Southwest High School - Yee Haw Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)
- Class of 1982
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E 2 46' L-J Q ff 9 'Q .J f H 55 .,, 5 YQ 3 I n I9 U I if if I V IIE Q cj' 0 A W XN Q v f 9 ' A 1 1 7 47 'fl A . F P ji Q' ' l.Il' . 6:4412 M 325' yi W ge QV Z Z 4 W , Jr f 7 Z Q L I Q' p 5 Zn. LUVTON gg Uwu? 7 nl 4' xxmwf CN 5 X N mf I ESQ A X E 'f' . ' -a in -V 2 ww 1- 1 H-,A HM' ,UH 4i ,J wil 4 2: ,. , g ,'-, 16, ,kj-.pifig . v, Wifi' u V. SGUTHWEST HIGH SCHOGL 4100 ALTAMESA BLVD. FURT WGRTH, TEXAS VGLUME XV iw Y n ,V ff AL, Editor-in-Chief-Mary Winchester Manager Editor-Mrs. Paula Parrish Assistant Editors-Dee Ann Chamberlain Donna Tomsic Karen Moher Molly Eckert Researchers-Clinton Crowley Alan Durham Associate Reporters-Stacy Measures Lisa Watkins Shelly Ward julie Tarvin jill Stephens Assistant Reporters-Donna Gatewood EDITOR' GTE LIFE AT SOUTHWEST, thatis what it's all about. The people, places, activities, sports, and clubs are what make Southwest home. This year we didn't have much in our favor facing a new sponsor, whom, if I may add, helped out tremendously, our new staff members, and our somewhat troublesome photographers. Somehow we pulled through our disadvantages and produced what I believe to be one of the finest books ever issued at Southwest. My staff members and I worked endless hours trying desperately to put this book together. Countless nights were spent trying to make deadlines and still we finished the book on time. Some may not realize the mega problems and difficulties of putting a yearbook together but let me assure you it is not an easy job. Meeting deadlines, getting workable pictures, and writing copy are only some of the problems staff members faced daily. Those of you who have negative remarks and criticism I ask that you keep them to yourself, because, as I have explained this year's Yee-Haw turned out quite exceptional. There are those whose pictures did not appear in the book, and I would like to apologize for this but troubles with photographers made this task difficult. And now, to those of you who see your face on every other page, thank-you for the use of it. We tried our best to include as many different people as possible. I am delighted that you took the time to read this note. lim sure next yearis staff would appreciate any constructive criticism you can contribute. Yours truly, T..3a.ii.i.1ii, v17gM2fMMZZ2 Leah Weingarten l jill Dubbs Professional Photographic Consultants- Marcel's Studio Associate Photographers- jeff Lasater George Weimer R. Allan Hale Tim Plocica Clayton Hays Keith Rudolph Publisher-Herff jones Yearbooks Montgomery, Alabama Cover Photo- Marcel's Studio Fort Worth, Texas Executive Director-Glenn Mandeville Principal ., At SOUTHWEST Makmg lt Happen p. 252 Faces ID the Crowd p. 18 Camera at Work Q Faces in the Crowd Heads above the Crowd The View from Southwest Behind the Scenes Carnes People Play just One More Making It Happen 4 SOUTHWEST LIFE ww , ,W x X v-grmv ,,,g:'-W' :X-gg, , W 51 57 SOUTHWEST LIFE 5 -1 X .X ww., M.. , ... 3- 6 SOUTHWEST LIFE 'WW 4. . wmmlwuwm ,hmwwggw W.. W- WW, 'H 'W-.n..... SOUTHWEST LIFE 8 SOUTHWEST LIFE L, Eff: 'II 1... .. 3, - 'NI' 'll nr WE fi' SOL THWEST LIFE 10 SOUTHWEST LIFE mg- 1 SOLTIIWEST LIFE 11 3, Q rx .F 12 SOUTHWEST LIFE 1 I is V fi X mfg ,Q .L 1 Y X 4 , W - ' '- ' X C 0 in , , - f Q. - Q - r A g 3 5 -Q Q :. ,. 'J' ffl f .Q4,' : P4 2-4 .X ' ' -. -. A s ,P af' V A Y ,Q W , fx ' if-rr, A ii I if ,nr I f 'Sl if ff ,wg Q, 3, mf I - f I, ,Y ' 454. SOUTHWEST LIFE 13 14 SOUTHWEST LIFE '2il: '? ,433 iv. ,SF , SOUTHWEST LIFE 1 ff Y 16 SOUTHWEST LIFE fi South est Life In short, Southwest Life adds up to fun, excitement, and a great deal of laughter. Through our unity to one another and our wisdom gained, Southwest has made our lives very full. The trends that pass through the halls in a single school year could fill a book and a few of them have. Humor abounds from every corner as Seniors and underclassmen go through their daily routine. To sum it up, Southwest Life has much to offer and is most enthusiastically received. lt Students in ACT experience alienation, l E I l Rebel Mascot is an important scene during each pep rally. -11 ' f st S , tv 4. Poor little freshmen get introduction to bookwork in high school SOUTHWEST LIFE 17 -xllf ' X 1 'if F Ep, , -M, .- Q , 'wi M , f W - s ,j I -1. H 23 'wsff M' , V -gum? -A--xt f. . . IAI. ,Qi if Xl , Wfw.. X , .. ,ivw A J -. , NNN aaa, ga? 9, N JW :LlA, lv '--wx-f, If My -- 'ff QT? Q1 , P ' 5. wrfFti4.gf:Ef 5- .fj ugh ? Mefsb ff j U f, Y w 'H r 3,, zz .W L. A. A 'Q FACES iw ,gg ,gk -is : W :'f 'N...s THE CRQWD Student Bod fficers Within Southwest one can find many leaders. The Student Council represents forty-five of these leaders. Four of these are the Student Body Officers. The President and Vice-President are elected by the student body, the Secretary and Treasurer are appointed by the President. These officers give guidance to the Student Council in all of its many projects. To hold one of these honored positions, one must be dedicated to all students at Southwest. STACY MEASURES The job of president brings many responsibilities. It is a position that requires total dedication and discipline. The President must have leadership qualities and be able to speak in front of people. While the position is trying, it also teaches self- determination and fairness. Stacy Measures is the Student Body President for 1981-1982. She has been in Student Council for four years. She attended the 1981 session Texas Girls State, received Who's Who Among American High School Students, and represented the students of Fort Worth on a committee at the Administration Building. She is also a member of the United High School Council, National Honor Society, Concerned Senior Girls, the Rebel Rousers, Annual Staff, and was a member of the Fort Worth Ballet Company from 1978 to 1980. In her free time, Stacy takes dancing lessons at the Bruce Lea Dance Center. at wtvif n!U5N 20 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS M' 'fav '+V ' i WE ' , at tk WW t. , KATHRYN DREWS The Student Body Treasurer is in charge of the Student Council finances. This person must keep track of all expenditures and deposits. A ledger is kept that contains this information. This position is no easy job. Kathryn Drews meets these standards. She has been a member of the marching band, stage band, All-City Orchestra, and All-City Band. Also, she received second place in the Fort Worth Piano Concerto Contest and jim Wright Congressional Essay Contest. Other awards include an art exhibition and math contest. Kathryn is a member of the National Society of Distinguished American High School Students, Who's Who Among American High School Students, National Honor Society, math club and Concerned Senior Girls. l I LISA WATKINS The Student Body Vice-President is in charge of helping the president and taking charge of the student council when the president is absent. This position is one that changes as the Student Council itself changes. Lisa Watkins is Student Body Vice-President for the 1981-1982 school year. She has been on Student Council for three years, and held offices of Communications Committee Chairman, and Student Environment Committee. Also, Lisa is a member of the National Honor Society, Rebel Rousers, Secretary of Concerned Senior Girls, Art Club, and the Annual Staff. '21 591 .4 ,'t ?, f.?Q?,-af 3 SHARON GIBSON The Secretary of the Student Council is a significant position. Without this person, Student Council could not function. The Secretary takes minutes at all formal meetings and circulates them to all members. Also, all publications and letters are typed by the Secretary. Sharon Gibson is the Student Body Secretary for 1981-1982. She has been a cheerleader, member of the marching band, and gymnastic team. She has won honors in gymnastics at city meets. She was Outstanding junior of the Year at Southwest. Sharon is a member of the National Honor Society, Concerned Senior Girls, and Rebel Rousers. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS 21 21?-2 ' .iiflf 9' President Leslie Roudreaux lf' A ,M 04, ' ,.,, s L' v - 'aff' Cf, fb n Ok L f 5 ' fi 2 .Q 5.41 if Bottom to Top, L to R: jennifer Roberts, Brent Monteleone, Leslie Boudreaux, Lisa Newsome. 22 SENIOR DELEGATION .sf fs 1 i?f,fk,fSS ,g rffxsffgif A' ' , 1 L' tst f-f R Mt. at 'J f 'Z - ' ff. - , A we R .. J ,QQ 'I ix? za, PM 5 Q it Si, '5 Q S X 1 4 ew Q 7 0 545: -eff, ,l g A 4 K . 1+ 'f 'P' .. ' s Q Vice-President Lisa Newsome i , Treasurer Brent Monteleone and Secretary jennifer Roberts. , Y Seniors Leave Their ark .iv En? f.J Bottom to top, L to R: Steve Van Ceem, K'Lynn Hansen, Brad Heron, Scott Hardegree, Pam Harris, jimmy Reagan. The Senior Delegation for the Class of ,82 is well known for starting new traditions such as the start of Homecoming floats and senior pictures in tuxes and drapes. These hardworking leaders consisting of five boys and five girls worked very hard all year in making Senior Dinner Dance preparations. The delegations top goal was to bring their number one class closely together. W . - 5w'5Kf7f '5'.5 l'7i75 , .M . ' sg 7'fr?ff7 'f?sfTi .rs Q4 Q. E., stink.-sn. if irzslfftfi 55 f f?f.' . .3 ,L A W ,Wg - 3 'ff 2 ti . L?.cix:M ?5 if Q,-g ,t -'ah P - , , . fffrz, gm J! s uw at L to rc Lisa Newsome, jimmy Reagan, jennifer Roberts, Brad Heron, Pam Harris, Brent Nlonteleone, Leslie Boudreaux, Scott Hardegree, K'Lynn Hansen, Steve Van Geem. SENIOR DELEGATION 23 Stacy Measures gags on the thought of another day of ?!i'f elections. Qs 'A-191 '4 0lm-v rnls Move over Brooke Shieldsf' grins Beth Monroe. And now for your half-time entertainment , , . Scott Hardegree! 24 SENIOR MOMENTS V i ?,t 4 E' 5, ,M ff ' Paula Puckett's mother calls in for another early dismissal, K -I ,H l Oh, no! My Zingers been zapped! exclaims Debbie Spangenberg. Senior oments f 3' ' Lamar McDonald demonstrates his new artifical leg. SENIOR MOMENTS 25 26 SENIORS Bobby Abel Angela Adams Pat Admire james Allen Patti Allen Libby Alliman Dorothy Anderson Ken Anderson Jodi Ashkinos Kelley Aslin Graham Ayers Steven Baca Michael Bacon Missy Baird Martin Bakal Rochelle Baker janet Banks Teresa Barthlow Beth Beahrs Carl Beaman Kelly Beard Dwain Beaty Brenda Beaupre . J WAR' . Mother always told me there would be days like this. A g-5 lu Kia Richmond gets ready for a secret rendezvous after first period. M wa ., -,r ' QM. George Beaudry Chris Beeson Greg Benepe Paul Bennett Dileep Bhateley Corinne Bilz jeff Bjork Robert Blackshear Roy Blanco Debbie Blassingame Rick Blue Melisa Bodenhamer Gail Boshers Karen Bosley Leslie Boudreaux Joy Bourgeois Andrew Boyer Sandra Boysen Scott Bradburn Mike Bradford Mike Bravenec Keith Breese Susan Brickey SENIORS 27 28 SENIORS Vickie Bridges Steve Brinck Blake Brooks Angela Brown james Bullard jimmy Burch Nanette Burnett Sherry Butcher Byron Butler Matt Byars Cindy Byers Diana Byers Melanie Bybee Christy Caddell Chris Calaluca Lori Caldwell Marcia Cannon Diana Cantu Craig Capua Mike Cardwell Susie Carman Keith Carothers Becky Carpenter Clark Carpenter Trena Carpenter Pamela Carrigan fax Al 'V , M 9352! M Q B, S U VVVVV Shawn Perrnann is exhausted from weight lifting. S: anim, .... il Q' if They wont stop singing to order mv baseball caps' shouts Kari Cortez. Willie Carter Bobby Cates jon Cavender Pamela Chance Lori Christian Denise Clark Kurt Clauser Tricia Clay Frank Clewis Linda Coffey Christy Colbeck Sandra Colborn Randy Collins Carol Condon Tracey Coody Denise Corley Barbara Cornish Kari Cortez Bradley Cothran Rhonda Cotton Bruce Cox Don Cozine Carolyn Craig joan Craine Christine Craven Chris Crawford Criss Crombie SENIORS 29 Calvin Crosby Clinton Crowley David Cunningham Dale Cuppet Liz Curtis Diana Dalhauser Brian D,Amico Chris Davis Mark Davis Mike Dearmore Ron Deaver Ingrid de Chateauvieux Mary Declericks Ron Denke Kevin Diviness David Dollar Kevin Donald Angie Downey Denise Draper Kathryn Drews jill Dubbs Sherrie Duncan Chris Dunleavy 30 SENIORS ,K My AWN,-N. f , , l W 4,2 f f5eivif1l K 1' to K P 5 I I 12' 1 5 ..tl islil'-an if 1 'Iv l r Eric O'Day digs for gold while studying about the California Gold Rush. , X. of . Captain Carol Cuclat has nautical wishes of sailing to jamaica. F l . ,f Susan Dunn Alan Durham Christy Durst Paige Eatherly Romy Eggars Michael Ellington Cynthia Engert Ronald Erion Cindy Falk Mike Fangman Relvia Ferrell Frank Field Sarah Fields Michael Fineman Holli Fish Jason Fisk Vincent Fleece Karen Fleming Kenneth Forge Teresa Francis Jonas Freden Craig Fredluncl Ami Freeman Charles Frierson Luanna Friou Donna Cann SENIORS 31 32 SENIORS Cindy Garrett Donna Gatewood john Gibson Sharon Gibson Ron Glessvebel Wally Gladders Lisa Glass Sheri Glenn Brenda Gordon Alex Gonzales john Gray julie Gray Carolyn Green Terry Green Carolyn Greenard Lisa Greenfield Kelly Gregory Angie Griffin Larry Griffin Carie Grona joe Groves Carol Gudat Mark Gustafson Steve Gustatson Marla Guthrie ft. I Q 4 Seniors risk life and limb riding in the Death Mobile. 2.3 1. 5 ski' 3 . sr Hey big boy, how about a ride? ask Laura Horton, Amy Lasater, and Terri Reinbach. QW-'sv 55 Q--f HW aw Tammy Haberman Melinda Haggerty Alan Hale Mary Hallett Ted Hamilton Pam Hamrick K'Lynn Hanson Scott Hardegree Rene Hardy Ieril Harper Pam Harris Felecia Harris Kelly Hawkins Michael Hawkins Clayton Hays Cynthia Hays Lori Head Paige Headrick Barbara Hearn Louise Heck Julie Heflin Robert Heil Karen Henry SENIORS 33 34 SENIORS Trent Henry Reagan Herman Brad Herron Delicia Hestle Debbie Hill Rodger Hillin Tom Hogg Missy Holloway jim Holley Chrissy Holub Tami Hopkins Laura Horton Gary Howard jackson Howard jerry Howe Cindy Howington Alan Hucaby Michelle Hughes Brad Hutchison Gayln Hutchinson Brett Ingerbritson Matt Ingram Saline Ingram Carol Jackson Willie Jackson Glen james 'enum-n minima 'LNo, that's not a cheat sheet I'm hiding under my hook, explains Leslie Rothermel. A M54 Q-va 'awww 42 fu. ,xs IH 1 'STJP K . ,,. Jessie Tingle memorizes love poems to serenade his true love, Ai s g e::23f:',- , wa, W L ,- ...si C-reg Janes Andrew Johnson Charla Johnson Mari Johnston Darrell Jones Don Jones Michelle Jones Ross Jones Steve Jones Curtis Jordon Denise Joyce Jackie Kahn Joe Kee Cicilia Keeley Kathy Keeton Richard Keir Curtis Kelly Judith Kerr Malcolm Keys Kevin Kile Tayfun Kilinc Richard Killen Kathy Kimball SENIORS 35 36 SENIGRS Amie King Sandra King Terry Kinkade Iames Kirk Michelle Kirkland Belinda Kirscht Judy Kottler Angie Kroon Clifford Kwan Melinda LaBoon Diane Ladd james Lamb Gina Landingham David Lang Patty Lampley Allan Landwer Amy Lasater Phyllis Luzo Tammie Lemmond Ricky Levy Linda Lillie Melissa Long Chris Lord Mindy Louis Kim Lowery Mary Luck Bruce Lynch Sherrie Lyon Patricia Lyons Karen McBride Tim Mcflleun Brian McCarthy Nathan McClellan Lamarr McDonald james McEwin vp., N l.A.. -1 JB. ':::H'1l' Fil gl- ' vb 1-.,,g.., 'vu, What did you say? My hearing aid batteries are downf says Christy Colbeck. Cenee McHaney Katherine McKelvey Tim McKenzie Kenneth Mack Alana Madison Mala Mahendra Teresa Maloon john Marsh Kathy Marshall Tracy Marshall Christopher Martin Dru Martin Dwight Martin james Martin Melanie Martin Terri Martin Steve Matous Danny Mathews Traci Mavers Ierry May Seclonia Mays Stacy Measures Theo Merrity SENIORS 37 Lori Michals Collette Michaud Kelly Michie Mike Middlebrook Reginald Miller Karen Moher Ron Mora Elizebeth Monroe Brent Monteleone Charles Moore Philip Moore Todd Moore Tony Moosey Elizabeth Morales jody Muncy Dina Neace Alicia Nelson Marci Neubecker Brett Newbury Cara Newsom Lisa Newsom Bich Nguyen Mercy Ochoa I wonder if she would go out with rnef, thinks Brad Cothran. .SQNIOP5 pc? is ff, .P P fj5'!'V f- p'CYJr?s 'QW rf Qs.. ill I' As Q- Susan O'Connell Eric O'Day Ross O,Dell O'Hara Shannon O,Heran Laura Ohr Jerri jo Ottman Carol Ouellette Maxey Overton Billy Packer David Parker Rhonda Parker Pattie Parkinson Mike Patterson Michelle Pearce Wendell Pender Amy Perez Shawn Permann Barry Perry Todd Perry Mark Perry Mike Petty Heidi Phillips Kyle Philips Lisa Pilliod SENIORS 39 40 SENIORS Dennis Piper jennifer Plocica jerelyn Podesta Tracy Poe joan Porter Mack Porter Lisa Posavitz Marilyn Poynter james Prochaska Paula Puckett Cindi Pursley Andy Radelot Teresa Ramirez Mike Reed jimmy Regan Robert Register Terri Reinbach Rikki Renfro Fritz Rettig Kia Richmond Nancy Robbins Christi Roberson john Roberson 'WC' or I E A in s Well if you don't like it, toughll' Shari Smith says Darrin Roberts jennifer Roberts David Robinson Chris Rodriguez David Rodriguez Marcel Rolla james Romero Leslie Rothermel Duane Rosenauer Burk Rosenthal Ann Rowe Keith Rudolph Brad Rutledge Billy Sanderford Lisa Santinoceto Scott Saunders Tracy Saunders Steve Scarborough David Schmidt Lyn Schutt Mike Scott Ricky Scott Nichole Scruggs 42 SENIORS Lisa Seaver julie Sebastian Andrea Seifer Yvonnia Shaw john Shelburn Lisa Shelburne jay Schinn mmy Shoemaker Mike Shultz Steve Shultz Cheryl Siegal Lonnie Simmons Randy Simmons Christina Sledz Lisa Slover Elizabeth Smith Roger Smith Shari Smith Tonda Smith Debbie Spanenberg David Spencer Robert Spruell Dana Stundridge john Stenger jill Stephens Kelly Stephens Chris Stephenson Tere Stier Ana Stull Darla Sumpter David Sumpter William Sutton Larry Swartz Wendy Swindell Kay Swyers julie Tarvin Cendell Tate Richard Taylor Steve Taylor Welva Taylor Pam Temple Ron Terell Susan Terell Ted Test Lai Thannhuong Anthony Thomas Vicki Thompson Dee Dee Thornfield jesse Tingle Donna Tomsic Mary Trujillo 44 SENIORS Tammy Tyra Robert Valdez Steve Van Ceem Tommy Van Houten David Vasques Kim Vogel David Wagner Joe Vilallcer Cinna Walters Melinda Walters james Walton Gay Waltrip Danny Walzier Shelly Ward Steve Warkentin Valerie Warner Lesia Washington Lisa Watkins Laurie Webster George Weimer Leah Weingarten Bill Wellman Debbie Wenham Elisa Werner Stacy Westbrook Scott Whisenhunt 1 'N Q' Qu -at K 2-:Q r is 36 ,tx 'W' 'yn -W-ff, Robert Heil programs computer for D day. 'wi me E si I never sign anything unless my lawyer reads it, and I have it in tripli- 5' FW ' ' , ,,,, ,,,N Y, is we ' if if 5 cate, states Angie Kroon. 'fi 1' T7 rig '23 L. Glen Whitaker Harry Wickes Carol Wilkerson Adrian Williams Annie Williams Maria Williams Vinitte VVilliam Lisa Williamson Crystol Willifortl Erin Willis Anna Wilson Holly Wilson Misty Wilson Scott Wilson Mary Winchester Michael Wolanski Byran Wood Dana Woolery Patti Woolery David Wren Sherrie Wrey Leslie Wyandt Suzanne Wyers Denise Young Scott Young David Zwernemann SENIORS 4 Favorite: . Someone Well Loved Being involved in student life at Southwest for four years, these senior students were selected as favorites by their class. Cindi Pursley was chosen for her pretty smile and warm personality. She has been a hard working cheerleader for three years. Scott Hardegree was chosen for his good sense of humor. Scott has also served his class well as senior delegate. Holly Wilson was chosen for her likable personality. She has been involved in both school activities as well as outside hobbies. Brad Cothran was selected for his cordiality and positive outlook. Brad has actively been involved in athletics throughout his high school years. SENIOR FAVORITES 4 THWEST Secretaryg Diane Penick, Treasurer: james Pettus 48 JUNIOR DELEGATION President: Scott Sager WW Tag .fi ftrrt r ap x Vice President: Bruce Kelly ,WW Junior Delegation: CL to R top to bottomj Scott Sager, Manuel Martinez, james Pettus, Drew Crowley, Bruce Kelly, Diane Penick, Debbie McCormick, Shelley Lamark, and Kim Alvarado, CNot Pictured, Alice Knowlesj A an JU IORS SET THE PACE As soon as the junior Delegation was elected, the planning began. They started with a car wash to pay for numerous events and various Homecoming activities. A few of their plans included a pay movie, a hay- ride, and the selling of class T-Shirts. This delegation enjoyed working hard for their class and hopes they benefited from their hard work. The group is looking forward to a successful senior year and has started mak- ing plans and arrangements for it now. e t, JUNIOR DELEGATION 49 50 yUN1oRs Muhamad Alhmar Allison Abbott jeff Acker Scott Ackroyd Glenn Adams Ann Adkins Peggy Adkins William Adkins Mike Ahlstrom Terri Albany Kimberly Alexander julie Allgood Toby Allred Anna Alvarado Antonio Alvarado Kim Alvarado Bill Anderson Kim Anderson Paul Andres Corinne Andrews Debbie Angus Kristy Apple Stacey Arms Rusty Arnold jeff Aston Lorraine Baca john Baker Lance Baker Lisa Baker Sharon Baker Tamara Balmer Brian Bankowski Tracie Barthlow Greg Barwise David Bass Bill Bates Martha Batsche Doug Baxter Todd Beahrs Kit ii jf A if X f bam VP-4 V 'wwf .. X V if Q5 1 f Z4 S if fi ll at l ' Tififiiifngge ' si sl ll .-. ' . ..- 'nil v ,. , x WJ 2 L .. kll xvyxf lv X A 1 1 I if To rj , Q N Q.,- A. l li .xx X . jfi l wif? -.X , gs 1 I tawt I taw a putty tat! exclaims Charity Vaness 75 I N I 'A . w Lx X sf fi , f , tj. Q 41:1 ei-2 r . - j, ws N w I si ' 122 al? i . MW f..- What evil thoughts lurk behind Kimys innocent smile? Q 2 4 ,- '- w'X v - skit: we '1 can .. N 1 5 Q aff K ' ik t Qa Nix is Ta X A.. ix ' ' B il Q y as X 'J iii-x L Ch 'rx iw , ,X X X Q 1 at Y' Q-1 tht B N - . ,i f . N l.. ' x- K' Jana Beals Molly Beatty Kathleen Beaton Chris Beckrich Brenda Bell Tobye Bensinger Laurie Berger Tammy Bingham Cory Black Vanessa Blackshear Bobby Bolinger Kim Bonner Stacey Boozer Gary Botkin jeff Boudreaux Steven Bovenkerk Angela Bowens Terri Bowers Larry Brady Gina Bridges Mark Brigance Susan Brock janet Browder Daniel Brown Mark Brissom Karen Brown Mark Brown Rhonda Brown Treg Brown Barry Browning jennifer Broyles Pearline Bryant Sabrina Bryant Caron Buchmann Michael Buck Randy Burdorf john Burroughs Bess Butler Stacey Canon Amanda Carmichael David Carter Howard Carter JUNIORS 51 Carolyn Carver Gigi Cervantes Dee Ann Chamberlain Angela Chance Deborah Charles Robert Churchill Karl Clauser Richard Clayton Mark Clemons Fred Cludius Amy Cobb Larry Coble Scott Cogswell Lisa Colburn Blanca Cole Clay Cole Tim Collie Kathy Conway Iames Cooner Carri Corbell Angela Coulter Melody Cox Roger Craig David Creagh john Creal Janet Crenshaw john Croslin Amy Cross Jana Crow Drew Crowley Lisa Cude Scott Cunningham Pauline Cura Donna Curtis Colette Dacy Chris Dake Allen Dana Steve Daugherty Iohn Davidson jeff Davis Caryn Day Leslie Dean 52 IUNIORS .a U ,5, ,,, No, Holly X ., new ff amy f ffl 'W ,,,. Q lf' 1 9 4 l ,L 'Q zfggsszief sf' we A q f 4 in A 2 xxx l I i 4 f fav ' W9 Z 1 ,, ti ' f WX my elf ' 2 fe l X ' , 6915? 1:25 54 f , V , M C av , '-Q 1 ,vial ff, H A we Q.. 'K xy.. ,by Freeman, you can't hide in your locker to skip class k.,, 29 if - ,, , , , 4 A is 4 1 M ay 5 . ,,.,.,..,. ,ff , 5' V .ir ,ir . K ,K xr 5 'E I KL, , V ,il E 'lm 'Visit l Us l ,,,,s , I4 7 f 4 f f 9 , 'X , A .af ,, H ,., .5 1 1 a 5 i s zest! N fezgfliirafi-Q-so ' Tis Fl Y X xx 'Q r .5 Q 4 x il is-t Q t L 6 C'x T' get-i t - i Q, arf:-sf - ,. Q.. s .K sq? rr 's Q X R s W ir' is Q N X Sf 1 ... K- f . f XX X4 I . ay, '54 .' 9- if Wav' wwf fin ff W 4 ss XS ll is 5 Q f Y . -I 4 Y' w 1' 4' ' x X ggi. f , if -, X is 'KU .f its x is. 3 gc Aix X f 'S .1 Q ' 4. b xx .. . , . be 44. . ., ho'X Q Q-ff x 21, 11 T X F i l 'Q 4.4 L,m1 A i x I ' f lied ff, 1 Shelley Lamark 81 Bruce Kelly play the roles in Valley of the Dolls aa -W S kyle' no -X N S N x tr X I fr. we 5 M5151 is ' ,Z V Est '- .. 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Drew Deckman Christi Deems Cindy Dees Lucy Deeter Char DeDroote Sandra DeLeon Rick Does Virgil Dosier Amy Doyle Lisa Doyle Cay Draper Karen Drewry Kyna Duncan Boyd Dungan jan Eakins Kyle Eberline Molly Eckert Eric Ellis Vicki Ellis Michelle Elrod joey English Michael Erion Iolynn Erwin Tara Erwin Leigh Estill David Evans Kim Everitt Ladonna Evilsizer Stacy Ewing Dale Farris Karen Fedor Bill Fields Kim Finegan Mark Fite lack Floyd Beth Fogleman William Ford Susan Fortner joy Fowler IUNIORS 53 54 JUNIORS Amy Freeman Holly Freeman Tim Freeman Kathy Fronk David Fry Lloyd Fry Stephanie Garcia Michelle Garcia Dane Garland Rick Garza Missy Gasca Allison Geddings Joe Gentry Leslie George Zack Giles lack Gipson Megan Goor Richard Gopffarth Bob Graffigna Chris Graham Danielle Granat Shane Green Wendy Gregory Lisa Gutierrez Lisa Hagerty Trey Haggard Richard Hair Amanda Hall Michael Hall Salina Hall Iennie Hammond Steve Hampton Stacey Hanly Adam Harris I 3 . 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F' 15 . 1 .,.. - , R K Wits SN lg PE it zu- w N so Danielle Harris Deborah Harris Duane Harris Nena Harris Treslla Harris Mark Hart Lynn Hartman Lynn Harty Iohn Harvey Carl Hasnbeck Tarig Hashmy Pam Hawkins Tim Hawkins Candace Hayes Brian Heflin jenny Heiss Kim Henderson Candy Hensley jeff Heoglen Chad Hinkle Gaye Hodges james Holcomb IUNIORS 55 56 JUNIORS Daniel Holland Sharon Holland Stacey Holland Kerry Hoover Laurie Hope Darci Houston Sam Houston Lisa Howard Brett Howell Vanoy Hull Richard Humphries joycelyn james Shelly janicek Kevin Iarnagin Angela johnson David johnson Kathy Iohnson Peggy johnson jill Johnston Cara jones Donna jones Brian judd Kim Kallmeyer Michelle Karle Becky Kauffman john Keller jamie Kelley jimmy Kelley Bruce Kelly Barrett Kent Debbie King Kelly King Sharon Knezek Kim Knott Alice Knowles Richard Knowles Kenny Knox Drew Kocher julie Koebernick David Koenig Kina Koop Tim Kramer Dawn Kratz David Krippel Pat LaCuero Dianne Lacy Shelley Lamark Kevin Lambert John Langevin Rick Langevin Matt Langston Terry Langston Mike Lansford Bubba Laramore NV' L tx f 'F' ,Wifi N- a 5 is H I tk Q ff tt 3 xg 4 fit l N . :I ' afar. r 1. 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Ginger Leach Cathy Lee David Lee Scott Lehman james Lehr Becky Lemmond Lorri Lenz jill Lester Deborah Letbetter Angie Lewis Kim Lewis john Litt Tim Little Tony Lofton Marie Lowes Richard Lucio jimmy Mack Michael Maddox Andria Maddux Patricia Malone Hilda Manley James Mapes Camilla Marion Christopher Marquardt Brian Marquis james Martin Kim Martin Lanny Martin Steve Martin Manuel Martinez Brian Mathis jamie Mathis Stacy Mason Wes Massey LeAnne Matthews Shela Mauldin Dana Mayfield John McCain Ronnie McCalister Colin McCarthy Debbie McCormick Anne McCoy Johnny McCright Chris McDonald Jennifer McDowell Barbara McEachun Wayne McGregor Kathy McKenzie Kim McKenzie Trudy McKesson David McKinney Phyllis McMahon Debbie McNeese Janise Meadows Rita Mendez Darin Merrity Eric Messer Suzanne Metscher Rosa Meza Stephen Mielke Michelle Middlebroolc Mimi Middlebrook Bobby Miller Chris Miller William Miller Andrea Misehel Karon Mitchum Steve Moher Ann Mollenkott Jerry Moody Trey Moody Kenneth Moore Melinda Moore Russell Moore Ann Moran Denise Morgan Janice Moronejo Mike Mouloclc Q W1 ,, it A . I fi ms? ,J i' e fi 2? Y in ws. Jill Johnston catches an early case of Senioritis Cshe can't even manage to wear the same shoesj. x . 'x ., , V , s A , x I be 4'-E .2 , ' fl 3 AZ 44 ., . S r - ,,-, , Yr 1 4 t dry -ef' Lair, 'Ui ' wwf 'Mu UN Q ES' Stacy Ewing blows off American History. 5,..f,: Kelly Mulholland Dorothea Muller jim Mulqueen john Munsch Susan Murphy Steve Murray Dug Myres William Nance Michael Neace john Nelson Michael Nelson Binh Nguyen Nhan Nguyen Thanh Nguyen Anne Nocher Mike Norris Robert Ohr Dennis Oliver Scott O'Toole Christine Ouellette Charles Pace Mary Pane joe Pearce Diane Penick Josette Penigar C-reg Perches Michael Perrotti Pamela Perry Frank Peterrnan james Pettus jimmy Philipski Laura Phillips Rhonda Phillips Scott Phillips Ricky Pickens Cyndi Pittman Kevin Pizzo Curtis Pomykal JIJNIORS 59 60 JUNIORS Kathy Poss Janna Powell Marjorie Powell Pamela Powell Stephen Power Jana Poyner jennifer Poyner Tonyo Prater Steve Presley Steve Price john Ramos Robin Rawls Laura Ray Bart Reed Phillip Reele Tina Remauldo Valencia Reynolds Casey Rheinlaender Michael Richey julie Rickey Stephen Riddle Sherrie Roach Diane Robbins Catherine Roberts Lisa Robinson Ernest Rodriquez Elisabeth Roper David Rowell Brian Rubel Andrea Rubell Annett Ruddell Bruce Rushing Cherie Russell Leonard Russo Keith Saddoris Scott Sager Duey Sailer jeff Sailer .E .fxv . 5 A P A You won't believe it but right now I m cleaning my oven says Marian Turner gi ,..--Q rf V if 2 - h ast e: iff- Six if - . 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'S I fi- ? f te i 'ev .. , X -L' x.. . sly ge, at jack Sailer Rudy Salazar Melissa Sanders Sharon Sassman Peter Schmitz Ulric Scott Bryan Sewell Mark Shoultz Edward Shturna Kendrick Slaughter Chris Sloan Tracy Smiles Alan Smith Ieff Smith joe Smith Katherine Smith Melissa Smith Ray Smith Roxanne Smith Roxanne Smith Scot Smith Serisa Smith Shelley Smith Sheri Smith Tina Smith Tommy Smith Ben Smotherman Kevin Snider jeff Snyder Ernie Soria Darren Springer Susan Stackfeth Deborah Stafford Dawn Staller Tracy Stallings Pamela Starling Linda Stephenson David Stier Sherrie Stiles Sanda Stringer Angela Supple Tony Tapia Thomas Tassin Alan Taylor A 'Y ' X an X 2 ' P . qssf m- Q 1 1, 'fm -ix ES Ne N x ' X N Q R xx ,, is x H as F 1 YSX jill Taylor Lisa Taylor Peter Taylor Larry Teis Jeanette Tesar Kecia Thomas joe Thompson W Tobye Bensinger looks on as Manuel Martinez tries to build a float from Lisa Thompson Randy Thompson Bruce Thorton SQ Debbie Tice Jeanna Tillery Adrian Tippens Mike Torrisi Michelle Trammell Christie Truett Marian Turner Mark Tweddale jennifer Tyler ' 'fs2srsi4a ..::- Roland Vallejo Rick Van Arsdall Q Charity Van Ness Tiffany Van Ness Chris Vasquez l i fs., 19 V 9 . . I S- L . .Q X .. . Q - ex Qc ge V X w K YN Sv N 5 Lorri Vasquez N - 5 ,JE I n . ' C' fi A -. . L . .l K 2 o. ff, .9 Y - Ellen Vernon Tamara Vess Lisa Vickory Trine Voldness Lisa Vukovich Pam Wagers Rosalind Walker Heidi Wallington Paula Walstad Theresa Ward Wendy jo Warnick Richard Ward ' A is 'S ,I gg X Ae N' v. 5 1 J QE 1 Q Y fs ' gf Q , NNw'l5Qf.mA.fiN -1 'D uW.-t, , W' , 1 4 .. -3 -'T' P 4 , 'N a piece of wood. ...t... Ni ,.t. . .- tw ': . ' QNX 5. L xt Tiff 'M A' ' 551 . 'ian 2 1- ze fy - - I' -. lr NV . X Ns lr X r kxk- KKAL: xo: ..L. 5 4 4 Q . .Q y age .. 4 lt' ,C Nwall, x ' N R r' r. '-fQ K K 1 M K, . ,Va . , ., ,lf , nf ' . 0, 2 ag y 'f, Q51 . we Ig , ,2!'.' A,- K , ...., 4 , ' St iff Wiif' in M 'Qi'!gf'ij-yl..,, Q Q, ,. ,gr Ak., ,gr , A ,, A S el? . + ,f o rge Q ,.g,l,!4-, l. . ,.. fe ,Q ' V, 7 X S W N ZQ. . fr ff- Lw, , A h I 'gg . A y ' . ':,,. , 6,7 . If 3.1 : 4 , . , D ' .. , ar f 's A X Q,- f af H ' .,,, ff -he I 1 of S nv f V ' . Cynthia Warren Guy Warren jenette Warren Scott Weaver jay Webster Donna Weimer David Weimam Darline White Darran White Steve White Chris Williams Simone Williams Clinton Wilson Lynette Wilson Pamela Wilson Reginald Wilson jr. Tracy Wilson Heather Witty johnny Wood Yandall Woodfin Roger Wright Samantha Wright Mark Wyatt Robin Yates Teresa Young ' , ' I , C , 19, All A ff 4 47 .3 ,,f.,,f', 2 Q , f W' ,. . 1 ' ' 5 ,rr ' 'f N. ' Don't you know it's only two feet deep, Chris Drake? uVVh3CllYa mean they donlt make fed M af Mls UW more? exclaims Ricky Pickens, JUNIORS 63 a orite: . Person Liked ery Much These six people were elected by the junior class because of their personality and likeability. Shelly is friendly and well deserving of this honor. She is a delegate to Student Council and represents the junior class well. Tobye Bensinger gives a first impression of hones- ty and true school spirit. She has been a cheerleader for three years and serves Southwest well. Pam Hawkins is a member of the Varsity Cheerleader Squad and has been cheering for two years. Pamls optimistic attitude brings happiness to others. Bruce Kelly has been a member of Student Council for three years, and he is presently serving as junior Class Vice-President. He is also excelling in cross country. Bruce's unique personality is an asset to Southwest. Scott is presently serving as the junior President. He is also a member of the football team and has participated in band. Scottls humorous per- sonality is enjoyable to all, Bart Reed is a great attribute of the Southwest Baseball team, although he is very quiet, he is held as very friendly by his peers. l 64 JUNIOR FAVORITES N162 . . X. rxx'3it . X ' H N ,ty mow, - r tif f i L-1 Q . Q , ftf rgsvt -f K s f 'fifty xgbsir f ,L 'i f' 2- ...ssf5??::l'QL ' M ,SA s Y 1, by Clockwise, left to right: Shelly Lamark, Scott Sager, Bruce Kelly, Bart Re-ed, Pam Hawkins, Tobye Bensinger IL' NIOR FAVORITES 65 kK4.:m q. I 4 'X X . V X Ai f Pam Teagurclc-11, Secretary, and Charles Hanlpton, Treasurer K f k 1 v-.. 1 n . vi 8 ,uv U ha PfSSid9Hf, David Sager Vice-President, Steve Maddox 66 SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL K1 mx XY. I Super Sophomores it Having elected many new delegates, the Q . ga, excited and energetic Sophomore Delegation looked forward to a busy and successful year. It was filled with money raisers, service projects, An-ff ' class activities, and parties. The Delegation worked well together throughout the year, and this played a major role in making the year a success. The group also did a great deal for activities sponsored by the entire Student I Council. In conclusion, it was an eventful year it for the Sophomore Delegation. ...M The Sophomore Delegation tfrom left to rightl Wendi Hayes, Shannon Morgan, Rachel Canzon, Bill Hampton, Bernice Cura, Kristen Carter, and Vonda-Kay Dunn Q 1 4 'Q Q' 7 I Sophomore Student Council Cfrom left to rightj Charles Hampton, Steve Maddox, David Sager, Bill Hampton, Yonda-Kay Dunn, Kristen Carter, Shannon Morgan, Pam Teagarden. Wendi Hayes, Bernice C 'ra. Rachel Canzon SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL 67 Karen Abernathy Mike Abrams Iulie Acuecedo Ambrose Adams Barry Alford Winn Alford Christi Aliney Kara Allen Jana Allgood Dan Allison Rayford Alphonso Sharron Amsden David Anderson Kim Anderson Norman Anderson Sheila Baker Scott Ballweg jim Bane Matt Barnes Ginger Barnum Paul Barry Elaine Barton Roderick Batche Scott Beard VVill Beene Michael Beeson Chuck Benson Elliott Bevers Kelli Bevey Renee Bingamen john Birchfield Craig Blackwood Kasey Blair Sara Blanc Mark Bonilla Kerry Bonner Bradlea-Lynn Bovenkerk Brett Bowden Earnest Howe 68 SOPHOMORES '1-f r QQ 1 .E 4- - , , . I E N., , X 'ui' !l t . 'F U 'ig ' T. , x . , K at K , 7, K ,,. l x A A 2.54 Yfifff? . 8' Xt , S 4. -! 5 4 , 22' '1' .uw-5 . 9. fe g ffgzwg - ,, 1 F I I I Q 'Q 1 f J W f t f I X Y x SM' ,- . . ,, t .:.-,. fa S Xe if .,,..r.a... 11 9 rr Bill Hampton prepares for future career as a doctor. rw. Q. . , A 7 Ji ,, ,gf r . H f Y .Mx Mi vw 1' ff, v ' f 1 X 5 3' QS.. K L 0 V l f 1, 1 fm' X Q wam X X R , 2 Robin Bayer Becky Bradley Bill Bradley Larry Bragg Robert Brammer Candi Breding Alesia Breese Sarah Brisendine Mark Britton Robert Brooks Calvin Brown Greg Brown Johnny Brown Kamedra Brown Kelvin Brown Quita Brown Randy Brown Todd Brown Valerie Brown Allen Broyles Paul Brunn Royd Buchanan Becky Bunch Alan Bundschuh Brad Burkhalter August Bustos Sonya Butler Rich Byars Gary Cade Chris Cardwell Bill Calkins Iuanita Cantu Kimberly Capps David Caram Kim Cardwell Douglas Carlton james Carpenter Kris Carpentier Chrissie Carver SOPHONIORES 69 Karyn Carroll Kelvin Carter Kristen Carter Michael Carter Chris Cash Tony Cates John Cecil Tina Champagne jennifer Chandler Karen Chavers Christine Cheak Dawn Clark Willie Claveran Milo Cobb Allison Cochran Terence Cole Rhonda Cooley Scott Cooper Miriam Corbin Michelle Corley Laura Coston Kimberly Covi Cassie Cox Billy Cozine Tracy Crabb Donald Cranford Linda Creal Dani Crombie Laura Crouch Bernice Cura Paula Curtis Iacquelyn Daniels Russell Davidson Pam Davis Sonya Davis Mike Day Greg Dean Felicia DeLaPaz 70 SOPHOMORES 3 .,-ix Q :-a1f1- Q ,ts -2' ai A :sifsa :xii - X -1 .. R R X 5 X Nt' A i N , Clay White says, I love my mommy this much., . I ifggfk 5: 5 .22, 3.1 -. ,- 51 gg . t 5 FK - Q' XX. ar t XX 9 X x XX a lx EM' , X ' - - -1 --233431 ,- V YE: a v r 5 Jr at I ' as K se-- fl 'Q-N... QQ i . - s . W.. f3rfegq5:.i-1,: - . assi:- K 5 NIE' : 1? if xx X xxx GX , ff' si X jg ba .. X s SK fnxlx ii 'xi 5-X iff? I i ,V , f 1 'RJ 1 11 its - David Bass loses all self control. at V 4 ff' LVD tu' , - nf l , i i, X , 4. I - , . - - l , ' Q- f r 6- Q 5 Sandra Denke Steve Dickson Steve Dominy Kim Doster Mary Dow Emmett Drake Darin Drerup Barbara Drews Todd Duewel Vonda Kay Dunn Mark Dyal Leslie Echoes Craig Edward Phil Elder Steve Ellis Beth Ely Susan Evans Dennis Falk Scott Falk Nathaniel Fears jan Featherston Stephen Fineman Daniel Finholt james Fisher Cathy Flower Bill Ford Renay Forrester Ellen Fortner jeff Foster Ellen Frame Gary Franklin Rodney Franklin Deborah Frantz Marta Frausto SOPHOMORES 1 David Gambill Rachel Ganzon Howard Garb Yvonne Garcia Kevin Garrity Kristi Gee joylita Gentry Charles Gilbert Sheri Gilliland Mike Gipson Sheryl Glenn Sylvia Gobeil Theresa Gonzales Debbie Good Lonnie Goolsby Cindy Govea Yvonne Govea Trina Graczyk Trent Grandey David Griffin Deanne Griffin Ginny Grove David Gunter David Hahn Lynn Hamlin Duane Hamman Donny Hammond Bill Hampton Charles Hampton Tod Hanson Holly Hardin Kristi Harpole Brenda Harris Brooke Harris Robyn Harris Larry Hart 72 SOPHOMORES yn all Can you find the sophomore in this picture? fu vigrx. Nm ggi as X gy, 1'-F 'e . '- ' -H. sxilx l Q- qv-N Q eh 4 V:'J 7 L I A .. 'sta Q ,t:-s:--.t.,, 'err ff:- . , , ---- . ..-,. .--.. ff: -r-r a Q x Q is f' r ..t 7 rf Q N I fx N-. . tx f' -ix .nal in a s i -ff as . ,- at fi X saw., t , , - fi 9 .xv at 5 L. T Q z .,., S. .. Nw Q 1- ,.:s.,Q.l ,YN,..N,,, Q im Qfil-QE V 'A mmAh H :L ' k H sa. i Nb- fs T35 at . A 543 sa: xx if Q fx X i , , N 1 X kg 15 ie Q 5 M Ng Nei Rags N X E. Co' xx X X X X 'Gm . Who put the tack in this chair? Q is X it xl? it -t X Ki -'-an x ,s . ..,,-R , ., . .ft i N . ,K KA X . . K ' . ' 'EM K K ,X t N X J as r X 'K N0 s is a WX rx X ri . Toniya Hart Mitch Harty Joel Harvard Pat Hawkins Shinia Hawkins Wendi Hayes Randy Hearne Jackie Hebem John Heim Kelly Helmick Michelle Heigibree Kevin Henderson gV Vanessa Henry Jim Hey Larkin Hicks Jeff Higginbotham Laura Hill Jayne Hinds Sharon Holliday Amy Holton Thomas Holub Jill Hopper Barbara Howard Stan Huckaby Brian Hughes Randy Hughes David Hunt Kevin Hurt Kevin Isaac Michael Jeter Cheri Jobe Aaron Johnson Luci Johnson Michael Johnson Rita Johnson Shawn Johnson Shearlene Johnson Jackie Jones Julie Jones SOPHOMORES 73 Karen jones Kristi jones Melvin jones Missy jones Roger jones Sondra jones Cynthia jordan Andrea Karnes Harry Keeley Monica Keeley Lesli Kent Steve King Zeb King Iohn Knapp Iulie Knight Michelle Kottler Brent Kutach Otto Kuykendall Russell LaCount Laura Ladd Lam Kien Kevin Lambert Peter Lang I jeff Lasater Michelle Lazo Lisa Lea Ginger Leach Mark Leitch Stan Lewiecki Derrick Lewis Brad Liles Marie Lindsay Norlette Lindsey Danny Linthtcum Kirby Littlepage Carolyn Litzler Gina Logan Sherry Longoria 74 SOPHOMORES s,L 1 I Us v- if 5 5,4 fd' X i N 4 if at ' .. X me , W Q it X ix 0 ' Q Q. XX rx X A S6 ' 0. xy, sw , ffl 3 if J uOut to lunch, Me? I'm just a sophomore, protests Sharron Amsden .. ---- ts . Zvx I . Ab' f - 4 C 'L .ga f -- f f f ' , f K ,- ' ff' . i s., S. 1 t 1 2 K ls , ff V' X .L.L,..1,1 - 'T' Q, l b S if N' c mA it X G i n L' .Qr-eg fd ,.-' in ' QQ 1, xx X C p .L .N 3? j i if' it . f 4 f 1' ,Q X f x 5 . if .vs- xy YW . A, , : t 35 .f y H a ,gi ,-,LL ,,A.,L L L ' s du 'Ha X 'Ub- W- I' X Charles Gilbert being attacked by 'iThe Hand. Shannon Morgan works diligently on the Sophomore float. K N 2 is N wa 'WR r r i 5' u XX? , - X if 1 Eg ' U S ze ' fa. ll 'Q-vt ' 4, P a ., X 44 AM a1. ,',v -AZ' H' ., , 5 X X ,Q - 'm f 4 . Zia L 1 sh.. ' I s., I . s - ', L, , , if - M.-I Iose Lopez Dawn Lowery Terry Lowrance Valerie Luce jeff Lucio Kyle Mach Susan Mack Timothy Mack Stephen Maddox Mark Madison Sherry Madison Mary Magouirk Michelle Mahan Sanjay Mahendroo Howard Mann Brian Manning Eric Marazi Cary Markin Darrell Maronde Mike Marquardt Terri Marrs Leticia Martin Michele Martin Abel Martinez Delicia Martinez Mari Martinez Virginia Martinez SOPHOMORES 15 Lisa Mason Greg Maston Angela Mathis Valerie Matthews Todd Mavers Chad May Diana Lynn McAteer Nancy McBee john McCain Rosa McClellan Alice McClendon Karla McDougal Derek McDow Mike McGallian Lenet McGinnis Mark McGregor Angie McKenna Debbie McKenzie Daniel McKesson Dave McKinney jeff McLain Brian McLean Sara Meakin Keith Meisinger Wendy Meldrurn Tony Mendoza Kirk Meroney Angela Merritt Greg Messer Michelle Michard Michele Middlebrook Becky Miles Becky Miles jeff Miles Deborah Miller Mary Miller Robert Mineor Mary Mitchell Leslie Mixon 76 SOPHOMORES LTC 'I 1. ' E Q W 6. L. Q. ttf ,W , ve 'vi Christine Thompson has a few clever ideas of her own. , t G- - 5,5 4-,V , s J, 2 ' QW f ,fl ff tw V Q' x rv in 5 if 1 'r ln' 'T 'Le 4 rf a X X 4' ' til ll Qx-Ov tt' X nfl' f A 1 at X ,fy Nx XXX xxXx XE N ik X 'R S Q S wi P in mf. i t S ' f in , 1 N P ii.- 'N S 4 kj M Xa 6 s as .Q QS X la 5 .1 SP X X N 19 x fx N 'R 5 XS X Q Q Q X iii 5x:,:f1-- R' R W Sw ef N X I nf Qs. M . w... it ire s X X ii x P S t if X X 3 X 'N YY? sa W, 'V s I .wg 3 X 5 X N .A x . Ns, ...x .. . . X? N, x Ns J KX X is 'S M 22 ' X T NME: Xsiliiiiii. - N N Q my ...,. . L K, tr K KA . 1 .. - Z n -. X J n Eg R is sr 'fa N ' H, t Ex i nf SQ -va 1 -fy 'i ' E . 13 . 11 i xx, 12 i ' . X f- . X X XT'E,g..s s N i 'W i f r vs rp Q as X 3 sw x ta x X x X to Q X 3 if mN.a.,f i n ,xfl L . R...-+ Carol Reames displays her spirit for the SHS Rousers. iv' Graf . P X X XX sq i Ns -,,-Q Todd Mogul Kerry Moody Terri Moody Iulie Moore Cliff Morgan Shannon Morgan Aimee Moritz Mike Mount Cathy Mulholland Kathleen Muth Mike Myers Chris Naler Leslie Nance joe Nara Todd Negley Dacia Newsome Rodney Newton Kim Nichols Diana Ogden Philip Ogden Samantha Oliver Monica Orbison Fred David Orcutt Elizabeth Oster Carol Pappas Charlene Park Diana Parker Rich Parker Sally Parker Will Parkinson Smruti Patel Don Patterson Rob Payne Suzanne Peace Brian Peets jeff Pendergraft SOPHOMORES 1 Ronald Perkins Sharon Perkins Bryan Pharr Vernon Phillips Beckie Pierson Kerry Pipes Timothy Placica Regina Polk David Porter Todd Potter Stephanie Price Andrew Prickett james Quinn Billy Rains Angie Randle julia Rasmussen David Raus Tami Ray Alphonso Rayford Carol Reames Mike Reed Robert Reed jimmy Reese Kathy Renter Lisa Reynolds Heidi Ribas Carrie Richardson Pam Ritchson Sherrie Roach joel Roberson Kayla Robertson Diana Roca Iacquelyn Rockwell Rubin Rockwell 78 SOPHOMORES 'Z' 31 rp. i l y ix s ,N QE., .W ' - - if 'zz 4555 , .TX -t sf X p 1,9 we A. A 50- it 1 X he 1, xp:-ft - . ik W S-3 , iqeglxg sd s in fix ,, ln if N s 1 r 5. Q4 R' ' n if iw X 4 ..-5 N 'B new NX X 3 . Q 1 Q? A ' we J 4- f 1 . x 3 3 . - if iggfzs , ,, . , r 'wwme-mg in-J ,Sy 3 si .5 fire? S Y ,,,,,fw.45fagxj?2 'fgt,f,5y Q f Qk ilZ'Xl -X 1: if' N -fe -K Q c i A Riagg' ,A , QM? r 'V ., , if Q? , ,ma M-I-C . . . See you real soon! if-Q.. le K X A .. ik 'XL A .-S . 1 sell: Q35 Q... .- 95 iii K esp +, X r N XX f ,x M J P' Lf ..i 1 1 v is S Y . . Q, K kv L N 4 -M K I 'eff Je, 'Newegg . 5- i . 5' P , fg . Q N ff ' is 'itz xi Pl' A X 1- 6' . sf is-Q if ini K j 1 2- V s ' t t . elif ish M 5 'Q A P R, raises 'Us 9 li' reflex ii 1 -n 'il 'L ' V 1' 1' x 4 ' l ., . 'Q X W4 is f l X3 .L--- , ,v .... I . J . D 'i b 1' d h G' c S 1 -Q 0l'1 6 IGVG 21 WOI' C S3yS , W21l'IlS 1IlIly IOVC. Ii- t . Ai u, Qgnfkb- , It if 4-'TQ 'fe Q4 glhv- . as as P ,... 'b' ' . R R 1 we if is s. ' ' . ' hh .21 1 A . x t - L -I f K ::' 4- tsl X . I ' lv?-Q S R- I . x ' ' , i ' :Qin i . Dale Rodgers Mark Rodriguez Kelli Rogers Keith Roland Magda Romero Tammy Root David Rosales Robin Rosenthal Monica Ross Sarah Rubel Brett Ruddell David Russalcov David Sager Albert Salazar Todd Schmidt Debbie Schulz Ava Scott Bret Scott Reginald Scott joe Shanklin Poonam Sharma Tracey Shaw Melissa Shelton Daniel Sherwin Greg Sholers Chris Showmalcer Naresh Shrestha Calvin Simmons Diane Simmons Karen Simmons Bryan Sloan Camilla Smajstrla Scott Smiles Bernice Smith Tim Smith Tom Smith Victor Smith Shelly Sneed SOPHOMORES 79 Iason Spitz Ann Staller james Stallings james Stark Reginald Starks Mary Stenger jason Stewart Ken Stewart Ronald Stewart Kenneth Stone Sharon Stone Shannon Strachan Mike Stratton Alicia Stull Angie Swindell Dana Tarkington Carolyn Tarsha Susan Tarvin Lisa Tate Melissa Tate Rachel Taylor Shawn Taylor Tammy Taylor Pam Teagarden Kelvin Terrell Christi Terry Mike Thomas Scott Thomasson Christi Thompson Christine Thompson 80 SOPHOMORES q,,..,a N Q- fft ' l- :- tr g wail .. if , 1 T :lr Y- A sv A S i l , A T ff to ' ' to tm, P X -. -.. .Q N Y .tl 'W . K.. '. -, K .. I '1' . RUNS .. X - o .,!.t X.-'N ,, .t...f--t ,-F34 X is .r . t-.A :A .t an - I.: V ,Qs r'n..'q .xv A tv. -L It XY X -J.fatesseff.:.t1f.ss'ft1212:s aa -1 fa. X, -1-':1sez:1f1g-'Q-'ifzzQ-sfsgsxsqi-sri, -:zesgs fseffri: K: if 3.12: 1-F-aigiig arg l 1. is t X ' sasetswssf XNX-V' 5 A. Q, Bill Hampton and Steve Maddox perform an autopsy in search of football playerls lost brain. Howard Carb slowly dreams his life away, L ' 'Q X haf? 97 XJ N s I , 6' 4- f 4 , 1 ff' f N ' jimmy Thompson Nathan Thompson Robert Thompson Mike Tinney Anthony Tolbert Ted Truly Andy Uselding Rachel Valdez Eric Van Arsdall Terri Vanden Tim Vasquez Phong Vu Linda Wadsworth Robert Wagner Hope Walden Joann Walker Mark Walker Daniel Walsh Staci Ward Amanda Wardlaw Lisa Warham Sharon Warren l Michael Webb Paul Webber Richard Weigart Phillip Wells Sorita Wheat Ginny Whipple SOPHOMORE5 81 shington 1' l 4 john Whitaker Clay White john White joy Whittenherg Todd VVhitely Lisa Wiclner Mitchell Wilbain Lee Williams Nannette Williams Lee Williforcl Anthony Wilson Tamara Wilson William Wilson james Wilyemz Eric Wolanski Phil VVo0lery Darryl Wright Chris Yanez Kenneth Yeatts james Young Karen Zophy 82 SOPHOMORES if -rd' M' M QW-gf ' 1f',sQI? M at Q , QQ an VB Tx ,I ww 3 x A.. 'I' -0 NHff 'f54'E3 ' new can-av ' r, 'sl 49 Al-1. 4, ' Sophomores work diligently on their homecoming float. vv. if , as 9, - - Y Hd XJ NM 1 David Sager smirks at the thought of school. ns-4 .say N esuvg- -r few -. Kelly Helmick and Charles Gilbert help Erin Wyandt cure her Hiccups. I feel like a defective typewriter, states Kris Carpentier. K le Ginny Grove exglairngy Yes, I've been up all night, Brian McLean energizes his rechargable brain. SOPHOMORES 83 M New Clockwise, left to right: Mike johnson, Chris Showmaker, Brooke Harris, Amy Holton, Carrie Richardson, and Ted Truly, 84 SOPHOMORE FAVORITES Lflufw X avorite: . Preferred Person The class of '84 is composed of many individuals, but only six were honored with the class favorite title. The sophomore class chose Mike johnson, Chris Showmaker, Ted Truly, Brooke Harris, Amy Holton, and Carrie Richardson as their favorites. Mike johnson has participated in leading the JN. football team to victoryg he is also an active member of the baseball team. Chris Showmaker has also showed enthusiastic participation on the freshman and I.V. football teams. Ted Truly is active in football and baseball at Southwest, and he is also full of friendliness and consideration towards others. Brooke Harris has a pleasant personality and has been involved in cheerleading for the past two years. Amy Holton is yery friendly and is currently a j.V. cheerleader. Last year she was elected as a delegate for student council. Carrie Richardson has an outgoing personality and a cheerful disposition. She has been active in cheerleading for the past two years. These six students were the preferred people in their class and, because of their personalities and participation in class events, they deserve this honor. SOPHONIORE FAVORITES 80 86 FRESHMEN DELEGATION 5 S X W,,., f,,.... ggi -K President, Tracy johnson, Vice-President, jenny Tuttle. Freshmen Exhibit Leadership The Freshmen Delegation be- gan the year with a huge success. The accomplishment was winning best float in the Homecoming Pa- rade. The delegation also held a carwash, sold popcorn, and had a sidewalk sale. They planned activi- ties for their class and performed service projects for the community. The delegates have voiced their opinions in Student Council and re- presented the freshmen class well. It is not easy to be a freshman, and it is even harder in Student Coun- cil. However, this delegation Went beyond the limits to prove they were outstanding. i c Bottom row l to r Natalie Lansden and Nianclx Dodd Top row l o r Patty Rubel Andy Karsner, and Alicia Head, FRESHNMN DFLFC AIION 8 Daniel Abrams Debbie Abramson Lori Acker Barbara Acuna Lisa Aldahl Freddie Adams jennifer Adams Albert Adkinson Nichelle Alexander James Allen John Allen Jill Alligood Brenda Anderson Julie Andres Melinda Andres David Angus Kim Ash Howard Ashkinos Lorraine Ashley Cathy Avellette Angela Ayers Patricia Baca James Bass John Baergen Randal Bagwell Betsy Ballou Chris Bamon Anissa Bankowski Marc Barnett Kimberly Barron David Barton Jimmy Bass Stephanie Baxter Paul Beaton Zane Bently Chris Benton Daniel Berman Rebecca Beu 88 FRESHMEN lk J 4, al j . Q ax S X227 s sa! 1 , ' - A X Ntwkl..,W., ,Q X QR e ' SQ ,x J L X Z X X . X ss 1 K- a at,--tee - , gm ' k i -fgx T ta' 1? I A 3 ff t.ttt M L I A X WX X 5 g , 3' 3 i -5 s - J '5- C' V. V t.., kr, Q i A N... 5' A C t t M as swsiii t. 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B, W' l X 210 Iyothi Bhanu Amy Bible Timothy Bingham Melissa Birchfield Sonya Blake Kathy Blume Paige Bodak Angela Body Dorothy Body Tony Bondschuh Patty Bonilla April Bourdier Tonia Bradford James Bradley Richard Breese Pat Brewer Vanessa Bridges Karla Brockman Charles Brown Sharla Brown Carl Bruhn Trey Bublik Patricia Buck David Bumpas Lisa Burk Monica Burke Paula Burkett Carla Burkman Kris Byrnes Eric Cade Kevin Cagle Ron Carn Andy Card Harry Carlisle jason Carson Eula Carter Mike Carter Carol Cason FRESHMEN 89 Tony Castillo Dawn Cecora Michael Cerley Paul Chandler Tracy Chick lens Christensen Gerald Clark Scott Clark William Clarke Iaylynn Clawson Alvin Clough Andy Cludius jack Colborn Philip Colborn Sonja Cole Brantley Coleman Bryan Cook Scott Coombes julie Costan Beth Covell Courtney Craig Dianne Creagh Cennie Crowder Dale Dahlin Brian Davidson Chris Davis Mark Davis Winston Davis Lisa Dearmore Ray DeAnda 90 FRESHMEN .., A 73, K 8, X v 2' A ' Q A M 7, A x 9 My J 1 , Z 7 , A L Z mf , A . 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T S1 wwf: is Nr, ,sv ', S 0 at X Nw x Q XX, at JZ'-:X 0 my - with V :sg r 1, ,. , E 1 QV 6 X XX S P ,, n X Kg Q I X fl 5 Leon De Chateauvicux Ieanette Dr-:Leon Felicia Dial Lara Dickey Amanda Dodd Monica Dodds Kim Doskocil Terry Doyle Gladys Drake jerry Drewry jamee Duewel Terri Dunn Kristen Duwe Cathy Easter Rhonda Edwards Mike Effertz jennifer Eggleston Connie Engle Wade Erwin Edward Esquirel Marlene Etter Doug Evans Tamara Evans Keith Falk Vivian Fasol William Ferguson james Ferrell Leza Finegold jeff Fish james Fisher Mike Fisher Anthony Ford Marvin Foster Erik France Edward Fuller Leslie Galloway FRESHMEN 91 Lisa Gall Anthony Garbarino Anthony Gentry Dena Gerald Trevor Gholston Rick Gibbons Scott Gibson Denese Gladson jeff Gloor julie Goclfredson Lisa Gomez - Andrea Gorcloa Robert Gordon Steve Gordon Becky Gray Kim Gregory Shirley Griffin Brian Grona Sherry Gunter Kim Haberman Stephanie Hahn Robert Halcomb Timothy Hamilton Scott Hamlin Kim Hancock Stephen Hardy Dana Harris Greg Harris Taunya Harris Sophia Hashmy Angela Hawkins Anthony Hayes Brenda Hayes Alissa Head James Healy Joe Heaton Lori Heiliger Andrea Heitz Mark Hellnamp 92 FRESHMEN K , SM. jf, lf Y: tv' ,fy ' L' th . S af Q, 9 fe i f all L ' 'lg' S. if 4 K 5 A 'Q' , if S' Qt 1X 4- 'WF 1 'lt ,J as 5, W ., g, . 1 1-I of Q 1 x . ' 2 , 5 df S. -- P , ' 1 if U 12-1 .- ..,.t, .. . Q1 ..,..- QVVQ , sf '-ggglk H ' 535315: '-.. 'L' V . 'X 2 X , xv F I E' rx K' f X 1 3 I x r l X 1 N ul ai, , www Q, ,Q rt. - was L - 1 S-'rt ' 1 - 'E 2 wr- - ,- Us ss WX f YT L- 'zz' J ff Where's Sylvester? asks Tweety, alias Natalie Landsen. j . .- 5 X 24' . s ,,,, ' wissugiwwmi E Y I zsiiif i' if 6 - ' X s xg it My N Rx X ' S 5 ha 5 X 1 V . 'A xvh A' , wwf 5 1: M 2 , - fr. 1 21 ,I if -z. fig ' if if -Q- f -r' ' I M, 5 1 4 l.. 1 f ' '1 lzgxfify .. ' Yin' 4' EVA A X gi z' Jfpwwr , :mv 1 ,. 5- fm, ' , W 1 t , ., H J 1 . I mi A A ' ' V ' a x A . Q C ' V ,Aff if its - ' l X 'lm f lv . 5.1 QL? W W n ,, , M , W . 2 Q3 ,. f F wp-r ff' , V X sf' 'Vg l MW 'f 71 .91 ff i ...p gif 5? 7 Y Ai 912 v7.8 i xftwvi.. x 'x xo . A mx! sn, ls Take me to your leader. says alien Nancy McCoy. Derrick Henderson Jesse Henry Jeff Herman Bryan Hewitt Fredrick Hill Lori Hillman Paige Hinkle Jerrold Hoffee Shane Holley Guy Hollis Pamela Howard Roger Howard Christine Hubbard Russell Hunt Julianna Hunter Lynette Hunter David Hyles Mark Ingram Leslie Irwin Patrina James Steve Jarboe Gradie Jaynes Charles Johnson Clifford Johnson Nancy Johnson Richard Johnson Tracy Johnson Richard Johnston Andy Jones Bobby Jones Greg Jones Jana Jones Rhonda Jones Shelly Jones Andy Karshner Sharon Keir John Kelley Marcella Key Carrie King FRESHMEN 93 Kevin King Mike King Susie Kirshner jamie Kirsht Krystal Kiser james Koenig Doreen Kopacz Kelly Kuntz Sally Kwan Leanne Lanclwer Libby Landy Elizabeth Lane Derek Langs Natalie Lansclen Amy Laver Laura LeBlanc Nikki Lester Viveca Leurs Stephanie Lavake Charlie Liclclell Marnie Long Iana Lowery Tony Lutz Tiffanie Lyons Joel Mcliartney jonathan Mclilellan Scott Nlcfllellan Dana Nlcilook Sean McCormick Nancy McCoy Tonya Mcilray Barbara Mcliright Shawn McDaniel john McDonald Keli McDonald Greg Mclfwing Tracey Mc Neese Marc McQuerry Leon Mc-Wright 94 FRESHMENI M ' 1' iw :,wff1me,vw , , ig' Qi .xwdik ' I a. ,Af V ' if ,y .4 fyjwwwf ff L 459W 5 M A 4' vi' N ,, ' n , i V .L ffm- G i,.42,wuQ fy ' ' ' 'v w' if 4, , 'f' i-i' w 4 S M ak iii , -1 S T ' ' K' YB f--K - ' -v 2? ' ,,,i. I 46, Y ,K K I . ' ,v 2? 3 l f 'z And That's the story of Cinderella. says Tracy johnson, 4f,5.f f ,i v 'W KN K l ,, ,gf ,,. 'V hz' f V a' 2 'X ,fl X ' ff A as K+ S i 1,,, ,, Q fi ' f X X ...4 w Y .ma-W ., ad' 5351 l f at vez. 11 i il QT' 1 j 2 f ' u e: f -f ZW , Ge afar - Q s -t Oh! Life is so hard in high school f fff It 'vw ,r M .4 L., ip! .Xkfcy zagg ' 2' 2 ' 7 , 4 I . A ,, 37 5 VN t E .. s . cries james Young , f- fy is bs W .,,,, t XM ! ,..,..,, , Q11 R 'x -1 it jill Mabli Ann Magness Beth Manning Robyn Manning Veronica Marshall Deborah Martin Danny Martindale Michael Martinez Bubba Mathis Teresa Matous Scott Mayo Michele Meadows Melinda Mendoza Melissa Mendoza Karen Metscher Iesse Meza Barbara Michals Cameron Mikes Stephanie Miles Elizabeth Moore Kenneth Moore Kevin Moore Lisa Moore Lisa Moore Edward Mora Stephanie Morton Amanda Mulroy john Munn Lisa Murphee Colleen Murphy Cindy Myatt Russell Myers Alicia Nance Beth Naughton Arthur Nava Chris Nelson james Nelson Thomas Nelson FRESHMEN 95 Richard Newcomer Tien Ngo Mai Khanhi Nguyen Tim Nichols Brant Nickell Orvette Norman Francine Nunn Lisa OlDay Ricky Olivarez Nathan Olson Tonta Owens Sally Pace Greg Pack Elicia Parks Leigh Pasanen Michelle Peay Albert Perkins Sharon Perry Bill Peterson Thersa Peterson Pat Petty Lisette Phelps Carrie Phillips Gretchen Pilson X Brenda Pippin james Pittman David Plummer Tracey Poole Phelicia Potter Brad Potts jerry Prater justin Press Lisa Price Anna Pruitt Karen Pund Robin Quinn 96 FRESHMEN ,magma ,rf P' ... 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A, 'gf 9 r 3 ,-', , 1 , 'Y l fr ,, . 4 Lisa Quiroz Brooke Ragland Mitchell Rains Alice Ramos Darlene Ramsey Debbie Ramsey Mike Rayburne Philip Reed Derek Reese Cam Reinhart Lisa Remualdo Kersten Rettig Amy Reynolds Cheryl Rheinlaencler Rita Rhodes Kim Richardson Betsy Roberts David Roberts Tonya Roberts Robie Robinson Monica Rockwell Yvonne Rodrigues Tamara Roebuck Dean Rogers Rebecca Rollins Cheryle Ross Donna Rowe Steve Rowell Patricia Rubel Daniel Rubell Chris Russell Iimmy Russell Randy Russell Stacy Russell FRESHMEIN 97 Matt Sadovsky Cindy Sands Scott Sarrett Laura schaub Kim Schemonsky Myla Schneider Sherri Schmidt Elizabeth Sexton Robbie Shapard Stephen Shaw Irashonette Shaw Deanna Shoemaker Suzanne Shoemaker Jeff Simmons Theresa Skinner Richard Sledz Lester Smith Susan Stephens Carla Stewarl Charles Stewart Earl Stewart james Stiles Misty Strictland jeff Stringer Angela Strong jill Stubblefield Susie Stull Debbie Sulecldea Terry Swanson Joann Swartz William Swift Derrick Taylor Traci Taylor Vicki Taylor Rodney Teddel Derrick Thomas jimmy Thomas Damaris Thompsor 98 FRESHMEN x x N X 53 X it 2 . QR K 4 mt 'M' X Rag 3 Q' Q ii YQ R x S S XSX X N -2-549255, Q , , ' ' L : - Fri .- k.,,Eh they 5' ky X L Q X 31 i.' s'i.3:fEfi5i?fff Q- ,fit - X t,t, , f I I You mean we're not supposed to leave campusiw says an alarmed Krystal Kiser R Q' X N il S it 'F S as i t . of f it Q t. -we at : ' X Q 11 it-Q - .t..,, i ,si 5 3 i i VL 1, L .... Q .. cccc l coccc S f TS E ' , S r SNR t Q gg affair- , ifttt S T L 2 . -'qifgyn i t xsar.-Qi yz l fn vii .fiaiii 9311, Gary Thompson john Thompson Wendell Thompson Lisa Tiberi Michael Ticknor Monty Tingle Dwight Tisby David Tomme Chris Toomey jennifer Trammell jon Traver Ricky Trujillo jennifer Tuttle DeWayne Tynes Gary Tynes Angie Vaden Rosaline Valdez john Van Ness Darin Vasquez Ion Vaughan Tracy Vess Lisa Vick Ha Vu Demeterie Walker Scott Walker Rhonda Wallace T.C. Wallace Kenneth Walker Cynthia Walters Tracy Walzier Bradley Ward David Ward Mary Ward Margaret Watkins Tom Watson Daniel Weatherford Keith Weeks Adina Weisblatt Larry Wells Charline Wheat Craig Whisenhunt Christal White FRESHMEN 99 Laura White Melissa White Naomi White Stacey White Wendall White Tania Whitfill Terri Wilder Eric Willden Elaine Williams Laurie Williams Micheal Williams Valencia Williams Melissa Willingham John Willis Lovely Wilson Raymond Wilson Scott Wilson Erin Wyant Mark Yates David Zimmerman Trey Bublic Robert Combes john Freeman Yolanda Sparks ,i.i i ,r, ,. M eff it , , sm i 5 5 S. iv- 1 ui 1-N e-ev kr A' ' ,,' ' -'Q ,, if x ' The freshman delegation dresses for Careers Day. am 4' 100 FRESHMEN L 4 Maybe someday I'll be a senior, says Shaun McCormick 'fx D 5 5, e 5 I , It's show and tell day for Fish. AT Psst! Isn't this a partner test? asks Beth Manning of Amy Laver. UC' ...... 1 ,I Tip toe through the lunchroom, da da da da. FRESHMEN 101 ms, E 4... at Q J tt., af.. - vsp- ff. - ., Q is .b- Q M-iff ,,.f S- Z gf Favorite: 4. The Selected HC There are seven top rated students of the freshman class chosen by their classmates. Having a great personality and being active members of their class are the main reasons for their popularity. Tracy johnson, being president of her class, has a winning personal- ity and enjoys sports. Scott Mayo participates in baseball and basket- ball and is very outgoing. Mark Yates is a friendly guy and is interested in football and baseball at Southwest. David Hyles is also actively involved in sports such as football and baseball, and he is liked for his easy-going manner. Kerry Phillips is a cheerleader and has a terrific sense of humor. Stephanie Morton is easy to talk to and is also a cheerleader at Southwest. Scott Mcclellen is known for his super personality and his friendly attitude. These seven students are off to a good start and are sure to have three more successful years at Southwest. Clockwise, left to right: Tracy Johnson, Scott Mayo, Carrie Phillips, Scott McClellen, Stephanie Morton, David Hyles, and Mark Yates. FRESHMAN FAVORITES 103 -'IW .A .e Rf ffpp i Q Zig A ,J- 'Q 'FQ' I 1 I as 9-S 'if .-.K N gm. 'ku V . 1 W- A-.ff , 'A 1195 X' X ' 1 21 S f ' ' f. flggswf 4 4' ' - is fi... 1!'. I 329 'K xx f '91 F15-fa: -X f X X , ' W:1p'1sP's4s4g . ,fp K fjbp.. -:aff 1 12? E XX- K xx X. 4 R - X N vi x X X if ,, Q K L -vb 2 :fw . X A N -gg , f 319g-X f 'Q i W , it 1 4 ,l'. 3 f 5 Z ,M F y 5 9 1 4' . if 43 I ., , w. . , . A ' Lia f ., tak' r HEADS ABGVE THE CROWD K , Y , 1 o, i wiki i T 108 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY X X S 5 ll - g S Officers, Front row: Holli Fish and Dileep Bhateiey. 2nd row: Maia Mahendroo, Mrs. Catherine Thomas, and Sharon Gibson. . . . Exhibits Leader hip Character, scholarship, leadership and service are the nec- essary qualities for the NHS. To be a member of the society, one must have at least a 3.7 grade point average, not citizen- ship lower than an 's' and no grade below a 'B'. This year the society has been active. They sponsored the Great American Smokeout at Southwest, made Christmas ornaments for the joe Kelly Middle School and created a buddy system commit- tee that introduces new students to the school. They provide a community service to the students here and Mrs. Thomas encourages others to participate. Mala Mahendroo exhibits sweet Honor Society disposition. l i a If I put this here, she'll never see the ink stain, says Holly Fish, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 109 WHG, WHO All of the students nominated for Whois Who have been chosen by the teachers in their specialty fields. These students have excelled in their individual areas and after four years have proven themselves to be superior examples in special departments. They exemplify the academic as well as the social spheres and have performed above the average student scholastically. Ho WHO'S WHO vairs yy English Andrew johnson Kevin Combrink Math Science David Dollar , . , S W... . H0111 Fish Foreign Languages Sabine Ingram -K kkkix ,, .K fb. Social Studies 'SR X P 'is uv Q U' ' , . wr ' fi t Z. N ,. L ,. g kk -9 ,ji ,gg -pfj qii 3 wifi ,,, S iff we' V. , , 15- '5 .' . f Y: ' 55, 1 . . Q 'N-2-, ' ll' 'IQ -. '-f fa M ',.1 K -f Q gi A wx, 5 Y, fx gggg ' R 31 S ' ' ' giii' -'S v ' ffl ' , .1 ' , ,- i VT -' '. S 5 A WHOS WHO 111 Orchestra Lori Christian Klm Lowery Anna Wrlson Choir f ' if-. Band f.. ' I F9 6 - K 1' Pe Mike Petty Theater Performing Arts Bill Packer s-ak , , -saw - W f, W 4 Z, N sk' ..c .Z 1 A if ,, , gpf 4,2 , ,tw D . E. Carol Gudat fi? Susze Carman V.0.E. julie Gray I.C.T Wendell Pender Industrial Arts Girls P.E Tricia Clay 116 WHO S WHO Robert Cates I , Boy S PE journalism Clark Carpenter K . ---- K .x wg X. Zig i A ,-:1 ' L 1 :Mi Dina Neace Newspaper Annual Mary Winchester A,' pews K-Ti aj sam Ju. s an S Cori Bilz Forensics RE All Southwest Chosen by the faculty, these senior stu- dents hold the traditional honor of All Southwestn for 1981-1982. They were picked due to their excellence in academics, leadership, and character. Teachers feel these students have been good examples for their fellow students. JENNIFER RoBERTs Though we will all soon be parting . . . each to go down his own pathway of life, we will all take with us specific symbolic clothing acquired at Southwest. such as: Our coat of wisdom, to protect us from the elementsg Our map of knowledge, to help us at a fork in the road, Our walking stick of experience, to help us over the trouble spots, and in each pocket, we should carry the memories of our failtures-to keep us hum- ble, and our successes-to spur us on. MIKE MIDDLEBROOK The last four years at Southwest have given me the opportunity to meet and make many new friends. I will admire and never forget those members of the faculty that have taught me so much. Although a very memora- ble part of our lives is coming to end, we are on the brink ofa new beginning. I would like to give a special thanks to the coaches at Southwest who have guided me throughout athletics. I firmly believe in giving 100W in everything I do, so that if I should come up short, I,ll always know I gave it my best shot. Q ROCHELLE BAKER During my last four years at Southwest, it has been both joyous and downcast. I believe that all these experiences have helped me grow and learn alot. I have gained knowledge and the desire to seek more out of life. I think of many memories glancing back on my past four years, the teachers, the students, and many events. I am sincerely thankful for each. 118 ALL SOUTHWEST l m 27- -----iii . f: V' M . : .1 1 Z . ..,'. ,, Y A -751 1 W 4 1391 -vi r 5 1 iii 1 gBE4s PAM TEMPLE These past four years I have spent at Southwest have been an important part of my life. I have learned many valuable things that will help me in the future. Through athletics, I have met some of the greatest friends a person could ever have. I want to thank my family, friends, and faculty for guiding me through my high school years. I have enjoyed being a part of Southwest and I hope the knowledge that I have gained will help me to succeed in the future. Ross 1oNEs As my four years of high school come to a close, I feel that I must look back over this time in my life, to thank the many people that have inspired me along the way. The coaches and teachers I have had have taught me more than just facts and figures. They have taught me that a person can shine for excellence and achieve it, and that goals, once set, can be attained if one works hard enough. Southwest has given me a chance to be great and has left me with a legacy of memories, I will never forget it. PAMELA CHANCE My years at Southwest have been great ones! I can remember the first day I came here. I encountered a new surrounding and new peo- ple. People that were friendly and easy to get along with. During my years here, the guid- ance I have received from my parents, teach- ers, and friends has been most helpful. I believe that without this guidance, I would not be pre- pared for the challenge that lies ahead of me. I will always cherish the memories and remem- ber the people that come from this remarkable school. ALL SOUTHWEST 119 KATHRYN DREW My past four years have been filled with moments of ex- citement, as well as exasperation. I wish that I could have absorbed all of the memories of Marching band, math club and the many other activities I have been involved with. Southwest has provided a well-rounded atmostphere of growth academically and socially, there are opportunities available to any student who chooses to pursue them. I extend my sincerist thanks to the teachers and administrators who have given so generously of their spare time and concern in extracurricular clubs and events, you have enriched my high school years a great deal. To fulfill my time best, I have learned not to ignore the friendships, learning, and sharing of the present when anticipating the challenges and excitement of the future. A time will someday come when I will want to recapture the past, and cannot. in 'Wm . Q H ,G . nz, LESLIE BQUDREAUX Looking back on my four years at Southwest, I realize that they have been filled with a lifetime of memories. In this brief time, we have seen each other change, we have laughed and cried, we have won and loss, but the most important thing is that we have done this together. In this time of growing, I have learned not only to respect my teachers, but to love my school. However, the greatest gift is having friends to support you along the way. As I sadly leave Southwest, and look back on the many memories, there is nothing I would change. They have been the best. .aw , .gas k ,xy . .I 6 ..,, p x ' ffm 11' -,, f gm fi. ... , , f 5 fffl If f 1 Eff if 1 1, ' ' ,. l I ANDREW JOHN N Southwest has helped build me academically and socially. It has provided me with countless memories. Though they are not all happy ones, each will stay with me because of what each has taught me. I will always remember the people I have met and the friends I have made. When I try to express my feelings about all my exper- iences in high school, a quote from the Association comes to mind, 'Cherishi is the word I use . , . N 120 ALL SOUTHWEST ,.X, L I -' ga.. .,,.. N- . -J.. fl' I LLL.L' J lfg , r 5 l X ' .st l ln I DINA NEACE When I reflect upon my four years at Southwest,I think of many things: the teachers, thestudents and many memories. I realize how much I have shared with other people. My friends have been the most important part of these past years. We have shared responsibility, tears, laughter, and companionships. Together, we have celebrated our wins and suffered our losses. I respect my teachers not only for their wisdom, but for faith and understanding. The thought of leaving Southwest makes me want to cry. But then I realize Southwest has left me with a steady foundation for a bright future. f - . 5: N N X-1 BRAD HERRON Iive been asked to tell you what I've learned in my four years at Southwest. I could tell you that I now have the knowledge to diagram sentences, do geometrical proofs, and list the fifty states. But this is not the knowledge that I treasure so much. I feel that Southwest High School has given me the positive experience of dealing and associating with people. People-it is a very broad word, but at the same time it is as individual as you and I. This is what Ilm thankful for: the opportunity to be with and enjoy time with all people, be it a class or an individual. I hope and pray that each one of you will be as fortunate as I and will take this opportunity to enjoy school for waht it is-the people and the memories. FI H N.. - . -f11',w', - ' ,..- .Q 5 . L., Q nf V A JW The word that best de- scribes my years at Southwest is fulfillment-fulfillment not only of dreams, but of life itself. Looking back over these years, I cannot forget the many facts and creative ideas I've learned in the classroom. Many thanks to teachers for challenging, mo- tivating, and preparing me for college. Along with aca- demics, being involved in school activities enhanced school life and provided op- portunities to work with many people. In many cases, it is the people at Southwest that have made the differ- ence. The priceless friends I made here have made a per- manent impact on my life. 121 ALL SOUTHWEST TGNY MOOSEY I am a part of all that I have met . . , I have met a lot of people in my two years at Southwest. The teachers at Southwest not only teach academics, but they teach generosity, self-confi- dence, respect, cooperation, spirit and responsibility. It is in high school that one picks up hisf her basic goals and attitudes and develops hisf her outlook on life. Southwest has proven itself capable of achieving these things. Experience is the best teacher, and Southwest has taught us well. 'Z t l ICLYNN HANSON Throughout my high school years, I have encoun- tered many exciting experiences which have enabled me to grow not only in knowledge, but in an over all understanding of life as well. Southwest has really taught me many things about life that I know will help me in the future. I am so thankful for my fam- ily, friends, and teachers who have made these past four years ones that I will always cherish. Although this time in my life seemed to fly by so quickly, it has been so fulfilling that I know I will never forget it! TRICIA CLAY Let us endeavor so to live that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry. Mark Twain 122 ALL SOUTHWEST ssts k.,. sw ,K Ir' q . If QI I was JULIE GRAY It seems like it has been a long time, but the class of '82 has finally made it. The last four years have just zoomed by yet these years have been the most fun. Sure there were times when we wanted to give it up, but we stuck together and through the support of family and friends we made it. Thank you Southwest for making these years the best. I ax! LYNN TAYLOR I am not bound to win but I am bound to be true. Iam not bound to succeed but I am bound to live up to what light I havef, STACY MEASURES Through my four years at Southwest, I have attained much more than book learning. My experiences have given me a sense of independence, self-confidence, and appreciation for others. Southwest is a unique school that has produced many unique changes in my life. Perhaps the greatest lesson I learned was the impor- tance of being yourself, and also to look to the future, and not to the past. My memories are a mixture of excitement, dissappointments, responsibilities, tears, and laughter. Throughout the past four years I have matured and learned to accept life as it is. Now I understand the importance of friendship, trust, and love for one another. Abe Lincoln ALL SOUTHWEST 123 4 I 1981 HGMECOMING COURT AND QUEEN .- on-Q 'Eff 3: ws. K x can 5' L ??', 0 Q, 1 'Lk K A ...ang ,... . , -, -3 3 in cr. '15 U' .- 5 -.Jw .--H. ' ggi I 5 is- .. :E A ' 9. . Y ' ' I... f - , K- 5 .N ,X .Q .1 ,.,.. we -.0 . x 'ii 55.51-'f -L '. ,rf aw I 'fi qs ,r . 4. Q :iw , 2 ,,.Z!f.!'f:.1.g'M-W f PF 'Q Q' .aw Lg F W, Q K Kg.: 1: '3-fi .- . k S 1. 3? X '-if . H WT RU' .Q I TERRI REINBACH TACY WESTBROOK Terri Reinbach has enthusiastically represented Southwest as a cheerleader for four years, She was voted class favorite her junior year. She participates in Con- cerned Senior Girls. Terri has also been involved in athletics, serving on the gymnastics team for two years and is a member of the tennis team for four years. Stacy Westbrook has been an outstanding football player for four years. His attitude has helped at times to lift team spirit. He was chosen class favorite his junior year, and has placed a great importance on his studies. ROYAL REBELS 127 Q 'v w ' Q . ll 'fx 2 was LE LIE B0 DREAUX Leslie Boudreaux is presently serving as Senior Class President and served as junior Vice-President. She is a member of the Rebel Bousers, officer of the Concerned Senior Girls, Assistant Sports Editor for the Rebelation, and a member of the Yee-Haw staff. Leslie was also elected 1981 Football Sweetheart, Senior Howdy Queen, and a prin- cess in the Homecoming Court. She was honored her junior year by being named Who's Who Among American High School Students. BR D HERRO Brad Herron is presently serving as a delegate and committee head to Student Council. He represents the students of Southwest well on Student council. Also, Brad has been actively involved in athletics during his four years here. He has played on the football and basketball teams, and is presently playing on the baseball team. Brad was also a favorite with his class during his freshmen, sophomore, and junior years. Brad spends his spare time with his own band. ' i . A . , - A Wil ., if a .frat MR. AND MISS SOUTHWEST 129 L... ,gf W 5 THE IEW iififffi , 1 .1 ' lg 2 Q, sig gg f as m 1 gr., I Ag , N vi ,My KJ: ,Tr , -, K r E f Y Z - fiizifflif A- 5 Q 3 . I Q E E i 3 'A 'LLA ' V115 sifg 1 L 3 i M- wf zz -fifrggq YE 52+ ny E X , Qs igff j i- ' X55 , A , 2 u -V 2 3-ff . - 1 U 1 Q5 if 215, 3- ' , , ' ' , ,, Q 'Q . ff. Q. ,WZ Qs. 9 lr in x 8, . 3 1. 3 . if A V . 'Q sf. Z3 lAlfV 'f ' rrfgwm' ' ?U5 H... xi- ali. FRGM SO THWE T john Cavender, Keigh Rudolph, and Cindi Hayes enjoy boating at the lake, J. ' 'Z H' ,su 42 'N 34 ,. A 'ihflg Charlie Brown rides go-carts for fun during the summer. 132 SUMMER MADNESS uh-N I 1 1,15 A V link? A A 1 , ff 5' s AXP, 0 ,-5 , a .1 . ,. ,, 2g3vl3S,f,1 Q CN .uw-3 ': 'fly 1 ? 4 r ..,x ff ,w,w:'A Hi 5 .1 qi1lf'f'1 elfilad ., 'il of Q,g3a.,,: np. fb M' Of course alot of kids spend some time at home to just enjoy the vacation like Leslie Boudreaux. . Qizrii S ' eggsgigigggtggziegllSli,llS2Qi.g.ifQtQ2Qgg2iEgg,p .wggggziiigggggp p p issaxiaan astastair-Eiiigllligigigtvqit-iipiggs1 . ofgiiliijlgilisttiitiat,L 5. , . . 1 15 ifefiiziltillizs,gllilxlistetiiigiittttisiils limi.rlslilllltm,,m..fz2mtl1iti.E Ma... . . - The students of Southwest find the water slide to be a great place to cool off. X 'llllll its M p W ..11 til il it tl' . li wi M .r Ng 'K ,l , f ' flaw N' ,. ,545 L5 ' ' L' ,M iii Il ' rg I5 Ji ' i 1 l . .Wm W . Igvfe'+ f' ' K. il' 'ha' 2 ,gm ,ii is 2 ' gl' 'fa is All Q ,sw 'aff Summer Madness Throughout the summer SHS students break loose from the dull, monotony of school, and are transformed into lively, carefree people. Whether traveling to exot- ic, tropical places, to sloping mountain ranges, or even staying right here, various interests are shown. Many people spent days at the waterslides, riding go-carts, or weeks spent at camp. The night life showed parties at Benbrook, two-stepping at, Billy Bobs or just cruising the Bowie. However far apart the summer takes us, it again brought us back together as summer drew to an end. . Cenee McHaney, Carolyn Green, and Tracy Coody spend a summer afternoon shopping at the mall. SUMMER MADNESS 133 YOU CANT T KE IT WITH YO ek ex mu, J mmpg vp' 7? 1 l 'L fm. ' . ' f' .... 9 .. ,L - The Sycamore Family, headed by Grandpa, center, Mike Petty. The Kirby Family, Yandall Wooclfin, john Harvey, unc Trena O'Toole. y. R Kim Lowery flies with assistance from Bill Packer' Maxey Overton explains firecrackers to Matt Barnes. 13-1 FALL PLAY l X .sa Cas ei N-.fm 2 t surrounds beloved director, Mrs. Edlyne Dickson. mg wig 1 ,. , 1 . A H 5,,,r J V r Miki Thompson 'throws' herself into character. Southwest's Thespian Troupe H1157 presented Kaufman and Hartls clever comedy HYou Canit Take it With Youw in a new format last November. The audience was seated on the stage in a semi-circle creating an intimate and exciting atmosphere. Also, the number of performances was increased and with a sellout each night, the audiences apparently loved the show. The setting was particularly effective and the professional appearance added dimension to the already superb production. Congratulations Thespiansl Kim McKenzie and Bill Packer represented Russian cultures with diction training from Tanya Timofeyeva. F.-XLT. PL.-XY 135 S 0 if Q - HO ECCMINCP R DE SUCCESS New Tradition l ll .- gk 'ig M Rebel Rousers Lead Parade Parade is Community Success , ,A-fs Rebel Band gives life to parade. Freshmen create new traditions. Student Council Officers organize parade. 136 PARADE Mus' All aboard the SHS Express! N- 'x Y '1-me -Q----W -- FLOAT DRAW PRAI E , . i I 6 le School spirit evident during parade. sg ' ff I' A-. ,E M. 9 , buf 'fu -il 'iw mm 'can-4 ff' wwf . il -2, xi I4 1 ww., , Q if I Students wait for the parade to begin. I . . g '1 Tl te s QX x - ' xx' at 3 al g: km! Y 5 Q Q v - .. . 3 Z - .ig ' Nt- .' , ' M .I Sl at, A , V I. , r X sifvfg W -' . 1 3 , ,' A A ,L 1 ill, ' Q it A V V If .fy G ' 'Y ' f A V . , .X., .,f Pk EW-I I - : fx f. , ' , 3, - , v 1' .ia-. v. Q - ,y,.,N, . - - .,h:,l.:k. xx K 1 V K L'7'lf:'?, ' 'zen . t .51 -- . . V . . , ,K , 1.32 ' ' K w t . Q . , ' 4 -' f . L?Al'bf-Q t' Student show mum varieties. Parade Marshall, jennifer Roberts. fm fs Friends congratulate newly crowned Queen. Homecoming atmosphere unifies students and spirits 138 HOMECOMINC DAY 1981 Homecoming Court L 15.0. ,- if -V 1- ' Cindy Pursley is congratulated by her escort HO CGMING BRI G EXCITE The Homecoming peprally was held immediately after the parade. The auditorium was elaborately deco- rated by the cheerleaders, and the ex- citement of Homecoming was pre- sent. Old cheerleaders returned to lead the traditional cheer, and many other exes came back to Southwest for this special day. A slide show of the football season was shown, and the Student Body President presented the Homecoming Court. As the Alma Mater was sung, tears filled the eyes of many seniors who realized this was their last Homecoming. The 1981 Homecoming Queen is crowned Cindy Howington and escort Mike Middlebrook look on with anticipation. HOMECOMING DAX 139 W Ns MEX X ' fl , -syspg fi Q' , . ..., -H 1, Q. Wxvf,,.nt 5 HALL HAU TED From rabbits and robots to spooks and scarecrows, Southwest students let their creativity and imagination run wild. On Oct. 30, 1981, the Student Council - sponsored Halloween Dress-up Day ' q allowing students to fulfill their wildest fantasies in costume. Participants were judged in Homeroom and sent to the J Commons. First, second, and third place 4 prize winners exemplified imagination and originality. Earth calling Mars. Come in, Mars. Do you read?,' 'Wihat ds, you mean? I always look like this when I wa e up. fdDl '9Q .-- '-,,,,.,- If looks could kill, I wouldn't need this sword says Ron Denke. Oh no! Is it another invasion of the Smurfs? 140 HALLOWEEN We 25 Wfwffw Hey Big Boy , . , Wanna come up to my place? Laura Utley hopes the crows won't eat her corn. Look out World War III! Here comes the bomb squadl f? Teresa Ramirez as a bum, Who, me? Never! Don't be silly. Of cour Tonya Prater. se I can't fly explaines You see, it all began when I was a young child growing up in . . . HALLOVVEEN 141 Southwest is noted for its lovely cheerleaders. SHS Pep Rallies Pep rallies this year at Southwest have not been as my 'f'f' ' crowded as in the past. The ones who did attend the Pep Rallies showed their enthusiastic spirit. The cheer- leaders carefully planned and organized each weekly Pep rally. The Band also helped create the mood by playing songs selectively by Mr. Sherman, Band direc- tor. '-V W mi , Even the fellows get in on the act. Band member Kia Richmond takes a break at a pep rally 142 PEP RALLIES Q Our Mascot Pam Hawkins tries to raise spirit. Fredric, Gregory, Samuel, and Matthias: Four 17th Century Deviants, PEP RALLIES 148 TUDE JOY r 3 n , G W ,Q- Yfmrfii- it l ri f s is f Vi 51 Y , 8 i Af' Ross jones, Kathryn Drews, Leslie Boudreaux, and Holli Fish tell Santa their gift wishes. 144 Christmas Tandy Center sparkles at Christmas. Carolers lighten up the halls at Christmas time, f.....f-myurx 'll W AA s ef' X Holidays are for children Marian Turner gets in the Christmas spirit while wearing her hat on backwards The 1981 Christmas Dance was held in the Metro Center Hotel on Dec. 11 in the annual tradition of girls asking boys. The attire was for- mal and the band that played was called Vin- tage. Christmas spirit was everywhere. it tw. Vi 2' 1 .33 Christmas 145 ADVA CED PPI Advanced napping requires years of exper- ience. Sleeping through classes is the fastest way to eliminate boredom and pass the time. There are several reasons for snoozing away the hours six at a time. 1.3 Boring classesg 2.l Too many activities keep students awake at nightg 3.1 Long weekendsg 4.l Too much home- work fatigues their brains. Sleeping at school is quickly becoming a sacred art that requires skill to apparently take notes while catching some Z's. ZVV Zi LVIEEEZ Q1 Karl Clauser has perfected the art. 81 41-.5 . A gsm N j Mike Scott plays dead, and for his next trick, he'll roll over. ':3'f..,?E Taking notes while asleep is an art. Leslie Boudreaux and Mary Winchester study hard for their journalism Test. 146 Advanced Napping vrvllvv' I hope my mom doesn't make me eat the food here! LUNCH TIME everyonels favorite period of the day. time to study for your algebra test. time to put on your hat so you won't go to fifth period with pizza in your hair. time to sneak to McDonald's without get- ting caught. time to bring your stereo so youlll have something to do while waiting in line. time to find out what is on the history test. time to cultivate your friendships. time to talk to your friends in the Com- mons. time to relax 30 minutes and wish you were at Benbrook. 45 ,wr yall' ' 5 , 'nf fff , f :if Af' 4 , 14 , , t 2 ' Q 5 y y ia 2.2 ir u if ki, ' .alll A, M'nW M f - ' Wy' fm ' A ' A ' ','y I ' Sure I Gai ll1IlCh irl tht? cafeteria. Sherrie Duncan brown bags it at Taco Bueno. Studying for Algebra during lunch is common. LUNCHTIME 147 Matchmaker Collette Michaud, makes a match the hard way. The Spring Musical of 1981 was Brigadoon. The book and lyrics were written by Alan jay Lerner, and the musical score by Frederick Loewe. The show was very professional, and Edlyne Dickson should be commended for her hours of hard work. Jean Graham and Danny Hensley should also be praised for their accomplishments with the instrumental and vocal music. The choreography was in the capable hands of Fran Franks, with Sheila Applewhite handling the Funeral Dance. The musical was a tremendous success, drawing large crowds at each of the four performances. jeff Harwell, a seasoned veteran of Southwest productions, played the major role of Tommy Albright along with Scott Wel- son, who has appeared in several musicals. Pam Lowery and Marilyn Poynter did wonderful jobs as Fiona MacLaren. Both did outstanding jobs. The cast was well rehearsed and all in- volved should be commended. 148 SPRING MUSICAL john Bogle does the Highlander fling Greg Maston, Diana Roca, Bill Packer, and Beth Monroe are off to see the wizard. SCOU WilS0I1 85145, UHOW COINS I C2113 Wear 21 Skirtiy' Tommy Albright ......, Scott Wilson Ieff Harwell jeff Douglas .,..,....,. jim McKenzie Sandy ......,..,..,............... Ray Wade Archie Beaton .,..,........ Phil Dorsey Scott Wilson Harry Beaton ........,...... john Bogle Bill Packer Angus MacGuffie .... Daniel Harris john Stenger Andrew MacLaren .,,.... Mike Petty Fiona MacLaren .,..,.. Pam Lowery Marilyn Poynter Cast lean MacLaren Tracie Barthlow Tracy Wise Meg Brockie ........... Kathie Hempel Kia Richmond Charlie Dalrymple .... Danny Wright Maggie Anderson ..,... Debbie Angus Mr, Lundie ,.,,,,,,, ........, B rian Harris Frank ,....,..,.....,...... David Robinson jane Aston .......... ,..,.,., L isa Hagerty BRIGADOON CLANS BEATON Carol Condon Angela Coulter Amy Cross Cindy Dees Cathy Exner Rita Mendez DALRYMPLE Mike Long Kim Lowery Tammy McCurdy Kathy McKelvey Kei Nakamura Anne Nocher Maxey Overton julie Owen Terrisa Parvin MacLEOD David Robinson Yvonnia Shaw Lisa Stamey Sherrie Stiles Wendy Swindell Donna Thomasson Steve Van Geem Ellen Vernon McGUFFIE Terri Graham Lisa Hagerty Tresha Harris Candy Hayes Amy King Patty Lampley jeff Lucio LUNDIE David Gunter Greg Maston Beth Monroe Diane Roca Carolyn Tarsha MacLAREN Karen Brown Charles Burgess Marcia Cannon Amy Cobb Charles Frierson MCMILLAN Kim Kallmeyer Collette Michaud Larry Swartz Vinetta Williams Misty Wilson Beverly Zophy Patty Lampley ff r s,.,,M.N fl.-2 ff Scott Wilson seems worried about his possessed friend jim McKenzie. SPRING MUSICAL 149 A ,,, , W K. 7-- G A A ,A I.. E pi pi i zlq pj fu 4 ' R . The ind Studying is an important and vital part ofa Southwest student's life. Whether a freshman or senior, studying is part of a daily routine. Studying is done for daily quizzes, weekly tests, major finals, or that one test that may decide the studentls future, CACT or SATJ. Knowledge to help the student in the future is contained in the many books and pages upon pages of class notes encountered in the years at Southwest. fpglft! Studying makes me so sleepy! N , sf X. K ,t . SL, 17' f US, STUDY? You must be kiddingl 150 STUDYING ov Students enjoy a map shown by Mr. York, .wwf ' ll ffl iff lr . . . Q, fs 1 S, . ' in sr .1 ,,.- K i . 1 H, ' mmlx . . ...tt QA ' X f Playing bumper cars after school has become a favorite pastime of some juniors and Seniors. Students can be found after hours enjoying many aspects of life. Going to the movies, eating out, or cruising the town are some of the events Southwest students enjoy. Cn nights when they donit feel like going out, they can be found watching T.V., talking on the phone, or doing homework. For many stu- dents, a boyfriend or girlfriend pre-occupies their time with dates. However, one can al- ways rely on friends to go out with for laugh- ter and happiness. Activities after the school day provide an escape from the everyday rou- ' tine. Through fellowship with others one can let themself gov. Perhaps Southwest stu- dents' motto is: Have fun when you are young, or you will miss a life of happiness. One of the many places students enjoy their after hours. Yeah! We know we're number ll AFTER HOURS 1 Traditional Dances Pass the Time of Night On Friday night in the school cafeteria there is usually a dance. Many people attend, and for only 32.00, itfs worth it. From 8:30 to 11:40, the atmosphere is filled with coun- try music, disco, slow, and good 'ol rock 81 roll. Also, many benefits come from these dances such as meeting new l people, and making money for the club sponsoring the l danffe- People of all ages show up at Southwest dances. .aug is it hh i ig ,, 4, 7 3, 5 r C I I We're sure to Win the Dance Marathon with me Bruce Kelly sees something more exciting than jeff Acker's dancing leading! 152 DANCES Mr. Watson's first semester class search for lost treasure while landscaping. s Q Q , st- A R.O.T.C, exhibits its impressive colorguards. .a . Wf-'- Rick Blue 81 Company enjoy eating LPJ lunch outside, School Improvements Create Da time Traditions There have been many changes during the 81-82 school year. Students have spent many long hours beautifying the campus. Mr. Watson and his classes have especially used their creativity by landscaping the enclosed glass areas. R.O.T.C, has made good progress in its first year at South- west. Another change is that students have a choice of eating indoors or out. This is all part of the day life at Southwest. CHANGES 153 iq, it -22 st 41,59 pm si-.gg 0 Nm ww 72 We NHCK AND THE STONES STGRM AGAIN ,sw x he ,ms N x in it 's if i ginlgiihx as vi Sew? mf 1' ii l 'little wer , WW' .M 'QW News iv.-if . if 'w ' 1 I f 'f:.,,.q.w r x-waaffcm -, t. V .w H V-ist.:-rye: A ti.-,-x-2' ' - , f ' -V. wining r '-'xt-' ' N , , . sg. wb ., Al -133' 'A - ' Yi, gli' . ,-f: l5ff'f., ' ' , ' , rise: -it wr., in 5 - - Eli QU' ':-:itil gl f f ' ', 'A v ft: .,qt:-anyiwnzqigztt .if it , - 'i , . i ,L Q-eager it . miss., . ,lsiiwri agr 1 it f ., fe -' -' ' -if-shift - , 'ii-44:2 2 e -r 1, ff f I .- ' .4 4f.i::,v.1-tw le' B 3 '-'- 'f.-i1.w+?'5- Wi 'i9'wCis:. '7-'i1 4iV v'-:fell H 'wi ' :3'1.rfMT', 'gig i k it .. 'V ' 4 M meats: ,af1 tfr iw ' ui 1.71-wr' t, W W nf-'Gfi' f31A's1l1fif'. '- S3E1S.. 1Zxe' ' ' H, 4151, f 'M2:t' f f3f:i'4:2.v:i 'r A SET? 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The new music of the spheres will resound: ka-boom, c-r-r-unch, bleep-blip. Your tank, your hero or your spaceship will disintegrate unless you make the right maneuvers. Even so, the bad guys will win-sooner or laten And you stand to lose not only yourquarters, but your very will to leave. QEE'T,EM,3,EFLLl2flL S 1 Saturn Up Close l After 21 billion-mile trek tliruugh much ofthe solar system, Voyager 2 g kept its reiielezvcvus with Saturn lust i week, lts high-resolution Cameras 1 l were able to show the ringed planet in detail that was barely hinted at by i Voyager l. upsetting at number ot' E current theories amd raising it set of l hzilllihg new questitiiis, l igl nterest, Low Splflt The March tssassinated HOSPITAL TV's Hottest Show Sociologists analyze it, college students rhapsodize over lwnm it, and every weekday afternoon 14 million Americans turn it on. ABC's General Hospital is the highest- rated daytime program in television history and a pop- cultural phenomenon as well. N EWSWEEICS cover story examines the racy romances, bizarre story lines and slick production that have transformed the soap-opera genre and created a cult among an enormous new audience of young viewers. A separate profile looks at Luke and 5 Laura,,' the young lovers whose affair began, appropri- , ately for 1981's vogue in soaps, with a rape. Page 60 The Shuttle eeps Truckin nti- ukes COLUMBIA FLExEs :Ts ARM The Champ You Love to Hate When he defends his U.S. Open title this week, John McEnroe-if his past performances are any guide-is likely to shock, outrage and dazzle the tennis world. He is a 22-year-old who raises perfectly placed ground strokes to an art form, only to throw on-court tantrums that smear his masterpieces like grafiiti. At the moment, he is perhaps the world's greatest tennis player-and surely the most controversial. Pete Axthelm examines his mercurial character and details the views of his friends, wht see him as modest, funsloving and shy, and his bad manners on the court as a passionate ofwhatmakeshimachampion aragetowin A WA CS radar plane: FU'ty-plus Senate bogies on the Administration is scope fi fa , Qt ,,twar,sse.,,W,i,Ws,g,,,w is lm,,..1t.:- 1-ns-mummy With the A WA CS deal in jeopardy and the GOP balking at deeper budget cuts, Reagan i faces risky battles. ls iq Herman Kokoian-Black Star Se fit Making Ends Meet Lets see . . . I wonder how much money I have left . . . I bought two tapes for 81597, filled my car Friday which was S28 and then S10 Mon- day, put a pair of jeans on layaway for 88.00, went out for lunch yesterday and spent 33.25, blew 332.69 on a Mothers day gift today. My total for the week adds up to more than S90 . . . I donlt have enough in my bank accountln With the prices of a teenagers necessities con- tinually on the rise, students often find it difficult to make ends meet. With the fast growing devel- opment in Southwest Fort Worth comes many jobs, wich makes it easier for students to spend money, especially on clothes. However, the mak- ing of these many new jobs gives some students the incentive to pay off their debts. , J? 5 'TTT iii:k,iI,.,Efg ' rf, 4 Collette Michaud sighs at the thought of ringing up another book. yn I g Wag tj.g5.i.... S. A ki --al' 156 Joss . '11-Ah.. rf' , W , ,U f . Q za 1 s 0 pf . . sw' 1 s yy .. if 4 .aa X gpg 'if 'Q' S t at I ,J . I . .L ' az 1 Tim McClean works long hours to pay off his new car. s ', tv s ,1 J' john Stenger turns the moldy sides down. ,Twas the eve before graduation and 'Twas the eve of graduation, when all through the schoo Not a senior was lurking 'cause that wouldn't be cool. l I O I . He tossed and he turned he whimpered and groaned The cap and the were slung School gown US T e and yelled, You re an Cexpletive deleted man! He found himself a junior as the dream did prog?-:ss p But he was still not the ltdp and seniors gave him no rest. He could pick on and the sophomores But when he tackled the out of shape he was bent. But before he could dream of his final senior year, the dream turned to nightmare and teachers edged his fear. yearlj was over the day he'd get his diploma Galveston to play. The dream turned to college and he could foresee it When he was at college he wouldn't take no fexpletive deletedl The alarm broke his dream, and he awoke with a grin For the truth finally dawned I'll be a freshman again . . . by Chuck Eskridge GRADUATION 157 GRADU TIO ORIE Graduation is an event that most students have anticipated all year long. Students will now leave their memories and life of Southwest behind to make a life somewhere else. Visions of college loom on the horizon. Decisions must be made and the graduate must cope with living in the 'areal worldn. Graduation is a big step in a persons life. The fun, work, friends and memo- ries graduates have of their life at Southwest, along with that final night, will remain in their hearts forever. just think-the whole future ahead of mel , thinks Marianne Gerald. 158 GRADUATION Number 1: the Glass Of 81'l David Macbeth says a few words to his fellow graduates J fi - U-We I fini ,1 W0W! I can't believe it! I'm a graduateiii' exclaims a joyous Tracy Wise. Give me my diploma, or I won't be wearing this smile anymoreiv MQ X is-serif Good Luck! Mr. Manderville exclairns to Tom Excited graduates sing the Alma Mater. Weimer. GRADUATION 159 FWS -l BEHI THE SCENES A Capella hoir fe- ,I ,, , f .. fi ,it ,,,,,,,,a. ,MV ,, Bottom row, l to r: Lesli Kent, Marilyn Poynter, Kim Kallmeyer, Adrian Williams, Ellen Vernon, Ann Nocher, Ronnie Shaperio, Marcia Cannon, Melanie Austin, Kia Richmond, second row: Mary Stenger, Yvonne Shaw, Cheryl Seigal, Vinetta Williams, Amy Cross, Sandra Stringer, Misty Wilson, Heidi Phillips, Lyn Schuttg third row: Elizabeth Smith, Wendy Swindell, Doug Atkins, john Harvey, David Orcutt, jeff Davis, Mark Fite, john Stenger, Glen Whitaker, Carol Condon, fourth row: Kim Lowery, Amanda Hall, Charles Frierson, Larry Swartz, Steve Van Geem, Scott Wilson, Chris Graham, Mike Petty, Ray Wade, Debbie Angus, rchestra I 4' A. Bottom row, l to r: Lori Christian, Michelle Michaud, Beth Monroe, Karen Swyers, Mrs. janet Kline, second row: Kenneth Bentley, Charles johnson, Brad Ward, third row: Pam Teagarden, Diana Roca, Keith Young, Libby Landy, Angie Vanden, Sandy Denke, Sharon Stone, Lisa Warham, Naomi Whiteg fourth row: Ellen Frame, Bess Butler, Dana Mayfield, Lisa Hagerty, Regina Polk, Brigittee Keshishian, Lucy Deeter, Lisa O'Day, Debbie Schultz, Becky Miles, fifth row: Daniel Vessells, john McCain, David Bass, james Williams, Bill Packer, Stephen Watkins, Keith Moore, john Cecil, Sara Mea- kin. 162 CHOIR, ORCHESTRA nit I Music Choir and orchestra at Southwest are not just masses of people sitting around together with each person in their own world doing their own thing, but are groups of talented, dedicated people with the same interest Cmusicl and the same goal Creaching a final sound that each member, doing his best, can be proud ofl. Since every group is only as strong as its strongest member and as weak as its weakest member, everyone must work to harmonize and to be an active part with everyone else. Choir and orchestra teach the beauty of music and enrich their members' lives as well as the lives of their fellow Southwest students, Lisa Warham concentrates on her music during a concert. .3 . , ' e 'l n 1. . ,C ' A 1 I KA Bottom row, l to r, All-State Orchestra: Lucy Deeter, Michelle Michaudg All-Region Orchestra, second row: Diana Roca, Bess Butler, Ellen Frame, Bridgitte Keshishian, Sandy Denke, Lori Christian, third row: Regina Polk, john McCain, Keith Moore, Iohn Cecil. Unknowingly, the Southwest orchestra is being observed. Bottom row, l to r, All-District Choir: Ellen Vernon, Beth Covell, Amy Cross, Marilyn Poynter, Carol Condon, second row: Mike Petty, Robert Gordon, All-State john Stenger, Larry Swartz, Ray Wade, All-State Scott Wilson, All-State Laura Horton. The A Capella choir creates a full sound at the Christmas program, Gospel Choir fast! Bottom rowg l to r: Venetta Williams, Karen Abernathy, Sedonia May, Theo Merrity, Angie Randle, Lesia Washington, Yvette Washington, Sarah Fields, second row: Marilyn Fisher, Sherry Butcher, Sonya Butler, Yvonnia Shaw, Nicole Scruggs, Rochelle Baker, Carolyn Greenard, Donna Crier, third row: Mitchale Felder, Robert Mineor, Jamie Grazier, Derrick Lewis, Roderick Butcher, Edward Reed, Mark Davisg fourth row: Charles F rierson, Reginald Starks, Ambrose Adams, Reginald Miller, Calvin Brown, Duane Harris. Treble Choir gg Q fb Bottom row, l to r: Lisa Vick, Rosalie Valdez, Iaylynn Clawson, Sheryl Glenn, Delicia Martinez, Angela Coulter, Rita Mendez, Sally Parkerg second row: Beth Covell, Alice McClendon, Miriam Corbin, Diana Ogden, Lynette Hunt- er, Gladys Drake, Rebecca Rollins, Diane Lacy, Cynthia Warren, third row: Darline White, Elizabeth Smith, Taunya Harris, Debbie McKenzie, Carol Cason, Sharon Kier, Lisa Tiberi, Sharon Knezek, Samantha Oliver, Laura Horton. CHOIR, ORCHESTRA 163 BA TRUMPETS. FRONT, L to B: Amy Reynolds, Philip Reece, Robin Harris, 2nd row: Richard Hair, Leslie Mixon, Mike Carter, Boyd Bucannon, Darrin Springer. BACK ROW: Kevin Combrink, August Bustos, Eric O'Day, Ray Wade, and Kevin Lambert. F' PERCUSSION-FRONT, L to B: Michelle Meadows, Ann Nloran, Roger NN Howard, Craig Whisenhunt, Shaun McCormick, james Koeing. 2nd BOW: V X l4'i S- M Gary Cade, james Young, Barbara Drews, jeff Lasater, Howard Garb, 3rd Q BOW: Brian Mathis, Roger Craig, Kelly Gregory, Kirk Maroney, Doug ' i V ,www X Alders, Daryl jones. le 3 4, ' , fi l ' 'E 4 Li, I 2 .V. f 7 4 gb V' LOW BRASS-FRONT, L to B: Charles Gilbert, Brian Hughes, Terry ,A 1 Doyle, Lisa Cude, Steve Maddox, Craig Fredlund. 2nd BOW: Ethan Moore, M -W ' 5, ' , I W ,,,... , ,W ' ' ,., g I Ron Denlce, Anthony Ford, Brian Marcus, Bill Hampton, john Marsh. BACK .L 1- ,NMWWV i,,g K -, q , '11QI5 ROW: Steve Parker, jehns Christianson, David Sager, Matt Byers. A V 5 ' vi ,M rr's ,,,-V f Director-Bob Sherman 164 BAND Bob Sherman leads band during afternoon pep rally Matt Byers giggles, Gee gang, let's all show our Espirit deCorps! Band is not a club at Southwest High Schoolg it is a regimen, a habit for 150 enthusiastic, hard working participants. Side effects from this Hhabitn include early alarm clocks, rolled up pants and hair, and dewy feet, not to mention nervous stomachs, frozen hands, and a surplus of Octoberfest tickets, Who is the instigator behind this? Robert Sherman, a graduate of the University of Texas. Band teaches a student more than music. The point behind being a band member involves pride, discipline, learning to handle win- ning and and learning to cope with losing. What produces a good band? Everyone doing his job with a good attitude. What happens if you lose? If you did your best, then it doesn't matter. But anything else but your best is not acceptable. The band kept up its tradition of being ln by earning the title, Best band in Fort Worth. Although they got a 2 at UIL, spirits remained high and thus earned them the Espirit deCorps', at Music Bowl II in Denton. One could find many band students trying to sell ornaments, Christmas wrapping paper, cheese, Octoberfest tickets, and count- less other items to raise money for their Spring Trip. This year, hopes are set on going to the Worldls Fair in Knoxville, Tennessee. Band members lose their precious beauty sleep. CCan't you tell?J Hal Hal Anthony Ford doesn't have his music memorized. 'Tb 's --...NM X B A N D 1 65 I I is i . i SAXES AND HORNS--L to R, front Row: Lanny Martin, Rachel Taylor, Mary Winchester, Steve Gordon, Kelly Helmick, Anna Wilson, 2nd Row: Sherrie Stiles, Rich Parker, Susan Stackfleth, Joy Fowler, john Aller, Brian McLean, Carey Wilson, Vince Fleece, 3rd Row: Brad Liles, Mark Hart, David Koenig, Greg Benepe, jay Webster, Sean Merrity, Charles Frierson, Sharron Amaden, Bill Hampton, Back Row: joe Groves, David Spencer, I S I 5 . CLARINETS-front Row: Barbara Acuna, Bernice Cura, Melody Cox, Holli Fish, Karen Abernathy, Kim Doskocil, Mandy Dodd, Debbie Good, 2nd Row: Christina Sledz, Denise Corley, DeeAnn Chamberlain, Eric Cade, Angela Chance, Paula Burkett, Susan Murphy, Stan Lewiecki, 3rd Row: Lisa O'Day, Susan Fortner, Carolyn Carver, Martha Batshe, jeff Stringer, Kara Allen, Stacy White, Vivian Fascil, Sandra Stringer, Back Row: Scott Stewart, lack Floyd, Julie jones FLUTES-front Row: Kia Richmond, Christy Thompsin, Lisa Pilliod, 2nd Row: jan Featherston, joylita Gentry, Angela Brown, Amy Bible, jennifer Tylor, jerelyn Podesta, 3rd Row: Stacey Canon, Karen Zophy, Candy Breed! ing, jenny Tuttle, Suzanne Peace, 4th Row: Ellen Frank, Carol jackson, Pamela Chance, Debbie Angus, Tim Nichols 166 BAND Q ,Q w, V 'R ,' 1 .f ,, , , ,W W, fi 5 ,, rw Q.. 4 , 51 S A , .5 .W at X ,MQ ,oe BAND OFFICERS-L to R, front Row: Drum Majors Chris Sloan and Alan Hucaby, 2nd Row: Band Captain Anna Wilson, Director Robert Sherman, and Drum Major Sandra Stringer johnny Come Blow Your Horn 44 1. H. 2, 5 ff s ' v i , ve 'F . sa , ii 1 3 1 Qu Q QNQ 74 . S 9 G .. .. Z 56 ' 4. , ., ,, 7 A 5 , . , 4 ,Q f , , , ,, , Q'.' 5 ff 1 is. 2 if and Gets 'In The ood' Daryl jones says, Peace, Love, and Tranquility, man THE BIC, RED BAND FROM REBEL LAND! Q 4 L 5 l , , i ' I 1 t I FLAGSH-front row: Erin Wyandt, Karen Brown, Robyn Manning, Sandy Denke, David Carter, Valencia Reynolds, Tiffanie Lyons, Lisa Quiroz, 2nd Row: Susan Dunn, Christi Caddell, Collette fvlichaud. Leslie Wyandt, Lucy johnson, Diane Creugh, Top Row: Sherrie Madison, Theo Merrity BAND 167 FRE CH CLUB , ,ff Q. wg-cs L2 'Q Row 1: Robyn Miller, Melissa Dickey, Erin Wyandt, Gay Waltrip, Mary Luck, Scott Coombs, jill Lester, Carl Hasenbeck. Row 2: Anna Pruitt, Lisa Seaver, Beth Beahrs, Melinda Haggerty, Debbie Windham, King Creal, Nhan Nguyen, Elizabeth Smith, Tracy Wilson, Susan Murphy, Darci Hous- ton, Ginny Grove, Shelly Lamark, Andrea Mischell, Colleen Murphy, Trena O'Toole,' Karen Mithum, Iossette Penigar, Sharon Warren. Row 4: Janice Moroneso, Theresa Peterson, Anthony Fords, Mary Dows, Melinda Moore, Clayton, Hayes, Matt Byers, Mike Cardwell, joe Kee, janet Browder, Chris Lord, Keenan Moore, Mike Carter. GERMAN CLUB -X Row 1: Alicia Werner, Karen Zophy, jimmy Shoemaker, Ted Test, Wezie Heck, Terri Reinbach, Steve Gustoffson, Holly Freeman. Row 2: Christi Robertson, Alicia Breese, Suzzanna Peace, Keith Breeze, Lynn Schutt, Doro- thea Miller, Pam Wagers, Lisa Seaver, Kara Allen, Jeff Herman, Mike Shoultz. Row 3: john Cecil, Lori Christian, Amy Lasater, Laura Horton, Lanny Martin, Linda Creal, Howard Garb, Jens Christianson. Row 4: Christi Caddell, Lisa Seaver, Christy Durst, Suzanne Metscher, jill Johnston, Roger Hillin, Tony Miller, jon Pizza, Danny Sherwin. Row 5: Charlene Parks, Ann Mollenkott, Tracy Wilson, Vicki Thompson, Diana Dallhauser. Row 6: Stacy Measures, Mary Winchester, Ridky Levy, Ron Denke, Eric Cade, jack Col- bert Chri -1 - 168 FRENCHXGERMAN CLUBS MENERVE CREW jak lx w. f a , f , . 5 'f W Janet Browder and Karen Mitchum are shocked to find that superglue was applied to their forks. Q aft Mary Luck pouts in frustration as she realizes her fingers are once again stuck in the typewriter. Ms. Beth Llewellyn and her French Club sing Christmas carols in a foreign language German Honor Society '51,- Row 1: Wezie Heck, Holly Freeman, Darryl jones, Kelly Gregory, Karen Zophy. Row 2: Suzanne Peace, Lynn Schutt, Keith Breeze, Alicia Breeze, Alicia Warner. Row 3: Bungartz, Kara Allen, Ann Mollencott, Lisa Seaver, Linda Creal, Christi Robertson. Mike '-Lf. .- f o D1 Shoultz. Row 4: Mary Diedricks, Lori Christian, Christi Caddell, Christy Durst, Diana Dallhauser, Steve Gustoffson, Graham Ayers, lim Allen. Row 5: Andy Boyer, Vicki Thompson. covering Les Chevaliers fthe Knightsj is the name for the French Club. This year its president is Mary Luck and the Secretary-Treasurer is Gay Waltrip. This club is one of our schoolis most active clubs and has taken part in many activities around the city. Its sponsor is Beth Llewellyn. The German Club was sponsored again the year by Mrs. Bungarz. This club is also very active. It participat- ed in the Novemberfest at Paschal, and other fun activi- ties. The German Honor Society is also a division of the German Club. These people are the hardworking, top- notch, grade A, German students. All the members agree that the German Club is warm and friendly, and a lot of new friends are made throughout their many activities. GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY 169 USSIAN CLUB Bottom row: Tanya Timofeyeva, Chris Nlartin, Beth Ely, Becky Bradley. Second row: Larry Brady, David Hahn, President, George Weimer, Karl Clauser, Miles Walton, Clinton Crowley. Third row: Steve Hampton, Floyd Meredith. Mike Hall, Stephen Finernan. Glenn Nance, Paul Barry, Dana Woolery. PA I H CLUB 1 Bottom row: Evelyn O'Dell, Second row: Cindy Covea, Rita Mendez, Smruti Patel, Third row: Felicia Delapaz, Dehhie Abramson, Ha Vu, Pauline Cura. Melinda Mendoza. Fourth row: Tim Vasquez, james Young, Scott O'Toole, Elaine Williams. Fifth row: David Carter, Yvonne Covea, David johnson, Sixth row: Alex Conzoles, Tamera Evans, Richard Killen, Tamera Robuck, Dwain Beaty. 170 RUSSIANXLATIN CLUBS i t ssl I I Jt l l a L X DQ L.- Stephen Hampton meticulously studies his Russian notes mi- Nr Q: x - Q X1 '39 fy ' 4 , EXE iw? ,Y TA YA TIMQFEYEVA Southwest students had a special delight in Russian classes this year with the visit from a Soviet teacher, Miss Timofeyeva. She stayed in the U.S. for ten weeks teaching Russian here and at several other rnetroplex schools. She was in constant demand for lectures to other classes concerning the cultures and history of her native country . . , Russia. With foreign affairs the way they are, it was a rare privilege for SHS students to meet a genuinely kind Russian teacher, -as 4 Students have fun while studying Spanish culture, history and language. RUSSIANXLATIN CLUBS 171 li I I LATI CLUB R to L.: FRONT: Mr. Langvardt, P. Webber, P. Hamrick, M. jones, 2nd BOW: S. Parker, E. Van Arsdall, N. White, R. C-anzon, A. johnson, S. Griffin. 3rd ROW: T. Doyle, P. Taylor, I. Myers, C. Pappas, T. Roebuck, K. Gregory. 4th ROW: J. Muper, B. Beahrs, I. Reese, A. Young. 5th ROW: K. Maroney KDurrneeJ, C. Nance, A. Moran, A. Caesar, B. Kent, C. Liddell, M. Naughton. 6th ROW: K. Simmons, E. France, T. Ramirez, K. Hancock, D. Angus, I. Carter of Halium, L. Wright. RED CROSS CLUB if ' if O 1 , r O ' fM ,.' pf. .f 1 ' .K e i i . 4 I' A .:Q5fl'W'fl 355 0 V . . - .xwrisrviisrai ' 4 . . . , N zih, , 1 . my .iiixtllsii ' 0 v ' n 5 :l?it1jf'si'j f' fu 5 .ml l Y, ' . he iiituun-3 fi P ' Y S- A 5 ,fb .a,.,:.. . -X an n ' ,, 5 ' ,Q arrxrlnssaififx, ' T , 5 a..,....,..', , K 'iff iixhwusiirg if i I X . wr . .X s SEATED: N. McClellan-V. President, W. Claverson-President. 1stROW: C. Kapacz, H. Vu, L. Philips, T. Prater, Mrs. Ingrams. 2nd ROW: Y. Sparks, T COUNCIL SEATED: K. Drews, L. Watkins, S. Measures, S. Gibson. ROW 2: A. Karsner, M. Dodd, M. Meadows, I. Tuttle, P. Hinkle, T. johnson, A. Head, N. Landsen. ROW 3: C. Hampton, S. Maddox, B. Hampton, D. Sager, R. Ganzon, W. Hayes, V.K. Dunn, P. Rubel. ROW 4: K. Carter, S. Morgan, B. Cura, S. Lamark. ROW 5: M. Martinez, D. Crowley, B. Kelly, K. Alvarado, D. McCor- mick, I. Pettus, D. Pennick. ROW 6: S. Sager, B. Monteleone, A. Knowles, L. Newsome. ROW 7: S. Van Geem, I. Reagan, S. Hardegree, L. Boudreaux, P. Harris, K. Hanson, I. Roberts. 1 LATIN, RED CROSS, STUDENT COUNCIL ing gk uni W. gt 2, -........ E udxiizflrpyln says Clinton Crowley. Scott Sager looks google-eyed at Bobby Spencer Puttl Puttl Puttl Clark Kent keeps watchful eyes on lunchroom participants. CLUB PRD IDE ER ICE The Latin Club has helped promote the Latin language and research the Latin heritage, The clubs thirty-one students, along with President Pam Hamrich and Vice president Paul Webber participated in many contests. Michelle jones also helped to provide activities for the club as Social Director, The Red Cross club was a newly formed organization this year. They learned about various health procedures and took field trips to extend their knowledge. Mrs. Ingram, schoolnurse, was the sponsor. Student Council consists of the Student Body Officers, and class offi- cers, and class delegates. These representatives are elected in the spring, with the exception of the Freshmen who are elected when school begins. This year, Student Council goals were accomplished through dedication, hard work, and an honest effort to improve the school, Student Council hold all major dances, conducts elections, and sponsors dress up days. They also sponsored the homecoming parade, Co-sponsored Smokeout Day, improved the cubicles, and continued with the secret-pals program. A good Student Council is an asset to Southwest and its students. RED CROSS, LATIN, STUDENT COUNCIL Forensics L to R, jerlyn Podesta, Anne Nocher, Kim Kallmeyer, Debbie Angus, Char De Groote, 2nd row: Darlene White, julie Rickey, Gina Logan, jana Algood, Heidi Phillips. 3rd row: Iohn Gibson, Mark Brown, Melinda Haggerty, Larry Swartz, Lisa Hagerty, Mike Petty, 4th row: Steve Moher, Andy Boyer, john Marsh, john Harvey, Scott Wilson, Wendell Pender, Mrs, Donna Hall, Spon- sor. 1 Debate L to R Front Row: Tony Moosey, Steve Moher, Cory Bilz, 2nd row, john Stenger, Kurt Clauser, jon Pizzo, David Sager, Charles Hampton, 3rd How: Bill Hampton, john Cipson, Steve Maddox, Matthew Ingram, Rich Taylor. 174 FORENSICSXDEBATE 4' qw FY: .FS as 1 i ,EX r r , if ,,,,, ,r it ,.. f f in , wr fs ' 2 'ii ir ,, tf L '4I've seen Star Wars eight timesly' claims Kurt Clauser. 3 ,. ,sf- J fm , President: Heidi Phillips Begins to tell a story. The 1981 Forensics Float SY fuk,-. Qual? ,p by -Wlxlf! 1 f ga 551' 3- Charles Hampton discusses his strategy with sponsor, Mrs. Hall Steve Maddox and Rich Taylor comment, Now that's debateablelu .. 0 -Rf at .iam is,,s, T J Q 0 Rl ,S tr t an 'lk And for my next number, says Cory Bilz. sQ as H You BEL! D J xx l l Bill Hampton states: And if I'm elected . . Let's talk about Debate and Forensics. The Debate team has done extremely well this year. The team practices during class, and consist of four teams: Rich Taylor, and Bruce Lynch, Steve Maddox and Charles Hampton, David Sager and Glenn Adams, and Bill Hampton and Rich Taylor. The teams compete in both UIL and NFL competition, and have won many awards. The Forensics team has done very well this year also. They compete in contests every two weeks, and have won many first place awards. They compete in debate, extemporaneous speaking, dramatic and humorous in- terpretation, prose, group improvisations, and oratory speaking. The team also holds a speech tournament, in which 17 to 20 schools participate. Announcers lub 4-1:9 MAY-I4-1546 Stiff, v .J - I is my I ,. I W B ai S RS E' Mrs. Dickson discusses the spring in K s ' ,Af- Bottom row: Ray Wade, john Harvey, Ted Hamilton, joe Kee, Pat Hawkins, Yandell Woodfin, Second row: john Stenger, Larry Swartz, Vicki Thompson, Kirn Lowery, Candy Hayes, Patty Lempoey, Kim Mckenzie, Mike Petty, Char DeCroot, Andy Boyer, Laura Phillips, Third row: Heidi Phillips, Maxey Overton, Kim Kallmeyer, Rita Meyer, Trena Otoole, Tresha Harris, Marilyn Poyner, Carol Condor, Kathy Mckelvie, Amy Cross, Mrs. Dickson. Seated: Anne Mocher. Thespian Society 2 i ' he 4 i f ' . ...- A - lift ,Pa i jsgn if 4 V ri VV V li I I4 V 1 5 Ji nf ' , Y x 9, , ' 2,1 -f,p'i',' f 1 7 Q , V! VV , a , ' if A -. , V Q I V V r-- 3, A Y ' 'Q l ' T ' 1 'V' .y VV, V i ., . V K , V E V -XV j V V 1 ,VVV A',:V .Ai A ' My ' A I sf il ' , ' - ' 1 ' I f , , ' ,F it ' Front row: Cory Bilz, Tony Mnosey, Terri Reinbach, Dina Neace, Pauline Cura, Second row: Anne Nocher, john Harvey, Amy Cross, Rita Mendez, Marnie Long, Third row: Spenser, Edlyne Dickson, Edwa-rd Reed, Char DeGroote, Mike Petty, Suzanne Metscher, Heidi Phillips, Ann Adkins, Tobye Bensinger 176 THESPIANSXANNOUNCERS .5 Lisa Haggerty tells Scott Wilson they have to quit meeting in place The Thespian Mask shows up everywhere. f . S , 75 ,.,, , X s like this. Ji' Wg, 1 L S 1 it , ,ff L 7 T y ,,, ng ., W . if as 1 5 uf .Z play with Pat Hawkins iw M Sam Houston says and if I'm electedn while Tresha Harris looks on. Announcers Club takes time out for a break. Marnie Long says and now itls time for the dreaded morning announcements . 3 , 15 Ml. Mike Petty broadcasts the morning announcements. Mrs. Dicksonis students are always in a variety of activities. Her Announcers Club members work a busy schedule each week keeping students informed of daily events. The Thespians rehearse and create new programs as well as perform in and design the annual school plays. THESPIANSXANNOUNCERS 177 178 FHA if in ,,1 sf, Is W3 . Iyyfr 5 ,,,, . 'l ' r L l .. 5 T - M., 0,, .W .. .-M 1 . 4- f- WH V 1 , , q.,,,,,,k H, ,,,. ,,, , ,. Mami Boyd, Sponsor, Cindi Pursley, Angela Brown, Christy Durst, Cindy Falk, Beck Lemmond, Am Freeman, Kim Lewis. Second row: Teresa Young, Samanthaw Wrighi Laurie Berger, Kim Martin, Roxanne Smith, Lynette Wilson, Angela Griffin, Teri Albany, Heather Witty, Rona Winnett, Becky Kauffman, Sherry Prater. Third row Kathleen Beaton, Ingrid de Chateauvieux, Barbara McEschern, Tina Remualdo, Dian Penick, Peggy Adkins, Melinda Haggerty, Wendy Warnick, Mala Mahendroo, Janis Meadows, Debbie King. Fourth row: julie Pryor, Kim Bonner, Kim Finnegan, Jenni Hammond, Dawn Kratz, Kerry Hoover, Linda Stephenson, Mimi Middlebrook. CHILD DEVELOPME T Q E gas .r ... Slim 3.2 tl, , 5 Fifi S Ingrid de Chateauvieux finds a special friend. 'Ne - 2ii - e -I rf on i eiii , ,,,,,,,, , , ev in H Q 3 I X 6 g up Kim Lewis helps her students with a puzzle. v ,--agwml' R . 4. Teaching can be rewarding. euhvi Qi' 4 Cyndi Pursley listens to an eager reader. f.. 1 . 1 Sandra Stringer, Candy Hensley, Holly Freeman, Rochelle Baker, Mindy Louis, Karen McBride, Julie Gray, Valerie Warner, Ruby Lee. Znd. Belinda Kirscht, Leigh Ann Estill, Lorraine Baca, Rhonda Brown, Marian Turner, Allison Giddings, Mary Trujillo, Mari Johnston, Nancy Robbins, Gai Lam, Tien Bich Lam. Srd. Denise Corley, Melonie Martin, joan Porter, Ana Stull, Cyndi Pittman, Cinna Walters, Susan Brickley, Brenda Beaupie, Kerry Hawe kins, Lori Head, Sherrie Lyon. 4th. jamie Kelley, Paige Eatherly, jeff Bjork, Davin Merrity, Carolyn Gibson, Barbara Hearn, Rene Hardy. Melinda La- Boon, Karen Henley. VOE . Lab Candy Hensley, joan Porter, Lorraine Baca, Leigh Ann Estill, Holly Free- man, 2nd, Marian Turner, Allison Ceddings, Rhonda Brown, Ana Stull, Sandra Stringer. 3rd. jamie Kelley, Cyndi Pittman. Top, Sean Nierrity. CE . . . CoOp Ruby Lee, Valerie Warner, Karen McBride, julie Cray, 2nd. Mary Trujillo, Mari-lohnston, Nancy Robbins, Denise Carley, Rochelle Baker, Sherrie Lyon, Tien Bich Lain, Srd. Lori Head, Kelly Hawkins, Brenda Beaupie, Cinna Watters, Mindy Louis, Cai Lam, Paige Eatherly. -ith. jeff Bjork, Susan Brickey, Karen Cooper, Barbara Hearn, Carolyn Craig, Sharon Gibson, Me- linda LaBoon, Rene Hardy, Melonie Martin, Belinda Kirscht, YOE 119 ICT 7 :yr V ff . . if 7, f if f fy V i., f if I Q W 1 fx . wt 153' B 1? t, f' b 2 . . T ., p Q , , , Q ' 4 A zl' W N f V I I ,V K vi! VFAA .I 'VVVAIV A - N, A. ff l ? ,IA E 1, ,nt V Q ' ' A . . ,, j,, , T . l a i A ,,,.,. , Eid H VVAV ' . br f T' A a ' N'L Row 1: David Schmidt, Lisa Kidwell, Chris Davis, Luanna Friou, Rhonda Parker, Dorothy Anderson, Mr. Wheat. Row 2: Olivia Pedrazza, Tammy Haberman, Erin Willis, Mike Scott, Susie Carmn, Christie Collbeck, Kyle Phillips, Bobby Miller, Duane Rosenauer. Row 3: James Lamb, Chris Beeson, Howard johnson, Robert Blackshear, Byron Butler, Roger Wright. Row 4: Blake Brooks, Ted Boyle, Paul Bennet, Ion Cavendar, Ross ODell, Reginald Miller, Danny Pryor. HOCE Row 1: Pansy Pettus Csponsorl, Lisa Washington, Kathy Marshall, Darla Sumpter, Judith Kerr, Ierri jo Ottman. Row 2: Susan Dunn, Pam Perry, jennifer Roberts, Kari Cortez, Cherrie Russel, Holly Wilson. Row 3: Lisa Slover, Barbie Cornish, Becky Kotter, Jana Eargle, Lofty Harper, Donna Gann. Row 4: Ken Anderson, Bess Butler, Duanne Harris, Bill Wellman. 180 ACT, HOCE 5 is ,a asians, if 1 QS Mr. Wheat beams proudly over his two homecoming dates. HECE officers bask in the sun, Vice-pres. Lyn Taylor, Pres. Diana Byers, Pres Melanie Bybee, Sec. Donna Weiner, Sec. Dawn Staller. oe GX irc: not new qi 3 Students love to get out of school for work!! THERE I SS LIKE GUR BUli SS ICT is a class taught by Mr. Sam Wheat, and it is offered to juniors and seniors. This program allows students to attend school part of the day, while working later that day. While a credit is earned, these various jobs prepare them for future careers. HOCE is a health oriented club which offers training in the various medical careers. This years sponsor is again Pansy Pettus. HECE is sponsored by Dorothy Davidson, this program deals with the world of work and job training. This class is offered to both juniors and seniors. DECA is a class that provides students with the information and experience to learn different occupations. This years sponsor is janet Karol. HECE Row 1: Diana Byers, Lyn Taylor, Melanie Bybee, Donna Weimer, Dawn Staller. Row 2: Michelle Hughes, Richard Perrotti, Glenn Tate, LeeAnne Matthews, Melody Baker, Mrs. Davidson. Row 3: Phillip Reece, Shery Butch- er, Veronica Thompson, Terry Davis, jennifer Plocica, Michelle Hughes, Mellissa Sanders. Row 4: Christie Truitt, Cynthia Garrett, Jodi Ashkinos, Charity VanNess, Curtis Iordan, Diana Standridge, Teresa Malloon, Chris Crawford. Row 5: jody Muncy, Dee-Dee Thornfield, Kathy Kimball, Susan O'Connell, Cara jones, Pat O'Harra, Karen Armstrong, Michelle Kirkland, Michelle Pearce, Diane Cantu. DECA Row 1: Mrs. janet Karol, Linda Coffey, Tammy Lemmon, Carol Gud Debbie Hill. Row 2: Paige Headrick, Kathy Keaton, Terra Erwin, Jenni Broyles. Row 3: Carolyn Greenard, Laura Webster, Tammy Haberm Robyn Yates, Debbie McCormick, Sondra King, Row 4: Pam Harris, Lau Rich, Patti Parkinson, Kelly Stephens, Angie Downey. Row 5: Matt Langst james Kirk. Row 6: Mike Wolanski, john Gray, Tim Mclean, Mike Patters HECE, DECA 181 L r y ie fl, ompany A 1 lg , ,. yn, ,A ff-4--'QD , V- : - Row 1: Major Edwards, Faye Wilson, Sharon Williams, Angela Bowens, Tracey Poole, Bryon Wood, Wes Massey, Bill Bates, Chris Lord, lst. Sgt. Bennet. Row 2: Sarah Fields, Mike Marquardr, Eric Wolanski, jeff Hefman, Bruce R. Cox, Rick Blue, Randall Bagwell, Bubba Wallace. Row 3: Kevin Kendrick, Reagan Herman, Paul Webber, Rodney Smith, johnny McCright, Row 4: Noel McCarthy, Mack Porter, Mike Cardwell, Raymond Wilson, William Ford, Clifford johnson, Timothy Bingham. M Company B ' ii Row 1: Major Edwards, Hellen Fekett, Nannette Burnette, julie Nolley, Vanessa Blackshear, Daniel Shaw, Yvonna Shaw, Karl Clauser, Frank Clewis, lst Sgt. Bennet. Row 2: Kerry Carouthers, Gary Franklin, Barry Perry, Mike Effertz, Billy Cozine, Willy Smith, james Allen, Tom Watson, Tom Wherry, Row 3: Latonia Bradford, Regina Brown, Pearline Bryandt, Denise Magan, Vanessa Henry, Robert Cordon, Cory Bilz, Chris Dawson, Will Parkinson, Glenn Nance, Don Cozine jr., Ron Deaver. 182 more X Q Sefgeafli Rlll-WL Army' RCCYUUOT, at 3 Green Beret assists Rick Blue in the JROTC PFCSGUYHUOH. movements of self-defense. Et' , 46 Special Forces, US Army, stand at ease during a IROTC presentation. arkin, Time Forever The purpose of IROTC is to train people to become leaders and men. Throughout the year leadership skills, first aid, personal hy- giene, and map reading are learned. This year Bennett and Major Edwards are the instructors. To become an officer, the officers' qualification test must be passed and commissioned. Once an offi- cer, always an officer. Passing grades must be maintained as an officer or demotion will occur. IROTC is broken down into special- ty groups: The Ranger Team, learns field manuevers, camouflage techniques, and wears black cords. The Drill Team performs tricky manuevers with rifles, and they wear white cords. The Color Guards also wear white cords, but they handle the flags. Ribbons can be earned to wear on the uniform through grades, athletics, varsity sports, military services, and becoming a member of the Ranger Team. Throughout the year JROTC members have ac- quired many new skills, and have taken a closer look at military life. The Privates, Cadets, Officers, Sergeant, and the Major have prov- en their duties this year, and may they continue markin, time forever. Forming companies for the parade took alot of cooperation. --rw--. '? t 1 ifge T is E l f' XA X, ll nm Rick Blue flashes a Pepsodent smile during drill session, while Bruce Lynah keeps a stern profile. IROTC members march on with pride during the homecoming parade. ompan f '! Row 1: Major Edwards, Kamedra Edwards, Tina Wombrey, Elizabeth Turn- er, Jason Carson, Lee Williford, Daniel Sherwin, Scott Thomasson, Danny Vessels, lst Sgt. Bennett. Row 2: Zano Bentely, Marlon Thompson, Brian Davidson, jeff Gloor, Philip Colborn, Bill Peterson, Marvin D. Foster, Rosa Meza. Row 3: Rosalind Walder, Demitra Walter, joe Gentry, Alicia Stull, Iaquelynn Rockwell, Heidi Larkin, Shawn Holly, Kenneth Bentley, Pat Pet- ty, Ium Holt. Row 4: Dean Rogers, Pat Brewer, Lisa Murphy, Tonza Harris, joel Coleman, Brenda Bell, Emet Drake. Chris Beaton, Sherry Rhodes. ompan w ' Row 1: Major Edwards, Leonard Ligon, Chris Marquardt, Andrew Card, Nathaniel Fears, Sam Houston, Leon Dechateauvieux, Pat Petty, Albert Adkinson. Row 2: Victor Smith, Sharon Perry, Orvette Norman, Felicia Dial, Dorothy Body, Velencia Williams, Angela Body, Mary Miller, Dwight Disby, William Clarke. Row 3: Lisa Hill, Tracy Chick, Marlene Etter, Ken Walker, Vicki Taylor, Willie Claveran, Lnnya Butler, Mike Corley, Pam Wilson, Freddy Adams, Russell Hunt. Jnorc Whiz uiz xx i 4 ' K 1 A re f' Q wr: if-Jf51l2.1.f'ff 'I fi if e,'4r.l, 'fe 0 1. -i,l5Qf,+'e2 ?f,: ,f ' I ., J U .'yy5. , 4j.fe '5f+-- Ax f- Q: f , .. .A .rf Q' Q. Jkfr. -wffff 'W . 1' xi A Q-f JZ ,QQ ' Q' ' X -if , . A mir? 1 Q- N g r: rv--s x 'fi jx M V, ' K 4 ' kwa' . if . fx, -. Wi A W 4' , 5 A ' ' 7zifg',xQLfi,q.g1 l fav 1:1 ,f-Mi I fi - fe i Lv .g i ly -4 V Q ! i'f ...ei ' lf QF ' Q'f- U ' T 'C 4 ' i 4 ,- - - .242 ,JS I :T , .O ,f , I, V. his , -12 23 , ..,' W . . In , Q - M V 1, , iv T ' . is .. - ' I .. ' - -' , ffi l x . 9 in V 1.-N fi ,Iii E: . 1 t 'R T N N 5 4 f-1.11. J Q 1 4 D 'i f ef' . , f A . I f ax , L,,.1 A A . . dish.. K - sis N fr t ,K 5 if g , i , v e 1. T I I Froiil Row L to 'Rr Charline Sexton Csponsorj, Elise Ionesg 2nd Row: Tony Moosey, Iohn Stenger, Ron Denke, Andrew johnson, Robert Heillg 3rd Row: Todd Brown, Charles Bilz, Beex Kocher, David Weinman. Front Row: Lisa Seaverg 2nd Row: Mrs. Elise jones Csponsorl, Pauline Cura, Barbara Acuna, Angie Griffin, Dorothea Miller, Carol Condon, Mrs. Avis Stone Csponsorl, 3rd Row: Cindy Jordon, Mary Deiderich, Stacey White, julie Knight, Alicia Breeze, Traci Taylor, Ellen Vernon, Miriam Corbin, Andrea Heitz, Debbie Aleramson, Charlene White, Karen Moher, 4th Row: David Orcutt, Diane Ogden, Brian Manning, 5th Row: Rich Parker. i I 1 184 WHIZ QUIZfS,O.S. No, I don't believe in UFO's , says Robert Heill Q'-dvi Pauline Cura gets caught in the act. CSG,-Bottom row I to r: Pam Harris, Cara Newson, K'Lynn Hansen, Mrs. Pam Nelson, Lisa Watkins, Leslie Boudreaux. Sharon Gipson, 2nd Row: Sandra Colburn, Mary Luck, Lisa Newsom, julie Heflin, Mary Dederick, Lyn Schutt, Leah VVeingarten, Amy Perez, Mala Mahendroo, jill Dubbs, 3rd Row: Melonie Martin, Kathryn Drews, Suzanna Wyers, Sandra Boyden, Ingred de Chateauvieux, Cindy Pursley, judy Kottler, Holli Fish, Susan Dunn, Ami Freeman, Tracy Saunders, 4th Row: Patti Allen, Teresa Ramirez, Elisa Werners, Cindy Falk, Christi Durst, Angie Croon, Denise Draper, Carol Cudat, Mindy Louis, Marci Neubecker, Sherrie Duncan, Alicia Nelson, Carolyn Green, 5th Row: Karen Moher, Christi Roberson, Lisa Seaver, Melanie Bybee, Gayln Hutchinson, Leslie Wyandt, Amy Lasater, Dina Neace, Terri Reinbach, Kelly Beard, Lori Head, Melinda Haggerty, Lisa Santinoreto, Rikki Renfro, 6th Bow: Michelle jones, Cay Waltrip, Denise Joyce, Theo P. Merrity, Debbie Wehnam, Amie King, Beth Monroe, Valerie Warner, Christy Caddell, Collette Michaud, Lori Christian, Linda Coffey Knot picturedi I I I I Concerned Senior Girls met every Tuesday morning to help the teachers and to promote school spirit. They decorated the teacher's cafete- ria and sponsored the Kiss A Pig contest. They followed last yearfs tradition by presenting each Senior girl with a rose at graduation. Whiz Quiz was a group of students who were chosen by oral and written tests. They held matches with questions from all categories. They had several scrimmages against other schools and participated in a contest against 64 schools spon- sored by Dallas Babtist College. Every Monday after school, the Sounds of Si- lence Club met in Room 167. They practiced for performances held throughout the year, at May- julie Knight, Karen Moher, and Mrs. Stone practice sign language for the S.O.S. club. fest, OCt0bCI'f9St, Hfld shopping ff1ZillS all Christ- mastime. By performing song in sign language, they help bridge the gap between the deaf and the hearing. ' 5 A . tl H1139 1' jennifer Roberts, Ami Freeman, and K'Lynn Hansen introduce Coach Ingram to his date for the Kiss A Pig Contest. A CONCERNED SENIOR GIRLS 185 INSIGHT STAFF .fur , ,,-pl!! Kathryn Drews, Mrs. Ruth Thrush, Angie Griffin. 2nd, Laura Ohr, Leslie Boudreaux, Stacy Measures, joe Groves. 3rd, Elisa Warner, Linda Lilly, Tony Moosey, Cory Bilz. 4th, Karen Moher, Christi Roberson, Robert Heil, Brian McCarthy, Dilepe Bhateley, C-ay Waltrip, jon Marsh, Carol Ouellette, Bruce Lynch, ART CLUB Melisaa Bodenhammer, reclining, Michelle Elrod, jana Poyner, Catherine Roberts, Mrs. Bettie Walton, Werie Heck, Maria Williams. 2nd, Alan Dur' han, Denise Clark, Kim Henderson, Denise Joyce. Craig Fredlum. 3rd, Rob- ert Redford, jason Shelborne, Clinton Crowley, Anni Perez, Cari Carter, K'Lynn Hanson, Ron Terrell, Keith Young, David Sasudo, Lisa Watkins, Terri Reinbach. 186 INSIGHT STAFFKART CLUB I . X i, - it - Lisa Watkins can't seem to truly appreciate umodernn art. H-X. 5 N 1,033 xg Elisa Warner says, lim not going to read mine first. Insight is the literary magazine produced by students at South- west. Students from all grade levels submit original compositions in poetry, short story, narration, and dialogue and they are published each spring, Staff members are from Creative Writing class headed by Mrs. Thrush. Insight provides a unique chance for students to express themselves in a literary style. ..ar,,,-......,,w- Mrs. Walton has just painted a unique invisible landscape. CRE TI ITY C0 TI UE Ordinarily, the art club is a quiet group never seen much outside the glass windows. However, this year, the art club has been busy in a variety of activities. Members study painting, pottery, photography, basic design principles, and handicrafts. Mrs. Bettie Walton sponsors this creative group which strives to instill a little bit of beauty in us all. N'-M... ., t . Karen Moher has a suspicious smile. New art teacher, Ms. Buzzi Owen, has brought a new vitality to the art department. INSIGHT STAFFJART CLUB 187 ATHCHJ gm , le Ellen Vernon, Dru Martin, Andrew johnson. Second row: Rachel Canzon, Kathryn Drews, Todd Owen. Third row: Paul Webber, Bernice Curo, Robert Thompson. Fourth row: Steve Matous, Michele jones. Kevin Cumbonk. EKHE CE CLUB gy. john Burroughs, Curtis Kelly, Trey Moody, Colin McCarthy, Nathan Mc- Clellan, Cinky Dees, Dana Mayfield, Jana Poynter, Row 2: David Weinman, David Lee, David Rowell, David Robinson, Tobye Bensinger, Karen Brown, Stacy Arms, Mrs. Thomas, Row 3: Maria Williams, Melissa Bodenhamer, Lisa Doyle, Kelly King, Lisa Seaver, Laura Philips, Adam Wigahamen, Lucy Deeter, Michelle jones, 4: Andy johnson, Rob Hexx, David Dollar, Karl Clauser, Holly Fish, Leslie Wyandt, Lloyd Fry, 188 MATHXSCIENCE CLUBS s 4.- . Q . ,,,, A +35 Mrs. Thomas studies daily. Q 'N .,, N... -1 The proportion of M8zM's to the box directly equals , thinks Karen Fedor Q--I 4 SI C john Pizzo exhibits scientific experiement of light feet. If they think lim going to study this Biology, theylre crazy! CM Mrs. Crummel advises math students, Mrs. Crummel comments on math students' responses. l i V V. F The science labs are in constant use. Beth Monroe, Curtis Kelly, and jimmy Shoemaker anxiously await the arrival of HSewer Sharknl I A . MATHXSCIENCE CLUBS 189 GAME PEOPLE PLAY I Blood... . Sports, like anything else, is affected by the forces of nature. Broken arms, twisted ankles, pulled muscles, I even permanent injuries mar the challenge of competi- tion. Players accept the challenge of competition Players accept the setbacks, makeup for the injured, and continue on lasting motives until goals are reached. K.. Chrissy Holub waves goodbye as she is wheeled away on the stretcher. 192 SPORTS INTRO Trainer Danny Mathews and manager Barry Browning assist an injured Brian D,Amico off the field. The Rebels lose two quick feet as Lonnie Simmons is sidelined with an injury. f S eat... Coaches endure stupidity and strive for perfection on their teams. Players yearn for a chance to play. Time becomes practiceg work is long and hard. Slowly, a young squad I blooms. Kevin Donald sees mirages in the distance. Between matches, Coach Schrarn discusses team strategy. Scott Hardegree readies himself for the upcoming season. SPORTS INTRO 193 Tear What seemed so close a game, ends r in loss. Confidence among the team is shattered. Work-outs appear to be a waste. For a short while, unity is gone and the defeated individuals i cry to themselves. Varsity Cheerleaders hopefully watch for a touchdown. Coach Freeman worries over next play, 194 SPORTS INTRO jimmy Kelley views the game from the sideline Seniors display high spirit at last game. .-nf Q' .-.' ' QA? ...and 1 jo. A final year for seniorsg a need for a thrill of victory for the beginners and watchers. Players slap palms. Coaches at last show human expres- sions of happiness. Amid the loud cheering and screaming from the loyal fans, a single voice is heard to I say, Way to go REBS! You did itf' X., . . r , kt S . 1? L A ,M if V, 4 ' 1 L77 'ws' ,Y , K , ,sy rv., it X ' 2, f X .. 4 I Q pg, .Q is Y Qelff' I ' 'S V, V . S' g i s R xx? ' ' W S S S Loyal fans support the Rebels. 5 5 70lffWwr Kz ' f TE' z is: . ,. Linda Coffey smiles in satisfaction. uThis is the life, dreams James Pettus, j.V. Rebels muddy up for a win, f 5 2 W SPORTS INTRO 195 FOOTBALL 196 Coach Ingram plans defensive strategy for Stacy Westbrook. '- Relief quarterback, Derek McDow, hands off to Rebel runningback. ar it . Football Without much in their favor the Southwest Varsity football team pulled together after the loss of Coach James Cox. Under the new lead- ership of Coach Ken Scott, the team had many adjustments to make to a new coaching tech- nique. Although the season was a disappoint- ment, the team kept up their spirit knowing TOUCH DOWN!! everyone was behind them. nf - T an E YS QTHSQP 1981 Varsity Football. tleft to rightl Row 1. Coach Ken Scott, Coach Bob Freeman, Dan Allison, Bubba Brown, Brad Cawthorn, Mike Middlebrook, Lonnie Simmons, Scott Ackroyd, David Krippel, David Steer, Coach Tommy Ingram. Row 2. Richard Kier, Mark Wyatt, Brent Monteleone, Ulric Scott, Iimmy Mack, Stacy Westbrook, jerry May, Steve Matosh, Coach joe Billingsly. Row 3. john McCain, jimmy Kelley, Otis McGregor, john Litt, Steve White, jeff Boudreaux, joe Botkin, Clinton Wilson. Kenny Knox, Danny Mathews. Row 4. Jeff Acker, David Conningham, David VVren, David Sumpter, Mark Gustafson, Scott Sager, Rob Churchill, Barry Browning. Row 5. Kenneth Forge, Tommy Smith, Steve jones, Steve Martin, Chris Mortin, Derek McDow, Terry Green, Brian D'Amico. FOOTBALL 197 iv. FooTBALL . 1 Q Top, L to R: Lonnie Goolsby, Bill Ford, Duane Hammond, Tim Little, Todd Duell, jim Bane, Bubba Laramore, Reggie Sanders, 2nd row: Manuel Martinez, Brent Scott N er non Phillips, jeff David, Mike johnson, john McCain, Danny Matthews, Barry Browning, Row 3: Randy Hughes, Ted Truly, Dennis Oliver, Pete Shmight, Reginald Starks Mike Castro, Robert Reed, Row 4: Andy Prickett, Sammy Williams, Otto Kurkendall, Anthony Hooks, Brett Bowden, Cris Shoemaker, Row 5: Tony Tapia, David Rovs ell Russel Davidson, Scot Cooper, jamie Frazier, Randy Hearn, joey Nova. Fooball, yo 198 FOOTBALL . fl u bet says Lonnie Goolsby junior Varsity football, under the guidance of a new coach, George Steeves, finished the season success- fully with a 3 and 4 record. Transfer- ring from Florida, Steeves said he en- joyed coaching the football team. Several players stood out as valuable assets- to the team including Bill Ford, Jim Bane, Reggie Starks, Jamie Frazier, Derek McDow, and Dan Al- lison. Training began for the team early in the month of August. The team continued to practice during the school year, after hours. Steeves was pleased with how the team played during the season. He concluded, When they were deter- mined to play good ball, they could beat anybodyf, X 'Yu 0 Mike johnson says Hi Mom The Freshmen football team had a suc- cessful season and should provide a founda- tion for future years. Under the guidance of Coach Walter Dansby the freshman learned the basic fundamentals which will help them in the years to come. FRE HMFI FOOTBALL Top L to R: john Bryant, Matt Sadoski, Steve Shaw, David Hyles, jesse Henry, David Bumpass, Leon McWright, Mike Martinez, Tim Wells, Tony Thompson, Charles Stewart. Row 2 L to R: Trey Taylor, Taymond Smith, Cris Naler, Ray Fuller, Mark Ingram, Rob Payne, Brad Potts, Leon Dechautieveux, David Roberts, Pat Petty, Row 8 Leonard Ligon, Kindrix Banks, Winston Davis, jimmy Thomas, Danny Burman, Bubba Mathis, Steve Slover, Richard Sledz, Tracy Salzier, Derrick Thomas, Row 4 Danny Matthews, Brent McDonald, Mike Reburn, Larry Wells, Greg Pack, Eddie Morton, Arthur Nava, Robert Frausto, Row 5: David Tomme, james Pittman, Greg jones, Rick Johnston, Michael Ticknor, Iohn Kelley, john Traverse, Zave Bentley. CNot pictured: Mark Yates, Robert Lewis, Henry Patterson, Derrick Valley. FOOTBALL 199 ,,,, Y ,, l1 Feet Donit Fail Me N w Up in the morning with the rising sun are the famous lyrics of the beginning of the cross countryls team song. But it's only the beginning. The South- west Varsity Cross Country team is full of dedica- tion, true athletes, and talented runners. The Varsity team swept District capturing first place trophies at several tournaments: Fort Worth Country Day Invitational, Dallas Jesuit College Pre- paratory, Arlington High School Invitational also. The Varsity took regionals and was a contender at State finals in Austin. Outstanding varsity runners included David Wag- ner, Ross jones, Kyle Eberlein, Danny Walsh, Glen Whitaker, and Keith Breese. Cross Country is very strainous and a sport that deserves alot of credit. Not only the sport but the athletes and Coach Bob Freeman. It is a fall sport and not heard of or credited often. Keith Breese on the way home 1981 Varsity Cross Country. Cleft to rightj Row 1. David Wagner, Ross jones, Kyle Eberline, Danny Walsh, Keith Breese. Row 2. Coach Bob Freeman, james Cinch Robby Robinson, Bruce Kelly, Charlie Brown, Glen Whitaker, Barry Browning. 200 CROSS COUNTRY Bruce Kelly endures early morning practices. Shelly Janice psyches up Ross Jones for upcoming meet. M----iq 'K David Wagner makes another victory for his team. CROSS COUNTRY 201 Tiff? I N C R O S S Bubba Vosler is encouraged on. COU TRY WI FIR T e F. ,.. The Southwest IV cross country team swept District, winning first October 31 at Vandergriff Park in Arlington. IV Won first at the Arlington High . Invitational and District. Coach Freeman has a great deal of pride and respect for the team. The junior Varsity team participated in fund raising projects including the selling of M8zM,s and a twenty-four hour relay. Manuel Martinez runs at daybreak. -if if R W ji! X K Q 4' n 5 Bottom row left to right: Tony Alvardo, Trey Warren, Drew Kiker, Mike Clark. Second row: Vanoy Hull, Todd Hanson, Kevin Cerrity, Dennis Falk, Chris Yanez. Third row Coach Freeman, Brian Bancouski, Manuel Martinez, Steve VanGeem, Kevin Diviness, Bubba Vosler. 202 IV CROSS COUNTRY ,SW Q -is ' HN ,151 ,ee of s 1. A 1' ' xi.. 9 X Y Q . , 1 25 Ciba Shelley Ianicek strives to win. , I , , Q 4 Andrea Seifer sets her pace. Top Row, left to right. Coach Freeman, Shelley Ianlcek, Libby Duncan. Bottom row. lx issy Smith, Linda Coffey, Andrea Seifer. GIRL CROSS COU TRY PLACES FIR T Up in the morning with the rising sunn are the famous lyrics of the cross country's team song. The girls cross country proved that dedication pays off by winning First place District crown. They participated in many tournaments: Fort Worth Country Day Invitational, Dallas Jesuit College Preparatory, Arlington-Lamar Viking Invitational, Southwest Rebel Invitational, and Arlington High School Invitational. The team is full of dedication, true athletes, and talented runners. GIRLS VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY 203 Bottom row, l to r: Marni Anderson, Kina Koop. Middle row, l to rr Barbara Hearn, julie Heflin, Michelle Karle, Sherri Glenn, Cindy Byers. Top row, l to rr Amy Lasater, Don- na Tomsic, Catrina Crane. Girl pike Hard 204 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL The Varsity Volleyball team ended their season with the best record in the city with twelve wins and two losses. Coming short of winning district after competing in the play-offs Southwest was a strong team throughout the season. With the hard work of the two setters Julie He- flin and Barbara Hearn Southwest was able to set up a powerful defense. The setters serve as quarterbacks on a volley- ball team, explains Coach Linda Schram, They put the ball where it needs to be. This year, the ball went to key hitters Donna Tomsic, Catrina Crane, and Sherri Glenn. Defenders Michelle Karle and Kina Koop were selected by district coaches for first team All-District. Senior Setters julie Heflin and Barbara Hearn were chosen as members of the All-Dis- trict second team. W ' fa s we a s 7 9 ca !i , 11.7 I is A ll 5 W' g lies. 2 Q il P A J 'i' ' w lggf Q, .tieeffffir 'W l ' Q E2 , fg2.1a.., X iii . i . f J!! E 2' if? J 5 ,E e, al i 2 li z r , .,.,,, ' 'P .'s' J iflif. -- V M, , ,, ,... ' W ' f A.M:.w,fw' ...a v r f--f 5 ' afffswf- 'f.' H 'ff-. -,, f - H -f offff-,g..f5ff.3MwH L Catrina Crane hits the ball over the net. rl-I Al 5 f ' J I - 1: ' 5 'A A If A A A V Q ' tt T A it Q. A 5' -f 2' :rt .J 'Y 3:.lf.r.l ,A ' f 2 1 v t 6 V. I The 1981 Varsity Volleyball team. 1 z l x W Q R 0 N , 4 tt , , 2 . 2 1 I v 4 , , U' Donna Tomsic practicvs bullet clurirlg the game. Amy Lasater sets the ball for Donna Tomsic Micllelle Karl? jumps to return the hall. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL 205 iv. wi DI TRICT The most significant factor in winning District was the dedication and discipline of the teamf, stated junior Varsi- ty Coach Kris Mclntosh. This is the second year McIntosh has coached the I.V. team to win district. Their season record was thirteen wins and one loss. Aside from regular season play, the team also participated in the Southwest I.V. Volleyball Tournament and took first place over seven other teams. The j.V. played Hpowerl' volleyball, or a bumb, set, and spike offense. The offense was run by the setters Ronna Winnett and Sheri Sassman with power hit- ters Peggy johnson, Racine Baker, and Allison Cochran. ,SM Peggy johnson sets up a good return. Bottom row, L to r: Sheryl Glenn, Sharon Sassmang second row: Racine Baker, Kathy Poss, Rhonna Winnett, Rachel Gonzalesg third row: Mari Martinez, Sharon Kerr, Jeanette Tesar, Peggy Johnson, Tracy Johnson, Lisa Wagner, Allison Cochran. 206 I.V. VOLLEYBALL FRE HME CAI EXPERIE C The 1981-82 Southwest freshmen volleyball team is very unique . . . This is the first freshman team to have received volleyball team ex- perience from their previous year. Experience is very important in sports as it helps players learn from past events and use this knowledge to perform better in the future. The main function of the freshman team is to provide further needed experience for future advancement to I.V. and Varsity. The team recently went to a tournament at Diamond-Hill-Jarvis where they gained experience and insight into what being a team and a member of the team really means. The freshman volleyball team is an important event in the life of a player at South- west as it provides experience and friendships that will last a lifetime. TTT TTT T T l Bottom row, l to rg Stephanie Miles, Misty Strickland, jennifer Eggleston, Kelly Kuntz, Leanne Landwerg top row: Shelly jones, Tracy johnson, Sharon Keir, Cathy Easter, Courtney Craig. FRESHMEN VOLLEYBALL 207 Sansa-M Iohnny Brown follows through. ,Ml any , fr, ,: ffm I I 'www wmv, 3,3 wma: mem' -Mew f ' 1: A A ' 5 ., W MM WWWWM if ,, - , f 1 o' 4' 4, , .,,,- V mf, V, if www 1 iw 'W if I XZTTZT N s f My , -' so f V ,, . I , ,ma ,,,,,,,A,,,'q', , fugm K .I ' : 3 , WWI 'W' 1.5 , s.. 41 0 1 ., 'I swans-Y' ,,,,,1,... f V -.nv . , ur . , -li A ,ve f , ...Q My ' - ' nl! ' f f 1 -J Wi was 'W Left to Right-Row 1: Lonnie Simmons, David Porter, Andre Reubell, Clarence Lyons, Norman Anderson, Anthony Fobbs, Mark Truvillion, Malcolm Keys, Ambrose Adams. 208 BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL ,fins Q-w 4' 'i 1 swf- s ...gi 'W A s iserisir X J 1 I Q F K -h-' Y 1 i . m:: Tw. W' M 5 ez- ai, Q Billingsly Fieldhouse, Home Of The 1981-1982 S...-1 4 h MY . r, W Doug Hollis, Row 2: Coach Wood, Ronald Perkins, johnny Brown, ' H fi 1 55 555 A rt R t W F I- f g A X II. --QSQW 64 ' ig. 50' Q l D f f l E :ff '::QQX , S 'kA ft' S Y 1 ' . Southwest Rebel Basketball Team. Cagers Play Tough The Southwest Rebels proved to be strong con- tenders in district play. During the West Side Lion's Christmas tournament, they defeated arch rival Dunbar, and later faced top ranked Dematha High of Maryland in a game in which they led for over 30 minutes but were narrowly defeated 52 to 49 in the final seconds. Starting the season officially in january, Coach Wood felt that they had a good chance of winning district if they could reach an emotional peak at the right time. He also said the team was much larger than others ranging from 6,2', to 6,9',. He listed the key players as Norman Anderson, Anthony F obbs, Malcom Key, and Hosea johnson. Rebels huddle for some pregame strategy. johnny Brown realizes he s headed for the wrong goal BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL 209 LE KETB LL THEIWY Under the direction of Coach Daryl Smith, the junior Varsity Rebels had a successful year. With many new players beinging fresh new talent to Southwest basketball, Coach Smith worked hard on perfecting the teams execution and of- fensive strategy. Coach Smith prepared the players for a success- ful Varsity team in the years to come. With a ca- pable coach and a great deal of raw potential tal- ent, the team offers promise. Calvin Simmons goes up high for a jump shot. ff' aff, H E1 4. Coach Smith shows his boys Reggie Williams, Dane Garland, and Chad May, how to shoot the hoop. Left to Right. Front Row: Arron johnson, jamie Frazier, Dane Garland, Calvin Simmons, Derrick McDow, Otto Kuykendall. Middle Row: Bryon Woolridge, Robert Pickens, Keith Roola, Derrick Lewis, Lynn Harty, Adrain Tippens, Chad May, Coach Smith, Back Row: Reggie Wilson, Steve Dickson, Phil Woolery. 210 IV BASKETBALL FRE HM UFFl:lR PRC I E 3 1 3 4 13 WHS? C,WL5f E 0 awssr oassr W3-V WW 8 2 3 5 SWEET T SHS' Left to Right: Front Row: Winston Davis, Curtis Ellison, Kenneth Walker, Andre Langs, Donnie Rubell, Noris Neighbors. Middle Row: Ricky Newcomer, Fred Hill, Barry Smith, Tony Thompson, Brantley Coleman, Derek Valley, Back Row: Coach Billingsley, Trevoe Gliolston, Tim Wells, Joh McClellan, Scott Mayo, jimmy Hargro, Russell Myers. l as-.N,, if 'A ' Rick Newcomer says, Praise the Lord, practice is overlu The Freshmen Basketball team ex- celled under the leadership of first ,Q year Coach joe Billingsley. The team met and worked out from 7:00-8:45 every morning. Billingsley said the team had to be 3 rfti dressed and on the court at 7 A.M. It takes a lot of heart and dedication to , do that. The freshmen proved that . ', y M ,aw 1' X they really wanted to play. Some of them had to meet the bus at 6 A.M., and the majority never missed it. Scott M2150 jumps high for two. wqth these types of young athletes Trevor Gholston shoots an outside jump shot, Southwest is building a strong foun- dation for the future. FRESHMEN BASKETBALL 211 .V. Cagers ain Experience Under the direction of Coach Mike Thompson, the junior Varsity team gained a lot of experience for future years. With practice every day, including Sat- urdays, the girls found time to perfect their skills for game play. The team had many star atheletes that were asked to suit up with the Varsity team. Due to their talent, the girls were hard to beat in district play. W Lisa Remaldo practices her lay-ups. 212 IV. BASKETBALL Tired players walk off the court at half time, Sharon Kier hustles down the court to score. Shelly jones fires a free-throw. - 2 12 : ' ..,.. ttt L Qi J? Sf. W S. at if X sss f I L qt , , L .V fl. J 'S+ in 3 1 F K, ' ' 1 1 I . Q 'LL , me f A 4 R l V I S 3 ' Q l ax X J m.X., -f ' .S e e ' N' w A 1 K l l X 'X Rebel Cagers take a time out. Cookie Washingt I.V. Team L to R Front: Pam Wagers, Betsy Boleiuo, Dale Smith, Kyna Duncan, jackie Rockwell, Cookie Washington. 2nd row: Tracy johnson, Ann Magness, Patty Rubel, Rosa McClellan, Rita Jonson, Susan Mack, 3rd row: Coach Thompson, Tina jackson, Patti Post, Lisa Remaldo, Beth Naughton, Sharon Kier, jill Alligood, Shelly jones, Alice Ramos. X K 31,5 on goes for two. IV. BASKETBALL 213 Victories Highlight Season The Southwest girls Varsity Basketball team were found hard to beat in district play. With the disciplined guidance of Head Coach Walter Dansby and his assistant Mike Thompson, the lady cagers worked together as a unified team for the district crown. The girls practiced every day including Satur- days. Their hard work was evident in game play with Dunbar as their toughest competitors. The most important thing the girls learned was that working together as a team is the key to a success- ful season. Diana Dalhauser aims for a free throw. 214 VARSITY BASKETBALL Missy Smith takes a time out. wasafaewww--Q Coach Dansby discusses strategy with his team. I in-v Shelly Ward fights off the defense. Tricia Clay is open for a pass. ' V? SVWS Varsity: Front: Heidi Wallington, Diana Dalhausser, Shannon Morgan, Misty Wilsonm, Pam Temple, Back: Coach Walter Danshy, Rhonda Cotton, Barry Browning, Sharon Holland, Kathy Reuter, Tricia Clay, Staci Ward, Shelly Ward, Missy Smith VARSITY BASKETBALL 215 SOCCER KICKS OFF The past few years have spawned many abrupt changes in the American sports scene, but one of the most important changes is the widespread popularity of soccer. This enthusi- asm, which has not escaped Southwest stu- dents, has become a new pastime. With its var- ied appeal and interest, approximately fifty boys can be seen on the practice field every morning to learn the many technical facets of the sport under the leadership of Coach George Steeves. But not only do the players learn skills, they also learn the personal aspects, such as team membership, that are in coinci- dence with this sport. The work pays off, though, and life is enjoyed and new friends are made as a new sport comes into its own. V 'arf T . . r M, Varsity, bottom row, l to r: Clay Cole, Chad Hinkle, Steven Mielke, Trey Bublick, Mark Brown, Todd Dryer, james Nelson, Mark Clemons, Tom Hogg, Dileep Bhateleyg second row: Coach Steeves, Craig jones, john Nelson, Jim Hey, Billy Sanderford, Roy Blanco, Larry Coble, Richard Clayton, Steve Baca, Naresh Shrestha, Mike Charron, Chris Graham. Q 5 . . p . yysy , ,.,,, .. 5 W' 'M' ' 2 Q sv., :- Z Coach Steeves arrives in the early cold morning for the day's practice. jim Hey demonstrates a throw-in during a game. 216 BOYS SOCCER Coach Steeves gives the team a pep talk. Jens Christensen listens Carefully gn how he can improve his play, Craig jones reaches the tough decision on deciding which ball to kick. ,,. at 8, . ,, X Q M' j.V., bottom row, l to r: Scott Falk, John Trebor, Richard Breese, Robbie Robinson, Cam Reinhart, jim Bradley, f 1 Mike Norrisg second row: David Plummer, Richard Iohnson, Leon De Chateauveius, Guy Hollis, Brant Nichol, Kerry Pipes, Coach Steeves, David P ummer thinks he knows how to play soccer. BOYS SOCCER 217 if .M,,..' . .A M. ,. H-1. ffwf ,,,. ff . Q- .f Q I Vrrkh ,,,- W .. . W '.',- 1 3 ',,, ',,' T 1 . V if TT. V' ' ' ' K m , . i if H H J 7 L'A' ,,,A,, V , 1 ,, . H if ,. x- . -f , . , V . . .a.. ' a 5 'W-V ,V '-,,' , , ' ' ' ' . Lyn Schutt demonstrates her soccer technique. Coach McIntosh checks the wind direction with her tongue. CHRLSSOCCER ET HKH1 COAL The girls' soccer team, under the careful direction of Coach Kris McIntosh, is one of the most hard working sports units at Southwest. Due to this highly concentrated effort, this team has done extreme- ly well in competition, as they have placed in the finals several times in the past. The girls practice after school to ready themselves so they can face their toughest competitions: Pascal, Arlington Heights, and Western Hills. But winning is only part of their goal: they would like to be able to work even closer as a team and to enjoy the excitement of this sport. Soccer is not just a game, it is a learning experience worth working for. 218 GIRL'S SOCCER 3 Yes, I'm a soccer Pepper, as well as a soccer playerf, Bottom row L to R: Jennifer Eggleston, Becky Miles, Kristi jones, Lynne Schutt, Sherry Sassmang Second row: Elisa Warner, Karen Iones, Iill Johnston, Shelly Smith, Kathy Possg Third row: Beth Behers, Phyllis Lazo, Michelle Lazo, Debbie Schultz, Sandy Denke, Lynn MacAtier. NM I ..,, i,,i Q ' iii iilii ' ,, , M ,, ., so I y M y,,, y Last one to the soccer ball is a rotten eggllu if, Becky Miles practices skipping over soccer balls. GIRLS SOCCER 219 mnasties Team Starting out as the brand new coach for the Southwest Gym- nastics Team, Miss Susan Eades has led the team successfully. This year the girls are competing Class III as well as Class IV, and are their way to the City Competition in April. To have a successful year, the girls worked out twice a week for a rigorous 3 to 4 hours as well as fourth period class time. ah 00 Tobye Bensinger makes sure she has 10 toes. Amy Freeman concentrates on her beam routine. The 1981-1982 gymnastics team. 220 GYMNASTICS TEAM fry , . ., AQ I , -3 , . ,,,, --QQ l i ff , W, L,A. K Q , K t Gaye Hodges points for perfection. Becky Lemmond limbers up for competition. Tobye Bensiriger practices her floor routine. Left to Right: Standing: Andria Maddox, Olivia Pedraza, Kari Bonner, Trina Gracyzk, Diana Parker, Lisa Dearmore, Becky Lemrnond. Seated: Terri Bowers, Gaye Hodges, Suzy Rich, Michelle Mahan, Tracey Coody, Tobye Bensinger, Charity VanNess, Karen Fedor, Dacia Newsome, Kneeling: Coach Susan Eades, Amy Freeman, Tammy Roebuck, . ., ,, . ,.,i , , ,, it Suzy bends over backwards to please her coach. GYMNASTICS TEAM 221 Boxing Team The Boxing team practiced several times a week at the Golden Gloves Gym. They put in many hours of hard work to represent Southwests first year with a Boxing team. At the Eagle Mountain Boyis Club Boxing Competition, four of Coach McGhee,s team members, Tayfun Kilinc, jim Bane 81 Andy Radelat, won in their divisions and the team brought back Southwests first boxing trophy. The team ended their fine season by competing in the Regional Golden Gloves Tournament in February. in 81 1 T y ,, . 'T z V 5 A Q oy E . r,. n ,fT1s's I 14? 4' pl' 4. In Coach Pat McGhee olf Team X. 'N , J A. Coach George Steeves Another first year team for Southwest was the golf team. This team had both a boyis and a girls team. They practiced three times a week at Pecan Valley Golf courts, They played in and won some scrimmages against Arlington Heights and Western Hills. The team finished their season by competing in a major tournament in Ardmore, Oklahoma and in the District Tourna- ment in May. The golf team was expertly coached by Coach George Steeves. 222 BOXINGXGOLF L-R Front Row Coach McGhee, Andy Radelat, Greg Scholars, Tayfun Kilinc, David 3. ,2 Caram, 2nd Row Ernesto Silva, james DelToro, Calvin Crosby, johnny Gonzales, 3rd Row kerry Larouther, Reginald Sanders, Scott Cooper, 4th Ron Reginald Starks, Tony Thomas, jim Bane. 2- T Z9 L-R Front Row Amy Holton, Pam Ritchson, say, Brooke Harris, Kelly Beard 2nd Row Carrie Richardson, Marie Lind J 5 i - A.. L-R Front Row Robert Valdez, Scott Cooper, 2nd Row Tayfun Kolinc, Reginald Starks, jim Bane Marie Lindsay coaches Kelly Beard on her golf game, I 1 Qfrli X .vfffir No, Chris Martin, this is golf not baseball! pei' L-R Doug Carlton, Scott Ballweg, Mike Nelson, John VanNess, Steve jones, Mark Gustafason, Gerald Hoffey, Chris Martin, Cory Black, Bill Bradly, Scott Beard, Casey Blair. Q, S av i. 'il Scott Beard hits one into the trees. BOXINCKGOLF 223 gg? its 'TS' vt-rv ff? Y. are .FUR Qw 'Slifer xml' Row 1: Brett Ruddell, Eric France, Shane Holley, Darrell Maronde. Row 2: Elliot Bevers, David Hahn, David Anguw, Andy Cludius, Wes Massey. Row 3: Freddy Cludius, Mike Richey, Scott Whisenhunt, Graham Ayers, Colin McCarthy. Row 4: Eric O,Day, Bruce Thornton, Ted Test, jimmy Mulqueen, joe Thompson. Rebel immers Lead The Way Swimming is an individual as well as a team sport. It is a sport that takes both time A and dedication. Early morning and after- noon workouts which include jogging, lift- ing weights, and swimming are necessary for success. f- 'S.., A Rebel swimmer prepares to dive. Coach Langvardtt in deep concentration. Ted Test takes a break from the action. 224 SWIM TEAM Rebel S imrners Sta In Sh ape Cac-S' 4? F 5, o Graham Ayers, Beth Monroe, Bruce Thorntong happy over a good year. Iulie Sehastion walks the plank. C? :af '7 Row 1: Tonya Roberts, Moami White, Sarah Brisendine, Angela Ayers, Sharon Amsclen. Row 2: Patty Buck, mgr., Marnie Long, Martha Batsche, Shirley Griggin. Row 3: Cindy Sands, Ann Staller, Angela McKenna, Kim Cori, Monica Orbison, Stephanie Hahn. Row 4: Danielle, julie Sebastion, jennifer Trammel, Leslie Echols, Tammy Taylor, Beth Monroe. SWIM TEAM 225 T0 THE CO RT THEY GQ wifi' W4-K w Scott Hardagree Cgncentratgg with intensity, Mike Fangman tries to touch his tongue to his nose. Tennis Team The tennis team was under the di- rection of a new coach this year, Miss Susan Eades. Coach Eades has condi- tioned the team more this year than in the past. Not only do they work out in tennis, but they also run at least one mile a day and do other exercises. This has helped the team be successful in their tournaments. Sandra Boysen, Ia- net Browden, and Denise Young are some of the outstanding girls, and Mike Fangman, Scott Hardagree, and Steve Presley have done well on the boys team. 226 TENNIS TEAM Left to right: top row: Ron Mora, Craig Christy, Mike Fangman, Scott Hardagre, Steve Presley, Greg McErwin. Middle row: Chris Stevenson, Mark Dihl, Danny Finholt, Howard Carb, Chris Beckrich, Steve Riddle, Robbie Shapard. Bottom row: Cameron Michos, Nhan Nguyen, Curtis Kelly, Dileep Bhately, John Munn, Keith Sadoris. 11 mil Z ,., al' 'Y 91 il 4. 'QQ ,, 3, ,1., f , if - S 4 :,,,9'5ff1'fi- HI .!, . i f ' ,,f, ,w r r A ., -rf-4 J , S ,M 's.A ' .4 5 ,. Z I , ,Q I K , 4' f '. F y A 5 , X P 1 1 ,ff K Y 'X Y 4 ' L5 V N f NJ f N A i 'v V N , N- V? if , A .y - V- QA . an .J- in , , 'ga X Vg. l 1 ' 5 ,, L Q., M y yr, v f f can gfrj, 4 'rs' r I ' or ' . Q 1 f 1 Soi- A S XX IX Q Top row: Sandra Boysen, janet Browder, Diana Daulhauser, Denise Young, Christi Roberson. Middle row: Sarah Blanc, Angela Brown, Shannon Morgan, Coach Susan Eades, jenny Heiss, Wendy Hayes, Lisa Colborn. Bottom Row: Suzanne Metscher, Iill Hooper, Gay Waltrip. , ZYXAS y n, Sarah Blanc models the latest fashions, 51 7' F CD F1 G7 DP 'Q kj 2. Q ..,...-,....-.s- and WZ? , i29c'ffP5'f5', fr .4 vwwlfll' 55:5 , K and Q 1 It f 3 if ff W' 5 S, , Q I K a Q S A Q 5 2 H , .Nqr bf A at G 1 2 ., an ME K, 5 W i-ri 4 ..ww'.v,'weLfQlwGZ-.'QtKYkXNX ,, W- t 11 5 ,Q at Q Suzanne Metscher and Colle-te Michaud work hard during practice. ,4 Y , 5 Mehr: Christi Roberson reaches for the ball M? K- l '.'!.,' 4-...,,,,.h.- 5 1 if 5 3- 13 ? 'i TENNIS TEAM 227 Your ark Get Set V ! WA, ' I 1 I I N R- I , W v wwfiwd H-, ' I ' :.....,, ' ' r l rw ff- . W . , r r ,, ,, ,, r r ' 'W W? Q W ,4,-:',M.,l,W- Yi C ,fr M - H ,ry A r ww , A MW' . U, Wrffwr ff, V, xx I 4 v '? W rllr -Q..f':pff l jeff Acker flies up, up and away. I Come on Rob Churchill, S-T-R-E-T-C-H! l li y dw' ' lll 4 rl Qll r l l ll,l rr r llll ll l M l l M lllllll rr g F r 1, Greg james prepares for the next, 228 BOYS TRACK W if'-N . S . ,. A,,,,A,, , gg, . ' ff W fd . 1 'S 'Q' W ,rf J ff ' , .fa f f :LI 4 wif! ' J' 3 gf! W , .... , j r il' f . f y , f W it S f- 4 fl . r at 1? f r ff , .f -it QQ . 1, yr If J 5 'M f M 6 ' ' -' Y vi. L . 1,37 3 Some members of the SHS track team line up for a practice sprint. David Sumpter practices his hurdles. mul. - 255. aw: f. ff ' Tommy Smith CON!!! Under the direction of Coach Freeman, the track team is a vital part of athletics at Southwest. This year, the team will participate in the Border Olympics in Lorado, Texas, where Southwest is the defending champions. The boys work out at T.C.U. everyday, and there are several outstanding athletes. A few of these are Lonnie Simmons-Sprinter and long jump, Terry Green-sprinter and long jump, Keith Breeze-distanceg Clinton Wilson-shot put and discusg and jeff Acker-pole vault. Coach Freeman cited, Sim- mons, Green, and Breeze are all outstanding prospects for college trackf' BOYS 'l'HACK 229 Karen Fleming clears hurdles with no problems. Nannette Williams demonstrates agility in clearing hurdles, E'3?3fQ'gfyvQ -f iw. . . - f V- 4, ,V ,A w X 'W , Ava Scott on the move. 230 GIRLS TRACK -1.0001 s , ' ,gr w on Front, Ava Scott, Jackie Rockwell, Denise Hawkins, Kamgora Brown, Karen Fleming, Zncl row, Elisa Wemer Andrea Seifer, Peggy johnson, julie Allgood, Michelle Karl, Nicole Scruggs, Relvia Ferrell. 3rd row, Nena Harris Shelly janicek, Nannette Williams, Tricia Harris, Allison Cochran, Missy Smith, Coach Linda Schram. N 11, ,. ,-, sm -:V . 1f,,f..f,ew4f:,,,.. ,. ' 1-ff ,fm , , ..,, ..'ww11wf'fL-W ' fra, ,, , .,., v .,,, :, ,Q ,- 5fif5i f95f55'liiiiiQ'i f '-,, ' ,,, .. ' is ' f T fi' ' if . ,A,ui ,,,, A ,. ,, My ,jf fy I If ,,,, A - My , , ' W'Tlwe, it 2 av ,,, H5 ,,, -f ,. p .V g - 3 p . ,' f h Nicole Scruggs, Ava Scott, and Karen Fleming race to the finish line during workout. Shelly Ianicek out for an early run. Southwest Girls Track Leaves the rest Behind Would you like to talk experience? Southwest Girls Var- sity Track is a very experienced team. Three returning district and regional champs in the mile relay Missy Smith, Nicole Scruggs, and Tricia Clay, added the fourth leg this year. Practicing before school, during first and sixth per- iods and after school again they certainly put their time in. The JV team is quite young comprised mostly of freshmen, but that is a sure sign of a strong foundation for the future. IV Girls Track Team: Beth Ely, Ginger Barnum, Becky Rollins, Melissa Bates, Theresa Peterson, Bradlea Bovenkeak. Standing, Monica Rockwell, Coach june Crier, Hilda Manly. GIRLS TRACK 231 Diamond Brad Herron Outfield -Ullman, David Cunningham Outfield Mike Middlebrook Infield Tommy Van Houton Infield Burk Rosenthal Outfield David Krippel Outfield Brad Cothran Infield Steve White PitcherfOutfield Robby Bolin er Inf' ld . . . g le not pictured Kevin Basmger, Pitcher 232 VARSITY BASEBALL Mike Ellington Outfield Kyle Mach Pitcher Ricky Levy Pitcher Mike Reed Pitcherflnfield Doug Myers Pitcherflnfield Todd Duewel Pitcherflnfield Are Forever Darrin Roberts Catcher not pictured Bart Reed Catcher VARSITY BASEBALL 233 Var ity Hit Home Dedication is one thing the Varsity Baseball team is made of. Every afternoon at sixth period, the team can be seen on the field, practicing-striving to be the best. Scrimmages began February 15th, with the games starting March lst. This year's captains are Darren Roberts, Mike Middlebrook, and Ricky Levy. 'With the winning spirit they show alive within them, they show the world the winning spirit of Southwest. 234 VARSITY BASEBALL Ricky Levy watches his baseball as it goes up-up-and away u-de , 1 5 asf V sf I9 ff X, , , 1-Q' ff f , ,'s 7N.. 1 Ai, K I ,V vf ff v y ' ' M gf i LL . 'gm' Q if? ft -, W . lb, .,, 'V X Coach Ingram all is , y Mike Middlebrook shows the anticipation of a true ball player. I know something you don't know! grins Robby Bolinger. file VARSITY BASEBALL 235 f 'P'-' Look ma! I can catch! smiles a proud john Whitaker. ir 2 I ,ti J Todd Schmidt practices ballet while playing baseball. I'm going to clo this even if it kills me , says a determined Fabian Aguilar. 236 IV BASEBALL I 5 , D H45 N: .M ,ftfifr 'C' Jv Hit To win Under the coaching of Coach Ingram and Coach Thomp- son, the junior Varsity players gain the ability and the cour- age to win. Practicing every day at sixth period, these guys have the true spirit of what it takes to make a great team. Their scrimmages started on February 15th, with the games starting March Ist. Through their spirit, they show the people I think I can, I think I can . , . thinks Chris Vasquez of S0l1tllWeSt what 21 great team they really are. E, 2 Q w Row 1: David Raus, john Whitaker, Robert Thompson, Trey Moody, Ted Truly, Pat LaCicero, Kenny Yates, 2nd Row: jeff Pendergraft, Tim Krammer, Scott Weaver, Fabian Aguilar, Chris Vasquez, Allen Broyles, Drew Crowley, Bryan Pharr, Russell Davidson, 3rd Row: Bryan Sloan, Allen Dana, David Lee, jose Lopez, Ray Smitz, Blent Kutael, Brett Bowden, Todd Schmidt, Zeb King, 4th Row: Milo Cobb, Mike Lansford, Ken Stewart. IV BASEBALL 237 Xsmc l-M-av.. s it dl' at -Z' ' - ll 'N -.' - fr - 3 N . . F re hman a eball -..xr The Freshman team works out every day at sixth period. They follow a conditioning program which includes such vigorous exer- cises as weight lifting and running. Stretch- ing exercises are important for limbering up before games and practices. 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Q--1712: M. . ' -Q - 'I -' A ' '.' .wh .., .' ew .W J 5 -Q L f 'W . .,,, ,,,,,-,,, ' my-4- W.4 X - af,-ve 'lQla,ff'f 23 f -1 3 -wa, -'f'-very +.--w1.-- Q., ,X fs-.R .,,,l', W4 - vm - Hg. QM... . 3 3' . Q ,V 5,774 , .-, i ,. , .lk f of H. , A 331. .b ,gyJk..,' ,Jam :Q -. .M - 'lil f- '- Greg Harris exclaims, UI'-Iey mom look! One handln 238 FRESHMAN BASEBALL Now, if I can only hit the target, Thinks Marc McQuerry. fx 'Q fi ,, - 6 ff' K ,, ' -nuff 'K' fa 'Vw , H Mafia N ff-o.,.m ., y,.s,L'5',q,: .vw f if ' fvkg ' ' '55,- ,,.l,,5gjx--A 'gf A A Q , QM ,..,.w,lf gk , mg , t v-1'E2i,.s,. are , f ' W Nfl. W' if .Q 'fgt-ff.2.e,t.rt. Q ,. ,4 , ir we a N ' -'J ' - , , P by - 'if . vt ,w'.sx1 ' ' 1 . 'ei . 'f'7?7f:'2 Q fag iisfafsei s - , I ,j-rpQ.f?.9Q4 If ark ,rkdvlrk A U x .,h,1s flligmx f7'i'fff' , 7' 5' 'iiifaql I r: 9 'L ze -' M ef' . ' .Q iff .J f me fm ,Mf r-I ...uz31..wft .-il. His lip out for inspiration, Brian Grona throws the ball. Aw, shucksl It wasn't that great a throwf' Thinks Rick Gibbons. 1 45 in A I ' nw, .,,.,.,, Left to Right: Row 1, Rick Gibbons, Kevin King, james Healy, David Zimmerman, joe Heaton, Andy Uselding, Terry Swanson, Marc McQuerry, james Cagle. Row 2. Zane Bentley, Wendell Thompson, Michael Ticknor, Keith Weeks, Ray Fuller, Robert Halcomb, Howard Ashkinos, Greg Harris, Brad Potts, Sam Murray, Brian Grona. Row 3. Ricky Lynch, Ricky Olivarez, Tony Castillo, justin Press, Chris Naler, David Hyles, Danny Abrams, Rob Payne, Mark Yates, james Pittman, Harry Carlisle, Chris Nelson, Pat Brewer. VRVSI INI XX BfXSlCl3fXl,l, 239 ar ri I 5 Varsity Cheerleaders ride in 1981 Homecoming Parade. .sl is . L, 'f Y N are . 3+ 'S is Cheerleaders lead seniors in Spirit Yell! Denise Ioyce proudly shows off her mum. Terri Reinbach and Dina Neace sadly perform their last Alma Mater. Lesh and Pam in Fight Song. 240 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS The Southwest Varsity Cheerleading Squad has once again upheld its fine reputation of being a spirited and necessary part of student activities. Instead of the usual eight member group as in years past, the squad grew to six seniors and four juniors. The cheerleaders led cheers through all football games, bas- ketball, baseball, and volleyball games as well as other less regu- larly attended sports. Through numerous victories and defeats, l the squad maintained a positive attitude. This year the girls arranged and decorated the Homecoming Pep Rally, painted posters and practiced for hours preparing cheers, stunts, and pyramids. Mrs. Carol Graves and Mrs. De- lores Griffith supervised the girls from camp to the end of school. All said, the Varsity Cheerleaders have proven themselves as crowd pleasers and a true asset in the life at Southwest. Sittingg Lesli Dean, Dina Neaceg Allyson Abbott, Terri Reinbach. Standing: Tobye Bensinger, Cindy Howington, Denise Joyce, Pam Hawkins, Cindi Pursley, and Chrissy Hollub, VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 241 .V. Cheerleaders M, HW 'f 4 db 6' W ,fa l We finally learned how to clapl Carrie and Pam gossip. Brooke loves school! swf ., s ,sls M.. T to B Missv jones, Pam Ritchson, Carrie Richardson, Laura Hill, Amy Holton, Brooke Harris. Laura falls asleep on Carriels shoulders 242 lv. CHEERLEADERS 4 1,,il -75.51 2 'QWU NJ SEE! Misty flashes her braces. Freshmen Cheerleaders Fishes Swim into pep-rally The J.V. cheerleaders began their year by attending camp at S.M.U. during the summer. At camp, they learned mounts, pyra- mids, cheers, and chants. At school, besides cheering, they also painted posters, decorated lockers, and worked on homecoming. They have worked hard to rally their teams on to victory. The excitement of being a Freshmen Cheerleader is often over-whelming. It is a position many girls strive for. However, after the nerve-racking tryouts, there were only six lucky girls who received the position. For Fresh- men, the idea of wearing a uniform to school and cheering at pep-ral- lies is exciting. This year, the girls worked hard to learn new cheers and tricks of the trade. 'W Kerry Phillips, Stephanie Morton, Laura W'hite, Misty Strickland, Lisa Moore, Front: Sherrie Schmidt Sherrie tries Out elections. FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS 243 mf V I If Lisa Watkins and Terri Reinbach put their minds together and had a thought. Linda Lily and Tony Moosey intensely watch the football game. x , ik Mrs. Becker manages Rousers poster sales. REBEL ROU ER The Rebel Rousers are new to Southwest this year. Their purpose is to assist the cheerleaders in boosting school spirit. Their main concern is to recognize and support the people and teams that usually don't get any attention. They did this by creating a recognition board. Each month a different group was recognized for their achievements. 244 REBEL ROUSERS Cenee McHaney encourages other Rousers to increase their spirit. Michelle Elrod and Stacy Measures watch the band during half-time. X, 3 Q ' 0 43' 4 5 ii 3 ' it a Q f ' ' i , ' . , A 6' if i Q I , l jg l 'l 'C l l A V A ' -' ' I - 'N f A .. 1 -.:f f . -',' ' P:-F ' r ,I 'W T ' 'J . . I' mi .-- Y - , ,M s Ji ltt K - U K ': . ' ' L A 1 ' A 3 up A I L V, NQN, J ,51, ,J , ,, X J , 4 a- 4' y 1 .. N . -3 L to R, BOTTOM ROW: Terri Wilder, Jill Mabli, unknown, Monica Dodds, Jennifer Eggleston, Jana Jones, Monica Quatermaine, Vanessa Bridges, 2nd: Lisa Dearmore, Lori Acker, Elizabeth Lane, Chris Russell, Carol Cason, Cheryl Rheinlander, Colleen Murphy, Tracy Poole, Tammy Roebuck, Lisa Tiberi, Angie Vaden, Bobbie Spencer. 3rd: Amy Vining, Becky Miles, Delicia Martinez, Kim Alvarado, Jana Poynor, Catherine Roberts, Stacy Masou. 4th: Terri Bowers, ?, Kim Anderson, Elizabeth Oster, Ginny Groves, Bradlea Bovenkirk, Carol Reams, Darci Houston, 5th: Allison Caddings, Jennie Hammond, Michelle Elrod, Camilla Marion, Susan Brock, Stacy Booser, Heather Webber, Robin Rawls, Jan Eakins, Kim Knott, 6th: Andrea Seifer, Joy Bougeois, Christi Durst, Denise Draper, Lisa Santinoceto. 7th: Sedonia Mays, Relvia Ferrell, Cenee Mellaney, Lisa Sherburne, Donna Gatewood, Stacy Measures, Linda Lilly, Sth: Cay Waltrip, Tracy Saunders, Beth Monroe, Leslie Boudreaux, Lisa Watkins, Julie Tarvin, Tony Moosey, Roger Smith. Our own Southwest! X r gy .,.k,.,k L, LV . W jk, Liga Santinoceto ig a C0-Captain with Tony Moggey, Lori Williams and Jennifer Eggleston ask permission to go to the bath- room. REBEL ROUSERS 245 M5915 W-Bmw If ,. ff if QQBELS 90 , .ti f KY? , we ik .K.,M,1, f. .190 Behind Every Team Thereis a Coach A dictionary definition of a coach is one who coaches or trains an athletic teamn. Southwest coaches are much more. Not only are they coaches but friends. Coaches help the team members both mentally and physically. They build self-confidence, character, and help improve athletic skills. Through hard practices, coaches and athletes become close. They share victories, defeats, cheers, and tears. Southwest isa high school with a fine coaching staff. Through wins and losses coaches keep the teams unified and spirited. Opposite page, l to r: top to bottomg George Steeves, Pat MCC-hee, Chris McIntosh, Darrel Smith, james Wood, Bob Freeman. This pageg Walter Dansby, Mike Thompson, Linda Schram, Mike Thompson, Ken Scott, june Grier, Tom Ingram, and Ken Scott. ,- r. 3 . .7 i'f, t . bi g lg x 9 V I Rebel Ga - 4 Q GS WJ 2, X, YPA i EW? ' ,J 6 ' 'ls' - , ,., A 'W f - wi. A E E fs fi v ,.,.. , ,Z ,fa 'X gf Q' W .z, W I 2 X W 248 REBEL GAMES H--w....h ,W f :f y ' 3,3 1 ,, , .W,, 1 4... ...J fw .u.a1Af .--- Www in 'ff Q 1 5, ,I f ,, V, f 5 f , . 22262 Z J 'Hz f ag an 2 Sa: 5 i 9 y Z if Em I 3 , Q f A ,617 L fd f 71 ff ' 'J wi Q f A f f 1 iff I W' 1 . Y wo. . . M A-wwf' r' 7. REBEL GAMES 249 t's not hether ou in or lose . .. ,'Some athletes play with their heads. Thatls okay. You've got to be smart to be No. 1 in any business. But more important, you,ve got to play with your heart-with every fiber of your body. If you,re lucky enough to find an athlete with a lot of head and a lot of heart, he's never going to come off the field secondf' Vince Lombardi ,, . Q5 W1 W-my ,gunman-f ' ,qpnr-1 Greg james and Harry Wickes hop on one foot, rf fin David Cunningham gets some fresh air. Scott ACkroyd sacks the opponent. 250 Sports Closing Tricia Clay jumps higher. y I, ho you play the game When you win you get a feeling of exhilaration. When you lose you get a feeling of resolution. You resolve to never lose againf, Vince Lombardi 3' M W, W, f' Nw I I I ff fwiaveuyuim W ,, I .V W 1- , Linda Coffey and Teresa Peterson take an early morning jog. I Scott Sager and Coach Bob Freeman talk it over. I l Girls basketball warms up before the game, Mike Fangman takes aim. SPORTS CLOSING 251 ! E 1, Q 5 fs gi 5 1 1 2 55:3 5 :F i . ,MA 2:1 1 if if Fi-SQ E3 uf Q PFW i f fxs 3 X A 0 MAKI G IT HAPPE andoli Heads District Under the leadership of the Fort Worth School Board and the superintendent, the Fort Worth Independent School District is providing students with knowledge and an equal opportunity for education. Two major goals of the Fort Worth Independent School District administration are quality education for every student and career training opportunities. Seated left to right: Mollie Lasater, vice president: H. Richard O'Neal, president, Pat Shannon, secretary. Standing left to right: Carlos Puente, William Johnson, Stan Harrell, Maudrie Walton, David Bloxom, Bill Elliot. Superintendent 0 I. Carl Candoli f Fort Worth Independent Schools 254 ADMINISTRATION JTMN QM f .M ,, the B0 A.M. Erwin George Mitcham Vice Principal Vice Principal ii N . '..e, NS, f A We We A in can if -::,:g: ,,, J R If X Mwgifh-,5' ,, Glenn Mandeville if Catherine Thomas Vice Principal , Time out from workl FACULTY 255 256 FACULTY B , ,'-- , , Teacher Make W , M-New ? 2 www ,A !,. H iy? ,,,k 4, Angie Becker, Homemaking Carolinr Bell, Homemaking nl Seargent Bennett, ROTC Deanna Bensinger, Science 5,5 'J f Fi 5 E h 1 I. Billingsley, Physical Education Mamie Boyd, Homemaking Happen .imma il' . .. .. .,,,N, . , .S ,Q C ,A1, .. ig ,N C f 1,, 1 rfgfi Yb, Xi ,,. 9 fi lil- 1' l lane Bungarz, Foreign Language Dorothy Cook, Homemaking David Copeland, Social Studies Marllyn Clark, English Irma Cooper, Science Sherry Couch FACULTY 257 a 258 FACULTY was K 'wiffu Teachers ak Susan Crummel, Mathematics Dortha Davidson, Work Study Edlyfle DiCkS0fL Drama , -' q . fy r xl: Susan Eades, Physical Education Major Bob Edwards, ROTC jo Eggleston, Health john Etzel, Physics K Difference - E -,-- ----- ---.. . fi K N gy A KM ,... ...,f f Q ff-fQ1f:m-mf,,it,,.- ssl, r , .... E X .. ., .1 N. ,ff A .-W, .. X 4 1 . - www was -Xr.S1:s.,,.: ..M,.:, K .i W at ,... ,M . . , A A ' is ' Xi . .1 fzjjis E me ' It A E. ..,,, R, it -E V K . . K5-z e .L-- - -fit ' l 2 . . 5 if E , . 3 Harry Evans, Special Education Bob Freeman, Speech Carol Graves English N Tina Greenlee, Mathematics june Crier, Physical Education f 1 Delores Griffith, Business Education Donna Hall, Forensics FACULTY 259 Nancy Harris, Interior Design Teachers art V W :fs .9 'L 4 W Morris Haynes, Social Studies Mary Hearn, Math '-...RN if Danny Hensley, Choir James Hoffpauir, Social Studies 2 Betty Hinton, Typing 'Un MJ ' K- 260 FACULTY Tommy Ingram, Coach Odessa johnson, Social Studies Ln influence. Dm El ikliw Elise jones, English 64, WWW A ' ' Mary jones, Math Dorothy Iowell, English janet Karol, DE R.L. Kendall, Biology Sam Kiker, Math W' 45231, .. E 'K Janet Kline, Orchestra Sylvia Land, V.O.E. FACULTY 261 ..fr ' ..,,....o--' ,,,,...------- 511 Teachers arf Ray Littlejohn, PlaSiiCS Beth Llewellyn, Foreign Language Pat McGhee, Social Studies 262 FACULTY Susan McCord, Biology -4--M , Gerald McC0mbs, English N .k,.i x ii ,N . X ki xkkk k Morris MCC-ilvray, Math n example. Q V vF 'xg X- 'r L Ll Kris McIntosh, Social Studies Tequecie Meek, Business Education Lonnie Middleton, Math Annle Miller, Math Pam Nelson, Social Studies Evelyn O'Dell, Foreign Language FACULTY 263 Teacher Are Paula Parrish-journalism Mary' Powell-English Harold Rogers--Drafting 264 FACULTY Iarfmes Ruddell-Math Barbara Salley-Bus. Ed 4... Q 4? Linda Schram-P. E. Duane Schuman-Special Ed. Charline Sexton-English Helpful .4 wr. Bob Sherman-Band George Steeves-Social Studies 1 A . 1' . ,NM-. .og- 1Q9ijHi S x. Nfl -5.4 iii Firming .4,. an an K i.cennm5i Q.i..: M, - ,. is 5 3 V' if Avis Stone-Math xxx Xnsx Martha TaylOr-SCi61'lC0 Dorothy Thomas-Science Mike Thompson-English MV Sipllx I. I my A...w...h o S, M, ,MX i,Ah , , , 'X Q 'i 'ggifzx Q K Ruth Thrush-English Ieweline Truitt-English vQ Laura Utley-Science FACULTY 265 Teachers Kuo A.W. Vickerey-Indus. Arts Nssir.,,.nQU T E P l ' . rr :A 1 S X a Betty Walton-Art Gene Watson-Social Siudies gl 1'- ,ff-- '.,-A Doris Williams-English Sam Wheat-ICT joe Wickware-Indus. Arts www ,. Rumelle Truett-English Mary Ward-English Sharon Williams-English 266 FACULTY It All 5-.Lf S l Edna Wilson-English 1- mn., - ' . ' ' ff .. if - ff-h ,, ...W - , C ' :.'s:v , ' 'HTTT 1 , L j am, .. , Ed York-Government Alfred Lee Wren-Science Iames Wood-Phys. Ed, FACULTY MEMBERS NOT PICTURED For one reason or another, these lovely Faculty members missed the roving shutters of our staff photographers and the photographers from Marcel's studio. We are very sorry they are not pictured, but we want them to know they are not forgotten. Coach Cox Coach Dansby Wayne Housewright Carolyn Hughs Joel Langvardt Kay Mehaffy Buzzy Owen Pansy Pettus Catherine Pohl Coach Scott Coach Smith Mary Wells FACULTY 267 ffice Per Qnnel -I Dorothy jenkins says, Dishwashing liquid?? 1 Q Wig M gr Rosie Landis, Secretary If i Beverly Bobo goes crazy over forms. Glenn Mandeville, Principal f f, ,, ,, A ' ,ask tv?-J 'QA 1 E nun Rosie Landis sits proudly admiring her artificial garden. Dorothy jenkins, Secretary Beverly Bobo-Registrar 268 Faculty Coun elors ' . Aw, - vg . W' M ,ygfzlv 'V 5 . we 'iw , 'N 'l' M f ' - A ' 5 4 -ff Roy Perry-Counselor S 'P- fs? N s 'fdw .sf we .1 julie Cochran, Vocational Counselor Bob Morgan, Counselor 3593? 60 E F! SUITHWQ' Q 3 :whiff if. in S Ruth Roberts, Counselor jane jones, Counselor V., FACULTY 269 '15 -xo' Rebelation staff munches out on six foot sub sandwich, Blake Brooks proves to be a valuable Business Manager. Out of all the newspapers in the United States from high schools Journalism departments, the Rebelation took third place in the Columbia Press Association fifty-eighth annual contest. Through imagination, hard work, and skills in writing, the staff has developed into a unified group that en- joys the many challenges of newspaper produc- tion. Donna Gatewood and Dina Neace Co- edited the paper this year under the supervision of Mrs. Paula Parrish. 270 REBELATION STAFF ,f ,sfo sw? 'xl -y.1..1ffl A s X If-wg V, .N ' 4 . if g or 1 rx e,. r v, f r if - Q in ' ,. p K - r ii wiv. it Standing, L to R: Nathan McClellan, Donna Tomsic, David Spence , Vince Fleece, Mrs. Parrish, Sponsor. Center above, Leslie Boudreaux, jeff Lasater. Sitting, Clayton Ha' 5, Cyndi Hays, Carry Ash, Dina Neace, If Dina and Donna call in the Fire Department to put out the fire. 5 .ix M ,ed AJ , dw 1 tg xx e - . K J x fl D .1 51. y A 5. '- ' Z s- - A g . I , 4 K . sw t W. ix , -- ' l 1 av 13 t X M-Q. Nhfgis' VVith this ring I thee VVedl'y says a nervous Bubba Laramore to a goo-goo eyed Leslie Bouclreaux. HEBELHTI l! Rebelation staff shows unity. ,ff 1' .... Co-Editors cooperate, i Now this is how you use the typewriter. says Billy Sanderford REBELATION STAFF 271 YEE HAW nnual Staff orks Overtime Through rain, sleet, and hail the annual staff slaved to meet deadlines and produce a winning book. Despite ee- rie noises and dark, cold halls in the middle of the night, the staff worked diligently. In fact, the mental wardl' seemed to become a 2nd home to those on the staff. Many close friendships were formed as the Yee Haw staff worked together and thought of new ideas. Editor, Mary Winchester, proved to be an inspiration to all, with her knowledge and sense of humor. Much of the success of this annual is due to her hard work. The staff also received Mrs. Parrish's guidance and unique ability. The publication of this annu- al will be a momento to all who worked so hard. 272 ANNUAL STAFF Hey, Molly! Smile for Southwest. Look Mal No, stains! cries Dina Neace. . 'rd' 11-.., J' . F W .,,...w, , 3 2 'V .wi- . . . and then he tried to tell me he ran out of gas! contesses Dee Ann Chamberlain, :ag 11 ,ff .... ...,., . ff? f it This is my book, pouts Lisa Watkins. just a little pinch between my cheek and gum grins Stacy Measures. .c 5 l' as t a 1 Q ... Yan' ,gp . .f 'Q - .1 ' 6 , ' J: Look at this picture I got of Debbie 'iYou want to write what with my lipstick'?'l asks Wen- from Dallas! slobbers Allan Hale to a 5 dy Swindell. drooling Clark Carpenter. X N! Karen Moher innocently searches for the centerfolcl hicltlen in her book. Leslie Boudreaux tries to sing. avi' I ':.7l 5' A, Qian- 6. Proud parents of the Yee Huw: Editor, Mary Winchester and Sponsor, Paula Parrish. i is that Front row: Allan Hale, Lisa Watkins. Back Row: Karen Nloher, Molly Eckert, Dee Ann Chamberlain, jeff Lasater, Nlary Winchester, Shelly Ward, Leslie Bouclreaux, and Stacy Measures. Not Pictured: Clark Carpenter, Ion Cavender, Dina Neace, Tracy Saunders, Wendy Swinrlell, julie Tarvin, jill Stephens, George Weimer. and Alan Durham. ANNLAL STAFF 273 ATTE DANCE PER CNNEL is jackie Prickett, Attendance Rosie Sanford makes many phone calls during her busy day, Rosie Sanford, .Attendance 274 FACULTY .a+ ,, E2 457 i 'S Dorothy Measures, Data Processing Clerk l ,,,,,,.fA,,. f FaYe Ingram, Nurse Nurse Faye Ingram always has time for a smile LIBRARY TAF F XX-- - --.N ...grwi , , . L lf' , if 'L Q yi 'X O Mgr K ,Q Laura Brown, Librarian Norma Fulton, Librarian ' 4, Y if v ,f ' fi ' ' ,.' I ' V 1 ' if B' il I l , l r l' 1 ,i . '., ,. f B .i 4, W f E' A r E A' 'g 0 ,. f , A . I - V ' Virginia Woolsey Annette Bridges Connie Caldwell Mary Carter Rosie Chance ' ii V i . ' 'X ah a,ea .. Q ii ' i , L ,i:i,.,, , K L ' I, K I xx N V r 'fe r Mildred Gorgie Billie Petty Dorene Sandlin Nancy Tucker Martha Webb FACULTY 275 Baca, Steve ......,.,.. SUSCRIBER ACT ACXDC All My A Children , Abbott, Allyson ..4................. 50, 241 Abel, Bobby ........,..,.....,....,,....,..,... 26 Abernathy, Karen..13, 68, 162, 166 Abrahms, Daniel .,..,.,........... 88, 239 Abrams, Mike ................................ 68 Abramson, Debbie. ..,........... 88, 170 Ayers, Graham ..... 26, 169, 224, 225 Brew Billy Bob's, Benbrook, Baca, Lorraine ...... Baca, Patricia ...,.., 50, 26, Adkins Acker, Jeff ............ 50, 152, 196, 228 Acker, Lori ........................... 88, 245 50 Ackroyd, Scott ...,..,....,.. , 197, 250 Acuecedo, Julie .,.......,................... 68 88 166 Acuna, Barbara ..........,. Adams Adams Adams, Adams, , Jennifer ,....., Adkins, Adkins, Adams 1 Angela .....,... , Ambrose , .... , Freddie ,...... Glen ........... Ann ..,...... Peggy ......,. Williams ,..,.. 245 Bourgeois, Joy .....,.,.,.......,.... 27 Adikison, Albert ....... Admire, Pat ............. Aguilar, Fabian .,..,.. Ahlstrom, Mike ....... Albany, Terri ....... Aldahl, Lisa ........,..... Alders, Doug ......,..... , , 184 68, 208 88, 183 ....,..50, 174 .......50,176 50, 179 88, 183 ........,.236 , .......,.., 50 ..,...50, 179 ......164 Bacon, Baerge Michael ........ ....... n, John .,..,..... Bagwell, Randall ...,..... ..,.... Baird, Missy .,..,......,, ..,..,.., Bakal, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Martin .,..,.. ....... John ...,... Lance ......., Lisa .........., ... 26, Melody ..,..,.....,..........,.... Racine , ..,..,,....,..,.......,.... Rochelle ..,. 26, 118, 1 63, Sharon ........................,... Sheila .,,..,.....,..,....,..,.. Bevey, Kelli ........ , Bhanu, Jyothi ............................. Bhateley, Dileep ........ .27, 108, 216, Bible, Amy ........................... 89 Blll, Charles ...............,......,....... Bilz, Corinne 27, 174, 176, 182 Bingamen, Renee .......,..,...,.. 68 Bingham, Tammy ......................... 51 Bingham, Timothy ,..,,.,..,.,.. 89 Birchfield, John ...,.,.,.. ...89 180, 226 166 ..184 186 178 182 Birchfield, Melissa ........ ,....... Bjork, Jeff ..,....,.........., ....... 2 7 Black, Cory .,..,.....,...,.........,.. 51 Blackshear, Robert ............... 27 Blackshear, Vanessa ,.... ..... , .. 51 ....89 179 223 181 182 Blackwood, Craig .......... ............ 6 8 Blair, Kasey .....,,......... ....,.. 6 8 223 Blake, Sonya .,......... ,........... 8 9 Blanc, Sara .,.....,.......... ....... 6 8 227 Blanco, Roy .....,...,...,..,..,....,. 27 216 Blassingame, Debbie ..................... 27 Blue, Rick .,......,................ 9, 27 182 Blume, Kathy ..,...,...... , ...,........... 89 Bodak, Paige ................,................ 89 Bodenhamer, Melisa .......... 186 Body, Angela ..............,......,.. 89 Body, Dorothy ..,................... 89 Bolinger, Robby .,...,.... Alexander, Kimberly .,,..... ....... , 50 Alexander, Nichelle . Alford, Barry ,.......,... Alford, Winn ........... Aliney, Christi ......... Allen, James ........ . ,......,68 ,.......68 Ballou, Betsy, ..,..,. . Ballweg, Scott ......,... 68, Balmer, Tamera .............,..,..,.... Bamon, Chris ..,......................... Bane, Jim .............. 68, 198, 222, Bankowski, Anissa ..,.......,..,....... Bankowski, Brian ..........,...... 50, Banks, Janet ....,..,...,. Banks, Kendrix .,...... Barnes, Matthew ..........,..,..,. Barnett, Marc, ........ . 68, Barnum, Ginger ..,..,.... ...... 6 8, Barron, Kimberly ...,.... ...,.... Paul ........,,.... .51, 2321 Bondschuh, Tony .........,....,....... Bonilla, Mark ......... ..... Bonilla, Patty ...,... ..... Bonner, Kerry .....,.. .,...,.. Bonner, Kim ..,.,,.. ....,.. 5 1 Boozer, ....... 51 Boshers, Stacey ........ Gail ......., Bosley, Karen ,,.. . ,... ...fflii Botkin, Gary ,..,........,.....,....,. 51 Boudreaux, Jeff ...... ,..,........,. 5 1 Boudreaux, Leslie .22, 27, 120, 144, 146, 172, 186, 188, 245, Bourdier, April .,..,.. Allen, James ............,..., 26, 166, 182 Allen, John ........ ..,....................... 8 8 Allen, Kara ....... ..,...... 6 8, 166, 168 Allen, Patti ....,.. .....,....,,.......... 2 6 Allgood, Jana .,..... ....,..... 6 8, 174 Allgood, Julie ....... ...... 5 0, 230 Alligood, Jill ............ ., ..,. ss, 213 ' 'liman, Libby ..,..,., ..........,. 2 6 llison, Dan ...,..,......... ...... 6 8, 197 llred, Toby ,.................. .,.......... 5 0 lphonso, Rayford ....,.... ...,..,. 6 8 lvarado, Anna .,......,,.....,............. 50 .lvarado, Antonio ,.....,......... 50, 202 .lvarado, Kim. 49, 50, 51, 172, 245 Jmsden, Sharron .... 68, 74, 166, 225 Barry, Barthlow, Teresa ...,..... ..,.., Barthlow, Tracie ........ .,.... 68, 26 50 Barton, Elaine ...,..... ......,, Barton, David ,..,.. . Barwise, Greg ,..,...,.. .... ,.... . . 50 Bass, David .......... ...,.. Bass, James .......... Bates, Bill ...,..,..,...,................ Batsche, Martha . ,..... Batche, 50, 8, 50, 166, Roderick ...........,..,..,..... Baxter, Doug ..,...,.....,....,..,..,..... Baxter, Beahrs Beahrs 1 1 Stephanie ............,........... 26 168 , Beth ............,..,. , , Todd ....... mderson knderson, Anderson, , Dorothy . Anderson, , Kimberly Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson Anderson Bill .......,.. Brenda .. . David ..... Kenneth . 26, 180 26, 180 245 Kimberly ..,..........,......, 50 Marni ..,.. Norman . Canon, Stacey ........ Andres, Julie .........,..... Andres, Melinda ......... Andres, Paul .....,..,., 68, 208 Andrews, Corrine ........,.....,........... 50 Angus, David ...... ,....,..., 88, 172, 224 Angus, Debbie .....,.. ..,.,.....,......,. 5 0 Apple, Kristy ..,....... ....... 5 0, 178 Arms, Stacey ............... .....,. 5 0, 188 Armstrong, Karen ......... ......,.., 1 81 Arnold, Rusty .....,....... ......... 5 0 Ash, Garry .............. ....... 2 70 Ash, Kim .,...........,....... .....,..,... 8 8 Ashkinos, Howard ..,......,...... 88, 239 Ashkinos, Jodi .......,..... ....... 2 6, 180 Ashley, Lorraine ........ ............ 8 8 Ashmar, Mohamad ......, ...,...,, 5 0 Aslin, Kelley .......,....... .....,... 2 6 Aston, Jeff ........,...... Ayers, Angela ....,.... 276 INDEX ...,...88, 225 Beals, Jana .................,....,............., 51 Beaman, Carl .,...,..,.. Beard, Kelly ........ 26, 108, 117, Beard, Scott ...,......... Beaton, Kathleen ........ ...... Beaton, Paul ............ Beatty, Molly ....... Beatty, Dwain ..,...,.. Beaudry, George ........ . ..,.. .. Beaupre, Brenda . Beckrich, Chris ..., Beene, Will .....,..,, Beeson, Michael ,. Beeson, Chris ....... Bell, Brenda, ...... .. Benepe, Greg ....,.. Bennett, Paul ,...... Bensinger, Tobye Benson, Chuck .... Bentley, Kenneth Bentley, Zane .,..., Benton, Chris ....,. Berger, Laurie ..... Berman, Danny... Beu, Rebecca ....... Bevers, Elliott ...... ......51 ff .....,. 151 , ......... 51, 64, 221 162 .........88,182 .......68 185, ., .... 68, 51, Bovenkerk, Bradlea ..... 68, 231 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 188 183 183 235 ....89 .,..68 ....89 ....68 179 245 ....27 169 196 196 125, 270, 273 ..,.89 245 Bovenkerk, Steven ,..,..,.. . .,............ 51 Bowden, Brett ...,.,.,..,..,....,... 68 Bowens, Angela ........,. Bowens, Earnest ........... 51 Bowers, Terri ...,................,... 51 Boyer, Andrew ...... 27, Boyer, Robin .....,......... Boysen, Sandra ........... Bradburn, Scott .......... Bradford, Mike ...... Bradford, Tonia ..,...... Bradley, Bill ........,., Bradley, Becky ....... Bradley, James ....... Brady, Larry ....... Bragg, Larry ........... Brammer, Robert ....... 169.174 1 1 1 1 237 182 221 176 .......27, 226 ..,,...89 182 69 69 89 Bravenec, Mike ..,............,......... Breding, Candi .......,............. 69 Breese, Alesia . ,... ........ . . Breese, Keith ...,.......,.... 69, 168 27, 169 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 Breese, Richard .......,..,......... 89, 1 1 Brewer, Brickey, Pat .....,............. 89, 182, Susan .......... Bridges, Gina ....,......, Bridges, Vanessa ...... 1 89, Bridges, Vickie ....... ....,.., Brigance, Mark .,.,., ..... Brinck, Steve .........,...........,....... Briserdine, Saranjaoe .....,..... 69, Brissom, Mark ...,.,........, ...... , . Britton, Mark ......... Brock, Susan ......,...., Brockman, Karla ........ Brooks, Blake .,....,.... .,.Iffi5Q' Brooks, Robert ...........,........,........ Browder, Janet ...,..............,., 51, Brown, Angela ..... 28, 166, 179, 69, Brown, Calvin .....,..,............. Brown, Charlie ..,..... Brown, Daniel ...,.,... 89, 223 170 217 ..,,51 ....69 ...,69 ....27 166 184 200 217 239 .,179 ....51 245 ....28 H51 ..28 225 ..51 H69 245 ..89 270 ..69 226 227 168 128 ..51 Brown, Greg ..,... ,.., Brown, Johnny ......... Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, 69, 208 Kamedra .................. 69, 230 Karen ............... 51, 166, 188 Kelvin .,...,..,...................... 69 Mark .......,....,.., 51, 174, 216 Qulta ,........ . ......,......, .,.69 Randy ......, Regina ..,...... Rhonda ........ Sharla .....,.. Brown, Todd ......... Brown, ............182 ........51, 179 69, 185 Treg ............,.,.....,...,..,....,. 51 Valerie .....................,........ 69 Browning, Barry .51, Brown, 192, 196, 198, 200, 215 Broyles, Allen .....,...........,...,. 69, 237 Broyles, Jennifer ..,.,. Bruhn, Carl ..,......,. Brunn, Paul ....... Bryant, John ............. Bryant, Pearline ...,... Bryant, Sabrina .,..,... Bublik, Trey ......,... Buchanan, Royd ....,.. ,......,51, 180 , ......... 69 .....,..51,182 89, 216 164 Buchmann, Caron ..........,..... 51 178 Buck, Michael .......... Buck, Patty ...,........ ..,...., 8 9, 225 Bullard, James ........,. ..,............., 2 8 Bumpas, David .......,.. ..,..... 8 9, 199 Bunch, Becky ............ ....., 1 0, 69 Bundschuh, Alan ...,....,. .......... 6 9 Burch, Jimmy .......,.... ,......... 2 8 Burdorf, Randy ..,...... ..,.,.,... 5 1 Burk, Lisa ....,......,.. ..,....,..... 8 9 Burke, Monica ....,.. Burkett, Paula ....... ......,. 8 9, 166 Burkhalter, Brad ,.... .. .....,.....,. 69 Burkman, Carta ........ ....,...,. 8 9 Burman, Danny ........ ........... 1 99 Burnett, Nanette .,..,., ..,..... 2 8, 182 Burroughs, John ...,............... 51, 188 Bustos, August ......,...,...,....... 69, 164 Butcher, Sherry ............ 28, 163, 180 Butcher, Roderick ....................... 163 Butler, Bess ...........,....... 51, 162, 180 Butler, Byron .,...,... .........,.28,180 Butler, Sonya ...,.,.......... 69, 163 183 Byars, Matt ......... Byars, Rich ............ Bybee, Melanie ......... Byers, Cindy. ..,.... .. Byers, Diana ,...... Byrnes, Kris ....,.,. 164 10, 69 28, 180 .......,28, 204 180 1 , C.S.G., the Cars, Calvin's Caddell, Christy ..,........ 28, 166, 168 Cade, Eric ............,.....,. 89, 166, 168 Cade, Gary ......... Cagle, Kevin .......... Caldwell, Chris .,..,..,. Caldwell, Lori ....... Calkins, Bill ......,.... Calaluca, Chris .......,.. 164 ......,.89, 239 Cannon, Marcla ......., .....,.. 2 8, 162 Cantu, Cantu, Capps, Capua, Caram, Diana ....,.... Juanita ......,.,.. Kimberly ...,.,.... Craig ...,.....,.. David ...,..., 166 181 ...,..,..,69, 22 Card, Andy ........ ........ 8 9, 182 Cardwell, Kim .....,. .,...............,... 6 9 Cardwell, Mike ...,..,..,.. 28, 168, 182 Carlisle, Harry ............,..,..... 89, 239 Carlton, Douglas ..,........,....,. 69, 223 Carman, Susie ...........,.. 180, 28, 116 Carmichael, Amanda .,.......,.......... 51 Carothers, Keith ...........,.......,....,... 28 Carouther, Kerry ..,..,..,...... 182, 222 Carpenter, Becky ..... Carpenter, Clark..28, Carpenter, james ..... Carpenter, Kris ........ Carpenter, Trena ..... Carrigan, Pamela ..... Carroll, Karyn .......... 114, 270, 273 69, 83 182 Carson, jason ............ 89, Carter, David ..,.... 51, 108, 166, 170 Carter, Eula .................,...........,..... 89 Carter, Howard ........,..,......,....,..,.. 51 Carter, Kelvin ....... Carter, Kristen .......,.....,, 66, 70, 172 Carter, Mike ........,. Carter, Mike .......... Carter, Willie .,...... 168 89, 163 Carver, Carolyn ........ .,...,.. 5 2, 166 Carver, Chrissie ........ ........,........ 6 9 Cash, Chris ..,......... ..............,..... 7 0 Cason, Carol ................. 89, 163, 245 Castillo, Tony ........,... ........ 9 0, 239 Castro, Michael ..,...... ..,...,......., 1 98 Cates, Bobby. ....................... 29, 114 Cates, Tony ........,.....,.................... 70 Cavender, jon ...... 29, 132, 180, 196 Cecil, John ,...............,... 70, 162, 168 Cecora, Dawn ...,........,.........,........ 90 Cerley, Michael .............,..,...,........ 90 Cervantes, Gigi ....,.... Chamberlain, Dee Ann52, 166, 273 Champagne, Tina ......,...,..........,... 70 Chance, Angela ..,........ Chance, Pamela...29, 108, 119, 166 Cooley, Rhonda ...,... ..........,......, 7 0 Coombes, Scott ........ 166 Cooner, James ....... ,.,........ ....,..,..... 5 2 Cooper, Scott .............,.. Corbell, Carri .,.....,....... 70, 222, 223 Corbin, Miriam ..........., 70, 163, 184 Corley, Denise ......,......, 29, 166, 179 Corley, Kellie ,......,. .....,...,..,,.,...,... 7 0 Corley, Mike ....,.......,.,..........,..... 183 Cornish, Barbara .........., ,...... 2 8, 180 Cortez, Kari .........,.. . ,......... 29, 180 Coston, julie .....,.. Coston, Laura ..............................., 70 Cothran, Bradley ..,...,..... 29, 39, 46, 197 , 232 Cotton, Rhonda ....,.. .,....,.., 2 9, 215 Coulter, Angela .,..,.. .......... 5 2, 163 Covell, Beth ............. ......,,.. 9 0, 163 Covi, Kimberly ...,... .......... 7 0, 225 Cox, Bruce ........... Cox, Cassie .....,..,. Cox, Melody ........ Cozine, Billy ........ Cozine, Don .....,.. 182 166 182 182 Crabb, Tracy .,........, ...,...,.......... 7 0 Craig, Carolyn ..,..... . Craig, Courtney ........... Craig, Roger ............ . Craine, Catrina ......, Craine, Ioan ................ Cranford, Donald .....,. Craven, Christine ..,..... Crawford, Chris ........... Chandler, jennifer ......,..............,.. 70 Chandler, Paul ,........,.................,.. 90 Charles, Deborah .....,.., ..,....... 5 2 Charron, Michael ..,...... ........ 2 16 Chavers, Karen ...,..,.. ........,. 7 0 Cheak, Christine ..,.... .,...........,.., 7 0 Chick, Tracy ........, .,...,..... 9 0, 183 Christersen, Iens ,..,....... 90, 168, 217 Christian, Lori ............,. 29, 112, 169 Christy, Craig .......,......,.............,. 226 Chruchill, Robert .......,,..,,.,.. 52, 196 Clark, Dawn .........,....,................... 70 Clark, Denise ................ 29, 178, 186 Clark, Gerald ....,...,.....,.....4........... 90 Clark, Michael ........,. .....,,..,..... 2 02 Clark, Scott ...............,..........,.......,. 90 Clarke, William ....,............,. 90, 163 Clauser, Karl52, 146, 170, 182, 188 Clauser, Kurt ........................ 29, 174 Claveran, Willie ........... 70, 172, 183 Clawson, jaylynn ,..,..,..,...,... 90, 163 Clay, Tricia. 29, 114, 122, 215, 250 Clayton, Richard ......,..,........ 52, 216 Clemons, Mark .........,,..,...,... 52, 216 Clewis, Frank ...,..,. ........ 2 9, 182 Cludius, Andy ....,.. ......., 9 0, 224 Cludius, Fred ........ ,...,.., 5 2, 224 Cobb, Amy ....,... ,......... 5 2, 55 Cobb, Milo ..,.....,.... ........... 7 0, 237 Coble, Larry ..............,........., 52, 216 Cochran, Allison ..,....,... 70, 206, 230 Coffey, Linda .............. 29, 181, 195, 203, 251 Cogswell, Scott .....................,........ 52 Colbeck, Christy ............ 29, 37, 180 168 Colborn, jack .......,. ,.......... 9 0, Colborn, Lisa ,............ ..,,..,. 5 2, 227 Colborn, Philip .......,.. ........ 9 0, 182 Colborn, Sandra ,....., ........ 2 9, 118 Cole, Blanca ...,...... ..,..... 5 2, 178 Cole, Clay .,...,..,. ........ 5 2, 216 Cole, Sonja ............. .,........... 90 Cole, Terence ....,...,.. ..,....,.. 7 0 Coleman, Brantley ......, .......... 9 O Coleman, Brent ....,.., ........ 2 11 Coleman, joel ........ ..,..... 1 82 Collie, Tim ..,...........,.........,..,..,..... 52 Collins, Randy ....,..,......,......,..,...... 29 Combrink, Kevin...4, 108, 110, 164 Condon, Carol ...... 29, 162, 176, 184 Conway, Kathy ..............,,..,.....,.,.. 52 Coody, Tracey .............. 29, 133, 221 Cook, Bryan ......... ..........,....,. 9 0 Creagh, Diane ..... Creagh, David ..,.. Creal, John .........,. Creal, Linda ........ Crenshaw, Ianet.. Crombie, Criss .... Crombie, Dani .... Crosby, Calvin .... Croslin, john ........ Cross, Amy .......... Crouch, Laura ..,... Crow, Jana ..........., Crowder, Gennie 179 207 164 ..,....29 181 166 178 168 70, 168 14, 29 .........30, 222 52, 162, 176 Crowley, Clinton..30, 130, 172, 186 Crowley, Drew ....... 49, 52, 172, 237 Cude, Lisa ...........,.... ,....,...,.. 5 2, 164 Cunningham, David ........... 30, 196, 232, 250 Cunningham, Scott ................,...... 52 Cuppet, Dale ,....... Cura, Bernice ......... 66, 70, 172, 188 Cura, Pauline52, 166, 170, 176, 184 Curtis, Donna ....... Curtis, Liz ............ Curtis, Paula ,........ 70, 168 Dallas Cowboys, DEVO, Driver's Ed. 1 Dacy, Colette ,...... Dahlin, Dale .,.....,. Dake, Chris ...........,....................... 52 Dalhauser, Diana ........ v 30, 108, 168, 227 215, D Amico, Brian .,....., ........, 3 0, 196 Dana, Allen .,......,..,..,........... 52, 237 Daniels, jacquelyn .....................,.4 70 Daugherty, Steve ........ Davidson, Brian ,..,... Davidson, john ......... Davidsm, Russell.. Davis, Davis, Davis Davis Chris .............. Chris .....,.... , jeff ,......... Mark .....,.... Davis, Mark, ........ . Davis, Pam ........ Davis Davis a Sonya ......... Winston ............. 237 162 163 90, 199, 211 Day, Caryn .......... Day Mike ......... Dean, Greg .....,.... Dean, Leslie ........... De Anda, Ray ........ Dearmore, Lisa ...... Dearmore, Mike ..... Deaver, Ron .,..,...... deChateauvieux, Ingrid ....., de Chateauvieux, Leon ...... Deckman, Drew ..,.. Dedericks, Mary .... Deems, Christi ....... Dees, Cindy ......... Deeter, Lucy .......... De Groote, Char De La Paz, Felicia. DeLeon, Ieanette ,, Deleon, Sandra ....,.. Deltorio, james ..,.,.. Denke, Ron.. 30, 14 Denke, Sandra .,.... 7 Dial, Felicia .........,. Dickey, Lara ....... Dicksm, Steve ......... Diviness, Kevin ...... .87, 91, 166 Dodds, Monica ....... Dodd, Mandy . .,..,. . Does, Rick .............. Dollar, David ,....., 3 Dominy, Steve ..,..... Donald, Kevin ........ Dosier, Virgil .......... Doskocil, Kim ......... Doster, Kim ......... Dow, Mary ...,..,.,.... Downey, Angie ....,. Doyle, Amy ............ Doyle, Lisa ......,... Doyle, Terry ........... Drake, Emmett ...... Drake, Gladys ........ Draper, Denise ....... Draper, Gay ........,.. Drewry, jerry ......... Drewry, Karen ..,.... Drews, Barbara ....,. Drews, Kathryn ...... 120, 14 Dreyer, Todd ......,. Dubbs, jill .............. Duewel, Iamee ...... Duewel, Todd ...,... Duncan, Ryna .,...., Duncan, Libby ...... Duncan, Sherrie .... Dungan, Boyd ....... Dunleavy, Chris .... ......52, 240, 241 ......90, 221, 245 179, 91, 199 ff 1fQfff56 .,..Qfffffff'55 ....,.53,162 ,......53,174 v 1 184 183, 217 ....53 184 ..,.53 183 188 176 ....91 0, 164, 168 1, 162, 166 91 6. i6s, ii'i' 'IQfIfIf'i46 ....f.f5i ...Hi .......30 ....IQQIfQIQff'55 ......91,164 fffffQfIff'5i' ......30,184 QQffffEi','Ei6Q 4, 184, 186, 'iQ'56, liiiQ' '9'i', i5SQ' 53, '86, ili5f 1 v 1 a 1 Dunn, Susan ......... 31, 166, 180, Dunn, Vonda Kay .,....,... 66, 71, Durham, Alan .....,.. Duwe, Kristen ....,... 31, ..222 184 219 183 168 210 202 172 245 ....53 188 ....71 193 ....53 166 ....71 168 181 ....53 188 172 1.182 163 245 ....53 ....91 ....53 ,.162 108, 188 216 184 ..91 233 213 203 184 ..53 ..30 184 172 186 Durst, Christy ........ 15, 31, 108, 179, 185, 245 Dyal, Mark .......... ..,... 7 1, 226 sie the cow elections, the Eagles, El- Eakins, Ian .,....,........ Eargle, Jana ........, Easter, Cathy ........... Eatherly, Paige ...,.... Eberline, Kyle ......... Echols, Leslie .,..... Eckert, Molly .......... Edward, Craig ,.,...,. Edwards, Rhonda Effertz, Mike ........... Eggars, Romy ..,..,.... 91, 31, 53, 71, 53, 91, 245 180 207 179 200 225 272 ..71 ..91 182 ..31 Eggleston, Jennifer ........,.... 91, 207, Elder, Phil .......,...,. 219, 245 Ellington, Michael ............... 31, 192 Ellis, Eric ..................... Ellis, Vicki ............. Ellison, Curtis ..,...........,............... 211 Elrod, Michelle .... 53, 186, 244, 245 Ely, Beth ....................... 71, 170, 231 Engert, Cynthia ............................ 31 Engle, Connie ......... .................. 9 1 English, Joey ..,.....,.. ,...... 5 3 Erion, Michael ........ ....... 5 3 Erion, Ronald ........,. ....... 3 1 Erwin, Iolynn .......... ....... 5 3 Erwin, Tara ............. ....... 5 3 Erwm, Ray .................. Esquivel, Eduardo .............. .......... 9 1 Estill, Leigh ...........,...........,.. 53, 179 Etter, Marlene ......... ......... 9 1, 183 Evans, David ....... Evans, Doug ........ Evans, Susan ........ ,..,.... 7 1 Evans, Tamara ......., ..,...... 1 70 Everitt, Kim .....,..,..,.... ,....... 5 3 Evilsizer, Ladonna ......... ........... 5 3 Ewing, Stacy ..,............ games 59 finals, fake I.D.'s, football Falk, Cindy ................. Falk, Dennis ........ Falk, Keith .......... .31, 179, 184 71, 202 Falk, Scott ........,.....,.............. 71, 217 Fangman, Mike ........... .31, 226, 251 Farris, Dale ....................,............., 53 Fasol, Vivian ................,..,..,. 91, 166 Fears, Nathaniel ......................,..,.. 71 Featherston, jan ................... 71, 166 Fedor, Karen ..........,....... 53, 57, 221 Felder, Mitchale , ..............,..,...... 163 Ferguson, William ..................,..,.. 91 Ferrell, James ..............,................. 91 Ferrell, Relvia ........,..... Field, Frank ........ Fields, Bill ........... Fields, Sarah ..,..... Finegan, Kim ........., 31, 230, 245 163 Finegold, Leza ..................,..,........ 91 Fineman, Michael ..,............. ,..... , ..31 Fineman, Stephen .,..... .71, 170,245 Fmholt, Daniel ..................... 71, 226 Finnegan, Kimberly ......,............ 179 Fwh,I1oHi ........,..,..,..... 31,106,11L 120,121,144,166,184,188 Fish, Jeff ....,.......,.................. 91, 166 Fisher, james ....... Fisher, Mike ........ Fisher, Marilyn .....,. Fisk, Jason .........., ..........163 Fite, Mark .,.....,................,... 53, 162 Fleece, Vincent ............ 31, 166, 270 Fleming, Karen .................... 31, 230 Flawer, Cathy ........ ...,............... 7 1 Floyd, Jack ...............,. ......53,166 F obbs, Anthony .,...........,............. 208 Fogleman, Beth ................,............ 53 Ford, Anthony .............. 91, 164, 168 71 Ford, Bill .,.......,...... .......... , 198 Ford, William ..,.....,.., Forge, Kenneth ..,....... Forrester, Renay ........ .,.....53,182 .......31,196 . ,.......,... 71 Fortner, Ellen .......... ................... 7 1 Fortner, Susan ......... .......... 5 3, 166 Foster, jeff ....,..,.,. Foster, Marvin ......... Fowler, Ioy .......... Frame, Ellen ....... France, Erik ...,..,.......... 166 .......71, 162,16 91, 172, 224 Francis, Teresa .................. .,........., 3 1 Franklin, Gary ........ ........71 INDEX 277 Ingram, Mark ....,..... Franklin, Rodney,. Frantz, Deborah .,.. Frausto, Marta ....,. Frausto, Robert ........... Frazier, jamie ..,......... Freden, jonas .............. Fredlund, Craig .......... Freeman, Amy ..,... Freeman, Ami ....... Freeman, Holly ,.... Freeman, Tim .....,. Frierson, Charles... Friou, Luanna ....... Fronk, Kathy ......... Fry, David ............. Fry, Lloyd ............. Fuller, Edward ....., . .......... 71 163, 198, 210 .31, 164, 186 ......54, 184, 185, 220, 221 179 54, 168 .......31, 162, 166 188 .......91, 198,239 ' Y General Hospital, gradu- . ation. Garfield Gall, Lisa ..,............ Galloway, Leslie .... Gambill, David ..... Gann, Donna3l, 106, 124, 125, 180 Ganzon, Rachel ...... 66, 72, 172, 188 Garb, Howard ........ 72, 81, 164, 226 Garbarino, Anthony ...................... 92 Garcia, Michelle ............................ 54 Garcia, Stephanie. .... Garcia, Yvonne ...,..... Garland, Dane ..,.... Garrett, Cindy ..,.... ........ 3 2, 180 Garrity, Kevin ....... ........ 7 2, 202 Garza, Rick ............ , .....,.,.... 54 Gasca, Missy .............. ,.....,..,... 5 4 Gatewood, Donna ,..,............ 32, 270 Geddings, Allison ................. 54, 178 Hamlin, Lynn ............ 132 Gee, Kristi ................. ....,........ 7 2 Gentry, Anthony ......, ..,...,..,....,.. 9 2 Gentry, joe ..................,......,. 54, 182 Gentry, joylita .............,.. 14, 72, 166 George, Leslie ....... .........,......,... 5 4 Gerald, Dona ....,..,..,.. .....,....... 9 2 Gholston, Trevor ....... ................. 9 2 Gibbons, Rick ........ ......,. 9 2, 239 Gibson, john ....... ........ 3 2, 174 Gibson, Scott .,.....,..............,.......... 92 Gibson, Sharon ........,..... 21, 32, 108, 172, 184 Gilbert, Charles ..........,..... 72, 75, 78 54 Giles, Zack .......,..,.. Gilliland, Sheri ..,....... ............. 7 2 Gipson, jack .,..,..,.. .......... 5 4 Gipson, Mike ............. .......... 7 2 Gladders, Wally ........ .......... 3 2 Gladson, Denese ........ ................. 9 2 Glenn, Sheri .........,..............., 32, 204 Glenn, Sheryl ................ 72, 163, 206 Glessvebel, Ron ............................. 32 Gloor, jeff .............. Gobeil, Sylvia ....... ,.... ........92,182 Godfredson, julie .......................... 92 Gomez, Lisa .................................. 92 Gonzales, Alex ...........,.... 11, 32, 170 Gonzales, johnny ..,.,.....,............. 222 Gonzales, Theresa ......................... 72 Coad, Debbie ,.,......... ........ 7 2, 166 Goolsby, Lonnie .,................. 72, 198 Goor, Megan ........................,......., 54 Gopffarth, Richard ....,..... .,......., 5 4 Gordoa, Andrea ......... Gordon, Brenda ........ Gordon, Robert ...,..... ........ 9 2, 182 Gordon, Steve ......., Govea, Cindy ........ Govea, Yvonne .....,.... Graczyk, Trina .......... 166 72, 170 ,...,...72,170 ........72, 221 Graffigna, Bob .............................. 54 Graham, Chris ......,....... 54, 162, 216 Granat, Danielle ....,.....,..,..,,.,..,.,.. 54 278 INDEX Grandey, Trent .......... Gray, Becky ..,...........,. Gray, john ...,.............. . ..,............... 92 Gray, julie ............ 32, 116, 122, 178 Green, Carolyn ....,........ 32, 133, 184 Green, Shane .,..........,....,.....,......... 54 Green, Terry .,..,..,........ 32, 196, 229 Greenard, Carolyn ....... 32, 181, 163 Greenfield, Lisa ....,....,....,............. 32 Gregory, Kelly ,.....,..,..........,. 32, 169 Gregory, Kim .....................,. 92, 172 Griffin, Angie ....... 32, 179, 184, 186 Gregory, Wendy .............. ..........,.. 5 4 Griffin, David ........ Griffin, Deanne .......,..................,.. 72 Griffin, Larry .......,............,........... 32 Griffin, Shirley .....,....... 92, 172, 225 Griffith, Delores ...,...................... 259 Grona, Brian ........... ...,....... 9 2, 239 Grona, Carie .................................. 32 Grove, Ginny .......,.....,..,.,.....,. 79, 83 Groves, joe ................... 32, 166, 186 Gudat, Carol.. 31, 32, 116, 181, 184 Gunter, David ............., Gunter, Sherry .......,...., Gustafson, Mark ........... Gustafson, Steve .,..,...... Guthrie, Marla .....,..,.,.. Gutierriez, Lisa ............ Hulen Mall, ing Hyatt 32, 196, 223 Homecom- Haberman, Kim ................,........... 92 Haberman, Tammy, ..,. 33, 179, 181 Hagerty, Lisa54, 149, 162, 174, 176 Haggard, Trey ,..,........,...,...........,. 54 Haggerty, Melinda .,............ 33, 174, 179, 184 Hahn, David, ........,....,.. 72, 170, 224 Hahn, Stephanie .................. 92, 225 Hair, Richard ......... ...,.,..., 5 4, 164 Halcomb, Robert .,..,....,.....,.....,.,,. 92 Hale, Alan . ,..,..,..,......... 33, 273, 283 Hall, Amanda ..............,....,.....,...... 54 Hall, Michael .,........ Hall, Salina .......,.. Hallett, Mary ........,. Hamilton, Ted ............ .,..,..54, 172 .......33,172 Hamilton, Timothy ....,.. ......... 9 2 Hamlin, Scott ......... Hamman, Suane ........ 72, 198 Hammond, jennie ..............,. 54, 179 Hammond, Donny .....,..,.,...... ....... 7 2 Hampton, Charles.,66, 70, 172, 174 Hampton, Steven ................, 54 , 170 Hampton, Bill 66, 72, 80, 164, 166, 172, 174 Hamrick, Pam ........ 33, 38, 108, 170 Hancock, Kim ...................... 92, 172 Hanby, Stacey ............ Hanson, K' Lynn ..23, 33, 108, 122, Hanson, Tod ............... 172, 184 Hardegree, Scott ..,.... 23, 24, 33, 46, 172, 192, 193, 226 Hardin, Holly ............. Hardy, Rene ............... Hardy, Stephen .......... Harper, jeri ............ Harper, Lofty ......... Harpole, Kristi .,...,.. Harris, Adam ...... Harris, Brenda .,..,....... Harris, Brooke ........ 72 Harris, Dana .......,..,.... , .......,.......,.. 72 .....,....33,178 .......180 84, 223, 242 Harris, Danielle ........,. ...,... 5 5, 149 Harris, Deborah ......... ............ 5 5 Harris, Duane .......... ........,. 5 5, 180 Harris, Felecia .........,..,..........,....... 33 Harris, Greg ..........,...... 92, 238, 239 Harris, Nena ................ . 55, 178, 230 Harris, Pam .. 23, 33, 124, 125, 181, Harris, Robyn ....,..,............... 72, Harris, Taunya ..,.................. 92, Harris, Tresha .............. 55, 176, 172, 184 164 163 230 riart hdark ........,. .............. 55, 166 Hart, Larry ....,.,... .,.......... 7 2 Hart, Toniya ........,.. ......,.. 7 3 Hartman, Lynn ..,..,.... .....,... 5 5 Harty, Leonard .....................,..,.... 55 Harty, Mitch ...,..,..,....,..,..,.....,...... 73 Harvey, john .,.,... .55, 134, 172, Hasenbeck, Carl ....,.......,...... 55, Hashmy, Sophia ......... Hashmy, Tarig ....... Havard, joel ......,........ Hawkins, 174 168 ........73 Angela ..............,..,..,... Hawkins, George Tim ...........,.. . Hawkins, Kelly ..,..,............... 33, Hawkins, Michael ...... Hawkins, Pamela ..,........ 55, 64, Hawkins, Pat ......,... ,......... 7 3, Hawkins, Sheana ........ Hayes, Anthony ......... Hayes, Brenda ....,..,....,.. Hayes, Candace 73, ...92 ...55 178 ...33 143 172 241 Hayes, Wendi ....,..,. 66, 73, 172, Hays, Clayton .... Hays, Cynthia Head. Alissa ....... Head, Lori ......... Headrick, Paige Healy, james ....,,..,. Hearn, Barbara . Hearne, Randy, ....... .. Heaton, joe ............ Hebern, jackie ...... Heck, Louise .,... 33, 132, . ........ 87, 92, 33, 178, .......,33, ....8, 92, 33, 178, . ....... 73, 92 1 , Heflin, Brian ..... Heflin, julie ........,. 33, 108, 184, HeH,Roben ....,,..,... 33,44,184 Heiliger, Lori ....,..,.................... Heim, john ......... . ..,..,........., .. Heiss, jenny ........ ...,.., 5 5, 178 Heitz, Andrea .,...... Hellkamp, Mark., ..,....,......,...... . Helmick, Kelly ....,.....,.... 73, 83 Hembree, Michelle ,.............. .... Henderson, Derrick .,...,..,......... Henderson, Kevin ..........,...,..,... Henderson, Kim, ..,... . Henry, jesse ....,...... Henry, Karen .,...... Henry, Trent ......... Henty, Vanessa ..,...... Hensley, Candy ......... Herman, jeff ......... Herman, jeff ..,...,.. 55 93 33 73 55 93 93 Herman, Reagan .,..,.....,......,..,,. Herron, Brad 23, 34, Herron, Alicia ..,..,...... . ..... 108, 120, 128, Hestle, D6llCl8 ...............,...,. Hewitt, Bryan ..,........ x 1 1 1 1 Hey, jim ...... .....,................... 7 3, Higginbotham, jeff Hill, Debbie ..,.,,..,,..,..,........., 34 Hill, Fredric .,..,,. Hill, Laura .,....,,.. Hill, Lisa ............. Hillin, Rodger .,...,.. Hillman, Lori , ...,.. .. Hinds, jayne ......,..., Hinkle, Chad ..........,..,..,...,... Hinkle, Stephanie .......... 86, Hodges, Gaye ...,..... Hoffee, jerrold ....... Hogg, Tom ........,.,.. Holcomb, james .....,.. Holland, Daniel ,..,.. Holland, Sharon ........ Holland, Stacey., ...,. .. Holley, jim ............. Holley, Shane ......... Holliday, Sharon ....... Hollis, Douglas ,...... Hollis, Guy ........, 73 ,,ff5iQ , m 176 227 168 270 172 184 181 239 204 198 239 ...73 186 ,...55 204 186 ....92 ....73 227 184 Qi M292 166 ,...73 ..,.93 ....73 , 186 , 199 , 178 ....34 178 168 168 ,.,.34 121, 232 ...34 ...93 216 ...73 181 ...93 242 .183 168 ....93 ....73 93, 34, 55, 93, ....,..55, 216 172 221 223 216 .,..55 ....56 , ...... 56, 215 93, 224 93, 217 Holloway, Missy ............. ,..,... ..... , . .34 Holton, Amy ........... 73, 84, 223, 243 Holub, Chrissy Holub, Thomas.. Hooks, Anthony. Hooper, jill .,...,.,. Hoover, Kerry .,.. Hope, Laurie. ,.... Hopkins, Tami ... Horton, Laura .... Houston, Houston, Howard, Howard, Howard, UHHHn34,192,241 .NuuHHHUHnHnuu73 .,,. 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LUCY , 139, 178, 241 . ..,..,..,.. 34, 166 164 ............34, 180 198 ,...........56, 202 183 ............. ..93 ,...........93, 163 184 199, 239 Invitations, Izod, I LOVE Ingerbritson, Brett .. Ingram, Matt .......... Ingram, Sabine ........ Irwin, Leslie ........ Isaac, Kevin ......,.. 34, 111 journey, jobs, junk Food jackson, Carol ........ jackson, Willie .....,. james, Glen ....,.... james, Patrina ............................... 93 janes, Greg ...,.,............. 35, 228, 250 janicek, Shelly .........,... 56, 201, 202, 230, 231 jarboe, Steve. ,....,..,.... . ............ 93 jarnagin, Kevin .,..,..... jaynes, Gradie ........ jeter, Michael ......... jinenez, Sandra ...... . ,...., 178 jobe, Cheri .,,...,...........,................. 73 johnson, johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson , johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, v m 1 y 1 x Aaron .....................,........ 73 Andrew,35, 108, 110, 120, 172, 184, 188 Angela ...........,..,..,.......... 56 Charla ,......... Charles Clifford ........ David ........ Hosea Kathy Michael ..., Luci ..... , ..,........ 93 .......93,182 ,....,.56, 170 II, 209 73, 84, 198, 199 Nancy ......,..,.........,.......,. 93 Peggy ...,.....,.., 56,206,230 Rlchard ....,...............,.... 217 .........,75, 237 johnson, Rita ..,.,..,..,. ...,.... 7 3, 213 johnson, Shawn ...,.....,.....,...,......... 73 johnson, Sheanlene. ..,..... , ............ .73 johnson, Tracy ,.....,. 86, 93, 94, 102, 172, 206 johnson, jill .........,.....,..,. 56, 58, 218 johnson, Mari .,.,... 35, 108, 174, 178 johnson, Rick ...................,... 93, 199 jones, Bobby ........................,......,.. 93 jones, Cara ..,..... ,..,........ 5 6, 181 jones, Darrell ................ 35, 108, 164 jones, Don ..,...... ..,......,..,......,. 3 5 jones, Donna ......... ,..,............. 5 6 jones, Greg ......... .....,,. 9 3, 199 jones, jackie .....,. ....,......... 7 3 jones, jana ,.......,. , ......,.. 93 jones, julie ....,.... ..........,...... 7 3 jones, Karen ...... ....,... 7 4, 218 jones, Kristi ............,............. 74, 218 jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, Melvin ..........,............,......... 74 Michelle .,... 35, 172, 184, 188 Missy .....,.................... 74, 242 Rhonda ......,.....,.........,......., 93 Roger ............,..,.................. 74 Kirscht, Zelda ......... .,........... 9 4 Kiser, Krystal .......... ......... 9 4, 98 Knapp, john ........... ....,,..,.........,. 7 4 Knezek, Sharon .............,...... 56, 163 Knight, julie ..,..,.........., 74, 184, 185 Knott, Kim .,.......................,.......... 56 Knowles, Alice ..,................... 56, 172 Knowles, Richard .........,................ 56 Knox, Kenny ..,.............,....... 56, 196 Kocher, Drew ............... 56, 184, 202 Koebernick, julie ......,...,.............,. 56 Koenig, David ........ .,..........,... 5 6 Koenig, james ........ ,...... 9 4, 164 Koop, Kina .......,..... ......,.... 5 6, 204 Kopacz, Doreen ,......,..,...,.,...,....,.. 94 K61uer,Judy ,..,..,.......,. 36,108,184 Kottler, Michelle ...........,.............., 74 Kramer, Tim .......... ........... 5 6, 237 Kratz, Dawn ...,.............,....... 56, 179 Krippel, David .........,... 56, 196, 232 Kroon, Angie, ........ 36, 45, 108, 178 Letbetter, Deborah ..........,.........,.. 57 Levy, Ricky ..,...... 36, 168, 233, 234 Lewiecki, Stan ,..................,, 74, 166 Lewis, Angie .,....,.....,......,,....,.,.,.., 57 Lewis, Derrick ....... ....... 7 4, 163 Lewis, Kim .......... ,.,.,,, 5 7, 179 Lewis, Villeca ......... .,...,....,. 9 4 Liddell, Charlie ....,.............. 94, 172 Ligon, Leonard ........,..,...,.. 183, 199 Liles, Brad .........,........,........, 74, 166 Lillie, Linda ......,........,. 36, 186, 244 Lindsay, Marie ................,.... 74, 223 Lindsey, Norlette ..,.......,.,...,.....,.., 74 Lnthteum, Danny ......... ............. 7 4 Litt, John .......,..........,. ......, 5 7, 196 Little, Tim ...,.............. ....... 5 7, 198 Littlepage, Kirby, ..,.. ,... . ,....,.. 7 4 Litzler, Carolyn ..,..,.. ......,.. 7 4 Lofton, Tony .......... ................... 5 7 Logan, Gina ....,... ............,, 7 4, 174 Long, Marnie ............... 94, 176, 225 Long, Melissa ......... ...,....,.......... 3 6 Lngoria, Sherry ......,... ............ 7 4 Lopez, jose ............. Marshall, Kathy ......,............ 37, 180 Marshall, Tracy ...........,................, 37 Marshall, Veronica ...,..,..,.....,........ 95 Martin, Christopher .,.., 37, 170, 223 Martin, Deborah .......................,... 95 Martin, Dru ...........,... ...37, 108, 188 Martin, Dwight ..,.......................... 37 Martin, james .......... Martin, james .......... Martin, Kim, ....... ,..,..,.. .... 5 7 , 179 Martin, Lanny .............. 57, 166, 168 Martin, Leticia ......,.............,....... 175 Martini, Melonie ..,.....,...,... 179, 184 Martin, Michele ...,..,...................,. 75 Martin, Steve ......,..,.....,.... 57, 5, 196 Martin, Terri ,,..,..,.,,..... .....,,.......... 3 7 Martindale, Danny ..,.....,.....,........ 95 Martinez, Abel ......,..,..,..,..,..,..,..... 75 Martinez, Delicia ..,..... ,75, 163, 245 Martinez, Manuel .....,..,.. 49, 57, 62, 172, 198 Matinez, Mari ...................... 75, 206 Martinez, Michael .....,.......... 95, 199 Martinez, Virgin ..,..... jones, Ross ..,........ 35, 119, 130, 144, 200, 201 jones, Shelly ......... 93, 206, 212, 213 jones, Sondra L. ...... . jones, Steve ............... jordon, Curtis .........., jordan, Cynthia ....,... joyce, Denise 11, 35, judd, Brian ......,. ...,35, 196, 223 ............74,184 184, 186, 240, 241 Gang Kermit KSCS, Kool and the W Kahn, jackie ...............................,., 35 Kallmeyer, Kim .,.56, Karle, Michelle ..... 56, Karnes, Andrea ,........ 162, 174, 176 204, 205, 230 Karsner, Andy ,....,. ....... , .87, 93, 172 Kauffman, Becky ,...........,...,....... 179 Kee, joe ......,............... Keeley, Cicilia ........ Keeley, Harry ......... Keeley, Monica ......... Keeton, Kathy .........,. Keir, Richard ........,..., Keir, Sharon 93, 163, Keller, john ............... Kelley, jamie ,..,........, Kelly, jimmy .........,.., Kelly, Bruce ..........,.... .....,.35,172 ........,..35, 181 ..,........35, 196 206, 212, 213 ...56, 178, 199 ...57, 194, 48, 49, 53, 196 56, 64, 152, 172, 200, 201 Kelley, john ........,...... Kelly, Curtis .............. Kent, Barrett .......... Kent, Lesli ............,.... Kerr, judith .............. , Keshishian, Brigitten. Key, Marcella .,....,...,. Keys, Malcolm ......,..,. Kidwell, Lisa, ........... . Kile, Kevin .,...,.......... ,..35, 188, 226 ....,......56, 172 ..,35, 162, 180 12, 162 . ,.... .... , .......,. 9 3 .......35, 208 11, 17 Kilinc, Tayfun ,....... 10, 35, 222, 223 Killen, Richard .......... Kimball, Kathy ....,..,.. King, Amie .........,.. King, Carrie .,..... .,........,35, 170 181 .....,..36, 184 .....,..93, 179 Kuntz, Kelly ......................,.. 94, 206 Kutach, Brent .......,.... ........ 7 4, 237 Kuykendall, Otto ................. 74, 198 Kwan, Clifford .......... ......... 3 6 Kwan, Sally ......,..,.. .....,.... 9 4 Levi's, London House, LAGNAF LaBoon, Melinda ....... ....... 3 6, 178 LaCount, Russell ........ ................ 7 4 LaCuero, Pat .,........ Lacy, Dianne ......... Ladd, Diane ........ Ladd, Laura ........ Lam, Gai Thi ......... Lam, Klen .......,..,...... Lam, Tien Bich ......., Lamark, Shelley ,....., Lamb, james ...,......... Lambert, Kevin ........ .......56, 237 .......178 49, 53, 56, 64, 168, 172 . ,...... 36, 179 . ....... 74, 164 Lambert, Kevin ......... ..,......... 5 6 Lampley, Patty .......... ..,.... 3 6, 176 Landingham, Gina .....,. ............ 3 6 Landwer, Allan ..,....... .,....,.. 3 6 Landwer, Leanne ......................... 94 Landy,1Abby ............. ....... 94,162 Lane, Elizabeth .......... ....... 9 4, 245 Lang, David ....,..,... Lang, Peter .,.......... Langevin, john ...... Langevin, Rick ....... Langs, Derek ..,....... . ,..,....,.. 36 Langston, Matt ....... ...,... 5 6, 181 Langston, Terry ............................ 56 Lansden, Natalie ........,..... 87, 92, 94 Lansford, Mike .........,.....,.... 56, 237 Laramore, Bubba ..........,.......,..... 198 Larkin, Hick .......,..,..,..,.,...,,..,..,.. 182 Lasater, Amy ........ 33, 36, 168, 184, 204 , 205 Lasater, jeff.74, 164, 270, 273, 285 94 Lauer, Amy ...........,....,..,...... , 101 Lavake, Stephanie ........................ 94 Lazo, Michelle ....,..,.. ., ..... 74, 218 Lazo, Phyllis ........,.. . ,...,. 36, 218 Lea, Lisa ................. .........,...... 7 4 Leach, Ginger ........ ..,...... 5 7, 74 LeBlanc, Laura ...,......................... 94 Lord, Chris ............. .. ..........,.36, Louis, Mindy ................ 36, 178 Lowery, Dawn ...,.. .................... Lowery, jana .........,.....,.......,...,. Lowery, Kim ,..,... 36, 112, 134 Lowes, Marie . .......,................... Lowerance, Terry .. .... , ..,....,.... .. Luce, Valerie ............ Lucio, jeff ...,.......... Lucio, Richard ....,.. Luck, Mary ...,.... a y 182 184 .,75 ..94 176 ..57 ..75 ..75 ..75 36 184 Lutz, Tony ..,..,.,..,................,.....,.. 94 Lynch, Bruce ......,..,..,.. 36, 174 186 Lynch, Richard ...........,.......,.....,. 239 Lyon, Sherrie ,..,........ ......, 3 6 178 Lyons, Clarence ....,... Lyons, Patricia ....... Lyons, Tiffanie ..,..,... ..208 .....,,94 Monte Python A M 8: M's, McDonalds, Mabli, jill ........ 95 166 245 Mach, Kyle ......... ........ 7 5 233 Mack, jimmy .,....,..... ....,... 5 7 196 Mack, Kenneth .......... ,................ 3 7 Mack, Susan .......... ....,... 7 5 213 Mack, Timothy, ............................ 75 Maddox, Michael .........,........,..,.... 57 Maddox, Stephen 66, 75, 80, 164, 174 Maddux, Andria .,........,........ 57 221 Madison, Alana ........ ...,,........, 3 7 Madison, Mark ...,..,.. .......,...,..... 7 5 Madison, Sherry ....,.. Magness, Ann ........ Maqouirk, Mary ......,... Mahendroo, Sanjay ....,....... .......,75 ......,,95 166 213 221 Maham, Michelle ....,..,......... 75 Mahendra, Mala ......,... 37, 108 179, 184 Malone, Patricia ............ Maloon, Teresa. ......... ..,.,.,37 1 109, ,.57 181 Manley, Hilda, ..,.,.. ............. 5 7 Mann, Howard ....... ...,...,..... 7 5 Manning, Beth ....... ....... 9 5 101 Manning, Brian ...,..,.. Manning, Robyn .,..... ......,75 .......95 185 166 Mason, Lisa ..,.......... Mason, Stacy ....... Massey, Wes .........,.. Matson, Greg ........... Mathis, Angela ........ Mathis, Brian ....... Mathis, Bubba ,..,..,.. ,. .,...... 75 ...,.57, 182, 224 ..........76, 149 164 ..........95, 199 Mathis, jamie ......,,.,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 57 Matous, Steve ..........,..,. 37, 108, 196 Matous, Teresa ...... Matthews, Danny3 Matthews, Matthews, 7, , ...........,.,.......,. 95 196, 198, 199 LeAnne .............. 57, 180 Valerie ......,.................. 76 Mauldin, Shela Mavers, Traci .......... Mavers, Toddey ,... May, Chad ............... May, jerry ............. Mayfield, Dana ..... Mayo, Scott .....,....., Mays, Sedonia ,..,.., McAteer, Diana Ly McBee, Nancy ....... McBride, Karen ..., ...,....57 ..,..,...76, 210 196 ....,..58, 162, 188 89, 95, 102, 211 .......37, 163,245 nn ......... 76, 219 179 h4cCain,john ...... 5s,162,196,19s McCain, john .......... McDonald, john ,..,.. McDonald, Keli ....... McDonald, Lamarr. McDougal, Karla ..., McDow, Derek ......, McDowell, jennifer McEachun, Barbara McEwin, Gregg ..,... McEwin, james ....... McEwing, Greg ....,.. McGallian, Mike ..... McGinnis, McGregor, McGregor, McHaney, McKelvey, McKenna, McKenzie, McKenzie, McKenzie, McKesson, McKesson, McKinney, McKinney, Lenet .... ,. Mark .,..,..... Wayne .....,. Cenee' ......., Kathrine .... Angie .......,.. Debbie , ..,.. . Kim ..,......... Tim ......,..,.. Daniel .....,.. Trudy ........ David .,..... Dave .......... McCalister, Ronnie , ..,. . King, King, Debbie ......... , .......,........... 56 Kelly ........, ............... 5 6, 188 King, Kevin ,......, ..,,... 9 4, 238, 239 King, Mike ..,....... .................... 9 4 King, Sandra ...,...... ....,... 3 6, 181 King, Steve ...,..... .............. 7 4 King, Zeb .,............. ........ 7 4, 237 Kinkade, Terry ...,...... ...,............. 3 6 Kirk, james. ,,..... ................... 3 6, 181 Kirkland, Michelle ...,.....,..... 36, 181 Kirschner, Susie ........ ...........,., 9 4 Kirscht, Belinda ....,... ...,.... 3 6, 174 Lee, Cathy ......... ,..,. . ,... . , ..,,......,...., 57 Lee, David ...,... .,....... 5 7, 188, 237 Lee, Ruby ............ ..................... 1 78 Lehman, Scott, ....... .................... 5 7 Lehr, james ....,..,..,. ,..,...,...,. . , ...., 57 Leitch, Mark ...........,..................... 74 Lemmond, Becky .,..,.,. 57, 179, 221 Lemmond, Tammie ............ 36, 181 Lenz, Lori ..,.....................,......,..,., 57 Lester, jill ...,..,....,...... , ...,.. 57, 168 Lester, Nikki ...,.. .....,....,.. 9 4 Mapes, james ,...,.... ..........,...,..... 5 7 Marazi, Eric ,..,..,. . ..,.....,..,........,.... 75 Marion, Camilla ,.......... 57, 178, 245 Markin, Gary .... ,.,. . , ...................... 75 Maroney, Kirk .......,............ 164, 172 Maronde, Darrell ........,..,..... 75, 224 Marquardt, Christopher ...... 57, 182 Marquardt, Mike, ..,..,........., 75, 182 Marquis, Brian ........................,..... 57 Marrs, Terri ...,.......,..,.....,.......,...,.. 75 Marsh, john...37, 41, 164, 174, 186 McCarthy, Brian.4, 36, McCarthy, Colin ,.,..,..,. McCartney, joel ........... McClean, Tim ....,.....,.., McClellan, jonathan .... McClellan, Nathan . 9, McClellan, Rosa ......,.... McClellen, Scott .....,..,.. McClendon, Alice ........ 83 199 36 196, 210 , ....,,.. 226 HHHu36 551194 111176 .UHMHH76 .HnHHHHuu76 i ...... 58,196 ,,,i37,133 HHHH37,176 , ....... 76,225 uHUH76,163 58,134,176 HnHN37,134 .HHUHHUHH76 .,,,,,5s .,,,5s .nHHHHNHH76 .,,,,,,,,5s 108, 186, 224 ........58, 188 .......,94, 182 36, 156, 181 94, 172, 211 36, 188, 270 ..,.....76, 213 ..89, 94, 102 ........76, 163 McCook, Danna ............,..,..... ,.,.... 9 4 McCormick, Debbie ..,.. 49, 58, 172, INDEX Morgan, Shannon ........,... 66, 75, 77, Phillips 181, 164 McCormick, Sean ................ 94, 100 39, 108, 166 Pllllod, Lisa .,................ McCoy, Anne .,......,. ,.....,..,..... 5 8 McCoy, Nancy ...,..,. ........ 9 3, 94 McCray, Tonya .,..... ........,... 9 4 McCright, Barbra ...,,. ........,..,... 9 4 McCright, Johnny ................ 58, 182 McDaniel, Shawn ....... ...,,....... 9 4 McDonald, Chris ..,.... ........ 5 8 McLain, Jeff ,........... . ....,........... 6 McClean, Brian .......... ...... 7 6, 166 McMahon, Phyllis ........., ..,...,..... 5 8 McNeese, Debbie ....... ........ 5 8 McNeese, Tracey ....... McQuerry, Marc ........ McWright, Leon.. Meadows, Janice ............ .94, 239 .94, 199 .58, 179 Meadows, Michele 86, 95, 164, 172 Meakm, Sara .....,..,......... ......76, 162 Moore, Russell ..,.... .......... 5 8 Moore, Todd . ....,........................... 38 Moore, William ..........,..............,. 164 Moosey, Tony 38, 108, 122, 174, 176, 185, 244 Mora, Edward ....... ...,........,. 9 5 Mora, Ron .....,.... ,....... 3 8, 246 Morales ..,.....,..,... ..,.....,..........,.... 3 8 Moran, Ann ....... ....... 5 8, 164, 172 Morgan, Cliff ........ ...,..,.......... 7 7 Morgan, Denise .........................,... 58 172, 215, 227 Moritz, Aimee ...............,............... 77 Moronesco, Janice ................ 58, 168 Morton, Stephanie ....... 95, 102, 243 Maulock, Mike .....,..,..,..,..,............ 58 Mount, Mike ,........,..,...............,.... 77 Ochoa, Live Omni 1 Oxfords, One Life To Marcy ,...,. O'Connell, Susan.. O'Day, Eric .......... O'Day, Lisa ....... O'Dell, Ross ....... Ogden, Ogden, Philip ......., Diana ....,... Measures, Stacy ....., 20, 24, 37, 108, 123, 168, 172, 185, 244, 272 Meisinger, Keith ......,....,............... 76 Meldrum, Wendy ......,.,.........,....,. 76 170 176 Mendez, Rita .,..... 58, 163, , Mendoza, Melinda ............... 95, 170 Mendoza, Melissa .......................... 95 Mendoza, Tony ....... ....,,...... 7 6 Meredith, Floyd ......... .......... 1 70 Meroney, Kirk ....,.... .,................. 7 6 Merritt, Angela ............................. 76 Merrity, Darin ..,.......... 58, 166, 179 Merrity, Theo ...... 37, 163, 166, 185 Messer, Eric ...............................,... 58 Messer, Greg ................................, 76 Metscher, Karen .... . .............. 95, 227 Metscher, Suzanne ,...... 58, 166, 176 Mulholland, Cathy .....................,.. 77 Mulholland, Kelly ........,..,.......,..... 59 Muller, Dorothea ..... Mulqueen, Jim ......... Mulrox, Amanda ...... Muncy, Jody ..........,.. Munn, John ........,.. Munsch, John ......., ....59, 168, 178 ......,.....59, 224 ........38, 180 ........59, 226 Murphee, Lisa ...................... 182, 95 Murphy, Colleen ........,..,...... 95, 245 Murphy, Susan .... 59, Murray, Murray, Steve ......, Muth, Kathleen ........ Myatt, Cindy ........ Myers, Myers, Myres, Myers, Mike ......... Russell ...... Dug ....... Russell ...... 108, 166, 168 Sam .......................... 9, 239 59 .......77 .......95 233 .........211 O'Hara, James .......,.. Ohr, Laura .....,...,.. O'Leran, Shannon .,...... Ohr, Robert .......... Olivarez, Ricky .... Oliver, Dennis ...... Oliver, Samantha. Olson, Nathan ...... Orbison, Monica.. 180 ...,....39, 164, 224 .......96, 162, 166 ............39,180 ,.,,,,163, 185 ........39, 181 ........39, 185 .-- Nunn96,239 .,,,,,--,,,,,59 .UnHunsn.77,163 .nHHnHUn.77.225 185 Orcutt, David .......,....... 77, 162, Oster, Elizabeth ...........,..,....,.,....,. 77 O'Toole, Scott .....,. Ottman, Jerri Jo ..,.... Ouellette, Carol .....,. Ouellette, Cathy ........39, 180 ........39, 186 Ouellette, Christine ...................... 59 Overton, Maxey ....... ...,.... 3 9, 176 Owens, Tonta ....,... ........ 9 6, 188 ies Petty, Mike.39, 113, 134, 149, 162, Petty, Pat ..,...,. Pharr, Bryan ...... Phelps, Lisette ........ Philips, Kyle... 174, 176 96, 182, 199 uHUNHUn.78,237 Philipski, Jimmy ....... .......,,..,.,,,,,,, 5 9 Phillips Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips Phillips , Pickens, Pickens, Pierson, 7 Carrie ..................... 96, 102 Heidi ..... 3 9, 162, 174, 176 Kerry .,........................... 243 Kyle ........,...................... 180 Laura ..... 59 172, 176, 188 Rhonda ......,..........,.,........ 59 , Scott ...................,..........., 59 Vernon . ..... .. Ricky ........ Robert ...... .......78, 188 63 Becky ............,.............,.... 78 Pilson, Gretchen ..... Piper, Dennis .,....,.. Pipes, Kerry ........... Pippin, Brenda ....... . .....,....,.,.,.,,,,,, 96 .......78, 217 Pac Man, POLO, Prep- P Meza, Jesse ...........,...........,............ 95 Meza, Rosa ................. ...... 5 8, 182 Michals, Barbara ........................... 95 Michals, Lori ................................, 38 Michaud, Collette38, 108, 148, 156 Michaud, Michelle ...,..... 76, 78, 162 Michie, Kelly ..............,.................. 38 118 Middlebrook, Michelle .,...... 58, Middlebrook, Michele .....,... 76, 196 Middlebrook, Mike38, 208, 197, Middlebrook, Mimi .......... Mielke, Stephen ................ Mikos, Cameron ................ Miles, Becky ........ 76, 162, Nava, Joe ...,................................... 77 Miles, Jeff ....................... Miles, Stephanie ............. Miller, Bobby .......... ...... Miller, Chris ...... Miller, Deborah Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Mary ......... ffflffflfibl Reginald ........... 38, Robyn .................... William ....... ...... 126,139, 232, 235 ,58, 179 .58, 219 219, 245 .95, 207 .58, 180 178, 185 .76, 182 163, 180 ...,....168 Wave Notes Neiman Marcus, New , Naler, Chris ....... ....... 7 7, 199, 239 Nance, Alicia ......... ..................... 9 5 Nance, Leslie ........ ................. 7 7 Nance, William ,....... ..... . ..59, 182 Naughton, Beth ........ ........ 9 5, 213 Naughton, Matt ....... ............ 1 72 Nava, Arthur ........................ 95, 199 Pace, Charles ....... Pace, Sally ........... .96, 199 Pack, Greg ........................... Packer, Billy39, 113, 134, 149, 162 Pane, Mary .................................... 59 Park, Charlene .............................. 77 Pappas, Parker, Parker, David ........ Diana ........ Carol ........ ........77, 172 . ....... 77, 221 Parker, Rhonda ........ ........ 3 9, 180 Parker, Parker, Parker, Sally .......... Rich .......... 166, 185 163 Steven .......... ....,. 1 64, 172 Neace, Dina .,....... 11, 38, 115, 121, 176, 240, 241, 270, 273 Neace, Michael .................... 59, 185 Negley, Todd ........... ..........,... 7 7 Neighbors, Noris ......... .......,..,. 2 10 Nelson, Alicia ........... ........ 3 8, 185 Nelson, Chris ......... ,....... 9 5, 239 Nelson, James ........ ........ 9 5, 216 Nelson, John .......... Nelson, Michael ....... ,.......59, 216 223 Mineor, Robert ........ ......... 7 6, 163 Mischel, Andrea ................... 58, 168 Mitchell, Mark ........ .................. 7 6 Mitchum, Karon ............,.. .58, 168 Mixon, Mogul, Moher, Moher, Mollenkott, Ann Leslie ..................,.. Todd .....................,. Karen ...... 38, 185, Steve ................,...... .,, 76, 164 187, 273 .58, 174 168 Monroe, Elizabeth ........ 24, 38, 162, 185, 224 Monteleone, Brent ....... 38, 172, 196 Moody, Moody, Moody, Moody Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Jerry ................ Kerry .......... . Terry ....... Trey ........ Charles ...,......... Elizabeth ......... ........58, 188, 237 Julie ............. Kenneth ... Kenneth .. Kevin . ..... . Lisa .......... Lisa .......... Melinda... Phdhp ....,, 280 INDEX ........77 ......... 95, 168 .........95, 243 ............. ..95 ........38 Nelson, Thomas ....... ................. 9 5 Neubecker, Marci ................ 38, 185 Newberry, Brett .........................,.. 38 Newcomer, Richard ............ 96, 211 Newsome, Cara .............. 15, 38, 184 Newsom, Lisa..15, 22, 38, 172, 184 Newsome, Dacia ......................... 221 Newton, Rodney .......... ....... 7 7 Odgen, Diana ........... ....... 7 7 Ngo, Tien ...........,.. ....... 9 6 Nguyen, Bich ........... ....... 3 8 Nguyan, Binh ............... ........... 5 9 Nguyen, Mai Khanh ...................., 96 Nguyen, Nhan ......... Nguyen, Thanh ......., Nichols, Kim ......... .........59, 168 Nichols, Tim ...................,.... 96, 166 Nickell, Brant ................................ 96 Nocher, Anne ...... 59, 162, 174, 176 Nolley, Julie .,.....,..,..........,.......... 182 Norman, Orvette .......,......... 96, 182 Norris, Mike ............, ....,..,. 5 9, 217 Nunn, Francine ....... .............. 9 6 Parkinson, Pattie ................,. 39, 181 Parkinson, Will ........ ........ 7 7, 182 Parks, Felicia ......... .............. 9 6 Pasenen, Leigh ......... ................. 9 6 Patel, Smruti ......... 170 Patterson, Don .............................. 77 Patterson, Mike ............ 39, 108, 181 Payne, Rob .....,............. 77, 199, 239 Peace, Suzanne ,................,.. 77, 166 Pearce, Joe ............. Pearce, Michelle ...... ........ 3 9, 181 Peay, Michele ........ Pedrasa, Olivia ..,...... ...... 1 80, 221 Peets, Brian .............................,..... 77 Pender, Wendell .......... 39, 117, 174 Pendergraft, Jeff .,................ 77, 237 Penick, Diane..48, 49, 59, 172, 179 Penigar, Josette ..........,......,.. 59, 168 Perches, Greg ........ Perez, Amy ........,... 178 Perkins, Albert ......... .............. 9 6 Perkins, Ronald ........ ........ 7 8, 208 Perkins, Sharon ...,.... ..........,.,. 7 8 Permann, Shawn ...... 28, 39 59 180 Perrotti, Michael ...........,...... , Perry, Barry ............. ..,..... 3 9, 182 Perry, Pamela ....... Perry, Mark ....... 180 Perry, Sharon ........ ........ 9 6, 182 Perry, Todd .............. ......,....... 3 9 Peterman, Frank ..........,........,....... 59 Peterson, Bill ................................. 96 Peterson, Theresa 96, 168, 231, 251 Peterson, William ....................... 182 Pettus, James.,.48, 49, 59, 172, 195 Pittman, Cyndi .................... 59, 179 Pittman, James .... 96, 179, 199, 239 Pizzo, Jon ..................................... 168 Pizzo, Kevin ......................... 59, 174 Plocica, Jennifer ........ ............. 4 0 Plocica, Timothy ......................,.... 78 Plummer, David .................. 96, 217 Podesta, Jerelyn ........... 40, 166, 174 Poe, Tracy ..................................... 49 Polk, Regina ......................... 78, 162 Pomykal, Curtis ............................ 59 Poole, Tracey ...........,... 96, 183, 245 Porter, David ....................... 78, 208 Porter, Joan ......... 40, 198, 117, 179 Porter, Mack ..............................,.. 40 Posavitz, Lisa ................................ 40 Poss, Kathy ................... 60, 206, 219 Post, Patty .................................., 213 Potter, Phelicia ...........,................. 96 Potter, Todd ...............,,................. 78 Potts, Brad .................... 96, 199, 239 Powell, Janna ................................ 60 Powell, Marjorie .....,...................... 60 Powell, Pamela ............................. 60 Power, Stephen ............................. 60 Poyner, Jana .,...... 60, 186, 188, 245 Poynor, Jennifer ............................ 60 Poynter, Marilyn ......... 40, 149, 162, 163, 176 Prater, Jerry ...................... .,....,..... 9 6 Prater, Sherry .............................. 178 Prater, Tonya..60, 140, 141, 172, 178 Presley, Steve .,..................... 60, 226 Press, Justin .... ,..................... 9 6, 239 Price, Ellsa ....,....... Price, Stephanie. Price, Steve ................ Prickett, Andrew 198 Prochaska, James ...,...................... 40 Pruitt, Anna .............. ........ 9 6, 168 Puckett, Paula ....... ......... 4 , 25, 40 Pund, Karen ....... Pursley, Cindi .... 40, 46, 124, 139, 178, 184, 241 Queerbait N Q102, Quarters , Quinn, James ......... Quinn, Robin ........ Quiroz, Lisa ........ Kenny Rogers, REO Speedwagon, Reagano- Il'1lCS Staller, Ann ,..,..,..,..,.., ....... 8 0, 225 Stephenson, Chris Radelat, Andy ...,............ 10, 40, 222 Ragland, Brooke ..,...............,..,..,.. 97 Rains, Billy .,..,...... Rains, Mitchell ,....,......... ,.....,.....,.. 9 7 Ramirez, Teresa .,........,....... 40, 120, 141, 172 s 108, 185 Ramos, Alice ..........,......,....., 97, 213 Ramos, john .,.........................,...... 60 Ramsey, Darlene ....,... .....,........ 9 7 Ramsey, Debbie ...,..,..,.....,...,..,..... 97 Randle, Angie .......... ......... 7 8, 163 Ramsussen, Julia ...,.. Raus, Davis ..................,..,..,.. 78 Rawlings, Rebecca... , 237 Rawls, Robin .................. ..,... 6 0 Ray, Laura ...... ,.... Ray, Tami .....,.......... n 245 Rayburne, Mike ..,..,..,......,.., 97 Rayford, Alphonso ........,.....,. 199 ........78 Reames, Carol .......,..,..,.. 77, 78, 245 Reece, Derek ........ .......,..,.......... 9 9 Reece, Phillip ......, ..,..,....., 6 0, 180 Reed, Bart ..,...... .,..,.. Reed, Phillip ........ Reed, Edard .,....,.. Reed, Mike .,...... Reed, Mike ........ ...60, 64, 233 163 78 1 , 176 233 Sulecldea, Debbie Reed, Philip ........, Reed, Robert ......,. Reese, Derek ........ Reese, Jimmy ....,.. Regan, jimmy ...,............ 23, 40 1 ...,97 172 172 Register, Robert .......,............,....,,. 40 Reinbach, Terri ,... 33, 40, 127, 185, 186, 240, 241 Reinhart, Cam ...,..,..,..,...,.... 97, Remualdo, Lisa ......,. Remualdo, Tina ...,... Renfro, Rikki ........ Rettig, Fritz .......... ,.......40, v ........97, 60, 245 Smith, Roger ..,........... Traci .. ....... . Spruell, Robert....,..... Rodriguez, Chris ...,..,... Rettig, Kersten ..... Reuter, Kathy .....,.. Reynolds ....,,..,.......,.. 78, . .....,. 97, Reynolds, Lisa ........,..... .,......,. Reynolds, Valencia ........,.......... Rheinlaender, Casey ...,.........,... Rheinlaender, Cheryl .......... Rhodes, Rita ......,.................,,.... Rhodes, Sherry ...,..,.. Rlbas, Heidi ..,........................... Rich, Laurel ...........,...,..,.....,..... Richardson, Carrie 78, 84, 223, Richardson, Kim ..................,,... Richey, Michael ...........,....... 60, Richmond, Kia ...... 27, 40, 149, Rickey, julie ....,....,..,............ 60, Riddle, Stephen .................... 60, ' 223 Rltchson, Pam ....... .,,....... , Roach, Sherrie .......... Roach, Sherrie ....... Robbins, Diane .......... Robbins, Nancy .......,. 168, 244 217 213 179 185 ....40 ,...97 215 164 ....78 ,..60 .,..60 97, ....97 ..182 ....78 ..181 245 242 ....97 224 162 174 226 242 ..........4O, 79 Roberson, Joel ............................,.. 78 Roberson, Christi ........ 185, Roberson, john ..,....,,..,..... 40, 186, Roberts, Betsy .......................,....... 97 Robert, Catherine .....,.. 60, 186, Roberts, David ....,..,......,...... 97, Roberts, Darrin ..........,........, 41, Roverts, jennifer .. 22, 172, , Roberts, Tonya ...... 41, 118, 180 97, Robertson, Kayla ......,.................... 78 Robinson, David .......,.. 41, 188, Robinson, Lisa ....... .................,.. 6 0 Robinson, Robie ,........., 97, 200, Roca, Diana ,... ,............. 7 8, 148 166, 227 245 199 233 138, 185 225 200 217 , 162 Rockwell, jacquelyn ,...... ,... 7 8, 182, 230 213, Rockwell, Monica ........ 97, 178, 231 Rockwell, Rubin ...,...................,... 78 Rodgers, Dale ...... ,. Rodgers, Dean .......,.,, Rodriquez, Ernest .... ,... 79, 172 ....,..,..,182 Rodriguez, Mark ,..........,...,..,..,..... 79 Seaver, Lisa.42, 167, 168, 184, Sebastian, julie ,..,.,.. .... ,......., 4 2 Seifer, Andrea,42, 108, 230, 278, 188 225 215 Stackfleth, Susan ., ..,.. . ..,..,.61, 166 Stafford, Deborah .................,....... 61 Rodriguez, Yvonne .,.,........,,.,,.,,.,. 97 Roebuck, Tammy97, 170, 172, 221 Rogers, Dean ......,..,....,......,..,........ 97 Rogers, Kelli ................,.....,.. 79, 178 Roland, Keith ....... Rolla, Marcel ............ Rollins, Rebecca .....,. 79, 97, 163, Romero, james .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Romero, Magda ,...... Root, Tammy .....,..... Roper, Elisabeth ...... Rosales, David .......,,...... Rosenauer, Duane ................ 41, Rosenthal, Burk ....,.. . Rosenthal, Robin ....,. Ross, Cheryle ....,...... ........41, 210 ..41 230 ..41 ..79 ..79 ..60 . .79 180 232 Sewell, Bryan .,..............,............... 61 Sexton, Elizabeth ..,..,. Shanklin, joe ........... Shapard, Robbie ..,..,..,..,....... 98, 227 Shapiro, Roni .....,.... Sharma, Poonam .......,. Shawn, Daniel ......, .. ........,182 Shaw, Irahonette ...,. ,...,,,, 9 8 Shaw, Stephen ,........,......,....,....,.... 96 Shaw, Tracey .,..,........,.....,......,...., 79 Shaw, Yvonnia .... 42, 163, 162, 182 Shelburn, john ......... ,.......... . 42, 186 Sneed, Shelly . ,..,.......... ...... ,...,,..,.., 7 9 Shelton, Chris ............,.....,......,...... 55 Staller, Dawn ......... Stallings, james .......... 180 61, Stallings, Tracy .........,.............,..... 61 Standridge, Dana .........,..........,... 181 Starks, Reginald.. 80, 163, 198, 222 Starling, Pamela ............................ 61 Stenger, Iohn..42, 149, 156, 163, 174, 176 Stenger, Mary ....,.... Stephens, jill ............ Stephens, Kelly ....... Stephens, Susan ..,..,. Stephenson, Linda ,. Rothermel, Leslie ..... Rowe, Ann ..,....,........ Rowe, Donnalynn .,.. Rowell, David ....,..... Rowell, Steve ,..,.... Rubel .............,.....,, Rubel, Patricia ...,,.... Rubel, Sarah .....,....... Rubell, Andrea ......... Rubell, Danniel ......., Ruddell, Annett ....... Ruddell, Brett .,........ Rudolph, Keith ........, Rushing, Bruce ......,.. Russakov, David ,..... Russell, Cherie ........, Russell, Chris ..,...... Russell, Randy .....,.... Russell, Stacy ....,.... Russell, Timmy ..,..... Russo, Leonard ........ Rutledge, Brad ......,.. STYX .......34, 41 60, 188, 198 97, 172, 213 ..87, 97, 211 224 41, 132, 270 ,.......60, 180 .......,97, 245 Shelton, Melissa ...... ,......,....,..,,.... 178 Sherburne, Lisa ............ 42, 178, 245 83 Sherwin, Daniel ...,.........,....,......... Shoemaker, Deanna ....,................. 98 Sheomaker, jimmy .....,..,..,..,. 42, 68 Shoemaker, Suzanne .............,....... 98 Sholers, Greg ...,....,......... ..,.....79 Shoultz, Mark ..,....,.. ...,.........,..... 6 1 Shoultz, Mike ...........,.....,............ 169 Showmaker, Chris .......... 79, 84, 198 Stewart, Carla ...,..... Stewart, Charles...,.. Stewart, Earl .......... Stweart, jason ......... Stewart, Ken ...,.....,.. ,.....,98, ...... .98, , 184 162 181 43, 226 178 199 .......80, 166 ......, 80, 237 Stewart, Ronald ......... ,........... 8 0 Stier, D avid ..........., Stier, Tere ............ Stiles, Iames ..,...... Stiles, Sherrie .......... Shrestha, Naresh .........................., 79 Shturna, Edward ..... Shultz, Mike ............ Shultz, Steve ...,..,. Siegal, Cheryl .... ,..... Silva, Ernest ..,........, Simmons Simmons , Calvin ...., Diane. .... . Simmons, Randy .,... Simmons, jeff ........,. Simmons, Karen ...... Simmons, Lonnie ,.... ........42 .......,42 ........42 ....,,..,.222 ........79 ........79 172 42, 208, 192, 197, 208 S SAT, Sanger Harris, Saddoris, Keith ........ Sadovsky, Matt ........ 227 199 Sager, David66, 79, 82, 164, 172, 174 Sager, Scott ....... 48, 49, 60, 64, 172, 196, 251 Sailer, Duey ........,....................,..... 60 Sailer, Jack ...........,... Salazar, Albert ......... .......61 Salazar, Rudy. ........ ......................, 6 1 Sanderford, Billy ...,...... 41, 215, 270 Sanders, Melissa ..,................ 61, 180 Sanders, Carla ..............,.....,.......... 60 Sanders, Reginald ,............. 198, 223 Sands, Cindy. .,......,.............. 98, 225 Santinoceto, Lisa .......... 41, 184, 245 Sarrett, Scott .................,.....,,......... 98 Sassman, Sharon. ,..,..,.,. 61, 219, 206 Saucedo, David ..............,.....,..,.., 186 Saunders, Scott .................,...,.....,.. 41 Saunders, Tracy ..,...,.... 41, 184, 245 Scarborough, Steve ................,..,... 41 Schemonsky, Kim .........., ,...,..,...... 9 8 Schinn, jay .............. Schmidt, David ....... Schmidt, Sherri ....... Schmidt, Todd ........ Schmitz, Peter ......... 41, 180 243 .........79, 236 61 ,198 Schnieder, Myla .........................,., 96 Schauls, Laura ..............,..,............. 98 Schulz, Debbie ,...... ...... 7 9, 162, 219 Schutt, Lyn.41, 108, 162, 168, 184, 218, 219 Skinner, Theresa .................,......... 98 Slaughter, Kendrick .................,.... 61 ' ' 42 166 Sledz, Christina .................... Sledz, Richard ......,..... Sloan, Sloan, Bryan ,....... Chris ............ Slover, Lisa ....,...,....,.., Smajst ria, Camilla ..,..,... .... Smiles, Scott ............... Smiles, Tracy .......... Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Alan ...,..,.. . 1 79, 61, 42, 237 166 180 ........79 ........79 ........61 Bernice .,-........................... 79 Elizabeth ......,.. 42, 108, jeff ........... Smith, joe ............... Smith, Katherine ........ Smith, Lester ...,.......... Smith, Melissa ............ Smith, Ray .......... .... Smith, Rodney ....... Smith, Roxanne .......... Smith, Scot ..,........,. Smith, Serlsa ....... .,.. Smith, Shelley ......... Smith, Sheri .,...... .... Smith, Shari ............ . Smith, Timothy ......... Smith, Tina ......,..... Smith, Tom ........ Smith, Tommy ....... Smith, Tonda ..,...... Smith, Victor .......... Smith, Wlllle ............. Smotherman, Ben ...... Snider, Kevin ............ Snyde Sorig, r, jeff ............... Ernie ................ 162, 163, 168 .61, 230 m y 214 237 42 v Stone, Kenneth ....... Stone, Sharon .......... Strachan, Shannon ............... 80, 162 ....,.61, 196 166 . ...... 61, Stratton, Mike .............,.....,....,...... 80 Strickland, Misty .......... 98, 207, 243 Stringer, jeff ........... 61, Strong, Angela ......... Stubblefield, Jill ...... Stringer, Sandra .. Stull, Alicia ....,..... Stull, Ana ................ Stull, Susie . .,.............. . Sumpter, Darla .....,. 166 162, 166, 179 183 179 80, 43, 180 Sumpter, David ............ 43, 196, 228 Supple, Angela ....,......................... 61 Sutton, William .,..... Swanson, Terry ............................. 98 Swartz, Joann .,.............................. 98 Swartz, Larry .,,... 43, 163, 174, 176 Swift, Wm. ......,............................. 98 Swindell, Angie ............................. 80 Swindell, Wendy .....,... 43, 162, 272 Swyers, Kay ......,.....,............. 43, 163 Term Two B ucks, Theme, Tardies , Tapia, Manuel ....,..... Tarkington, Dana .,.. Tarsha, Carolyn ....... 61, .......61, 179 ..61, 178, 219 178 .....,......40, 42 .. ......... 61 .,.....61, 196 .......79, 182 ...........182 ....... ..61 .. ......... 61 Scott Scott, Scott Scott Scott Scott s 1 Ara .........,. Bret ......... , Mike ,....,.. , Reginald .. Ricky ....... Ulric ........ .....,.....79, 230, , .........,.. 79, ......,....41, 146, 231 198 180 ..,..,...,... .....41 196 Spangenberg, Debbie ............ 25, 42 Sparks, Yolanda .....,..,..,....,.....,... 172 42 Spencer, David .... 166, 172, 270, Spitz, jason .............................,...... 80 Springer, Darren ......,..,..,....... 61, 64 Scruggs, Nichole .......... 41, 163, 230 Stark, James ........ Tarvin, Tarvin, Julie ........... Susan .....,.., Tassin, Thomas ........ Tate, C endell ......... Tate, Lisa ............ Tate, Melissa ..,..,. Taylor, Alan ........... Taylor, Derrick. Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Jill ......,.... Lisa ......,. Peter ........................ 62, Rachel ........,........,... 80, Taylor, Richard... 43 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, ...,....245, 272 180, 43 ........80 ........80 ...,..,.62 180 172 166 108, 123, 174 62, Shawn ............,..,............... 80 Steve ...................,..,.......... 43 Tammy .......... Vicki Welva ........ Teagarden, Pam ......., Tedder, Rodney Teis, Larry ........ Temple, Pam ..... Terell, Ron ........ .. 43, .......80, 225 .......98, 184 .......98, 182 ..,..66, 80, 162 108, 119, 215 INDEX 281 Warren, Guy .,......... Terrell, Kelvin ....,.. Terrell, Ronald ......... Terell, Susan .......... Terry, Christi ........ Tesar, Ieanetta ......... Test, Ted ......,........... Thanhhuong, Lai. ,... Thomas, Anthony Thomas, Derrick .... ,. Thomas, jimmy ........ Thomas, Kecia ...... Thomas, Mike ., ..,.... . Thomasson, Scott ..,... Thompson, Thompson, Christine Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, joe .......... Thompson, john .....,.. Thompson, Lisa ........ Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Veronica Thompson, Thompson, Thornfield, Dee Dee Cary .....,. jimmy ..,. .,......186 ,..,.....,..62, 206 ....43, 168, 224 ....,.......43, 222 .....,..,..,.80,183 Christi ,... ........ 76,80 .,...........80,166 Damaris ..,.............,.... 98 .,...... ..99 ......,.... ..81 .........62,244 Marlon .,..,..... ,..,. . ..188 Nathan .......... ,..,... . ..81 Randy ....... ..........,.. 6 2 Robert. ,.......... .,..,81,237 Tony ...,.....,. .........,. 1 99 Vicki ..,..,.....,.....,. 43,168 Wendell ......,......,....... 99 ..,..........43,181 Thorton, Bruce ,......,.,. ............ 6 2,224 Tiberi, Lisa ...,..,..,...... Walden, Whisenhunt, Scott ., ............... 44,224 Ward, Richard ...,,..,....,..,...,..,....... 62 Williams, Lee ....,.... Tice, Debbie ..,.....,..... Ticknor, Michael ....., Tillery, Jeanna ....... Tingle, Monte ........ Tingle, Jesse ..,..,. Tinney, Mike .,......,. Tippens, Adrian .,....., Tisby, Dwight ........ Tolbert, Anthony ...... Tomme, David ....,.. Tomsic, Donna .....,.... Toomey, Chris .,..,..... Torrisi, Mike ....,........ Trammell, jenniffer. Trammell, Michelle., Traver, jon ..............,. Truett, Christi ........... Trujillo, Mary .,.,........ Trujillo, Ricky ..,......... .81,84,198,237 Travillion, Mark ......... Turner, Elizabeth, ..,. . Truly, Ted ..,.....,......,. .....,93,163,244 . .,...... 99,238 ........35,43 ,..,..43,204,270 .,..,........99,225 ............99,217 .........62,181 ,..,..,..,..43,179 Turner, Marian ....,..,.. 60,62,144,179 Tuttle, Iennifer ,.....,.., 86,99,166,172 Tweddale, Mark ........................... 62 Tyler, jennifer ..,........ ......... 6 2,166 Tyrnes, Dewayne ......,... .......,.... 9 9 Tynes, Cary ,............... ........, 9 9 Tyra, Tammy ....... ,. Volkswagon vacations, Vanderbuilts, A Valdez, Rosalie ...,..., ,..,.... 9 9,163 Valley, Derek .... .,... ..... ...,....... 6 2 Van Arsdall, Eric ...... ,. ...,.,......... 81 Van Arsdal, Rick ...,...........,... 62,172 Vanden, Terri ....,...........,........,..,.. 81 Van Geem, Steve ....... 23,44,162,202 Van Houton, Tommy .......,.,.. 44,282 Van Nes Van Nes s, Charity ..... 50,62,181,221 S, John ...,...,........, 88,99,222 Van Nes, Tiffany .....,,.............,..... 62 Vasques, David ,....,. .............., 4 4 Vasquez, Chris ........ ..,..... 6 2,237 Vasquez, Darin ....,,. Vasquez, Lorrie .......... ' ,..,.,..,.., 62 Vasquez, Tim .......... ..,...,. 8 1,170 Vaughn, Ion ....,.., .....,.,.........,..,. 9 9 Vernon, Ellen ....,............. 62,162,188 Vess, Tamara ,.,..,. .,........,.,....., 6 2 Vess, Tracy ....,.. ..,..,.......-. 9 9 Vick, Lisa ....,.,.. ......., 9 9,163 Vickory, Lisa ...,.., ............ 6 2 Vogel, Kim ...........,.. .,,..,.. 4 4,178 Voldness, Trine ....... ........ 6 2,178 Vossler, Budda .....,.. ,..,...... 2 02 vu, Ha ...,..,,..,.....,. ..,...,. 9 9,170 Vu, Phong ......,.,,...,. ........ 8 1,172 Vukovich, Lisa ........ ........... 6 2 W Park Wranglers Water slide,Winter Wade, Ray ..,.......,, Wadsworth, Linda Wagers, Pam ...,..... Wagner, David ..... Wagner, Robert .... Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Hope ..,..., ..,.....149,163,164 .,..,.....62,168,212 .........,,...4,44,200 Warham, Lisa, ....... . Warkentin, Steve .... Warner, Valerie ...,.. ........81,162,186 ...,.,..44,179,184 Warnick, Wendy Io .............. 62,179 Warren, Cynthia ..... Warren, Vennette... Warren, Sharon ...,... Wahington, Lesia Washington, Nealie Watkins, David ..,.... ,...,..,63,163 ........ 63,202 ....,..,.......81,168 ,..,.,..44,163,180 .......,81,178,212 Watkins, Lisa .....,...... 21,44,108,172, 184,244,272 Watkins, Margaret ,.... ...,......,. 9 9,176 Watkins, Stephen .....,. .............. 1 62 Watson, Thom ,....,. .... , ......,. 9 9,182 Weathford, Daniel ........ ...,....,... 9 9 Weaver, Scott .....,......,,........... 63,238 Webb, Michael ..,.............,.....,.,..... 81 Webber, Paul .....,..... 81,172,182,188 Webster, jay ...,....................... 63,166 Webster, Laurie ......... ........ 4 4,181 Weeks, Keith ........ ,.,.... ............... , . .99 Weigart, Richard ..,.........,.....,...,... 81 Weimer, George ...,.. 44,170,283,285 Weimer, Donna ...... Weigarten, Leah ,... . ...............63,180 ..,..,,........44,184 Weinman, David . ,...... ,.., 6 3,184,188 Weislolati Adina ..,.,.........,.......,.... 99 Wellman, Bill .......... Wells, Larry ...,,....... Wells, Philip .......,.... ........44,180 , .........,. 99 , ........,...,.,....,. 81 Wenham, Debbie .........,........ 44,168 Werner, Elisa .,..44,168,18-4,186,230 Westbrook, Stacy .,...,... 4,44,126,196 Wheat, Charlene. ,... ......,.... ,..,.,. .... 9 9 Wheat, Sorita ....,..... ...,...........,... 8 1 Wherry, Tom., .......,... ,......... 1 82 Whipple, Ginny ...... Whisenhunt, Craig . Dimeterie ...,,.,..,....... 99,183 JoAnn ..,...,. ........, 8 1 joe ..........,..,.. ..,...... 4 4 Kenneth ,..,... ....,.. 1 82 Kenneth ....... , .......,,.. 99 Mark .,...,...,... .,............., 8 1 Walker, Rosalind .....,. ......... 6 2,183 Walker, Scott , ..,..,... .......,..,. 9 9 Wallace, Rhonda ....... .,.............. 9 9 Wallace, T.C. .,..,........ ......... 9 9,182 Wallington, Heidi, ..,....,..,...... 62,215 Walsh, Daniel ........ ......... 8 1,200 Walstad, Paula ........ ........... 6 2 Walters, Cynthia. .,..,... ...,.... 9 9 Walters, Cinna .,..,..,.... ........,.. 4 4 Walters, Walton, Walton, Waltrip, Walzier, Walzier, Melinda ,,..,... ............... 4 4 James ...........,.,.,,..., 4,114,108 Miles ..,..,........................ 170 Cay ,.......... 44,16s,1s4,1s6, 226,245 Danny , .,.,..,...,..,,..,..,..,... 44 Tracy ..,,.... ............... 9 9 Ward, Brad ....,..,.. ........ 9 9,162 Ward, David ....... . .,..,...... 99 Ward, Mary ..........................,..,..,. 99 Whitaker, Glen ...,.,. Whitaker, john ....... White White White, White, White, White White White, White, White, , Clay ,.,....,. Darline ....,... Darran .,......., Christal .,..,.. Iohn, .....,. . Laura.. ..... Naomi .......... Stacey .,........, Steve ..... Whitfull, Tania ...,... Whitley, Todd ........ Whittenberg, joy , Wickes, Harry ......... Widner, Lisa ....,... ..........,.. H81 ........,,.....99,164 ,. ......,. 45,200 ......,.82,236 Connie .,,.....,. .63,163,174,184 .....162,172,224 ..,.........166,184 .......63,196,232 .,......45,250 , ..,.. ,..,...... , .82 Wighamen, Adam ..,..,... ........,. 1 88 Wilbain, Mitchell ..,..., .,,.,....... 8 2 Wilder, Terri ...,.....,. .......... 2 44 Wilkerson, Carol ........ ....,....... 4 5 Williams, Adrian ....,.. ........ 4 5,162 Williams, Annie .....,... ..........,. 4 5 Williams, Chris .,.... ,........ 6 3 Williams, james ......... .......... 1 62 Williams, Laurie ,.....,. ......... , 245 Vaden, Angie ..........,.....,. 99,162,244 Valdez, Rachel. ,..,.. ..,................ 8 1 Valdez, Robert ....,.. ..,..,... 4 4,222 Ward, Shelly ............ 44,215,273,283 Ward, Staci ...,..............,......... 81,215 Ward, Theresa ,..............,...,... 62,178 Wardlaw, Amanda .,..................... 81 Williams, Maria ......... ......, 1 86,188 Williams, Nannette .....,.......... 82,230 Williams, Sammy ......... .......... 1 98 Williams, Simone ..... Williams, Valencia .. Williams, Vinette ..... 45,162,163,178 Williamson, Lisa ........,. ...,,..... 4 5,206 Williford, Crystol ..,..... . .,.,.. 45,178 Williford, Lee .......... ........... 8 2,182 Willis, Erin ...... ,.,.. Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilyemz, james.. Anna ........,.. .........42,45,180 .......45,112,166 Anthony ....,.....,.............,.. 82 Carey .......... ...,.......,166 Clinton ....,... .,..,..,... 6 3, 196 Faye ..,...., Holly .....,, Lynette ...,... Misty ....,..,... Pamela ........ Raymond Reggie .,..,..,. Scott ,.,. .... Scott ..,...., ,........45,46,180 .........,.63,179 ..,....45,162,215 ...,..,...,.,.63,182 ........... .182 ......,45,145,163 Tamara ....,.. ,..,. ........... , . 82 Tracy , ................,. 61,63,168 William ..,..,............,......... 82 Winchester, Mary ....... 2,45,115,166, Winnett, Ronna .,. Witty, Wolanski, Eric ..,.. Heather, ..,.... . Wolanski, Michael.. Wood, Wood, Bryan ,....,...... johnny ..,....... Woodfin, Yandall Woolery, Dana ......... Woolery, Patti ,...... Woolery, Phil ...,... Wren, David ......,. Wrev, Sherrie ....... Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Samantha Abbott ........ Darryl .,....... Roger .......,.. Wyandt, Erin .........,. Wyandt, Leslie ..,..,.. Wyatt, Mark .,....,.., Wyers, Suzanne .... yawn 168,273,283 ..,..,.....,179,206 .....,.....63,179 ,...........,.....82,182 ...,..,.....,.,45,181 ...,.,. 45,182 ..,..,..63,134,176 ...,.......45,170 ,..,.,.45,108 .......45,196 .,.,...,.172 .......63,180 ..,...........63,178 .,..........167,168 .45,166,184,188 .......,......63,196 .....,.45,184 y yearbook, Young Life, Yanez, Chris ,.,..,.... Yates, Mark ....... Yates, Robin .......... Yeatts, Young, Young, Kenneth ..... Denise ,..,.., james, ......, Young, Keith ..,...... Young, Scott ,......... Young, Teresa .....,. ......,...82,202 .........102,238 .......63,181 ....,..82,238 ...........45,227 .....,.82,164,170 ........162,186 .......63,178 282 INDEX f , zeroes, zodiac, zounds Zimmerman, David ,...,...,.........,. 238 Zophy, Karen ...,,..,........,. 82,166,168 Zwernemann, David .......... ,..,..,.,., 4 5 Memories What we do and see today, In our minds are made memories. And there they will stay forever. The things we have made and the people we've met, The impressions we leave and the projects we complete, too are forever. We made our mark here, wefve done all that could be done, Again itls time to move on, thereys a new world to be won, A world filled with love and hate, enduring pleasure and pain, Many lessons are yet to be learned, lots of experiences still remain. Our steps in time, never fading, always there, Todayys children welcoming tomorrowls society, with the world's problems as our new dare. Our moving on to a new life, a life that's tremendous and vast, VVe shouldnlt indulge in yesterday, for it's fools who live in the past. Yes wefve only just begun, but it would be tragic to forget, The victories that we've shared, the records that we've set. Very few ever win without losing, wefve all shared the taste of defeat. But we could never be beaten, for our pride always withstood the heat. Those who we leave at this school, look around and they will see, that in every hallway, room, and chair, There's a part of us everywhere. But we no longer belong here now. The end has finally come. So these words I dedicate to us, the ones who have completed the sum. uMay God be with us always, May He guide our chosen ways. May we find comfort when we're troubled, and love in our golden days. Wefre bound to be successful, this truly we will do, We're Southwest High Schoolls Class of 1982 MEMORIES 283 K 2 X I J -X v -i gs! S wde YEE HA ' i 284 CLOSING Na ! we- 2 Closing ote VVell, thatls itl Our 1981-1982 school year crammed into one small book. 1 hope youlve enjoyed it as much as the staff has putting it together and that it will serve as a memory of your fondest days in high school as it will for us. W'e,ve tried our hardest to include as many people as possible. That was our main goal and objective. 1 think we did a good job of it. Thanks go to jeff Lasater, George Weinier, and Allan Hale for printing over a thousand pictures. CMarcels studios was also a big helpll Relationships got somewhat 'Stensen at times but, through it all, we managed to put together one of the finest yearbooks Southwest has ever seen. Thanks guys, for all your hard workl To my fine staff, 1 dedicate the song i'YVasted Days and VVasted Niglitsn. No, just kiddingl All of you have worked so hard. In fact, sometimes 1 felt that school was our second homel Any praise goes to you. Thanks for your willingness, patience, and support. Because of you, this book is a success. Mrs. Parrish, thanks for putting up with the arguing, 'ilooks that could kill , loss of dedication at times, and a stubborn, hard-headed editor. You've done a fantastic job your first year here. I think you can be proud to say that you teach journalism at Southwest. Your guidance and direction helped us make it from deadline to deadline. And finally, to Southwest, 1 thank you for your spirit, cooperation, and enthusiasm. We did this book for you and because of that, it has been well worth the time and effort. Hereis lookin' at youl Sincerely, gffgt t fc, 277646347 JIIUSIF 'DNIE MIDIIQIE A I AUTOGRAPHS ' -f 5 f ,S F rf. , fl pm si-I L! M 53? 51- r Z 7 f Sim, X '21 , 'mm' --. WW YN' Aluunyvll' num 'U I nxt' '55 .nf ,ff I , F- All A I , LUIIJ 1 E5 Q57 X,xQ W 5 M v191l1f'llllvllIllVl'll-H 'I WW A 1 X ' 1 NH . X , If , 5 ,!. 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