Sherman High School - Athenian Yearbook (Sherman, TX)

 - Class of 1983

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P 7, fl . y sw X Ln' Ax 2' Athenian 1983 Athenian Sherman High School 2201 East Lamar Sherman, Texas 75090 Contents Volume 66 Departments ..... . . . 16 Activities ..... Honors ...... Sports ..... Features ..... Faculty .... Freshmen .... Sophomores. . . Juniors ....... Seniors ....... Organizations . Senior Ads .... Advertisements Closing ...,... Index ,........ Autographs . . . ...38 ...74 .98 166 178 190 200 . . . .208 222 242 272 302 376 U fff f 382 ....394 Q .X 2 - Opening P is Ki ' A .455 Q. . E fs.. . 1 A f ss. ' if k., 5 6 XVI km: K ii S it L I tr R Loft Pago: 1. Kirk Sullivan, Scott Blanton, and Ronda Wright ex- press their feelings at the toga partyp see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. 2. Melissa Griffin and Gaila Edwards discuss the winners of the western day com- petition. 3. Andrew Lucchesi checks Lisa Pirozza in after her appointment. 4. Jeff Abbott com- pletes an English literature assignment. 5. Kim Smith ex- plains her problem to Jenny Byler. 6. Meredith Mosley sports the 50's day dress.Rlght Pagezl. Mr. Rod Hause explains a wood- working technique to Lisa Louderback and Terry Teel. 2. Billy Bob Bearcat was a dominant force in SHS spirit. 3. Newly elected Hi-Steppers Deana Smart and Karen Riley relax after a per- formance. 4. Rex Grigg, Lance Kinney, and Steve Froese drum the school song during the pep rally. 5. Damon Summers wat- ches the Varsity game from the sidelines. 6. Todd Riza and Sheila Rowen practice for symposium competition. Opening - 3 i 4- Opening 'KK 4 Left Page: 1. Kristi Williams diligently works on her current events. 2. Homecoming Queen, Cindy Blanton and brother Scott pose for a Homecoming photograph. 3. The foot- ball team, cheerleaders, and Billy Bob Boys signify a victory. 4. Chris Dill used free time to catch up on his sleep. 5. Mrs. Ida Hudgins assists Lauri Curran with her Spanish vocabulary. 6. Miss JoElla Skaggs performs with the Low-Steppers for the pep rally. Right Page: 1. Vaughn Gentry shoots to up the score as Steve Avard prepares to rebound. 2. Scott Hamm, Bobby Rush, and Shawn Skin- ner work together on a biology lab. 3. Leslie Rickerson styles a child's hair in Cosmetology. 4. Leda Carpenter and Steve Avard prepare to crown the 1982 Queen. 5. Sheryl McKinney struggles to solve her ac- counting balance. 6. Gracie Herdandez works on her art project. et f XLS if Aififi. Ji .pi New , i Q, . S 9' .. ,M :- . , W: was Ai0,5,Nmxen..w K , ,.:, qs! Av W.. i f , , I ,.. i .: ,. R ,. AM. N l : f m.: E N N-N L , S! X . Q if g E 6 7 6 - Opening f N Q Left Page: 1. The Sherman Bearcats stop a first down attempt by Wichita Falls Rider. 2. Deb Reutelhuber, Jennifer Buie, Susan Hase. Karen Mygrant, Mrs. Dana Williams, John Grigg, Andy Olmstead, Shain Chapman, Amy Greiner, and Kim Smith participate in the Homecoming parade, 3. The Varsity cheerleaders per- form a stunt at the basketball game, 4. Kellie Daniel discusses grades with Mr, Herman Stoner. 5. Mr. Leon Bates per- forms in a student assembly. 6. SHS students attend the Booster Club Pep Rally. 7. Patti Roe concentrates on her VOE assignment. Right Page: 1. Kelley Carpender takes a break from office duties. 2. Laura Anderson watches the half-time performance. 3. Darren Harper takes advantage of homeroom to catch up on reading. 4. Chandra Eastridge studies for her American History test. 5. Marshall Minshew completes an analytical equation tor Physics. 6. Coach David Lyday explains the answer on a Quiz to Terrill Coggins. WQAWM - - f......, ,.f4zpf,,+ K .L . M. H V, , l.. W s . 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Some could be seen wearing outfits a far cry from punk, but that was the students, idea of new wave. Others clad themselves in shirts with band emblems and buttons. A few even showed their support of new wave by short hair cuts. The western scene was still holding strong in fashion competition with cowboy hats, boots, jeans, plaid shirts, and suede or leather vests. The sportswear scene included concert T-shirts Ocean Pacific ski and surf shirts sweatsuits and members only jackets. The sophisticated look also brought back a traditional look, with tuxedo wear, pleated pants tapered skirts, colored hose, flat shoes, and sport coats. A blast from the past fit in with a uniform lifestyle, with play-it-again knickers and mini-skirts enjoying a kicky comeback. On the flip side were surgical greens, leg warmers, and army fatigues. Other fashion waves indating the campus were accessories. Bandannas were popular and versatile, doubling as headbands, belts, and neckties. 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Art is a very creative subject, commented Melissa Griffin, sophomore. Art lll and IV students are required to pay for their own supplies and are able to sell some of their art work. Some people think that Art is a blow-off class, but it really isn't, stated Deanna Denison, junior. Hall exhibits displaying various types of art were held in November and May. During the year Art students designed programs and posters and gave Billy Bob Bearcat a fresh coat of paint. lt was the aim of the Art department to give students a variety of experiences in artist expres- sions and to encourage better workmanship in the finished product, stated Mrs. Nell Hannah, instructor. . .. ,wr- ' I 'ik' I f K . kv, 5 t tif M .. j f 5' 'i::- l S 4 . ll 16 ArtfAcademics My is ' .- , 'i - f 5 .- fsslts'f Q 4 1. Susan Hayes and Kim Key discuss their art project. 2. Sally Brown works on her watercoloring techniques. 3. Greg Melton begins a pencil sketch. 4. Mrs. Nell Hannah gives Kim Luper a critique on her project. 5. Rhonda Williams works on her ink drawing. i-Qx.. ,,,...---- ' lb, M .:.. 3 1. Mrs. Betty Bledsoe assists John Grigg with Business assign- ment 2. Ken Rohr works on work sheets in General Business 3. Edith Bryant helps Sarah Franklin figure a problem. 4. Mr. Mike Reece helps Phyllis Bowen with her assignment. 5. Eric Reutelhuber, Sonya Boyd and Shannon Bosworth work on typing assignment. Business offers good preparation for future The Business department at SHS can help students prepare for the business world we live in. My typing skills will always give me something to fall back on in the future, commented Cindy Collins, junior. The Business department offers Shorthand, Typing I and ll, Accounting, Record Keeping, General Business, one semester of Business Eommunication, and one semester of Business aw. Business Law Classes experience debates, guest speakers, and a mock trial. All classes prove to be very rewarding for someone interested in the business field. The classes are fun and interesting and give the students the experience needed to begin in this flelgf' stated Mrs. Bernice Johnson, department ea er. A X 4 sd' I 3 5 Academics! Business 17 Students develop oral communications skills The various Speech and Drama classes at SHS offered a variety of outlets for students interested in cultivating their skills in communication. Speech, drama, acting, oral interpretation, public speaking, dramatic evaluation, mass media concepts, and other various types of communication skills are taught in drama. The first priority of each speech and drama class was to develop whatever communication skills each student possessed. I liked drama, it gave me a chance to be myself and I loved doing it, commented Eugene Brown, sophomore. Production was another important factor of drama. lt provided a vehicle for the various talented students to display their talents. Artistic acting and directing was stressed, but discipline, hard work, and knowledge associated with working backstage was also taught, stated Mr. Robert Watson, instructor. V ,MQW ls... i , x Q nn Mes K 11 it K T s Y A 1. Rex Grigg as Andy Hobart and Beth Larson as Sophie in the Neil Simon Comedy, The Star Spangled Girl. 2. Rex Grigg as Andy Hobart, consoles the lovesick Norman CStan Starnesj in Neil Simon's Comedy, The Star Spangled Girl. 3. Rex Grigg Academics! Drama 'Tw argues with Stan Starnes in the play, The Star Girl. 4. Beth Larson phones the police during the Stan Starnes shows his love for Beth Larson as Rex looks off in disgust in The Star Spangled Girl. w 2 l it 'T 3 4 -ss ,Q 3 I is if . E V. is I it A 5 6 1. Mr. Robert Watson, Scott Lodge, and Barbara Stallman discuss scenes. 2. Debbie Lincecum and Dean Dingman perform their scene for the English classes. 3. Ted Payne takes a break from practicing. 4. Scott Lodge and Mr. Robert Watson discuss a play. 5. Jim Powell and Susan Eshelman perform a scene from Voices From the High School. 6. Erica Mask studies lines for a Class Assignment. Academics! Drama - 19 English stresses basic reading skills The English department at SHS is designed to give students help in grammar, vocabulary and writing. The department added vocabulary and the keep- ing of a composition folder for each student to the curriculum this year. The results should indicate im- provement by the time this year's freshmen are seniors. Reading skills were also stressed in this year's program. The English department has special activities with guest speakers and special literature films. English is an exciting and challenging course, commented Kris Roe, freshman. English wouldn't be as much fun without the special activlties, commented Dawn Watkins, freshman. The program has gone very good this year. The new teachers have done an excellent job, stated English instructor Mrs. Karen Kays. 3 wwe 5 1. Randy Ewers, Felicia Brown and Larry Leeder create an English project with straws. 2. Shelia Champion, Andrea Watson, Teresa Koschelew, Debbie Gearinger, Mike Morris, and Marty Baxler listen to Mrs. Linda Linn lecture. 3. Shennell Cox, Brian McLain, Todd Kemp, and Chip Foscue are instructed by Ms. Chris Burroughs on how to prepare a Biography. 4. Jeff Fleck, and Dee Malone watch Ted Payne and Todd Riley act out a scene from Hamlet. 5. Students observe Brenda McClure and Charlie Blanton as they perform skits on the use of commas. 6. Lee Thaxton and Todd Petelskl help Mrs. Margie Wilson put up The Scarlet Letter display. AcademicsfEnglish wmv SNS' Q .. ....N....-s fs. 1, I-'fs-Kew.. l fll .i-is e 3? at . -if .X Ida Hudgins discusses the Spanish assignment with Janet Froese, Rhonda and LaTanya Dorsey. 2. Nancy Gallegos, Ray Bell, Julie Bednarz, Cynthia Renea Kaats sing Christmas carols in Latin. 3. Mrs. Bobbie Gohlke iller with his assignment. 4. Mrs. Anna Hinkle assists Brian Pitman av with a Latin certamen. 5. Mrs. Karen Kays helps Wendy King ssignment. E271 Bi-lingual imagination, stresses communication Imagination! That's what foreign language teachers used to make their classes more interesting and alive. Sherman High offers Latin, Spanish, and French. Each language has a club to add to the learning pro- cess. l like Spanishg it's more interesting than I thought it would be, said Karen Fogle, sophomore. Regardless of what language an SHS student par- ticipated in, it.increased his or her knowledge of com- munication. l've enjoyed Latin because it has helped me to enlarge my vocabulary and l've learned where all of our words came from, commented Kim Buck- ingham, senior. Because SHS is affluent in all aspects of academics, it has developed bi-lingual endeavors. The Foreign Language department cared for the needs of college bound students and students who were tired of plain English. ln addition to the study of grammar, the students were encouraged to study the lifestyles of these respective languages. Language not only reflects com- munication, but a viable, real way of life. AcademicsfForeign Language 21 22 Homemaking students set goals Homemaking students acquired skills and knowledge necessary for feeding a family and managing a home wisely. Emphasis was also placed on child care and development and becoming a wise consumer. Home and Family Living classes included per- sonality and character development, clarification of students' values, male and female roles in society, dating and mate selection, and problems in parenting and family life. One activity enjoyed by students in Home and Family Living classes was a mock semi-formal wedding including a reception. I enjoyed Home and Family class, it was one of the best classes l've taken, commented Jim- my Elston, senior. Each student was also required to set a per- sonal goal and make plans to reach that goal. Students evaluated these results. This process helped students to gain self-confidence and undertake challenges in the future, stated Mrs. Betty Brawley, homemaking teacher. Xu . AcademicsfHomecoming . WV. at as 1 'J 5 ,,, yy B fsll QP 2 4 1. Jacque Oetker shows Tajuana Jackson how to macrame. 2. Beverly Wester pins her garment for sewing. 3. Beth Dodson. Deborah Kimsey, Rodney Eleby, and Jerry Guess prepare a meal for homemaking. 4. AKbar Ziyad, Julie Ricks, and Andy Rice listen to Mrs. Betty Brawley give instructions. 5. Halli Rouse, and Shirley Record learn cooking techniques from Mrs. Kay Viergever. 'issxah 2 1. Mr. Cecil Matthews explains a drafting procedure to Tim Wilder and Dale Rodgers. 2. Johnny Session and Kevin Cathey hand cutting dado joinery. 3. Donnie Shipley spot welds his table. 4. Lisa Louderback, Marc Miller, and Randall Baeza watch Mr. Dennis Hause give a demonstration of the table saw. 5. Linda Coulson completes a drafting assignment. Industrial arts strengthens imagination The Sherman High School industrial Arts department has the reputation for turning out ex- cellent students who enjoy drawing intricate blue prints for houses, cabinets, or just about anything. Industrial Arts students rely on imagination for their drawings. HI enjoy drafting, it is helping me pursue my career as an architect, stated John Pritchett, junior. Woodworking students learn basic furniture construction, and General Metals introduces students to making sketches, learning proper use of hand tools, and reading drawings. Drafting has been thoroughly enjoyable. I have pro- gressively acquired drafting skills, commented Ricky Dunn, senior. Mechanical Drafting gives students an understanding of the basics of drafting. Students learn to visualize in three dimensions, to develop and strengthen their technical imagination, to think precisely, and to read and write the language of industry. They also gain experience in making working drawings. ii is hiss, Academicsflndustrial Arts 3 Deadline plays major class activity role We've got to meet our deadlines, is a line often used in the confusion and pressure of the Journalism department. Deadline plays an important role in the life of a journalist, because if a deadline isn't met, the story won't be published, stated Paula Morgan, Journalism instructor. Journalism, generally considered an easy class, in truth takes hard work and determination. Journalism takes time and effort, but it's rewarding to see my story in print, stated Dana Dowell, Journalism I student. .,, A, ...,,. ,,,., mm if , , i V J . l .. ,.,,,,,, ., , - ,iii - 2 M ..,..,f. l J J t f',- .i1it'f1' 1 ,lt 5 AcademicsfJournaIism 1 I as , X R , W qv E I 'lliiii i ma.. 1. Melissa Griffin and Rachel Commons compare lecture notes. 2. Blair Commons locates various typefaces for a type chart. 3. Emma Hodges and Scharlyn Neyman make a list of sports slang that is used in the daily newspaper. 4. Dana Dowell completes a news writing assignment. 5. James Harvey receives test instructions from Mrs. Paula Morgan. 'es 1 I ide' Math application useful in fast-paced world Mathematics programs of the 1980's should in- volve students in problem solving. Problem solv- ing involves applying mathematics to the real world, serving the theory and practice of current and emerging sciences, and resolving issues that extend the frontiers of the mathematical sciences themselves. It was the math department's commitment to create an environment in the school such that each student may achieve mathematical literacy and may exercise, under proper guidance, the option to continue or to terminate the formal study of mathematics. From fundamentals of mathematics, algebra, consumer math, geometry, trigonometry, analytics, and calculus, the emphasis within the math program, stressed problem solving. Algebra ll is a challenging and fun course, commented Patti Roe, junior. Students should be able to search for and identify patterns, analyze given problems, verify findings, and compute, stated Robert M. DeBerry, math instructor. 2 4 r. Albert Hambrick checks on Darren Harper's work. 2. Mr, Robert DeBerry ' t t' t A d W t d L le Barnes. 3. D d Senor asks M'ss 1. M gives uns ruc :ons o n rea a son an es: avi I Jane Andrajack for instructions, 4. Mr, Don Sharp lectures to Cynthia Crooker, Joanna Collier, and Michelle Hammett. 5. Ms. Yvonne Butler and Jenny Byler work with the computer. ACademiCS!Math Musical endeavors enrich students Interested in music? Sherman High offers choir, orchestra, and band to enrich each individual both creatively and academically. The SHS band has developed a style of perfor- mance which has received superior ratings in UIL competition. The band supports the Bearcats every Friday night at football games, and along with choir and orchestra, performs at contests and concerts for the remainder of the year. Rhonda Williams, junior commented, Band has been fun. We've real- ly worked hard, and it paid off when we got a one rating in contest. Choir remained busy all year with spring and fall concerts, Christmas concerts, and UIL competition. l have enjoyed being in choir this year. The trips and performances have been exciting, stated Troy Werner, senior. Orchestra participated in concerts, UIL competi- tion, All Region Orchestra, and performed for the Sherman Musical Arts. Orchestra is one way to meet other students with the same musical in- terests, stated LaTanya Dorsey, junior. as is Q F 2 x 1 Jim l gp: .-s. K . V, .. 'i 1. David Layman, Jeff Brockleman, Todd Estes, and Crayton Dallas sing during a cho Leonard Hill practices playing the cello, 3. Rex Grigg, Richard Harvey, Steve Froese, and Don add spirit to a pep rally. 4. Acappella choir members practice for the Christmas concert 5 Debb e Jeff Brockleman, Lori Hattle, Marie Johnson, Crayton Dallas, and Mary Wilsey sing Christmas carols f Zyl Q .! iu-, J 1 'R W ' K N ii' 5 it S e ,.i g My mm Nywsm PF' S 4 A K6 f NV 5 6 Robert Tubbs practices the violin. 2. Scot Parnell performs during halftime. 3. Debbie Markl, Jeff Buckner, Susan Hase, Leslie s, Troy Werner, Mary Wiley and Kirk Rayford bring Christmas spirit to SHS. 4. Kelly Caddell shows his talent on the bells. 5. da Edwards, Joanna Collier, and Sharon Killion practice for the Christmas concert. 6. Cheryl Killion develops her musical skill. Academics! Music Physical education keeps students fit The Physical Education department offered students activities that helped them stay physically fit. PE, Driver's Ed, and Health were all part of the Physical education department. ln PE I am able to participate in different team sports while trying to stay in shape, commented Pam Jacobs, junior. Health classes studied the human anatomy along with health care. They had presentations by guest speakers on physical and mental care. Driver's Ed helped students develop their driv- ing skills and get their long awaited driver's license. Drlver's Ed was a lot of fun, but it was work too, commented John Lowery. Driver's Ed benefitted those who allowed themselves to practice driving procedures, stated Jean Kuhns, instructor. 28 Academicsflnhysical Education 2 1. Mike Desaloms, Lisa Ford, and Debra Wallis get ready drivers training. 2. Donnie Stephens practices mouth mouth on Resusi-Anne. 3. Julie Bednarz and Pat listen to Mr. Ed Hunt give a health lecture. 4. Gina takes a soccer test in PE. 5. Students play Volleyball in PE. HM, X bn ggi., dmoz, Q.. .lb-. 'w'---W .J 'fL, 5-L .,,,,,,..m Wi , A T as-nan V Ridinger helps Christy Daffern check out a book. 2. Bill n answers the telephone in the office. 3. Michelle Fincher paper ready to fill the copy machine. 4. Jason Perkins records the distance phone calls. 5. Mrs. Carol Felch shows Jennifer Davis hang the newspapers. Library, office aides earn practical skills Upon entering the office at Sherman High the first person encountered might be the smiling face of an office aide. The office and school relies heavily on the of- fice aides. They learn to take over and do their jobs well, without being told. Taking attendance cards, answering phone calls, delivering messages, and filing are just a few of the many office aide jobs. We always have good dependable students, we couldn't do without them, commented Mrs. Pat Crow, secretary. Working in the office gives students practical experience for later self confidence. Andy Olmstead, senior, stated, Working in the office is enjoyable. All the office staff is so helpful and friendly. Library assistants helped students to check out books and the kept records of newspapers and magazines. They also set up various window displays throughout the year. 4... AcademicsfOffice Aides Staff work rewarding and worthwhile Putting out a yearbook requires a lot of patience and persistence. Most of the work has to be done repeatedly before it is perfected. Despite all the monotonous work, when the book comes out and you look at a page and say, I did it, it all becomes worthwhile. This year's staff was relatively new, with only three returning staffers. Staffers had to learn the basics and recognize what appeals to the students. The things the students learn working on staff can help them during their lifetime, stated Mrs. Paula Morgan, advisor. Tracey Johnson commented, Publications is a fun and rewarding class. sbt' gms 'z.-s... 2 3 4 'Jia mf Q .A 30 AcademicsfPublications ,J 1 i I 1 1 L 4 r l. Q .1 .. su .31 I -f y ff, ' , ' . : in I gk L .,., . QNQ, VLLVLL K . 3, . :if . Q V . v,,, A ' 46? Q' if .Q yw.xA5:x'.!!Q . A tl fn? .1- AA' 10 X ,ff s.s.. e 22 in? 'High Left page: 1. Tracey Johnson types senior credits. 2. Mike Brown focuses in on target. . Mrs. Paula Morgan and Tonya Clinton discuss an upcoming deadline. 4. Djuna Foster proofreads quads. 5. Mrs. Paula Morgan and Lisa Thompson explain ad sales. 6. Tom Lesnick develops pictures. 7. Jeff Fleck thinks of a headline for story. Right page: 1. Richard Pate gathers pictures as they dry. 2. Curtis Luper prepares pictures for a layout. 3. Valerie Kvestad seals envelopes for mail. 4. Brad Nickson ex- amines negatives. 5. Claudette Jones takes cards during class pictures. 6. Ray Russell prepares story for deadlines. 7. Johnny Turner works on quads. 8. Mike Brassart works on current events. 9. Lori Williams looks for class schedules. 10. Tim Tisdell and Tracy Beaver sort through class pictures. AcademicsfPublications - 31 1 Science fulfills requirements The Science department offered a variety of courses designed to fulfill the requirements for graduation and develop an adequate background for those students desiring to attend college. The department includes Physical Science, Biology regular and applied, Chemistry, and Physics. At the present time there is an increasing gap in the fields of science and technology. One of our goals was to stimulate students' in- terest in these very rewarding fields in order to fill this void, stated Mr. Curtis Gray, department leader. The excitement of discovery through investiga- tion and experimentation was a side-light to entering the world of science. These aspects enhanced the mental maturity necessary to func- tion in our technological society. I enjoyed Biology. It was an exciting and in- teresting class, commented Missy Hickman, freshman. 1. Kevin Sheren, Rodney Shives, Sherry Blackburn and Gwen Jones listen to Mr. Stephen Rogers give a lecture. 2. Mr. Bill Estes focuses the microscope for Tonya Mack. 3. Barbra Moreland, Bobby Taylor, Pete Fowler, and Tony Hansard use the microscope during Biology. 4. Mr. Curtis Gray shows Leslie Kyle and Dan Hanrahan how to complete a lab assign- ment. 5. Paige Francisco, Brad Fincher, Jenny Jones and Mark Lee work on a chemistry experiment. AcademicsfScience 'Se . , . . 1. Mr. Welton Stoker, Gayla Edwards, and Dana Dowell discuss research papers. 2. Miss Gene Loop, Michelle Carr, Eric Brott, James Denison and Keith Palmer play a com- petitive game. 3. Sheila Rowen assists Mr. Pete McGee in grading papers. 4. Ronald Wright completes his study ques- tions. 5. Mrs. Linda Hayes assists Dennis Willits with his classwork. Social studies accents creativity American History, Government, Psychology, World History, Geography, and Economics are all a part of the Social Studies department of SHS. We have had a very active year, commented Mrs. Linda Hayes, department leader. Social Studies are subjects in which a student can show his creativity. Students worked on special pro- jects ranging from colorful maps and posters to three dimensional models. Students designed skits, plays, and even games based on television shows. Colby Randel, sophomore said, l'm glad l took history this year because l've learned about the past as well as the present. Social Studies courses are required for three years in order for a student to graduate. Students acquire knowledge of the Civil War, the World Wars and up through modern-functions of the American Government. They also learn where places are located and the events which hap- pened there. lncluded is all the information need- ed to turn a student into a well rounded citizen. .ii li G 3 -Mitt AcademicsfSocial Studies Vocational students develop job skills From learning the anatomy of a hog, to giving a perm, the Sherman High School Vocational Department offered a variety of vocational pro- grams to meet the varied needs and interests of students. Students who were interested in pursuing special skills or interests through on the job train- ing had six co-op education programs from which to choose. These included: Ag co-op, Marketing and Distributive Education, Health Occupation Education, Occupational Homemaking, Industrial Cooperative Training, and Vocational Office Education. These courses were opened only to juniors and seniors. Three hour Pre-Employment lab classes were offered in the following areas: Auto Mechanics, Building Trades, Cosmetology, Vocational Drafting, Machine Shop and Welding, and TV Technology. These classes are opened to sophomore, juniors, and seniors. Cosmetology has really been a learning experience, com- mented Angie Northcutt, junior. Other Vocational classes included: Production Agriculture, Consumer and Homemaking Educa- tion, Office Education Lab, Marketing and Distributive Education Lab. Building trades gives me a sense of accomplishment. lt's a great class, said Mike Bazan. Vocational students were preparing themselves for continued education at a post secondary level or for entry into the labor market using the skills and knowledge they had gained in high school as a bases for starting their career. 1. Colin Melton and Mr. Herman Stoner discuss agricultural. 2. Miss Susan Johnson helps Patti Roe set up a transcriber. 3. Charles Hatton and Mr. Mark Stubber discuss ICT jobs. 4. Mr. Darvin Johnson shows Janet Wade how to dimension a floor plan, 1. Timmy Tell cleans the exhaust pipes. 2. Shelby Bain works on a lathe. 3. Mrs. Joanne Slaughter discusses the assignment with Linda Stein. 4. Trica Cooksey styles Evangeline Murphy's hair. 5. Mike Bazan prepares bricks for construction. 6. Pam Medlin checks Cindy Blanton's blood pressure. 7. Mike Hunter and Chris Self repair a stereo. AcademicsfVocationaI 'RY QQ. X' 2 WW fi x, 43 Academicsfvocational 3 gf . fff1' ,-- T AN f a f fffff N' j.,: SQf52gQWf- - 42 'i?f 0i?W' y 'Hu wfwwsfwkiffif m az :E ,Q if w a if M - f-m r 4. 3 9 2. ' .4. v-'1:- . , ,-f . -.' -rw' f ..-fr J f: -'-.w-,uv-Hn .-' 1'4'Q'.'i if -v,:'1' .I A F P ' .r f 'L -H51 -. P i f ' WW .-f-::f'- 1 1. 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Q .,,. . , if ., fm. A wg-a'i,qf:1-. ,.:, ..g,,-f, .A .-, . -f,gf-,wry:Aa-gr,-Q1-fw Me: 'Lf ',5,,z-.'fs-m'-- ' -' :A -naw 1EwtfEf.,xwf.'. 'f.F':'v ,. ,,.,1l,,, Steady practice earns band superior rating For the first time in five years, the Sherman High School Bearcat Band succeeded in earning a superior rating at the UIL Marching Contest. In band, students experienced the joy of making music, discovered and developed their own musical talent, and learned to understand the fundamentals of music. Even those students and faculty that were not included in the art of performing music and making a half-time show, derived a great deal of enjoyment from the band's performances. The band council planned a Christmas party with a hay ride, and lots of hot dogs. The symphonic Band presented a variety of Christmas music for area elementary schools. Junior Tracey Beaver commented, I think band was a challenge for some and fun for others. The band officers this year were, Janet Froese, president, Rex Grigg, vice president, Susan Morse, secretary, and David Senor, publicity chairman, Mr. Lee South and Mr. Richard Knoll, were directors. :sm g -mix 3 .. .mmkv 155 1 5 1. Rhonda Williams, Cheryl Estes, Tina Lovelace, and Tonya Clinton add to halftime. 2. Sean Walker concentrates on a halftime show. 3. The band plays during a pep rally. 4. Donny Haywood displays his talent dur- 38 - ActivitiesfBand 1 an mlm 2 V' . 5 4 , 1 ' 6-nf' Q .. 4 ing a performance. 5. Debbie Lincecum, Dale Rodgers, Phillip Bowers, Michelle Fincher, and Rex Grigg have refreshments after a concert. , Q- f ,: is 'f- W j..4.'........' F - ffyfyhtff lf' , Q f ' 1 ' Af ,41'k'N ?'i' ii 'M'i'?- 9 N ef? ,f X, .a l,. .255 C ffx . K Motivation promotes student productions Considering their hectic schedules, choir members found time to sell candles, sausage and cheese, attend the A Cappella swim, and an officers' retreat at David Layman'sfarm. What a busy schedule they did have. Contributing to the holidays and special occasions, choir students caroll- ed throughout the halls before Christmas vacation and also took part in singing valentines. In the winter season some choir students participated 1 in Area Auditions at Austin College, All-State Choir, UIL Solo and Ensemble at Allen High School, and UIL Concert and Sight Reading contests. Choir officers this year were: David Layman, president, Sally Nicholson, vice president, Jennifer Shaw, secretary, Kellie Daniel, librarian, Larry Lynch, assistant librarian, Suzanne Nelson, historian, Debbie Markl and Princeton Williams, spirit committee co-chairpersons. Mr. Duane Gohlke is director. 5 1. Steve Sloan, Larry Lynch, Troy Werner, and Princeton Williams serve themselves at a choir party. 2. Mr. Duane Gohlke, David Layman, Sally Nicholson, Julie Pierce and Princeton Williams discuss upcoming events. 3. Shonda Corley, Jenifer Shaw, and Craig O'DonnelI relax at a choir meeting. 4. Jerry Roberts, and Sally Nicholson serve refreshments after a choir concert. 5. Princeton Williams, Kathy Griffin and David Layman ponder a group assignment at the choir officer retreat. 40 - ActivitiesfChoir 'W il lex Rf 5' 4 5 7 1. Choir members watch the movie Rocky Ill. 2. Melinda Low, Patricia Low, and Denise Sharp present a skit at the Christmas concert. 3. Lisa Hamilton, Leslie Rickerson, and Carol Markl perform during a Christmas concert. 4. A Cappella Choir members add their talents to brighten up the Christmas concert. 5. Jill Newtown helps put up the lighting for a concert. 6. Choir members enjoy themselves at a swimming party, 7. George Landsford and Mike Daugherty after a concert. 8. The All-Region Choir members concentrate on singing their best, ActivitiesfChoir - 41 5 w sr N Thespians broadens actors' creativity The International Thespians Society is the Theatre Club at SHS. Membership was attained through working in school productions. The aim of the Thespians organization is to promote theatre at all levels. Productions, work shops, theatre tournaments and monthly meetings all helped achieve this goal. Rex Grigg senior, commented, Being a member of the high school Thespians troupe has given me an opportunity to broaden my creativity as an actor. The people in this organization represent a good cross section of SHS students. l feel my experiences with these people will stay with me forever and l know my life in the theatre has been influenced by those experiences. Thespian officers were, Beth Larson, president, Rex Grigg, vice president: Jennie Jones, secretary, Melinda Low, historian, and David Lincecum, theatre technician. Mr. Robert Watson was sponsor. 3 4 7 1. Scott Meredith, Prussia Dalton, and Wendy Ludlow laugh at a comic scene. 2. Debbie Lincecum, Michelle Fincher, Wendy Ludlow, Melinda Low, and Jenny Jones practice for UIL Contest. 3. Rex Grigg spends a few moments to rehearse. 4. Prussia Dalton greets Michelle Fincher at 42 - ActivitiesfThespians 1 2 'fx it . 5 a Christmas party. 5. Nancy Carlson and Beth Larson amused by a Christmas gag gift. 6. William Johnson listen instructions for the next play production. 7. Denise and Crayton Dallas practice a scene. S Area artist provide creative incentive Art League members were introduced to creative art through the efforts of community artists and club spon- sors Mrs. Nell Hannah and Mrs. Mary Hensler. During monthly meetings guest speakers Pat Pierce a local art teacher, and Paul Washburn hobbyist revealed their skills. The 1982-83 Art League officers were: Jeff Buckner, presidentg Von Neita Akers, vice president: Laura Aslakson, secretaryg and Robin Schemmel, treasurer. - Yuaitff ., r si J4- 'wsssm-.....e. ' 7 :su . 6 .Jeff Buckner and Von Neita Akers observe Mr. Paul Washburn's painting techniques. 2. Mrs. Mary Hensler, Phillip Merritt, and Jeff Buckner iscuss upcoming events, 3. Mrs. Mary Hensler, Sheila Champion, and Donna Champion discuss contest activities. 4. Club members watch r. Jay Buckner demonstrate his talent. 5. Rhonda Williams, Von Neita Akers, Jeff Reichet, and Jeff Buckner listen to club plans. 6. Kim a s c works on a drawing during a meeting. 7. Von Neita Akers discusses an art exhibition. ActivitiesfArt League - 43 Math team gains knowledgeable skills The Sherman High Math Team was an organization of students who wished to exercise their knowledge in the field of mathematics. Throughout the school year, members of the math team worked hard by practicing their process and com- putational skills. Students also participated in various competitions. The team participated in state competition which was held in Austin and UIL competition which was held at Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls. Officers for the Math Team were, Bruce Armstrong, presidentg Darrell Miller, vice presidentg Brian Miller, treasurer: and Susan Morse, reporter. Mr. Don Sharp was number sense sponsor and Miss Yvonne Butler was Calculator sponsor. 4 44 - Activities! Math Team 'Q K XLR r N... at .... S 1 E 3 1. Susan Morse practices her speed. 2. James Shoffit Chris Peterson work on math problems. 3. Darrell Miller . c centrates on contest problems. 4 Gina White che problems. 5. James Shoffit works on his numerical ks Students expand scientific knowledge The Science Team is a team in which students are able to expand their knowledge in the areas of chemistry, physics, and biology. Science team members competed in several tournaments throughout the school year. District contest was held in Wichita Falls and state com- petition was held in Austin. Science team members also attended the UIL competition at Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls. Members included Susan Eshelmen, James Shoffit, Chris Peterson, and Kenneth Brunson. Miss Jane Andrajack was sponsor. nw Iib ws ,NNW ActivitiesfScience Team Student council plans dancesg code revision Student Council was an organization within the school that gave students a voice in what hap- pened at SHS. Throughout the year, Student Council held ac- tivities such as Morp, the Homecoming, and the Class Christmas parties. Cabinet members revised the Election Code, and Student Council Constitution for next year. The 1982-83 student body officers were: Steve Avard, president, Thad Kelley, vice president, and Sarah Sloan, secretary. Mrs. Mary Lynn Jones was sponsor. 5 5 1. Jim Graham, junior class president, and Sally Nicholson, senior class president receive the spirit stick from Wichita Falls students. 2. Kerri Taylor, Thad Kelly, Kim Cambell, and Craig O'Donnel decorate the com- mons to help spread the Christmas spirit. 3. Council members listen to ad- vice at the Leadership Workshop. 4. Kevin Dickens, Tony Dean, and Ted Payne show their interest in the Toga party. 5. Kerri Taylor, Thad Kelley, Sally Nicholson, Roberto Olivares, Renea Ayers, and Andrea Watson listen to upcoming activities. 6. Kirk Rayford and Thad Kelley discuss items sold in the school store. 46 - ActivitiesfStudent Council .A-A 'wi 1 2 F , K 3 4 5 i gl i ...iEL, 1.. X P t S f i -1. Q 6 7 . Julie Godsey, Cheryl Estes, Janis Fleming, Paige Francisco, and Michelle Ramsey do the Cotton-Eyed-Joe at the dance sponsored by tudent Council. 2. Vince Pierce grimaces as he is giving blood to the annual Blood Drive sponsored by Student Council. 3. Steve Avard inter- iews Cindy Blanton for homecoming queen interest. 4. Cindy Blanton and Sheila Rowen count the singing valagrams as Mrs. Mary Lynn ones and Steve Avard observe. 5. Ed Chappell enjoys his singing Val-o-gram that was sent to him from his favorite sweetheart. 6. Curtis uper, Jim Graham, and Andera Watson participate in Omnibus. 7. Steve Sloan shows his cool way of being a DJ at the toga party. ActivitiesfStudent Council - 47 Orchestra leads prosperous year The Sherman High Orchestra led a prosperous year under the direction of Mr. Daryle Dering. Orchestra students opened their year by com- peting in the All-Region try outs and UIL Competi- tion. Members also hosted a fall and spring con- cert which was open to the public. As a fund raiser, students sold calendars and three year planners. Officers for orchestra were: LaTanya Dorsey, president, Jennifer Justus, vice president, Jeanette Lowery, secretary and treasurer, and Machelle Hopper, historian. is B S Nt it 'S s tgstitt WW 5 48 - ActivitiesfOrchestra in .:,:.t ,L t -s i A 4 1. Mr. Daryle Dering helps Jennifer Justus with her music. Jeanette Lowery practices her music for a contest. 3 Hill concentrates on his music. 4. Leonard Hill helps Tubbs with his music. 5. Jim Korioth and Jeanette Low work together on their music for Contest. S 5 in S . Ricky Griffith and Leslie Kyle enjoy the food at the JCL pro- ressive dinner. 2. Progressive dinner hosts, Mr. and Mrs. yle discuss upcoming activities with Mrs. Anna Hinkle, Deb eutelhuber, and Cynthia Melugin. 3. Deb Reutelhuber, Cyn- hia Melugin, and Nancy Gallegos listen to the conversation. . Brian Self engages in a game of Galaga at the JCL hristmas party. 5. Kelly Jackson, John LaFoy, Meg Vaughn, ale Rodgers, and Paula Chumbley listen while Mrs. Anna inkle suggests ideas for fund raisers. JCL members sell candy to raise funds The Junior Classical League started their year off by hosting a Get- Acquainted party for club members in the home of Mrs. Anna Hinkle, JCL sponsor. Members eagerly participated in selling candy and students placed their earnings into the club's fund. Mrs. Hinkle stated, The money would help to pay added expenses at JCL competitions. The annual Christmas party was held at Pizza Inn, where students ex- changed gifts and enjoyed eating pizza. The month of January found students preparing themselves for an area competition in Duncanville and afterwards participating in San Antonio. Officers met off and on for the remainder of the year and planned various activities such as a Progressive dinner party, which was held in the homes of members, and a Liberalia to celebrate all JCL members' birthdays. Students ended their year by hosting a Roman Banquet. JCL officers were Ricky Griffith, presidentg Dale Rodgers, vice presi- dentg Debra Reutelhuber, secretary, and Cynthia Melugin, treasurer. l 3 ActivitiesfJunior Classical League - 49 PASF welcomes foreign exchange students Pan American Student Forum started the year off by traditionally welcoming the arrival of the new foreign ex- change students at a reception. As a fund raiser, members of PASF sold candy and donated their earnings to the club's fund. One of this year's highlights for PASF students was a field trip to Annie's Santa Fe restaurant in Dallas where club members enjoyed eating Mexican food. For the remainder of the year PASF students prepared themselves for the annual Foreign Language Weekend which was hosted by Austin College. Club members were to participate in categories such as oral interpretation, poetry, reading comprehension, and dance. PASF students brought an end to active and festive year at their end of the year party. Officers for PASF were: Kerri Taylor, president, Janet Froese, vice-president, Renee Ayers, secretary, Rodney Roe, treasurer, and Kim Keene, reporter. Sponsor was Mrs. Ida Hudgins. .. 5 . ' f 1- xx sf 1, 'f f ,- g . A 5 5 50 - ActivitiesfPan American Student Forum H fam JG 1' ..-na, wh We nf f Y 'dy' th W.. 1 2 4 1. Mrs. lda Hudgins discusses activities with Todd Riza, Nicholson, and Kerri Taylor. 2. Kerri Taylor helps Moberly with her Spanish poetry. 3. Sandy Stewart Phyllis Hunt discuss fund raising activities. 4. Todd Rosalinda Almazan, Janet Froese, Sheila Rowen, Jenn Marsh, Phyllis Hunt, and LaTonya Dorsey listen to Mrs. Hudgins discuss activities for Foreign Language Weekend. Michelle Loftin contributes to conversation while Jim Grah listens. wfgfns fb ,rs as French Club has active year Parlez-vous francais? That's what somebody in the French club might have asked when questioned about the French traditions. This exotic bunch of people started off the year by planning a get-together party at Pizza Inn. Students in Mrs. Karen Kay's French I class celebrated Christmas with a festival of French foods. Each member contributed their own specialty. ln order for students to compete in the Symposium Foreign Language Contest held at Austin College and San Angelo, members sold candy during the spring season. The money was also used for the cIub's annual trip to a French restaurant in Dallas and a spring party. Officers this year were: Tom Bedsole, presidentg Tim Wilder, vice president, Cindy Blanton, secretary, and Dana Dowell, treasurer. Sponsor of the French club was Mrs. Bobbie Gohlke. 3 T -r.- fa . W 1. Tom Bedsole and Leslie Barnes listen attentively at a French club meeting. 2. Lynn Baur, Cindy James, William Johnson, Mrs. Karen Kays, and Michelle Turner enjoy refreshments at a meeting. 3. Velma Miller shows interest at a meeting. 4. Mike Desaloms, Andrew Lucchesi, Marianna Desaloms, and Kent Brown discuss upcoming events. 5. Susan Connelly, Philip Bowers, and Debbie Lincecum listen at a meeting. 6. Mrs. Karen Kays and Lynn Baur enjoy cake at a meeting. ActivitiesfFrench - 51 FHA contributes to community service Throughout the school year, Future Homemakers of America members participated in a year filled with fun and excitement. FHA students opened their year by installing newly elected officers at a formal ceremony which concluded with an open house reception for guests and club members. Members of FHA sponsored a money making project by sell- ing Tom Wat products, offering a service to the community. Students hosted a friendship, pot luck, dinner and scavenger hunt for a neighboring school which enabled club members to exchange ideas and activities. A contribution was made to the Sherman Development Center so that persons there could enjoy a merrier Christmas. Other FHA activities included a program on self-defense which featured Sheriff Jack Driscoll, an open house for the consumer and homemaking education advisory committee, and entering projects at the Loy Lake exhibit. Two delegates were chosen to attend the area contest in Fort Worth and state contest in Dallas. FHA officers were Hope Sims, president, Lisa Todd, pro- grams, Teresa Koschelew and Diane Douglas, projects, Renea Ayers, recreation, Lori Williams, publications, Mary Wiley, secretary, Julie Ricks, treasurer, Mickey Myatt, historian, Diane Daugherty, parliamentarian, and Chris Snodgrass, sergeant-at-arms. Sponsors were Mrs. Betty Brawley, Mrs. Mary McCulloch and Mrs. Kay Viergever. R ul 3 1 , .:.. f was 2 Q- +'r?2 .H 5 N M i' -.sf -.. .z.,,, .eggs 'H- ' Y ' 5 3 5 1 ...xi-is -3, 1. Tammy Arnold and Hope Sims prepare to install officers. 2. Wiley, Lori Williams, Tammy Arnold, Diane Douglas, Teresa Koschelew Lisa Todd, and Hope Sims recite their duty vows. 3. Diane Daugherty Mary Wiley, and Mickey Myatt wash dishes. 4. Lisa Todd, Hope and Mrs.Mary McCulloch prepare punch for the FHA open house. Renea Ayers recites her vows. FTA host taco pile-up dinner Future Teachers of America hosted several activities for the 1982-83 school year. FTA members got their year under way by electing and installing officers for the new school year. Students sponsored money making projects by sell- ing senior T-shirts which featured the names of graduating seniors. A Christmas party was sponsored for children of the Grayson County Society for Crippled Children. Other FTA activities included a progressive dinner party, a taco pile-up dinner held in the home of Stephanie Schweizer, a banana split party held at Rebecca Olivares, and a Mexican dinner in which the Denison FTA chapter were guests. FTA students met each month to exchange ideas and plan activities. Members ended their year by holding a banquet. FTA officers were Sheila Rowen, president, Sally Nicholson, vice president: Kerri Taylor, committee chairman, Renea Ayers, secretary: Julie Ricks, treasurer, Debbie Markl, parliamentariang and Susan Sparazynski, historian. Margie Wilson and Carrie Jo Wilson were sponsors. 5 1. Suzanne Bednardz contributes to the conversation while Deb Reutelhuber, Julie Bednardz, and Marcia Krajewski listen. 2. Mrs. Margie Wilson serves punch at the progressive dinner. 3. Suzanne Bednardz and Kim McClure fix their plates while Stephanie Schweizer looks on. 4. Steve Sloan chats with Jim Graham, 5. Susan Webster and Susan Howell prepare their plates. 6. Renea Ayers and Mrs. Carrie Jo Wilson listen to ideas contributed by another member. ActivitiesfFuture Teachers of America Future Farmers work towards being best Cowpokes, rednecks, and goat-ropers were names associated with the Future Farmers of America. Be it cowpokes or city slickers, they all agreed that FFAers work hard to be the best. To exhibit their hard work and effort students showed their animals at the yearly Loy Lake Stock Show. The two main shows that students exhibited at were, the Southwestern Exposition in Fort Worth and the Houston Livestock Show. Students also showed at McKinney, Callisburg, and the State Fair of Texas. Officers were, Shain Chapman, president, Kim Keene, vice president, Lisa Kelley, secretary, Collin Melton, reporter, Lea Ann Scott, treasurer, John Grigg, sentinel, Kellie Daniels, historian, Jay Stockton, parliamentarian, and Kam Kittrell, second vice president. Sponsors were Mr. Herman Stoner and Mr. Glenn Blount. 5 1. Jay Renfro makes sure his hog gets proper treatment. 2. Rodney Gann, David Daniels, and Mike Reynolds practice showing their lambs. 3. Colin Melton and Mr. Herman Stoner check the latch on a trailer. 4. 54 - Activities!Future Farmers of America 1 Ronald Wright secures the lock on a trailer. 5. Brad and Chris Bean enjoy a Christmas party. 6. Valerie and Jill Stephens exercise their lambs. NHS more than just scholastic ability Contrary to popular belief, scholastic ability is not the only criterion for membership in the National Honor Society. The members have high goals demonstrated through their tradition of service, leadership, character, and scholarship. Seniors and Juniors who are inducted into NHS must maintain a 4,0 grade average. Potential members must have at least ten honors classes throughout high school. Marsha Krajewski, senior, commented, NHS is an honor for all the hard work I've done. Officers for this year were Sally Nicholson, president: Marianna Desaloms, vice president, Marsha Krajewski, secretaryg and Charlie Mayer, treasurer. Sponsors were Mrs. Karen Kays and Mr. John Needham. 3 . .... X JR s. : . 5 lg' ' lk x aww Q . l . .Q 1. is K 3 ,-F ' 5 Q. - . ' A W fd ,V M S 6 5 1 Julie Pierce and Marianna Desaloms converse at a meeting 2 Susan Sparazynski, Laura Anderson, Steve Avard and Carol Sheppard discuss upcoming events 3 Doug Hermes Tony Dean and Rickey Griffith listen to important speeches. 4. Robin Schemmel, Janet Wade. and Janet Froese check the awards qualifications 5 Sally Nicholson and Mr. John Needham discuss class grades. 6. NHS members make use of extra time ActivitiesfNational Honor Society - 55 Mu Alpha Theta promotes high scholastic abilities Mu Alpha Theta was sponsored by the Mathematical Association of America and the National Council of Mathematics. The organization's purpose is to promote scholarship and enjoyment and understanding of mathematics among high school seniors. The club was formed to develop interest in mathematics. Club members must have three semesters of algebra, and two of geometry or their equivalent, and one semester of more advanced mathematics. Members of the club sparkled the cafeteria by decorating the school Christmas tree. Ornament con- tributions were made by each club to make the tree look its best. Mu Alpha Theta officers were: David Brown, presidentg Jenifer Shaw, vice-president, Carol Shepard, secretary, Sally Nicholson, treasurer. Mrs. Diane Jones was sponsor. 2 W X X Q . 1. Kim Campbell and Sally Nicholson listen to club activities. 2. Susan Sparzynski, Lori Bednarz, Kim Cambell, and Sally Nicholson study dur- ing a meeting. 3. Tony Dean and Larry Martin discuss the Christmas 56 - ActivitiesfMu Alpha 1 3 'ws Ulu... g - T it H . ... . . 5. s ... - E E.i..'MnM S - 5 tree ornaments. 4. Jeff Pool, Brian Miller, and Carrie Bryant look over club qualifications. 5. Christi Chumbly, Brad Nickson, and Tony Dean work on math problems. 1. Combined efforts benefit students, entire community industrial Cooperative Training is a joint effort through students, parents, the school, and industrial merchants offering students definite jobs. Although the entire community benefits from the pro- gram, the students at Sherman High School gain the most. Students not only earn credits toward graduation, and standard wage earnings for working but they are given the opportunity to develop their industrial ap- titudes and interests. Some of the local businesses employing students through the ICT program include, Swartwout industries, Ultra Carbon, City of Sherman, Twin City Lanes, Denison Golf Carts, and Ceres Engine Rebuilders. ICT officers were David Lincecum, president, Gary Dunlap, vice president, Chip Kisloski, secretary, Cary Gooch, treasurer, Dennis Robards, reporter, Mike Patter- son, parliamentarian, and Ronnie Corbitt, sergeant at arms. Mr. Mark Stubber was sponsor. emma-Ona 3 QE 5 ennie Calhoun and Dennis Robards Rodney Ricketts and Doug Hermes. 3. blood drive. 5. Cornelious Thompson asks 6 to suggestions at a VICA meeting 2 Rodney Ricketts Micheal Gray, and a question concerning activities. 6. Lincecum discusses projects with Charles Hatton listen to upcoming events. Charles Hatton listens to fund raising ac- s Thompson Gary Dunlap 4 David Lincecum discusses the student tivities recommendations. Activitiesflndustrial Cooperative Training - 57 OEA attends East Texas, San Antonio contests Office Education Association got their year underway by electing and installing club officers. Soon afterwards, OEA members sold various items from the Tom Wat kits, enabling them to earn a substantial amount of money which was contributed to the clubs fund. A four course progressive dinner was a highlight for December. The party was held in the homes of club members, Lorinda Ford, Julia Kever, Angel Inman, and Cynthia Flowers. Members met regularly for the remainder of the year. They attended an area contest at East Texas State and later, a three day contest at San Antonio. OEA officers were Yolonda Vick, president: Lorinda Ford, vice president, Brenda Baker, cor- responding secretaryg and Shantrell Burks, recording secretary. Sponsors were Mrs. Murlene Watwood and Miss Susan Johnson. - J ' ,fV, Tk I H K V ,...'.,, I 2 li 4 58 - ActivitiesfOffice Education N1-u....,,,1 1 ind' it imssse- 5 1. Cindy Collins works to complete an assignment. 2. Shari Mask types a mem Kelly McKinney and Cindy Stephens enjoy the food at the OEA Christmas part OEA members discuss upcoming activities. 5. Angela Wright enjoys the fine 1 served at the progressive dinner. Q 'il 1 Nm 1. Mr. Marvin Sprouse demonstrates CPR techniques as Rhonda Krauss and Kim Ellis look on. 2. Stephanie Cookston, Smoking Sam, and Denise Turner encourage people not to smoke. 3. Carolyn Johnson and Stephanie Cookston play HOSA sponsors speakers, parties As in the past, Health Occupations Students of America led an active and exciting year. To get things going, HOSA students held a Get Ac- quainted party at Pizza Inn for new and old club members. A Halloween party was held in the home of Denise Turner, club president. During the winter holidays, HOSA members held their Christmas party at school, enjoying cookies and refreshments. HOSA members also sponsored many guest speakers from the local area. They spoke on topics such as hearing defects and crime prevention. HOSA students sponsored a blood pressure check in health classes and later at the Sher-Den Mall. Another project was the Smoke Out drive in which HOSA members joined with the student council and encouraged smokers to quit for twenty-four hours. As a fund raiser, students sold key chains, planners, and medicards. The earnings were placed in the clubs fund and used to cover expenses on trips and contests. Students also entered a three day Area V contest in Fort Worth. HOSA officers this year were Denise Turner, president, Rhonda Krauss, vice president, Traci Lyons and Datra Parker, co-secretaries, Angela Johnson, reporter: Tim Lunkley, parliamentarian, Kim Ellis, treasurer, Carolyn Johnson and Stephanie Cookston, co-historians: and Pam Medlin, sentinel. Mrs. Helena Fair was sponsor. UNO at the Halloween party. 4. Terry Smallwood practices CPR on Mr. Marvin Sprouse. 5. Mrs. Helena Fair takes Lee Thaxton's blood pressure. ActivitiesfHealth Occupations HERO students develop excellent leadership qualities Home Economics Related Occupations was a club for students enrolled in Occupational Home Economics, a course combining on-the-job-training with in-school instruction. Development of leadership qualities and school, home, and community involvement were two of the purposes of the club. Three projects sponsored by HERO members were a Hallo- ween party at the Grayson County Society for Crippled Children, providing Thanksgiving dinner for a needy family, and tray favors for a rest home at Christmas. Students were also involved in a very successful fund raising project to pay expenses of delegates to the Area Leadership Conference in Fort Worth and State FHAXHERO meeting in Dallas. A banquet honoring employers was held in April HERO officers for 1982-83 were Jason Perkins, president: Kelly Vaughn, first up, Dana Beard, second up, Lee Craddock, third upg Mike Kottwitz, fourth up, Linda Stein, fifth up: Kim Brewer, secretary and treasurer, Frances Owens, historian and parliamentariang and Vanessa Ervin, sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Joanne Slaughter was sponsor. 3 Qi- s Q4 ss .q X, P fifj. s , 1. Dana Beard chats with a friend. 2. Mrs. Joanne Slaughter and Jason Perkins discuss club projects while Mike Kottwitz and Kelly Vaughn listen. 3. Jason Perkins helps a friend with his mask at the Halloween party. 4. Mike Kottwitz distributes candy. 5. Lee Craddock assists at the Halloween party. 6. Linda Stein and Ronnie Clayton work together. - Activities!Home Economics Related Occupations N -.. . .. . N .M Vg L 1 fdtv' X M ffl 2 W . fi A,4.vv 4 , aV1.A I 1 I-.-.. ,f Contributions made to charitable organizations NIKE named for the Greek Goddess of victory, opened their year hoping to make enough money through the sales of chinese yo-yo's and head bands to contribute to a charitable organization at the end of the year. NIKE, sponsored by Mrs. Betty Bledsoe and Mrs. Mary Roy, is a branch of the Business and Professional Women's Club. lt gives girls the opportunity to spend some time talking about college and business professions that are available today. During monthly meetings Mrs. Carolyn Black spoke on rape prevention and self-defense, while Miss Gene Loop spoke on the advantages of the teaching profession. NIKE held a Halloween party in October and a Christmas party where they exchanged gifts in December. Officers were Marsha Krajewski, president, Chris Snodgrass, vice president, and Jana Alls, secretary, and treasurer. Jenifer Brown, reporter. Q' 5 1. Rebecca Olivares, Tracy Roman, and Whitney Charlton serve at a Christmas dinner. 2. Mrs. Mary Roy and Andrea Kottwitz distribute Chinese yo-yo's. 3. Dawn Pannel, Rebecca Olivares, Suzanne Bednarz, and Marsha Krajewski discuss self-defense. 4. Club members have a group discussion. 5. Melinda Low, and Tracy Roman enjoy doughnuts at a meeting. 6. Laura Anderson, Kristi Williams and Jenny Byler enjoy a club dinner. ActivitiesfNIKE - 61 17 .4 1 5 s Debate meets challenge De - bate Cdi - bate'J n.2.a. formal argument for and against a question in a meet: a contest between two sides to see which one has more skill in speaking and reasoning. The Sherman High School debate team opened its season by attending the Savage Forensic Tournament in Durant Oklahoma. Students also participated in the an- nual UlL Contest held at Wichita Falls. The Debate Team officers were: Brian Pitman, presi- dentg William Johnson, vice presidentg Brenda McClure, secretary: Julie Godsey, treasurer. Ms. Pat Carver was sponsor. ,X 1 ge 2 3 4 If, . , - ' ' , 'ST X k 3 ' Q ' 3 ii! 2 , 5 6 1. Kevin Dickens and Curry Vogelsang enjoy themselves at a debate meeting. 2. Heather Beauchamp and Julie Godsey read material for a debate contest. 3. Heather Beachamp and Brian Hopkins practice their speeches during a meeting. 4. Brenda McClure, Brian Pitman and Susan Webster discuss information that has been gathered for the contest. 5. Curry Vogelsang, Brian Pitman, and Ms. Pat Carver make up- coming plans. 6. Susan Webster, Brenda McClure, Heather Beauchamp, and Brian Hopkins have an interesting conversation about foreign affairs- 62 - Activities! Debate Deca I students gain early retail experience Experiencing the outside world while they are still on the inside is putting DECA I members ahead of other students. Members of Distributive Education Clubs of America are employed in various retail jobs in the com- munity before they graduate. Throughout the year DECA met at Grandy's before school, and Mazzio's at night. For their fund raising ac- tivities students cleaned up the stadium after the home games. Members also helped with a Christmas party held at the Crippled Children's Center. To close the year members planned an employer-employee party. During the spring season, DECA I students attended the DECA competitive events. General merchandising, food merchandising, apparel, accessories, finance and credit were events entered in the contest. Members also attended the State DECA Career Development Con- ference in Houston. DECA l officers were Lisa Pirozzo, president, Sheryl Carnley, vice presidentg Marla Rivers, secretary, Rhonda White, reporter: Daniel Curtis, parliamentariang and Mike Sims, sergeant-at-arms. Sponsor was L. A. Hudson. .rf 4 X xi W . xi 'X w-....-'T'-37 s Qi. Q 3 2 1. Landrus McHanney, Danny Curtis, Terry Housewright, Scott Carpenter and Tony Benedict listen attentively at a DECA I meeting. 2. Sheryl Carnley and Katy Cook study DECA rules. 3. Brett Tankersley, Danny Curtis, and Landris McKanney converse about upcoming events. 4. Tony Benedict looks over an income tax book. 5. Robert Cogburn reads contest rules. 6. Scott Carpenter, Brett Tankersly, and Danny Curtis listen ata meeting. ActivitiesfDECA I - 63 Club projects head Deca ll activity list Distributive Education Clubs of America is a club which promotes learning the responsibilities of working in the world of business. DECA ll students opened their year by electing and in- stalling officers for the new school year. As a required class project, students displayed their creativity by making an interesting window display in the DE showcase. Another club project included sponsoring Free Enter- prise Day in which business owners spoke on various areas of the business world. DECA ll students sold customized Bearcats as a club fund raiser. The profits were later used to help pay ex- penses at the Employer-Employee Banquet which was held in the spring. Area Contest for DECA ll students was held at Denton High School in Denton and state contest was held at the Astrodome in Houston. National contest was later held in New Orleans. Officers for DECA ll were: Chris Snodgrass, president, Marie Bird, vice president, Stacy Glidwell, secretary, and Jerry Fontaine, treasurer. Ms. Ronnett Powell was sponsor. Am , 'T 5 ,ffsg A 3 .Af fat, 64 - ActivitiesfDistributive Education ll sw 1 2 1. Angie Pricer discusses fund raising activities. 2. DE students listen in on a class lecture. 3. Chris Snodgrass, Jerry Fontaine, Angie Pricer, and Marla Rivers work to complete a class pro- ject. 4. Marie Bird and Jerry Fontaine prepare stuffed animals for a fund raiser. 5. Ben Copeland and Angie Pricer sell Bear- cat Paw's. Stylist provided immediate careers After 1500 hours, the amount of time it takes to become a full fledge cosmetologist, students can enter the world of beauty fully licensed and ready to work. Snip after snip, curl after curl, they developed precise styling techniques. Students also exercised their talent by opening up their services to the public. During the winter season Cosmetology sold candy to help sponsor their trip to VICA Contest, and to help VICA club projects. Diane Lichnovsky, junior commented, I took the course because it was a good opportunity to learn other things, and because it could be a good career. Cosmetology officers were: Debbie Boone, presi- dent, Cathy Company, vice president, Diane Lichov- sky, secretary, Sheila Bills, treasurer, Christy Bunch, reporter, Donna Douglas, sergeant-at-arms, and Tam- my Arnold, parliamentarian. Mrs. Shirley Baldwin served as sponsor. 1. Dawn Copeland gives Julie Ricks a manicure. 2. Graci Her- nandez shows the VICA emblem. 3. Angie Northcut works on a pincurl set. 4. Trisha Cooksey demonstrates a state board set. ' -'Q-n.. '-Q... YN-. , n 'pq-.1 was 2 . if . . ,4..f' fa v 5. Tammy Seidner, Becky Fisher, and Angie Northcut practice for VICA contest. 6. Josie Hernandez works on a combout. 7. Debbie Terrell and Leslie Rickerson work in the dispensary. ActivitiesfCosmetology - 65 Candy sales benefit drafting club funds Drafting students began the school year by electing and installing new officers during a breakfast meeting at Grandy's. Members met regularly throughout the year and worked diligently on their plans for contest. District contest was held in February at Kilgore and state contest was held in April at Fort Worth. Vica Drafting officers were Debbie Lichnovsky, presidentg William Bowers, vice president: Laura Aslakson, secretaryg Pat Booker, treasurerg Kirby Powell, parliamentariang Steve Parrish, sergeant-at-arms: and Brett Walser, reporter. Mr. Dorvin Johnson was sponsor. N wx 5 3 , : lk Q e iii... 1. Mr. Dorvin Johnson discusses club activities while Kirby Powell, Byrle White, and Jim Clark listen. 2. Tom Cox, Jim Clark, and William Bowers display their awards. 3. Debbie Lichnovsky and Laura Aslakson discuss a mistake in the preci- sion of a drawing. 4. Pat Booker and Debbie Lichnovsky ap- prove plans for a club meeting. 5. Drafting members enjoy the Vica Banquet. 6. Debbie Lichnovsky enjoys the food at the VICA banquet. Activities! Drafting 5 ig fi.. iw. ,. ' iq? Machinist, welder gain industry skills Metal Trades was a club designated to prepare students to enter the world of industry with a gained skill, stated club sponsor Mr. Walter White. Students worked hard acquiring the knowledge and skill it takes to become a good machinist or welder. However, practicing the art of operating machines and welding did not stop metal trades officers from meeting regularly. Members raised money by making thirty-two wood racks for Park Place Il Apartments. The money was contributed to the clubs fund to help pay for additional expenses when members attended their district and state competitions. Officers for Metal Trades were: Wes Sloane, presi- dent, John Dodson, vice president, Scott Richardson, secretary, Don Colclasure, treasurer, Bruce Sanders, reporter, Darril Sloane, parliamentarian, and Casey Logston, sergeant-at-arms. . s.s sf, E' X.. X 3 5 1. Tom Lohr works on a class project. 2. Shelby Bain works to com- plete a class project. 3. Wes Sloane uses the drill. 4. Rahamy Mitchell and Jim Morozinski work on their welding projects. 5. John La Foy puts the finishing touches on his project by using the metal lathe. ActivitiesfMetal Trades - 67 Electronics emphasize vocational background The TV Electronics class was a three hour class which introduced students to basic electronics. Students studied transistors, diodes, integrated circuits, and logic circuits. Much emphasis was placed on students learning how to read meters and wiring diagrams. The basic study of TV and stereo and microprocessors was covered by sponsor Mr. Charles Kennedy. Senior Paul Reber commented, l am planning to become an electronics engineer and a vocational background will help when l enroll in a Technical College. TV Electronic officers were: Paul Reber, president, Mike Hunter, vice president, David Wolfe, secretary, Clint Putman, reporter: George Copland, treasurer, and Terry Simpson, parliamentarian. 'Qi T 1. Mr. Charles Kennedy and Don Crawford work on a TV. 2. Paul Reber, Chris Self, David Wolfe, Terry Simpson, and Robert Wesson participate in a VICA meeting. 3. Mr. Charles Kennedy and Dale Brasier discuss a circuit board. 4. Ellis Green works on an equalizer. 5. Terry Simpson and Robert Wesson eat doughnuts at a VICA meeting. 5. Chico Rodriquiez Robert Wesson, Bobby Franklin, and George Copeland discuss TV repairs. 7. Terry Simpson looks for parts. 68 - Activities! Radio and TV Electronics Building trades promotes leadership, construction skills Leadership training and career skills were highly pro- moted in Building Trades. Hammers, nails, saws, and 2x4's were materials that could be found at 3210 Richelieu, the site where building trades students worked on completion of an estimated 570,000 home. The house consisted of 1,650 feet, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal dining room, den, fireplace, and a covered patio. Students completed a majority of all carpentry work, electrical wiring, and finishing touches. iw, ,fw .,.. i L V 2 my WK K it 3 Qr- :iw 1. Joe Brummer smooths the ed e of a iece of sheetrock. 2. 8 D Mike Bazan cuts a floor plank. 3. Mark Miller measures a win dow seal. 4. Jeff Teel cuts the top off of a caulking tube. 5. E3 l 6 Mark Miller, Jimmy Guthrie, Joe Brummer, and Wade Ropp listen for new directions. 6. Mike Bazan helps Jeff Teel unload supplies. ActivitiesfBuilding Trades - 69 echanics gain new lab techniques Auto Mechanics was a three hour, two year course in which students learned in class instruction, maintenance, service, and lab work. Auto mechanics students worked hard to achieve skill and learn the work experience that is needed for a career in the world of auto mechanics. Officers for Auto Mechanics were Alan Weaver, presi- dentg Paul Gauge, vice president, Alice Blankenship, secretary, Jeff Sallaz, treasurer, Gary Wilcher, sergeant- at-armsp and Hubert Baker, parliamentarian. Mr. Walter Cole was sponsor. 3 70 - ActivitiesfAuto Mechanics 1 2 4 1. Mr. Walter Cole and Paul Gauge discuss meeting plans while Gary Wilcher listens. 2. Vince Pierce checks his engine on the analyzing machine. 3. Alice Blankenship and Bryan Mackey listen to Paul Gauge as he reads club announcements. 4. Gary Wilcher and Jeff Sallaz work together. 5. Paul Gauge reads up- coming activities as Ryan Mackey, Timmy Teel, and Gary Wilcher listen. Clubs Share Common Bond Throughout the school year, a major part of being in- volved in campus life was by participating in a club. These clubs gave students a chance to band together and share their common interests. A variety of clubs ranging from special interests and honorary clubs to scholastic ability and community ser- vice were offered SHS students. Each hosted many diverse activities, however, all clubs 1 shared the need for money. Hardly any clubs went without sponsoring some kind of fund raising activity. Clubs were a good way to become active in a school. They gave students a chance to get together with their friends and they helped to make school more bearable. g ii. QQQ N-i -LQTQ -M-Ls 5 'k --....,.,,,.,q-H .--....,,,H. sexist W .. W'---.,..,,, might -. 5 1, Stacy Thorton starts the music for a play scene. 2, Jeanette Lowery discusses rhythms with Cindy Killion, 3. Laura Aslakson works on her drafting plans. 4, Paul Reber discusses a fund raising project with T.V. Repair students. 5. Robert Cogburn and Rhonda White talk about DECAI activities. Activities - 71 ,- ' V, ' gsm ' V -w -lfX,, -- rn -, G f, W. M g- . ifi5Xf'!- '1Vw fi-1:2-MF we-xs?21 f?' 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They not only got the crowd hyped up, but also fired up the team with their great enthusiasm. yy 1: iff M ,Q f an is Best Best All-rROUI'ld -- The students chosen for this title, Chris Daniels and Marsha Krajewski, displayed the highest quality of excellence during their four years at SHS. Their attitudes truly ex- emplify the capability to achieve in all areas. -75 -wil' xx F Y Most Dependable -- Classmates knew they could place their trust and confidence in Thad Kelley and Kerri Taylor. These two students were known for reliability. Most Aff'll6l'lC - The two most athletic students at SHS were Valerie Campbell and Brian Wright. Brian won his fame on the Basketball court, and Valerie showed her stuff in the field of Track, Volleyball, and Basketball. couple of joyable for w 'O 3 5 . h,, F'? -qv V. --A., Q ., 49, ,J,f5 4 . . 4 'N' S.. kk...y g.. 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The learning of a foreign language may be difficult for some people, but Cynthia Melguin, Lating Tim Wilder, French, and Jennifer Marsh, Spanish, make it sound easy. With a vast knowledge of chemical reactions, for- mulas, and all kinds of equations, Roberto Olivares has shown great potential in the field of science. Kay Russell found family living, child development, and homemaking important in her future. Knowledge, enthusiasm, and leadership helped Djuna Foster be named editor of the yearbook. Combining enthusiasm and talent helped Phillip Bowers to become drum major. With great talent and ability to express himself David Layman, A Cappella Choir member, shows great potential. Susan Morse gained a talent for English through literature and current events. Tim Wilder knows that it takes more than a hammer and screwdriver to create flawless projects for ln- dustrial Arts. Drama may look hard to some, but Michelle Fincher makes it seem so easy. Tony Dean has mastered the dedication and hard work it takes to participate in higher math competitions. Kim Keene learned to work with various animals in Agricultural Production. La Tonya Dorsey enjoys participating in concerts and Orchestra contests. Restoring an old car from scratch was one of Paul Gage's main projects in Auto Mechanics. Eric Williams enjoyed participating in rebuilding several projects in Metal Trades. Ellis Green feels confident repairing televisions, stereos, radios, and tape players for Radio and TV. ln Health Occupations Education Dennis Turner is learning, working, and training for a specific health occupation. Jason Perkins earned the opportunity to use the skills needed for the world of business in Home Economics Co-operative Education. Vocational Office Education is training Doris Talbot in office skills and procedures. Building Trades member David Evans has par- ticipated in building traditional things. Physical Education offered Darrell Miller a fun time in the athletic field. In Agriculture Co-op Joel Dollar has learned the dif- ferent foods for different animals and a variet of fer- Y 1 tilizers to put on crops. L Kim McClure enjoys typing, bookkeeping, and secretarial workin Business. In Marketing and Distributive Education Chris Snodgrass enjoys doing window displays and ar 't '7,N . .., rw-f Eric Williams Metal Trades LaTanya Dorsey Orchestra Roberto Olivares merchandise. Science Kim Campbell was honored in Art and in History. In Cosmetology D'awn Neathery's specialty is giving permanents along with cutting and styling hair. .5-crncrocrocra-4co4rr'? 4f ' 86 Who's Who in Departments -0330000 Q-000038809000-Cl O0 OO-Cf OCC 3 Q: posvtive CGM? mUlQ,,5 FLE5 fi-lOrimi'5 Pgfvug Wliilbi' mllllml S- i muni Flgri-5 FU:-xml :- ex lxrus exleriar Sl A ' Y W gc U5 v in-lferus. ivlierriof' irl W , Q rwr. PQSXTVVS PM Y an :bf suffer-v5 5 T r ' I r lf+i il5 Michelle Fincher Cynthia Melugin , Theater Latin , A. u 0 9 0 9 6 3 if D iw U Doris Talbott Vocational Office Education , D Darrell Miller Physical Education 2 as 3' U Joel Dollar 2 Agriculture Co-op - I -094394331-l?'QIQGQ?-0-lbilltibtiflifiv-O-T Who's Who in Departments - 87 vm - C11 1.0-CIOC! 943 9.89-01908080908-O-600080-3 I , Jason Perkins D'awn Neathery Home Economics Cooperative Cosmetology Education Q l s ii- 2 sss ..- Susan Morse , Tony Dean English Math Ellis Green Radio and TV Repair to-intent:-axe!ftt8tOaQ-0:81044-804-a Who's Who in Departments w 1 30030-C8 OC IO-Cf OC-3 3000009-4890880 Chris Snodgrass Marketing and Distributive Education Debra Lichnovsky Drafting 009-0-IOC-IO-CIOC' 5 5.3 'rn . .m,..,,,, . ww.. .,., J .mt Tim Wilder French and Industrial Arts 2 3 Phillip Bowers Band I i , l O-0809841-lbtlflifiv-O-T Who's Who in Departments - 6 O I Kim Campbell 2 Social Studies and Art I 0 9 gr . 0 0 4 l ll -A . n I AMN 90 IUO-OlQtl9-Cl9.OO-Q'i90CQClOC8t88OC8O-'Ci- ? Wg Q o O 9 6 O 0 0 Kim Keene : Agriculture Production Q Paul Gage Auto Mechanics 0 0 4 9 , Kim McClure Business 0 0 O Davldmcecum Industrial Cooperative Training - Djuna Foster kiwi-t Journalism lb-0804833-COC-IQ18?ClQ-QCOGCIOOGG - Who's Who in Departments C0005 O-039000-699009-Cl QC C0-Cf :tt Q: . .r 9 -1 S.: c :: 1- f 9 6 iF, . Kay Russell , Homemaking I David Evans Building Trades CSIDGULZI W David Layman Choir 9 5 O Z I Jennifer Marsh Denise Turner ' Spanish Health Occupations I G 8 ii U 5 1- I PQ I Q C- . 9-4 8 O C C lv 8 I -U 4 I 4 3 I it-O-T Who's Who in Departments - 91 Challenges met in foreign country Would you leave home just to go to school in another coun- try? This year Alejandra Escalante, Roxana Ramos, Aida Irma Cuevas, Sergio Perez, Carlos Esposito, Alvaro Arceo, from Campeche, Mexico, Luis Garcia, from Brazil, and Barbara Stallman of Bochum, Germany, found the opportunity appealing. Eight foreign students agreed to come to school at Sher- man High with the knowledge that no credit would be receiv- ed for their courses. The class work doesn't seem to be the primary objective, I enjoy meeting a lot of different people and comparing the lifestyle differences between Germany and the United States, said Barbara. They all seem to enjoy experiencing our way of life here. Aida said, I like the language and the people and would like to come back. Despite the slight language barrier, all of the ex- change students have adjusted very well. Sergio said, Texas is a beautiful state, and the people are all so nice. Since they were here for the entire school year, they had a chance to live with different families from within the com- munity and view American lifestyle. Alvaro resided with the Max Cogswells, Aida with the Don Martins, Alejandra with the Randy Hudgins, Carlos with the Larry Blacks, Sergio with the Jimmie Harrells, Roxanna with the Lyle Froeses, and Luis Gar- cia with the Jeff Grynwalds. 2 .we . Q, 3 niacin x V' , 3 Q We 'N Q 2 H 'W 1 2 HonorsfForeign Exchange 1. Si 1 1 l 2 Left page: 1. Carlos Esposito and Alvaro Arceo enjoy themselves at the skating rink. 2. Barbara Stallman, Cathey Johnson, and Tonya Caifey pay to get into MORP. 3. Carlos Esposito looks for a book in the card catalog. 4. Luis Garcia gets ready to play volleyball. 5. Sergio Perez gets help from Mrs. Nell Hannah. Rlght page, 1. Aida Cuevas and Roxana Ramos look at a yearbook. 2. Sergio Perez reads a magazine. 3. Alejandra Escalante and Carlos Esposito take a breather from activities. 4. Aida Cuevas does journalism homework. 5. Barbara Stallman joins in with Cliff Haggard and Connie Woodsen in a discussion. 6. Alvaro Arceo uses the telephone. Special Honors Senior Kerri Taylor was selected to at- tend this year's American Legion Auxillary Leadership Workshop in Seguin, Texas. Nominated by SHS faculty recommenda- tions and interviews with local auxiliary, Kerri was the only girl from Sherman chosen to attend Girls' State, an organiza- tion of 560 girls that set up and run a mock government. While at Girls' State Kerri was elected National Chairperson and selected as an alternate to Girls' Nation, an honor only four girls receive. Kerri will be the only SHS student to at- tend Girls' State twice, returning as a staff member this summer. Participating actively in school activities Kerri was involved in PASF, NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, FTA, and Student Council. ' MWM4 .-' p, i . .,.. ... . .ff , 5 ii M an l -' - . 1. Susan Sparazynski After a week of observing girls from all over the state, Mrs. Joyce Pennington, ex- ecutive vice president of the All American Drill Team School, nominated Senior, Susan Sparazynski to the All American Drill Team. Susan was selected after participating in the drill team competition this summer achieving excellence in pom-pom, marching and dancing drills. Susan and the All Americans performed at the Hyatt Regency, half time of the Dallas Mavericks-San Antonio Spurs basketball game and the closing ceremonies of Six Flags Over Texas. Susan, co-captain of the SHS drill team, was active in PASF, NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, NIKE, FTA, and FHA. 94 HonorsfSpeciaI Kerri Taylor Special Honors Michelle Fincher David Lincecum Seniors Michelle Fincher and David Lincecum were selected members to the distinguished UIL All State Cast. Michelle and David were leading cast members of SHS's UIL entry The Rope Dancers. They were selected from numerous participants from major schools all over Texas. David was an active member of Thespians and ICT. Michelle was active in Thespians, NHS, and Glad. Special Honors Lee Langford Lee Langford, sophomore, won the Grand Championship for his Yorkshire Boar and the Reserve Championship for his Yorkshire 230 lb. Guilt at the Fort Worth Stock Show. Lee participated in varsity football and future farmers of America. Andrew Lucchesi Stephanie Smith Seniors Andrew Lucchesi and Stephanie Smith received commenda- tions as members of this year's National Merit Scholarship program. They placed in the top five percent of the par- ticipants in the twenty-eighth nation- wide competition. Andrew was active in Student Council, French Club, Mu Alpha Theta, and NHS. Stephanie participated in PASF, NHS, and Mu Alpha Theta. 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She actively par- ticipated in National Honor Society, Pan American Student Forum, NIKE, Future Teachers of America, Mu Alpha Theta, and served as a four year Student Council member. Cindy was also selected Who's Who four consecutive years. When I was chosen as a finalist, I was really ex- cited and nervous. Being selected as Queen, I was really happy that things turned out the way they did, but relieved that it was all over, commented Cindy. Crowned by 1981 Homecoming Queen, Leda Carpenter during the halftime of the Sherman- Wichita Falls High game, Cindy was presented the traditional red roses. Other finalists included Marsha Krajewski, representing Choir, Lady-in-Waiting, Laura Ander- son, Auto Mechanicsg Jenny Byler, NIKE, and Susan Sparazynski, Debate. This event was truly one of the most an- ticipated moments ofthe entire year. 1. Cindy Blanton smiles as she is presented to the crowd. 2. Jim Blanton proudly escorts his daughter as they await the decision. 3. Cindy is crowned Queen by Leda Carpenter. 4. Presented as a finalist in the Variety Show, Cindy shows her sur- prise and happiness. 98 - Homecoming Queen Homecoming activities fill exciting week October 29, Homecoming 1982 - For the freshman, it was a time of adventure, excitement, the first high school dance, and for many the first date. For sophomores, it meant contentment, thinking about driving, getting use to the routine, and giving the Frosh the business. Juniors an- ticipated their senior year, felt a sense of pride at becoming upperclassman, faced new challenges, and developed high hopes. Seniors partied, reflected on years gone by and worried about col- lege, with anticipated nervousness. For everyone it meant fun. During the week there was Warm-Up Day, Hat Day, Western Day, and Color Day. Extracurricular activities ran ram- pant as Homecoming nominees and participants in the parade and Variety Show prepared for the big game. The enthusiasm continued right up to the time for the crowning, as Cindy Blanton was selected Queen. Students finished off the evening with flair, attending the Homecoming Dance. The theme was UP WHERE WE BELONG. Music was provided by Cartridge Corner of Commerce. 3 5 4 1. Linda Coulson and Matthew Hogan enjoy the homecoming dance. 2. Rodney Roe, Susan Sparazynski, Carol Sheppard, Mike Cox, Suzanne Bednarz, and Scott Charleton prepare to be photographed. 3. Kenny Neely and Patrica Brown pose for their homecoming picture. 4. Steve Williams, David Senor, Cynthia Melugin, Tommy Bedsole, Sally Nicholson, and Steve Avard enjoy doing the Cotton Eyed Joe. 5. Students dance to the music provided by the dj. 'W Z K I SV N T f Vkvh . . K.. K . if, ..V If ,wr - .T ff. . f,,. 3.14-H , , y w Vh Q W 4 f d 5 . if 5 T 5 i i i .if 5 i fi i 5 .Vx I .. E 1. Cindy Davidson fiddles her specialty to the delight of the audience. 2. Ted Payne, Debbie Cooper. and Tony Dean pretend to take a frantic car ride. 3. The Furious 7 Plus 1 jam to the beat of Scorpio. 4. Les McConnell, Marsha Kraiewski, Cindy Davidson, and David Layman perform a song from South Pacific. 5. The SHS Singers sing a rendition of It's a Hard Knock Life. 6. Julie Pierce sings to the au- dience. 7. Drill team members dance to Our Lips Are Sealed. Drill Bam The Drill Team opened its 1982-83 year with 55 eager and dedicated ladies who gave their all for a performance. ' The girls, sponsored by Mrs. Karla Skipworth, decorated the fields with high kicks, hand routines, fan kicks, and prop routines, making this one of their most successful and rewarding years. Their captains and lieutenants contributed creativity and kept the squad uniform in their routines. Hours of practice were put into each performance, a major factor enabling them to ac- quire high ranking awards. Their excellence add- ed pageantry to the overall appeal of SHS. The girls performed at every football game dur- ing the season. They also participated in spirit raising during the year, using many of the routines they learned at camp. Even basketball season didn't escape without a performance from the Drill Team. The senior officers, Captain, Kim McClure, Co- Captains Susan Sparazynski and Marsha Kra- jewski, and Sr. Lts. Jana Alls and Suzanne Bed- narz, along with Jr. Lts. Paige Francisco, Melissa Davis, and Sharon Allison, traveled to Southern Methodist University to learn new routines to teach other Drill Team members. While there, Co-Captain Susan Sparazynski took her place in the All-American Drill Team after receiving rib- bons in marching, dancing and pom-pon. All girls were required to attend the Drill Team's summer camp held at SHS. 37 'ff' 04 3 ' N 1 ,y--:M,,.,,,,, - W , M -..W AA. ..,...,l,,,L ,Nui .MQW A -- - ' of- 4 - , 2 M. 4 ,. 1. Denise Pettiiohn performs a routine to Private Eyes. 2. Drill team members finish their performance with a smile. 3. A ripple is perfected by the Drill Team. 4 Paige Francisco and Debbie Sharp do a pom-pon formation. 5. Senior Drill Team members perform in the senior pep Ily. st' 1 4 1. Rosalind Calhoun and Teresa Koschelew perform during a pep rally. 2. The Hi-Steppers perform a military high kick routine to Strike Up the Band. 3. Susan Sparazynski dances to l've Got the Music in Me. 4. Sharla Baughman waits for p-K .fn 6 ny. wwf ew. . ' W ,,. W, www ,Mm k I x. K , , .wwe ,l Y-'W the ripple. 5. Mariana Desaloms and Kim Buckingham per- form to Elvira 6. Shelly Sims and Kay Russell show style with the Private Eyes routine. Sports f Drill Team - 103 Billy Bob Boys Spirit, always a tradition at Sherman High School, cannot be better expressed than by the Billy Bob Boys. Andrew Lucchesi commented, The time I in- vested was well worth it. lt was an enlightening ex- perience in my senior year. The main duties ofthe Billy Bob Boys included the care and maintenance of Billy Bob Bearcat, the school mascot, assisting the Varsity cheerleaders in skits and stunts, and raising spirit at pep rallies and games. With a proud heritage and a promising future, the Billy Bob Boys are some of the best students in their class. Ray Bell stated, I enjoyed showing spirit, and the activities with the cheerleaders. Senior Dan Young said, I really enjoyed being a Billy Bob Boy, especially in the last game. This years Billy Bob Boys were Ray Bell, Andrew Lucchesi, Mar- shall Minshew, Lane Northcut, Jason Perkins, and Dan Young. tit 1. Andrew Lucchesi tunes in to the game. 2. Jason Perkins looks on attentively as the Bearcats recoyer a fumble. 3. The Billy Bob Boys join the cheerleaders to lead the student body in Maroonfwhite, 4. Marshall Minshew, Andrew Lucchesi, Jason Perkins, and Dan Young help Laura Anderson cheer on the Bearcats. 5. Ray Bell shows his enthusiam in the pep rally. 104 SportsfBilly Bob Boys .21 wi, Y f' Hamm W , , , , ,mm ' ' 1 uw. ,- y4,fw2,,f 'W 1f56.:5'f MawuLm ,V f , g 5, MM ,V Nwwwfrvfmfwfmzs, , , , ,, , 1130110 4 'W S A 1 ,mains Y ' 1 I I f ..,, ' I ,tt - J 2' 4 1. The Billy Bob Boys encourage the students to yell. 2. Lane Northcut urges the students to show their spirit. 3. Dan Young prepares Billy Bob Bearcat for the pep rally. 4. The Billy Bob Boys observe a cheerleader stunt. 5. Marshall Minshew decorates for Homecoming. 6. Lane Northcut, Jason Perkins, and Ray Bell celebrate during the senior pep rally. Sports f Billy Bob Boys - Varsity Cheerleaders 4 106 - Varsity Status is a word that usually follows cheerleading. Every year a number of hopeful candidates try out for the coveted 8 positions of the Varsity squad. But the so-called glamour and popularity associated with the sport often overshadowed the true mean- ing of cheerleading. Filling one of the most demand- ing jobs on campus, the cheerleaders held a posi- tion of leadership. Although the year was filled with hard work, activity, and effort, the girls never seemed to mind the extra responsibility. Out of 140 squads attending the National Cheerleading Association camp at Southern Methodist University, the cheerleaders were one of the 25 receiving the spirit stick twice. They also learned and developed new cheerleading techniques. From football to soccer season, the pepsters plotted and planned events in order to raise the Bearcat spirit level. Each girl did her best in the posi- tion in which she was elected, realizing that being a leader meant always staying a cut above the rest. Varsity cheerleaders for the 1982-83 year were Laura Anderson, Cindy Blanton, Jenny Byler, Amy Greiner, Susan Hase, Karen Mygrant, Kim Smith, and Stephanie Schweizer. VA A sg, 1 A I' . .. Q.-Y. f. JA H 'V M 'F . f it ic i i 1- i , Y, .... 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'TWV ,af ,qu ry' , ,mfvww 'wif Z fwfr Season long for determined cats Although the Cats were seldom victorious, their 1-8-1 seasonal record did not adequately reflect the efforts put forth by the 41 players. The team played with determination and stamina in every contest, but they lacked experience and skill needed for the intense competition. The Cats played Irving, Highland Park, Plano, Kim- ball, South Oak Cliff, Denton, Wichita Falls Rider, Wichita Falls High, Weatherford, and Denison. They faced 6 UIL play-off teams and had the toughest 5-A schedule in the state. The greatest moments for the Cats were the final seconds of the Sherman vs. Irving game. The Cats won that game 35 to 27 because they were in better shape than Irving. The rest of the season went down hill for the young Cats. Injuries and lack of ex- perience plagued the Cats. The worst moments for the Cats came in the final seconds of the Sherman vs. Denison game. The Cats lost to the Yellowjackets 28 to 10, forfeiting the Axe to Denison for the first time in 13 years. It was a year of missed inches, said Coach John Pearce. The No. 13 will never be forgotten. ironically, 1982 was Coach Pearces 13th year in coaching. There were other 13's in 1982: Thir- teen seniors finished out their high school football careers, 13 touchdown passes were thrown against the Bearcats' secondary, Denison erased the memory of 13 contests without a win against the Bearcats. . 3 1. Offense awaits play. 2. Defense swarms play. 3. Jeff Can- trell and Jodie Thompson stands their man up. 4. Gene Stub- ber calls out the arcadence. 108 - Sports f Varsity Football 35 Wlhzn-.N 1 3 J 5 1. lzzy Aleman practices kicking technique. 2. Curtis Luper shows his running technique. 3. Curtis Luper struggles for yardage, 4. Defense awaits call. 5. Jodie Thompson and 2 4 f.-sg 133 E sg! 6 Leonard Hill show defensive technique. 6. Coach Harris Brownlee talks to Keith Conway, Phillip Adlof, and Thad Kelley' Sports f Varsity Football - 109 1 Scoreboard SHS OPP 35 Irving 27 6 Highland Park 24 7 Plano 27 10 Kimball 44 7 SOC 47 10 Denton 29 10 Rider 19 14 Weatherford 14 15 Wichita Falls High 17 10 Denison 28 4 1. A Soc player slaps down Gene Stubber's pass. 2. Bearcats rush through the breakthrough. 3. Ken Neely holds on to the opponent while Nathaniel Southern comes to help. 4. Dean Gilbert drops back to throw a pass. 5. Ronald Wright is met by two defenders. 110 - Sports f Varsity Football 1 7 3 If u s-as W 9 4 l l 2 dx, 1. Dean Gilbert sprints out tr ing to pass. 2. Bearcat defense stops a Rider runner. 3. Jeff Cyantrell uses a new technique for blocking. 4. Defense is ready to play. 5. Dan Stogner and Scott Conrad signal a first down. 6. Interested Bearcats look on. 7. David Nichols tries to avoid a block. 5 . ... .... 7 Sports f Varsity Football- Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Enthusiasm! Who are the most enthusiastic members of the student body? The cheerleaders, of course, and more accurately, the 1982-83 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. Enthusiasm is con- tagious and this is one of the most enthusiastic groups l've ever encountered, commented Mrs. Dana Williams, sponsor. These girls are born leaders. You can see not one, but all of them trying to generate school spirit through their non-stop ac- tion at the games, designing breakthroughs for the football players, and making locker decora- tions. According to Mrs. Williams, all of this was done with little or no prodding from her. She went on to say, When l tell them something needs to be done, the usual response is, We've already done it. The girls of this squad who wish to succeed in being a part of next year's Varsity squad will help produce one of the best groups ever, added their sponsor. The maturity and raw talent il- lustrated by these six young ladies is rare in a squad, and much appreciated. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders were Jennifer Buie, Lisa Crook, Kim Key, Nancy Gallegos, Deb Reutelhuber, and Michelle Senn. 1. Lisa Crook cheers her team to victory. 2. Deb Reutelhuber, Kim Key, and Lisa C k lo k Va y Ch e le d tu t 3 JV Ch I ade s s p r h basketball team. 4. Michelle Senn shows her enthusiasm during the cheer. 5. Nancy G llego I hes as the JV sc Junior Varsity Cheerleaders S f eggs: tug . :h' eegs I :'7: 5 1. Kim Key, Nancy Gallegos and Michelle Senn lead the crowd in a cheer. 2. Jennifer Buie keeps an eye on the game while cheering. 3. Kim Key looks on as the JV near the goal line. 4. Kim Key, Jennifer Buie, and Deb Reutelhuber cheer at a K1 l MK Z 4 6 Volleyball game. 5. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders support their team. 6. Deb Reutelhuber puts her school spirit into the cheer. Sports f Junior Varsity Cheerleaders - 113 Mistakes hamper JV The Sherman Bearcats JV football team did not have one of its better seasons posting a 2-6 record. With enough talent to compete for the district championship, the Cats were continually hampered by mistakes which usually came at a very crucial time. We had a lot of untimely mistakes, some that seem to have no answer, stated Bearcat Darron Holland. We worked out with the Varsity every- day and that made us a lot better. A lot of the Sophomores that would have been on JV were on Varsity, and this alone makes up for the lack of success stated Holland. Not being familiar with the new system, and coaches made this year more of an adjustment, commented Larry Leeder. The Cats looked forward to a winning season after a convincing 32-8 trouncing over Irving. The Cats then went on to suffer six straight losses before defeating arch rival Denison 26-13. No matter what kind of season we have, we all know that we always beat Denison, replied Alvin Jones. The team worked hard all year. The adjustment, discipline, and better knowledge of the game was great, commented Coach David Hughes. JV football is the third step in preparing an athlete for varsity football and for this year's JV team the idea of becoming a Super Sherman Bear- cat was worth the heartaches suffered in their dissappointing 2-6 record. JV was fun plus it was a lot of hard work, but the idea of becoming a Bearcat someday is the driving force which keeps us all going, and striving for more, added Brian Reed. When asked if this year's JV was ready for Varsity football Coach Steve Southerland stated, These guys are tough battlers and they never quit. That's the best var- sity material anyone could ask for. Outstanding players for this year's JV were: Alvin Jones, Britt Jones, Drew Heil, Sean Alpaugh, Ray Campbell, Mike Pleasent, Darron Holland, Brian Reed, and Ernest Porter. Scoreboard SHS OPP 32 Irving 8 O Highland Park 34 Plano Vines 21 Plano Clark 37 Denton 66 35 Plano Williams 14 13 6 O 6 12 Denton O 26 Denison 114 - JV Football 1 2 3 1. Alvin Jones breaks a tackle. 2. Andy Sweet runs the option 3. Andy Sweet displays throwing form. 1 1. Bearcats are ready for action. 2. Mike Pleasant upends a Denton runner. 3. Alvin Jones gets tripped up after a long gainer. 4. Coach Hughes gives encouragement to team members. 5. Bearcats struggle for yardage. 6. Brian Reed takes on a defender. 4 4 5 6 JV Football- 115 Freshman joying summer vacation, the 1 While most freshmen were en freshman cheerleaders were lear- ning new cheers and routines. Attending all freshman football and basketball games, they promoted ninth grade spirit. Unlike most sports organizations, the freshman cheerleaders' season lasted all year long. The freshman cheerleaders found it would take much hard work and dedication to produce a good year. Michelle Turner stated, lt's hard work but you get a lot out of it. Elizabeth Buchanon said, lt was a good experience, l enjoyed it. The freshman white cheerleaders were Heather Beaucomp, Amy Brown, Libby Dill, Janet Richmond, Susan Roberts, and Jennifer Watson. The maroon cheerleaders consisted of Elizabeth Buchanon, Kim Everett, Beth Harrell, Jennifer Kinder, Yvonne McKee, and Michelle Turner. 4 1 2 5 1. Heather Beaucamp, Jennifer Watson, Amy Brown, Libby Dill and Susan Roberts peform a cheer during the football game. 2. Libby Dill and Heather Beaucamp try to fire up the fans. 3. Freshman Cheerleaders practice for an upcoming game. 4. Jennifer Watson, Heather Beaucamp, Amy Brown, Libby Dill, Janet Richmond and Susan Roberts perform a stunt at a football game. 5. Jennifer Watson, Amy Brown, HthB S Rbt dJ tR'h dh h' '- ea er eaucamp, usan o er s an ane IC mon c eer t eir team to vlc tory. 6. Maroon and White Cheerleaders display their cheerleading abilities. 1 -5. -.4 ,W , N fr ,, Wee ws 'f--M 'K . V , 'N--,,-. --K, KN 3 and 5 1. Susan Roberts cheers during a basketball game. 2. Amy Brown, Lib- by Dill and Susan Roberts do the Bearcat spell out. 3. Maroon and White cheerleaders perform during a pep rally. 4. Kim Everett prac- tices a new cheer. 5. Elizabeth Buchanon and Jennifer Kinder rehearse a stunt as Kim Everett watches the players. 6. Libby Dill and Susan Roberts enjoy doing their new stunt. 'irq 'S ow' ss1v'0'6' Q ,iQ!oIo..o.aiffio!Q 4 ' 6 Freshman Cheerleaders - 117 ' Frosh strive for excellence The Freshman team gained valuable ex- perience in a new learning process throughout the season. The Cats took a very important step under new head coach, Eddie Brister, by learning new techniques and formations. Bright spots for the freshman Cats, were Walter Casey, Michael Shannon, Quinton Boyd, Sammy Bryant and Chad Rollins. Leading the offense was Larry Wilson and leading the defense, Dale Rogers. Injuries were one of the reasons the young Cats were not successful, but, after overcoming many obstacles and adjustments, the Cats' confidence progressed. This team will become one of Sher- man's winning traditions of the Eighties. This team has lots of dedication and desire, said Ed- die Brister. This definitely should produce a very good team in the future. Scoreboard SHS OPP 22 Plano 20 7 Lewisville 21 15 R.L. Turner 18 18 Greenville 20 22 Denison 21 18 Greenville 28 25 Denison 27 3 1. Michael Shannon on the move, while Pete Fowler looks on. 2. Walter Casey runs a pattern for the Cats as Michael Shan- 118 - Sports f Freshman Football l s E S 1 a E 2 l l ? 3 i 'l 2 l i 2 e 2 I a 5 4 non looks on. 3. Tony Benedict punts the ball. 4. Michae Shannon makes a tackle on play while Lee Pierce assists. 1' 1 , ,Q ,L M , 71,51 401 fir ff!! Q Q 5' ' 4 .4 qt f QV I' Q. . V . ,, 3 wil' 1. Scott Hamm calls signals before the play. 2. Donte Green receives a hand off from Scott Hamm. 3. James Fagin and Chad Rolen stretch before the game. 4. Larry Wilson kicks off i X fy' V s'f:i?f3.,..i' , vw, 0' ' Q .. 4, l 6 for the Cats. 5. Cats get ready for Denison offense. 6. Quinton Boyd releases a pass to the Cat's receiver, while Larry Wilson blocks Sports X Freshman Football- 119 C 6 Varslty captures dlstrlct thlrd This years boys Varsity Basketball team flmshed an Impressive season wlth a 1611 record The Cats took a thlrd place C6 45 standing In a distract race ln which they left llttle difference between themselves and the flrst two teams tlon of defeatlng the dlstrlct champs sand Coach Bull Estes All flve starters seniors Brlan Wright Steve Avard and Andy Olmstead junior Vaughn Gentry and sophomore James Thomas were outstand Ing players They each averaged In double flgures In both the regular season and dlstrlct play As a team characteristic Coach Estes added They played well together QC :QVC QS! 1 Team members stand whsle the other members are being announced 2 Vaughn Gentry goes up for a layup 3 Brran Wrlght skles for a slam 4 Andy Olmstead hustles back for a fast break 120 Sports! Boys Varslty Basketball Q I . . . . . - 1 - Y l t. s s at E , Denton and Weatherford. . VVe had the satisfac- W f..s-.. K ,,,, -, 2 4 AA VV Score board SHS Opp Denton 54 o t Rlder 70 o t Weatherford Wlchlta Falls Denlson Denton Rlder Weatherford Wlchlta Falls Denton wil Left page 1 Brlan Wnght plays good defense 2 Andy Olmstead passes the ball to teammates 3 James Thomas shoots a free throw 4 Andy Olmstead looks to pass the ball 5 Vaughn Gentry gives a teammate hugh fuve Rlght page 1 Brian Wrught attempts a jump 2 Vaughn Gentry attempts a layup 3 Brian Wnght attempts a layup 4 James Thomas forces has shot 5 Vaughn Gentry goes up for a jump 6 Steve Avard skles for the layup 7 Brian Wnght attempts a shot 8 Steve Avard adds to the score 122 Sports! 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I . ff' il 5 xii -F' ' ff SE 1 Q f A ,,,, 2 . ..., -JL .. i g' N ' J 4 6 7 AA , , Cats model consistency Sherman Hugh s JV boys basketball team ended the year with a 18 6 record The cats which were led by their 46 percent field goal shooting used a balanced attack to coast to a 8 2 dlstrlct record Thelr only setback came to Denton Thus year s team was self dlsclpllned and worked very hard to attaln their goal of becoming dnstrlct champs commented coach AI Hambrsck Team unlty was great sand Hambrlck We had many strengths but our bench was outstanding led by Davld Mat thews Trapp Harrns and Rodney Eleby Outstandlng players were Ike Johnson Tony Carter Darren Kaats Brad Fincher and Colm Strong All of these guys wull do great next year sand Hambrlck TK X., 4 1 Ike Johnson plays tught defense 2 Colm Strong looks for an open teammate 3 Trapp Harris stays alert 4 Darren Kaats druves past a defender 5 Colm Strong leads the fastbreak 124 SportsfJV Boys' Basketball I F' lg ' f E E , D X' S11 2 Q I W y Q 1 3 :..E: wwmm'-f 'mm I 5 Scoreboard OPP SHS Denton Rider Weatherford Wichita Falls Denison Denton Rider Weatherford Wichita Falls Denison Q....imM improve Entering the season with few experienced players the boys' freshman basketball team faced an uphill struggle during the entire season. Many hours of devotion were put into skills, building up their mental attitude and working together as a team. Leading the Cats were Michael Shannon, Wade McClure, Rodney Carter, Mark Strong, James Fagen and Jeff Brennan. The Cats posted a 5-13 record and 1-7 in district. Frosh Skills .NV gg NT u. ei ,, 126 - Freshman! Boys' Basketball e . gy 3- 1 A I X 4 1. Brad Stogner concentrates on free throw. 2. James Fagen tips the ball to Brad Stogner. 3. Mark Strong goes up for two. 4. Wade McClure goes up for a jumpball. 5. Wade McClure shoots a free throw while Jeff Brennan looks on. '35, If 2 R -'- N E er X 1 is . 1 or 7 c.. b 4 1. Michael Shannon passes the ball while defender looks on. 2. Wade McClure sets up the offense. 3. Coach Lester Fleming 5 2 Scoreboard SHS OPP 37 Greenville 48 42 Jesuit 37 40 Denison 44 55 Greenville 56 55 Denison 60 49 R. L. Turner 51 46 Greenville 56 70 Gainesville 45 51 Denison 48 explains plays during time out. 4. Jeff Brennan gets the free shot. 5. Rodney Carter concentrates on free throw. Freshman Boys' Basketball - 127 Spiker's take district second Wham! Biff! Smack! These were a few sounds one might have heard while watching the volleyball team setting, bump- ing and spiking on to victory. The varsity Lady Bearcat team consisted of two seniors, five juniors, and one sophomore. Ending the season with a 8 11 record the team finished second in District and went on to Bi district but was defeated by Arlington Heights in 3 games Top server was Hope Sims top setter Sharon Craddock and top spiker Janice Chappell This is one of the best disciplined and well oriented teams that l have ever coached stated Don Longo -IE 5471 43 .s.,....-mu-M Loft Page 1 Sherry Means 18223 beats the Denton block with Sharon Craddock 13123 Angie Johnson 18133 and Gina Griffin cover the play 2 Sherry Means bumps the ball as Angie Johnson looks on 3 Angie Johnson 18133 passes while Hope Sims readies for a set 4 Sher Means 18223 passes as Hope Sims covers and Angie Johnson 1133 looks on Sharon Craddock 18123 sets for Angie Johnson 123133 while Hope Sims 1403 covers the play 128 Varsity Volleyball 2 3 se' S xx 'Q tttt I H tsggg is sgg 5 X A 12 4 I H I . .llrl tvllfl fy x ' , ll ,W ,Mg WT-14 1 ,,,W,.,.,, - W . aught-si if si Rlght Page: 1. Angie Johnson prepares to drive the ball deep into the Weatherford court as Sharon Craddock, Gina Griffin 1103, and Hope Sims 18403 stay ready to cover. 2. Janice Chappell 123513 sends the ball deep while Gina Griffin 18103, Hope Sims and Sharon Craddock cover. 3. Gina Griffin and Ho e Sims watch for a chance to block. 4, Janice Chappell beats the block while sharon Craddock and Sherry Means cover the hitter. 5. Sharon Craddock and Janice Chappell cover the hitting of Hope Sims. 6. Sherry Means hopes to ace this serve. Mi 5. if -lf ' 1 9 , . 1 4 ,, -'21 Q X I! N., if-: 7 'Q f jf-M---' .WJ ,-, , ' inn--Q---H . . A vlgl 9 2 all I ti , I Q M, ' fn' A , WW W W., 1 Q f 1 .k:L: Q Q V A M Vw, Nf ' l l f R ,M wk l 'M 'f l 2 R llll lm ,,.Wnw 9 l - M N'J EE.. , . r IQQQ V kk KM. 1 ,J I e wg , Ja 3 t, fi X H 5 6 Varsity Volleyball - 129 L V ' ' ' N LL ' 'AIS x S 'N Score Board 'N E 51 115 15121510 8151015 15131512 13151551511 156158 SHS OPP Demson Denton Weatherford Denison Denton Weatherford 0. Www www awww 1 Janlce Chap ell Guna Grlffln and Sherry Means are un a ready posltlon for a serve recelve 2 Hope Sums hlts the ball over the net as Angie Johnson and Sherry Means looks on 3 Sharon raddock sets to Sherry Means 4 Team members take a tame out during Bu Dlstrlct play vs Arlmgton Helghts 5. Janice Schulz back sets to Sherry Means in Bi- 8 Dlstrlct play 130 Varslty Volleyball 1 i ws is w 2 ,f lf' X-aw 1. Angie Johnson bump sets the ball to her teammate. 2. Sharon Craddock makes a low save to keep the game going. 3. Wendy Lunkley makes a defensive play. 4. Janice Chappell gets blocked on a spike. 5. Wendy Lunkley returns the ball over the net, 6. Sharon Craddock sets the ball. Varsity Volleyball - 131 M Splkers gain recognition This year the JV Volleyball team ended up with high hopes for the future After overcoming ad justment problems the Cats became a well ae- orlented group This team gained recognition and grew very strong as the season continued Consistent serving and quickness was provided by Starla Smith and Patrice Bevels while Lequita Gathron was the Cats top hitter Janice Shultz and Ramona Chappell led the Cats In setting Defense was carried out by Jessica Hudson and Tricia Cooksey Detra Dunlap and Janice Shultz were the leading blockers PX while Charlotte Blanton led in Q serving This team was very well disciplined and worked con sistently through the year commented Carrie Barron coach Their court experience will go a long way in their being a strong team in 1983 S ig W EEZ' ',,l: ' . ....s.-... ,,,. .,.,- ,.,,,,.,. . 1 Ramona Chappell bumps the ball 2 Starla Smith and Patrice Bevels await serve. 3. Lequita Gathron practices on spiking. 4. Tricia Cooksey attempts to spike over teammates in practice 132 Junior Varsity Volleyball l l l I 'QA . . . I ' . 1 Q , . .- rqii f ' ' ' - -l I 1 1 N ' M 'vw -lif I as X I . . X , L it X W EYE ' E5 ft 3 y F . V 1 1 0 414' I f. 'S .V F is K J L F t zsssli ::.- K , -4 ' ' ' 1. . A y f . M .... l . ff-f . . A t g. i 1 ig .gp.- . - 2 R ysss . ...., XW Qv, , ,, - A-,Mg My .. by Lf' sk , 1 .,..x.,,, 2 X l nsifiiirs 3 ll Wi' RF Milf ATS WW' 5 1. Tricia Cooksey bumps the ball as Patrice Bevels looks on. 2. Detra Dunlap spikes over teammates during practice. 3. Carla Webb sets the ball for a teammate. 4. Patrice Bevels bumps the ball to keep game going. 5. Detra Dunlap keeps the game moving by bumping the ball. 6. Charlotte Blanton works on spiking. . QI gl Q. 'K . , 1 . s t stss- ' . , M s l - M I 1 only .,.. . gg .,,. ...,. . . .:q.:.pf 'g.' uugz ,,,, f lr' i f K .,,.. , X .X 4 1 L ..... W... ,... Junior Varsity Volleyball- 133 rosh continue ulldlng experience, confidence After overcoming adjustment problems the freshman girls volleyball team confidence seemed to progress This year s team was very young and inex perienced and despite their lack of talent the team continued to progress stated coach Terri Landes The Cats competed in the Plano and Denton tournaments but were eliminated early They ended the year with a disappointing 2 8 record Standouts were Tammy Wren Dusty McGraw Dawn Watkins Angie Compton Kim Knowles and Twyla McKenzie sHs 'mi 1215 hw 1511 1511 159 152 615 1513 1510 15-10 15-13 SCOREBOARD OPP Denton Congress Plano Williams Lewisville Denton Strickland Plano Vines Plano Clark Greenville Lewisville Plano Williams Denison 'M 3 134 - Freshman Volleyball 4 1. Jamie Ballou serves the ball. 2. Dusty McGraw, and Tammy Wren react to ball. 3. Angie Compton and Kim Knowles set up the ball. 4. Tammy Wren and Dawn Watkins shows the form used for bumping, K . ,fr we N .. -.i . S 5233: I. iiizg P' me s XY g I . 3 1. Donna Coker attempts to get the ball over the net. 2. Dusty McGraw warms up before a game. 3. Kim Knowles returns a serve. 4. Twyla Mckenzie and Rachel Bennett go up for a spike, 5. Rachel Bennett and Tam- my Wren go for a spike. 6. Twyla Mckenzie and Rachel Bennett return a serve to the other team. AA V V Varsutyshows II'TlPl'0V9lTI9l1t Thus year s Varsuty Gurls Basket ball Team consustung of 10 players worked hard on defensive skulls and offensive alignments un preparation for two annual tup offs Wuth encouragement from Coach Jummye Phillips the young varsity team demonstrated hard work and a host of aggressuveness Leading the Bearkettes were Seniors Shavon Baldwin Valerie Campbell and Vuckue Bootman Junuors Jonna Blair Susan Totten and Patrucua Isabell Sophomores Greta Scruggs and Shen nell Cox Teamwork was the maun objective for the Bearkettes stated Shavon Baldwun Practicing every day wuth fundamental drulls and basic plans proved worthwhile for the team Thus year s Varsuty record was 1314 and 2 8 un dustruct Four senuors funushed up theur hugh school careers whule seven underclassmen establush valuable experuence F3 - -:sw--q... 1. Vickie Boatman throws a jump shot. 2. Greta Scruggs awaits open player. 3. Greta Scruggs shoots a lump shot. 4. 136 - Sportsfvarsity Girls' Basketball 5 'itat Q .ilsgwx ffl? Patricia Isabell shoots a long jumper. 5. Vickie Boatman tries to pass the ball to a teammate. 1 . wr, e 'f if 'i 5 1. Patricia Isabell attempts a jumper. 2. Shennel Cox shoots a jump shot while .lonna Blair looks on. 3. Shavon Baldwin pulls up on a jumper while teammates look on. 4. Valerie Campbell and Shavon Baldwin get into position for a rebound. 5. Vickie Boatman shoots for an outside score. 6. Greta Scruggs calls out a play. IIEA 1 1 SCOREBOARD SHS OPP 29 Denton 47 36 Rider 32 37 Weatherford 53 55 Wichita H.S. 57 OT 45 Denison 39 31 Denton 52 20 Rider 24 39 Weatherford 52 44 Wichita H.S. 61 45 Denison 47 5 1. Valerie Campbell starts the game with a jumpball. 2. Susanne Totten pulls up for a jump shot. 3. Greta Scruggs looks to pass the ball. 4. Patricia Isabell shoots a jumper. 5. Shavon Baldwin receives the ball from a teammate. 6. Jonna Blair looks to pass the ball. 138 - SportsfGirls' Varsity Basketball 1 lllll 'vs-.M M...f,,,,,.....-.-H- ll 1 5 1. Shavon Baldwin throws up a shot: teammates look for a re- bound. 2. Greta Scruggs plays tough defense. 3. Greta Scruggs receives pass from Susanne Totten while Shavon -' W . E555 ...t.....,hg . T.. T' . as 4 Baldwin looks on. 4. Patricia Isabell looks to pass the ball. 5. Jonna Blair goes sky high for a tip-off. 6. Valerie Campbell gets a tip-off, SportsfGirIs' Varsity Basketball- AA v v J V take district co championship The Sherman Bearkett s JV basketball team ended the year with an impressive 9 1 record The lady Cats used good team spirit leadership and athletic ability to coast to a 16 8 season record The Cats also tied for the district championship This season was great commented coach Mike Reece Anytime you finish even or above you have got to consider the season a success added Reece This year s team success was due to Lorl Scott s leadership the rebounding of Tammy Cooksey and the con sistency of Carla Hudson Other standouts were Trenna Walker Dana Dowell Andrea Emery and Linda Crossman M 'Tv R!! 4 I I l xv l is tw. t 2 sr. l , 1 S s s H S 2 140 - SportsfGirls' Junior Varsity Basketball 1 I P 3 , is 'Nr 5 1. Angie Howell pulls up for a jumper. 2. Andrea Emery shows her touch as she drives toward the basket. 3. Michelle Witte looks for an open teammate. 4. Dana Dowell prepares to ln- bound the ball. 5. Valerie Walker dribbles up court. my .cd ri .PVC- t lL..'?:....b Scoreboard SHS OPP 39 Denton 17 Rider Weatherford Wichita Falis Denison Denton Rider Weatherford Wichita Falls Denison Q. iaiga Hugson shcows her fume 1270! iorm. 2. Miihogle Wxtagiullzup for a jumper. . I'I V93 mefy I'iVES to 6 BS E Of two, . OBC I 9 OQCC g09S OVEI' ' ' ' , . , D D II, d ' ' ' ' .. 5131.E17if!2t2wS!?ZELSb2H23'LEi.f25iT5l?u.3sTH22Z..X'3iR'iL P82225 tsggall F93 SP0'fSfG 'S JU '0'Va'S Y Baskefbm' 141 leamffwte, proves to be bold and aggressive lf you thought this year's girls' Freshman Basketball team was good, wait until next year. Using a controlled offense and tough defense, the team continually ran up the score against good matched opponents. We were able to work well as a team, stated Monique Green. We were really great. We played good as a team with the help of our coach Terri Landes, commented Kelley Foster. The team was led by Monique Greene, Vanessa Manuel, Melissa Zivec, Amber Sprouse, Leah Rice, Lori Marshall, Karen Thompson, Cynthia Brooks, Marla Dupree, Amy West, Julie Arnold, and Gretchen Shaw. The Cats finished with a 14-2 season record and a 7-1 record in district. Young team SCOREBOARD SHS OPP 40 Denison 13 39 Denison 20 50 Greenville 4 33 Denison 10 60 Allen 36 45 R. L. Turner 4 45 Greenville 14 51 Denison 33 49 Plano Vines 42 31 Lewisville 49 g .X 5, ..,A .S .,.. ,,, . ,.. ..., ..,.A, E 1. Amber Sprouse passes the ball to Leah Rice. 2. Lori Mar- shall waits for in-bounce pass. 3. Melissa Zivec shoots two 142 - SportsfFreshman Girls' Basketball 1 1. as 5 i .5 0 L -'owns A if it 2 while Monique Greene gets set for the rebound. 4. Karen Thompson shoots a jump shot. ' , A f ., ' rr Q W ,,,, .1 12 wi 7 1. Amy West concentrates on the free throw. 2. Leah Rice listens to coach explain the play. 3. Julie Arnold goes up for a jump ball. 4. Kelley Foster passes ball to team member. 5. Cynthia Brooks gets ready for a free throw, 6. Vanessa Manuel goes up for the lay-up. MM' 1 ,f f Q 3 ml if 8 SportsfFreshman Girls' Basketball -- 143 Soccer shows vast improvement Think of a sport which requires coordination speed and endurance lts a world wide sport which costs little to participate in and comes complete with international heroes You guessed it SOCCER' This year s Varsity Soccer Team was led by captains Eric Reutelhuber David Turner and Scott Blanton The Cats achieved many personal and team goals on the field and ex perienced much success in competing with the more knowledgeable and ex perienced players from the Dallas Fort Worth area All in all it was a very successful 'H season l J: QM I' ' Q - - Xwpi ' 3 144 - SportsfVarsity Soccer D A J' 'fr ' . is i W f f , . ,,., N W .. 'MV f .Y V MW W. .. fr H ' - . gg-:M V . ., , , a i -. Agua V Vp zmrr Vi k V M My . t,,,4,,, V VM, X V V Vyyy M . . , -V V V . .V . ,V.,,V m V llll . . VV V if - ff?-Ma1f. Wit' ' fri N . ' ar ' .V xl 4 gg My :M , -Vfff1a.,y,,g -gf V w s f f ,, 527, - . 4 - H .L fig . i .-wf f : :-,. ' ,rye . f:-,, 0 Farr - . -fc f. wr Q K' , ,341 V . me we-view' Jksfvfeww 1 ff' L. 'W e-f t' M- 'if . . 'ik az r zz -. 'f ' . ,Q 1 -V-f we: u 2 V Q 43. A ,Qs . sf' fiilfl ' .. Q so rr A .vw .V 9 V ,, . TVVV ,,.V V i . V . A .. . . . . .X '- -59 '?:G.-.P . . Qs.- ..,mV-xx.-M -tg .--1 V - 1. 4 1. Calvin Smith works on soccer skills. 2. Teammates concen- trate on techniques. 3. Greg Melton gets set for defense. 4. Butchie Morales concentrates on the ball while teammates look on. 5. Butchie Morales kicks the ball downfield as players look on. 1 ' wt sign.. ' ,fx fv- 4 'M' ' -G w fs - 5 ... M ,,kL .nk ' N it N mf' ' ' l If ' K . A A . Q l A ,,.L - . .A - . 4. L wr f ' -- eff K, .- :fefisi -f . -- V- . X if KT'q 'Qff -.,? '-9' is '-JA 5.1 -s: ?225 fi , A . K N' tj, g ll.. K ly. , .J :eq .LJ K 5N,s:4' A .s - J , , if K l f V, M5 Q. i - . 58' 1 ,. if F' X5 YLNX... ' . . 8 1 lv V s .,.y- + . 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Sportsfvarsity Soccer - 145 JV achieved goals This year JV was led by Captains Randy Roe and Calvin Smith The young men stayed on the field with older junior varsity squads and held their opponents closely throughout their matches All of the JV players worked long and hard to improve themselves before every game during the season This is often exhausting and sometimes fun Training proved to bring out new and important talents and skills in each Individual on the team This year s JV team should be well prepared for their preparation for varsity l 3113-f 1 in ,si 1- Aiw WWWWWTBQML 4 Z 4 fwffiw M me ?' hm Am 5 146 SportsfJunior Varsity Soccer l Nr ' 53? r,- .. -'P . . . . , U ,Ji 1 4 7 . , - I V r' , --45, Y f s V i ff A i ... ' V W' T frr- ii W A' V 14 M M. .. ,M X WW l . ' Q H I . .. H A . ,,,V gg V my N In A, 1 In ,,,f. -V ---ff ' ,, -rl., H 31' W , fu 55-5 'sy ffff V .. ...sm ,f , .., , nf.-Nw sw. 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Nguyen Pham slips the ball through the defenders legs. 2. Heath Elliot maneuvers the ball against opponent. 3. Heath Elliot sets up to clear the ball. 4. Carlos Esposito dribbles down field. 5. Willie Steele and Heath Elliot rejoice after scoring a goal. 6. Calvin Smith clears ball to offense. 2 23+-semis-vxiwtws K .sf 4 X ' ' :-t E. t , r s P . is r 3 1-- ' l Vyix , .,.i.i.' H 4 ll 6 SportsfJunior Varsity Soccer Tracksters run for successful season The SHS tracksters once again were at the top of their class in track and field With only five seniors the burden was put upon the underclassmen We had lots of good sophomores and juniors and they did a good job commented coach Bill O Brien The leadership and dedication of these guys were great and I think this was the determining factor in our success replied O Brien Senior runners were Ray Russell Nat Southern Johnny Turner Brian Wright and Stan Odam 335' aww' V!!-f 6 4? 1 Stan Odam and John Moberly warm up before practice 2 Hurdlers Jeff Anderson and Rodney Mason display their forms 3 Paul Luper ri v - vi - 1 - , . ii ' ' ' v vi r r - , . - 1 v v , . ,i , f, ,J , 1 T 7 . , W J W 27:13 ,V,, , T' G , s,rr,,s Mm. A' 'N 4, if -r - Y, f M I Nj, H , ' Q 1 15,37 4 -K.-. ag, , I v--N-- -if as .. K 'new sh . nw 148 helps Brad Jones stretch as Ike Johnson looks on 4 Kirk Rayford works on technique during practice. 5. Ike Johnson, Brad Jones, and Brian Wright warm-up with their daily mile. - SportsfBoys' Track 'we gf! K sf .fix ...N ' Eiga J 2 3 i l z 'fm s r 3 E 5 1 X .XL U x x- 1 . 4 3 l 1. Leon Goodman, Donte Green, and Micheal Shannon begin a workout. 2. Tim Hull throws the shot put during practice. 3. Johnny Session and Welton Luper run their daily mile. 4. Micheal Shannon, Alvin Jones, and Quenton Boyd sprint Q Nwiisvvi' I .. . Q .KVA X Mme Q-5 . ,573 ,42- sw-5 .K , ...E m,.UiWv5..zs:z ,Q sb - we W fsf W 5 sry ' i g in Q I' 7 K Li s S it -t 4- V p X K.: ggi- . S -f-:if . , .t Va H. s -... A 6 toward the finish. 5. Ken Neely and Curtis Luper run in and outs. 6. Ray Russell strides the 440. SpoI,tS!BOyS, Track -149 Deslre pushes Cats The SHS gurls track team had to depend on maturity and leadership thus season Returnung only one sensor the Cat tracksters knew they had their backs up against the wall Strong competltlon and desire were the differences this year commented coach Mnke Reece Returnmg standouts for the gurls team were Dorothy Chaf fm Patrncla Isabell Greta Scruggs and Karen Craddock f 1 .E X ttr .. Rv we r wwf 2 f QNX ' W A .f,,. 5 its ,Qs swag fl .5 J' BF -Z!! ! 'wiW was is WE imifimiwsiirx 'ff-me egg we sk EK times. Rwrbta' L 1 Trenna Walker displays dlscus form 2 Fellcla Mask throws the shot put during practice 3 Patrlcla Isabell and Dorothy Chaffln warmup before workout 4 Coach Mlke Reese times Stephanie Hughes as she crosses the fnmsh 5 Tuna Knight prac tlces her form 150 SportsfGlrls Track I 1 AA - - Y ' I Y 1 . , . V Y , . ' . ef - i . f ext as N-ses. . fikmlfrsefm. ' ' ?5Eff:Ez: r H1 N. K N1 L, W se., Vg ,, naz i? . ,r-1-'s ' fig 'S 5 :s,.-if ,mf-, ss j , ::, g5.f.-vf - di , A -' . by ij,'st,,, ,s.' - X Q5 gz f K . F F :L,.,f: i,i.5 : ,,A.. .- 'YTJSL sem ,LQ t '-'ss-ss.: f?'fF11Sf! i 7'x5ll.'tfN' -N: ' 1 as., l. f 5 4 1. Patricia Isabell works on the 440. 2. Karen Craddock improves her endurance. 3. Tracey Myles and Twayla Coggins warmup before work out. 4. Trenna Walker prepares a throw. 5. Dorothy Chaffin warms down after workout. 6. Sheri Southern works on her endurance. SportsfGirIs Track - 151 -' -- ii -. ' ' ' 1 1 . Y I - Y ' Y 1 It y - e S1-f s ,lgfkkske ivrxn Av . . . ,, A U 'X 5, 1 1 I X 'ii II - I ' 5 gy - I - - .. Y 5 is ' ,, I A ' ' ' ' ' - X..-- . lt - to X s - ,ra ss s X-V C X 1s I ,I ' 2 te Qs X X 11 rf i I V H 1 1 If ' 1 A ,gf -.1 s- K as S T 5 Q as I ss mc , W L i R Y .s I ,,,, Vw M B gy S? sr k Y mi If fr if : 1 ' QQ 4 1 I h 1 V . . Season's record shows determInatIon, skIII Cross Country was one of CR055 the least recognIzed sports on campus however many students realIzed the charIsma and Sklll Involved In dIstance runnIng The team s record showed the real effort whIch was put COUNTRY forth by the runners The cats fInIshed second In dIstrIct sen dIng 10 people to regIonals In Lubbock Both the boys and glrls teams en dured the gruehng fatIgue of dIstance runnIng Our team was young but the kIds showed a lot M5 'Sr 'Q ' of Interest and wIllIngness to work commented Coach Gary Benton They really had a desIre to excel The year was fIlled wIth u s and downs for the T D boys and gIrls TheIr efforts dId not go unnotIced 1 T by the coach and the runners themselves and though the materIal rewards were small personal achIevements and satIsfactIon were theIr prImary 4 X , goals X ZEEE, , ,,... I Team members Included John Moberly Stan . I X Odam Jeff Bodovsky John Forsythe Marshall dddd -s' s 1 I MInshew JennIfer and Carolyn BuIe KrIstIne 1 by ' Moberly Nancy Gallegos Karen Craddock JV boys Included Todd Stallwood Allan Younts and RObbIe Young 1 1 John Moberly who fInIshed 2nd In dIstrIct eyes the fInIsh lIne 2. Karen Craddock struggles for the finish line. 3. Stan Odam con- centrates onthe race 4 JennIfer BUIS paces herself for fInIshIng 152 Cross Country 2 RE - , 'Q.l 5. lS . . W . S: fr- , ' A n K ? ...il N s fn wi N Ll.. iv. 4. V , K N .K f -. s , so T ..s r K +o as s ss W- . X .. -- . . , H' ' is 'K I' f c H . . . ,L Z me r 'E - E.. .:.1' X' . ' LQ.- Y . - N 5 . if A f -Si: A I - u lff i ifi ill is sft ' if 'ffqii ' , Tk . ...X t . . . - .. , Q H ' , ,, ' 1 .,, - . I 1 ,V , QE t f 6 1.Robbie Young concentrates on finishing the race. 2. Karen Craddock, Jennifer Buie, and Kristine Moberly race for the finish. 3. Todd Stallwood picks his pace for the race. 4. Jeff Bodovski, John Forsythe, and Stan Odam, push off to start the race. Cross Country - 153 . 119+ ' !3Qs.',f' ,Q W ,M --....... . if wmv 'P' I?IQ K W' A what ' 9 Golfers continue regional excellence Golf one of the most suspense filled sports at SHS 1 has three returning Iettermen who played on last year's regional team. Under the leadership of David Sheffield, Richard Bird, and Dennis Terflinger the team faced its toughest opponent A Denton at the Denton Invita- tional. The team was coached by Steve Southerland. 4 follows through on his mid field play 3 David Sheffield gets 154 SportsfGolf 2 1. Charlie Mayer practiceslhis technique. -2. Doug Schlueter 3 1 . ' ai , 3 5 ready to tee off. 4. David Sheffield concentrates on breaking par. 5. David Barton on the driving range. S T Q 1 2 3 1. Richard Bird concentrates on a smooth stroke. 2. Dennis Terflinger swings into action. 3. David Sheftield prepares to putt the ball. 4. Charlie Mayers hits a birdie. 5. Curry Vogelsang lines up for shot. 6. Doug Schlueter finishes putting. 7. David Sheffield and Charlie practice on technique. 8. David Sheffield advises a player on techniques. SportsfGoIf - 155 Swimmers plunge into growing season The Swim team has done an excellent job and has put forth a lot of effort in making the season successful. With encouragement from coach Bruce Southerland the team continued to be fired up throughout the season. Amber Sprouse, Robin Ridgeway, Billy Ludlow, and Mike Gordon were the best of a good freshman class. Returning athletes which contributed strength and experience to the cats team were: Julianne Kleespies, Marv Sprouse, David Harrell, Doug Hooten, Richard Santos, Rodney Santos. v. asv' t... ' , .,. tltl . es.. A kk A .. ss , f :jfs ,QF-5' F , l. S, 3 5 1. Billy Ludlow and Donnie Stephens talk to Coach Bruce Southerland over workout procedure. 2. Linda Coulson works hard on breast stroke. 3. Ronnie Stephens takes the lead in 156 - SportsfSwim Team S i . 1 . 2 . ttt ,,a.et as 1 pi E Q 4- - M... 4 flutter kick. 4. Amy Miller finishes the 100 free style. 5. David Harrell works on improving his backstroke. 1 3 1. Julie Kleespies, Marv Sprouse, Lisa Louderback, Richard Santos, and Robin Ridgway rest after practicing the flutter kick. 2. Peggy Parks in lane 3, 50 freestyle. 4. Amber Sprouse works for improving time on the butterfly stroke. 5. Julie Kleespies practices on the 100 freestyle. 6. Lane 3, Bobby Platt and David Harrell practice in the 400 Medley Relay. 4 SportsfSwim Team - 157 Lack of experience boosts wlnnlng determlnatlon Baseball wlth Its lack of ex perlenced players had the deter mlnatlon to wm with three let termen helping to strengthen the areas of speed and pltchlng Helplng swung Into the season were returnlng lettermen Ronnie Harrington Brlan McClure and lz zy Aleman Well be a top con tender for dlstrlct commented coach Gary Benton Over all It should be a falrly good season 'Nl 'Y 4 1 Jum Bule practices swmglng 2 The team warms up before game 3 Coach Gary Benton explains technique to Paul Adlof 158 Sports! Baseball John Pratchett and Jam Bule 4 Israel Aleman practices throwing 5 Ronnie Harrlngton gets ready for play Mr? 3' 'vm 1 3 if W sr 5.1, t . .. Ie, 6 'Q .t ... III . 4-5. 5 1. Rod Fulton throws the ball to a teammate. 2. Brian Reinken bunts ball. 3. Les McConnell fires a ball to home plate. 4. Rod Fulton and Derrek Atchinson prepare to practice catching. 5. l 2 4 v - 'Y ' '- ,X , ' if IH' fi. , 1. , Q, I-'NIH ' ,I 5 ,Ei ' K ' AA ,Lip , 'L . 1 S - I- ' . we 'wif' W - ' ' .g,f',-, R , e i7,.ve1,-gig., 'sffaavxi'-t frnfg. A' FM 7-iffy? ffffg. V s if -4 L f - K ' QA. ' it 39 3?-I f k - 2 'W ,g K . ' ity' ,gsggyffiy sg, A, ' 5 'lSi.s2J-f:.N:a iaf ,. Wif fitg'-A ,S L' if' N wi? - as i A . . ., 4 ig, X L 3, , Y: .. .7 - ff . t 4 Q A-. . f K ,- , ,. I f -CQ-,ge ,, .. , 6 Tommy Bedsole gets ready to start practice. 6. Brian McClure fires a ball to first base. SportsfBaseball - 'Vs ,Q Q , Wyw xv A gt e . - A-wr -u-. 1 -,. fin., fa-.suffix-ggadhn-av-f cz.-fn I '11 ENV! ,,, f4'9 - J' . Sl iq 1 1 W, was wivk.m.w'fef S. Q E QS? Intramurals provide fun and competition Intramurals was used as a source of relaxation, variety, and excitement for students and teachers. These activities offered a chance for friendly rivalries between the various advisory classes to surface. For those students not actively involved in any Sherman High athletic programs intramurals was an opportunity to show their hidden talents. For SHS athletes it provided a chance to view their classmates as they were seen in competition. While intramurals were primarily geared toward the students' enjoyment, many teachers found cheering their team to victory a thrilling experience. .. ,,,.. 2 3 an-' 5 1. Patrick Booker tries for the ball as Sharla Baughman and Chris Dill look on. 2. Rodney Eleby returns a serve. 3. Rosalinda Almazan bumps the ball. 4. Ronney Benedict goes up for a spike. 5. Terri Robertson returns a serve as Kevin Mullis looks on. 6. Jerry Booker returns a serve as Erica Mask looks on. 162 - Sportsflntramurals TW me :yrr f ,,,, ,W , H ,w-Ziff ,, as K il me 5 1. Craig O'Donr1eIl serves the bali. 2. Andrew Luccheso keeps the game gomg as Dee Craddock looks on. 3. Bo McCord returns a serve as Cathy Chaffin watches. 4. Kelley Lauderback begms a game. 5. Darrell Nabers serves the ball 6. Todd Petelskn dusplays his serve. 'WWA , f W ,,,,,, ' 5 . ' g ' A4 -. -- 2 -- . J .. K ..'.-,. .... . ,,,,,..- , Intramurals - 163 CD +CHKS 1983 'TS Il CD SP' -P U7 'U O 1 I-v U7 X I O 3 O 1 U7 Wendy Lunkley received the best defensive player award. The ultimate goal for any athlete is to be recognized by peers for their accomplish- ments and efforts. Whether it be most valuable player in the superbowl, Heisman Trophy, or simply all- district every athlete strives to be the best in their field. These are the athletes that are the best in their respective fields at SHS, and they shall always strive to be better. Janice Chappell was awarded the coaches Commendation award. Sherry Means was selected to second team all-district. Sharon Craddock was selected All District honorable mention. Scott Conrad, Les McConnell, Dan Stogner, and Steve Williams were selected all-district first team. 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Reverend Sun Myung Moon wedded 2,075 identically dressed couples in Madison Square Garden. Michael Fagin invaded Queen Elizabeth's bedroom. Alexander Haig resigned from the Secretary of State office. President Reagan announced a 56 gas tax. Unemployment hit the highest rate since the Great Depression. Argentina seized the British held Falkland Islands. Burke? ,btifnetyj drjet 4 fn .1414 .' 1ilid3Y' Ragga. ilwp ev ' lackgh MQGraha D- . 2323? ,gg Pint: Q ULPONI The Polish people protested its imposition and con- We . tinued to support the Solidarity movement. ,ig U mn Over half a million people marched to Central Park in 'fm ' protest to Nuclear Arms. Q6 A Washington, D.C. jury found John Hinkley, Jr. not ' guilty by reason of insanity. 3 z' . . .. . DW gglzef... Sophia Loren served 17 days in jail for tax evasion. ,gm M Hmmm a . . 1 A wall of black granite was dedicated in memory of .COW 57,939 men and women America lost in Vietnam. Nustmec mg each John DeLorean, the car maker, was charged with con- smog spiring to sell cocaine. ' Om . ! . . . . JFUSEQY Seven people died after taking cyanide tainted capsules of -'Q Extra-Strength Tylenol. Mon XI' f5lY:' .'.s co-21 U Uuuml QACYEJSGL1 55715, Zlygdaniij err on Ox, ,fee is -friiefz sv ., Q ., 'Y ,,,.. 1, o - , ., g -M , , ag .2 9 'wdvmoi ju ROCLE-ie Sang Cctlverasuovpm 6 ma. Gggoggipud g A Nofgf 5 aafmaf: V K ' ' RN' ' ' -' Ef'10'5? ot-'X T7 iiiiiBefiV Q e-fx Temtllef ff HK '1'f N151 O Bfady ,xffoaoa . .tamnasr-xs' 'L if .3??-Pam garwfa H ,. . , YQ: AA I 3f'j is if ed i V fi-, 'Cvfig'-J0f ik r'f ' - Rogffsf' Buckh04'S 'ggi 3 V Kf- J-Q ' -dierolie. V iii...-1.-l..n:Wem:g' 1-Qouando'eQ?g,Q g,fi.--,qt Heafne U as ,, W.. H. 4 J., . QI: ' A oipigicgcketfirzfv 3.,,'n'f5-. L: R agjg,-319 -' 'e'T,-f'c4ln .3mmW H,Q,'Hf'f'2'-f-12 fee , .X Cai5e5'.MwfQ L ,V g fx.'iIi1:CiE 'K Houma Mount. Erik-:ft '-7 V ku ricksburg ' V' W4.. 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Happy at Last Pink Floyd's The Wall Airplane Il Chariots of Fire .nv , h wg' fopfq-man vvswdy QGKN ' Trim!! f 1. ff .4 Scarlet Pimpernel Eggsrgelst ET. Private Lessons J X VE fc. ' Q 5 A Srreetero l,M3S0f1' ,Q-'Q 2 'K ' f, 'Nl - if Femme LC Libeff? 21810. vw, . Llbean t,' GJ kd 5 :SN l:OFlUOf1'!J,f -X-- bsf LY 3- ,,,,h,,,,,,. 51 Qgmsaoiumwn- mapa 9 .O .,gmm, if cargo ox 1 f .W K-' Loval Vaileyo Main ghfglls U ' f- L. Taywf due' Caldwell ,aim- J C MUSIC Top LP's 'onggr' - l.AsiaiAsia 0. ' P' 2. Beauty and the Beat A The Go Go's 3 My 3. Foreigner 4 - Foreigner 4. American Fool - John Cougar 'WC ' 5. Freeze Frame 5 J. Geils Band T1 re Top Singles ls V -A 1. Physical f Olivia Newton-John I5 H rt g 2. Eye of the Tiger Y Survivor Nile ll' 3. I Love Rock and Roll - Joan Jett ', 4. Ebony and Ivory - Paul McCartney and Bmw -. af Stevie Wonder ' Y pq 5. Centerfold A J. Geils Band e Y ff in W. 1 , . BSBTIBTO3 4, 1ll1e Nelson won AMA s favorite Country M, C ' Album with Always on My Mind. 32, r, The WHO played their last American tour. i3,,,D2u The Doobie Brothers called it quits after ll X . years. - Alabama dethroned Barbara Mandrell as mafjgf' wi 0 Country Music's entertainer ofthe year. , N VQESX 1 Q 9' , . 4 - fp?-.40 in Ax , , Q l s A :afiio'if36ff EGSIDQEQW .1 .-.-i'?2 'I.?'?l Sa.p A A .4 5 K Pass - gf . xgacgug pme, Q'3 3eU'9l7e' 'fix Curre fi, I - ' 77 'Sp:PedroGm Arangli l .- gn ta . ., - J Y' . A 5. mln, QD M san oieaom- f2UiR0,,m,,,.igggg.pus Christi naar Ci W0 La MarCl' Angtetm Wm Lui: 57.500 'ruibyf' Y .Trapt . .3 R flwfvev ' -. - .. , WU,-.' ,gy .y.3.'.y .5 ei - Q . - 'ga - A I 1 -' i Lf, Sjlcwfiy 4. tiki as 'NX X kv. Dam CSISG' BTBCKBDUUQBES 53353 pm?O.53M1fgjWBliS :M QQQTIEE t 'A5b3 Yf',,ovb'1 .Caqac-O Q . 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I Terms nay? Qu:0me2?dn8?rgg1e.,,:m i., gm gnemrsteaifbms :ga Sam N gm ' N -f fr' fohnsvf' CW f P P Baum' 'f' feufwfl amnis 1 i -X ' ami af if aj ' .ta T JP?E:i uc T N DEATHS lin 'C na v T Salvador Sanchez - WBC Featherweight champion. V ff John Belushi A comic actor of films and of TV's Saturday Night Live. Primm g,l'i0'W3- Henry Fonda - actor who starred in over 100 stage and film roles. 55 'F Qfmgg Marty Robbins - Country and Western singer. 5 jjiagmi Herman Lay - President of Lay's Potato Chips. ' ff-lu Jack Webb - Starred as a detective in the Dragnet series. A '- g T '90 Hugh Beaumont - Beaver's father on Leave it to Beaver. lime Princess Grace of Monacog former film actress. '01 Ingrid Bergman - Swedish stage and screen actress. . Vic Morrow - actor in films and TV. 'fsfa Leroy Satchel Paige Y pitcher for the Cleveland Browns. pgrl PMN: Paul Bear Bryant- winningest collegiate football coach. ' Karen Carpenter A Contemporary music star. ' Murray the K Kaufman - discjockey who helped introduce the Beatles to the U.S. ii F Fernado Lamas - film actor and TV director. it 5 Q 'sl . ' Grace Kelly 1' mrs, :K I ineyton-7 i l W9 C-3lhf1EYftTn2Ca?Qvslie - Beam-Yec,ault 'AQgfiive11C i'.E.,i1z -' J, nu 2 1 ie? A0 ' -, f. Slxvgx TU 1' 'Sf , we 'U 7 'A CALAM ITI ES gif 1 N 600 people died when a tidal wave struck Lima, Peru. . . 153 people died when a Pan-Am Boeing 727 crashed in Kenner, C ,ffftwfl Louisiana. ' 9xY g In Todi, Italy. 33 people died in a sudden explosion. J? -j' fl Tornadoes ripped through the Midwest part ofthe U.S. and killed g--Q 17 people. ' . - A tanker truck in Oakland, California exploded, killing 7 people. ' P 28 tank cars derailed in Livingston, Louisiana, causing the evacuation of 2000 residents. 28 Car derailmem 4 170 - Current Events I ' ' I X ,Qgtivvntgeva . Qddsa, ifuehffast .Sa-wa Elena - 'X Of as 1 . , C DOW ,L . -21. e- ...ea T ' T Y. if fe WihilWMHWWiNl ' ll -f T ff. af E. . .Y mmwmnmimi nlimlrwn i -V . . .,,, if ,. ,,1,' -. ,.., . nummm immmumw lmmm imm MWWl lU EMMl ly-Hmmm DlHWllMllMMWHllWMWl illiililllll lruswumam llmlllllmilllllvl lmwmm EIIIIEMIIIM iiwi N'pJ - ,N!N-w 1' HlIHEil lHlEHl 'il' - WI mvion WElIM lllllillilllllll ililllllliiliibll . l . ,Y 1 ...mi .ix .ii-q: ..., M3lHV i nnauinnizuunmuiamuw uumnsinmimmuzmr :nnumumnanwssw l iil' F Q H K ll l - l Wiil WEU IM9l0I HlilU Hllif gl HHHlUM After twelve years of struggle we are finally through. Now that we made it, what will we do? The struggle was started twelve years ago. Life was to be new and exciting, yet how hard we didn't know. We started with crayons, gradually progressed to Big Chief After rest period was over, we would sigh with relief. But after fifth grade. we went to two different schools. We were given more responsibility but also more rules. We wore our green and blue with immense sense of pride. We were growing up physically, but also inside. Both schools won district when we were in eighth grade. Though they were in different sports, a great impression was made. We were in a special class, unique in every way. We had the courage and enthusiasm to make it some day. We arrived at SHS with many goals to achieve. We had only four more years until we could leave. Our senior year arrived with excitement and fun. It represented all things through the years we had done. We bought our senior parking stickers, on our cars they did go. So if any juniors were in our Parking space, every senior would know. Then those poor little juniors, to their own despair, would find all of their tires with very little air. The Senior Pep Rally arrived. On October 22 it did lie. T-Shirts, Pom-Poms, Visors, and Megaphones were what all the seniors did buy. A few months later, we were measured for cap and gown. We thought we were badder than anyone around. Announcements came next. We bought them for family and friends. We looked at our empty pockets, wondering if this spending would ever end. The year went by quickly, with lots of homework and tests. We looked forward to college, so we all tried our very best. The month of May to our delight soon came. We attended senior parties and banquets, and other activities there's not time to name. We were given our yearbooks, which the Athenian staff sold. Laughter and tears filled the pages. Oh, what memories it did hold! When graduation time came, we held our heads high. That simple piece of paper meant twelve years had gone by. So I must say to all of you, since the time is here, Thank you for being a part of my senior year. I will treasure the memories that all of us shared. The times that you listened, like you really did care. Hats off to the Bearcats, and the Seniors of '83! If you reach for the stars, you will become what you want to be. ' -: i .V - Q -x'ue lil 7 1. L E , gs . tie :sian iii - A- -'-f-----H - W - '------M Y -----4----Hs W Y -A-4 --' 7-'M W ' 'W -'nmma' m i i uni:-'gun DIANA LYNN Will you show me just once The love you have within Will you untap the source From which that love begins Will you allow me to share My undying love for you Will you make it possible For me to prove my love is true If you would but open Your loving heart just once I'm sure you would discover For happiness love's a must BGTH LNRSON SUMMER'S END l Three friends together day by day, Sharing thoughts and tears. Torn apart at summer's end The bond of years and - 'A The understanding glances Would pass again no more. The anger, fear and laughter Would memory put in store For what is put asunder The same, will never be. Two friends together day by day' Remembering the three. LISN G. LCDUDERBNCK INQUISITION OF MYSTERY I saw a light shining brightly, it glowed radlantly, warmly. lt invited me to look within. I drew nearer to the source of illumination - not knowing what to expect. To my distinct pleasure l saw a most beautiful scene, lt was a mountainous region, edged in forest pines laced delicately with the first snows of winter. Suddenly, much to my amazement, I was overcome to see the scene become rocky and sandy. There was a beautiful beach lying in the moon's glow, the water was dark and calm, while small waves ruffled the tranquility. Again, the scene magically became another, this time a small village, with tall trees and big houses. This magical, mysterious light was suddenly recognizable to me, lt represented where I lived, The United States of America! Each scene was different and beautifully its own, yet together they stood out -they made a whole, Just as We the People of The United States of America do! This is truly a magnificent place to live!! Q ... WNW' . I ,ch rvezll , ... ,..Fs ,. - JK , K ,.-. ' 172 - Special Features E ' T ' , ssl ' .Lf ' T-T Me- U - oN' ,.,., 5 Q SKY Q 21Lil.ll ARNOLD ..... FRIENDSHIP Friendship is loyalty. Friendship is honesty. If there is a friendship with someone, he will be honest even if the truth hurts. Friendship is accepting the person the way he is. Friendship is caring enough to give your life for someone. Friendship is helping someone in a crisis. If a person turns his back when you need help was there ever a friendship? Friendship is being willing to sacrifice. If a person is loyal, honest and willing to sacrifice, is there a friendship? PLIATT NOTHING Here I am a product of man's non-caring attitude. I give man his very existence, and what do I get in return? Careless Destruction! What am I? Just look about you: you see me everywhere No clues? See even in your own non-caring attitude you can't see me. I am the very polluted ground you walk on, I am the polluted lakes and rivers, dwindling, burned and polluted forests. And why do you do this to me? You say for industrial growth and urban growth, Not enough room for people to live. Well, if you keep doing this to me, you won't live at ALL. You can't live without air or water, yet you slowly are destroying them. Well, here's to you, mankind. Thanks for NOTHING. JENNIFER IYIPIRSH OUR FUTURE DEPENDS ON US As time moves steadily onward, We realize decisions are near. What we will do in the future Will be planned in these next few years Everyone has a chance To be the most he can Because we each have a talent Given of God to Man. Nothing is impossible If we're persistent through all We can't give in to frustration Whenever we start to fall For if we dwell on failure Our pain will be prolonged. Instead we will use these trials To build up and make us strong. And though we are on the road That leads so far away, We are constantly molding our futures By all that we do today! MYQYQ nl If Q ll VELIYIIA MILLER TOMORROW What will tomorrow bring? What has the past already brought? For the past brings today: today brings tomorrow, What catch has time caught? What does the womb of time carry? Have the bygone days already conceived a crushing fate? Are we on the eve of our last breath? For life have we made our quest too late? What shall save us? Has a man come from the sun? No No man has come with an answer No we have not yet won. But perhaps tomorrow is up to us. We make our own future with the birth of a day. Have we made ourselves strong? Do we have the strength to hold sway. We have created war and tribulation. We feed on death and fear. We treasure hate and anger. We store up pain so severe. ls it too late to throw away our vain pride? Have our minds been made too tainted? What hatred has painted? Have we already pulled the string To make the stars the heavens fall? Have we condemned hoy? Does pride make us too tall? There is so much violence On our home our earth. We can be sure of nothing And only the noblest of men dare to face tomorrow s birth. I B lll li: im INVINCIBLE YOUTH So death is just a part of the world that I see? Well now what S it doing in someone like me? I know death s a sickness that old people get. lt can t come to someone who hasn t lived yet. Death comes when you re ready not as a surprise. At least it prepares you before someone dies. or He s getting so old We all make presumptions but never so bold as to think that a someone who seems so like me could feel death before even getting to be a doctor or lawyer a husband or wife. Instead a mistake ends up taking a life. It all sends a chill down my spine with the truth that death too can come to , Invincible Youth. L F inhuman!! 1 , v 1 I l I r ll ' 1 l 7 1 in iv ll YY I I i v , ' i y P iusubi , ilnxlanunnu ' , ' Can we throw away She's been sick so long, ' ' 1iiiili ' , dialing , , inuimnqmsnaunns , ' n lnnlnuuiunlnn , ' i -minnmn3n , , , :lille 1 I , 11111101031 ' , suanniinnxnin 1 , I 1 v l i i1uCu1iIl i CLIAUDETTEI JONGS BGCKI THCDRPE I love you much more than words can say. I can't seem to make the feeling go away. The love we once shared was great some- how. I just can't believe you don't love me now. I think about the times we had and all that we've been through. But now it's all over. What do I do? The love we shared seemed so strong. I never dreamed something would go wrong. But something hap- pened somewhere down the line. Now I look at you but you're no longer mine. Even though you say you love me, I wonder if it's true. I wonder if you remember the special things we used to do. I still think the love we shared was special and A111 ll h V Once inside tomorrow, look back on yesterday, sweet memories of you will never fade away. Now that I remember there always was a day I could come to you with sorrows, you helped in every way. If you had no advice to offer, your eyes would kindly stare, to reassure a comforting thought that you were always there. I thank you for the laughter, good times that we have shared. Our friendship was one strengthened by worries together we bared. The honesty we shared from the very start, to pull from today and yesterday and put them in my heart, and even though we're far away we'll never be apart. PHILIP GIBSON in '82 City, it's true. A nice place to live but with troubles of a sort, Bells and Luella may take us to court. While taking their water and dumping our trash, The final decision may cost us some cash. The year has brought events of all kinds, A tall building went up, a boxcar fell for us to find. 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M, ...1, Nga., . .. 1.4.8-... 1., ,- .1.2.,w-1, 33,1 -qr41wQ, -. 1.1-..g,3f1q,..i .,,-w , i.,,.1'g- 111333. 7539.1 1 - - 1 - -1 1 5 Mu ff-rw. 1.Q.1,.1.g.f,.... ,., ,.e.fs.g..:..,1,.... ...f,mw..p5. mg. SMS. .W , f..1.,..w1.f,.qL?4.,g .W 5. . , ..,,,.,. . -..,g1,..f .. '.1.,- -its-P ZQLH-151641 Lg 1-alQ.-'ian-.-,rQ1..-wa.fa.s.z:1:f,5if-5.01.113,, -.,f:..U'-:x:,.1.-52 . w.-4.15, .-may, 'S szyzm- av, , 1... Pay. - 11 11111 W1- -1,1:a1:1'.1 sr J-1111.14 ms: 11 41.1 ::e:m'2,f1.1 vf: 1411.11'fwi..wf..1.:f1fF'1'- if .Xe .1 7117 'Sf-13' QT . q Board assures quality productive education The main goal of the School Board is to assure that education is the best it can be in the Sherman Independent School District. This year the board enacted the new assertive discipline policy in an ef- fort to improve education and decrease disciplinary problems. One of the board's main duties is to interpret and make new policies. They represent the public as far as public schools are concerned. The board meets on the second Tuesday of each month and the public is invited to attend and provide input on matters affecting students. The board consists of Dr. Wendell Hubbard, superinten- dent of schools, Darold Adami, president, and Charlotte Spears, vice president. Other members include Keith Brown, Sara Jackson, George McGahren, Dr. Geer McKee, and Percy Neblet. Adami said, I enjoy being able to exert positive influence on deci- sions which strengthen or improve our education system. He fur- ther commented, Sherman is a great place to live and raise a family because many outstanding community leaders have worked hard through the years to make it that way. Each of us needs to do our part to preserve this heritage and improve our community in those ways in which each of us are suited. 1 R . Mi... Wi 4 ef 5 1. Superintendent Dr. Wendell Hubbard listens at a school board meeting. 2. Mrs. Sara Jackson looks on as Mrs. Charlotte Spears reads and Mr. George McGahren listens attentively. 3. Mrs. Ruth Alexander congratulates Mr. Darold Adami on a proposal. 4. Dr. Geer McKee, Mr, Percy Neblett, Mr. Keith Brown, and Dr. Beryl Mackey find humor in the school board meeting. 5. Dr. Wendell Hubbard confers with Mrs. Sara Jackson and Mrs. Charlotte Spears. 6. Mr. Darold Adami and Dr. Wendell Hubbard listen attentively at a school board meeting. f .W New principal enthusiastic The 1982-83 school year began with the welcoming of Dr. William Ritter as principal of Sherman High. Dr. Ritter came to SHS from Galveston Ball High School, Galveston, Texas. Dr. Ritter received his Bachelor and Master's degrees from Arizona State University. He ma- jored in mathematics and later received his Doctorate from North Texas State University. Dr. Ritter believes SHS is close to what he anticipated. Although it was hard to predict what it would be like here, Dr. Ritter stated, I think we have a great student body. There is a good rela- tionship between students, faculty and administration. Dr. Ritter also stated he would like to encourage the students to set their goals higher. I Said Dr. Ritter, Sherman High is the best school l've seen, and l'm not just saying that, it really IS. Dr. William Ritter L P A , , ws N S it . T: I x SV' X ' as.... x 2 3 4 We if . X N -N ca.--1 2. Dr. William Ritter speaks at the community pep rally at Bearcat Stadium. 3. Dr. William Ritter observes a classroom. 4. Dr. William Ritter addresses the stu- dent body in an assembly. 5. Dr. William Ritter and Mike Brown display the Super Bearcats shirts. 6. David Lincecum talks to Dr. William Ritter about his VICA award. 7. Philip Bowers gives Dr. William Ritter papers to sign. 8. Dr. William Ritter discusses school policy with a concerned parent. Administration! Principal- 179 Vice-principals continue schooI's steady course Like movie producers and directors in Hollywood, the vice- principals are the most important thing in keeping the show on the right track. The members of the crew include Mr. Charles Byler, Mrs. Nan Jones, Mr. Bill McClure and Mrs. San- di Froese. The vice-principals made some very important decisions and handled a large number of duties to keep the school run- ning smoothly. Their jobs range from handling disciplinary problems to supervising extra-curricular activities. Mrs. Froese stated, The role of the assistant principal goes beyond dealing with attendance and discipline problems. Through our involvement in the total school program, we try to be a support system for the classroom teachers, so they in turn can help students. Through good planning and organiza- tion, we attempt to anticipate and prevent minor and major problems. It is a challenging job with a lot of responsibility. Some students were wary of vice-principals before they got to know them and realized they were just like everybody else. Mr. Bill McClure said, I enjoy working with teachers and meeting new challenges every day. The variety of the job re- quirements and experiences make myjob interesting. -tad! 5. Mr. Bill McClure signs papers as Tom Lesnlck looks on. 6. Mr. Charles Byler and his daughter Jenny anxiously await the announcement at halftime of the homecoming game. 7. Mrs. Sandi Froese discusses a yellow slip with Felicia Brown, 8. Mrs. Nan Jones listens to senior announcement ideas from Ray Russell and Valerie Cambell. 180 - AdministrationfVice-Principals gig- .. me Y gf K ' W O' H51 ss: sf..,..:4 .,. , - - r Y 4139 lg. I n f A... . 'M i isf' at -r-- .1 e A Mr. Charles Byler Mrs. Sandi Froese ... ss i' .Q ' i if 3 X Nr X l ff Mrs, Nan Jones Mr. Bill MCClul'e .T K 'M QQ? M! . .f:, . Xf f X il if , f i i 1 5 i l B E3 il-131 if .Af .1 gi, X. R is I . . r ws.- lx 4 4 .1 fig? J 1. Mr. Bill McClure confers with Sharon Allen about her atten- dance. 2. Mrs. Sandi Froese shows Janet Roberts her transcript. 3. Mrs. Nan Jones talks with Jeh' Reichelt about the upcoming holidays. 4. Mr. Bill McClure and Mr. Charles Byler watch the Bearcats. 5. Travis Peterson and Mr. Charles Byler discuss the Tabs tests. 6. Mrs. Mary Lynn Jones and Dr. William Ritter converse about the effectiveness of Omnibus. Administration fVice-Principals - Teachers come from all different walks of life, but they have one common goal in mind: to produce the best men and women. The school year brought many changes to SHS as 13 new faculty members were added, the largest number in five years. Each teacher has his or her own style of teaching, and each is suc- cessful in their own way. Through their hard work, many students will continue on to a higher, better level of education. On many occa- sions, after everyone else has gone home, a number of dedicated faculty members are still hard at work. Teachers are individuals who spend a great deal of time, effort, and patience, who advise, coach, help out and befriend. The Sherman High faculty was kept busy training student Anderson, Mr. Jack Vocational Counselor Andrajack, Miss Jane Math, Science, UIL Science Baldwin, Mrs. Shirley Cosmetology, VICA Banks, Mrs. Marilyn Secretary Barker, Mr. Wesley Building Trades, VICA teachers, sponsoring clubs, and dances, grading papers, and of course the dreaded hall and cafeteria duty. Ultimately, it would be fair to say that the vacation from June to August was well deserved. Teachers not only did a fine job in the classroom, but also shared in other activities. Some faculty members participated in school events ranging from assemblies to pep rallies, drama productions to class parties. Whether their emphasis was on publications or athletic teams students received unconditional support from teachers. Faculty members worked together to help SHS students enjoy and remember their years of high school. Barron, Mrs. Carrie English, Volleyball, Track Coach Beck, Mrs. Rosalie Receptionist Benton, Mr. Gary P.E., Baseball, Cross Country Coach Bledsoe, Mrs. Betty Business, NIKE Brawley, Mrs. Betty , I .N Q Homemaking, Home and A 3, Family Living, FHA Brister, Mr. Eddie History, Geography, Football, Track Coach Brown, Mr. Raymond Math Brownlee, Mr. Harris American, World History Football Coach Bumpass, Mr. Eddie Drivers Education Burroughs, Ms. Christine English JQS' Butler, Ms. Yvonne Math, UlL Math Call, Mr. Royce General Metals Carver, Mrs. Patricia English, Debate Clark, Mrs. Diane English Clark, Mrs. Virginia Nurse 182 - Faculty .wk ,qw Mr. Robert DeWoody instructs Starla Smith on an assignment. F? ,..4-5. I .- s Ng- QUQQ E f Y f if l i J Crosby, Miss. June Interpreter DeBerry, Mr. Robert Math, UIL Math Cole, Mr. Walter Auto Mechanics DeWoody, Mr. Robert Math Estes, Mr. Bill Science, Basketball Coach Fair, Mrs. Helena Health Coop, VICA Felch, Mrs. Carol Librarian 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 Gray, Mr. Curtis Chemistry Grigg, Mrs. Gail Special Education Hambrick, Mr. Al Math, Football, Basketball Coach Hannah, Mrs. Nell Art Harris, Mrs. Kay Secretary Hayes, Mrs. Linda World Geography. History Hench, Mr. Rod Math Henderson, Mr. Tom Science, Football Coach Faculty - 183 Hensler, Mrs. Mary Art, Art League Hinkle, Mrs. Anna Latin, English, JCL Howeth, Mrs. Pam Government Hudson, Mr. LA DE, DECA Hughes, Mr. David History, Geography, Football, Baseball Coach Johnson, Mrs. Bernice Business, Typing, UIL Johnson, Mr. Dorvin Drafting, VICA Johnson, Mrs. Frances Secretary Johnson, Ms. Susan VOE, Pre-employment 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, VICA Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Lucille Librarian Knoll, Mr. Dick Band Linn, Mrs. Linda English Longo, Mr. Don P.E. Health, Soccer, Volleyball Coach Loop, Miss Gene American History Low, Mrs. Evelyn Counselor 184 - Faculty if alike IV' v e' WA Members of the Faculty Low-Steppers, Miss Jane Andrajack and Mrs. Carol Felch perform during the Denison pep rally. Lyday, Mr. David P.E. Health, Football Coach Maddox, Mrs. Pat Deaf Mailes, Mrs. Sammie Interpreter Manuel, Mr. Don Science Matthews, Mr. Cecil Drafting Morgan, Mrs. Paula English, Journalism, Hi Talk, Athenian McCulloch, Mrs. Mary Homemaking, FHA McDaniel, Mr. Marc History, Football Coach McGee, Mr. John History, Tennis Coach McGee, Mr. Pete Psychology, American History, Sociology Needham, Mr. John English, NHS Nevill, Mrs. Cecilia English Newman, Mr. Vern Science Nichols, Mrs. Shirley Counselor O'Brien, Mr. Bill Football, Track Coach, P.E. Parker, Mr. David Typing, Business, Billy Bob Boys Perkins, Mrs. Dorothy Counselor Phillips, Miss Jimmye Girls Athletics, Intramurals Pitts, Mrs, Cathey Special Ed. Aide Rader, Ms. Barbra English Reece, Mr. Mike Business, Basketball, Track Rodgers, Mr. Jimmy Ag. FFA Rogers, Mr. Stephen Science Roy, Mrs. Mary Special Ed. Math, NIKE Scott, Mr. Larry Counselor Faculty - 185 Sharp, Mr. Don Math Shellenburger, Mrs. Jean Interpreter Skaggs, Ms. Joella Government Skipworth, Mrs. Karla P.E. Health, Drill Team Slaughter, Mrs. Joanne HERG, HECE South, Mr. Lee Band Southerland, Mr. Bruce American, World History, Football, Swimming, Baseball Coach Southerland, Mr. Steve English, Football, Golf Coach Stoker, Mr. Welton Government Stoner, Mr. Herman Ag. FFA Stubber, Mr. Mark ICT, VICA Viergever, Mrs. Kay Homemaking, Home and Family Living, FHA Watwood, Mrs. Murlene VOE, VICA White, Mr. Walter Metal Trades, VICA Williams, Ms. Dana World Geography, Cheerleaders Wilson, Mrs. Carrie Jo English, FTA Wilson, Mrs. Margie English, FTA 186 - Faculty ?4wa'Q A W 4'-fp::,,Z5' 4-ali Mr Raymond Brown assists Libby Dill with her math assignment . ' f r X' 3 W-1,721 4- 4- ' 7 VM I F H, . -in ,ff f I 2 3 4 -.s -ll. . ,NW 1. Mrs. Linda Hayes monitors the halls as Parn Haggard patiently waits. 2. Mrs. Diane Clark instructs Gehro Dunlap on her homework assignment. 3. Mrs. Mary Lynn Jones and Mr. Bill Estes enjoy the Christmas party. 4. Mr. Dick Knoll leads Paul Reber in rehearsal. 5. Mr. Cecil Matthews helps Todd Riley with a house plan. 6. John Welch is fingerprinted by Mrs. Redding as Mr, Martin looks on, Faculty - 187 Counselors provide guidance, instruction The counselors were a necessary gear in keeping SHS in good running condition. Their jobs ranged from changing schedules to helping students who had serious problems. Other duties of the counselors included helping col- lege bound students pick out a college and making sure they had the necessary requirements for a specific col- lege. Although this took up much of their time they also helped students who planned to work after graduation, find jobs and take the right courses for a particular field. Counselors felt their jobs were very serious, but they still took time to be friends, as well as leaders, with their students. Mrs. Evelyn Low, head counselor, said, There are a lot of people, helping other people at SHS. Counselors are an important part of this network. 5 f' - Counselors 'ls 1. Mrs. Shirley Nichols explains College requirements to Michelle Fincher. 2. Traci Lyons talks over her Co-op program with Mr. Jack Anderson. 3. Mrs. Dorothy Perkins explains schedule procedures to Greg Blakely. 4. Mrs. Evelyn Low discusses grades with Kim Wellman. 5. Ray Russell talks to Mr. Larry Scott about his current class ranking. i 25-H .4 4 lb' ' in' am, M pl -ff! 1 4 l. Mrs. Virginia Clark places an ice pack on Regina Lynn's mee. 2. Mrs. Kay Harris and Mrs. Rosalie Beck enjoy a break :rom the usual work. 3. Mrs. Pat Crow prepares a letter for Dr. Ritter. 4. Mrs. Marilyn Banks and Ruth Courtney answer Jhones, while Nathaniel Southern checks attendance cards. 5. Mrs. Francis Johnson talks to a parent. Job versatility enhances secretarial work Good morning, Sherman High School, may I help you? From answering the telephone to filling out yellow slips, a secretary's job was never done. Other jobs of the secretaries included typing, delivering messages, filing and directing students to the right location. Parents also found their presence very helpful when trying to locate students. Mrs. Frances Johnson also wrote checks for the school's activity fund and kept the books balanced. Most secretaries liked their jobs and were fond of being around young adults, as well as parents and faculty members. Mrs. Pat Crow, Dr. William Ritter's secretary, said, I love my job because of the versatility. Even though I have routine jobs to perform, every day brings a new job to do. I enjoy working with young adults and the association that it gives me. 5 Secretaries - 189 The freshman year was one to reflect on, as it was full of discovery. The change from Middle School to High School was a big step for some and the feelings of anticipation and apprehension were at times overwhelming. It was a learning process: discovering new challenges, being offered new activities and developing and growing in a new environment. The school is too big and needs more windows, com- mented freshman Amber Sprouse. For those who had never experienced it, high school presented a world of unexpected happenings and new ideas. The class of 1986 launched their high school career well organized. Attempting to break the stereotype of frosh, this group of beginners elected class officers: Todd Estes, president, Tamalyn Graham, vice president, and Monique Green, secretary. Despite piles of homework and numerous difficulties, the class of '86 managed to survive, and thus began their climb towards seniority. c Monique Green, Todd Estes, and Tamalyn Graham look over a class activity paper. Abbott, Jeff Acosta, Janice Aida Cueva, Irma Ailshire, Beth Anderson, Randy Andrews, Jon Arceo, Alvaro Archer, Terry Armstrong, Tobi Arnold, Julie Arnold, Lisa Arizmendi, Eve Austin, Joe Baio, Sharon Baker, Craig Baker, Jeff Ballou, Jamie Bandy, Don Barnard, Chery Baxter, Celina Bay, Chris Bearden, Eric Beauchamp, Heather Beck, Noel Bell, Sherri Benedict, Ronny Benedict, Tony Bennett, Rachel Bess, Zondra Bevels, Bridgett Billmeier, Larry Birdsall, Christine Black, Darin Blackburn, Sherry Blackburn, Tony Blakey, Greg Blanton, Charlotte Bluemel, Carl Bond, Kevin Booker, Jacquelin Booker, Jerry Boothe, Adrianne 190 - Freshmen ae f ' .C it 1. ...av A 'A Q I ,gg 5 ,, Sk. we ' 7 , K X F l Qt , ,,. , FG' I A -- -X L n .es s New , All Q -var! 9 x QA Y' x Vs , K rs ,Y .at A xi ,,, E' 93 . get as , 'F ,G -9 Q 'nk Q - it will V , ., - -- -sw sg, Q x ss, X T 3 g X GCE? U3 st -. f 3 if 'I 4 ,,, 9' 'z 32 A-an S nv 4, . ft is ,ffm K ff Y J N. 1 ,X l fi s if ,5-We Q F . 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Kevin Champion, Donna Chaney, Antoinette Chavez, Jennifer Christman, Kim Clark, Cindy Clements, Cherry Clevenger, Curtis Coggins, Twala Coker, Donna Coleman, Lily Collier. Joanna Compton, Angela Freshman - 191 192 Conrad, Brian Conrad, Leslie Conway, Bruce Cook, Carla Cookston, James Corbitt, Leisa Cordell, Brian Cork, Connie Crawford, Beverly Cripe, Robert Crocker, Cynthia Crook, Colette Crossman, Darlene Curtis, Shelly Damron, Neva Darwin, Bevon Daugherty, Paul Davis, Anissa Davis, Colleen Davis, Vicky Delk, Angie Delk, John Denison, Jimmy Deveny. Gerri DeWitt, Kym Dill, Kevin Dill, Libby Dixon, Amy Doggett, Debbie Doke, Tammy Dollar, Mike Donegan, Francis Drake, Chris Drake, David Dunlap, Gerho Dupree, Marla Duren, Craig Durham, Doug Dutton, William Eastridge, Chanda Edwards, Rhonda Esposito, Carlos Eurom, Jennifer Everett, Kim Everman, Belinda Ewers, Lori Fagin, James Fennell, Jim - Freshman Q' iir. Q J to , ,,,, 4 v ,, Q ess . L -me-+ A .X i, xv- . 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Michelle Hammon, Vira Hammond, Chris Hamons, Stephen Hampton, Stacy Hansard, Tony Harding, Kevin Harrell, Beth Harris, Dina Harrison, John Hatch, Donald Haywood, Donny Henderson, Donna Hickman, Missy Hill, Richard Hmdsley, Martha Hindsley, Retha Holbrook, Jackie Holder, Bonnie Holman, Mike Holmes, Kerry Hopkins, Brian Hopper, Tex Hopson, Dale Horner, Leslie Howell, Angie Hudson, Joe Huffman, Thomas Hughes, Stephanie Hutcheson, Jeff Inman, Linda Freshmen - 193 lshmael, Tamatha Jarvis, Don Jeffers, Becky Johnson, Paulette Johnson, Regis Jones, Alvin Jones, Chad Jones, Gwen Jones. Kevin Jones, Lisa Judkins, Blake Justus, Andy Kearns, Terri Kelley, Howard Killion, Sharon Kinder, Jennifer Kinney, Lance Kinsey, Fred Kinsey, LaDonna Knowles, Kim Krider, Mark LaFoy, Steve LaRock, Shonda Lamb, Michael Lansford. George Larson, Becky Laws, Cynthia Lawson, Rickey Leeder, Lori Lillibridge, Dean Lillis, John Lin Ling, Hui Logan, Eudora Logston, Kendall Long, Jeff Long, Laura Louderback, Kelly Lucchesi, Anna Ludlow, Billy Mabry, Daniel Mack, Tonya Maddera, Jon Main. Shannon Malolepszy, Michelle Manuel, Vanessa Marcus, Kelly Marine, Henry Marshall, Lori Martin, Lisa Mask, Erica McAllister, Peggy McCleese, Melinda McClure. Wade McCrary, Gary McGrinness, Bobby McGraw, Dustie McHanny, Michelle McKay, Karen McKee, Yvonne McKinney, Richard McKinzie, Twyla McRee. Mark Medisette, Jackie Melgaard, Sheila Melton, Ricky Mickelson, Ed Miller, Amy Miller, Lori Miller, Marcy Miller, Melvin 194 - Freshmen - 1 , , E sl' ' I ,Q al, 1- ' -s t A ,f '-' , X , ' ,VV . ,L .:,-. :. ' eff-:glad Q 3' , 5 fy - 1 f- .: L F E :via s . K ,. A' g QQ, :Q 2 2 await? 4' - N.. I ' ,QB HS' sk X Q we - 4 A H W , -4, an is A x - - K , gs.. s N- V M r v S 3 ' , if . X' ' i ff' 1 ' S ,,. I Q .,,, , iw, - f ' K K1 io NS .L .Q--'sr K . 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FQ' W ,xr '53 f 4 'ev H I Robbie Young crosses the finish line at a Cross Country meet. Minshew. Monica Mitchell, Milinda Mitchell, Mindy Mitchell, Rahamy Moore. Alice Morehead, Kim Moreland, Barbara Morgan. Sam Morris, Sara Moseley, Meredith Mullins, Chris Mulvaney, Linda Murley, Verna Murrin, Tim Myles, Tracy Neill, Rebecca Nelson, Dewayne Nelson, Elizabeth Nelson. Randy Newtown, Jill Nicholas. Angela Nicholson, Marjorie Nix, Alan Nobles. Shannon Norman, Patrica Norris. John O'DonneIl, Jennifer Ortez, Rosie Osborne, Susan Ostrand, Angela Palmer, Keith Parks. Peggy Parsons, Rhonda Pate, John Patterson. David Peebles. Steve Perez, Sergio Petelski, Todd Peterson, Travis Phea, Derek Phea. Mae Ira Phillips, Allen Phillips, Kerry Pierce. Lee Ping, Michael Porter. Earnest Porter, Paul Price, Sandra Raines, Debbie Raley, Amy Freshman - 195 196 Ramsey, Kim Reatherford, James Reifel, Greg Reynolds, Mike Rhea, Chris Rice. Bobby Rice, Leah Richmond. Janet Rickerson, Carla Ridgedell, James Ridgeway, Robin Ritchie, Kathy Roach, Charles Roberts, Adam Roberts, Susan Robertson, Candi Robertson, Leslie Rodaway, Jerry Rodgers, Dale Rodriquez, Linda Roe, Danny Roe. Chris Rolen, Cindy Rolen, Chad Rostyne, Susan Roglin, Renee Rumage, Dawn Russell. Larry Russey. Derek Sample, Laura Sampson, Johnny Sanders, Diana Sanders, Patricia Sanso, Derek Scales, LaRonda Schemmel, Chris Schenk, Tim Schulz, Todd Scott, Ronnie Scruggs, Flora Self, Brian Session, Johnny Shafer, Annette Shaner, Jim Shannon, Mike Shay, Jack Shaw, Derek Shaw. Gretchen Sheren, Amy Sheren, Dwayne - Freshman 's-1 QR 2.0 X s .d s 1. -: , X N , - Y :lk KL and Dawn Rumage 'V-0 enjoy - - 1-greg ' K ' f 'K ' , W rx AL A at Shonda LaRock ,I cafeteria food. -Q.. ,J L an A f N it as :SQ ,- r is s ia, ---if E 6 J- 3 EQ. N 9 5 'E . , ki .fx K 54 ..'. , nk? f aw. ffklxx 5 , ' ' 'l , Q? 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Brad Stout, Pam Stovatt, Matt Streng, Shellene Strong. Mark Stuckey, Ginger Sulbnvan, Randy Sundaram, Shankar Tate, Clarre Tate. Robert Taylor. Chris Taylor, Ella Taylor. Bully Teel, Terry Thatcher, Scot Thomas. Amy Thomas, Holty Thompson. Darron Thompson. Karen Thompson. Stephanre Tubbs. Robert Turner, Michelle Vaneste, Randy Vaughan. Shannon Vaugn, Meg Wagoner, Chrns Wanwarote, Cheryl Walford, Karen Walt. Jason Ward, Stephen Wash, Shawn Watkins, Dawn Watson, Jennifer Watson. Rocky Weltman, Kam West. Amy Weyers, Randy Whnte, Gina Wnble, Rodney WIltABFT1S,LtS5 WIITTBVIWS. Rhonda Wrltsams, Sherry Wuttrs, John Wntisher. Herd: Wnlson, Larry Wnnchester, Lydra Freshmen - 197 Witte, Jade Wood, Jon Woods, Mike Work, Laura Wortham, James Woytasczyk, Suzanne Wrenn, Tammy Wright, Margie Yancey, Richard Yost, Troy Young, Robbie Younts, Alan Zivec, Melissa Ziyad, Ali 4 A if I M: 3' - K' M 3 'B is 4' wg 'il 1 4 Ima 198 - Freshman c i i r 'i's 1 Q - , as i , 1 ' 44 . ., V V., avg, M. tv If as . I 4 EX f VL iw A ' Q.-WJ 41 Y? i ,f ff 2 1. Alan Younts and Willie Dutton check roll in Drivers Ed 2 Rhonda Williams enjoys the break from class time. 3. Amy Raley, Shannon Vaughn, and Cindy Laws relax at the Freshman Christmas party. 4. Wade McClure suspiciously eyes the photographer. .Nt-if ' I' ?s. f 5 t he 5 .. :Q l 5 , ...i it 1. Mark Krider, Mike Smallwood, Rodney Wible, and Charlotte Blanton make straw structures in English. 2. Darin Black, and Shawn Wash let Mr. Don Manuel see their creature in Biology. 3. Dean Lillibridge listens to an English lecture. 4. Twala Coggins works hard on an English assignment. 5. Michelle Carr spots the photographer. 6. Libby Dill listens attentively to a class discussion. Freshman - 199 S Sophomores found themselves more self-assured as they started their second year in high school. Many of them became more involved in school activities. Several sophomores involved in the Glad program, athletics, and who had perfect attendance were recognized in a class meeting this fall. Dr. William Ritter, principal, was the guest speaker at this event. The class officers con- structed a float for the Homecoming parade. Traci Craig commented, l like being a sophomore because up- perclassmen treat you with more respect. Being able to drive was fun for most sophomores. Cyn- thia Melugin said, lt's great having a license. It gives me more freedom to do what I want. 1 We 3 W, Avl. 39 .. K a We Abbe, Kim Abshire, Reatha Adlof, Phillip Agee, Brian Agee, Harvey Almazan, Rosalinda Alpaugh. Sean Anderson, Scott Armstrong, Wayne Arnold, Nancy Atchison, Derrick Ayers, Diann Ayers, Kevin Baca, Lauren Baeza, Randall Bain, Shelby Baio, Stephen Barrett, Mark Barton, David Baur, Lynne Bean, Chris Beaver, Lori Bednarz, Julie Benedict, Don Bennett, Rikki Bevels, Patrice Birdsall, Leslie Blakeley, Rodney Blankenship, Mary Blanton, Charlie Boatright, Van Bodovsky, Jeff Bodovsky, Melissa Bogart, Charles Bouchard, Brian Bowers, Raymond Brewer, Dwana Briggs, Netra Brinks, Kathy Brockelman, Jeffery Brown, Felicia 200 -- Sophomores sais' A K , if . it x-- 4 ay .ss S sv if i we ,. it S -HW ,r .... . . z -ff, ...f .f presidentg Kim secretary, .. .S Q ix' Z, XA 1 ix' ,... Q fr fu v Nga' ' v . S Vg? in iee i ' , 1 x X is s .E ye -- .- 115,53 . -vt . ti. es iii 'R 4 1' M .... . . ...V N.. 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Michael Crook, Lisa Crookham, Patricia Crossman, Linda Croswell, Susan Curran, Kim Curtis, Lewis Daniel, David Daugherty, Mike DeBerry, Dewayne Desalorns, Mike Donihoo, Larry Douglas, Wendy Dowling, Denise Dunlap, Aubrey Dunlap, Detra Sophomores - Dunn, Mike Durbin, Angela Edwards, Angela Edwards, Victoria Eleby, Rodney Elliott, R. Heath Emeary, Andrea Engledow, Debbie Ervin, Jodi Escalante, Alejandra Esters, John Evans, Cindy Ewers, Randy Faught, Sherrie Fisk, Sharon Floyd, Bobby Fogle, Karen Ford, Lisa Forsythe, John Freeman, Scott Fulton, Mark Gaines, Chris Gallegos, Nancy Gathron, LeQuita Gearinger, Leonard Gentry, Kevin Gibson, Blake Gibson, Cindi Gooden, Shane Gorman, Brian Greene, Donnie Griffin, Melissa Griffin, Steve Grisham, Gina Guess, Jerry Guthrie, Jimmy Haines, Sandra Hall, Jay Hancock, David Harper, Darren Harrell, Cindy Harris, Tripp Harris, Kelley Harvey. Richard Havener, Lori Hayes. Susan Heil, Drew Heitmann, Craig Henniger, John Henricks, Eric 202 - Sophomores t ' , Xix x x .J fi lv X 'ka .tat t .- t ,A , S e 1- sfs' I 1 is 'S 425. K' me iw i 9 . Rift t xf MN 'Ve .. :Ax .K lk, , t 1 . - R ,W u -R st L Ax. i 5 ...kkk,t . t 2555, t My gash .. .. fr ' t A J? b X E K we-xg, fwfr-. f K, new , 51 , s 3 r X Mx, . ., X . 55 K S '59 F5 is t s ttt P ' A y4 .f ,,,tl 5 I , , ,Q it a l' l' l ' K I ,,, - l -'1..1- nf! F so -. . .. 1 ' ,sic 4' - A J 1 - ' 51 A i .rri .3 'hx ti -L s X s ..,, A ... V X t E V . lt, Q. 1 K, Q . - 7 Qi K , ,K .L X B . A t , I 5 P V V wg ' . Q , ,, K Z , '313-1-QQ. no i?5,e:, l , A .s i t :jp 1 ,.., l ttt , . t.,., E at i ' 11 is rrrs 1 F S W, L.. iikg 1 S R ln if 1 ' lll ,,ri - v The Sophomore Class participates in one of ' it the weekly pep rallies. 1 4 R , - E . t tttt , ,,., ,,, I ,Mg Qt' it L 0, V, Isl. 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Hughley. ricia Carla James Sherry Hunt, Amy Hunter, Stephanie Hutchison, Bobby Ives, Sheree Jackson, Audrea Jackson, Jeff Jackson, Rodney Jackson, TaJunna James Cindy James, Clint ' B Jansen. riant Jansen, Scott Jaynes, Annette Jenkins, Angela Jenkins. Ronny Jennings, Diane Jennings, Jason Johnson, Marcus Johnson, Mike Johnson, Doug Johnson, Terry Jones, Britt Jones, Thomas Jones, Tim Jones, Tracy Joplin Jud Kaats, Renee Kelley, Kim Kelly, Vincent Kennedy, Angela Key, Kim Killion, David Kirchhofer, Alice Kittrell, Kam Kleespies, Julianne Knight, Tina Knowles, Steven Korioth, Jim Kramer, Tim Kuhn, Melanie Kuykendall, Randal Kyle, Leslie Laddusire, Dennis Langford, Lee Lansford, Chuck Laster, Chris Latsch, Diane Lawrence, Adam Leach, Stephen Lee, Mark Sophomores - 203 204 Leeder, Larry Lillie, Lori Lincecum, Debbie Lodge, Scott Lorance, Amy Louderback, Christi Low, Kurt Lowery, Jennette Lucas, Tracy Ludlow, Wendy Lunkley, Wendy Luper, Kimberly Luper, Leola Lynch, Dana Lynn, Regina McBride, Jimmy McClure, Brenda McCord, Bo McCormic, Ronda Mclntosh, Bobbie McLain, Brian Mackey, Ryan Maddox, Carla Malacara, Kelly Mantooth, Wendy Martin, Suzanne Mask, Alicia Mayer, Mike Medrano, Diana Melugin, Cynthia Miller, Marc Miller, Michelle Miller, Paul Miller, Velma Mimms, Vernon Minor, Wendi Moberly, Kristine Moore, Jim Morales, Christina Morris, Traci Mrozinski, James Mullowney, Pat Nash, Nick Neyman, Scharlyn Norman, Charles Norris, David Northcutt, Bill Nath, Sam Odam, Buddy Owens, James Palm, Dean Parks, Donna Pate, Aretha Peercy, Cynthia Perkins, Ron Perry, Glenda Pham, Nguyen Pierce, Tracey Polo, Bernadette Prevatt, Karen Price, Dennis Raglin, Renee Rangel, Joey Ramsey, John Randel, Colby Ratcliff, Terry Reed, Brian Reinken, Brian Reister, Brett Reutelhuber, Debora - Sophomores ZLL ,asm it X , ,, it L A A A L ,V , ti, , ,A M ' - , ig iiim, :r -wif 5 :E V ii-rip -. 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K U ,,,,, cs' D : ' H 5 .V , il 5' David Burns shows football games. his talent at one of the , 7, A , , , , nf ,ge ,gf 'fr l l tp 1 ti ii ai J'-wal xy, , l 4 nf , 0. 5 Q, J, lg. W Revennaugh, Kelli Rhoden, Bryan Richardson, Theresa Riley, Karen Robinson, Angela Roe, Randy Rogers, Cynthia Rohr, Kenneth Salafia, David Sanders, Barbie Sanders, Cheryl Santos, Richard Santos, Rodney Schemmel, Tracy Schultz, Janice Schwartz, Robert Scott, Lori Scruggs, Greta Seals, Stefanie Senn, Michelle Setterberg, Eric Shah, Paula Shelton, Suzanne Sheren, Lynn Shoffit, James Simpson, Andrea Sims, Erick Sims, Pamela Sisemore, Brad Smart, Deana Smartt, Rebecca Smith, Calvin Smith. Starla Smith, Susan Sofey, Jason Spears. Richard Spencer, Evon Sprowl, Rebecca Stallwood, Todd Stanley, Debbie Steele, Willie Stephens, Donnie Stephens, Ronnie Stewart, Scott Stoker, Shelton Streng, Gina Sutherland, Deana Sweet. Andy Taylor, Bobby Sophomores - 205 Taylor, Troy Telthoester, Dean Tencza, Teresa Thaxton, Lee Thomas, James Thomas. Vicki Thompson, Rhonda Thorson, Scott Turner, Suzanne Van Deren, Donn Walker, Michael Walker, Trenna Walker, Valerie Wallis, Debra Walls, Kennith Webb, Carla Welch. Jon Wesson, Robert Whiserihunt, Patty White, James Wible, Mindy Wilder. Beth Wiley, Julie Williams, Delpha Williams. Jeanie Williams, Kathy Williams, Korn Williams, Lee Willits. Dennis Worthington, Roieena Wright, Scott Wright, Tracy 206 - Sophomores 55:3 A K 1 ixj t ' . -fli S 1 ' J t 4 if if f ' Q l .- exe . ,,, wife J -em. If n - t I 4 ml i . 35 Ugg H ,Q 1 , xy ' 5 milfs L , . SE , t ,. V h W QQ t. 1 J ' . T J T M e ee 1 J- .tt W A , . --.- , - ffi A , i'i- , , Q , , :.- gf ' i A X as ., A A, J J S - Ta. . - . 7 V' 3 - gas it eg, Q y . 33 E, .S E K ' ,E Q ...Q - Ya-1-x W13, kg :I W H 3 gggi . 1., A , ,, 4. ai?- Z5 X' -5 - . i s n' , 4. 'N' me ,r- 3, Q fi Angela Durbin prepares letters for Athenian staff. Mindy Wible concentrates on her halftime show A O N U U DE if O 22 lk W W4 M lfff ,av X. gs' 4 1. Alvin Jones concentrates on his notes before tak- ing a test. 2. Gina White tries to finish her homework before the beii. 3. Karen Fogle and Nancy Gallegos eat pizza during their class party. 4. Lee Langford watches his team from the sidelines. 5. Aubrey Dunlap perfects his art techniques. Sophomores - 20 Juniors made some important decisions this year. One of these includes the selec- tion of senior rings. Dan Hanrahan replied, Senior rings are a symbol that the class of '84 will rule Sherman High next year. The junior class officers organized a Toga Party after the Denton football game. Many students also took the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test. Several students found themselves more concerned with grades and involved in more activities. g Teresa Davis commented, lt's nice to finally be an upperclassman. The year is go- ing by fast and I can't wait for next year. Von Neita Akers said, lt's good to be a junior because you get more privileges since you're older. You also get treated with more respect from underclassmenf' if T Q ,,,,.,,.t , - .--. .. .. K ' 1 , . Q' ' 5 i J A E i eeti . X tx- fng v - 7 S is .......................N....-.-..Q--.-s- 5 Junior Class Officers: Jim Graham, president, Tim Tisdell, vice-presidentg and Ronda Wright, secretary discuss upcoming activities. Adlof, Paul Aguirre, Sam Ailshire, Tom Akers, Von Neita Aleman, Izzy Allen, Ricky Allison, Sharon Anderson, Jeff M Arnold, Elaine Arnold, Tammy Ashinhurst, Teresa Aslakson, Laura Babin, Eric Baca, Bruce Bain, Lee 4499 if an Y .9 A 'fb . Baker, James Banks, Robin Barnes, Leslie Barry, Brent Bass, Matthew 208 - Juniors 35' , ,iw ww 2 fir- W,-W New I 'sn' A AL xx' fi? 'X 3 f. 6 if A ' ' - if fi, ' ig.. JM f as J 5:1 if W l , , . 3 'MZ ' ' R 4 We f., I , . , , KW f ' i .. , f WA 2 . V, . V7 gwu A , i i r liii J .S EW? , :,,,. ,YV A if R I ssliii if . , , ,.,i 1 in I x 104 i 1 w '31 af is 4 411 i was fx. L.. is f k Xl u i g Y Terry Elmore prepares to work on a project. 'P' 3x5- N, 3 o X ' as Q: , 9 k L.:L ' Xfff ix 'r ,- , A :Ig D .1 vita, x -ws. 11 J K 7251 I k k - - .z ,. Baughrnan, Sharla Baur, Kirk Bazan, Mike Beatty, Megan Beaver, Tracey Bird, Richard Blair, Jonna Blankenship, Alice Blanton, Scott Bonfoey, Lori Booker, Patrick Bowen, Angela Bowhay, Heidi Bowling, Frankie Brassart, Mike Brawley, Melinda Brawley, Melissa Brevelle, Michelle Brock, Kent Brooks, Michael Brown, Jeanette Brown, Mike Brown, Patricia Juniors - 209 Brownfield, Karolyn Bruce, Renea Brummer, Joe Buie, Jim Burkart, Robert Burks, Shantrell Burley, Damon Butler, Kelly Butler, Stacy Caffey, Tonya Cagle, Robert Calhoun, Craig Cameron, Jerry Cantrell, Jeff Carnley, Albert Carr, Toni Chaffin, Alan Chappell, Janice Charlton, Whitney Chester, Julie Childress, Richard 210 -Juniors I . is 5 ,A .BW ,e l- Cathe Gallegos thinks before starting her class homework. 'EQ' QQ, X ,,, 51753. ,.f l' -si , ii. f, ' fi, :C+ Q N 1 555 ii, X. L ,ai ai' - - I 6. X f ie E . .. is ,S W wi A as f C .3 if is , .S ig . f ' N . . C ff.. K 1.9 F .f 4-'lf R -., We. vii N ii im . ii A I f ...pf Christman, Richard Clark, Jim Clark, Richard Clinton, Tonya Cogswell, Max v Coleman, Kim Coleman, Venita Collins, Cindy Collum, James Conway, Keith Cook, Sheryl Cooksey, Tricia Cooper, Debbi Copeland, Dawn Copeland, George Coulson, Linda Cox, Jackie Craddock, Karen Craddock, LaVonna Craddock, Sharen Crawford, Don Crossman, James Curran, Lauri Dacus, Dedra Daniel, Ken Darwin, Bobby Davis, Melissa Davis, Teresa Davis, Tonya De Morest, Renea Delphin, Gina Denison, Deanna Dicken, Kevin Dill, Chris Juniors - 211 Dodson, Beth Dodson, John Dollins, Wendy Dorsey, LaTanya Dotson, Brian Douglass, Diane Douglas, Donna Dowell, Dana Edwards, Gayla Eggleston, Melissa Elmore, Terry Elston, Jimmy Engel, Jeff Ervin, Vanessa Eshelman, Susan Estes, Cheryl Eubanks, Brad Fincher, Brad Fisher, Beckey Fleming, Janis Fontaine, Jerry Ford, Lorinda Fowler, Kete Frailicks, Roy Francisco, Paige Frazier, Pam Frost, Leanne Gage, Paul Galbreath,Demetrais Gallegos, Cathe Gallion, Tim Gardner, Sheila Gentry, Vaughn Giardina, Liz Gilbert, Dean 212 - Juniors 'LT' Q I d l ,L 4 vw ? f -s:,if W '-1 , W , tr 4? ii 'E O ,,tt i , .Z , .. .. . ,, Alfims ' 'M U I Alu X dh' . 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JW 'ii l Glidwell, Stacy Godsey, Julie Graham, Jim Gray, Chas Gray, George Green, Ellis Green, Larry Greiner, Amy Griffin, Gina Griffin, Kathy Griffin, Lonnie Griffin, Rhonda Grisham, Lisa Gudgel, Jim Guedea, Federico Guedea, Fernando Haggard, Jeffery Haggard, Pam Hall, Kim Hamilton, Lisa Hanrahan, Dan Harrell, David Harvey, James Juniors - 213 Hase, Susan Hattle, Lori Heatly, John Henderson, Tommy Hernandez, Gracie Hernandez, Josephine Hill, Karen Hill, Leonard Hilton, Kevin Hindsley, Carolyn Hindsley, Mildred Hinson, James Hogan, Ricky Holder, Kathy Hollingsworth, Renee Hopper, Patrick Housewright, Terry Howell, Susan Hudson, Jessica Hull, Tim Hunter, Mike Isabell, Patricia Jackson, Kelly 214 - Juniors David Sheffield seems amused about some class incident. 4 , to S Q' A i f X x S tt , . . L.. ,AA -if , J Q. W :wr ly a Riff 4' A in A 7 . f, :-. M? ,B X f Q, J' if .asf ga? J Q '19, 1,e In- 2 'K , I' ,J ' Q ,- -f ww ff, f W' A -fr 5 ,N fy if is-...f 4 if J K L rrrtr ' ,Q :QF I , ,My . it ,,, ., wh' I ,, f' 1 , ,hi .W 152' , K af' an W 6 .vw A Jacobs, LaVonda Jacobs, Pam Jenneman, Lisa Johnson, Angela Johnson, Angela Johnson, Dena Johnson, Teresa Johnson, William Jones, Claudette Jones, Sharon Justus, Jennifer Kaats, Darren Kane, Jeanne Keene, Kim Killion, Cynthia King, George Kisloski, Chip Knight, Sandy Koehler, Dennis Kottwitz, Andrea Kulhavy, Anna Kvestad, Valerie LaFoy, John Lamb, Eric Landham, Allan Lichnovsky, Diane Lillibridge, Daylene Logston, Casey Lohr, Tom Louderback, Lisa Lovelace, Tina Low, Melinda Low, Patricia Lowery, John Juniors - 215 Luper, Curtis Lyons,,Kevin Lyons, Traci McCain, Ralph McCollum, Rodney McDaniel, Kevin McHanny, Landrus McKee, Leslie McKee, Mark McLain, Carry McLellan, Stacey Mackey, Debbi Maddera, Gina Mallinson, Steve Markl, Carol Mask, Frederick Mask, Shari Mason, Rodney Matthews, David Maxwell, Joanne Melton, Colin Melton, Greg Milam, Jeff Milam, Vickie Miller, Darrell Miller, David Mitchell, Wylie Moberly, John Mohrmann, Ronald Moore, Glenda Mora, Baldemar Morrow, Laura Morse, Susan 216-Juniors S A ?W Q. 390 Q . -. L... X t Q is s if 2' Q 'ar A Q rs ' -' T is :,. ' . 4 X sss . ,, lsr Q ' 'L m Q . 'IEZ .. , PM K ff in xt. '2: a s l. .3 fa i7 xt rstttsr 3 sf .. L raw a 'iw A L: if we ,- 1: S rr v v 4, vf, -hkkk 1 g sf' ii ig w 2 J 4 Q lk ' 5 ,nn sf Al? 1 t Q' .ta tttt, , -Aka X N I lal :ss Q ws - - 1 N' fwmvlh 1 .W an F a lso E 8. all : . ss: S , 1' gf- L . Jessica Hudson finishes one of her tests. 2 A 1 433551 -xx X 1 'NL' Mullis, Kevin Myatt, Michaele Mygrant, Karen Nabers, Darrell Neely, Kenneth Nelson, Suzanne Nelson, Tonja Nichols, David Northcutt, Angela Offutt, Kim Oliphant, James Olivares, Rebecca Orr, Stephen Owens, John Pannell, Dawn Parker, Brian Parnell, Scot Pate, Richard Payne, Shawn Peterson, Chris Pettijohn, Denise Pierce, Terry Pitman, Brian Juniors- 21 Platt, Bobby Plyler, David Polk, Van Powell, Jim Pricer, Angie Pritchett, John Putman, Clint Ramsey, Don Ramsey, Michelle Rayford, Kirk Record, Shirley Reed, Gwen Reeves, Louri Rickerson, Leslie Rivers, Marla Riza, Todd Roberson, Ed Robertson, Teresa Robinson, Philip Rodriquez, Sidney Roe, Patti Rogers, Dale Roling, Robert 218 - Juniors 'Y' E , 4.4 J ,,, i'i I ,Z ,Z A Patti Roe, Marla Rivers, and Claudette Jones listen attentively in class. , ,ga i P -.. W 'Q I - -- N T X QR E an X i , ,. - way K xi if , X H kgs 4 as 13 X is 1 f f :' ' is sk a fi 'F ' QCA ' ' T3 si ,A wifi Qgl me' W i 2 i MN X 5 W 8 X5 K ' A. S 1 S IQ' ii .vm i ' ,gig W, E :Lf 1 - t iisttt , . S 1 Q' L, GFA :.: .1 Syl' fi L K 1. kkk A t . 5-in -r t, A A 'LLLL NY 1 .cf p 41' Wt 'wi- 41' 1 ,Q if t F 'R K' N . I Roman, Tracy Ropp, Wade Rouse, Curtis Rouse, Halli Rubarts, Barry Rudolf, Linda Runnels, Emma Rush, Bobby Russell, LeAnne Rylander, David Sallaz, Jeff Sanders, Bruce Schlueter, Doug Scruggs, Cynthia Seidner, Tammy Self, Chris Senor, David Shaneberger, Matt Shannon, Julius Sharp, Debbie Sheffield, David Sims, Mike Sims, Shelley Sloan, Sarah Sloan, Stephen Smallwood, Terry Smith, Mike Smithson, Greg Snodgrass, Roger Stallmann, Barbara Stallwood, Dawn Stanley, Sheila Starnes, Stan Stephens, Jill Stewart, Sandy Juniors-219 Strong, Colin Sullivan, Kirt Tamayo, Monique Tankersley, Brett Teague, Andy Teel, Janet Teel, Jeff Teel, Timmy Terflinger, Dennis Terrell, Deborah Thompson, Angelia Thompson, Jim Thompson, Lisa Thornton, Stacey Thorpe, Becki Tisdell, Tim Totten, Susanne Vogelsang, Curry Wade, Curtis Walker, Sean Walls, Keith Walser, Brett Walters, Rhonda Webster, Susan Welch, Roxanne Wertz, Barbie Westurn, Stephen White, Byrle White, Susie Whitfield, Teresa Whitney, Brad Wilcher, Gary Wilder, Tim Williams, John Williams, Lori 220 -Juniors O if- 1 ever: .as NW- 'J ,. Ev ,ii Q X .A ff' ' fm Q 5 as Q X 3? -- 4 i xx is Q at i fx 4 Sw if L l is i ci' Xxx 3 K A s.. 1 ,ji t ,K , 5 -ti f, , 1, :. .. Y 1 lm , X, t , is T .wit 'P it S Q s ff of i fi ai Q if 4' 12412 'ill ' , - 3 i . ,,,, , ,K S 3? if t ttt -f S ' is? K me .L A 'S Q5 l v William Thomas Johnson son of Mr and Mrs James Johnson Jan 28 1966 Feb 2 1983 Williams, Mallory Williams, Prince Williams, Rhond Wilson, Ch I y Wilson, Vi k Witte, Michelle Wolfe, David Wright, Phillip Wright, Ronald Wright, Ronda Zy d Akb J ' -221 I The senior year in high school is the result of eleven years of struggle. It is the final stepping stone into the adult world. Feelings of pride, joy, and self- satisfaction fill each senior's heart as they receive the senior parking sticker, buy their final yearbook, are measured for their cap and gown, and order their graduation announcements. The senior pep rally is the time when the class of '83 showed its spirit and unity to the school and community. Yet the senior year is more than just activities. lt is a time when values, morals, and goals are polished. Seniors are no longer children - car- rying lunch boxes, laughing and playing at recess, exiting without worries. They are young adults faced with adult feelings, responsibilities, love, pain, worry, loneliness, anxiety, discouragement, excite- ment, and hope. For me being a senior represents the greatest success in my life as of yet. lt says that I have conquered all the major difficulties of an education and growing up, surpassed these, and started my life on the road to maturity and purpose. The word senior just says, 'I can do it commented Jerry Roberts. Yes, the senior year is more than just the twelfth year in education - it is experiences and memories one will cherish in their heart forever. The senior saying seems to sum up all feel- ings. We, the totally awesome class of 1983, Believe that we are the best to ever be, We back the Bear- cats all the way, Now it's time, we're here to say - What it is, What it be - We're the Seniors '83, Guarantee it! SENIORS '83. Denise Adams Tom Agee Bruce Armstrong Steve Avard 222 - Seniors Jana Alls Renea Ayers Brenda Baker Senior class officers Kerri Taylor, business managerg Renea Ayers, secretary: Roberto Olivaries, vice-presidentg and Sally Nicholson, president, discuss plans for upcoming activities. 331 EE me EL Laura Anderson Michael Ard 5. Hubert Baker ., K W .Q l f , 4 x ' fb ' 5 7 V ' K., if pw .Elf 'v - 'M i - - ' -. fa, , ' , ' i ' ' iq.-? 6 ,JM fl '51, Shavon Baldwin QW W-6 ,,,,,,,,, f illy ..A Z ' S ' Q ill, I Dana Beard n 1 any .2 Q, ,fy I , 1, ,iw lf V i f Zu 1. ,ff t I if I Brenda Basden Suzanne Bednarz ' .. ff, 2 v f Z ff . ,ag .A 3 '7' 4 -1 W7 Q52 A 4 5' dk 1' xg k A Debbie Batchelor Marty Baxley Tom Bedsole fi H, Zin Ray Bell Nanette Beamesderfer -ir . :Q is Tony Benedict Sheila Bills Marie Bird Cindy Blanton Karen Blondy Vickie Boatman , 1, M W I :VA K rgyi 'V Lf V ii,, Phillip Booker Debbie Boone Randall Bourland Phillip Bowers William Bowers y ,': V , V i ,LM f ' ' Y Stephanie Boyd Sherry Brawley Kim Brewer Tammy Brimer James Brisco Seniors f 223 Bill Brockleman mam David Brown Rodney Brooks Eddie Brunk Carrie Bryant Kim Buckingham Jennifer Brown Laura Brown fr, P, M Rosalind Calhoun Q i ,ii W Scott Carpenter Edward Chappell K 224 - Seniors Kim Campbell Valerie Campbell Brian Cathey Dorthy Chaffin Johnny Chappell Gabriel Chavez , f ,,,: i'l ..,, I J Christy Bunch Jenny Byler , v ,EY Kelley Carpender Sheryl Carnley P--it 5 C sa ii '. g Sheila Champion Shain Chapman Christi Chumbley Paula Chumbley j :- , - . . , it - at I Ronnie Clayton Chris Coco Robert Cogburn Don Colclasure Cathy Company i i 1 1 1 - - gf H - - ooyy ii' S : Susan Sparazynski is : not overjoyed by the : , pie eating contest. E Jim Connell .L 5 Scott Conrad Q W it f Q L V yt , 1 i jr xg 5 if H7 5' -2 V' Y , VL .e m ily 4 V . 4 X Q . 4 7 MQW K Katie Cooke Stephanie Cookston Ben Copeland Ronnie Corbitt Shonda Corley it Wi , ie gi H 1i my Ruth Courtney Jimmy Cowart Lisa Cox Tom Cox Dee Craddock Seniors 22 m ,, I is ,1- is i 'fm ,. . Y ., , X . .. A fi' j li N ,. Prussia Dalton Brian Davis Jennifer Davis Ad. 1. ' Joe Day 226 - Seniors slang 1' K A JL g 4 3 L Alvey Curry Danny Curtis Crayton Dallas Mike Dalrymple Chris Daniel Kellie Daniel Diane Daugherty Cindy Davidson 1 or eeee D 1 . S . --iii f - - nailing' Ji x U 1 X 'iii 'f li h 1 - bRgu:el- ' ' I Z S u z a n n e - Bednarz and z 3 sham Chap- - - man salute ! -the awe- Q 1 some class : of 's3. : 1 1 1 1 1 1 HU ff - k f :sf 'W llfi I GY? , Y 5 'v 'J'i'Q an 4 ' ,,. . A 2 Tony Dean Mariana Desaloms Dean Dingman Joel Dollar Donna Dollins Robert Dooley Ricky Dunn Phillip Dusold My do Scott Elston Teresa Engledow .QQ ,i Sandy Everett Pat Fallon Cindy Driggs Kathy Duncan Gary Dunlap Q3 1, y lllc I f Mk V Ralph Eggen Kim Ellis Camille Edwards iw .E , ' I i r' ' A QQ'-as E li, 1' If My Kendra Eurom Michelle Fincher if David Evans Kerensa Evans Cynthia Flowers Janet Froese David Fordyce Djuna Foster Carl Frazier Marcus French Seniors - 227 1 :VI h f 'll J ' 54' W J Rod Fulton Kimberly Gann Ramona Garland Debbie Gearinger Jackie Gonzales fi' W e VVE4 ,Qi ,dv am A r J Cary Gooch Mickael Gray Ricky Griffith John Grigg Rex Grigg fe 46,3 F xv Carole Haakinson Arvis Haggard Jimmy Hall Wayne Hammett Ronnie Harrington - , 4 f f, - M Q. I 6, . , Y , ,, aff 1 we ' . , t , 2 ' ,1 . A 1,.. f f, 3, ,K wi Gwen Harris Charles Hatton Machelle Henderson Billy Henderson Linda Henry aff- , my ,,., if? Wiz g 'i , -.-.yi Doug Hermes Theresa Herpeche Jackie Hickman Nichelle Hickson David Hines 228 - Seniors ,M +21 i 'fi ig if A Cynthia Hollingsworth Jeff Howell Kathleen Huber I ., lm' -f ef , +-fffff , V. Us x f , J Lisa Huntsman Sherri Hushke Angel Inman ,ada 4 .1 . , lg .1 ffm ,-H Phyllis Hunt Carolyn Johnson Sherry Hunt 41 I Jon Johnson 1? Marie Johnson Tracey Johnson Jennie Jones Johnny Jordan Lisa Kelley to ' 1 S J' is - 1 - ' 5 : H 3 Thad Kelley - - 1 - 1 - I B 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 Z I 1 David Turner thinks 1 1 about a test answer. 1 1 I 7 D 7 1 l Jim Kever Seniors - 229 Julia Kever , in V V r f , fi A j i K : ' f' y H L at - ' fi - 'W 4' ' p ' 7LL , ' . -ff w .fe f L I f 1 i K 'N' L is 5 , , Q VV . ,, 'fi - , William Kirby Teresa Koschelew Mike Kottwitz Marsha Krajewski ' . ii i' L .L 'zi 342, i f L ' i ff i-if' L bn.. Ronda Krauss Jerry Kuykendall Bobby Kvestad Kristy Kyler Velma Lamb Beth Larson xmhl Angela Laws Stan Odam pushes Z to finish his cross 1 1 ' country run. T b M fi T iir 4 A ,J i ' L L ttt ' L M V' M, F V V V i itii .Ai A'Vi V 2 L. David Layman Kevin Leach Constance Lee Leila Lenore Tom Lesnick 230 - Seniors Brenda Leute Debbie Lichnovsky K , ':-P 1 Andrew Lucchesi Timothy Lunkley 1 W David Lincecum Eric Little David Lora Juanita Luper ,, My - Larry Lynch Jeff Lyons APQZ Brian McClure Kim McClure Les McConnell Paul McCord Cooper McEIhannon A Anita McHanny Kelly McKinney Sheryl McKinney Shaun McNeely Debbie Markl Jennifer Marsh Larry Martin Brent Mathews Charlie Mayer Sherry Means Seniors Warren Medlin Jeff Miller Karen Moreland I ff' 13' ,JW John Mentzel ' Phillip Merritt Brian Miller K rt Mark Miller Marshall Minshew Tony Mora i Heidi Mulholland Misty Myatt D'Awn Neathery Talei Nelson Sally Nicholson Brad Nickson Lane Northcut Craig O'Donnell Stan Odarn Roberto Olivares Andy Olmstead f ' M lll lll illi M A ' ,,- -- pi jg , :yt Q i fa ,S .. B V4 W ii ,ff W L, 0 M , 3' , , I Y V: ' i A 4 232 f Seniors mb 1 i i 1 - 1 1 I T 1 1 1 1 - I I 1 I 1 - 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Jennifer Brown 1 1 listens to her Sony 1 1 Walkman. - 1 3 1 l 1 l 'FH Steve Parrish Sandy Pate Mike Patterson W4 if: ,Q J' -L A fi James Peercy Jason Perkins Hope Perryman P J. ,,f, ':. f f im J 1 1 J H al Julie Pierce Vince Pierce Lisa Pirozzo Ted Payne if, Rona Phillips Melvin Pleasant Frances Owens Datra Parker I I ' .52 ,l E ,W ,- M , , ,F -11 aw i Ann Peckenpaugh A -- 1. 'PPL M Scott Phillips yr! Jeff Pool Seniors - 233 1 1 D : : Kirby Powell - - 3 - ' : : - : : n Kirby Powell stud- 1 ies his rough draft 1 before making a : I we decision. 1 l 1 l Danna Ragsdale it ie A ah Roxanna Ramos Pam Raner Paul Reber Jeff Reichelt Jay Renfro i Q riib 2. 15 In . Qs 45550. -L Eric Reutelhuber Andy Rice Darrell Rickerson Rodney Ricketts Julie Ricks !fQff eats i'QQa, V zi' ,,ii fii I , V ' , VA VH I ' i l se it Nanette Ridinger Todd Riley Robert Richie Dennis Robards Jerry Roberts 234 - Seniors James Robertson Rolando Rodriquez 0193 Rodney Roe Sheila Rowen 'V m y ,Wd v X R il i , is Danny Rowland -Gi' W i Q Y a Patty Sanders Tim Rowland Luveter Ruffin Kay Russell Ray Russell may , -+ 9 1 Robin Schemmel Laura Schores Stephanie Schweizer Lea Ann Scott sa l iz ns. Shelly Sewell Jennifer Shaw Carol Sheppard Jim Shibuya Jeff Shipley 'sfo 'ZJ'f?' AL. Brett Shives Dale Shives Darryl Short Mike Signer Terry Simpson Seniors 235 I choir Hope Sims Kim Smith Stephanie Smith Chris Snodgrass Nathaniel Southern Susan Sparazynski Steve Spicer Teresa Spradlin J N -fa, -ei Ray Stackhouse Linda Stein Cindy Stephens Debbie Stout ' rii so uii C Jimmy Taylor 236 - Seniors Gene Stubber Erica Swanson I i Doris Talbott Tony Sousa Marv Sprouse T yyy .. 5 , ,,5 , In rg U: z is Q 3:34 ii I, 'TQ , N L Dan Stogner 5 Tim Tate S sriii : 'ig , , f, i d i f li 6' 5 , , V ,, , Q iw tl fn nv K X as Q . H . A X .9 Kerri Taylor Towana Thatcher Cornelius Thompson Donna Thompson Jodie Thompson Steve Thompson Lisa Todd Nicolas Torrefranca Teresa Tucker ,, it 'T - ' 1 we W, T I : it Y : 2 L h - - 4 1 ! 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Middle row, Mr.LA.Hudson, sponsor: Tony Dean, Nichelle Hickson, Tony Benedict, Chris Coco, Jeff Miller, Brett Tankersley, Lisa Pirozzo, Debra Batchelor, Kevin Puls. Bottom row, Marla Rivers, Sheryl Carnley, Sherri Huschke, Katie Cooke, Teresa Robertson, Rhonda White. Disrributive education cl u b o f America II: Top row: Chris Snodgrass, Marie Bird, Ben Copeland, Middle row: Ms. Ronnett Powell, spon- sor, Jerry Fontaine, Angie Pricer, Robert Cagle, Larry Lynch, Bottom row: Angela Johnson, Gwen Reed, Fred Mask, Frankie Bowling. Organization - 243 Debate: Top row: James Harvey, Kevin Dicken, Brian Pit- man, Curry Vogelsang, William Johnson, Scott Blanton, Mrs. Pat Carver, sponsor. Bottom row: Nan- cy Carlson, Susan Webster, Brian Hopkins, Suzanne Nelson, Brenda McClure, JulieGodsey. Top row: Mr. Dorvin Johnson, sponsor, James Collum, Byrle White, William Bowers, Brian Davis, Kirby Powell, Tom Cox. Middle row: Steve Par- rish, Stephen Baio, Mike Morris, Brenda Leute, Jim Thompson, Rodney Blakeley, Bottom row: Richard Christman, Debra Lichnov- sky, Brett Walser, Laura Aslakson, David Hines, Jim Clark, Pat Booker. Future farmers Ameflcof Top row: Mr. Herman Stoner, sponsor, John Williams, Bobby Platt, Steve Hamons, Mike Doliar, Steve LaFoy, Jeff Abbott, Dale Rodgers, Roger Snodgrass, Ken Daniel, Greg Reifer, Mike Reynolds, Brad Whitney, Joe Day, Mr. Jim Rodgers, sponsor, Jimmy Moore, Shawn Payne. Third row: Kevin Jones, Chris Woody, Jimmy Taylor, Darrell Rickerson, Chris Bean, Joey Rangel, Larry Leeder, Brian Hensley, Michael Hogan, Marc Miller, Randell Baeza, Jim Mrozinski, Thor Hoppess, Ricky Allen, David Burns, Robert Burkart, Bobby Rush, Jennifer Shaw, Second row: Bobby Darwin, Jerry Kuykendall, Rhonda Griffin, Valerie Kvestad, Tina Bunting, Rhonda Williams, Wendi King, Terry Pierce, Sherry Blackburn, Scott Anderson, Lane Carlisle, Steve Feurgson, Randy Sullivan, Rodney Gann, Danny Roe, Darin Stephenson, Jim Fennell, Kellie Daniel. Bottom row: Tamalyn Graham, Karen Moreland, Jill Stephens, Dianne Ayers, Donna Coker, Terry Engledow, Rodney Wi- ble, Kam Kittrel, Colin Melton, Kim Keene, John Grigg, Jay Stockton, Shain Chapman, Lee Ann Scott, Donny Haywood, Tim Murrin, Steve Buckingham, Steve Knowles, Barbra Moreland. 244 Organizations Future America: Top row, Mrs, Betty Brawley, siiponsor, Theresa Herpeche, Kelly Jackson, Jackie Cox, Cathy Company, Kelly Carpender, Angela Bowen, Shenne I Cox, Lori illiams, Susan Sparazynski, Mrs. Mary McCulloch, sponsor Middle row: Frances Chappell, Micki Myatt, Tina Lovelace, Daylene Lillibridge, Velma Miller, Dawn Copeland, Sara Moriss, Lori Bonfoey, Tracey Jones, Mrs. Kay Viergever. Bottom row: Lisa Ford, Hope Sims, Lisa Todd, Ann Peckenpaugh, Barbara Stallman, Luveter Ruffin, Renea Ayers, Julie Ricks, Laura Schores, Karen Walford. Top row: Tracy Schemmel, Sally Brown, Julie Bednarz, Deborah Reutalhuber, Sherry Means, Gina Griffin, Shelly Sewell, Wendy Lunkley, Lori Bonfoey, Robin Banks, Stephen Sloan, Jimmy Buie, Mrs. Carrie Jo Wilson, and Mrs. Margie Wilson, sponsors Second row: Velma Miller, Andrea Simpson, Brenda McClure, Kim Key, Julianne Kleepsie, Renae Kaats, Kathy Griffin, Vicki Wilson, Kim Keene, Jennifer Brown, Carole Haakin- son, Jenny Byler, Hedi Mulholland, Susan Hase, Vickie Boatman. Third row: Angie Jenkins, Cynthia Melugin, Karen Riley, Marjorie Nicholson, Leslie Kyle, Sheila Rowen, Sally Nicholson, Kerri Taylor, LeAnne Russell, Ann Peckenpaugh, Teresa Herpeche, Karen Mygrant, Susan Connelly, Wendy Ludlow, Susan Hayes. Bottom row: Melanie Kuhn, Jennifer Buie, Lisa Crook, Sandy Haines, Julie Chester, Lori Haddell, Dena Johnson, Nancy Gallegos, Amy Greiner, Diane Daughtery, Kete Fowler, Daylene Lillibridge. French club: Top row: Tim Wilder, Debbie Stout, Teresa Davis, Andrew Lucchesi, Tom Bedsole, Amy Grelner, Michelle Turner, Ted Payne, Mike Dalrymple. Second row: William Johnson, Kent Bown, Bernadette Polo, Debbie Lincecum, Susan Connelly, Velma Miller, Mrs. Bobbie Gohlke, sponsor Third row: Tracy Roman, Adrianne Boothe, Mary Blankenship, Wendy King, Cindy Blanton, Amber Sprouse, Michelle Fincher, Suzanne Shelton, Dana Dowell. Bottom row: Heidi Bonay, Laura Sample, Debbie Wallis, Cindy James, Debbie Doggett, Kete Fowler, Lynn Baur. Organizations 245 nas. las Top row Teresa Tucker, Fernando Guedea, Larry Green, Allan Landam, Ronnie Clayton, Lisa Hamilton, Robbie Cole, Linda Stein, Jeanette Brown. Second row Mrs. Joanne Slaughter, sponsor: Lisa Huntsman, Pam Raner, Kim Brewer, Lisa Jenneman, Jason Perkins, Phillip Booker, Mike Kottwitz, Dana Beard. Bottom row Pam Frazier, Vanessa Ervin, Joanne Maxwell, Angelia Thompson, Vickie Milam, Frances Owens, Kelly Vaughn, Tonya Davis, Lavonna Craddock. Health occupations students of America: Top row: Tim tunkiey, Traci Lyons, Melissa Brawley, Datra Parker, Monique Tamayo, Steve Thompson, Donna Thompson Bottom row: Kim Ellis, Ronda Krauss, Terry Smallwood, Angela Johnson, Denise Turner, Stephanie Cookston, Carolyn Johnson, Mrs. Helena Fair, sponsor Top row: Eric Babin, Bruce Conway, Todd Riza, Princeton Williams, Chris Peterson, Susan Morse, Stacy McLellan, Julianne Kleespies, Brian Pitman, Kevin Dicken, Ken Brunsen, David Rylander, David Harrell, Second row: Julie Bednarz, Richard Spears, Max Cogswell, Paula Chumbley, Brian Hopkins, Linda Crossman, Suzanne Shelton, Michelle Fincher, Vicki Wilson, Elizabeth Buchanan, Kurt Low, Phyllis Hunt, Third row: Cynthia Melugin, Sally Brown, Lance Kinney, Susan Webster, Diane Douglass, Heidi Bawhay, Michael Lamb, Melissa Bodovsl-sy, LaTonya Dorsey, Tracy Pierce, Susan Hayes, Robin Ridgeway. Bottom row: Miss Chris Burroughs, sponsor, Tracy Schem- mel, Gretchen Show, David Drake, Suzanne Nelson, Emma Hodges, Laura Sample, Brian Self, Alice Ann Moore, Dana Dowell, Patricia Brown. 246 Organizations Indusrriol cooper- orive rroining: Top row: Bobby Darwin, Cornelious Thompson, Doug Hermes, Matt Shaneberger, Dennie Calhoun, Second row: Mike Smith, Rodney Ricketts, William Kirby, Jon Johnson, Mickael Gray, Mr. Mark Stubber, sponsor Bottom row: Ron- nie Corbitt, Cary Gooch, Charles Hatton, Mike Patterson, Dennis Robards Junior league: Top row: Julie Bednarz, James Owens, Bruce Conway, Ray Bell, Chris Peter- son, Brian Pitman, Renea Kaats, Kelly Jackson, Ricky Griffith, Leslie Kyle, Kevin Dicken Second row: Mrs. Anna Hinkle, spon- sor, Debbie Reutelhuber, Alice Ann Moore, James Harvey, Kim Buckingham, Richard Harvey, Chas Gray, Meg Vaughn, John La Foy, Paula Chumbly, Susan Morse, Jeff Reichelt, Tim Tisdell. Bottom row: Allen Philips, Joanna Collier, Jeff Engel, Dean Dingman, Cynthia Melugin, Tobi Armstrong, Anna Kulhavy, Roxanne Welch, Jennifer Marsh, Mark Fulton, Dale Rogers, Tracy Lucas, Nancy Gallegos, .,Q ,tc 5 x - rrodes: Top row: Mr. Walter White, sponsor, Jim Gudgel, Thomas Agee, John LaFoy, Roy Frailicks, Darril Sloan. Second row: Dennis Price, Thom Lohr, Jay Hall, Casey Logston, Wesley Sloan, Warren Medlin. Bottom row: Eugene Morales, John Dodson, Shelby Bain, Roger Snodgrass, Tony Mora, Mike Woodbridge, Bruce Sanders. Organizations 247 Top row: Miss Yvonne Butler, sponsor, Amy Miller, James Peercy, Darrell Miller, James Shoffit, Velma Miller. Bottom row: Linda Inman, Brian Hopkins, Brian Miller, Susan Morse, Bruce Armstrong, Amber Sprouse. ,M 1 b in Mu alpha rhero: Top row: Bruce Armstrong, Stan Odam, Ricky Griffith, Andy Lucchesi, Tommy Bledsoe, Roberto Olivares, Danny Cur- tis, Second row: Mike Dalrymple, Cindy Blanton, Sally Nicholson, Jerry Roberts, Ray Bell, David Brown, Third row: Tiffany Varner, Sheila Rowen, Kerri Taylor, Debbie Markl, Marsha Krajewski, Laura Anderson, Suzanne Bednarz, Rodney Roe, Mrs. Diane Jones, sponsor Bottom row: Stephanie Smith, Jennifer Marsh, Mariana Desaloms, Jennifer Shaw. Honor Top row: Mr, John Needham, sponsor, James Peercy, Bruce Armstrong, Ricky Griffith, Jeff Pool, Lane Northcut, Ray Bell, Shain Chapman, Roberto Olivares, Mike Dalrymple, David Brown, Brian Miller. Third row: Mary Wilsey, Cindy Blanton, Julie Pierce, Janet Froese, Michelle Fincher, Marsha Krajewski, Carol Shep- pard, Laura Anderson, Rodney Roe. Second row: Kerri Taylor, Sheila Rowen, Stephanie Smith, Beth Larson, Debbie Markl, Carrie Bryant, Kendra Eurom, Jenny Byler, Robin Schemmel, Susan Sparazynski. Bottom row: Sally Nicholson, Jennifer Marsh, Mariana Desaloms, Kim Buckingham, Kim McClure, Julie Ricks, Angela Wyrick, Suzanne Bednarz, Janet Wade. 248 - Organizations , 1 ,X.i .EA-.. . Top row: Mrs Betty Bledsoe, sponsor, Carol Haakinson. Mrs, Mary Roy, sponsor. Cindy Blanton, Kelly Jackson. Sharon Allison. Susan Howell, Melissa Davis, Mary Wiley, Rhonda Wright. Andrea Kottwltz, Gina Griffin. Susan Sparazynski, Lori Williams, Jana Alls. Laura Anderson, Melinda Low. Second row: Susan Webster. Susan Hase. Jennifer Brown. Suzanne Nelson, Julie Godsey, Rebecca Olivares, Marsha Krajewski, Mariana Desaloms, Jennifer Shaw, Dawn Pannell, LeaAnn Frost, Diane Douglass, Stephanie Schweizer, Jenny Byler Bottom row: Michelle Ramsey, Rhonda Williams, Karen Mygrant. Amy Greiner, Cathe Gallagos, Tracy Roman, Teresa Koschelew, Sharla Baughman, Julie Chester, Kete Fowler, Daylene Lillibridge. Julie Ricks, Renea Ayers, Paige Francisco. . . . . Top row: Miss Susan Johnson, sponsor. Mrs. Murlene Watwood, sponsor, Jessica Hudson, Angel Inman, Ruth Courtney, Doris Talbott, Donna Dollins, Machelle Henderson, Second row: Karen Hill. Cindy Harrell. Angela Laws, Kelly McKinney, Shonda Corley, Nanette Ridinger, Glenda Moore, Sheila Gardner, Bottom row: Rosalind Calhoun, Shantrell Burks, Gina Delphin. Lorinda Ford, Rhonda Walters, Brenda Baker, Susie White, Jennifer Justus. Patti Roe, Shari Mask s at I, 9 . Top row: Stan Starnes, Greg Wtlsmen, Kent Brock, Shelly Sewell, Kirk Sullivan, Kathleen Huber. Karen Fogle, Phyllis Hunt, David Rylancler. Elaine Arnold, Second row: Susan Eshelrnan. Babara Stallmann, Sidney Rodriquez, VonNeita Akers, Vicci Wilson, Susan Howell, Ronda Wright, Michelle Senn, Kirk Baur, La Tonya Dorsey, Rhonda Walters, Thlrd row: Lauri Curran, Beck: Thorpe, Tonya Caffey, Gina Griffin, Sharon Allison, Wen- dy Ludlow. Wendy Mantooth, Angela Robinson. Kristine Moberly, Lisa Cox, Bottom row: Tracey Pierce, Angela Bowen, Theresa Herpeche, Laura Schores, Jennifer Marsh, Sharla Baughrnan, Dawn Pannell, Susan Webster. Andrea Watson, Mrs. Ida Hudgins. sponsor, Curry Vogelsang, Flfth row: Janet Froese, Kerri Taylor, Kim Keene, Stephanie Schweitzer. Organizations 4 Freshman white cheerleaders: Back row: Jennifer Watson, Miss JoElla Skaggs, Susan Roberts. Second row: Susan Brown, Libby Dill. Front row: Heather Beauchamp, Janet Richmond. Billy bob boys: i Back row: Andrew Lucchesi. Third row: Ray Bell, Jason Perkins. Second row: Mr. David Parker, Dan Young, Marshall Minshew. Front row: Lane Northcut. I J A .l --,. K . f MQ,-if' . rr- sieve, me ---Wr 1 Student body officers: Steve Avard, president: Thad Kelley, vice presidentg Sarah Sloan, secretary. 250 - Organizations U1 A i Publications: Back row: Lisa Thompson, Jeff Fleck, Ray Russell, Djuna Foster, Mrs. Paula Morgan, Lori Willwams, Tonya Clinton, Johnny Turner. Second rolw: Richard Pate, Tracey Beaver, Valerie Kvestad, Brad Nickson, Tom Lesnick. First row: Curtis Luper, Tracey Johnson, Mike Brassart, Tim Tisdell, Mike Brown. Student Council: Back row: Brian McClure, Rocky Watson, Ray Bell, Stephen Sloan, Kelly Butler, Dee Galbreath, Tommy Bledsole, Scott Blanton, Thor Hoppess, Derrick Atchison, Dana Beard, Stan Starnes. Third row: Brian Wright, Alicia Mask, Deb Reutelhuber, Debbie Stout, Monique Green, Maryanna Gillespie, Al Nix, Jerry Booker, Brian Hopkins, Beth Larson, Kurt Low, Lori Scott, Sarah Sloan, Kelly Daniels. Second row: Mrs. Mary Lynn Jones, Steve Avard, Traci Smith, Lisa Jones, Tamalyn Graham, Jeff Brennen, Todd Estes, Diane Douglas, Melinda Mitchell, Julianne Killespies, Julie Bednarz, Christine Moberly, Carrie Bryant, Julie Chester, Dawn Pannell, Traci Lucas, Jim Graham. First row: Sally Nicholson, Michelle Witte, Mickey Myatt, Jaquie Holbrook, Sheila Stephenson, Yvonne McKee, Amy West, Karen Riley, Beth Harrell, Debbie Dog- gett, Lauren Baca, Reatha Absire, Kellie Malacara, Karen Fogle, Vickie Boatman. Organizations - 251 Radio and TV: Top row: David Wolf, Don Crawford, Ronney Jenkins, Tommy Hender- son, Mr. Charles Kennedy, sponsor. Third row: Clint Putman, Ellis Green, Terry Simpson, Philip Weightman, Jimmy Webb, James Robertson. Second row: Dale Brasher, Chris Self, Vic Holl- ingsworth, Brian Cathey, Steve Rosenbaum, Paul Reber, Bobby Franklin. First row: Mike Hunter, Robert Wesson, Richard Pate, George Copeland. Science team: Top Row: Chris Peterson, Brian Miller, Middle Row: Kenneth Brunson, Bottom row: Miss Jane Andrajack, sponsor, Susan Eshelman Thespians: Top row: James Oliphant, Ted Payne, Stan Starnes, Stephen Sloan, Brad Fincher, Rex Grigg, Mr. Robert Watson, sponsor. Middle row: Debbie Lincecum, David Senor, Dedra Dacus, Beth,Larson, Jennie Jones, Michelle Fincher, Wendy Ludlow, Top row: Mickie Myatt, Scott Meredith, Tonya Caffey, Hedi Bowhay, Tim Tisdell, Prussia Dalton 252 - Organizations A Cappella choir: Top row: Kirk Rayford, Sally Nicholson, Demetrais Galbreath, Mary Wilsey, Debbie Sharp, David Layman, Shonda Corley, Shelly Sims, Jeff Buckner, Mary Wiley, Larry Lynch. Third row: Julie Pierce, Princeton Williams, Renea Ayers, Stephen Orr, Mickie Myatt, Andrea Watson, Jerry Roberts, Marsha Krajewski, Troy Werner, Carol Sheppard, Second row: Mr. Duane Gohlke, direc- tor, Debbie Stout, Kevin Hilton, Rex Grigg, Les McConnell, Craig O'Donnell, Stephen Westurn, Kellie Daniel. First row: Cindy Davidson, Crayton Dallas, Jennifer Shaw, Suzanne Nelson, Darryl Short, Susan Hase, Debbie Markl, Stephen Sloan, Marie Johnson. SHS singers: Top row: Kathy Griffin, LeAnne Russell, Dawn Stallwood, Misty Myatt, Third row: Melissa Davis, Carol Markl, Leslie Barnes, Jessica Hudson, Lisa Hamilton, Patricia Low. Second row: Mr. Duane Gohlke, director, LeAnne Frost, Sarah Sloan, Sharon Knif- fin, Leslie Rickerson, Cathe Gallegos, Debbie Cooper, Stephanie Boyd. First row: Melinda Low, Lori Hattle. Ladies' chorus: Top row: Bonnie Holder, Betty Chadrick, Teresa Whitfield, Terry Pierce, Cathy Chaffin, Mona Chappell. Third row: Shonda LaRock, Beth Ailshire, Sherry Hunt, Chanda Eastridge, Stephanie Hughes, Tammy Cooksey, Kim DeWitt, Second row: TaJuana Jackson, Cynthia Crocker, Jennifer Watson, Rebecca Sprowl, Bridgett Bevels, Talei Lemonds, Connie Gravenstreter, Ella Taylor. First row: Mr. Duane Gohlke, director, Beth Greene, Elizabeth Nelson, Lori Leeder, Cindi Peercy, Christina Morales, Carla Rickerson, Darlene Crossman. 6Eanizations 253 iff- New SHS choir: Back row: Dawn Rumage, Janet Richmond, Jeff Brockleman, Charlie Esposito, Sean Gabriel, Candle Robertson, Cynthia Rogers, Charlotte Blanton, Teresa Tencza, Nina Hammon, Gary Wilcher, Kerry Phillips, Mark Standerfer, Susan Croswell, Melissa Zivec. Third row: Holly Thomas, Leah Rice, Stephanie Seals, Todd Estes, David Daniel, Quenton Boyd, Diana Latsch, Reatha Abshire, Laura Work, Melissa Bodovsky, Lewis Curtis, Randy Nelson, Lee Pierce, Cindi Gibson, Tracey Myles, Gretchen Shaw. Second row: Mr. Duane Gohlke, director, Vanessa Manuel, Aida Cveva, Shelton Stoker, Sergio Perez, Bonnie Cordell, Tina Knight, Lisa Jones, Leon Goodman, Vincent Kelly, James Oliphant, Marjorie Nicholson, Michelle McHanny. First row: Jen- nifer Eurom, Jill Newton, Amy Thomas, George Lansford, Alvaro Arceo, Susan Roberts, Jennifer Chavez, Karen Riley, Suzanne Martin, Jim Shibuya, Calvin Smith, Annette Jaynes, Lori Beaver, Alejandra Escalante. ' 'E i ii' ' Varsity football: Back row: Coach Tom Henderson, Coach Steve Southerland, Coach Harris Brownlee, Coach David Lyday, Coach Ed Hunt, Coach David Hughes, Coach Marc McDaniel, Coach John Pierce. Fifth row: Tim Hull, Curtis Luper, Ed Chappell, Lee Hill, Scot Conrad, Dan Stogner, Jeff Cantrell, Nanthaniel Southern, Jodie Thompson. Fourth row: Chris Daniel, Stacy Thornton, David Hancock, Mike Mayer, Lee Langford, Jeff Jackson, Barry Rubarts, Tim Kramer. Third row: Phillip Robinson, Thad Kelley, Johnny Turner, Ray Russell, Phillip Adlof, Gene Stubber, Steve Williams, Rodney Mason, Les McConnell. Second row: Keith Con- way, Dean Gilbert, Jimmy Webb, Eric Sims, Ron Wright, Mark McKee, Aubrey Dunlap, David Nichols. First row: Jeff Milam, manager, Kirk Rayford, Izzy Aleman, Paul Adlof, Ken Neely, Jeff Anderson, Blake Judkinsg manager 254 Organizations Q vs '11 l Q' 17 '7 Q 85 SS L 5 T , 3 5 J V football: Top row: Phillip Adlof, David Plyler, Blake Gibson, Drew Heil, Bo McCord, Dee Carter, Sean Alpaugh, Paul Miller. Fourth row: Marcus Johnson, Alvin Jones, John Esters, Andy Sweet, Brian Gorman, James Owens, Rodney Jackson. Third row: Michael Pleasant, Richard Spears, Ray Campbell, Brian Bouchard. Second row: Coach David Hughes, Coach Steve Sutherland, Dar- rin Holland, Bryant Janson, Harvey Agee, Jerry Guess, Chuck Lansford, Ernest Porter, Coach David Lyday. First row: Steve Knowles, Brett Reister, Field Sherfield, Chris Dill, Lee Thaxton, Mike Walker, Brian Reed, David Barton. Q .. f g 81Al7E': 50 2UQf79,,24 32 21 63 70 .E-32.62 '35 ,ip was a-Bam L+ 95 50 B4 Y 33 25 92 22 1 Freshman football: Top row: Bruce Conway, Pete Fowler, Steve Hammonds, Randy Mitchell, Chad Rollin, Mike Dollar, Larry Wilson, Bradley Stogner. Fourth row: Walter Casey, Dale Rogers, Lee Pierce, Darren Black, Shawn Walsh, Jeff Abbott, Tony Benedict. Third row: Brian Self, Todd Petalski, Jason Wall, Chad Jones, Quinton Boyd, James Fagon, Scott Helm, Richard Hill. Second row: Coach Al Hambrick, Coach Bill O'Brien, Scott Griffith, Sammy Bryant, Richard Yancey, John Andrews, Mike Holeman, Lester Fleming. First row: Chris Schemmel, Tony Blackman, Donte Green, David Drake, Joe Garcia, Tex Hopper, Billy Carroll. Organizations 255 ' v lle ball: . Kaicignlngla fohnson, Robin Banks, Gina Griffin, Janice Chappell, Wendy Lunkley, Sherry Means, Hope Sums, Sharen Craddock. Bottom row: Lori Bonfoey, Coach Don Longo, Deanna Denison JV volleyball: Coach Carrie Barron, Jessica Hudson, Detra Dunlap, Patrice Bevels, Trica Cooksey, Charllote Blanton, Janice Schultz, Starla Smith, Carla Webb, Bobbie McKentosh. f-- Freshman A team: Back row: Bridgett Bevels, Tammy Wren, Coach Terri Landes, Dawn Watkins, Twyla McKenzie, Carla Cook. Bot- tom row: Kim Knowles, Dustie McGraw, Linda Caro, Angie Compton. 256 - Organizations Varsity basketball: Steve Avard, Thomas Bedsole, Vaughn Gentry, Demetrieus Galbreath, Jim Taylor, Brian Wright, Andy Olmstead, James Thomas, David Brown, Rodney Roe, Coach Bill Estes. u....q-- ,........,-,ma ,, W, Freshman volleyball B team: Back row: Nichelle Fitzpatrick, Michelle Carr, Jo Smith, Coach Terri Landes, Cindy Rolin, Gerho Dunlap, Jamie Ballou, Traci Calwell, Carla Cook, manager. Front row: Toni Hadley, Darlene Crossman, Lisa Martin, Lori Leeder, Karen Walford. ,dl 3 Q6 ff f- Q wr xx flkff J V Basketball: Back row: Rodney Eleby, Rodney McCollum, Tony Carter, Tripp Harris, Brad Fincher, Collin Strong, Ken- neth Johnson, Coach Al Hambrick. Front row: Bruce Sanders, David Matthews, John Owens, Wade McClure, Craig Hickson, Mike Dunn. Organizations - Freshman - B team: Left to right: Tom Huffman, manager, Johny Session, Robert Russell, James Fagin, Randy Ander- son, Billy Taylor, Derek Russey, Coach Lester Fleming. ' Lag-nh-...ag-:Qui s. , ,djs .4 - FI'eSl'llT'l3l'l - A f93ITl.' Left to Rlght: Tom Huffman, manager, Quenton Boyd, Jeff Brennon, Regis Johnson, Brad Stogner, Wade McClure, Rod Carter, Michael Shannon, James Wortham, Mark Strong, Matt Stovall, Coach Lester Fleming. Varsity soccer: Back row: Ricky Dunn, Greg Melton, F SF 5 lglarren Medlin, James Brisco, ooper McEIhannon, James Col- - S' lum, Roberto Olivares, David it Turner, Scott Blanton, Coach Don sw 7 5, gp. ,M sms Longo. Middle row: Butchie Morales, Jerry Kuykendall, Marshall f Minshew, Eric Reutelhuber, Dan Young, Tim Gallion, Charlie Wilson, Front row: Bobby Floyd, Kevin Leach. 258 - Organizations 'Q ge . 4 gem JVsoccer: Back row: Coach Don Longo, Nguyen Pham, Tony Han- sard, Carlos Esposito, Thor Hoppess, Jack Shay, Eric Setterberg, Shane Gooden. Willie Steele, Ron Carson, Calvin Smith, Chris Taylor. Front row: Dennis Willits, i l2isfP'? , W' 2 .Q it X, Jason Sofey, Richard Spears, Heath Elliot, Willie Dutton, Randy Roe, Jerry Rodaway. Cross country: Back row: Robbie Young, John Forsythe, Todd Stallwood, John Moberly, Stan Odam, Jeff Bodovsky, Coach Gary Ben- ton. Front row: Rhonda McCormic, Jen- nifer Buie, Carolyn Buie, Karen Craddock, Nancy Gallegos. Front center: Mark Barrett. tts if 8 5 4 Swim team: Back row: Coach Bruce Southerland, Tim Schenk, Bobby Platt, Doug Hooten, Billy Ludlow, Bruce Armstrong, Carl Bluemel. Mlddle row: Mike Gorden, David Harrell, Linda Coulson, Peggy Parks, Robin Ridgeway, Kevin Har- ding, Ronnie Stephens, Donnie Stephens. Front row: Rodney San- tos, Becky Larson, Amy Miller, Lisa Louderback, Julie Kleespies, Amber Sprouse, Richard Santos Organizations 259 Varslty tennis: Back row: Coach John McGee, Lane Northcut, David Rylander, Tim Tate, Brent Barry, Mike Desaloms, Dan Hanrahan. Front row: Sally Nicholson, Kim Abbe, Whitney Charlton, Monica Minshew, Claire Tate, Megan Beatty. Varsity golf: Back row: Cu rry Vogelsang, Wade McClure, Doug Schlueter, Richard Bird, Charlie Mayer, David Sheffield. Front row: Dennis Terflinger, Kevin McDaniel, Steve Ferguson. .. ,.,., ...,-... MTW.. ,..t. .M ,.,.., ,.,.., A,.. .. .... ,..t,......,-.7-ww---W- ' 1 .Lg ,..., Varsity baseball: Back row: Kelly Butler, Ronne Harrington, Brian Parker, Coach Gary Benton, Tommy Bedsole, Rod Fulton, Scot Parnell. Middle row: Paul Adlof, Todd Riley, Brian Mc- Clure, Jim Buie. Front row: Ray Campbell, Izzy Aleman, Les McConnell. 260 - Organizations Girls track: ' Back row: Sonya Boyd, Alicia Mask, Pauline Johnson, Karen Thompson, Patricia Isabell, Carolyn Buie, Tamalyn Graham, Stephanie Hughes, Anna Luchesi, Melissa Zivec, Trenna Walker, Coach Mike Reece. Front row: Tina Knight, Elizabeth Buchanan, Twala Coggins, Tracey Miles, Kelly Malacara, Dorothy Chaffin, Sheri Southern, Karen Craddock, Greta Scruggs. Boystrack: l . ' g ,K-if' A Back row: Coach Ed Hunt, Lance Kinney, Johnny Session, Shawn Walsh, Johnny Turner, Kirk Rayford, Coach Eddie Brister, Tim Hull, Darren Black, Stan Odom, Leon Goodman, Derek Shaw, Aubrey Dunlap, Sammy Bryant, Coach Bill O'Brien Middle row: Weldon Luper, Rodney Mason, Steven Hammons, Mike Dollar, Marcus Johnson, Ray Russell, John Moberly, Nathaniel Southern, Ike Johnson, Michael Shannon, Donte Green, Alvin Jones, Front row: Marshall Minshew, Quinton Boyd, Mike Walker, Buddy Odom, Kenneth Neely, Lee Peirce. Jeff Anderson, Curtis Luper, Paul Luper, Colin Strong, Brett Jones 2 Nil . .f 'A t ,QQ frqa. fgcmfczzf '6L.f1'ZlgQ?E QA uttu 5 , 44 l settt 2 3 t,-za E3 A i Varsity basketball: Back row: Greta Scruggs, Dana Dowell, Patricia Isabel, Vickie Boatman, Jonna Blair, Shavon Baldwin, Valerie Campbell, Shennell Cox, Susanne Totten, Erica Swanson, Front row: Donna Champion, manager: Coach Jimmye Phillips, Vickie Wilson, manager. Brganizations ri 'f'-If Q97 'VEB Freshman - A Team: Back row: Carla Cook, manager, Lori Marshall, Monique Green, Coach Terri Landes, Marla Dupree, Vanessa Manuel, Melissa Zivec. Front row: Gret- chen Shaw, Kelley Foster, Amber Sprouse, Karen Tomp- son, Jacky Modisette, Leah Rice. Nix JV Basketball: Back row: Kelly Malacara, Andy Emeary, Angie Howell, Vicki Edwards, Carla Hudson, Trenna Walker, Tammy R 6 N X J Cooksey, Valerie Walker, Kay Bryant! 55 W - Q Lori Scott, Wendy Douglass, Linda Crossman. Front row: Denise Dowling, '1 H' ' Ui.. l M DY if , t ' 22 ifafm if manager, Coach Mike Reece, Tamalyn .. I .. 5 Graham, manager. , l i ll E7 Freshman - B Team: Back row: Carla Cook, manager, LaRonda Scales, Cynthia Brooks, Coach Terri Landes, Julie Arnold, Margie Wright, Paulette Johnson. Front row: Marcy Miller, Amy West, Amy Thomas, Sherie Southern. 262 - Organization lgs 1 Color guard: Mr. Lee outh, Band Director. Back row: Stacey McLellan, Angela Edwards, Rhonda Williams, Heidi Willsher, Janis Fleming, Mindy Wible, Tina Lovelace, Kim Cross. Front row: Amy Raley, Emma Hodges, Debbie Engledow, Cheryl Estes, Tonya Clinton, Erica Mask, Janet Froese. 1-of 9 ,, S52 K ,gtg I ly jd' ss as it , ,,it clll 1 qt S ' r aff? i ss Symphonlc band: Tobi Armstrong, Eric Babin, Laurin Baca, Tracey Beaver, Mary Blankenship, Charles Blanton, Heidi Bowhay, Phillip Bowers, Jeff Brockleman, Kenneth Brunson, Robert Burkart, Kelly Caddell, Nancy Carlson, Tonya Clinton, Kim Coleman, Susan Connelly, Mike Creel, Mike Dalrymple, Jeff Engel, Cheryl Estes, Janet Froese, Steve Froese, Mark Fulton, Deanna Grigg, Rex Grigg, Johnny Harrison, Richard Harvey, Donny Haywood, Don Herpeche, Brian Hopkins, William Johnson, Lance Kinney, Mike Kott- witz, John LaFoy, Beth Larson, Debbie Lincecum, Kurt Low, Billy Ludlow, Wendy Ludlow, Cary McLain, Stacey McLellan, David Matthews, Mark Miller, Susan Morse, Scharlyn Neyman, Scot Parnell, Kirby Powell, Amy Railey, Dale Rogers, Tim Schenk, Tam- my Seidner, David Senor, Sean Walker, Mindy Wible, Beth Wilder, Tim Wilder, Princeton Williams, Rhonda Williams. Concert band: Joel Austin, Diann Ayers, Jeff Baker, Noel Beck, Carl Bluemel, Kevin Bond, Eric Brott, David Burns, Al Carnley, Joanna Col- lier, Dedra Dacus, Mike Daugherty, Rhonda Edwards, Debbie Engledow, Janis Fleming, Tom Franks, Rhonda Griffin, Ricky Griffith, Craig Heitman, Emma Hodges, Don Jarvis, Kim Keene, Angela Kennedy, Sharon Killion, Fred Kinsey, Jeff Long, Kelly Louderback, Tina Lovelace, Melinda McCleese, Tonya Mack, Carol Markl, Erica Mask, Traci Morris, Kevin Mullis, Paul Reber, Kay Rogers, Danny Roe, Derek Russey, Sherrie Southern, Derek Shrodes, Steve Spicer, Shelton Stoker, Ginger Stuckey, Cindy Sutton, Billy Taylor, Meg Vaughn, Philip Weightman, Rodney Wible, Heidi Willsher, Ken Wilson, Laura Work. Organizations - 263 JV baseball: Back row: Brian Agee, Jon Andrews, Wade Mc- Clure, Coach Gary Benton, Jeff Hutcheson, Mike Smallwood. Middle row: John Prichett, Tony Benedict, Steve LaFoy, David Drake. Front row: aitifigig Doug Buckelew, Derrick Atchinson, Brian ' L5Rf'4l5, ggf ifgt-ATS ENUM? Reinken. it E S1 'T SLARSATS I 55,5854 fs: self' W Sflhggfliyy X X i wmli 11 J 1 ' tihltllhl 'E' N ghggnri' 5 L i d Wa i it ess st 'ft i V 1 A , 9: W ,V , ll ,,c W Marching band: Tobi Armstrong, Joel Austin, Diann Ayers, Eric Babin, Lauren Baca, Jeff Baker, Tracey Beaver, Noel Beck, Mary Blankenship, Charles Blanton, Carl Bluemel, Heidi Bowhay, Kevin Bond, Phillip Bowers, Jeff Brockleman, Eric Brott, Kenneth Brunsen, Robert Burkart, David Burns, Kelly Caddell, Nancy Carlson, Al Carnley, Tonya Clinton, Kim Coleman, Joanna Collier, Susan Con- nelly, Mike Creel, Dedra Dacus, Mike Dalrymple, Rhonda Edwards, Jeff Engel, Debbie Engledow, Cheryl Estes, Janis Fleming, Tom Franks, Janet Froese, Steve Froese, Mark Fulton, Rhonda Griffin, Ricky Griffith, Deanna Grigg, Rex Grigg, Johnny Harrison, Richard Harvey, Donny Haywood, Craig Heitman, Don Herpeche, Emme Hodges, Brian Hopkins, Don Jarvis, William Johnson, Kim Keene, Angela Kennedy, Sharon Killion, Lance Kinney, Fred Kinsey, Mike Kottwitz, John LaFoy, Beth Larson, Debbie Lincecum, Jeff Long, Kelly Louderback, Tina Lovelace, Kurt Low, Billy Ludlow, Wendy Ludlow, Melinda McCleese, Carry McLain, Stacey McLellan, Tonya Mack, Carol Markl, Erica Mask, David Matthews, Mark Miller, Traci Morris, Susan Morse, Kevin Mullis, Scharlyn Neyman, Scot Parnell, Kirby Powell, Amy Raley, Paul Reber, Dale Rogers, Kay Rogers, Danny Roe, Derek Russey, Tim Schenk, Tammy Seidner, David Senor, Derek Shordes, Sherrie Southern, Steve Spicer, Shelton Stoker, Ginger Stuckey, Cindy Sutton, Billy Taylor, Meg Vaughn, Sean Walker, Philip Weightman, Mindy Wible, Rodney Wible, Beth Wilder, Tim Wilder, Princeton Williams, Rhonda Williams, Heidi Wilsher, Ken Wilson, Laura Work. J V cheerleaders: Top row: Debbie Reutelhuber, Michelle Senn, Ms. Dana Williams, sponsor, Kim Key. Bottom row: Jennifer Buie, Lisa Crook, Nancy Gallegos. Varsity cheerleaders: Top row: Kim Smith, Laura Anderson, Karen Mygrant, Cin- dy Blanton, Jenny Byler. Middle row: Ms. Dana Williams, sponsor, Bottom row: Susan Hase, Stephanie Schweizer, Amy Greiner. Freshman maroon cheerleaders: Top row: Jennifer Kinder, Yvonne McKee, Miss JoElla Skaggs, sponsor, Michelle Turner. Bottom row: Elizabeth Buchannon, Beth Harrell, Kim Everett. Orchestra: i Top row: Mr. Darrell Derring, director, Sammy Bryant, Brian Self, Leonard Hill, La Tanya Dorsey, Charles Bogart, Jim Korioth, Richard Hill, Front row: Chris Mullins, Cin- dy Killion, Robert Tubbs, Michelle Harper, Meredith Mosley, James Shof-fitt. Homecoming nominees: Back row: Jana Alls, Laura Anderson, Renea Ayers, Suzanne Bednarz, Cindy Blan- ton, Carrie Bryant, Fourth row: Kim Buckingham, Jenny Byler, Sheryl Carnley, Kellie Daniel, Cindy Davidson, Mariana Desaloms, Third row: Michelle Fincher, Djuna Foster, Janet Froese, Marsha Krajewski, Rhonda Krauss, Kim McClure, Second row: Sally Nicholson, Julie Ricks, Luveter Ruffin, Stephanie Schweizer, Jennifer Shaw, Front row: Carol Shep- pard, Chris Snodgrass, Susan Sparazynski, Linda Stein, Doris Talbott. H1 Steppers: Back row: Debbie Sharp, Debbie Markl, Rebecca Olivares, Kendra Eurom, Dawn Pannell, Denise Pettijohn, Laura Brown, Shelia Champion, Mrs. Karla Skipworth, sponsor. Fourth row: Laurie Curran, Chris Snodgrass, Jennifer Shaw, Carol Sheppard, Teresa Davis, Julie Ricks, Renea Ayers, Susan Howell, Lori Williams, Diane Douglass. Thlrd row: Kay Russell, Kim Hall, Marianna Desalomes, Kim Buckingham, Kristy Kyler. Shelly Sims, Christi Chumbly, Andrea Wat- son. Patti Roe. Second row: Julie Godsey. Carrie Bryant, Karolyn Brownfield, Susan Webster, Sandy Everett, Michelle Ramsey, Sharla Baughman, Angela Bowen, Teresa Koshelew, Rosalind Calhoun, Front row: Susan Sparazynski, Paige Francisco, Sharon Allison, Melissa Davis, Suzanne Bednarz, Jana Alls, Marsha Krajewski, Kim McClure. 266 Organizations A ,AL.: R A X K ix u XX as we ' -Me.-. - ...Wy . X fy, X ef ,ff X .. tr was 'ww XX WE ' ' f,,25:gg.f.- ,MXN X W tt 'fx . an HSHTIQ wa. X ... xx .N ,X 5 6 3' V 'T'?'Yge lf ' if i A.. ii i is My H .. M , will jen , . 7 1. James Piercy, James Shoffit and Brian Miller practice their math skills. 2. A Bearcat player shows the oppo- nent how the Dip goes, one more time! 3. Becky Larson finishes her laps in ease. 4. Blake Gibson, Andy Sweet and Colby Randall listen to the pep talk. 5. Mike Desaloms concentrates on a smashing hit, 6. Willie Dutton is tempted to score. 7. Smile Tim, you're on CANDID CAMERA! Organizations Give Freedom of Choice Just as pep rallies keep school spirit alive, the organizations at Sherman High keep the student body united. Clubs proved to be the basic togetherness of the school. Every year with the increase of students each organization grows in its own way. The organizations gave students the chance to socialize, meet new friends, and a sense of responsibility. Fund raising meetings and athletic competition were all a part of making the school year go by a little faster. 569 N 19 st .mi .... 2 3 4 1. The Drill Team performs at one of the football games. 2, Larry Lynch, Ben Copeland and Angie Pricer sell bears for Deca. 3. Jennifer Buie shows the photographer a cheer. 4. Bruce Armstrong practices his swimming technique for a meet. 5. The Billy Bob Boys debate on what the next play will be. lr' r 4 ji nv 2 5 1. Varsity defense celebrates a victory. 2. Laura Anderson and Andrew Lucchesi watch a fieldgoal attempt. 3. 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You are a high achiever and will be successful in college and career. Thank you for eighteen wonderful years and for blessing our lives in so many ways. We love you. Mom Dad Leigh Lyndy and Jay. JOHN MENTZEL: We are very proud of you. You have been a blessing to us. May God bless and guide you always. Love Mom and Dad LEILA CAROL LENORE Congratula years ago has come to an end Now you are at a new beginning The decisions you make in the months ahead will determine in a large degree the future course your life will take Set high goals for yourself and work hard to achieve them Love Dad MARSHALL A. MINSHEW: Con- gratulations - We are so happy for you and all you have done. leadership and success will be yours. We are so proud of you and Thank you for all the Joy you have brought us. We love you-Mom Dad and Monica. Work hard and follow God's ROD FULTON: Rod you re very special to us. We re proud of you and love you very much: Mom and Dad A-it V 1 X Ng Q , tions, The path you: started If v' . . ' ' rs. - i:S A ' l 272 Senior Ads T . MICHELLE FINCHER: It is with pride and thankfulness that we Q, W' ,. have watched you mature, using + I your God-given talents to honor -Y . Him. We pray for your continued , 'X commitment and growth V' A wherever the Lord leads you. .W iiit' W We love you. Dad, Mom, and A fv, Brad x - -D JAY RENFRO: Congratulations! We are very proud of you and wish you the best life has to of- fer. May your troubles be small, your heartaches few and always give God credit for the good in life. All our Love. Mom, Dad, Tonya, and Scott ROBERT TIMOTHY TATE: Tim, you are our blessing and a cons- tant source of happiness and pride. Continue to be an honest, hardworking gentleman. We believe your dreams will be ---' fulfilled through your faith, friends, family, and LOVE for others. All our love. Dad, Mom, , and Claire DANNA RUTH RAGSDALE: Dan- na, We are so proud of you. Keep your faith and closeness 4 with God and you will have the 1 Q greatest success of all. Much K' love and happiness for your future - You deserve it! Love You, Mom and The Gang ' a E KRISTY KYLER: Congratulations, to V our favorite Hi-Stepper! We are so proud of you. You have been such a joy to us and we want you to know we'll always love you. You have a . bright future ahead of you with the help of our Lord. Love, Mother and Dad rg , ' - nil' DEBRA ANN LICHNOVSKY: Deb- bie thank heaven for little girls like you. You have been a bless- ing to us for 18 wonderful years. Keep your good attitude and humor toward others and you will go far in life. We love you. Mom and Dad 4 ix uv- x swf X X EDWARD CHAPPELL JR.: Con- gratulations! You have just com- pleted one of the most impor- tant steps in your life. I hope you succeed at the things in life that you are trying to achieve. God be with you. We love you. Mom, Francis, Janice and Denese. wa:-me Mg ..... , ,V --A-..s, ,f'1ff-bmi! KZQJ' ryfl-Q 4 - f L . f g Q if 7. 3 X 5 W , r Q K' 'f.- a ging 1 ,M 5 invade , I W Am if XZ j y X Z' . QQ LG? 'l ' cv! ' X x Seniors '83 P 'Yi Senior Ads JAMES R. ROBERTSON: Con- gratulations to someone who deserves it. I know all those ter- rific grades you've made will pay off in the future. Please keep that great sense of humor. You're a joy to have around. Best of Luck and all our love, Mom and Pops VVVV MICHAEL A. KOTTWITZ: Con- gratulations Mike! We are proud of you and are confident that you can accomplish your goals. We love you and wish you e very best. Mom Dad and Family 4m -W Dt ., zu.. L Ii-if Q5 ff? Yyl Q gil Iggy 1 Vi U: gg t .S H ' , th I Q., L ' I xi I 274 Senior Ads SHELLY SEWELL: Congratula- tions Shelly! We are extremely proud of you for your dedication and many accomplishments in life. Please continue to go through life with happiness and success. Our love and sincere best wishes go with you. We love you. Mom and Dad RODNEY LEWIS RICKETTS: Con- gratulations: To our Son and Grandson. We wish you all the success in your future and a lot of Love. Love always from Mom Dad Deana Rena Denise Deja and Grandie too. . 'ji KELLY RENEE MCKINNEY: Con- gratulations Kelly! We are very proud of you. May your future be filled with the happiness and Love you have brought to us. Love Mother Connie and Scott JUANITA ELIZABETH LUPER: Congratulations, we are proud of you. May you continue to strive to succeed. Take God with you in whatever you do. You ve climbed to the mountain, now go on to the top. You are special to us. Love Mom, Dad, Chris Paul Victor, Stephen, Lil Sis DANNY AND TIMMY ROWLAND: We are very proud of both of you and feel priviledged to be your parents. Congratulations on your graduation. We know that whatever you do in life you will tive. Our love and prayers are with you. Love Mom and Dad , ' si , , . , N . is ' fc .gig fi succeed and we will be suppor- fa X my Va a Ea' I BOBBY KVESTAD: Congratula- tions Son on your graduation from high school. May your achievement in life be happiness and success. We love you very much and are so thankful God gave you to us. Remember our support and best wishes are with you always. Love Mom and Da RAMONA GARLAND: Ramona, We are so proud to have you as our daughter. You have made us very happy, Always stay sweet and thoughtful. We love you very much and pray that God will keep you safe. Dad Mother and Tim STEPHANIE SCHWEIZER: If all teenagers were as nice as you, raising kids would be easy. As you go on to college, keep the concern that you have shown to others. I love you very much. Dad If ' N? BRIAN WRIGHT: Congratulations on a job well done. We are so proud of you and of all your ac- complishments. lsn't God s grace wonderful?'f' Some day youll be a star, in whatever the role of life. Let your watch- word be 'excellence Love om Dad Be inda and Bridgette JENNIFER DAVIS Congratulations You have always made us proud of you We know you will continue to do so in the future We love you Mom Dad and Todd an . , MARY ALICE WILSEY: Con- gratulations! You have reached the first milestone in your education, We are proud of your accomplishments. Ou' best wishes and prayers go with you. We love you. Mom and Dad SHAIN VAN HORN CHAPMAN: Animals Friends 4-wheel rives hunting skiing - your interest in these has never wan- youve never given us much pain. And all we can say when you go off to college is please 'Come Back Shain. Love Mom and Dad 43 ' I Ah 1 ! Xl A d , , ed. In fact, in all of your life, JJ 'Zig vi I fi Q R ue., . -ss 5 txt e X5 3 V' fjeu Q Qfyfo I v , Y Z' . G' 5 ' Lx-.I - X I Seniors 83 PWI Senior Ads 275 ANGEL INMAN: Congratulations! You made it! God bless you in all your years ahead. We love you and are so proud of you. Always follow God and be the sweet per- son you are now. You are our Angel. Love Mother and Dad ,ink vi if DAN STOGNER: Congratula- tions! You have truly been a joy and inspiration to our family. We are so proud of you in every way. Continue to commit your way to the Lord and Trust in him. Psalm 37:3-5. We love you. Dad Mom Grey and Brad Q I 276 Senior Ads PATRICK FALLON: Congratula- tions! You finally made it. l arn very proud to have you as my son and hope you will continue your education. My best wishes to you and all my Love. Momma HW iii Lg Q K 5 5 T' 5 sl I SHEILA ANN ROWEN: Con- gratulations Sheila! Another milestone and you have lived up to and surpassed all my expec- tations. Put God first do your best and he will do the rest. Thank you for the delight watching you grow has been to me. Much love Mom COOPER LEE McELHANNON: There is something very special about a person who has your sense of humor and your leadership ability. Our hope for your future is that you will use these gifts for the benefit of others as well as yourself. We re all very proud of you and love you very much. Dad Mom Spence Kristy Carey and Liz STEPHANIE BOYD: Congratula- tions Stephanie! You ve made it. Its been a pleasure to watch you grow up. Always remain the sweet daughter and sister you are. We love you and God loves you too. If you should need us call us. Mother Daddy Sharron Donna K. Mike Larry Willie and Patrice. .ggi Kit, r 2 ar? 1 l f' . 47 ,,, 3 ,,,,. I L BRENDA LEUTE: Congratula- tions to our special girl. We re very proud of you. Whatever path you choose in life may it always lead to happiness. May God bless and smile upon you. We love you. Mom Dad and Sheila . BEN JACK HICKMAN: Jackie, I am proud of you, you have always had a very special place I A - K.. ily H in my heart. I hope you continue 3 ,Q f through life making friends with, and loving everyone. My best 3 -ff wishes to you in the future. Love with all my heart, Dad ,H Illlllllm .. JULIA KEVER: You are one of God's special gifts to us. In these seventeen years you have smil- ed and handled many hurdles and emerged as a beautiful young lady. May the future be filled with happiness and suc- cess as you let God be your Ks guide. Congratulations and our ,K love to BaBu. Love, Mom, Dad, -K and Brothers , , 3. RONALD DEAN CLAYTON: Con- g gratulations, Ronnie. Our hearts are so full of pride because you J are our son. May life be as good ' to you, as you have been to us. Love, from Mother and Daddy S . NANETTE RIDINGER: Words can- not express our pride in your many accomplishments. Nor can they tell of the love and joy you've brought us. God must have had you in mind when he invented daughters. May the Lord bless and keep you. Love. Mom and Dad if 'isst . g - 'l'fi tl'f C JAMES KEVER: You are a very Nik I. Q lrrls 1 special blessing and challenge. May Y g AR I - your life mean as much to yourself 4' ' 5 as to those who really know and 2 g ...vo love you. Keep your courage and N love close to God. We love you. J ' i Congratulations, Mom and Dad . . . as fm 'fl NNI CHRISTINE SNODGRASS: Con- gratulations Chris! We are so proud of you Sis. Use your gift of appreciation to value and to love. Let God guide your life and youll be blessed. Keep your goals high and enjoy your life. We love you Mom Dad and Roger blesses you with love grace charm and the ability to do well in everything you do. He blessed us with you and we are so proud of you. We love you. Dad Mom Chuck Laura Beverly Celeste and Ben SHAWNA HOPE SIMS: God ,C i v , f at I X i Seniors 83 P. fri. I Senior Ads 277 THOMAS MICHAEL LESNICK: Congratulations, Son! Though we have been through many ups and downs we have always been a close family. Being our only son makes you very special. With your talents and our love and guidance we pray the best for your future. Love Mom and Allen gg gtltt 4 . av STEPHANIE ANN COOKSTON: Our pride and joy. Congratula- tions you have worked hard to reach this point in your life. Now go out and become the best p - son you can be. With God s blessing. We love you. Mama, Dad, and Brothers S JANA ALLS: Jana you have been such a joy to us. You have let God lead you on the right path and with his help you will go on to a full Christian life of service to others. Keep your sweet unselfish ways set high goals and work hard. We will always love you. Dad Mother and Judy CHRISTI ANN CHUMBLEY: Con- gratulations! We are so proud of you. Not only for your many ac- complishments throughout high school but for just being you. Thanks for being a responsible student citizen and daughter. May God richly bless you with success and happiness in the Dad and Lisa Proverbs 3:6 , . SANDY EVERETT: Congratulations Sandy. As you reach this final year of high school we want you to know how proud we are of you. We cherish the moments we have had with you. We remember the good times and how meaningful they have been. Remember your pro- mise about college. Keep up the good work. We love you. Mom Dad and Angela DAN YOUNG: Congratulations! We love you and have enjoyed these last seventeen years. Remember to live by your I m third philosophy. Continue to set high goals and work hard to achieve them. We are proud of you. God bless and guide you in all that you do! Mom Dad and Chris MARV SPROUSE: Of all the things we love about you, your sense of humor is perhaps your most endearing talent. May you always brighten the lives of others with your ability to laugh with people at problems and oc- casionally at yourself. Love Mom, Dad Amber Lisa Carleen and John Paul 4 Q wp? xi Q Q1 L K , A ' , , 5' ' future. Love always - Mom, i 4 0 , rf . li' fi ' er V 71 N1 I I 278 Senior Ads DONNA JEAN THOMPSON: Con- gratulations! We have observed a beautiful baby girl mature into a responsible young lady. The years have been so short. Words can t say how proud we are of you. May you always keep God beside you. We love you. Daddy Mama and David. STEVE AVARD: Whatsoever things are true whatsoever things are honest whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure what- soever things are lovely, what- soever things are of good report- if there be any virtue and if there be any praise think on these things. Philippians 4:8 With all our love Mom Dad Margaret and Jean. it ' Y K- rf 12 vi ' Q' 4. iz, ig , r . J 1 f3 t '-H m'w'M fs .my A ' ng, VL E gg 1' G2 rv? it. ' 5 ,, 4145 xx Y it f Jxw DARRYL ROY SHORT: Con- gratulations Darryl, we are ex- tremely proud of you. We know this has been a very busy year for you, but you have succeed- ed. Now you are ready to go for- ward with all your plans and dreams. We wish you the very best always. Love Dad, Mom, Tammy and Danny. age- 45 JERRY WADE ROBERTS JR.: Congratulations! You have always made us proud. You have brought sunshine and smiles in- to our life. God has a plan and purpose for your future. Our love and support are with you. Remember nothing is impossi- ble, when you put your trust in God. All our love, Mom, Dad, Darren and Marcus. r. JENNIFER CHARLENE BYLER: And grow So Big you did. You grew to be 1 a beautiful young lady -inside and Q out. You have made us so very pro- ud. May God's blessings be yours as you continue your education. Always Walk in the light and you'll 'N be able to face each day with op- timism and hope. Love, Mom, Dad, Richard and Snooks. RENEA AYERS: Congratulations Renea. We are very proud of you. We thank you for your sweet spirit your beautiful smile and the special joy you have brought to our lives. We pray God will guide you and bless you richly as you proceed through life. Our love Mom Dad and Suzanne. delighted in watching you grow into a sensitive caring and responsible young lady. We have had our ups and downs but this year we have all been victorious. Your family is very proud of you and we know that you will ac- complish great things in your future. We love you Mom Dad Kelley and Jeff. DJUNA FOSTER: We have , 1. ffsm 1, iK3v'5JQ i Q7 , S Z- .fmg ,mf X x Seniors 83 Senior Ads P- ffl - l JOEL DOLLAR: You will always be as dear to us into manhood as the little boy you were here. We wish you happiness and success and are very proud of you. God has given you the gift of kindness and compassion. We give you our gift of love Mom Dad Mike and Randy 10 PHILIP DUSOLD: Congratula- tions to the finest son two parents could ever have. We are so proud of you and we thank God for all the joy and happiness you have given us for the past 18 years. We wish you hap- piness love and much success in the future. May God bless and keep you. Mom and Dad f 4 Y ff tm I L, ' f xi I 280 Senior Ads CAMILLE EDWARDS: Con- gratulations! We are very proud of you and want to thank you for the character that you possess and the joy you have been to us. We pray that you may e - perience all that our Lord has 112 Mom Dad and Clair x for your life. We love you! Psalm RANDY V, O BRIEN: Congratula- tions Randy you made it. We much joy in our lives thank you. Remember to always set high goals and standards for yourself and walk close to God. You have a love for people that I pray you will never lose. Mom, Dad and a love you, and you brought us C I DAVID NEAL FDRDYCE1 David, Congratulations! We are very j ,:., ,:i'f proud of you. You have given us !'i' lii' ' much happiness, with that ' I if special smile, sense of humor, r ' ,ft kindness, and consideration for gf others. Your future will be suc- l .. cessful. God bless you in everything you do. We love you g fg.. , very much. Mom and Dad ,s-,,,.......i' D . 1 I -.. fs J.. I ROSALIND DENEEN CALHOUN: Congratulations! We are proud of I you. Keep that beautiful smile and 3 keep God first ln your life and I everything you do. With God all 1 things are possible Matt. 19:26 We pray that God will bless you with good health, happiness, and suc- cess. Love always, Dad, Mom, Rod 1... and rest of the family KENDRA KEA EUROM: Words can- not express how blessed we are to :- have these past eighteen years of warm, loving happiness with you. I I You have brightened the corners of I. , . ,Q our hearts and bestowed on your ' if ' I family many rich rewards of love , ,d 'g we and friendship. Along with you, we I look with confidence to the future g Q - that your dreams will become reality and people you touch will be ix blessed by your deeds. Love, forever. Mom, Dad and Jennifer pf.. ' KENNY WILSON: Congratulations! You ve lived through everything: From Mr. Telephone to Mr. Blue Sky ' from follow the leader t mommy? to O.U.! :from sax- op one player' t 'Dra on slayer. Through it all you ve grown into an honest responsible young man. Always reach for the stars!! Love Mr. and Mrs. Bear and Kitty .. H O Senior Patrol Leader, from Oh, h ' o ' g MISTY MYATT: Congratulations Misty. Your many achievements have made this great day possi- ble. We love you with all our hearts and our prayer is that God will bless you throughout your life as you have blessed your family and friends with your beautiful smile and wonder- ful personality these last 17 years. Love, Daddy, Mama, Chris and Betsy CHRIS NELSON: Congratula- tions, we are so happy for you! 'f H Twelve years is a long time. Now i they are over. You are so very . . special to us, and we hope the years ahead are filled with hap- 11-wg piness and success. We will 'Q Wt fy' always be there if you need us. ' V L f Love, Mom, Dad and Grandma It it ' X 3 if , f l-., T sas . i,, . JA' '-., KATHLEEN ANN HUBER: The time has passed too quickly -it seems like only yesterday that you were starting first grade and now you're all grown up. Raising you has been a joy and a challenge, but worth every minute. We love and wish you every happiness in life. Mom, Dad and Tricia CARRIE ANN BRYANT: May, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty- three, Things to remember you will see. Honors, Drill Team, Graduation too, All because of the likes of you. Love, Mom and . Dad CWay to go Buckolj MARIANA L. DESALOMS: You have reached the midpoint of your education. So far you have fulfilled our expectations. Keep up your excellent grades through college. We will always be behind you. We are proud to have you as our daughter. Your spirit has been a vital part of our , family. We love You - Mom Dad and Michael , T? J C Q -ff N I X, fir Q X c 'ji CHARLIE MAYER May the joy that m you have always brought to others be returned to you many times ,- over' Let your great courage in X ,T telligence enthusiasm and love be IG' your security blanket in your ' future years ahead We are very ' Lx-,I ' proud of you and send our love and congratulations' Mom Dad Brad Mike and Dave i . , ' I it V H - - v i v X x Seniors '83 M Senior Ads ANITA LYNNE WHITE: Con- g ulations to a special daughter, Be happy and give to life all that you can. Always remember that happiness begins within yourself. Lots and lots of love Mom and Jim. CHRIS WOODY: Congratula- tions! We are all proud of our baby and baby brother. You have always been such a joy! Cwell most alwaysj We wish you the very best in whatever you choose for yourself. Hope you remain happy always have inner peace and contentment. You are loved! Mom Dad Mike Sandra and Phil. rat . K vs 1 X f X X Vw .i-J. . M hy, ix K N. ,' V 1 v ii vi ii H i 1 V 1 X., I a ki l 282 Senior Ads KIMBERLY MCCLURE: Thank you for the joy you have brought to our family. We are proud of you and your many ac- complishments. May your future be bright and full of happiness. We love you, Mom, Dad and Wade. THAD ROBERTS KELLEY: Thad, you have been a blessing and a joy to us. Continue to put God first in your life and you will have a fruitful life. We love you very much. Mom and Paige. CAROLE MARIE HAAKINSON: Carole: May your life after graduation be filled with the same joy and love as you have given us all of these first eigh- teen years. Love ya, Mom, Dad, Greg, Natalie and Chris. DENISE TURNER: Well, Denise, those childhood dreams are soon to become a reality. Your 8, future has many challenges that ax will seem to be most difficult, 5. W but hang in there because you 8 can do it. If you can't, your will i will. Mom and Dad. KIMBERLY ROSE BREWER: When your Dad and I planned our family, we only planned for three children. If I could plan it over again l would plan it with you in mind. We enjoy you so much! God surely knew what he was doing when he sent you to us. Love, Mom and Dad. . A' W I KIMBERLY R. CAMPBELL: Con- if -im gratulations to our senior. These past years have gone by so Y quickly. Words cannot express 'lc how proud we are of you. You ' W have so many talents and you A A Y have used each and every one of '-' them to the fullest. You are in- deed a special girl. We love you. Mom, Dad, Ray and Cindy ANDREW LUCCHESI: Kyra andl - . ,Q WILLIAM J. JACKSON: Bill, we can't tell you how much your Q X are proud of you, always strive humor, your outgoing nature, fi x for that which is good. Always your goodness and your being ' if I remember to trust in God. We part of the family has meant to it 4 A pray that you will have a happy us. You are ready for college, for life ahead. Mom and Dad self-dependence. We love you, Andrew x N K' LISA HUNTSMAN: Lisa, Thank you for being the sweet and lov- DAVID LAYMAN: Thank you for ing daughter you are. We are so being a son so rare, so fine, so proud of what you have ac- good, so fair. Thank you for the complished in your life. We pray Q love you have shown. To life we that you willcontinue to set high wish we give, only to loan. But goals for yourself and will work since we must share, a son so hard to achieve them. We love ' rare, Here is the best, for all the you. Mom and Dad rest. We love you. Mom and Dad ..'i7' 'Xr J 'sf D'AWN NEATHERY: To the Apple fi of Our Eye, Our pride and joy, Our f blessing from the Lord, Our 1983 i 15, ' 1.1- ' Graduate! As you complete with I 6, great success this era of your life, V Q- It s. ' these describe just partially our .N love andfeelings for you: g. ik- ' ,Q P - Precious ' N' 9 R - Righteous 's sf i V Q I- indescribable SQ. ri I' D - Dynamic E - Exceptional 2. , I Congratulations Baby Love - Mom and Larry . 'fb A C QQ Tj N 1 N-1 if Q t y RAY BELL: With enormous pride we K l say congratulations! Thank you for sharing your growing years, allowing us many great memories. X ,- As you approach a new phase of your life, we wish you success and G' q happiness, much love and good i . health. We will always support your C-X,-f 'QA endeavors as you work toward your goals. May your rewards be many. Our Love Mom and Your Family X X I SCUIOPS 1 83 PM Senior Ads 283 ROBERTO OLIVARES lll: Dear Son, You ve been a source of great joy in our lives and have always made us proud. We want to share some practical wisdom on coping with your new life ahead. Continue to resist temp- tation' be patient in lifes cir- cumstances' control anger when frustrated and face each day with courage. Wisdom and knowledge teach you how to regulate your thinking and behavior. Live your own life, and may we as parents find the for- titude and maturity to free you to go strongly on your way. May God bless you. Love Mother Nil' , S I KIMBERLY BUCKINGHAM: W are so proud of you and wish to congratulate you for this special accomplishment. You are truly a joy and a blessing to our family. Your happy spirit and positive attitude toward life will benefit you in the world today. It is our prayer that God will guide and protect you forever. We love you. Dad Mom Liz and Steve g V T ' HEIDI LYN MULHOLLAND: You've brightened up so many lives with your friendly ways and your laughing eyes' If joy given out is joy received a wonderful life will be yours indeed! Your family wishes the best things in life for you! Love Mom Dad Scott and Sue JAMES BOYD BRISCO JR Con gratulations sr 83 The years have gone by so fast Seems like yester day we were enrolling you in first grade Tomorrow you are a man measurable joy and happiness Your wit has brightened many a day Your wit charm sense of humor and sincere caring will insure you a pleasurable life Love Mom T. SCOTT CONRAD: Scott You always wanted to be a Sherman Bearcat and you reached that goal continue to set your goals high. God gave you to us and you have given us so much joy and happiness in return. We treasure all the memories that have been made. Always put God first and hell take care of you. Love you much Mom Dad and Marci CYNTHIA CCINDYJ STEPHENS: Our little love' has developed into a sweet beautiful young lady who is graduating from High School. We are so proud of you and your achievements. Be you have always been and the future will be bright and sunny. We love you. Mom and Dad it V . 12? e -AL Y . 5gifgg,s,, ,K si i i X52 S i . I5 it and Dad C W' ...r X sweet, kind and thoughtful, as Lg.. 'Q X 35: . 5 I ggi? E' N 2 , Ji b 1 eww w mf 'X e im 284 Senior Ads You 'have 'brought m A' f BETH LARSON: This above all: to 9 thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the ,V y day, Thou canst not be false to ' any man. Shakespeare's 3' V Hamlet, Act I. We love you and , 'F ' ' anticipate your college years as ' ' the next act in your drama of ,jx , ' life! God bless and keep you in -' His care. Dad, Mom, and Becky ' S Mr. ,gz JENNIE JONES: Every time we RODNEY E. BROOKS: The past turn around you're taking a 18 years have gone so fast, and quantum leap into an ever you have come so far. You have wonderful, deeper, and lovelier a special personality and style maturity. And now you're taking that are unique, and you have another huge step forward and H'-A been an inspiration to us. We the further you go the closer thank God for giving you to us. you are to us. Your loving and -' Always, our love will be with you. devoted Kyra and Peter ' Mother and Daddy K .4 ERIC LITTLE: Congratulations: Thanks for the memories of the last twelve years. One of our richest blessings was when you ANDREA WATSON: Congratula- became part of our lives. You tions on your graduation. You have brought much love and joy hrave been a blessing to us since to us and we are very proud of t e day you were born. Thank you. Our prayer is that God will you for loving us as much as we always hold you in the palm of love you. May your life be filled his hand and guide you with happiness and may God throughout the rest of your life. always be with you. Love, Mom, Love, Mom, Dad, Patti, and Dad, Jennifer, and Katie Jimmie M JANET FROESE: You were a beautiful baby, and now a lovely 42' young woman. You have M brought our family much joy as we watched you grow and g mature. Continue to set high goals for yourself! We wish you many mountaintop ex- periences, but remember -the , climb toward those ac- ! e, complishments is just as X rewarding. Love Dad, Mother, L V .. and Steve t Tw! ' . K, C QQ :ff N I L., IN? Q t ll RICKY DUNN: Ricky, We love you t and are proud of you. We will always l have cherished memories of past days and events: starting to school, family vacations, the day you ac- X f' cepted Christ, Senior trips, Falls Q., 'T Creek, Hobo, and soccer. Enjoy . i f Florida and Hawaii, and be a good ' 4 I - l Aggie. Remember, always continue 'N-' to keep the Lord in the center of your life. Mom, Dad, Mike, Sheri, and Laura X X X Seniors '53 SeniorAds 2 P 'Yl- JULIE PIERCE: You live with such intensity that everything becomes an adventure. You are sunshine and storm and wind and rainbows. God gave you an exceptional love for life and a perceptiveness that always has exceeded your years. We love you, admire you and stand in awe of who you are and all you are to be. Love Mom and Dad uw KELLY VAUGHN: Kelly Con- gratulations! You are very special to us. We are proud of you for hanging in there and graduating. Don't ever lose the motivation you have for suc- cess. Good luck No. 27! We love you. Mom Dad and Paula if I xv x, I 286 Senior Ads SONS: We are very proud of you and we love you more than you will ever know. Stay sweet and keep your beautiful smile and life will be good to you. You are very special to us because you are our first child and our only daughter. Love, Dad, Mom, Jason Shan Dan, and Mackey SHERRI DENISE HUSCHKE PAR- BRIAN MILLER: We love you very much and are proud you are our son. Always be true to your inner convictions and you will be happy, whatever you choose to do. We wish you suc- cess in your ventures and want you to know we re behind you all the way. Love Mom and Dad A ' -- , gf ,., A Vlll W A , ,,:., , v,,i . ,,: I I 4, f' I . 9' at ry i RICHARD H. GRIFFITH: Rick, Thank you for being everything we could ask for in a son. We are proud of your accomplishments, but more than that, we are proud of the fine young man that you have become. May God be your guide as you go forward to meet the challenges of the future. We love you. Mom, Dad, and Jeff s ...X . A JENNIFER MARSH: Jennifer, you were worth a twenty year wait. r - Your life has been a miracle H from the day of your birth. You iftl f 3 ' 1 ff, have always lived close to God and we know you will continue ' If' to do so. Find his will in your life and you'lI stay happy. We love 5 li., .r-ii. 1 you. Mother and Daddy LES MCCONNELL: Les, Baseball tournaments, football games, choir, concerts, West Side Story, Solid Rock Concerts, these are just a few of the memories that we cherish. From boys club through Bearcat Varsity football, you proved yourself to be special. A mom and dad could never wish for a kinder, more loving, or more compas- sionate son. We love you. Deuteronomy 8:2 Remember all the ways the Lord thy God led thee. Dad and Mom BRIAN McCLU RE: Congratula- complishments in life. We feel blessed and have always felt ex- tremely proud to have you as our special son and brother. May the path you take lead you to the goals you hope to reach. We love you and will always wish for you the best. Love Mom, Dad and Brenda SHERRY MEANS: From crazy legs to prancin pony All that blonde h 'r still no phony. Volleyball her main attraction Number 22 Shes worth cat- chin'. Teddy bears with sawdust brains, werent any help to her NHS fame. So heres to our GRAD, have a merry LIFE OF LOVE, our Christmas Angel Sherry. Love Mama Daddy, and Judy as 'xx F? g gdb rig? X tions for your many ac- ! 'Nfupgp-Q JOHN MICHAEL MORRIS: Con- gratulations! We are so proud of all that you have accomplished. The tug-boat has been suc- cessful. Keep your sense f humor and your concern for people. May you always feel God s presence and our support in your years to come. We love you. Dad Mom and Mark MARK KENNETH MILLER Dear son We are proud that you have achieved this milestone in your complish even bigger and better things in the years to come Always know that we believe in you and are behind you all the way Love always Mom and Dad JEFF LYONS: Congratulations on your graduation. It has been the first major challenge of your life and you have succeeded. We are proud of you and wish you the same suc- cess in the rest of your life. Stay as you are and stick with your beliefs and you will get only the best that life has to offer. We love you. Mom, Mike, and Traci life. We know that you will ac- TRACEY LEANETTE JOHNSON: your accomplishments. Your sweet personality has been an inspiration to us. May you always put God first as you con- tinue to strive for and reach your goals in life. We wish you success and happiness and prayers go with you. Love Mom Karen Grandmom Grandad SHAUN McNEELY: Dear Shaun Thank you for being a wonderful and loving son and for all the memorable times we have shared. Thank you for your kind- ness and concern for others. Much love, happiness and suc- cess to you. God bless you. Mama and Daddy o We are very proud of you and X 'Tv ,sqft 8:15 i -yy y fb. 511 ' ' 4,1 ff x Seniors l 8 3 Senior Ads 7 P- 'Yl - 1' RONNIE LYNN CORBITT: Con- gratulations 83 Senior. You are a son and brother we are very proud of. You gave so much of yourself and your time caring for your Daddy when he needed you without being asked. We wish you much success and hap- piness. God bless you. Mother CDaddyJ Raymond and Billy I CINDY BLANTON: Con ratula- tions on your graduation. We welcome this opportunity to tell you how proud we are of you and your accomplishments. We have loved sharing these special times with you. As you begin a new chapter in your life, our love and prayers go with you. We love you. Mom Dad, Scott and Chris ANDY RICE: Congratulations An- dy and God Bless you. Our fami- ly is proud of you and may you continue to grow in Christ. May you always feel God s presence and our support in the exciting years to come. We love you - Proverbs 3:5-6 Dad M m Steve and Kathy JEFFREY ALAN REICHELT: Jeff - The consideration talent and in- telligence shown during your first 18 years are characteristics that will be valuable for your successful peaceful as it was the many days you spent in the woods but it can be as rewarding. Congratulations and our love. Mom Dad and Brian REX GRIGGZ This happy helpful busy curious playful lively, sweet music-loving little boy became a multi-talented young man at home on tractor o stage musician composer helper and friend. Thanks for 18 memorable years! We re so proud of you. Love always Dad- dy Mama Karen Bruce Ashley Sharon Tim and Deanna V? LINDA KATHERINE HENRY: From a child so fair of face to a lady full of grace. You touch our lives with your warmth and love. To a future full of opportunities and dreams that come true we all wish you years of sunshine and lollipops. We love you. God keep you safe. Us , , r I V V , ,,., , V ' I V 3 S 4 ,F f S , as , ,I iff ,, ff f Q 2: 2' 1 W ' Www I 0 V 'hs I , is 5 . . 5, future. Life may not be as E , 'X ' 1 iff I , 3 il :I V i , . I, if , X ii, I g JW 1 'Y - sg A g it Y I . ... V , ,M gd , v 'gsfmx X R vii. gl aw BX ip, A2 Q 1 3,5 my - v X Y 4 1 f x 288 Senior Ads CINDY HOLLINGSWORTH: Con- gratulations on your graduation. You were a wonderful baby and grew up to be a daughter that has given us much pride and joy. We can't begin to tell you how much we love you. Meet each new challenge with courage and enthusiasm and it will make your road to success an easier one. Love, Mom and Dad ..s. l RONNIE HARRINGTON: Ronnie, congratulations! May you con- tinue to be the sincere and car- ing person that you are today. You have brought us much hap- piness over the years and we are very proud of you. We wish you happiness and success in the future. God bless you always. Love Mom Dad Keith and Connie at fm 3 X DOUG HERMES: Well Doug, you have done a fine job in the past twelve years. Keep setting your goals in life and you will succeed. You are special to us and we are very proud of you. We hope life brings you the happiness you deserve. Love always Mom. Dad and JoAnn STEVEN MARC PARRISH: You were our smiling, happy baby and a joy to our lives. You have had your obstacles, but just when others would have given up, you gave another try and made it. The world is waiting for you. You can accomplish whatever you want. Set your goals and go for it. Love, Mom, Dad, and Alan x PHILLIP F. WEIGHTMAN: As you 'V travel the roundup of life, may your hand always be steady, your aim straight and true - your horse fast and faithful - your skies clear and blue - Keeping both your boots and nose clean - making fair play -4 and honoring your goals, My heroes have always been cowboys - Con- gratulations, partner - We love you, Mom and Dad JULIE JANAE RICKS: Thejoy you have brought into our lives can never be adequately expressed. We thank God for the privilege of being your family. Our prayer is that you will seek and follow God's wisdom, thereby ex- periencing his best for your life. Meditate on Ecclesiastes 12:11- 14. We love you! God Bless! Mother, Dad, Robyn, Kristi, and Camille STEVE THOMPSON: Congratula- . -.ff N' ' tions! Thank you Steve for just N' ,fw..f..Q .. 1 being you and making your , fm, i i family so much a part of your 8 ' in life. You have made us very w,,ir .L ' proud. We wish you all the hap- ? ,q,f A L- r it piness in the world. Work hard 'mi and success will come with it. ' We love you. Dad Mom and - , famil . V f., ' Y mas is-Q . -A ,i...!s 'CT Z C QQ L5 N It C, yd! Q KEVIN RICHARD LEACH Con X 1 fine son We ve had a lot of fun all the way from Romper Room to X ,- Monday Night Football Now set q your goals and go after them go ' Q ahead walk to California May all , t your cars be Laberghinis and all f-N,-I your trees be redwoods and all your dreams come true Love Morn and Dad r V wwe gratulations, Kevin, You've been a X x Seniors 633 P. 'll , ' 'L Senior Ads 289 JOHNNY LEE JORDAN: Son, we are proud of our senior of 83. You are a gift from God. I am thankful for each day of your life. May God be your constant friend as you walk thru each day. Love Mom and Dad the end of your high school years but we pray it will be the beginning of a beautiful life for you. May you accomplish all you dream and hope for. We are so proud of you - you are truly special son. God bless you always. Mom Daddy Jed Johnna and Janet JAY STOCKTON: Graduation is ns . L' ' I 290 Senior Ads STEVEN CHARLES SPICER: Con- fg , gratulations Tiger! We are proud ' of you. You have come a long -1 l way, since your red fire engine, ll I numerous tricycles, bicycles, ' mopeds and to the last count V three cars. You have always V f come through, and you always ' will. We love you very much, and ' wish you luck. Mom, Dad, Nan- cy, and Grandma 4 iif . MARSHA KRAJEWSKI: Words cannot describe the joy you Q, have brought to our lives. You are as beautiful inside as you are out, and may you always have 446 Z gygi, X the compassion and love for A -A others that you now possess. ,,,, 1, . . ! We are very proud of you and we ' g,i, 1 ' 4 , love you very much. Mom, Dad .'r,. , .... - .Q ',c.A R and Lisa '- MARY WILEY: We are proud of you and your many talents! Another milestone has been reached in your life, and we pray it is just one of many steps up- ward in preparing for a life characterized by service, hap- piness and fulfillment of noble goals you have set for yourself. We love you! Dad, Mom and Julie fii 111 iiir - ssi ssss 1 '111 , gif , STEPHANIE GAYE SMITH: Con- i i fiii i f , gg,V ' gratulations! We are so thankful - c that the Lord gave you to our family. lt has been a delight to watch you grow up, and now we ,.,.. are thrilled to see you begin the ,yy - next step. Our prayer for you is r :NN that you remain in the center of A-. q i God's will for all of your life. iti I Mother and Daddy RONDA KRAUSS: Congratulations and thank you for all the wonderful and happy memories you have given us. We are so very proud of you! As you graduate and go on into your life always know that we love you very much and we will always be here for you. Go for it! Mom Daddy and Craig 1 i ii vi 1 SHERYL CARNLEY: We are very proud of you. God go with you as you go out into the world. Love Dad, Mom Clif and Albert f J. We 'tv 'Sz , N, i rr wr Mm GENE STUBBER: You set a goal and it was denied, but you became a man. No one can take away the experience you have attained and the maturity you have shown. Just keep that positive mental attitude, and we will continue to support you in all your endeavors. We are so proud of you and love you. Mom, Dad, and brothers LEA ANN SCOTT: It has been a pleasure and a joy to have you as a daughter and a sister. May God s richest blessings be yours as you enter a new and exciting step in life. Success will be yours if you have God in your life. James 1:12 will renew your faith - We love you. Love Mom Dad and Marc i iioii f fi 0' 'hum CAROL SUE SHEPPARD: Con- gratulations! May you be as suc- cessful with the rest of your life as you have with the first eigh- teen years. We love you! Mom and Dad DEAN RANDALL DINGMAN You are a real blessing and joy to us and your grandparents We love you and are all very proud of you Stay the same wonderful person you are and we re sure you II find love hap always be here when you need us All our love Mom and Dad Romans 12 42 piness, and success in life. We will K i 3' sk . gg fs. I. P :ab ' 45, t i me . t T 'sf E M W M 2. f at RODNEY ROE: Congratulations on your graduation. We wish you the best of luck in college. We love you Mom and Randy JENNIFER SHAW: Jennifer remember to always be beautiful on the inside as you are on the outside. 2 Timothy 1:7. We love you. Mom Dad, and Gretchen . , '11-QM C :ff Q l rv 'VL xiii I hx-'I X x Seniors Q83 Senior Ads P, 'Yl . 'E' 3 as e C M is 5 X ' .wif Q wk is ' S . O K , st K se o X f 3 g me E Q gg t me tv e is X 'as M ,M A . DJ Q XS Nik I Q vi fins wx 292 - Senior Ads f A 5 Q. f 'f'v 1 RAY AND KAY RUSSELL: Congratulations to the two of you. We are proud of you and words can not express how ch we ve . Remember to put God first set your goals high and with God as your guide you will be a success. May God Bless you and keep you CATHY COMPANY: Cathy it's hard to believe that I'ttle ' is abou graduate. Thank you for being my daughter and always stay as loving and caring in the future as you have been in the past. Love Dad always. This is our prayer. Mother Uncle and Aunts my ,J WM yfffflwz lflzcyl wif? ,wr id jywbl WWJM J jwfwf iw I M Z ffm Aff QM' ,lj ffwif, fi! W J fo YL ff ,M mf W Ufgiiwft ffl, ,M Mfg MW! Ml www? 51,1 f fd My z f'jy4 WW! Www f W 441404, 41 fm! ,ff J Aff ,M fwdfia wld L fffff MM W .L IW 1 1 'W '71 jd' za ,Af XALJI X UMW I f Al,w7W W rf ff fwuf f Mr 5 uf' WW f Az MJ jflluf .IWW A21 W1 ,J jd! Inf-lap! L1 WMM ,Jimi fwffiwy 1' :ANL if f 'WF Mffww xfeftw! rn if i 1' ff M Mi MMMZAQM M W' my girl t to ,ke ia X 2 ad i -,t, K f - Q f Y. tk t X f Q f Mq 1. Janet Froese rides in a Corvette in the Homecoming Parade. 2. Le Ann Russell, Tracy Roman, and Melinda Low chat during PE, 3. Sims, Christie Chumbly, Andrea Watson, Karolyn Brownfield, Webster, Julie Godsey and Carrie Bryant perform during the Sh Looking Back . . . vw egg, S s. W .. lf, Y ss It 1 --J n . i , , . 6 Community Pep Rally, 4. The SHS Concert Band rehearses for an up- Sheily coming show. 5. Barbie Wertz writes down class assignments. 6. Kim Susan Luper, Erica Mask, Janet Froese, and Janie Fleming watch the pep erman rally. HT-he Experience.. - 2 M -as 1 ,. . L Nh: Kxrk A I 6 4 - The Experience .Mew 2 vw S in 3 ,,..--. -H0 Left page: 1. Lisa Ford takes time out of class to give the photographer a smile. 2. Lee Langford gets ready to eat at a class party. 3. David Brown and Shane Chapman work on a problem during computer math. 4. Verna Murley and Stan Starnes show off their concert T-shirts in the lighting room. 5. Doug Johnson looks at a magazine. 6. Kirk Baur and Kevin Mullis work on stories for Journalism. Right page: 1. Mike Mayer and Mike Hollie joke about their horoscope. 2. Jimmy Taylor and Colin Melton observe as Mr. Herman Stoner hooks up a trailer. 3. Mr. Cecil Matthews helps Todd Riley with a problem. 4. Susan Hayes tries to in- spire the Bearcat fans at a football game. 5. John Owens has his Val-o-gram sung to him by Carol Sheppard, Kirk Rayford, Craid O'DonneII and Jennifer Shaw. . . .At the learning we experienced . . . N Q Q 'B 5' WJ ' ml V L V 96 wmnnmu-M . .ii 1 . Left are: 1. Tim Lunkley takes Traci Craig's blood pressure for Health Occupations. 2. Lisa Grisham, John Owens, and Stacy Glidwell pig- out during the Junior class Christmas party. 3. Debbie Stout, Lisa Kelley, and Sherri Huschke yell during a pep rally. 4. Mark Stephens and Sheila Stanley show off her new car. 5. Mike Desaloms gets prepared to drive in drivers ed. 6. Mrs. Pat Crow instructs Phillip Bowers on how to work the switchboard, as Nathanial Southern deter- mines to whom a message belongs. Right page: 1. Homecoming Queen Nominees: Susan Sparzynski, Mar- sha Krajewski, Jenny Byler, Cindy Blanton, and Laura Anderson pose The Experience 2 ,, for the audience. 2. Jenny Byler gives her imitation of Jimmy Webb in his bedtime attire. 3. Djuna Foster smiles at the crowd in the homecoming parade. 4. Johnny Turner, Tim Hull, and Lee Langford walk down the sideline before a game. 5. Barry Rubarts works on an assignment during class. 6. The Color Guard and the SHS Marching Band march during the Homecoming parade. Qui., is . . . At the goals we strived for . . e 1 awwemgf , .4--e we ' U W 6 : ,, 'l , f 'Tw X - , K , Q, 2 Q Z 3 ag .K 4 'M ' f . 1 f Ed M ,, I ' 1 5 F : . ' 5 6 The Experience - ., Xi1A J lil' S' X, sg .. ,is ji' 2 1 4 yi 'NM I .J use ,,,. 1 f ,K .4 , ,......, 3 f-..-... Q 1' 6 298 - The Experience Left page: 1. Jeff Jackson looks disgusted as the Bearcats lose. 2. The Varsity cheerleaders and Ms. Dana Williams prepare to give the spirit stick to Mr. John Massingale, the builder of the Bearcat table. 3. Diane Daughtery works on a jour- nalism story. 4. Melissa Davis and Ray Bell enjoy themselves at the Homecoming dance. 5. Patti Roe, Lauri Curran, Dawn Pannell, and Michelle Ramsey cheer at the community pep rally, 6. Claudette Jones stands to protest as she gets her picture taken. Right page: 1. Mary Williams works on her homework assignment in the library. 2. Michelle Loften works diligently on her accounting. 3. Susan Howell reads over tex- tbook topics. 4. Mike Dunn serves the ball in intramurals. 5. Cheryl Estes shows deep concentration. 6. Freshmen enjoy their Christmas party. 7. 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ACTION E Also featunng onoen av Pnone Fon Pnouvr oeuvsnv Televgsgons Stereo Systems by FISHER Anderson's Slaughterlng 81 Processing, Inc 'S 'New lil I Brad Nlckson selects meat at Anderson 1400W Taylor 12141 893 8934 Sherman Texas 75096 - n as I ala , I N F -s H - ' ' .z e - 3 --F 'S Vk m I 'Q'y 1 .1 .if If 2 1 T154 lm'-925, K 1 h 'gov ,ff-J , Q ' - - K 1' I 3 Temo ,. C . ' ex 't r' . ,W if In If A ' ' 2. , ' ' 2 1+ i , l 302 A- Advertisements Atherton Musrc Co 35 Years rn Sherman 302 N Travrs Downtown Sherman gyirif' austln college WE CARE ABOUT YOU' Box H Sherman Texas 12141 892 9101 75090 Congratulations Seniors Lar y Athe to sho s one of the many p anos offe ed at Athe ton s Sherman Texas 75090 1214! 893 7424 309W Mann Denison Texas 75020 12141 463 2068 ALEMAN S RESTAURANT 134 S Woods Sherman Texas 75090 12141893 1777 Izzy Aleman eats Mexncan food at Aleman s Restaurant - . I - eq I ' A ox.f 1' U l . L u 5 it ' ' YI r r n w i r r ' . , - 5' iif ff ' Advertisements - 303 C0 s fe tffffal ls y X 'yffjgr Qwwwwvh e ji!! Automotive and Industrial Parts - Supplies and Equipment Car - Truck - and Tractor Mel Fleming Manager 12141893 0106 2434 Highway 75 No Sherman Texas 75090 AWILDA'S Sheryl Carnley shows off one of the many baby :tems offered at Aw Ida s Sherman Texas 75090 217 N Travis 12141892 0155 ANDERSDN CLAYTON Congratulations Seniors 83 Kiwi dab? m Wa The 1983 Sen or clas yells loudly for the Bearcats 1201 E Pecan 12141892 2111 Sherman Texas 75090 I ' A i ' . l I 7 K V l sw - A y 'gy , KE K In miie. iis q ,. E: V ziz ,,l, 4 so 0 ii . by ,:., gg, ,. Q --i' :ii A Q the 1 i 5 h ' 9 304 - Advertisements T m T sdell s o de s taken by Ka e Johnson lo IS Hwy 75 North 12141868 1420 Sherman Texas 75090 B8zB PAINT 'M' AND BODY SHOP 24 Hr Wrecke Service Day 1214! 892 3525 Nught 1210 892 6968 6155 E Houston Sherman Texas 75090 Danny Ro land a d Dea Erne so get nto a t ck at BGB Pa t 81 Body I INSULATING STORM wmoows ave up to 30'fo on utlllty bulls Completely sell stormg Helps stop sweatmg Colors avanlable Fully Insulated or Free Estimates Call Today B81D Alumlnum 893 4459 Bull Fordyce Owner Congratulations Sensors ' X . r .' T . ' : , ' X I ! 0 S . . . 1 7 ly y . - . L 8 Zi.-TZ , Advertise ets BARRETT CUT RATE DRUGS WE WILL NOT KNOWINGLY BE UNDERSOLD LOWEST PRICES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS DISCOUNT PHARMACY CAMERA HOUSEWARES JEWELRY DEPARTMENT HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS TOYS SEASONAL SCHOOL SUPPLIES 531 W Maln Denlson Texas 12141465 8514 Compliments ofJ W Branton Manager of Blnsvyanggf BODY SHOP giggany You bend em We mend em' ' ef M521 5 Alice Blankensh p mends a dent at Blankenship s Body RI H1 Sherman Texas 75090 A NATIONAL GYPSUM COMPANY an MM,-W-W-P-'--0-vm I2 Wm' Kelly Butler speaks wth an employee at Blnswanger Glass 502 NORTH WALNUT ST SHERMAN TEXAS 75090 12141892 8939 12141892 9119 . . 0 o o o 0 0 0 0 0 o . , . . , .4 We . 5 5 ' 1,.,,, , , ,, V, ,, .3 ,,, , Q I A, ,L , , H I eyyy ,A A A I 11111 Q IWW' M , E ' is , . V 1111 gf I . A f ..1., A I , we 9, 'S A I 1 17 2' 'H iii ,, ,, I I 4,,, ' I ' ' , ,V wwf V yi ,J Pr A ' I 1 HA, ,, ,,,,, Exim , wk H 'T' . fz , ..1 V4152: ,A I A1 f .E 4 A I - f 1: pZ'. 5f7f,!1 ' - A Viv 'U ' . ??1f113'i? V- mf ' ' ,,,, 1 1' - f ' , . . , , , I I . - J I 306 - ADVERTISEMENTS BOB'S GARAGE Day and Nlght Wreckmg Servlce Car and Truck Repanr Servuce E5 Lo Havener gets to at uck at Bob s Ga age N Travls Congratulations to the Sensors ol 83 From Your Frlends BOE STEWART S ONE HOUR MARTINIZING The Professuonal Dry Cleaners Sherman Texas 75090 2000 S CTOCKBH 12141 893 6992 1214, 893 2902 Sherman Texas 75090 X Xxx x 3 RACKETS 81 SPORTSWEAR or ,Q :ff 214 893 5750 Laura Anderson strings a racket at Bens R Spo tswear Clothmg and Shoes For All Sports Polo Shlrts Adidas RA CKETS Prlnce Wilson Leach HE STRING gy-S., 'fd' 4520 Hwy 75 N ackets 81 Sherman Texas 75090 u I - at ,rr in , ,, ri in r ' r , - I 1 ! ' .. .-.- 5 vi-'-:-:t 3 .. if V nf 7 ' , .f A V 1 . .'. A . V A ,. ' A A si as if fix ff ,wx Y EH- . - sf In X4 ali. , o ' J ai X 2 ' - A-1 AN U - . . I r - rw 1 as ' ' A I ax , r . I Advertnsements Proverbs 3 5 Lean on trust and be contudent m the Lord with all your heart and mlnd and do not rely on your mslght and understandmg e B ockle a took o e pape sat BFC Compllments of B.F C CORPORATl0N BUILDERS FOR CHRIST 1701 S. Montgomery Sherman, Texas 75090 t214y 893-8377 5 . . 3 f '1 4 E ,.,,,, A ,,,, ,, ,V in in 11 get I M I 3 Andr w r m n s v r r . I I 308 - Advertisements 1410 Marsellle Ln gkx I TL Aki, 3-1 y 53 v COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION mswmw Quin. BLUE FROST REFRIGERATION 81 HEATING SERVICE 12141893 3060 Demson Texas 75020 beadC M SCho by th fathe g Qualzrx Nfiaremz 5 ff, L , If Right the Fmt Tum Sherman Texas 75090 12141893 7711 COOLING HEATING THE BOOK SHOPPE INC cmznsrmm aooxsro SOUTH WO STR ERMAN 8 8 ' I 1 ' 'a I lm- I-' : :JL 3.-yd p E 3 1 ' O if 'U' ' V - ' ' , 1 .9 .- xr 'khi E T L I Deb i n arol arkl, members of SH ir, Insten to th ompressors rnanntalned eur r, owner of Blue Frost Refn eration A R E 1 2 4 o D E E T SH ,TEXAS 75090 42141 93- 513 A J A I I A I I r I 3- L fx W fi 1: .I i 5470 Hwy. 75 N. A f, Carrie Bryant explains a book to a customer inthe Book Shoppe. 1 Adverhsements 309 BOB UTTER FORD Sherman s Frlendly Ford Dealer Wlshes Sherman Sensors Best of Luck ln a Tough New World Mmmmqw David Muller looks ata new car at Bob Utter Ford 12141 892 3555 Sherman Texas 75090 l l BRADLEY 9009 WE DIG IACKFM Cl YO ING POI FAI G OTS I IOADI IUUUOXING ROAD IUILD O LA D Cl! I G 1LX'I!l,l..I BJR4? 'W' f' 'W gauge gfmdleg 53' 517 E PECAN 42141 893 951 1 E 1 Sherman, Texas 75090 1 GD 255 Hwy 75 N Congratulatrons Seniors of 'Wah Z Wwe '7z 3200 Hwy 75 N Sherman, Texas 1214! 892 8532 , . A I gg? ,.,w.., --a-- t-L---f ew- ,gi ' L I T A jg. W ' .vfgtQT K.g 1' ig-'.l1'x '2fXF: vf: fs. T Xlll , lrlllllllll , , K til Q looo 5 7 . f , . 1. ooooo ----- h-XXX--- - - .W . ---- ' to . or K . ' , . . ' H8355 01' B 4 ff' rcfgii' . , ,, T .., ..- , , -- , X bi yi' . V X -- 1 'x , . H l 1, -if- f - ' 'ut ff, U' 'S 1, V 'Rb . .N ' N A IN 'H . .. . , . ' M'-Qgw . ki ggagvixaq A32 . . ,... . . an 11... lX.,fx,,f1S?if'5.'i'5.am3fff5f ,H----ASX , fl P A ' QQ! 1 V9 V A 1 - A --I ii : J , Inn - E. If Q , A - . 1, an 310 - Advertisements PAUL D CARTER INSURANCE Paul D Carter CLU 12141893 0167 115E Brockett Sherman Texas 1828 Hwy 75 Sherman Texas 75090 T210 892 6298 BOYS CLUB SHERMAN Bovs CLUBS OF AMERICA 1500 N Lucket Sherman Texas 75090 14 Years ln Sherman The key to teachlng trust IS by being trustworthy to yourself You teach carlng by belng sensltlve to anybody you are dealrng with You teach respectlng yourself and others We do not belreve you can teach anything you are not per sonally practlclng 75090 tl! Qi 'ww W AWN! Two boys partucupate ID a game of soccer at the Boys Club of Sherman Q . O my 3, atai -2 OF Qi 7 y v ' 1214, 89239019 U C IQ 5 , .' n ssib yy -att .. I txxx in 1 um Advertisements - 3 MIKE BROWN S JEWELRY REPAIR H ndlmg all your lewel yneed S5625 xiii S1 Jeff Brown and Mlke Brown greet customers at Make Brown Jewele s 127 N Walnut Sherman Texas 75090 12141 893 6840 ULTRA CARBON Hwy 1417 12141786 3361 8 Sherman Texas 75090 INS AGENCY ULTRA 905 N ravls Sherman Texas 75090 12143 892 3535 and 12141 893 1222 Friendly and Experienced P rsonnel to Serve You' 312 - Advertisements YOU X nfrpndfn Imaam IKGIII 1 1 G7 MRXQEQQMM swmw Matt Shaneberger and Shelly Henderson stand outside Ultra Carbon 'I 0 . I I I f VZ Nl ax l . I W I , i 1 . v I. I sr r , MH - A f A . I ' ' A--' 2 V 7 ,,: 1 gif, ' . f, 4' 'I ' I , X ' 3' M sp I 4,,, fa , ,EV . rg 4' ef , I is ,f,,4, muh I I .W A. :I . ' Te' f.,-- -32:1 'xef I CLARK 5 J O H N A N D R EQUIPMENT FOR AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRY CHASE CHEVROLET N- 1 I I 1 ff on ra u a :ons :if YQ QM C gearcatg 5 ml gi fi g .9 J1 M 'NX'QiLfZf 214 E Mulberry 12141893 4341 Sherman Texas 75090 721 21 1422 W Houston Sherman Texas 75090 1214, 893 5564 At Burlington Industries We Back The Bearcats 1815 Sam Rayburn Frwy S 12141893 1187 Sherman, Texas 75090 ,J . . S Q I ' ' . - ., K'-,jk an R 5 Y ,L ,, r . 1 1 K 'V 4 , ri gill' Q 1 xx -, ' - ' ,Jf 'A 1 - 'T , if . f V lf . , f Q 4 he ---Y' f.. 5- H. , .w K. .1 f , - -- ' ' -r - f . 1 - . 5 . A ,T T-J ' - -- K ' - ifvv rf. ' -f. U. , . L lu Q uv E ' 'r . -, Cy - Y., ff.f', '1 x ' ft- AC-aif . ,fr 'ef A 3 , -1 f s . ,Z .f. . 7- - ' f , s S 1 , NME: 'lf of 5, !-1. ' , J ., , ,L , - - ,, lm. umm 1? EE , ,, 1 ' .2 -A f ' ,JC ' - E -, . -. x ,, 'ff - -- , , -, r. l.- - T- 2, , - 1 man n V F X i u- I GDfIlALD'7Y'1SMl'VSDYV1S!OOl ! - . . Advertnsements - 313 e, CABLECOM OF SHERMAN Your Betfel' Enteffalnmenf COl1I'l6CtI0n Wlley Mitchell and Tarry O Richey stand beneath the Tracy Wright opens an account at Cablecom sign of Cablecom Sherman Texas 75090 229 W Washington 1214, 893 6548 P O Box 1223 courtneys 350 Sher-Den Mall Sherman, Texas 75090 214'892'9494 E 2 2 S g Eli, ' X F ' 1 at 1 ex . 5 314 - Advertisements Best Wishes Semors Jerry Fontaine assists Stacey Gladwell un trying on shoes at the Colleglate Shoppe 113 N Travis Downtown Sherman Texas 75090 12141 893 4371 868 1027 cLEANERS .,. 1989 Hwy 75 N Sherman Texas 75090 ton South Slde of Tom Thumbj 12141 ass 2027 Open Monday Saturday 7 00 6 00 p m Drlve Thru Servrce Alteratlons Furs Leathers Congratulatlons Semors 83 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 421 W Moore t214y 892 2502 Sherman, Texas 75090 Hebrews 12 1 Wherefore seelng we also are Compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses let us lay aside every weight and the sun which doth so easily beset us and let us run with patnence the race that as set before us My prayer for each person ln this Athenian and especially for the seniors IS that you run the race well that as set before you Sincerely AJ flaring Pastor Sud Hunter , - ' GD A N N N Q 5 A QL , S Q - t:, - ' .H - - n , ' as Advertisements Wrfx Q KQX5 ma1K 6 Y '56 9e 0i:Y'6' x9 0 Kvgge 'qc io v I 4 l UJV fn! und TW' erts us Shown are SERVING TEXOMALAND efob SHERMAN COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 1820 Frisco Rd. Sherman 393.0194 Coca Cola and Coke are roglstorod trade-marks whlch Identify the same product ol The Coca Cola Company 1 if -, o I ' .lj D X , -'. .58 A .1 Zlglz, -' 1.5 'Q ' . W .P XT. f 1 o six W: , 4. S X X' . Aux! dxf . '- , ', 1 - ,, ' -1- .I ' 'Fr ,5 I I . Q91 , ' xl - ' ' 7' Y' 'sux . I ' p ,,'.f 1 ' h o . -. '. Bl' V15 'Q aV?' I- X i V 5 0 .. o lv Q h Vf Y! W ' . . , k I A r - J o . ' 1 ',-' w-. D V:-ut,-1 ' If, .T X . f ' lg ' Q .4 7. 1 I POWE UEMENT Stop rn Today See the New Case 90s The Tractor Speclallsts Servlce and Parts We Servlce What We Sell Hwy 82 West Sherman, Texas 75090 t214l 893 7586 CUTTUN -- Contmental PATCH BARBER SHOP 220 C 3 Westwood Vlllage Sher Den Mall Sherman TeX-HS 75090 Creative Hairstyles for Men and Women 1214, sea 1308 saws Marsha Krajewskl and Chris Daniels stand In front of Crab Quults Fashions for Boys and Glrls Infant 14 Accessories Girls Karen Davis Annette Davls EVERETT GRANTHAM 1210 892 8500 8500 Sherman Texas 75090 aa? Steve Wnllnams gets has halr cut at Continental Barber Shop i k ,kL,. 1 8 I ll LX s as l - ' ' as ,4 , 1s V'-4-1' - t aol 7 , . . ,,,t y V A, s 31 .V V - , ' k.,,..y:. ' . .V ' 5? A I' 'V ,V Mvf l ' -V B VV! V H M 25: Q 1 If I I K J ir r t Y' m..-.-.-v Advertisernents - 3 No Tlme to Lose ll lll Mgr ni That s how we react when you call for Ilft truck service Our tralned dlspatchers contact the nearest available Clark road mechanlc and relay the mtormatlon recelved from you Thls qulck dlagnosls of the pro blem saves valuable repalr time and your tame IS very Important to us CLARK LIFT OF NORTH TEXAS INC 3405 Hwy 75S Sherman Texas 75090 f214l892 0616 LEONARD COX NC 12141892 6158 DAY NIGHT WEEKENDS L IDC Over 27 Years Experience Speclallzlng m Homes Land Commerclal Leonard Cox Broker Shlrley Cox Associate Jlm Creekmore Sales Representatlve 115 Sunset Boulevard Sherman, Texas 75090 Bus l214l893 5910 Res 12141893 3048 125 Sunset Sherman, Texas 75090 Auto ' Fne ' Ufe ' Commercml . A A A 1 M 1, Yiwu ' ,mt :all ff' 313151 W , l . ' 'L , ,Q ll' .f ' ff 'f I ' 6, 7 5 I ' w- 1 ,W ' ,IF , ' 1, 1 N M12 ,, L ww ' Wil' NWT X N K x v.X 1, . . . - ff :Z . My N f M in W 3 xx l 1, 1 xr V Y ' ,, 1 , + W ,,,w,,X:g 1 at 2 1 1 1 H E ' - 'awww , V 1 llll ' 94.3 1 A ' ' ml H 1 , if 1.1 I, - M 1-,lgu J-l a, 1' ' ,, -- ll - I I I , - . . . I .- 318 - Advertisements Congratulations You Can Depend on Sensors B 6 THE GUTTER? 011 GW CUTTERY 2700 HWY 75 N Sherman Texas 12143868 1906 6 Stylists Manlcurrsts tScuIptured NGIISQ Halr Replacement THE ,L af? 75090 at nu Phone Gillis A y Gre ner anct Mel ssa Da s sta d bes de a Don D S sg 424 N Rusk Sherman Texas 75090 12141 892 8177 DAIRY QUEEN N0 1 and 2 02223 DAIRY QUEEN NO 1 2002 E LAMAR 12141892 6501 Sherman Texas 75090 Tl! DAIRY QUEEN NO 2 103 SUNSET 12141 893 3336 Sherman Texas 75090 Jnmmy Webb places has order at Dalry Queen No 1 ' 0 W t gi ,eeh E Qtg 1,,1 N ll, I X .tpp A 4 ' fs u H . . 4 tx t 7 p a if tt t ' ss K C0 1 ' ,s A 1 QIWVI ' lin, i Vi i I o ar r Advertlse-ments Dayton DAY 5 MANUFACTURING SHERMAN DAYTON TIRE SALES Where Tlres Are Nota Sade Lune 12141843 0622 Sherman Texas 75090 Front End Repair Tune Up Brakes Mag Wheels M dy W ble S sho bluepr nts by an e ployee at Day Manufactu ng 2720 Fallon I214j 893 1138 Sherman Texas 75090 3703 Hwy 75 N 4 B r MSHIONS Southwood Center Sherman I! B B B DOWNTOWN DENISON ON MAIN STREET Ladles Fashlons Qualrty Q II U B You Can Depend On I I Owners AI Jones Norma Jones We Smcerely Appreciate w. HOUSIOI1 Your Business Sherman, Texas 75090 321 w. Mann 112 s. wood Denlson Sherman 12141465 6100 12141893 9111 Dayton 1 - mir, in I 1 Wm i m - ri , l 7 320 - Advertisements SHERMAN WELDING SUPPLY SHERMAN WELDING SUPPLY .,,, , , ,,,, ,,,, M, ,,,, ,,,,,,,H Congratulatuons Sensors of 83 Hwy 75 S Sherman Texas 75090 12141893 4358 Electrlc Motor Sales and Servlce mm PIZZAS f ml ' Orders to Take Out Fresh and Homemade ELECTRIC I 524 West Houston 1 Ovuvx Comer Houston 12141892 4421 Del nana OMF' 'Xxx and Sam Rayburn cALzoNE 3 Kmns or CHEESE SAUSAGE Sherman Texas 75090 SAUSAGE noLL FRESH cooKEp PEPPERS omons AND Flrst ln Quality Fastest nn Servuce Falrest m Prices Gordon Duke Duck Rush 12141892 2371 12141892 9800 12143892 9747 SAUSAGE STROMBOLI EVERYTHING OPEN 6 DAYS 10 A M TO 9 P M 562 SHER DEN MALL SHERMAN Chuck Sweeney prepares Przza at Del ltaha 1 J ffgx Open 6 Days 10 A M to 9 P M 562 Sher Den Ma Sherman Texas 75090 1 Y 'f ill? iyy' ' ' 55 I l , - O - . - . 1 ' : 5 1 1 ,- , .:. w,. I I . l ' ' ' 77 I . . 1 A Ev - '- I , , 4' 1. , - - I 'K .Q Advertisements f :JZ DELM X RESTAURANT SUPPLY, INC. 1522 East Baker Drrve Sherman, Texas 75090 C2141 893 7404 G0 BEARCATS' K lXl6 pllflflfldtg 501 N Hlghland Sherman Texas 75090 PET CENTER 1214, 892 9195 S8rH Green Stamps Free Dellvery 604 Sher Den Man Sherman Texas 12141892 9355 Da a Do ell looks over the card select on at Dlxle Pha acy 9 Qs Tonya Cl ton cuddles a puppy fom Dockto S Pet Center QD' - ml A ' 9 ,V V D , 2 Q M Q I M ,,,,. 5, ll rl 4 p , 7 I H ,7f,, f In k ,,,,, rw V I , ,, vw L: V' 3, t 4 I , 3 5 , if 3 4 Q all l ' Ka A . ,, , . p Al Q 55 E mr ,i rm A , I 1. gl V ' Q ff' sf ' n W i , . K rm ' in r r' 322 -E Advertisements f, ' ... DOUGLASS 9 DISTRIBUTING CO 'll 325 E. Forest Avenue Sherman Texas 75090 12141893-1181 8 it 1f i 8 at JoAn a dDougI o usto Wlla ne D uglass st d Douglassllst but gt uck ou RNED Major Brand Boots Discounted Western Wear for the Entire Family at Discount Prices H ghway 82 West Sherman Texas 75090 Doug and JoAnn Irvin Bus Phone Res Phone 12143 893 3929 12141 893 3942 First in local news And Texomaland s tastest growing newspaper sports coverage Sunday teatures hs 4 zmson Qgeralnl 331 w. woodard 12141465-7171 Denison Texas 75020 fn 5 7 N' XX, I' 4 ' j 0 X . B 1 1 7 1 s X 2 N f f V .J ! Y T N X . lk 4 I is if x ua, O 'SMI xi 6 I sf' XD M 'F' X I Q 8 M 1 L d D t t ru n rvm welc mec me-rsto Dougs Corner. or: in ms an I8 o an nex o a 1 ri ID r . i , I o O o o .-1 i- -1. X 9 9 , X W ' T , - l i 1 j , T ' A x V f f x A A 1 Advertisements 4 323 EMRVEMI 1917 N Travis 12141892 2738 Sherman Texas 75090 BARBERSHOP EXAS Savings Association Region Office 400 N Travis St Sherman Texas 75090 12141893 8191 Denison Office 630 W Main St Denison Texas 75020 12141463 3702 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH A Church That Loves Young People 400 S. Travis Sherman Texas 75090 Dr Tom S Brandon Pastor Larry Rice Minister of Youth and Activities 324 - Adverfsernents 12141892-9121 Re ea Aye s A dy Rte a d Sta Odam speak with Larry R'ce at F'rst Bapfst Chu ch. 60 - . . . l - I - . I l 5 xf x Img , 52 I sx if 55 3 S is Y Tw g 9 M 1 Q I' 5 A6 I' I 1 s J . . 'ws Hs 1 n r, n I n n I I I I' I Complete Banking Service Member of FDIC FIRST NATIQNA BANK TQQNAL 500 SAM RAYBURN Frwy N SHERMAN TEXAS 75090 q214y 893 9555 Phone 12141 892 3886 For Gracrous Lrvmg FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Q T ! I F I' n la. --vywnp 401 N Elm Sherman, Texas 75090 I214I 893 6514 FSUS SEASONS FOREST AVENUE rw INTERIORS 1405W Houston Sherman Texas 75090 ClorlsM Martln Consultant 3 Clorus Martin displays beautuful silver at Four Seasons Interxors BAPTIST CHURCH HaroIdE Johnson Pastor Sun School 9 30 A M Morn Worship 10 30 A M Church Tralnlng 5 30 P M Eve Worshlp 6 30 P M Mld Week ACIIVIIIGS Midweek Prayer Servrce 7 00 P M Bus Service 1210892 2857 106 W Forest Avenue 12141892 3506 Sherman Texas 75090 il II 'UQ n ' 3.5. a Sl W 1 ' fri E S Sd A ' r :,e,f 5 41,-r sl ' 'SA I rn., 'IISS -SFILJ 2, IQ '1 riff '-E, Q! ' ,:' In 'E'- '-aff I ..- EAL, LSb 'f--:QI -351 f' 1 H2215 I 5 3 1 ,gs I . - . . . 5.535353 - - - : I S Q .. RY, 5 xf A A ' 1 3 26 - Advertisements Steve Spicer Kathy Duncan and Chris Snodgrass stand by the Flshe sign Hwv 75 s 12141 893 6371 SHERMAN TEXAS 15090 FOXWORTH GALBRAITH 1' l 'Wm Phllllp Dusold looks over the fare supplles at Foxworth Galbraith Th Balo1L mbe ndTooIa Wh hYo WIIF d Th BeslRoxuIIs 1711 Hwy 1417 12141892-6128 Sh n T 375090 LUMBER 'llllael-1: REALTORS Dean Galbert stands lnslde Dean Gllbert Realtors 801 E Taylor Sherman Texas 75090 12141893 5188 9 9 XX D K! M 91 4 tf9l,l 5 5 tlllll ' Y 1 M Q W Al My fr. gui U m, ,, e 9 u Mrs in nic u i in ' ' . 9 ma , on - Advertisements - 327 Because She Registered At Frames Et Cetera She Can Say Thank You and Mean It if ,, Lenox Fltz and Floyd Royal Doulton Gorham Oneida Fostorla Mrkasa Wedgewood Haviland P30165 y B t ,wks at the f 9 Se ect at 12141463 2051 319W MAIN DENISON TEXAS 75020 F ames Et Cete a GOODWILL INDUSTRIES S 2206 East Lamar Sherman Texas75090 81 DRY CLEANING 42149893 3145 Do It All At One Stop' Car Wash Laundry Double Load Machlnes Dry Cleaning fOne Day SBFVICGI 2405 S Travls l214l 892 1376 Sherman Texas 75090 Helping the Handicapped 1 O . . ' 0 I . . in . ' 1 ' ' It A 0 Q . ' S - 131 ET CETEQA I 2 I I ig f V Us ! 'f ' ,3j-' ,Q,Zi. Eff. .'-',f, - Clnd Ian on in I lon of china ' - Y r r . 5 I 4 - 1 1' 'A' , . ,t . ! 328 - Advertisements Where You Buy the Best - for Less' 1717 Hwy 75 N 1214, 892 8196 SHERMAN TEXAS 75090 NORTH TEXAS NUMBER ONE DISCOUNT CENTER fiq Q 1 VSA Shonda Corley lorns wrth her dad Bob and the Grayson County Farm Bureau In extending Best Wrshes to the Senrors of Sherman Hugh School m,,,.....s..--uulif For All Your Insurance Needs GRAYSON CCUNTY FARM BUREAU 200 Hwy 1417 Sherman Texas 75090 12141893 4393 G C 5 5 is E EQ Sr W 5 K 'fm C . s Shond C Iyt k II tG yson County Farm Bureau, Shonda Corley speaks with rays Farm Bureau representative, Bob y ' new insurance laws. s 33 O-Ad I t GRAHAM INTERNATIONAL Sales Parts Servuce 24 Hr Wrecker Servlce C210 892 2122 H51 Hwy 75 N Between Sherman and Denlson Congratulatlons Seniors HALE Samoa Swmvmx rayson V, MANUFACTURING ealty 7 co INC Hwy 56 West Sherman Texas 75090 Speclallzlng rn Rental Properties CrIeCogburn Owner-Broker 133 E. Wall St Sherman, Texas 75090 1214, 893 9628 Horse and Cattle Equipment and Utlllty Trallers Trallers 1210892 6141 . . ' V, 4 . . 9 -,, . , P-'1 ' N12 ' AH . ,111 ' Q il' 0' L-JP' v. ' i' A H A tif , , CATCRPILKAB ' . ,E 4-,FMA : ., , , 2 1' At. X . X t -.1-.... U A :I . nun ' W gases ' 2 I I If i ' I i gag n I ull J . 0 CATERPILLAR CUMMINS . DEYROII DIESEL M ' 9 Ad t'se t -331 THERE WHEN YOU NEED US. ,X . Sf- QA v' 2 J . 34 -1.8, .Q S Q- - NW GRAYSON BANK Sherman Hugh students It s a whole new world brlghter rlcher and abundant wlth dreams to be fulfllled Sensors your past ac compllshments and herltage remand us that anythmg IS possible rf we plan together and work together Take prlde In the contnbutlons that have made thus a better world The promlsmg future begms the day you graduate and holds the opportunlty for all of you to be a part of PROGRESS Best of Luck 1983 Sensors fo 1 I Q Worlds vi Progress-S ,ef Y-.xy .' 400 N Crockett Sherman Texas 75090 12141892 2181 'i ,...-..,,,- H xl . . , . . , . . . , , 9 - J ' 9 V 1 1. , I if 4 9 w as , SQ' , , Q , , , . 1 . ',,.. - , 27 - ,T X . ' 5 M lj nqfjf - .f rfl 12131 ' f f V vc ,nu .f '5 ,xl 31g lfixtv v I .N ,b f H, ' mv is! L , ff ' A' X -1- ,5 -X . f-kv' '-L 1 I U l W4 Q A ' E K kv rf' .saw A 1 K -ly' S .Va I A ki ' ' P V 1 .. I ' - X J 9 ' N ' A 4 8 !5fY vUn 9 if JS-T9 . xl?-w?m .' U iv 4 ,VN ,f 4 V1 ff s,,-,t.5, Q f X -...V E X Q ' Il in - X ., ,, ,nj N-rf, fi- ! H 1 ' x xxx I , - 332-Ad tsements HAIR TODAY ,M Susan Sparazynsku has her hair styled by her mother Sandy at Hair Today 1909 Tom Thumb 1214, 892 0111 Sherman Texas 75090 Walk ms Welcome for Men and Women Bar B Que Wnth the Brand of Qualnty 51 1010 96st Pam Doyle stands by a lifelike represen tatuon of an Indlan at Hlckory House 630 W Woodard Denison, Texas 15020 12141463 3600 HESTAND PHARMACY Prescnptnons Specialists WSWS WW Sharla Baughman and Dawn Pannell rang up an order at Hestand Pharmacy 110 S Crockett f214j 893 8155 Sherman Texas 75090 Fashuons personally selected for our Customers A g6l5Al0I'l5 1417 W HOUSTON SHERMAN TEXAS 75090 12141 893 5339 9 'til Owner NOVA JEAN COPE Res 12110 B93 0070 R an-rf' Q 'i--rksX A it 4 1 ,t,,,9,l 9 K. 0 I KVLL L Q ,. ' 1 A , 5 .. Tlrr A I I I I 4 E 1 iv Advertisements - 333 Banquet Room Private Club o Jo ob Sis ef'- X .+yi'?L, Steaks Seafood ia, if B5 LCLUB Authentic Itahan Culsme Ben 81 Lou Merrlll 2119 Hlghway 75 N 12141893 7564 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 H C HOOKER A R HOOKER Res 12141893 8309 Res 12141892 2906 JOHN TAYLOR HO FILJQUXIITLJZE You II Be Rrght at Home 1836 Hwy 75 12141892 8101 Sherman Texas 75090 PONCA WHOLESALE MERCANTILE 820 E Houston 12141893 8143 Sherman Texas 75090 1 E Res 12141 893 5433 Congratulations to All Senrors ' CO. , l - NEW BUY, SELL OR TRADE USED 'LL 1, Siv . ' ' 1 if JJ 334 - Advertisements Our Best to You... Seniors of '83 Painting Special Coating Maintenance Vinyl Wall Covering Painting - Dry Wall HUDSON PAINT .ndus,,.a. CONTRACTOR ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,a, Ri 31 Sherman Texas 75090 1214, 892 9959 JACK 81 JEN CHILD CARE CENTERS Jennfer Dav s holds a Ittle boy n fro t of Jack en 84 403W Pecan Sherman Texas 75090 l214J 893 7101 5 T 2 i i i 1 n J . - 3 ' Advertiseme ts - 335 Your ChiId's Welfare ls Our Business A Complete Day Care Center HUMPTY DUMPTY DAY SKOOL DAY SKOOL Hours 6 30? 600 892 8066 'B Y' 892 8066 Se ng the Sherma A ea S ce 1965 MradMrsJTG ffn 3011 W Housto She a Te as 75090 1214! 892 8066 Q 0 gf '- ',. 0 U W f---'-f - --f'f' H H - --ff M ---in -- fe- . n r . r' ' - 0 e s ISRAEL S ROOFING CO Commercual Industrial Resldentlal Israel Izzy Aleman Owner No Job Too Large No Job Too Small INSURANCE WORK BONDED AND INSURED ALL WORK DONE BY PROFESSIONALS For A Free Estimate CALL 892 4155 or 893 9085 ALSO PAINTING ON 604 S Sam Rayburn Frwy Sherman COMMERCIAL BLOGS ONLY RAEI. S II FINE IIII 892'4-155 Izzy and Kam Aleman stand with thelr dad Israel Aleman owner of Israel S Roofing I :III - L A V, 5.55: .1 1.5. H. D l 'b I -,:.::l.:.isf,:!ff!i Q:!i!nI!uf,.. . , I 5' - 'I ...H iii ss ss to :iw 2?-fl Advertisements - 337 JOHNSON? BURKS SUPPLY CO INC Plumblng, lndustrlal and Waterworks Supplles xi 518 E Lamar 1214, 892 6148 dRIy b ht Our Smcere Congratulations to the 1983 Sensors and the Sherman School 05' T sJCPenney STEREO ROCK Shop 10 a m 9 p m Monday Saturday 100 Sherden Mall Sherman Texas 75090 12141893 7566 RFD 1 12141465 1600 Denison, Texas 75020 s lal. ,t,,,s. 1 , 1A3OVf1O D 6 6 :11 Qlib Obbli . H , O - 02 rn' QF' Q IS 9' ,551 33 8-Ad t t YI 17,4 'V'dS17iy-i Wfwpwgw F , ' :LM-6. WWW Hwy 75 S Sherman Texas 75090 1214! 892 2191 KEMPER S COWBOY SHOP Hwy 75N 7210 465 1266 Denlson Texas 75020 B R Kemper iooks at the fne hats Kempers Cowboy Shop 'QUNTRY X F Lim RIST JXJ 81 Plant Shop y Byler and Dena Johnso show flowers from Kountry Flo st 12141892 0114 2205 Hwy 75 N Nights mal 12141892 3281 Sherman Texas 75090 Paulette Summey Owner JW ' 1,52 ,Q ik 042 1 ' M, can 1.4- -. 1.1- , ,., ,. Jenn rr ri . krrk I -' - I I I . . i at ' , Advert sernents 9am 9pm DR GARY KELLER 400 N Crockett Sulte 201 my Grayson Bank Bldg a 1214, 893 3636 Sherman Texas 75090 Angela Du b n ass sts D Keller Congratulates Sherman Hugh School on the Completlon ot Another School Year When You re Thmkmg of Furniture Thunk of Us 'North Texas Largest AM 910 FM 96.7 K Southside of Square Downtown Sherman 108 W. Lamar 12141 893-9484 Sherman, Texas 75090 0 I y ' 0 I 340 - Advertisements . v , .rw-1 f- .- - ',4,.,w!4 v , V X KREAGER'S The Kwik-Kopy Kid WE SPECIALIZE IN Congratulates KWIK SERVICE, I an as C ass of COMPUGRAPHIC TYPSETTING - PASTE-UP AND ART WORK LINE FILM HALF TONE PADDING FOLDING COLLATING TYPING BINDING ENVELOPES GO BEARCATSII RUBBER STAMPS BUSINESS CARDS SOCIAL STATIONERY BUSINESS FORMS PHOTO COPIES ECONOMY 81 QUALITY 830AM to50OPM Monday Thru Frlday 12141892 1851 221 W Houston 12110 893 0044 Sherman Texas 75090 LEE 81 SON TRUCKING CO 'RMK SHERMAN TEXAS 75090 RFD 4 I214I 893 3813 c Q o o Q C Q -- I I - . . p . - ' ss ss . . , I fi . 1 fe' . , - Advertnsements eonarclg .glzerman jforag ,gnu 3 0l l5f E91 gI 6el'lAOM50 2500 N Travls SHERMAN TEXAS 75090 PHONE 893 7434 Mr Bull Wheeler shows a customer some beautiful flowers from Leonard s LEWIE 81 LAVENDER CO I ,WJ PINI IIE INII UWDIPQL WK l I wil' Helen J Fnend David Turner returns from Lewle 84 Lavender 502 E Jones 1214, 892 9127 Q214j 892 4407 SHERMAN TEXAS 75090 220c Westwood Vlllage SHERMAN TEXAS 75090 K XX. , f v J is X ' ,, Q T, H E Y N 'L A l .-vwmo if Q2 W ,. 5 Q! M? Q Xjbgsz. L 1 I ff! I .- H ll n sv 5 I V f 342 - Advertisements I let Get emo R Img f7'7Pb 'Hu- Qian Q Q L-eb----,W-. reagtif 1 Q 'll' IM W aI ilk ease J m W, Mt ,1 Wilma-ll Q x f ff W .f- V 9 my f 442. AINIJ 01 f Z f ff f IZWA frllflff' 4 1 X .11 J-swf Ulf New cars New trucks Good to Look At Good to Drlve Good for Amenca and Amerlcans The U S auto lndustry accounts for one out of sux jobs natlonally Let s get Amenca rollmg Wlth new car and truck orders that put Americans back to work f -J' 1 I all-QQW.53 And keep dollars In Amenca Buy a car or truck bullt In the U S Get good value and a hlgh quallty product Boost the economy and support the lndustry that s the backbone of our country Llbbey Owens Ford Company 811 Madison Avenue, Toledo, Ohlo 43695 1400 Hwy 1417 W. Sherman, Tex as 75090 12141 893 9431 A ' ' fri--4:3 'NYM' -' W 'H '- - 'Y' f nf A'f ' ' 'xxx l .--- I , sffe. 00,3-si 1 ,'Ul:'2'. I ' fr 3 ' 3 . 'I I 'U ,C I . 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' - - ' 9 - I , . . . . . . - I Q Advertisements f 34 THE L 5 i CORNER Grace Hale clk! , LUGGAGE 'T .. .Mmm Leanne Frost selects some perfume from the large selection at Lllley s 360 Sher Den Mall 12141 893 4691 Sherman Texas 75090 Marshall gl McCollum Gifts For Today's Lifestyle tnon of luggage at the Luggage Corner 220C Sunset Sherman Tex 75090 Westwood Vlllage 12141892 8887 MCCLURE SHOES Elecfflcal 31 Alf ,, Westwood Village Shopping Center Condxtxonxng Servlce Inc fsjyfi' gil ...ual-M--ew-ftseitw Rodney McCollum works on busmess for Marshall 81 McCollum 12141893 6165 P 0 Box 1012 Sherman Tex 75090 Sherman Texas 75090 Arr Steps Footworks Road Pads Buster Brown Wildcats JIM AND BEV McCLURE Owners Bus 12141868 zoos nes 12141465 3693 31 if W , 3. N A s I ..Lt, ,Z 4.. gg 4 l l -, - - -- ., 1 , ' ,- i 1,- A ' 1 . ' Q . - ,,...f-Q i . . - . Offgfir- ,.'f,, ' 'Y' J' ' f ff, . . . K I 5 'I - I ,ft ' .., NSSQXR ,.,t,,,. A , ' -f M-f 4-W. . fer kkk'k - K. rrr A . . . - - , . 344 - Advertisements MEDICAL MART Congratulatuons 1983 Sensors Www MCDOHGICI S 2217 Hlghway 75 North Sherman Texas 75090 1214, 893 5927 Steve Avard tries the equupment at Medical Mart Special Products For Speclal Needs 172 N Walnut 1214, 893 7411 Sherman Texas 75090 'fllzufzzls MAY1-AG PHARMACY Congratulatlons Sensors in... 91' Dan Young browses through Muller Pharmacy J h M t I I k h t M ' I Medical Plaza Mall 805 Gallagher Drlve MOayl'1agel'1 Z9 OO S OVSV 8 W3S el' 3 entze S 121 S. Travls, E. Sade of Square Sherman' Texas 75090 Downtown Sherman. Texas 75090 214 892-2336 I1 ,, 1 i in ' ' re 9 r 1 a uf ea,r 2 as 4, V1 rer, ,3rr , ii V xr +L . A i 1 1' f r err GD l I E - Advertisements - 345 MEDICAL PLAZA HOSPITAL Nurse Aids Food Service Handlers Surgical Attendants Lab Attendants Career Opportunities for Students 1111 Gallagher Rd Sherman Texas 75090 12141893 7511 Larry Martin stands outside by the Medical Plaza sign AWARDS UNLIMITED Trophies Plaques Medals Ribbons Certificates M 0 N T G 0 M E Gifts Custom Engraving Name Plates Name Badges Pen Sets Signs Metal Detectors W l R D S ll. Congratulates Seniors of 83 Satisfaction GUARANTEED! 700 Sher Den Mall Sherman, Texas 75090 12141893 7581 Blair Commons looks at the fine trophies at Awards Unlimited P.O Box 1231 1620 Hwy. 75 f214I 892 2202 1 ' I 2. Unit Clerks 3. ' I wi 346 - Advertisements J A NASH GARAGE Q 0.4 house of fashion me ....w...,,..,,,,hw ,AW- ' Aut General Truck and Rachel Commons looks at Clothes at Ma tes House of Fash o 121 Sunset 12141892 8934 AND WRECKER SERVICE TRUCK le AUTO REPAIR C9-93 ISX6 519E Cherry 12141893 1515 Sherman Texas 75090 Sherman Texas 75090 THE MEDICAL 81 SURGICAL CLINIC Congratulations Semorsll L sa Thompson registers at the desk of the Medical and Surgical Clnmc 207 Mulberry Sherman, Texas 75090 12141 893 5138 3--:ani I 1 1 I I - ' 'I A L Q , 0 . . it Vx L-,,,- Q v,AI V I In , x ,-fs If ' I ' . n A j , K rV:M'V:, , Ly , .A s f A .Q J A ,, i ttt Q , i , if , VEVV RVEV i gg 11 0 r i I n' 1 9 Ad ertsements - 34 MIT-CDN Post Office Box 59 Sherman Texas 75090 Steve Mrtchell Offrce l214y 893 6593 At Osteen Realty You re NEEDHAM S CARPET MART Selling Famous Brands Congratulations Class of 83 and llstcul Ilmlty Thanks for Makrng Needham 111 4401 Hwy 75 N l 14j 892 3624 Sherman Texas 75090 2009 Lamberth Road 12141892 3551 Sherman Texas 75090 5 H1 5 Direct to Public . ' J W I I' V 348 - Advertisements N, -V ,,-,ifxf-N,X,-X YOUR AY DUT C LINE. ,-fx!--1 - x,,'- f .,-Xirinw -,..x-,S -.ff-exe --fx ,- R, , J ,YY X-,wnx ,K ,x,v X, Y .x. .fx -.dxxr-V Y 4 CYJLDIQJQU Q 0 E Q me Q LVL xqwjl lf? J fb l f XJ of V rllzrlll XXI M LC K! l Ani Next txme use our MPACT machxne The 24 hour automatlc teller that lets you do most of your bankmg at the push ofa button .So you dont have to walt ln lme All you have to do IS msert vour MPACT card m our bank s machme Then you can put money ln Take -'Y flefpel f ft money out 'Transfer funds Even check your balance lts sxmply the fastest easiest way to bank Your MPACT ward also lets you get qulck cash and check your bal ance at other convenient lotatlons all over town and all over Texas So no matter where you go your monev lS always close at hand X' A., lfyou d lxke to push your vuay out oflme at your bank get an VIPACT card at our bank The shortest dxstance between vou and your money 1 .y ll l 4 - l + 3 T l I 5 MN N1 X N ' ' 9 'C . 5? I' U l lil fi sx. x .x 1 A .,.,... if- Qxlsvfil low .a H4 log-xg ll' , ' K i ' 5 '4 f' Y'-we R i xf I? X131 kf 'l1 Q 1 J r, Ts L 'R I f ffl' V' rf V Qlfy 5 fl lj A Lff Q! , , .... , e L 1 - Lg A Lili! I -'-' ' ' 4-2-ji 495' 'Deli-K---f Nf44A4'li'zf!'-I1L,4.,...ft..v- iff 't Advertisements - 349 - . 'x'J l 65:55 JH, N 81 N AUTOMOTIVE Your NAPA jobber rs the rlght place to go 1616 Hwy 75 N Sherman Texas 75090 Chester Nlchols Bull Green Manager Darrell Neff Owners f214j 893 4628 A Complete Lune of Clothmg for Ladles and Jr Wear Includlng Ladles Large slzes 38 46 THE OTHER PLACE ln addltlon Shane and Doreen have added flne 14 Kt Gold necklaces bracelets earrlngs and rlngs Owned and Operated by Shane and Doreen Fulmer 811 S Armstrong Denlson Texas 75020 1214, 465 2103 mlnarl NAME gil 1214! 868 1517 607 Sher Den Mall Sherman Texas 75090 - I L . I . A Q er- - IT X ' 350 - Advertisements PARRISH INSURANCE AGENCY WE CAN INSURE ALMOST ANYTHING BEFORE YOU BUY FROM ANYONE, COME SEE US! - YOU WON'T BE SORRY - V voor! .,,,.z., ,mann asa, CONTRACTORS LIABILITY AUTO FIRE HOMEOWNERS MOBILE HOME LIFE PENSIONS HOSPITALIZATION DISABILITY INCOME MORTGAGE CANCELLATION RETIREMENT PLANS INSURANCE BOATS MOTORCYCLES BONDS ALL TYPES WORKERS COMPENSATION R ny K Pizza' Q C9 L K i Q S Dean Dlngman orders a plzza at Pizza Inn Sherman Texas 75090 12147 892 1513 12141893 5551 1916 HWY 75 N 311 N Walnut Glenn Parrlsh Sherman, Texas Agent sss Wvikw Q Scott Parnell selects a belt from the large assortment offered by Pants West tt PANTS E ST fomlly clothing 401 W Mann Denison Texas 75020 12141 465 7561 a , Q if fi - Where the Customer Still Comes First . , .- A YQ : ... l ':2'r r: ': s tststre rt rrYt2e s ly. at 'L N .tbsiz Q V.. , , I S i Advertnsements - 351 yi PIGGLY WIGGLY IS PROUD TO SERVE THE SENIORS OF 83 59 if Jw 7h0fIly1mf lf sen 1704 E Lamar 220 E Sunset 12141892 8911 12141 892 9095 Sherman Texas 75090 M SHOES CONNIE NINA YO YO TROTTERS EASY STREET NEWPORT CASUALS CONTEMPO MARQUISE KEDS KANGAROOS 12141465 4487 413 W Maln Denison Texas 75020 Lnsa Kelley unpacks produce at Plggly Wlggly FROM BACH TO ROCK ff RICDRD RACK l X X 1 llllffffxlmlfll .s.iazl...l Cralg O Donnell looks at a record at Record Rack zoss 1 sn T 15090 12141 asa :uao Ir V I F qyd' 3 f , QNXAX E X X ktf x M X' X l ll ll W' V U f45'?fZf22!5gm,f., ,, lx' ' H l 14wj' 51552:-zz' xg i I ' :ffm xg. ,. f - .... . l ' A dseee or Unla . Ofmlfl, OKI' 352 - Advertisements RESOURCE SAVINGS B AssoclATloN 'X X X RESOURCE SAVMGS Sherman Branch Denlson 120W Mulberry 1001 W Mann Sherman Texas 75090 Denison Texas 12141893 6388 12141465 6717 Pottsboro Hwy 120 Pottsboro Texas Downtown Denlson 313 W Maln 4214, 786 94-,6 12141465 2660 Denison Texas 75020 Toney Dean photographs subject at Quan Studio 12141893 0219 315 W Mulberry QUIN STUDIO Portraits - Commercial - Weddings Sherman, Texas 75090 John A. Spears Vlctor Quln Photographer Photographer o as Advertisements - 353 BED mvlin MERCANTILE CUMPANY PURVEYURS 0F FINE WESTERN WEAR A DIVISION of Koleaco Inc C ngratulatlons to the Senlor Class of H83 Come to Red Rlver Mercantile for all your casual fashion needs We carry a wlde selection of boots belts leans shlrts and more all at factory prices G0 BEARCATS' Hope Perryman and Chnstlna Morales look at the tune jeans at Red Rover Mercantile HEDQHIVEH MERLANTII E I 0MPANY 2 mules north of highway 82 on 1417 m Sherman Texas ln the Northwest Shoppmg Center next to Wmn Dlxne nn Durant Oklahoma 1214, 893 4066 , . o ' ' iirzfg 'V' K' '. ' I I Nm 1 J 1 - y ' I' Q 5 5 V yy' I 1 4 - , ruuvsrnns or rm: wnsfsnu WEAR L . . . . l . . . . . 0 l - 354 - Advertisements EEDRILL , INC. POV BOX 998, SHERMAN, TEXAS 75090 Qld! 78692987 , .V Mr X ll WT 'cfs 2 . rfnfxf 73-0357 KLM lx L VX-ng I Congratulations and Best of dy EY M 'XL Luck , ' gif to the Seniors of 83 If u 9 Q M Rogers Performance Auto Supply Machlne Shop Custom Engme Bulldmg 3300 Frrsco Rd Sherman Texas 1214, 892 6197 Roger Conely Scott Truce Owner Machmest .5129 x P O Box 998 Sherman Texas 333, sf 15090 ,, 1214, 786 2981 Telex 73 0357 f -MP' ! MF' Jeff Howell and Greg Melton return to Safeway after del ver ng g oce es 1820 Loy Lake Rd Sherman Texas 75090 1214, 893 7743 vm I 11 6 as .4 E JL- . 47'.'J ff , K l wif? l FE ' V I .wif ' f N r .- 1 - ' ' I f ' - v r 1 V . ,. :I N L w ' L is Y, Suggs JL T X. V :vga r , 'I ,, dw A . 'lf 7- ' ' ' .2 r I I , , T :s-N 10+ .-X . X' :E V . ,lv - ,- ,A ' ,f ie..- ,l ,--- ,s - : - SQ .sg 4 ge it ag, V Q , V 9 If ' , , , A f., - 1 U 1 4, Y. ' ,, . Q2 ' Q r., 1 if , Ea 9.1 38 It f gg,S' iff 5 9 . 13 W gs Ni 2 V L.. A' RU f T. ,r,,., - ' , , ' , . i' . ' ' Z, E -wmkm ,, , ,,. 3 3 ,Wi,,,, v , ., V- M . A1 .1 , ,W ,, My vvil Vrllll F mm ,,,fV W , I flesl K Wr.,, 8 ,- T jf, , 'LM ! .A ' at 'SW 4 35,9 2 , Eng: A' ,VVV t M- ,ff ' , ' , Fiji ' ' i ,J We fs, , - Nl wi . A 9 '...2,'lQ-rg, 4.1, W , 3 Len W, ei ' W ' T lb 9 , K, KLV, i i r ri . I I Advertisements - 3 DESERVE YOUR HOME S A GREAT SWIMMING POOL Pleasing Customers Since 1958 One Piece Fiberglass Spas I-A V W ' v 4 A Pool Store Service Department L 4 V-1 SAN JUAN SWIMMING PooLs 4524 Hay 75 N erman 1214i 892 0835 Sears THE Congratulations Seniorsll Hwy 75 N Where America Shops for Value Satisfaction Guaranteed Or Your Money Back Sherman Texas 75090 1214! 893 5126 Sewlng Be BERNINA Introduces a new w1nner The BERNINA 930 Wee Xi X! Ci 215 N Travls l214j 892 9754 SHERMAN TEXAS 75090 MEMBER Q NATIONAL Swimming Pool INSTITUTE - ' 'Ili wutsl KUFHIW K Aviv: iv Il O - u 7 I X 22 I I T I ID ie fi iw N Hi i : A , F ..., h'f , ' V 5 ,- . . ' YES? X V,Y' , 222223127 ix: .fix i 1 I - Ad t'se 6 Compliments of SHERMAN NEW CAR AND PRINTING CO. TRUCK DEALERS SHERMAN Chase Chevrolet Roy Gladen Buick Red River Chrysler, Plymouth Dodge, Dodge Trucks, AMC, Jeep and Renault Congratulates Seniors of H8335 Taylor Cars Young Oldsmobile Cadillac Jlm Graham International Bob Utter Ford Lute Rlley Vglkswagen Sher Den Economy Cars 313 N Walnut 1214, 893 1435 Sherman 4 emurrat S awww Elin-nn-...... Ronme Scott catches up on daily news by readmg the Sherman Democrat 603 S Sam Rayburn Ffwy Sherman Texas 75090 12141 893 8181 t o -r ' is I 3 in Q 1 tiff s f-so -K Al ,,. A E K ..,t,WNMh K Q x Ak.,. , Liik Md V In K lll., N x E V x g N ' ig eer, It I I R 1 1 , Advertisements - 351 hermon office supply l SHERMAN TRUE VALUE Mimi!! H 3720 H y 75N CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1983 From Your Frrends at ElEllElI 75090 THE SOUTHLAND W It F f214j 893 7547 Congratulat ons GO Sen S BEARCATS' l . OC. I I I I f 1 l Lorinda Ford plays the skillful game of Pente at Sherman Office Supply. 119W.H t 12108 - an, e as 5090 ' ' CD I Q Sh a d NAIDVARESYGII W . . She an, Texas a ull - Owne i i !.. I It CONGRATULATIONS in TO THE B U, SENIOR cLAss 'Wy 3' 9 OF as IIAMBURGERS ONION RINGS H ' SONIC DRIVE IN 2303 Hwy 75 N I 4i nz 12141 asa 3366 L L Sherman Texas UIRRREI1 ESSIII STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES X Home Off ces Bloommgton III noIs CENTER SHERITIFIFI TEXFIS Above all ou most mportant asset IS OUR REPUTATION CLIFF BRISCOE Agent 1015 Sam Rayburn Frwy Sherman Texas 75090 I214I 893 4639 dV S pp gC I Sherman, Texas 75090 12141892 0531 I., ii 55 I 'S f I I I I I 1 i In ,,II J , 2 - jr - , .fir .'-, -in ,JD .,, F'-.mf T1?,:,:iL:,f,,,a .lily , 3 75090 If 5. - - n XA ' II f'I ' : ' I' .. W... XX ,.' XX 1 J K -- XT -'-- i - O - r i 'H -- , - In Westwoo illage ho in en er Ad t' t-3 ,M JAY BucKNEn TAYLOD FJUIQQICAL QSUDDLY 0 1 INSURANCE 506E.Taylor . Sherman Texas 75090 7 1214, a92 3923 A wiv Mark Hayward Steve Klng and Brad Schwoerer sit by the fme surgical supply at Taylor Surgical Steve and Clndle Kung 2709 Fallon 1214, 892 0621 SHERMAN TEXAS 75090 Jennnfer and Jeff Buckner look through papers at Buckner Insurance TACO IN N CONGRATULATES THE SENIORS OF 1983' 41325957 3? HAWK WT BNHS Duane Llchnovsky orders Mexncan food at Taco Inn 2130 Hwy 75 N 1214i 892 4714 Sherman Texas 75090 - ll ' I VV ,,. ..l 4 X I 'I Q ' EI I 5 xy he fl V I 1 I I J I 47,4 in I -- ...- V Z Y . Mfr - A I - 31 lllllzg ' 7 Tiff? TM , 9' , 1 xi 1 k VVAVV ,l, , ,ll 2 5 2 VL 4 A K ,,,,,,, gs, A 1 rf. kiik . I 360 - Advertisements 'TIIIQBG llll 1 MEXICAN STYLE FAMILY RESTAURANTS FAST SERVICE INSIDE AND DRIVE THRU Now? Get Your Day Rollm wrth the EGG BURRITO BREAKFAST QAII other products also GVBIIBDIGI 1826 Hwy 75 North Mlld or Wlld Hot or Not Taste What Taco Vllla s Got Lorl Hattle along wlth Taco Vllla employees and Martha MacVoy manager prepare Mexican food 1826 Hwy 75 N 1214! 893 2622 Sherman, Texas 75090 LOCKER ROOM -1 'I E'-QAQ STATE PTICAI. Puma Rawlings Nuke Spaldlng Converse Brooks Pony 1,1 oPHTHALMlc olsPENsEns Prescnptrons fllled for tmest qualuty eyewear at reasonable cost CONVENIENT CREDIT AT N0 EXTRA COST Glasses - Contact Lenses Lenses Duplrcated G0 BEARCATS' 1915 N 111111, 131 w w1,.,.1,,.,.1 lndustnal Safety Glasses Sherman Texas 75090 Denison Texas 75020 1214, 893 3045 1214, 455 5205 2141892 9641 123'!2 N TraVIS Ken Wells Vlckr Wells Sherman Texas 75090 K if 1 K, . , . If ' ' .. .I ' 1 97 117: I - g -'A x.. , , --'E-fwf-ef:aN::ifs:2??::1--I HifiRa,:'2fx:.1.ffxEJ'f-iff ffffff' 9- ''':':ff'E'Zf:-frf :1:E,X1.11r5'I:f:fE: -.':a . I I I 9 l Q . 1 Advertisements -361 Your Lumber Number 12141893 5558 ATE UMBER CCEMPANY Lumber Homes Land Repalr Work Real Estate Sub Developments Commercial Home Rentals Art Supplies SERVICE TO THE CUSTOMER IS OUR MAIN GOAL 2114 Hwy 75 N Sherman, Texas 75090 1 F' 'K Tim Tate takes an order for Tate Lumber. s 1983 Seniors Let Us Share Your Future Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Home Improvement Loans 42 Month Auto Loans Saturday Banking BanCIub 'Wm WW basis? NX B ?'E?g5 Sherman iFormerIy Texoma National Banky Hwy 75 N Member F D I C 1214, 893 7555 Sherman Texas 75090 Advertisements TEXOMA FEED 81 GARDEN CENTER A Complete Llne of All Purrna Feeds Farm Fence Supply Evergreen Feeds Pro Lrx Lrqurd Feed Hardware Vet Supplies and More Congratulatrons Class of '83 1100 Frrsco Rd 1214i 893 3855 Sherman, Texas 75090 TURLEYS FOOD MARKET 5? afiff' Wawwfw ,,.......uswb- Brad Whitney shows the flne meat from Turley s 815 E Odneal 12110 892 8133 Sherman Texas 75090 WITH OUR BONUS PROGRAM, WE'LL PAY YOU TO SAVE ENERGY. You re hearing It from all sides now Save energy Conserve Use less and you ll save more Well lt s all true but we re taking rt a step further by wrltrng you a check We re dolng thls because when you buy a hugh efficiency heat pump alr condltlonlng system or wln dow unlt you ll be using less energy That saves you money and saves us money So we re passing the sav mgs along to you Your dealer should have all the details and can help you select the right system for you For more mformatlon about W our Bonus Program gave the energy experts at TP8rL a call Remember savlng energy IS 9,5 good for your pocketbook And we leash can prove It wlth a check mmf TEXAS POWER 8: LIGHT COMPANY Thcflcctuc flungyfxpeuta TWIN CITIES FORD TRACTOR INC Jeff Fleck trles out a tractor at Twrn Cltres Ford Tractor Hwy 75 N 42143 893 2713 Sherman, Texas 75090 , . . . , , . . . . r 1 , . , . y . . . . . , - - V , , , ' 6 57,5 . l K ' I A wr Jewry , ag fl Q ? ' t F Y 25 I iff ' l, f W,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, f- ff Vt, ,H frrkw, ,,,, A' Q -.I A Y' 6 . K K 4 1 364 - Advertisements TEXOMA HEAVY EQUIPMENT SALES PHONE: 1214, 892-1536 or 893-1845 Located 2 Miles Wesl of Highway 75 on Highway 82 Sherman, Texas 75090 Branch Office - Hidalgo, Texas 15121 843-8531 Flores Se Habla Espanol Sherman, Texas 75090 New as Branch Office Hidalgo, Texas 15121843 8531 W x muihsst ,aww Deana Smart tries out the fine equipment at Texoma Heavy Equipment ' ' +--xv 1 f ,- 11,425 1 : 5' , T- ' . it ,sw ...mt .ttt ,Wg I fri EN E gg ' f .' iii? f. ',, A,,. . y--e ae 3. W e 3 . A V .1 - :1 . 5 - ' 5. ,.-. i .t.. 7 4 -mf:-,.1 5 Qigm. - wg Q- ,ta T at -Qgfg rwi A ' 3 . - S, t , k . 'fffzi ,ff t , 5 . M 1 .....,,,,.. W.. . 3 5 5 5 , N, 2 .... kj' Q 5 ,V A . . '- ' H... 3, . Q- -ig f zn: 2 2-f'.f--:ww-Lmrd W Q 2-:Q ' i xi K il. 1. . A Advertisements - The Health Care Industry ewan' ang mln Q XX ,uh 0 is X A X xx fh dTM p V b I lscovery The 1nd1v1duals plctured above dlSCOVCICd career opportunltles 1n health care whlle they were st1ll rn hrgh school They found that there are over 50 dlfferent health related occupatlons at Texoma Medlcal Center, many of wh1ch requlre only a hrgh school dlploma The health care lndustry provldes secure employment for hundreds of Texoma area cltlzens who take a great deal of pnde 1n a meamngful, beneficlal professron We re bulldrng a reputatlon on 1nnovat1on' TEXGMA MEDICAL CENTER 1000 MCm0fl3l Drrve Demson Texas 75020 R I- 4 J I - - f N f 1 Q N N f I ff- 0 ff , , X Q s Q ' rr W f S X More . s C f ' 3 Awww rlswliff if 7 to af' J' sf 5' l M, .Q QL .Q E' 'sn 1 W 5 . - Q- Q X, .C i T . to r 9 Y Z x IZ, .S '...EiEA A S aa 1 s mf 'lla 55 1 gm , , ,, , , f , ,, x L A .Janice Morrison, senior H2 nowpursu g Kevin Hunl, Kieffj, high school foo bali Deb ie Arnd, part rime model and I coiiege ieve eaifh care training. smndouf on C em io ee. respirafory assislanr, X J X y J X 1 I I O I 0 I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - I . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 366 - Advertisements Congratulations Sherman High School Seniors From TEXOMA SAVINGS Come and See Us in an-N dlwtiiis.-a-iflsgmw Mike Brassart opens an account at Texoma Savings Come and See Us 307 W Washington 1214i 892 6166 Sherman Texas 75090 E Z K K S K k,-h..: ,Xp fii Advertisements 367 TDM THUMB PAGE ,f nl Extends Congratulatnons to Graduating Senrorsll 1909 Hwy 75 N 12141892 8127 Sherman, Texas 75090 Vrllage Vault and Hallmark Wedding lnvltatlons Complete Party Supplies Graduation Wedding Showers Thank You Notes and Cards Sllk Flowers Cerllng Fans l U 1-of il ll llll QW lu ..,,g,FxfQ , Z.. 3' : fern- 220 Sunset Blvd Westwood Village Sherman Texas 75090 1210893 8331 WALDO FUNERAL HCME INC 619 N Travls Sherman Texas 75090 12143 893 1101 Davld D Bedgood Vlce President Manager , ll ,,, n : f Q g ..:,-- 14 f' - I , - f f f I ! ' 1 5, , I . 368 - Advertisements Sherman Texas 75090 TWIN CITIES BOWLING LANES NC Family Recreation I TTC QL' TW X fur ,xv K rl . , V-A. Q Y, .jg Z, x PIONEER PRINTING Books Legal Forms Typesetting Artwork and Paste-up Film Work Confidential Documents Envelopes Small Black and White Jobs While You Wait Pick-up and Delivery Service Copying and Duplicating Service Fast and Re8SOI13bIe 1214i 868 1356 225 S Travis - Sherman, Texas 75090 Special Rates for School and Party Groups KIM S d l ,f W 5- c 'C QUFlgTgSONyBU5GER V V rf. i'?L3- WATSON S BURGERS 631 W. Main St. - Denison Tex. 1018 S. Austin - Denison Tex. 718 W. Houston - Sherman Tex. 1901 W Morton - Denison Tex 2502 W. Main - Denison Tex. 425 S. Jupiter - Garland Tex. KIM S FRIED CHICKEN 717 W. Lamar - Sherman Tex 2508 W. Main - Durant OK 800 E. Sam Rayburn - Bonham Tex 501 N. Austin - Denison Tex We at Kim s Fried Chicken and Watsonburger Want to Congratulate the 1983 Seniors. 2415 Hwy. 75 N. 12141892 3533 I . E ,M -fF7f7 4 1 P 4i,., U i f k Eh. T . x NTJYQ' Il. I f' .-7iI:. . I - f f, ml if . Qrw 5 1' I ' Q' I Advertisements 69 Le Q GET INTO THE THICK OF IT VWM PV Hwy 75 N Sherman Texas q214y 892 4656 75090 e Stubbe a d Cndy Bla to e te M Pzza BRANDS WESTERN WORLD World Wide CB 8 Car Stereo Nil , 1 Custom Installation Sales and Serv e Free Estimates 12141868 1922 Or 1214, s92 1314 Bet ee She ana dDenlson 6404 Hwy 75N She man Texas 75090 Jensen Cobra Ploneer Flrestlck Sony Fuzzbuster Mldland Whistler Sanyo K 40 Flnanc g and Layaway Open Mon Sat Available Tlll 6 00 P M 2700 H wy. 75 North Sherman, Texas -p 42141 893 9125 75090 V 2 Q I . A A 1 , X I 7 he . . , - Til fly . , -Pk, Gen r n i n n n r azzio's I . 0 a:a':'.:. H Q-:.'-1.-. 3 teinisn--neg:-1gVjQj I Vilfid ,T ri ic - ' w n rm n ' - . .- f 1 Q I . . . . . I I I - I - I I - ' in .- 370 - Advertisements WWI' WASn4lNGToN ,pri WORKS Inc climb ff '18 1876 Suzanne Totten IS shown a machine by an employee at Washington Iron Works P.O. BOX 1866 Phone 1214, 892-8145 Telex 73-0801 U.S. Toll Free 800-527-2137 Texas Toll Free 800-442-2694 Sherman, Texas 75090 'L , 4 K ' , , '- 5 ,A ,N W2 .K 1 V. -ff:-HHS? gig- ' ? gf QQ, -- . :QI-4,.gf's--f,.,1f'2T ' - if'-Q-Lfaafgf 1 E411-5 '- e .4 g . ,gg 12 ' 1 gp , Q55 0 ' J i.,5.5i2!s, '- gf' 'xi-T'-7 H . .51-99 ,gp 5 ..l....... Q l ff ' 60 11 ? f I ff .. ff f ,, 1 K 0 . . ' : Advertisements WOOD STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST 2100 N. Wood Street Sherman, Texas 75090 12141 892-4519 ACTIVITIES WE WELCOME YOU TO: ACTIVITIES WE HAVE DONE: 'Parent Appreciation Banquet 'Spring retreat to Oklahoma 'Over 65 Banquet 'Bible Classes 'Elder appreciation Sunday morning 9:30 'Devotionals in Homes Worship 10:30 'Parent-Teen Devotionals Sunday Evening 6:00 'Mission trips to: 'Sunday night eat outs Sheridan, Ark. Sunday night devotionals Paris Ill Wednesday evening Bible Class Puppet ministry THE W A Y WELCOMES YOU TO A CHURCH THAT LOVES YOUNG PEOPLE' AND A YOUTH MINISTER THAT LOVES YOUNG PEOPLE' David Layman Mary Wiley Cathllne Huber Cindy Davidson Julie Pierce Rhonda McCorbic Lee Pierce Trish Huber Randy Roe Doug Hooten Julie Wiley Kelly Denim and Richard Ogelsby are members of Wood Street Church of Christ 1' , . 'R ' ' 'I' ' ' . 1 I . n 1:7 ,ZA JI I nm g , ' , ad , ' V , , I - U v ' , I . v ' , ' 372 - Advertisements WOODLAWN vEu.ow FREIGHT COUNTRY LINES Dorset Dr C L U B Sherman Texas 75090 ff YS E Woodla C ty u a Stog t a o F e ght Muller Barber Rd 214y 893 8240 Sherman Texas 75090 1214, 893 0127 WEBB s 'rnAcTon YOUNG Moron SUPPLIES Servmg Sherman 58 Years Oldsmobrle and Cadrllac Congratulations Seniors 1210893 8722 204 S. Crockett Sherman, Texas 75090 Route 2, Box 105c Sherman, Texas 75090 Phone t214y 892-4141 , ,,, jgggggrg, ' RTTRTR 9 A1 iii' 7, V ' ,. ,,,, Q ' David She ie-Id pia olf at the wn oun r CI b. D n nerclimbsin o Yell w r i truck. . 4 - ! Ad e t' eme ts 70413014 KEY MEMORIAL Zkmw METHODIST CHURCH SWWZ CONGRATULATIONS SENIOFIS OF 1983 Ma y W Isey stands f ont of Watson Electric 1802 Grand Ave 12141892 1592 Sherman Texas 75090 CONTINENTAL Janet rroese stands outs de Key Me orlal Methodist Chu ch 901 E Houston 12141892 9162 Sherman Texas 75090 ' ' Balloons and Balloon 1 Bouquets ggi Nuts Candy Hand Painted Cans CONVEYOR Zw flg K RN 8: EQUIPMENT COMPANY P O Box 1376 Sherman, Texas 75090 12141892 9143 A Subsidiary of the B F Goodrich Company ? H V 19 XMLJ We re poppin to please Westgate Shopping Ctr Tom Thumb Shopping Ctr McKinney, Texas 75069 Sherman, Texas 75090 2141542 4301 2141868 2722 O 0. T f ' ani if , V i in r n - ..rt , V . - I m ' r . Y I -vu' 'NX 8.1. .' 1 r I Q, ' L an P I' O O - 'AT , , , , TI TD F Eg SRA 'Xe Wef e ' MQ' ly. A ' x If ,wx 4 so NI V' H --ff gy ,' 'V I H 'Eff QXA' R dxlx 1-I -, 9, .4 , . Q X1 as s ' 5 ss 374 - Advertisements CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! THE MEDICAL ARTS CLINIC 501 N Highland Sherman Texas 75090 P O Box 1338 .'!.I'3FY I I 1, Rucky Grlffuth and Jeff Reuchelt buy groceries at Kountry Korner Exxon Gas Groceries Beverages Hwy 1417 and FM 691 12141 786 9682 Denison Texas 75020 At Old Perrm Entrance 12141786 9495 I I f 'W ' , , 'I roro W o f I , - ,ll M ww W f U I we Q 7 ' ' I Q 2 M I ,Q ,,+ rv, , 9 Advertnsements 'Xff .4-xg. 1 g 2 3 Neff Q.. - mf E fsl fl .2 7 h. .ts -gifs 376 - Closing 5 . LLLLLLx mxx . E 'I 6 Left page: 1. Kim Curran, Leslie Kyle, Coach Bill Estes, Jennifer Buie, and Avery Craddock enjoy themselves at the class party. 2. Phillip Adlof, Mike Mayer, and Jeff Jackson applaud as the Varsity Football team is announced. 3. Jason Perkins shows exhaustion after cheering at the game. 4. Coach Don Longo is amused by the pie eating contest. 5. Carrie Bryant, Rolondo Rodriquez, Carol Markl, David Layman, Julie Ricks, and Robbie Cole wait in line to see the counselor. 6. Gina Delphin practices badminton techni- ques. 7. Students do study questions in English. Rlght page: Charles Roach stamps letters for baby ad sales. 2. Members of FFA observe lambs. 3. Mike Dalrymple studies in chemistry. 4. The Hi-Steppers perform at a football team. 5. Wade Ropp works on the building trades house. 6. Jason Wall discussed English with Miss Barbara Rader. 1 1 ,Q , .,,,,,Wf,.w., ,G WMM ...-ul' ,..-f 5 6 Closing- 377 if i ikzviniz . api 5 .ii ii' i .. Ni-si 'Wi 1 ss .. XS '---' l h ,A,, , ..,,,...,...MmW-,...., .W-M--nquq 6 378 - Closing 5 5 Left Page: 1. LaRhonda Scales and Cynthia Brooks listen for the typing assign- ment. 2. Johnny Turner, Ray Russell, and Mr, Frank Gann play dominos w ile Mrs. Karen Kays watches. 3. Sherrie Stark studies geography before class. 4. Steve Leach drives the simulator in Dr. Education. 5. Mona Chappell returns the volleyball during the Denton game. 6. Kim Gann is measured for her cap and gown. 7. Mindy Wibie practices mouth to mouth on Resusi-Anne. Rlght Page: 1. Linda Stein decorates her car for the parade. 2. Jimmy Moore concentrates on the ace counting assignment. 3. Tripp Harris guards a Dallas Jesuit player. 4. Les McCon- nell speaks to the student body at the Denison pep rally. 5. Damon Summers and Les Conrad disagree with a point stated by Mrs. Karla Skipworth. 6. The New SHS Choir concentrates on advice for auditions. 7. Connie Cork asks a friend for help on an American History question. W - 'dw - .. xii 1 sf f, 4 X i .-.- Ni -'uw-:fr i-ew 2 XX Ns . X . . 1 'G 25 'Ur 4. U- - , M M' .. A , W4 1-lily 1--ff y 1 Z: 4 swf fn vff n EE Closing - 379 H---qw A E x 3 A X 6 Left Page: 1. Cynthia Scruggs relaxes before class. 2. Mrs. Carrie Barron and Mrs. Linda Hayes perform during the pap rally. 3. Sandra Price, Henry Marine, Brian Gorman, Leisa Corbett, Donna Henderson, and Patrice Bevels listen to class discussion. 4. Netra Briggs searches for ads in journalism. 5. Lisa Schores and Paul Porter study in Algebra. 6. Michelle Fincher reviews her test notes. 7. Tina Lovelace stands at attention during the game. 380 - Closing Editor's Note: Our goal before the first layout was drawn, or the first picture was taken was to have the best yearbook ever produced. As you turn the pages of this book, we hope we have reached our goal. The countless hours of dedication and energy was spent on the yearbook, because we believed in you, the student body. Struggling to pull pages together was often a real hassle, but the student satisfaction will make it all worthwhile. Reflected in the next 408 pages are student achievements, failures, goals, and activities. lt shows the persistence of faculty and students alike as they succeed in tackling another year. We hope it represents the special memories you want to cherish. This year has been a real challenge for me. Learning new techniques, making new friends, constantly pressuring staff members, and feel- ing satisfaction of a completed book. Now that the year is drawing to a close, l wish to thank the people who put in a helping hand and made this book possible: Ed Mc- Means, Taylor's most understanding rep., the SHS faculty and administration, friends for their ever-standing encouragement, and most of all Mrs. Paula Morgan for her patience, en- durance, and leadership she showed in her support. And to my special friends, the Athe- nian Staff members, thanks for the memories and good times shared. 1983 Athenian Staff Editor-in-Chief Djuna Foster Managing Editor Tracey Johnson Photographers Mike Brown Brian Davis Tom Lesnick Head Photographer Brad Nickson Richard Pate Business and Advertising Editor Lisa Thompson Sports Editor Ray Russell Advisor Mrs. Paula Morgan Staff Kirk Baur Claudette Jones Tracey Beaver Valerie Kvestad Mike Brassart Curtis Luper Tonya Clinton Tim Tisdell Dana Dowell Johnny Turner Gaila Edwards Lori Williams Jeff Fleck lNlElE X Brownlee, Harris- Faculty ... .,,. . 182 Bodovsky, Jeffrey L. - 10 . Ayers, Kathryn R. - 12 . . .46, 52, 53, 222, 245, 264 ' - .... . ,.,........ 2 0 Abbe,kunbenyL.Ae1o .....,...,.., 200 116041640 10 0 Abbott, Jeffrey T. - 09 ...,.,. 3 190, 244 Abshire, Reatha - 10 .... .... 2 00,267 Acosta, Janice L. Y 09 .,.,. ,..... . 190 2381001 20012013 - 4-4- '-- ' 222 Babin, Eric J, - 11 .... 208, 246. 263. 264 311151 '10 Y -- Baea, Bruce - 11 .............,...,. 208 A0101 Pa11'.WaY e - 11 ' 82 1331232 Baca, Lauren M. - 10 .200, 251, 263,264 A0101-P'T PWfeY - 10 4-4--- 1 4 eaeza, Randall 0. - 10 ....., 23,200,244 Qggirigigy--B50 -r--4- -r-'- 2001230 aam,snaby8.-10 ......... 34,67,2o0 ' - ' E airl, Sheldon L. - 11 ,... .,,..,,. .208 2800711311105 11117 12 1-r -'-' 222- 235 Baie, Lillie Sharon - 09 ..,. ..,... . 190 gUlfVe,arl'11 ......,.. ...... , h Aiisnire, Elizabeth c. - 09 .......... 190 BZLiN.'grznZ2E-112 I 2 oo' Q33 Ailshire, Thomas G. - 11 ..,.......,. 208 Baker Carissa D--10 ' '4 ' Akers, Von Neita I, - 11 ...,. 43,208,242 B k 'C - -09 1 2 Qlcoskangauracf ......... . 71, 208 Bak? Haggerty- 222 eman' ena 'T Baker, James A. - 11 .,.. . ..,..... 208 ifmaz- lime' W 11 ib-182' 109 158- 208 Baker, Jeffrey L. - 09 .......... 263,264 en, CNY '- Baker, Stewart C. - 09 21:60-SLCKY DA- 11 ik -1-1- 2011242-244 Baldwin, Shavon - 12 ,..,. 136, 137.139, en, aron nn - 2231261 Allison, Sharon K. - 11 .... 208, 181, 22222 Bally Jarvis Ch,-is W O9 Ballou, Jamie L. - 09 .,..., 134,190,257 AHsJanaL.-212 ,...., 76,222 251,264 B 2 D AH -09 Almazan, Rosalinda - 10 ....,. 162,200 B:2k:'RsSin Jn-11 208 245 Alpaugh' Sean Roy - 10 1 '1 ' 2 O0 Barnard, Chery'A, - 09 ,... 190 Anderson, Jack - Faculty ,...... 182 188 Bamard Robin L'-V11 511322221 -121 --1455 2958227061 Barnes, Leslie A. - 11 ..., 25, 27, 51,208 ' '- ' ' ' ' Barrett, Mark J. - 10 .,.,...,., 200, 259 222, 179, 239, 251. 264, 266, 269, 227722 Barryvarentlk-11 IH.-'H'HHNl2O8 Anderson Marshal! S -10 200 244 Barton, Charles David -110 .,,., 154, 200 Andem2n'RandauL 4-09 ' ' Basden,BrendaL.-12 .,..,. 8,223,243 Andrews Amber M- 4 09 Bass, Raymond Matt- 11 ....,... . . ,208 Andrewsl Jonathan F 09 mlm 190' 264 Batchelor, Debra A, - 12 .,.,,.. 223, 243 Arceo Alvaro-A09 H 493 190 Baughman,Sharla D.-11 ..,.. 103,162, Arener, Charles T. - 09 ,.,.....,,.., 190 Bam Brian K -11 2091223 Ard, Michael T. - 10 .........,,..,, 222 Baue'r Jeff 22 09 ' 1 262 Armstrong, Bruce W. - 12 . 222,259,266 Bam hum L me ' 200' 245 NmmwIww49w0MfM3M4 MM MJT-M - ' 'm2m Armstrong, Wayne - 10 ,....,.,..,.. 200 Baxter Cenni can - O2 ' 190 Arnold, Donna Elaine - 11 . . .73 173, 208 Bazar' 'Michael J -11 209 Arnold,Julie D.k09 ......, 143 190,262 B ' d f N' ' ' ' Arnold Lisai. -09 ,..,.,.. ....,.... 1 90 eames 2' 2 M116-12 2231243 Arnold' Nam: S 2-10 200 Bean, Chris D. - 10 .,.,.,... 54,200,244 Arnold' Tam!! -11 243 Beard, Dana M,+12 ..,50, 223, 246, 251 . ' Y ' ' ' ' 8earden,EnkJ.-09 ...,....,....., 190 Ashinhurst, Teresa E. - 11 ...,..,... 208 Asiaksan Laura A M 11 68 208 242 Beam' Megan R1 ' 11 ' 1'1 209 ' ' ' ' 244 Beauchamp, Heather L. - 09 ...,62, 190, . . 250 Atchison, Derrick - 10 ..... 200,251,264 . Austin, Joel 8. - 09 ......, 190,263,264 E Q 2-1 - 222' 221 1226030 Avard, Stephen - 12 .... 5, 47, 55, 74, 79, ' y ' ' ' 264' 38i 100, 121, 123, 222, 251, 257, 268 Ayers, Julia Diann - 10 .,.. 200, 244, 263, 264 Beck, Noel L, -09 ......,. 190,263,264 Bednarz, Julie - 10 .,... 28, 89, 200, 245. 4 Brewer, Kimberly R. - 12 .,,..,. 223, 246 1 ALL Mike Brown and Brad Nickson comment on the interior of a new Cal' 382 - index 251 Bednarz, Suzanne - 12 .... 53, 100, 179, 223, 226, 247, 266, 269 Bedsole, Thomas F. - 12 ...51,100, 159. 223, 245, 251, 257, 266 Bell, Raymond D. - 12 .,., 104, 223, 247, 250, 251, 266, 298, 313 Bell, Sherri L. - 09 ..,...,...... 190,345 Benedict, Don - 10 .....,.. Benedict, Ronny L. - 09 ,.. Benedict, Tony G. - 09 .63. .........200 .,...162,190 Benedict, Tony L. - 12 .,...,... 223,243 Bennett, Rachel L, - 09 .., Bennett, Rikki L. - 10 .,,. Bess, Zondra T. - 09 .... Bevels, Bridgett M. - 09 .. Bevels, Patrice M.-10 ... Billmeier, Larry J, -O9 ,.. Bills, Shelia - 12 ........, Bird, Richard L. - 11 ..... Bird, Rose M. - 12 ..... 64 Birdsall, Christine L. -- 09 . Birdsall, Leslie A. - 10 ..., Black, Darin R. - 09 ...... Black, Lanette S. A 09 Blackburn, Anthony -- 09 .. Blackburn, Sherry R. - 09 Blair, Jonna L.-11 . , 136, Blakey, Gregory A. - O9 ... Blakeley, Rodney E. - 10 . Blankenship, Alice L.--11 . Blankenship, Mary A. - 10 Blanton, Charlotte D, - 09 Blanton, Cynthia D. - 12 .. 106, 223, 245, 251 81, 98, Blanton, James Scott- 11 Blanton, John Charles - 10 Blanton, Latonya D. - 11 .. Bledsole, Betty - Faculty . Blondy, Karen E. - 12 .... Blue, Tabethia A. - 09 Bluemel, Carl K. -09 . 190, Briner, Dwayne A. - 11 Brinks, Cathey -10 ........ ...,, 2 00 Brisco, Candance D. - O9 .... .,... 1 91 Brisco, James B. - 12 .....,.,..,.,. 223 Brock, Kent A. - 11 ....,....,.,.,.., 209 Brockelman, Jefferey - 10 . 26, 200, 263. 264 Brockelman, William H, - 12 ......,. 224 Brooks, Cynthia D. - 09 ...143, 191, 262 Brooks, Michael L. - 11 ....,........ 209 Brooks, Rodney -12 ......,...,.... 224 Brott, Eric M, -09 ,.,.. 33,191,263,264 Brown,Amy-09 .....,.,. 117,156,191 Brown, Carlton L. - 11 Brown, David H. - 12 .224, 239, 257, 266 Brown, Felicia M. - 10 ,...., 20, 180,200 Brown, Gerald E. - 10 .,.,.......,.. 200 Brown, Jeanette - 11 ...,...,. 209 246 118,190,264 . .,.. 135,190 ....,,.200 ....,..,.190 ..,......190 135,200,380 ,........190 .,...223,243 ,..,.209,261 223,243,272 .........190 .......,.200 190,199,261 ..........190 .68,190,244 137,139,209 261 188,190 200, 224 ...,.209,242 ....200, 245, 263, 264 133, 190, 199 . 5, 34, 47, 74, 264 266 297 '. 3, 5, 82,'145. 209, 244 .20, 200, 263, 264 , . ,... 243 Boatman, Vickie L. - 12 ...136, 137, 251 Bocloysky, Melissa R. - 10 Bogart, Charles D. - 10 ... Bond, Kevin A. - 09 ., .... Bonfoey, Lori Eliz. - 11 ... Booker, Jacquelyn M. - 09 Booker, Jerry C. W 09 .,.. Booker, Patrick D, - 11 .., Booker, Phillip K. - 12 .... Boone, Deborah R. - 12 .. .. ..,. 182 ........,223 259,263,264 223. 245, ,261 153,200,259 .....200,246 .....200,263 190,263,264 .....209, 245 ..,.,...,.190 162, 190,251 162,209,244 ...,.223,246 .....223, 243 Brown, Jennifer s. - 12 . . . 224,'233,'22155f Brown, Laura Jean - 12 ..,.,... 224,264 Brown, Michael D. - 11 ... 179, 209, 251. 381 Brown, Patricia A. - 11 .... 100, 209, 246 Brown, Ray - Faculty ............... 182 Brown, Sally R. - 10 .. 16, 201, 242, 245, 246 Brown, Trevor -09 .,............,.. 191 Brownfield, Karolyn K. -- 11 .... 210.264, 293 Browning, Jim E, - 10 191 Bruce, Donny 4- 09 .,............... Bruce, Phyllis Renea - 11 ........... 210 Brummer, Joe -11 ......., 67,210,242 191 Brummett, Deanna M. - 09 . ,......, Brunk, Edwin R. - 12 ........... 224,243 Brunsen, Kenneth E. - 10 ,. 45, 201, 246. 263, 264 Bruton, Steven R, - 10 .,..,..,...., Bryant, Carrie Ann- 12 ... 224,264,293 Bryant, Clifford S. - 09 ......,,..... 191 201 Bryant, Kaye - 10 ,.., ...- .,.,...... .201 Buchanan, Elizabeth -09 ., 13, 117.191, 246, 261 191, 264 Buckingham, Kimberly -- 12 ,,., 103, 224, 247, 264, 266 Buckingham, Steven G. - 09 .... 191, 244 Buckner, Jeffrey,l. - 11 .27,43, 210,242 Buckner, Jenifer K. - 11 ..,......... 210 Buckwalter, James R. - 09 ....,..... 191 Buckwalter, Wendy A, - 09 ,.,. ..,.,. 191 Buie, Carolyn A. - 10 ,. 89, 201, 259, 261 Buie, James T. - 11 .... 83,158,210,245 Buie, Jennifer L.-10 ,89,113,152,153, 201, 207, 259, 245 Bumpass, Eddie - Faculty ...,....... 182 Buckelew, Douglas W, - 09 ..... Boothe, Adrianne L, - 09 ....... 190,245 Bosworth, Shannon M. - 09 . ..,. 17,191 Bouchard, Brian A.-10 ...200, 263, 264 Bourland, Jodi K. - O9 ,.....,....... 191 Bourland, Randall W. - 12 ...,.....,, 223 Bowen, Angela L.-11 . ,.,. 209,245,264 Bowen, Phyllis B.--11 ,.,...... ...... 1 7 Bowers, Phillip A. - 12 .... 38, 39, 51, 89, 179, 223, 263, 296 Bowers, Raymond A. - 10 . ....,..... 200 Bowers, William J. - 12 ..... 66. 223, 244 Bowhay, Heidi K. - 11 ,... 209, 245, 246. 263, 264 Bowling, Frankie D, - 11 ....... 209.243 Bowling, Jay A.-11 Bown, Kent D.-09 .............. ...191 Boyd, Marcia Y, - 09 Boyd,Quenton L.-O9 ..,. 119,191,261 Boyd, Sonya R. -- 09 ..,.,.........., 261 Boyd, Stephanie M. - 12 .... 17,223,276 Bradley, Anita - 09 .,,........,.,... 191 Brasher, Frederick D. - 11 .,.....,.., 68 Brassart, Mike E. - 11 ,..., 209,251,381 Brawley, Betty - Faculty .,.....,.., . 182 Brawley, Melissa - 11 .......... 209, 246 Brawley, Melinda - 11 .,. Brawley, Sherry L. - 12 . ..,.,... 209 Brennan, Jeffrey P. - 09 ... 13, 126, 127, 267. 191 Brewer, Dwana J, - 10 ........,..... 200 Brevelle, Michelle - 11 .... ....... 2 09 Briery, Kimberly S. - 09 Briggs, Netra D. - 10 .,,, ' 191 ,.,..2o0, 380 Brimer, Tammy J. - 11 .,.. ,.,.., . 223 Bumpass, Edward A. - 10 ,... .... ,201 Bumpass, JoAnna - 09 .,... . .,.. 191 Bunch, Christy A. - 12 244 Bunting, Tina - 09 .,..,..,.,.,. 191, Burkart, Robert- 11 .. 39, 210, 244,264 Burks,Shantrell-11 ..,...,.,... 13,210 Burley, Damon -11 .......,.,.,.,.. 210 Burley, La Donna - 10 .,..,.......,. 201 Burns, David R. - 10 ,201, 205, 244, 263. 264 Burroughs, Christene - Faculty ...... 182 Butler, Stacey -11 .,....,........., 210 Butler, Kelly -11 ..,........... 210,267 Byler, Jennifer- 12 .3, 80, 107,179, 180. 224, 245, 251, 264, 266, 297 Caddell, Kelly - 10 .... ,.. .... 201,264 Caffey, Tonya E. - 11 .... , .... 93,210 Cagle, Robert D. - 11 .... .... 2 10,243 Caldwell, Traci D. -O9 ... .... 191,257 Call, Royce - Faculty ,.............. 182 Calhoun,CraigC.- 11 ...,....,..... 210 Calhoun, Dennie L. - 12 .. 103, 224, 247. Calhou n, Rosalind D. - 12 .103, 224, 264 247, 264 Campbell, Kimberly R., - 12 ...43, 46,2829 Campbell, Ray L. - 10 ........... 89,201 Campbell, ValerieA. - 12 ...77,136,137, 139, 180, 224,261 Cantrell, Jeffrey D. - 11 ..,108,111,210 ' ......-mv' se.. Q l X v f ' i . Jerry Roberts and Dean Dingman cool out in the commons. Cantrell, Stacy L. - 09 ..... . , Card, Stephanie S. - 10 ,,.,.... Carlisle, Lane D, - 09 .......... 191, Carlson, Nancy A. - 09 ..,. Carnley, Albert B. - 11 ,... 210, Carnley, Sheryl L. - 12 .63, 224, Caro, Linda - 09 ....,......,.. Carpender, Kelley A. - 12 ...... Carpenter, Scott W. - 12 . , . 63, Carr, Michelle-09 ,... 33, 191. Carr, Toni A. - 11 ...,......,.. Carroll, Billy C. - 09 ........... Carroll, David E. - 10 .... Carson, Ron - 09 ....... Carter, Detrius A, - 10 ..,.,.... Carter, Devon Jr. - 10 ,......, . Carter, Edward W. - 09 Carter, Robert A. - 10 Carter, Rodney C, -- 09 10 Cary, Michael R. - .,.. ., Casey, Regina L. - 09 .... .... Casey, Walter H. - 09 .... .... Cathey, Brian D.-12 ,... ,. Cathey, Kevin - 09 ...... .... Cecil, Howard O. - 12 Chadrick, Betty G. - 10 ,... Chaffin, Alan D. - 11 ..... .,.. Chaffin, Catherine - 10 Chaffin, Dorothy O.-12 . . . 150, Champion, Donna D. - O9 . . .43, 191. 244, 263. 243, 224 224 199 201 127 its .23 113 151 191 Champion, Sheila R. - 12 .... 20, 43, 191 1201 244 264 264 264 191 245 243 257 210 .191 .201 259 ,201 389 ,111 ,191 ,201 .191 .191 .224 ,191 .201 .210 ,201 .261 . 261 224. 264 Chaney, Antoinette F. - 09 .......... 191 Chaney, Randall A. - 12 Chapman, Deborah - 10 Chapman, Shain V. - 12 .... 80, 224, 226, 244, 266, 275 Chappell, Edward B. - 12 . . . 47, 224, 273 Chappell, Frances A. - 09 .........,. 245 Chappell, Janice M. - 11 ,...... 128, 210 Chappell, Johnny L. - 12 ..........., 224 Chappell, Ramona R. - 10 .......... 201 Charlton, Whitney L. - 11 ...... 179,210 Chavez, Jennifer M. - 09 ,........,.. 191 Chavez, Gabriel O. - 12 .....,...... 224 Chester, Julia A. - 11 ........., 210, 245 Childress, Richard A. - 11 ..,........ 210 Christman, Kimberly K. - 09 ........ 191 Christman, Richard R. - 11 ..... 211, 244 Chumbley, Christi A. - 12 ,.224, 264, 293 Chumbley, Paula J. - 12 .... 49,224,247 Church. Shelly G. - 10 .............. 201 Clark, Becky S. - O9 Clark, Cindy K. -O9 ,... .... . 191 Clark,Jimmy R,-11 ..,..,. .211 Clark, Richard W. - 11 .,......,..... 211 Clayton, Ronald D. - 12 .,.. 60, 225, 246. 277 Clements, Cherry L, - 09 ...... ..,. 1 91 Clevenger, Curtis R, - 09 .,.... ..,. 1 91 CIinton,Tonya A.- 11 ,... 211,251,263. 264, 381 Coco, Christopher J, - 12 ...... 225, 243 Cogburn, Rebecca A. - 10 .......... 201 Cogburn, Robert E. - 12 ,...,63, 71, 225, 243 Coggins, Terrill D. - 10 ... ,... Coggins, Twala Y. - 09 .....,.., Cogswell, Max E. Jr. - 11 ....... Coker, Donna - O9 .....,.. 135. 201 191.261 . 13, 211 191,244 Colclasure, Don - 12 .....,....,.... 225 Cole, Carolyn - 09 Cole, Robert Scott - 11 ....,... 211. 246 Coleman, Kim -11 ...,... 211,263,264 Coleman, Lily - 09 .,....,....,.,... 191 Coleman, Patricia - 10 ..... ....., 2 01 Coleman,Venita K. - 11 .. ......,... 211 Collier, Joanna E. - 09 ,,. Collins, Cynthia L. - 11 , ..,.. .... 5 8, Collum, James A. - 11 . .... ..,. 263,264 211 211,244 Commons, Rachel R. - 10 ....... 24. 201 Commons, Blair -10 Company, Bill - 10 ...,............. 201 Company, Cathy L. - 12 ,..224, 243, 245 Compton, Angela K. - 09 , ...... 134, 191 Connell, Jimmy O. - 12 .......,..... 225 Connelly, Susan L. - 10 ,...51, 201, 263, Conner, Andrea J. - 09 ' Conrad, Brian D. - 09 .... .....,.. 1 92 Conrad, Leslie S. - 09 ......,.,.,... 192 Conrad. Scot - 12 ......... 76 111, 225 Conway, Bruce - 09 ...... 192 246, 247 Conway, Keith R. - 11 ......,., 109,211 Cook, Carla M. - 09 .,..... 192, 257, 262 Cook, Sheryl - 11 .......,.,........ 211 Cooke, Katie - 12 ......,....... 63, 225 Cooksey, Tammy M. - 10 ,. ,... 201,262 Cooksey, Tricia M. - 11 .... 34, 133, 2252 Cookston, James R. - 09 .,......... 192 Cookston, Stephanie A. - 12 .... 59, Cooper, Deborah A. -- 11 .....,. 104,211 Cooper, Jennifer - 10 ..,..,......,. 201 Copeland, Ben F. - 12 ...... 64,225,243 Copeland, Dawn R. - 11 ..,. 65, 211, 243, 245 Copeland, George M. - 11 ..,,... 68, 211 Corbitt, Leisa K. - 09 .,.,...... 192, 380 Corbitt, Ronnie L.-12 ......... 225,247 Cordell, Bonnie M. - 10 .... .,... 2 01 Cordell, Brian W. -09 ...,.. 192 Cork, Connie J. - 09 ..... ..,. ..,..192 Corley, Shonda B. -- 12 .......... 40,225 Cornett, Sheri - 10 ................. 201 Coulson, Linda K. - 11 , .... 23, 100, 156, 211, 259 Courtney, Ruth M, - 12 ..,..... 189,225 Cowart, Jimmy D. - 12 ............. 225 Cox, Jacqueline - 11 ,..... 211,243,245 Cox, Lisa A. - 12 ..,.,...,....,.,... 225 Cox, Shennell - 10 ..........,. 137,201 Cox, Thomas David - 12 .... 66,225,244 Craddock, Avery Gene - 10 ......... 201 Craddock, Demetrius - 12 ...,. 113,225 Craddock, Karen M. - 11 . 152, 153, 211, 259, 261 Craddock, Lavonna -11 ...,... 211,246 Craddock, Lemetrius - 12 Craddock, Sharen K. - 11 ,..... Craig, Traci L, - 10 ....,,....,. Crawford, Beverly L. - 09 .......60,226 ....,128 201,296 ....,192 Crawford, Don D. - 11 ... ..... 68,211 Creel, Michael G.- 10 ......,... 201,264 Cripe, Robert R. - O9 ,..,......,.... 192 Crook, Lisa D, - 10 . , . 110, 201, 207, 245 Crook, Luanna Colette - 09 ......... 192 Crookharn, Patricia C. - 10 ......... 201 Crossman, Darlene E, - 09 ...., 192,257 Crossman, James T. - 11 ........... 211 Crossman, Linda M. - 10 ..201, 246, 262 Croswell, Susan - 10 ...,.........., 201 Cueva, Irma - 09 ................... 192 Curran, Kim -10 ............,..,... 201 Curran, Mary Laurie - 11 ..,. 5, 211, 242, 264, 298 Curry, Alvey D. - 11 ....,.,...,...,. 226 Curtis, Daniel H. - 12 . . 63, 226, 243, 266 Curtis, Lewis G, - 10 ....,.....,. 93, 201 Curtis, Michelle D. - O9 .,.. ....... 1 92 Dacus, Dedra E. - 11 ,... . ,. . 263,264 Daffern, Christ, - 12 ..... ......... 2 26 Dallas, William C. - 12 ..,.,.. 26, 42, 226 Dalrymple, Michael A. - 12 .,.. 226, 245, 264, 266 Dalton, Prussia J. - 12 ... .,... 42,226 Damron, Neva S. - 09 ,.,. ,..... 1 92 Daniel, David Leon - 10 ......... 54, 201 Daniels, Derrick D, - 09 Daniel, Kellie L. - 12 ..226, 244,264,267 Daniel, Kenneth L.-11 . ,....., 211,245 Daniel, William C, - 12 ..,.,...,. 75,226 Darwin, Bobby G, Jr. - 11 ,.211, 244,247 Darwin, Trilyn Bevon - 09 ..... , .,... 192 Daugherty, Cynthia D. - 12 .52, 226, 245. 298 Daugherty, Estes M, Jr. - 10 .... 41, 201, 264 Daugherty, Norman P. - 09 ......... 192 Davidson, Cynthia A. - 12 .,77, 104, 226. 264 Davis, Anissa N. - O9 ..... ........ 1 92 Davis, Brian J, -- 12 .... ...... 2 26,244 Davis, Colleen D. - 09 ......,....... 192 Davis, Jennifer R, - 12 . ,. 9, 29,226,275 Davis, Melissa A. - 11 ..... 211, 250, 251, , 264, 313 Davis, Teresa K. - 11 ....,. 211, 245, 264 Davis, Tonya - 11 ........,.... 211,246 Davis, Vicky J. - O9 ...,.,........... 192 244 Day, Joe Ralph Jr. - 12 ,.,..... 226, De Berry, B. Dewayne - 10 ..,.,...,. 201 De Witt, Kimberly J, - 09 .192 Dean, Steven A. - 12 ..,55,46,104,266, 243 Delk, Angela M. - 09 ...........,..., 192 Delk, John A. -O9 ,..,. Delphin, Gina - 11 ..,. ,...192 Denison, Deanna L. - 11 ............ Denison, James W. - 09 Desaloms, John M. - 10 33. 201, 211 211 192 296 Desaloms, Mariana L.-12 .... 51, 55, 75, 79,103,251,226,264,266 Dicken, Kevin M. - 11 . , 46, 62, 211, 243. 246, 247 Dill, Christopher M. - 11 ..... 5, 162,211 Dill, Kevin D. - 09 ..,.. ..........,.. 1 92 Dill, Kimberly E. - 09 ..85,117, 192, 199, 250 Dillon, Carolyn - 11 Dingman, Dean R. - 12 ...., 19,226,247 Dixon, Amy S. - O9 ...,. ...,.,... 1 92 Dixon, Bill L. Jr. - 09 Dodson, Beth - 11 ,............. 22 212 Dodson, John B. - 11 ,. ..,..,., 212,247 Doggett, Debra L. - 09 ..., 192,245 251 Doke, Tammy J. - 09 Dollar, Joel N. - 12 ....,..,..... 87,226 Dollar, Michael S. - 09 .... 192,244,261 Dollins, Donna K. - 12 ,...,.., .,.,..227 Dollins, Wendy E, - 12 ....,........, 212 Donegan, Frances Edna - 09 .,...... 192 Donihoo, Larry C. - 10 ....,..,.,.,. 201 Dooley, Robert- 12 ...,.......,.... 227 Dorsey, La Tanya P. -- 11 ..., 50, 86, 212, 246, 264 Dotson, Brian C.--11 ...,.........,. 212 Douglass, Diane E, - 11 ...212, 246, 251. 264, 266 Doug.as, Donna Renee - 11 .... 212,243 Douglas, Wendy D. - 10 .,...... 201,262 Dowell, Dana L.-11 ..,33,24,141, 172, 212, 245, 246, 261 Dowling, Denise M. - 10 ..,....,.... 201 Drake, Christopher S. - 09 .......... 192 Drake, David A. - 09 ...... 192, 246,264 Driggs, Cindy L. - 12 .,.,....,.,..., 227 Duke, Trenna L. - 12 Duncan, Kathy D.-12 Dunlap, Aubrey L. - 10 , ...... , . 201, 261 Dunlap, Detra M. - 10 ,.... ..... 1 35,201 Dunlap, Gary D. - 12 .... .... 5 7,227 Dunlap, Gerho M. - 09 ......... 192,257 Dunn, James R. Jr, - 12 .........,.. 227 Dunn, Michael A. - 10 ..... 202,257,299 Dupree, Marla D, - 09 .......... 192,262 Durbin, Angela M. - 10 .......,. 202, 206 Duren, Craig E, - 09 ...... ..,..... 1 92 Durham, DouglasJ.-O9 ,.... .,.,...192 Dusold, Philip Earl- 12 ............. 227 Dutton, William E. - 09 ..... 85, 192, 198 Eta Carter, Greg Blakely, and Billy Carroll play volleyball during Index - 383 Gordon Dean A10 .110, 111,212 Eastridge, Chanda S. A 09 .....,...... 92 Edwards, Angela R. A 10 ....... 202,263 Edwards, Ann Camille A 12 ...,...... 227 Edwards, Gayla J. A 11 .,....,. 3, 33, 192 Edwards, Rhonda V. A 09 ...27, 192,264 Edwards, Victoria A 10 ....,.,.. 202, 262 Eggleston, Melissa S. A 11 ....,...,.. 212 Eleby, Rodney Charles A ,.,., 22,125, 202, 162 Elliott, Rodney Heath A 10 . 147.202, 259 Ellis, Kimberly R. A 12 ,,,... 59 227, 246 Elmore, Terry G. A 11 ..... 209 212, 292 Elston, James C. A 11 .,........ 212,227 Emeary,Andrea D. A 10 141 202 262 Endsley, R. Steven A 10 Engel, Jeffrey E. A 11 .212, 247 263,264 Engledow, Deborah K. A 10 .... 202, 263, 264 Engledow, Teresa A. A 12 ...,,.. 227,244 Ervin, Adriana J. A 10 ....,..,,..,... 202 Ervin, Vanessa R. A 11 ...,..,., 212,246 Escalante, Alejandra A 10 .,...... 93,202 Eshelman, Daniel G. ll A 09 ..,....... 192 Eshelman, Susan M. A 11 ..,. 19, 45, 212 Esposito, CarlosA09 . 93, 146, 147, 192, 259 Esters, John W. A 10 ..,....,.,..,... 202 Estes, Cheryl A. A 11 ...38, 47, 212, 263, 264, 299 Estes, MichaelTodd A 09 . . .26, 190, 12952i Estes, Bill A Coach ..... .,.,..,.., 1 83 Eubanks, Brad S. A 11 .,.,..,....... 212 Eurom, Jennifer L. A 09 ,..,.,...,.., 192 Eurom, Kendra A 12 ....,. 227,264 266 Evans, Cindy .....,.... ......,..... 2 02 Evans, David K. A 12 ...... ,... 9 1,227 Evans, Kerensa C. A 12 ... ..,..,. .227 Everett, Kimberly A 09 .,.. . . , 117, 192 Everett, Sandra F. A 12 .. .,.... 227,264 Everman, Belinda L. A 09 ... ..,., . 192 Ewers, Lori A. A 09 .....,. ......,. 1 92 Ewers, Randy L. A 10 . .. .,.,. 20,202 Fagin, James W. A09 ...... 119,126 Fair, Helena .,.,...,..........,..,.. Fallon, Patrick E. A 12 ..,,.,.... 227 Faught, Sherrie Lee A 10 .......,... Felch, Carol .,........,,.. .,...... Fennell, James L. A09 ....,.... 192 Ferguson, John S. A 09 .,....... 193 Fesperman, Charles D. A 09 .,..,... Filbeck, Timmy A 09 .,......,...,.. 192 183 276 202 183 244 244 193 193 Fincher, Ann Michelle A 12 .,,. 34, 38, 42, 75, 87, 188, 227, 245, 246, 264, 266, Fincher, Bradley S. A 11 ,.., 32, 125, Fisher, Rebecca A. A 11 ...212, 243, 273. 380 212, 257 251 Fleck, Jeffery K. A 12 ..20, 227, 251, 381 Fleck, Jennifer A. A 10 Fleming, Janis K. A 11 .17, 212, 263, 264, 293 Fleming, Lester ,.,.....,........,,,. 121 Flowers, Cynthia M. A 12 .,..,...,.,. 227 Floyd, Bobby Jack ll A 10 .....,. 202,389 Fogle, Karen S. A 10 ...,., 202,207,251 Fontaine, Jerry A. A 11 ...,. 64,212,243 Ford, Lisa A 10 ....,...,.,.....,.... 202 Ford, Lisa A. A 09 ....... ...... 2 8, 193 Ford, Lorinda G.A 11 .....,..,.,.... 212 Fordyce, David Neal A 12 .,..,.. 227, 243 Forsythe, John D. A 10 ..,. 153,202,259 Foscue, Garland B. IV A 09 .....,. 20, 193 Foster, Charles W. A 09 .,..,....,... 193 Foster, Djuna A 12 ,.... 90, 227, 264,297 Foster, Gary W. A 12 Foster, Kelley D. A09 .13,143,191,193. 262 Fowler, Kete K. A 11 ...,.,..,.. 212,245 Fowler, Peter R. A 09 ....,.. 32,118,193 Frailicks, Roy ...,..,.,....,.,,. 227,247 Francisco, Lori Paige A 11 ,,.. 32, 47, 83, 102, 212, 264 Franklin, Robert H. A 10 Franklin, Sarah J. A 11 Frazier, Pamela K. A 11 Freeman, Christan A 10 ...,.,....,., 202 French, James J. A 09 Froese, Janet K. A 12 ...50, 55, 227, 263, 264, 266, 293 Froese, Steven L. A 10 .........., 3,264 Frost, P. Leanne A 11 ..,. ...... 2 12 Fugett, Steven V.A10 .,.....,...,.. 193 Fuller, John David A 09 .,..,..,..... 193 Fulton, Mark Clayton A 11 .202, 247, 254, 69 Fulton, Rodney Joe A 09 . . . 159, 228, 272 Gabnel, Sean A 9 ........ ....193 Gafford, Robin A. A 10 Gage, George L. A 11 Gaines, Christopher A 09 ........... 202 Gage, Paul D. A 11 ......,.. 90,212,242 Galbreath, Demetrius A 09 .212, 257, 267 Gallegos, Catherine A 12 ....... 210,212 Gallegos, Nancy +12 ..49,110,113,202, 207, 245, 247, 259 Gallion, Timothy J. A 12 ...,..,. 145,212 Gann, Kimberly D. A O9 228 Gann, Rodney T. A 12 Gann, Timothy B. A 09 Gann, Tracie M. A 09 Garcia, Luis C. A 10 Gardner, Sheila D. A 09 ...,. .... 2 12 Garland, Ramona K. A 12 .... .... 2 28 Garza, Orlando D. A 10 Gathron, Lequita A 09 .,..,.......,. 202 ...s David Senor concentrates on his class assignment. Gentry, Kevin Chad A 11 ... ...... .202 Gentry, Roxanne A 11 Gentry, Vaughn Jr. A 10 ..... 5, 122,123, 212, 257 George, Jeff S. A 09 Giacone, Brian T. A 09 Giardina, Liz A 11 ......... .... 2 12 Gibson, Blake E. A 12 ........ .... 2 02 Gibson, Cynthia Ruth A 10 ..... ....202 Gibson, Philip R. A 11 ,.....,,.,..... 183 Gibson, Shellie K. A 12 Gilbert, Gillespie, Maryanna K. A 10 Glidwell, Stacy L. A 11 ......... 213,296 Godsey, Julie L. A 10 . . . 62, 47, 213, 244, 264, 267, 293 Gonzales, Jackie A 12 .,....,....... 228 Gonzales, Joseph A 11 Gooch, Cary J. A 12 ....,..,.,. 228 247 Gooden, Patrick Shane A 10 ......... 202 Goodman, Leon D. A 09 Fisk, Sharon Kay A 10 ,... . ...... ... 202 Gearinger, Deborah V. A 09 .. 20, 29, 228 Fitzpatrick, Nichele A O9 . ...... 193,257 Gearinger, Leonard A O9 .. .......... 202 Fleck, Denise L. A 09 ............,.. 193 Geier, Elizabeth J. A 12 Y Matt Stovall gathers practice. 384 A Index Gordon, Michael E. A 09 . ......... 259 Gorman, Jesse Brian A 10 ...... 202,380 Graham, Bret H. A 12 Graham, Jimmie T. A 11 . . 46, 47, 50, 53, 208, 213, 267 Graham, Tamalyn D. A 11 Gravenstreter, Connie A 09 Gray, Chas. W. A 11 ............ 213 247 Gray, George E. A 11 .,., ......... 2 13 Gray, Mickael A 11 ....., . 57, 228,247 Gray, Shannon A 11 Green, Donte R. A 10 Green, Ellis T. A 09 ...... . . 68, 88, 213 Green, Larry W. A 11 .,.,....... 213,246 Green, Monique H. A 09 .,.. 85, 142, 190, 193, 262 267 Greene, Donnie R. A 10 .. ........ 202 Greiner, Amy A 11 .... 106, 213, 245,267 Griffin, Gary A 09 ................... 193 Griffin, Gina L. A 11 ...... .....,.., 1 28 Griffin, Harold S. A 09 ... ........ . 193 Griffin, Kathy L. A 11 .... . 40, 213 245 Griffin, Melissa L. A 10 ... . . . 3, 24, 202 Griffin, Rhonda L. A 11 .... 213, 244,264 Griffin, Steven G. A 10 ..,....., 202,242 Griffith, Richard H. A 12 , . 55,228,264 Griffith, Teresa L. A 09 .............. 193 Grigg, Deanna S. A 09 ... ........ . 193 Grigg, Jonathan D. A 12 . . 9, 17, 228,244 Grigg, Rex A 12 ........ 3, 18, 26, 75, 228 Grisham, Gina M. A 10 ....,......,.. 202 Grisham, Lisa L. A 11 ..,....... 213 296 Groves, Jason A. A 09 Gudgel, Jim A 11 ........... 22,213,247 Guedea, Federico- 11 ............, 213 Guedea, Fernando Jr. A 11 ..... 213,246 Guess, Jerry D. Jr. A 10 ......... 22,202 Gurley, Jerry L. A 12 Guthrie, Jimmy R.A 10 ..... ..... 2 O2 Haakinson, Carole M. A 12 .228, 245,267 Hadley, Tonnetta V. A O9 ....... 193,257 Haggard, Clifford D. A O9 ........ 93, 193 Haggard, Jeffery M.A 11 .... .213 Haggard, Pamela K. A 11 ... ...... . 213 Haines, Sandra L. A 10 ... .... 202,245 Hall, Jay A 10 ......... .... 2 02,247 Hall, Jimmy L. A 12 ..... ......... 2 28 Hall, Kimberly A.A 11 ... ...... 213,264 Hamilton, Lisa A. A 11 ...... 41,213,246 Hamm, Scott T. A09 . ....... 5,119,193 Hammett, Wayne A 12 ...........,.. 228 Hammett, Kathryn M. A 09 ...10,27,193 Hammond, Nina A 09 ............... 193 Hammond, Christopher A 09 ,...,... 193 Hamons, Stephen M. A 09 . 193,244,261 Hampton, Stacy A. A O9 ............ 193 Hancock, David A 10 ..,............ 202 Hanrahan, Daniel E. A 11 ........ 32,213 Hansard, Mirtis A. A 09 ..... 32, 193,259 Harding, Kevin C. A 09 .,....... 193,259 Harless, Trina K. A 09 Harper, Darren G. A 10 ........ 5, 25,202 Harrell, Cindy J. A 11 .............,. 202 Harrell, David J.-11 ..... 156,157,213. 246, 259 Harrell, Elizabeth A O9 ...... 85, 193, 267 Harrington, Ronald D. A 12 . . 10, 158,228 Harris, Donovan L. A O9 Harris, Dina A 09 ................... 193 Harris, Frank Lee A 10 ..... 124, 202,257 Harris, Gwendilyn K. A 12 ........... 228 Harris, Mrs. Kay A Faculty ........... 189 Harris, James Kelley A 10 ,.,...,.... 202 Harrison, Johnny E. A 09 193,263,264 Harvey, James E. A 11 ...... 24,213,244 Harvey, Richard A. A 10 .... 26, 202, 247, 263, 264 Hase, Susan P.A11 ..... 7,27,107,214, 245, 267 Hatch, Donald G. A 09 ... .....,.. .193 Hattie, Lorraine K. A 11 ..... 26,214,245 Hatton, Charles- 12 .... 34, 57, 228, 247 Hayes, Susan Jennifer A 10 . 16, 245, 246, 202, 242 Haywood, Donald K. A09 .. 38,193,244, 263, 264 Heatley,John F.A11 ......... .214 Heil, Drew F. A 10 .................. 202 Heitmann, Craig A 10 ..... 202,263 264 Henderson, A. Machelle Y 12 ,..,.... 228 Henderson, Billy J. Y 12 ...,,,..,.... 228 Henderson, Donna M. Y 09 ...,. 193, 380 Henderson, Tommy L, Y 11 .,....... 214 Henricks, Eric M. Y 10 ......,.,..... 202 Henry, Linda K. Y 12 .... ,.,.. 2 28,242 Hensley, Bryan L. Y 10 ..,. .,...... 2 03 Hepner, Marshall D. Y 10 ...,.,,..,. 203 Hermes, Douglas J. Y 12 .... 55, 57, 247, 248 Hernandez. Gracelia Y 11 ...65. 214, 265 Hernandez, Josephine Y 11 . . . 5, 65, 214, 243 Herpeche, Stacy Don Y 10 , 26, 203, 263, 264 Herpeche, Theresa L. Y 12 ...., 228, 245 Hickman, Ben Jack Y 12 ....... 228, 227 Hickman, Jerry Y 10 ....,... ...... 2 03 Hickman, Melissa G. Y O9 ,,......,., 193 Elston, Scott Y 12 Hickson, Craig S. Y 10 ...,.. 89,203,257 Hickson, Nichelle E. Y 12 ,..,.,. 228, 243 Hightower, Richard J. Y 10 .......... 203 Hill, Karen R. Y 11 ...,...,,....,.... 214 Hill, Leonard L. Y 11 .... 26, 48, 109, 214, 244 Hill, Richard E. Y 09 ..,,.,.. 48, 193, 264 Hilton, Kevin R. Y 11 ,..,....,......, 214 Hindsley, Carolyn Sue Y 11 ....,..,.. 214 Hindsley, Martha S. Y 09 .... .... 1 93 Hindsley, Mildred A. Y 11 ... ..,,. . 214 Hindsley, Retha J. Y O9 ... ..,..,. . 193 Hines, David W. Y 12 ,....,,.... 228, 249 Hinson, James T. Y 11 .........,.... 214 Hodges, Emma J. Y 10 . ..., 24.203, 246, 263, 264 Hogan, Michael B. Y 10 ........,..,. 203 Hogan, Ricky G. Y 11 ........,. 214, 242 Holbrook, Jacquelyn M. Y 09 ... 193,267 Holder, Bonnie J. Y O9 .,.,.,...,,.,. 193 Holder, Katherine L. Y 11 ... ....214 Holland, Daron R. Y 10 .... ..... 2 03 Holle, Michael N. Y 10 ...... .... 2 03 Hollingsworth, Charle Y 10 ..,. .,.. 2 03 Hollingsworth, Teresa Y 11 .......... 214 Holloway, Charlotte D. Y 10 Holman, Michael T. Y 09 Hooten, Douglas W. Y 10 . ..... 203, 259 Hopkins, Brian P. -09 .62. 193, 244, 246, 263, 264, 266, 267 Hopkins, Christopher Y 10 .......... 203 Hopper, Machelle Y 10 .,.,.,... .., 203 Hopper, Patrick Lee Y 11 ........... 214 Hopper, Tex Autry Y 09 ...........,. 193 Hoppess, David Thor Y 10 .203, 259. 224647 Hopson, Dale L. Y 09 ..... ,... 1 93 Horner, Leslie A. Y 09 ..... ..... 1 93 House, Kenda D. Y 10 ...,.. ...... 2 03 Housewright, Terry W. Y 11 ...... 63,214 Howard, Gretchen A. Y 12 Howell, Andrea N. Y 09 ......... 193, 262 Howell, Jeff D. Y 12 ......,.,..,..... 229 Howell, Susan E. Y 11 .214, 264, 267 293 Huber, Kathleen A. Y 12 ,. ........, 229 Huber, Tricia L. Y 10 .,.......... 13 203 Hudson, Carla R. Y 10 .... 141 203 262 Hudson, James R. Y 10 ... .,.,... . 203 Hudson, Jessica L. Y 11 ........ 214,217 Hudson, Joseph Ill Y O9 ....... . 193 Huffman, Thomas Lee Y 09 ..... 193 258 Hughes, Stephanie L. Y 09 ...... 193 261 Hughley, Sherry A. -- 10 . .. ..... . 203 Hughley, Starla D. Y 11 Humphrey, Sonya L. Y 09 Hull, Timothy D. Y 11 .149 214,261 296 Hunt, Amanda G. Y 10 .... ........, 2 O3 Hunt, Phyllis R. Y 12 . . . 50, 229, 239 246 Hunt, Sherry L. Y 12 ...... ...,..,. 2 29 Hunter, Lester Y 12 Hunter, Michael L. Y 11 .... . . . 34 214 Hunter, Stephanie A. Y 10 , ......... 203 Huntsman, Lisa K. Y 12 ... .... 229 246 Hutcheson, Jeffrey S. Y 09 .... 193 264 Hutchison, Robert Y 10 ... ....,.. , 203 Huschie, Sherrie Y 12 ..., .... 2 29, 243 lnman, Angel L. Y 12 ... .,..,. 229 276 Inman, Linda E. Y 09 ........... 193 266 Isabell, Patricia A. Y 11 ... 136, 137, 139, 157, 214, 261 Ives, Sheree L. Y 10 ......,.,....... 203 Ishmael, Tamatha Y 09 .,.,......... 194 Jackson, Audrea D. Y 10 ,...... 194,203 Jackson, Charles A. Y 09 Jackson, Jeffrey S. Y 10 Jackson, Rodney L. Y 10 ....... 203,298 Jackson, Ta Junan K.Y1O ...... 203,22 Jackson, Theresa K. Y 11 .... 111, 4, 247. 267 Jackson, William Y 12 Jacobs, La Vonda Y 11 ...,. ......, 2 15 Jacobs, Pamela A. Y 11 ......... 10, 215 James, Clinton W. Y 10 ............. 203 James, Cynthia A. Y 10 ..... 51 203,245 Jansen, Briant J. Y 10 .............. 203 Jansen, Robert S. Y 10 ............. 203 Jarvis, Donald L. Jr. Y 09 .. 194,263 264 Jaynes, Dequita A. Y 10 ............. 203 Jeffers, Becky A. Y 09 ..... ... 194 Jenkins, Angela J. Y 10 .... ..... 2 03 Jenkins, Ronald Lynn Y 10 ......... 203 Jenneman, Lisa K. Y 11 ........ 215 246 Jennings, Diane M. Y 10 ,., ...... . 203 Jennings, Jason C. Y 10 ............ 203 Johnson, Angela L. Y 11 ........ 215 246 Johnson, Angela M. Y 11 ...128, 215 243 Johnson, Carolyn E. Y 12 ... 59,229 246 5 it QV 'Qu 'J Q Doug Durham works on his metal trades project. L I ,K X E Robin Ridgeway looks over one of the many boo library. New ,. 3 f. E .gg ewlarffi- k s in the Johnson, Dena J. Y 11 ......... 215, 245 Johnson, Jon D. Y 12 .......... 229,247 Johnson, Kenneth D. Y 11 . 124, 125,261 Johnson, Marcus D. Y 10 ....... 203,261 Johnson, Marie E. Y 12 .......... 26,229 Johnson. Michael W. Y 10 ........... 203 Johnson, Paulette Y O9 .... 194, 261, 262 Johnson, Raymond Doug Y 10 ....... 203 Johnson, Regis L. Y 09 ......... 194, 258 Johnson, Sharon Y 09 Johnson, Steven P. Y 11 Johnson, Teresa A. Y 11 ... ...... .215 Johnson, Terry D. Y 10 ............. 203 Johnson, Tracey L. Y 12 ........ 229, 267 Johnson, William T. Y 11 . . , 42, 215, 244, 245, 263.264, 298 Jones, Alvin J. Y 09 .. 114, 149, 194, 207. 261, 267 Jones, Bradford L. Y 10 Jones, Britt M. Y 10 ............ 203, 261 Jones, Chadwick L. Y 09 ............ 194 Jones, Claudette E. Y 11 . . 175, 215, 218. 298 Jones, Gloria M. Y 09 Jones, Gwen Y. Y09 .... ...... 3 2, 194 Jones, Jennie Y 12 .......... 32, 42 229 Jones, Kevin Y 10 ......... 194, 244. 389 Jones, Lisa Loree Y 09 ......... 194,267 Jones, Sharon R. Y 11 .,. ........ .215 Jones, Thomas M. Y 10 .... ..... 2 03 Jones, Timothy F. Y 10 .... ....... 2 03 Jones, Tracy L. Y 10 ..... ..... 2 03,245 Joplin, Juet Y 10 .......... ...... 2 03 Jordan, Johnny L. Y 12 Judkins, Edmond B. Y O9 .... .... 1 94 Justus, Andrew W. Y 09 .... ...... 1 94 Justus, JenniferY 11 .... .... 4 8, 215 Kaats, Darren P. Y 11 ..... 124,125 215 Kaats, Renee Lynn Y 10 ,.. 203,245,247 Kane,JeanneM.Y11 .............. 215 Kearns, Terri T, Y 09 .....,......... 194 Keene, Kim E. Y 11 ... 90, 215, 244, 245, 263, 264 Kelley, Howard A. Y 09 ..,........... 194 Kelley, Kim Y 10 ................... 203 Kelley, Lisa L. Y 12 .............. 12,229 Kelley, Thad R. - 12 ..... 10, 46, 77, 109, 229, 268 Kelly, Vincent Y 10 .... .,....... 2 03 Kemp, Todd L. Y 10 Kennedy. Angela J. Y 10 . . . 203.263, 264 Kever, James T. Y 12 .......... 229,277 Kever, Julia R. Y 12 Key, Kimberly Sue Y 10 .... 16, 110, 203, 207. Killion,Cynthia A.- 11 ..... 71,215, Killion, David E. Y 10 ....,.. Killion, Sharon L, Y 09 , 27, 194, 263. Kimbrell, Freddie L. Y 11 Kimsey, Deborah A. Y 10 Kimsey, La Donna R. Y 09 .. 113, 245 245 203 264 194 Kinder, Jennifer A. Y 09 ... King, George S. Y 11 ,..... King, Jimmy D. Y 12 194 ..........215 .....117, Kinney, Lance S. Y 09 .... 194, 246, 261, 263 Kinsey, Freddie R. Y 09 .... 194,263,264 Kirby, William J. Y 12 .......... 230,247 Kirchhofer. Alice P. Y 10 Kisloski, Chip Y 11 ....... .... 2 03 Kittrell, John K. Y 10 ............... 215 Kleespies, Julianne Y 10 ......,.203, 244 Kniffin, Sharon D. Y 12 .... 157, 203, 245, 246, 259 Knight, Reginald L. Y 11 ..........,. 267 Knight, Sandy Y 12 ,...... .,...... 2 30 Knight, Tina- 10 ........,.......... 215 Knowles, Kimberly K. Y 09 . 10,150,194, 203, 261 Knowles, Steven L. Y 10 ......,. 203,244 Koehler, Dennis A. Y 11 ,...,....,.,. 215 Kohutek, Stephanie Y 09 ... 48,203,264 Korioth, James Y 10 ... 20, 52, 103, 230, 264 Koschelew, Teresa D. Y 12 ..... 179.215, 242, 267, 388 Kottwitz, Andrea J. Y 11 ..., 60, 230, 246, 263, 264, 267, 269, 274 Kottwitz, Michael A. Y 12 .,.. 75.79, 104, 179, 230, 264, 266, 267 Krajewski, Marsha A. Y 12 ...... 201,203 Kramer, Tim J. Y 10 . , . 59, 230.246, 264 Krauss, Ronda C. Y 12 .....,... 194, 199 Krider, Mark D. Y 09 ..,....... 203,245 Kuhn, Melanie L. Y 10 ,........, 215,247 Kulhavy, Anna L. Y 11 ...., 230,244,258 Kuykendall, Jerry E. Y 12 Kuykandall, Randall Y 10 ..,......,., 203 Kvestad, Bobby ........,.. ... 230,275 Kvestad, Valerie D. Y 11 ......,. 215,244 Kyle, Leslie Ann Y 10 ....... 32 203,247 Kyler, Kristy A. Y 12 ......, 230, 264, 273 La Foy,John L.Y 11 ..., 49, 67,215, 247, 263. 264 La Foy, Steven R. Y 09 .... 194,244,264 La Rock, Shonda M. Y 09 ...,... 194, 196 Laddusire, Dennis R. Y 10 Lamb, Eric Ray Y 11 .,..,. ...,.... 2 15 Lamb, Michael W. -09 .... ... 194,246 Lamb, Velma Y 12 .,...... ...... 2 30 Lamm, Kristy L. Y 09 Landham,AllanW.Jr.-11 ..... 215,246 Langford, Steven L, Y 10 ...95. 203, 6 Lansford, George D. Y 09 .. Lansford, James C. Y 10 .........,.. Larson, Bethany A. Y 12 ... 230, 263. Larson, Rebecca Sue Y 09 Laster, Christopher G. Y 10 Latsch, Diane L. Y 10 ...., Lawrence, Adam Y 10 ..... 199 203 172, 267 ,.....41. . . 18, 42. 264, 266. ,...203 203 203 index Y 385 John Mentzel works on his drafting project. Laws, Angela 412 ., ,,..., ..,..,.,. 2 30 Laws, Cynthia K. 4 09 ...,..,... 194, 198 Lawson, Patrick A. 4 09 Leach, Kevin R.412 ,...... .... Leach, Stephen T.-10 ... Lee, Mark L.410 .,..,. Lee, Richard A. - 11 Leeder, Larry C, - 10 Leeder, Lari C. - 09 .,.. Layman, David P. - 12 .,.. 26, 40, 77, 91, 104, 230 203 ....194, .258 203 203 257 272 Lenore, Leila C. - 12 .....,..... 230, Lesnick, Thomas M. 4 12 .. .31,180. 239, 251, 230. 278 Leute, Brenda A. 4 12 .... 230, 231, 244. 276 Lewis, John B. - 10 Lichnovsky, Debra A. - 12 ... Lichnovsky, Diane -11 ......,, 211 Lillibridge, Daylene - 11 . Lillibridge, Dean H. 4 09 . ...,.,.215 .,.....194 . 66, 89, 23. 244, , 243 , 245 . 199 273 Lillie, Lori E. 4 10 ....,.., .....,. 2 04 Lillis, John P. 4 09 ,..... ....,.. 1 94 Lin, Hui Ling - 09 Lincecum, David B,412 ...,. 57, 90, 231 Lincecum, Deborah J. 4 10 19, 38, 21, 251, 204, 245, 264 Little, Eric -12 , .,...,..,...,..,... 231 Lodge, John Scott- 10 .......,. 19 Loftin, Donna M. 4 11 ...... 32,215 . 204 , 298 Logan, Eudora M. 4 09 .....,.,...... 194 Logston, Casey R.-11 ... .... 215,247 Logston, Kendall M. - 09 ............ 194 Lohr,Tom H.411, .,......, 67,215 247 Long, Jeffrey S. - 09 ...... 194,203,262 Long, Laura M. - 09 ...,.. ......... 1 94 Lora, David A. - 12 .............. 23,243 Lorance, Amy M,410 .... ..,.,.... 2 04 Louderback, Christi D. - 10 ......... 204 Louderback, Kelly L. 4 09 ..194, 263, 264 Louderback, Lisa G, 4 11 .,.23,157,172, 215, 259 Lovelace, Tina M. - 11 ..... 38, 215, 245, 263, 264 Low, Kurt 4 10 .,151, 204, 246, 263, 264 Low, Melinda B. 4 11 . 151, 179,215,293 Low, Patricia A. 4 11 ..........,.,.. 215 Lowery, Jennette C, - 10 .... 48, 71, 204 Lowery, John A. - 10 ...., ......... 2 15 Lucas, Tracy R. - 10 ...... 151,204,247 Lucchesi, Andrew W. - 12 ..,. 51, 75, 95. 104, 150, 231, 245, 266, 269 Lucchesi, Anna N. - 09 ..,.,.,.. 194,261 Ludlow, Billy E. 4 09 . 156, 194, 259, 386 4 Index Ludlow, Wendy E. 4 10 ..... 42, 204, 245. 263, 264 Lunkley, Timothy J.- 12 .. 231,246,296 Lunkley, Wendy 4 10 ...... 164,204,245 Luper, Curtis S, - 11 ..47,109,149,165. 216, 251, 261 Luper, Juanita E. 4 12 ...,...... 231,276 Luper, Kimberly E. 4 10 ..... 16,204,293 Luper, Leola J. - 10 ,.... ...,...... 2 04 Luper, Paul A. 4 10 Luper, Welton O. - 09 ..... . . . 149,261 Lynch, Dana K. - 10 .... .......... 2 04 Lynch, Larry L.412 ........ 40,231,293 Lynn, Regina D. 4 10 .... ..... 1 89,204 Lyons, Jeffrey L.412 ... ..,...... ,231 Lyons, Kevin D. 4 11 ...,....... 216,261 Lyons, Traci Y. 4 11 ..,..., 188,216,246 Mabry, Daniel G. 409 ...,......,.... 194 Mack, Tonya R. 4 09 ....... 32, 194, 164 Mackey, Debbie ....,., .,........ 2 16 Mackey, Ryan 4 10 ..... .... 2 04,242 Maddera, Gina L. - 11 .... ...,. 2 8, 216 Maddera, Jon D. 4 09 .... ....... 1 94 Maddox, Carla Sue 4 10 .,....,..... 204 Main, Shannon J. - 09 ,.,...,....... 194 Malacara, Kelly 410 ....., 204,251,262 Mallinson, Steven J. 4 11 ,.......... 216 Malolepszy, Michelle 4 09 .... ..... 1 94 Malone, Delilah K. - 12 Mantooth, Wendy G. - 10 ....,...... 204 Manuel, Vanessa F. - 09 . . . 143, 194,262 Marcus, Kelly S. 4 O9 . .,.,..,...,.,. 194 Marine, Henry L. - 09 .......... 194,380 Markl, Carol L. - 11 .........,.. 216,264 Markl, Deborah J, - 12 .27, 231, 264 . 266 Marsh,Jennifer M. - 12 ..73, 86, 91, 231, 247, 266 Marshall, Lori Ann - 09 ... 142,194,251, 392 Martin, Janet S. 4 10 .., ,,,....,. .204 Martin, Larry W. - 12 ......,...,.,.. 231 Martin, Lisa M. - 09 ........,... 194,257 Mask, Alicia M.-10 ...,... 204,251,261 Mask, Erica N. -O9 ...19, 162, 263, 264, 293 Mask, Frederick D. 4 11 ,....... 216,243 Mask, Shari L. 4 11 .. .,... 58,216 Mask, Troy E. 4 09 Mason, Ray Charles -11 ...,...... Mason, Rodney O, -11 .... 148,216, . 261 261 Mathews, David Brent 4 12 Matthews, David W. 4 11 ..257, 224, Maxwell, Russell G. 4 11 ..... ...... Mayer, Charlie H. 4 12 .... 154, 155, Mayer, Michael G. 4 10 .. ........89 231 263. 216 .216 231. 293 . 204 McAllister, Peggy R. 4 09 ... ..... . 194 McBride, Jimmy D. - 10 ..,. ...., 2 04 McCain, Ralph4 11 ........ ...... 2 16 McCarn, Gerald G. - 12 McCleese, Melinda A. 4 09 ..... 194,264 McClure, Brenda L. 4 10 ..., 20, 62, 204, 244, 245 McClure, David B. - 12 ,.. 159, 231, 251, 387 McClure, Kimberly A, 4 12 ...53, 90, 231, 264, 266 McClure, Wade E. 4 09 ,.,., 85,126, 194, 198, 264, 257 McCollum, Rodney M.411 ...., 216,257 McConnell, Leslie V. 4 12 ...80,104, 159. 165, 231 McCord, David P. 4 12 .............. 231 McCord, Timothy C. 4 10 ........... 204 McCormic, Ronda M. 4 10 ,,.... 204,259 McCrary, Gary 4 09 ................ 194 McDaniel, Kevin B. ...,... 10, McElhannon, Cooper 412 .. -11 .. 216 77, 231, 258. 276 McGinness, Bobby W, 4 09 McGraw, Dustie A. 4 09 ..... .... 1 94 McHanny, Anita E. 4 12 . ,.....,... . . 231 McHanny, Edwena M. 4 O9 ......,... 194 McHanny, Landrus L.-11 ....... 63. 215 Mclntosh, Bobbie J. 10 ...... . ,.... 204 McKay, Karen R. 4 09 .... ,.....,. 1 94 McKee, Dorothy - 09 . ..., .... 1 94, 251 McKee, LeslieS.-11 ..... .216 McKee, Mark A. 4 11 ..... ..,. 2 16 McKinney, Kelly R. 4 12 ....,..... 5,231 McKinney, Sheryl D. 4 12 McKinzie, Twyla J, - O9 ,............ 194 McLain, Brian W. 4 10 .... ,.,....20. 204 McLain, Carry D.- 11 ..... 216,263,264 McLellan, Stacey L. - 11 .,216, 246, 263. 264 McMenamy, Charles R, 4 11 McNeely, Shaun W, L. 4 12 ... .... .231 McNew, Gary L.-11 ....... .... 2 16 McRee, Mark A. - 09 .,.., .... 1 94 Means, Sherry L.-12 Medlin, Pamela A. - 12 Medlin, Warren D.-12 .... 232,247,258 Medrano, Diana R, - 10 .....,....... 204 Melgaard, Sheila L, - O9 ..,...,..... 194 Melton, Colin W. 4 11 . . . 34, 54,216,244 Melton, Gregory D. - 11 .... 16,144,216. 258 Melton, Jesse R. - 09 .............., 194 Melugin, Cynthia J. - 10 . 49, 86, 81, 100. 204, 245, 246, 247 Mentzel, John K, - 12 ..... 232,272,386 Meredith, Scott M. 4 12 ...,,.... 42,232 Merritt, Phillip D.-12 ...... 76, 242,232 Milam, Jeff-11 ..,..., ...,.,..,.. 2 16 Milam, Vickie A.- 11, ..,....... 216 , 246 Miles, Gilbert Stan 410 Miller, Amy R. 4 09 ..,..... 194,259,266 Miller Brian P. - 12 ..,......... 232,266 Miller, Darrell W. 4 11 . . . 44, 87, 216, 266 Miller, David R. -11 ....,.,,........ 216 Miller, Jeffrey S. - 12 ,......... 232,243 Miller, Lorilyn 4 09 ...........,...., 194 Miller, Marc W. 4 10 .... 23, 69, 204, 244. 262 Miller, Marcy Ann - 09 ...........,.. 194 Miller Mark K. 4 12 ...69, 232, 242, 263, 264 Miller, Melvin R. 409 .,............. 194 Miller, Monica 4 O9 Miller Paul- 10 ....,,.......,,.,.., 204 Miller, Velma L.-10 ..51, 174, 204, 245, 266 Mimms, Vernon lV 410 ....,.,.,..,. 204 King, Wendi D. 4 10 Minshew, Marshall A. 4 12 .... 7, 74, 104, 105, 232, 258, 261, 268, 272 Minshew, Monica - O9 ..,.........., 195 Mitchell, Milinda E. - 09 ........ 195, 267 Mitchell, Mindy M. - 09 ..,., ...... 1 95 Mitchell, Rahamy A. - 09 ........ 67, 195 Mitchell, Wylie N. 4 11 ,........,..,, 216 Moberly, John C. - 11 .... 148, 216, 257, 261 Moberly, Kristine M,- 10 .. 50, 204, 267, 393 Modisette, Jackey V. - 09 .,.... 194,262 Mohrmann, Ronald G. - 11 .......... 216 Moore,AliceAnn409 ..... 195,246,247 Moore, GlendaA.4 11 ............,. 216 Moore, Jimmy Carol- 10 ...... 204,244 Mora, Antonio 412 .,.......... 232,247 Mora, Baldemar- 11 ............... 216 Morales, Christina A. 4 10 ....... 41,204 Morales, Eugene- 12 ..144, 232, 247, 25 Morehead, Kimberly K. - 09 ........ 195 Moreland, Barbara J. - 09 Moreland, Karen 412 ...,.,.,., 232,244 Morgan, Paula - Faculty ............ 267 Morgan, Sam -09 ................, 195 Morris, John M.412 ....... 20,232,244 Morris, Traci L. - 10 ........... 204,264 Morrow, LauraA.- 11 ....,.... 216,243 Morse, Susan Ann -11 . 44, 88, 216, 246, 247, 263, 264, 266 Moseley, Meredith L. 4 09 ...... 195,264 Mrozinski, James W, - 10 . . .67 204,244 Mulholland, Heidi L. - 12 ....... 232,245 Mullins, Christian A. - 09 .. 194, 195,264 Mullis, Kevin R.411 .... 9,162,217,264 Mullowney, Patrick S. - 10 ....., 28,204 Mulvaney, Linda Jo - 09 ..........,. 195 Murley, Verna K. - 09 .... .,.. 1 95 Murphy, Evangeline - 12 Murphy, Veronica A. - 11 ......,.... 243 Murrin, Timothy E. 4 O9 ,.,.,.,. 195,244 Murringer, Colleen L.-11 ....,. 151, 195 Myatt, Melissa S. 4 12 ......,.. 232,243 Myatt, Michaele L. - 11 ..8, 52, 217, 245, 267 Mygrant, Karen Lyn 411 .... 7,107,217, 245, 267 LeQuita Gathron Patrice Bevels and Carla Webb wait to warm up before a game .ag Brian McClure takes notes during Journalism. Myles,TracyA.Y09.... ...,.261 Nabers,DarreIlM.Y11 Nash, Lori M. Y 11 Nash, Nicholas C. Y 10 ......,..,.... 204 217 Neathery, D'awn R. Y 12 .,.. 88,232,243 Neely, Kenneth E. Jr. Y 11 ..... 100.110, 149, 217, 261 Neill, Rebecca A. Y 09 .,..,......... 195 Nelson, Chris E. Y 12 .,...........,. 232 Nelsonl, Dewayne Y 09 ...... ,..... 1 95 Nelson, Elizabeth M. Y 09 ........ 41, 195 Nelson, Randy D. Y O9 ......,.,,.,.. 195 Nelson, Suzanne L. Y 11 .,.. 82, 217, 244, 246, 267 Nelson, Talet ..........,,,.. ....,. 2 32 Nelson, Tonja M. Y 11 ..........,... 217 Newtown, Jill Louise Y 09 ...,.. 194, 195 Neyman, Scharlyn R. Y 10 . .24, 204, 263, 264 Nicholas, Angela R. Y 09 ...,,..,.... 190 Nichols, David C.Y 11 ...,...... 111,217 Nicholson, Marjorie Y 09 ....,..,..., 195 Nicholson, Sally Y 12 ..40, 46, 50, 55, 74, 81, 100, 232, 245, 250, 251, 264 381. 382 267 ........,,..195 195 Nlckson, John B. Y 12 .... 232, 251, Nix, Edward Alan Y 09 ....., 13.195, Nobles, Shannon R. Y 09 Norman, Patricia E. Y 09 ,.,. .... Norris, David D. Y 10 ..,.,..,....... 204 Norris, Jonathan M. Y O9 ...,..,.... 195 Northcut, Wm. Lane Y 12 . 105, 232, 150, 268 Northcutt, Angela L, Y 11 ...,.... 65,217 Northcutt, James W. Y 10 ...,,. 204,242 Noth, Samuel E. Y 10 ........,.,.... 204 O'Brien, Randy V. Y 12 ........... 9,232 O'Donnell, Craig Y 12 .,.. 13, 18, 40, 232 O'Donnell, Jennifer T. Y 09 .......... 195 Odam, Scott A. Y 10 ....,........,., 204 Odam, Stan K. Y 12 . . 148, 150, 230, 232, 259, 261 Offutt, Kimberly D. Y 11 .........,.. 217 OIiphar1t,WiIIieJ.Y ll ,.........,... 217 Olivares, Rebecca L. Y 11 ..83, 179, 217. 264, 267 Olivares, Roberto Y 12 ...46, 76, 86, 232, 258, 150 Olmstead, Andrew W. Y 12 ,..., 7, 74, 78, 120, 127, 232, 239, 257 Orr, Stephen Y 11 ....,. Ortez, Rosie Y 09 ..... Osborne, Susan E. Y 09 Ostrand, Angela D. Y O9 ... Owens, Frances J. Y 12 Owens, James B. Y 10 Owens, John R. Jr. Y 11 .217 'f,f204,' ,....233. ........217. 195 195 195 247 246 257 Palm, Dean Scot Y 10 ....,..,.,..,. 204 Palmer, William Y 09 .......,.... 33, 195 Pannell, Dawn L. Y 11 . 179, 217, 264, 267 Parker, Brian S.-11 ....,..... .217 Parker, Datra R. Y 12 ..... 203, 234, 246 Parks, Peggy S. Y 09 ...,., 157,195,259 Parnell, Troy S. Y 11 . , 27, 217, 263, 264. 269, 293 Parrish, Steven M. Y 12 ,.,...., 233, 244 Parsons, Rhonda Y 09 ,... ... 195, 198 Pate, Aretha J. Y 10 .,.. ..., 2 04 Pate, Craig E. Y 11 .........,..,.... 190 Pate, John David Y 09 .....,....,.., 195 Pate, Richard H. Y 11 . .31 217,267,381 Pate, Sandra K. Y 12 ...,..,........ 233 Patterson, David R. Y 09 ......,...., 195 Patterson. Michael B. Y 12 ...,. 233,247 Payne, Raymond S. Y 11 ....... 217,244 Payne, Theodore R. Y 12 . . 19, 20, 46, 75. 104, 233, 245 Peckenpaugh, Ann M. Y 12 ..... 233,245 Peebles, Steven C. Y 09 ,............ 195 Peercy, Cynthia S. Y 10 ,...,...,..., 204 Peercy, James Y 12 ...... ... 233,266 Self, Brian J. Y 09 Perez, Sergio Y O9 ......... 93, 195, 196 Perkins, Bob Jason Y 12 . 29, 60, 88, 104. 105, 233, 246, 268 Perkins, Ronald M. Jr. Y 10 .......... 204 Perry, Glenda L. Y 10 ,.,............ 204 Perryman, Duane C. Y 10 ..... .... 2 09 Perryman, Hope R. Y 12 Peshel, Todd E. Y 12 ,.,....,........ 233 Petelski, Todd Y 09 ................. 195 Peterson, Chris R. Y 11 .... 44, 217, 246, 247 Peterson, Steven T. Y09 ,.,.... 181, 195 Pettijohn, Denise J. Y 11 ...42, 102, 217, 264 Pham, Nguyen Minh Y 10 . 146, 147, 204, 259 Phea, Derek L. Y 09 .,.,......,..... 195 Phea,lraM.Y09 ..,...... ........ 1 95 Phillips, Frederick Y 09 ... ..,. 195,247 Phillips, Kerry R. Y 09 .... ,..... 1 95 Phillips, Rona E. Y 10 ... ..,. .233 Phillips seettxl Y 12 ........... ...233 Reed-1a Y13 a'1-10- -- - --114-204 pIerCeI'ConmeM-k12-4mHvI217v247 Reeves, LouriA.-11 . . .218,243 Pierce, Julie K. Y 12 .... 40, 55, 104, 174, Re'Cne -1eff'eY A- f 12 -24338 151417 223841 233 266 - P- IL F--O9 .Um--118,115 261 RelleI,WlIIlamGregY09 196,204 p:Z:22VTf3CeyL.W1O E In 10,204,246 Reinken,6nanc Y10 ,. ..159.204 264 Piereevinee A. Y 12 ......,. 47, 70,233 S2'Sf1'Z-f'eg5- T30 - --r- 151- -231 233 Ping, lvlienael D. Y09 ..,..,.,....,., 195 n ' - 31' -' ------ -- - - - Y Reutelhuber, Deborah Y 10 . 6, 7, 49, 89. ' ' ' ' ' ' 247 Reu1elnuber,wiliiamY 12 . 17. 226. 234. Platt, Robert A.Y 11 ..73, 157, 216, 244, Revennaugh Kem 205 gg? 259 - -1'-i' ---- Pleasant, Melvin L. Y 12 ...,. ...... 2 33 Sf111Q0:j31r1rQ1Cnh3e'Y 09 ' H54' 196 P, 1lMh,DIf11W llnll .14 , . ..........,.. ... . .. P,3fj':?0n5E1S2,11 218 Rhoden, Bryan K. Y 10 .,..,.,.. 205 242 Pellt, Van E. Y 11 ,..,. ,.,,.,., 2 16. 233 2164- gals Agd'e 5? 12 22- 234- 332 Polo, Bernadette Y 10 .....,... 209 245 Fce- 0 Y - Y '1'1'-i--'-'-'-' Pool, Jeffery A. Y 12 ..,. .,...233 266 5102113211 M1-O3 ---11242-143- 146 262 P t ,E lY09 .,.,, , ..,.,. H195 'C 'Son Y'1'1 -- Pit: P33125-O9 ............ 195 380 R1Cn3'd50n-Tn9'e525- f 10 -- ------ 205 Powell, Duane Kirby Y 12 ..... 8266, 2244, S'E:g:gg'g3 1le1L1' 196 233,234, 63 64 I l ra -Y 1 powelll James LV - 11 -.-.,..v4,. 19 218 Rickerson, Darrell W. Y 12 ,., .,234, 244 p,eVa11'Karen V- 7 10 v1,11,1,-.,1, 204 Rickerson, Leslie C. Y 11 .,5, 4126453 22153 P ,D 'R,J.Y10 ........ 204,247 - C. L 10 Ricketts, Rodney L, Y 12 . , . 57, 234, 224174 Pnce' Sandmn' -09 195 380 Rielts,Ji1lieY 12 ..,22,65, 234, 245, 264 Prlcer, Angelica D. Y 11 ...., 64,218,247 Rid eden Jamesw Y O9 196 Pritchett. John R. Y 11 ,.,, 158,218,264 Ridgewa ' Am Rom f og ' 156 '246 Puls, Kevin w. Y 11 .,....,..,....,., 243 2 Y' 1' ' 255 Putman' Chilton W-P11 ' 213 Ridlnger, Nannette D, Y 12 ..29, 234, 277 Riley, Karen R. Y 10 ,.... 3, 205, 251 254 Riley, Steven T Y 12 ... . 20 234 260 Ritchie, Kathleen Y O9 ,.,, ,.,.... 1 96 Ritchie, Robert A. Y 12 ......,.,.,.. 234 Raglin,ReneeY10 ........ .,....,. 2 04 RiverSvManaK-711v-vMH64'2184243 Ragsdan- Danna R- ' 12 ------- 234- 273 Riza T666 13. Y 11 ....,. 50 216 246 Ra 'eS-Deb11'e 1- f 09 -- ---- -------- 1 45 Raaen, Charles 0. Y 09 ,.,.,.....,. 196 Raley, Amy Jo Y O9 ... 13, 195, 198, 226634 Robards. Dennis J. Y 12 ..... ..234. 247 R m D nel R 709 Roberson, Edward G. Y 11 .... ...,., 2 18 R3mZ:1R2xana Y 12 93 234 Robeffs-135411144 ' 10 RamSeyvDonaIdLvY11 1-MU218 Roberts JerryW.Jr.Y12 ..4O.223646223E9j Ramsey- A'1b'eY 11' 09 Raberls, Susan K, Y 09 .,. 117, 196, 250. Ramsey, John ...,..,. . .. ..,... . 204 254 R3l'TlSey, Kimberly L. -- 09 ....,...... 196 Roberts' Timothy A17 09 'l'l4v4l4v4 196 Ramsey- MICPPHP- 11 -251- 264-42 298 Robertson, caneiee w. Y09 196 254 Randel-Colburn P- f 10 --------- 12-204 R0bertsen,JamesR.Y 12 .235 252 274 Raw- Pamela J- f 12 i-i--i--- 234- 246 Robertson, Leslie R. Y O9 ........,. 196 Range'-Joey ---- --r--r- ----i 2 0 4-244 Reber1sen.TeresaL.Y 11 .162 216 243 R3fCl1ff, T9fry L. Y 10 .,.. ......,. 2 04 Robmsonv Angela R. 7 10 vlv.'V4lv-v 205 Ra1Cl'ff-W afUJf- -09 Robinson, Philip R. Y 11 ,.,. 83 216, 254 RaU1510 1- 313019 1-f10 Rodaway, Jerry A. Y 09 .,.,.,., 196,259 Ravfofd- KWK 51- 11 -- - 27-24555 515121221611 Rodgers, bale L. Y 09 ..... 196, 244, 263 ' ' Rodriguez, Rolando Y 12 ...... ..... 2 35 Reathertord, James D. Y 09 ......... 196 Rodriguez Severe -12 Reber'Pau1A1an '12 68' 71' 234' 252' ROGYIQUQZ' Sidney B Y 11 ..... 218 242 Record Shine L -11 263512 Rae, Danny L. -09 ...196, 244,263,264 ' y ' ' Roe, Krlscynthla M. Y O9 ............ 196 Reed, Gwennetta L. Y 11 ,.,..,. 218,243 Roe Pam R 711 6 7 218 264 298 1 X in 3 'ie . VJH0-,,,,J' Blum.. ' Mrs. Kay Harris tends to her daily office work while Abdul Zyad phones home. Index Y 387 Roe, Randy Dale Y 10 ..,.,. 89,205,257 Roe, Rodney G. Y 12 . . .81, 100, 235. 266 Rogers, Cynthia K. Y 10 ...205. 254, Rogers, Dale L. Y 11 Rohr. Kenneth Y 10 Rolen, Chad L. Y 09 .23,38, 39, 49. 247,263. .....119. Rolen, Cindy L. Y 09 ..,.,..,.,. 196, Roling, Robert E. Y 11 .,.,..,....... Roman, Tracy A. Y 11 ..... 179, 219, 245, Root, Paul Anthony Y 10 Ropp, Wade C.Y 11 ....,... 69.219, 263, 264 218. 264 205 196 257 218 242. 293 242 Rosenbaum. Steven Y 12 ....... 235,252 Rostyne, Susan Lanae Y O9 ....,.... 196 Rouleau, Kimberly S. Y 10 Rouse, Curtis L. Y 11 ..,............ 219 Rouse, HalliJ.Y 11 ......,... 12,22 219 Rowen, Sheila A. Y 12 ... 33, 47, 74, 235, 266, 276 Rowland, Danny E. Y 12 ........ 235.274 Rowland, Timothy Y 12 ....,... 235,274 Rubarts, Barry Lynn Y 11 ..219, 254, 297 Rudolf, Linda A. Y 11 ..,....,.,..... 219 Ruffin, Luveter l. Y 12 ..... 235, 243, 245, 264 Rumage, Dawn M. Y 09 ........ 196 254 Runnels, Emma M.Y 11 .,....,.. ...219 Rush. Bobby Gene- 11 ..,... 5,219,244 Russell, Jacqueline K. Y 12 .. 76,91,103, 235, 264, 292 Russell, Larry D. Y 09 ....,....,..... 196 Russell, Le Anne S.Y 11 ...219, 245, 253. 293 Russell, Robert G. Y 09 Russell, Sylvester R. Y 12 .... 31. 76, 180, 188, 235.237, 238, 251. 259, 261, 278, 292, 381 Russey, Derek D. Y 09 .... 196, 258, 263, 264 Rylander, David H. Y 11 . . . 160, 219, 246. 260 Salafia, David S. Y 10 ....,....,.,... 205 Sallaz. Jeffrey K. Y 11 ,......... 219, 242 Sample. Laura Y 09 .,.,.., 196,245 246 Sanders, Barbara M. Y 10 ,........,. 205 Sanders, Bruce A. Y 11 .... 219,247,257 Sanders, Cheryl Y 10 ......,.,...... 205 Sanders, Diana K. Y 09 . ........... 196 Sanders, Patricia A. Y 09 ,.., ..... 1 96 Sanders, Patricia S. Y 12 ..,. ....... 2 35 Sanso. Derek D. Y 09 ..,....,..,.,., 196 Santos, Richard E. Y 10 ......., 205,259 Santos, Rodney W. Y 10 ....,.,. 205.259 Schwartz, Robert L. Y 10 ........... 205 Scales, Laronda Y 09 ....,. 196,262,378 Schemmel, Christopher Y 09 ........ 196 Schemmel, Robin Y 12 ...,. 55,235,266 Schemmel, Teresa Y 10 ...205, 245,246 Schenk, Tim Y O9 .,.. 196, 259. 263, 264 Schlueter, Douglas P. Y 11 ..... 154, 155, 219, 260 Schores, Laura M. Y 12 .....,.. 235,245 Schultz, Janice A. Y 10 .....,.,. 134.205 Schulz, Randal Todd Y 09 ........... 196 Schwartz, Robert L. Y 10 .,.,....... 205 Schweizer. Stephanie Y 12 .53, 106.235, 251, 264, 265. 275 Scott, Lea Ann Y 12 ..,.,......, 235, 244 Scott, Lori M. Y 10 ........ 205, 251. 262 Scott, Ronnie J. Y 09 ........,...... 196 Scruggs, Cynthia R. Y 11 .. 219,262,380 Scruggs, Flora M. Y 09 .....,......., 196 Scruggs, Greta R. Y 10 ..., 136,137,139 205, 261 Seals, Stefanie J. Y 10 .....,,.....,. 205 Seidner, Tammy M. Y 11 ..219, 243. 263, 264 Self, Christopher W. Y 11 ...68, 219, 252, 35 Senn, Michelle De Ann- 10 .... 110,113, 205,265 Senor, David J. Y 11 .. 27, 100, 219, 263, 246, 252 Sessions, Johnny R. Y 09 ...23. 196. 258, 261 Setterberg, Eric C. Y 10 ,....... 205,259 Sewell, Shelly E. Y 12 . . 74, 245, 235, 274 Shah, Paula B. Y 10 ........,....... 205 Shaneberger, Matt T. Y 11 ..... 219,247 Shaner, James O. Jr. Y 09 ........... 196 Shannon, Michael D. Y 09 .118,127,196. 258,261 Sharp, Debbie L. Y 11 .102. 219, 264,253 Shaw, DerickY. Y 09 ........... 196,261 Shaw, Gretchen L. Y O9 ...196, 246, 254. 272 Shaw, Jennifer S. Y 12 ..... 40, 235, 244, 251, 264, 266, 253 Shay, Jack E. ll Y O9 ...,....... 196, 259 Sheffield, David H. Y 11 ...154, 155, 214. 219,260 Shelton, Suzanne Y 10 .... 205, 245. 246 Sheppard, Carol S. Y 12 .... 55, 100, 235. 253,264,266 Sheren, Amy Y09 .................. 196 Sheren, Dwayne Y 09 . .. Sheren, Kevin Y O9 . ......... 196 Sheren, Lynnette G. Y 10 ........... 197 Sherfield, Fidel D. Y 09 Shibuya, James R. Y 12 ........ 235,254 Shipley, Don S. Y 10 ..... ........ 2 3 Shipley, Jeffrey S. Y 12 ..., . . . 235 Shiry, William L. Y 09 .... ,... 1 97 Shives, Brett A. Y 12 ..... .... 2 35 Shives, Deanna M. Y 09 ............. 197 Shives, Rodney W. Y 09 Shof-fit, James C. Y 10 .45, 205, 263, 264, 266 Shores, Lisa Gail- 09 ............... 197 Short, Danny L. Y 09 .... ..,...... 1 97 Short. Darryl R. Y 12 ........... 235,253 Andrea Kottwitz completes her class assignment. Simpson, Terry Sims, Cathryn C. Y 09 Sims, Erick Y 10 .. Sims, Michael S. Y Sims, Pamela D Sims. Shawna H. Y Sims. Shelley D Sisemore, Brad Skinner. James Slone, Darril W. Sloan, Sarah K. Sloan, Stephen A. Y 12 ..... 68,235,252 197 ...205,254 11 .,... 219,243 .Y10 ............,,. 205 12 ...... 52,128,256 .Y11 ..... 103,219, 264. 253.293 ley G. Y 10 ......, 54,205 SeanY09 Y 11 Y 11 . .. 41. 82, 219, 251, 250.253 K. Y 11 .40, 53, 219, 245. 251,252,253 Sloan, Wesley S. Y 12 Smallwood, Michael R. Y 09 ,... 192.197, 199,264 Smallwood, Terry E. Y 11 .,. 59,219,246 Smart, Deana R. Y 10 ............... 205 Smartt, Rebecca A. Y 10 ............ 205 Smith, Calvin H. Y 10 .,.., 141,147,205, 254,259 Smith, Donna L. Y 09 ............... 197 Smith, Joanne Kaye Y 09 . ,..... 197,257 Smith, Jonatha Smith, nY12 Kimberly A.Y 12 ..... 2,6,7,106. Signer, Michael S. Y 12 ...... ..235, 242 Simpson. Andrea J. Y 10 Simpson. Leslie P. Y 11 245 .......205. David Nichols gets taped during a football game 388 Y lndex Smith, Michael W. Y 11 ........ 167,236,265 .219, 247 Smith, Starla K. Y 10 ........... 205,256 Smith. Stephanie G. Y 12 .. ,.76, 94, 236, 266 Smith, Susan L. Y 10 ..... ........ 2 05 Smith, Traci D. Y 09 ........... 197,251 Smitherman, Tonia J. Y09 .......... 197 Smithson, Gregory D. Y 11 .......... 219 Snodgrass, Christine Y 12 . . . 64, 89, 236. 243,264,277 Snodgrass, Roger G. Y 11 ..219, 244, 247 Sofey, William Jason Y 10 ...... 205,259 Sommers, Damon L. Y 09 . . Sousa, Anthony Y 12 ..... Southern, Nathaniel Y ......236 197 ,242 13 110 189 12 .. . . . 236, 254, 261, 296 Southern, Sherie L. Y 09 ...13,151,197, 261, 262. 263, 264 Sparazynski, Susan E. Y 12 . 8, 55, 76, 78. 94, 100, 103. 225, 236, 245.251, 264, 266, 297 Spears, Richard C. Y 10 ........ 205,259 Spears, Timothy D. Y 12 Spencer, Evon I. Y 10 ....... .....205 Spencer, Michelle D. Y 09 .........., 197 Spencer, Shawnessy S. Y 09 ........ Spicer, Steven C. Y 12 . 39. Spradlin, Teresa S. Y 12 ............ 197 236. 263, 264 236 Sprouse, Amber L. Y 09 ...142,197,245. Sprouse, Marvin E. Y 12 259. 262, 266 Sprowl, Rebecca L. Y 10 ....... 205.253 Srodes, Derek P. Y O9 ..... Stackhouse, Mark W. Y O9 .......... Stackhouse, Raymond O. Y 12 ...... 197,263,264 197 236 Stallmann, Barbara Y 11 .19, 92, 93, 219, Stallwood, Dawn R. Y 11 ...... 245 . 219,253 Stallwood, Todd E. Y 10 ... 153,205,259 Standerfer, James M. Y 09 .......... 197 Stanley. Deborah M. Y 10 ........... 205 Stanley. Sheila G. Y 11 ..... 10,219,296 Stark, Sharie K. Y 10 Starnes,JamesS.Y11 .... 18,219,251, 252 Steele, William G. Y 10 .... 147,205,259 Stein. Linda M. Y 12 .... 35, 68, 236. 246. 264, 379 Stephens, Cynthia M. Y 12 ....... 58,236 Stephens, Donald G. Y 10 ..28. 156, 205, 259, 391 Stephens, Jill A. Y 11 .... ..... 2 19,244 Stephens, Mark D. Y 11 ............. 296 Stephens, Ronald D,Y10 ..156,205,259 Stephenson, James D. Y O9 .... 197,244 Stephenson. Shelia K. Y 09 ..... 197,263 Stephenson, Wayne L. Y 11 Stewart, Sandra E. Y 11 .. ...,.,.50 .219 Stewart, Scott G. Y 10 ..... ..... 2 05 Stewart, Timothy S. Y O9 ,.......... 197 Stockton, Jay V. Y 12 .......... 244, 236 Stogner. Bradley C. Y 09 .. 126. 197,258 Stogner. Walter D. Y 12 ...111, 236. 254, 276 Stoker, Shelton K. Y 10 ...205. 254, 263, 264 Stout, Deborah A. Y 12 ..... 26, 236, 251, 245, 253, 296 Stout, Pam Kay Y O9 ............... 197 Stovall, Matthew J. Y 09 ....... 197,258 Streng, Gina M. Y 10 ................ 205 Strong, Colin Brower Y 11 124, 220, 2227, 1 Strong, John L. Y09 ...... 126. 197,258 Strong, Mark H. Y 09 Stuart, Gilbert J. Y 09 Stubber, Gene H. Y 12 .... 108, 110, 236, 254 Stuckey, Ginger L. Y 09 .... 197,263,264 Sullivan, Christopher Y 11 ........ 2, 220 Sullivan, Keith R. Y 11 Sullivan, Randal D. Y 09 ........ 197,244 Summerlin, Samantha L. Y 11 ..... 11,29 Sundaram, Shankar Y O9 ........... 197 Sutton, Cynthia E. Y 10 .... 205,263,264 Swanson, Erica C. Y 12 ......... 236, 261 Sweet, Andrew D. Y 10 ,........ 114, 205 Tamayo, Monique H. Y 11 Taraborelli, Joey Y 10 Talbott, Doris J. Y 12 ....... 87, 236. . 220, 246 Tankersley, BrettW. Y 11 ...63, 220, Tate, Claire L. Y09 ........ 159, 197, Tate, J. Robert Y O9 ..... Tate, Robert Timothy Y 12 Taylor. Taylor, Christopher Y 09 . Taylor, Ella L. Y 09 ....... Taylor, Jimmy D. Y 12 .... Bobby J. - 10 .... . 78, 159, 260. 264 243 260 197 236. 273 .,.....32,205 197,259 ......197,253 . 236, 244, 257 Taylor. Kerri M. Y 12 .46,50,77.94, 171. Vost, Donna M. Y 12 .... . , . 237, 243 236, 245, 266 Taylor. William A. Y 09 .... 197, 258. 263, 264 Teel. Janet L. Y 10 ,,,4,,,A,.,,,,,. .220 Teel, Jeffrey Ray Y 11 ,, , . . . 69, 220. 242 Wade, Janet Y 12 ,....,. 34, 55. 237, 266 Jones looks on. Q0 ,aw l Y in Dee Carter takes Bobby Floyd's blood pressure as Kevin Williams, Kathy Y 10 .... Williams, Konl D. Y 10 . . . .. ...,..,.206 ....,...,.206 5,179,238 Williams, Leetta P. Y 10 ........ Williams, Lori J. Y 11 ...31. 52, 220, 245. Williams, Kristi Lynn Y 12 Williams, Mallory Y 11 ,.. Williams, Mary L. Y 12 .., . . . . . 206 264, 267 .. ..., 221,238 .......238,299 Williams, Myra K. Y 10 Teel. Terry L. Y 09 ..,....,.....,. 3, 197 - - 7 IAV.. 220 reel, rrrnrny 0. - 11 ........ 35,220,242 x2df,,,Z'f f,f:,fM ity, ' f f ylnny 197 Te'thoeS'e Dean W' ' 10 - ----' 206 weizwelele CherylAA. - 09211, ....... 197 Tengza' Temsa A' T 10 ' 206' 254 Wallord Karen R Y 09 ..,...... 197. 257 Terfllnger, Dennis J. Y 11 .. 155. 220, 260 Walker 'Michaels 210 ,I4II-.- 2061261 362232355 12,9 65' 220' 233 Walker: Michael Sean Y 11 . ss, 220, 25514 Thatcher, Towana S. Y 12 ..,......,. 236 Walken T,-enna L, - 10 .... 141. 150, 151, Thaxton, O. Lee Y 10 ,....... 20, 59, 206 206,261,262 Thomas, Amy D. Y 09 .....,..., 197, 262 Walker. Valerie R. Y 10 ......... 206,262 Thomas. Deborah K. Y 12 Wall, Jason E. Y 09 ..... .....----. 1 97 Thomas, Holly E, Y 09 ,......,...... 197 Wallis, Debra J. Y 10 ....-1-1 28. 206. 245 Thomas, James L. Y 10 ... 121,122,123. Walls. Kennith R. Y 10 .......... 206,242 Thomas' Vicki G4 - 10 ----III4 . Walls, Wylie Keith Y 11 ...,.. 10,220,242 Thompson' Angelia M- - 11 HWZZOV 246 Walser, Kevin Brett Y 11 .....,. 220,244 Thompson, Cornelius Y 12 .. 57. 236, 247 wa'tEr2'hRh0nSa F' A 11 220 Thompson. Donna J. Y 12 ...... 236, 246 as ' awn 'W 09 197' 199' 261 Thomps0n'JodieL4-12 A--Hlmgvlogv Watklns,DawnJ.YO9 ..,....... 134.197 237' 254 Watson, Andrea A. Y 1225.7 523262565275 Thompson' Km M' ' 09 '197' 142' 25,21 walsen, Jennifer L, Y 09 . . . 250, 197,253 Thompson, Lisa A. Y 11 .... 30, 220. 267, Weleen- Mlehele L- -09 381 Watson, Rocky L. Y 09 ..,... 85,251,197 Thompson, Marsha E. Y 10 Weaver. Alan W- - 12 Thgmpggnl Michael Lee - 09 Webb, Carla J. Y 10 ..,.... 133. 206,256 Thompson, Rhonda K, Y 10 ......... 206 Webster, SUSBH V.-11 -. 11. 53. 62. 251. Thompson. Stephanie A. Y 09 ....,.. 197 4 2201 244- 246- 264- 353 Thompson' Steve 8-12 -4..-- 237' 246 Welghtman, Phillip F. Y 12 .263, 264, 252 Thornton' Kathy J. - 09 Welch. Janet Roxanne Y 11 ..... 220, 247 Thornton, Stacey L. Y 11 ........ 220,71 Welch- Jen E- - 10 - -------1----4- 206 Thorpe, Rebecca J. L. Y 11 ..... 175, 220 Wefnef- Trey E- - 12 --4- 13- 27- 40- 238- Thersen, seen A. - 10 .,............ 206 , 253 Tisaell, Timothy lvl. - 11 .... 31, 208. 213, Wefll- Ba'b'e 2 11 f--'-'--- 32- 220- 293 220147251 Wesson, John R. Y 10 ...... 68,206,252 Todd' LISaA-712 .l.'v.v.-' 52' 237' 245 West. Amy L. Y 09 .... 143, 251,197,262 Torrelranca, Nicolas Y 12 ........... 237 Weefef- Beverly A- Y 12 ---.-4-.- 22. 238 Totten, Susanne - 11 ..... 139, 220,261 Weslufn- Slephen D--11 1---.- 220- 253 Tubbs, Robert L. - 09 ...... 27, 197,264 Weyers- Rendell W- - 09 .-1--.-.---- 197 Tucker. Teresa A. Y 12 ........, 237,246 Whlsenhunl- Petty J- - 10 --1------4- 206 Turnerv Cynthia D- 712 htlll, 59' 91' 237 White, Afllfa L. Y 12 .,...........,... 238 Turner' David A-212 l.I4v. 229' 237' 258 White, Byrle D. Y 11 ........ 66,220,244 Turner, Johnnie w. - 12 .. 237, 251.261, Whlfe- Eugene R- f 09 --1--r-r-r-1-- 197 254, 297, 313 White, James D. Y 10 ....,.,........ 206 Turner' Michelle M, - O9 White, Rhonda J. Y 12 ..,... 71,238,243 51,191,197. 265 245. White, Susan L. Y 11 ..... .,.........220 Turner, Patricia A. Y O9 .,... ...,... 2 06 Whitfield, Teresa L. - 11 .. .220, 243, 253 Turner, Rebecca S. Y 10 Whitney, Harold B. Y 11 ...........,. 220 Wible, Mindy L. Y 10 . . ,39, 206. 263, 264, 378 Wible, Rodney W. Y O9 ... 197, 199.244, 263, 264 Van Deren. Donn Y 11 ..,. .,,. 2 06. 242 Wl'Che - GBVY 31- 11 -----r-r-- 220.254 Van Dyke. Doug E, Y O9 wrlaer, Beth s. - 10 ....,., 206,263,264 Van Dyke, Shelly Y O9 Wilder, Timothy A. Y 11 . . 23, 86, 89, 220, Vanneste, Randy L. - O9 ..,.,....,., 197 W1 , 245- 263- 264 Vame'ITIHamM--12 ley,JulieD.-10 ........,... 206,267 Vaughan, Shannon L.- 09 ...13,197,198 W eY- Mafy 5-12 -27- 52- 77- 233- 2136 Vaughn, Kelly J. Y 12 . . 60, 237. 246. 266 . . A Vaughn, Mary Margaret Y O9 ,... 49,197, williams' Alma 09 ' '1 ' 1 97 247' 263' 264 Williams, Delpha A. Y 10 .,. ...... . 206 viek. Yolanda Sue Y 12 ,............ 237 W 'fa '5- ENC L--12 4- 1 -'-- 3 6- 233 Vogelsang, Curry H. Y 11 .,.62, 155, 220, Williams, Geneva F, Y 10 ... .....,.206 244' 260 Williams, John I. Y ll ,..... .... 2 20,244 Williams, Princeton Y 11 . , , 42, 221, 246, 253, 263, 264 Williams, Rhonda K. Y 11 . . . 16, 4, 3, 197. 221, 244, 263, 264. 267 Williams, Rhonda K. Y 09 Williams, Sherry A. Y.O9 ...........,. 197 Williams, Stephen E. Y 12 .... 10,29, 100, 238, 254 Willis, John E. Jr. Y 09 ........,..... 197 Willits, Dennis R. Y 10 ..33, 146,206,259 Willsher, Heidi Lynn Y 09 .. 197,263,264 Wilsey, Mary A. Y 12 . . . 26, 238, 253, 275 Wilsman, Gregory L. Y 12 .,........ 238 Wilson, Charley T. Y 11 .... .... 2 21, 258 Wilson, Jerry W. Y O9 Wilson, John W. Y 09 Wilson, Larry W. Y 09 .....,..,. 119, 197 Wilson, Roy Kenneth -12 ..,., 263. 264 Wilson, Vicki S. Y 11 ..221, 245. 246. 261 Winchester, Lydia E. Y O9 ...,....... 197 Witte, Jade F. Y 09 ,.,.............. 198 Witte, Michelle K. Y 11 .... 141,221,267 Wolfe, David A. Y 11 ........ 68,221,252 Wood, Jonathan D. Y 09 ........ .... 1 98 Woodbridge, Mike S. Y 12 assignment .2 5 Andy Rice and Mrs. Betty Brawley discuss the homework Woods, Michael W. Y 09 ......,....,. 198 Woody, Christopher S. Y 12 ,... 238. 244 Work, Laura D. Y O9 .. 198, 254, 263, 264 Wortham, James Malcom Y 09 ...... 198 Worthington, Rojeena Y 10 .......... 206 Woytasczyk. Suzanne L. Y 09 ........ 198 Wrenn, Tammy Y 09 ...... 134, 135, 198 Wright, Angela Y. Y 12 .....,..,.. 58, 238 Wright. Brian D.-12..77,121.122,123. 148. 238, 257, 267. 275 Wright, Margie M. Y 09 ........, 198, 267 Wright, Phillip w. - 10 ...,.,,.,,.... 221 Wright, Ronald Y 11 .... 33.54,110,221, 254 Wright, Ronda L. Y 11 . . . 2, 208.221, 267 Wright, Scott F. Y 10 ....... ,,....,. 2 06 Wright, Tracy Y 10 ... Wyrick. Angela R. Y 12 238, 266 Yancey, Richard A. Y 09 .....,...... 198 Yost. Troy L. Y 09 ..... Young, Daniel D. Y 12 .,... 104, 105, 145, 238, 258, 268 Young. Robbie D. Y O9 Younts, Alan D. Y 09 .... ....198 Zivec, Melissa Y O9 ,. 142,197,254,261. 262 Ziyad, Akbar N. Y 11 .... .... 2 2, 221 Ziyad, Ali 'Itlat Y 09 .... .... , .198 Index Y 389 ' el R ' I LeQuita Gathron works on her water color project. SENIIQR EREIEIITS Tim Adams VICA 80, 81, 82. Denise Adams Thomas Agee Sharon Allen Jana Alls Student Council 80, 81. 82: Homecoming Nominee 82, 83: Drill Team 81, 82, 83: Drill Team Sr, Lt. 82, 83: SHS Singers 80, 81: NIKE 82, 83: NIKE SecretaryfTreasurer 82, 83. Laura Anderson Freshman Cheerleader 79, 80: JV Cheerleader 80, 81: Varsity Cheerleader 81, 82, 83: NIKE 81, 82, 83: FTA 80, 81. 82, 83: PASF 81, 82, 83: NHS 82, 83: Homecoming Dance Chairman 82, 83: Most Spirited Senior 82, 83: Homecom- ing Court Finalist 82, 83. Frieda Andrews Bruce Armstrong Math Team 80, 81, 82, 83: Band 80, 81: Mu Alpha Theta 82, 83: NHS 82, 83: JCL 82, 83: Swim Team 81, 82, 83. Renea Ayers Beginning Choir 79, 80: SHS Singers 81, 82: A Cappella Choir 81, 82, 83: Student Council 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: Who's Who 80, 813 Drill Team 80.81, 82, 83: Junior Class Secretary 81, 82: Senior Class Secretary 82, 83: PASF 81, 82, 83: FTA 81, 82, 83: NIKE 82, 83: Homecoming Nominee 82, 83. SteveAvard Student Council 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: Who's Who 81, 82, 83: NHS 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82, 83: PASF 82, 83: Freshman Basketball 79, 80: JV Basket- ball 80. 81: Varsity Basketball 81, 82, 83: Tennis 79, 80. Brenda Baker Hubert Baker VICA 81, 82, 83. Shavon Baldwin Brenda Basden Debbie Batchelor Band 79, 80, 81, 82: DECA 82, 83. Marty Baxley JV Soccer 79, 80: JV Tennis 80, 81. Nanette Beamesderfer Beginning Choir 79, 80: JV Choir 80, 81: SHS Singers 81, 82: VICA 81, 82, 83. Dana Beard HERO 81, 82, 83. Suzanne Bednarz Student Council 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: Freshman Cheerleader 79, 80: Typing Team 79, 80: FTA 81, 82, 83: JCL 80, 81: Drill Team 81, 82, 83: NHS 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82, 83: Homecoming Nominee 82, 83. Tommy Bedsole Ray Bell Band 79, 80, 81, 82: Concert Wind Ensemble 79, 80. 81: Symphonic Band 81, 82: NHS 82, 83: Student Council 82. 83: Billy Bob Boy 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82, 83: JCL 82, 83. Tony Benedict Building Trades 80, 81, 82: Building Trades Reporter 80, 81, 82: DECA 82, 83: DECA Reporter 82, 83. Sheila Bills Marie Bird FHA 79, 80, 81, 82: PASF 79, 80, 81, 82: DECA 82, 83: NHS 82, 83, Cindy Blanton Homecoming Queen 82, 83: French Club 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: French Club President 81, 82, 83: French Club Secretary 82, 83: Freshman Cheerleader 79, 80: JV Cheerleader 80, 81: Varsity Cheerleader 82, 833 Who's Who 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: Teacher Appreciation Week Chairman 81, 82: Who's Who Among American High School Students 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82, 83: NHS 82, 83: PASF 82, 83: Friendliest 82, 83. Karen Blondy Freshman Volleyball 79, 80: JV Volleyball 80, 81, Vickie Boatman JV Basketball 79, 80, 81: Varsity Basket- ball 82, 83: Student Council 80, 82, 83: PQSF 81, 82, 83: FTA 82, 83: NIKE 82. 8 . Phillip Booker Freshman Football 79, 80: Track 79, 80: JV Football 80, 81: Varsity Track 80, 81: HERO 82, 83. Debbie Boone FFA Chapter Conducting Team 80, 82: Spirit Squad 79, 80: Snow White 803 Cosmetology Parliamentarian 81, 82: Cosmetology President 82, 83. Randel Bourland Auto Mechanics 81, 82, 83. Phillip Bowers Band 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: French Club 81, 82, 83: All-Region Band 81, 82, 83: Drum Major 81, 82, 83. William Bowers Stephanie Boyd Choir 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, Sherry Brawley Kim Brewer Drill Team 80, 81, 82: JV Choir 80, 81: SHS Singers 81, 82: HECE 82, 83. James Brisco Football 79, 80, 81: Soccer 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: VICA Drafting 80, 81, 82, 83, Bill Brockelman Choir 79, 80, 81, 82: Key Club 79, 80. Rodney Brooks DECA 81.82, 83. David Brown Freshman Basketball 79, 80: JV Tennis 79, 80: Varsity Tennis 80, 81. 82, 83: NHS 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta President 82, 83. Jennifer Brown Freshman Basketball 79, 80: JV Volleyball 80, 81, 82: JCL 81, 82, 83: FTA 81, 82, 83: NIKE Reporter 82, 83, Laura Brown Band 79, 80, 81, 82: FTA 79, 80.81, 82: Drill Team 81. 82, 83: Flag Corps 80, 81, 82. Eddie Brunk Freshman Football 79, 80: Varsity Baseball 79, 80: Freshman Basketball 79, 80: JV Football 80, 81: Varsity Baseball Manager 80, 81: DECA81, 82, 83. Carrie Bryant Freshman Cheerleader 79, 80: Beginning Choir 79, 80: SHS Singers 80, 81: Drill Team 81, 82, 83: A Cappella Choir 81, 82: FTA81, 82, 83: NHS 82, 83. Kim Buckingham Freshman Cheerleader 79, 80: Student Council 79, 80, 81, 82: JV Cheerleader 80, 81: FTA 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: SHS Choir 79, 80, 81: Drill Team 81, 82, 83: A Cap- pella Choir 81, 82: FFA 82,831 NIKE 81. 82, 83: PASF 81, 82: NHS 81, 82, 83: Homecoming Nominee 82, 83, Christy Bunch Jenny Byler Freshman 79, 80: JV Cheerleader 80, 81: Varsity Cheerleader 81, 82, 83: Student Council 79, 80: Who's Who 79, 81, 82, 83: FTA 80, 82, 83: NHS 81, 82, 83: NIKE 82, 83: Homecoming Finalist 82, 83. Dennie Calhoun VICA 82, 83. Rosalind Calhoun Pep Squad 79, 80: Drill Team 81, 82, 83: VOE 81, 82, 83. Kim Cambell Freshman Basketball 79, 80: JV Basket- ball 80, 81: Varsity Basketball 81, 82: Spirit Squad 79, 80: Art League 80, 82, 83: GLAD 81, 82: NHS 82, 83: FTA 81, 82, 83: PASF 81, 82, 83: NIKE 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82, 83. Valerie Campbell Freshman Volleyball 79, 80: Freshman Basketball 79, 80: Basketball 80, 81, 82, 83: Track 79, 81, 82. Sheryl Carnley Band 79, 80, 81: Flag Corps 80, 81, 82: NIKE 82, 83: DECA 82, 83: Homecoming Nominee 82, 83. Kelley Carpender Van Alstyne High School Drill Team 79, 80: Basketball 79, 80: Track 79, 80: Ten- nis 79, 80: FHA 79, 80: Annual Staff 80, 81: Science Club 80, 81: Sherman High FHA 82, 83. Scott Carpenter Key Club 79, 80: DECA 82, 83. Brian Cathey Radio and TV VICA 8, 82, 83. Dorthy Chaffin ggsketball 79, 80: Track 79, 80, 81, 82, Sheila Champion Drill Team 80, 81, 82, 83: PASF 80, 81, 82: NIKE 81, 82, 83: Art League 81, 82. 833 FHA 82, 83: French Club 82, 83. Shain Chapman JV Soccer 79, 80, 81: Art League 79, 80: FFA 80, 81, 82, 83: FFA President 82, 831 JCL 80, 81: NHS 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82, 83: Who's Who 82, 83. Edward Chappell Freshman Football 79, 80: Freshman Basketball 79, 80: Freshman Track 79, 80: JV Football 80, 81: Varsity Football 81, 82, 83: Varsity Track 80, 81, 82, 83, Johnny Chappell Freshman Basketball 79, 80. Gabriel Chavez Christi Chumbley H FFA 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: JCL 80, 81: Drill Team 81, 82, 83: PASF 81, 82, 83: FTA 82, 83: NIKE 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82, 83. Paula Chumbley JCL 80, 81, 82, 83: VOE 82, 83. Ronald Clayton HECE 81, 82, 83, Chris Coco Robert Cogburn JV Baseball 79, 80, 81: DECA 82, 83. Donald Colclasure Cathy Company Freshman Basketball 79, 80: JV Basket- ball 80, 81: Student Council 79, 80: Flag Corps 79, 80, 81: Spirit Squad 79, 80: VICA Cosmetology Secretary 81, 82: VICA Cosmetology Vice-President 82, 83: FHA 82. 83. Jim Connell JV Basketball 79, 80, 81: JV Baseball 79, 80,815 ICT81, 82.83. Scott Conrad Freshman Football 79, 80: FFA 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: Track 79, 80, 81, 82: JV Foot- ball 80, 81: Varsity Football 81, 82, 83. Katie Cooke Band 79, 80, 81, 82: French Club 81, 82: DECA 82, 82, Stephanie Cookston Ben Copeland Thespian 80, 81, 82, 83: Crew UlL One Act Play: DECA 81, 82, 83. Ronnie Corbitt Shonda Corley Choir 79, 80: SHS Singers 80, 81: A Cap- pella Choir 81.82, 83: FTA 81, 82: FFA 81,821VOE 82, 83, Ruth Courtney Key Club 79, 80: VOE 81.82, 83: OEA 81. 82, 83, Jimmy Cowart Band 79, 80, 81: FFA 81, 82, 83. Lisa Cox Freshman Basketball 79, 80, 81: JV Basketball 80, 81: Beginning Choir 79, 80: SHS Singers 80, 81: A Cappella Choir 82, 83: Track 80, 81: West Side Story 80, 81: UIL State Typing 81, 82: VOE 82, 83: Drill Team 80, 81, 82, 83. Tom Cox VICA Drafting 82, 83. Dee Craddock Freshman Football 79, 80: JV Football 81, 82. Lee Craddock Daniel Curtis Freshman Football 79, 80: JV Football 80, 81: Varsity Football 81, 82: PASF 81, 82: Mu Alpha Theta 82, 83: DECA 82, 83. Q... Q., El .. K --ulxn,,,,,, Brian Endsly works on his accounting homework. if 11415 Michelle Miller looks up from doing her math homework. Crayton Dallas Thespians 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: Tennis 79, 80, 81: Debate 79, 80, 81: Choir 80, 81. 82, 83. Michael Dalrymple Band 79, 80, 81, 81, 83: NHS 82, 83: French Club 81, 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82, 83. Prussia Dalton Tennis 79, 80: Snow White 80, 81: UIL One Act Play 81, 82, 83. Chris Daniel Freshman Football 79, 80: Freshman Basketball 79, 80: PASF 81, 82: Varsity Football 81, 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82. 83: Student Council 82, 83. Kellie Daniel Diane Daugherty Basketball 79, 80: FHA 82, 83. Cynthia Davidson Brian Davis Band 79, 81: VICA Drafting 81, 82, 83. Jennifer Davis Joe Day Football 79, 80: Basketball 80, 81. Steven Dean Math Team 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: Art League 80, 81: NHS 82, 83: DECA 82, 83: Mu lpha Theta 82, 83. Mariana Desaloms Swim Team 80, 81. 82: Student Council 80, 81, 82, 83: FTA 80, 81, 82, 83: French Club 80, 81, 82: Drill Team 81, 82, 83: NHS 81, 82, 83: NHS Vice- President 82, 83: Who's Who 82, 83: NIKE 81, 82, 83: Most Conscientious: Mu Alpha Theta 82, 83: Homecoming Nominee 82, 83. Dean Dingman JCL 82, 83, Joel Dollar Donna Dollins OEA 81, 82, 83: OEA President 82, 83. Wendy Dollins Tennis 79.80. Robert Dooley Freshman Football 79, 80: JV Football 80, 81: Varsity Football 81, 82: Track 79, 80, 81: Student Council 79, 80: Key Club 81, 82: French Club 79, 80. Cindy Driggs FTA 79, 80, 81, 82: PASF 79, 80, 81: Track 80, 81, 82: Student Council 80, 81: NHS 82, 83. Trenna Duke Kathy Duncan OEA 81, 82, 83. Gary Dunlap VICA Metal Trades 80, 81, 82: ICT VICA 82, 83. Ricky Dunn Philip Dusold Key Club 79, 80, 81, 82: Student Council 80, 81, Kim Ellis Teresa Engledow Kendra Eurom Drill Team 80, 81, 82, 833 PASF 80, 81, 82, 83: Student Council 79, 80: FTA 81, 82, 83: NHS 81, 82, 83: NIKE 82, 83: Art League 82, 83. David Evans Kerensa Evans Sandy Everett Drill Team 81, 82, 83: FFA 81, 82: NIKE 82, 83: PASF 79, 80, 81. Scott Elston FFA79, 80, 81.82. Pat Fallon FFA 79, 80, 81, 82, 83. Michelle Fincher Thespians 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: French Club 81, 82: FTA 81, 82, 83: NHS 82, 83: Honorable Mention All State Cast 80, 81, 82: Area Honorable Mention All State Cast 80, 82: Drama Who's Who 81, 82, 83: Best Actress 82, 83: Variety Show Manager 81, 82, 83: Director of Star Spangled Girl 82, 83, Romeo and Juliet 79, 80, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 80, 81, Lu Ann Hamp- ton 80, 81: UIL Antigone Crew 80, 81: Westside Story 80, 81: UIL Rope Dancers 81, 82: Best Actress UIL District 81, 82: Thespians President 81. 82: Homecoming Nominee 82, 83: UIL She Stoops to Conquer 82, 83. Kevin Fleck Publications 81.82, 83. Cynthia Flowers David Fordyce Zgeshman Football 79, 80: DECA 81, 82, Dluna Foster Freshman Basketball 79, 80: Spirit Squad 79, 80: FHA 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: FTA 79. 80, 81, 82, 83: Publications 80, 81, 82, 83: Hi-Talk 80, 81, 82, 83: Athenian Managing Editor 81, 82: Athenian Editor- in-Chief 82, 83: United States Journalism Award 81, 82: Homecoming Nominee 82, 83: Who's Who in Journalism 82, 83: Regional Journalism 80, 81: FHA Presi- dent81, 82. Janet Froese Band 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: FTA 81, 82: PASF 81, 82, 83: PASF Vice-President 82, 83: Color Guard 81, 82, 83: Color Guard Captain 82, 83: NHS 82, 83: Band Council President 83. Rod Fulton Soccer 79, 80: Baseball 80, 81, 82, 83: Building Trades 81, 82, 83. Kim Gann VOE 81, 82, 83. Ramona Garland Beginning Choir 79, 80: SHS Singers 80, 81: PASF 82, 83: FHA 82, 83. Debbie Gearinger Band 79, 80, 81, 82: .- 't League 79, 80: French Club 81, 82. Jackie Gonzales Freshman Basketball 79, 80: JV Basket- ball 80, 81:VOE 82,83: OEA 82, 83, Cary Gooch Tennis 79, 80: VICA Metal Trades 80, 81. 82: FFA 80, 81: ICT 82.83. Micheal Gray Building Trades 80, 81, 82: ICT 82, 83: Building Trades Who's Who 81, 82. Richard Griffith Band 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: JCL 82, 83: JCL President 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82, 83: NHS 82, 83, John Gri Freshngign Football 79, 80: Soccer 79. 80: Varsity Soccer 80, 81: Student Coun- cil 79, 80, 81, 82. Rex Grigg 4 Band 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: Symphonic Band 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: Assembly 79. 80, 81, 82, 83: A Cappella Choir 80, 81, 82, 83: Thespians 80, 81, 82, 83: The Star Spangled Girl 82, 83: LuAnn Hampton 80, 81: Antigone 80, 812 The Rope Dancers 81, 82: She Stoops to Conquer 82, 83. Jerry Gurley Freshman Football 79, 80: JV Football 80, 81: Baseball 80, 81: Student Council 80, 81: NHS 82, 83. Carole Haakinson Basketball 79, 80: Key Club 79, 80: Choir 79. 80: NHS 81, 82, 83: NIKE 82, 83: Swim Team 82, 83. Arvis Haggard Jimmy Hall Darryl Hammett Ronnie Harrington JV Baseball 79, 80: Varsity Baseball 80, 81, 82, 83, Gwen Harris Charles Hatton Machelle Henderson Billy Henderson Linda Henry Beginning Choir 79, 80: JV Choir 80, 81: SHS Choir 81, 82: Art League 82, 83. Doug Hermes VICA Metal Trades 80, 81: VICA Metal Trades President 81, 82: Austin College Student Advisory Committee 81, 82: NHS 82, 83: ICT 82, 83. Theresa Herpeche Spirit Committee 79, 80: Art League 80, 81: FTA 81, 82, 83: PASF 81, 82, 83: FHA 82, 83. Jackie Hickman Jimmy Hickman Nichelle Hickson Freshman Cheerleader 79, 80: DECA 81, 82, 83. David Hines VICA Drafting 81, 82, 83. Cynthia Hollingsworth Jeff Howell PASF 80, 82. Kathleen Huber FTA 79, 80: PASF 81, 82, 83. Ph llis Hunt Freshman Basketball 79, 80: JV Basket- ball 80, 81: Varsity Basketball 81, 821 PASF 82, 83: GLAD 82, 83. Sherry Hunt Lester Hunter Lisa Huntsman Band 79, 80: JCL 80, 81: Flag Corps 81, 82: Choir 81, 82: FHA 81, 82: HERO 82, 83. Sherri Huschke Angel Inman Orchestra 80, 81, 82: All-Region Or- chestra 80, 81: OEA 82, 83: OEA Treasurer 81, 82. William Jackson HECE 82, 83. Jennie Jones Band 79, 80, 81, 82: Symphonic Band 80, 81: PASF 80, 81, 82, 83: FTA 80, 81. 82: Antigone 80, 81: Thespians 81, 82, 83: The Rope Dancers 81, 82: Honorable Mention All-Star Cast 82, 83: She Stoops to Conquer 82, 83. Carolyn Johnson Jon Johnson Tracey Johnson Publications 81, 82, 83: Publications Managing Editor 82, 83: Hi-Talk 81, 82. 83: Voices of the High School 82, 83. Johnny Jordan Lisa Kelley FFA 82, 83: FFA Sweetheart and Secretary 82, 83. Thad Kelley Freshman Football 79, 80: Who's Who 80, 81: JV Football 80, 81: Track 79, 82: Varsity Football 81, 82, 83: Student Council 82, 83: PASF 79, 80: Student Body - Vice-President 82, 83. Jim Kever Julia Kever OEA 81, 82, 83: Publications 81, 82: VOE Lab 81, 82. Jim King VICA Radio and TV 81, 83: ICT 82.83. William Kirby Beginning Choir 79, 80: A Cappella Choir 81, 83: ICT 82, 83. Sharon Knittin Teresa Koschelew Spirit Squad 79, 80: Drill Team 81, 833 PASF 81, 82: FHA 82, 83: NIKE 82, 83: FTA 82, 83. it qi! i X is A 8 Donnie Stephens completes an assignment. Index- 391 Mike Kottwitz Band 79, 80: Section Leader 81, 82, 83: HERO 82, 83, Marsha Krajewski Freshman Cheerleader 79, 80: Student Council 79, 82: Beginning Choir 79, 80: SHS Singers 80, 81: FTA 82, 83: Drill Team 80, 81, 82, 83: Co-Captain 82, 83: NIKE 81, 82, 83: NIKE President 82, 83: NHS 82, 83: NHS Secretary 82, 83: Who's Who 81, 83: Lady-in-Waiting on the Homecoming Court 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82, 83. Rhonda Krauss HOSA 82, 83: Homecoming Nominee 82, 83. Jerry Kuykendall Folotball 79, 82: FFA 82, 83: Soccer 82, 8 . Bobby Kvestad Kristy Kyler Drill Team 80, 81, 82, 837 PASF 81, 82. David Layman Band 79, 80: Who's Who 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: A Cappella Choir 80, 81, 82: A Cap- pella Choir President 82, 83: French Club 82, 83: JCL 80, 81, 82, 83: PASF 82, 83: All-Region Choir 80, 81, 82, 83: Spirit Committee Chairperson 81, 82. Velma Lamb Volleyball 79, 80. Beth Larson Choir 80, 81: Band 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: Thespians 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: Flag Corps 80, 81, 82: UIL One-Act Play 80, 81, 82. 83: NHS 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 80, 81, 82, 83: Student Council 81, 82, 83: French Club 81, 82. Angie Laws VOE 81, 82, 83. Kevin Leach Constance Lee Leila Lenore JV Tennis 79, 80: Varsity Tennis 80, 81. Tom Lesnick Publications 81, 82, 83. Brenda Leute VICA Drafting 82, 83. Debbie Lichnovsky VICA Drafting 81, 82, 83: VICA Drafting President 82, 83: Freshman Basketball 79-80: Choir 79, 80: Spirit Squad 79-80: Student Council 79-80. David Lincecum VICA Radio and TV Electronics 81, 82, 83. Eric Little David Lora DECA 81, 82, 83. Andrew Lucchesi Cross Country 79, 80, 81: Track 80, 81, 82: Student Council 80, 81, 82, 83: French Club 81, 82, 83: Billy Bob Boy 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82, 83. Tim Lunkley Key Club 79, 80, 81: HOSA 81, 82, 83: HOSA Parliamentarian 82, 83. Juanita Luper OEA 82, 83. Larry Lynch Beginnin Choir 79, 80: A Cappella Choir 80, 81, 52, 83: Choir Librarian 81, 82, 83: DECA 81-83. Jeff Lyons Football 79, 80, 81, 82: VICA Metal Trades 80, 81, 82. Debbie Markl Beginning Choir 79-80: Freshman Basketball 79-80: SHS Singers 80-81: A Cappella Choir 81-83: Drill Team 81, 82, 83: NHS 81, 82, 83: JCL 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82, 83, Jennifer Marsh Orchestra 79-80: JCL 80, 81, 82, 83: PASF 81, 82, 83: French Club 82, 83: NHS 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82, 83. Larry Martin JCL 80, 81, 82, 83: NHS 81, 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82.83. Brent Mathews Charlie Mayer Gerald McCarn VOE 82, 83. Brian McClure Freshman Football 79, 80: Freshman Basketball 79, 80: Baseball 79, 80: JV Basketball 80, 81: JV Football 80, 81: Student Council 82, 83. Kim McClure Drill Team 80, 81, 82, 83: Jr. Lt. 81, 82, 83: Captain 82, 83: FTA 80, 81, 82, 83: Student Council 81, 82, 83: Who's Who 81, 82: NIKE 82, 83: NHS 82, 83. Les McConnell 392 - Index Lori Marshall, Sherri Bell, Regina Yarborough, and Regina Ed- wards anxiously wait for the bell to ring. Freshman Football 79, 80: JV Football 79 80 Be innin Choir 79 80 JV Foot . Q S S ' I ' ball 80-81: JV Baseball 80, 81: Westside Story 80, 81: A Cappella Choir 80, 81, 82, 83: Varsity Football 82, 83: All- District Football 82, 83. Paul McCord French Club 81, 82: PASF 82, 83. Cooper McElhannon Student Council 79-81: JCL 81, 82: Junior Class Co-President 81, 82: Freshman Football 79, 80: Basketball 79-81: Tennis 80, 81: PASF 80, 81, Anita McHanny Kelly McKinney Spirit Squad 79, 80: Drill Team 80, 81: Who's Who Among American High School Students 80, 81: NIKE 81, 82: VOE 82, 83: OEA 82, 83. Sheryl McKinney Shaun McNeely Sherry Means Warren Medlin Football 79, 80, 81: Soccer 80, 81, 82: VICA 82, 83. John Mentzel Art League 79, 80: JCL 80, 81. Scott Meredith Snow White 80, 81: Westside Story 80, 81: Thespians 81, 82, 83. Phillip Merritt Art League 82, 83. Brian Miller Math Team 80, 81, 82, 83: Science Team 81, 82, 83: NHS 81, 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82, 83. Jeff Miller DECA81, 82, 83. Mark Miller Band 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: PASF 81, 82: Building Trades 82, 83, Marshall Minshew JCL 79, 80, 81, 82: JCL Treasurer 81, 82: Student Council 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: JV Soccer 80, 81: Varsity Soccer 81, 82, 83: ggoss Country 82, 83: Billy Bob Boys 82. Antonio Mora Butchie Morales Karen Moreland Band 79, 80, 81, 82: Flag Corps 81, 82: FFA 81, 82, 83. Mike Morris VICA Building Trades 80, 81, 82: VICA Drafting 82, 83. Heidi Mulholland FTA 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: Student Council 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: PASF 79, 80.81, 82, 83: Basketball 79-80: Spirit Squad 79, 80: NIKE 82, 83, Evageline Murphy Melissa Myatt . i .... of . . Cindy Sutton listens to class discussion. D'Awn Neathery Chris Nelson Sally Nicholson Freshman Basketball 79, 80: Beginning Choir 79, 80: JV Tennis 79, 80: Student Council 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: Cabinet Member 80, 81, 82, 83: Varsity Tennis 80, 81, 82, 83: Sophomore Class Prsi- dent 80, 81: Junior Class Co-President 81, 82: SHS Singers 80, 81, 82: A Cap- pella Choir 81, 82, 83: Vice-President of Choir 82, 83: Who's Who 80, 81, 82, 83: FTA 81, 82, 83: FTA Vice-President 82, 83: NHS President 82, 83: Senior Class President 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82, 83. Brad Nickson PASF 80, 81, 82: Publications 80, 81, 82, gg: NHS 81, 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82: Lane Northcut PASF 80, 81, 82, 83: Freshman Choir 79, 80: NHS 82, 83: Billy Bob Boy 82, 83, Randy O'Brien Craig O'Donnell Beginning Choir 79, 80: A Cappella Choir 80.81, 82, 83: Westside Story 80, 81. Stan Odam Cross Country 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: Track 80, 81, 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82. Roberto Olivares Student Council 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: JCL 80, 81, 82: Sophomore Class Vice- President 80, 81: Senior Class Vice- President 82, 83: Varsity Soccer 80, 81, 82, 83: Basketball 79, 80, 81: JV Soccer 79, 80, 81: Math Team 80, 81: NHS 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82, 83. Datra Parker Freshman Volleyball 79, 80: JV Volleyball 80, 81: FHA 81, 82: HOSA 82, 83. Steve Parrish FFA 79, 80, 81, 82: VICA Building Trades 80, 81: VICA Drafting 81, 82: VICA Dral ting Sgt, at Arms 82, 83. Sandy Pate Michael Patterson ICT 81, 82, 83. Ted Payne West Side Story 80, 81: French Club 81, 82, 83: Thespians 82, 83: Most Spirited Senior 82, 83. Ann Peckenpaugh PASF 80, 81, 82, 83: FTA 80, 81, B2, 83: Art League 81, 83: FHA 82, 83. James Peercy Math Team 80, 81, 82, 83: JCL 81, 82: NHS 82, 83. Jason Perkins Baseball 79, 80: HERO Vice-President 81, 82: HERO President 82, 83: Billy Bob Boy 82, 83: Who's Who HERO 82, 83. Hope Perryman Berne Union High School, JV Basketball 79, 80: FHA 79, 80: French Club 79, 80: Choir 79, 80: OEA 81, 82. Todd Peshel Scott Phillips Julie Pierce Orchestra 79, 80: All Region Orchestra 79, 80: A Cappella Choir 81, 82, 83: SHS Singers 80, 81: Lu-Ann Hampton Laver- ty Oberlander 80, 81: Voices From the High School 82, 83: Thespians 82, 83. Vince Pierce Band 79, 80, 81: Auto Mechanics 81, 82. 83. Lisa Pirozzo DECA 81, 82, 83. Melvin Pleasant Jett Pool NHS 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82, 83, Kirby Powell Band 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: FFA 81, 82: VICA 82, 83. Danna Ragsdale FFA 81, 82: FFA81, 82: FHA 82, 83. Roxanna Ramas Pam Raner S and S High School: Drill Team Manager 79, 80, 81, 82: FHA 79, 80, 81, 82: Sher- man High School: HERO 82, 83. Paul Reber Band 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: VICA Radio and TV Repair 80, 81, 82, 83: Radio and TV President 82, 83. Jeff Reichelt gat League 80, 81, 82, 83: JCL 81, 82. Jay Renfro Eric Reutelhuber Football 79, 80, 81: Soccer 80. 81, 82, 83: Student Council 79, 80, 81, 82, 83. Andy Rice Scott Richardson Darrell Rickerson Agriculture Co-Op 80, 81, 82, 83: FFA 79. 8 ,81, 82, 83. Rodney Ricketts Auto Mechanics 81, 82: ICT 82, 83. Julie Ricks Beginning Choir 79, 80: Student Council 80, 81: SHS Singers 80, 81: FTA 80.81, 82, 83: A Cappella Choir 81, 82: PASF 81, 82: Homecoming Nominee 82, 83: FHA 82. 83. Nanette Ridinger VOE 82, 83, Todd Riley Basketball 79, 80: Student Council 80, 81: Baseball 80, 81, 82, 83. Robert Ritchie Dennis Robards Freshman Football 79, 80: Metal Trades 80, 81, 82: ICT 82, 83. Jerry Roberts James Robertson Rolando Rodriquez Football 79, 80, 81: Building Trades 81, 82, 83. Rodney Roe Basketball 79, 80, 81, 82. 83: Art League 79, 80: PASF 80, 81, 82: Baseball 80, 81, 82: Student Council 81, 82, 83: Who's Who 82, 83: JCL 82.83. Steve Rosebaum Radio and TV Repair 80. 81, 82, 83: Golf Team 79, 80, 81, 82. Sheila Rowen Tennis 79, 80: Beginning Choir 79, 80: SHS Singers 80, 81: Spirit Squad 79, 80: FTA 80, 81, 82, 83: Drill Team 80, 81, 82, 83: Student Council 80, 81, 82, 83: PASF 81, 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82, 83: NHS 82, 83. Danny Rowland Freshman Football 79, 80: Key Club 80, 81, 82: JV Football 80, 81: Varsity Foot- ball 81, 82. Tim Rowland VICA 80, 81, 82, 83: Key Club 82, 83. Luveter Ruffin Cosmetology VICA 81, 82: FHA 82, 83. Kay Russell Freshman Basketball 79, 80: Drill Team 81, 82, 83: OEA 81, 83: Who's Who in ggmemaking 82, 83: Best Dressed 82, Ray Russell Football 79, 80, 81, 82. 83: Basketball 79, 80: Track 79, 80. 81, 82, 83: Publica- tions 81, 82, 83: FHA 81. 82. Patty Sanders Student Council 79, 80. Robin Schemmel Freshman Basketball 79, 80: Spirit Squad 79. 80: Flag Corps 80, 81, 82: GLAD 80, 81, 82: Drill Team 80, 81, 82: Art League 80, 81, 82, 83: Art League Treasurer 82, 83: UIL Marching 80, 81, 82: Solo and Sgsemble 81, 82: PASF 81, 82: NHS 82, Laura Shores FFA 82, 83: PASF 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: FHA 82, 83. Stephanie Schweizer Freshman Cheerleader 79, 80: Beginning Mixed Choir 79, 80: Student Council 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: SHS Singers 80, 81: NIKE 81.82, 83: PASF 81,82,831 FTA 81, 82, 83: FHA 81, 82, 83: Varsity Cheerleader 82, 83: Homecoming Nominee 82, 83. LeaAnn Scott Shelly Sewell PASF 80, 81, 82, 83: FTA 80.81, 82,831 FFA 81, 82, 83: Unpredictable 82, 83. Jennifer Shaw Choir 79, 80: FHA 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: FFA 80.81, 82, 83: SHS Singers 80, 81: SHS Singers Secretary 81, 82: Drill Team 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82, 83: Homecoming Queen Nominee 82, 83: A Cappella Choir 82, 83, Carol Sheppard Jim Shibuya Key Club 79, 80: Mixed Choir 80, 81: JV Choir 81, 823 New SHS Choir 82.83. Jeff Shipley VICA Drafting 82, 83: Newman Smith High School Football 79, 80, 81, 82. Brett Shives Quinn Shives Darryl Short A Cappella Choir 81, 82, 83: Track 79, 80. Mike Signer Building Trades 81, 82, 83. Terry Simpson VICA Radio and TV Repair 81, 82, 83. Hope Sims Freshman Volleyball 79, 80: JV Volleyball 80. 81: Varsity Volleyball 81. 82, 83: FHA 81, 82, 83: FHA President 82, 83. Jon Smith Kimberly Smith FTA 80, 81. 82, 83: NIKE 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82, 83: Varsity Cheerleader 82, 83, Stephanie Smith Math Team 79, 80, 81: FTA 80, 81: FHA 81, 82: NHS 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82. 83. Chris Snodgrass Basketball 79, 80: Spirit Squad 79, 80: Drill Team 80, 81, 82, 83: NIKE 81, 82, 83: NIKE Vice-President 82, 83: FTA 81, 82, 83: FHA 81, 82, 83: FHA Sgt. at Arms 82, 83: DECA 82, 83: DECA President 82, 83: Homecoming Nominee 82, 83, Tony Sousa Nathaniel Southern Band 79, 80, 81: Freshman Football 79, 80: Freshman Basketball 79, 80: Track 79. 80: Varsity Track 81, 82, 83: JV Foot- ball 80, 81: Varsity Football 81, 82, 83. Susan Sparazynski Doris Talbott VOE 81, 82, 83: Who's Who in VOE 82. 83: OEA Treasurer 82, 83: Homecoming Nominee 82, 83. Tim Tate Freshman Basketball 79, 80: JV Tennis 79. 80: Student Council 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: Tennis 80, 81, 82, 83: PASF 81, 82. Kerri Taylor Soph. Class Secretary 80. 81: Perma- nent Member of Student Council, 80, 81, 82, 83: JV Basketball 80, 81, 82: GLAD 81, 82: FTA Secretary 81, 82: FTA 80, 81, 82. 83: FTA Chairman 82, 83: PASF 81, 82: PASF President 82, 83: Student Body Secretary 81, 82: Girls' State 81, 82: Alternate Girls' Nation 82, 83: Mu Alpha Theta 82, 83: NHS 82, 83: Senior Bus. Manager 82.83. Jimmy Taylor FFA 81, 82, 83: JV Basketball 81, 82: V Basketball 82, 83, Cornelious Thompson ICT 81, 82, 83. Donna Thompson HOSA 81, 82, 83. Jodie Thompson Freshman Football 79, 80: JV Football 81, 82: V Football 82, 83: Track 80, Steve Thompson FFA 79, 80: Building Trades 80, 81, 82: HOE Co-op 82, 83, Lisa Todd Melissa Davis, Ray Bell, Debbie Sharp, Christine Moberly and Charlie Mayer enjoy refreshments at the homecoming dance. Freshman Cheerleader 79, 80: PASF 80, 81, 82, 83: Drill Team 81, 82, 83: Drill Team Jr. Lt. 81, 82: Drill Team Co- Captain 82, 83: Who's Who 82, 83: All- American Drill Team 82, 83: NIKE 81, 82, 83: NHS 82, 83: FTA 81, 82, 83: FTA Historian 82, 83: Homecoming Court Finalist 82. 83. Steve Spicer Band 79 80 81 82 83 Baseball 80 1. . , . , 3 ,8 Teresa Spradlin Marv Sprouse Ray Stackhouse Linda Stein HECE 81, 82, 83: Homecoming Nominee 82, 83. Cindy Stephens Jay Stockton Freshman Football 79, 80: JV Football 8O,81:FFA 79,8O,81,82,83. Dan Stogner Freshman Football 79, 80: JV Football 80, 81, 82: Varsity Football 82, 83: Basketball 79, 80, 81. Debbie Stout Beginning Choir 79, 80: Pep Squad 79, 80: SHS Singers 80, 81: Westside Story 80, 81: Student Council 82, 83: FFA 82, 83: Drill Team 80.81, 821A Cap- pella Choir 82.83. Gene Stubber Football 79, 80. 81, 82, 83: Basketball 79, 80. ' Erica Swanson Freshman Basketball 79, 80: JV Basket- ball 81, 82: Varsity Basketball 82, 83, JCL 79, 80: FHA 82, 83: FHA Vice- President of Programs 82, 83. Nickolas Torrefranca Teresa Tucker Denise Turner David Turner JV Soccer 79, 80: V Soccer 80, 81, 82. Johnnie Turner Towana Thatcher Nashville, Tenn. Cheerleader 79, 80: Basketball 79, 80, 81: Track 80.81. Tiffani Varner PASF 80, 81, 82, 83: GLAD 82, 83: Manager Girls Track 81, 82: Mu Alpha Theta 82,83, Kelly Vaughn HERO 81, 82, 83: HERO Vice-President 82,83. Yolonda Vick FHA 80, 81: VOE 82, 83: OEA 82, 83, Donna Vost Janet Wade Volleyball 79, 81, 82: FTA 79, 80, 81. 82: Student Council 79, 80, 81.82, 83: NHS 82, 83: French Club 81.82. Andrea Watson Student Council 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: Stu- dent Council Member at Large 81, 82, 83: Choir 79,801 Basketball 79, 80: Spirit Squad 79, 80: SHS Singers 80, 81: Drill Team 81, 82, 83: A Cappella Choir 81, 82, 833 FTA 81, 82: PASF 81, 82, 83: Austin College Student Advisory Board 81, 82, Jimmy Webb Football 82, 83: Radio and TV Repair 82, 83. Phillip Weightman Band 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: Solo and Ensem- ble 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: Radio and TV Repair 82, 83: Orchestra 79, 80, 81, 823 Romeo and Juliet 80-81. Troy Werner Football 79, 80, 81: Track 79, 80, 81: Basketball 79, 80, 81, 82: Tennis 81, 82: Golf 79, 80, 81: Swimming 82, 83. Beverly Wester Anita White Drill Team Manager 81, 82, 83. Rhonda White DECA 82, 83. Mary Wiley SHS Singers 80, 82: SHS Singers Librarian 1, 82: Student Council 81, 82: A Cappella Choir 81, 82, 83: NIKE 82, 83: FTA 82, 83. Eric Williams FFA 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: Cross Country 79, 80: VICA81, 82, 83. Kristi Williams Band 79, 80, 81, 82: UIL Marching 79, 80, 81, 82: Flag Corps 80, 81: Captain of ggag Corps 81, 82: NIKE 82, 83: FTA 82, Mary Williams Basketball 79, 80, 81, 82: Track 79, 80, 81. 82: Spirit Squad 79.80. Steve Williams Football 79, 80, 81, 82, 83: Student Council 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, Mary Wilsey SHS Singers 80, 81: A Cappella Choir 81, 82, 83: All-Region Choir 81, 82, 83: NHS 82.83. Greg Wilsman Ken Wilson Chris Woody Football 79, 80: FFA 80, 81, 82, 83, Angela Wright Spirit Squad 79, 80: VOE 81, 82, 83: OEA 81, 82, 83. Brian Wright Freshman Basketball 79, 80: Freshman Football 79, 80: JV Basketball 80, 813 Varsity Track 80, 81, 82, 83: Varsity Basketball 81, 82, 83: Student Council 82.83. Angela Wyrick Hugo High School: Choir 79, 80, 81: Society of Distinguished American High School Students, Oklahoma Honor Society 80, 81: Sherman High School: NHS 82, 83. Dan Young Soccer 80, 81, 82, 83: Cross Country 80. 81: Billy Bob Boy 82, 83. 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Sherman High School - Athenian Yearbook (Sherman, TX) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 1

1979

Sherman High School - Athenian Yearbook (Sherman, TX) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 1

1981

Sherman High School - Athenian Yearbook (Sherman, TX) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 1

1982

Sherman High School - Athenian Yearbook (Sherman, TX) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 1

1986

Sherman High School - Athenian Yearbook (Sherman, TX) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 1

1987

Sherman High School - Athenian Yearbook (Sherman, TX) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 1

1988


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