Sherman High School - Athenian Yearbook (Sherman, TX)

 - Class of 1982

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NSS f , if - he - I - L' 3 - A - ,ig - R, .... if - .i-.-:-we -- -we X .. -we -we - ,eq-.,.r,-., - K 'L 'K ...,,-Q... ..-:gf.f .f.,,.? - Q--2 . . K .,. Q f ' if fe gy , - 5 , 'A - 5 3 1. Brenda Melton, Nancy Coulson, and Denise Keeney share a few moments of fun together. 2. Patty Sanders does P.E. exercises. 3. Liz Mclilhannon endures the pain of back to school shots. 4. Becky Thorpe prepares to demonstrate her rifle skills.l5, The Maroon - Marching Machine practices long hours. 6, Victor Hughes works on his project patiently. 6 2 -4-Student Life 9' fr New K N ,, up V fgrzig' '- -f X ' ef Y -43.-Q M ,fm-of -1 K vm Wa- e ,, All The Tasks There Are Before Us Hi 10111- -- --du .. '- -f-vw.. ,. 1 , W' Y . , U 1 w, 1. Dernitrius Galbreath gives it his best shot. 2. Bobby Taylor eagerly works to finish his assignment. 3. Ken Neely attempts to solve the cube. 4. Wade Riza participates in the Christmas parade. Student Life -- 3 The Strength . . To Always Remember I . 3 1. Curtis Luper shows how cool he is. 2. Chuck Stephens and Nicholas Torrefranca clown around with Keith Walls, 3. Troy Downing and Marie Johnson come out of their hiding place. 4. Nancy Coulson, Kelly Kramer, Jane Arnold, and Karyn Griffin work together in the librarg. 5. Bruce Church, Jim Fallon, and avid Webb freak out. 4 -- Student Life C I awed 4 I 1 2 I 3 im .RUN 4 our A .an-'ni be on MM-M-K Q ,.-- wt, , ,, K., e I l -as S' ii if as 5 .i All The tiff Crazy Times We Had Together QJQQK . ' ' 171, Wm .si X .. ' H W I A ye,-A Q 14 fe- ' , I ,, E ' -W WN 'A 'U MW , ' xiii -'4 1 , I . A I , ,, 1 ' 1 '. r - - - Q Z - - I - L - 1 - I 2 df t 5 1. Scott Freeman shows off his sailor hat. 2. Dennis Jacobs and David Daniels make their entrance. 3. Wendy Mantooth joins her friend Jennifer Fleck at the lunch table. 4. John Thompson, Dan Howell, and Brad Mayer look on as Liz Mclilhannon and Linda Brown have their picture made. 5. Sharon Konkle and Teresa Greenway join in Nike activity. Student Life - 5 I The Strength. . To Always Achieve n ','AU A.. amuannw--we M--'M 2 KY wifi I4 l u 1. Mr. Bob DeBerry helps Hui Lin Lin with her homework. 2. Trey Selby concentrates on next move. 3. Sylvia Cooper sets permanents on models. 4. A picture that speaks for itself. 5. Frank Craig works patiently at his job. 6. Blake Simpson demonstrates his musical ability. 6 -- Student Life if in jf is rrtr 23 is , f 4 8' all ,libre , Q, -, , ,fm Q-'ff' if mid. J-093' if rr!'.m?' lu ,L Q, 2 ,blk Wolf-ll. rrrrr 4 ' 'V E I are what 1 s ' 6 j Q '4' 4 3 i i if ff-' f' if jf I i li ,4 I ' x A 3? Q is .L s 1 2 l I 'vi 4 rx 1. P Q. Si.. 0 W 'Z x 5 All The Things We Ever Hoped For 4 3 1. Jeff Lyons does magnificent work in metal trades. 2. Miss Gene Loop shows our axe off as Coach Kent Lashley looks on with pride. 3. Karen Haagensen creates her ideal witch. 4. Howard Cecil pushing to make it start. 5. Lori Parrish combs out her steer's tail. Student Life -- 7 Every year introduces new looks or revives old ones in fashion. The 1981-82 school year was no exception in fashion at Sherman High School. Making the scene this year were colorful displays of earthtones such as camel, rust, burgandy, and wine. Blazers occupied a major portion of the fashion world. Easily dressed, up or down, blazers were worn with anything from sweaters and plaid skirts to boots and jeans. Other fashionable things for girls were ribbons, charm necklaces, and preppy shoes. For guys, sweaters, sport shirts, tweed pants, ski jackets and Nikes were a popular sight. ,,,, .., t w-M , . ,. lg 5 A Z f 5 Q 'E Q5 j 2 . 3 1. Rachelle Commons dressesin boots Sharon Smith, Judy Means, Nancy 3. Rhonda McCollum and Billy Keene and a blazer. 2. Djuana Foster, Theresa Coulson, Kim Lattimore, Sharon work in t-he library. 4. Doug Harrison Greenway, Maria Gomez, Leslie Bean, Konkle, and Rhonda McQollum par- models his ski jacket. 5. Glenda Dorry Jeannie McKee, Brenda Melton, ticipate in the FHA officer installation. weags bribbons to dress up her 8-StudentLife Wa' 'O e' ,.Llb Q VXV1.L .SQ it il 1 ...NN Q '2!P -ig, 4 1. Fatima Ransom looks for her lipgloss. 2. Kevin Riley catches up on his reading. 3. Judy Means enjoys the fall weather. 4. Leslie Bean reads fashion magazines in her spare time. 5. Jennifer Jacobs gets in a little studying before a test. 6. Mike Kendell sits comfortably in his Nike wear. ,J ja-w if ., -f A' Student Life - 9 Each individual set out to accomplish some sort of goal as he pursued his high school career. For many the goal was to endure and pass another year of school. But for the more involved stu- dent, the goals tincluded things like becoming class president, making the team, making straight A's, or becoming an ac- complished musician. The determination that went into achieving these personal aims gave each person a sense of fulfillment and triumph. lt was the accomplishments of individuals that gave Sherman its proud character. 3 . wif. it tl . W 5 X. X 1. Bill Martin announces an upcoming group. 2. Bobby Nelson puts away his tools. 3. Doris Flexer, Jean Lemons and Marsha Krajewski practice for choir concert. 4. Nancy Coulson ponders deep thought. 5. Ann Jones and Tlnitia Campbell work on government. 6. Roberto Olivares concentrates on his exam. . 1O - student Life L 'wa 6. M' f , 4 6 1. Mike Tucker sits out of a game because of a knee injury. 2. Tim Jones draws what he feels. 3. Dennis Jacobs, Sally Nicholson, Brad White, and Terri Shook listen attentively to a speaker. 4. Stan Odam works patiently to finish his plan. 5. Steve Kinder concentrates on his music. 6. Tracy Beaver studies before beginning her paper. Student Life - 11 Both laughter and tears are all part of our high school memories. Times like these made our time at high school well worth remembering. Being with friends and learning and growing together gave us all a chance to mature and prepare ourselves to face the things ahead of us. Although we've grown up we still en- joyed being silly, and from time to time, the childishness in us pull- ed us through things. Each of us holds in our mind the images of laughter and love. These are our memories to be reflected upon and cherished forever. 5 12 - student Life 7 6 rr' ,tg K ...IVA , ea ' l .1 to . .wk xy., Q ,ig . ' 31,3 1 511195834 'lv Q Q - 1 N 4. Q k . 1 ... . ' tL N' Q sesii it T i f V ' .g.. .. . , S I I I ,, . K 1-311214 : 8 K Ag. K wr . V 9 g . ' gf' si V Q S!!-f V ' fr ' ,X ff S 1' fr- 4 l f wifi ,. ..ell.. is f' - J X D Y . ff. aff, 6 'J K. .. if .rip . gi: ' .. yrs.. y Wire 'Q Y al 2 3 P9651 7 x X 415 024 I 5 Left Page: 1. Pettie Hunt talks to Stephanie Hunter during passing periods. 2. Shawna Soper watches as the Bearcats score. 3. Gene Stubber shows his feelings after the team loses. 4, Harold Wagoner tries to keep students from running in the hall. 5. Chuck Stephens Hmonkles around outside. 6. Susan Crosswell, Cindy Gibson. Diane Latch. and Suzanne Martin enjoy themselves at the halloween party. 7. Scott Blanton gets soaked bobbing for apples. Right Page: 1. Jane Arnold deposits her money for a drink. 2. Susan Sparazynski does tamborine routine during halftime. 3. Jeanine Newton and Tim Morrow enjoy each other's company. 4. Doug Hooten. Tom Adami, Pat Smith. Fred Hanley, Chuck Stephens. David Harroll. Bob- by Platt, and Chris Carpenter goof off at swimming practice. 5. Debbie McNeese and Jennifer Jacobs visit Santa Claus. 6. Denise Pettiiohn and Michelle Ramsey decorate their car for homecoming. Student Life -13 BBN 93 xii? SSM C 71 ixi ESM Bvpartmentz D EA? F I 1 X X V . '91 1 ' A I if x wp 2 fl' Design and abstract part of art classes Classes in the Art department enabled students to use their creativity and imagination to learn a variety of skills. They worked with charcoal, water colors, crayons, tempera paint, pens and pencils to express themselves through art. Donna Craddock, an Art Ill student, commented, lt's a fun class but I really find it a chaIIenge. I W ...nf If A, K. 1 . W! ...til .tl 'ar 2 5 1. Susan Smith works on a still life picture. 2. Jeff Anderson designs something on his own. 3. Mallory Williams works on a bird. 4. Mrs. Mary Hensler talks to Kathy Buttler and Sheryl Forsythe about their art projects. 5. Jane Arnold works on an ink drawing. 6. Craig Works uses a pen and ink for an all dot picture. 16 - Departments t . .71 'QHs. 1 sf A+ , , ra I M it is n M at hx. . . ti' Legg.. - 6 fix. Business provides life and office skills Sherman High School offers a variety of business oriented courses including accounting, business communications, business law, general business, record keeping, shorthand and typing. These courses help students who are planning a career in a business oriented occupation. Through the teaching of typing, filing and working with figures the student is shown what to expect if he or she pursues a career in business. This depart- ment teaches students about the world of business in an interesting and inspiring way. 1 'J' 2 3 4 ,yv M' A A ' t. 6 1. Bill Martin and Andrea Emeary work on a typing assignment. 2. Kim McClure practices a timed writing. 3. Steve Jackson takes a break during business class. 4. Marcella Bellow works hard on a typ- ing paper. 5. Mr. David Parker helps Yolonda Vick with a business question. 6. John LaFoy works on a typing paper due at the end of class. Business Departments - 17 I ' I W. . Ot ,ily as-W 3 Left page: 1. Melinda Low gives her ideas for a good skit. 2. David Lincecum and William Johnson practice at a drama rehearsal. 3. William Johnson concentrates on his lines. 4. Chris Jones reads over play. 5. Rex Grigg and Michelle Fincer work on the Rope Dancers. 6. Mr. Bob Watson, Beth Larson, and Jennie Jones look for various plays to work on. Right page: 1. Rex Grigg snoozes while practicing his part. 2. Rex Grigg and David Lincecum practice for an upcoming play. 3. Beth Larson revises skit. 4. Mr. Bob Watson gives Michelle Fincher instructions on improving her acting ability. 5. Jennie Jones gives her opinion ofthe character she will portray. Departments 3 ' G ' Drama offers diversity The Drama Department is one of the most diverse and exciting departments in school. This is the department that prepares students to become more effective in communications. Drama students, under the leadership of Mr. Bob Watson, kept busy with their studies in acting, theater design and history, and costume design. They also participated in various dramatical produc- tions. The highlight for this years drama students was their 1982 production of the Rope Dancers. Drama 2 3 1 I if i A Nfif Qigq' 5 Departments - English English: Communication basis Mythology, legends of the Middle Ages, Shakespeare and poetry were all exciting subjects studied this year in the English classes. In addition to grammar and composition, several novels were read. The Scarlet Letter, Huckleberry Finn, 1984, the Red Badge of Courage and the Lord of the Flies are a few examples. Some English teachers wrote topics on the board and had their students spend 3-7 minutes writing in a journal. In some classes the students were divided up into equal groups and given a section of an island and told to decide upon the climate, animals and what provisions they could take with them. English is a required course for all students throughout their high school years, and Advanced Placement or College English are available options to Seniors. W. . Vx, . I 2 af' 4 1. Troy Mask finishes up assignment as Mrs. Tonja Brown looks on. 2. Jimmy Crossman reads his English assign- ment. 3. Jay Renfro works on his English homework. 4. Tim Tate and Arlene Bown work in an English group. 5. Mr. John Needham explains the difference between verbs and adverbs to David Smith. 20 - Departments M 'S' A WLHSQLLS u ifg,5 1 2 33 In , ti 9 .H ii W Foreign Language Bilingualism New Fad Foreign language classes taught not only routine vocabulary but also the customs and philosophies of foriegn cultures. Foreign language classes stressed the importance of language in foreign relations and in bringing the world closer together through improved communication between countries. sheets. in Students developed their knowledge by listening to tapes in the lab, translating sentences, and studying vocabulary ,if 7 1 3 1 'wi if 'turi- 6 7 2 me .si l f tm 2 5 1. Andy Olmstead works on Spanish assignment. 2. Mark Fulton and Bruce Armstrong listen carefully to Mrs. Anna Hinkle. 3. Kevin Kirby, Phillip Adolf, Kevin Dicken, and Deb- bie Reutelhuber work in the Language lab. 4. Kent Brock studies his foreign language. 5. Mrs. Ida Hudgins helps Elaine Arnold with her Spanish. 6. Mrs. Bobbie Gohkle helps Melissa Eggleston and Velma Miller with their French. 7. Carole Haakinson works on her pronuncia- tion of words. Departments - 21 Homemakers remain busy with activities Students in the three levels of homemaking gain- ed knowledge and skills relating to nutrition, food preparation, home management, clothing construc- tion and textiles. Other areas studied include hous- ing and interior design, child development, paren- ting, as well as consumer education. Home and Family Living classes were designed to help students gain a better understanding of themselves which in turn helped them to better understand others. Some units include personality and character development, values and goals, fami- ly roles, love relationships, marriage, problems in the family, parenting and consumer education. 2 ... fl L 4 1. Karen Hill and Mrs. Dena Knoll bake cookies. 2. Leslie Bean, Lori Br- inghurst, Nancy Coulson, and Sylvia Cooper pretend to be bridesmaids. Departments N 3 5 3. Craig Hickson works on a shirt in homemaking. 4. Charlotte Holloway prepares dough for pies. 5. Randy Brimer pretends to marry Judy Means to omemakin 6 Nicholas Torrefranca as Keith Walls looks on. 6. Shantrell Burkes and Valerie Campbell prepare lasagne. ndustrial Arts Skills: the object of industrial arts Pounding hammers, whirlingi drills and sounds of sawing were Q the familiar sounds heard in the Industrial Arts classes. Students used their talents and skillful hands, creating masterpieces with the touch of' their own creativity. As a resulti of Industrial Arts, students ob tained inner satisfaction from their talents and ingenuity. Industrial Arts classes include metal trades, drafting, and woodworking. ,, , 5 5 1. Chris Carpenter prepares to draw. 2. Joe Day sharpens tools. 3. Willie Steele and Anna Blackburn discuss their building plans. 4. Alan Landum saws metal piece. 5. Raymond Hernandez and Robert Fisher work on metal frames. 6. Marie Johnson works on a drawing. Departments - 23 24 ournalism Students gain first hand experience Almost any field in the world of mass media is constant- ly growing and creating new job opportunities as it ex- pands. Students taking Journalism I were given first hand experience in occupations related to newspapers, radio, magazines, and television. Journalism I teaches students the basic skills in writing effective stories and laying out a newspaper. Seeing their own story and layout designs in print gave them an incen- tive to try harder and produce quality work. ,it an N . ' A, 2 QZWX N...-f Q 1. Richard Pate works hard on his journalism assignment. 2. Deneen Ran- som gets help on her story from Mrs, Paula Morgan. 3. Mrs. Paula Morgan instructs Mike Richey on what to do for the newspaper layouts. 4. Tom Lesnick concentrates on pulling his story together, 5. Greg Gittens reviews forjournalism test. - Departments :F rf 1 3 5 . N1 .--11 . iixiby, Q R HJ 1 Math Skills Multiply The Sherman High School mathematics department offers a wide range of mathematic courses to serve recognizably different levels of talent. It is the department's commitment to create an en- vironment in the school so each student may achieve mathematical literacy and may exercise, under proper guidance, the option to continue or to terminate the for- mal study of matematics. The emphasis within the math program stresses com- putational skills and the process skills required. Students should be able to search for and identify patterns, analyze given problems, verify findings, and compute. We Ox. Q ' 442 'lk 6 1. Mr. Raymond Brown helps a student with math problem. 2. Curtis Luper, Joyce Walker, Lea Ann Scott, and Paul Adlof have a class discussion with Mr. Rod Hench. 3. Trina Walker concentrates on assignment. 4. Mr. Don Sharp helps Kevin McDaniel with a homework assign- ment. 5. Jeff Bledsoe asks Mr. AI Clayton about a major problem. 6. Barry Fontaine questions Mrs. Renee Nichols about a computer problem. Departments - 25 Music Music Provides Harmony The Sherman High School Music department has a wide variety of courses for the musically inclined students. Freshman, JV, SHS Singers and A Cappella are the choirs available for the student who likes to sing. Along with having concerts, some of the students participate in music contests. For the student who loves to play instruments there is Band and Orchestra. The Bearcat Band, along with playing at the football games and pep rallies, participates in concerts and the All- Regional Band Contest. S Inv s '53 P-7785 gg,rQ MK.. A . 2 3 4 .4Q 5 1. Crayton Dallas, Alan Chaffin, Rex Grigg, Demetrais Galbreath, and James Jack practice for choir concert. 2. Cindy Anderson practices a song for band. 3. Natalie Mask breezes through her music. 4. Mr. Duane Gohlke helps Andrea Watson with a new piece of music. 5. Melinda Hardin and Rebecca Smart play together on their violins. 6. Terri Fry performs at Christmas con- cert. 7. Jeff Engel practices music during summer band. 26 - Departments 6 7 . .,,...,. iifffo 55,1-ug, r -.... ...... . , .Fwy - ,xx r . iff . WN I 1 B K g q cb 4S..ii'-H- ' Q if if! SF ,Q 52 1 2 4 af uw- J 4' . . K, ' ., . f s . if ' Hr We Y 9 .. 1 .LAV H . A 71 sk 1 l C' l 7 1. Michelle Ping, Princeton Williams, Cheryl Wible, and Robert Burkhart practice songs during summer Dano. 2. Cindy Anderson, Ross Gorman, and Elwood Reding stand in formation. 3. Michelle Hopper concentrates on her violin music. 4. Janette Lowry, Jennifer Justice. and Angel Inman harmonize together. 5. Susie Buck sings with feeling during a performance. 6. Doug Wall plays for football fans. 7. Choir students get ready for f . per Ormance Departments - 27 Health, Physical Education Dr. E Physical education encourages endurance Health, Physical Education and Driver's Education are required courses for all students at Sherman High School. Health students learn about hygiene, body functions, alcohol and drug educa- tion. Students in P.E. play tennis, volleyball, basketball, flickerball and participate in the Governor's Fitness Award. Driver's Ed. teaches the student how to drive a car in simulated and actual experience. l 2 6 1. Gayla Edwards practices artificial respiration on Resusi-Anne. 2. Daryl Miller gives it his best shot in volleyball. 3. Eric Williams, Angel Inman, Nicholas Torrefranca, Tracy Johnson, and Kevin 28 - Departments 1 3 4 Leach battle it out. 4. Sharon Jones and Mickey Myatt come to Mr. Jacky Kruse for answers in Driver's Ed. 5. Faith Daniels W 5 studies for health test. 6. An en- thusiastic student uses the simulator to practice his driving skills. IWW? s f K 64 .. I: '7 . S T . ..,' E i 2 --'L v..'- '2 1. Danny Alford answers phone calls in front oftice. 2. Chris Reynolds helps Mrs. Marilyn Banks get records straight. 3. Sharon Vrla gets letters ready to mail to parents. 4. Debbie Markl checks out book to student. 5. Ken Neely helps file books in library. 6. Mary Barcus takes important phone call. Aides offer versahhty Students working in the office learn- ed to be patient with people, sort at- tendance cards, write permission slips and answer the phone. Students were graded on their atten- dance, attitude, and their ability to do jobs with little supervision. Library assistants kept records of in- coming magazines and papers. They helped to display magazines, as well as new library books. They also helped to shelve books and check them out to students. Departments - 29 Journalism Filled With Responsibilityg Deadlines The Publications staff room, now there's the place to be. If students are devoted, responsible, and able to withstand a lot of pressure, they are welcomed in A133. This is the department in Sherman High School that distributes the number one seller, the Athenian, and the school newspaper, Hi-Talk. This is also the room in which everyone knows everything about everybody, or at least tries to find out. Anything from wet negatives to quad-paks can be found scattered out in this productive place, and if lucky, lost copy maybe found. Staff members work many hours after school trying to put together all the loose ends and meet scheduled deadlines. Eg QE., giis QW . x if 1 2 4 X Alf' p Departments t tttlltl t 'FBI'-. l 6 Publications l A .W if 4' .1 ,W if 'K , Div X tt 'S Q R E ? t Lt' Qs Sw . X Y 1 2 L-3 e i ,W - ill hm A 7 Loft Pago: 1. Leslie Duckworth looks through yearbooks for designs. 2. Brenda Melton puts on makeup for the yearbook campaign. 3. Chuck Stephens and Mike Richey discuss what story to use for the sports section. 4. D. J. Foster and Billy Keene work on selecting pictures for the homecoming. 5. Debbie McNeese and Julia Kever work on designing layouts. 6. Tracy Johnson completes a story for the yearbook. Right Pogo: 1. Jeff Brown examines pictures in the darkroom. 2. Craig Crismon rolls film from the bulk loader. 3. Mike Brown concentrates on his picture subject. 4. Alice Weightman works on a write-up. 5. A Taylor Publishing Company representative explains to D. J. Foster, Debbie McNeese, Alice Weightman, Tracy Johnson, and Brenda Melton how the yearbook is processed. 6. Lisa Minor rests during Athenian campaign. 7. Mitzi Wineinger, Janie Graham and D. J, Foster work to meet deadline. Departments Investigation leads to '- new discovery Looking through microscopes, working with test tubes, taking notes and doing labs are all part of the Science department. Sherman High School students who are on the college plan struggle to complete four years of Science: Biology I, Chemistry, AP Biology, and Physics. For the student who is just trying to make a Science credit there is Physical Science. 1 Science PERlODlC TABLE OF THEYQLEMENTS t l ,: . 5 'N if tg ua K 5 tmf qv' . . 'inf ,,-i?'Q5l 217 1. Brent Barry, Bobby Newton, and Dwayne Walker work on science lab. 2. Susan Howell, Theresa Herpeche, Mr. Stephen Rogers, and Leda Carpenter experiment with chemicals. 3. Melissa Griffin and Shari Buttler look at slides. 4. Derek Nabers and Elwood Reding ex- amine a centrifuge. 5. Jeff Milam and Brad Whitney absorb scientific knowledge. 32 - Departments 3 5 X X ,Q x to 'Q YN a , N S. 'U ,Q . .Q N 7 N ' iw 3 by 5 iii Q QP Social Studies Comparing world relations The Social Studies department at SHS once again faced the challenge of teaching students a out the ancient cultures, physical characteristics and current events of our great land. Film strips, guest speakers, and special class projects were only a few of the ways teachers emphasize the importance of social studies to their students. Students managed to pick up a few facts here and there and evenhave a little bit of fun as they explored the unknown future by glanc- ing back at the recorded past. pt... if ! -ed I hx, 5 1. Donna Wilson, Miss Joella Skaggs, and Bobby Felder work on textbook questions. 2. Ms. Dana Williams lectures to class. 3. Coach Bobby Rexrode explains a piece of American History to Marcus Johnson, Bill Ayers, and Daron Holland. 4. Mr. Welton Stoker tells Craig Roberts, Lonnie Mulvaney, and 'i S 'M I . - iw, ' ,avg--., .B Kevin McCleese about lawmaking. 5. Chris Hopkins, Randy Row, Brian McClain, and Becky Smartt listen to Miss Gene Loop explain a step in history. 6. Students listen attentively to history teacher. Departments 'M' my l Q I fm, 7,2 rf 4 f 1 2 Vocational Gaining Credits and a Career With ever increasing opportunities for skilled, technically trained people in the work force, students at Sherman High School have an excellent opportunity to prepare themselves for advanced technical training or good jobs after graduation. There are two types of Vocational classes at Sherman High School. The first type is the pre-employment lab classes. These include auto mechanics, building trades, cosmetology, drafting technology, machine shop and welding technology, radio and t.v, technology, marketing and distribution education pre-employment, vocational office education pre-employment lab, homemaking and production agriculture. The second type program is the Vocational Cooperative training classes. ln- cluded in the Co-op programs are classes in Agricultural Co-op, Marketing and Distributive Education, Health Occupations, Home Economics Cooperative, ln- dustrial Cooperative Training, and Vocational Office Education. m 0-Qif, 'Mew km one 'Q' wb. 3 L, 3' .rf 1' y s,,,, .nl 1 6 34 - Departments 5 ww rd, T' 1 4 iff S'?G-uf ' ' .- Six? - ' ' FW ,.. ff ,UL nf' ,f'-, .L ,k. 35 if ff 'H L ly, is . , ,-h- . . fi A 53 ' lj Q .. f' ,..,,, -A E by ggjifwwii if is 4 it H M L is ., V 1 L k ff, 5 vt .., 7 Xs,? . .X ,,.. ji K. g . IZ 55 g I 3, .. -gt n f' V 'ff .K 6 3 X- -.gf I ' WI '-' i, 'eff-' Q ' ,i ,fgj 2 Wi .1 ali M ' N lb W , W. 3 K, ii. L1.m.,,L . K . i YI' V4 --Q 7-'. -: . - F' .r . l 5 Left Page: 1. Vince Pierce, Richard Jackson, James Baker, Jerry Don Carneron, Russell Maxwell, Curtis Rouse, and Howard Cecil tune up car, 2. Kelly McKinney studies for VOE test. 3. Mark Hunter works on Building Trades house. 4. Kevin Winkler works on house plan. 5. Bruce Baca, Billy Keene, Dennis Terflinger, and Don Crawford visit the ag farm. 6. Jeff Miller, Brian Sisemore, Cindy Stephens and Brandy Lundin study. Right Page: 1. Gary Dunlap and Eric Williams start machinery in metal trades. 2. Paul Reber and Dudley Harvey repair a broken television. 3. Mary Thayer and David Fordyce decorate Deca room, 4. Mrs. Shirley Baldwin and Brenda Hepner work on a patron. 5. Mrs. Jo Ann Slaughter talks to Jerry Thomas and Chris- ty Raner about HECE activities. 6. Margaret Moore checks Tim LunkIey's blood pressure. Departments 35 qw 'Ex aka .51 of X 2 amine Artiuitiez rx Q,.4 'U H. I Band takes on new look Stepping proud, hot and freezing weather, football games, 7:00 a.m. practices, rollers, pep rallies and chair tests are everyday events in the life of a band member. Under the supervision of two new directors, Mr. Lee South and Mr. Dick Knoll, the band participated in the UIL Marching Contest and received an excellent rating. An addition this year was the Rifle Corps, and to take on a whole new look, equipment and flags were purchased. Students participated in the UIL Concert and Sight Reading Contest. Six members earned the honor of being named to All-Region band. They were Cheryl Wible, Michele Ping, Phillip Bowers, Tracey Beaver and Debbie Lincecum. The annual fruit sale was held to sponsor the long awaited spring trip to Galveston. Officers were: Allison Wilder, president, Cindy Ander- son, vice president, Cheryl Wible, secretary, Elwood Reding, publicity chairman. Representatives were: Dawn Bluemel, senior, Marvin Sprouse, junior, Tim Wilder, sophomore, Debbie Lincecum, freshman. Drum Majors were: Leda Carpenter and Phillip Bowers. Twirler, Brenda Melton. 1 -' I Pt flex Q, in 'E 2 38 - Activities K ug I K R kk ,e .... . , . gat , A 1 t , F S is X T fl: 4 S . V! . Q 1. Phillip Bowers directs during rehearsal. 2. Sharlyn Neyman shows pain as she takes off the bells. 3. Phillip Bowers and Leda Carpenter lead band after a game. 4. Jane Froese performs at a pep rally. 5. Summer band members learn new marching techniques. -'Q 1 4 1,3 I 6 1. Katie Cooke contributes to the halftime performance. 2. Becca Reutelhuber, Karyn Neal, Kim Lattimore, Kristi Williams, Brenda Melton and Kellie Daniel back the Bearcats against Plano. 3. Van- na Braden, Link Kemp, Mike Kendall, Rex Grigg, Steve Spicer. Doug Wall and Dedra Dacus keep the beat. 4. Band members par- ticipate in the afternoon pep rally. 5. Brenda Melton finishes her performance. 6. Cheryl Wible and Phillip Bowers watch Mr. South during the Christmas Concert. bfamtl 5. , if s. X S tw W 1 V . af? A. 4: H K V If A ,f.,' rf Fig f l 1' 'Q' tyre W C 3 . i'r. . - . . ii ' .. we , s... ... .i r . Activities - 39 Singers endure ltedious rehearsals Members of Choral Department spent countless hours rehearsing for various concerts and contests. Maria Gomez, a member of the A Cappella Choir, was selected to All-State Choir. ln February, UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest was held at Mesquite. Choir had a variety of parties ranging from a Halloween masquerade party to a Valentine's Day party. Officers consisted of: Dennis Jacobs, Maria Gomez, Sandra Harris, Amy Robinson, Larry Lynch, David Layman, Mary Barcus, Kellie Daniel, Debbie Stout, Jen- nifer Shaw, Karen Haagensen, Karen Riley, Susan Croswell, and Bonnie Cordell. Section leaders were: Lisa Solomon, Cindy Jones, Rex Grigg, Kevin Riley, Mary Wiley, Jessica Hudson, Suzanne Nelson, and Melissa Davis. 3 4 N. -N-22 5 1. Mr. Duane Gohlke drrects the choirs during the Christmas presentation. 2. Mackie Myatt sings a solo part as choir members Trina Campbell, Stephanie Cookston Dawn Stallwood Jessica Hudson, Kim Brewer. and Kellie Daniel listen, 3. Choir members present t'The Sounds of Christmas 4. DeAnna McCrary, Cathy Chaffin, and Pam Phea concentrate on perfection 5. Maria Gomez is surprised by a photographer at the Halloween party. 40 - Activities 1 H l X 1 ' f 9 , f - ,,,,. lu. f yi' , 45 4 fm... : 3 1. Choir members present Christmas program. 2. Mr. Duane Gohlke gives advice to Larry Lynch as Jennifer Jacobs and Patti Fillman listen. 3. Mr. Duane Gohlke and Michael Walls clown around at the Halloween party. 4. Lana Treadwell, Kim Buckingham, Andrea Watson, and Rene Ayers rehearse for the Christmas concert. 5. Kellie Daniel, Cindy Collins, Misty Myatt, Debbie Sharp, Terri Robertson, Karen Kelley, and Susan Hase relax after singing. 6. Mrs. Bobbie Gohlke and Sarah Sloan serve themselves at the SHS Singers progressive dinner. Activities Thespians enrich stage knowledge Thespians enriched their knowledge of the stage by attending various plays such as 'Fiddler on the Q it Roof presented by Austin College Drama Depart- Eisfieelg' ment, The Runner Stumblesm and Our Town, both produced by the Finley Players. Members sponsored a production of Custer presented by Southeastern Drama Department. Selected members participated in UIL One Act Play Competition in March presenting the 'The Rope Dancers. Serving as this year's officers were: Michelle Fin- cher, presidentg Beth Larson, vice-presidentg Jennie Jones, secretary, Rex Grigg, historian, and Mr. Robert Watson, sponsor. 5 ll 'er I lk ' -1 1' .L3 E 1 Q L 445 gg, ...se W 'nfs I . ,,,. i .M L P , . 3 4 K. A fl X ' L ir. is . Q-QQ 3 -1 - 5 6 1. David Lincecum, Jennie Jones, Crayton Dallas, and Tonya Caffey practice pantomime. 2. Michelle Fincher talks to David Lincecum about lighting. 3. Beth Larson and Jennie Jones joke with Michelle Fincher on stage. 4. Crayton Dallas, Tim Tisdell, Tonya Caffey, Prussia Dalton, and Brent Wingfield discuss upcoming events. 5. Beth Larson assists Michelle Fincher during rehearsal. 6. Jennie Jones and Michelle Fincher practice play for competition. 42 - Activities am.. I .S 1 ,.. .:., .X -s Q x my R .S was 3 kk ,sv f.k --Q... in K .vee lyx S ssii 2 5 1. Anna Blackburn smiles as she completes sketch. 2. Mrs. Mary Hensler explains technique to Art League members. 3. Annella Melugin, Anna Blackburn and Judy Means discuss drawing. 4. Jeff Buckner, Jeanne Kane and Jeri Larson listen to discussion. 5. Mrs. Nell Hannah explains a drawing to Art League Members. Guest speakers spark interest Hoping to gain a better insight, Art League members listened to guest speakers in the com- munity and viewed various art forms. Among those speakers were Missy Sofey who focused on acrylic painting with tissue paper, Mrs. Pat Pierce, who demonstrated variations of color and Mrs. Mary Wiley. Ceramic pins were sold as a fund raiser and an end of the year party was held at Pizza Inn. Officers were: Judy Means, president, Terri Fry, vice-president, Michelle Daugherty, secretary: Anna Blackburn, treasurer and Spon- sor Mrs. Mary Hensler. '42 3 ir! 5? 3 4 Activities - 3 Contests add flavor to year Even though the Math Team is rebuilding with a young group, they proved that hard work and determination add up. The team participated in contests at Danger- field, Paris, Denton, Longview, East Texas State University, and Austin College. Members have had a successful season while placing high in competition. This year's members were: Susan Morse, Dar- rel Miller, Brian Miller, Eric Lamb, Bruce Arm- strong, Tony Dean, James Shoffit, James Peercy, Kurt Low, Hu Lin Lin, and Nguyen Pham. Sponsor was Mr. Robert DeBerry. Activities N .. .... 4 1. Nguyen Pham works out problem. 2. Roberto Olivares and Susan Morse work on contest problems. 3. Rebecca Olivares practices her speed. 4. Tony Dean in deep concentration. 5. Mr. Robert DeBerry assigns problems to Rebecca Olivares, and Curt Low. Science team expands knowledge Testing their knowledge in the area of chemistry, physics, and biology, members of the Science Team competed in various tournaments throughout the year. In the spring, members attended District and State Contests placing respectively in their divisions. Members this year were: Susan Eshelman, Chris Peterson, James Peercy, Brian Miller, and Eugene Brown. Miss Jane Andrajack was their sponsor. 2 1. Susan Eshelman checks dial for desired voltage. 2. Eugene Brown, Brian Miller, Chris Peterson, and Susan Eshelman weigh beaker. 3. Chris Peterson works out a problem in his head. 4. Eugene Brown measures water as Brian Miller watches. 5. James Peercy completes experiment. Activities - 45 New advisor brings innovative ideas Under the direction of a new advisor, Mrs. Mary Lynn Jones, the Student Council participated in a variety of activities. Members sponsored special dress days during Homecoming Week and hosted the Sherman-Denison Friendship Dinner. They enabled all students to get into the Christmas spirit by decorating the halls and planning class parties. Among the numerous assemblies were the band Choyce consisting of five SHS students and a visit from Congressman Ralph Hall. ln February, student council sponsored Black History Week and the traditional sale of Val-o-grams, carnations, and singing valentines. They also sponsored a Sadie Hawkins Dance. Student Body Officers were: Billy Dorsey, president, Bruce Church, vice-president, and Kerri Taylor, secretary. is fl 4 sf S32 -. .f- - ,A ' 3 4 1. Deb Reutelhuber asks Mrs. Mary Lynn Jones about Homecoming ac- tivities.2. Billy Dorsey calls the council to order as Bruce Church waits patiently.3. Sherman High council members host Friendship Dinner. 4. Debbie Fleming, Scott Richards, Laura Anderson, Steve Jackson, Bruce Church, and Lori Bednarz gather in commons after Friendship Dinner. 5. Kerri Taylor passes out a project list to Elizabeth Hinkle. 46 - Activities 2 mrzwamfwwwwwnwf 'fl 4 -Q K ...., EP x Y fx 2 6 1. Anne Wertz and Jeff Bledsoe attend student council meeting. 2. Jim Fallon helps Deck the Halls. 3. Bron Cad- dell, Danny Alford, Brad Mayer, and Cindy Jones enjoy the senior class Christmas party. 4. Scott Blanton sells a carna- tion to Ramona Garland. 5. Congressman Ralph Hall discusses politics with Bruce Church. 6. Terri Fry bravely gives blood. 7. Bruce Church and Jim Fallon assist with valen- t' I . . ,. me Sa es Activities New director a contributes to enthusiasm Orchestra members, under a new director, Mr. Dar- ryle Dering, had a productive year. ln October, a fall concert was presented to the public. Donna Boyles hosted a dinner and gift exchange at Christmas. Members attended UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest at North Mesquite High School in February. A pre-UIL Concert came in the spring followed by UIL Concert and Sight Reading held in Richardson. Orchestra closed their year with an awards concert in May. This year's officers were: Donna Boyles, president: Jeff Brown, vice president: Elizabeth Hinkle, secretaryftreasurerg and Randy Brimer, librarian. 1 3 -gi B bf N 1. Mr. Darryle Dering directs the orchestra. 2. Elizabeth Hinkle practices new sheet music. 3. Natalie Mask and LaTanya Dorsey prepare for practice. 4. Leonard Hill concen- trates on music. 5. Angel lnman practices music for contest. 6. Jennifer Justus and Jeff 4 48 Q- Activities Brown practice to perfection. E 4901 ' . W -,,., wwf 4pnv 'i Banquet closes productive year Junior Classical League is one of the most ac- tive clubs at Sherman High School. During the first part of the year, JCL members had their annual Halloween and Christmas par- ties. ln March, they participated in area and state contests. Students also held a bake sale to raise money, had their yearly progressive dinner, and a JCL Banquet. JCL officers were: Mary Blanton, president, Lisa Walsh, vice-president, Anna Blackburn, secretary, Monica Walters, treasurer and Spon- sor Mrs. Anna Hinkle. w1...,s iff!!! 4 1. Janice Hestand turns in list of contest dates to Mrs. Anna Hinkle. 2. JCL members listen to discussion. 3. JCL members participate in Chinese Christmas. 4. Anna Blackburn, Janice Hestand and Marshall Minshew listen attentively during meeting. 5. Paula Chumbley studies fund raising project. Activities Foreign exchange students receive warm welcome To start off the year Pan American Student Forum members held a reception for foreign exchange students. Another PASF highlight was the Foreign Language Halloween party at the National Guard Armory. Students also held a Spanish Christmas party where they exchanged gifts and ate homemade chili. ln February, various students attended Foreign Language Weekend at Austin College. Gfficers of PASF were: Bruce Church, presidentg Jim Fallon, vice-president, Kathy Fogle, secretary, Elwood Reding, treasurerg Brenda Melton, reporter, and Mrs. Ida Hudgins, sponsor. 5 SO - Activities ,2 - L4 1 47' lk 1. Bruce Church, Jim Fallon and Brenda Melton decide on a fund raiser project. 2. Lisa Thompson, and Susan Eshelman observe fellow members as they come out of the haunted house. 3. Anne Peckenpaugh and Teresa Herpeche contribute to PASF meeting. 4. Ann Pecken- paugh and Teresa Herpeche finalize contest details with Mrs. Ida Hudgins. 5. Marcela Bello and Mike Richey enjoy refreshments at Halloween party. ,E x t 'X - . i K . --we 1 ' ' if 1 if 3 I ' s. .. tn-.., 1. Mike Richey, Karen Haagensen, and Anna Blackburn show creativity at Hallo- ween party, 2. Tim Wilder and David Layman make plans for a French party 3. Mike Desaloms. David Layman, Tim Wilder, and Karen Haagensen listen to Mrs. Bobbie Gohlke's ideas. 4. Cindy Blanton, Shelley Sims, and Scott Blanton appear to be your basic vampire, witch, and lumberjack. 5. Mrs. Bobbie Gohlke clowns around with Tim Wilder, David Layrnan. Mike Desalorns. Tracy Roman and Lisa Louder back. 6. Adam Lawrerence and Shelley Sims listen during class, French cuisine enhances Iearnin French club members hoped to expand their language by reading the menu and tasting the French cuisine at the Magic Pan Restaurant in Dallas. In an attempt to horrify other students, members designed the haunted house. at the annual Foreign Language Hallo- ween party. Candy and valentines were sold as fund raisers to lighten everyones heart. Dr. Richard Tappa presented a slide show about landmarks in Paris. In the spring a party was held to end the year's activities. Officers were: Cindy Blanton, president, David Layman, vice-president, Riga Strache, secretary: Tim Wilder, reporter and Mrs. Bobbie Gohlke, sponsor. 2 Ai. 4 T , I , f 1 ,wk K - W 7 V . ..,,,. 'li Ihr' 6 Activities FHA adopts families Throughout the school year, Future Homemakers of America kept an active calendar. A formal installation of officers was followed by a reception which members and their parents attended. Members sold Tom Watt gifts to finance the making of Christmas or- naments to take to the Chapel of Care, along with bags of fruit and can- dy. At Christmas members adopted two families that lost their homes to fire. The club also held a reception in honor of basketball players. Area and State officers were selected at the Area meeting and install- ed at the State meeting in Fort Worth. In April, members entered individual projects at the Loy Lake Exhibit. They also sponsored an Easter egg hunt for young children. Leading FHA were: Djuna Foster, presidentg Teresa Greenway, Leslie Bean, Maria Gomez, Brenda Melton, Jeannie McKee, vice-presidents, Judy Means, secretary: Nancy Coulson, treasurer, Kim Lattimore, historian: Sharon Konkle, parliamentariang Rhonda McCollum, sgt.-at- armsg Mrs. Betty Brawley, Mrs. Kay Viergever, Mrs. Mary McCulloch, and Mrs. Dena Knoll, sponsors. is t 352190 2 W - ' M vl-sw..f 4 1. Teresa Greenway and Mrs Betty Brawley decide on the color oi yarn to use. 2. Diuna Foster is installed as president by Sharon Smith. 3. FHA sponsors and members carol at the Chapel of Care Nursing Home. 4. Bruce Church talks to members about prospective proiects as Leslie Bean and Mrs. Betty Brawley listen. 5. Homemaking students. Ann Jones. Carla Guess, and Sheryl McKinney assist with bagging fruit. 52 - Activities it ... . , a 1 '3 fi-am. ,Cf , .e, I 1 :,, ' ix 15 95 L, T 5 M. WL., .. fs., If B 5 lazsi 1 Handmade stockings bring glowing smiles Picture frames, cosmetic boxes and Christmas decorations were only a few of the items Future Teachers of America sold as money making projects. A progressive dinner and a banana split party were held and everyone brought different toppings for individual tastes. Bringing a smile to needy children, members made stockings and gave a Christmas party. To show their appreciation for teachers, members hosted a Teacher Appreciation Tea. New officers were installed at the an- nual end of year banquet. Officers this year were: Rachelle Rostyne, president, Karyn Griffin, vice-president: Kerri Taylor, secretary: Stephanie Schweizer, treasurer, Kelly Brandon, parliamentariang Suzanne Bednarz, historian and Mrs. Carrie Jo Wilson and Mrs. Margie Wilson, co-sponsors. - , . i: , . ,,,, . W.. ... ..,., L 4 s H s 5 1. Suzanne Bednarz and tot enjoy each other's company. 2. President Rachelle Rostyne addresses meeting. 3. Susan Sparazynski, Stephanie Schweizer and Mrs. Carrie Jo Wilson work on projects. 4. Sheila Rowen and Rachelle Rostyne work together. 5. Sheila Rowen and Rachelle Rostyne host tots. 6. Bobbie Bolton, Patti Fillman, and Don Ward listen attentively to discussion. Activities - 53 State convention kicks off FFA Future Farmers of America kicked off the year early by attending the State FFA Convention during July. The school year began with participation in a leadership contest. The radio team, which consisted of Craig Crismon, Lisa Minor and Debbie Fleming, won district in their division. Ten members exhibited their hogs at the State Fair. A full year's work came to an end when members show- ed their animals at the Loy Lake Livestock Show and awards were given at the annual banquet. Officers were: Debbie Fleming, president, Craig Crismon, vice president, Lisa Minor, secretary: Ken Hurley, reporter, Elwood Reding, treasurer: Lea Ann Scott, sentinel: Kim Keene, historiang Lori Parrish, parliamentariang Mr. Jack Boston, and Mr. Herman Stoner, sponsors. 2 my 4 5 L., W M. 05215: kk, ., ,MU AW. 'I i iii ffl' fx . 5 ,Z it W4 if Af if 1. Lori Parrish works with her steer before the show. 2. Debbie Fleming and Craig Crismon make preparations for party, 3. Lisa Minor, Jeff Slate, and Craig Crismon talk about the show. 4. Angi Brewer brushes her pig. 5. Jack Boston, Scott Anderson, John Grigg, and Ken Daniel make sure they've got all the supplies together. 6. Lonnie Griffin, Bobby Rush, and Billy Keene help unload the pigs. 54 - Activities X4 H555 s 5 E -3. .. s wi 1 if-' W is... 1 'l iifiii. Banks big seller Key Club members had a full year under the direction of new sponsor, lVlr. Raymond Brown. To roll out the year, tootsie banks were sold. Gary Wells, guest speaker, discussed the func- tions of the Key Club and members attended a luncheon. The year ended with participation in the District convention. 'UO S3 9.0 Q-CD 'DG I! ,-+ ..2 W3 3' OF? :x Q. wt? QQ. gm 1 WZ! 'SN N w. ro 529 mm gif. Q3 A-:a 'Off' m 570 o Oc' Om 33- 5 U 'Fo Q2 mm IVF if Y-'13 iw fnlvfwf 3. 4, 5. 1. Robert Dooley, Brent Mathews. Stan Starnes, Glenda Perry, and Wade Reza make plans for upcoming party. 2. Danny Rowland tells Shonda Corley his point of view, 3. Stan Starnes. Glenda Perry, and Wade Riza laugh at silly sugges- tions. 4. Crayton Dallas contributes to conversation. 5. Tim Rowland and Jerry Boaz listen attentively. Activities 5 ... -. 2 l t 1 Academic excellence proves worthwhile National Honor Society was composed of honorary students who were selected for their academic achievements. S Bake sales were held at Tom Thumb to raise money for the annual banquet and initiation. Officers were: Debbie Fleming, president, Blake l Simpson, vice president, Cheryl Wible, secretary, Lori Bednarz, treasurer. The club was sponsored by Mr. John Needham and Mrs. Karen Kays. R 0 f--f 1 5 1 L ' V- i 2' args ., I A .8 a t lm 2 f Z5 j V M f at i if 1? 6' i' X an ln' tg lfexzks X' 4 Z lv at ia ,fat f,, . , ' ZV. l 2 . 4 ..,,,,....m if ' ff 40902 li ,. . 5 6 7 1. Bill Martin, Neil David, and Blake Simpson help out at the bake sale. 2. Mary Blanton, Mitzi Wineiriger, and Cindy Jones listen at an NHS meeting. 3. Blake Simpson sells a cake to a customer. 4. Scott Charlton sells a cake to Barbie Wertz, Nathan Nash and Neil David. 5. Terri Shook receives her initiation for NHS 6. Debbie Fleming presents new ideas to members. 7. Helene Softly proudly accepts being initiated to NHS. 56 - Activities Homemade ornaments add originality Mu Alpha Theta added color to the commons area this year by decorating the christmas tree. Members made ornaments with bread dough and styrofoam to show originality. In December a bake sale was held at Safeway to raise money. Officers were: Janice Hestand, presidentg Delohda Montgomery, vice-presidentg Kay Grisham, secretaryg Mitzi Wineinger, treasurerg Tracy Bell, sgt. at armsg Diane Jones, sponsor. 3 I L. 5 1. Cindy Jones helps trim the Christmas tree. 2. Janice Hes- tand and Mitzi Wineinger make tree ornaments. 3. James Taylor assembles tree. 4. Mary Blanton decorates tree. 5. Ms. Diane Jones, Donna Boyles and Kay Grisham discuss bake sale. Activities - Belt sales aid charity Getting into the western scene, Industrial Cooperative Training members sold belt buckles and chowed down at Western Sizzlin and Western Sirloin. During Christmas, part of the fund raising money was used to buy a turkey dinner for a needyfamily. February brought the area contest in Mount Pleasant. Outstanding participants qualified for the state contest in March at San Antonio. To end the year with a bang, an employer- employee banquet was held. This year's officers were: Chris Ritchie, presi- dent, David Smith, vice presidentg Wes Wilson, secretary, Gary Windham, treasurer, Jim King, reporterg Charles Hatton, parliamentariang David Lambert, sgt. at arms, and lVlr. Mark Stubber, sponsor. A 1 3 'Z' 2 -, Ns, 4 I Q 4 f . -V at A A' . rsh- ' 3 fl 4 it Q W. - f ' 1.1 a 3 t 3 . t ii... af f ni 5 'Zh A I4 I 6 IVliIt?S 1. Jon Johnson listens to Mr Stubber 2. Charles Hatton. Jimmy King and David l .imbert enloy themselves at Western Sizzlin 3. Discussing plans are Gary Wlndom. Chris Ritchie. David Smith, Charles Hatton, Jimmy King and David l ambert 4. David Smith, Arlyn Samuelson. and David Lambert converse about upcoming protects. 5. Chris Ritchie presides over meeting as Gary Windham listens 6. Wes Wilson, David lambert. Charles Halton. Chris Ritsghie, David Smith, Gary Windham, and Jimmy King shovv off package prepared lor needy family, 7. Robert Fisher, William Kirby. and Preston Bartley enjoy refreshments at meeting Field trips highlight active calendar Office Education Association started off a busy year with the selling of Tom Wat items. Barbara Evans from the Dallas Court Reporting School was one of many guest speakers that spoke to OEA members. Field trips were also taken and they included: Texas ln- struments, Texoma Bank, and Retail Merchants Association. In the spring, activities consisted ofthe Area I OEA Leader- F - rrsees ship Contest at East Texas State University, State Leader- ship Contest in Houston, and the honoring of employers. Heading OEA this year were: Myrtle Elder, president, Don- na Oliphant, vice president, Caroline Edmonson, correspon- ding secretary, Karen Johnson, recording secretary, Rosa Pleasant, reporter, Tammye Turman, treasurer CCo-opjg Angel Inman, treasurer CLabD3 Ruth Courtney, historian, Mrs. Murlene Watwood and Mrs. Rosamond Fienning, sponsors. 'Q sd 2 3 I , J-1.4 A as-W. 4 5 1. Jackie Gonzales, Angie Laws, and Kelly McKinney contribute suggestions to the meeting. 2. Monica Walters, Rovanda Bowen, and Francis McShan discuss possible job openings with Mrs. Rosamond Fienning. 3. Rosalind Calhoun and Doris Talbot listen as Karen Johnson reads the minutes. 4. Donna Oliphant reads a list of activities as Janie Graham and Ruth Courtney look over con- test notebook. 5. Mrs. Murlene Watwood helps Lynette McRee with practice set. . . . Activities - 59 HOSA members participate in CPR class Health Occupation Students of America kicked off their year by sending club officers to a Leadership Conference at Garland High School. A Halloween party was held at the home of Mrs. Helena Fair. At Christmas, members gathered for a covered dish dinner. Members took a field trip to Dannel-Horton Funeral N - Home and participated in a CPR class that was taught by .fl Medical Plaza in-service teachers Marvin S rouse and A ,K ' i D Dana Conway. Preparation for Area ll and State Competition kept members busy throughout the year. Officers included: Margaret Moore, presidentg Marilyn Hughes, vice-president: Freida Andrews, secretary, Alice Polk, treasurer: Debbie Daughtery, parliamentariang Dee Willits, historian: Virginia Courtney, reporter, Denise Turner, sentinel. 1 l 4.5 3 - ji? s sf k . A A K ,K if S ' ' vemwsv. i ,K ---.-- ,my M3 . - f A - . ' . 5 6 1. Marilyn Hughes and Freida Andrews take a test. 2. Michelle Tonini, Lorrie Thornton, and Susan Essary discuss upcoming events. 3. Mrs. Helena Fair suggests activities to Tim Lunkley, Peggy Bell, Donna Thompson, Sherry Brawley, and Cindy McClusky. 4. Dee Willits and Denise Turner take a quiz over CPR. 5. Sharon Eddins reads the minutes as Mrs. Helena Fair listens. 6. Peggy Bell makes sugges- tions to Margaret Moore as Treena Duke and Donna Thompson listen. 60 - Activities f i 1: an I hir- 'S'-3' 'W ,KK 5' F 'S XX 'Si- Kelley installs new officers Susan Kelley, last year's Home Economics Related Occupa- tions president, installed the 1981-82 officers during initiation ceremonies in August. By providing treats, members took part in a Halloween party that was held at the Crippled ChiIdren's Center. During Christmas teachers received favors made by HERO students. Members and their guests also celebrated with a party at Pizza Inn. Participation in Area and State Leadership Conferences carne in the spring. The school year closed with a banquet honoring employers and a dinner honoring HERO Seniors. This years officers were: Jerry Thomas, president: Jason Perkins, Billy Henderson, Gina Wesson, Robert Potts, Christy Raner, vice presidentsg Linda Shadld, secretaryftreasurerp Tona Johnson, historian, Annette Jernigan, Sgt. at armsfparliamen- tarian, Mrs. Joanne Slaughter, sponsor. KM ILL Wkllitllf- NL 3 l Q if IN 1 .ir F? . if Q S5355 Sk:-.if ' i. V il xii ji ' 1 if - 59 1 t i- Haig X A 'M' gy-. .. 5 1. Jerry Thomas, Christy Raner, and Mrs. Joanne Slaughter discuss club projects. 2. Rene White, Lori Harper, and Carla Furtch assist with Halloween party. 3. Robert Potts passes out balloons. 4. Jason Perkins chats with a friend. 5. Billy Henderson, Jason Perkins, Jerry Thomas, Linda Shadid, Tona Johnson, and Robert Potts wait for installation ceremonies to begin' Activities M ' Chinese yo-yo's bi seller NIKE has kept an active pace this year. In the fall, Chinese yo-yo's were sold as a fund raiser and a successful Halloween party was held. Christmas was an especially busy time of year. NIKE sponsored a toy contribution program that helped a needy family. Ms. Beverly Barcus, admissions director at Austin College, spoke to NIKE during the January meeting and Mrs. Honey Minshew, a Iiscensed designer and decorator, spoke in February. Officers This year were: Lori Beane, president: Kerri Bennie, vice president, Jean Lemons, secretaryg Sharon Konkle, reporter, Mrs. Betty Bledsoe and Mrs. Mary Roy, sponsors. 3 , E aw my C .. .,.. ,,,-Q 5 62 - Activities 1 9, ,,,, Ai Q ar. W ff., 2 N-.R 4 1. Kerri Bennie contributes to the meeting. 2. Teresa Green- way, Sharon Konkle, and Penny Shank enjoy refreshments. 3. Mrs. Betty Bledsoe suggests a fund raising project to members. 4. Lori Beane and Mrs. Mary Roy discuss upcoming activities. 5. Mariana DeSaloms and Becca Reutelhuber relax after a meeting. Winning attitude key to success Although Debate is an extracurricular activity, the skills one learns are applicable to many areas of life, stated Ms. Pat Carver, sponsor. A Get Acquainted Party started members discussing this year's topic Resolved that the federal Government should set minimum educa- tional standards for elementary and secondary schools. The team traveled to Dallas, Irving, and Durant for two-man combat competition. Members also par- ticipated inthe UIL Debate Contest held at Grayson County College. Even though the team has not won many awards, they have a winning attitude, which will lead them into a more successful season next year. 1. Curry Vogelsang and Julie Godsey discuss debating material. 2. William Johnson, Kevin Dickens and Brian Pitman prepare speeches. 3. Susan Morse and Suzanne Nelson collect informa- tion. 4. Susan Howell and Ms. Pat Carver talk about upcoming debate. 5. Susan Howell practices for contest. 6. Julie Godsey, Brian Pitman, and Suzanne Nelson attend meeting. Activities - 63 DECA I profits from cube puzzle craze Distributive Education Clubs of America got into the newest craze by selling the famous cube puzzle as a fund raiser. Members shared the gift of giving by assisting the Crippled Children's Center with their Christmas party. They also had a club party with special entertainment from Mr. and Mrs. Ken Swanson featuring Novella Cole. ln the spring, students attended area and state competition. Officers were: Bron Caddell, presidentg Danny Gann, vice-presidentg Shirley Bird, secretaryg Letitia Hickson, reporterg Brent Reedle, historiang JoAnn Hermes, parliamentariang Mike Stanley, sgt.-at-arms. Mr. LA Hudson served as sponsor. 7 X X gg... Q Q K s. F N 2 aff., , if . V .si ,fyg . 'v ,t Viy, i i i ,., .G f .. . Q . M y - . i A i My g K . i nv' , J 5 EM gg. an-dh. ,N 3 L sf. .. gr 5 4 1. Wanda Wolfington and Novella Cole work on assignments. 2. Brent Reedle and JoAnn Hermes solve problems on retail merchandising. 3. Cindy 4 t Stephens and Brandy Lundin concentrate on fjpfl ., ,R DECA assignment. 4. Bron Caddell asks Mr. LA J i Hudson about marketing. 5. Mike Campbell and .ft bw J Jeff Miller finish classroom work. 6. Kim Ellis and M - '21- .lim Carnes do written assignment before leaving ' 4 fi j .if'f ,. 4 M V W for work. . ,,l' 7' W' . V rp... ,.- 64 - Activities ,............-at 6 'W H tttt or iiii .yyy Vyyy. ? ..... . ...... . yy. Q . .Nw-f ,....,..a..wMfwfMw away. , mm., 'i RE1'i'1-M2531 li new - '- z X ,. ES A. Ni L -r lj it if 2 pm, 6' X x it 'KK- Rgkw. ..., . . 53 x .. X . 3 55 az. M f. 3 vw 4 1. Susie Buck makes a sale to Mary Thayer. 2. Millita DePute, Lori Beane, Lisa Pirozza, David Fordyce and Susie Buck share ideas at meeting. 3. Millita DePute, Lori Beane, and Nichelle Hickson get their assignments for the day. 4. Mary Thayer and Allison Wilder discuss different ideas in marketing. 5. Mark Kerwin and Jonathan Welsh gather items for a display. DECA II hosts banquet Distributive Education Clubs of America ll kept an active pace this year. As the result of a successful sale of stuffed animals, members were able to host an employer-employee banquet and an end of the year party. ln the spring students attended Area ll and state contests competing in marketing. This year's officers were: Susie Buck, president, Mary Thayer, vice president: Lori Beane, secretary, and Ms. Ronnett Powell, sponsor. '45-W. x. 2 5 Activities - 65 Beauticians sell football dolls Cosmetology started their year off with the electing of officers and a homecoming queen nominee. A get-acquainted party was held at Pizza Inn. The selling of football boy dolls and selected items from the Gift Mill proved to be successful projects. A Christmas party was held at the Highland Park Apart- ments where members brought covered dishes and en- joyed each others company. Members spent long hours of hard work preparing for February's Local and District Contests. State Contest was held in San Antonio. The year closed with an end-of-the-year party. This years officers were: Penny Walker, president, Mar- cy Aslakson, vice-president, Cathy Company, secretary, Brenda Basden, treasurer, Christie Bunch, sgt. at arms, Kim Hart King, reporter, Debbie Boone, parliamentariang Mrs. Shirley Baldwin, sponsor. C gi , ' fl 1-I5 A . 4 1. Mrs. Shirley Baldwin demonstrates combing out hair as D'Awn Neatherly, Kim King, and Joanne Southerland watch. 2. Dina Moran puts finishing touches on Mrs. Darnell's. 3. Sylvia Cooper shows the cor- rect way to tease hair. 4. Debbie McGraw sets patrons hair. 5. Nanette Beamesderfer presents Coach Kent Lashley with an autographed foot- ball boy. 66 - Activities Mug sales highlight year Drafting members showed their school spirit by selling Bearcat mugs. Meetings were held at Underwood's, Pizza Inn and sponsor Mr. Dorvin Johnson's home. Members participated in areas of skills speech, ceremonies, and selected job display at the District Contest in Mount Plea- sant. Drawing the year to a close, students who qualified at- tended the State Competition in San Antonio. Officers werei Jerry Boaz, president, Tim Rowland, vice- presidentg Dawn Mendenhall, secretary, Stan Odam, treasurer, William Bowers, parliamentariang David Hines, sgt. at arms, and Mr. Dorvin Johnson, sponsor. 2 5-. A V, 1. Mr. Dorvin Johnson instructs Jim Clark on dimensions. 2. Tab Turman adjusts his drawing arm. 3. Ricky Duncan com- pletes drawing. 4. Stan Odam concentrates on his contest drawing. 5. Mark Thomas develops his speed skills. Activities 6 Metal trades manufactures nutcrackers Members of Metal Trades held numerous meetings to prepare for District and Area VII Contest. As a fund raising project, nutcrackers were manufactured and sold in time for Christmas. Various members attended VICA spring meeting at Mount Pleasant. Officers this year were: Doug Hermes, president, Greg Bagwill, vice presidentg Don Colclasure, secretaryg Bobby Nelson, treasurer, James Banks, reporter, Scott Leeswood-Jones, parliamentariang Jeff Lyons, sgt.-at-arms, and Mr. Walter White, sponsor. W A iw , ,E M vi '1 . V,iVV. V ,ft 3 'un , S Ma!-W 5 1. Roger Guerrero demonstrates on the lathe as Bobby Nelson and Denny Calhoun look on. 2. Charles Mirtz, Doug Hermes, and James Banks examine projects. 3. Gary Dunlap and John Dodson watch a demonstration. 4. Gary Dunlap, Roger Guerrero, Denny Calhoun, and Bobby Nelson check machinery. 5. Steven Johnson completes pro- ject on the lathe. 6. Greg Bagwill turns part on lathe. Activities ...e 'fa 'Qi WMM . 3 1. Mr. Charles Kennedy instructs Dudley Harvey on how to wire set. 2. Steve LeRoy, James Robertson, Arvis Haggard, James Bryant, Ken Orr, Ellis Green, and Jon Roach discuss plans for the year. 3. David Lincecum prepares for a meeting. 4. Ronnie Cripe and Tommy Henderson work on an automobile radio. 5. Steve LeRoy works on set Radio and TV officers attend training Officers of VICA Radio and TV Repair started their year with attending officers training at Sulphur Springs. Light bulb sales helped finance participation in VICA District and State Competition. Members ended their year with a hamburger cookout at the home of sponsor, Mr. Charles Kennedy. Officers this year included: David Lincecum, president, Ken Orr, vice-presidentg Doug Singleton, secretary, Todd Taylor, treasurerg James Bryant, sgt. at arms: and Dudley Harvey, parliamentarian. X. Activities - 69 Economy poses no threat Building Trades has had a constructive year. Although the economy was on the downfall, a house was built. The house located at 3209 Normandy in Sher-Den Terrace has three bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a 2 car garage. A storage shed was constructed as a community service project and the group built a chair ramp. This year's officers were: Harold Wagoner. president, Jim- my Hall, vice-president, Todd Summers, secretary, Tony Benedict, reporter, Chris Coco, parliamentarian, Steve Rosenbaum, sgt. at arms, Mike Morris, treasurer, and Mr. Wes Barker, sponsor. l 2 ni: I , 5 :f,,.p1v , at If -, 4 'S 6 1. Harold Wagoner and Jimmy Hall tell about types of lumber as Mr. Wesley Barker looks on. 2. Bobby Kvestad. Charlie Mudgett, and David Evans gather lumber for their proiect. 3. Mike Gray and Rod Fulton work on the house, 4. Chris Coco, Tony Mora, Tony Benedict, and Donn Van Deren listen to instructions 5. Charlie Mudgett and Tim Dobbs cut lumber 6. Mike Morrison, Carl Harrell, Todd Sum- mers, Steve Thompson, Chris Coco, and Tony Mora participate in discussion. Activities v A if l V7 Z Agn ir mpg ,,,,.. .. it W ,M T Z 41 t WV' 5 M,,gaaw W 5 .. X .y Firsthand experience best aid Auto Mechanic students participate in class work, detail instruction, lab work, maintenance service and perform major repairs to passenger cars. The course is designed to give the students knowledge, skills and work experience that will assist them to gain employment in the occupa- tional field of Auto Mechanics. Officers this year were: Richard Jackson, presi- dent, David Graves, vice-president, Alice Blanken- ship, secretary, Ronnie Corbitt, treasurer, Vince Pierce, reporter, Anderson Epps, sergeant-at- arms, Rodney Ricketts, parliamentarian and Mr. Walter Cole, sponsor. 4. 3 4 5 1 Mr Walter Cole talks to Alice Blankenship and Brent Keel about a new car. 2. Vince Pierce goes through class procedures with Rodney Ricketts and Curtis Rouse 3 Richard Jackson works on an engine. 4. Kelley Miller works on an El Camino. 5. Lee Bain, James Baker Russell Maxwell and Jerry Cameron learn about overhauling engines. Activities 71 GSW ipmwq ,Wig W N, iigQaug f.ejgg',fE2?i-Q'fflzlggggg f Ls' ER , 5 'Wh 1f:'1 3 . ,-fffh ' , TA Q. ' 5' X A X 1 X ' 9 1 ' 'X' ' 4- 9 I I p vi Qnnnrz lf fxxvgy 1 I Class Officers r Voters Elect Class Representatives Each class at Sherman Hugh School had the opportunity to elect Class leaders to represent them In various school actlvltles These officers succeed ln plannlng and carrying out many scheduled actlvltles In order to run for class offlcer a student had to carry a 2 0 average on has record He then prepared and presented a speech with the other candidates ln front of hls class Candidates also campargned before the electron Almost all registered voters partlclpated ln the electron of class officers -3 'QR AM., 'Winn- 'Q ,NM Deb Luncecum President Davld Senor resident Make Desaloms Vlce Preslden Whltney Charlton V ce President Debbie Reutelhuber Secretary Sarah Sloan Secretary , . . 'TH' '-5 ' E X, N Q if . in 5, xr I ' o iw 4.1 A , - , . it-fwgl . ' 4,1 . N V i f-L -Q - K yy . - . . .- P . . 1 . - . t . 1 I - 74 - Class Officers uve..---....,..-w,mn,, Most Likely to Succeed Barry Fontaine Debbie Fleming Friendliest Billy Dorsey Lori Beane Most Athletic Jerome Holland Dhana Crawford Most School Spirited Billy Keene Sharon Konkle Senior Superlatives - 75 1 ' K i WQVEZJM V Most Artistic Judy Means Tab Turman Nw. .sux .4 . ,. . qv -W by xxxkk -fm W L... M A... , 5 Most Beautiful Shawna Soper Most Handsome Micheal Honea Bruce Church Sheri Barrett Best All Around Danny Alford Lori Bednarz Most Dependable Best Dressed A Gaylon Scruggs Dawn Bluemel 76 - Senior Superlatives J Wittiest erry Thomas Lori Parrish Best Actor Ross Gorman Best Actress Terri Shook Most Intelligent Joe Kulhavy Janice Hestand , Most Musical Blake Simpson x Maria Gomez Senior Superlatives - 77 l aa o ' ,Q V ,I Who's Who was an' honor bestowed on W it thirty-five outstanding students of Sherman bg f ' High School. - ' Chosen by nominations of their peers, if V,' 3 selections were basedafon scholarship, parse ' i ticipationy leadership, citizenshipg A friendliness and honesty. 'Q i .wk :bg , Y, .f U QQ. 1 so 'W ' ' e, ' i as 1 x ,ti ,W 5 r Q ' X . X l 2 rung f M K E5 5 g , . ,,iii.i.. W L Who's Who :nw:V: , .. i V , L ,. r f ix W'-7 l K .-,V, in f,,k: .K . ,121 k Drill Team, National Honor Society, Pan 'i' - i American Student Forum 78 -- Senior Who's Who Society, 's Who Finalists Ryman, .,,, . r stir Jim Pan American Student Forum Vice-President, Student Council, National Honor Society, Billy Bob Boy, Freshman Class President, Sophomore Class Vice-President. , Q, e Thespians, Drill Team, NlKE, National Honor Society , is x , L. Jeff Bledsoe Varsity Soccer, Junior Class Vice- President, Senior-B Class President, Band, Future Farmers of America, Stu- dent Council, Billy Bob Boy if A U -In 1 Senior Who's Who - 79 'lflflw 3 'IXUAO l i ,. I' W ggi, rn Wertz Junior Future Teachers of America Society, Future Homemakers of America, Pan American Student Forum, Orchestra, Student Council, Freshman Class Secretary, Freshman Girls Basketball, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior Who's Who F Honor - Senior Who's Who Lori Beane Junior Varsity, Varsity Cheerleader, Future Teachers of America, President of NIKE, Junior Classical League, Pan American Student Forum, Secretary of Distributive Education Clubs of America, Sophomore, Junior Who's Who E i ! -Q2 i Billy Bob Boy, President ot Pan American Student Forum, National Honor Society Body LorlBednarz Freshmen, Junior Varsity, Varsity- , Cheerleader, Nike, Future Teachers of America, Junior Classical League, Treasurer 5 of National Honor Society, VFreshmen, A Sophomore, Junior Who's Who - Alford ll Keene Danny . r ., Future Farmers Xblmerica, 'Cross' Country, varsity Golf, JV Soccer, Natrona! Honor Socie- Ba5eball,Athenlan Staff, Mr. School Splrnt ty, Billy Bob Boy, Sophomore, Junuor Who s r l l Whom S p S r l l ,,ll wms wha M 81 'lflflw 3 'Wim Steve Avard Freshman, Junior Varsity, Varsity Basketball, Var- sity Tennis, Junior Classical League, Student Council, Sophomore Who's Who Cindy Blanton Freshman, Junior Varsity, Varsity Cheerleader, Student Councii, NlKE, Future Teachers of America, French Club President, Freshman, Sophomore Who's Who 82 -F Junior Who's Who chuck Forbes Freshman, Junior Varsity Basketball, Freshman, Junior Varsity Football, Sophomore Who's Who Marsha Krajewski F Jr. Lieutenant on Drill Team, NIKE, Pan American Student Forum, Future, Teachers of America, A Cappella Choir J , Andy Olmstead , C, Freshman, Junior Varsity, Varsity Basketball, Student Council, Freshman Class Vice4President J J J it J Kim McClure - T Junior Lieutenant on Drill Team, Future Teachers of America, Junior Classical League -- Sin. . , Tim Tate Junior Varsity, Varsity Tennis T it Sally Nicholson ' T A Cappella Choir, Varsity Tennis, Future Teachers of America, Junior Class Co- Presiclent, Sophomore Class President, SHS Singers, Sophomore Who's Who, Freshman Girls Basketball iiii David Layman , Junior Classical League, French Club, All-Region and All-State Choir, Band, Choir Publicity'Chair- man, Freshman, Sophomore Who'sWho,, , i, , , , Jenny Byler , Freshman, Junior Varsity, Varsity Cheerleader, Student Council, Freshman, Sophomore Who's Who 4 J Junior Whos Who -- 83 mo we t. , ts Sophomore Class Secretary, Fres,hman, Classt,,, Secretary, Freshman Basketball,iiSHS Singers? F Student Council, Freshman Who's Who W B Jim Buie Scott Blanton ggejggqan Football' Baseban' Student Varsity Soccer, Student Council, Pan American , Student Forum, Key Club, Freshman Who's Who Barbie Wertz Freshman, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Band Freshman, Junior Basketball, Junior Freshman Classical League ball, Baseball, Freshman Who's Who S Phillip Robinson i Tracy Roman ' Freshman, Junior Varsity Football, Varsity French Club Baseball, Student Council. Freshman Who's, Who 1 84 -- Sophomore Who's Who B V n g A' , 0 , u r 4 I , , - N ,, X 1 'I 'K ,f 'f I ,7 ' ' 1 f 6 Mike Mayer Julie Bednarz Freshman Football F F Freshman Cheerleader Wendy Lunkley Ray Campbell Freshman Volleyball F Freshman Football, Baseball, Basketball . Tim Kramer F - Freshman Football, Basketball, Baseball Deb Lincecum Band, Freshman Class Presi- dent, Student Council F F F . Q: Q Freghman Who's Who P- 85 .1 as H Standouts receive high honor Thirty-five hard-working, dedicated students were presented the honor of Who's Who in Departments. These students were selected by their instructors as displaying outstanding leader- ship, individual excellence, friendship, honesty and achievement potential in a certain subject area. 'Quang Craig Roberts Industrial Arts with i f aj Myrtle Elder Mickael Gray Building Trades Cynthia Flowers World History Vocational Office Education o o in epar rnen s ,iw 1-, ' . 4' x il 5 RK , c my ,. ., ,QA mm.. is Ati i 3' X I xi we ex In-W3 L Xxx 5. j X OG f Cindy Anderson Band Elizabeth Hinkle Orchestra Doug Hermes Metal Trades rihfs Qi? ? . Y av? X Brenda Hepner Cosmetology Stacy Melton Agriculture Co-op fl , of ,, , K aww, H f, ' 4 iv, ' , , I luv- f... Who's Who in Departments - 87 Q? ,, .4 7 i fii fw y gf A , H A V , .Q W A l W 1 41 -1 Q W M , s lx K, ff NK 151 an 3 ,Ai,A 'W 'ff' K , .. Nam. .ww A V ,QA,5 'f-we AA V 5 A Tab Turman Art iw. ef f' W, 'w ffv , 2, ., ' 3 49' 5 in 555 5. V' ,,. . ,,t , ,A 3 fi in M ., fi XX is we-X x. David Layman Choir Qaaa xsxe , , , 1 'S f I T. 'x W N ' X a.a.la. L y N W N aa-a. W N ss is I -Y-e Allison Wilder DECA ll Rachelle Rostyne 88 - Who's Who in Departments Psychology Dana Dowell Chris Ritchie World Geography Industrial Coop Training Susan Eshelman Janice Hestand Spanish English X' Drafting Russell Maine Who's Who in Departments .:e,gu.LixQ h ' Margaret Moore Health Occupations pw' s trrr Joseph Kulhavy Government N Linda Brown Business Ullkunw 5 7 .I 4 90 - Who's Who in Departments Susan Morse Latin 'f-NM Nm Sandra Stewart French Alan Weaver Auto Mechanics 5 + '+-.,,4VJh...i.gdic.af ,rye David Lincecum Radio and TV Repair Cindy Jones Math Dona Treadwell PE Who's Who in Departments ' r .lf 4 Deneen Ransom Homemaking Colin Melton Agriculture Production X W if JerryTl'1omas Bron Caddell Marketing and Distributive Education 92 - Who's Who in Departments Home Economics Related Occupations W- x i X Brenda Brown Vocational Office Education Pre-Employment Michelle Fincher Drama Nm 3 3 is gl.: i M E. John Kittrell American History Cheryl Wible Science Who's Who in Departments - 93 l K 1 Maria Gomez, senior, was the only Sherman High student that was chosen for Texas All-State Choir this year. Not only that, but she made first chair. This is the highest honor a high school choir student can achieve. Maria stayed in San Antonio Feb. 10-14 to par- ticipate in music clinics preparing for the special All-State Choir concert. Besides being an excellent choir student, Maria made All-Region Orchestra three years. Kay Grisham, senior, received a McFadden Scholar- ship to Texas ASM. She was nominated by her counselor, Mrs. Evelyn Low. Kay received the scholarship on the basis of the outstanding work she has put out in high school com- bined with her SAT score. In order to keep the scholar- ship, a grade point average of 3.0 or above must be - sa obtained. sir Q als L I Z A B E T H 94 - Special Honors 15 Ygjkf Elizabeth Hinkle, senior, was selected to Ist violin section of All-State Philharmonic Orchestra this year. Her musical talent and determination has also made her a member of All-Region Orchestra four years and a member of the Sherman Symphony three years. Elizabeth has played the violin nine years and the piano ten years. 12, ' 0 can Oz! xiii' 3' Twenty Sherman High School Students have been accepted into this year's Gifted Leaders are Developed program. Staff members nominated these students to attend off campus seminars on leadership and communication skills. They will also work on individual projects. The sponsors for this year's program were Mrs. Sandra Froese and Mrs. Connie Baker. The par- ticipants in the program were Donna Boyles, Becky Ball, Robin Schemmel, Kim Campbell, Prodige Patel, Larry Martin, Carol Sheppard, Lisa Walsh, Kerri Taylor, Sharon Allison, Kirk Baur, Keith Con- way, Melinda Low, Susan Morse, Brian Pitman, San- dra Stewart, Julianne Kleesples, John Lowry, and Tracy Schemmel. W 4. i 54 Barry Fontaine, Joe Kulhavy, and Kay Grisham were all three named as national semifinalists in the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. These seniors received this honor by scoring in the top one percent of all the students in the nation who took the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test. The finalists are determined on the basis of SAT scores. Doug Hermes and Andrea Watson were among twenty-six outstanding high school juniors from throughout North Texas and Southern Oklahoma areas to participate as members of the Austin College Stu- dent Advisory Council during the 1981-82 academic year. Doug and Andrea met with admis- sions representatives to provide in- put and evaluations about current efforts by AC in the area of student recruitment. Special Honors - 95 Sw Sax-we-9K fx '0- 6 lx 1.4: 'f Q, .nf Q9 XE' Sparta ,Fi ,F , h M' A X 115 -,.,r2:?f-f1.::g,f,.:, 1 ,. :Y-C M -r' , L ffw . if 1, I z,2.X f- , ,' :Q : f ' M , Tu - i.':':'-. - 7.72. ', '- B rn.: - Ag. L x 7 , 'C 4 ' 4' ' 1 L, X I 4 .',l.x .H g Q41 4 D '- -K x . A Carpenter reigns over festivities lt was really shocking because I never thought it would happen to me, commented Leda Carpenter, 1981 Homecoming Queen. Leda, representing the Maroon Marching Machine was crowned during the halftime ac- tivities of the Sherman-Dallas Pinkston game. Leda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carpenter. A four year member of band, Leda served as drum major this year. She was also an active member of National Honor Society and Pan American Student Forum. Hobbies enjoyed by Leda were swimming, sail- ing, cooking, and roller skating. Presented with the traditional red roses, Leda was crowned by last years queen, Kim Scott. Other finalists included Lori Bednarz, representing Auto Mechanics: lady-in-waiting, Dawn Bluemelg Metal Trades, Debbie Fleming, Mu Alpha Theta, and Shawna Soperg National Honor Society. g ,'L g s 1 mzzz . ..,, K A-r fil s R 3 1. Leda Carpenter smiles happily after being crown- ed Queen. 2. Homecoming finalists anxiously await decision. . ' 98 - Homecoming ... 'N 2 3. Leda shows her talent for playing the saxophone. 4. Mr. Lester Carpenter proudly escorts his daughter. 2' 1 1' ' Debbie Fleming Lori Bednarz 198 1 Homecoming Leda Carpenter Queen and Court I Dawn Bluemel Shawna Soper Homecoming - 99 1 100 1 2 i 4 3 6 1. Susie Buck and Rex Grigg sing a selection in the Variety Show. 2. Rhonda McCollum shows her originality in dance. 3. Maria Gomez demonstrates her vocal abilities to the au- dience. 4. Dennis Jacobs and Les McConnell do a little pickin' and grinin'. 5. Les McConnell and Maria Gomez take part in the choir's performance of The Old Soft Shoe. 6. Cindy David- son fiddles the Orange Blossom Special. 7. Julie Pierce puts feeling into her song. - Variety Show few- l - xswmwi 2' 5 1 1 3 1. Sean Walker and Lauren Baca, Kim McClure and Doug Har- rison slow dance. 2. Members of Bittersweet provide music for the students. 3. John LaFoy and Susan Connally enjoy each other's company. 4. Rickey Griffith and Heidi Bowhay mix with friends. Fun and Frolic highlight homecoming week Homecoming became a common word among students as excitment built for one of the biggest events of the year. Activities began with the introduction of 28 nominees and their escorts to the student body. Candidates led a busy week with rehearsals, photo sessions, publicity, and necessary planning. They later participated in the Homecoming parade along with numerous other school organizations in- cluding Band, Drill Team, Billy Bob Boys, Cheerleaders, Flag Corps and various clubs. Students then showed their spirit in a special pep rally at the municipal building. Ballots were cast and finalists were announced to anx- ious students during the Homecoming Variety Show. Ac- tivities in the show included the FunTown Dancers, a Soft Shoe routine, Drill Team, several feature dance routines and a joke session by Den and Les. Special Dress Days, Hat Day, Western Day, Jersey Day, Color Day, and 60's Day, were also held to build up stu- dent enthusiasm for the upcoming game. Anticipation heightened on Friday night as the finalists were escorted on to the field at halftime by their fathers and the Queen and her Court were announced. The Sherman Bearcats then went on to a 23-0 shut-out over Dallas Pinkston. Students continued to celebrate the victory during the Homecoming Dance. The theme was The Best That You Can Do, the title song from the movie Arthur. Music was provided by 'fBittersweet . Dance E A Lot of work behind big smiles High kicks, grape suits, pulled muscles, big smiles, hair rollers, new routines, precision, skill, pep rallies, parades, basketball games, and hours of dedication and hard practice are all associated with becoming an outstanding Drill Team member. A combined effort of each of the 62 members of the Drill Team ended in a rewarding and suc- cessful year for the devoted girls. Attending the American Drill Team School at SMU in July, the officers of the Hi-Steppers received a first place award in marching and pom-pon, second in dance and the creativity award. Sharon Smith, captain, Jean Lemons, Sr. Lt., and Susan Sparazynski, Jr. Lt.g were presented the honor of Who's Who in All American Drill Team. ln addition, Rhonda McCollum, Co- Captainp Terri Fry, Sr. Lt.g Sheila Leute, Sr. Lt., Kim McClure, Jr. Lt., and Marsha Krajewski, Jr. Lt.g also received four ribbons for dance, three for marching and two for pom-pon, The organization is sponsored by Mrs. Karla Skipworth and managed by Angie Brewer and Anita White. 3 102 - Drill2Team 2 . 1. Ravonda Bowen, Riga Strache, Marsha Kraiewski, and Shalon Overturf cheer for the Bearcats. 2. Karyn Griffin finishes up a performance. 3. Sarah Burchfield, Paula Ransom, and Debra Brown perform high kick routine. 4. Captain Sharon Smith smiles after pep rally routine, 5. Teresa Greenway, Andrea Watson, and Amy Robinson end a successful halftime performance, --gl: W 3 WS, if-1 QAM 6 1. Lori Bringhurst and Nancy Coulson enjoy performing at the game. 2. Susan Sparazynski smiles at the finish ofa routine. 3. Shawna Soper and Terri Shook salute the Bearcats. 4. Drill 4 ...pw- + ' .-- - hm... Lkhk ,R , ww K... N L A New ,, . , as i -- AA - 'r 2 M 4 Team members perform pom-pom routine. 5. Savella Blanton shows her spirit at the pep rally, 6. Drill Team officers show that practice makes perfect. Billy Bob Bearcat in good hands. Boosting morale and representing SHS with en- thusiasm are important aspects of being a Billy Bob Boy. Along with taking care of Billy Bob Bear- cat, the school mascot, they also help cheerleaders with breakthroughs and difficult stunts. Selected through elections last spring, the ,gf 1981-82 Billy Bob Boys were: Danny Alford, Jeff xzsg b . T Bledsoe, Bruce Church, Jim Fallon, Barry Fon- -- Q taine, and Jerry Thomas. Sponsor was Mr. David :--, Parker. X I! : N I A f Si -' Q , N' ffl! N 1, i f 1 4 Left Page: 1. Jerry Thomas and Bruce Church tow Billy Bob across the field before a game. 2. Danny Alford and Jim Fallon prepare for a football game. 3. Jeff Bledsoe, Barry Fontaine, Bruce Church, Danny Alford and Jim Fallon display the CATS flags at a game. 4. Barry Fontaine, Danny Alford, Jerry Thomas, Bruce Church, Jim Fallon and Jeff Bled- soe await the start of the game. 5. Jim Fallon and Jeff Bledsoe show spirit in the Bearcat Senior Pep Rally. Right Page: 1. Barry Fontaine helps varsity cheerleader Laura Smith with a stunt. 2. Bruce Church looks on attentively as the Bearcats move down the field for another score. 3. Jerry Thomas shows how he feels about the Bearcats. 4. Jerry Thomas and Jeff Bledsoe encourage the student body to yell. 104 A Billy Bob Boys lf E Z' 5 45 1 2 if S - egg: ' 3 Wx 5, fi ,,,,4susi puma-.Q-M he 11 i 2 Q .W.w,,wK-ummm! Q, -,wa TS 3 4 Billy Bob Boys - 105 Workshop proves profitable Cheerleaders are one of the most valuable assets of the school. With hard work and dedication, the cheerleaders serve as publication agents, am- bassadors of good will, and true examples of school spirit. The most difficult and necessary ingredient for achieving squad unity is cooperation. These girls work- ed on this goal at the SMU workshop this summer, receiving four superior ratings, and the spirit stick. They spend endless hours planning pep rallies, skits, special activities and making locker signs and breakthroughs to boost the player's spirit. The 1981- 82 cheerleaders were: Laura Anderson, Lori Beane, Lori Bednarz, Cindy Blanton, Jenny Byler, Debbie Fleming, Laura Smith, and Anne Wertz. Sponsor was Ms. Dana Williams. -+-'Q ,As '+ ' .NM- 4 li 1 3 5 1. Lori Bednarz smiles as she begins a cheer for our team. 2. Laura Smith leads a cheer during the pep rally. 3. Anne Wertz, Debbie Fleming and Lori Bednarz take a break from cheering to watch the game. 4. Anne Wertz finishes up a cheer with the splits. 5. Lori Beane puts all her enthusiasm into a cheer. 'Y I ei J- fm? - ' me ' fi 535 . B to -it ' ' , ,gr Q h K a 3, . m i i X 2 K wr . y A .... K vs 4 5 . M Q-N K .LA WT.. 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One of the most impressive records set was the naming of fourteen members to the District 6-5A Honors Team. Sherman played a very physical season and met with untimely injuries to key players. Over- coming these injuries, Sherman posted their win- ning season with a 7-3 record. 4f-ff' ,J 655 vi 'W 4' ,wk W4 - . s was , X t , BMX Q I- Q xl, - .' 7 K' 'Q ' ' , ..te S 3 .XMQAN if A. ., f ,.'r I 'Y ' is 'tx' ' ' ' I 551527: ,wwf KIM .., . ' -... .. . ' ef 'f ' ' ' ' . W V ttrty ' X .VVV'. 'f.. .. ,.', H I , I I t ,,,. y ef A A . .,, 4 M S 'F ,.., , H , V.,V, E, ,V,. , Y, ,. , so if 3 5 . if tr, ff VQVVUT.: L A f 'V 4657 :. 'uiim fg rw , MW l ' I .... fi t iw gy .... L 1 39. E 1 '38 if sf' NR inked Fa i . , fa TQ . A, W ai N54 1' R Saw' 441 www' 'ID fm-1' Nl 0 f y ' A 'Wh , 6-3 11 I' I' - 'Wa '9Wll ' .fgst,..f.li7-Q-1.1 1 -Q fl: -N -- . . Mm . -I'-22535, L:--.... :,,,.. . ' - ..,.:..1g A 2' i r ' - ,,.. ' ' H H Q ' 5 ss. if ' D' . zrq -D - L-:: . . 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Fullback Clinton Maynard runs over opponents for tough yardage. 5. 1981 Bearcats take the field for last time against Denison. .1 ily +L 423: QT 'fl- fr 1 xslmwf Scoreboard SHS OPP 21 Irving 7 7 Highland Park 6 1 2 Plano 21 7 Bryan Adams O 23 Pinkston 0 19 Denton O 1 5 W. F. Rider O O Lewisville 14 O Wichita Falls 31 34 Denison O Varsity Football 112 J.V. Cheerleaders Promote Spirit Cheerleaders help to promote spirit which fills the entire school atmosphere. They serve as a link be- tween the team, the officials, and the audience. Proving to be as effective as dynamite, the JV cheerleaders sparked off Bearcat enthusiasm throughout the year. Cheerleaders feel the heart- breaking agony of defeat and the thrill of victory. They practice daily to perfect cheerleading skills to build the morale of the team members. Cheerleaders Amy Greiner and Susan Hase commented, Cheerleading is very time consuming, but we really enjoy it. They also help the Varsity cheerleaders with ribbons and breakthroughs, as well as planning and preparing special treats and activities for their own team members. The 1981-82 JV cheerleaders were: Kim Claybrook, Amy Greiner, Susan Hase, Barbie Wertz, Karen Mygrant, and Kelly Claybrook. 3 5 Left Pago: 1. JV Cheerleaders participate in the Homecoming parade. 2. Kelly Claybrook and Amy Greiner take a break. 3. Cheerleaders perform a cheer as the game starts. 4. Kelly Claybrook puts enthusiasm into her yell, Barbie Wertz, Susan Hase and Amy Greiner pose for the photographer. - Junior Varsity Cheerleaders seamen 1 2 Right Page: 1. Susan Hase cheers her team to score. 2. Barbie Wertz keeps an eye on the game as she shows her spirit. 3. Staff photographer catches the J.V. Cheerleaders off guard as they discuss cheers. 4. Cheerleaders lead the crowd in Go Cats, Go! 5. Karen Mygrant shows her support during the Denison game. 6. Amy Greiner shows enthusiasm as she yells for the Bearcats. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Junior varsity achieve district recognition Many people feel that JV Football is just a learn- ing process for the Varsity, but Sherman's JV has its own rendition of football. Despite not being selected to finish among the top teams, the Cats posted a winning mark of 5-2-2. Coach Bruce Southerland praised the offensive line for allowing the team to control the ball. A factor for having a winning season was the consistent play of the defense, which allowed an average of less than two touchdowns per game. Out of 9 games, the highlight of the season was the 41-6 crushing of Denison. Scoreboard SHS OPP 27 lrving t . 7 i 28 Denton 14 7 Plano East t O 14 1 ' Plano JV S 7 41 r Denison 6 J 10 s 1 Richardson P 14 19 , y Lewisville 27 7 s Highland Park J 7 14 Plano Vines 14 114 - Junior Varsity Football 1 4 1. Bearcat defense swarms Highland Park quarterback. Dan Stogner runs down defensive opponent. 3. Defensive takes a breather on the sidelines. 4. Curtis Luper steps out J the grasps of opposing tackler. 7 .1 '. 1 3 it gf- . it K . law , f xx i -. A 1 k,k,. A 1 .,.,.. , ..,., , , ,W . ff -'.. f .gif f . mi . . ffG'k 5 www A , . it . w....s eff W it 5 . 1. ilk wfmss,- l .-wwe - 5 , - ' y, 9- , tw? X W V y tg M M1-fr ' ' 1 4' L k ffgqn gqgw 1 ati. L-.. N , Q 5 ' W ,M v. , 5' , , ' , ,, Q as av V7 ., .i . 'wk - 'T . f' N 3 r 'f':. . 'HW v,jh,1g vlll ' ' ,,.:..,. SL A fE....7H 1123? Q rj ,.,k U I ln: 1.1. saqatkfg. ,95i.'f .f1A!?3'W ' Q ,aw ,wzzjghm tr , - AL,, . . . V M H ,. ... A . V ' wwmitvw., WQ',...fig..'f'l i7 'tl' i f V W. 5 1. JV offense waits for their turn at the ball. 2. Sideline crew keeps enthusiasm high. 3. Barry Rubarts plays defensive technique. 4. Kick-off return team sets strategy to open game. 5. Curtis Luper returns to the huddle. 6. Stacy Thorton fights for ball. 7. Phillip Robinson begins pass route. 6 7 Junior Varsity Football 115 Frosh learn tricks of the trade lt takes more than skills to be a freshman cheerleader. Big smiles, poise, strength, and determination are also essential factors. Cheerleading is a character builder in that a cheerleader must learn to cooperate with all the athletic teams, the stu- dent body and faculty, Half-time shows look spectacular to audiences, but the cheerleaders know hours of hard work are needed to perfect them. The cheerleaders helped to promote the Freshman class spirit and enthusiasm throughout the year. The 1981-82 Freshman Cheerleaders for the White team were: Lisa Ford, Lisa Crook, Julie Bednarz, Kim Key, Trisha Huber, and Michelle Senn. Maroon team cheerleaders were: Carolyn Buie, Jennifer Buie, LaDonna Burley, Cynthia Melugin, Tracy Schemmel, and Leola Luper. Sponsors were Mrs. Roberta Young and Mrs. Ida Hudgins. 2 ...L l 1 X 1 3 is 1. Leola Luper, Lisa Ford and Carolyn Buie cheer during a pep rally. 2. Freshman Cheerleaders finish up a cheer with a stunt. 3. Julie Bednarz shows her enthusiasm during a chant. 4. Cynthia Melugin and La Don- na Burley cheer their team to victory, 5. Freshman cheerleaders per- form a stunt during the Denison pep rally. W X2 'I mum 1 W . ee W 'Q it ff 'N sr 'f at M . 4 6 1. Tracy Schernmel and Trisha Huber promote Freshman class spirit. 2. Trisha Huber and Kim Key attentuvely watch the game. 3. Freshman cheerleaders begun the garne with the alma mater. 4. Jennifer Buie, Tracy Schemmel and Carolyn Buie lead the crowd in a chant. 5. Kim Key and Julie Bednarz show their spirit. 6. Freshman cheerleaders watch the Varsity's new cheer during the pep rally. Maroon sets outstanding record As the Freshman Maroon Team's season came to an end, promising hopes were seen by fans for Sherman's new winning tradition. The Maroon Cats defeated every opponent and outscored the opposition 200-56. The Maroon Team's preseason goal was to win the district championship. Each of the coaches, Bobby Rex- rode, Bill O'Brien, Al Hambrick, and John Kras, taught their players the basic fundamentals. They also worked on alignments and formations. i 2 4 It 5 Scoreboard T SHS OPP 16 Plano Vines . , O 23 Carrollton O 24 Plano Williams 8 . g 1 R 1 32 Greenville O - W' 19 Sherman White 8 'A il 24 Denison T 12 6 1 W 18 Greenville 6 1. William Ratcliff turns co er as opposing team closes in. 2. Defensive unit led by 44 Denison 22 ySfdEZrEf2TL3lV?lIligr1?aF5gFcmfIsaniciggfililtpmgiqsgfnZvvlgg KQWZ i5TnTf'TZl'll downfield for receiver. 6. Audrey Dunlap breaks for a touchdown attempt. 118 - Freshman Maroon Football , J, 9 93 Lack of experience holds frosh back Although the White Team posted a disappoint- ing O-8 record, they learned new techniques and gained valuable experience. During this learning process, the White Team gave each of their opponents a hard-fought game. ima tant step for each player to become a part of a winning tradition. 1 Y' A K .. YW 3, ,f Scoreboard to ri sus oPP 3 5 8 6 Denton 36 gg .K gy 6 Plano 12 c it I wiv, sss iw ti ii E 12 Plano Vines 26 t it J 9 Greenville 48 4' 8 Maroon Team 19 8 Denison 26 5 0 Greenville 12 1 D f ive l g t t fo harge. 2. Defense a t snap to start the play. 3. Greenville M k Mayer and B bby N to discuss defensive t h ique. 4, White Team runs to the field a d p pa f pening kickoff. 5 R e Benedict follows bl k of V D W Heil againstg ii Freshman White Football- As most people realized, this was a very impor- 2 4 120 gasketbafl Statistics show successful season The Cats completed a competitive non-district schedule before going on to win the first round of the district 6-5A title. The Cats bounced back off a 79-74 defeat by McKinney at Reunion Arena, to a 74-64 victory over McKinney a game later, shooting an incredible 67 percent from the floor. ln the deciding game of the final half district ti- tle, the Cats pounded Denison by the score of 77-37 in a near perfect outing in a packed Sher- man gym. Leading the team throughout the year were of- fensive standouts Lee Olmstead and Carl Jackson. The Cats' power under the boards came from Greg Gittens and Scott Charleton. Steve Avard led the team with over 100 assists. During key games coach Bill Estes relied on bench sup- port from juniors Brian Wright and Andy Olmstead. 3 Left Page 1. Greg Gittens goes up for two points. 2. Greg Gittens skies on jump-ball. 3. Carl Jackson attempts shot. 4. Steve Avard on the move. Right Page 1. Brian Wright lays it up. 2. Steve Avard scores with a layup. 3. Scott Charlton grabs a rebound. 4. Scott Charlton with a jumper. 5. Carl Jackson shoots for two points. 6. Lee Olmstead on the rebound. 7. Kenny Neely attempts layup. - Varsity Boys Basketball . .sift' Q ,,Qlf .-' ' ,'. 4 s' s if ,g1.5qs'?Z rg? Hwang. 1 liftil. if C' 7 , s. M-MM I VV f wm ' IQIQ SS? . ' 4 ' llll im ,., ,,., .... , crumb - 'iiles 573 . I . D an 4 x N KVVA F K If . r .., ret, .if . aaa . -7 -if Ur N l ' w E? M.. mar i tl Vrfzrf K W L if ca .sri.... is 2 'Wir W ,fe 5 x ws VK .4z.::x?f5FiT11 ' ' Q 3 1 - 5 5' a 122 ggsketbalf 1 4 Left Page: 1. Brian Wright goes up for two with a jump shot. 2. Scott Charlton plays defensive technique. 3. Lee Olmstead attempts jump shot. 4. Brian Wright and Neil David battle for the ball. 5. Carl Jackson closely guards opposing player. Right Page: 1. Greg Gittens with a slam, two points. 2. Steve Avard attempts one handed layup. 3. Lion's player is closely guarded by Ancgy Olmstead. 4. Greg Gittens and Scott Charlton play tight defense. . Lee Olmstead goes up on a close jumper. 6. Scott Charlton battles for rebound. 7. Carl Jackson shoots for two. - Varsity Boys Basketball 56. N, ,,- f'-I J 1-. WL4.. I Tl V355 ,W ,gm Q5 V ii .mi Y lf! 3? . XC 1 K S iih N ,fx 3 4 W 1 ai ff Q ,,, ,1 M J ., 9, x , X-L, iii F52 if al i M dw Q 'M v mf a , f ': A l '4- 'fx M-- K - 'Q ' fvvi M X 'Q' 'I-in 5 ff ' , y AA.A H Q 1 6' if ZVSQY gi3QSkeiQ? l'12'7 5,7 'Vw 5 G 'X F Z , 5 5 M1 LA, -asa-D ww 2. ggsketbaff Young team exhibits strong capabilities With one of the youngest JV teams in District 6- 5A, Sherman finished with a successful season and many bright spots for varsity play. Leading the JV squad in scoring were Vaughn Gentry, sophomore and James Thomas, freshman, who also led in rebounding. Outstanding team leadership was shown throughout the season by juniors Chuck Forbes, Rodney Roe, and Jimmy Taylor. Hard work and hustle helped lead the JV cats to a first round tie for the district Championship. wawmpwuounvl 124- LM 'll avg W new nov 4 5 :hd as S A K i t x 'S is -. if ww, A K Vigo fr' no . Q f x A t 1 ww X ' - sl, 5-x..,.. . Lx T X I ,ta 1' A V.- 'Ti og ........ T 5 ..., I F Q ,4.,uf,. 1 N' I I . 7 41 Left Page: 1. James Thomas skues wuth a lump ball 2. Darren Kaats goes up wnth a layup 3. Jnmmy Taylor scores wuth two. 4. James Thomas battles for the jumpball 5. Colun Strong strnves to make a score 6. Rodney Roe shoots for two 7. Davud Sheffneld passes the ball. Right Page: 1. Bruce Sonders attempts to fund open teammate, 2. James Thomas shoots for two. 3. Dee Galbreth goes up wnth a1umper.4. Jlrnmy Taylor goes for two 5. Dee Galbreth gets off the floor to score. 6. James Thomas stretches toward the goal. 7. Rodney McCollum records another two pomts for the Bearcats 8. Galbreth succeeds nn helpnng Wm, Junior Varsity Basketball - 125 126 gasketbalf Frosh strive for excellency The Freshman Basketball A team's efforts and hard practice paid off with a district record of 7-7. They lost in the second round of the District Tournament to Plano Clark. Leading scorers were Eric Sims with an average of 13.7 points per game, and Ronnie Benedict with 6.3. The leading rebounder was David Hancock with an average of 9 rebounds per game. With a district record of 5-4, the Freshman Basket- ball B-Team has done an outstanding job under the coaching skills of Mr. Al Hambrick. Jerry Guess with an average of 9 points per game and Mike Dunn with 7, were the leading scorers of the season for the B-Team. 2 x .1 as slrsrr rlrr , . ,Em mw,etl,,4. . 4 4 i E 1. Ray Campbell guards member of opposing team closely. 2. Ronnie Benedict tries to get two points. 3. Ray Campbell Freshman Boys Basketball 'S 3 . N 5 shoots for two as John Esters looks on 4. Detrius Carter skies for two. 5. Eric Sims dribbles closely guarded. 1 Xi Wm V IKKL- -it K I F ' yum 5 1. Ernest Porter tries a layup. 2. Eric Sims shoots for two. 3. John Esters waits to shoot. 4. Detrius Carter attempts to 5 :ARHA0 10 s 2 ww -Q... 4 make two. 5. John Esters passes the ball. 6. Eric Sims skies for two points as Tim Kramer looks on. Freshman Boys Basketball- 127 Spikers reconstruct team capabilities It was a rebuilding year for the SHS Varsity Volleyball team as they posted a 3-3 second place district finish. Graduation took its toll on the team as it lost a major portion ofthe starters. Although this was a very team oriented group, they did have their standout players. Seniors Joyce Walker and Tinitia Campbell were chosen as all-tournament players at ETSU. Coach Don Longo sighted the following players as standouts: Joyce Walker, Felicia Mask, Janet Wade and Hope Sims. 2 S.. .iysiiw-::g5iE..4. l iff' K ,if .41 S ...ni 5 - Varsity Volleyball 1 3 1. Joyce Walker concentrates on returning the serve. 2. Hope Sims and Sharon Vrla anticipate the upcoming return. 3. Team members meet at center court to discuss game plan. 4. Sherri Huschke practices her serve. 5. Tinitia Campbell receives the pass. 1 2 gg. 1 X 4 1. Janet Wade sets the ball 2. Sherri Huschke gets ready to slam the ball. 3. Lelgh-Ann Scott sets the ball as Janet Wade watches, 4. Joyce Walker bumps the ball. 5. Team members go through a servnng drlll to prepare for game, 6. Janet Wade tlps ball past Denton defender. Varsity Volleyball - 129 1 3 . ,Am X 5 1. Sharon Vrla and Joyce Walker attempt a block. 2. Felicia Mask digs the ball. 3. Joyce Walker sets up the ball to start the play. 4. Tinitia Campbell spikes against Denton. 5. Sharon Vrla and Tlnitia Campbell practice returns. 6. Felicia Mask stret- ches to block the ball. - Varsity Volleyball it c HQ -:- Q A . L ggi-1295 ,leaf 1 K K Wa X if Q 9 rl XE? i K YY! Y l Q A II. .H if 5 1. Hope Sims bumps a hard pass. 2. Practice is a part of a dai- ly routine. 3. Sherry Means goes up for the spike, 4. Tinitia Campbell and Kelly Kramer block the pass, as Hope Sims bumps it. 5. Janet Wade dinks the ball. 6. Sherri Huschke and Kelly Kramer warm up. JV thrives on teamwork After overcoming early adjustment problems, the Sherman High JV Volleyball team became a well-disciplined group posting a 4-2 second place district finish. Confidence seemed to progress as the season continued. By the end of the season, we could stay in a three game match with almost anyone stated Mrs. Carrie Barron, JV coach. Mrs. Barron also pointed out the following for consistent play: Jennifer Brown, Renay Polk, Karen Blondy, Angie Johnson and Kim Mask. 4 V 1' 9 , ,W ,yfjrff Z i gg m tw 8 Junior Varsity Volleyball H 'Q . 5 fkrfw . .. ,LLZ . . , 3 'faint' 9 9 I be 4 5 Rlght Page: 1. Renay Polk sets up the ball. 2. JV team members build up team morale. 3. Jennifer Brown sets up the hard pass from the opposing team. 4. Janice Chappell bumps a serve to save the point. 5. Kim Mask stands in ready position for the next play. 6. Renay Polk digs the ball to win the point. Left Page: 1. Gina Griffith anticipates the upcoming play. 2. Jessica Hudson goes up to block the ball. 3. Renay Polk spikes against the opposing team. 4. Karen Blondy shows her form for bumping. 5. Renay Polk digs the ball. 6. Gina Griffith does her part to save the point. 5 Frosh spikers unite to form one team The Freshman Spikers brought a promising future to the eyes of volleyball fans as they posted a 14-4 overall record. For' the first time the members of the Freshman Athletics were combined as one team. As a result, Two of Plano and games. ln each Freshmen they finished first in their area. the tournaments attended included Denison, winning a total of 4 out of 6 of the two tournaments, Sherman's finished with fourth and first places, respectively. 3 1. Tonya Andrews digs the ball as Wendy Lunkley stands ready to help 2. Rebecca Sprowl stands in position to return the serve. 3. Karen Riley pertects her serving form 4. Latonya Andrews anticipates a upcoming play. 5. Susan Smith does he part to save the point 134 - Freshman Volleyball 1 Scoreboard 1 SHS OPP 5 15 6 15 Congress 15 12 15 9 Denison 15 0 1215 15 12 Greenvslle 15 2 15 2 Greenvalle 015 1614- 11 15 Turner 1715 1510 1513 Plano Wnlhams 14 6 7 15 Plano Vines 12 15 15 10 Denison 15 O 15 4 Whatesboro 15-15, 115-7' n Denison . anc a e os serves o score a oin . . arla Webb 1 N yG II g t p t 2 C g ready to set up the ball. 3. Laq-uetta Gafnron b ps the b II aobntmbrddf pt5R A' Ik th pp gt F h vnybu 135 ggsketbaff Lack of experience squad's only drawback Due to a young team and lack of experience, the Girls Varsity Basketball team posted a season record of 13 wins-14 losses. They attended the Plano, Bonham, and Leonard Tournaments, winning the consolation trophy at Leonard and second place at Bonham. Donna Craddock was the leading scorer of the season with 242 points, followed by Dhana Crawford with 196 points, and Valerie Campbell, 164 points. A 2 --'VC 1 1. Shavon Baldwin shoots for two. 2. Valerie Campbell with a jumper. 3. Kim Campbell tries to block shot. 4. Michelle Casey adds to the score. 5. Donna Craddock goes up for two. .. if. . tam. ' .1 Q., A 47 lfyififlfw. ,V .V-rf. 1 4. y X X Q 2 3 7 1 Phyllis Hunt plays defense. 2. Donna Craddock goes up for a lay-up. 3. Michelle Casey tries to block the shot. 4. Valerie Campbell onthe rebound. 5. Vickie Boat- man shoots for two. 6. Dhana Crawford closely guards opponents. 7. Kim Camp- bell gets ready to pass the ball. ' I Varsity Girls Basketball- 137 QPSKETBAZ4 5 138 l 5 . 0 . I 4 1. Vickie Boatman gets ready to shoot. 2. Shavon Baldwin at tempts jumper. 3. Jonna Blair tries to pass the ball. 4. Suzanne Totten looks for an open teammate. 5. Dhana Crawford goes up with a lay-up. 6. Valerie Campbell grabs forthe rebound - Varsity Girls Basketball A Q :.1.1.s. ..... . :suse Q: Q is fi. 7 8 1. Dhana Crawford looks for a layup. 2. Jonna Blair shoots for two. 3. Michelle Casey tries to pass the ball. 4. Valerie Campbell goes up for two. 5.,Jonna Blair up with a jumper. 6'. Dhana Crawford attempts jumper. 7. Donna Craddock attempts a jump shot. 8. Valerie Campbell tries for two points. Varsity Girls Basketball - il 139 ie-05 JV captures crown The Junior Varsity Girls Basketball team once again broke a record, with a 22-5 season, to capture the district 6-5A Cham- pionship. This established a new dimension in winning as they topped last year's mark of 15-10. This group of team-oriented girls set their goals high, stated Coach Mike Reece. Hard work, effort and hustle have all con- tributed to their success. The team was led in play by the scoring of Patricia Isabell, Shennell Cox and Greta Scruggs. The defense of Kerri Taylor and Lori Scott, and rebounding of Dana Dowell, and Mary Williams. Erica Swanson was also a standout as an excellent ballhandler and helping in pressure situations. In clinch situations the team relied heavily on their excellent bench support. I r. 23 hc. 140 - Junior Varsity Girls Basketball .KLQ f time '1 no 1 2 nw-an-me-.........,,..... . ' .- -in fix' JZ ' w,: N '17:- i n 5 g 4 5 . . C S. K K A 2 Q , P 1 tl ' t tt sgiw as 6 ld ,QQQq Q I 4 an . X ft fftgfes f'f. Y N 24 'WT F 2 .. 1 r 6 7 8 Left Page: 1. Patricia lsabell goes for shot. 2. Erica Swanson tries to get ball over the head of defender. 3. Greta Scruggs scores two with jump shot. 4. Shennell Cox adds points to the score. 5. Linda Coulson tries to find opening to make fastbreak. 6. Erica Swan- son attempts getting past defender. Right Page: 1. Linda Coulson hangs onto the ball. 2. Sarah Sloan shoots free shot. 3. Kerri Taylor heads toward the basket with a layup. 4. Kerri Taylor does her part on defense. 5. Dana Dowell stands in position for rebound. 6. Lori Scott throws in the ball to start play. 7. Patricia lsabell tries to find open teammate. 8. Shennell Cox attempts to pass defender for layup. Junior Varsity Girls Basketball -141 Young team works together As the Freshman Girls Basketball season came to an end, many players gained needed experience for future years at SHS. With a third place finish in the district tournament, Sherman won the consolation and provided spectators with promising hopes for the years to come. Throughout the year, the Freshman team was led by the following players: Trina Walker, Debbie Reutelhuber, Wendy Douglas, Karen Riley, Carla Hudson, and Kelly Malacara. With an overall record of 12-6, the Freshman Basketball team contributed to Sherman High's new winning tradition of the eighties. if 5 142 - Freshman Girls Basketball 1 4 st,tt, is ,.,,, ,.. ,,.. . . .M . i it x AL 6 1. Andrea Emeary goes up for a rebound. 2. Andrea Emeary tries to pass the ball. 3. Kelly Malacara passes the ball. 4. An- drea Erneary goes up jump ball as Carla Hudson waits. 5. Carla Hudson shoots for two. 6. Trina Walker goes up for two. .5 5. l 1 -- uv -... 4 - ' . . w .1 .. i A W. if 2 5' ' Q in X W F s A , I l 'W .1 my ui, Q ' i r 4 il i W , Q Q l ,uv '54 3 7 8 1. Valerie Walker shoots free throw as Andrea Emeary awaits. 2. Carla Hudson goes up with a lay-up. 3. Karen Riley grabs the rebound. 4. Valerie Walker goes up on jump ball. 5. Kim Curren shoots for two. 6. Valerie Walker attempts shot. 7. Andrea Emeary gets in a posi- tion to rebound. 8. Andrea Emeary dribbles down court. Freshman Girls Basketball- 14 Teamwork and optlmlsm achleve success The Bearcat Soccer Team set Itself a goal thus year to make the post season playoffs as the flfth seeded team out of twelve Thelr new offenslve allgnment ln the mldfleld wlth Dan Young Erlc Reutelhuber and Butchle Morales along with lnnovatlve comblnatlon runs by forwards Jeff Rodaway Davld Webb and Scott Blanton allowed the Cats to outshoot their op ponents ln varlous games throughout the year The defense was controlled by senlor goalkeeper Eddle Gonzales and sweeper Jeff Bledsoe ,ff aww temp exe? S hmm 'SJR s Wwkwww 1 I i 3 4 1 Eddle Gonzales and Bruce Rachel block a goal attempt 2 Davnd Webb passes the ball to Greg Melton 3 Eric Reutelhuber prepares to klck 4 James Adams blocks the op 5 2 s T I I l A ' if ' ' 1 V V A W xi K -1 - L' .5 ' - if '. T ,,.,s T I tttt T at 'ttt gg ' - B - T s,, X -:i...-fftQL as A K - ' B N XM 'ff' T .::. T 'ip' 2 3' ' I g G T tttt r sf: : : T kk: iii i 7' K 5 1 . - V f agua? A T kkkl V. 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The 1982 Bearcat track team made no exception to this tradition. Many strong points were seen throughout the season by members of the sprint relay team, mile relay team, and hurdlers. The most expected standout of the season was Jerome Hollands' return to the State meet. Other standouts included Benja Major. Randy Chaney, and Stan Thomas on the relay teams. -,W 2 ,5 i Q X' . 'este Eff S it I 1 . A .gs f x I f I K. f s . w'sf. 1 s . .. ' 'X ! .vw , gnc . , K N wks' X - - kg 3,5 , 'N .fe ., Q ,H R , - ,,,,.. t.'g,,..f - , ,yt Va ,V ,Q .. . or ,S . gas . T any t -K ,t,,,FS Q in MQW i L, 5 4 4 Bo sTrack A..-,, l T. .. g l t fm ,, , .N VV.. fmijr 'ir ' . A Vi XQQXK r A 9 ,fu-f 1 fxsfiiftglw- J , k I ul , ,, ,,. M ' l I g ' ' i l l sw 5 3 4 6 7 Left Page: 1. Max Cogswell and Jeff Anderson warm up for sprint workout. 2. Mark Kinder concentrates on rough schedule. 3. Mile relay team prepares for handoff practice. 4. Gaylon Scruggs and Barry Hughey cool off after practice. 5. Benja Majors practices handing off baton for sprint relay. Right Page: 1. Kirk Rayford practices discus throws for the meet. 2. Jeff Anderson tries new hurdle technique. 3. Johnny Turner runs in and outs before practice. 4. Ronald Wright works on 440. 5. Sprint relay begins workout schedule. 6. Tracksters warm up for daily training, 7. Junior Varsity trackster begins workout. Boys Track - 14 Strong competitors make difference Strong competitors on the track provided the difference for the SHS girls track team throughout the 1982 season. Returning standouts for the girls team were Joyce Walker, Patsy Polk, Paula Guess, Tinitia Campbell, Mary Williams, and Patricia Isabell. Coach Mike Reece also added Helene Softly, Stacy Glidwell, Dorothy Chaf- fin, Kim Sawyer, Cynthia Scruggs and Terri Sawyer to the list of expected strong com- petitors in their events. X, -. iS'.i Tiff' N... Q X' 5 SW 2 4 sgglgfu .1 Sf. .. 5 Q Ain R .A ' . 1 3 Left page: 1. Patricia Isabell, Valerie Campbell, Donna Crad- dock, run practice laps. 2. Karen Craddock, Rhonda McCor- mick practice keeping pace. 3. Kelly Malacara, Shannel Cox keep same pace. 4. Kim Curran, Valerie Campbell, Patricia Isabell, run to the finish. Right page: 1. Donna Parks and Joyce Walker jog together. 2. Kim Curren starts her run. 3. Valerie Campbell and Donna Craddock run warmup laps. 4. Mary Williams concentrates on her stride. 5. Rhonda McCormick stretches out her stride. 150-Gi rls Track ,An N , L iv ' f 1 .,,.......---- A ' fwf- Qwmrafgz MI MA ' WJ Q W. 'J iw... 1: I Y , , , F9534 2 V MA , I , 1- ' I' 1 I4-Wa f.f,f 3 if- ,a -. - x '4- QQ f' X . me A' Q' gl . , 1 x . . Y 2 LX i A we I if 4 5 Girls Track - 151 Hughley, Young lead varsity cross-country This year's Cross-Country team was led in a good attitude and outstanding dedication by Senior Barry Hughley and Junior Dan Young. Dur- ing the season the team participated in five season meets and one district meet. Conditioning and discipline were dominant factors as the run- ners trained for the grueling three-mile races. 2 Left page: 1. Billy Keene pushes to finish a run. 2. Todd Stallwood and Greg Melton pace themselves. 3. Gaylon Scruggs starts a long run with a smile. Right page: 1, Dan Young concentrates on his stride. 2. Greg Melton, Barry Hughley, and Gaylon Scruggs sprint at the finish. 3. Coach Gary Benton asks Billy Keene about a previous time while Scott Anderson, Max Cogswell, Dan Young, Gaylon Scruggs and Brian Dodson look on. 4. Scott Anderson picks up his pace near the end of the run. 5. Scott Anderson, Todd Stallwood, Jeff Bodovsky, Max Cogswell and Akbar Ziyad make a daily practice run. 152 - Cross Country. ,rw ii ,, , t, X ,.,, . N , W View 1 W it qw,,fK,, AP M W Q . 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'T llll l il.wl iill +',iili i lii'li ill il H l r v,,i,:.. mi ,lli 't-li f W ' W 'il -i Www 1 l i' li ' I ' . . - '1 F 1- r F' Q - Li. ' ,,,a.,.tM J ' ea.-wife U3 WW,-' + E f i i -2 iwiwggjff 'PW 1 3 . ., 3 E N ...W if W. 5, iff'W W .4 -.I Golf stresses individualism One of the rnost disciplined and time- consuming sports at SHS is golf. Leading players throughout the season included David Sheffield, all district as a freshman, Danny Alford and Roger Ragan. During the season, three different rounds were held at Denton, Wichita Falls, and Tanglewood of Sherman. Sherman faced their toughest com- petition against Denton, who had eight returning lettermen. 1 Ai . I.. .. 25145 ., ' X is, l A if f E i l A Q F Q' it-3 f Q ' li , l, fs x argl -' - rsqyws:-g-Q'i 1, ,P X X X, Kwai fi it Q NX? 1 V .,,,,,, 6' L 3 'Fl .wel r 4 5 154 -- Golf fox ....,-sm - 'wi ,KM 2 D N LA. Q . . 1 . Y 4 , .1 ., . D 1 15 . l 2 8' f ii 4 Q.- 3 52 t A X - 2 t - l A R . 1 at ' Y 'f 1: is 4 f M , K .. ff T- R D if Q . :- -. ., jf ---, . . . , . is..5,g - H D D ,,., . lf, . I - ,--, -'.' . - QMS. f Y in -- . .- - - Ls t . . F -if ns 1 A . ' . . M of A'.' 11- ,rg . me .,gw.:,. 5 K f 9 i if R Q ,X . lm 2 if AF, .' 4 Left Page: 1. Doug Harrison takes practice swing before tee- ing off. 2. Roger Ragan works on putting. 3. Stanley Miles con' centrates on the ball during practice. 4. Curry Vogelsang chips shot onto the green. 5. Danny Alford works on perfection. Right Page: 1. Rick Hutcherson takes a cut at the ball. 2. Dennis Terflinger practices putting technique. 3. David Shef- field concentrates on long drive. 4. Richard Bird looks for the perfect shot. 5. David Sheffield puts power behind his swing. Go If 155 k v v v v v v.:v.v.'.v.v.'.v.v-v-v-v-,-.-v-.Av-v-va-rv-v-.zz .v,v.'.v,v,',,vAv,v,'Av,v,v,,v,v.wwS W I M T E A M gvvvv.vAv,vAvg',v,v,v,v,v1v,v,v,A.v.v.v.v.,.v.,.,.v.,., Tanksters earn recognition The SHS Swimming and Diving Team gained recognition and grew to 16 members during the 81-82 season. Throughout competition, each member produced faster and better times for all the athletes. There was a dramatic improve- ment from beginners and solid performances from the varsity, commented coach Connie Baker. Members of the team consisted of Tom Adami, Sherri Barret, Pat Smith, Darryl Lawson, Fred Hanley, Chuck Stephens, Marv Sprouse, Catherine Armstrong, Chris Carpenter, Bobby Platt, Lisa Lauderback, David Harrell, Richard Santos, Rodney Santos, Doug Hooten, and Julianne Kleespies. 2 1. Julianne Kleespies practices her backstroke. 2. Chuck Stephens concentrates on his dive. 3. Bobby Platt completes a dive. 4. Pat Smith kicks the length of the pool. 5 i - ,MWKX 1- 9 S we I T T ,.. 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Sheri Barrett works on the breaststroke. v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v 'AvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvkAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAYAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAv..vA'AvAi'N'N,si A A, A AA A A A A A A A A AA A A A nnnnnugggun-v-vAvA.-v-v v v .-,4,,-v-,- vAvAv'vAvAvAv4vAvAvAvAv'vAv4v'vAvAvA9LAvAv4v'vAv'v'lvA,-g Swim Team - 157 Cats overcome weakness Despite the loss of many experienced players to graduation, consistent play was expected from the few remaining lettermen. The major weakness for the 1982 Bearcat Baseball team was the lack of ex- perience in the field. Among the leaders of the Varsity team were Mike Ferguson, Paul Schneider, Ronnie Harrington, and James Jack. These four players helped to strengthen the areas of pitching and catching, stated Coach Gary Benton. .wifi if Y fi. gif- ERE,- -qq. E ,- fps , 1 ,jg ff' 'ln' ' 2 I 1.5 1 . - I -4 I. ,..,4 , - 4 N3 T Y i, .. - , WHA f',+r:: . ' , ,911 . I .Q rf' ':1i?'z:w f-,. ' .y 'f , A : .- ' . - ,, zgyifgi .' 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Only the top five boys and girls were allowed to compete in tournaments in Garland, Duncanville, Trinity, Irv- ing, Bells. The team did especially well for their first tournament. Team members were: Steve Jackson, David Brown. Tim Tate, Brent Barry, David Rylander, Meagan Beatty, Kim Abby, Jennifer Cooper, Sally Nicholson, and Whitney Charleton. 1 ,ffm ig , i . ,Q ,, , Div' ,Rt .... , .- 'f,i-'f.m5,:,'1,,,,- 5 - V A V ,4vyqg.u.... Wonka, My ,L,g,..5g.4avfza!qI-fry g . .4 D . ,t , , Ly:- 3 160 - Tennis w 'wiiilfiziii-f-yawj, ,f 1, i . , ' i 2 I WM ,M tg.u,1,,,,,4 . 1 , .. MM, ,., V, ia-0 ,NM 4 1. Whitney Charlton gives good forehand swing. 2. Sally Nicholson stretches body length for volley, 3. David Brown lobs the ball. 4. Kim Abby hits forehand. s'4 YI 1 4-4,4 5,4-disks 5--+ I ll m 51:23:13 gg We wanna: 1. 5 ga 2325 'ml nnixanw nu Egmnmnsmmeeww im: 5 6 1. Whitney Charlton tries to get ball over net. 2 Kim Abby attempts to return a low ball. 3 Steve Jackson displays his powerful backhand, 4. Tim Tate and Steve Jackson practice playing doubles. 5. Meagan Beatty saves ball from going out of bounds. 6. Jen . ' X . ' 4' s - 'x.t:,::s' '. fide, 0 . .', .s .4.,. ,'.L,tx N . ,, 'few .r X 1,5 'erf '1,?r'1.f fl, .W .t. , .. . . F. uf' - iff .,, . o n K . K fl . I. fgsgg HU- Q Q ' . Y X , S . ...yy 1 2 ' - Q ..,. fe Mg - --k' - '-:ft -. - . 1 I 5 . ' -- . W it r ' - ,ki I I I V K K M .. .Q-Q L g Alt ,S r S' . ,. l 4 --.g 1 N nifer Cooper hits ball to opponents as Sally Nicholson awaits return. Tennis -161 l X act- Qur lon C 4 :swf wif , 'again gEE5EEs5.5q 5 N'!!i5sssg!s!!!n. Intramurals g ll 3232: Throughout the school year, many students find relaxation through intramurals. These activities bring out many friendly rivalries between the advisory classes. Not only are the students involved in these ac- tivities, but teachers develop a feeling of competition and a desire for their class to win. 2 - 1, ,, mga-vmwmmqlw lltll, W 4 162 - Intramurals 1 t I , , vrwsu A J A K.. Q ti R3 PM if ,,. .mi 1 Elf: ' fi J? H'fi 'v .:E1 .ff Sig? I . , un . f '1- sg tl TV fi'f.. 'Nl K. 4 Left page: 1. Leroy Chaffin goes for the ball as Denise Pettljohn looks on. 2. Terry Company trles to bump the ball, 3. Troy Werner goes for a spike as Ed Chappell and Andrew Luchessi stand ready to play. 4. Gene Stubber aims for the ball as Thad Kelly watches. 5. Doug McKinney goes up for a spike. Right page: 1. Gwen Reed stays alert for action. 2. Lee Olmstead gets ready to serve the ball. 3. Doug Harrison, Wade Riza, Jerry Thomas, and Greg Foster attempt to get ball up. 4. Marshall Min- shew bumps the ball. 5. Ricky Dunn jumps for the ball while Kerri Taylor looks on. I ff :ww in'-M ww an 1 F' 1 .H 1 i x nf -N., X Q A , ., , J is I L R M I 6 g K EE K , .. . . 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S ti I A5 T vi Mike Tucker, Charles Johnson, Terry Company, Mike Honea, Pet- tie Hunt, Thad Kelley and Benja Majors were selected for the honorable men- tion all-district team. Jerome Holland was named to the all-American track team and received second place in hurdles at the state track meet. Charles Har- grove, Clinton Maynard, and Ed- die Hatch re- ceived offensive first team all- district honors. Sports Honors Sw hfmwigv 1 AK f.j,,4,f.:3:.:,,.: ,A . , in 5 X - hkoleir? 4 . , ' 'J QQ-U xg 782-X L 1 7 I .. I 553. ' var . i'.:.1.', u as 'HIL 'Q ' 1 U J- QL: - .7 ., ,,, ,,,,... 5-lf: 5 X f .1 1 X f . -4' J ' 'I-' L if X 9 41 15' .. J 'T qv ' ' v'5y,5 QR M: 'f 1'3- ilkzltnrez WM' MMWWUW' Egyptian Presldent Anwar Sadat prnor to hrs assassination 7 I. IC! L f J4 pfffaaaa f all 9 ,4 3 ff C WJJ 9 7fl.S7fgl:f ln! M? . .::.::L J4 ,vial :aaa 23,06 : :J 9 :I 61. : .:,:.:,:25 : JL, ,:. Jgfl. 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An airgner craalleal info a Lriclye in waaninyfon, linen ,Affinia flue polomac Ever Lifgny 78 PEOPL- jour .ylzuruleroiral FILM Jiea, in a CFGJA wlligz ,zracliciny maneuuera. eafld c' 7969 7 ,Mclor gunna - porfrayerl viffain in anal Wouiea Walage wood - afar of many hfma Wham .Juoizlen - wefflfnown afar .fdnwar .gaalal - l9reaiJenl of Cfyypl V Mffjaay - moaf famoua recoral Kpoclc .x4rounJ flue Gfocy, 155, Juarofcl Urey - Iiacouery of ,Heavy Wifroyen maale .Juyclroyen gomo poaaiog N Joe Iouia - won Aeavyweiyllf fifgz in I937 am! il for I2 yeara Omar Lyrarlby - .xdmeriraa faaf hue-afar yener-af pefe peiaer - 1941 grooLfyn .5boJyer, named Arai rooLie lo win a Walionafleayue Laffiny fifzz. paufJynJe - famoua comealian i 170 - Current Events Natalie Wood in one of her many films. arfiaf, ana, Leaf ar- Page From an Unkept Diary This past year has been spectacular for me . . , I have fallen in love with someone very special and dear to my heart . . . This VIP, this super special being has brought a new panoramic view to my eyes . . . I used to just sit and dream about castles in the air, and about being in love . . . Now my ultimate fantasies have come to life . . . I have experienced the sensation of my first kiss and felt the warmth of holding hands with that special someone who cares about me . . . I have finally realized what it means to say I LOVE YOU, and I now know the undescribable feeling of hearing someone say I LOVE YOU back to me . .. It is so assuring to know that whether l'm saying it or receiving it, it is delivered with great magnitude from within the heart and not from some silly poem . . .This special friend and love of my life has taught me how to gain a new perspective on life . . . This new world I live in allows me to spend endless moments talking, sorting out my problems and helping with his.. . I am allowed and encouraged to be myself and forget the worry when I don't exactly look or feel my best. . . I can joke around and feel young without being thought immature, or I can open up and cry on his shoulder without being ridiculed . . . I have learned to take a little, and give a lot. . . I have learned to express my joy and sometimes hide my pain, but I would never put up a false front for fear of hurting my love . . . I have learned to be honest .no matter what the cost, and I have humbled myself to ask forgiveness when I know I am at fault. . .Best of all, I have experienced what some people only dream of. . . I have found the only person I ever want'to share eternity with, and I refuse to accept any other . . . If this world of mine were to shatter and the pieces scatter about, I would much rather spend my days in loneliness and solitude than share myself with anyone else. . .Therefore, there must be no one else. . .My destiny has arrived.. . For I am loved. Did You Ever See a Sunrise? Alice welgmman I Did you ever see a sunrise, Sel'ilOI' On a misty summer's morn? Did you ever awaken early, To see a new day being born? Did you ever see in that day, The one you saw being given birth, Something very special, Heavenly, but fallen down to earth? Did you get this feeling, Of something new approaching your heart, With all negative feelings, Making their depart. Did you feel a little tickle, Fill your heart and mind? Did your heart giggle, With joy being its bind? Have you ever had the feeling, That this has happened before? Even if it has, love's entensity, Each time envelopes more. Was that sunrise, something of your heart? Was it the birth of your deepest soul? Was it the sunshine spark, To relight a fire that had gone cold? Did you feel that a new life had begun, Just as a sunrise announces the arrival of a new day? Did you feel your season of winter, Turn to the bright, brilliant month of May? Did the sunrise stop, And further over the horizon refuse to go? Did the colors want to stay cool and captivating, Soft and mellow? Did it want to make sure, That your heart would still shine? Would it stay the lovely color, Of pink-purple watermelon wine? Did your heart, ever like the sun. Alone want to warm the skier? Did you ever know that you could, If you will glow, creating your own lavishing sunrise. Velma Miller Robin Schemmel Freshman Junior Special Features - 171 - This Is It Well, this is it, Our Big Senior Year It is hard to believe That it's finally here - that graduation is so near! As l look back on all the years, And think about the good times and all the fun we've had, lt's sad to think that lt's all coming to an end. The years sped by ln a hazy rush, From first grade, To your first big crush Then its on to high school, Pep rally, football games, traffic jams in the halls, With special girl friends and boyfriends and a new car. You thought you had it all. All the lost pens and pencils, And the worn out erasers, The shabby notebooks, And the crumpled up papers. Staying up late to study Sleeping through class, Worrying about that major test, And hoping you'll pass. Sharing lockers - Having one locker here and one locker there Trying to make that winter coat fit, Remembering which book is where! And as I look back , On the good, as well as the bad times we've shared, l'll treasure the memories And the deep friendships that are rare We did a lot of growing up, We helped each other mature, We helped prepare each other For the experiences in life we will endure And though life, at times, will be difficult, As we go our separate ways, l hope you will trust God to lead and guide you, And that happiness will forever fill your days. Rachelle Rostyne Senior 172 - Special Features Life is Blue Blue, as the ocean waters. Life gushes with joy, But sometimes, ending in a tidal crash. Life flows as water. Giving growth and beauty to everyone who has it Life is wonderfully water blue, But crystal when melted from snow. Life is blue as the skies are. lt can be covered with clouds, Or warmed with the sun. The skys go on through eternity. As life does. If your memories Will allow life to live. Velma Miller Freshman X kk j fx. N lil tr fry! . ,tif , Andrea Kottwitz Sophomore Kendra Eurom Junior Measured in the Heart l think I smiled when first you said, I wish I could be tall. 'Til then I never really thought about your size at all. Who can measure feet and inches, when the spirits truer measure has great dimensions that a friend soon comes to treasure? No instrument can tally height where loft mind has been, Nor measure one whose spirit is cathedral tall within. Julia Kever J Spring Morning On this spring clean morning, I sit as the cool breeze, Streams, blows, and sifts its way Through the grass and trees, As I look over the fields, I begin to see, The creations of God The ones he gave to you and me. As I look through the picket fence, I see flowers of a sunshine yellow and They are full of life, Dew drops crown their prickly heads. The smell of earth and honeysuckle, Fill the air, tickling my nose As the air is filled, With the freshness and the smell of green apricots, and the blue bonnets as they grow Birds are chirping in a pecan tree, That is standing firmly and tall nearby. I see birds swooping down, And l hear the young ones that cry. The trees sway and wave, As if they are trying to say Hello I answer back, Then bid, Cheeriol To a dotted and speckled, softly Fluttering butterfly. It makes its way over, The yellow horizon of the sunshine sky. The bees make housecalls, On flowers, to be a thief of their sweet nectar, They light down to them, Suckling it with their injector. The breeze is undescribable, But describe it my best I will. It makes the young tender grass tremble, As the mature stands strong and still. The breeze comes in to port, As smooth and as soft as fresh cream. It makes tiny ripples, In the animals' drinking stream. The zephyr of air whistles, Making its way through. Rustling, Comforting, The life and world around you. The gales bring pollen, That tickle and make me sneeze. But there is nothing like the crispness, Of a country morning breeze. The boisterous, pneumatic winds Bring moisture from the spring below. The bellowing winds puff through Leaving swiftly, bidding me back my own Cheerio. Velma Miller Freshman Special Features - 173 L ,.,, A 1+2 :1 - I .- Qg ,1,,' I - Q' The Victors . . - There's a precious gift that God grants a few. A gift that is unrivaled by material possessions and that en- T N ,,, dures the passage of all time. It is the gift ol :.: i ' friendships' The comradeship shared by two friends stands uncon- ' querable amidst the turmoils of life. It endured the f race and is crowned victor in the end. 35 g,,, You've truly been a Godsend to me. You knew of my 'rv' ' V1,g q1rq faults and yet accepted me as I was. When the road -- tiw ll,' iii was long and the going rough, you carried me and A if helped me find my way. I 1.i.' I t . iff' You went that extra mile for me more than once. Yo I its-. ti, W Wigs, . is 'f'tW'w . ,,'-i W I, ,wsswtqswi ,K wg ' st? tt Jeri Larson Senior to Far Away Love Although we're many miles apart You're in my mind, you're my heart. I think of you often, very much I can feel your kiss, your gentle touch. When you're gone I seem happy, but it's all an act I miss you Darling, I want you back. Now I may be out of your mind But another like you, I will never find. Remember these words, for they are true Please never forget, l'II always love you. Leslie Duckworth Senior 174 - Special Features gave me your arm to lean on when the load was to , heavy for me alone to bare. You gave yourself, even when you had nothing left to give. The hope and encouragement I receive from your witness lifts my spirits when they're low. Ours is a friendship that will last beyond a lifetime. thank God for giving me a friend like you. We have en- dured the race. . .We are The Victors. Cindy Andersor Senior Expression I waited for the perfect moment to say the words my heart wanted to express. I loved you, well, but waited for the day to give it words more worthy of confession. I tabulated love in silent measure, countinglife a dearer thing for you. The wealth you gave became my heart's high treasure. Yet still I could not speak the thanks I knew. I have found that waiting only waits in reticence that left it mute before: So now with an open vow that compensates, I leave my little homage at your door. Forgive a tribute long over due, I blame a timid heart for such delay. By Julia Kever Junior Don't Promise Me Forever I don't want to hear commitment In your words when you are here, And I don't want forever In a dream to reappear. Because, you see, I've seen it when It didn't last that long And then I have regrets for what I really knew was wrong. Please, just don't say forever, it Just hurts me all the more. Because sometime you just might say I'm sorry, through the door. Please, I can't say forever, It frightens me to think Of things I may have said and done While balanced on the brink Of really letting my heart go - Forever, as it were, And just believing that this time No problems would occur. You lie, to say forever is A gift you've saved for me, When someone else has heard that line Before reality. Please, just don't promise For all time, Not yet, I just can't take the pain if it should happen that this was all a mistake. Please, just don't say forever, and Just maybe, then we'Il find A nice surprise if things work out Until the end of time. Forever, well, it frightens meg I seem to shy away Because I'd just get hurt again If you should leave someday. So please, don't say forever, I just still need time to live. Don't promise me forever, when It isn't yours to give. Julie Pierce Junior Success Success is bright pink. It feels like an ocean in your stomach. It gushes and lets everyone notice you. Success with success is not letting it go to your head. Success makes you feel like the first daisy of spring. lt makes gray clouds blow the other way, and finding out how to get it. Success is setting a goal, and not letting it defeat you. Success can be your life, as your life can be success. Just don't let it steal the loves that you have worked for. Success can be Fabulous! B Velma Miller Y Freshman 2 -c ,Ei te, W ii can 3 M 4,4 ' . 5, fb. 5 434 fs ft, it 9 it 9 V 1 i sf .QQ ' ,W f . its-'M-5 Q f I ,,,, ,.. 1' til S 3 . K .. 4,- 'sf Q 'lf it 552 t,,,,Q,, ,,. Wk E51 W Q wwwfiswwtq, Q tsl , . ,, 1 x ,f , if 1, I gg? i , Q ......t...g,..,.,W ss. t rag? 235 2 am. .,.,.,,,t.Mf?Qfw r :lu j, P W, . We gf 2 21: , , vt is K E5 W t 5' N f. Gracie Hernandez Sophomore My First Love, My Last Love My first love was one that l'll never forget. I thought I loved him but he was like all the rest. He wrote me letters the words were sweet sensation. But now I am finding out it was only infatuation. He was my love, my true love only, but he kissed me, held me St left me coldly. Why, Oh why was I a fool to believe in him. People tried to tell me how he was but I ignored them He told me I was the only one but later I found out the lies had just begun. I shed tears, cried for many days, I didn't know what to do, didn't really know what to say. I said this is my first love, my last love, I will never do it again. Cause l'II always be broken hearted at the end. So take it from me girls, don't fall for every guy you see. For at the end you will be broken hearted, Broken Hearted like Me! By: Terri Sawyer Sophomore Special Features - 175 Gs 'N 3 Kit? qgx it Qm gfg, J ,dbg ff' Q1-aim 3555 391374 5 V2 'Jfa' 1 - f 7 , L' 1. . 1... ' 1, I :',,:. df , ,' f Q 2' .' Q .4 ' 1- .SIG ' H :re 1 lcv, g L,.'.'. I Q, :HL ,Q X W t -. Y . -9 1' ,I 1- f ' I .'2 , gt , .-.. -If ' fqd-' 1 7 4 H: ilkutultg 1 I School board terms year successful Although the problems of running a school system stocked with 5,825 students were many, the Sher- man lndependent School District managed to survive another year with little difficulty and much progress. Superintendent Dr. Wendell Hubbard, and school board members Mrs. Charles Spears, Mr. Darold Adami, Mr. Percy Neblett, Mr. Keith Brown, Mrs. C. P. Jackson, Mr. George McGahren, and Dr. Geer McKee, met the second Tuesday of each month. These dedicated people focused their attention on increasing attendance of SISD to 96 percent, im- proving proficiency on the Tabs Test that are given to the Freshman class each year, and to the Sophomores who did not meet minimum requirements: members also focused on obtaining a one month increase in the California Test of Basic Skills given in April. To keep the public abreast of SISD progress, a public relations program distributed newsletters and statistical information during the entire 1981-82 year. wi. fi H-.-can K 3 4 5 1. Mr. George McGahren, Mrs. Sara Jackson, Mr. Keith Brown, and Mr. Beryl Mackey at- tend Tuesday night school board meeting. 2. Dr. Wendell Hubbard, Superintendent of Schools. 3. Mr. Darold Adami makes a state- ment to the other board members. 4. Dr. Wendell Hubbard and Mrs. Charlotte Spears listen to board members ideas. 5. Dr. Wendell Hubbard talks to Mr. Beryl Mackey before a board meeting. 6. Mr. Keith Brown goes over his facts on upcoming events. 7. Dr. Geer McKee opposes decisions. Administration - 178 6 7 Dr. Tony Fillman . ,,,, lgvi . I A rv 4! M4 ., .. 3. 'iv 1 0 'V ff 54 . in Mr. Charles Byler Mrs. Sandi Froese ,M ,MQ Mrs. Nan Jones Mr. Bill McClure Principals instate advisory program As head principal, Dr. Tony Fillman manages and supervises the academic program, student activities, and the new advisory groups at SHS. Before com- ing to SHS, Dr. Fillman was principal at Washington Elementary, Piner Middle School, and Alice High School in Alice, Tx. Dr. Fillman said there is nothing routine about his job, 'tl meet new people all of the time and l'm never bored, he added. Helping Dr. Fillman at his time consuming job are four dependable and hard- working assistants, which include Mr. Bill McClure, Mr. Charles Byler, Mrs. Nan Jones, and a new addition to the staff, Mrs. Sandi Froese. Mr. McClure has been with SHS for 24 years, first as a teacher then as an assistant principal, and according to him, My favorite thing other than being on a romantic island is being at SHS with the student body. As a former Kansas City Junior High principal, Mr. Byler has been at SHS for 13 years. Through the years, he has established a goal to increase attendance and decrease behavior problems. Before coming to SHS as assistant principals, Mrs. Jones taught at Washington Elementary School and Mrs. Froese was a counselor at Dillingham Middle School. I think all four of the principals do an excellent job, stated Dr. Fillman. Mrs. Jones has been here for two years, and this is the first for Mrs. Froese. i'.SrV1E E-mi 25:4 E Q Ego.. XXJ .N 7 8 3. Dr. Tony Fillman and Billy Dorsey stand on sidelines of a Sherman Community Pep Rally. 4. Todd Summers purchases Senior Pep-Rally Packet from Mrs. Nan Jones. 7. Savella Blanton looks over papers with Mr. Charles Byler, 8. Jeff Bledsoe and Mrs. Sandi Froese check attendance. Administration - 179 180 ., ST? X . X S X if xx ik Y st f L X' wi X XA . W it he W N.. In am 4 iv- 3 . . :Q7 www fmgszxxwievwwf K , - f H- . ' . y , B11 5 6 1. Mrs. Sandi Froese confers with Kelly Harris about a schedule change. 2. Jennifer Brown chats with Mrs. Nan Jones about school. 3. Mrs. Nan Jones, Mr. Charles Byler, and Mr. Bill McClure discuss weekly calendar. 4. Mrs. Marilyn Banks talks with Mr. Bill Mc- Clure about attendance records. 5. Dr. Tony Fillman works on public announcement with Greg Foster. 6. Mike Scott and Mr. Charles Byler discuss cafeteria etiquette. -Administration Faculty key to Sherman high's success Dedication and understan- ding are two vital necessities for teachers and the SHS facul- ty are true to both. SHS teachers go through the year communicating with and teaching a large variety of students, keeping parents up to date with their progress, and evaluating their accom- plishments. They not only are recognized at SHS for their teaching skills, but without them there would be unorganized classes, mock- ing in assemblies, and unspon- sored clubs. Many teachers volunteer to do outside work and par- ticipate in a variety of SHS ac- tivities. Their days very seldom end in an eight-hour routine. They often spend hours after school grading papers, plann- ing and getting prepared for the next day - and backing the Bearcats to the very end. K. ' ' S S - A 1 r f . l i N t if., Allen, Mrs. Cheryl lnterpretor Anderson, Mr. Jack Vocational Counselor Andrajack, Miss Jane Math, Science, UIL Science Baker, Mrs. Connie English, Swimming Coach Baldwin, Mrs. Shirley Cosmetology, VICA Banks, Mrs. Marilyn Secretary Barker, Mr. Wesley Building Trades, VICA Barron, Mrs. Carrie English, Volleyball, Track Coach Batsell, Miss Beverly P.E. Beck, Mrs. Rosalie Receptionist Bledsoe, Mrs. Betty Business, NIKE Brawley, Mrs. Betty Home and Family Living, FHA Brown, Mr. Raymond Math, Key Club Brown, Mrs. Tonja English, UIL Spelling Brownlee, Mr. Harris Coach, American and World History Butler, Mrs. Yvonne Math, UIL Math Crow, Mrs. Patricia Principal Secretary Call, Mr. Royce General Metals Carver, Mrs. Patricia English, Debate Clark, Mrs. Virginia Nurse Faculty- 181 l i ' Clayton, Mr. Alfred Math Cole, Mr. Walter Auto-Mechanics i VICA , Cunningham, Mr. Tom ' World History, Asian, European Studies DeBerry, Mr. Robert Math, UIL Math DeWoody, Mr. Robert English Dyer, Mr. Mack Woodworking Tennis Coach Estes, Mr. Bill Science, Basketball Coach Fair, Mrs. Helena Health Coop, VICA Felch, Mrs. Carol Librarian lFienning, Mrs. Rosemond l VOE, VICA Fuller, Linda Special Education Giarraputo, Mrs. Fredia English, Typing, UIL ' Ready Writing Gibson, Mr. Robert Government, American History Gohlke, Mrs. Bobbie Spanish, French French Club Gohlke, Mr. Duane Choir Grigg, Gail Special Education, English and Reading Harris, Mrs. Kay Secretary Hambrick, Mr. Albert Math, Football Basketball Coach Hannah, Mrs. Nell Art 182 - Faculty Q A A . ,,.,, A X 1 cr, fi: Q g lt . a - - F , :J ' . Wg, vii? R32 ew S iw el. Q3 X, Q ,. KX tttt t is N V 1 3 R .K .3 8 , h K. Q if was 'N SLAM, riiiiwwt -Mme .1 Mrs Hilda Ramsey explains directions to Jimmy Graham ' ilk-we-V Hayes, Mrs. Linda World Geography History Hench, Mr. Rod Math Hinkle, Mrs. Anna Latin. English, Jr. Classical League Howeth. Mrs. Pam Government Hudgins, Mrs. Ida Spanish, PASF. Freshrna Cheerleaders Hudson, Mr. LA D.E., DECA Hunt, Mr. Ed Health, Football Coach Jack, Mr. Gerald Science, Football Coach Johnson, Mrs. Bernice Business. UIL Typing Johnson, Mr. Dorvin Drafting, VlCA Johnson, Mrs. Frances Secretary Jones, Mrs. Diane Math, Mu Alpha Theta Jones, Mrs. Mary Lynne Business, Activities Director Kays, Mrs. Karen English, NHS Kennedy, Mr. Charles Radio and TV Repair, VlCA Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Lucille Librarian Knoll, Mrs. Dena Home and Family Living Home Economics Knoll, Mr. Dick Band Kras, Mr. John Business, Football, Basketball Coach Kruse, Mr. Jacky Drivers Education Landes, Miss Terri Math, Volleyball, Basketball Coach Lashley, Mr. Kent Head Football Coach Athletic Director Longo, Mr. Don P.E. Volleyball, Soccer Coach Loop, Miss Gene American History Low, Mrs. Evelyn Counselor Faculty - 183 I Lyday, Mr. David P.E., Health Varsity Football Coach Mailes, Mrs. Sammie Interpreter Manuel, Mr. Don Science Matthews, Mr. Cecil Drafting McCulloch, Mrs. Mary Home Economics McDougal, Mrs. Linda Library Aide McGee, Mr. Pete Government, Sociology Psychology Morgan, Mrs. Paula English, Journalism, Athenian, Hi-Talk, Bearcat Roundup Needham, Mr. John English, NHS Nevill, Mrs. Cecilia Special Education, English Nichols, Mrs. Renee Math Nichols, Mrs. Shirley Counselor O'Brien, Mr. Bill P.E., Football, Track Coach Papas, Mr. Mike Science Football, Track Coach Parker, Mr. David Business, Billy Bob Boys Perkins, Mrs. Dorothy Counselor Phillips, Miss Jimmye Varsity Basketball Coach, P.E., Assist. Athletic Director Pitts, Mrs. Cathy Special Education Rader, Ms. Barbara English 184 - Faculty 'Q rg... .,i . ,,4, .,,' 1 , iss ili 'rii , . .R ,V ,,i, , ,Nw ,, D A 'wi I A . ', 'na-'I ll F5 Mrs. Karla Skipworth discusses test paper with Noel Drumm. l L J ,ffiiih fix ni' 5 fi' WNY! it J pe' Qi' ,l QM.. Q-..- f' .Q- SCJ? an C17 fl? fi Wilson, Mrs. Margie English, FTA Young, Mrs. Roberta Science, Freshman Cheerleaders T Ramsay, Mrs. Hilda English Reece, Mr. Mike Business, Girls J.V. Basketball Varsity Track Rogers, Mr. Stephen Phys. Science Chemistry Roy, Mrs. Mary Special Ed., Math, NIKE Scott, Mr. Larry Counselor Sharp, Mr. Don Math Shellenberger, Mrs. Jean Interpreter Skaggs, Mrs. Joella Government, JV Cheerleaders Skipworth, Mrs. Karla Health, Drill Team Slaughter, Mrs. Joanne HERO, HECE South, Mr. Lee Band Southerland, Mr. Bruce World History, American History, JV Football, Baseball Coach Stoker, Mr. Welton Government, Black History Stoner, Mr. Herman Ag. FFA Viergever, Mrs. Kay Home and Family Living, Homemaking Watson, Mr. Bob Speech, Drama, Thespians, UIL Speech Watwood, Mrs. Murlene VOE, VICA White, Mr. Walter Metal Trades, VICA Williams, Ms. Dana World Geography, Varsity Cheerleaders Wilson, Carrie Jo English, FFA Faculty - 185 186 Counselors work on personal basis lf students have personal problems, problems concerning classes, teachers or the future, an SHS counselor is one of the best persons to con- fer with. The SHS counselors are not only highly skilled in their field, they are also filled with patience, understanding and wise thoughts to help students. Counselors do not tell students what and what not to do, however, they work with students with a variety of alternatives and advise them to make the best decisions that are right for them as an individual. The advisory system at SHS is primarily con- cerned with improving the relationship between students and the administration. Each assistant principal along with a secretary and counselor is responsible for approximately one fourth of the total student body. The new system will enable counselors to become better acquainted with in- dividual students because they will remain with a particular counselor throughout their education at SHS. 1. 1. Mr. Jack Anderson and Caroline Edmonson talk about her vocational skills. 2. Mrs. Evelyn Low assists Jeff Milam with his locker. 3. Mr. Larry Scott assi t Deb- bie Gearinger with her schedule. 4. Mrs. Shirley Nichols asks Rick H t h on about college. 5. Mrs, Dorothy Perkins and Frances McShan check he h d le - Counselors Secretaries lend a helping hand Always willing to lend a helping hand, the SHS secretaries showed outstanding dependability to the administration. These secretaries take on plenty of small respon- sibilities throughout the day. Answering the telephones and taking messages were just a couple of the jobs that the receptionist, Mrs. Rosalee Beck, did. Keeping ac- count ofthe student attendance and call-ins were handl- ed by Mrs. Marilyn Banks while Mrs. Kay Harris helped the nurse and counselors. Mrs. Frances Johnson kept clubs and activity fund financial records just as Mrs. Pat Crow was challenged by the time consuming job of teaching students office practices and supervising the other secretaries. Typing, setting conferences, and keeping everything organized were just a few of the tasks endured by our secretaries. There's hardly ever a moment to spare. 2 W' gr, s.-rv These secretaries were also appointed to a specific prin- cipal and counselor. Mrs. Johnson was assigned to Mr. Charles Byler and Mrs. Shirley Nichols, Mrs. Harris was assigned to Mrs. Sandi Froese and Mrs. Evelyn Lowg Mrs. Banks was assigned to Mrs. Nan Jones and Mr. Larry Scotty Mrs. Beck to Mr. Bill McClure and Mrs. Dorothy Ptarkins, and Mrs. Crow assisted head principal Dr. Tony Fi man. 3 1. Dennis Jacobs and Mrs. Rosalee Beck check phone log. 2. Mrs. Kay Harris and Melesa lsaacs review filing rules. 3. Mrs. Frances Johnson and Mrs. Marilyn Banks look over school attendance. 4. Cathy Company and Mrs. Marilyn Banks prepare a yellow slip for Michelle Brevelle. 5. Mrs. Pat Crow types a letter for Dr. Tony Fillman. ogg Q awe ' 3 :. . gms dug.. . , 1, K 1 ii at , , .ff V w 35 r. ., tg T S I . ? K .ts ' j .ia- s. us- S .X as r .ww . s L a4 't' R e'i!sMx'A X I c . 5 ik If 187 - Secretaries Que Qs-ce-og dk ,la 'xo 141 wx Qf.4 'f Qu PW' 09 NW N Qin ?Ff?'f53i937'5'5'-'til-'Sak- f X . '- ' q L I A I .1 I lr, f V ,JI vi' ' A - jf. ' U ' A he-:':-, A -,-Ml. ' ' 4 ' 1 E5 frllfu' A X ,M 1 X ' . -9' ' .Q I , v ' fx ifrezhmen Abshire, Reatha Adlof, Phillip Aleman, Kim Almazan, Rosalinda Alpaugh, Sean Anderson, Scott Andrews, La Tonia Ard. Michael Arnold, Nancy Auberry, Rebecca Ayers, Diann Baca, Lauren Baeza, Randall Bain, Shelby Baio, Stephen Ball. Pat Barrett, Mark Baur, Lynne Bean, Chris Beaver. Lori Bednarz, Julie Benedict, Ronney Bennett. Rikki Bevels. Patrice Birdsall, Leslie Bise, Valentina Blankenship, Mary Blanton, Charles Bodovsky, Jeff Bodovsky, Melissa Bogart, Charles Bouchard, Brian Bowers. Raymond Bowling, Danny Brewer, Dwana Briggs, Netra Brockelman, Jeff Brown. Eugene Brown, Sally Brown, Trevor Browning, Jim Bruce, Donny Brunsen, Kenneth Bruton, Steven Buie. Carolyn Buie, Jennifer Bumpass, Edward Burley. Ladonna Burns, David Buttler, Shari Caddell, Kelly Cameron. Michael Campbell,Ray Carroll, David Carson, Ronald Carter, Cindy Carter, Dee 190 - Freshman mf-1 gtg' 1 . a mi get X eats: B as NX sag N, w 3 wt . ,.,, t - ., Sai K is s N v A Q .W ,, X f -rin- YVK ts Q Sgt ll-s A' -' ' A vw xy S G X, A ,L ' If ,K , h tt 1 -SSA-AS. E h--,. f - --V N Q, 85,88-1-x x i., x X, x 'L s s.v'N.f riggfl- Q - -- - ' -A '- 1- ' ii' um' , ,. -sf . A ' wi Q 1 w y N L .. .. Kc, ' v ' ' .Hs Teresa Tencza receives help from Miss Bar- i bara Radar in English l 1--s.s-'xx-'x., f 'Nfv's,s'x.s vx A R in 'K Q . 3 -vi 2 X - 'Q g A .. . V i J x A A . .., S ' N f . x x . E 5 A gf r 5 t... rr.l A r A Ai ' Y gt . gs X.. t eee. leeerr -' - i - ' . 4' :F 5' 'E-fa V' , 3 gfjyxn -1 1, 6, N L. N , Q . . . or S . J A t i Q J -.r. :qi -Qi , lf. A ti N ' f 'M . - V ' X if . - fj AQK N c 5' E F 1 ' x Af Q W v4,, ' . ,y A 1 i L,A. ., ,f , 4 , V 'Z C , J .hi it QA rj L , . 4, .' , , 5 'JJ ,, , 3' - A 'T R , x , Wei in I rs 'C if it I ff i 'Rt X ' t ' S F T is fs sl lf -Wt: as .Qs f , ,,s., 7 C I ,? , F it . I I Ggi Y A ' .fi T- , 5, ng I R , we C .QA . K. '..L ' -::, - L wif 1 T 1 55. T L , , 1 , qqii iz V ,f Q A Aj ' JF Z . -L.-L -kry flint. , , gi - Q , 4 i Q .3- L, it t 5 il .assi ggi., 1 . , fax, is 'ff Q, xi ain- ft asap .:-ef r ss:-1 C i is A . ,rg , K . all K... I? . Ni . 7 -, : ' gf., , ii if C ' ,, , , vs, :L , N A - . x J, , '-W- 5, , V T A wt - 'f , ' if 9, yr, sl , ' , -gf ' I 'i Qian KW -J i S 5 f Y l 3, .J . - I, . . .Q T A H ,Ja F' ,, W2 . Carter, Detrius Cathey. Kevin Chaffin, Cathy Chappell, Frances Chappell, Renea Church. Shelly Cleveland. Sharon Coggins. Terrill Cole. Carolyn Commons. Rachel Connelly. Susan Cooper. Jennifer Cordell. Bonnie Cornett, Sheri Craddock, Avery Craig. Traci Creekmore, Todd Creel, Michael Crook, Lisa Crossman. Linda Croswell. Susan Curran, Kim Curtis. Lewis Daniel, David Daugherty, Mike Davis. Rodger Delk, Angela Desaloms, Mike Dewitt, Kim Dickey. Adrian Dodson, James Doke, Tammy Donihoo. Larry Douglas, Tony Douglas, Wendy Dunlap. Aubrey Dunlap, Detra Dunn, Michael Durbin, Angela Edwards, Angela Edwards,Victoria Eleby, Rodney Elliott, Heath Emeary, Andrea Engledow, Debbie Ervin, Jodi Eshelman, Daniel Esters, John Evans. Cindy Ewers, Randy Fisk, Sharon Fleck, Jennifer Floyd, Bobby Fogle, Karen Ford. Kim Ford, Lisa Forsythe. John Freeman, Scott Fulton, Mark Gallegos, Nancy Gann, Traci Gathron, Lequita Gearinger. Leonard Gibson, Blake Gibson. Cynthia Gilley. Dino Goforth, Roy Goodman, Jeff Gorman, Brian Greene. Don Griffin, Melissa Griffin, Steven Grisham. Gina Guess, Jerry Guthrie. Jimmy Haggard, Cliff Hailey, Rickey Freshman - 191 Halferty, Mona Hancock, David Hardin, Melinda Harper, Darren Harris, Dina Harris, Donovan Harris, Kelly Harris, Tripp Harvey, Richard Havener, Lori Hayes, Larra Hayes, Susan Heil, Drew Heitmann, Craig Henricks, Eric Hensley, Bryan Hepner, Doug Herpeche, Don Herrera, Lizbeth Hickman, Jerry Hickson, Craig Hightower, Richard Hinson, James Hodges, Emma Hogan, Michael Holland, Daron Holle, Michael Hollingsworth, Vic Holloway, Charlotte Hooten, Doug Hopkins, Chris Hopper, April Hoppess, Thor Horner, Leslie House, Kenda Howard, Edward Huber, Tricia Hudson, Carla Hudson, James Hughley, Sherry Hunter, Stephanie Hutchison, Robert Ishmael, Samantha Ives, Sheree Jackson, Jeff Jackson, Rodney Jackson, Ta Juana Jacobs, Shelly James, Cindy James, Clinton Jaynes, Annette Jenkins, Angela Jenkins, Ronald Jennings, Diane ff-. Jennings, Jason Johnson, Karen Johnson, Kevin Johnson, Marcus Johnson, Mike Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Terry Jones, Alvin Jones, Britt Jones, Gloria Jones Kevin Jones, Shawn Jones, Thomas Jones, Tim Jones, Tracy Joplin, Jud Kaats Renee Kearns, Terri Kelly, Vincent Kemp, Todd Kennedy, Angela Key, Kim Killion, David 192 - Freshman i E NS V. if N -L t , s- - zu E fu'-it T. ,, F - sssi Q ljtigv 1' 'N K A 5 LM J 5 3, ,, f A A iii Q ,CL T 7 up S , we ,,. ,gi it A ggggc. ,,,. ,li C , A I is 1 if . A A -I S L' M . . 3' R 'WM 1 f 'si A ,as ' fi 5 it A xii F I A f , fr , A A ' ' - - A A tl' B' J , A tif C' 3 . W mx VK . ,-.,, . fx ' . I as ., ft , nr , c t ' tx ' - AJ l X A V X N silti iss.s ,,,,e i H M S , r '. . , A '- ,1,,,,- . 4 . 'il , Xizii t 7 N 5 A ' 'ici M z z . .,,, .Lu . xii: Nw W Q ,J i i ' ' . -X 2. 1 - Q, W S 'Ts A r'ii t C 3 ki ' 1 rs .. is A ... A 4+ M g N t J ,-. K 'X' r by N' ,, - , Hss A A. th it J .ilk I PM jg .. K Vg yi , HX X. 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J af -, L M.- ,1 f 1 - Angela Edwards sews on her project in l 5 Homemaking. xl K B-' K 7 5 1, . , X ' i' gi '- , -I -' ' 2 ' .' . -Na g,-x.v v:N 'N X 'N fun A Kimbrough. Jeff Kimsey. Deborah Kirby. Mary Kirk. Norma Klttrell. John Kleespies. Julianne Knight, Tina Knowles. Steven Korioth. Jim Kramer. Tim Krider. Mark Kuhn, Melanie Kyle. Leslie Langford. Lee Lansford, Chuck Lasater. Chris Latsch. Diane Lawrence. Adam Lee, Mark Lee. Sharon Leach. Stephen Leeder, Larry Lewis. John Lillie, Lisa Lillie. Lori Lin, Hui Lin Lincecum. Debbie Lodge. Scott Lorance. Amy Louderback, Christi Low. Kurt Lowery, Jennette Lowery. John Lucas. Tracy Ludlow, Wendy Lunkley. Wendy Luper. Leola Luper. Paul Lynch Dana Mabry. Daniel Mackey. Ryan Maddera. Jon Maddox. Carla Malacara, Kelly Mantooth. Wendy Marcus. Kelly Martin. Suzanne Mask. Alicia Mask. Troy Mayer. Mike McBride. Jimmy McClure. Brenda McCord. Bo McCormic, Ronda McCrary. Deanna McHanny. Landrus Mclntosh, Bobbie Freshman - 193 Mclntyre. Scott Melugin, Cynthia Mickelson. Ed Miller. Marc Miller, Michelle Miller. Monica Miller. Paul Miller. Velma Mimms, Vernon Minor, Wendi Mohrmann, Ronald Moore. Jimmy Morales. Christina Morris, Traci Nash. Nick Newell,Gene Newton, Bobby Neyman. Scharlyn Norman. Charles Northcutt, Angela Northcutt, Bill Noth, Sam Odam. Buddy Olivares. David Osban, Richard Owens. James Palm. Dean Pate. Aretha Peercy. Cynthia Perry. Glenda Peterson, Chris Pettit. Kenny Pham. Nguyen Pierce. Tracey Pleasant. Michael Polo. Bernadette Porter. Earnest Preston. Vincent Price, Martha Raglin, Renee Randel. Colby Rangel. Joey Ratcliff, Terry Ratclitf, William Reed. Brian Reister. Brett Reutelhuber. Deborah Richardson. Theresa Riley. Karen Robertson. Paul Robinson, Angela Roe. Randy Rogers. Cynthia Rohr, Ken Root. Paul Ruiz. Rafael Rush, Michelle Salafia. David Sanders. Barbara Sanders. Cheryl Schemmel, Tracy Schultz. Janice Scott. Lori Scott. Mike Scruggs. Greta Seals. Stefanie Senn, Michelle Setterberg. Eric Shah, Paula Shelton, Suzanne Sherfield. Fidel Shoftit, James Simpson. Jack Sims. Erick Sisemore. Brad Smart. Deana Smartt. Becky 194' Freshman L4- ...s fi f 3 .321 . ts - A L rtt. , X st J. K A ' it ' . 5: X g . Q f - 5 ' s as x f M- lg Ag.. it - 1' :MA A A 9Wiz?k t Qi.:--I . 'r .ft-f' 51 . ' - K PM -sfss,-- f - .13 ff st. , , ... ,s.sss ssss t E P P Q- , Q I R ui ggi t '- N., A 1 my ' W . M , ,. .. . V X . , , i V.., I ' s., isis I if -P . t .. S Prs, . ' . 4 . its-an ss T .. g ,.-- t ig 1 ' as dw, ,, . sy my X ur wx 1 ,t gs - as K xl X ' T L Q 1 . - K S - - . , ,. ' . Q 1 in A . g , . . as . J E ' V vggg A c r ' t . s v .. - . , ' ,r Q. P. K - ff, ..-,k xx A .I S 4'3 , V is .. K f t - P . ,... .i'i 1. . R 'f 1' X 1 K ,, li. K . H I A5 iy , . :AL R 'HNXSJ .. -An. . K ' A 4, silt! A . BJ' Y 7 ' L ,.:g,,, A 1 I , .1 . N 11,11 A tv I . .1 f we . , i -i' li i ' - fx, . 15 f X , 4 . X. A. A 5 I K ef ' 'rf 3 ,lb A 'W-'fiat S se S T3 ' r i l lf ll l. .. E A Mark Fulton plays the French Horn in Band, Q, - iG,.-x . aaN.-cz.-Nxxdxx-x,s fl li fi iff l' ile 'fl ,li ii ii ii in ' fi ii' 'Q , .J i i Il i 1 S 1 I i i 'i.f8 S-L'S.-55.85.-8'Lt S,t'S..S S.f I is . V Ei 'K sm ,, il' Ny HQ? is 1. ., vu, l mg GK 'Y 5 K LLI lihhh V t dy is t . 1? iv , LL11 S , ,A S., S .A , .- ,. X . , , , 'mb rg , 1 . ' K x - K 1 ga 1 K 1, , , y 4 -F' . L . X-:: . . if 4 g ik' s x ,i , fl, A i, V h f RN ami 3 Q X h 'L . ' . A 'M h 9 4 :B ,,,: .. , DE i ' Q- 3-'S , 4 I , ' 2' A - ,Q-1, 'W ji x . 5 M' , .,4., , -A at . Q X . i . 4, 1 ' :V V... ' M- K 4 , ' 1 t i ,J ' J ' Q A 1 A , A vs Q2 I - Q if f Smith, Calvin Smith. Starla Smith, Susan Sofey, Jason Spears. Richard Sprowl, Rebecca Stallwood, Todd Stanley, Deborah Steele. Willie Stephens, Donnie Stephens, Ronnie Stewart. Jeff Stewart, Tim Stimpson, Tracie Stoker, Shelton Strache, Vivian Streng, Gina Sutton, Cynthia Sweet, Andy Tasey, Charles Taylor, Bobby Taylor, Troy Teel, Terry Tencza, Teresa Thaxton, Lee Thomas, James Thomas, Vicki Thomas, Wendy Thompson, Jim Thompson, Rhonda Thorson, Scott Towler, David Tucker, Doug Turner, Suzanne Van Zandt, April Vaughn, Paula Vawter, Joey Victory, Richard Wade, Faye Walker, Susan Walker, Trenna Walker, Valerie Wall, Doug Walls, Kennith Ward, Stephen Webb, Carla Welch, Jon Wellman, Kim Wesson, Robert Whisenhunt, Pattv White, James Wible, Mindy Wilder, Beth Wiley, Julie Williams, Jeanie Williams, Kathy Williams, Koni Freshman -195 Williams, Mike Willits, Dennis Wilson, Jerry Works, Craig Worthington, Rojeena Wright, Tracy Young, Richard . ,,,. i- . s iff: N isis s. .3 - - ' 3 can ,. A i 1 Q , F' 3' m i My Xiki, . . 1 2 'Wii . 3 196 - Freshman 3 , .4 Q 'a X A , :fx qs' 'lth3i 4 1. Wendy Minor works hard on an English assignment. 2. Leslie Kyle eyes the photographer. 3. Camera catches Debra Reutelhuber's eye while working on Latin. 4. Philip Adlof pauses to think. K' 1 :xi . .kk,. ... fl Nxt- -. . J F, in .Q X ,zz .li Q rx ? kil K - .. F ' 4 K . vg.yln-Nxt 'ill 5 1. Kim Key, Tricia Huber, Michelle Senn and Cyn- thia Melugin take a break while at Freshman Orientation. 2. Tracy Lucus gets help in Latin from Mrs. Anna Hinkle. 3. Sally Brown, Kelly I lx X t. 2 3 l ,Q . 1 .. 6 Malacara and Andy Sweet study English, 4. Mark Fulton looks over his paper. 5. Cynthia Melugin waits for class to start. 6. Julie Bednarz, Michelle Senn, Tricia Huber, Lisa Ford, and Lisa Crook cheer on freshman basket- ballteam. Freshman - W 9 folio 9: iw Ali mx 3,471 Qu PW , A9 :.3'3f.f5-23?-:Vivgivfpgi '- X A ' .1 an ' ,A if il : : I J A IJ. var ' U' . ' Y Q51-P. ,Ay 5 X 71. Q X X ' , 1 ' .L I . Qi' kj 4 1 W ex X 2 X? was Qnphnmnrvz So Adlof, Paul Akers, Von Neita Aleman, Izzy Allen, Rickey Allison, Sharon Anderson. Jeff Aranda, Rafael Arbuckle, David Armstrong. Wayne Arnold, Elaine Arnold. Tammy Ashinhurst, Teresa Aslakson, Laura Ayers, William Babin, Eric Baca, Bruce Bain, Lee Banks, Robin Barry, Brent Bass, Matt Baughman, Sharla Baur, Kirk Bazan, Mike Beatty, Megan Beaver, Tracey Bird, Richard Blair, Jonna Blakeley, Rodney Blankenship, Alice Blanton, Angela Blanton, Scott Bonfoey, Lori Booker, Patrick Bowhay, Heidi Bowling. Danny Bowman. Judy Brassart, Mike Brawley, Melinda Brawley, Melissa Brevelle. Michelle Brimer. Tammy Brock. Kent Brooks, Michael Brown, Jeanette Brown, Mike Brownfield, Karolyn Bruce, Renea Brummer, Joe Buckner, Jeff Buckner, Jenifer Buie, Jim Burkhart, Robert Burks, Shantrell Burleson, Billy Burley, Damon Butler, Kelly Caffey, Tonya 200 - Sophomores 5 . su' X18 bf'- , .5 4-f: '::: i1-fftvf .. - A s t if: , ' .Q ' 1 1-' -1 r A 4 1 , . .f . uw . 'HE six .M-sw idney Rodriquez completes homework V 45X , f -- assignments. 9 .gn .. si , A 1 , , 2 by gf tier- - 1 ' ' I ,, ., 'Q wr if 5 1 ' ' Q A t , t S ft t ' ' ik -U43 ms I w lx E .-1'-.i.i'4jl. ' .f,, - A X .. gg, . ,... . . ,A K may fsxqfsfv f f .::. 'S ,H wma- f- f . . X . . W. M. . . ,.. 5 N, . my ,ic .. i fir 1. . . - 3 ' ,f if -,. ,1- .. Y . ...,:. ng e' i A Ak il .. E, as I 5 H W A H2 .... ,I ,gg K A G iss.' A . .. . if if . i 'il -'Mew ' A ' , 'i,, M, .NS , , A ,,,, . ' '51, A W 'lk ' .. in ., ..:, SM . A JW? i Q Q Il 3 , ,kf ' - 4 ' ld ,. A A ' Cagle. Robert Calhoun, Craig Cameron, Jerry Cantrell, Jeff Carnley, Albert Carpenter, Chris Carr, Toni Carter, Robert Cartwright, Amy Chaffin, Alan Chaffin, Leroy Chappell, Janice Charlton, Whitney Chester, Julie Childers, Terry Christman, Richard Clark, Jim Claybrook, Kelly Claybrook, Kim Clinton, Tonya Cogswell, Max Cole, Robbie Coleman, Kim Collins, Cindy Conrad, Heidi Conway, Richard Cook, Sheryl Cooper, Deborah Copeland, Dawn Copeland, George Coulson, Linda Cox, Jacqueline Craddock, Karen Craddock, Lavonna Craddock, Sharen Crawford, Don Crossman, James Curran, Lauri Curry, Alvey Dacus, Dedra Daniel, Kenneth Darwin, Bobby Davis, Melissa Davis, Teresa Davis, Tonya Delphin, Gina Denison, Deanna Dill, Chris Dillion, Carolyn Dodson, Beth Dodson, John Dorsey, LaTanya Dotson, Brian Douglas, Diane Dowell, Dana Edwards, Gayla Eggleston, Melissa Elmore, Terry Engel, Jeff Ervin, Vanessa Eshelman, Susan Estes, Cheryl Eubanks, Brad Fincher, Brad Fontaine, Jerry Fowler, Kete Francisco, Paige Franklin, Sarah Frost, Leanne Gajewski, Paul Galbreath, Demetrius Gallegos, Cathey Gallion, Tim Galloway, Wayne Gardner, Gary Gardner, Sheila Gentry, Vaughn Sophomores - 201 Gilbert. Dean Gilbert, Greg Glidwell, Stacy Godsey. Julie Gogoly. Suzanne Graham. Jim Graves, David Gray, Chas Gray, George Green, Ellis Greiner, Amy Griffin, Gina Griffin, Kathy Griffin, Rhonda Grisham, Lisa Gudgell, Jim Haggard, Jeff Haggard, Pam Hailey, Belinda Hall, Kim Hamilton, Lisa Hanraham, Dan Harrell, David Harris, Cindy Harrison. Cary Harvey. James Hattle, Lori Heatley. John Henderson, Tommy Hernandez, Gracie Hestand, Debbie Hicks, Ruth Hill, Karen Hill, Leonard Hilton. Kevin Hindsley, Carolyn Hindsley, Mildred Hobby, Teresa Hogan, Ricky Hollister, Philip Hopper, Patrick Howell, Susan Howie, Melissa Hudson, Jessica Hughes, Cyndi Hull, Tim Hunter, Mike Isabell, Patricia Jackson, Audrea Nelson Tania Jackson, Kelly Jacobs, LaVonda Jacobs, Pam Johnson, Angela Johnson, Angela Johnson, Dena Johnson, Steve 202 - Sophomores s Y ' an of Qs it ,N s fi R W if 35 , is .A ,. Q A, ,,,,, W , ... J -vt I -A 1? Y J, 3 J ' , X i, S sf 9 E. i W -T .gi LE ,. Q M k at 5 I . 'B KL N A ff K ,.,. 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Steve Pannell, Dawn Parker, Brian Parnell, Scot Pate, Richard Payne, Shawn Pettijohn. Denise Phea, May Pierce, Terry Pitman. Brian Platt, Bobby Plyler, David Polk, Van Powell, Jim Pricer, Angie Pritchett, John Putman, Clint Ramsey, Michelle Randall. Susan Raner, Pamela Ransom, Fatima Ratlift. Darrell Rayford. Kirk Reed, Gwen Reeves, Louri Richey, Brenda Rickerson, Leslie Rivers. Marla Riza. Todd Roberson, Ed Robertson. Terri Robinson, Phillip Rodriquez, Sidney Roe, Patti Rogers, Dale Roling, Robert Roman, Tracy Ropp, Wade Rouleau, Kim Rouse. Curtis Rouse. Halli Rubarts, Barry Rudolf. Linda Runnels. Emma Rupf, Barbara Russell, l.eAnne Rylander, David Sallaz, Jeff Sanders, Bruce Sanders. Patti Sawyer, Terri Schlueter, Doug Seidner, Tammy Self. Chris Senor, David Shannon, Julius Sharp, Debbie Sheffield, David Sims, Mike Sims. Shelley Sloan, Sarah Sloan, Stephen Smallwood, Terry Smith, Cindy Smith, Darrin Smith,Mike Smithson. Greg Snodgrass, Roger Snyder, Bobby Stallwood, Dawn Stanley. 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Jackie Juniors - 211 Gooch, Cary Goodman, Shannon Grant, Patsy Gray, Michael Griffin, Lonnie Griffith, Rickie Grigg, John Grigg, Rex Gurley, Jerry Haakinson, Carole Haggard, Arvis Hailey, Belinda Hall, Jimmy Harrington, Ronnie Harris, Gwen Hatton, Charles Henderson, Billy Henderson, Machelle Hermes, Douglas Herpeche. Theresa Hickman. Jackie Hines, David Howell, Jeff Hughley, Unne Huber, Kathleen Hunt, Phyllis Hunt. Sherry Hunter Lester Huntsinan, Lisa Huscfike, Sherri lnman, Angel Jackson. Joann Jackson. La Tonya Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, Jon Johnson, Marie Johnson, Nichelle Johnson, Tracey Jones. Jennie Jordan, Johnny 212 -Juniors ' - 34 ,ff Ben Copeland reads classical literature in QW I ,,k' I '35 ii f Sr , ' L . :QS Mi fs lk X i rf X vim K ww we Q its 3 is MIN! A X523 9? s Qfsw is x Pix MQ xg Y , .t 1 X mb ' .N . R' X - x 1 eeeeee L En iisiw. iii s 3 O L K L We . N -t ,-11 2 Y - ku, Q K i ' K K w kii , li ,..... -Q. , S KL,,L f,? 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Tim Luper, Juanita Lynch, Larry Lyons, Jeff Lyons, Kevin McCaIeb, Claude McCarn, Gerald McClure, Brian McClure, Kim McConnell, Les McCord, Paul McElhannon, Cooper McHanny, Anita McKinney, Kelly McKinney, Sheryl McNeely, Shaun Mackey, Darlene Magaly, Medina Markl, Debborah Marsh, Jennifer Martin, Larry Mathews, Brent Maxwell, Joanne Maxwell, Russell 214 M Juniors as . 3' 'NNY -ffif:-f tp 44 'Q ff A X 1 og Q' rw ,if 'S .Q 'iw' Cary Gooch begins a metal trades project. 444' R ' S P l 'S 5-.1 . fe Y K Sis 8+ M .se ai by , 9 it s, Q N as . K A ?.:, as Q t, h ,W sw- N S as A 1 -i, x fr l . I - , :im M F N 3 QQ X YL ,h A X t Q. . gg Q LR' . is K x x f, ' .j ' , A , 3 ., F-in K is 1 5' rr: . l ri 3 G if ggi .t A l -fl ,j 47 MSF' X ' , k, , M me Q? y gi ! Mayer, Charlie Means, Sherry Medlin, Warren Meek, Billy Mendenhall, Dawn Mentzel, John Meredith, Scott Milam. Jeff Miller, Brian Miller, Jeff Miller, Kelly Miller, Mark Miller, Raymond Minshew, Marshall Mirtz, Charles Moore, Vicky Morales, Butchie Moreland, Karen Morris, Mike Mulholland, Heidi Myatt, Melissa Neathery, D'Awn Newton, Jeanine Nicholson, Sally Nickson, Brad Northcut, Lane O'Brien, Randy O'Donnell, Craig Odarn, Stan Olivares, Roberto Olrnstead, Andrew Overturf, Shalon Owens, Frances Parker, Datra Parrish, Steve Pate, Sandy Patel, Prodige Patterson, Mike Payne, Ted Pavon, Ricardo Juniors - 215 Pec:kenpaugl1,Ann E 5 Peercy, James ' Perklns, Jason Perryrnun, Hope Peterson, Bobbi E .ai Plxertgo. Brian Pltllllps, Scott Pierce, Julue Plerce, Vince Plrozio, l usa W5 Z.. . Polk, Renay Pool, Jett Powell. Kirby Rngsd:tle.Dz1nnt Rmtclall, Clwrls 1 Q lf S x .- t 'K Ret1er,P,tul Record, Shirley Relc,tteIt,Jef1 Renlro, .ltzy Reutelltulwer. lrlc Rtttwartlson, Scott Rlckerson.Dz1rrell Rttketts. Rodney Ru ks. Julle Rltllnger. Nannette Rlgiclon, James Rlley. lodd Robards. Dennls Roberts, Jerry Robertson. James Rodrlquez, Rolando Rodrlquez. Severo Roe, Rodney Rosenbaum. Steve Rovven. Sneula Rowland, Danny Rowland, Turn Ruffln, Luveter Russell, Kay Russell. Ray 216 - Juniors g.t1,,z1 - -rs v-7 gp' ,Mi 1' Q ,. K, ,Q we E et J S as w X .. :J EMR. , 1 -. X ,s f Qs X 1 if sr I if 5' d 4 me ,gl-Q 4' 'ut-' Q, Kf 'frv:f Tv X W' . K, fi P5,,,b 'X Y Q t Rl rf' . ', t . , Y ... A Q s S fi i is fv- I..-s:.5,m. i 5 X, .. .-i . . ,aff X' -f '-5 S sf- , .QT ,N , -K it es' ,.q Wife ' 1 , ax 'Li 2 Q.. iw. 'if 'fj:: ' ,f . P3 s ,JU 3, sm, ,.... 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He has won some 50 trophies and awards in racing. Jeff Brown Lonnie Mulvaney has been racing Moto-cross for two Linda Brown -.N i, James Bryant Susie Buck Sarah Burchfield Danyne Butler Kathy Buttler V, , ,. ' B . :AFS F N Q 'S b . I sgzf A 3 Q Q y f X is if X f iam? ' v K s. if' , Bron Caddell David Cameron Michael Campbell Tinitia Campbell Trina Campbell PM is M sqpv -q--f 'i Jim Carnes Leda Carpenter Gary Carrington Randy Carter Richard Carter 224- Seniors Michelle Casey - .. E V C 1, ie if il' Sherrie Clark Martha Chappell is at Scott Charlton Larry Chesley is ai l ,E 5 l Bruce Church 4 Novella Cole Terry Company William Connelly Paul Conway Sylvia Cooper Laurie Cortner Nancy Coulson Virginia Courtney Mike Cox Swear gags--ffl 1' Donna Craddock Dhana Crawford Ronnie Cripe Craig Crismon .4-el' J . L as .S Sue Curtis Michelle Daugherty Lisa Davenport Neil David Monica Davis Millita DePute Seniors 22 L g Tim Dobbs Billy Dorsey Bruce Dotson Troy Downing Noel Drumm Leslie Duckworth Brad Dueringer Ricky Duncan Joe Durrett Sharon Eddins Egzgmgsn Myrtle Elder Susan Essary Jim Fallon Mike Ferguson Patti Fillman Robert Fisher Debbie Fleming Doris Flexer Kathy Fogle is Rt Barry Fontaine Sheryl Forsythe Greg Foster Cindy Franks Carl Frazier 226 - Seniors F F llss 3 Terri Fry f Danny Gann Debbie McNeese and her puppet Suzi have been a team since Debbie was twelve years old, She performs at nursing homes and for local churches. 5 I a 1 rf K .... ,. s gg3,gsfm:? e .rim ,, :mf Q, . i QQ Q L X. Y-. . , ...... . X- f -t 1 - D , s Auu rssrfr G M Q D . .i.. Z qzi, . K Q, ' r ' . ' L A iiii '.,. , 3 wi QE Patricia Garza Richard Gearinger Mike Gentry Bruce George Tracy Glaze N3 x- '9 f Maria Gomez Ross Gorman Janie Graham Teresa Greenway Karyn Griffin me AL. Paul Griffin Robin Griffin Kay Grisham Mark Grisham Doug Grissom Seniors- 227 Roger Guerrero Ruben Guerrero Carla Guess Deborah Guess Paula Guess Karen Haagensen Jerry Haakinson Kellie Hagen Cathy Hale Jonathan Hammer Fred Hanley Beverly Harding M Charles Hargrove Derek Nabers has been flying for two years. He earned his Private Pilot's license while employed at North Texas Piper Airport. Lori Harper Carl Harrell Lynda Harris 228 - Seniors Sandra Harris X N' f S .,.X . L J. . 'ufu - Doug Harrison Eddie Hatch Eric Hayden Brenda Hepner JoAnn Hermes Raymond Janice Hestand Letitia Hlckson Elizabeth Hinkle Raymond Hodge Hernandez Cheryl Hogan Jerome Holland Michael Honea Graham Hoppess Dan Howell Wendell Hubbard Hughes Victor Hughes Barry Hughley Edward Hunt Mqfsz , Mark Hunter Ken Hurley Rick Hutcherson Melesa Isaacs James Jack Seniors - 229 Carl Jackson Richard Jackson Steve Jackson Dennis Jacobs Jennifer Jacobs Charla Jenkins ' -'ii Brigett Jernigan Angie Johnson Diane Johnson Karen Johnson Tona Johnson M. ,X i fassfe-' A S , Lx, X ff Ann Jones Chris Jones Cynthia Jones' Randy Jones s i is 'S - Qs ii F i L Tinishia Jones Julie Jordan Brian Juntunen Bridgette Kear Brent Keel D :.' KKLK: , , .... X K iii B N, Q, B f D J E i is ll cis B is i Bill Keene Denise Keene Dennis Kelle Link Kem Mike Kendall Y D 230 - Seniors Gerald Kinsey L 2 1' ' - Q.LL 5 i Q me ...,,, i,S. .W,. ,---- EA-3 ef gf sl PM Greg Kuhn 1' Joseph Kulhavy Nelson Lalr Davld Lambert Jen Larson Kim Lattimore S x Jr, X gr f W it Rack Hutcherson has been swmglng a golf club for seven years. He started playing m Junior Hugh School and won three tour- Seniors- 231 ks. Steve LeRoy Jean Lemons Vince Leonard Lee Lesnick Kevin McCIeese Cindy McClusky Rhonda McCollum Melissa McCool L Sheila Leute Jennifer McDonald Liz Mclilhannon Debbie McGraw Jeannie McKee Doug McKinney Dwayne McKinney Jeff McKinney Debbie McNeese Frances McShan Russell Maine Benja Major ..,, ,i:v , Q .',' . s s . ' L s M s i iir ' Bill Martin Cindy Martin Natalie Mask Brad Mayer Chris Maynard 232 - Seniors Clinton Maynard Judy Means A :L R4 Brenda Melton Stacy Melton Annella Melugin Debbie Milam fi John Thompson was named the best built 17-year-old of 1980 by Muscle Up magazine. He started weightlif- ting two years ago and works out six days a week. una 3, David Miller Marry iviiiis Lisa Minor Demda Margaret Moore Montgomery liiii i . - A ya. V: 'VV ' I I ,ff Dina Moran Mark Morris Charles Mudgett Orley Mullens Lonnie Mulvaney Seniors ssl 5 t X l s 5 i 414 X it 2 as 5 . it B i Q -S Q Ronnie Mulvaney Derek Nabers Nathan Nash Bobby Neal ik it Karyn Neal A i. - NE, , Kenny Neely Bobby Nelson Bill Neyman Eddie Norris Laurie Ogden Donna Oliphant Lee Olmstead Jerry Orr James Ottwell Lori Parrish Sherri Patton Donna Phea Mae Phea Pam Phea Connie Pierce Michele Ping Rosa Pleasant Alice Polk Patsy Polk Robert Potts 234 - Seniors Scott Prevatt Jackie Price YT Jackie Pruitt Bruce Rachel Roger Ragan l l Christy Raner Lisa Rangel Deneen Ransom Paula Ransom Tina Ratcliff E .. ,,.... wifi! . 2 , ' i xii NN h if f 1. A+ Q3 ' 4 4 ,:. 7: I A Q. Elwood Reding Brent Reedie Scott Renfro Becca Reutelhuber Chris Reynolds l eng 7 A A Ik: Sherry Rhine ii - Elwood Reding has been bowling for twelve years and is a , member of a bowling league. He has won some twenty-five ' trophies. Scott Richards Seniors - 235 Mike Richey Livia Ricketts Kevin Riley Robert Ritchie Wade Riza RHF' Craig Roberts Kann Roberts Amy Robinson Jeff Rodaway Rachelle Rostyne Arlyn Samuelson Laura Sanders Bobby Sansbury Carol Schaeffner Paul Schneider Gaylon Scruggs Trey Selby Linda Shadid Sandeep Shah Penny Shank Susan Sheehey Terri Shook Blake Simpson Doug Singleton Brian Sisemore 236-Seniors Jeff Slate K Novella Cole has been playing bass and acoustical guitar for several years. She especially enjoys playing Bluegrass music. an W if 1 1' nw. W , 4' I W 'Zh M . ltrfmafss, , e Qi H , if Ei ma iff: David Smith 4:9 Pat Smith Sharon Smith Helene Softly Lisa Solomon Shawna Soper Nancy Spicer Mike Stanley Chuck Stephens Marci Stevens Angela Stewart S S S eflls S S - S tttttt -s , s as stel l it elle -E ts l Jackie Stewart Paula Stodghill Ronnie Stone Todd Summers Greg Tankersley Seniors - 237 5, ,4-. Andrea Taylor James Taylor Cathy Tencza Mary Thayer Debbie Thomas Donna Thomas Rachel Thomas Jerry Thomas Rhonda McCollum has been tapping her way through assemblies and recitals for eleven years. She has studied several types of dance and plans to make it her major in college. Stan Thomas John Thompson Bill Thornhill T lllrr Yi T ?.,,,,,. , ..,, ,,,f ,. M T t llyll at E A W i ' 2 ,J . ,,:V If? 5: 1 1, , e Q 'V .,,V xx i f T L Lorrie Thornton Dona Treadwell Lana Treadwell Mike Tucker Tab Turman 238 - Seniors .,,k ss' X, i , I Tammye Turman Scott Unclebach Sharon Vrla Harold Wagoner Belinda Walker ,fe Monica Walters Duane Walker Joyce Walker Penny Walker Hollis Wallace 'Q A ll. J ' , Q gg ,,,,,,Q R John Waterman David Webb Alice Weightman Anne Wertz Chuck West Brad White Renee White Cheryl Wible Allison Wilder ,Q 'mf Kim Wilks Donna Wilson Gary Windham Mitzi Wineinger Scott Wiley ,f Ramona Winfrey Seniors - 239 ,W l .... . . ,t tiffsff-t -'if' s - gm i is we A if , 5 A L NmAhh A M t .agai- ' Brent Wingfield Kevin Winkler Wanda Wolfington Kirk Wortham Mike Wright Jeff West mmumq id Felicia Mask '-in fl 2 1. Mark Morris concentrates on a drafting assignment. 2. Jerry Boaz works Mlm.. in the library. 3. Jim Fallon and Barry Fontaine cheer on the Senior class. 4. Dennis Jacobs, Maria Gomez, Roger Beane, Rick Hutcherson, Elizabeth Hinkle, Nancy Spicer, and Scott Charlton watch Bearcat Football. 3 240 3 lt's taken us twelve long years to achieve our HSENIORITY, and it feels good to know that graduation is soon to become a reality. We've suffered through first grade fright, third grade cooties, and ninth grade disillu- sionment, but we still seemed to keep coming back and striving to be number one. The world is now waiting for us with open arms and we're gonna knock 'em dead, because among the biggest and the best, the SENIORS of82 outdo all the rest!!! 1. Lori Parrish, Denise Keeney, and Wes Boren discuss information at College night. 2. Tab Turman, Chico Rodriguez, Scott Richards, and Randy Jones work on English assignments. 3. Judy Means discusses homework problems with Mr. Jerry Lincecum. 4. Debra Brown and Rosa Pleasant discuss plans at College night. 5. Charles Hargrove checks out equipment. Seniors -- 241 'Sw 92 'SWAN QSM wffn xs Q39 xv' EW 6 V7 Qbrganizatinnz O w.,,-g:- ' ' ' - Mag:-5. ' . . :L 7--1 -,.' il' f'. f -, 4 53 . .r .3 , .., 'IJ ' 1' :. gV ' ,H 1-, r '2- - A I K' ' ' . ' , gl? . 1'. ' ' . .' ' ', ' . ,HL T 5 5 3 . 1 - ' 3 , xi - 5 :L-' I , X ,,,---' n 1 X ' . ' ' 1 f ' mx I -,1 League: Top row: Robin Schemmel, Jana Alls, Nancy Coul- son, Sheila Cham- pion, Paul Griffin, Chris Carpenter. Third row: Annella Melugin, Chris Snodgrass, Judy Means, Shalon Overturf. Second row: Mrs. Nell Han- nah, Kathy Butler, Jeff Reichelt, Jim Buie. Bottom row: Michelle Daugher- ty, Jeanne Kane. Anna Blackburn, Ann Peckinpaugh. of :gaze Auto mechanics: Top row: Anderson Epps, Vince Pierce, Russell Max- well. Middle row: Mr. Walter Cole, David Graves, Brent Keel, Ron- nie Corbitt. Bottom row: Alice Blankenship, Richard Jackson, Paul Ga- jewski, Lee Bain, Rodney Ricketts. f ssl ,iff Q, Buildin trades g ' Top row: Mike Signer, Mike Morris, Bobby Kvestad, Harold Wagoner, Jimmy Hall, Mr. Wesley Barker. Middle row: Donn Van Deren, Carl Harrell, Tony Mora, Tony Benedict, Wayne Galloway. Bottom row: Mike Bazan, Todd Summers, David Cameron, Steve Thompson, Chris Coco. 244- Organizations f x Sfl-1 .swemfmwssfexih Q ' Y O Top row: Laura Davis, Sylvia Cooper, Kim Hart King, Nanette Beamesderfer, Brenda Basden, Donna Vost, Cathy Company, Melissa Myatt. Middle row: Tammy Adams, Christy Bunch, Penny Walker, Marcy Aslakson, Dina Moran, Debbie McGraw, Kim Sawyer. Bottom row: D'Awn Neathery, Shelia Bills, Brenda Hepner, Debbie Boone, Luveter Ruffin, Mrs. Shirley Baldwin. Top rgwg Danny Gann, Brian Sisemore, Michael Stanley, Bron Caddell, Jim Carnes, Chris Randall, Ronnie Stone. Middle row: Cindy Stephens, Edwin Brunk, Kelly Hagan, Michael Campbell, Jeff Miller, Brent Reedle. Bottom row: Shirley Bird, Jo Ann Hermes, Wanda Wolfington, Cathy Tencza, Novella Cole, Letitia Hickson, Mr. L. A. Hudson. Distributive education club of America II: Top row: Mrs. Ronnett Powell, Mark Kerwin, David Fordyce, David Lora, Jonathan Welsh. Middle row: Allison Wilder, Lisa Pirozzo, An- ' ' drea Johnson, Mary Thayer, Millita DePute. Bottom row: Nichelle Hickson, Susie Buck, Lori Beane, Debbie Welch. Organizations - 245 46 Debate: Top row: Curry Vogelsang, Rebecca Olivares, William Johnson. Mlddle row: Suzanne Nelson, Susan Howell. Bottom row: Julie Godsey. Susan Webster, Ms. Pat Carver. Draftmg: Top row: Mr. Dorvin Johnson, Eric Hayden, Brian Davis, Tom Cox, Russell Maine. Second row: Jerry Boaz, David Hines. Tim Adams, Mark Thomas, Tab Turman, William Bowers. Middle row: Mark Kinder, Danny Akers, Stan Odam, Terry Childers, Jim Clark. Bottom row: Dawn Mendenhall, Debra Lichnovsky, Woody Spencer, Tim Rowland. FFA Top row: Jeff Jackson, Lee Lankford, Kevin Jones, Jimmy Dodson, Allen Landbam, Harold Wagoner, Bobby Platt, John Grigg, Craig Calhoun, Jimmy Taylor, Don Crawford, Ricky Allen, Pat Smith, Jeff Slate, Link Kemp, Bryon Hinsley, Dona Treadwell, David Burns, Robert Burkart. Fourth row: Shelly Sewell, Danna Ragsdale, Sandra Pate, Kim Landholt, Denise Petti- john, Karen Moreland, Roxanne Welch, Ken Daniel, Jay Renfro, Joel Pollax, Chris Woody, Sharon Konkle, Teresa Greenway, Bil- ly Keene, Bruce Baca, Dennis Terflinger, Eddie Bumpass. Third row: Camille Edwards, Brad Whitney, Doug Hooten, Shonda Cor- ley, Kellie Daniel, Chris Bean, Rebecca Olivares, Jerry Kuykendall, Stan Miles, Sherrie Clark, Sandy Everett, Kendra House, Julie Ayers, Shain Chapman, Scott Anderson. Second row: Mr. Jack Boston, Roger Snodgrass, Teresa Engledow, Bobby Floyd, Thor Hoppess, Debbie Boone, Lisa Kelly, Penny Shank, Joe Day, Darrin Smith, Eric Little, Wes Boren, Kirk Wortham, Scott Unclebach, Jeff Goodman. Bottom row: Mark Miller, Jimmy Moore, James Hogan, Kam Kittrell, Lea Ann Scott, Elwood Reding, Debbie Fleming, Leslie Bean, Lori Parrish, Jennifer Jacobs, Ken Hurley, Craig Crismon, Colin Melton, Lana Treadwell, Jennifer McDonald, Angie Brewer, Mr. Herman Stoner. - Organizations Future of Top row: Mrs. Dena Knoll, Hope Sims, Jacqueline Cox Lisa Huntsman, Stephanie Cookston, Karen Haagensen, Djuna Foster, Kim Lattimore, Kelly Kramer, Leslie Duckworth, Kerri Bennie, Shelia Champion. Angela Beamon, Maria Gomez, Jeannie McKee, Mrs. Betty Brawley. Second row: Mrs. Kay Viergever Linda Henry, Trina Campbell, Dawn Bluemel, Mary Wiley, Nancy Coulson, Leslie Bean, Patricia Low, Sharon Konkle, Lori Br inghurst. Judy Means, Chris Snodgrass, Anne Wertz, Rhonda McCollum, Mrs. Mary McCulloch. Bottom row: Teresa Ashinhurst Angela Bowen, Patti Fillman, Michelle Daughtery, Brenda Melton, Stephanie Schweizer, Sherri Huschke, Melissa McCool Melissa Howie, Savella Blanton, Teresa Greenway, Sharon Smith, Leslie Rickerson, Felicia Mask. O I Future teachers 0fAmerlCa- Top row: Marsha Krajewski, Shelly Sewell, Heidi Mulholland, Michelle Fincher, Karen Haagensen, Laura Anderson, Debbie Fleming, Cindy Blanton, Lori Bednarz, Lori Beane, Jenny Byler, Anna Blackburn, Djuna Foster, Kendra Eurom, Kim McClure, Nancy Spicer. Fourth row: Carrie Bryant, Jennifer Brown, Deb- bie Markl, Sharon Allison, Susan Howell, Diane Douglas, Alice Blankenship, Susan Sheehey, Linda Brown, Sheila Leute, Jean Lemons, Penny Shank, Becca Reutelhuber. Third row: Sheila Rowen, Kim Campbell, Jennifer Davis, Kathy Butler, Shawna Soper, Susan Sparazynski, Kim Buckingham, Susan Webster, Marianna Desaloms, Meagan Beaty, Teresa Herpeche, Paula Ransom, Second row: Carrie Jo Wilson, Cheryl Wible, Cynthia Flowers, Brenda Melton, Patti Fillman, Sherri Huschke, Sherry Means, Janet Froese, Renea Ayers, Andrea Watson, Ann Peckenpough, Mrs. Margie Wilson. Bottom row: Kelly Brandon, Kerri Taylor, Rachelle Rostyne, Suzanne Bednarz, Karen Griffin, Stephanie Schweitzer. French club: Top row: David Layman, Karen Haagensen, Tim Wilder, Kelly Carpender, Ted Payne, Michelle Branson. Middle row: Janet Wade, Donna Thomas, Susan Connelly, Lisa Louderback, Velma Miller, Catherine Armstrong, Mrs. Bobbie Gohlke. Bottom row: Jill Stephens, Mary Barcus, Dana Dowell, Linda Coulson, Mary Kirby, Mike Dalrym- ple. Organizations - 247 fi . F is f f Home economics related occupations: To, ,om Dennis Kelley, Jason Perkins, Jerry Thomas, Robert Potts, Christy Raner. Middle row: Deana Fine, Lee Crad- dock, Bruce George, Billy Henderson, Linda Shadid. Bottom row: Mrs. Joann Slaughter, Dana Beard, Tina Ratcliff, Kelly Vaughn, Frances Owens, Annette Jernigan. Health occupation students of America: Top ww, M,c,,e..e T,,,,,,,, Susan Essary, Sharon Eddins, Tim Lunkley, James Rigdon, Joanne Maxwell. Middle row: Mrs. Helena Fair, Frieda Ane drew, Denise Turner, Peggy Bell, Tinishia Jones, Lynda Harris. Bottom row: Margaret Moore, Marilyn Hughes, Trenna Duke, Donna Thompson, Sherry Brawley, Alice Polk. Industrial cooperative training: ,op ww, ,mo David Lambert, Cornelious Thompson, Bobby Neal, Raymond Hodge, John Waterman, Wesley Wilson. Middle row: Jimmy Con- nell, Jeff Brown, Nelson Lair, Arlyn Samuelson, Duane Walker, Jon Johnson, William Kirby, David Smith. Bottom row: Brett Baker, Lonnie Mulvaney, Gary Windham, Chris Ritchie, Charles Hatton, Mike Patterson, Ronnie Mulvaney, Mr. Mark Stubber. n Bartley, Jimmy King, Robert Fisher, 248 - Organizations D Y O I Junlor classical league' Top row: James Peercy, Paul Conway, Billy Dorsey, Chris Peterson. Doug Grissom, James Taylor, Lori Bonfoey, Lisa Huntsman. Middle row: Anna Blackburn, Debbie Markl, Jennifer Brown, Lori Bringhurst, Jeff Reichelt, Debbie Reutelhuber, Jeff Brown. Bottom row: Mrs. Anna Hinkle, Donna Boyles, Tim Tisdell, Jen- nifer Marsh, Paula Chumbley, Mary Blanton, Joe Kulhavey, Janice Hestand. Key club: Top row: Tracey Morris, George King, Wendy Minor, Randy Brimer, Paul Conway, Chris Lasater, Mr. Raymond Brown. Bottom row: Glenda Perry, Diann Ayres, Ruth Courtney, Virginia Courtney, Lynne Baur, Angela Kennedy. 40 M hi? To row: Claude McCaleb, Greg Bagwill, Doug Hermes, Eric Williams, Jeff Lyons, Scott Richardson p , Charles Mirtz, James Banks. Bottom row: James Lee, John Dodson, Gary Dunlap, Donald Colclasure, Roger Guerrero, Scott Jones, Bobby Nelson, Mr. Walter White. Organizations Y 249 Math team: James Taylor, Bob Taylor, Brian Miller, Ricky Griffith, Darrel Miller, Mr. Robert DeBerry. Middle row: Roberto Olivares, James Peercy, Susan Morse, Bruce Armstrong, Tony Dean. Bottom f row: Miss Yvonne Butler, Nguyen Pham, Kurt Low, Huilin Lin, Vicki Wilson. Mu Alpha Theta: Top ,W Cindy Jones, Delonda Montgomery, Debbie Fleming, Michelle Branson. Middle row: James Taylor, Mary Blanton, Janice Hestand, Mrs. Diane Jones. Bottom row: Donna Boyles, Tracy Bell, Kay Grisham, Kelly Brandon. .X fs ff' 1 Aff I O I Honor Society' Top row: Billy Dorsey, Bron Caddell, Doug Grissom, Ross Gorman, Dennis Jacobs, Neil David, Lee Olmstead, Scott Charlton, Jeff Bledsoe, Bruce Church, Blake Simpson, Liz McElhanon, Michelle Branson, Tom Adami, Karyn Neal, Delonda Montgomery, Cindy Jones, Third row: Joe Kulhavy, Rachelle Rostyne, Jeff Brown, Bruce Rachel, Kenny Hurley, David Webb, Anne Wertz, Debbie Fleming, Lori Bednarz, Kerri Bennie, Penny Shank, Wendell Hubbard, Janice Hestand, Mitzi Wi- neinger, Becca Reutelhuber, Kathy Fogle, Sharon Konkle. Second row: Cheryl Wible, Donna Craddock, Donna Boyles, Sandra Harris, Donna Thomas, Sheila Leute, Helene Softly, Cindy Franks, Shawna Soper, Jean Lemons, Barry Fontaine, Danny Alford, Jim Fallon, Deb- bie McNeese, Mary Blanton, Paula Ransom, Amy Robinson. Bottom row: Lori Bringhurst, Tracy Bell. Susan Sheehey, Linda Brown, Sherri Patton, Brenda Hepner, Mary Barcus, Leslie Bean, Laurie Kisloski, Karen Griffin, Margaret Moore, Judy Means, Terri Shook, An- nella Melugin, Sharon Smith, Kelly Brandon, Kay Grisham, Mrs. Karen Kays. 250 - Organizations V3 O Nlke: Top row: Kathy Fogle, Debbie Fleming, Lori Bednarz, Lori Beane, Sheila Leute, Mrs, Betty Bledsoe. Middle row: Mrs. Mary Roy, Karen Haagene, Donna Thomas, Becca Reutelhuber, Cindy Blanton, Jean Lemons, Sharon Konkle. Sarah Burchfield, Teresa Greenway. Bottom row: Cheryl Wible. Sheila Champion, Chris Snodgrass, Cindy Franks, Judy Means, Laura Anderson, Paula Ransom. Terri Shook, Penny Shank, Sandra Harris. I I O I Office association: Top row: Mrs. Rosamond Fienning, Kay Russell, Angel Inman, Julie Jordan, Angela Wright, Hope Perryman, Rosa Pleasant, Middle row: Sue Curtis, Janie Graham, Donna Dollins, Donna Oliphant, Monica Walters, Rovanda Bowen, Angie Laws, Front row: Danyne Butler, Ruth Courtney, Karen Johnson. Tammye Turman, Pat Garza, Angie Johnson, Doris Talbott, Mrs. Murlene Watwood. 0 I Pan AYUCYICGN studentforuml Top row: Rafael Aranda, Jeff Howell, Ross Gorman. David Webb, Ramond Hernandez, Susan Eshelman, Jerry Roberts, Janet Froese, Sherry Means, Vickie Boatman. Kathleen Huber, Kirk Sullivan, Marsha Kraiewski, Rodney Roe, Wayne Stephenson. Fourth row: LaTanya Dorsey, Sheila Rowen, Vicki Wilson, Jennifer Davis, Shelly Sewell, Rachelle Rostyne, Diane Douglas, Sharon Allison, Susan Sheehey. Lisa Thompson, Renea Ayers, Heidi Mulholland, Andrea Watson. Third row: Kim Buckingham, Kay Grisham, Cindy Jones, Dawn Bluemel, Debbie Sharp, Kathy Butler, Kim Lattimore, Cindy Franks, Helene Softly, Jean Lemons, Kendra Eurom, Dawn Pannell, Theresa Herpeche, Kent Brock, Sandy Walker. Second row: Melinda Low, Jennifer Marsh, Kelly Brandon, Charla Jenkins, Kim Campbell, Kerri Taylor, Debra Guess, Rhonda McCollum, Jeannie McKee, Susan Sparazyski, Stephanie Schweizer, Becky Ball, Ann Peckenpaugh, Josie Hernandez, Rhonda Walters. Bottom row: Mrs. Ida Hudgins, Bruce Church, Jim Fallon, Kathy Fogle, Elwood Reding, Brenda Melton. Organizations - 251 Radio and tv: Top row: Ronnie Cripe, Terry Simpson, Tom- my Henderson, Steve LeRoy, Arvls Haggard, Mr. Charles Kennedy. Third row: Severo Rodriguez, Todd Taylor, David Lincecum, Doug Singleton, Ellis Green. Second row: Jon Roach, Mike Hunter, Mike Henery, Frank Craig. Bottom row: Billy Spinger, Ken Orr, Victor Hughes, George Copeland, James Ottwell. I- Thespians: Top ,.,,,,, Ben Copeland, William Johnson, Brad Fincher, Steve Sloan, Chris Adams, Crayton Dallas. Third row: Brent Wingfield, Scott Meredith, Curtis Wade, Michelle Fincher, Denise Pettijohn, Jerry Roberts. Second row: Mickie Myatt, Dedra Dacus, Beth Larson, Jennie Jones, Melinda Low, Mr. Robert Watson. Bottom row: Roxanne Welch, Tonya Caffey, Prussia Dalton, Tim Tisdell. Sczence team: To, fo... James Peercy, Brian Miller, Miss Jane Andrajack. Bot- tom row: Eugene Brown, Susan Eshelman. 252 - Organizations ff Q is 2 , ff we 5 ,3vfQ,5.i? ,. Q 3 fig gwflgiiiixif-,123 1fi'f',r ff 5i 5? 58535 fi 'F iff KH!! Q f' 1 7 ' q , JV choir: Top row: Gary Wilcher, Jim Shibuya, Todd Creekmore, Terry Pierce. Middle row: Leslie Rickerson, Patsy Polk, Michelle Miller, Lisa Thornton. Bottom row: Lisa Huntsman, Debbie Hestand, Magaly Medina, Martha Price, Mr. Duane Gohlke. All 'lil' ' Yi... I The new choir: Top row: Pam Phea, Sheri Cornett, Paula Vaughn, Michael Walls, Lewis Curtis, Susan Croswell, Jennifer Cooper. Middle row: Deanna McCrary, Jodi Ervin, Diane Latsch, Brian Agee, David Daniel, Jeff Brockelman, John Lewis, Suzanne Martin, Karen Riley, Cindi Gibson. Bottom row: Stefanie Seals, Gina Streng, Bonnie Cordell, Raphael Aranda, Calvin Smith, David Olivares, Annette Jaynes, Lori Beaver, Lizbeth Herrera, Mr. Duane Gohlke. Drum majors and O twlrler: Drum majors - Leda Carpenter and Phillip Bowers Twirler - Brenda Melton 1'-14:0 Organizations - 254 in , 5 ,, , 5- , , ,r L ,RPT -f . ' . , Varsity Back row: Greg Kuhn: manager, Danny Curtis, manager, Jerome Holland, Eddie Hatch, Charles Green, Scott Conrad, Daryl Lawson, Terry Company, Brad White, Ed Chappell, Troy Werner: manager. Third row: Ken LeFlore, Russell Maine, Mike Honea, Nathan Nash, DeWayne McKinney, Scott Richards, James Jack, Jeff McKinney, Nathaniel Southern, Stan Thomas, Doug McKinney. Second row: Dan Howell, John Thompson, Thad Kelley, Charles Hargrove, Craig Roberts, Clinton Maynard, Scott Prevatt, Chris Daniels, Randy Jones, Charles Johnson, Brad Mayer, Mike Tucker. Bottom row: Randy Chaney, Kevin Riley, Gene Stubber, Robert Dooley, Benja Majors, Chuck Stephens, Larry McMillan, Chuck West, Steve Williams, Pettie Hunt, lzzy Aleman. JV Back row: Ronald Wright, David Plyer, Stacy Thornton, Fred Mask, Jodie Thompson, Jeff Cantrell, Leonard Hill, Curtis Luper, Paul Luper, Ray Russell, Tim Hull. Middle row: Jerry Kuykendall, Eric Nixon, Rodney Mason, David Nichols, Kirk Rayford, Brad Jones, Mark McKee, Barry Rubarts, Johnny Turner, Leslie McConnell. Bottom row: Phillip Robinson, Eric Sims, Keith Conway, Dean Gilbert, Michael Pleasant, Kenneth Neely, Jeff Anderson, Brian Parker, William Ayers, Paul Adlof. Organizations - 255 bd T1 w,u- r HW' ' C, White football: Back row: Lewis Curtis, Paul Miner, Bobby Newton, Make Mayer, Jim white, Phillip Adlof, Dee Carter, Donovan Harris, Richard Young, Charles Bogart, Bo McCord. Middle row: Drew Heil, Ronny Benedict, Andy Sweet, Joey Rangel, Rodney Jackson, Scott Wright, Steve Bruton, Brian Agee, Mike Walker, Larry Leader, Willie Steele. Bottom row: Alvin Jones, James Hudson, Richard Spears, Steve Knowles, Chuck Lansford, Brett Reister, Marcus Johnson, Brian Reed, Jerry Guess, Fidel Sherfield. Maroon Back row: David Hancock, Lee Lankford, Bill Company, Blake Gibson, Dee Carter, Charles Bogart, Leonard Gearinger, Mike Mayer, Tim Kramer, Jeff Jackson. Middle row: Shelton Stoker: manager, Lee Thaxton, Ron Elerby, Britt Jones, Aubry Dunlap, Terrell Coggins, Craig Works, Ray Campbell, John Ester, Nathan Nash. Bottom row: Darrel Acheson, Randel Colby, Mike Dunn, Chris Hopkins, Daron Holland, Brian Gorman, Bobby Hutchinson, William Ratclift. 256 - Organizations sf 5 I'- ' ' 1'-'Nr ---J 'uv 'K'-.y ere . JV Back row: Lori Bonfoy, manager, Renay Polk, Karen Blondy. Cynthia Scruggs, Janice Chappell, Robin Banks. Coach Carrie Barron. Bottom row: Sharon Craddock, Angela Johnson, Jessica Hudson, Leslie McKee, Gina Griffin, Kim Mask. Varsity volleyball: mi. row: Heidi Conrad, manager, Janet Wade, Kelly Kramer, Sharon Vrla, Joyce Walker, Hope Sims, Coach Don Longo. Bottom row: Sherry Huschke, Felicia Mask, Tinitia Campell, LeeAnn Scott, Sherry Means. Freshman Back row: Coach Terri Landes, Ramona Chappell, manager, Lequita Gathron, Patrice Bevels, Wendy Lunkley, Shennell Cox, Detra Dunlap, Janice Shultz, Alicia Mask, Carla Webb, Debbie Reutelhuber, Bobbie Mclntosh. Middle row: Paula Shah, Starla Smith, Latonia Andrews, Kim Aleman, Karen Riley, Julie Wiley, Rebecca Sprowl, Andrea Emeary, Cynthia Gibson, Bonnie Cordell. Bottom row: Rosalind Almazan, Nancy Gallegos, Tracy Pierce, Carla Maddox. Organizations - 257 Varsity basketball: Top row: Coach Bill Estes, Dewayne McKinney, Dennis Jacobs, Joe Durrett, Neil David, Scott Charlton, Brian Wright, Lee Olmstead, Greg Gittens, Ken Neely. Bottom row: Joe Day, manager, Derek Nabersg rnanagerg Carl Jackson, Jerome Holland, Andy Olmstead, Steve Avard, Jim Gudgelg manager, Bobby Franklin, manager. ,. . I lily ' OV , f - if JV basketball: Top row: Coach John Kras, Chuck Forbes, James Thomas, Leonard Hill, Jimmy Taylor, Vaughn Gentry, Brad Fincher, Dee Galbreath. Bottom row: Rodney Roe, Darren Kaats, Bruce Sanders, Collin Strong, Doug Schlueter, Rodney McCollum, Phillip Hollister, David Matthews. arnc D V ,Q A V ,5 , ' 1 ,if . T f ktllft T s0'f4l ,ww stllftrc '51 .1 wi' 53 , J 52' 13 r F F , , W il i i In utifffl -F 4 7 5 5 't 5 lil, W l vlll T ' eg we 'di , Q I ,gl fi ,i of Freshman-A in team: Top fowl Tim Kramer, Tripp Harris, Dee Carter, David Hancock, Ronnie Benedict. Coach Al Hambrick. Bottom row: 4 Ernest Porter, John Esters, Ray Campbell, Eric Sims, CralgHickson. 258 - Urganifations 12 -5 1 y ' 279 ',w.., ' 5121 if-Lu Freshman-B team: Scott Mclntyre, Jerry Guess, Shelton Stoker. Paul Miller, Marcus Johnson, Mike Dunn. Coach Al Hambrick. if , -- . ,ic :.7- - JV soccer: Top row: Coach Mark Caldwell, James Collum, Jerry Kuykendall, Thor Hoppess, Eric Settleburg, Bobby Floyd, Willie Steele. Middle row: Charley Wilson, Jason Sofey, Randy Roe, David Olivares, Jud Joplin, Heath Elliot, Dennis Willits. Bottom row: Mike Holle, Doug Wall, Mark Barrett, Nguyen Pham, Ronald Carson, Calvin Smith. L--J a Varsity soccer: Top row: Eric Reutelhuber, Jeff Bledsoe, Jeff Rodavvay, James Adams, Cooper McElhannon, Warren Medlin, James Briscoe, Coach Don Longo. Middle row: Tim Gallion, Bruce Rachel, David Webb, Greg Foster, Marshall Minshew, Dan Young, Bottom row: Scott Blanton, David Turner, Kevin Leach, Eddie Gon- zales, Ricky Dunn, Greg Melton. Q' 5 7 WP? 5 fm? Organizations 25 Cross coun- try: Top row: Coach Gary Benton, Max Cogswell, Brian Dodson, Billy Keene, Greg Melton, Jeff Bodovsky. Bottom row: Todd Stallwood Akbar Ziyad, Barry Hughley, Gaylon Scruggs, Scott Anderson. A .. . X -S. ,X W on Q, s . 5 vi ir Mt! ttttt, mwisaiwxf 55' .. in 3 s. . S Varsity golf: Top row: Danny Alford, Rick Hutcherson, Charlie Mayer, David Sheffield, Doug Harrison, Richard Bird. Bottom row: Kevin McDaniel, Steve Mallinson, Dennis Terflinger, Brad Harrison, Roger Ragan. 260- Organizations ti' fig- 1, 5 ott, C A t wil S ttt. Swim team: Top row: Sherrie Barrett, Julianne Kleespies, David Harrell, Doug Hooten, Fred Hanley, Bobby Platt. Bottom row: Darryl Lawson, Chuck Stephens, Catherine Armstrong, Pat Smith, Tom Adami, Chris Carpenter, Marv Sprouse. 'CK I C uf- lW'3'f e . Varsity baseball: Top row: Coach Gary Benton, Scott Parnell, James Jack, Leslie McConnell, Brian Parker, Rod Fulton, Coach Bruce Southerland. Middle row: Mike Ferguson, Randy Carter, Ronnie Harrington, Billy Keene, Kelly Butler. Bottom row: Phillip Robinson, Paul Schneider, Todd Riley, lzzy Aleman, Brian McClure, Jimmy Buie. Varsity tennis: Top row: David Rylander, Brent Barry, David Brown, Steve Jackson, Tim Tate, Mike Desaloms, Mr. Mack Dyer. Bottom row: Megan Beatty, Sally Nicholson. Kim Abbey, Whitney Charlton, Tracy Craig, Jennifer Cooper. frm init , -A T is A vw 'Nl . QV rv -19' KV 'W' a -wr V a r s i t y track: Top row: Brian Dodson, Paul Luper, , V! Philip Lyons, Ray Russell, Q f ' ., Jerome Holland, Stan - V ,, i. 1 A Thomas, Richard Carter, A X 2 , . ' V V V V j Demetrus Cleveland. , , , -' M L I ' V , H Middle row: Mark McKee, V . -L ' .Q X V V V, Ronald Wright, Andrew 'f ' . 5 f'f ' u Lucchesi, Rodney Mason, A 2 Q , - V , A -l U I John Moldey, Johnnie , , 1 V . ' ,- -'g Q ,. M 3 ' z- ' ' Turner, Benja Major, , ' .4 A 4 to ' V , ' ' V wx fi-W Charles Johnson, Steve .V L in iV i V -zyf 0 l y Q, ' , Kinder, Jimmy Webb, Q ' Q V va 5 in ' VV Thad Kelly. Bottom royv: K .,xV ', JIS- if' A V VV , Kirk Rahyfordc Curtr , A - 9 .., ., , f . 'if rf. t , Q Y' Luperi ax OESWG V J ' ' ' 'T W William Ayers, Barry T' Huehleyy Gaylon Scruggs' J V VVVVVVVV VVVVW,,faj?fV,N Jeff Anderson, Kenneth f'5'49fWi'f5 Z' Qlfi' 311559, Neely' Brad Jones' Randy Chaney. ti we J ' g K K U ' ' P at 'gr wif .Jw M Q gi 335 O Varsity Back row: Suzanne Nelson, manager, Coach Jimmye Phillips, Suzanne Totten, Vickie Boatrnan, Phyllis Hunt, Jonna Blair, Vicki Wilson, Lynne Baur, manager. Front row: Shavon Baldwin, Kim Campbell, Michelle Casey, Dhana Crawford, Donna Craddock, Valerie Campbell. 'gm-Aer A A -I Qyio,-tffqg ,f .iwma M A .fmftgg f bt 4 J in JV Back row: Coach Mike Reece, Erica Swanson, Lori Scott, Ronda Wright, Dana Dowell, Mary Williarns, Shennell Cox, Sarah Sloan, Sandy Stewart, LaTanya Dorsey, manager. Front row: Suzanne Nelson, manager, Linda Coulson, Michelle Witte, Karen Craddock, Gretta Scruggs, LaVonda Jacobs, Kerri Taylor, Patricia Isabell, Lynne Baur, manager. ,egg I. KX JV Back row: Tim Kramer, Scott Parnell, Brian Agee. Middle row: Dan Hannahan, Ray Campbell, Derrick Atcherson. Bottom row: Craig Orks, Bobby Hutherson. O Girls track: Back row: Coach Mike Reece, Paula Guess, Shennell Cox, Velma Lamb, Valerie Campbell, Mary Williams Walker, Helene Softly, Joyce Walker. Donna Craddock, Dana Dowell, Donna Parks, Coach Carrie Barron. Front row: Kelly Malacara, Patsy Polk, Karen Craddock, Greta Scruggs, Kim Curran, Patricia Isabell, Rikki Bennett, Cynthia Scruggs, Ronda McCormic, Tinitia Campbell. Freshman basketball: Back row: Coach Terrie Landes, Victoria Edwards, Kelly Revenaugh, Valarie Walker, Kay Rogers. Treena Walker, Carla Hudson. Patrice Bevels, Middle row: Gena Streng, Sharon Fisk. Wendy Douglas, Starla Smith, Andrea Emery, Kim Curran. Deb Reutelhuber. Front row: Linda Crossman, Kelly Malacara, Karen Riley, Kristina Maralasa, vs na fa i Q av ME vii Q S3 in A Ei :ir SLYSQ wi Mm L Lg J if L 2 K I L K T' x, ' L 2- 2' LL K vs in Ar- ff J Q- L. . -3,111 ,Q K -gg Q I My 5 vm x 5 1:29 .L ff is M X 'A QW . . .te fl ' J is A 'W my 1' 4 - C ' -hb P. -if 'Z' J if L ML My I k... gk f f. at L56 A i L . 2 K l L Q J xv my DFW an m .L . K ,gs L V Hr: K A Xi f '-. ' .L I 'A I ' K A 'R , ' - K ., A LL ,L ue. I 4 i I LLL. ,L il. my W YA 5 , , X -I 1 by - A i 'Q - J ' , ii K L . n ' N 1 - i.Al,L ,,5E7 was Fi' ' A .- was ' ' 5 N. K - .: B J L 4, Q. S' K ' K 5' 3 L vw JL-'lo . -1-1 1-.N A... ' 1 'N v K i - - . 1 '- K A 3 Q ' ' A L E as ' ' ff. L K LL, A L 2. 'E A i 3 4 as a f, Q- S 4. In ' 'lg is li, be ,. T Q - Q' ' X B9 LL K , 51 ks, lrvx f M s K 5531, f AA'- M-bfi... xl ' xg ' Q N x 3 S L el P, i ' , Q ' --in 3 s f 4m. ' L z 7 fn ,A L. KS- K ' X- . W, 'A ,L .As f iv K 5 1 L -wqx -. ' Q Ai Q .L ff f at A lg A fr A f' wg s .W ,gap LALAA P, .. fi L 'lf M ff' L L Q, my , , 5 L 55 ,V .A 1 v 5 ,Syl 7' Q1 I , M h' In Lisa Alverson. Cind Anderson, Bruce Armstron . Diann Ayers, David Arbuckle, Matt Bass Y 8 Lauren Baca. Tracey Beaver, Ray Bell, Mary Blankenship. Charlie Blanton. Dawn Bluemel. Melissa Bodovsky, Phillip Bowers. Heidi Bowhay, Brian Bouchard. Kelly Brandon. Vanna Braden, Mike Brassart, Kenneth Brunsen. Jeff Brockelman, Susie Buck, Robert Burkart, David Burns. Katie Cooke, Kelly Caddell. Leda Carpenter, Kim Coleman. Susan Connelly. Mike Creel, Dedra Dacus, Mike Dalrymple, Kellie Daniel. Mike Daughtery, James Dodson, Jeff Engel, Debbie Engledow, Angela Edwards. Daniel Eshelman, Cheryl Estes. Jerry Fontaine, Kim Ford. Janet Froese. Mark Fulton, Richard Gearinger. Rex Grigg. Rhonda Griffin. Ricky Griffith, Doug Grissom. Ross Gorman, Jim Gudgel. Richard Harvey, Craig Heitmann, Stacy Herpeche, Emma Hodges, William Johnson. Link Kemp, Mike Kendall, Kim Keene, Angie Kennedy. Gerald Kinsey, Mike Kottwitz, Kurt Low, John LaFoy, Wendy Ludlow, Debbie Lincecum, Kim Luper. Debbi Mackey. David Mathews, Carry McLain, David Miller, Brenda Melton, Mark Miller. Traci Morris, Susan Morse, Kevin Mullis, Scharlyn Neyman. Bill Neyman, Scott Parnell, Kirby Powell, Elwood Reding, Gwennetta Reed, Darrell Ratlifl, Paul Reber, Kelly Revennaugh. Mike Richey. Robert Ritchie. Cindy Rogers, Dale Rogers, Steve Spicer, Marv Sprouse. David Salafia, Tammy Seidner. David Senor. Jill Stephens. Wayne Stephenson. Cindy Sutton, Stacey Thorton. Donvin Vernon, Trenna Walker Cheryl Wible, Doug Wall, Hollis Wallace. Phillip Weightman, Jeff West, Beth Wilder, Tim Wilder, Allison Wilder. Mindy Wible. Princeton Williams, Scott Wiley. Ken Wilson. Rifle corps: Top fowl Debts. Mackey. Janet Froese, Rhonda Williams, Cheryl Estes Bottom row: Tonya Clinton, Becky Thorpe. ,K 5- 9 f 'Z Q ll it - K mrvd NN' 264 - Organizations corps: Top row: Beth Larson, Jane Arnold, Leann Russell, Debbie Bader, Chris Carpenter, Karyn Neal, Katie Cooke, Lisa Huntsman. Robin Schemmel Middle row: Daylene Lillibidge, Kristi Williams, Kim Lattimore, Debbie Gearinger, Karen Moreland, Kellie Daniel Bottom row: Brenda Richey. Sheryl Carnley Flag and rifle captains: Top row: Carol Markl, Becca Reutelhuber, Bottom row: Tina Lovelace, Laura Brown. VV band: Back row: Mr. Dick Knoll, Rex Grigg, Mike Kendall, Vanna Braden, Rhonda Griffin, Dedra Dacus, Don Herpeche, Kelly Caddell, John LaFoy, Eric Babin, Kim Coleman, Tim Wilder, Ricky Griffith, Carry McLain, Mike Creel, Mary Blankenship, Dale Rogers, David Senor, Mike Richey, Wayne Stephenson, Brian Bouchard, Charles Blanton, Hollis Wallace, Darrell Ratcliff, Bill Neyman, Robert Burkhart, Mr. Lee South. Third row: Jeff Engel, William Johnson, Bruce Armstrong, Princeton Williams, Mike Daughtery, Allison Wilder, Tammy Seidner, Janet Froese, Brenda Richey, Kristi Williams. Second row: Becca Reutelhuber, Cindy Anderson, Leda Carpenter, Debbie Engledow, Chris Bean, Ken Wilson, Jim Gudgel, Cheryl Estes, Mindy Wible, Stacy Herpeche, Jeff Brockelman, Kurt Low, Michelle Ping, Tracey Beavers, Phillip Bowers. Front row: Susan Morse, Debbie Lincecum, Kim Keene, Heidi Bowhay, Tina Lovelace, Dawn Bluemel, Beth Wilder, Scharlyn Neyman, Brenda Melton, Cindye Sutton, Diann Ayers, Angie Kennedy. Orchestra: Front row: Elizabeth Hinkle, Maria Gomez, Jeff Brown, LaTanya Dorsey, Natalie Mask. Back row: Randy Brimer, Jennifer Justus, Angel Inman, Melinda Hardin, Becky Smart, Machelle Hopper, Leonard Hill, Conductor Mr. Darryle Dering. , , 3 J. tis ,9,..,9,, Q9 ,V 9 68 0 0 Sggogvjls JU, ' : J ,Y tix. i. .M T? A L ' it xg it t ff'-Z? 73? gf? Homecoming nom- lneesz Top row: Terri Shook, Sheri Barrett, Karen Haagensen, Tona Johnson, Fifth row: Jennifer Jacobs, Lynda Harris, Dina Moran, Doris Flexer. Fourth row: Janice Hestand, Cindy Franks, Dawn Bluemel, Leslie Bean. Third row: Lori Bednarz, Debbie Fleming, Helene Softly, Kim Lattimore. Second row: Maria Gomez, Mary Thayer, Sheila Leute, Leda Carpenter, Shawna Soper, Penny Shank. Bottom row: Sharon Smith, Brenda Melton, Rhonda McCollum, Michelle Daugherty, Amy Robinson. 0-'QA --e-g----v Vo- - - Q tak. ,M.VV5 V rll if H1 Front row: Susan Sparazynski, Kim McClure, Terri Fry, Marsha Krawjewski, Jean Lemons, Sheila Leute, Rhonda McCollum, Sharon Smith. Second row: Teresa Greenway, Rovanda Bowen, Andrea Watson, Sheri Patton, Debbie Stout, Sandy Everett, Rosalind Calhoun, Carrie Bryant, Savella Blanton. Third row: Amy Robinson, Kay Russell, Debra Brown, Sarah Burchfield, Sheila Rowen, Kristy Kyler, Karyn Griffin, Annella Melugin, Paula Ransom. Fourth row: Kathy Fogle, Terri Shook, Kathy Butler, Renea Ayers. Nancy Coulson, Lori Bringhurst, Sherri Clark, Shawna Soper, Chris Snodgrass. Back row: Kerri Bennie, Kendra Eurom. Donna Oliphant, Helene Softly, Michelle Branson, Sheila Champion, Jana Alls, Carol Sheppard, Donna Thomas. .- S WB: 3 is S N . s ms .ye 52 MWA . . .s,.......s........-Q 'ti gm? . J i .... gt JV cheerleaders: Top row: Kim Claybrook, sponsor. Miss Joella Skaggs, Kelly Claybrook. Bottom row: Amy Greiner, Karen Mygrant, Susan Hase, Barbie Wertz. Varsity cheer- leaders: Top row: Debbie Fleming, Ms. Dana Williams, sponsor. Jenny Byler, Anne Wertz. Middle row: Laura Smith, Lori Beane. Bottom row: Lori Bednarz, Laura Anderson, Cindy Blanton. Freshman maroon cheer- leaders. Top row: Sponsor Mrs. Ida l-ludgins, Leola Luper, Cynthia Melugin. Tracy Scnemmel. Bottom row: Carolyn Buie, LaDonna Burley, Jennifer Buie. Organizations 267 Freshman whnte cheerleaders: Top row: Michelle Senn, Tricia Huber. Kirn Key, Mrs. Roberta Young. Bottom row: Lisa Crook, Lisa Ford, Julie Bednarz. Student body of- flcersz Billy Dorsey, president, Bruce Church, vice-president, Kerri Taylor. secretary. Bully bob boys: Top row: Jerry Thomas, Jeff Bledsoe, Bruce Church. Bottom row: Danny Alford. Jim Fallon, Barry Fontaine, sponsor Mr. David Parker. Publications: Back row: Mrs. Paula ,,,, Morgan. sponsor, Mitzi ,, Wineinger, Ann Jones, Djuna Foster, Ray Russell, Leslie Duckworth, Jeff Brown. Middle row: Alice Weightman, Janie Graham, Mike Richey, Sheryl Forsythe, Lisa Minor, Brenda Melton. Debbie McNeese. Bottom row: Craig Crismon, Y Tracey Johnson. Billy Keene. Cary Harrison. - , I-5, V4 5 'Q ' . 4 O council: Top row: LaTonya Dorsey, Lori Scott, Janet Froese, Elwood Reding, Cindy Blanton, Sheila Rowen. Jim Fallon, Jeff Bledsoe, Carol Markl, Kerri Bennie, David Webb, Bruce Church, Cooper McElhannon, Andrew Lucchessi, Eric Reutelhuber, Roberto Olivares, Scott Blanton, Brian Pittman, Vickie Boatrnan, Stephen Westurn, Bobby Newton, Third row: Carla Webb, Deb Reutelhuber, Lauren Baca, Susanne Nelson, Andrea Kottwitz, David Senor, Valerie Kvested, Sheri Barrett, Mike Desalorns, Sally Nicholson, Mary Wiley, Nancy Spicer, Billy Dorsey, Jean Lemons, Bo McCord, Paul Miller. Second row: Randy Roe, Mindy Wible, Anne Wertz, Laura Smith, Amy Robinson. Lori Bringhurst, Lori Bednarz, Laura Anderson, Melissa Davis, Lori Parrish, Sheri Huschke, Kim Curran, Debbie Fleming, Suzanne Totten, Drew Heil, Mrs. Mary Jones. Bottom row: Debbie Lincecum, Calvin Smith. Riga Strache, Dawn Bluemel, Renea Ayers, Beth Larson. Andrea Watson, Julie Godsey, Penny Shank, Becky Ball, Mary Barcus, Kerri Taylor, Amy Lorance, Mike Mayer, ..-fl' ' . . :LL 3 -Q t V Q Q l s E 5 f X a ti X i x 5 270 - Organizations Ngwwwe 2 l 2 1 5. W 1. Terri Shook, Kim McClure and Marsha Krajewski show their number 1 spirit for the Bearcats, 2. Woody Nelson concen- trates on a drawing. 3. Larry Martin and Janice Hestand work on ideas. 4. Kirk Sullivan and Brenda Ritchey watch Vickie Wilson bob for apples at the Foreign Language Halloween par- ty. 5. Troy Downing and Brent Keel discuss the Bearcats. we i ug id ,yr-. . N, 2 align-1 YLLL4 l. e iff' if ,v., . fb AV 2i 4 5 W X5 1 J 'QW A 3 Q if ' , AE. gy sq ESA g. A Q A i 1 s i A f ff i i i I Kii' 'S 'l'f-si.. V,,.... N A A ' 'L kwa . 1 VV Q 8- ,N .. 1. . V , K W L jk. Vw W W, N' fwfiiig SwWmkW '--mme I I 4 r iK Fnf5':1? g. Rf Vi i , WJ , .ii ff? 'Y' W - 'A ' ., , 2 ..., .M f- , , s - srrisr r . 6 1. Ricky Duncan works on Drafting Project. 2. Carolyn .e shows that the cake is finger licking good. 3. Tom Lohr uses blow torch in Metal Trades. 4. Rene Aguirre solders pipes dur' ing class. 5. Jean Lemons and Penny Shank atten' NIKE rneetin 6 Todd Surnrne s Chris Coco and Ton Bennedict .HY is V. 'V 5 Organizations 271 4 g. . r , , y K decide on oroiects. Um dame-My 1.5160 wp Rx wwf' MW M71 9 'R-'-?-gm' Swninr Aim gy-'QL',iTSi23i'a '-2 iff pg -, . e , . 795 i ???' . . .' u I- I 1 'fx .,- ' I4 :. 7' ' 1' 'fn I I I' ' rg., ' - .-. .' 'ff , .1 V .-1-1 ,f., -. ,H qi, 1'.' - 711: .. '. I J- ' :Q all -1 P , A xx t . - ,,.,., H W a A' ' l f- fl-' . 1' 'l. 'r X x 7 . if l sl I. 1' ' .I f u -5 A ff ' , R 2 4 'L X ' , vw - V' ELWOOD REDING: Thank you, 9 Mr. WOOD, for sharing so much My r of your life with your family. The K r problems of being a parent have , ' ' all been erased by your respect lg ' In and honor for us. Your bright L ' r- personality and witty sense of if humor will make your life always fun. Love, Mom and Dad n,, ,,,,, , LESLIE DUCKWORTH: A . Congratulations, Senior! We Clmiv F A 5fQeQf1ff'1ff'f?' Wish you luck' 'Ove' and hap' figs bis? Fllllievgpe p?'oudeo?ZoIii pmess' Neve' forget We 'Ove and all the things you have done you' Mom' Dadland Robert and will do. Be yourself, smile, and trust in God. We Love You. Mom, Dad, Roy, Deb, Tami, Sherri, Becky, Chris and Darrell SHARON VRLA: Best wishes - We love you. Mom, Dad and , Bridget f 'N-tie' ' tssss L fb. PAUL SCHNEIDER: congraruia- X tions and best wishes. Hope your dream comes trueg with f God's help it will. Love, Mom Dad Jim Nora and Cathy JIM FALLON: Best wishes - We Love You Y Mother and Dad MICHELLE BRANSON: With pride and admiration, I have watched you if i 'L become the lovely young woman , that you are today, You meet life's g challenges with courage, accept t or it disappointments with grace, and ' AKVZ D, are modest of your many ac- E -rw W complishments. You are an inspira- fy? tion to all who know you. I am it f' honored to have you as my ,H daughter. Love, Mother X ,M , 274 Senior Ads KIRK WORTHAM: Kirk, we take great pr'de in you. You ve always been an independent thinker who never complains. know that your - complishments will be many, but most of all we just hope that you will continue to be happy. Love Mom and Dad DAWN BLUEMEL: Congratula- tions! We are very proud of your accomplishments of the past and we are confident of the future. Thank you for sharing so much of your life with us. Good luck, happiness,and always remember we love you. Dad, Mom and Carl -v-- .K be it ANTOINETTE JONES: Con- gratulations, you ve only just begun. Thanks for 17 beautiful years. We are very proud of you. May you continue to work hard to reach your goals. May God bless you always. We love you very much, Mama Daddy and LaRhonda KEVIN McCLEESE: Congratula- tions on your graduation from high school. Remember life is what you make it. Our wish for you is health happiness and success in whatever you do. Our love and support are with you always. Love Mom and Dad ROBERT RITCHIE: We are very proud of you. lt seems only yesterday you were small' now you are a young man starting on a new path. We wish you suc- cess, happiness, and most of all, love. Love, Dad, Mom, and Kathy LORI BEDNARZ: Find what God would have you do -- And do that little well. For what is great and what is small - Tis only He can tell. God Bless and Keep You In His Care. We Love You! Dad and Mom ti. if tg I i ,yn 8 3 M . W9 ac -ss. 'Q i ,Se ,u in X X 1 st' Q ls Q Q 43 .5 V 4, af Q7 iffffvb Z rg W., ra' s . . 5. f if .lik M25 H M it xx 3 , vc' BRUCE CHURCH Congratulations' Continue to set high goals and work to achieve them You have made us proud The future is yours We take pride in your accomplishments and enjoy seeing you become a depen dable and responsible young adult Please know that we respect and love you. Mom and Dad r W INF, N- all l l Q ' f N U ly gh, f do E T R L fi l Psi l ,, ' l J l sl l 2 S -.. .-.sf xL,,... .. SeniorAds 275 CHYREL HOGAN: You are a very special girl and we're very proud of you. Hope you have all the happiness in the world. We love you very much. May God lead and guide you in everything you do. Mother, Dad, Rickey, and Michael g . ., , ti. A lvi- ' ' , ToNA JOHNSON: You are very 'Y A special to all of us. We are very proud of you. May God guide L you to a life with lots of success ' W A, and happiness. You will always V, ' '- be special in our life. Love Dad- . 1' dy, Mom, and Mandy , x- ' ' ,,yK my ,' L .l, ' b ' ,nf I , ,W f , JERRY SCOTT RENFRO: Congratulations! You have made your family proud. May you never forget the true meaning of happiness and always see the beauty God has made in this world. All our love, Mom, Dad, Tonya, and Jay MELESA ISAACS: We are proud of you and we appreciate you so much. Our greatest wish for you is to always put God first in your life. We love you, Dad and Mother , l E 2 it if MARY ANN BLANTON: How quickly the wonderful years of sunshine have gone by. May the best yet to bel Congratulations for a job well done. Mom and Dad L A X PEGGY BELL: l'm so proud of you, keep up the good work, and always remember a winner never quits, and a quitter never wins. Love Mom L I E 276 Senior Ads NANCY SPICER: Thank you for making these past 18 years such a memorable time in our lives. We have shared many joys and some hurts. Always remember we love you and wish you suc- cess but most of all much hap- piness. Love always Your Family TERRY COMPANY: Terry where has the time gone? It seems like it was just yesterday when this photo was taken. Thanks to God for letting you be my son and thank you Terry for giving me much happiness through those years. Don t ever change. Love Da MITZI WINEINGER: Congratula- tions on your graduation from S.H.S. May you always be as happy as you were when this picture was taken. Love always, Mom, Dad Melinda, and Mike if i ,N t sf ,, .... . 'x is ,MQ ' vii , STACY MELTON: We always knew that you could do it. The big question was would we live through it? But you ve done a great job and we survived, Now we want you to know we re both proud of you! Love Mom and Da LISA ALVERSON: Lisa, we are very proud of you and will treasure the memories we ve shared these 17 years. May your future be bright and your faith strong. You have brought us much joy and happiness. Love Mom and Dad I CHARLA JENKINS: Charla love you and are very proud of you. Remember to always smile and the world smiles with you. May God always bless you. Mom and Dad BRIDGETTE KEAR: Well here you are! Graduating, getting married and starting your new life. Hope you wont be disap- pointed about anything in your future. We are going to miss you at home. Good luck. We love you. Mamma Daddy and Sandy BRETT WAYNE BAKER: From you have given us nothing but love and pleasure. On this special occasion in your life we all wish you success but most of all, we wish you love and hap- piness. Love Daddy Mamma Brenda, Craig and Kristi CATHY HALE: While you have h i e v e d - complishments, you are number one. We know you will continue to meet the many challenges of life. Love Mother and Daddy d A , 1' the moment you became ours, 6 ar 12' et , we r' f IJ A a c m a n y a c JULIE JORDAN: Congratulations Senior of Nineteen Eighty-Two, Yes darling you made it for the second time. Thank you for making it official. Love hap- piness, and success to you always. Mom and Dad GREGORY TANKERSLEY: Do you remember the catfish you caught when you were this young? It seems like only yester- day! As you graduate there is so much in store for you. We love you and are proud of you. May your life be filled with happiness. Love Mom Dad Brett and Darren TERRI LYNN SHOOK: Congratulations, we are proud U . complishments. Reach for your future and success will come to you. All our love, Mom Dad and Renee we i F 'ln ei if s X 1 x ii M N x- if Dix x ,xg 3 ...t H of yo and your ac SeniorAds 2 SHERRI PATTON: You're more than just another pretty face. We feel proud of your every achievement. Knowledge and good judgment can open many doors. Accept each new challenge life has to offer. We Love You. Dad, Mom, Cindy Steven Sheldon and Mary i . li nr ' X S .X ,Q we , , .N . f l x if as MW V' 'IP' Q 3 N av- ggi, V , , , XE Qi JERRY HAAKINSON: Congratulations! We are very proud of you and your ac- complishments. We know you will be successful in whatever you set out to do. So keep laughing and crunching and remember we love you. Dad Mom, Dave, Sue, Carole Greg Natalie, Chris, and Penny JEFFREY RAY BROWN: Congratulations Jeff we re very proud of you and love you a lot. everything and pray you ll main- tain the standards you have now forever. Love Mama Daddy and Tim We wish you always the best of JENNIFER L. McDONALD: Our dear daughter: all we can say to you is stay as nice as you are and always have fun. All your family loves you very much. Have a good life. Mom and Dad CLove You Most and God Bless You Alwaysb Senior AGS if V , V . ,. ,I W M A , ,.. HELENE SOFTLY: Congratula J M, ,i rf were I tions Helene. We are very proud of you, our senior, and love you very much. Please remember to always put God first as you endeavor to reach your goal in life, for with Him all things are possible. All Our Love Daddy Mama Sharla and Natalie DOUG GRISSOM: When God gave you to us, we believe He gave His very best. We look for ward with you to the challenge of the future. We love you Mother and Dad JEAN LEMONS Jean thanks for the love you have given our family Remember to love is the greatest gift and when you give it away it always returns to the giver Love Mom Dad Ginger and Tracy MIKE GENTRY: Congratulations to a stubborn and bullheaded young man. You have earned our respect and admiration. But from our heart, we freely give you all of our love. May God Bless You. Mom Dad, Cheryl Terri, and Steve F Q Ii :N F a S N5 -QE 3 .T J X sg . LEDA L. CARPENTER: Thank you for being all that we could have wished for in a daughter. You've always been our Queen and we hope you go forth to a joyful life. Mom,Dad, Chris. and Jeff EDDIE HATCH Dear Eddie We love you with all our hearts and we are very proud of you Son as you close this chapter in your life remember the good times learn from the bad times and always be positive God bless you and guide you in all you do Love Dad and Mom REBECCA BALL: Our thanks to you Rebecca, for the past eigh- teen years of your life. You are a fine young lady with scores of accomplishments in your past. May the future bring you hap- piness in whatever you pursue, We love you. Mom and Dad N' fi is . X Y.. sm 1-mf DEREK NABERS: Your love and respect has been a delight. You are a gift from God and you have blessed our family. Seek His guidance each day of your life. Congratulations and we love you our Southern Gentleman! Mom Dad and Darrell RAYMOND DALE HODGE: Congratulations son, we are very proud of you. It hasn't been easy, but you made it. May you have much happiness in the years ahead. Let God be your guide and you will have success. Always remember we love you. Mom and Dad N NS as C 0 fs x 3' S . ANNA BLACKBURN: Congratulations! Thank you for all the wonderful and exciting memories you have made in these past 18 years. You've made me very proud. l only wish the very best for you in the future. Thanks for being MY daughter. l will always love you. Mom .Nts 10 Y if .. Ll 3 in 'Ut W E 'xs- its ll i i M Q 2 1 i E R .Sl .5 l rxT sKsj i 5 i 'i'J'kg'l,Y! , i S ' g ' 3 S i l ' K' N. .. Tsstwcw fd l l Senior Ads - 279 l l i PAULA RANSOM: We waited a long time for you, but you were worth waiting for. You are a joy and we are very proud of you. With God as your guide, may your life be filled with good health happiness and success. Our love always. Daddy Mother and Blackie . ri - NANCY SUE COULSON: lt is dif- ficult to express the pride that we feel in you for your numerous accomplishments. May you always realize that we love you and support you in whatever you choose for yourself. Love, Mom and Dad 'X i .4 XXX Y 280 Senior Ads JUDY MEANS: Yesterday a little girl, dimples and a few blonde curls. Up- side down and outside wrong, Sher- man Hi-Stepper you did belong. Who could have guessed you'd have brains? To NHS you won acclaim! We're proud of our Grad - You are a beauty, You're not really MEANCSJ A You're our darling JUDY. Mama, Dad- dy, and Sherry mov nowNiNG: Youre one of riors. You have a strong spirit that influences others. Remember your stripling war- riors live righteously and close to your Heavenly Father, He will bless and protect you as He did them. Set eternal goals and reach. God Love You as we do, Dad, Mom Terri, and Todd NOVELLA COLE: Congratula- tions! We are very proud of you. You have brought us so much happiness and joy in your eigh- teen years. We have really en- joyed listening to your guitar and bass playing and we hope that all your dreams and wishes come true. God Bless You. Love Dad and Mom. DENISE KEENEY: We've watch- ed you grow from a high-spirited toddler to a beautiful young lady. You are such a joy to us and you have made our family complete. Always remember God loves you and we all love you too! Mom, Dad Dana Don- na and Darla Gods Special Msaturdayls War- -W K ' ROSA DAMAR PLEASANT: Rosa, Always remain the lovely lady you are and strive for the perfection that God commands, Quality is Priceless Remember the virtuous moral standards and principles never change Congratulations to our first inspiration and our first graduate Words cannot express our love for you Again Rosa Vir tue Knowledge Temperance Pa tience Godliness Brotherly Kind ness and Charity C2 Peters 1 5 73 Daddy Mommy and Welbyll ,yr you ' ' ' - A K Q A . I . y . - 2 -KI ----- . ' 1 - RENEE D. WHITE: Don t let this angelic face fool you. There wasnt a cabinet too high that locked tight enough to keep her out, We're proud of your curiosi- ty, with this comes knowledge and success! Let God guide your l'fe. Love Mother Grand- mother and Grandpa she couldn't climb or a door I . . KIMBERLY WILKS: How quickly these seventeen years have passed. You have grown from a darling little girl to a lovely young lady right before our very eyes. Always remember we love you and want what's best for you. Good luck and God bless. Mom Dad Charles Cindy Tom- my and Kristal MARY MIKEL BARCUS You have been the daughter that every parent hopes for With courage you have met some of lifes major challenges and have emerged a beautiful intelligent talented and sensitive human being Your Dad Paige and l are immensely proud of you and your accomplishments. Always remember who you are. You are special in this world and you are loved. ANGI BREWER: Dear Angi, we want to take this time to tell you that we love you and are proud of you. You will make it in life because you are mature strong as you start another phase of yourlife. Love Mom and Dad and have a level head. Good luck it W- GARY CARRINGTON: Thanks for the special joy and love you have added to our lives. Wish we had those wonderful and special years to live and enjoy again. Congratulations on your awards honors and accomplishments. Live for Jesus Christ and let Him guide your life. Love always Mom and Dad Qu- , 'az 71 g LINDA BROWN: You have always brought great joy and happiness to your family. You are very special to us and we wish life's very best for you. We are proud of your integrity in- telligence, beauty and happy nature. We love you now and always. Mom, Dad, and Cassie KATHY BUTLER: A daughter is a special gift - a blessing from a ove. She s warm thoughtfulness, charm and love. Kathy you are all of these and more. You have filled our hearts with pride and have given us a very special joy. Walk with the Lord and He will guide you and bless you. Love Mom and Da L-. ...-.-i.1 b ' th. d , I 7 al: l,' 'yi l ti N or 3 P' f i I Q M i i we AJ gy, - l C lE R .fi islsl, xi 3 -. 4 ,X -.. .. ' 'N-LW...-we --H Senior Ads - 281 KATHY FOGLE: Kathy you came into our lives as God s super s - prise package. blessing us beyond measure! Life presents many Surprise Packages' daily choose to be filled with and controlled by the Holy Spirit - KNOWING -' lf God Be For You - Who Can Be Against You! Lovingly yours, Dad, Mom, David, and Karen MARIA GOMEZ: Congratula- tions! You are a joy! So many wonderful years you have given us. Your lovely smile and the talent God has given you will now provide many more years of joy for others. We are all very proud of you. Just be you and remember whose child you are! We love you, Mother and Dad J' X Q , X.. .1 wx.. W ' ur .. . so 282 Senior Ads DONNA MARIE OLIPHANT: We are very proud of you Donna. Remember what you send into the lives of others will come back into your own. No one has ever been honestly successful without the mighty hand of God. God bless and keep you in His care. We Love You. Daddy Mom Norma and James ,Q 4' Ji ! ,,,,kh l A55 an QQ X A' CINDY JONES: We have delighted in watching you grow into a sensitive caring and responsible young lady. May your future bring you as much happiness and joy as you have brought to your family over the past eighteen years. And remember - yo can do anything you think you can. Love Mother and Daddy W K 5 dmv i ? 5 X .1 U DONNA KAREN BOYLES: Shug, we are proud to have an in- telligent and talented daughter like you. Watching you grow up has given us great pleasure. May success and happiness follow you always. Remember not to keep your daddy out after curfew. He needs his rest. Love. Mom and Dad BARRY HUGHLEY: Congratula- tions Barry, you have always 'N been one to spread love and good will. This achievement that you have completed in the first milestone of your life has made us very happy. Faith and prayer will always help you in your new endeavor. We love you, Mom, M, Dad, L. Anthony, Anita, and Bruce V g DHANA CRAWFORD: Ching. God :.:f has certainly smiled on us. Neither g:-- - of you have failed as yet. From birth ZZ. until now, we've always been so proud of you. 5O'V0 of life's journey rss was me pushing, 5O'Vo was Madea V E pushing, but now all 10005 is left up -A . M iiii M i to you!! 99W just won't do. Go N ahead! Proud of you, Mama and Daddy. Compliments to you, Senior of Nineteen-Eighty-Two. lt seems like it was only yesterday when you were a little girl. Now that you are a young lady, I pray that your life will become increasingly enriched both spiritually as well as emo- tionally. Always remember: God is smiling on you. l'm so proud of you. Mother SAVELLA BEATRICE BLANTON: CINDY MCCLUSKY: Looking at your life, remembering the joy you have given I realize you are truly a gift from God. Continue to be full of love sharing your pretty smile with everyone. God will bless you as long as He is the center of your life. Love you. Mom and Deb BILLY KEENE Billy you are a wonderful and very loving son We love you more than words can tell We have been very proud of you for 17 years You have added a lot of ioy to our life God bless you in everything you do We love you very much. Love, Dad, Mom, Donit- ta, Kay Mike, and Michael ' i v P, ' ii A sl. uf ' t.,, 0 . A . 1 , ,le Y pn DEBBIE BADER: Congratula- tions! We are so proud of your accomplishments and look for- ward to watching you in your new phase of life. You re very special to us, so keep your smile and sense of humor and you will go far in life. Love Mom Wally, Marilyn Gary, Debbie, Joey, Greg and Tiffany FELICIA MASK: Congratulations! We are proud of you and happy you are our first graduate. We wish you hope and prosperity and that you succeed A everything you do in life. Always remember life is short so make the best of it while it lasts. We love you, Chasidy, Mom, Willie Kim Tonya Nese and Jimmy PENNY SHANK: Penny, you will always be special to us. We hope you realize how much happiness you have given us. With that sweet smile, sense of humor, kindness and consideration for others, and just being yourself. Your future will be successful. God Bless You. Dad, Mom, Mon- ty, Susan, Robyn, Jason, and Eric f 5 SHEILA ANN LEUTE: Wasnt it yesterday when you were small? Oh how swiftly fly the years, ladened with happiness and tears. Now we pray God will con- tinue to guide and protect you. Sheila you have always made us proud to say THAT S MY GIRL. We love you. Mother and Da .S gs . ..., x 'Q 9 19 ' 5 , 1. g , 5 J W A Y d Wi 'K' s E f 3 4 YNY! Xb X tub Hilti , sg -2 fi s 5 1 K W i ' 5 .., M, I tilts. X AQ 'xx li 1 1 I , 1 , , L L. .. .L M? , 'Q V I ,Vi A RN , i 1 . f i i W --.. W. X XL...f' If Senior Ads 283 Q 'I www-ewflffg ,rlf SARAH BURCHFIELD: How pro- ud we are of you! No words can express the joy in our hearts for all the milestones you have sur- passed. Drill team and National Honor Society. lt is our prayer that all your dreams come true. Thank you Sarah! Love, Mom -miaimvs-'M W . ,wx JACKIE PRICE: Congratulations Jackie Paul Price. You have been very special to all of us. It has been a pleasure to have a son like you. We love you dearly. May God bless you. Love, Mama, Dad, Deb Susan Donna, LaSandra, and Chris Pt: if T ' M4 ,, Dad, Butch, and Vicky xe- 1- as A' 'mi , ll I ss xi S' E t Ev Ariitxwegv Qt: 284 Senior Ads BRIAN EDWARD JUNTUNEN: Congratulations Big Senior of 1982. We are very proud of you. We pray that you put God first in your life' and you cannot fail. We love you Brian. Love, Daddy Mom and Deb you are very special, and we are proud of you. We love you and want you to be happy in the years to come.Congratulations and best wishes! Love Mom Dad, and Cynthia 'YQ ...S ANNELLA MELUGIN: We mink L. , 4' . 'Pi- LAURI KISLOSKI: Congratula- tions Lauri - We re proud of you for all you ve done in your the happiness in the future. Just put God first and youll be hap- py and successful. Love Mom and Jim life, and we're wishing you all I 'fs Q Q' .nt Q ' r' BRUCE RACHEL: We are very proud of ou yo r - complishments and the example you have set for your brothers. You have added a special joy to our lives. Thank you. Continue to let God guide your every step and every decision. We love you Mother and Dad CRAIG LANE CRISMON Congratulations we are so proud of achievements but because of the person you have become We wish you Good Luck and Happiness and hope your dreams become reality We thank God everyday for giving us a son like you Love Mom John and Dad K Cr y , u ac you! 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Love Mom and Dad MIKE FERGUSON: Congratula- tions son, you have come a long way since this was taken, and we both are very proud of you along with the rest of the family. You are a great son and we know you will be successful in whatever you do. Love, Mom and Dad is is ,A QP' X ff' ' 286 Senior Ads RAYMOND HERNANDEZ: Congratulations to our number one West Texas kid! You have a place in our heart, therefore, you will always be remembered. Through God s grace you have been our son for a time. We wish you the best in your future y ars. Mom and Dad of Sherman NATALIE MASK: Congratula- TERESA GREENWAY: You have come a long way since first grade. You are a great achiever and God has blessed us all. Now you ll be on your own. Always look ahead and the future will always be bright. Love Dad Aunt Martha and Uncle Herman 'Ellie it's Your senior year, and soon ww' tions we are very proud of your accomplishments. Remember that God is the joy and the ' strength in your life and future, , so keep trusting in God and let g it Him give you guidance. Always J, remember that we love you and Q ,Q may God bless you and keep you forever. Dad, Mom, Rhonda Shari, and Erica R' . A Y 1 at JOE MARK MORRIS: Congratulations and warm wishes to you. We are very pro- ud to be the parents of one who has brought so much joy and pride to our home through these past eighteen years. We will always be behind you in whatever your future holds. May God bless you always. Mom, Dad, and Mike MICHELLE CASEY: We are very pro- . ud of you and words cannot express 1 how much we love you. Remember L to put God first and all things are as possible. Set your goals high and , g: 'f with God as your guide, you will be a '-' success. May God bless you and 'N ...f keep you always, this is our prayer. ' 76' in Congratulations! Mom, Dad, and Q D Walter S 1 . . X i , JAMES DAVID TAYLOR: You have completed an important milestone in life. We are so pro- ud for you to be our son. Our hopes and prayers are that you will continue to set high goals for yourself and work hard to achieve them. We love you very much. Mom and Dad AVVV 5 'Univ' W r ar ' 4 1122 M + DINA MORAN: Dina, we are so proud of you. We know how hard you tried this year. Now do that something special you've always wanted: Go to HAWAII! CBig sis says, stay single, have fun, whats your hurry?J Whatever you do honey, good luck. Love You, Dad, Mama and Sisters BRON CADDELL God has blessed you with a gift of concern for peo ple Continue to use it and He will use you to accomplish great things in your life As long as you are doing His will you will continue to be a blessing to your family We are pro ud of your life and hope for the things you hope for. of you, as you have reached the first milestone in your educa- tion. Always put God first and keep the faith and go forward in every way especially in character. Our best wishes and prayers go with you. Love Mom Dad and Brother 45. sfisi I . ii., di L WILLIAM DAVID MARTIN: Congratulations! We are very proud of you. Keep up your good study habits through college. We are behind you 100 percent. We are ready to help you if you need us. Keep your sense of humor. We wish you happiness and suc- cess. We Iove you! Dad Mom and Lisa. CHUCK WEST: Congratulations Chuck, for your many - complishments in life. May you continue to strive for and reach your full potential. Thank you for the many wonderful times we have shared these past years. We pray that you will experience God s best in your life. Proverbs 3:5-6. We love you, Dad, Mom and Amy PATRICIA RUTH FILLMAN: Congratulations! It is our joy to tell you how special you are to us. Your sweet spirit has truly been a blessing to all of us. May you always feel God s presence and our support in the exciting years to come. We love you Mother and Daddy ac' SYLVIA COOPER: We are proud audi' . . .,... TN I , I ,, -.-,-...-.L-? A I 7 1 2,3 l N if pi I D I . W 3 4. 1 I c I -WE R .J A . NXA I gi ,J i I I . . 3 .iS ES -. -' xt-xi Senior Ads 28 ---f -t......,. -Q TERRI FRY: Congratulations! You have grown into a lovely young lady with high Christian values. We have taken great pride in all of your accomplishments. We pray that God will richly bless you as you face the challenges of the future. We love you baby. Mom Dad, and Deb y V s Q. TAMMYE AND TAB TURMAN: Congratulations: we are very pro- ud of the two of you. Both of you made the National Honor Society. Tammye made the National Who s Who and Tab you are very gifted in art. May you never change your values or your belief in God. Love Mom and Dad 2 Seniors Ads SCOTT UNCLEBACH: Praise the Lord for a son who lets his light shine. The Lord has blessed us with your life and we are very pro- ud of you. As you keep the Lord first in your life, He will prosper and bless you more than you could ever imagine. We Love You, Mom and Dad MAE DELLA PHEA: Last but not the least of my half-dozen children, l'm happy to see you reach one of the many milestones in your life. Remember to put God first in your life, and the things you want most will be granted. Love Mom, Dad, and Your Brothers VANNA LEA BRADEN: 5, Congratulations to a super young lady. Thank you for cherished memories, your laughter, integrity and composure. May your life be Q Q , , , A . filled with happiness you deserve. rg, - Some keep Pace with the world ' ' i' ' marching to the beat of a distant drummer, may you follow the DRUMMER that YOU hear: however distant. God Protect you always, Your family A GRAHAM HOPPESS: As you have grown from horse rider, fisher- man, climber-up-hills to the fine young man who has realized that, Maturity is not growing older - it's just growing better, you have made us all very proud. We love you and have great confidence in your life's decisions. Love from Your Family . . .i. -I l A A Loni PARRISH: Ahead, life as a I ' mystery, the past is history! Do not A V jig look back. Your future will be as happy ' my 'i-' -Ag I and prosperous as you plan for it to V . ' ,,,,. . be, You must allow God to be your ,fi g ' ,. ' g i- Light at the end of the tunnel. We are ,. it A always available for support if you 45 I g 'tf' z jifj. want it - just let us know. We love n 1 you Lori Babes! Mom and Dad i is WM. RICK HUTCHERSON: You have grown up to be a fine young man and we are very proud of you. We are also pleased that you have chosen to carry on family tradition by becoming a Texas Tech Red Raider. Congratula- tions SHS graduate! Mother Dad, Lisa, Shawn, Kim, Steve and Matt 1 aww ti i W 3 g ,... -,7 I N K JANICE HESTAND: Dear Janice, We are proud of your ac- complishments at SHS. Your good attitude and your deter- mination to achieve are an in- spiration to us. We appreciate your kindness and the happiness you give our family. May your future be happy and filled with the success you deserve. With love Mom and Dad MICHAEL KENDALL What does it take to raise a son? 19 710 meals 15 pairs of Nikes S3280 in car in surance 1200 hours of homework help a private telephone 5232 gallons of gas 287 drum heads S20 haircuts and airplane tickets to New Jersey WE LOVED EVERY MINUTE OF IT' Congratulations and good luck to a wonderful son Love Mom and Dad BRAD MAYER: You've come a long way since this picture was gf' taken, and your family is very M E ...g., proud of you! Congratulations on four years of effort and ac- 0, complishment! Our love and I 3 prayers will always be with you 'L . .-, in the years ahead. Congratula- V .4-nv i gogsgind good lgigkl Love Mom, l AA, .,... a , arie,an ave A 'f JANIE GRAHAM: Janie, you . have been my shining star. l-loney. l'm so very proud of you. fl You have been a very sincere, R ' ' loving, and thoughtful daughter. m 'N Who could ask for more? l shall was always treasure the beautiful memories you have given, and ' I cherish the ones to come. Good Luck. Love Mom CAROLINE EDMONSON: Caroline, be courteous to all, but intimate with few and let those few be well tried before you give them your con- fidence. Congratulations to our sweet little girl. We are so proud of you and may your life be a successful one. Love, Mamma, Daddy, George lll, Harold Ray, and Greg BOBBY NELSON JR.: Congratulations son! Words can- not express how happy and pro- ud your family are of you. You have had many happy times and some sad times these twelve years but your great personality and perseverence brought you to this happy day. We love you Mom, Dad Shelley and Randy rf! .al Senior Ads 289 BVI JANIE GRAHAM: Janie: in seven- teen years you have brought us immeasurable hours of joy and happiness. We are very proud of you and your accomplishments. May God help you fulfill your dreams hopes and desires for the future. May God Bless And Grandfather and Uncle DAVID MILLER: David: we have watched you develop through the years to become the levelheaded responsible young man you are today. We are so proud of you and all your ac- complishments. You are an in- spiration to all of us. Love Mom, Norman, Dad and Monika if Keep You. Love, Grandmother, 290 Senior Ads GREG KUHN: Congratulations on your graduation! May your life be as richly blessed as ours has been - with a son like you. Your strong character has always made us very proud. Success and happiness are our wishes for your future. We love you dearly. Mom Dad and Melanie t be X f QQ' .fs ,yt .f t i CINDY ANDERSON: Well Sallie Sue you finally made it to the big one. It seems like only yesterday that we were feeding you guppum and oh boy! You have never made us anything but very proud. Con- tinue to grow as the beautiful person you already are. Mom Dad Scott and Randy N.. 1 1 v it vv ii vv 1 v I KARYN GRIFFIN: Your family and friends are very proud of you. You have enriched our lives these past 18 years. You have grown into a very mature young woman, and your thoughts and ideas should open doors for a bright and fulfilling future. May the Lord bless and keep you. Mom, Dad, and Kathy WADE RIZA: Your name means The Advancer, and that is a perfect description of you. Your warmth, enthusiasm, and vitali- g ty are your greatest assets. Our prayer for you is that you will always advance with humility in the love of the Lord. You are s is loved much, Mom, Dad, and 1 Todd Philippians 3:14 RACHELLE ROSTYNE: Such a cute, . - Y -ttt Y. . r , bright baby you were, and now a if Q ' lovely, respectable young lady. It it M :': has been a pleasure and a blessing 5 to have you as our daughter. We , '-' love you more than you could ever W, .it Q , realize. Always keep the Lord in your heart, for He helped to make you what you are. Love, Mom, Dad, ig , and Susan ss t Q BILL NEYMAN: ln 18 years RANDY WAYNE BRIMER: I just xgtlkgf JgLZg'9l9?heCg?gfU2n!y, want tg tell ylou thatlg ytour dad l - . . ., w r r , too, but.life's glorious doors are pfoiid oi' ?1ou,eRevn?iLembe? wligxt IUST beginning to open for you. l've always told you, don't think igdgoiggf anngigle annd Sprefci about whatgaou don't lgavet. Jtust - ever 9 coun our essin sa ou w a your life be guided only by ear- you doyhave. Alwaygs look ahead! thly things. All Our Love, Dad, Love, Mom, Tammy, Kerry, and Mom. and Scharlyn Family Ye-1' A ' JO ANN HERMES: We want to thank you for making our lives such a joy as you are everything a daughter could be. Jo Ann, we love you very much and wish the future with all your dreams to bring the happiness you deserve. Love Always, Mom, Dad, and Doug CHERYL WIBLE: You have been in SHERI A, BARRETT: such an inspiration to us and .A Congratulations, Sheri, on a job have brought us so much joy well done! The time has assed and love. We are grateful to the too qulcklyg only yesterday you Lord for His blessing of sharing were our tiny, blond, blue-eyed you with us. We wish you God's bundle of smiles. Thank you for richest blessings. -Tile only Sharing ygur joy and your 50r- Secret Of 3 'TEDDY life is Matt. row with us. Proverbs 3:6 We 6:33. Love, Mom, Dad, Rodney, Love You, Mom, Dad, Tracy, and Mindy Mark, and Brian X 1 1 GREG FOSTER: Greg: A son is t X someone special - From the 5 T T ,p ' moment he arrives he puts new joy and interest into his parents' E l Y 'N tk lives, and as he grows to .fi xx' Wit? manhood, those who love him i A A W., best can see how wonderfully t rewarding a son can really be! gbiy 1 f ,fi 'W' CONGRATULATlONSl WE LOVE -- A i if If YOU! Mom, Dad and Garrett it ..,, xii P fl ! 33 S Q, 1- fy klkii .Vik gf i TODD SUMMERS: You are a very .A ' special son. You have been a i I l ' challenge, a blessing, and a joy. . V - 04? Thanks for being you. May God f l Q y , bless you in all your endeavors. ' Y A N Yi Remember Prov. 3:5-6, We love 'NX l D, ,L you, Mom, Dad, and Bruce. - :Q ., z i Q V , I The talent of success is nothing - 1' ' more than doing what you can do L l tg l E T R ff, wellg and doing well whatever you i, X ,Q 3 ff l do . . Henry Wadsworth f x ' nr LX? ' 1-2-ff' Longfellow 'L 1 , Q A , 2 44 Q . E 1 S I i 5 S 6 . Senior Ads - 291 A 'L i f A i I . :..., . .IEQ . DONNA THOMAS: We are so proud of you in every way. Thanks for being who you are. You bring sunshine, noise maturity, laughter and a sense of positive faith into the lives of all who know and love you. Take our love with you always. Mom and Dad. ,MQ w 5 t . a t A ei Q ' 3 xgxkf DANNY AKERS: Congratula' tions! You have indeed been very special in our lives. lt has been a joy and pleasure seeing you grow from day to day as you approach this big step in life. Always seek the Lord for guidance and your reward will be great. Love Mom Dad and Von Neita RANDY JONES: How very proud we are to say THATS OUR BOY : academic success, Christian character, and especially your sports determination. May all Your goals and ambitions be fulfilled to the fullest. Keep your standards high, but remember we will always support you whichever roads you may choose. Love Mother, Daddy, Steve. Sisters, and Grandparents. JEANNIE McKEE: You are a gift from God. l am so proud of you. You are everything we could have asked for in a daughter and a sister. May your future be as bright as the sunshine you have brought into our lives. Love. Mother Mike Mark and Terri LISA RANGEL: Dream your Dreams -- as you gently and lovingly shape them into Reality. Your steps in life carefully chosen. Allow your talents, creativeness and intelligence to lead your way. With love and pride we say you are and will always be your Dads Delight and your Mom'sANGEL. JERRY BOAZ: Son, you are a blessing from Heaven the light of my life and you have filled many hours with joy. You are a hard worker, you set your goals and work hard to achieve them. May your future be bright and complishments. Love Mother filled with many ac- Senior Ads MARY LEE HENRY: As your adult life begins and you leave childhood may God grant your deepest dreams. Daughter granddaughter sister niece and friend you re all these and more Keep God in your heart and remember that we will always be there P S Cricketts are definitely short With love us STANTON LANEIL THOMAS: Forget what BOBBY BLUES BAND said, Life ain't nothing but a Par- ty. Life sometimes gets rocky and dreary, but remember the man who goes the furthest is generally the one who is willing to do, and TRUST IN GOD. Put God in your Life, you will succeed. Love, Mama, Daddy, and Angie IA V a l. , ,H 5 s t.s,, W Ja 2 KAY GRISHAM: The 18 years we have had you with us have been ones of joy. At this big time in your life we pray you will con- tinue to place your trust in God and serve as a shining light to others. Best of Luck Always Mom and Dad ALICE WEIGHTMAN Just yester day this child sat upon my lap sticky hands runny nose dirty face wet diaper Oh Lordy how she pestered me' I see the twinkling brown eyes and illuminous CHESHIRE smile ls that my Alice? ls this her graduation year? Oh NO' Why you were still a baby yester' day. I am so very proud of you. Love always, Mom and Dad 'vs-'ff day you were born was the hap- piest day of our lives. You are a good Christian and sweet child. You will be going off to school next year and I know you will do well. Just remember to stay in the church. We love you very much. Love Mom Dad and Phil. Q AMY E. ROBINSON: Amy: the MIKE TUCKER: The whole family is very proud of you and your olastic and athlet' achievements. Your future is full of many opportunities. We know you have the talents to fulfill your life. We wish you happiness and success. Keep your com- petitive spirit and strive for the best, Love always, Your Family .Ny BILL CONNELLY: Congratula- tionsg we are very proud of you and your accomplishments. We want the very best for you in your life and look forward with you to the challenge of the future. Look to God for guidance and you cannot fail. We love you. Mom, Dad, Lisa, and Susan JACKIE STEWART: Congratula- tions Jackie. You have passed your first big test in life and we are full of pride to share in your joy of success. We have been blessed to have you as our daughter. Our love is yours always. Keep your goals high and your self-esteem intact. Mom and Dad l.' -I fa . Ui END 'Q es, I F, . A .6 , is n ., Vx, as -if if I i 2 . I I ' ' s J t Senior Ads so 1. A if .2.A sf .M . DEBBIE FLEMING: Congratula- tions! You have made us all very proud of you for your many ac- complishments from Little League baseball player to future years bring to you the happin ss you have given to us in your youth. Love Mother Dad and Karen ,N QS. academic achievement. May the HAROLD WAGONER: The deter- mination, consideration, and thoughtfulness you have for others will make you a success no matter what you do or where you go. Wherever you go or whatever you do always know our thoughts and love will be with you. Love Mom and Dad NEIL DAVID: Congratulations! Wherever you go, whatever you do, may life always bring to you f L- the joy and happiness you have brought to us. We're proud of Q, the fine person you are. Our love 1 igyy 6 my and Prayers will 80 with you kg 5 V always. Mother, Dad, Mama, Elise, Mark,and Jim - ' E-cf . M' W BRENDA MELTON: Congratula- W yyyy tions to our lovely daughter and ' sister. Words can't express how proud we are of you, your ac- complishments, and the beautiful person that you are. We wish you a healthy, happy, successful future. Just put God first in your life and everything 2' else will fall into place. Love Always, Mom, Dad, and Steven DEBBIE McNEESE: lt's hard to believe that you are already a SENIOR. You have brought us so many happy moments and pleasurable times. I know that you wil always be as kind, thoughtful and loving as you ES have in the past. God has bless- ' 5 ed us with you, and we are truly thankful. Love, Mom and Dad , s yfy. 1 got. JOE DURRETT: All of your life, you have brought us pleasure I . . and joy. We are proud to be your . parents. We look forward with you to a beautiful future. Always seek God's will and guidance, then happiness and success will follow. We love you and our prayers go with you always. ' A Daddy, Mother, and Kim 294 Senior Ads JENNIFER AND DENNIS JACOBS: You are very special to us and we love you very much Congratula tions to you both you have come a long way together God has been good to you and He will keep you always in the hallow of His hand We love you Love Mom Dad and Gary i fl BENJA MAJOR: l am so proud to RANDY CARTER: What a fast 18 h3V9. YOU GS 3 SON- You SVG Vefy years! May your life be full of special to all oflush We are prgud of Success' but most of all hap- our accom is men s. wa s - iemember topput God first, Ygu pmessf Make the best out of will never fail. l'll always remember - ' if ' A each day and always be able tc: yggiiwhen I See the numbers qgohlankbsacLforalleitinlgeuspreonlilgy Momi gfarldsgfeng? AULISQIS X these years with you. We love Unclesv and Cousins Q you! Mom, Dad, and Michael , V .Q V miie... M i ZW M SHARON SMITH: Our petite lit- tle girl has attained the high S standards and tall goals she set. We are very proud of your many accomplishments during the past twelve years. We know you f will continue to excell in gg, ' sp i everything you do. You have S a 5 been a joy to raise. Mom and F -,J mg i is Dad LIZ McELHANNON: You have MARGARET MOORE: You are been special since the day you such a joy and blessing to us. were born, and you've Our prayer for you comes from developed into quite a young Proverbs: Trust in the Lord lady. You're beautiful inside and with all thine heartg and lean not out and you are multi-talented. unto thine own understanding. God has richly blessed you. Put In all thy ways acknowledge forth your best effort and suc- Him, and He shall direct thy cess is yours. Our love always, path. We love you dearly, Mom Dad, Mom, Spencer, Kristy, and and Dad Cooper KEVIN RILEY: Kevin: 1982 - a year you will always remember. May you find happiness in all ,Q that you do. We love you and will be with you in everything you do. As Mike says: win, lose, or 'r M tie, we support you all the way. 4' Love, Mom, Mike, and Karen , l 3 ,, ' I l A TOM ADAMI: From the time you rif- r -- - ' W were this special little tyke, to the VA: 'fi'l- HV- WP? fine young man you are today, ' S A we've been blessed with many N' X 3 N wonderful, warm and happy lii fl fgyg, i U Q memories. We are very proud of ,Q l F' 3 L ' V. . your many fine efforts, your I, V. i fff'-Q35 courage, and your achievements. . Congratulations! We love you, Dad, 'Wm' I 1. E R f li Mom, Gregg, and Chip , I X -..if-'X .-i 1 ' ' i f ' f. l i i 1 . . A li Q S i 2 f t S , V d W - W g egg, -.- Senior Ads - 295 MICHAEL D. WRIGHT: lt hasn't 4, M always been easy Mike, but here t - you are at this important and Vifrk ,A special time in your life. We are L proud of your achievements and it : 9 wish you the best of everything tg sq in the future. God bless you C an if always. Love, Mom, Debbie, and I Di A i i . ane K k: ix .uw 3 . , I xx: g K X ' Q 5 YA' 'Ag C , A A TRACY BELL: Congratulations to R 5 DEBRA LYNN BROWN: We have a very special daughter, As you it D watched YOU EVOW and 80 begin your journey through life 'V' through those twelve years of remember to let God be your ' WW f : Q school. We are very proud of guide. We wish you health, hap- you and hope you will have suc' piness and success for the 'll'i is cess in the future. We love you future. We love you very much. -,V very much. May God Bless You. Mom, Dad, and Mark ' Mom and Dad DHANA CRAWFORD: Congratulations Ching! Keep on keeping on. You are too close 5 now! God loves you and we love you, too. Never settle for se- cond best, you deserve the best. Q W, Madea, Daddy, and All Your Q -i -ff Aunts and Uncles ' ,..',l1 i. . DELONDA MONTGOMERY: SHERRI LYNN CLARK: Sherri, Congratulations little one, You we look forward to sharing with have gfOWf1 UD' You ll-BVS' you the challenge of the future. d9V9l0D9d 3 DeV50D9!lTY that will Always put God first in your life lake YOU 3 'Ong W-any In life. Just and you will be a success. We rememberp you will always be love you and pray for God's our baby gm' We love you very richest blessings upon you. much. Mom, Deniese, James, Love Mom and Dad Angela, Debbie, Steve, Brandon ' and ? JERRY THOMAS: Congratula- tions! We are very proud of you and all you have accomplished. May success and happiness be yours in the future. God bless. Love, Mom, Dad, Terry, and 5 Vicki LIVIA RENA RICKETTS: We are ELIZABETH HINKLE: very proud of you then and now. Congratulations! You already May all your dreams come true. know what we think of you, what Love, Mom, Dad, Brother we feel about you, and what we Rodney and Sisters Deana, Deja, hope for you. Mother and Dad and Denise 296 Senior Ads ALLISON WHISPER WILDER: Your zest and love of life brighten our days. As long as you follow the Son, you will never go wrong. Maintain the quality of uniqueness even as your name implies. God Bless You. KERRI BENNIE: Congratula- tions! We are very proud of you and hope you will go on to bigger and better things. Life is just starting for you but we know you will always make us proud of you. Love Mom and Dad SHERYL FORSYTHE very proud of you May your life love you Mom SHARON EDDINS: Sharon, Con- gratulations. You finally did it. We are very proud of you and your accomplishments. Keep on smiling and make everyone hap- py. May you have a happy future. We love you. Mamma, E ie T. J. Gayla Lee a d Jimmy A fr. rr ,i r. LORI BRINGHURST: We are pro- ud to have you for a daughter and sister! We wish you success and happiness in the future. May God bless you always. We love ou - Mom Dad Mark and Brad v ii iz :fi k .E li' 'V RUSSELL C. MAINE: Russ life s best wishes are to be your goal - L ve and faith in e Almighty will see you through. Love Dad and Mom dd , , , D 4, A if ' .tw 'K xxx Q Y , . 4, S L Q sit W is t is always be filled with sunshine I .0 all - Q Q fx Q5 S! X Noni? 2. is-Q13 V qw e was EEZ si-ge tx we X 'T' i A 5 New O th Congratulations Sh-eryl. I am DAVID CAMERON: David as you graduate remember how richly blessed you ve been with good friends, good times and good teachers. God will reward you. Love, Dad, Mom Jerry Mike Richard and Angela possible that you are graduating this year. We wish you the best luck. Look to God or guidance and your life w'll always be successful. Love Mom Martha and Johnny. LESLIE GAIL BEAN: Thank you for the many years of pleasure. We love you very much and are very proud of you. Mom and Dad DANNY GANN: It doesn't seem of f i Senior Ads 29 A .Aiwf DONA AND LANA TREADWELL: Congratulations! You started this life together. You ve reach- ed this milestone and new begin- ning together. With you both are our wishes for a long and satisfying life together and apart. God Bless You. We Love You. Mom and Dad 'J .., My .2 N fy AJ I5 J sv 4 4 NVQ' 1 . .L . , DOUGLAS A. KOEHLER: Our Polish Pope Pres. Reagan, and Doug' Jeff Kim and Doug you may be third in line at times but you are a first class person to the world. Love you, Mom Dad and Dennis K . us, and someday you will be to 'Q' 'N N - RHONDA McCOLLUM: Words cannot describe how our hearts feel inside. We feel joy just know- ing you re our girl Happiness Love that you have so freely shared but most of all that God gave you to us. We Love You Mom Dad and Rodney fi' that you have given our home, , f SHIRLEY BIRD: Congratulations! Its been hard, but you finally . is' made it to the top. We are very 12,3 proud of you and wish you much ' luck and happiness in the future. We love you, Mom, Dad, and Marie. i 'I W. ROSS GORMAN: Congratula- BRIAN SISEMORE: Congratula- tions! We are so very proud that tions! Yes, we are proud of you, you are our son. Thank you for and your accomplishments, and being the person that you are. the first eighteen years. Many Set your goals high, so that you paths of life lie ahead, always will always have an aim in your remember to trust in God for He life. Good Luck! Love, Mother can give guidance and wisdom and Daddy to make each step easier. We Love You. Dad, Mom, and Brad JANIE GRAHAM: wen, miie Janie, You have Come a MARTY MILLS: You 'Ong Way baby' are a special per- May the future 'N X Son' Marty. 3 good ' is mid all the joys fs brother and son. - that you so richly 5-fe g We wish you 3 hap- ' deserve. And may me Welove ou N ' ' your troubles an be t J QL meh Mgm 42? small ones. Love Dag Dann' and and Best wishes, Q Daren Y' Jean, Peggy, I 2, i Robert, and Robert X 298 Senior Ads SCOTT CHARLTON: Congratulations! Your commit- ment, your determination, and DOUGLAS HARRISON: The past the use of your talents and 17 years have been fun and fan- abilities make us very proud and tastic, Thank you for being thankful for your lite, We pray yourself, a good brother, Your for God's best for you and that ability to fix almost anything has you will always put Him first. helped me enjoy my life so very Love, Mom, Dad, and Whitney 'NI' . much. I Love You. BUP. i ' ', + L1f i ' 'r f ' fft MICHELE Pincicongrariiiaiions ...f I ' Senior '82. We're very proud of 4 you and all you have ac- , complished. We pray that God 'W - k be with you and find happiness 4' X in your future. You deserve to E I have any career you may ii choose. We love ou. Mom, Dad, ,Y 15 i Michael, and Grandparents lm! KANN ROBERTS: Congratulaf tions! We are so very proud of MYRTLE ELDER: Good luck Myr- you. You are such a precious tle in the future with fulfilling all daughter and special sister. of your dreams. Remember Keep that wonderful smile and everything you do in life, do well remember to keep Jesus first in Q and you will succeed in life. We your life. We love you, Dad, all love you. Love, Mama, Mom, Janet, and Vince I Blanch, and Donna Y. I A 24 M DAVID SMITH: The girls always 1, ,,,, ,,,': 'ff said little David was so cute, but ' in ' that was when he got his hair Vrvrggifiizg 'ftt A cut. Now all theycan see is a -f-f head of hair coming down the i 4 hall. Congratulations son, we A I love you very much. Dad, Mom, Mighnon, and Mike - REBECCA JANE , ilfi ARNOLD: Your f I if famil is ver roud M SCOTT RICHARDS: of ygu. You phave I ,L Congratulations, let Christ be first in Q V, Z' 5 ' , Scott. We love you your life. Dad ,,,' Y and wish you hap- would have been , ,,, I piness always. very proud of you if ,t if Philippians 116. A ,qi he were here. Re- . A , Mom' Dad' and main the fine per- f i 9 Mark son you are. We Love You! Mom, Elaine, Nancy, and Grannif f', Senior Ads 2 New ikxwokv .-.cff4?9 W-mi'ivnpfw f f- ' ' f --.v:3i3.-- If ., N, TEX 111 .1 fa , ft, :rg , ! 1 3 ' 3 5 -Lf. ,ls '. X 51 1 ' . ' gf , 1 .- Q- ,:. . - ,v U 5 , 4 ng -nk I X 5 V1 15 - ,fe Ni Eg fff WM? Q 56' 0 Ailuertizementz Ad '- czrczh ,S Good Luck Gptzbczl outzgue Se i 'S! 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X- L V X X ., S 312 - Advertisements Congratulations Seniors of H8253 77Za6e '75 772446 7: suncsn KING 3200 Hwy 75 N Sherman Texas 75090 12141892 8532 CABLECOM OF e SHERMAN Your Better Entertainment Connection. wks- Paul Reber reads about HBO1nstaIIments 229 W Washington Sherman Texas 75090 P 0 Box 1223 12141 893 6548 CARTER S Congratulations PHILLIPS 66 Se S SERVICE sTATloN Captain D's seafood 828 Hwy 75 Sherman Texas 75090 12141892 6298 iff-'ggi S' Cf-EC? Donna Boyles attendant 618 N Travis 12141 892 3153 li assisted CI!! by a stat on Sherman Texas 75090 K, xx V IIAA 5 , h ,Xa , 2 U 1 , - 5 S' K PIN :f i ,gps F- Q wiwfrigg KZ-:za-he ' .v ' UQ- 'N' ff '- K ,Q .. : ug- at ' ' K if' . fn ij i f to ff S ,M 'f T, ssss M - - 5- 7, fl A sa ' J. . , g ifs-yrs, I in 1 - ig ' is ' i I I Advertisements - 313 ' l 'IH-1 EH? Stop in Today. See the New Case 90's The Tractor Specialists POWER 81 EQUIPMENT Servrce and Parts We Servrce What We Sell y,.1,,fs,,,..,,,.......... 1111 w mIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 99 M 'F 3 ..x...r.h-...A Teresa Greenway tries out a case tractor New Hwy 82 at Travls Sherman Texas 75090 12141893 7586 INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES CDT SUPPLY INC 704 E Lamar Sherman Texas 75090 12141893 4178 12141893 9531 Casmedes, Brown 81 Nowlin Insurance Agency, Inc. 905 N Travrs Sherman, Texas 75090 12141892 3535 and 12141893 1222 Friendly and Expenenced Personnel To Serve You Y I lp: J IGIII CENTURY SUPPLY CO INC Congratulates the Class of 1982 1710 Texoma Sherman Texas 75090 12141893 6541 A Harold Wagoner and Bull Weyman at CDT BILL CLARK BILLY DOUGLAS Presldenf VICe Presldeht Wade Raza vnsuts Century Supply I . It '1 1 1 1 kiggg fr ........ .i f . 1 L J , S : 1' 1 ff-1 4-Q- 'a. , I KI It 'Q K t A I A uns . Y 1 1 Q .N 1 8 Iv! LI .nr nw Q' I M L iv I . I' I -- 'iri 5 I ,, ,k SY M My as I . X ., - W x N HM Al. ii-7 ji Y 5- e Q. K .0 , , - 6 A L ' H 4 1 , , .Y ' ' H I 3 I 5. ' ou . , . ,., lllllfllll . - , -...mi-..!b...4 I I I I I 1 tte E fl 1 , 1 ...: ,, II Q f f' Q V1 N - I ': -Q I 1 ' 1 . 314 - Advertisements No Tlme to Lose That s how we react when you call drspatchers contact the nearest 'f avarlable Clark road mechanrc and relay the mlormatron recelved from you Thus qurck dragnosrs of the problem saves valuable reparr time and your trme IS very Important to us CLARK LIFT OF NORTH TEXAS INC 3405 Hwy 75 S Sherman Texas 75090 12141892 0616 CLARK S S Equrpmentllos Aigrrculture and n us ry LIMB COMPANY - Orthopedic Appliances -Hospital Equipment 3 Q - Artlfrcral Llmbs - Jacuzzr Whirlpool Baths - Shoes and Shoe Correctrons for the Entlre Famlly Wm N Clay 12141892 9334 120 S Crockett Sherman, Texas 75090 1422 W Houston 42141 893 5564 Sherman, Texas 75090 1 r,rN V f 'ww,,mEL 5 , N' L L Hlwlj' A M ei A A A W new for lift truck service. Our trained ,Q .l 1 all 1 A - - 2 il . . . ,, U K - - ,ll 5 5 . . if J Advertisements - 3 INSURANCE COMPANIES STAT! IAII ,,,,,,,,,,,, Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois G CLIFF BRISCDE AGENT 1015 Sam Rayburn Frwy Sherman Texas 75090 12141893 4639 Best Wishes Seniors 'AW uvlary Thayer helps Leslue Bean try on shoes 113 N Travis Downtown Sherman Texas 75090 868 1027 Go for lt' no LIU on 1989 Hwy 75 N Sherman Texas 75090 lon South Side of Tom Thumbj f214j 868 2027 Open Monday Saturday 7 00 6 00 p m Drive Thru Service Alterations Furs Leathers Congratulations Seniors 82 s Q9-fix lx Egi X If x CT-2 3 JJ I 6 fl It s a brand new Yamaha sportftounng machine Powered by a new 75Occ V twin Dressed up nn Yamaha Special styl Ing Get It and go' Cone's Motorcycle Sales and Service, Inc 1611 Hwy 75 N 12143 893 1402 , - - I 1 1 I ' Q by A n EEE' 7' A . 'U rum i , il X ,sf ' . . , W :j A 'E' Cr . Z ,- Q. ,7 my Q Q i l Q5 ' 'M I . fg . Q- 1 .Q-51 I ,..... 3 , U ' S- - .5 iz -, x i , if Y ,2 21 f l I - 'Q s X -az? E-.ui-r.'J - U I I I Rl I , 1--.-- ffm I - 316 - Advertisements CONTINENTAL BARBER SHOP Sher Den Mall Creatlve Hairstyles for Men and Women EVERETT GRANTHAM I214j 892 8500 Sherman Texas 75090 COTTON PATCH 220 C 3 Westwood Village Sherman Texas 75090 Fashions for Boys and Glrls Infant 14 Accessories Glfts Karen Davls Annette Davis H CONTINENTAL CONVEYOR 81 EQUIPMENT COMPANY P O Box 1376 Sherman Texas q214y 892 9143 A Subsudlary of the B F Goodnch Company NC Post Offlce Box 59 Sherman Texas 75090 Steve Mltchell Offlce 1214i 893 6593 - ' 0 ,. ,NN , 5 I214j868-1308 E M C O N I . Ad t'e e X gpg? ai X Mlke Kottwltz plays on one of the many pinball machines QR i,,,,., X na :x ,-. T '1 o 0 1' '2 m lc U7 'U m 0 Z m 3 m F0 O o V1 3 0 2 57 '4 fV Van Boatman plays one of the many games at Cosmlc LLE ,.-lv Gaylon Scruggs plays the Phoenix game at Cosmic Alley Ni 1 s-Qs, WU' gasses 'QQ' es? 'F Larry Lynch plays pinball whsle Bret Walser watches Z' in.. Bully Keene plays Asteroids at Cosmlc Alley Alley 211 S Walnut C2145 868 1026 Sherman Texas 75090 I M , S wk' if ' 'g-. I gi? 2 vm M ' is ga 4. . . . . Q Q . . Y!! X 0 pp V Q 0 A f , ,gif f rgry so 5 - 3 Q' 0 ' ' ,. . 1-I F Q - ' . ,g 0 ! xxx ' .A .1 '.,. f l . Kizzzn 7 ' 2, 7 1 5 1 , ,.:.'- F A if A-QW' W f Q. s yfsfc ra l sfo sm 5355 4 0 r - eiigfc' 51 X 'N 'A r, ff 0000 A I , i.k , J ag . :kk 'ik' 2 3 i 2 X 5 318 - Advertisements CUSTOM HOME SUPPLY SIDING: Steel - Vinyl- Aluminum CUSTOM MADE: Storm Windows - Replacement Windows Storm Doors - Aluminum Screens X-.fi ,s--. Joey Durrett stands In front ofthe many storm doors sold at Custom Home Supply Eliminate Costly Painting Save on Utility Bills Bank Rate Financing - No Down Payment FREE Estimates James L Durrett Owner Over 30 Years Experience 2205 Hwy 75 N Sherman Texas 75090 iNext to McDonald sl 12141892 3521 DAIRY QUEEN NO 1 and 2 COURTNEY S 4 fi gi Zi: Z ffwwmw .MIA Dairy Queen No 1 Dairy Queen No 2 2002 E Lamar 103 Sunset Jennifer Brown shops at Courtney for winter 1214, 892 6501 1214, 893 3336 outfits ' 305 Sher Den Mall 1214, 892 9494 Sherman Texas 75090 Sherman Texas 75090 A . 1 ,E .... :iw J K 11-i I I i , ,h -MM-t..t,r,,..,-.,....., , I ' . ...N - ,W,.,,,,,,,a.,. -.,' ,,. ,,,, 0 igrgw, I ,gffg , ,Wa HRM ,n 44 f , .-, ,. 4 i w , I , f ' ' 0, ff L' 4 ' , . ' , . U 1 ,, , M, we , ,4 ff, , ,fff pf-1, ,, , Q If , V ' My , ,, i':'u sf' , f , , ,V , .-Y . , ,. . . 2 . - - , 1 Advertisements - 319 DAVID S BOOKS E9 .45 434' sqm! 's AK X T H: -5,-.3 A-i-ruff:-l4Air 229 Sunset Sherman 42143 893 3420 Annes SHERMAN DAYTON TIRE SALES Where Trres Are Not a Slde Llne Texas 75090 1214, 843 0622 Sherman, Texas 75090 Front End Repair Tune Up Brakes Mag Wheels 3703 Hwy 75 N DAY MANUFACTURING If W Kern Bennle tours Day manufacturing 2720 Fallon 12141893 1138 Sherman Texas 75090 FASHIONS DOWNTOWN DENISON ON MAIN STREET Ladles Fashions Quality You Can Depend on Owners AI Jones Norma Jones We Sincerely Appreciate Your Business 321 W Maln Denison, Texas 75020 12143 465 6100 5 3. J Q45 Q4 mv- 5: E :-3, ..,.. ., I r ' 'Eva bf 'SRS pf ,tg W K A f I : 4 'J f. f faa '2':5 as - f 15? ' . ' , -:fa 4, 1 ,I li -Q, I 3 f . ,,,,.,V ,, , . 1 ina, f . I , A -. 1. ' xi- -5 ,Q ' as 9 4+ 1 1, , , I . p v . w - .,,,,,,t - I f 2 1 4' 1.' 'ff 5 ,, I B H wk X: . ., -X 1 I ,, , ,K 5' I -nf N ' f I S I K xr V .UA . A ' I I gk K J iaiiiwyy ,fff f -1 -2 Ti , - J I - 9:,m,,,vM -. In f .. ' 4' , - ' 9 Lp... 1 L' Wx a- -I I X'-my 320 f Advertisements And Texomaland's fas+es'r growing newspaper. Firsi in local news sporfs coverage Sunday feaiures E is Munson Lfymfailiril 331 W W00d3l'd 1214, 465 7171 Denison Texas 75020 DEI- MAX RESOURCE SAVINGS RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION SUPPLY INC 1522 East Baker Dr ve She man Texas 75090 12141893 7404 YD g pl h yWI 120WM Ib y 1001WM 12141893 6388 1214, 465 6717 P u H y 20 P is bo 12141786 9476 ! I ' i I 'fi f 1 Z ' W 14 2 Us 1 t f I - 3 ' 3- . VY I it I ew i D nnis Jacobs discusses savin s ans wit Came iso . Sherman Branch Denison o sboro . u err . ain w .1 Sherman, TX Denison, TX o s ro, TX ICI? I ,I . ..,,,, .:.,...s ' 5 K Mike Richey checks out equipment a el Max. t t 321 Ad OR E ms coun ts Boots and Western Wear Hwy 82 West 2 Mules West of 1417 on 4 Lane Hwy 12141893 3929 Sherman Texas 75090 Marshall Mlnshew looks over the large selection of boots at Dougs Corner Congratulations You Can Depend on F E U S 0 N Seniors 'Doniauus wEs1'wooD REALTORS EDN Mellssa Davls and Amy Grenner stop by Don Davls Realtors IVIEVVIEEQ wig' 106 N. Sunset Q R Sherman, Texas 75090 424N Rusk Sherman, Texas 75090 Phone 12141893 2726 1214, 892 8177 , 4' n ' , Y, Q I 1 'ff x I ' NEB fx , N -. , fb - 4 x 9 1 1 sttt -on- L - ki 'U . 1 M x 2 4 - r 322 S Advertisements FAIRVIEW Foxwonrl-I GALBRAITH LUMBER BARBER SHOP 1917 N Travls 1214, 892 2738 Sherman Texas 75090 If swf e sta ds by a Fo ort Galb arth truck B uce George has has hair styled at Fa rvnew Ba be 31-,Op The Best ol Lumber and Tools ln Which You Wlll Fmd The Best Results 1711 Hwy 1417 1214, 392 6128 Sherman Texas 75090 FANNING ELECTRIC PLATING CQ. Danny Baze 312 E. Houston Randy Baze Sherman, Texas 70590 Meredith Offutt f214j 892-9509 J . 5- 'lf 1 .H,H,,,N Q -........ 2 i nv G 1 V iii I 2 ,L Q ' J., N2 5 I I 555 CQMW, 5 - Kerri Benni n xw h- r A Y . . i . r r , Ii f, ' ' 1 Advertisements - 32 'E' My E Q 4 Flnsr NATIONAL BANK SHERMAN 95-EW eewq 0 Q N X . We're on Our Way 5 Lee Thaxton looks at Fnrst National Bank s safe Located Across From the Bearcat Stadlum 500 N Sam Rayburn Freeway Sherman, Texas 75090 121-U 893 9555 1 X ' W X r YU 5f!f2? L? . .5 or 0 4 5 -.N x 5 Mqwal, sxss xxx 5 919' Nxlsss XXX 4k S4 ,Wffy N N 4'94'e,, sssx xxxx q ff Inq 6 xx x P 19 N NX J' 5 X . ws 1 NN N N Nxx xr as if 05. in Q M 1 J 3 r. L rr 324 4 Advertisements Nl Savlngs Assoclatron Regnon Offrce 400 N Travls St Sherman Texas 75090 1214, 893 8191 Demson Oflrce 630 W Mam St Demson Texas 75020 12141 463 3702 FOREST AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Harold E Johnson Pastor Sun School 9 30 A M Morn Worshlp 10 30 A M Church Tramlng 5 30 P M Eve Worshlp 6 30 P M Mld Week ACIIVIIIES Midweek Prayer Servlce 7 00 P M Bus Servlce 12141 892 2857 106 W Forest Avenue 1214, 892 3506 Sherman Texas 75090 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Famrly Lrfe Center A Place Where Young People Meet 400 S Travrs Sherman Texas 75090 12141892-9121 Dr. Tom S. Brandon Larry Rice Pastor Minister of Youth and Achvities Advertisements - 325 Sherman Texas 75090 Hwy. 75 S. 1214, 893-6371 326 K Ad r' 1 FIRST UNITED - METHODIST CHURCH h N, QF I F -1,11 401 N Elm Sherman Texas 75090 1214, 893 6514 I Phone 1214, 892 seas Our Best to You For Gracious Llvlng Semors of 82 COI1 F INTERIORS OUR SEASONS Pamtmg Special Coatmg V IW II 1405W Houston my a Covermg Sherman Texas 75090 Industnal Commerclal J Sue Conrad Clorls M Martln sultant Rachelle Rostyne looks at area set from Four Seasons Cgngultanf Maintenance Pamtmg Dry Wall HUDSON PAINT CONTRACTOR Rt 1 Sherman, Texas 75090 I214j 892 9959 I EI II 'UI fl , fbigka xl . ' p 'gig gif, Sb 1,1 -Van? 21 -I -- L I I F... I3 'IITIL'5l17- ef I,1IKIIfI4g--' I' 'FII ff- -- 4-Y. -ALR' x '-1: ' L ' J -.ng : - ' 5 0 ' ' 0 ' ' . . . , o ' o ' Adverfse e ts - 327 fi P30165 in ET CETEFRA if tht, av GREEN Lax ' ,, ' - .- -1, -sg.-S+' - f-at Ct Q I Charla Jenk ns and Kathy Butle look at the f ne qual ty of glasses at F ames Et Cetera Seniors of '82 Deserve Quality and Price 319 W. Main Denison, Texas 75020 q214y 463-2051 - Lenox - Fitz and Floyd - Royal Doulton - Gorham - Oneida Fostoria Mikasa Groceries Jewelry Toys Clothing Automotive Prescriptions W IRI YOU MWA S au I IBIS! IDR USS 6- -iou :uso 's DISCOUNT CEIITIQ41 1717 Hwy 75 1214, 893 8196 Sherman Texas 75090 I . . i r i i I' . ' 9 I I 328 - Advertisements MACK YOPPINO FOI PARKING I.0TS I l0ADS ljjvf' WE NG W, s BRADLEY 0000 BULLDOIING IOAD IUILUING LAND CLIA RING IACKFIU if-Q ,wk-145,42 ,,......--........S-N 7 ' l im George Bradley 517 E Pecan 12141893 9511 -f' Sherman, Texas 75090 i' Excavatmg equipment dnsplayed at BradIey's Excavatmg . ' O' . 5'-0 , .,:Fg1'o , ,, .K 4:r' .' r X1 J' 1 1- 4 739. . NV Q s -,. ' r 1 ' l , il.. -1 X V ' ,by . --A ,M Af , . ,mi f, - , . ,?,,, ,. ,R z 1 6 fillgt V ' -' ,Q ' 1 PII ff,'Q55if??5f??f2'f ' ' '1 ' ' - -N ---- 1- --.-.1:.: -V' .. ,si-UGS- . 1?'M,..a. , ,K ,,f' N-'fi ' ., n f . , ww ll - 4 X ,- A, .- u , E Jw, -X X' I, - 4 'Y ' ' , . .. L. - , 0 3 A -' GD V Advertisements THERE WHEN YOU NEED US. l is if-'7 K'-'U :'L,- 1 1 'I S . H5251 ' 'if' 7'2- ,Q Q - NNW GRAYSDN BANK Sherman Hugh students rt s a whole new world brlghter rrcher and abundant wrth dreams to be fultrlled Senrors your past accompllshments and herrtage remrnd us that anythrng IS possible rt we plan together and work together Take prrde rn the contrrbutrons that have made thus a better world The promrsrng future beglns the day you graduate and holds the opportumty for all of you to be a part of PROGRESS Best of Luck 1982 Sensors W as Worlds Progress f QOH 400 N Crockett Sherman Texas 75090 12141892 2181 'K ....-,.,,,-...,-,,-,T l I , , III I ! ! ' l I I l I D Q A Fx ' I if 4 1 s T I ' ,- tl fs I . '-- .T 'aff-Yr , f v 'f , ,. 8' Q 'f 25 1,24 , Q N1. - V ..l 'W F 4 Kali F , X ' . N . ,L , .x , ,X -- ' if K Jv wf 1 A is ' s H ' 1' X I . . A r Nl - , V A , 1 V . I f Q.. . i 4 V I5 i., F .'4., : . 3 2 I i' ' '7 5 K N tj, Q ,J P . 3 l Jig, ' 'K , , Zig I :Via - I4 . J ' 330 - Advertis nts GOODWILL GENE'S LAUNDRY INDUSTRIES 2206 East Lamar Sherman, Texas 75090 a 12141 893-3145 Do It All At One Stop! Car Wash Laundry Double Load Machines Dry Cleaning l0ne Day SSTVICEI 2405 S Travls l214J 892 1376 Sherman Texas 75090 HAIR FLAIR Kahne Rhonda McCollum has her hair done at Hair Helping the Handicapped HAIR TODAY Susan Sparazynskl has her styled by Sandy Sparazynskl at Hair Today F aw 1909 Tom Thumb 1214, 892 0111 Sherman Texas 75090 812 E Lamar 1214, 893 4071 Wa'k 'HS We'C0 'e fo' Sherman Texas 70590 Men and Women 'X I .1 f 7 1 0 1 , We 9' ' L ,, -Q f, ,J 4 W I ' . ' Advertisements h 331 1' 4,v HITCHCOCK INDUSTRIES INC GRAYSON COUNTY AIRPORT 1210 786 2931 Den son Te as 75020 , l Quality Since 1916 HALE HESTAND MANUFACTURING PHARMACY C O. IN C. Hwy. 56 West Sherman, Texas 75090 Horse and Cattle Equipment and Utility Trailers Trailers 12141892 6141 Fashions Personally Selected for Our Teens .lvl SGJLLOYL5 Laura Anderson tries on a dress from the wide selection offered by Hugh Fashions 1417 W Houston Sherman Texas 75090 12141 893 5339 Prescriptions Specialists Locations to Serve You Better Sharla Baughman rings up a customer s sales ticket 207 W Mulberry 12141892 9941 110 S Crockett 1210893 8155 Sherman Texas 75090 Banquet Room Private Club Quo Joe ' Steaks A Seafood '39- B8n L CLUB Authentic Italian Cuisine Ben 8. Lou Merrill 2119 Highway 75 N 1210893 7564 Sherman Texas 15090 i . .s- Advertisements - 333 Your ChiId's Welfare Is Our Business A Complete Day Care Center HUMPTY DUMPTY DAY SKOOL OQPTY DU pr DAY SKOOL Hours 630fe6f00fZX 53mTf2yv 892 8066 892 80 6 Servmg the Sherman Area Smce 1965 Mr and Mrs J T Gnfhn Owners 3011 W Houston Sherman Texas 75090 12141892 8066 VN. 'Q 1 o - V- 5 g Q' o K ' 3: i in-'H' 1. . At . , Q f I , - 334 - Ad ' t LET' R HOLLOWAY'S GUN SHOP General Repair and Refinishing. New and Used Guns for Sale or Trade. Pistol and Rifle Reloading Supplies. Gun Stock for Rifles and Shotguns. We Meet or Beat All Prices on Repair or Sales 830to1200 1 00to600 Closed Saturday and Sunday 202 N Cleveland 12141893 3882 Sherman Texas 75090 See Us Before You Trade Or We Both Lose Money HOOKER MOTOR COMPANY INC 1301 Hwy 75 South Sherman Texas 75090 12141892 6193 NEW BUY SELL OR TRADE USED H C HOOKER A R HOOKER Res 12141893 8309 Res 12141892 2906 JOHN TAvLon nes 12141893 5433 H0 ?LJ?lXIlTLJZE You'lI Be Right at Home 1836 Hwy 75 12141892 8101 Sherman Texas 75090 JACK 81 JEN CHILD CARE CENTERS Jil x Xie Teresa Tucker and Duane Douglas visit Jack and Jen Child Care Center 403 W Pecan 12141893 7101 Sherman Texas 75090 l I , N l ' 1 - - , - fl , '-t- yyyy x I , EE., I V1 WW ' 1 Advertisements - 335 JAY BUCKNER Our Smcere Congratulations Insurance to the 1982 Semors and the 506 E Taylor Sherman School Sherman Texas 75090 42141 892 3923 ysJCPenney Shop 10 a m 9 p m Monday Saturday 100 Sherden Mall Sherman Texas 75090 12141893 7566 Jenn fer Buckne looks o e ma y lnsu a ce papers at Jay Buck e Insu a COMPLIMENTS OF Hwy 75 s 12141 892 2191 Sherman Texas 75090 7 A , L I I- l I, - 1 . f1.f g,,.g.:s.gf3K L an In .. 1 l i r v r n r n n r r nce. N 336 - Advertisements JOHN ANDREWS CHASE CHEVROLET Congratulations Bearcats 214 E Mulberry 12141893 4341 Sherman Texas 75090 X STEREO ROCK RFD 1 12143 465 1600 Demson Texas 75020 Jim Creekmore Sales Representative 115 Sunset Boulevard Sherman Texas 75090 Bus 12141893 5910 Res 12141893 3048 Auto Flre Llfe Commercial KEMPER S COWBOY SHOP Hwy 75 N 12141465 1266 Demson Texas 75020 nik Lon Wslluams looks at the wade selection of hats at Kempers 5 oo t..1 as ff' X 0 Q7 E.. 5 - l Advertisements i 337 THESE NUW S6995 WITH ., FREE FEATURES 'QSQIQJQ - Favorite activity I I4 I 9' Flrstname l W fm Mascot under stone N N' X l 5' Flreburst stone V lmtnal lnlald mto the M 4 stone On a Slladlumfl Deslgneri class rmg Strong durable and FU f1ame 9 Q aV'V'Q comfortable and now S'd9 H09 comfortably prlced too' Sunlaght stone Brmg an thus ad forthls very peclal offer 3 3'-ian, NAME IT Wlth Class by R Johns, Ltd The best man's ' me up fro t school rmg ever' For gurls, the most temmme 'F' the tmlest, 3 prettlest school rmg ye Fnreflare Synthetic Stone -ff' S grim Luxurlous 10K Yellow Gold 12141868 1517 IC' ITL ....,,mw ' H mherl or Valadlum Contemporary stylmg Styllzed mascot Sport on study panel All at no extra charge' 607 Sher Den Mall Sherman, TX 75090 UAV' W' - V - f ,. an V A' 1 ' 'X Y 1' . X mf R ' - 'HWY fa M' I' X -Ag. ll xv if 0 I . , l . 'N 0 1 0 . S 1 ' CLASSFMNGSWC 'na n 1: L-. 9 ' I Q - 1. 2 -t . . - I ,,.,, .V is X . . :j'- J 'ei 111 5 : ' 'l m . Q-3,N ,s 'Zi In F- 'f l School colors on side ' : 'WEEE ,. .illas J ' l It ply 3 ' -..Z'L':'k 5 1? V Y J- cum ,. ' Q A 0 ' I O 338 - Advertlsements Kentucky ne Glueken 910AM 967FM Texomaland s Most Llstened to Radlo Statlons Cary Ha so orders ch cken from Kentucky Fr ed Hwy 75 N 1214, 893 1151 Ch k C en Sherman Texas 75090 1931 Hwy 75 N 1214j 893 6777 Sherman Texas 75090 HM may Congratulates Sherman Hugh School on the Completion of The Kw,k Kgpy K,d Another School Year WE SPECIALIZE IN KWIK SERVICE Furnlture Thmk of Us COMPUGRAPHIC TYPSETTING North Texas Largest PASTE UP AND ART WORK LINE FILM HALF TONE 0 I PADDING FOLDING COLLATING TYPING BINDING ENVELOPES RUBBER STAMPS BUSINESS CARDS SOCIAL STATIONERY BUSINESS FORMS Southsrde of Square PHOTO COPIES DOWHIOWH Sherman 8 When You re Thmknng of 830AM t0500PM Monday Thru Frlday 103W Lamar C2141 893 9484 Sherman Texas 75090 I214I 892 1351 2027 Hwy 75N Sulte C Sherman Texas 75090 F' d O G . 5 rri n i i - i . ' 7 7 0 I Z X 1 AX I G5 CT A FTD Ol XJ Ill 5 l . as . , . - as ss - O I O C Q I I O , - ' ii S! . . , Advertisements - 339 SHZFY Exxon Gas Grocerles B6VeI'8g9S Hwy 1417 and FM 691 1214! 786 9682 Denlson Texas 75020 At Old Perrm Entrance 12141786 9495 LEQNARD LEWIE 81 LAVENDER CO COX NC REALYY DAY NIGHT WEEKENDS Over 27 Years Experuence Speclallzlng In Homes Land Commercial Leonard Cox Broker Shlrley Cox Associate 125 Sunset Sherman Texas 75090 PRN Sharon Smith belneves In the fme products that Lewue81Lavender Co offers 502 E Jones 12141892 9127 Sherman Texas 75090 inc. . 12141 892-6158 340 - Advertisements LILLEYS '- H YU'-'NG Terr: Fry tries on a fur coat at Lilley s 360 Sher Den Mall 1214, 893 4591 Sherman Texas 75090 LINEN MOTOR CO 1 Oldsmobile and Cadillac LQ 'HX NL 82-...sa :Q C Ilas CaIasC p 204 N Crockett 12141893 0187 Sherman Texas 75090 LYNN S EUROPEAN J BODY WRAP L LOCKER T7f-5 ' Lose 5 to 15 Inches In One Hour I VHF Deana Smart shops at the Lmen Locker 'VT 3 f Qfwwf 99 Q90 HJ f :ZX X 47135 5'u'1of15arz F Aa flflfag 1 L W 'l' 7' f 1 .J 220C Westwood Vlllage 1214, 892 4407 Mary Lou 12141 465 8141 Sherman, Texas 75090 2301 S Austin Denlson, Texas 75020 5 n I I if 34 Lf, i ,,, . W 3 . Ai: ,.,. ..,, - .-1-V1,,:1:iszmii-:::E.E::AEEl::i:E?:-Jt 1 . 9' ---r-- 8 ..,. J f N i' ::! tx TP f V l El lf me- as ' M ,A,, :ff 1 1 w' as is U S l OU e , . . , 7 l I' I XJ L ., 5 ,-' -. 1 l 1 1 as 2 to 1. L ii , of -A-Lg - Q 8 f lv l if x . . -4 A x X 211' 5: 1 ,fs ff ' wr, X, K v E X4 , f , f-JU Y. K1 1 X X. - f If X 3 is ' r i' - 1 . , v 4 f -, Q1 mn. xl 4 ' W ,f lux 1 . 1 4 ' sr ' Advertisements - 34 LEE 81 SDN TRUCKING C0 W it Jay Renfro trnes out one of the many tractors avaliable at Lee 81 Son Trucking RFD 4 Sherman, Texas 75090 1214! 893 3813 I A . gf :.k U ,fu ,MW Vrzgkik In M.. a . . , ,,,, , ,, -..M 342 f Advertisements let Get America Rolling f'72bb'Uam 'fun f 'ij lm, Aw- ,... lfftlzllm If an . gp jgmagxl . 'V 4 Il, E EE f n- ' I EERE? A if - tx XX HIUIIIIIIIIHIWI 'MX - I MEI l X, 1 ! 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R Heating and Air Conditioning Complete Plumbing Service Mel! 8 l r ,W : j'5'..ffJ will 'img Stacey Melton checks by Melton Plumbing on her way to school 12141893 7539 Tracey Beaver looks around Miller Pharmacy Medical Plaza Mall 805 Gallagher Drive 1210 893 0118 406 S 1st Sherman Texas 75090 Sherman Texas 75090 MIKE BROWN S JEWELRY MQBILE REPAIR ENGRAVERS Handling All Your Jewelry Needs Tf0Ph'eS t Plaques Jeff Brown watches Make Brown repair a watch 127 N Walnut 12141893 6840 Awards Custom Engraving Cindy Smith admires one of the many trophies at Mobile Engravers 221 N Travis l214J 892 2202 Sherman Texas 75090 Sherman Texas 75090 . , 1 J gg ' -H - ,,,lL1 V it , 1 QT, N 1 I - l 346 - Advertisements NAGELS PAINT 81 WALLPAPER Mark Nagel stands behind everythlng sold at Nagels Paint 81 Wallpaper MENTZEL S MAYTAG Congratulations Senlors N S ai John Mentzel looks at the quality construction of a depen dable Maytag 121 S Travls E Slde of Square 110 E Lamar 12141892 2931 Downtown Sherman Texas 75090 Sherman Texas 75090 12141892 2336 NEWMAN REALTOR WE BRING PEOPLE HOME 765-F QOMES Congratulatnons to the Sensors of 608 Sam Rayburn Freeway 1214, 893-0114 An International Network of Sherman, Texas 15090 Independent Brokers , Q lr x M, ,V r Q , 4 x .. , 66 3 1 , X Q .K,,, .. . as 4 'Cb to . - ' s , - Advertisements - 347 At Osteen Realty You're H1 llstnul llmlty 2009 Lamberth Road l214J 892 3551 Sherman Texas 75090 Darryl Lawson looks at the wde selection of jeans at Pants West NEEDHAM'S CARPET MART Selllng Famous Brands Drrect to Publlc Congratulatrons Class of '82 and Thanks for Maklng Needham H1 4401 Hwy 75 N 1214! 892 3624 Sherman Texas 75090 PANTS E T fomsly clothlng Where the Customer Stull Comes Fur t 401 W Mann Q214j 465 7561 Denrson Texas 75020 is . . 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V s - 5 l l - l l f Q L , V 5 5 N I ' ' ft I - Y 41 -M7 . 4- Q, 5 L., M, ai , , ' ,, X, I L I l - , S Q 2 e 1512 ' , H E W 3 I - I i . . 348 - Advertisements GLENN PARRISH INSURANCE Congratulations to LORI PARRISH Sensor '82 311 N Walnut Sherman Texas 75090 12141893 5551 42141 893 5552 12141 893 5762 Lora Parrush poses with her pet steer 1 -E 51- SU 30 ZP 03 mm I R 1 :E 35 mi -I xxxxxxsgx AXXXX Paul D Carter CLU 12141893 0167 115 East Brockett Sherman Texas 75090 H1 Ch ld w INSURANCE lnfgntgerlosddliig 4 ex 1 14 Preteens 1634 Hwy 75 N Sherman Texas 75090 Monday Saturday 10 00 5 00 12141892 3055 Tum Morrow exarnmes Insurance rates at Paul D Carter Insurance HOWE INSURANCE AGENCY INC Vlrglma Carter Pres 12141532 5561 708W Hanlng Howe Texas l I , V' 1 V' A1 . , 'Q - Z ' T 111 I . , V 1 3 2 - - E , iv 'X 'lx' ' ' dx b k, A ig . . .2 - Advertisements - 349 1 lv U 9 Flgglyglggly t A Roof for Every Bulldlng 1 geryghegienlors We T of az I bf 1,2331 kde- 1 Terry Pierce dnscusses the roofmg busmess wrth her dad H M Pierce Bull! UPC0mP05'1l0'1 Repalrs Jeff West sacks grocerues at Plggly Wlggly on Over 20 Years Experience Sunset H M Plefce Owner 1704E Lamar 12141892 8911 419 5 Walnut 12141393 5210 220 E Sunset Blvd 12141892 9095 Sherman Texas 75090 Sherman Texas 75990 CYbu get W0 6 of he g Wu CL More cheese more I freshness more varlety That's what you'l1 find at Plzza Inn from our Orlgmal Thm Crust, SlC11l8l'l Topper, or ' 40 Gourmet Plzzas, to our Super Salad Bar, ' Spaghettl Dmners and Hot Sandwlches So a 1 when you want more head for P1228 Inn G Q 1915 HWY- 75 N Sherman, Texas 75090 12141892-1513 932' 9 . . 1 . . F . a N! 4 9 ., 1 . . 3 8 MW. '4 I at ' '1 :Ni K' ,3- K 1' 119 nigh V ' X, 1 m l 1, X , , Y V , - Y N 350 3 Advertisements Sk ro-Cleon CLEAN ING S LALJNDF-'RY PQCJFESSIONAL FABFQICAFRE all 'L I I 3 Q ' D ll . 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Sherman, Texas 12141 868-1114 75090 ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR AND CASUAL SPORTSWEAR BUSINESS NEEDS IN CLOTHING T-SHIRTS, CAPS, FOR THE FAMILY LOGOS Leslie Duckworth has her picture taken at Quin Studuo Darlene and Ercel Pyland John A Spears Victor Quin Photographer Photographer SAMSON 81 DELILAH UNISEX BARBER STYLIST E If your hair is not becoming to you You y should be coming to us 'w Downtown Denison 313 W Main Cathe Gallegos has her hair styled at 42147 465 2660 Samson 84 Delilah Dems T 75 1214, 892 9541 on exas 020 809 Gallagher Dr Sherman Texas 75090 ' uas 4' 352 - Advertisements mf fDEuf!Af6 B Where Servlce Comes Frrst 400 E Cherry 215 N Travls 1214y 892 9754 Sherman Texas 75090 Sears Congratulatnons sensors Where Amerrca Shops for Value Satlsfactron Guaranteed or Your Money Back gms SHER DEN MIRROR LARRY CAINE Sherman Texas 75090 Hwy 75 N 1214, 893 5126 Sherman Texas 75090 1 J H fi I v EfRV V P U R F 0 S E if 5 Tammye Turman sewing at the Sewing Bee. 12143 8935181 ! l Advertisements g 3 si-Sherman Bemurrat Congratulations Seniors QKYYXBKY mx Paul Luper catches up on the dauly news from the Sherman Democrat 603 S Sam Rayburn Frwy Sherman Texas 75090 12143 893 8181 hermon office supplg me Barry Fontaine tries out one of the many chairs at Sherman Offlce Supply 119 W Houston P O Box 299 Sherman Texas 75090 12141893 1121 Compliments of SHERMAN NEW CAR AND TRUCK DEALERS Chase Chevrolet Roy Gladen Bunck Red Ryker Chrysler Plymouth Taylor Cars Young Oldsmobile Cadlllac Jlm Graham International Bob Utter Ford Lute Rlley Volkswagen Sher Den Economy Cars l . Dodge, Dodge Trucks, AMC,, Jeep and Renault 354 - Advertisements SHERMAN TRUE VALUE Sherman Hardware NAIDWARI SVI!!! 3720 Hwy. 75 N. Sherman, Texas 75090 walt Fuller 12141 893-7547 Owner Congratulations Seniors 'll ligppy Bat-H19 We Think We're the Greatest and So Will You - Come See Us at SMARTTS Steve Leroy IS asslsted by Paulette Reasoner at Smartts 606 Sher Den Mall t214l 893 6331 Sherman Texas 75090 Beneficial Flnance System SOUTHWEST Happ BENEFICIAL SEQ! ll FINANCE INC I 1909 Hlghway 75 North W Sherman Texas 75090 520 S Armstrong H Denman Texas Bob Starkey 12141 892 0604 75020 Manager 1214, 465 4545 is I E l I lg ' I , 1 . ll . 'J-331 ' . 'E f , Advertisements - 3 SUMMERS DIL CO. Todd Summers and Angle Durbin stand In front of an oul well 4404 Hwy 75 N sith 7? surxnorgigg Sundance Tannlng and Body Perfection Studio 2135 Loy Lake Road Sherman Texas 75090 12141893 5050 Sherman Texas 75090 12141892 3581 TACO INN Congratulations to the Seniors of 1982 ww W Taco Inn employee takes Brenda Melton s order 12141892 4714 2130 Hwy 75 N Sherman Texas 75090 V A , 1 W-wwe' ,f L , , gi 'VWV in V f I9 ..,-, F fini ' X 'A A in V mfr ff H at F 4 f,, .4 3 ' Tu 235 1L5Qf7f,, . ' ' ' . 'i ifi, --L. , , . . , 356 - Advertisements rIATE IQMBER CCEMPANY 2114 Hlghway 75 North Sherman Texas 75090 12143 893 5558 Open All Day Saturday TACO VILLA Gl'he 61-lunger Stop 1826 Hwy 75 N 12141 893 2622 Sherman Texas 75090 TAYLOR LINCOLN MERCURY SUBARU MAZDA 830 Hwy 75 N Sherman Texas 12143 893 0144 75090 Dallas 12141 238 os22 WOODLAWN COUNTRY CLUB Hhsog Cb Mlller Barber Rd 12141893 8240 Sherman Tex s 75090 , v . U ' 'TXT mn, 561' ,WX ,.. .,.g: -:M s , in .'.,fg,Q S were ' hx . . . , J . X fl : V5 Q 7 Rick utc er n olfs at Woodlawn Country lu . 357 Advertise e ts- LOCKER ROOM TEXCMA FEED 81 GARDEN CENTER Puma Rawlings Nike A Complete Line of All Converse Spalding Brooks Purina Feeds Pony Farm Fence Supply Evergreen Feeds Pro Llx Llquld Feed 1915 N Travls 131 W Woodard Hardware Sherman Texas 75090 Denlson Texas 75020 Vet Supplies and More 12141893 8046 1210465 6205 Ken Wells Vlckl Wells Cqngratulahgns Class of '82 100 Frlsco Rd 12141893 3855 Sherman Texas 75090 TEXOMA BUSINESS w,f,,,.,,...l,ef.,..,,,,,.,.,,...k,, MACHINES INC 1720 W Houston Sherman Texas 75090 1210 892 2144 Clndy Stephens and Brent Reedle operate a busuness machine X Wil B M Needs 5 O . 5 I k, 7 . 'TIT 1 I i . X f, X . , 358 - Advertisements West Sherman Baptist Church Looking Up - And To the Future Z g3f-- jf ' W Y f 3 3 ez:-1---L f 1 E l i-.ll ,T E Af'-:JJ S ! 5' X 1-'J:n.,, , X 'T' 1 A : ' I, Xu I' ' jul ,S f f el lg . ' I ' 1 . ..lg. i K V I . A O, . T I . 5 'L ' X Q '. K' -I 2 111' f X Q. Q i 7 'DN N 1830 W Washington Sherman Texas 75090 1214, 892 1889 Rev Danny Wood Glen Moore Pastor Mlnlster of Muslc TEX MA Congratulations O Sherman Hugh School Seniors WHITE TRUCKS INC From WHITE TExoMA SAVINGS M .9 307W Washington 12141892 6166 'fi P 0 BUX 1719 42141892 8181 Mnke Brassart falls out a form to open a savings account Sherman Texas 75090 Come and See Us Sherman Texas 75090 I iii: Jamie- 1 ' - - HIT Q 31, E , l H V , ,,,,,, f i , v -3 gf M I I Advertisements - 359 ONGRATULATION SENIORS - 1982 WHATS YOUR NEXT MQVEZ QUR FUTURE MAY BE IN HEALTH CARE. Texoma Medical Center offers over 50 different health-related occupations. We're building u reputation on innovation. Cheek ub out' TEXOMA MEDICAL CENTER rmm 75020 1000 M I D 12141465 2313 1982 Seniors Let Us Share Your Future Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Home Improvement Loans 42 Month Auto Loans Saturday Banking BanCIub i'it it TEXOMA NATQONAL BANK A ina Jeff Brown Randy Carter and Mike Cox stand n front of Texoma Nat onal Bank Hwy 75 N Q214j 893 7555 Sherman Texas 75090 Member F D I C Sherman as fi? , , ' i i f 'YL ' vw. L A 'L 'lb Q, A 'i s Y lilfilill' A G Z6 12: H '-' 9 aaQt1 . admit Q S.i-' in I Advertisements - 36 TOMTHUMB PAGE Jw Extends Congratulatrons to Graduatmg Senrorsll 1909 Hwy 75 N 12140 892 8127 Sherman Texas 75090 Fashions for '82' THEVERANDA A Complete Designer Collection Beverly Brawley looks at the many selections at The Veranda 121 B N Travls Q214l 893 3614 Sherman Texas 75090 TP8mL 32 RJ 'flllvhvlnna-fe-ws Qur- Jennlfer Jacobs receives advice from Darryl Nelson and Bull Evers of Texas Power and Llght For Information on Conserving Electrlclty Phone CSP ln the TP8-L Offlce 110 W Mulberry 12141893 4081 Sherman Texas 75090 Ss K y I A ., 7 , 48 f ,r' Mr' www Ke' . F . - I f 1 362 8 Advertisements Boys Scouts of Amenca S Troop 7 J Frrst Methodlst Church I , , 401 N Elm 42141 893 6514 .fl A I Donvln Vernon Ken Wilson Davrd Arbuckle Cary Har ruson Jeff Brown and Mlke Richey Congratulatlons to our graduating sensors Jeff Brown and Mike Rlchey TEA AQ STATE PTICAL my 0 My O0HTHAl.MlC Dl5PErs.SERS Prescnptlons filled for fmest gf quahty eyewear at reasonable cost Glasses Conrad Lensts Lenses Duplzcalcd lndz4s1r1alSafeI3 Glasses pw! 42141892 9641 123Vz N TRAVIS SHERMAN TEXAS 75090 TUB'-EYS F000 TWIN cmes Form MARKET Brad Whitney looks at the fresh fruut at Turley s I 815 E Odneal 12141892 8133 Sherman, Texas 75090 TRACTOR INC I s 1 as' 3 if HF Claudette Jones tries a new ford tractor Hwy 75 N. 12143 893 2713 Sherman, Texas 75090 F ... ' - - 0 R sn e f 'f f O lllll 1 4 srat aaa atdtds 7a a, N 9 . Sherman, Texas 75090 ' V'LN - as M ' I 4 A . f .1 ,f JV 'L - if -4 A WI .V Q ' , : Q . .5 0 or S ' - 1 ' . W I' :Y . I 9 1. - Leif! 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V l- .T 5 Q 1 0 I l T , 0 364 - Advertisements WAsu4nncToN IRON WORKS INC 6J!a6!z.sfzr8 1876 Suzanne Totten s ass sted by an employee at Wash ngto I on Works P O Box 1866 Phone 12141892 8145 Telex 73 0801 U S Toll Free 800 527 2137 Texas Toll Free 800 442 2694 Sherman Texas 75090 , . il- v me X 70+ 51: f' W :gf ' -'M Q ' A , S 1 , Q mg- 1 :L . - A ': '35 il ry gi i AQ 4 W we I ye x , 5 TE i i i i n r . I l - - l I - . .. - ! Advertisements - WATSON ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO Congratulatrons Senlors' ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES Washers and Dryers Refrigerators and Freezers Ranges and Stoves Mlcrowave Ovens Dishwashers and Disposals Lughtlng Flxtures GE Jenn Arr iw ffm Hunter and Casa Blanca Celllng Fans 1802 Grand Ave 12141892 1592 Sherman, Texas 75090 KIM S ROWS -af UAT SON BURGER T U: CIICKEN We at Krms Fned Chlcken, Watsonburger, and the Crows 631 W Maln St 2141465 4669 1018 S Austrn 2141465 3312 718 W Houston 2141893 7342 717 W Lamar 2141892 1241 2508 W. Maln 4051924 6506 2700 S Nest Want to Congratulate the 1982 Sensors Watsonburgers Denlson TX 1901 W Morton Denlson T 2141463 3041 Denison TX 2502W Maln Durant OK 4051924 6504 Sherman TX 4258 Juprter Garland TX 2141276 9782 1304W Broadway Ardmore OK 4051226 4555 Krm's Frled Chicken Sherman, TX 800 E Sam Rayburn Bonham, TX 2141583 8414 Durant, OK 501 N Austln Denison, TX 2141463 1240 The Crow's Nest . Hwy. 75 Denison, TX 2141463 2191 . o . . O . . . . . I . . . . , 'Aj I - U E, 84' , f Q Efdul G 1 V ' -L S! IYOOUS 75 SOUTH ! DIMISON VIIAS 75079 . . - , . - , X I T , I T , I T , I 11 , ' 1 I - Advertisements WOOD STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST 2100 N Wood Street Sherman Texas 75090 1214, 892 4519 ACTIVITIES WE WELCOME YOU T0 ACTIVITIES WE HAVE DONE 'Parent Appreclatlon Banquet Sprung retreat to Oklahoma 'Over 65 Banquet Blble Classes Elder appreclatlon Sunday mornlng 9 30 'Devotionals In Homes Worshlp 10 30 'Parent Teen Devotionals Sunday Evening 6 00 Mlsslon trlps to Sunday nlght eat outs Sheridan Ark Sunday nlghtdevotlonals Pans III Wednesday evemng Buble Class Puppet mmlstry THE W A Y WELCOMES YOU TO A CHURCH THAT LOVES YOUNG PEOPLE' AND A YOUTH MINISTER THAT LOVES YOUNG PEOPLE' Yo -B Janna Alls Dawn Stallwood Kenny Hurley Mary Wiley Davld Layman Shannon Good man Jeff Goodman Doug Hooten Front Row Andrea Watson Ronda McCorrnlc Julie Wlley Kam Key Cindy Davidson Julle Pierce Todd Stallwood Randy Roe Richard Ogelsby u th Director Graduating Senlor Kenny Hurley ' 1 I I ,t . t . t . . ' . 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Trade Your Way 4702 Hwy. 75-S Denison, Texas 75020 1214! 463-1750 Wayne Teague, President Class of '52' Nancy Teague, Secretary 81 Treasurer Class of '56' Dennis Teague Class of 75 Robin Teague Class ol 76 Andy Teague Class ol 83 9 K UNTRY F RIST 8- Plant Shop AREA WIDE CHECK OUR R' UNIQUE E ARE DELIVERY LOW PRICES CREATIONS YOUR COMPLETE ON WEDDINGS FLORIST Paulette Summey Owner EM c 'AXA 8 -5- Q 12141 892 0114 Nights Dial 12141892 3281 2205 HWY 75 N Sherman Texas 75090 I 5 ' ' I 5 I 5 - - F32 as N 59 I it-12 . . ,,,,,1 F47 ' ' in xx I . . ' .7 - J - , - I 1' , 372 - Advertisements et' evo? X9 tb. Q? ref? Editors' Note . . . As we reflect upon this year, the memories of deadlines seem toistand out above everything. Taking iast minute pictures, writing copy the day of deadline, and struggling to get that perfect cutline were all familiar events to this year's staff. Although the work sometimes seemed monotonous, the pleasure of pro- ducing the 1982 ATHENIAN for you, the reader, made everything worthwhile. Here enclosed in these 408 pages, is a collection of pictures and stories that will hopefully bring back the moments that made this ,school year so special. T This has been a year of great joy, learning, and frustration, but mostly a feeling of great satisfaction for having completed this year's book. We feel this book would have never been possible without the heip of several people to whom we would like to extend our thanks, Thank you faculty, to whom we are forever in- debted for letting us out of class, time and time again. Thank you students, without whom this book wouidn't have been possibie. Thanks also to sponsors, for the patience maintained during pictureitaking. A special thanks to the staff parents, for your understanding about late night workdays. Thanks again to Taylor Publishing Co. for giving us the best representative. Thanks-also to our advertisers, without whom this book couldn't have been published. ln conclusion, thank you Mrs. Paula Morgan, our advisor, for having patience and supporting us ail the way to the top. P.S. We could not dare to forget i our tired, often overlooked Staff members. Thank YOU for leaving us with some ofthe best memories we'il ever have . . . 1982 Editors-in-Chief y Debbie McNeese Alice Weightman Q1 Sherman High School helped students to gain valuable qualities that would be carried throughout iife: self discipline, confidence, and A maturity. Most importantly, each individual iearned to manifest the STRENGTH TO ADVANCE T 1982 AthenianStaff Editors-in-Chief Managing Editor Head Photographer Assistant Photographers Advertising Editor Business Manager Advisor gy , STA? F J Leslie Duckworth ' Sheryl Forsythe Tracy Johnson Ann Jones i Billy Keene Debbie McNeese ifti Aiice Weightman D. J. Foster Jeff Brown Mike Brown Craig Crismon A Cary Harrison Mike Richey Janie Graham Mitzi Wineinger ,ly Mrs. Paula Morgan Julia Kever Darlene Mackey Brenda Melton Lisa Minor T Ray Russeli Chuck Stephens L :V'EV it Closing is i Our even ing research papers, early morning practices, and working to pass ali of our subjects with fly- ing colors. s .3 r fm 'N f png, 'haf .ik sy .2 - x fx if ss ,:,:: w sv Q1 E i . Q N iii' iiiii i A s .si W . as .. as sv- - . - ., if i 3 s Q K K ,s K V ,R f i K X as an s s 1 a . s,.ss iris L risii J sss- .5 in sg gi? Tkgk Q 4 5 an x i:.,. - V .V LKVL: unity-f,f:, -s-. Y, .,s, I . 1- . ins. ,sf T. W W , .... A... , .M s ,W iiii - . -5 A ' 'I .Q ' ' in i i 1' K gif rs... a fs.. ff 9 asf ,-Mu N 5 ef l QM ' be Sfxxs is . r ia N Qi :M Qi. .L ,eu S Q A 5 f A A as 'K S A, Q 4' 1 1'-. 'ul' K 2 .., . ,. .WW Q ,hx S .L Q , e sex . . were i 3 I , Q w 4. f 'V 1 , , 1 n, , r i,W nr a W ii f '4 , , ,7 7 2, .- sow 2, M 'jfs iwww r l r r New an-V ,MM F I 1 M h,, 1 lrer 2 seerr g , f A 5 and hnal 'M QL.. if ff - I ' ,HJ I ' '- wr M 5 Q , , r lwwa f rl f V V 'KW' ffl 4 Left Page: 1. Rhonda Walters calls for aride home. 2. Rupert Cagle emigures readmga play ingigarma. 3. Knrbyand Mlkeibairymple werk on a foreign language assignment. 4. Marv Sprouse perfects the art of comet playing. 5. Brenda Basden puts a report together. Right Page: 1. Ms. Pat Carvr, Susan Webster, and Curry Vogelsang discuss uptasss projegis. 2. Dou Koeifilierr puts ,ssr 'rerre Englishrraliiswer on rieer 5561161 boardsgrzglgai Nguyen Pham endures a heavy test. 44 Sterling Brown and Dwayne McKinney work on Business papers, 5. Eric Babin, Phillip Weightman, Tim Wilder, Cary McLain, and Jeff West play their best. , 1, . z1.f5lgj5,..' , f:',w.-inf, , ' fear-e1',iw ,, .1 ff-izia--1' f ' 15-1, I' Y gl 1 2 3 fs- ,iw 4 A few of the jokes may have failed and we may not have always had the last iaugh, but as a whole, the past year has held many exciting surprises and produced many happy endings for students at SHS. 376 a- Closing h g 1 x saifsifimwb. Just ahead of us lay lazy afternoons, gooey, dripping ice cream cones, and getting splashed by cool lake water. No one ever said life would be smooth sail- ing, but when we are faced with a choice, we all prefer to remember the best of times. Left Page: 1. Tony Benedict blushes as Jeff Buckner, Kim Buckingham, William Kirby, Shonda Corley, and Jerry Roberts sing to him. 2. Cheryl Wible shows Bearcat spirit at the Senior pep rally, 3. Rusty Trevathan, Roger Snodgrass and Clint Putnam show similar interests. 4. Helene Softly, Tinitia Campbell, Barry Hughley, Myr- tle Elder, and Mae Phea clown around inthe commons. 5. Kerri Bennie keeps Jean Lemons from gawking at the photographer. 6. Mrs. Bobbie Gohlke gets flashed by Elwood Reding. Right Page: 1. Susan Sparazynski, Datra Parker, and Linda Henry chow , down on pizza. 2. Bo McCord cheeses for the photographer. 3. Leslie 4 Duckworth, Billy Keene, and Julia Kever enjoy working voting precinct. 4. Sheila Leute and Annella Melugin enjoy party goodies. 5. Joe Kulhavy spooks for the camera. 6. Richard Spears and Cooper McElhannon in concentrated study? Closing - 377 5 6 There were times when we wanted to cry, and times that we felt if we started over on that paper one more time we were going to forget the whole assignment, butgthrough it all, we kept ourspirits alive in hopes that we would reach that star that we had set out to grasp. ex 3 s S Q f fy, ,1 ., .--. 1 2 3 3 1 3 fa 5 3 R r 3 fe Qhfif' ggij L K s.4h 1 6 Left Page: 1. Judy Means, Becca Reutelhuber, Kerri Bennie, Karen Haagensen and Sharon Smith exchange gifts. 2. Dale Rogers dons a sly pose. 3. Gary Salerno and Mike Cameron work on a project. 4. Donna Boyles and Michelle Branson ad- mire Mary Blanton's gift. 5. Craig Roberts, Scott Richards and James Jack show their Bearcat spirit. 6. Mark Lee, David Salafia. Larry Leeder smooth wood. 7. Brian Wright puts his two in. 8. Julie Ricks strikes a pose. Right Page: 1. Mrs. Carrie Barron gets distracted by the camera. 2. Ronald Wright stretches after a test. 3. George Gray gives it his best. 4. Cindy Blanton asks Mrs. Bobbie Gohlke about French. 5. Michelle Daugherty. Bill Martin, and Lee Lesnick enjoy masquerading. 6. Chris Dill and Mrs. Terri Landes go over problem. 7.. Randy Chaney enjoys class T 2 3, The future is coming on strong and we will be responsible for the achievements as well as the failures that take place around our community and around the globe. To insure the world that we can cope, we must hold on to the American dream of striving to excel in all facets of life. When the future looks dim, students at Sherman High School always come shining through. i pw is ,J MMM 7 , V Abshire, Reatha Y 9 ..... ......... 1 90 Abbe, Kim ...,.....,,,.,....... 160,161 Adami,ThomasJ. Y 12 .... 13,157,222. 250, 260 Adams, Chris G. Y 11 .... ..... 2 08,252 Adams, Denise Y 11 ... ,......... . 208 Adams, James Y 12 ,...... 144, 222,259 Adams, Tammy Y 11 .,.....,..,.,.. 245 Adams, Timothy Y 11 ..,...,.., 208,246 Adlof, Paul Y 10 .,..... 25, 255. 256, 200 Adlof, Phillip Y 9 ,.,... , 190, 196,256 Agee, Brian Y 9 . .. ... 254,256,263 Agee, Tom Y 11 ....., ......,.. 2 08 Aguirre, Rene Y 12 .... ,..,. 2 22, 271 Akers, Daniel Y 12 ...., 222,246,305 Akers, Von Neita Y 10 ,.,,..... 200,305 Aleman, Kimberly Y 9 ........., 190,257 Alernan, israel Jr. Y 10 , 84, 158, 255, 261 Alford, Danny Y 12 ., 29, 47, 76, 81, 104, 155, 222, 250, 260,268,388 Allen, Rickey Y 10 ............. 200, 246 Allen, Sharon Y 11 ...,..,...,.. ,... 2 08 Alls, Jana Y 11 ....... 208, 244, 266, 367 Allison, Sharon Y 10 ... 95, 200, 247,251 Almazon, Rosalinda Y9 ... 135, 190,257 Alpaugh, Sean Y 9 . ,.............,. 190 Auuas, Martha Alpuihe Y 11 ..,...... 208 Alverson, Lisa Y 12 ...,.,. 222, 264, 277 Anderson, Ardina -- 11 ....,........ 208 Anderson, Cindy Y 12 ,.. 26, 27, 87, 222, 264, 265, 267, 388 Anderson, Jeff Y 10 . .. 16,148,149,200, 255, 261 Anderson, Laura Y 11 . 46, 208, 247, 251, 269, 338 Anderson, Scott Y 9 ... 54, 153, 190,246 Andrew, Frieda Y 11 ......, 60,368,208 Andrews, Latonia Y 9 , 134, 190,248,257 Aranda, Rafael Y 10 ...... 200,251,254 Arbuckle, David Y 10 ..,... 200,264,363 Ard, Mike Timothy Y 9 ........,.,... 190 Armstrong, Bruce Y 11 .... 21, 208, 250. 264, 265 Armstrong, Catherine Y 11 .... 156, 208. 247, 260 Armstrong, Wayne Y 10 .,.......,., 200 Arnold, Elaine Y 10 ...,...,..... 21,200 Arnold, Jane Y 12 .,.. 4,13,16,222,265 Arnold, Nancy Y 9 ..............,.. 190 Arnold, Tammy Y 10 .......,....... 200 Ashinghurst, Frances Teresa Y 10 . , Aslakson, Laura Y 10 . Aslakson, Marcy Y 12 Atchison, Derrick Y 9 , ,...,.... Auberry, Becky Y 9 . , 'mlex .....,.,. 200 .,..222,245 256,263 190 Bowhay, Heidi Y 10 .. 100, 200, 264, 265 Bowling, Danny Y 9 ...,..,..... 190,200 Avard, Steve Y 11 .,.. 82, 120, 122, 208, 258, 345 Ayears, William L. Y 10 .... 33, 200, 255, 261 Ayers, Diann Y 9 .......... 190,249,264 Ayers, Julia Y 9 ......,.,...,.,.,.., 246 Ayers, Renea Y 11 ,.... 41, 74, 208, 247. 253. 260, 265, 266, 269 V Babin, Eric Y 10 ,.... Baca, Bruce Y 10 ..., Baca, Lauren Y 9 Bader, Debra Y 12 , . Baeza, Randall Y 9 ,. Bagwill, GregY 12 .. 200, 265, 375 ......34,200, . 388 246 101, 190,264,269 68,222 222 190 . 249 Baur, Lynne Y 9 .......... 190,249,262 Baxley, Marty Y 11 ... .......,... . 208 Bazan, Mike Y 10 ............., 200,244 Beamesderfer, Nanette Y 11 66, 208, 245, 253 Beamon, Angela Y 12 ........., 222,247 Bean, Chris Y 9 ........... 190,246,265 Bean, Leslie Y 12 . 8, 9, 22, 52, 222, 246, 247, 250, 266,316 Beane, Lori Y 12 ..,. 62, 65, 75, 80, 106, 222, 245, 247, 251, 267 222, 240 Beard, Dana Y 11 ,..,....,,.,. 208, 248 Beatty, Megan Y 10 .. 161, 200, 247, 261 Beaver, Lori Y 9 .,............. 190,254 Beaver, Tracey Y 10 ,. 11, 200, 264, 265, 346 Beane, Roger Y 12 .........,.. Bednarz, Julie-9 85,116,117,190, 197, 268 Bednarz, Lori Y 12 .. 46, 76, 81, 99, 106, 222, 247, 250, 251, 266, 275 Bednarz, Suzanne Y 11 .,,. 53, 205, 247, 266 Bell, Peggy - 12 ....,. eo, 222, 248,276 Bain, Joe- 10 Bain,LeeY10 .... 71,200,244 Bain,ShelbyY9.,. ,... ...,..190 Baio, Stephen -9 .,.,..,.........,. 190 Baker, Brett Y 12 ..,....., 222,248,277 208 Baker, Hubert Y 11 . Baker, James A. Y 10 ........ 34, 71,208 Baldwin, Shavon Y 11 ...,136,138,208. 262 Ball, Becky Y 12 . 95, 222, 250, 251, 269. 279 190 68,208,249 Ball, Pat Y 9 ....................... Banks, J. D. Y 11 Banks, Robin Y 10 .,.....,..,.. 200. 257 Barcus, Mary Y 12 .. Barrett, Mark Y 9 Barrett, Sheri Y 12 ,.., Barry, Brent Y 10 .... 222, 247, 250, 253, 269 190,259 74, 76, 156, 157, 222, 260, 266, 269 ...,..32,200,261 Bartley, Preston Y 11 ...... 58,208,248 Basden, Brenda Y11 Bass, Debby Y 12 .... Bass, Matt Y 10 ...... Batchelor, Debbie Y 11 ..... 208,245,374 222 , ....... 208,265 Baughman, Sharla Y 10 ........ 200,333 Baur, Kirk Y 10 ....., ..,........95,20O Annella Melugin. class notes. 380 Y Index Anna Blackburn, and Judy Means go over Bell, Ray Y 11 ...,....,...,..., 208, 264 Bell, Tracy Y 12 , .....,..,..,.. 222,250 Bello, Claudia Marcela Y 11 ,,,.. 17,200 Benedict, Don Y 11 .....,.......... 208 Benedict, Ronney Y 9 .,... 190, 256 258 Benedict, Tony Y 11 . . 70, 208, 244, 271, 376 Bennie, Kerri Y 12 .... 62, 222, 247, 266, 269, 320, 323, 376, 378, 379 Berels, Patrice Y 9 .,...,,..,.. 190,257 Bennett, Rikki Y 9 .,.. .....,.. 2 63 Bills, Shelia Y 11 ., .,... ..... 2 08, 245 Bird, Marie Y 11 ........,.......,., 208 Bird, Richard Lynn Y 10 .,. 154,200,260 Bird, Shirley Y 12 ...,., ..... 2 22,245 Birdsall, Leslie Y 9 .,.. .......... 1 90 190 Base, Tina Y9 ..........,......,..,. Blackburn, Anna Y 12 .,,. 23, 43, 49. 51, 233, 244, 247, 249 Blair, Jonna Y 10 .,., 137,138,200,262 Blakeley, Rodney Y 10 ..,..,.,..... 200 Blankenship, Alice Y 10 .... 71, 200, 244, 247 Blankenship, Mary Y 9 .,.. 190,264,265 Blanton, Angela Y 10 Blanton, Charlie Y 9 ........... 190,265 Blanton, Cindy Y 11 ,... 51, 82, 107, 208, 247, 251, 267, 269, 379 Blanton, John Y 9 .....,,.,.,....... 264 Blanton, Mary Ann Y 12 .,,.. 56, 57, 223, 249, 250, 270, 378 Blanton, Savella Y 12 ..... 103, 179, 247. 266 Blanton, Scott Y 10 ., 12, 47, 51, 84, 200. 259, 269 Bledsoe, Jeff Y 12 .., 25, 47, 74,79, 104, 105, 179, 223, 250, 251, 264, 268, 269 Blondy, Karen Y 11 .. 132, 133,208,257 Bluemel, Dawn Y 12 ... 76. 99, 223, 247. 251, 264, 265, 266, 269, 275 Boatman, Van Y 9 ............,.... 318 Boatman, Vickie Y 11 .... 138, 139, 208, 251 262, 269 Boaz, Jerry Y 12 ...... 55, 223 240,246 Bodavsky, Jeff Y 9 ......., 153 190,260 Bodavsky, Melissa Y 9 ........, 190,264 Bogart, Charles Y 9 .... ..... 1 90, 256 Bolton, Bobbi Y 11 .. .,....... 208 Bonfoey, Lori Y 10 ......., 200 249,257 Booker, Patrick Y 10 ,.,........,.., 200 Booker, Phillip Y 11 .....,.......,.. 208 Boone, Debbie Y 11 ... 66,208 245,246 Boren, Wes - 12 . ., 223,241,246 Bouchard, Brian Y 9 . 190,264,265 Bowen, Angela Y 10 ....,...,..... . 247 Bowen, Phyllis Y 11 ....,.....,..... 208 Bowen, Rovanda Y 12 ..... 59,102,223, 251, 266 Bowers, Phillip Y 11 ..., 38. 39, 208, 254. 264, 265 Bowers, Raymond Y 9 ........ 190 Bowers, William Y 11 . 208,246 302, 345 Bowman, Judy Y 10 . .. ........ , 200 Bourland, Randal Y 11 ........... . 209 Bown, Arlene Y 11 ,.,...... 20, 209, 392 Boyd, Stephanie -11 ......,.. 209,253 Boyles, Donna Y 12 .... 57, 95, 223, 249, 250, 313, 378 Braden, Vanna Y 12 ,.. 39, 223, 264, 265 Brandon, Kelly Y 12 , 223, 247, 250, 251. 264 Branson, Michelle- 12 ... 223, 247, 250, 266, 274, 378 Brassart, Mike Y 10 .,...,. 200,264,359 Brawley, Melinda Y 10 . .. ......,. . 200 Brawley, Melissa Y 10 .............. 200 Brawley, Sherry Y 11 ...... 60, 209, 248 Brevelle, Michelle Y 11 .,.,.,.. 187, 200 Brewer, Angi Y 12 .,,.... .,., 2 23, 246 Brewer, Dwana Y 9 .,.,.,.,......., 190 Brewer, Kim Y 11 .,., .... 4 0,209,253 Briggs, Netra Y 9 ..,........,., 190, 196 Brimer, Randy Y 12 ... 22, 223, 249, 266 Brimer, Tammy Y 10 ..,......,.,.,. 200 Bringhurst, Lori Y 12 . 22, 103, 223, 247, 249, 250, 266 Brisco, James Y 11 ,.......,.,. 209,259 Brock, Kent Y 10 .,.... 21, 200, 251, 318 Brockelman, Bill Y 11 .....,..... 26 . 253 Brockelman, Jeffery Y 9 , . 190, 264, 265 Brooks, Michael Y 10 ..,.,.......,. 200 Brooks, Rodney Y 11 ,... .,....... 2 09 Brown, Brenda Y 12 ..,.,......,..,., 93 Brown, David Y 11 ....,... 160,209,261 Brown, Debra Y 12 , .. 102, 223, 241, 266 Brown, Eugene Y 9 ......... 45, 190,252 Brown, Felicia Y 10 ...,............ 200 Brown, Jeanette Y 10 ...........,., 200 Brown, Jeffrey Y 12 ,.. 48, 223, 346, 361 Brown, Jeff Y 12 . 30, 224, 248, 249, 266. 363 269, Brown, Jennifer Y 11 ..... 133, 180, 209, 247, 249, 319 Brown, Laura Y 11 ......,.,.,. 209,265 Brown, Linda Y 12 ,. 5.90, 224, 247, 250 Brown, Mike Y 10 .,..,.,...,.,. 31,200 Brown, Sally Y 9 ...,. .... 1 90, 197 Brown, Sterling Y 12 ... ,... , 375 Brown, Theresa Y 11 Brown, Trevor Y9 ..,...... ... 190 Brownfield, Karolyn Y 10 ..... ...,. 2 O0 Browning, Jim Y9 .......,. ... 190 Bruce, Donny Y 9 ..,...., .,. 190 Bruce, Renea - 10 ,.... ..... 2 00 Brummer, Joe Y 10 .... , .,.,. 200 Brunk, Eddie Y 11 ...,... .,.. 2 09,245 Brunsen. Kenneth Y 9 ........, 190, 264 Bruton, Steve Y 9 ............. 190,256 Bryant, Carrie Y 11 ....,., 247,253,266 Bryant, James Y 12 ..,.,,...... 69, 224 Buck, Susie Y 12 .. 27, 65, 100, 224, 245, 265, 388 Buckingham, Kim Y 11 .,., 41, 209, 247, 251, 253, 376 Buckner, Jeff Y 10 .... 43, 200, 253, 376 Buckner, JenilerY 10 .......... 200,336 Buie. Carolyn Y9 .... 116,117, 190,267 Buie,JenniferY9 ......,. 117,190, Buie, Jim Y 10 84, 156, 159, 200, 2245 267 Bumpass, Eddie Y 9 .,......... 190,246 Bunch, Christy Y 11 ......,.... 209,245 Burchfield, Sarah Y 12 .., 102, 224, 251, 266, 390 Burkart, Robert Y 9 .,.,,., 246,264,265 Burkart, Robert Y 10 . 27, 200, 246, 25645 Burks, Shantrell Y 10 ..., ,.,.. 2 2,200 Burley, Damon Y 10 .... ,,.,....... 2 00 Burley, LaDonna Y 9 ...,.. 116, 190,267 Burns, David Y 9 ,........ 190,246,264 Butler, Danyne Y 12 ... ...... 224,251 Butler, Kathy - 12 ,... 16, 224, 244, 247. Butler, Kelly - 10 , ..,. Buttler, Shari- 9 ..... Byler, Jennifer - 11 .. Caddell, Kelly - 9 ..... Caddell, Bron - 12 . 47. Caffey, Tonya - 10 .,. Cagle, Robert- 10 Calhoun, Craig - 10 ,. Calhoun, Rosalind - 11 Calhoun, Denny - 12 . Cameron, David -12 . Cameron, Jerry - 10 ,.,., . Campbell, Kim - 11 ,, 95 Campbell, Michael- 12 ... Campbell, Ray - 9 .... 85 Campbell, Tinitia - 12 131. Campbell,Trina - 12 .. 40, Campbell, Valerie - 11 138,139,150,151. Cantrell, Jeff - 10 .... Carnes, Jim -12 ..... Carnley,Albert - 10 .. Carnley, Sheryl - 11 .. Carpender, Kelly - 11 Carpenter. Chris -10 Carpenter, Leda - 12 224, 254, Carpenter, Scott - 11 Carr, Toni - 10 ....,. Carrington, Gary - 12 Carroll, David - 9 ..., Carson, Ronald - 9 .. Carter, Cindy - 9 .... Carter, Dee - 9 ...,.. Carter, Detrius - 9 .., 251,266,328 200,261 32.190 83,107,209,247. 267 42, .... 190, 264, 265 64, 92, 224, 245. 200. 250 252 200, 374 246 , .... 59, 209, 266 68, 78 200, 224. ., 34.71. 190. 244 201 378 Cameron, Michael- 9 ...,...,. . 136, 139, 209. 247, 251. . 64, 224. 262 245 .126, 190. 256. 258 10, 128. 130. 164, 234, 257, 269, 200. Carter, Randy - 12 .. 158, 224, Carter, Richard - 12 . Carter, Robert- 10 . . Cartwright, Amy - 10 ...,..... Cary, Michael - 9 Casey, Michelle -12 . Casto,Jess-11 234, 247. 376 253 22, 136, 137. 262 63 387 .2. 201. 255 64,224,245 , .... ,..,.,.. 2 01 .,..209,265,385 ,.,...,..209,247 .23, 157, 200, 244. 260,265 .... 32, 38, 98, 99. 264, 265, 266, 279 201 305 ....224,234 ..,..14719O,259 .,..l90 190,256 258 126 127,191 234,261. 305361331 ,.......,224,261 .. .,...,.,.. 201 ....201 136,137,139. 225262 Cathey, Brian -11 ... .... 209 Cathey, Kevin - 9 .... ..,. 1 91 Cecil, Howard - 11 ,... ...,... 7 , 34 Chadwick, Betty - 9 ..,. .......,..., 3 Chaffin, Alan -10 ..,. .... 2 6,253,201 Chaffin, Cathy - 9 ..... ....... 4 0, 191 Chaffin, Dorothy - 11 ,......,...,.. 209 Chaffin, Leroy - 10 .....,....,...,. 201 Chaney, Randy - 11 ,... .. 255,261,379 Champion, Shelia - 11 ... 209, 244, 247. 251, 266 Chapman, Shain - 11 ......,.....,. 209 Chappell, Ed - 11 ..,,.. ......,... 2 55 Chappell, Francis - 9 ,.,. ..,,...., ,. 191 Chappell, Janice - 10 ,,... 133, 209, 257 Chappell, Johnny - 11 ........,,... 209 Chappell, Martha -12 ......,... ,.. 225 Chappell, Renea - 9 ......,........ 191 Charlton, Scott- 12 .. 56,121,122,123. 225, 240, 250, 256, 258 Charlton, Whitney - 10 .... 74, 160. Chesley, Larry - 12 ..,. Chester, Julie - 10 , .... 200. 161. 261 225 200 , 246 Childers, Terry -10 ,..,.. ... 200 Christman, Richard -10 ...,...,.., Chumbley, Christi- 11 ....,....,... Chumbley, Paula - 11 .,.... 49, 210,249 Church, Bruce - 12 ,... 4, 46, 47, 50, 52, 76,80, 104, 105, 268, 269, 275 200 209 Church, Shelly - 9 .,.,.,....,...,.. 191 Clark, Jim - 10 ...,.,...... 67,201,246 Clark, Sherrie Lynn -12 ,. 200, 225, 246, 266 Claybrook, Kelly -10 .... 112, 201, 205. 267 Claybrook, Kim - 10 ,......... 201,267 Clayton, Ronnie - 11 Cleveland, Demetrus - 10 ..,. ,... 2 61 Cleveland, Sharon - 9 ,.,...,....... 181 Clinton, Tonya - 10 .........., 200,264 Coco, Chris -11 ...... 70, 210,244,271 Cogburri, Rebecca - 9 Cogburn, Robert- 11 ....,......... 210 Coggins, Terrill - 9 ....,..,.... 191, 256 Cogswell, Max- 10 .. 153, 201.260, 261 Colclasure, Don - 11 .........,,.... 249 Cole, Bobby - 10 ,...,.,..,.,....,. 201 Cole, Carolyn - 9 ,.,....,...,. 191,271 Cole, Novella - 12 ..., 64, 225, 237, 221951 Coleman, Kim -10 ....... 201,264,265 Collins, Cindy -10 ...,. 40, 41, 201, 253 Collum, James - 10 . ..,.,,.,....... 259 Commons, Blair -10 .,., ...,,. 200 Commons, Rachel- 9 .......,... 8, 191 Company, Cathy - 11 .. Company, Terry - 12 .,.., Tonya Nelson and Sherri Huschke deck out on western day Company, Bill- 9 ..,.,.. .,..,..,,.. 187, 210 225 4 V 1. vi ,25 256 , 245 5, 276 5164.3 l Elwood ds his touch to the pep rally, 6' ' Connell. Jim -11 .,...,..,..,.,.... 248 Connelly, Susan - 9 ..,... 191,247,264 Connelly, William - 12 ,..,....,..... 225 Conrad, Heidi- 10 ... ... 201,257 Conrad, Scott- 11 .,. ..,... 1 210, 255 Conway, Paul - 12 .,..,...,... 2125, 249 Conway, Keith Richard - 10 .... 95, 201. 255 Cook, Sheryl - 10 .,.. .,..,..,.,. 2 O1 Cooke, Katie - 11 .....,... 39, 264,265 Cookston, Stephanie -11 . 40, 210, 247. 253 Cooper, Deborah - 10 ,.....,.. 201,253 Cooper, Jennifer - 9 . 161,191,254,261 Cooper, Sylvia -12 .. 6, 22, 66, 225, 245 Copeland, Pen - 11 .......,... 210,252 Copeland, Dawn - 10 ..... .,.... 2 04 Copeland, George - 10 ,..,..., 201,252 Corbitt, Ronnie - 11 ...,...,... 210,244 Cordell, Bonnie - 9 .... , .. 191, 254, 257 Corley, Shonda -11 ., 55, 210, 246, 253. 376 Cornett, Ann - 9 .............,..... 191 Cornett, Sheri- 9 .,.... .., 254, 191 Corpening, Wesley - 9 Cortner, Laurie - 12 .....,..,.,.... 225 Coulson, Linda -10 . 140,141,200,247, 262 Coulson, Nancy - 12 . 2, 4, 8, 10, 22, 103, 225, 244, 247, 266 Courtney, Virginia - 12 ...,..,. 225,249 Courtney, Ruth - 11 ,. 59, 210,249,251 Cowart, Jimmy -11 .,...,,.,...,., 210 Cox. Sacqueline - 10 .., ,..., 201,247 Cox, Lisa -11 ............,.., 210,253 Cox, Mike - 12 ....,......,.... 225,361 Cox, Shennell - 9 ... 140, 141, 150, 257, 262 Cox, Tom -11 ,...,..,......,. 210,246 Craddock, Avery - 9 ...........,... 191 Craddock, Demetrius - 11 ,....,.,,. 210 Craddock, Donna - 12 ... 136,137,139, 150, 151. 225, 250, 262, 263 Craddock, Karen - 10 .... 150, 201, 262, 263 Craddock, Lavonna - 10 ....,.. Craddock, Lee - 11 .,..,....., Craddock, Sharon - 10 .,...... Craig, Frank -12 .......,..,... Craig, Traci - 9 ...,..,..,..,.. Crawford, Dhana - 12 . 31, 35. 138,139,225, Crawford, Don - 10 .,. 34,201 Creekmore, Todd - 10 ,.., 191 Creel, Michael - 9 ........ 191: 216, 201 248 201,257 .. 6,252 191,261 136, 240. 137. 262 246, 385 201. 264. 254 265 Crine, Ronnie - 12 ,... 69, 229, 225, 252 Cusman, Craig - 12 ..,. 31, 54, 225, 246, 269 . 284 Srook, Lisa - 9 .. ,... .,.. 9 1,197,268 Crdssman, Jim -11 ... Crossman, Linda - 9 .,...,.,.. 20,201 191,263 Croswell, Susan - 9 ...,. . .. 12,191,254 Curran, Kim -9 , ..., 191, 150,263,269 Curran, Lauri- 10 .,.... Curry, Alvey - 10 .,., Curtis, Danny - 11 ,... Curtis, Lewis - 9 ,,,. , Curtis, Sue - 12 ,..., V Dacus, Dedra - 10 ,.... 201 201 210,255 .. 191,254,256 225,251 28, 39, 201, 252. 264, 265 Dallas, Crayton- 11 .... 26, 42, 55, 210. 252, 253 Dalrymple, Mike -- 11 ..,. 210, 247, 264. 374 Dalton, Prussia -11 .,. ...,.,. 42,210 Daniel, Chris - 11 .... ...... ,.... 2 1 0 Daniel, David - 9 . , ,.,.....,. 5, 254, 191 Daniel, Faith -11 ..,.....,.,... 28,210 Daniel, Kellie- 11 .. 39, 40, 41, 210, 246. 253, 264. 265 Daniel, Kenneth - 10 ,.,... 54,201,246 Daniels, Scott - 10 .,.. .,..,.., 2 55 Darwin. Bobby - 10 ..,.. ..... 2 01 Daugherty, Debbie - 11 ..,.,....... 210 Daugherty, Diane - 11 ,... ,.,.. 2 10, 383 Daugherty, Michelle - 12 . 223, 225, 244, 247, 266, 379 Daugherty, Mike - 9 ..,.., 191,264,265 Davenport, Lisa - 12 . .,.,........,. 225 Davidson, Cindy -11 .,.., 100, 210, 253. 367 Davidson, Ken -11 ,,..,.........., 210 David, Neil - 12 . 56, 122, 225, 250, 258. 294 Davis, Brian -11 ...,..,.,..... 210,246 Davis, Jennifer -11 ..,... 211,247,251 Davis, Laura - 11 ...,...,..,.,..... 245 Davis, Melissa - 10 ,. 201, 205, 253, 269, 322 Davis, Monica - 12 ,.,.,..,.,......, 225 Davis. Rodger -9 ,,..,. .,. 191 Davis, Teresa - 10 ..... ,.. 201 Davis, Tonya - 10 ,....,. ..... 2 01 Index - 381 Rachelle Rostyne tends to children. Day,Joe-11 ,.... 23, 28,211,246, 258 Dean, Tony -11 ....., 44,211, 250,389 Delk, Angle - 9 ............,..,..,. 191 Denison, Deanna - 10 ...,.......... 201 DePute, Millita - 12 ...,..,. 65,225,245 Desaloms, Mariana - 11 ,.., 62,211,247 Desaloms, Mike - 9 51, 74, 191, 261, 269 DeWitt, Kym - 9 ....,... ,.,.., 1 91 Dickens, Kevin - 10 ..... ... 21,63 Dickey, Adrian - 9 ,,.. .....,. 1 91 DiIl,Chris-10 .....,,. 201,379 Dillon, Carolyn - 10 ..... ....,. 2 O1 Dingman, Dean -11 .... ....... 2 11 Dobbs, Tim -12 ....., .... 7 0,226 Dodson, Beth - 10 .... ,........ 2 01 Dodson, John -10 .......,.... 201, 249 Dodson, Jim - 9 ,,.. .... 1 91,246,264 Doke, Tammy - 9 ,..., ,..,..,.. 1 91 Dollar, Joel - 11 .... .,..,.. 2 11 Dollins, Donna -11 .., ..., 211,251 Dollins, Wendy - 11 .,... ,.,,.... 2 11 Donihoo, Larry - 9 .... ...,,.,., 1 91 Dooley, Robert- 11 .,..,.. 55, 211,255 Dorry, Glenda .,........,.............. 8 Dorsey, LaTanya - 10 ...., 48, 201, 251, 269 262, 266, Dorsey, Billy - 12 .. 29, 46, 75, 179, 226, 249, 253, 268, 269 Dotson, Brlan -10 ... 153, 201, 260, 261 Dotson, Bruce- 12 , ....,........,. Douglas, Tony - 9 ,.., Douglass, Diane - 10 ..... Douglass, Wendy - 9 ,..... 226 191 201,247,251, 335,371 142,191,263 Dowell, Dana - 10 .,.. 89, 141, 201, 247, 262, 263 Downing, Troy - 12 .,.. 4, 226, 270, 280, 370 Driggs,Cindy-11 ,...,..........,. 211 Drumm, Noel- 12 ........ 181,185,226 Duckworth, Leslie - 12 .... 30, 226, 247, 269, 274, 352, 377, 387 Dueringer, Brad - 12 ............... 226 Duke, Trenna - 11 ,..,..,.. 60,211,248 Duncan, Kathy -11 .,,. ....,..... 2 11 Duncan, Ricky -12 ,..,,.., 67, 226,271 Dunlap, Aubrey - 9 ....... 118,191,256 Dunlap, Gary -11 . 191 Dunlap, Detra -9 ,...,.........,... 35,68, 191,211,257 Dunn, Mike - 9 ....... 68, 191, 256, 259 Dunn, Ricky -11 .,,..,... 163,211,259 Durbin, Angela - 9 ....,..,..,. 191,356 Durrett, Joe - 12 .,.,,... 226,258,319 Dusold,Philip-11 ....,.... , 211 382 - Index V Eddins, Sharon - 12 ..,..,. 60,226,248 Edmonson, Caroline - 12 ,.. 59,226,289 Edwards, Angela - 9 ...... 191, 193, 264 Edwards, Camille- 11 ..,,..,.. 211,246 Edwards, Gayla - 10 .... ..,...... 2 01 Edwards, Victoria - 9 .... 191,263 Eggen, Ralph -11 ....,............ 211 Eggleston, Melissa -10 ,.., 21.201, 386 Elder, Myrtle - 12 . ., 9, 86, 226, 376 Eleby, Rodney-9 .,.,....,.... 191,256 Elmore, Terry - 10 ..,. ,...... 2 01 Elliott, Heath - 9 ..,. ..., 1 91,259 Ellis, Kim ...,..........,,,,...,....., 64 EIston,Jimmy-11 .......,.,.,.... 211 Emeary, Andrea - 9 .. 17,135,142,143, 191, 257, 263 Engel, Jeff - 10 ....... 26, 201, 264, 265 Engledow, Debbie - 9 ,..... 19, 264, 265 Engledow, Terri - 11 .,.. ,... 2 11,246 Epps, Anderson - 11 .,.. ..., 2 11,244 Ervin, Jodi -9 ,..,.....,,...,. 191,254 Ervin, Vanessa - 10 .,.,............ 201 Essary, Susan - 12 ..., 60, 226, 248, 368 Eshelman, Daniel- 9 .,..,...., 191,264 Eshelman, Susan -10 . . , 45, 50, 89, 201, 251, 252, 368 Estes, Cheryl - 10 ......., 201,264,265 Esters, John -9 ,... 107,126,127,191, 256, 258, 264 Eubanks, Brad -10 .......,..,..... 201 Eurom, Kendra -11 , 113, 211, 246, 251, 266 Evans, Cindy - 9 ,....,..,....,..... 191 Evans, David -11 ......, .,..., 7 0,211 Evans, Kerensa -11 ......,.,.,.,., 211 Everett, Sandy -11 ...... 211,246,266 Ewers, Randy - 9 ... ,....... . 191 V Fallon, .lim - 12 . 4, 47, 50, 79, 104, 226, 240, 250, 268, 269, 274 Fallon, Pat- 11 ....,........,.,.,., 211 Ferguson, Mike -12 ,...,. 157, 226,261 Fillman,Patti-12 . 1 Fincher, Brad - 10 .. 201 1, 41, 226, 247, 253 , 252, 258 Fincher, Michelle - 11 .,.. 18, 19, 42, 93, Gallegos, Cathe - 10 ...., 201.253, 352 211-247- 252 Gallegos, Nancy-9 ....., 135,191,257 F1116-Deana - 11 ------4--'-e-- 211- 243 Galllon, Tim - 10 ......,....... 201,259 FlSher,R0bar1-12 ---' 23- 53- 2511- ig Galloway, Wayne - 10 .,....... 201,244 FiSK,Shaf0f1 - 9 --- ------' 1 - Gann, Danny - 12 .,,... .,.. 2 27,245 FleCk,Jaff- 11 Gana, Kim- 11 . .,... ...... 2 11 Jennifer, FleCk -9 ......,..,..... 5,191 Gardner' 5116113 Q10 -U vbvb 1 201 Fleming, Debbie -12 . 46, 54, 56, 75, 99, Gamdef' Tracy ...10 My HH 201 106, 107, 226, 246, 247, 2256igv22Zgv23ii 2317131131 gariona E11 In H1 471211 ar an , ns - ,.., ,,,,,, 2 11 Flexer, Doris -12 ..... ....... 1 0,266 Gathron, Lequita -9 ... .., 191,257 Flowers, Cynthia - 11 ..,... 86.211, 247 Garza- F'a1f1Cia 712 --v--1-...- 227, 251 Floyd' Bobby ,, 9 IIAI 146' 19112461259 Gear'1r1gel', Debbie -11 ....,.,. 211,265 Foglev Kayen Y 9 V-.-II.--...- AIAIA- 1 91 Geannger, Leonard - 9 .., 191,256,265 Foglev Kan-W -12 H4 225' 2501 251' 266' Gearlnger, Richard -12 .., 191,227,264 282 Gentry, Daniel- 11 ..,.,...... 211 Fontaine, Barry -12 .,.. 25, 75,95, 104, Gentry, Mike - 12 , ..,..,....., 227,279 105- 225- 240- 250- 253- 354 Gentry, vaugnn - 10 ...,.. 125,201,258 Fontaine, Jerry -10 ....., 201,264,388 George' Bruce -12 H- 7022712481323 Forbes,1Chuck-11 82,124,211,258 Gibsonlglake-9 4llI--vl 1 IAI. 191.256 F0111-Kfm-9 ----------------- 191-264 Gloson,clnol-9 ,.,.. 12,191,254 Ford, LISa .,,,.., 116, 191, 197, 268 Gilbert Dean -10 Igg' '-'IV-A- 2 55 Fordyce, D8Vld -11 ..., 35, 65, 211, 245 G11be,a1'Greg-10 '4-l,-'l,l.4' H11 202 Forsythe, John - 9 .,.........,..,.. 191 Gmeyv Dino - 9 '.v'l,AI--4.AV-.Vl.- 191 Forsythe, Sheryl - 12 . 16,226,269 297 311161151 meg- 12 NH 2112011231258 FOSIH- Dluna - 11 ---- 8- 30, 31- 52- 221111 Glaze, Tracy - 12 .,..,..,.......... 227 PM Gary - 11 2I?'i,T4.TU5lZZi1o 2 Foster, Greg - 12 .., 163, 180, 225, 259, Gofonh' Roy Y 9 ' 1 gf 312 . - ............,...... Fowler, Kete - 10 ,...,.,... , ,...... 201 Godsey- June -10 ---- 53- 202- 246- 269 Francisco' Paige -10 W1 W 201 Gogoly, Suzanne - 10 ,... . .....,.,. 202 Franklin, Bobby - 10 .....,...,.,... 258 Gomez- Mana -1227-2310415177-5512312 F kI',S h-10 ,.... ,. .,.,.,., 201 . ' ' ' ' Ffggkgncirfga-12 226 250 251 253 Gonzales, Eddie- 12 ........,. 144, 259 ' Y ' ' ' 265 Gonzales, Jackie - 11 .,.....,.. 59,211 Frazier, Carl - 12 ,,...... ,., ....... 226 Gooch' Cay -11 ' --'- - 212 Frazier, Pam - 11 . ..,.,,.,......... 211 Goodman- 4911 - 9 -------- 191- 246- 367 Freemanyscon-9 5,191 Goodman, Sharoon-11 ....... 212,367 Froesev Janet- 11 381247121112-51' Gorman, Jess Brian-9 ...... .. 191,256 26412651269 Gorman, Ross -12 ..., 2757, 227, 250, Frost, LeAnne - 10 , ,.... ,...., 2 01,253 51- 264- 388 1:,y'-1-en,1- 12 H- 47' 227.2531 26612881 Graham, Janle -12 .... 31, 59, 227, 22556 341 1 Fulton, Mark-9 , 21,191,195,197,264 Gfaham-J'm-10 ------------- 182-202 Fulton, Rod - 11 ..,.,....,..,.,..,. 261 Gfanf-P5152-11 ---- - ---- 212 Forman, carla - 11 ...,..,,.,.... 61,211 G'aVeS-DaV'11 '10 ---- ---- 2 44 Gray, Chasto ....,... ,... . . 202 Gray, Chris - 10 ,..... .,.,..... 2 02 Gray, George - 10 ,... .... 202, 379 Gray, Micheal- 11 ..,. ..,, 7 0, 86, 212 Green, Charles -12 .... ...,.,... 2 55 Green, Allis - 10 ...,.. ,,,, 6 9, 252 Green, Don - 9 .....,...,.......... 198 Green, Larry - 10 .,... , ..,..,....,. 202 Gajewski, Paul- 10 .,......,.. 201,244 Galbreath, Demetrius- 10 3, 26, 125. 195, 201, 253, 258 Greenway, Teresa -12 . 5, 8, 52, 62, 102, 227, 246, 247, 251, 266, 314 ru Michelle Miller, Barbara Rupf and Edith Latham show off their 60's day dress. Donna Thomas is measured fo . 9 f. 5. r her graduation cap. Greiner, Amy -10.,. 112,113,202,253. 267, 322 Griffin, Gina -10 ., ..,......,....,. 257 Griffin, Karyn - 12 ...,. 4, 102, 227, 247, 253, 266 Griffin, Kathy - 10 ,..,.,.,..,. 202,253 Griffin, Lonnie - 11 .,.. ... 54,212 Griffin, Melissa - 9 ..., ...,. 3 2, 191 Griffin, Paul- 12 ,..,... . ,... .. 227. 244 Griffin, Rhonda - 10 ...... 202,264,265 Griffin, Rickie - 11 ,. 101, 212, 250, 264, 265, 308 Griffin, Robin - 12 .,.,.... 202,227,285 Griffin. Steve - 9 .... ..... , ..., 191 Griffith, Gina - 10 .,....,.,..,....,. 132 Grigg, John - 11 .....,..,.. 54, 212, 246 Grigg, Rex -11 . 18, 19.26,39, 100, 212, 253, 264, 265 Grisham, Gina - 9 . ,... . ,.,. ., ...., 191 Grisham, Kay -12 . 57, 94, 95, 227, 22553 Grisham, Lisa - 10 ..............,., 205 Grisham, Mark - 12 ..,,....,.,...., 227 Grissom, Doug- 12 . 221, 207, 249, 250, 264 Gudgel, Jim - 10 ..,. 202, 258, 264. 265 Guerrero, Roger - 12 ,...., 68, 228, 249 Guerrero, Ruben - 12 ,......,...,.. 228 Guess, Carla - 12 ,.... ,.... 5 2, 228 Guess, Deborah - 12 ,......... 228, 251 Guess,Jerry-9 .,... 191, 256, 259 Guess, Paula - 12 ... ,...,. 228, 263 Gurley, Jerry -11 ... ..,...,. , 212 Guthrie, Jimmy - 9 .,.. .,. 191 V Haagensen, Karen - 12 . 7, 51, 228, 247, 251, 253, 266, 378 Haakinson, Carole - 11 ,. 7, 21, 212, 305 Haakinson, Jerry - 12 .,...,.., 228,278 Hagan, Kellie - 12 ..,.. ..,.., 2 28, 245 Haggard,Arvis-11 ..,..... 69.212, 252 Haggard, Cliff - 9 .....,...,.....,., 191 Haggard, Pamela - 10 ...,.,..,..,. 202 Haggard, Jeff - 10 .......... ..... 2 02 Hailey, Richey Lynn - 10 ....,...,.. 191 Hale, Cathy -12 .,,..... .... 2 28,277 Halferty, Mona - 9 ..,. .,.,,.,.. 1 92 Hailey, Belinda - 10 ,,. ...... 202,212 Hall, Jimmy -11 .... ,... 7 0,212,244 Hall, Kim - 10 ..,., .....,...., 2 02 Hamilton, Lisa - 10 ...,....... 202,253 Hammer, Jonathan - 12 ..,.,.,.... 228 Hancock, David - 9 ,.,..,. 192, 256 258 Hanley, Fred - 12 ,... ... 13,157,260 Hanrahan, Dan - 10 ....,. 202,244 263 Hardin, Melinda - 9 .,.,..,.... 192,266 Harding, Beverly - 12 .........,.... 228 Hargroue, Charles - 12 ., 110.144, 165, 228 241, 255 Harper, Darren - 9 .........,.,..,.. 192 Harper, Lori- 12 , ..,. ....,.,. 6 1,228 Harrell, Carl - 12 ...,...... 70 228, 244 Harrell, David - 10 , .... ,. 157 202, 260 Harrington, Ronnie - 11 .. 159 212,261 Harris, Cindy - 10 ,.., ., ..,.,. ,.,. 2 02 Harris, Donavon - 9 ,.,. . ,.,. 192,256 Harris, Gwen -11 ..,. .... ..,. 2 1 2 Harris, Kelley - 10 ..,... , ...., 180, 192 Harris, Lynda - 12 ..,.,... 228 248, 266 Harris, Sandra - 12 .. 228, 250 251,253 Harris, Tripp - 9 .......... 126 192,258 Harrison, Brad - 10 .............,.. 260 Harrison, Cary - 10 .. 202, 269 339, 363 Harrison, Doug- 12 ,., 8, 101, 155, 163. 229, 260 Harvey, Dudley ,,..... .,.,... . . 35, 69 Harvey, James - 10 .... ,.,.., 2 02 Harvey, Richard - 9 ,.,. .,. 192,264 Harvey, Rudey - 11 ........,...,.... 69 Havener, Lori- 9 ...,...,..,., .,., 1 92 Hase, Susan -10 , 11,41,112,113,253, 267 Hatch, Eddie - 12 .., 108, 144,165,229, 255, 279 Hattle, Lori- 10 ,...,., ... 202,253 Hatton, Charles- 11 ,., ..., 58, 248 Hayden, Eric - 12 .... ... 229,246 Hayes, Larra - 9 .... ..,... 1 92 Hayes, Susan - 9 ..., ..,.,..,.. 1 92 Heatley, John - 10 ..,.,....,.,..... 202 Heil, Drew - 9 .......,.... 192,256,269 Heitmann, Craig - 9 ..,........ 192,264 Henderson, Billy -12 ,....,.,... 61, 248 Henderson, Machelle - 11 Henderson, Tommy - 10 ... 69,202,252 Henrlcks, Eric - 9 , ..,.,..,......,. . Henry, Linda -11 ......,. 247, 253. Hepner, Brenda - 12 .. 35, 87, 229, 250, Hepner, Doug - 9 ,..,.,..,... ., .... Hermes, Douglas- 11 68, 87, 95. Hermes, JoAnn - 12 ,. ..,.. 64, 229, Hernandez, Gracie - 10 ........ Hernandez, Josephine - 10 ..... Hernandez, Raymond - 12 . 23, 229, Herpeche, Don - 9 ,.... 192, 192 377 245, 253 192 249 245 202 251 251 265 Herpeche, Stacy - 9 .,...... ,. Herpeche, Theresa - 264, 265 11 ,... 32, 50, 247, 251 Herrera, Llzbeth - 9 ... ...... 192,254 Hestand, Debbie - 10 ......... 202, 254 House, Kenda - 9 ...., ..,. 1 92, 246 Howie, Melissa - 10 .,,,. .... 2 02,247 Hubbard, Wendell - 12 ..,,.... 229,250 Huber, Kathleen -11 ..,,......,.,, 251 Huber, Tricia-9 ..... 117,192, 197,268 Hudson, Carla - 9 ... 142,143,192,263 Hudson. James - 9 .......,.... 192.256 Hudson. Jessica -10 . 40, 132.202, 253, 257 Hughes, Cyndi - 10 ..........,...,. 202 Hughes, Marilyn - 12 .. 60, 229.248, 368 Hughes. Victor - 12 ......,,. 2,229,252 Hughley. Barry - 12 . 114,148, 153, 229, 260. 261, 376 Hughley. Sherry - 9 ...,,.,,..,...,, 192 HughIey,Ur1ne - 12 Hull, Tim - 10 .,.,,..,,,,,,..,. 202,255 Hunt, Edward - 12 .. 108,110,111,165. 229. 255 Hunt, Phillis -11 ....,.,....,.. 139, 262 Hunt, Sherry -11 Hunter, Lester - 11 Hunter, Mark - 12 ..... .... 3 4, 229 Hunter, Mike -10 ....,.. .... 2 02,252 Hunter. Stephanie - 10 ,..,..,.. 12, 192 Huntsman, Lisa - 11 , 247, 249, 254, 265 Hurley, Ken - 12 ..., 229, 246, 250. 253. X 308, 367 Huschke. Sherri - 11 ..... 128,129,131, 247, 257, 269, 381 Hutcherson, Rick - 12 ... 154, 229, 240, 231, 289, 357 Hutchison, Bobby - 9 .,... 192,256,263 V Inman, Angel - 11 .. 27, 28, 48, 251, 266 Isaacs, Melesa - 12 ,.... .. 187.229, 276 Isabell, Patricia -10, 140,141,150,151, Hestand, Janice -12 .,.,. 49, 57, 77, 89. 229, 249, 250, 266,270,289 Hickman, Jackie - 11 Hickman, Jerry - 9 .... .....,.., 1 92 Hickman, Scott- 11 Hickson, Craig-9 ...,,.,.. 22,192,258 Hickson, Letitia - 12 ,.,,.,,.,. 229,245 Hickson, Nichelle -11 .,,. .... 6 5,245 Hightower, Richard - 9 ........,..,. 192 Hill, Karen -10 ,,.,.........,.. 22,202 Hill, Leonard - 10 .... 48, 202, 255, 258, 266 Hilton, Kevin - 10 ,,.,,...,..,. 202,253 Hindsley, Carolyn - 10 ,.., .... 2 O2 Hindsley, Mildred - 10 .,...,......, 202 Hines, David - 11 .........,..,,.... 246 Hinkle, Elizabeth - 12 .,.. 46, 48, 87, 94. 229, 240, 266 Hinsley, Bryon ..,,.., ........... 2 46 Hinson, James - 9 ..,. ,.,.. 1 92 Hobby. Teresa -10 ,., ..,..,.. . 202 Hodges, Emma - 9 .....,..,... 192, 264 Hodge, Raymond - 12 ..,. 229,248,279 Hogan, Cheryl- 12 .,.....,... 229,276 Hogan. James .,......, ,,... 2 46 Hogan. Michael- 9 ...,..,.......,. 192 Hogan, Ricky -10 .....,......,..,, 202 Holland, Daron - 9 ,.,. 33,118,192,256 Holland, Jerome - 12 , 75, 144,165,229. 255, 258, 261 Holle, Michael- 9 .,....,....,. 192,259 Hollingsworth, Rene - 11 .,.,..,..,. 305 Hollingsworth, Vic - 9 .......,...... 192 Hollister, Philip - 10 ,...,..,... 202,258 Holloway, Charlotte - 10 .,. 22,192,202 Honea, Michael- 12 .,. 76,78, 165.229, 255 Hooten, Doug-9 13, 192, 246, 260, 367 Hopkins, Chris - 9 .... 33, 192,256,385 Hopper, April - 9 ,.,. , ....,.. ,.., 1 92 Hopper, Michelle .,..... .,.. 2 7,266 Hopper, Patrick - 10 ......,.,..,.,. 202 Hoppess, Graham - 12 ...,..,....,. 229 Hoppess, Thor - 9 ,.. 147, 192,246,259 Horner, Leslie - 9 ...... ,. .,.,....,. 192 Howard, Eddie - 9 .... ...,...,. 1 92 Howell, Dan - 12 ..,. ...., 5 , 229,255 Howell, Jeff -11 ....,.,.,..,..,..,. 251 Howell, Susan - 10 .,.. 32, 63, 202, 246, 247 262, 263 Ishmael, Samantha - 9 ..,,........, 192 Ives, Sheree - 9 , ,,.... .,. 192 V Jack, James - 12 .... 26, 158, 229, 253, 235, 261, 378 Jackson, Audrea - 10 . ..,.,........ 202 Index 383 Diane Daughtery attends Key Club meeting. Jackson, Carl Y 12 ..... 4.120. 121, 123. Jackson, Jett Y 9 .. , 192. 246, 256, Jackson. Joann Y 11 Jackson,KellyY10 .. .. ... Jackson, LaTonya Y 12 Jackson, Richard Y 12 ., 34, 71.230, Jackson, Rodney Y 9 .. ...., 192, Jackson, Steven Y 12 . 17,46, 161, 261. Jackson, 122, 230 304 202 244 256 230, 304 192 TaJuana Y9 ,..,. ..,..,,. Jacobs. Dennis Y 12 .,.. 5,11, 230. 240. 250, 253, 258, 321 100, 187. Jacobs. Jennifer Y 12 . ,. 9, 13, 41. 230. 246, 253. 266, 362 Jacobs, Lavonda Y 10 .. ..,,., 202 262 Jacobs, Pam Y 10 ,.... .,..,. 2 02 Jacobs, Shelly Y 9 .,. .,. 192 James, Cindy Y 9 ..., .... 1 92 James. Clinton Y 10 ..,. .,..,.. 1 92 Jaynes. Annette Y 9 ..... . .., 192,254 Jenkins, Angela Y 9 ....,.,..,....., 192 Jenkins, Charla Y 12 , 230,251,277 328 Jenkins, Ronny Y 9 ...,,. ........, 1 92 Jennings.D1ane Y 9 . .. ,.,,.,..,.. 192 Jennings, JasonY9 . .. .. ...., .., 192 Jernigan, Brtgett Y 12 ,... .., 230 248 Johnson, Adrea Y 12 ..,.. ......,. 2 45 Johnson, Angela Y 10 . .. .,. 202 257 Johnson, Angela M. Y 10 ..,.,.,..,. 202 Johnson, Carolyn Y 11 ............. 253 Johnson, Charles Y 12 .,.. 165,253,255 Johnson, Dena Y 10 ..........,...., 202 Johnson, Diane- 12 230 Johnson, Jon Y 11 ... ..... . 248 Johnson, Karen Y 9 ...... .,. 192 251 Johnson, Karen Y 12 .......,.,, 59,230 Johnson, Kevin Y9 ,..,.........,,. 192 Johnson, Marcus Y 9 ,. 33, 192,256,259 Johnson, Marie Y 11 ,..,..,., 4, 23, 253 Johnson, Nichelle Y 11 Johnson, MikeY9 .. .. 192 Johnson, Sharron Y 9 .. . ...,.. 192 Johnson, Steve Y 10 ,.,,.,...... 68,202 Johnson, Teresa Y 10 ,..,.,..,.,... 203 Johnson, Terry Y 9 .,.. 61, 192, 230, 266 Johnson. Tona Y 12 .,.. 28, 61. 231, 266, 276 Johnson. Johnson, William Y 10 ., Tracey Y 11 ... 28. 30. 31, 246, 252, 264, 265, 269 18. 63, 246. 252. 264,265,369 Z Jones Jones, Jones, Jones Jones Jones Jones, Jones, Jones Jones Jones Jones. Jones, Jones Jones, Jones. Alvin Y 9 ,,.,.... ..,... 1 92, 256 Antoinette Y 12 . 10, 52, 230. 269, 275 Brad Y 10 ..,. . ... 203 255 Britt Y 9 ... ..,.., .. 192 256 Christopher Y 12 .,...... 18 230 Claudette- 10 ........ 203 363 Cynthia Y 12 . 47, 56, 57, 91, 230, 250,251 253 Georgia Y9 GloriaY9.,, .. ..... ...192 Jennie Y 11 ..,.,, 18, 19, 42 252 KevinY9 ....... 192 246 Randy Y 12 ... .,., 230,255 Sharon Y 10 . .. , ..... 28 203 Shawn Y 9 .... ,...,. 1 92 Scott Y 11 .... .... 2 49 ThomasY9... ..... .192 A,,y, Jones, Tim Y 9 ..,,. Jones, Tinishia Y 12 192 230 192 Joplin, Jud Y 9 ...,.., 146, 147, 192, 259 Jordan, Johnny Y 11 Jordan, Julie Y 12 .,...... 230,251,277 ,. .... 11, Jomrracy-9.,fff1,fffffQ.f Juntunen, Brian Y 12 .............., 230 Justus, Jennifer Y 10 ... 27, 48, 203, 266 V Kaats, Darren Y 10 .... ..... 2 03, 258 Kaats, Renee Y 9 ..... .....,.,... 1 92 Kane, Jeanne Y 10 ,... ,.. 43,203,244 Kattrell, Kam Y 9 ... ......,., .246 Kear. Bridgette Y 12 .... ... 230,277 Kearns. Tammy Y 10 .,...........,. 203 Kearns, Teri Y 9 .,,.,.,..,..,.,.... 192 Keel. Brent Y 12 .. . . 71, 230, 244, 270 Keene. Billy Y 12 ,,. 8. 30, 34, 54, 75, 81, 152, 153. 159. 230, 241. 246. 260, 261, 269, 312,318,377 Keene, Kim Y 10 ,,.,..... 203,264,265 2,230,241 230,248 Keeney, Denise Y 12 ...,..,. Kelley,DennisY 12 Kelley, Karen Y 10 ,... ..,. 4 1,203,253 246 Kelley, Thad Y 11 ... 109, 111, 165.255, 261 Kelley, Lisa Y 11 ..,.,.............. 192 Kelly, Vincent Y 9 ....,..,.......... ,i-he-. Mr. Mack Dyer talks to Mitzi Wineinger about a staff assignment. Kemp. Link Y 12 ...... 39. 230. 246, 264 Kemp, Todd Y 9 ,......,. ,,.,.,.... 1 92 Kendall. Mike Y 12 . 9, 39, 230.264, 265, 307 Kennedy, Angela Y 9 ....,. 249, 264. Kerwin, Kim Y 10 ,.,.. Kerwin, Mark Y 12 .,.. ... 65, 231, 265 203 245 Kever, James Y 10 ..,........,..... 203 Kever, Julia Y 11 .....,......,.. 30,377 Key, Kimberly Y 9 ,.. 117, 192, 197, 268, 367 Krllion. Cynthia Y 10 .......,....,.. 203 Ktllion, David Y 10 .... ..,. 1 92 Kimbrough, Jeff Y 9 .......,........ 193 Kimsey. Deborah Y 9 ,......,.,..... 193 Kinder, Steve Y 12 .,. 11. 148, 231, 246, 261 King. George Y 10 .,.,..,........., 249 King, Jim Y 12 ...... ..,. 5 8, 231,248 King, Kim Y 12 .,....,.,... 66, 231 245 Kinsey, Gerald Y 12 .,.. .,... 2 31 264 Kirby, Kevin ..,,..,., ,...,.,.,....., 2 1 Kirby, Mary Y9 ....... .. 193.247 374 Kirby, William Y 11 .... 58, 248. 253. 376 Kirk, Nancy Y 10 .....,...,...,,.,.. 203 Kirkendall, Jerry Y 11 . ..,. 255 Kirk, Norma Y 9 .......,.. ,.., 1 93 Kirkpatrick. James Y 11 Kisloski, Lauri Y 12 ....... ,.. 231,250 Kisloski, Roger Y 10 .... .,. 203 Kittrell, John .....,... .......,,.. 9 3 Kittrell, Kam Y 9 ......,,...,....,.. 193 Kleespies, Julianne Y 9 .... 95, 156, 157. 193, 260 Knight, Sandy Y 11 ,.. ,........ . 203 Knight, Tina Y 9 ......., .,..,... 1 93 Knowles, Steven Y 9 ..., ,., 193,256 Koehler, Dennis Y 10 ...,,.,........ 203 Koehler. Douglas Y 12 .....,.,. 231,375 Konkle, Sharon Y 12 ... 5, 8, 62. 75, 231, 246, 247, 250, 251 Koschelew, Teresa Y 11 Kottwitz. Andrea Y 10 ,,.. .., 203,269 Kottwitz, Mike Y 11 .....,..... 264,318 Krajewski, Marsha Y 11 .,... 10, 82. 102. 247, 251, 253, 266, 270 Kramer, Kelly Y 12 ,.,. 4,131,231,247, 257 Cathy Teixcza gives the photographer a smile 384 Index Kramer, Tim Y9 . 85,107.118,127,193, 256, 258, 263 Krauss, Ronda Y 11 Krider, Mark Y 9 ,.., . ,..... 193 Kuhn, GregY12 ,..,. 231,255 Kuhn. Melanie Y 9 .,., .,,,.....,. 1 93 Kulhavy, Anna Y 10 ...,,..,.,..,,.. 203 Kulhavy, Joseph Y 12 . 77.90, 95.249, 250,351,377 Kuykendall, Jerry Y 11 .,,. 147,246,259 Kvestad, Bobby Y 11 , .,.. .,..,.... 2 44 Kvestad, Valerie Y 10 ..., ,... 2 03. 269 Kyle, Leslie Y 9 ........ .... 1 93, 196 Kyler, Kristy Y 11 .... ,..,... 2 66 V LaFoy, John Y 10 .... .,.. 1 7,264,265 Lair, Nelson Y 12 Lamb, Eric Y 10 ,.... ...,..,, 2 03 Lamb, Velma Y 11 ... ,..,..... . 263 Lambert, David Y 12 ....... 58, 231 248 Landham, Allan Y 10 ....... 23,203,246 Landholt, Kim Y 10 ...,........ 203,246 Langford, Lee Y 9 ..,. 118,193,246,256 Lansford, Chuck Y 9 .....,.,,,. 193,256 Larson, Beth Y 11 .., 18, 19, 42, 72, 252. 265 269 Larson, Jeri Y 12 .,,. ...., 4 3, 231 Lasater, Chris Y 9 .,.. ...... 1 93,249 Latsch, Diana Y 9 .... .,.. 1 2, 193,254 Latsch, Dawn Y 11 Lattimore, Kim Y 12 .,,, 8, 39. 231, 247, 251, 265, 266 Laws, Angie Y 11 ,.....,.,..,.., 59, 251 Lawrence. Adam Y 9 .,.,..,.,...... 193 Lawson. Daryl Y 12 .. 231, 253, 255, 260, 348 Layman, David Y 11 ..... 51, 83, 88, 247, 253, 367 Leach, Kevin Y 11 ...,. ,.. 28,259 Leach, Stephen Y 9 .... ....,. 1 93 Lee, James Y 10 ..... ,,.. 2 03. 249 Lee, Mark Y 9 ,.... ......,. 3 78 Lee, Sharon Y 9 ..,.. ...,........ 1 93 Leeder, Larry Y 9 ...,..... 193,256,378 Lesswood-Jones, Scott Y 11 LeFlore. Kenneth Y 12 ,....,... 231. 255 Lemonds, Talei Y 11 Lemons. Jean Y 12 .,. 10, 232, 247, 250, 251, 253, 266, 269, 271, 278, 376 Lenore, Leila Y 11 Leonard, Vince Y 12 .......,......, 232 LeRoy, Steven Y 12 ... 69, 232, 252, 355 Lesnick, Lee Y 12 .,., ,.,..,. 2 32, 379 Lesnick, Torn Y 11 ... .,..,. .. 24 Lewis,JohnY9 ......,.,...... 193. 254 Leute, Brenda Y 11 Leute, Sheila Y 12 ... 232, 247, 250, 251, 253, 266, 377 Lichnovsky. Debbie Y 11 ,.,,..,..... 246 Lichnovsky, Diane Y 10 ,... .....,. 2 03 Lillibridge, Daylene Y 10 .....,. 203,265 Lillie. Lisa Y 9 ..,......., .,..... 1 93 0 Means,JudyY 12 . 8, 44 47 Lillie, Lon Y 9 ,.,,.., ,4..,..,..,.. 1 93 Lll'1-Lll'1,HUlY- 9 ,.,,.4,.,.,,. 6.193,250 Lincecum, David Y 11 , 18, 19, 42, 69, 91. 252 Lincecum, Debbie Y 9 ,, 74, 85, 193, 264, 265,269 Little. Eric Y 11 ,.,,., ...,.,,..,... 2 46 Lodge. Scott Y 9 .,,. ...,. 1 93 Loftin. Michele Y 10 ,.... ..... 2 03 Logston, Casey Y 11 Lohr,TomY10 . ,. . 203,271 Lora, David Y 11 ....,. ,.,,... 2 45 Lorance, Amy Y 9 .,.......,.., 193.269 Louderback, Christi Y 9 ...,..,...., 193 Louderback, Lisa Y 10 . 51. 157,203,247 Lovelace, Tina Y 10 ,.,...... , 203. 265 Low. Kurt Y 9 ,.. 44, 193, 250, 264, 265, 391 Low, Melinda Y 10 .,... 18, 95, 203, 251. 253 252. 203,247,253 Lowery, Jennette Y 9 ,..,,..,,., 27, 193 Low, Patricia Y 10 Lowery, John Y 10 .... .,,.. 9 5.193 Lucas, Tracy Y 9 .,..,.,,.,.,,. 193,197 Lucchesi, Andrew Y 11 ..,, 261, 269, 369 Ludlow, Wendy Y 9 ,.,. . .. 193.264 Lundin. Brandy Y 11 ,.,.,.,..,... 34, 64 Lunkley, Timothy Y 11 Lunkley, Wendy Y 9 ... 85, 134, 193, 257 25,114,l15,203, 255,261 35,60,248 Luper. Curtis Y 10 Luper, Juanita Y 11 264 Luper, Leola Y 9 ..,,...,.. 116,193,267 Luper, Paul Y 10 .,.,. 193, 255, 261, 354 Luper, Kim .,.,,,,..,......,..,,.,., Lynch, D303-9 .,..,..,.,.,..,,.., 193 Lynch,LarryY11 41.318 Lyons, Jeff Y 11 ,.. ,... 7, 249 Lyons, Kevin Y 11 Lyons, Phillip Y 12 ..,.. .,. 261 Lyons. Traci Y 10 ..,. ,., 203 McBride,JimmyY9 .,, 193 McCaleb, Claud Y 11 ..,. .,. 249 McCarn, Gerald Y 11 McClain, Bron Y 9 .,,., ......,... 3 3 McClain, Cary Y 10 ...,.,.,..,. 375, 265 McCleese, Kevin Y 12 ,...,. 33, 232, 275 McClure, Brenda Y 9 . ....,,,..,.., 193 McClure, Brian Y 11 ,....,...,. 158, 261 McClure. Kim Y 11 ,.... 17, 83, 101, 247, 266, 270 McClusky, Cindy Y 12 ,.,. . 60, 232,253 McCollum. Rhonda Y 12 .... 8.100.232, 238, 247, 251, 266, 331 McCollum, Rodney Y 10 ,..,... 203, 258 McConnell, LeslieY 11 ,.,. 41,100, 255 253. 159, 261 McCool. Melissa Y 12 ... . 232,247 253 McCord, Bo Y 9 ,..... 193. 256,269 376 McCord, Paul Y 11 McCormic, Ronda Y 9 ..,. 150,151, 193. 367 McCree. Lynette ..,.,.... ...,,..,. . 59 McCrary, DeAnna Y 9 .. ,.. 40.193 254 McDaniel, Kevin Y 10 .. 25, 203, 260. 307 McDonald, Jennifer Y 12 .. 232,246,278 McDutfey, Chris Y 10 .............,. 203 Mclilhannon, Cooper Y 11 . 74, 145, 259, 269 377 Mclilhannon, Liz Y 12 .,... 2, 5,232,250 McGraw, Debbie Y 12 .,,... 66, 232 245 McHanriy, Anita Y 11 McHanny, LandrusY 10 ... .....,. . 193 Mclntosh, Bobbie Y 9. ,..... 193 257 Mclntire. Scott Y 9 ...,..,.,... 193 259 McKee, Jeannie Y 12 ., 8, 232, 247, 251. 292 McKee, Leslie Y 10 .,.. ...... 2 51 203 McKee, Mark Y 10 .. ..... 203,255 261 McKinney, Douglas Y 12 ., 164,232,255 McKinney, Dwayne Y 12 .,...,. 232 258 McKinney, Jeff Y 12 .,. 94,164,232,255 McKinney, Kelly Y 11 ,.. .... 34. 59, 259 McKinney. Sheryl Y 11 52 McClain, Carry Y 10 ...... 203,264,265 MCMilIian, Larry Y 12 ..... 109,121,164, 266, 270 McNeely, Shaun Y 11 ......,.,..,,. 255 McNeese, Debbie Y 12 .. 13, 30, 31, 227, 232, 250, 269 McNew, Gary Y 10 ..,,,.,.......... 203 McShan, Frances Y 12 ..... .,. 59.232 V Mabry, Daniel -9 ,,.,.. ... 193 Mackey, Darlene Y 12 Christmas parade 3 I , 4 , My A x Don Crawford and Chris Hopkins participate in Mackey, Debbi Y 10 3, I Sheryl Carnley endures summer band. 203, 264 Mackey. Ryan Y 9 .... ...... 193 Maddera, Gina Y 10 .... ..,...., 2 03 Maddera, Jon Y 9 .... ... 193,257 Maddox, Carla Y 9 ..,..,..,.,. 193,257 Magaly, Medina Y 11 Major. Benia Y 12 ... 108,110,114,148, 165, 232, 255, 266 Maine, Russell Y 12 89, 110, 111, 164, 232,246,255 Malacara, Kelly Y9 ,. 142,150,193.197. 263 Mallinson, Steve Y 10 .,.203, 260 Mantooth. Wendy Y 9 ..,.. .,.. 5 ,193 Maralosa, Kristina Y 9 ...,.,......,. 263 Marcus, Kelly Y 9 ,..,.,.......,,.,. 193 Markl, Carol Y 10 .... 200, 247, 265, 269 Markl, Deborah Y 11 .. 29, 247, 249, 253, 265 Marsh, Jennifer Y 11 ,.,..,..., 249,251 Martin, Bill Y 12 .,,. 10, 17, 56, 232,379 Martin, Cindy Y 12 .,...,,.......... 232 Martin, Larry -11 ..., ...... 9 5,270 Martin, Suzanne Y 9 ....,.. 12,193,254 Mask, AliciaY9 ...,.. ......, 1 93,257 Mask, Fecilia Y 12 ....,... 130, 247,257 Mask, Fred Y 10 ,... ...,,. 2 03,255 Mask, Kim Y 10 ,,.., ,.,,..... 2 03,257 Mask, Natalie Y 12 ..,.. 26, 48, 236 266 Mask, Shari Y 10 .... ..,,....,... 2 03 Mask, Troy Y 9 .,...., .,.,.... 2 0, 193 Mason. Rodney Y 10 ....,, 203,255,261 Mathews, Brent Y 11 ......,....,,... 55 Matthews. David Y 10 ..,.. 203,258,264 Maxwell, Joanne Y 11 .,.,.,..,..,,. 248 Maxwell. Russell Y 11 ,,,.... 34, 71, 244 Mayer, Brad Y 12 .,..,.,. 5. 47, 232, 255 Mayer, Charlie Y 11 ....,,...,,.,... 260 Mayer, Mike Y9 ,. 85. 119, 193, 256,269 Maynard, Chris Y 12 ,...,.,,....,.. 232 Maynard,ClintonY 12 ..,. 108,111,165, 255 9, 22. 76, 233, Melton, Stacy -12 ......., 87, 233. 346 Melugin, Annella Y 12 . 43, 243, 244, 250. 241, 2 , 2 ,250, 251, 280, 378 Means, Sherry Y 11 ,. 43, 131, 247, 251, 257 Medina, Magaly Y 10 .,.........,.,. 254 Medlin, Warren Y 11 ..,, .,,.... 2 59 Meek, Billy Y 11 Melton, Colin Y 10 ....,.,., 92,203,246 Melton, Brenda Y 12 . 2, 8,30, 31, 39.50, 32, 33, 247, 251, 254, 265, 266, 269, Melton, Greg Y 10 .., 144, 152, 153, 203, 259,260 253, 266, 377 Melugin, Cynthia Y 9 . 116, 194, 197,267 Mendenhall, Dawn Y 11 ,..,..,...,. 246 Mentzel, John Y 11 ...., .., 347 Meredith, Scott Y 11 ,,,. ,,.. 2 52 Milam, Debbie Y 12 ... ,.., 233 Milam, Jeff- 11 .... ,......, 3 2 Milam, Vickie Y 10 . ,. ,.,,...., 203 Miller, Brian Y 11 . ,.. ... 45,250,252 Miller, Darrell Y 10 ..., .., 28,203,250 Miller, David Y 10 ,.... ..,,,.,. 2 O3 Miller, David Y 12 ...,, .,... 2 33,264 Miller, Jeff Y 11 ...., ..,.. 3 4, 64, 245 Miller, Kelly Y 11 ..,. ......,., 7 1 Miller, Marc Y 9 .,... ....,,.,.. 1 94 Miller, Mark Y 11 ...,. ,,.,,,. 2 46,264 Miller, Michelle Y 10 ...,.. 194,254,382 Miller, Monica Y 9 ....,..,.......... 194 Miller, Pat ,..,..,..,.......,..,.,.,. 203 Miller, Paul Y 9 .,.... 194, 256. 259, 269 Miller, Raymond Y 11 Miller, Velma Y 9 ... .,,., 21, 194,247 Miles, Stan Y 10 ,... .., 155,203,246 Mills, Marty Y 12 ,..,....,,.,,..,.,. 233 Mimms, Vernon Y 9 ,..,.,,.,...,... 194 Minor, Lisa Y 12 .,,.., 54, 233, 269. 307 Minor, Wendi Y 9 ....,.,., 194, 196,249 Minshew, Marshall Y 11 .,. 49, 145. 163, 259, 322 Mirtz. Charles Y 11 .,, .,.... 68, 249 Mitchell, Wylie Y 10 ,.,.. .,., 2 03 Mobley, John Y 10 ,.,.,.., ...... 2 61 Mohrmann, Ronnie Y 10 ..,.....,... 203 Montgomery, Delonda -12 .., 233.250, 256 Moore, Glenda Y 10 ..,.......,.,.,. 203 Moore, Jimmy Y 9 .,........., 194,246 Moore, Margaret Y 12 .., 35, 60, 90, 233. 248 Moore, Vicky Y 11 Mora, Baldemar Y 10 ......,....... 200 Mora, Tony Y 11 ..........,.... 70,244 Moran, Dina Y 12 ...., 66, 233, 245, 266 Morales, Butchie Y 11 Morales, Christina Y 9 ....,......... 194 Moreland, Karen Y 11 ... ..., 246,265 Morris, Mark Y 12 .,... ..... 2 33,240 Morris, Mike Y 11 .., ...,..... 70.244 Morris, Traci Y 9 ......... 194,249,264 Morrow, Tim Y 12 .,..,,..... 12, 13,340 Morse, Susan Y 10 .. 44, 63, 90, 95, 203. 250, 264, 265 Index Y 385 Halloween party. l i X 'x i Melissa Eggleston helps Micheal Richey dress for Mudgett. Charlie - 12 Mulholland, Heidi- 11 70,233 Mullins, Orley - 12 ..........,.. Mullis, Kevin -10 ........ Mulvaney, Lonnie -12 247 101, 33. 224, 234, Mulvaney, Ronnie - 12 ....,... Myatt. Melissa -11 .... 28. 41, 245, Myatt, Michaele - 10 ,. 40, 203, 252, Mygrant, Karen - 10 . 112.113,203, V , 251 233 264 233. 248 248 248, 253 253 267 Nabers, Darrell- 10 .... ...,,.... 2 00 Nabers, Derek - 12 ...,..,. 32,228,258 Nash, Lori - 10 ,.............. 203,312 Nash, Nathan - 12 .... 56, 234, 255, 256 Nash. Nick-9 ...........,..,...... 194 Nation,Tobi-10 .,.. . .... 203 Neal, Bobby - 12 ............, 234.248 Neal, Curtis -11 ......,..,... ,,.. 2 03 Neal, Karyn - 12 ...,.. 39, 234, 250, 265 Neathery, D'awn - 11 ..,....... 66, 245 Neely, Kenneth - 10 . 203,255 258, 261 Neely, Kenny - 12 ...., 3,121 234,305 Nelson, Bobby - 12 .,..,.., 10 234, 249 Nelson, Chris - 11 Nelson, Suzanne - 10 . 63, 203, 246, 253, 262, 269 Nelson, Tonja - 10 .,..,..,..,..,,.. 381 Nelson, Woody ...... ..,..,...... 2 70 Newell, Gene - 9 ..............,.., 194 Newton, Bobby - 9 .... 32.68, 119, 194, 256, 269 Newton. Jeanine- 11 ........,.,. 12,13 Neyman, Scharlyn - 9 , 38. 194,264,265 Neyman, Bill - 12 .,..,... 234,264,265 Nichols, David -10 .......,..,. 203.255 Nicholson, Sally -11 ,.,. 11, 74, 83, 160, 161, 253, 261, 269 Nickson, Brad -11 ................ 306 Nigh, Philip - 10 ..... ..,.... 2 03 Nixon, Eric - 10 ....... .... 2 03,255 Norman, Charles - 9 .,... ..,.. 1 94 Norris. Eddie - 12 ....,.. ...,. 2 34 Northcutt, Angela - 10 ..... .,,., 1 94 Northcutt, Bill- 9 ,,...,. ... 194 Northcutt, Lane - 11 Noth,Sam-9 .,..... 194 386 - Index O'Brien. Randy -11 Odam. Buddy - 9 .... .,.,.,., Odam,Stan-11 .... 11,67 O'DonneIl-11 ..,. ..... 2 6 Offutt, Kim - 10 ..,.,......,.....,. Ogden. Laurie- 12 ....,.....,..... Oliphant, Donna - 12 . . 59. 234. 251 Oliphant, James- 10 ..,...,....... 194 , 246 , 253 204 234 , 266 204 Olivares, David - 10 .,..., 194,254,259 Olivares, Roberto - 11 ....,. 10.44 Olivares, Rebecca - 10 ..... 44,204 Olmstead, Andy - 11 ... 21, 83, 122 , 269 , 246 . 258 Olmstead, Lee- 12 . 121, 122,123, 163, 234, 250, 258 Orr, Jerry - 12 ..,. ...,.......,.. 2 34 Orr, Ken - 12 .,,..,. .,.,. 6 9. 252 Orr, Stephen - 10 . .. .,.. 200. 253 Osban. Richard - 9 ,.,. ....... 1 94 Ottwell, James - 12 ..... .... 2 34.252 Overturf, Shalon -11 ... ,... 102, 244 Owens, Frances - 11 .,.. ...,. 2 48 Owens,James-9 ., .. 194 V Palm, Dean - 9 ..... .. ..,... 194 Pannel, Dawn - 10 ...., .... 2 51, 264 Parker, Brian - 10 .. ... 204,255 Parker. Datra -11 .. ..,.....,.,... 377 Parks, Donna - 9 ... .......,. 151, 263 Parnell, Scott- 10 .. 159, 204, 261, 263, 264 Parrish, Lori- 12 ... 7, 54.77. 234.241, 246. 269, 349 Parrish, Steve - 11 Pate. Aretha - 9 ,.. .... . 194 Pate, Craig - 10 Pate. Richard -10 . .. ... 24, 200 Pate, Sandy -11 .. ..... 246 Patel. Prodige - 11 ....,,...,..... 95 Patterson, Mike - 11 .......,,...... 248 Patton. Sheri - 12 ... 234, 250. 266, 278 Payne, Shawn - 10 .........,....., 204 Payne, Ted -11 ,...........,...... 247 Pavon, Richard - 11 Peckenpaugh, Ann - 11 .,,. 50, 244, 1 Peercy, Cynthia - 9 ...... Peercy, James - 11 ... 45, 249, 250 Perkins, Jason - 11 ....... Perry. Glenda - 9 .... Perryman, Hope - 11 Peterson, Bobbi- 11 Peterson, Chris - 10 . Pettijohn, Denise - 10 Pettit. Kenny- 10 . .... 61 55, 194. 45, 249, 204, 246 Pl'iamfNeuyen - 9 .... 44, 146, 194, 259 Phea, Donna - 12 ... Phea, Mae - 12 ,.... Phea, May - 10 . .. Phea,Phea---12 .... Phea, Pam - 12 .... Pherigo, Brian - 11 Phillips. Scott- 11 Pierce, Connie - 12 Pierce, Julie - Pierce, Tracey - 9 Pierce, Terry - 10 ... Pierce, Vince -11 ... Ping, Michele - 12 Pirozzo, Lisa - 11 ... Pitman, Brian - 10 .. Pleasant, Melvin - 11 Pleasant, Micheal- 9 11 ...... 204, 204, 34,38,71 27,234 65 63.95 Platt, Bobby- 10 7, 56,204 Pleasant, Rosa - 12 ...... 234 Plyler. David - 10 .,.....,. Polk, Alice - 12 .,.... Polk, Patsy - 12 ..... Polk, Renea -11 .... 234. 234 Polk, Van - 10 ......,.,. Polo, Bernadette - 9 .... Pollox, Joel - 10 ...... Pool, Jeff - 11 Porter, Earnest- 9 .. 107 Potts, Robert- 12 ....... Powell, Jim - 10 ...,.. 241 127 ..6l Powell, Kirby -11 ...,.....,.. Preston, Vincent- 9 ......,.,. Prevatt, Scott- 12 .. 235 Price, Jackie - 12 ........ Price. Martha - 10 .. Pricer. Angie - 10 ..... Pritchett, John - 10 .... Pruitt, Jackie - 12 ,.,. Putman, Clint- 10 .. K , 255 234 234 234 253 194 254 ,265 204 246 194 .241 248,. V . H ,254, 268 132 194 234 562 194 204, 194 252 I 248 249 251 194 252 194 250, 375 . 254 376 204 254 . 40 234 267 257 350 , 248 376 245 . 269 260 255 251 255 368 263 133 204 194 246 258 248 204 264 194 303 235 254 204 204 235 376 1 V Rachel, Bruce -12 ,. 144, 145, 235, 250, 259 Regan, Roger -12 ,...,. , 154,235,260 Raglin, Renee - 9 ..... ......,.... 1 94 Ragsdale. Danna - 11 ... ,....... . 246 Ramsey. Michelle - 10 .... .... 2 04 Randall, Chris - 11 ..... .... 2 45 Randall, Susan - 10 .........,.,.... 204 Randoll, Colby - 9 ............ 194,256 Raner, Christy - 12 ,... 35, 61, 248, 235 Raner, Pamela - 10 ........,,.,,.,. 204 Rangel, Joey -9 ,..... ... 194,256 Rangel. Lisa - 12 ..,........... 235, 292 Ransom, Deneen - 12 .......... 24,235 Ransom, Fatima - 11 .... .......9,204 Ransom, Paula - 12 . 102, 235, 247. 250, 251. 260. 390 Ratclitt, Terry - 9 .........,.,...... 194 Ratcliff, Tina - 12 ............. 235. 248 Ratcliff, William Jr. - 9 .... 118, 194,256 Ratliff, Darrell- 10 ...,... 204,264,265 Rayford, Kirk -10 ... 114,148,204, 253. 255, 261 Reber, Paul - 11 .. 33, 35, 264, 265, 313 Record, Shirley - 11 Reding, Elwood - 12 .... 27, 32. 38, 235, 246, 251, 264, 269, 381 Reed, Brian - 9 ...,........,., 194,256 Reed, Gwen - 10 ...,.,... 163, 204, 264 Reedle, Brent- 12 ..,. 64, 235, 245, 358 Reeves, Louri - 10 .....,.,.....,... 204 Reichett, Jeff - 11 .... .... 2 44, 249 Reister, Brett- 9 ... ,... 194,256 Rentro, Jay - 11 ........... 20, 246. 342 Reniro, Scott- 12 .....,......,.... 235 Reutelhuber, Becca - 39 62 235 12 . , , 247, 250, 251, 265, 378 Reutelhuber, Deborah - 9 .... 21, 46, 48, 74, 135. 194, 196, 249, 257, 253, 269 Reutelhuber. Eric - 11 ,., Reuennaugh. Kelly - 9 Reynolds, Chris - 12 Rhine, Sherry -12 .... Rhoden. Bryan - 9 144, 145, 259, 269 ..,.,.,..263,264 29,235 .....235 RiCe,Andy-11 ,.........,.,. 9.11,253 Richards, Roy Scott- 12 ... 46, 74, 235, 241, 378 Www The many reflections of Sherman High D41 Valerie Campbell struggles against the Trojans. 45 H 1 L . 1 l n Richardson, Scott Y 11 Richardson, Theresa Y 9 Richey, Brenda Y 10 ..,,.,.... 204. Richey. Michael Y 12 .... 24. 30, 51, 264, 265, 269, 321, 363, 386, Rickerson, Darrell Y 11 Rickerson, Leslie Y 10 Ricketts, Livia Y 12 .,, Ricketts, Rodney Y 11 Ricks, Julie Y 11 ... . Ridinger, Nanette Y 11 Rigdon, James Y 11 ,. Riley, Karen Y 9 . 134, Riley, Kevin Y 12 . ... Riley, Todd Y 11 ..,.. 143, .. 9, Ritchie, Chris Y 12 ,.,.,... 204, 247 236 71 253, ..... 236. ,H f iss, 89 254. 253 159 249 194 265 236, 392 254 253 244 378 248 263 255 261 248 Ritchie, Robert Y 12 .,.... 236. 264 275 Rivers, Marla Y 10 ..,. .,,........ 2 04 Riza, Todd Y 10 ....,............... 204 Riza, Wadev 12 ,.., 3, 55, 163, 236 314 Roach, JonY11 ....,...... 69 252 Robards. Dennis Y 11 Roberson, Ed Y 10 .,.,.,,,.,.....,. 204 Roberts, Craig Y 12 ,... 33, 86, 236, 255, 378 Roberts, Jerry Y 11 ., 251, 252, 253, 376 Roberts, Kann Y 12 .........,. 236,253 Robertson. James R, Y 11 ...,,.,.,. 69 Robertson. Paul D. Y 9 ........,.,,. 194 Robertson. Terri Y 10 .,..,. 41,204,253 Robinson, Amy Y 12 . 102, 236, 250, 253, 266, 269 Robinson, Angela Y 9 ...,.,..,...... 194 Robinson, Philip Y 10 , 84, 115, 204, 22251, Rodaway, Jeff Y 12 ,.,.,...,... 236,259 Rodriquez, Rolando Y 11 Rodriquez, Severo Y 12 ..,..... 241, 252 Rodriquez, Sidney Y 10 ..,.......... 204 Roe. Patti Y 10 .,,.,.....,.... .... 2 04 Roe. Randy Y 9 ., 33, 147, 194, 259, 269, 367 Roe, Rodney Y 11 ..,.,... 124,251,258 Rogers, Cynthia Y 9 ......,.,.. 194 164 Rogers, Dale Y 10 ..., 204, 264, 265,378 Rohr Ken Y 9 . .....,........,..,. 190 Roling, Robert Y 10 ......,....,.... 204 Roman, Tracy Y 10 .,. .,.. 84,204 Root, Paul Y 9 .......,., ...... 1 94 Ropp, Wade Y 10 ....,.,..,........ 204 Rosenbaum, Steve Y 11 Rostyne, Rachelle Y 12 ..., 88, 236, 247, 250, 282. 327 Rouleau, Kim Y 10 .... .,.,..,.... 2 04 Rouse. Curtis Y 10 .,., ,,.. 3 4, 71, 204 Rouse, Halli Y 10 .., ,.,.,... . 204 , 247, 251, Rowland, Danny Y 11 .....,..,,. Rowen, Shelia Y 11 . Rowland, Tim Y 11 . Rubarts, Barry Y 10 Rudolf, Linda- 10 .. Ruffin, Luuerter Y 11 Ruiz, Rafael Y 10 .., Runnels. Emma Y 10 Rupf, Barbara Y 10 , Russell, Kay Y 11 ,... Rush, Michelle Y 9 .... Russell, LeAnne Y 10 Russell, Ray Y 11 ... Rylander, David Y 10 204, 255 Salatia, David -9 ,........ 194. Sallaz, Jeff Y 10 ..... Samuelson, Arlyn Y 12 Sanders, Barbie Y 9 .. Sanders, Bruce Y 10 . Sanders, Cheryl Y 9 .. Sanders, Patricia Y 11 Sanders, Patti Y 10 ,. Sanders, Laura Y 12 , Sansburg, Bobby Y 12 Sawyer, Kim Y 11 .... Sawyer, Terri Y 10 ... Schaeffner. Carol Y 12 .... Schemmel. Robin Y 11 Schemmel, Tracy Y 9 '55, . 58, ,95, 117, Schlueter, Doug Y 10 ,...., Schneider, Paul Y 12 . Schores, Laura Y 11 Schultz, Janice Y 9 ,.. Schwartz. Robert Y 9 Schweizer, Stephanie Y Scott, Lea Ann Y 11 .. Scott, Mike .,,.,,.,... Scott, Lon Y 9 ,,...., Scruggs, Cynthia Y 10 Scruggs, Gaylon Y 12 . Scruggs, Greta Y 9 ... Seals, Stefanie Y 9 ... Seidner, Tammy Y 10 Selby. Trey Y 12 ,..,. Self, Chris Y 10 ...... Senn, Michelle Y 9 .,. 158, 25, 'iliif 76 194, 11 261, 55 266. 55, 269 246 246 204,255 204. 204 245 194 204 382 251 194 253, 265 261 204 264 235 264 245 204 244 194, 204, 236 247, 129. 194, ,May 236 140. 204, 197, 246, 180, 262. 152, 260 194 194 264, ..6 268, 269 261 398 204 248 194 258 194 , . 2 204 236 236 263 263 236 265 267 258 274 194 251, 269 257 194 269 263 153. 318 263 254 265 236 204 393 Senor, David Y 10 . ,. 74, 264, 265, 269 Setterberg, Eric Y 9 , . ,.,. 194,259 Sewell,ShellyY11 246,247. 251.310 Shadld, Linda Y 12 . 61. 236, 248 Shah. PaulaY9 . . 194,257 Shah, Sandeep Y 12 .. . ,. 236 Shannon, Julius Y 10 , ,. .....,. . 204 Shank, Penny Y 12 , 62, 236, 246, 247. 250, 251, 266. 269 271 Sharp. Debbie Y 10 . 41,204,251 253 Shaw, Jennifer Y 11 ,... 253 Sheehey, Susan Y 12 236,247,250 Sheffield. David Y 10 ,. 124. 154. 155, 204,260,305 Shelton. Suzanne Y 9 , . ..,. 194 Sheppard, Carol Y 11 .,. 95, 266 Sheffield, Fidel Y 9 . . ... 194. 256 Shibuya. Jim Y 11 .. . . , 254 Shlbuya. Laura Y 11 Shoffit, James Y 9 ,. ..,. . , , 194 Shook, Terri Y 12 .. 11, 56. 77, 79, 103, 236, 250. 251, 266, 270, 273 Short. Darryl Y 11 ,, . .. . 253 Signer, Mike Y 11 . ,, ,. ..,..,. , , 244 Simpson, Blake Y 12 . 6, 56, 77,236,250 Simpson. JackY9 .,,.,. ......., , 194 Simpson, Terry Y 11 , ,,.,... ... 252 Sims, Erick Y9. 127,126.194,255,258 Sims, Hope Y 11 ,.,, 128,131.164,247. 257 Sims, Mike Y 10 .,.., .. ......,,, 204 Sims, Shelley Y 10 ,..,..,., 51,204,253 Singleton, Doug Y 12 . . ..,.., 236,252 Sisemore, Brad Y 9 . ,. ..,. ..,.,. 1 94 Sisemore, Brian Y 12 .,. .. 34. 236. 245 Slate. Jett Y 12 ,. ,..,. .. 54,237,246 Sloan, Sarah Y 10 , 41,74,84, 141.204, 253,262 Sloan, Stephen Y 10 ..,. . 204,252,253 Smallwood, Terry Y 10 ,.,..,. ... , 204 Smart. Deana Y 9 .. .. .,.., 194. 341 Smartt, Becky Y 9 ,..,.,.. 33, 194,266 Smith, Calvin Y 9 ...,.,.., 194,254,269 Smith, Cindy Y 10 .,.. .,..,., 2 04, 346 Smith, Darrin Y 10 ,.... ..,.. 2 04,246 Smith, David Y 12 ,,. , 20. 58. 237,248 Smith. Kimberly Y 11 Smith, Laura Y 11 ... 105,106,267,269 Smith, Laurie Y 11 ,.....,,.,...,... 246 Smith, Mike Y 10 ,...,. .....,.,.,. 2 04 Smith. Pat Y 12 ,.,..,. 13,156,237,246 Smith, Sharon Y 12 . .., 8.52,102.237, 247, 250, 266, 311, 340, 378, 387. Smith, Starla Y 9 .. .. 390 195,263 J. 5 Smlth.SusanY9. . . 16,195,257 Smrthsnn, Greg Y 10 . . , , 204 Snodgrass. Chris YY 11 204, 244, 247, 251, 266 Snodgrass. Roger Y 10 246,376 Snyder, Bobby Y 10 ,. . , 204 Sofey, Jason Y9 .. . .. .. 195,259 Softly, Helene Y 12 ... 56. 78, 237, 250. 251,263 266.278, 376 Solomon, Lisa Y 12 . . . , , 237,253 Soper, Shawna Y 12 12, 76, 78, 99. 103. 237. 247, 250. 253, 266 Sousa, Tony Y 11 Southern, Nathaniel Y 11 . ,..,. ,. Sparazynski, Susan Y 11 , 13.103. 251, 266, 331, Spears, Rlchard Y 9 . 195, 256. Spears, Tim Y 11 Spencer,WoodyY11. ,. .. , Spicer, Nancy Y 12 .. 237, 240. 247, Spicer, Steve Y 11 ., Springer, Billy Y 12 , Sprouse, Marv Y 11 . ,, ,, 39. f ,, .-264, Sprowl. Rebecca Y 9 . ,. ,. 134.195, Stackhouse, Raymond Y 11 Stallwood, Dawn Y 10 . 40, 204, 253, Stallwood, Todd Y 9 152. 153, 260. Stanley,DeborahY9 ,. ,. ,. . , 255 247, 377 377 246 269, 276 264 256 374 257 367 367 195 Stanley,MlkeY12 237,245 Stanley, Sheila Y 10 ,.,, .,.,.. 2 04 Stark, Sharie Y 9 Starnes, Stan Y 10 ,.,.... ...,, 5 5,204 Steele, Willie Y 9 .. . 23.195.256.259 Stephens. ChuckY 12 .,.,, 4. 12, 13, 30. 108, 156. 157, 237. 255, 267 Stephens, Cindy Y 11 .,. 34, 64, 245. 358 Stephens, Donnie Y 9 ...,, 195,245,358 Stephens Jill Y 10 . ,. .. . 204.247, 264 Stephens Mark Y 11 Stephens Ronnie Y 9 ,. ... 195 Stephenson, Wayne Y 10 . 204. 251.264, 265 Stevens, Marci Y 12 ,,,, ., 237 Stewart, Angela Y 12 .,. .. 237 Stewart. Jackie Y 12 ,. . . 237 Stewart. Jeff Y 10 ,. ,. . . 195 Stewart, Sandy Y 10. , 91. 95, 205. 262 Stewart, Tim Y 9 ..,,.,. ,. ....... 195 Stimpson, Tracie Y 9 ,., ... 195 Stockton, Jay Y 11 Stodghlll,PaulaY12 ,. .. . ,. 237 Stogner, Dan Y 11 ., . ..,..,., 114 Stoker, Shelton Y 9 ., 195.256. 259 Leslie Duckworth spreads peace on 60 s day Index 387 Stone, Ronnie Y 12 , ,.,. 237 245,398 Stout, Debbie Y 11 ,.,, ,.,. 2 65,266 Strache, Riga Y 11 .,. .. 102. 269 Strache, Vivian Y 9 .. , ,. . .,.. 195 Streng, Gina Y 9 ... . .... 195,254 Strong, Colm Y 10 ,.,,.,., 125, 205,258 Stubber, Gene Y 11 ......., 12 255,263 Stuebinger, John Y 10 .,,. ......,.. 2 O5 Sullivan. Kirk Y 10 ,. ,. .. 205 251,270 Summers, Todd Y 12 . 179. 287, 244. 271, 356 Sutherland. Deana Y 10 ., , . 205 Sutton, Cindye Y 9 .. ,., 195,264 265 Swanson, Erica Y 11 .. ,., 140 262 Sweet. AndyY9 .,..,, 195,197,256 Talbott, Doris Y 11 ,,, . 59 251 Tamayo, Monique Y 10 .,.. 205 Tankersley, Brett Y 10 .. 205 Tankersley, Greg Y 12 ..,.,. . 237 277 Tasey, Charles Y 9 ...,..,.,. .... , 195 Tate,TimY11 ,.4.. 18, 20, 83, 101 261 Taylor, Andrea Y 12 .. ..,. . . ,... 238 Taylor, Bobby Y9. .. ..,. . 3.195 250 Taylor, Gene - 12 Taylor, JamesY 12 . .. 57,238,249 250 Taylor. Jimmy Y 11 . 124. 125. 246 258 Taylor, Kerri Y 11 . 46, 95. 141, 163, 247. 251,262, 268,269 391 TayIor,T0ddY11... .. ,.,., ,,.,.252 Taylor. Troy Y9 ....,,,,.,....,.,.. 195 Teel, Janet Y 10 .... .,.. 2 05 Teel, Jeff Y 10 ,.., .., ....,.,,. , 205 Teel,TerryY9... ... ,.,. .195 Tencza, Catherine Y 12 . 238,245,384 Tencza, Teresa Y 9 ,., .,. . , 190 195 Terflinger, Dennis Y 10 . . 34. 154, 205. 246,260 Terrell, Debbre Y 10. ., ,. 205 Thayer, Mary Y 12 .,,., 35, 65, 238, 245. 266 316 Thaxton, Lee Y 9 ....,,. . 195,256,324 Thomas, Debbie Y 12 ,,. . ..... . ., 238 Thomas. Donna Y 12 ,.,,. 238, 247, 250. 251. 253. 266, 383 Thor'nas,JameSY9 . 61.124,125,195. 258 Thomas. Jerry Y 12 ,., 77,92,104, 105. 163, 238, 248, 268, 305 Thomas. Mark Y 11 . . .. .,,. 67,246 Thomas. Rachel Y 12 . .. .. .,,. ,. 238 Thomas, Sandra Diane Y 11 Thomas, Stan Y 12 ,. 110, 148, 238, 255, 261, 305, 368 Thomas. Vicki Y 9 ....... ..,...... 1 95 Thomas. Wendy Y 9 ..,.... .,.. 1 95 Thompson, Angela Y 10 ..,.. .,. 205 Thompson, Cornelioas Y 11 Thompson. Donna Y 11 ,,.,,.,.,,,,., 60 Thompson. Tim Y 10 .,.,,.,,., 195.205 Thompson. Jodie Y 11 ..,,.,,,,., 255 Thompson. John Y 12 ., 5,233,238,255 Thompson. Lisa Y 10 ,.,,.,. 251, 50,205 Thompson, Marsha Y 10 ,.,,.,...., 205 Thompson, Rhonda Y 9 ... ,...., . 195 Thompson, Steve Y 11 ....,........ 244 Thornhill, Bill Y 12 ..,..........,.. 238 Thornton, Lorrie Y 12 ..,.., 60, 238,368 Thornton, Stacey Y 10 .,. 115, 205, 255, 264 Thornton, Lisa Y 10 .,. ... 205, 254 Thorpe. Becky Y 10 ,.,..,.., 2,205,264 Thorson, Scott Y 9 ,,,,,,,.,,.,.,,., 195 Tisdell, Tim Y 10 ,,...., 42, 205, 249, 252 Todd, LisaY11 . ........... ....,. . .. Toretranca, Nlcolas Y 11 ....... 4, 28, 22 Tonlni, Michelle Y 11 .,,..,..,.. 60,248 Totten, Susanne Y 10 ,.,, 138, 205, 262, 269, 365 TowIer,DavidY9 .. . ......,. 195 Treadwell, Dona Y 12 ...,,. 91. 246 238 Treadwell. Lana Y 12 ., 41, 238. 246, 253 Trevathan, Rusty Y 9 .. .. ..,. ,.,. 376 Tucker, Doug Y 9 ..,.,,.,,.,,.,.,. 195 Tucker, Mike Y 12. . . 11, 165, 238, 255 Tucker, Teresa Y 11 ......,........ 335 Turman, Tab Y 12 ,.. 56, 67, 76, 88, 238, 241. 246 Turman, Tammye Y 12 . 56, 59, 239, 251, 353 Turner, David Y 11 ..,.. .. .. 259,145 Turner. Denise Y 11 ,,.,,.,,.,. 60.368 Turner, Johnny Y 11 .,.,,. 149, 255 261 Turner,SuzanneY9 .. .. .. . 195 Twyman, Sheri Y 11 V Unclebach. Scott Y 12 .,,...,., 239, 246 Jerry Fontaine and Ross Gorman line up to march Eric Babin, Susie Buck, Cindy Anderson, Susan Morse, 388 Index 1' .ul Danny Alford determines to score. v webooavia- 12 . 4, 74, 144, 239, 250, 251,269 Webster, Susan Y 10 . 205, 246, 247. 375 Weightman. Alice Y 12 ...., 31, 239.269 w h ,Phil --11...264, 7. vanoeren, Donn P. - 10 . . 70,205,244 wgiihnggsbie Q91 3 5 gig VanZandt,ApriIY9 .,.. .......... 1 95 W I h'-I 9 ' ' 195 VauhnKeHyL11 248 CC, Ol'1- ,,..........,....... g 1 t ' ' weigh, Roxannev 10 . 205,245 252,253 Vaughn, Paula Y 9 . , .... 195,254 Wellman mm A9 195 Vawfeh 909' ' 9 ' ' '95 weigh, Jonathan - 11 ,,...,,..,. 65, 245 Vernon. Donvin Y 11 , . . .. 264,363 Werner Troy A 11 255 Vlck' M9992 -11 1 7 wero, Anne - 12 . 47, so, 106. 239, 247, Victory, Richard Y 9 . .,,,,,..... . 195 2504 257' 259 Vogelsanst Curfwr- Y 10 4 63-155-205 W9Y1Z.B3TblE-10 .. . 56,84,112,113, 246,375 200' 267 Vost, Donna Mane Y 11 ,., .,...... 240 Wesson' Gma -12 Vfla- Sharon -12 4t-- 29-128-130-205 Wesson, RobertY9 ....,.......,... 195 239- 257' 274' 392 west, chuckw 12 .. ...,..... 239, 255 wes1,1effA 12 .,..,. 264,305. 350.375 Westurn, Stephen Y 10 ,., 205,253,268 7 Whisenhurt, Patty Y 9 ,.,. . .,.. . 195 White, Anita Y 11 Whlte,BradY12 .. , ,.,. 11,239,255 Whlte, Byrle Y 10 ..,, ,.,.,., , ., 205 252 Whrte, James Y9 .. ..... 195.256 Wad9'CU 'S-19 H '- - 195 white, Renee- 12 . . ..,. 61, 239, 281 Wade- Faife - 9 ----1 '- -' 1 59' 247 white, susie Y 10 ,..... .......,... 2 05 xa3e'x1:?1' 116- - 129-13 ' wrmfieia.Tefesa- 10 ..,,...,.,,. .. 205 ae- mf wm ,B aY1o..,32,353,2o5,245 Wagoner, Hamid 4 12 .. 12, 70, 239, 23144 Whztgii Hfiold-10 246 246' , . ....,..... ,. walker, Belinda Y 12 . , .,.... . 239 W'9'e'C e'V 12 ' 2Q59:,9'29391' 229694 2322 Walker, Duane Y 12 . ,... 32, 339 Wlblev Mindy - 9 N! 195' 204' 264' 264' Walker. Jeff D Y 10 . .. 2,205,257 269' 393 Walker, Joyce Y 12 ., 25,128,129,13O. 151, 164, 239. 257. 263 Wilcher, Gary Y 10 ,. .. . ,.,. 205.254 Wilder, Allison Y 12 ,,.. 65, 88, 239. 245, Walker, Mike Y 9 . ., . . ....,. 256 264' 255 Walkefi P9 'lY f-12 --- - -v 239. 245 Wilder, Beth Y9 . ,. , ,,,, 195, 264, 265 Walkefr Raymond 10 - -' --e--1 2 05 Wilder, Tim Y 10 , .. . 51, 247, 264, 265 Walker, Sandra Y 9 .... , ,,.. 195,251 Wiley, Julie Y 9 ..,,. 195,257 .367 W6lk9f.3G8f1 f 10 4- - -- 101. 205 Wiley, Mary Y 11 , .. 247, 253, 263, 269. Walker, Susan - 9 , . . ...,...,,. 195 367 Walker. Trenna Y 9 . 192, 195. 264, 263 Wlley- Scott f 12 - -- - V - 239. 264 Walker, Valero: Q 143,195,263 Walks, Kim Y 12, ,. ..,.. ., 239 Wally Doug Y 9 1 27'3Q'146y195'264 Williams, Eric Y 11 ,.,. ,. 28, 35, 249 Wallacevl-401115 . 12 239v2641265 Williams, Jeanie Y 9 .... ... ,.,. 195 Wamsl Debra . 9 Williams, John Y 10 .... .... 2 O5 Walls, Keith f 11 .,. ..,,. 4,22 Williams. Kathy -9 '4-- H.. 195 Wall5lKenn1th . 10 1 1 runl 195 Williams, Kona --9 ,,., ,.,... 1 95 Wa1l5.M1Chael . 10 I I lll, 254 Williams, Kristi Y 11 .,., ,... 3 9,265 Walsefy Brett W 10 H, ,.,, H 205 Williams, Lori Y 10 ..,. ,., 205,337 waisntisa 11 .,.,. ,. ,. .,.. .. 95 WIIlIarnS.N'all0ry-11 - - 16 Walters, Monica -12 . . 59,239,251 W'l'l3m5- Mafb' 7 11 v- -4- 151. 262 Warqefs. Rhonda 1G 1 I V 2Q5. 251 Williams, Mike Y 10 . ,.,.,.,,., 196 Wind. Stephen , 10 X My I 195 Williams. Princeton Y 10 27, 205, 264, Waterman,John - 12 . ,. 239 265' 305 Watson' Andrea H 41 95 102 347 WlIlii1rhs,Rhund11 - 10 , 205, 264 2532266 260! 367 WiIIi.in1s, Stove 11 . . ,.. . 255 Weaver' Alon 11 Q - V 91 Willils., lim' I2 . .., . ,., 60 Webb, Carla 9 ., 135,195.257.269 Willils Dt-niiis 9 ., 146,196,259 to .W 4. fi 1 ii' 'X to fee ss Phillip Weightrnan plays the fight song. Band, 79, 80, 81, 821 Drama, 812 PASF, Freshman Basketball, 79: FFA, 80, 81, 82: FFA Sweetheart, 80, 813 NHS, 81, 821 FHA, 821 Who's Who Among American Wilsey, Mary - 11 ,,... ,..,,.. 2 53 2 K Wilson, Donna - 12 .... ... 33, 239 Wilson, Charley f 10 ,... .,.. 2 05,259 Wilson. Jerry - 9 ...,,.........,..,. 196 Wilson, Ken -11 ..,,..... 264, 265, 363 Ad Th Wilwnlvicti-10 -- 2051250511262 i?S21ibali?ggSaand, 79: stuaemcouncii Wilson. Wesley 4 12 Alternate. 79: Basketball, 80: Math Windham, Gary 412 .......,.... 58, 239 Team, 81: Swim Team, 81, 82: NHS, 81. wlnelnger, Mime 12 .... 31, 56, 57, 239, 82' 250, 269, 276, 384 Adams, James Winfrey' Ramona -12 I ..I.I.-- .H 239 JV Soccer, 79, 80: V. Soccer, 81, 82. Wingfield, Brent - 12 .....,. 42, 252,240 Aksfgfegfl Drafting 82 Winkler, Kevin - 12 .,,. ..,.... 3 4,240 Alford 'Damgy ' ' Witte- Mmhelle T 10 --'- ' 205 JV Soccer, 79: Student Council, 80: V. Woll.ngton, Wanda Marie - 12 ,, 64, 245, Golf, 80, 81, 82: Who's Who, 80, 81, 82: 240 NHS, 81, 82: Basketball, 82. Wofford, Traci - 11 Wolfe, David - 10 ,, .....,. .... 2 O5 A'V9V50n- Lisa Woodsay. Connie - 10 ..., .,...,. 2 05 AnZZjg5:96S1g81'82' wo0ay,chrlSf 11 .,.,, ,,.,,,.,. 2 46 Marchmg Bar2'dv79'80y8.l82, WOVKS. CVSIE 7 9 '- -'----- 16. 1951 256 Symphonic Band, 79, 80, 81, 82: Math Worsham, Rhonda - 11 geag1i7l3?I3LUclL Marchgigriontgstg79, 80. . , 3 oncer , ig rea in Woftwm' Kwk W 12 ' 240' 246' 275 Contest, 79, 80, 81: Variety Show Pit Worthington, Rogeena - 10 ,.....,., 196 Band' 79' 80. JCL' 30. J,- Wright, Angela Y 11 ..,,,...,..,.... 251 Representative, Band, 81: Society of Wnghtv Bnan 711 W 121, 122, 258' 373 Distinguished High SchoovI'Students, 80, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, WVl8 1f.R0f1ald A10 - 149. 205. 255. 251. Band, 82: UlL Concert Contest, 82: 379 Band, V. Pres., 81, S23 NHS, 82. Wright, Ronda -10 ... 84, 205, 256. 262 Amoldv Jane Wright, Scott- 9 ........,.....,.,, 256 PASF.l80, 811 Teachers Educaticgnm Wright' Tracy - 9 'HH NU 196 gzszgcgiagifpnsgrd Place Winner, 8 , ag Wynn' Denms 212 Bader, Debbie Key Club, 813 VOEfCoop, 81, OEA, 81: Flag Corps, 82. Bagwill, Greg B355- Debby V VICA, Metal Trades, 81: VICA Vice- President, Metal Trades, 82. 81. 82- Baker, Brett 79 80 Bean, Leslie FFA, 79, 80, 81, 82: Rodeo Club. . . 811 Band, 79, 80, 81: ICT, 82. Young, Dan A11 ..,. ,.,. 145,153,259 Ball' Rebecca Young, Richard Y 9 ... 196,256 Drill Team, 81. 82: NHS, 81, 82: NIKE. 82: PASF, 82: GLAD, 823 Student Council, 82. Barcus, Mary t'Oklahoma, 79: SHS Singers, 79: Acappella Choir, 80, 81. 82: Student Council. 80, 81, 821 French Club, 80, 81. 823 Art League, 80, 81: All-Region Choir, 80. 81, 82: t'West Side Story, 81: NHS. 822 Cabinet Member of Student Council. Ziyad, Akbar -10 ,..,,.,.. 153, 253, 260 81, 82: Elizabethan Festival. 80. Christmas party Tony Dean enjoys himself at school High School Students, 823 FFA Homecoming Queen Nominee. Beamon, Angela FHA, 82. Beane, Lori JCL, 80, 811 FTA, 80, 81. 82: JV Cheerleader, 80: Who's Who. 80, 81, 823 NIKE, 81, 82: Student Council, 81: Varsity Cheerleader, 81,823 DECA,82: NHS, 82. Beane, Roger Thespians, 79. 80, 81, 823 Football, 79: Basketball, 79.80, 81: JCL, 8O,81, 82: Student Council. 80. 81, 82, Bednarz, Lori Freshman Cheerleader, 793 Student Council, 79, 80, 81, 82: JCL, 79, 80: FTA. 79. 80, 81, 823 Who's Who, 79, 80, 81. 82: Outstanding Freshman Class Representative, 79: Outstanding Sophomore Class Representative, 80: Outstanding Junior Class Representative, 813 Varsity Cheerleader, 813 NHS, Treasurer, 81, 82: NIKE, 81, 82: Powder Puff Football, 813 Teacher Appreciation Co-chairman, 81: Homecoming Queen's Lady in Waiting, 82, Bell, Peggy FHA, 80g HERO, 81: HOE, 82, Bell, Tracy Girls Basketball, 79, 80, 81: Key Club, 79: JCL, 80, 81: Math Team, 80: NHS, 82: Mu Alpha Theta, 82. Bennie, Kerri Student Council. 79. 80, 81, 823 FTA. 79: Class Secretary, 80, 81: JCL, 80, 813 Drill Team. 81, 82: NHS, 82: NIKE, 82: FHA. 81. Blackburn, Anna Art League, 79, 80, 81, 82: Spirit Squad. 79: JCL, 80, 81, 821 FTA, 82. Blanton, Mary Key Club. 79: JCL, 81. 82: NHS. 81, 82: Mu Alpha Theta. 82. Blanton, Savella Freshman Volleyball, 79: Freshman Basketball, 793 Freshman Track, 79: FHA, 80: Drill Team, 81, 82: FHA, 82, VOE, 813 Varsity Track, 82 Bledsoe, Jeff Marching Band, 79, 80, 81: Symphonic Band, 79. 803 JV Soccer, 79, 80, FFA, 80, 82: Who's Who, 80. 81, 82: Junior Vice! President, 81: Varsity Soccer, 81, 82: Billy Bob Boy, 82: Senior Class President. 82 Bluemel, Dawn Band. 79, 80, 81, 823 UIL Marching Contest, 80. 81, 823 UIL Concert and Sightreading Contest, 79, 80, 81, 82: PASF, 80, 81, 82: Student Council, 82: Homecoming Queen Finalist Cone of fivej, 821 UlL Solo and Ensemble Contest, 79. 80. 81, 82, Symphonic Wind Ensemble. 81, 82: Speech to Texas Senate: Senior Representative, Band, 82. Boaz, Jerry Football, 79, 803 VICA, Drafting, Sergeant at Arms, 81: Track, 793 VICA, Drafting, President, 82: Key Club, 82. Bowen, Rovanda Freshman Basketball, 79: BIA, 79, 80. 81 82: VOE, 80, 81, 82: OEA, 80, 81, 82: Student Council, 801 Drill Team. 81, 822 Powder Puff, Football, 81. Boyles, Donna Orchestra, 79, 80, 81, 82: All-Region Orchestra, 79, 80, 81, 82: Key Club, 79. 803 UIL Medium Ensemble, 79. 80. 81: UIL Quartet, 80, 81: Sandy Lake Competition, 79, 80: Secretary of Orchestra, 80, 81: President of Orchestra, 82: Symphony Orchestra, 80: JCL, 80. 81, 82: Math Team, 80, 813 NHS, 81, 82. Braden, Vanna Concert Band, 79: Symphonic Band, 80. 81, 823 Orchestra, 80: VOE, 81. Brandon, Kelly Key Club, 791 Marching Band, 79, 80, 81. 82: Symphonic Band, 79, 80. 81, 821 Solo and Ensemble Contest, 79, 80: PASF, 80, 81. 82: FTA, 80, FTA Secretary, 81, FTA Parliamentarian, 82: NHS, 81, 82: Mu Alpha Theta, 82. Branson, Michelle Key Club, 792 Who's Who in American History, 79: French Club, 80, 81, 823 Drill Team, 80, 81, 82: NHS, 81, 82: Mu Alpha Theta, 82. Brewer, Angle FFA, 80, 81, 82: HERO, 81, 82. Brimer, Randy Orchestra, 79, 80, 81, Orchestra. Librarian, 823 Key Club, 79, 80, 81. Key Club Executive Advisor, 82. Bringhurst, Lori Spirit Squad, 79: Homeroom Representative, 79, 80, 81, 82: JCL, 79, 80, 81, 82: 4-H, 793 Drill Team, 80, 81. 82: Medical Explorers, 80, 81: Outstanding Highstepper, 81, 82: FHA. 82: NHS, 81, 82. Brown, Debra Band, 79, 80: PASF, 80, 81, 823 VOE, 81: OEA. 81. Brown, Jeff Orchestra, 79, 80, 81, Orchestra, Vice' President, 82: 'tOklahoma Orchestra. 793 All-Region Orchestra, 79, 81: UIL Solo and Ensemble, 79, 80, 81, 82: UIL Concert and Sightreading, 79. 80. 81. 82: UIL Journalism, 80. 81, 82: JCL, 81. 823 Publications, Photographer, 81. Index - 389 it Sarah Burchfield, Sharon Smith, and Paula Ransom per- form during pep rally. Head Photographer, 82: Baseball. Manager, 81: West Side Story Orchestra, 81: NHS, 81, 82. Brown, Jeff VICA. Metal Trades, 81: ICT, VlCA, 82. Brown, Linda Mixed Choir. 79: FTA. 79, 80. 81, 82: JCL, 80: SHS Singers. 803 NHS, 81. 82: Who's Whom Business, 82, Bryant, James Freshman Football, 79: Varsity Football. 80: Varsity Basketball. 80: Track. 80: Letterman's Club. 80: Yearbook Staff, 80: CMadill, Oklahoma High Schoolj: Jr. Varsity Football, 81: Varsity Track. 81: Who's Who. 81: FCA, 81: tDenison High Schooljg VICA, Radio and T.V. Repair, Reporter, 82, Buck, Susie Band, 79, 80, 81, 82: Concert Band, 79, 80.81, 82: Freshman Cheerleader, 79: Student Council, 79, UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest, 79, 80. 81: All-Region Band, 81: Member of CHOVCE. 82. Buttler, Kathey Track. 79: Varsity Track, 80: Drill Team. 81, 82: PASF, 81. 82: FTA, 82: Art League, 82. Caddell, Bron PASF, 79, 80: DE, 80. 81, 82: NHS, 81. 82: DECA. 81, 82, Who's Who in DECA. 81, 82. Calhoun, Dennie Metal Trades, 82 Campbell, Katrina Beginning Choir, 80: JV Choir, 81: SHS Choir, 82: FHA. 82. Campbell, Michael Basketball. 793 Track, 80: Tennis, 81: JV Baseball, 81: MDE, 82. Campbell, Tinitia Volleyball, 79. 80. 81. 82, Track. 79, 80. 81. 82. Carnes. Jim DECA. 82. Carpenter, Leda Band. 79. 80. 81. 82: PASF, 80. 81. 82: NHS, 81. 82, Band. Drum Major, 821 Band Council, 82, Homcoming Queen, 82. Carrington. Gary JCL, 80, 81: NHS, 82, 3rd place in Roman History in State JCL Convention 81. Carter. Randy Basketball. 79: Varsity Baseball, 80. 81, 82: Student Council Alternate. 80. Carter, Richard Freshman Track, 79, Freshman Basketball. 79, Track. 81. 82 Casey, Michelle Marching Band. 79, 80. Concert Band. 79. Varsity Basketball. 80. 81. 82. Charlton, Scott Freshman Basketball. 79, Student Council, 79, 82, JV Basketball. 80: Varsity Basketball, 81. 82: NHS. 82, Co- 39O - Index Captain, Varsity Basketball, 82. Chesley, Larry HECEXCO-op, 80, 81. Church, Bruce Football. 79, 80, 81: Baseball, 79, 80: PASF, 79, 80, 81, President, 82: Student Council. 79, 80, 81, 82: Who's Who Nominee, 80, 81: Student Body Class Vice-President, 82: NHS., 82: Billy Bob Boy, 82, Who's Who Winner, 82: Homecoming Chairman, 82: Chief Fire Marshal. 82. Clark, Sherrie FCA, 79. 80: Drama, 79, 80: Drill Team. 81, 82: PASF, 81. Company. Terry JV Basketball, 80: JV Football. 80: JV Soccer. 80: Varsity Football, 81, 82: NHS, 81, 823 PASF, 81: French Club, 81, 821 Student Council, 81, 82. Conway, Paul JCL, 80, 82: Key Club. Treasurer, 82: Mu Alpha Theta, 82. Cooper, Sylvia Basketball, 79, 80, 81: Volleyball. 79: Track, Mgr. 80. Coulson, Nancy PASF, 80. 81: Art League. 80, 81, 82: Drill Team. 80, 81, 82: FHA. Treasurer, 82. Courtney, Virginia Key Club, Representative, 79, 80: Key Club, Treasurer, 81: JCL. 80: HOSA. Sentinel. 81. HOSA. Reporter, 82. Cox, Mike Tennis, 791 Baseball, 79, 80, 81: FFA, 80, 81, 82. Craddock, Donna Maroon Volleyball. 79: White Basketball, 79: Varsity Track, 79, 80, 81, 82: Spirit Squad, 79: JV Basketball, 80: Varsity Basketball. 81. 82: NHS, 81. 82. Craig, Frank Tennis, 81: VICA. Radio and TV Repair. 82. Crawford, Dhana Freshman Basketball, 79: FHA, 79, 80: JV Basketball. 80. Varsity Basketball, 81. 82 Crlpe, Ronnie VICA, 82, Crisrnon, Craig FFA. 80, 81, 82: Photographer 80, 81, 82: 4-H, 80, 81, 82: NHS, 81, 82: FFA Rodeo Team, 82. Curtis, Sue OEA, 82 David, Neal Freshman Basketball, 79: JV Basketball. 80, 81, Varsity Basketball, 82: NHS, 82 Depute. Millita DECA. 82 Dorsey William Freshman Football, 79: Orchestra, 79, 80, Orchestra. President. 81. Sophomore Class President, 80: JCL. 80. 81, 82. Thesplans. 80. 81, 82. Junior Class Prestdent, 81. NHS. 80. 81. Student Body President. 82: Acappella Choir, 82. Dotson. Bruce Freshman Maroon Basketball, 79. Downing, Troy Football. Mgr.. 79, 80, 81. 82. Drumme, Noel Basketball, 82. Duckworth, Leslie Spirit Squad, 79: Student Council, 79g Freshman Basketball, 793 JV Basketball, 803 Journalism Staff, 81: FHA, 82: Yearbook Staff, 82. Duncan, Ricky Football, 79. 80: VICA, 81, 82. Durrett, Joe Basketball, 81, 82. Edmonson. Caroline Basketball. White Team, 791 Key Cluh, 79: VOE, Reporter, 81: VOE, Secretary. 82. Elder. Myrtle FHA, 791 OEA, 81, 82: VOE, 82, Essary, Susan Member of Young Life, 79, 80: Varsity Volleyball, 79, 80: Varsity Track. 792 FTA, 79: Spanish Club, 79: Member of Young Life, 80: Varsity Volleyball, 80: Varsity Track, 80: FTA, 80: CBonham High Schoollz HOE, HOSA. 82. Fallon, Jim JV Soccer, 79, 80: Freshman Vice- President, 79: UIL One Act Play Competition, 79: Sophomore, Vice- President, 80: PASF, 80, 81, Vice- President, 82: Student Council, 81, 82: Billy Bob Boy, 82: Who's Who. Ferguson, Mike JV Baseball, 79: Varsity Baseball, 80, 81, 82: Honorable Mention, Baseball. 80, 81. Fillman, Patti SHS Singers Choir, 79, 80: Bearcat Spirit Squad, 79: JCL, 80, 81: Drill Team Manager. 80, 81: Acappella Choir, 81. 82: FTA. 82: FHA, 82: All-Region Choir, 82. Fleming, Debbie Freshman Maroon Cheerleader, 79: Who's Who. 79.80. 81: FFA, 79. Treasurer of FFA 80, Vice President of FFA, 81, President of FFA, 82: FTA, 79, 81, 82: Star Greenhand Farmer, 79: JV Cheerleader. 80: Who's Who in Spanish. 80: PASF, 80, 81: Student Council, 80. Parliamentarian of Student Council, 81. 82: Outstanding Homeroom Representative, 80, 81: Varsity Cheerleader, 81, 82: NIKE, 81, 82: Lone Star Farmer, 81: Powder Puff Football, 813 Teacher Appreciation Chairman, 81: Who's Who Among American High School Students, 81, 82: President of NHS, 82: Mu Alpha Theta, 82: Homecoming Queen Five Finalist, 82: Senior Superlative. Most Likely to Succeed. 82, Flexer. Doris Student Council. 79, 81: Choir. 79. 80, 81: FTA, 79: Choir Secretary, 79, 80. 81: FFA, 80: OEA, 81, 82: Homecoming Queen Nominee. 82, Fogle, Kathy Freshman Cheerleader, 79: Drill Team, 80. 81, 82: PASF, 81: FTA. 81: NHS, 81, 82: NIKE. 823 PASF, Secretary. 82. Fontaine, Barry Class President, 79, Student Council, 79, 80, 81, 82: JV Baseball. 79. 80: French Club, 79, 80: Who's Who, 79, 80: Varsity Baseball, 80: NHS, 82: Billy Bob Boy. 82. Forsythe, Sheryl Spirit Squad. 79: PASF, 80: Homecoming Variety Show, 803 Drill Team, 80. 81, 82: Art League, 81, 82: Publications, 82. Foster, Greg Football. Manager, 79: JV Soccer, 79: Varsity Soccer, 80. 81, 82. Franks. Cindy Freshman Basketball, 79: FTA, 79, 80: SHS Singers Choir, 79, 80, 81: Student Council. 80, 812 Drill Team, 81, 82: NHS, 81. 82: PASF, 81, 82: Acappella Choir, 81, 82: Homecoming Queen Nominee, 82, NIKE, 82. Gann. Danny PASF, 79: DE, 81: DE, Vice-President. 82, Gearinger, Richard Band, 79, 80, 81, 82: Art League, 79: Student Council, 803 UIL Band, 80, 82: FTA, 82. Gentry, Mike French Club, 80: Latin American Club. 81. Gittens. Greg Freshman Football, 79: Freshman Basketball, 79: Track, 791 Varsity Basketball, 80, 81, 82: Varsity Track, 80, 81. 82. Gonzales, Eddie JV Soccer. 80: Varsity Soccer, 81, 82. Gorman, Ross Band, 79, 80. 81, 823 Student Council, 79, 803 PASF, 81. 82: NHS, 81. 82. Graham. Janie Maroon Basketball, 791 FHA, 80: Publications, 80, 81. 82: OEA. 82. Graza, Pat OEA. 81, 82: VOE, Pre-Lab, 81. Cofop, 82. Green, Charles Vocational Agriculture, 82. Greenway. Teresa FHA, 791 Volleyball, 79: Drill Team, 80, 81, 82: Student Council. 81: PASF, 81: FFA, 82: NIKE, 82: Vice-President of Programs. CFHAb. 82. Griffin, Karyn Key Club, 79: Spirit Squad, 79: FHA, 79, 80: Who's Who, 79: Mixed-Choir, Librarian, 801 FTA, 80. 81: JV Choir, Pres., 81: NHS. 81, 82, Drill Team, 81: West Side Story, 81: FTA, Vice- President, 82: Acappella Choir. 82: Homecoming Variety Show, 82: .-mm S. Ronnie Stone works on his classroom assignment. friendship dinner. Kerri Taylor dances with a Denison student at the Elizabethan l-estival, 80. Griffin. Robin Volleyball, 79, 80, 81: FHA, 79, 82: PASF. 80, 81. Grisham, Kay White Basketball. 79: FHA, 79, 80: PASF, 80, 81: NHS, 82: Mu Alpha Theta, Secretary, 82. Grissom. Doug Band, 79, 80. 81. 82: JCL. 81. 82: NHS: 81, 82. Guerrero, Roger Metal Trades I and ll, 81, 82: VICA, 81, 82. Guess, Carla Track, 79. Guess, Deborah JV Basketball, 79, 80: Varsity Track, Letterman, 79: Varsity Basketball, Letterman, 81: Student Council, 81: Who's Who Candidate, 81: PASF, 81, 82: NHS, 82. Guess, Paula Varsity Track, 79, 80, 81, 82: Freshman Volleyball, 79: Freshman Basketball, 79: JV Volleyball, 80. Haagensen, Karen FTA, 82: FHA, 82: NIKE, 82: French Club, 82. Haakinson, Jerry Key Club, 79: Swim Team. 80. 81, NHS, 82, Hale. Cathy Student Council, 79: JCL, 80, 81: NHS, 82: DECA l, 82. Hammer, Jonathan HERO 81, 82. Hanley. Fred Swim Team. 81, 82. Hargrove, Charles Football, 79, 80, 81, 82. Harrell, Carl Building Trades l and ll, 81, 82. Harris, Sandra Band, 79. 80: Choir. 79, 80, 81. 82: NHS. 81. 82: NIKE, 82, Harrison, Doug Golf. 79, 80, 81, 82. Hatch. Edward Freshman Football. 79: Track, 79: Spanish Club. 79,801 JV Football, 80: Varsity Football. 81, 82, Honorable Mention, Track, 81. District Shot-Put Champ. 79: All-District Team. 82. Hayden, Eric Vocational Drafting, 81, 82. Hermes, JoAnn JCL. 80, DECA l, 81: DECA ll. 82 Hernandez, Raymond Freshman Football, 79, Basketball. 79: Track, 79: Baseball, 79: JV Football, 80: PASF, 81, 82. Hestand, Janice PASF, 79: Spelling Team, 79: JCL, 80, 82: President JCL, 81: Math Team, 81: NHS, 81, 82: Who's Who in Latin, 81: Who's Who in World History, 81: Who's Who in English, 82: President, Mu Alpha Theta, 82' Homecoming Queen Nominee, 82. Hickson, Leticia FHA, 79: Student Council, 80: DECA, 81, 82. Hodge. Raymond Orchestra, 79, 80. 81: ICT, VICA, 81, 82, Holland. Jerome Freshman Football, 79: Freshman Basketball, 79: Varsity Track, 79, 80, 81, 82: Varsity Basketball, 80, 81: Regional Track Meet, 80: Adidas-All-American Honor, 81: State Track Meet, 81: Varsity Football, 82. Honea, Michael Student Council, 79, 80: Freshman Basketball, 79: Freshman Football, 79: JV Baseball, 79: Varsity Football, 80, 81, 82: Varsity Baseball, 80, 81: NHS, 82. Howell, Dan Football, 79. 81. 82: Basketball, 79, 80: Student Council, 79: JCL, 80, 81. Hubbard, Wendell NHS, 82. Hughes, Victor Basketball, 79: Manager of Basketball. 81, Track, 79. Hughley, Barry Track, 79, 80, 81, 82: Football, 79: Cross Country, 80, 81, 82. Hunt, Edward Football, 79: Varsity Football, 80, 81. 82: Basketball. 79: JV Basketball. 80. Track, 79: JV Track, 80, Hunter, Mark AG. 80. 81, 82: VICA, Building Trades, 82: JV Baseball, 81. Hurley, Ken Band, 79, 80, 81: Freshman Football, 79: FFA, 80. 81, 82: Choir, 82: NHS, 82. Hutcherson, Rick Golf. 79, 80, 81. 82, Agriculture, 79, ggccer. 80: DECA, 81, Student Council, Isaacs, Melesa Volleyball, 79, 80, 81, French Club, 80, 81. FHA, 82. Jack, James Freshman Football. 79: Varsity Baseball. 79. 80, 81, 82, Student Council. 79, 80, 81. Varsity Football, 80, 82: All-District - Pitcher, 81: Acappella Choir, 82 Acappella Choir, 82. Jackson, Carl Basketball. 79. 80, 81. 82, Football, 79, 80. Track, 79.82 Jackson, Richard VICA, President. 82, Jacobs, Dennis Freshman Basketball, 79: Student Council. 80, 81. 82: JV Basketball. 80. 81: JCL, 80, 81: Acappella Choir. 81, President, 82: NHS. 82. Varsity Basketball, 82. Jacobs, Jennifer Mixed Choir, 79: FFA, 80, 81, 82: JV Choir, 80: SHS Singers, 81: Acappella Choir, 82: FFA Sweetheart. 82: Homecoming Queen Nominee, 82. Jernigan. Brigett Tennis, 79, 80: Track, 79, 80: FHA. 79, 80: FTA, 79, 80: Basketball, 79. 80: fwolfe City High Schooljg HEROXHECE, 81, 82: Sergeant-at-Arms. Parliamentarian, 82, Jenkins, Charla Marching Band, 79, 80. 81, 82: UIL Marching Contest. 79, 80, 81: Concert Band, 79, 80, 81: UIL Sightreading and Concert Contest, 79, 80, 81: PASF, 82. Johnson, Karen Drill Team, 80, 81: OEA, 81, 82, Johnson, Tona HERO, 81. 82. Jones, Ann Publications. Jones, Chris UIL Play The Rope Dancer, 82. Jones, Cynthia PASF, 79, 80, 81, 82: Math Team. 79: Varsity Track, 79: JV Choir, 80: NHS, 81 82: Acappella Choir. 81, 82: Who's Who in Spanish, 81: West Side Story, 81: Who's Who in Math, 82. Jones, Randy Football, 79, 80. 81. 82, Jordan, Pam OEA, 80, 81. Kear, Bridgett Spirit Squad, 79: HECEXCO-op, 81. Keel, Brent Football. Trainer, 79.80. 81. 82: Baseball, Trainer, 79: VICA, Auto Mechanics, 82. Keene, Billy Cross Country, 79. 82: FFA, 79, 81, 82: JV Baseball, 81: Varsity Baseball, 82: Hi- Talk Staff, 81: Athenian Staff, 82: Who's Who, 82: Mr. School Spirit. 82: FFA: Chapter Conducting Team, 81. Keeney, Denise VOEXCO-op. 82. Kemp, Link Band, 79.80. 81, 82: FFA. 82, Kendall. Mike Band, 79, 80, 81, 82: Drum Corps, 79, 80: Drum Corps Capt., 81, 82: 'tWest Side Story Orch. 81: UIL Solo Ensemble, 81: NHS, 81, 82. Kerwin. Mark DECA, 82. Kuhn. Greg FFA, 79. 80. 81, 82. Lone Star Farmer Award, 81: Football, Manager, 80, 81. 82 Kinder. Steve JV Track. 80, Varsity Track, 81, 82, VICA, Drafting, 82. King, Jimmy VICA, Radio and TV, Reporter, 80, Vice- President, 81: NHS, 81, 82: ICT, VICA. Reporter, 82. Kinsey, Gerald Band, 79.80. 81. 823 PASF, 80. Koehler, Douglas Drama Club. 79: Chess Club, 79' Varsity Football, 80. 81: Varsity Soccer, 80: Key Club, 82, Kramer, Kelly Freshman Volleyball, 79, JV Volleyball, 80. 81: French Club, 80, 81: Powder Puff Football, 81: Varsity Volleyball, 82: FHA. 82, Kulhavy, Joseph JCL, 81, 82: French Club. 81, 82: NHS: 82: Student Council, 82. Kisloski, Lauri Beg, Choir, 80: French Club, 80: NHS. 81, 82: Drill Team, 81, 82: SHS Singers, 81. OEA, 82: VOEfCo-op, 82. Lair, Nelson VICA, ICT, 81, 82. Larson, Jeri PASF. 80: Art League. 81, 82. Lawson, Daryl JV Football. 80: Varsity Football. 81, 82: Acappella Choir. 81. 82: Swim Team. 81. 82: Student Council, 81. LeFlore, Ken Freshman Football, 79: JV Soccer, 80: Varsity Football, 80, 81, 82. JW -ff Kurt Low gets ready for performance Index 391 Lemons. Jean FTA, 79, 81 , 82, Choir, 79, SHS Singers, 80.81, Drill Team, 80, 81, Senior Lieutenant. 82, Student Council, 80, 81, 82: NHS 81. 82, PSAF, 81, 82, NIKE. Secretary, 82, Acappella Choir, 82. Leonard, Vince FFA, 79, 80: Agriculture Co-op, 81 , 82, Leute, Sheila FTA, 79, 82, JCL, 80, 81, JV Choir, 80, Drill Team, 81, Senior Lieutenant, 82: SHS Singers, 81, West Side Story, 81: NHS, 82: NIKE, 82: Acappella Chotr, 82, Student Council, 82, Homecoming Queen Nominee, 82, McCleese, Kevin FFA, 79, 80. 81 , 82, Band, 79. 802 Soccer. 80, AgrtculturefCo-op, 81 , 82, McClusky, Cindy Student Council, 79, Advanced Treble, 791 Acappella Choir, 80, 81 82: HClE, 82 McCool. Melissa Beg. Mixed Choir, 79, Spirit Squad, 79, 80: JV Choir, 80, SHS Singers, 81, 82: VOE, 811 FHA, 82, McCollum, Rhonda Cheerleader, 793 TCL, 80, PASF, 81, 82: West Side Story, 81, Variety Show, 81, 823 Drill Team Jr Lt , 81: Drill Team, Co-Capt., 82, FHA, 82, Sgt at Arms, FHA. 82, Hi-Talk Stall, 82 McElhannon, Liz Math Team, 79, Spirit Squad. 79: Art League, 79, 80, JCL, 80: Drill Team, 80, 81, 82, NHS, 81, 82: Student Council, 82, McKee, Jeannie Freshman Basketball, 793 JV Basketball, 80: Varsity Basketball, 81, Drill Team, 81 FHA, 82: PASF, 82 McMillan, Larry Football, 79: Track, 791 JV Football, 80, Varsity Football, 81, 82 McNeese, Debbie Basketball, 79, Spirit Squad, 79, UIL Typing Contest, 79: Flag Corps, 80: PASF, 80, UIL Marching Contest, 803 UIL Journalism Contest, 80, HlaTalk Reporter, 80, Drlll Team, 81: Athenian Staff, 81. Editor-in-Chief, 821 Publications Photographer, 82, Variety Show, 81, US National Journallsm 1 Award,82:NHS,81,82 i McShan, Francis OEA, 82 Maine, Russell Football, 79, 80, 81, 82: VlCA, 82: Who's Who in Drafting, 82. Mayors, Benra Football, 79: Basketball, 79, Track, 79, JV Football, 80, JV Basketball, 80, , Varsity Track, 80, 81, 82, Varsity l Football, 81, 82. Martin, Bill l NHs, 81, 82, PAsF, 81, Martin, Cindy Cheerleader. 793 Latin Club, 79, Drill Team, 80, 81, Spanish Club. 81, FFA, 81, 82, Mask, Felicia Volleyball, 79, 80, 81, 82, Basketball, 791 Track, 79, 80, 81, Student Council, 791 HEROfC0fop, 81, FHA, 82. Mask, Natalie Maroon Basketball, 79: Orchestra, 79, , 80, 81, 82, FHA, 79, 80, 81: Spirit Squad, 1 79: OEA, 81,82 Ma er Brad l Y , i Freshman Football, 79, Student Council, 79, 80: Soccer, 79, JV Football, 80. JV Basketball, 80, JV Baseball, 80: NHS, 81, PASF, 81, Varsity Track, 81, Varsity Football, 81, 82, Varsity Golf, 81 Maynard, Clinton JV Football, 80, Varsity Track, 80, 82: , Varsity Football, 81, 82 ' Means, Judy PASF, 80, 81, Drill Team, 80, 81, 82, Art League, 80, Secretary, 81, Presldent, 81 NHS, 81, 82, NIKE, 82, FHA, Secretary, 82 Melton, Brenda UIL State Twlrllng Contest, 81, Twrrler, 80, 81, Cheerleader, 79: Band, 79. 80, 81,823 UIL Concert and Sightreading Contest, 79, 80, 81, 82: UIL Marching Contest, 79, 80, 81, 823 UIL Twirling Contest, 79, 80, 81, 82: PASF, 80, 81, Reporter, 823 Hi-Talk Statt, 81, Feature Twirler, 82, FHA, Vice-President, 82, FTA 82: Athenian Statl, 82, Homecoming Queen Nominee, 82 ' Melton, Stacy Band, 79, 80, PASF, 80, 81, FFA, 81, 82, 4 NHS, 81,82 Melugin, Annella , SHS Singers, 79, 80, 81: FTA, 79: JCL. l 80. 81: Drill Team 81 , 82: West Side 392 - Index 1 Mike Richey asks Curtis Wade about his weekend. Story, 81, Acappella Choir, 82: FHA, 82 NIKE, 82, Art League. 82, NHS, 823 Student Council, 82 Miller, David Band, 79, 80, 81, 82, Jazz Band, 79, Orchestra, 81, 82, West Side Story, 81, UIL Solo and Ensemble, 81, 82: Symphonic Band, 81, 82, Minor, Lisa FFA, 79, Star Chapter Farmer, 80. 81. Chapter Secretary, 82, Maroon Volleyball, 79, Parliamentary Procedure Team, Treasurer, 79, 80, President, 81, French Club, 81. Athenian Staff. 81, 82, NHS, 81 , 82, Key Club, 82, Texas Girls' State, 82, Radio Team, 82: Livestock Judging, 80, 81 Montgomery, Delonda Spirit Squad, 79, PASF, 80, 81, FTA, 813 NHS, 81, 82, Mu Alpha Theta, Vice- President, 82 Moore, Margaret Volleyball, 79, PASF, 79, 80, NHS, 81, 82: HOSA, President, 82, HOEXCO-op, 82 Morrow, Tlm Football, 79, Track, 79,80 Mudgett, Charlie Cross Country Track, 80.81, VlCA. Building Trades, 81, 82 Mulvaney, Lonnie VICA, ICT, 81, 82 Mulvaney, Ronnie Football, 79: DE, 81: VICA, Chapter 96, 82, Nabers, Derek NHS, 81, 82: Varsity Basketball, Manager, 81, 82 Nash, Nathan Freshman Football, 79, Track, 793 JV Football, 80, 81, NHS, 81, 82, Varsity Football, 82 Neely. Ken Football, 79, 80, Basketball, 80, 81, 82. Track, 80 Nelson, Bobby White Football Team, 79, VICA, Metal Trades, 81, Treasurer, 82. Neyman, Bill Band, 79, 80, 81, 82. Ogden, Laurie Choir, 81, OEA, 81 Ollphant, Donna Spirit Squad, 80, Drill Team, 81, 82: French Club, 81, OEA, 82, Olmstead, Lee Basketball, 79, JV Baseball, 79, JV Basketball, 803 Varsity Basketball, 81, 82, All-District, 81, AllaArea, 81, NHS, 823 District Champs, 82, Varsity Team Captain, 82 Ottwell, James VICA, 81, 82 Y at Arlene Bown works on her art project Orr, Jerry Orchestra, 79, 80, 81, 82: Cross Country, 79, 80, 81, Track, 79, 80 i h Lora Ban , , 0, 81, Keuy2dQlub. 79: 4-KH, 79. 85381, 82: UIL Marching Contest, 79,80 81, UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest, 79: UIL Concert Contest, 79. 801 Rodeo Club, 79: JCL 80, 81:,FfA, 80, 81. 82, UIL Marching Contest, 80, 81, 82, Wlwos Who Among American High School Students, 81, 82, 82. Patton, Sherri Rodeo Club, 79, JCL, 80, 81: Drill Team, 80, 81, 823 FTA, 81: NHS, 81, 821 FHA, 82, Phea, Pamela Varsity Track, 79,801 HERO, 81, Phea, Donna OEA, 81, 82, VOEfCo-op, 82 Phea, Mae HEROXCO-op, 80. Ping, Michele Band, 79, 80, 81, 82: PASF, 80: VICA. ggsmetology, 81, 821 All-Region Band, Pleasant, Rosa Spirit Squad, 79, 80: Spanish Club, 80, 811 OEA, Treasurer, 81, Reporter, 82: VOEfLab, 81: VOE7Co-op. 82 Polk, Patsy Varsity Track, 79, 80, 81. 82, Prevatt, Scott Football, 79, 80, 81,823 Spanish Club, 79, 803 Soccer, 79, 80, 82. Rachel, Bruce French Club, 80, 811 Soccer, 80, 81, 82, NHS. 81, 82 Ragan, Roger Golf, 79, 80, 81, 82: DECA, 81, Rangel, Lisa Spirit Squad, 79, Flag Corps, 80, Drill Team, 80. 81 Ransom, Deneen Who's Whom P E ,803 FHA, 81: Who's Whom Homemakrng Department, 82 Ransom, Paula FTA, 79, 82, JCL, 80. 81: Student Council, Cabinet Member, 813 Drill Team, 81, 82: West Side Story, 81, NHS, 82, NIKE, 82. Ratclift, Tuna Volleyball, 79, Varsity Track, 79, Drill Team, 80, 81, OEA, 81: HECE, 82, Reding, Elwood Band, 79, 80, 81, Publicity Chairman, 82, FFA, 79, 80, Reporter, 81, Treasurer, 82: Student Council, 80. 81 , 821 PASF, 81, 82 Reedle, Brent MDE I and ll, 81.82, DECA, 81, 82. Reutelhuber, Becca Band, 793 UIL Marching Contest, 79.80, 81, 82, Concert Band, 79, 81, UIL Concert and Sightreading Contest, 79, 80, 81, 821 Student Council, 793 Flag Corps, 80, 81, Capt. 82: Symphonic Band, 80, 82, JCL, Secretary, 80, 813 SHS Full Orchestra, 80, 81, NIKE, 82: NHS. 82 Reynolds, Chris Football, 79, FCA, 79, 80, 81, 82: Band, 79.80, Drum Ma1or,813 UIL Marching Contest, 79, 80, 813 JCL, 80, 812 Baseball, 82: NHS, 82. Distinguished American High School Students, 82 Rhine, Sherry Hscsfcc-op, at Richey, Michael Band, 79, 80, 81, 82: Key Club, 79, 80: PASF, 80, 81, 82: Publications Photographer, 82: Newspaper Editor, 82. Ricketts, Lrvia JV Choir, 81, SHS Choir, 82. Riley, Kevin Football, 79, 80, 81, 823 Basketball, 793 Soccer, 79, Track, 79, 80, 81: Choir, 79, 80, 81, 82, Ritchie, Chris Football, 79, 80: VICA, ICT, 81. 82 Ritchie, Robert Band, 79, 80, 81, 823 VICA, Radio and TV, 81, Rtza, Wade Student Council, 79: Football, 793 JV Football, 80: PASF, 80, 82: DECA ll, 81, NHS, 81, 82, Lu-Ann Hampton, 81, Key Club, President, 82. Roberts, Craig Football, 79: JV Football, 80, Varsity Football, 82. Roberts, Kann Beg. Mixed Choir, 79: Mixed Choir, 803 Acappella Choir, 81,82 Robinson, Amy FTA, 79: Thespians, 80, 81, 82: JV Choir, 80: PASF, 81: Drill Team, 81, 82: SHS Singers, Librarian, 81: NHS, 81, 82: Student Council, 82: Homecoming Queen Nominee, 82: Acappella Choir, Librarian, 82. Rodaway, Jeff Freshman Football, 79: Varsity Soccer, 79, 80, 81, 82. Rostyne, Rachelle Spirit Squad, 79: Basketball, 79, 80, 81: Spanish Club, 80, 81, 82: FTA, 81. President, 82: NHS, 81, 82. Samuelson, Aryln ICT, 81. 82: NHS, 81, 82. Sanders, Laura Volleyball, 79, 80: OEA, 82. Schneider, Paul JV Baseball, 80: Varsity Baseball, 81, 82. Scruggs, Gaylon ggack, 79, 80, 81, 82: Cross Country, 80, Shadid, Linda HECE, 81, Secretary-Treasurer, 82. Shah, Sundeep Science Club, 80, 81: CPlatt City High Schooll. Shank, Penny FTA, 79, 82: Student Council, 80, 81, 82: PASF, BO, 81: FFA, 80, 81, 82: NHS, 81, 82: NIKE, 82. Shannon, Daryle Freshman Football, 79. Sheehey, Susan gCL, 80: PASF, 81, 82: NHS, 81, 82: FTA, 2. Shook, Terri Thespians, 80, 81: JCL, 80: Romeo and Juliet UIL Drama Competition, 80, 81: French Club, 81: Student Council, 81: Drill Team, 81, 82: Snow White, 81: LuAnn Hampton, 81: Who's Who, 82: NIKE, 82: Best Actress, 82: Homecoming Queen, 82. Simpson, Blake Concert Band, 79, 80: UIL Concert Band Competition, 79, 80: JCL, 81: Vice Pres. of National Honor Society, 82: Rock Group CHOYCE, 82. Singleton, Doug Key Club, 80: VICA, Sec., 82. Sisemore, Brian Freshman Football, 79: Swim Team, 81' DECA, 82. Slate, Jeff FFA, 80, 81, 82. Smith, David VICA, ICT: 81, 82. Smith, Pat FFA, 79, 80, 81, 82: Swim Team, 81, 82: NHS, 81, 82. Smith, Sharon FTA, 79: Cheerleader, 79: JV Cheerleader, 80: Student Council, 79, 80: JCL, 80, 81: Jr. Lt., Drill Team, 81: Capt. of Drill Team, 82: NHS, 81, 82: FHA, 82: NIKE, 82: Homecoming Queen Nominee, 82: Who's Who in American Drill Team Schools, Softly, Helene Band, 79, 80: Track, 79, 82: BIA, 79, 80. 81, 82: FHA, 80: PASF, 79, 80, 81, 82: Drill Team, 80, 81, 82: Student Council, 81: Powder Puff Football, 81: NHS, 81, 82: Homecoming Queen Nominee, 82: Who's Who Winner, 82. Solomon, Lisa Acappella Choir, 81, 82: JV Basketball, 79: fPottsboroJ: All-Region Choir, 81, 82: Homecoming Variety Show, 82: Soprano Section Leader, 82. Soper, Shawna FTA, 79: Student Council, 80, 81, 82: NHS, 81, 82: JV Choir, 80: SHS Singers, 81: Drill Team, 81, 82: Who's Who, 81, gg: Acappella, 82: Homecoming Court, Stephens, Chuck Football, 79, 80, 81: Varsity Football, 82: Track, 79, 80: Athenian Staff, 81, 82: Swim Team, 82, Stewart, Angela NHS, 81, 82. Stewart, Jaqueline French Club, 80, 81, 82: FTA, 80. Stone, Ronnie Track, 81: DECA, 82. Stevens, Marci Band, 79, 80, 81: NHS, 81, 82. Stodgehill, Paula FHA, 79, 80: VOE, 81, Stone, Ronnie Track, 81: DECA, 82. Tankersley, Greg Football, 79: Golf, 79, 80, 81, 82. Taylor, James Math Team, 80, 81, 82: JCL, 80, 81, 82: Science Team, 81: Mu Alpha Theta, 82. Tencza, Catherine Band, 79, 80: DECA, 82. Th?-yer, Mary A, 79: Choir, 79: FFA, 80: DECA Vice- President, 82: Homecoming Queen Nominee, 82. Thomas, Deborah FFA. 79: DECA, 81, Thomas, Donna French Club, 79, 80, 81, 82: SHS Singers, 81: NHS, 81, 82: DriIlTeam, 81, 82: Acappella Choir, 82: NIKE, 82, Thomas, Jerry Football, 79, 80: Track, 79, 80: Thespian, 79, 80, 81: Vice-President HERO, 81: President HERO, 82. Thomas, Rachel HECE, 80. Thomas, Stanton Football, 79: Basketball, 79: Track, 79: JV Football, 80: Varsity Track, 80, 81, 82: Varsity Football, 81, 82, President, 82. Walters, Monica Band, 79: Thespian, 80: JCL, 81, 82: OFA, 82, Waterman, John Blue River Voc., 81: ICT, VICA. Webb, David Student Council, 80, 81, 82: NHS, 81, 82: Varsit Soccer 80 81 82'PASF 81 82: Senio?CIass Business Manager, 82. Weightman, Alice Romeo and Juliet. 80: Publications Staff, 80: Thes ian, 81: French Club, 81: Who's Who in lgublications, 81: Editor-in- Chief, Athenian, 81, 82: US National Journalism Award, 82. Wertz, Anne Basketball, 79: Class Secretary, 79: FCA, 79: Orchestra, 79, 80, 81: Who's Who, 79, 80, 81, 82: JV Cheerleader, 80: Student Council, 80, 81: Varsity Cheerleader, 81, 82: NHS, 81, 82: FHA, 82. West. Jeff Band, 79, 80, 81, 82: Marching Contest, 79. 80. 81, 82: UIL Concert Contest, 79, 80, 81, 82. Michelle Senn and Mindy Wible eat sweets at homeroom Christmas party. Thompson, John Football, 79: Soccer, 79: Swim Team, 79: JV Baseball, 79: JV Football, 80: JV Basketball, 80, 81: Varsity Track, 80, 81, 82: Varsity Football, 81, 82: NHS, 81, 82: PASF, 81: French Club, 81: Thespian, 82: Band, 82: Choir, 82: Math Team, 82: Varsity Basketball, 82, Treadwell, Dona FFA. 82. Tubbs, Hollis Band, 79, 80, 81, 82: PASF, 80, 81. Turman, Tab Art League, 79, 80, 81, 82: NHS, 81, 82. Turman, Tammye Spirit Squad, 79: OEA, 81, 82: NHS, 81, 82: Who's Who in Vocational Office, 81: VOEfPre-Lab, 81: VOEfCo-op, 82. Vrla, Sharon Volleyball, 79: Varsity Volleyball, 80, 81, 82: French Club, 80, 81: Powder Puff Football, 81: FHA, 82. Wagoner, Harold FFA, 79, 80, 81: Football, 79, 80: VICA, 81, President, 82. Walker, Duane Band, 79: VICA, 81, 82. Walker, Joyce Volleyball, 79, 80, 81, 82: Track, 79, 80, 81, 82. Walker, Penny Band, 79, 80: VICA, Parliamentarian, 81, West, Chuck Football, 79.80, 81,825 FCA 80, 81, 82: NHS. 81, 82: Student Council, 82. White, Brad Football, 79: JV Football, 80: Varsity Football, 81, 82: Student Council, 81, 82: NHS, 81, 82: PASF, 81. Wible, Cheryl Band, 79, 80, 81, 82: UIL, Solo and Ensemble Contest, 79: JCL, 80, 81: Orchestra, 80, 81: West Side Story, Orchestra, 81: Secretary, Band, 82: NHS, 81: Secretary, NHS, 82: NIKE, 82: FTA, 82: Who's Who in Science, 82. Wilder, Allison Marching Band, 79, 80, 81, 82: Concert Band, 79: Freshman Representative in Band, 79: UIL Marching Contest, 79, 80. 81, 82: UIL Concert and Sight-Reading Contest, 79, 80, 81, 82: Homecoming Variety Show, 79, 80: Symphonic Band, 80, 81, 82: Sophomore Representative, Band, 80: JCL, 80, 81: Vice-President, Band, 81: Member of Society of Distinguished High School Students, 81: President, Band, 82: Who's Who in Marketing and Distributive Education, 82: DECA, 82: NHS, 82. Wiley. Scott ' Band, 79, 80, 81, 82. Wilks, Kim Pep Squad, 79: Art League, 80, 81. Wilson, Wesley ICT, VICA, 81, 82. Wineinger, Mitzi NHS, 81, 82: Publications Staff, 81, 82: Mu Alpha Theta, Treasurer, 82: US National Journalism Award, 82. Wingfield, Brent Thespians, 79, 80, 81, 82: Stage Crew. Oklahoma, 79: Stage Crew, Gamma Rays, 79: Stage Crew, Homecoming Variety Show, 79, 80, 82: Stage Crew, Prisoner of 2nd Avenue, 79: Cross Country Track, 79, 80, 81: PASF, 79: Romeo and Juliet, 80: Photographer, Athenian Staff, 81: Stage Crew, West Side Story, 81: Snow White, 81: Dirty Works at the Crossroads, 81: Stage Crew, Rope Dancer, 82: UIL, One Act Play, 82. Winkler, Kevin Basketball, 79, 80: Track, 79, 80: Member of FTA, 79, 80: Leo, 79, 80: CBonham High Schoolj: Varsity Basketball, 81: Varsity Track, 81: Band, 81: FTA, 81: Member of Young Life, 81: Leo Club, 81: 1Bonham High Schoolj: Basketball, 82: CBonham High Schoolig VICA, 82: 4ShermanJ. Wortham, Kirk Freshman Football, 79: JV Baseball, 79, 80: FFA, 79, 80, 81, 82: NHS, 81, 82. 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