Southwest High School - Yee Haw Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

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OW UVW7 .Sf k YEE-HAVV 86 Frorn The firsT doy we regisTered we dll knew we were going To be differenT This yeor-we were indi- viduols. From The sTudenTs To The foculTy To The school our look wos chong- ing. Fresh wiTh ideos ond new oTTi- Tudes, we were ouT To find o sTyle To coll 'Tour own. WheTher iT wos os o group or individuolly, in school or ouT, we seT o new poce ond poved The roods ThoT oThers would follow. STorTing wiTh our generol oTTi- Tude Towords school, we worked horder To oTToin The grodes we wonTed, we gove iT oll we hod. Vile showed o new enThusiosm for The word spiriT, ThoT could be seen in our opprooch To The norrnolly rnonoTonous work of school ond in our wild ouTside ocTiviTies. Emerg- ing one by one, we proved we hdd whoT iT Took To sTond ouT in o crowd. - Cori Dlrnberger. Soufhwesl High School 4400 AlTomeso Blvd. Forf VVorTh, Texas 76 433 Volume 49 TITLE PAGE OW Uvwf Sim IT was seen in everyone's eyes. We could sense iT in The air. Every game, every pep rally, even in our everyday school acTiviTies, spiriT was overwhelmingly evidenT. lT drew us closer, making school less Tiresome and acTually, raTher fun and exciTing. No more was iT apparenT Than in our acTiviTies and accomplish- menTs. From The firsT ever Howdy- Toga dance, and The fans who encouraged our Teams To vicTory, To The academic excellence, which we conTinuously sTrived To obTain. We could freauenTly be seen scurrying down The hall, waving enThusiasTically To each and every person we saw. Our ouTer-spiriT was conTagious, geTTing every- one involved in school acTiviTies. Any visiTor who walked Through The doors soon realized iT wasn'T The school ThaT enriched us, iT was us, The sTudenTs and faculTy, who enriched The school.-Nicole Sanders 2 THEME M . Q - Q ... ., T- 5 h. YE 1- ' 5 Q, r A 1 ' mf l Y if ' 1 j 'S- t P Fm is as. fr Q I' ' 3 ,L 5 C' we 4 I Q 'J Q kizk 2 I - 4951 4'-' ' 'P 7 .A-Wi I -I 1?,j. Ha5-f E? Y ' Sa A Ei, Q: Q +111 , 'X, f ,0 Q, VV I N. p 'K' 1 7 xx- ll THEME 'QF A N OW 01441 Sim ndividually we all had our own sTyle of how To spend our free Time and break away from The hum drum school scene, boTh during and afTer school. Our 'TsTyles occur whenever There was a free momenT in The class- room or aT our many locales which we freauenTly visiTed. We es- caped TogeTher, forQeTTing prob- lems and worries, sharing The pre- cious Time which always seemed To fly by. , Our free Time noT only occured afTer school buT during iT as well. We Tended To drifT off inTo a won- derland of dreamy ThouQhT only To be awakened by The sound of The Teacher's voice. When The 3:00 bell rang, we flocked To our many modes of TransporTaTion which Took us To our afTernoon acTiviTies. WheTher iT was going over To a friend's house or QeTTlng ready To painT The Town, we shared The laughs and pulled TogeTher To enjoy life To lTs fullesT.-Laurie Lawrence and Nicole Sanders 6 THEME s S E 1 J Z Q Q 3 3 i ACTIVELY . UM ,113 if W we 1? La gy ., .- ,,,, nwwavnww -H' iii. , ,, .X 3 dwg , ' , 9 ,,, , 5 . A J, z y f. ,::f,!r' it . ,, ,, Y. s 5' f ',Q' 'W sz ' -1L. Hi-f .W i f , M ,, gan , , Gift' 2 6 1 'lv Ac ' Q Q E9 3 af'-wif We 'A ,I Q, f , s- ux M f ,,VV A ,M Y , ,....,.-.A-v- gn As The finaIisTs sTarTed performing, IT was as if The audience was . . . Seeing STars T began weeks In ad vance lVIarcie Lea and I song To use said senior Heidi Johnson. AfTer we learned The song, we puT TogeTh- er our cosTumes along wITh The moTions we were going To do, Then we rehearsed and rehearsed again Till we could do iT in our sleep. We pracTiced in fronT of a mirror and in fronT of our mofhers. geTTing every movemenT down paT. This was The case for mosT of The performers. Pracfice began well in advance. STudenTs who wished To be in The Lip Sync con- TesT wenT for a Trial audiTion. From This, finaIisTs were chosen who would perform Their rouTines in fronT of a packed audiforium. I wasn'T nervous aT all. I had per- formed break'n before so IT wasn'T all ThaT new. We rehearsed aloT which was The secreT advanTage To noT being nervous, said Dwighf Guyfon, sophomore, who per- formed along wiTh five friends To UBeaT STreeT I Think The audience ThoughT iT was real good. They were really responsive To all The acTs. The show was puT Togefher well and firsr began by picking Q The finaIisTs looked like profession- als, which made The show even more enjoyable, said IVIicheIle Ridgeway, junior. The audience cheered every acT, Thus parTici- paTing and adding To The show jusT as much as The finalisTs. Valerie IVIcCray, junior, commenfed, 'il wenT because SouThwesT has never had a Lip Sync. I ThoughT iT would be inTeresTing. I enjoyed iT very much. I Think They should have one every year. AfTer Monica Williams and Der- rick Thomas welcomed everyone who came, The IisTars sTarTed sTruTTing Their sTuff. The reason I parTicipaTed was because IT was a good chance To be someone eIse, said STacey Turner, junior, 'Tor ThaT shorT period of Time ThaT I was performing, IT was like I was lVladonna, a sTar. There could only be one winner and NanneTTe WaITon came ouT on Top, receiving The fifTy dollar grand prize. Everyone Then came back on sTage To perform We Are The World Thus ending The specTacular evenT. The money raised from The show wenT To The iIWe Are The World Relief Fund To help The sTarving people in our world. -Nicole Sanders SINGING A GOLDEN OLDIE, Seniors, lVIarcie Lea and Heidi Johnson bring back memories of The Supremes by singing STop, In The Name of Love. STUDENT EVENTS FEELING THE REWARDS, senior, Monica Williams congrafulafes sophomore, NanneTTe WaITon afTer being named as The overall winner. GIVING IT HIS ALL, Prince, alias Joseph Campbell, junior, performs To I'When Doves Cry. I I '-Nga Lip Sync Findlisis Commodores- NighT Shifi Derrick Thomos, Thomos Green, Derrick Toylor, ond Alonzo Buchonon Diono Ross-'llvlissing You Robin lvlonnig Grond lvlosier lvlel ond The Furious Five Colvin Word, Reese Dovis, Joe Dovis, Dvvighl Guylon, ond Eric Klymox- lVlon All Pouse lvlorio Gorreil, Chorlene Ddniels, Kim Chupik, Cossoundro Smilh, Rhondo Brooks, ond Rene Jockson Nighl Ronger- STill Rock ln Americo Scoll Sonders New Edilion- lVlr. Telephone Mon Fred Hill, Brdnllev Colemon, Thomos Green, ond Reggie lvlifchell 1... 'I 'I LIP svivc '85 Run D-lvl-C-l'King of Rock Winson Jdckson, Alperi Adkinson, ond Colvin Word Modonno-l'Lucky Slor Nonnelle Wolion lvlodonno-llLike A Virgin Slocy Turner Prince-l'VVhen Doves Cry Joseph Comppell The Time- Jungle Love Fred Hill, Kevin Broxlon, Bronlley Cole- mon, Wendell While, ond Thomos Green Supremes-llSTop, ln The Nome of Love lvlorcie Leo ond Heidi Johnson Vonily 6- NosTy Girl Rochel Phillips, Geodys Droke, ond Kim Borren Beach FGVGI' Banisned .f f ' 'in T ' 1' Iii - ' ver hove one of Those doys when you need o liTTle sun ond fun? Sounds like you hove o cose of BEACH WITHDRAWAL! The closs of '86 diognosed The sympToms ond prescribed The perfecT remedy-A Luou! This onTidoTe could hove been hozordous if ddminisTered To o pd- TienT wiTh Type NP. Cnon-porTyD oTTiTude. This personoliTy Type mighT hove been overcome by The orroy of colorful sTredmers, gi- dnT seoshells, ond oTher ouTrd- geous decoroTions, which grdced The wolls of The TCU Bollroom. However, for Those who were SHOCK OVERWHELMS THE ATTENDING UNDERCLASSMEN os Chris Johnson, Ho! LomberT ond Kevin Gibons Toke o breoTher from The ocTiviTy oround Them. GROUP THERAPY RECEIVES JUST PRAISE os sTudenTs mingle To The music by ScoTT Loony. J s s ' ' Vlleory bodies yeorn for ci releose, closs of '86 hos jusT whoT The docTor ordered! reody To experience This medicol breokThrough The Luou wos, in The words of Junior STocey CosTon, A blosTful experience! These weekend beochbums gdThered for group Theropy SoTur- ddy, April 20, 4985. PorTiciponTs or- rived in onyThing ond everyThing from gross skirTs To weT suiTs. Cory lvloberg, o senior, sold, 'll reolly liked The focT ThoT we were ol- lowed To dress crozy! So-long ofTer The sun wenT down, The mu- sic begdn drumming The blues owoy. The TreoTmenT wos o compleTe success! -Sondra Cox ond Tonya Doyle A ' 41-, QQ my Y 'I3 JUNIOR LUAU if - 4 A 38' mr DANCING TO HIS OWN BEAT Winson Jackson Ucufs The rug of The TCU Boll- ff' Well . . AlThough cameras were noT used The drama de- parTmenT probably heard ThaT phrase more Than They care To remember. Early January, The deparTmenT sTarTed preparing Tor The 4985 spring musical, lil-lello Dolly. Audi- Tion daTes were seT and The casT was chosen. Edlyne Dickson sTaged The scenes and direcTed The sTudenTs while Willa Barminski worked wiTh The singers. The or- chesTra was conducTed by DoTTie ighTs! Camera! AcTion! li WITH BAITED BREATH, members of The casT anxiously awaiT The verdicT of The judge afTer The arresT of Barnaby and Cornelius. GO AHEAD, SAY IT! Dolly Levi, played by BeTh Covell, has iusT arrived in New York CiTy on The Train. Hello Dolly!!! Linn while The choreographers Frances Lea and Carol PosaviTz perfecTed The dancers. Long hours and laTe nighTs add- ed To The musical's success. As Cyndi Brucks said, iiThings don'T really come TogeTher unTil The very end, buT iT Turned ouT greaT! Probably a firsT for The drama deparTmenT was The use of renT- ed cosTumes from New York. ln The pasT, The cosTumes have been made by hand. Money earned from previous musicals was used To renT The cosTumes. 'il don'T know if we had enough Time To pracTice, buT iT wenT smooTher Than we ever expecT- ed! said RoberT Clark, seT man- ager. I-lello Dolly was a huge success because of The dedica- Tion from sTudenTs, Teachers, and parenTs. 'TIT was really a loT of fun puTTing This musical play TogeTher. I wish closing never had To come, casT member, Amy Reynolds said.- Alicia Wefsel and Courfney Ha- burn 1.1 'ill ...l... STUDENT EVENTS Q s 5' ' 'Q' v v 4 V4 4 ' W 3094 S56 s Q QQQQO 1 - 5 . 1 5 44 1-J' 530 pr ' l U f M5 Ab 'vijxt' ! 1 F V 1' an 1 'ii' 1 ., , , . ,, Q Q XM ' 4: , 2 r, '. H X . . .SMOOOOOOCH . . .AfTer singing lT Only Tokes o lVlomenT, Cornelius Hockl, ployed by Tom Horvey, kisses his lover Irene lVlolloy, ployed by Corol Co- son. ENJOY THE OPERA? Irene Molloy, ployed by Cyndi Brucks, Tries To hide Cornelius ond Bornoby in The closeT from Horoce. 'I 6 STUDENT EVENTS 0 O g 0 0 O Q I .... Dolly Levi ................... Ambrose Kemper ........ Hordce Vdndergilder ..... Ermengdrde .............. Cornelius i-iockl ..... Bdrndoy Tucker ....... Minnie Foy .......... Irene Molloy ........ Mrs. Rose .............. Erneslind Money .......... Rudy CHedd Wdilerb ...... Judge ........................... l-lorold Brion Cory Posdvilz Chris HCITVGY' Jim While' Lori Dove Joe Tommy Jyolhi Bhonu' Lisd Moyers Ann Mdrie Dodson Scoll Corley 1 fp.z:a:ws:'wff- i f g. Q I 0 , .0 Q 0 , . 'o' .I ..' : 0' O. . CAST oFg,gelfl.efiQAclEres ........................ Belh Covell' .... ..... Jim While' Chris Hdryey' ...... Elhdn Moore, Eric Nelson' , ........ Lisd Shullz, Amy Reynolds .... ...... T om Hdrvey, Jeff Slringer' A X . .............. 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N sy .ws fi ' s:.ss2':Qfi2f? . ff im x ' ' ' 'Q ' 5 me QPIQNCQG 'A 1 3 W., El: If 2, fi 4 gi, A if Mikelli QE. U 1 f ,s .A .. M ., , li? UW 3, is ., if 1 1 X me 55 bl.-iW,.....s :,gg.,.f....w- NM si X 1. I we is w ws, gg V R is Q My 'ff Q . 31 f . . . .,,ri... 4 3 is 1. 15 Wag, s . r..i f W - f- :I ,ng W? .. W LOOK AT THE HUNK! Minnie Foy, ployed by Monico Nelson, discusses men wilh Miss Molloy in lhe hdl shop. ....-... 47 ,.. MUSICAL '85 Alysso Cole Misly Slrickldnd Tom Hdrvey Krislin While Shdri Rome Polly Buck' Nild Overlon' Kdri While Becky Rome ' Denoles Thespions l On The Edge of a Dream . . . Seniors CelebraTe wiTh a NighT of EnchanTmenT veryThing from converTi- bles To renTed limos pulled up ouiside The Americana HoTel on The nighT of lvlay L1Th and ouT sTepped over 200 couples clad in Their finesT Threads for Their lasT big dance of The year. An evening of fine dining, danc- ing, a slide presenTaTion and an awards ceremony awaiTed The seniors arrival. A band called The ArTisTs also anTicipaTed The seniors arrival as They seT-up eduipmenT in The ballroom decoraTed in peach, lSN'T SHE LOVELY brags Jimmy Thomas obouT his Nolan High School daTe, Cheryl AswalT. OFF TO SEE THE WIZARD. Jody Harris, lVlerediTh WhiTTen, KaThy Brown, RuTh Taylor, and HeaTher Richmond dress The parT of The prom Theme To greeT The people as They arrive. blue, and gray. ilThe hoTel looked wonderful and The Terrace where we Took picTures was gorgeous . . . even The baihrooms were nice, said junior, Kelly STewarT. lvlany seniors ThoughT ThaT The awards ceremony was The high- lighT of The evening, buT Tonya lQoberTs said, Uivly favoriTe parT was jusT being There wiTh all my friends! ul ThoughT The enTire nighT broughT The senior year To a nice ending, added Joe lVlyers.- Cyndi Brucks ARE WE HAVING FUN YET? asks Monica Dodds as The Senior class delegaTes Try To organize The awards presenTaTion. GENTLEMEN PREFER HANES says Lisa Re- mualdo To P.J. Tradelius who came To The dance in a knee brace and shorTs. I s .1 48 ...- sTuoENT EvENTs if As! A flu, vs sag i in- '19 SENIOR Preaivi '85 if 5 f LOOK MA, NO HANDS! Ray Fuller, Mi- chele Holmes, Chris Naler, and David ApplewhiTe waive Their hands on The crowded dance floor of The Arneri- cana HoTei. TAKE ME AWAY Thinks Lauren Fangrnan as she dances in The arms of Senior ScoTT McClellan. AfTer hours of swedTing under cdbs dnd gowns, They were free, wheTher They wdnTed To be or noT. THE END IS JUST THE BEGINNING. . . . nxious pdrenTs friends ond reIdTions of The 4985 grodudTing seniors filled Ddniel lvlyer Colliseum on Thursddy, lVldy 30. For mdny This wos d TrdumdTic exper- ience wiTh The redlizdTion ThdT This wds The closing of on ero. Grddu- r l: I AL , N7 1 Q. te, T T 2 2 .f M .em f .2 I if: dTion: The culmindTion of loTs of hdrd work, mednT someThing dif- ferenT To every senior. AfTer hours of sweoTing under cops ond gowns, They were free, wheTher They wdnTed To be or noT. To ev- eryone iT symbolized The closing of The gdb beTween ddolescence 4 l g J s i . o illll s s E A T I is TEE Q I I 'W 'T ..,, I :., i f - K N5 al I vnf I 5' If I 'X A. 1 I 'iz as-aim 9' 7 ,..- sv ' I Q V r T ' , O Q . N V' M s M i 9:1341 Q9 WAITING TO RECEIVE THEIR DIPLOMAS, some members of The cldss of '85 look on. EXUBERANCE AND SOMBERNESS wcilk bock To bock os Jill Alligood ond John Allen DTGDOTG To receive Their precious diblomds. .W M . .X i.. 20 ..... STUDENT EVENTS ond ddulThood, The combleTion of d gool in life ond The Time To begin onew. -Heidi Hanks PROCESSING ONWARD Bdrbro Acuno ond PdTrick Bdnks redlize ThoT This is The end of on imborTdnT ero of Their lives. y -E.. ., T '85 TOGETHER ONE LAST TIME, The CICJSS Of i-v...f!- T ll 2'l ,,... ei2ADuArioN '85 LET'S PARTY! IT dll begdn when The oops were Thrown high in The dir ond ThoughT- ful grdduoTes suddenly leT dll Ten- sion Turn To SXUDSTODCS. Everyone mode d mod ddsh for The odrs ond Tore ouT of The pdrking IoT To rook The Town. The Closs of '85 sTdrTed Their long evening oT The lvlule Bdrns. Five dolldrs dT The door ddrniTTed Them To The pdrTy of The yedr, TedTuring The Swing. The Ivlule Borns were d wild frenzy of exoiTe- rnenT. The dverdge senior hdd no diffi- culTy coming up wiTh plenTy of oredTive Things To do even in The wee hours of The morning. Some even drove To Benbrook Ldke To wdToh The sun rise. OThers wenT To PuTT PuTT, ending up dT Denny's for on edrly bredkTdsT. WhdTever Their pldns for The evening This wds desTined To be The mosT incredible nighT of Their lives Thus for. Finolly They were free! -Held Hdnks ESCAPING THE TEXAS HEAT, freshrnon Mike DwiQhT Tokes o dip in his pool. HAVING CAUGHT THE LIMIT, sophomore Joey Kozelis reTurns from o deep seo fishing Trip in Corpus ChrisTi. Z? I gg., all A SAY CHEESE! VisiTing The houses of Porli- rnenT, John Aouno, Colleen Murphy, MorgoreT Ashley, Angie Voclen, ond Melisso Moore enjoy The sighTs of Lon- clon. 22 STUDENT EVENTS 9 I As realiTies surface, sTudenTs find summer is . . . What You Make IT ummer brings To mind sleeping laTe, Traveling To fun places, and cruising The poulevards wiTh friends. However, for some sTudenTs, summer was a Time for jobs, unbearable heaT, and noThing To do. Junior, Susan Good felT iT was harder To keepin Touch wiTh her friends, because of everyone geTTing jops. For oTh- ers, such as sophomore, Michelle Siepielski, The summer was Awe- some! I was so pusy and There was so much To do. EnTerTainmenT parks such as Six Flags, WhiTe Wafer and WeT 'n Wild were filled To capaciTy daily wiTh sTudenTs Trying To escape The summer heaT. For oThers, school sponsored Trips offered a once in a IifeTime chance To visiT far away places such as Paris, London and Rome. While living in lTaly wiTh a l 23 SUMMER REALITIES family as a summer foreign ex- change sTudenT, senior, Mike Phi- lipski expressed, Leaving The UniT- ed STaTes To experience a new cuITure is someThing I'Il never for- geT. Though The realifies of summer vary from sTudenT To sTudenT one Thing is apparenf-Summer is whaT you make iT.-Deanna Ka- Zelis FINDING TIME TO REST, senior, Melissa Moore sleeps while crossing The English Channel. CATCHING THE RAYS, seniors, Mark Tu- Iecke and Brian Burdoff avoid a wi- peouT while skiing Lake Palo Pinfo. fmiuiis. gs S TSX :EYE A ,. S22 A 3' s Sf 1 sm . ' qw 0 Mr F' HQ? , . sf? I 'I gps T535 3435 Wx fig 53152 31338452535 iw 5133 S' 5 T5 s . fu? U ' Q 'W may L 35 52 ls ,L ij? si 5? G V ss S yi V N s 23 4 .W - A . X gg QS' X7 5 E5 J? Q ks 359 .2'.2. fi? Tis 3? ,B iw-e,,,iM,, ,. lf you have The mind To . Dare To Dream ejoicing as The lasT bell rang, Dreamy Darla raced ouT The school doors. Summer was be- ginning and The fanTasy was sTarTing. Hopping inTo her pinTo, she hur- riedly opened The door. As she plopped down in The driver's seaT, she imagined she was in a brand new sparkling whiTe Jaguar XJ-6. Darla zoomed off inTo The sunseT. So many Things had To be done in such liTTle Time. She walked up The sidewalk, inTo The house, and back To her moTh- er's room. Her moTher, glad To see her, exclaimed, Darla, you need To go shopping before your Trip. Here are The lVlasTercard and Nei- mans card. Be back by eighT o'clock, we have To caTch your flighT To New York aT nine-ThirTy. Okay mom, Darla said as she skipped off. AT The mall, she boughT Three new dresses, six pair LIVING THEIR WILDEST DREAMS, lvlarcie Lea, senior, and Jennifer Fish, junior, go round in VVashingTon, D.C. SNOOZING BY THE POOL, ElizabeTh Jackson Takes a break from her life sav- ing course aT The Jewish Communify CenTer. of panTs, four pair of shoes, and some pajamas. NexT came The perfume, make-up, and oTher ne- cessiTies. This is The life, ThoughT Darla. lVlom seemed To be exciTed abouT The Trip so she wouldn'T say anyThing abouT The bill Till afTer The Trip. Before she knew iT, They were headed for The airporT. She bid her moTher good-bye and boarded The plane. Deciding To sleep ThroughouT The flighT, she snuggled inTo a window seaT. VVhaT seemed like jusf a few minuTes laTer, she felT The plane jerk and awoke. She was in New York. She picked up her hoTel informaTion and lug- gage, Then waved down a Taxi. Driving Toward The Waldorf As- Toria, she Took in all The sighTs and The sTrange people. The hoTel was beauTiful! Of course, her sighT see- ing would have To waiT unTil Tomor- row. Darla was up brighT and early SaTurday morning. She checked The fronT desk for name and show- Time of The Broadway play ThaT nighT. The clerk was very poliTe in Telling Darla ThaT 42nd STreeT was showing and ThaT she should buy some Tickefs from The desk as soon as possible. She boughT Two TickeTs, hoping To meef a friend To accompany her. Flying Through The fronT door, camera around her neck, Darla looked around and spoTTed The STaTue of LiberTy. She decided noT To Tour lT Today, since The STaTue was geTTing a face lifT, buT she sTood by The waTerfronT and shoT some fabulous picTures. Now iT was Time To visiT The Empire STaTe Building. Darla could barely believe her eyes when she saw iT. From The sidewalk, she almosT fell over backwards Trying To see The Top of iT. Inside, Darla joined a group and rode an elevaTor To The observaTion Tower. The view was ouTsTanding. The ciTy was so big l. 24 ,1- STUDENT EvENTs N i, . . 'T 'Q ,. ,T W 1 if WA f,iik,gl ,,, i if fe. - ' . I rivals' LAPPING IT UP, Lone Beene, junior, ond Todd Trodellus. senior, swim lops under The hoT sun. ond so crowded ThoT Dorlo couldn'T help buf be foscinofed. Then she noTlced o young mon sfondlng beside her, how could she hove missed him before? He hod The mosf gorgeous blue eyes wiTh long block eyeloshes. He wore o leofher lockeT ond hod o purplish highllghf To his holr. You don'T see mony people like This in FT. WorTh, she sold, lT's reolly cool. Hi, l'm Dorlo ond l'm jusT vislT- ing New York. ldon'T know where onyfhlng is. This clfy is so weird To me. lT's noT so weird offer you live here for o while buT l'll odmlf iT Tokes owhile To obsorb everyfhlng. l'm John buT people coll me Skin- ner, he replied. Skinner, ThoT's preTTy wlld, sold Dorlo, 'lHow obouT you joining me TonighT ond we con go see o Broodwoy ploy. lwos olso plonnlng dinner of The 2'l Club TonighT. Pick me up of six of The Woldorf, ond we'll go from There. Awesome, sold Skinner, l'll see you TonighT Then. The dinner wos The besT ond The compony wosn'T bod elTher. The ploy wos fobulous ond offerwords They Took o ride in o horse drown corrloge. This ls like o fonfosy, ThoughT Dorlo. They Turned To- word eoch oTher, The moonllghT l 25 .T SUMMER FANTASIES -i is fl ff 1 - , . 'wg , W.- . lk, sm. . ,.sl,l . K Jig, cosf o sofT glow over eoch of Their foces. Sklnner! Thonks for coming wlTh me TonighT. l've hod The besT Tlme! sold Dorlo. She wos obouT To kiss him when she heord . . . l'Dorlo, Dorlo, woke up. She opened her eyes only To find The school porking loT ond her besT friend sTorlng up oT her. She shivered os she slowly looked oround hoping To see Skinner. Smil- ing To herself, she puT The key lnTo her lgnlTlon, sold good-bye To her friend, ond drove her green PinTo home. Some doy, she ThoughT. -Befsy Forf As The year wore on, sTudenTs who pracTiced over The summer realized ThaT . . . Practice Makes Perfect h no, The alarm! These were The firsT words said by The fooTball players, band members, cheer- leaders, ROTC, and vol- leyball players when They woke up in The early hours. When AugusT arrived, iT was Time To geT serious even Though iT was unexpecTedly upon Them. To The players, summer was over, aT leasT ThaT's how iT seemed. Au- gusT meanT early hours, heaT, frus- TraTion, and exhausTion. PracTice was number one on Their lisT. Chris PiTTman, JV fooTball player, said, AT firsT iT sTinks, buT iT geTs beTTer as we go. On a lighTer side, ScoTT PosaviTz, VarsiTy fooTball player, said, lT's only Two weeks and we need The pracTice To be ready for you ,.... 1 The upcoming season. OuT on The band field, com- mands of aTTenTion were heard. CommenTing on The pracTice, Evelyn Tidwell, senior, says, 'llT's good To a poinT, buT you can'T ex- pecT The besT if you don'T prac- Tice. Junior Jennifer T2oberTs add- ed, l really don'T like The heaT, buT we really need The pracTice. l feel iT pays off aT ciTy oonTesT when we Take The TiTle of 'The BesT'. Even before AugusT hiT, The cheerleaders were aT workshops and compeTiTions. As Lauri Law- rence, senior, puT iT, We definiTely need The pracTice. We learn To work TogeTher. The physical and menTal Tensions were quickly overcome. Asked wheTher or noT The exTra work was worTh The ef- .-...u.. - forT, Craig lVlcNeil, senior, said, DefiniTely. IT leTs you know how much you can do and gives us CROTCD a sense of accomplish- menT. The ROTC camp was held aT ForT Leonard Wood, lVll. LasT, buT noT leasT, are The vol- leyball players. Their workouTs lasT abouT Three hours every morning. Sylvia Polk commenTed, The hard workoui is going To kill me, buT in The end, l'll be The besT player. DespiTe The long hours, The unre- lenTing sun, and The heaT: The pracTice makes everyfhing pay off.-Jennifer Quaife GETTING IT ALL TOGETHER Shawn Porfer, ChrisTy Crummel and oTher band mem- bers show Their abiliTy To mark Time. -1- 26 .-l sTuoENTs EVENTS . f Ef5f5'f1S5 'ffzf 'T i iii ,er . , miie' gr?-was 5 - ri, SLIDING WITH STYLE, Mdrk Roberson I experiences The downfoll of rope climbing QT The ROTC cdrnp. TAKING TIME OUT, Roderick Burrell dnd Tom Erwin show Their exhdusTion dfTer d hdrd doy of work. fx Ji Aw. , , k M I I H - ,J 3521 A my y READY T0 KNOCK'EM DEAD.TI1G VOfSi- STRETCHING TO THE LIMIT, The VdrsiTy TY CVIGSVIGOUGVS DFOCTICG Gnd GX- fooTbdIl pldyers show Their offensive eouTe Cl pyrdmid shope during The Skills during prqcfice, summer workouTs. .-.. 27 1. SUMMER PRACTICE As summer ends, school begins, And iT's Time for . . . School PrepdrdTions s sTudenTs geT reddy for school They hove To re- member one Thing-reg- isTrdTion. lQegisTrdTion is The Time for sTudenTs To pick Their cldsses ond Their Teoch- ers, buT They oiso wdnT To coTch up wiTh old friends ond moke new ones. Teochers oiso hove Two redsons To dTTend regisTrdTion. They oT- Tend regisTroTion To dccepT The compuTer cords from The sTudenTs ond They dlso Tdke Time To visiT wiTh Their fellow Teochers. HIT wds confusing buT l hdd more freedom To choose cldsses ond Teochers Thorn losT yeor, replied freshmdn, Kim KoTTler. lvldny fresh- men were confused dT regisTro- Tion, buT iT does geT edsier every yeor. I wds confused losT yeor, buT This yeor, wiTh experience, I hdd fun, Sophomore Kim Lock- hdrT sdid. iT is very frusTroTing To siT in The dudiTorium ond be The Idsf home- room To go To The cdfeTerid. lvlr. LongvdrdT's homeroom wds The second homeroom To enTer The cofeTerid, buT some of The sTu- denTs did noT hove Their compufer cords becouse They were mis- pldced. We hdd To siT in The dudi- I Torium for on hour unTil everyone hdd lefT ond we received Tempo- rdry cords so we could regisTer. I jusT hope The sTudenTs ThdT hdd To woiT, geT To go firsT nexT semes- Ter. Sophomore Coleen Domos- Ter replied. AfTer dll of The sTudenTs lefT, The Teochers sTill hod Things To do. They hdd To geT reddy for The nexT week by cledning Their rooms, decoroTing, ond prepdring for Bock To School Week. -Kelly Dos- kocil BE BRAVE, TRY ME!!-Brion Burdorf helps freshmon STdcey lVlcCloin regisTer for his firsT yedr oT high school. im- STUDENT EVENTS 5 THIS CAN BE SO CONFUSING! Junior Cori Dirnberger helps freshmen Annie Bul- 'rerly oncl Louro Arnell orronge some closses iogelher. ,e f r-r mf : law... 4, , 555, ,. - .W . 3 4' if K sig sf? Y r f i g if is if W YE Tw 6' 29 REGISTRATION f A f i s Al I HAVE TO TAKE THAT? Thinks fresh- men Alison Leeper os Angelo Allor looks for her nexl deslinolion. ARE YOU STILL CONFUSED? Asks Tornro King os she helps freshmon Suson Ho- gen work oui her schedule. A . V . 5 V D .k?,s1!Af-4rge1..f K .... YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING, Thinks junior Q. STephonie FoTTig os she receives her English Q inn' ,Mi , np ., V ,,.q.'1- I M... f 2 an X - Y,,,,?,. H ' f...a.,- 1, . Q-es, . -x-, .-- A f-v. Q, , wfifh-Thr J' i ew. pdper wiTh regreT. E r No more swimsuiTs, No y e f more pools: lT's bdck ' T i ii i f g T' fm To pencils, books, ond 'T The FirsT Week of School!! while lisTening To his homeroom Tedcher s endless drrdy of rules, he wishes he wds sTill home dsleep or hedding off To d ddy dT The pool, or jusT spending The ddy wdfching gdme shows dnd old re- runs. When suddenly The dn- nouncemenTs bredk Through Skip's ThoughTs dnd bring him bdck To The redliTy of school. Skip's home- room Tedcher begins pdssing ouT The firsT of ThirTeen hdndouT's cov- ering everyThing from The dlmd mdfer To vdccindfions, ond of course, The emergency cord. LdTer in The hdlls, Skip is cdughT up in The confused congesfion of pdssing period. Skip looked for old friends ond woTched losT freshmen geT misdirecfed by The older sTu- denTs. JusT ds he hdd expecTed, his firsT dssignmenf wds To wriTe dbouT his summer. The week wore on ond Skip looked forwdrd To The week- end dcTiviTies, sTdrTing ouT wiTh The Howdy Togo Ddnce on SdTurddy nighT. Findlly, Friddy drrives ds Skip s Skip drifTs off from redliTy THE OPERATOR PLEASE, sdys on cinxious Chorlene Doniels, senior, owoifing her emergency breok Through To her boyfriend. sTruggles To geT ouT of bed. Gldncing dT The clock, Skip jumps ouT of bed ond proceeds To Throw on his clofhes. Being dlreddy 7:30, Skip inholes his bredkfdsf ond runs To The door. Sldmming his cdr inTo pdrk, Skip rushes for his English cldss while Trying To beoT The Tordy bell. SiTTing bdck in cldss, Skip reflecT- ed on his firsT week-d Trying one. -Karen Gibson, Monde! Phi- lipski, and Lduri Lawrence .T 30 .1 STUDENT EVENTS . DO I HAVE TO? excldims on ex hdusTed Julie Ddvis, senior, To oi SO THIS IS PLASTICS? ponders The 5Th pleoding Lduri Ldwrence, senior. period cldss of Mr Wrckwdre V Dancing To The Tune of Togds. Teen-dgers Trdvel Through Time! l'lO Romdn Rebels wel- comed The newcomers ds well ds old friends inTo The swing of Things on SeloTember 7Th. The occdsion wos The TrodiTiondl Howdy Ddnce wiTh on ddded Twisf-Togos! The decordTions were redlly gredT, commenTed Ronni Gorb. Under The direcTion of Cyndi Brucks, The STudenT Council suc- cessfully Trdnsformed The cdfeTe- rid inTo d Romdn forum wiTh ivy- rowded inTo The cdfeTe- covered columns dnd sTdTues of Greek gods. To combleTe The scene, The sTudenT body come cosTumed in Togos foshioned in o wide vorieTy of designs, ronging from cdrToons To bdisley dnd brinTs. ill ThoughT ThdT The D.J. wos beT- Ter Thdn d live bond becduse of The vdrleTy of music ThdT wos bloyed, commenTed Cdroline Lelvlire. The crowd wos obviously in dgreemenf ds They ddnced To music bldyed by Joe Folger of KEGL, The guesT D.J. The chdnTs of cldss yells ofTen inTerrupTed The music, ds The sTudenTs' enfhusiosm sodred. 'iThis wos orobdbly The mosT spiriTed ddnce This school hos ever hdd! excldimed Lduren Fong- mon. -Kdfhy Brown HEADS ABOVE THE REST, Senior Lonie Ddcey finds The view beTTer from dTop Senior Dovid Efferson's shoulders. SENIORS' SHOUT DOMINATES The ddnce floor oT Their ldsT Howdy Ddnce. Wi? T, I I - W If ,gfffy - , I D 2 r f A gig gg, g QQ 7 ,- Ti ' . IS, J 7:11, ,, ?, ,,,, 111 A , g ,s,, I I I 2 sf. DANCING IN THE SHEETS , Freshmen Ronclell l-lllTbrunner, STooey Gregory, ond Llso SrhlTh show Their splriT Togo sTyle. STANDING AT THE MIKE, Joe Folger of KEGL enTerTc1lns oT The clonce be- Tween songs. 1... 33 -1. HOWDY DANCE SENIOR HOWDY KING AND QUEEN, Dovid Teis oncl Suzie Anderson JUNIOR HOWDY KING AND QUEEN, Lone Beene ond Amy Lee lllllll I' I I I I I l SOPHOMORE HOWDY KING AND QUEEN, Mike LeTTermon ond Kelle I Russell FRESHMEN HOWDY KING AND' QUEEN, Mike DwighT ond lvlorny -LomberT DRUMMING UP SCHOOL SPIRIT, Jimmy Canon, senior, plays Wipe OUT aT a pep rally for The game agaihsT NorTh- side. RED ROVER, RED ROVER leT Tech come over! shouT VarsiTy fooTpall players Mike PeTTy, Mark Lansford, David Ham- man, and Mark Kohchalski. HWEST WOW! I WONDER IF SHE'S AVAILABLE afTer The game? Thinks senior David Effersoh as he waTches The varsiTy cheerleaders aT ahaTher greaT pep ral- ly. HOLDING THEIR BREATH, as oTherwise They would fall, JV cheerleaders Take Their spiriT To The Top. 34 STUDENT EVENTS hdnging, ThdT's The word ThoT describes pep rdllies This yedr. AudiToriums? lvldybe. During losT peri- od? Forgei iT! SpiriT? ThdT's one Thing ThoT hdsn'T chonged. IT's sTrong ds ever! Even wiTh dll The chonges we're going Through, noThing con sTond in The wdy of spiriT. 'iWe've leorned To work oround House Bill 72. We don'T hove The TrodiTionol oTmos- pheres we did buT our spiriT is sTill There, sold senior Renoe Olin. Since iT would be known ThdT There would be no more pep rdllies during sixTh period, The cheer- Ieoders os well os The sTudenT s Pep Rallies Doing The bid Thing in o New Woy! body were looking for dITernoTives To The old TrddiTiondl wdys. Tommy STocy, sophomore, commenTed, 'THdving Them ofTer school is jusT like hoving Them during 6Th period. More people come Thdn in The morning pep roIIies. For The freshmon who hddn'T seen o pep rdlly, iT wds ci brdnd new experience. The bond, The cheerleoders, ond The closs chdnTs were dll definiTe essenTidIs in ony pep rdlly. IT wdsn'T whoT I expecTed iT To be, sold freshmon Ivldrk Horris, ul guess for my firsT pep rdlly, iT wds preTTy exciTing. The cheerleoders, ond The closeness of The cldsses helped The chonges disoppedr, moking This yeor beTTer Thdn iT's ever been. T'The cheerleoders looked greoT. The work They devoTed To The sduod redlly shows, sold ju- nior, RuTh Tdylor. TrodiTion does sTill exisT buT in dif- ferenT woys. Our oword winning cheerleoders, The fooTboII Tedm ThoT never quiTs, ond The school spiriT ThoT keeps building, keeps The pep rdllies olive wiTh spiriT.- Comi lfwegdnd I CAN REACH HIGHER Thdn you conl soys junior ChrisTie Richordson To oTher juniors, Ledh Willioms, Suson Good, RuTh Toylor, ond Becky RouhuT. my iv! f ni- . 1 . I f-f , 5 . T 5. f 4 E E , , ,,.,, ir' i . . M Q V 1 . .,,. . 7 . ' I .mf I 4 - W by ra . J ,..,. . 5 fs. ,if ,I X l 35 ...- PEP RALLIES PAINTING BY NUMBERS wos never This hard, Thinks Send Menzdorf ond Gino Gee os They work on The winning Senior flooT. PREPARING THE VOLCANO FOR ERUP- TION, Amy Adkins, Gino Gee, Mindy Pe- Ters, Mike WiTTy, dnd Debbie Johnson work diligenTly oT The Senior flooT meeT- ing. M+ f' , . . .1 ffffef Mini . ,Jag g r, K T Effie sz 1. .3 ,. -, ,sw My-. 'E ,lf ls- J. gl vi' . ,eg Quran 4983, V. .E ,531-was-ara so Hilti Q 9 ii 3 'Ulf ins ' E Tsg Q5?TE M'T'fQ3'W 1i3' ceq? EEfsl.ii.,k, T ws. , f . ,V, L -334 , 1-,1 ,Y iwlwisg 2. Closs spiriT grows os SouThwesT . . . FlodTs InTo Homecoming Things To mind The big gome The donce The pdrdde, ond yes, flooT meeTings. Edch yeor, every cldss enTers CI flodT in The pdrdde. BuT noT wiTh- ouT puTTing in d IoT of Time ond hdrd work. Edch cldss's sTudenT council delegoTion wos in chorge of The meeTings which for some, begdn ds edrly ds AugusT. IT wos jusT d big sociol evenT, commenTed HedTher Richmond, omecoming brings mdny junior, buT dfTer dll The visiTing wos done, we goT down To business. GeTTing down To business mednT geTTing d Truck, Troller, chicken wire, wood, ond Tissue poper, Then puTTing iT dll TogeTher before OcTober fourTh. BuT os CoThy Ar- neTT, senior, soid, lT's d greoT woy To build closs uniTy while you're olso building spirlT. SomeTimes, Though, dll The work doesn'T boy off. JusT dsk ony Ju- nior, os This yeor, Their flooT blew down jusT d week before The po- .-... 36 1 STUDENT EVENTS rode. They decided To sToy in The bordde, however, by puTTing oll of iTs remoins on d Trdller ond TiTling iT, Gone WiTh The Wind. The closses enTered Their flodT for compeTiTion wiTh oTher closses ond clubs. This yeor, winners in- cluded The Seniors for besT closs flooT, Juniors for honordble men- Tion, ond The ArT Club for besT club flooT. BuT os Goyle BiTTiker, sopho- more, puT iT, lT's redlly spiriT we're building, The flooT is seconddry. - Debbie Teogorden LISTENING IN on the lalesi gossip, Leah Williams siuffs The junior floar, noi know- ing il would soon be 'lgone wilh The wind. x S 7 'f f ? '-n , f 1' X Q 1 1' T, H 'wtf' if is , ' I iles' f fs ' YKXSQ, f ' 'X ffl N '35 11. ., 1 I A my , 5 jf Vt. If f I X if 'JN J, , is , . 1 ur. ,.,,,, J l.. 37 -- FLoAr MEETINGS Q DON'T YOU UNDERSTAND? Ronni Garb asks Curl Buraorf, when aliempl- ing To explain The plans for The Junior class floal, a 'IO fi. high jambox. PUTTING THEIR HEADS TOGETHER, Kevin Wagoner and Tifini Mayo measure up al a sophomore floai meering. P' is I Q- WHO'S THAT STEALING A KISS? IT's Brion Burdorf cousing The pep roiiy To Toke on C1 PG-43 roTing os he crowns Julie Dovis The Homecoming Queen. IT'S GONNA BLOW! worns Mindy PeTers To The seniors on The winning cioss fiooT os The voicono Qfire exhnguishery blows smoke inTo The oir. www, X, h,.,,i, STRIVING FOR A FIRST DOWN, The fooT- boil Teom pushes forword ogoinsT EHHS on The 35 yord line. Our Teom peoT The Highionciers wiTh o score of 8 To 6. CAUGHT IN A WIND TUNNEL, CSG- mem- bers Try To sToy presenTobie os Their po- rocie enTry owoiTs The drive Ground The schooi compus. 1? 4, ,T If T My K I T 2 , , 2 5.51 4 T i ge ,5 7 T n. Q -, ,, GOSH GOLLY THIS IS FUN! excloim The members of The new senior guys orgd- nizoTion, Omego, ds They line up Their enTry in The pdrode. .i fi WAITING TO BUY SPRINGSTEEN TICKETS? No, mdrching down Woodwdy in The Homecoming pdrdde. Over TwenTy cldss ond club flodTs enTered. AFTER OFFERING A SACRIFICE To The Az- Tec gods, STephen EfferTz shows co- Spdnish club flodT builder Lee UrTego ThoT he uses Sure Roll-On. V' gf if .-f, 4 2 V' ' .,'-'1lr .f ' 5 I Ng ' i Some coll iT chdos, some coll iT exciTemenT, oThers jusT coll iT . . . HOMECOMING omeooming ddy hos been ond probdbly dl- wdys will be one of The mosT elecTrifying ddys of The school yeor. This Oc- Tober's exciTemenT followed suiT wiTh GD explosive pdrdde, on owesome slide show ond courT- crowning dT The pep rdlly, ond d vicTorious win over The EosTern Hills fooTbdll Tedm. l've never hdd so much fun in my life! expressed sophomore Cdmi Wiegond obouT The fun-filled doy. STudenTs musT reolize, how- -... 39 .i HOMECOIVIING DAY ever, ThoT Homecoming doesn'T jusT come obouT on iTs own. IT Tdkes The hord work of mony cldss ond club members, sponsors, cheerledders, ond, of course, fooTbdll pldyers To moke iT d suc- cess. Moy we dlwdys hove such o credTive ond deTermined sTudenT body ond fdculTy To moke The Homecoming ddys of The fuTure ds owesome ond successful ds This yeor's. Give yourselves d big hondl -Cynd Brucks ,-, A night on The Town ' New York Style i The excitementheightened on Saturday, October ,fifth as stu- dents left work early, visited their florists, and primped for the even- ings activities. DiannaEspinoza, senior, mentioned about her afternoon, A 'il worked until three o'clock, went home, took a show- er, and ,got ready.,Then l went To lVlike's house and enjoyed the din- ner that he had Spent The day pre- paring. it was betterthan any res- tauranttve ever been To! 7IVlanyy,, couples ate outgat establish- ments of fine dining before the dance. After dining at lvlac's House, Javiar Garcia, senior, re- marked that the dessert was ex- cellent, I don't know what it was, but it was great. Among the most popular places To eat were such ,favorites as the Carriage ri-louse,-y CaIamiTy's, and the Swiss House. T f T ' f Y The highlight ofthe evening was arriving at the Elk's Club. The Stu- UGDT Council's ,extracurricular committee had ordered custom ...L 40 STUDENT EvENTs made dance decorations with a New York, New York Theme that were a big hit with students. I thought that it was a good Theme. l like how our dances are getting classy, commented Joanna AI- len. j Kidd Kraddockfrom KEGL was a real crowd pleaser and provided excellent entertainment. He also passed out prizes and kept every- one dancing until ther very liC1ST songr'-56fsyiFort1 A T j i , , A ,ff T TAKING A BREATHER, freshmen Kim De ALONE IN THE CROWD: Couples cling To Young, Suzie Peregrine, Juiie UnsworTh one onoTher ond ddnce homecoming CAHSQ, Todd Morous, ond Biil PioTrowski nighT dwdy. reidx dT Their firsT homecoming. 'Adam AND NOW FOR THE WALTZ! Kidd Krdd- WHAT KIND OF DANCE IS THAT? Seniors dock from KEG-L d.j.'s The ddnce. Brdnnon Boozer, BrigeTTe Ldlone, ond Eric Schorn ore ToToIiy engrossed in wdTching The IoTesT donce. ...l 44 Z.. HoiviEoorvuNe DANCE GHOULS RULE SCHOCL The school wos Trons- formed for ci doy. The hdlls were crowling wiTh gouls ond goblins, ond everyThing else your mind could dreom up. The reoson for This chonge in oppeoronce wos, of course, Hol- loween. On whdf ofher ddy could you see lvlr. PoToTo-Heod eoTing in The cofeferid or Adolf HiTler Teoch- ing o world hisTory cldss? The STudenT Council's dress up doy wos o success. lvlore goblins pdrTicipdTed Thon usucrl. As d re- sulT, The vdriefy of cosTumes wos I n Thursdoy, OcTober 34, HATS OFF . . . Chuck WhiTT, junior, immi- Tdfes Mr. PepperminT. HAWAII OR BUST, yedrbook sfdffers creofed Their own sTyle for Holloween. STudenTs l-lounT Holls more diverse Thon ever before. There wos everyThing from E.T. ond elephonTs To humon mums ond cereol boxes. HeoTher Rich- mond, junior, sToTed Being o ce- reol box wos o loT of fun, buT The mosT fun wos The sTronge looks people gove me. JusT obouT ev- eryone Took pdrT in some wdy, even if iT wos jusT d sTrip of pink poinT in Their hoir. STudenTs weren'T The only ones who porTicipdTed. lVlore Teochers dressed up, which meonT ThoT sTudenTs mighT hove spenT on hour IisTening To SisTer Mory preoch or on Sdfori Africon hunTer Tolk To his prey. During dll Three lunches, The TCU horned frog judged cosTume con- TesTs. Prizes were owdrded for The mosT originol, mosT Trddifionol, ond besT group cosTumes. Winning cosTumes included o scorecrow, o doll, ci frog Cperhdps The judge wos pldying fovorifesj. ond much more. All in dll everyone hod ci boil. lVlosT closses wenT on GS usudl. The only difference wos everyone wdsn'T quieT Themselves.-Men edfh Whiffen ond Chrisfie Richard- son A 1.--4l2...T j STUDENT EVENTS SPLIT PERSONALITIES caused many changes in sludenls. THE FREAKS COME OUT AT NIGHT, John Carler, Cindi Warren, Michael Duwe, Healher Carler, and Lisa Wallon gol involved in The Halloween spirll. I Q at Q 32. ,-is-w Q Q , to . is . --: A i ,, X R x - X - ., is M K X Q A K ,Viv ,Z E , f K L19 ' gfxl,-if T .55 fx- ' . ., ' is , I ,T 1 . T ay A x Q, QQ Q me Q E T QQ? .X MFT? Cdmofldge on Wheels m, excuse me here, A imemory lone. Remembering dll roller skoTing pdrTy. Dress cdmofloge. IT broughT book old Times, sold Cyndi Brucks, IT wos jusT whoT we needed, good cleon fun. For Cl loT of The sTudenTs The como-skoTe wos d Trip down jThose SoTurdoys when lvlom ond Ddd would hond you S5, you'd pick up your skoTes wiTh colored wheels ond moTching loces ond hedd for Rollerldnd. There would be girls ond guys fdsT skoTe, roces, couples skoTe, ond skoTing gdmes. 44 -...- STUDENT EVENTS These memories were relived for sTudenTs on December 40 dT Rollerlond WesT. We even fiT inTo our old skdTes! sold Alicio VVeTsel, IT wos o loT of fun, jusT like iT used To be, woy bock when. -Cami lfwegond BIG GIRLS CAN TIE THEIR OWN SKATES soys senior, RoberT Elrod To junior, Liso WolTon on The side of The skoTing rink. him. SISTERS THAT SKATE TOGETHER, STAY TOGETHER soy sisTers5 ju- nior, STephonie ond senior, Julie FoTTig. IS SKATING PARALLEL TO THE FLOOR POSSIBLE? Thinks senior, i-ions BerTeIsen, hoping he geTs up before someone skoTes over 45 oAivio-SKATE I'VE JUST GOT TO CATCH UP WITH HER! soys sophomore, Kevin Wogoner Trying To goin speed on The rink. THE OLYMPIC SKATING TEAM, Liso Wol- Ton, Leslie Hill, ChrisTie Richardson, Jen- nifer Showrnoker ond Jerri Wilson line up for Teom picTure. gi SPREADING HOLIDAY CHEER, senior Kris- Tin Heirnick ours o policeman under The misileroe or The Dicken's Fesiivol in Golvesion. GEE THANKS A LOT GRANDMAJ' soys sophomore Mork Benion os he opens his fifih novy sweoier. 46 sruDENr EVENTS Lin n As The season sTrikes SouThwesT . . . Holiday Happiness Decks The s The bell rang To end The final school day of The year, sTudenTs poured ouT of The school and raced off holidays. LasT minuTe shopping and errand running filled The firsT week of The Two week va- caTion, leaving The second week free To enjoy The Time off any way They pleased. IT goes by way Too fasT. I barely had Time To enjoy iT, commenfed sophomore Amy Krehlik. This feel- ing was shared by many who inTo The I rrr ,, ,..-I TRYING TO SNEEK A PEEK, junior Cori Dirnberger shakes her presenTs wiTh an- TicipaTion. HCIIIS were Too busy sleeping all day, eafing all afTernoon, and sTaying 'up all nighT To realize how really shorT Those Two weeks were. BuT ThaT didn'T sTop anyone from en- joying iT, as junior Rufh Taylor said, IT's my favoriTe Time of year! The holidays To some people meanf a Time To geT away. Whefher iT was To visiT relaTives or To hiT The slopes, sTudenTs enjoyed The Time off. Sophomore Jody l-Iar- ris, who was gone for mosT of The ,hoIidays, explained, I really jmissed my friends while I was gone, ouT I loved seeing my fam- ily. Some sTudenTs Took Trips wiTh friends To The ski slopes or followed The sun To The beach, buf eiTher way you can be sure They had a greaT Time during Their Time off. Overall, The holiday season meanT a IoT of differenT Things To differenT people. Mainly iT was Two weeks of shopping, visifing rela- Tives, sleeping laTe, overeafing, presenTs, parTies, and a IoT of fun!-Mereaifh VVhiTTen ana' Deb- bie Teagarden WHADAYA MEAN THERE'S NO SAN- TA? exolaims sfunned senior BeTsy ForT. '. l.. 47 ,l HouoAvs As sTudenTs celepraTe The season, iT's obvious . . . Holiday Mixers Make The Season he holiday season meanT more Than jusT crowded malls and candy canes, iT also was a popular Time for parTies. STudenTs celeprafed ev- eryThlng from Chrlsfmas and Han- nukah To The facT ThaT school was ouT for The year. There were jusT as many ways To celebrafe as There were reasons. Some parTies con- Jolly sisfed of jusT a few close friends ringing in The new year while There were some big pashes ThaT were nofhing shorf of animal house. lVlosT sTudenTs aTTended aT leasT one parTy over The holidays. There was a parTy almosT every nighT of The holidays for jusT abouf every,occaslon, sTaTed sopho- more, TT C-3reTa Lauer. Some of These mixers meanT geTTing dressed up T for a nighT on The Town, while on The oTher hand, some were jusT come-as-you-are. DespiTe The varieTy and differences of holiday geT-TogeThers, all sTudenTs had one Thing on Their minds: To cele- praTe and have The besT holiday season ever!-Debbie Teagarden and Meredifh Whiffen ...... 48 ., STUDENT EVENTS .X WN THE HOLIDAY FUN HAS BEGUN as junior girls exchange giffs aT a Chrlsfmas brunch. THE PARTY ARRIVES os seniors Bronnon ARRIVING IN THE LAND OF LILLYPUT, Boozer ond Brion Burdorf prepore lo sophomores Comi Wiegond ond Kelle oounidown The findl seconds of 4985. Russell wish everyone o hoppy holidoy. 1. 49 ii Hoiiofw PARTIES ATTEMPTING TO SPIKE THE PUNCH, lyli- chelle Leffler ond Korhy Jo lVloATeer prepdre The drinks CIT o sophomore holi- ddy pdrly. AND THEN SANTA BROUGHT ME Senior Jody Bodenhorher brogs opoui her Chrislmds ds seniors Louri Lowrenoe ond Cyndee Andrews lisien wilh envy. ssy WHO'S GOT THE CHEAT SHEET? whispers senior Kim Thompson To Eldine Horn To Jenne Fover To Sondro Cox! IS THAT MRS. BEASLEY? No, iT's senior Ryon Mossey focusing her dnTique gold-rimmed gldsses on her onswer sheeT. EDD -Q. Semester Finals s finoIs doys dp- prooched, sTudenTs wenT crozy cromming for TesTs. HdsTily memoriz- ing formulos ond Trying To remember who invenTed The sTeom engine, They frdnTicdIIy sedrched for dnswers ond won- dered how in The world They could remember Them. Some, however, jusT Tried To forgeT obouT The TesTs. -Jenni Smifh Amy: !'HeIIo'? Sora: Amy'? This is Sdrd. Do you hdve Those noTes we Took on The ElizobeThon Age? l'm Trying To sTudy English while I woTch Tdpes of Doy's of Our Lives. I hove Them buT They're oT school. I don'T hove English Til Fridoy. Oh, yeoh, I forgoT. I don'T know whoT l'm gonno do. l'm gonno foil This TesT wiTh o I TwenTy! I wish iT wos like IosT yeor. l'Yeoh! I con'T hondle Three TesTs o doy-ond we don'T Amy: Sora: Amy: Sora: even geT ouT eorIy! l'm jusT gonno skip periods one Through Three on Fri- doy. Amy: Speaking of skipping, Joson Sora: Am y.' Sora: Amy.- Sora: Amy. Sora: Amy: Sora: goT busTed for iT The oTher doy! uNO!ll l'm serious! Oh, well, moybe I won'T Then. Well, I beTTer geT book To sTudying. Yeoh Oh! I oImosT forgoT! Con I hdve o ride To school Tomorrow? My cor's dedd ogdinf' Sure, Why don'T you jusT geT rid of ThoT piece'? Oh, iT's noT so bod. Did you heor Debbie goT o brond new RobbiT converTibIe for her birThdoy'? Doesn'T ThoT jusT mdke you sick! l'Yes! Well, we reolly oughT To sTudy. O.K. Oh-before you go 'I M hours ldfer 50 STUDENT EvENrs Sora: l'VVeII, gee, Aim, iT's eleven- ThirTy. I guess I beTTer go. My mom'II screom if she finds me in here on The phone. She knows I hove TesTs Tomor- row. Amy: l'Yeoh, you're righT. I Think l'II jusT go To bed. I medn, if I don'T know This sTuff ofTer Three six weeks, whoT mokes me Think I'II Ieorn iT now? ReolIy! I don'T know whoT The poinT of finols ore ony- woy. They jusT like To TorTure us Sora: Amy: Well, I'II see you Tomorrow. Don'T forgeT To pick me up. Sora: O.K. Amy: Bye! Sora: Oh! By The woy! . . . I I I I I 'WWW' D Tm Wfwgpv li 5- 'G 1' in r N .f 'sg fs, Miwkff T !!'!!,, .W UGH! NOT ANOTHER SCAN- THIS HURTS MY BRAIN! sighs RuTh TRON! Thinks junior RoberT Clork Toyior, junior os she ond junior os he bubbles owoy on his Eng- G-reg Swihuro Try To ieorn o se- Iish mid-Term. mesier of Trig The nighT before The TesT. 54 1 FINALS Ei ww GOT THOSE BIG PLANS TOO? asks Jeff Oakley To a smirking Ronald Zunker. SENIOR PLAYBOY-Lynn Toomer shows off his daTe, Sharon Allen in grand sTyle. IS THAT CUPID? TrenT Godby, John Shanklin, Jeff Hammond, and STeve BuffingTon are sure They saw 'cupia' in The airl' sg THEY MULTIPLIED in The bag! Think STL:- denT Council members Amy Adkins and Brian Burdorf as They empTied 288 bal- loons on The dance room floor. . . . DID HE REALLY? asks a shocked Diedre KindsfaTher aT The girls gossip meeTinQ in The baThroom. ....- 52 11 STUDENT EVENTS l Cup'd's arrow was righT on TargeT DON'T YOU LOVE HIS TIE? asks JaneT BriTTon apouT Sean Duewel's Tie ThaT he received so many complimenfs on. . . . I THINK I LOOK DISTINGUISHED sTaTes Cliff Lea To his daTe Tamra King. wiTha... Touch of Class rom The firsT momenT sTu- denTs walked in The door They knew, This Back- wards Dance was going To pe special. The aTmo- sphere-presTigious, refined, new and unordinary. The pand-rock- ing wiTh varieTy and exciTemenT. The decoraTions-sparkling wiTh The perfecT Touch. This year's Backwards was The perfecT Touch of class for The mid-February blues. The AgenTs played some really radical music. IT was greaT To see The way everyone was so dressed-up and looking so nice. IT was a greaT change from The usu- al, commenTed sophomore, AusTin Weeks. The new Holiday Inn off I-35 was The perfecT place for The Valen- Tine's Backwards on February 45. The AgenTs goT some really greaT reviews. 'iThe Agenfs had a viva- cious sTyle all Their own! I never jammed so hard in my life! I dldn'T ...i 53 l. BACKVVARDS DANCE y ever wanT To sTop dancing! said senior, lvlarcie Lea. STudenTs danced up To ThaT very lasT song. Couples in Their own world wheTher iT was friend- ship or True love. The Holiday Inn added To This aTmosphere by making This seTTing like ThaT of a fairy Tale proughT up To daTe. From The look in Their eyes you could Tell cupid hiT The TargeT perfecT for Backwards '86.-Cami Wiegard and Cori Dirnberger Did you ever see Howoion prinfs before your eyes? Did you hove The urge To sleep in d nice pdfch of sun? Found yourself consTon Tiy hidng behind sungiosses? Were you pdcked for spring predk 2 mon Ths in odvonce? lf you hod ony of Those sympfoms in The monTh of Fepruory you mighf hdve conTrdcTed . . . Spring Fever! id you ever noTice ThdT dround The middle of Jdnuory dll The wdy up To spring preok you sTdrTed To hedr words dnd like: 'TI dm sick of grdy ddys, l'Gosh I need d Tdn, sun, Tdn-bodies, SouTh Podre, This would be o gredT ddy for d con- verTibIe, spring cIoThes, Idying ouT, grddudTion ond oTher phrdses ThdT refer To on incuroble diseose coiled: Do-dum-do-dd! Spring Fe- ver!! This unfdTdI diseose hiTs sTu- denis edsily, kind of creeping up on Them. SympToms? NoTicing phrdses 'W UH, WHAT'S MY COMBINATION? Thinks Kevin Greenspon on d doy hoT enough for shorTs ond shddes. POP-EYE THE SAILOR MAN! Thinks Brock Boiley Tdking Time ouT To relox on The couch. ThdT your skin is geTTing pdle, ci growing dislike for swedTers, puT- Ting on shorTs when The wedTher hiis d ddring 70 degrees, you sTdrT counTing down The ddys Till spring preok, ond The urge To Tdke d ddy dnd lenjoy The wedTher' suns you. Spring Fever is usudlly reldTed To Senior-iTis, Cd diseose seniors ond juniors geT dround The middle of Feprudry. Juniors cdn'T wdiT To be seniors dnd seniors cdn'T wdiT To geT ouT.D T'VVhen I Think of spring I Think of grddudTing, when I Think oT grddudTing I geT senior-iTis redl bod, sold senior CdThy ArneTT. Spring Fever wds edsily conTd- gious This yedr. When mid-Jdnudry TemperdTures hiT d record of 80 To 85 degrees The fever wds spredd- ing. ConverTiple roofs wenT down, girls rushed home To Idy in The sun, ond The cross beTween spring, winTer, ond Toll wdrdropes were seen. Worm wedTher feIT nice dnd en- courdged The coming of spring. 'lWhen weoTher like ThdT hiTs, I hdve The urge To preok dll The rules ond do someThing crozy, sdid ju- nior STeve HouTz.-Comi Wiegond I I I ii. 54 1... STUDENT EvENTs .Wi J , A iiis I Vyyh If 'NQ ,.L' M-'E AW,, , I X ,,. ,i ff 32, ' I f t EE 32,5 - , 2 A' V L' T5 i I -if N A .ws I .ue 3 3 i 3 s U 4. 9 WHAT DO MEAN IT'S UGLY? says Susan Kreger To Denise Dana regarding her rnas'rerpiece. I 5, 'f Q- . -Y I A s ' A L,,:.,: ' L i W .,-A.,1.,,.,... . .X,. . M I ,.k.l , A I CAN THINK MUCH BETTER wiih my shades on Thinks Sherri Rosser deciding wheiher or noi To crack one of The books in froni her. WHISTLING WHILE HE WORKS, Sieve Buffingion Thinks aboui his spring week- end plans. 'bk S i xhxsihx x I YOU SHOULDN'T say ihings like Thai! giggles Missy Jones To Ivlerediih Whii- Ten. 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Victory for Varsity Who were Those guys who ron mile ofTer rnile, lifTed weighTs, pre- pored Their fields for spring ploy, ond roised money by cleoning Amon GcirTer STodium dfTer TCU gomes? The boseboll Tedrnl Gooch Tommy lngrom moy ex- pecT o loT from his VorsiTy ployers, buT They usuolly delivered. The Rebs hove dppeored in posT secr- son ploy for The pcrsT 3 ouT of 5 yeors, ond This yedr's sdudd plonned To be There Too. ReTurn- ing from losT yecrr's Teom were Russell STockTon, Mike PeTers, Brcrdley Johnsion, Todd Truly, Robby Reed, Greg Richeson, Eric Schorn, Archer Lenzini, ond Tres MdrTin. Seniors, Todd Truly ond Rus- sell STockTon were chosen by Gooch lngrorn To be The Tecrrn cdpTdins. LdsT yeor, The VorsiTy Teom wenT ds for os Regionol Ploy- offs, where They were defeoTed by Lubbuck MonTerrey. Senior, Todd Truly sold, We hove o good chonce To go forTher or os for cis losT yeor's VorsiTy Teorn. WiTh ci liT- Tle luck, deTerminciTion, ond o bunch of hdrd work, The Rebel Teom hopes To copTure dnoTher successful yeor in bosebdll.-Amy Lee iifffifkanfiilllil. Bill-ill! Vcrrsifys From' Row: Jennifer Rice, Becky RdTliff, Gino Gee, Angie Godby, Leslie Hill 2nd Row: John WolloerT, Shown Groy, Michoel Duwe, Chris Reinboch, MiTch Willidms, Pdul Gonzoles, Jeff Toler 3rd Row: Cocrch Mike Thompson, Todd Truly, Mike PeTers, Brodley JohnsTon, Robby Reed, Archer Lenzini, Eric Schorn, Joson King, Mdnoger ScoTT PosoviTz Bock Row: Codch Glen Wood, Russell STockTon, Kevin MorTin, Greg Richeson, Seon Duewel, BreTT JohnsTon, Tres MorTin, Coach Tommy lngrdm NOT Picrure-dz John Bowen , -lt 58 SPORTS ,. ,, A I , f Z, ',,. ,, V, , ii , I I, YOU WANT ME TO DO WHAT? excloirns Junior, Archer Lenzini os he Telis Junior, Joson King To pick The cup up himself while cleoring up ofTer o TCU gome. SYNCHRONIZED BASEBALL THROWING? Juniors Chris Reinooch ond John Bowen cIernonsTroTe This incredible ToIenT. T Ns.. Aa, T fi ,,,,i,,., ,Wir ,,,. ,.,, ,,, If ,W Y W ,, I M 51117 .i,,,, ' 'Q gi' 5 ' TN A, I ju , rvii , g V I, 4.6 , Q21 1 g g I W ,i ,g 1Nwf ,1' H V H A W 3, mf buf - ,-M97 'W' . ,wif A ,,i,,,f4, , :W K J , W , TWA, , ,,,4,,L,. ,ff I 1 . ff V I, f,,,.ff THE LEADERS OF THE PACK ore These poseboll ployers who keep up The poce running miie ofTer mile ofTer miie FIND A PENNY, PICK IT UP . . . Senior Mike PeTers pounces on o penny . . . or is iT o poseooll? it 59 .., BASEBALL HEY BATTER, BATTER, BATTER . . . SWING! Senior Greg Richeson hos his eye on The boil os he clocks one over The fence. , fi lr FRESHMEN vvHHS A'!NsL Nh, Jv Q QU SHS WHT-IS AHHS B A , Cr GSYNYO SHS AHHS DUNBAP Xl Or SKY SHS DUNBAP EHHS ' T J SHS EHHS op. vvvATT jklmxo ' SHS op. WYATT TECH SHS TECH PHS SHS PHS WHHS SHS AHHS AHHS L SHS DUNBAP DUNBAP SHS EHHS EHHS SHS op. WYATT op. vvvATT SHS TECH TECH SHS PHS SHS PHS Underclassmen aim for a winning season Working jusT as hard, The Junior VarSlTy and Freshman Baseball Teams were in Training for a win- ning Season. Under The direcTion of JV Coach Mike Thompson, and Freshman coach Glen Wood, The guys spenT many hours pracTiclng Their fielding, caTching, and loaT- Ting To perfecT Their Techniques. The Baseball deparTmenTs' fun- draisers included Selllng M8aM's Twice a year, holding a raffle for a chance To win a color T.v., and The underclassmen goT paid for main- Taining The diSTricT fooTpall field aT SouThwesT. WlTh each individual's devoTed Time and TalenT To The sporT, The JV and Freshmen Teams will have a vicToriouS year ahead of Them.-Amy Lee ' . wr' ,TP , - +9 ,, ,- -A S. , Junior Varsity-Fronf Row: Coach Mike Thompson, Lance Weaver, AIperTo Gatica, Jason Burns, John Reagan, Larry BarThlow, Pairick Thompson 2nd Pow: Sean Perez, BreTT JohnsTon, Brock Bailey, Tommy STacy, Kevin Wagoner, Michael Vargas, Chris Johnson 3rdl?ow: Chris Coble, ScoTT Cunningham, Ausiin Weeks, Chris PiTTman, Jeff Toler, Sean Duewel, Greg Cranford Back Row: MiTch Williams, Joe Trimble, Kirk Derrick, Mark Swindell, Clyde Barnes, Kevin White, STeven Lindsey, David Davis Noi' Picfuredz Hal LamberT, David Henry, John Robinson, Manny SmiTh ........... 4563 ........... T SPCDRTS Freshmen From' Row Dovrd Wlllrams Greg Morllz Gary Brown, Jason Joblln, Darren Seifer 2nd Row: Andres Monloya Todd Klndsfalher Mark Povero Michael Dycus, Danny Barron, Jason Roberts 3rd CAN You SAY BASEBALL GLOVE? Row Coach Glen Wood James Baker Danny Copeland, Sleve Gulierrez, Joel Dobson, Mark Harris, QUGSTIOVWS SODTWOVTIOVG CWIS PITTFTICJD To Shawn Flynn Nof Prcfured Jay Gallagher Bubba Mauppin O confused SODIWOITWOFG Bl'OCk BCllIey ' K 'r bw- I . ,, '--- r ' '4f ZI1-. w . G V ef-.:.. , .,..-NX, -HN: e gr., ' .F .J .,: 1.,s- .,- w , r -- ,f 4- -f Q f ' :v,,hM.f-,.,i .-L., yssbf, V. W-I-N-D U-P! Sophomore, Sean Duewell gels ready To Throw his super-quick fasl ball. WHO SAYS I COULDN'T FIELD A GROUNDER? exolaims Freshman, Mark Harris as he scoops up The ball. .1 64 BASEBALL YEARS OF CHEERING 5 Suze Anderson A yrs Amy Lee-3 yrs. Ceci McHdney-A yrs. Re or -4 -1- E Cyndee Andrews-3 yrs. H dTherCdrTer 3 rs noe in yr. Lcine Ann SheITon-3 yrs. e - y . Louren Fdngmdn-A yrs Lisd WdlTon-3 yrs. Cindi Wdrren-3 yrs. Ldur Ldwrence-2 yrs. G lVlisTi Horn 3 yrs HEERX' YF Cheerledders kepT The SpiriT While mosT sTudenTs were woTching Their sopd operds, swim- ming, or sleeping ldTe This summer, The vdrslTy dnd JV cheerledders were hdrd dT work perfecTing Their skills. We hdd To work ouT in The hedT of The summer, sTdTed sen- ior, Rende Olin. AfTer wdlking dwdy wiTh blue ribbons ond superi- or rdTings from The judges dT The NdTiondl Cheerledding Associ- dTion Comp which They dTTended AugusT 5-9 dT SMU, The cheer- ledders were reddy for The up- coming yedr. Soon dfTer school sTorTed, The freshmdn squdd wds elecTed ond They quickly Iedrned from The older sguods. Expldined freshmdn, Jennifer SchmidT, AfTer we were elecTed we hdd Two ddys unTil our firsT gdme ond The older sgudds helped ouT by Tedching us ond lending us Their uniforms. In spiTe of dwindling crowds dT The pep rdllies, which ore now being held cifTer school, dll Three squdds cheered hdrder To grouse spiriT. IT wds hdrder To rdise spiriT when nobody cdme, buT iT jusT mdde us work hdrder dT The gdmes, commenTed junior, HedTher CdrTer. IT is obvious ThdT dll The cheerledders succeeded in rdising plenTy of spiriT for Their cldsses GS well ds The school.- Merecffh Whiffen VARSITY-Fronfrowf Cindi Worren, Cyndee Andrews, Julie FdTTig, Amy Lee, Lduren Fdngmcrn, l-ledTher CdrTer. Back row: Louri Ldwrence, Lone Ann Shelion, Lisd WdlTon, Suzie Anderson, Ceci Mcl-ldney, Rencie Olin, lVlisTi Horn ii 62 l SPORTS ,flgi ,,.L,,, Mx fy! 1: M Vkr, W,W.,.,,4 X E I I Hn, VV I Vg. A I r ,Ls - I f fiiifril .,,1 1' ' wwf' '-f ., Q M , , fi , I 1 , ,N I , 5 w- 'v W L,,LL W ' - X ' ,fr ,J . U, I , . ,,,,,L i S - . 'ir' ' I ' if , ' , s ' I t 'b JUNIOR VARSITY-I-leciTher Fleming, Julia Uselding, Kelle Russell, Jennifer MouaT, BeTh Sullivan, Michelle Leffler uf- Us FRESHMEN-STephanie Logan, Kim Barber, Shannon Lashley, Robin Perry, Laurie SchellsTede, Jennifer SchmidT .,.. ,. L ,. ...no 5 , ui gi I , ,M zz, I g. x f- 1, T1 , i . ' ' KEEPING THE SPIRIT ALIVE, varsiTy cheer- leaders raised spiriTs To new heighTs aT The pep rallies. USING KUNG FU MOVES, The varsiTy cheerleaders pracTice afTer school To perfecT Their Techniques. .1 05 Qc Q GSXN N x SHS 18 Norihside 6 SHS 20 Sam HousTon 141 SHS 0 Irving NimlTz 111 SHS 6 Trimble Tech. 32 SHS 8 East. Hills 6 SHS 7 Paschal 14 SHS O ArlingTon HTs. 16 SHS O O.D. WyaTT 12 SHS 15 WesT. Hills 1A SHS 20 Dunbar 24 I THE HEAT IS ON , This is iT! The lasT play of The game. The score is Tied. Only Ten seconds lefT on The clock. The Team is on The second yard line- only inches To go. The ball is passed To The auarTerback. A quick flash runs Through his mind, WhaT if I blow IT? Luckily, The ball is Thrown To The receiver and The winning Touchdown is scored. lf This isn'T pressure, whaT is? Everybody feels The dreadful pain of pressure aT leasT Twice a day. Homework, jobs, ouTside ac- TiviTies, eTc. The fooTball Team de- serves a loT of crediT. To puT a school's repuTaTion on To The shoulders of one Team! And The players feel iT consTanTIy. Junior auarTerback, Wade Hardin, com- 'v menTed, You're ouT There on The field and you know you have To make The play work-ThaT's when The heaT is on and The pressure rises. ThroughouT The season The Var- siTy FooTball Team showed Tre- mendous courage. They gave Their besT in every game and showed sTrengTh aT pressure poinTs. Senior defensive Tackle, Mike PeTTy, described how he felT abouT The sTress and sTrain of play- ing famous fooTball. lf anyone ever asked me why I play fooTball, I would Tell Them ThaT I play for The pride of The school. Foofball is a loT of hard work and iT's very sTrenu- ous, buT iT is greaf To geT ouT There and do Teamwork. The ride back To The school on , The bus is a boisTerous one. The I players are happy buT exhausTed. I ATTer arriving home, many players I will sTill feel The inTensiTy of The game. The high feeling of winning l will remain wiTh The players even in The morning when They wake up To The aches and pains of Their bo- dies.-Karen Mason I ., T llfs I I ...,. S ksls . . M... , , 0 ,,-i , . S 'f'f'PtV .... '-.r, 1 ki? . ' 1i-' STEEL? 'T A Q' A 5 5 T? '- . . n ,M A T K gyii .-:.'1 , fl fs 1, .S 'l,- R Q - f ..,, . . Q S S I ' ff is ' 'ixi X ' M , yg.. HELMETS CLASHING, GRUNTS OF PAIN geis The VarsiTy fooTball Team ready for The game. -1. 64 ..l. spoms ONE MORE LAP Thinks SCOTT POSOVITZ. All Qi-Qi RSEJM F PIVOTING ON A DIME, BreT Fields quickly reverses direcTion To go afTer The of- fending Team, wiTh The aid of Richard Longoria. AT ALL ANGLES, VarsiTy fooTball players aTTack The EasTern Hills auarferback aT The Homecoming game. QS QSQBJEQB Fronfrow R Dixon J Sanchez M Konchalski R Griggs R Burrell W Jones S BufflngTon G HampTon E PaTTon,S.NlcDade,L.Cruz,J.Seel.2ndrow:J.Te- sar B Fields J Shanklin J King M Lansford B Powley C DechaTeauvieux T Erwin T Toomer K Marirn R. MiTchell,C. Sadberry. Brdrow: Coach Wood, CoachB Hughes CoachT Ingram T Godby L Williams J Flynn L Toomer S PosaviTz K Johnson R Zunker, R. PeTTiTT,B. Vossler, Head Coach R. Mauser, CoachB Lowe dfh row J Sfevenson C Rios lvl PeTTy R Hill T Tradelius D Rawls T STacy 5fh row M PeTers,W.Hardin,L.Beene,M.Ely,J. Baergan,D. g .. LL .. .soirirzw Junior Varsity Sam Houston Irving Nimitz Freshman Irving Nimitz Trimble Tech SHS 15 Trimble Tech Eastern Hills , Xl OYSXXV SHS 20 Eastern Hills Paschal JUQXCI SHS 44 Paschal Arlington Hts. SHS Arlington Hts. O.D. Wyatt SHS O.D. Wyatt Western Hills SHS Western Hills Dunbar SHS 'IB Dunbar I .. 'tv- . '41, 7 ff , iwr A . it ' 0. RUNNING WIND SPRINTS Cqn be ex- FRESHMAN Front row: H. Litchman, R. Berry, B. Cotton, M. Vargas, S. Lindsey. 2nd row V Ross H housfingl Os The JV Team figures out Lambert,S.Oswalt,J.Rowlane,M.Skarda,M.Horn, D. Davis, C. Pittman,C.Clark,S. Carter. 3rdrow.'S. Duewell, B. Santiago, S. Ethridge, C. Canon, B. Johnston, K. Holmes, K. Gall, G. Cranford, M. Bishop. 4th row: B. Bailey, K. Gibbons, J. Harrah, T. Botkln, W. Martin, C. Pearce, C. McLaughlin, B. Whisenhunt, K. Boysen, D. Radar. JUNIOR VARSITY Front Rowy G. Brown, R. Edwards, M. Jackson, K. Horak, D. Trevino, O. Flores, R. Fedorick, S. Wetsel. 2nd row: S. Flynn, R. Rodriguez, M. Dwight, J. McDuffie, P. Edwards, J. O'DonneII, R. Mack, J. Parker, M. Gruver, D. Johnston, J. Branch. 3rdrow: Coach Wood, M. Jackson, T. Klndsfather, D. Smith, R. Edwards, Coach Dickey, D. Barton, D. Watson, D. Copeland, S. Collins, Coach Batty. 4th row: J. Roberts, B. Stokes, M. Augsburger, R. Gibson, M. Maples, B. Ramsey, T. Phillips, L. Morris. 5th row: J. Christian, J. Gallagher, J. Talbot, C. Scott, M. Harris, J. Evans, M. Cotton, C. Dooley, J. Dobson. ...... 66 17. sporets Q E Caryl! T fmlirff, F' iz :L-L -VILJL ,V I - W , , -, gig? V T ' Q - 1 1 Wi- Wk K K I A K , .rj ' yi f '- ri x a. K xg T l ' ftiyrg Us-5537--T 'fr ' T, -4 f. . . 5 . I T J s . gt, ' M A' . 5 . his .'f' v , 'QQ O. u 1. A- , ' X. . '1B. M- 'L . -I - . . S T ss ex 2 i., , A Q 'ff 'xl 9 1 T- X' 'ff X P A A ' 'fl F if r L tA A'-'f - Z TTE':5'ii i.. M 'F' H Q J' 1 if L . Q' gd! ks-- , T gs 1 L , is T ss Iv. E :'-'5 if T s k ' , s T fs, .., Fig., es. .. Q .. s v'-,.- K M LKAK V flsg - . J X + .. s ' rss- i if 'P ' L , is 2+ sf 2 A,:A - 'A , if K Q - .fgv t v w -gf X 1 if ',,: M Q :fl M K K -- . Q1: . . 5 T .N A Lg' ., . ., , 1 f.L ., M, wg ws DISCUSSING OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE TACTICS, players plan a vicTory. CHAOS QKNOSQ N. GREAT CONFUSION. Freshman fooTball players experience chaos in The game againsT WesTern Hills. Pl'OC1'iC9-NIOITITDQ, Noon, Clnd IT seems The '85 Freshman fooT- ball Team was in for a biT of a sur- prise This year. lvloving inTo high school was a big sTep for all of us, aT one Time or anoTher. This TruTh can be seen expIiciTly Through The Freshman Team. The old cliche pracTice makes perfecT does noT always hold iTs meaning. Fresh- men had auiTe an eye-opener when They did realize how much pracTice They would undergo: afTer school and during sixTh peri- od wasn'T all. Night Surely, The fuTure sophomore Team will pracTice and pracTice and pracTice unTil iT does make perfecT. Robbie Gibson com- menTed, 'il know There is a loT of work To be done on our Team, buT afTer Spring Training, we will be ready for anyihing ThaT comes our wayl Junior VarsiTy had iTs share of ups and downs as well. As a fresh- man Team, They won all of Their games. C-3eTTing inTo JV, They real- ized how sTiff The compeTiTion 67 FooTBALL could geTl The year really helped form us for nexT year. We learned a loT, and, as a VarsiTy Team, we hope To show jusT how much we learned, sTaTed Bryan CoTTon. Because They hadn'T losT a game, JV players didn'T really know whaT losing meanT. Now The Junior VarsiTy Team is even more prepared for nexT year. Their aspi- raTions are high, and They will be ready To go!-Karen Mason Tl BUY 5 i SKETB Q Xl ARSXTY SHS 69 Roosevelt 77 SHS 70 San Angelo 80 SHS 64 Abilene 53 SHS 70 Houston Wheatley 79 SHS 60 Wyatt 56 SHS 60 Dallas Lincoln 84 Al sits 76 Desoto 61 SHS 51 Arlington 50 SHS 51 Roosevelt 61 SHS 79 Houston Wheatley 74 - - SHS 67 DeRidder 99 I SHS 72 Lake Charles Boston 82 ' SHS 71 W.H,H.S. 46 SHS 56 Richland 55 SHS 56 Baltimore King 52 SHS 49 Dunbar 73 SHS 64 L.D. Bell 61 SHS 57 Tech 58 SHS 63 E.H.H.S. 57 SHS 74 O.D. Wyatt 67 L Determination and hard work were words that were definitely in the vocabulary of this year's varsi- ty basketball team. As Scott Sha- pard said, i'We had a little trouble at the beginning of the season, but then we learned to pull to- gether as a team. Willy Thomas, a senior player, lecl the team scores averaging 34 points a game. That also led the scores for SHS 66 Tech 60 North Texas. Coach Wood stat- ed, We had a great team last year, and l think we were just as good this year. We had more injur- ies than a play-oft team should have, and considering, we did very weIl. The team participated in sever- al pre-season tournaments. Enter- ing the Arlington Classic, the team came out winning consolation . ln the Westside Lions Tournament, they also received third place, and in the Seven-Up Super Eight Tournament, they also received 'iconsolation . The team was also able to travel to Louisiana to play the best two teams from that state. Our team is known very well for their outstanding ability to play basketball.-Lane Ann Shelton Front Row: Ron Hill, Donnie Harris, Anthony Smith, Jeff Hammond, Johnny Bowen Back Row: Willie Thomas, Matt Hill, Kevin Chupik, Robbie Mitchell, Scott Shapard, Mark Watley Not Pictured: Oliver Miller, Clarence Campbell, Chuck Whitt -1, 68 ....- sporets CONCENTRATING before shooiihg, Wil- lie Thomds pldhs his sirdiegy. WATCHING CLOSELY, Codoh Wood dh- Tioipdies The oohclusioh of The gome. if ,lr ii, W ,, , l li 2 A , i L' ,YM A '1 3 1, is.. N Y' 'f 'Xi :hWi'i L K,,WV MdA...V S o A . E 1 SLAM DUNK! Moll Hill proves he's Qol TEAM STRATEGY is discussed os Codoh whoi ii idkes io TCIKS ii To The Top. Wood gives his supporl. .T 69 ...l. BASKETBALL Esxrzv 5 sxcils PM B A Xl QTSXJN L SHS A5 Richland 70 SHS 39 Bell 55 SHS A4 Mineral Wells 40 SHS 40 HeighTs 34 SHS 56 Alle 63 SHS 34 W. Hills 30 SHS 31 Richland 64 SHS 39 Crowley 34 Al SHS 56 WYOTT 52 SHS 39 Richardson 50 SHS 58 Brewer 59 SHS AO Paschal 39 SHS 50 Bishop Dunne 22 SHS 64 Trim. Tgch 26 SHS Al Keller AO SHS 53 E, Hillg 33 SHS 5'l Dunbar 50 SHS 24 WyaTT 52 Shooting for success AlThough The bell had rung To end The school day, The girls' varsi- Ty baskeTball Team acTed as if noThing had happened: They jusT kepT on dribbling, passing, and shooTing. AfTer all, Their pracTice was only half over. The girls worked ouT every day during sixTh period and afTer school, some- Times noT even geTTing home unTil six o'clock. BuT They knew how im- porTanT pracTices were. WhaT- ever you do in pracTice reflecTs how you perform in The game, commenTed senior, Kim Thomp- son. The girls noT only have learned To inTeracT well as a Team buT also as friends. We've become close friends and we've sTuck TogeTher as a Team in The games, sTaTed senior, Melissa Moore. This friend- ship has helped Them grow and be more comforTable in a compeTi- Tive aTmosTphere. As senior, Eve- lyn Tidwell said, We're doing real- ly well as a Team and we're learning To Talk TogeTher, we've improved since The beginning of The year, as a Team and as individ- uals. -Meredfh lfVhiTTen From' row: Sherri Crass, Michaeleen Remualdo, Tralonda TripleTT, Maria GarreTT, MisTi Horn. Back FOL Rene Jackson, Showna Chang, Melissa Moore, Coach Denise SmiTh, Evelyn Tidwell, Kim Thompson, Ki CoddingTon tl, 70 -.1 SPORTS Q fy! ,W 2513 ATTEMPTING TO HYPNOTIZE THE BALL, senior lVlisTi Hom carTTemplaTes how The ff girls' varsiTy baskeTball game is going. 'H A f ,M- ,, Vykkr -f,,,, L ,,, F H ., I , A eifieie iiiiie .f - ,,,, , .ff W , M T T ieiei . ii r 1 i T AIMING FOR PERFECTION, Maria GarreT TAKING A BREATHER, The girls' varsiTy Takes a shoT during a game. baskeTball Team relaxes clurirlg a Time- OUT. .l. 74 ,.,. BASKETBALL SHS 416 RoosevelT A9 T' S SHS 54 Abeline 26 C SHS 60 o.D. wycm 59 B SHS 50 LD. Bell 63 SHS 49 A-H-H-S 49 L SHS 54 Paschal 53 SHS 32 A-H-H-S. 40 SHS 64 De Solo 74 ig W-H-H-S. 30 SHS 60 Crowley 76 E-H-H-S 53 SK GSYTUOO T SHS 56 A.H.H.S. 34 SHS 45 Tech 50 ,Pi J SHS 59 W-H-H-S. 67 SHS 60 E.H.H.S. 53 . XIOYS SHS 50 W.H.H.H.S. A7 SHS 55 OD- WYGTT 64 JUUXOY SHS 50 Crowley 45 SHS Bedford SHS 52 Tech A8 SHS O-D' WVGTT SHS 55 Tech 56 L SHS 54 E.H.H.S. 44 I SHS 50 wyfm 53 PGFSSVGTGHCG Paid Gif As This year's J.V. and freshman boys' baskeTball sTarTed, iT was clear To see ThaT The Teams were made up of hard workers and achievers. As Coach BaTTy, J.V. coach, said, My Team has many good players who also make good grades. I Think This is one of The beTTer J.V. groups ThaT have been Through SouThwesT. As sTaTed by Chuck WhiTT, a J.V. player, HI Think we had a good season This year. Coach BaTTy worked us hard because he wanT- ed us To be winners, and he also pushed us To geT our grades, so we could be winners off The courT. The J.V. and freshmen Teams were able To compefe in The Paschal TournamenT in which boTh Teams placed Third. The play- ers also showed off Their abiliTy in our home TournamenT. J.V. con- quered all The Teams, placing firsT. WiTh a loT of deTerminaTion, The freshmen Took second place. Coach Dicke, freshmen coach, said, I had a good group ThaT knew how To work hard. They im- proved every day. WalTer Nealy, a leading player on The freshmen Team, said, We had a good sea- son. We learned To work TogeTher as a Team and To play beTTer as individuals. ln The end, boTh Teams proved They were win- ners.-Lane Ann Shelfon JV-Fronf Row: Brian Hafch. WalTer Neely, Adrian Adams. Chuck WhiTT, Richard Crossland Top Row: J.V. Coach BaTTy. STewerT Bergman, Brenf Pressley, Farris Hamideh, Carlos Mendez, Curfis Neal. Nof Picfured: Corey Jackson l FRESHMEN-Fronf Row Pai Torriesllo, David Thomas. T'Chia Franklin, Marcus Jackson, Nelson Rawls. Top Row: Freshman Ofer Bergav, Sean Oliver, Sidney Baker, Randy Webber, Coach Dicke, 72 -l. Sporers EAGERLY, members of The freshman Team, lisTen To Their coach for some good advice. HOLDING ON TIGHT, BrenT Pressley fighTs hard To make The baskeT. Aw , , ,, Zi, LEAPING INTO THE AIR, Corey Jackson shooTs for Two. HOLDING BACK The Highlanders, BrenT Preeiey and Chuck WhiTT make our de- fense solid. .i 73 l. BASKETBALL I 'W qi ri l Jv FRESHMAN i 24 Richland Mineral Wells AA Corsicana Azle l S Gp 411 Richland o.o. WyaTT hm 42 Azle Brewer B A I 24 Richland Nolan , K QOY5 44 o.o.wyc11 wemnerford 18 Sam HousTon Dunbar A3 Everman Paschal L 37 Grandview Trimble Tech SHS 38 Dunbar A4 ,,.,':x,1:C..,,W. it -E A, 1 X ,W fat., I T 3 il T , .. as , , 5 K, . M ..-,2z.7w,,m,, :kZ. A. A sl TEAMWCRK BoTh J.V. and Freshman Girls Baskefball Teams be- gan The season successfully. Everyone hiT The courT wiTh moTivaTion. 'TWe've improved a loT This year and we seem To be working more as a Team, said An- drea Harvell, J.V. player. The key To winning This year appeared To be a sTrong defense. JusT prevenTing The scoring of opponenTs was a challenge. J.V. Coach Evans Royal menTioned ThaT lf we can sTop ,gf A J Q gr . 'yfq' ,LQ Yfl 5 1 Q 65' if 4 rf s 3 M ,f gr 'Emu . 1 Z ,Z 'fa f . 'afg-'fs:lz?,fvfA . 5 ,' ,, ...., MQ., w. 1 f- . wwf , ..,. ,ff 'R ' WA ..,, .,l. y I Q I N .. , ,M - , -if -V, A ' f me .M gf' I T. sl? new . . 'T 11 f M J ,K W. 1. 0 ,, s i SHOOT FROM HERE? asks freshman Sherry Lauderdale in bewildermenT when An- drea Harvell, JV player, dares her To make a 50 fooT baskef. DANCING TO THE BIRD , JV player lVllllicenT Brown and freshman Angie Dunn prac- Tice lay-ups during a sixTh period workouT. Their offense, we can definiTely score. The aThleTes gave promising performances in wins and losses alike, and builT a sTrong foundaTion for nexT year's Teams. All of These girls show poTenTial. l'm looking forward To anoTher championship Team in a couple of years, commenfed Freshman Coach Annie lvlill- er.-Cyncf Brucks 74 spoms FA JV-Fronr Row: Raycene Nealy, Andrea Harvell, Megan Plankey, Lani Dugan. Second Row: Kim Chupik, Milliceni Brown, Coach Evans Royal, Katrina Armslead, Laura Sliles Freshman-From' Row: Stephanie Siewerl, Slacy Thomas, Coach Ann Miller, Julie Ruiz, Angie Dunn. Second Row: Becky Parish, Kenya Basheer, Sherry Lauderdale, Cindy Romo, Deborah Dozier .1 75 eims BASKETBALL L L: L ,R M f. if R jfifii. ,My A RAISE YOUR HAND! shouls freshman Julie Ruiz, proving Thai she wears Sure Roll-On during praclice. 4 xqcfs Qc - SHS vs AHHS 44-5, 43-45, 5-45,45-42 SHS vs EHHS 45-7, 45-5, 45-2, 45-9 i- SHS vs WHHS 45-2, 45-S, 45-42, 45-9 SHS vs Dunbar 45-40, 45-9, 45-s, 43-45 - SHS vs Tech 45-O, 45-42, 44-46, 45-42 SHS vs Plano 45-Q, 44-45, 8-45 SHS vs Richland 42-45, 45-43, 5-45 SHS vs Burleson 45-42, 6-45, 8-45 SHS vs Turner 45-8, 5-45, 45-O SHS vs L.D. Bell 7-45, 45-6, 40-O FWGCA TournamenT SHS vs Dunbar 44-45, 45-6, 43-45 SHS vs EHHS 45-6,45-5 I l Girls Spike For Success Heyi Are you going To The game TonighT'? WhaT game? FooTball season is over and base- ball haSn'T sTarTed yeT. T'l'm Talking abouT The volleyball gamel We goT exciTed when we wenT To a fooTball game, we cheered The baseball Team, we hailed Soccer and baskeTball, however, many of us ne- glecTed The girls' volleyball Teams. Our volleyball Teams were a closely-kniT group of young women compeTing for one obvious common goal. VicToryl AlThough in This couniry volleyball does noT even begin To compeTe wiTh fooTball, baseball, or baSkeT- ball, in drawing a paying public, iT should noT come as a surprise ThaT volleyball is noT only The number one parTicipanT sporT in The UniTed STaTes, buT also The fasTesT growing. Volleyball has progressed from a game which was conceived as a recreaTional and compeTiTive acTiviTy, requiring limiTed skills and condi- Tioning, To a game demanding highly reformed STraT- egies, Techniques, speed, agiliTy, power, and endur- ance. Our volleyball Team proved To possess each of These characTerisTics by receiving 2nd place in dis- TricT and parTicipaTing in The FWGCA TournamenT. The JV Team received 4ST place in disTricT and 2nd place in The Diamond Hill TournamenT. One member of The varsiTy Team, PauleTTe Taylor, was chosen all disTricT.-Courfney Haburn READY FOR TAKEOFF! Marcy Cleveland uses every muscle she has To spike The volleyball. ...., 76 Sporers 1 L .ie . -1 -'fw,,l.fgM4eN , -.xp N.--....--M. ' ' n gg ' ' lf ' ,.,.. L .J 9 14 -' '-12, T' '. ,BMS 1: 'LL .vx... m e 'A'k ' i j f i'f'L.f?.Q,.-L arf- fx ,' , - Rgigm, , L 1-WM-A L- , - a: - H ,WV Ti. ' T Awdmms , ' i K fr fx .Lf .L W A or . . , ' - N , ,f?f ' , .L . Mm ., MH- -. W L f 1: ' ' ,NK N. . e a. - ,L uw fig ,W- . -4 V emew.,L-L-.,---L-M . . , ' T1 L - L . mm: ,111 'K i, fi? M ---' f ' A - ' 4 -----, ww- , ,, ,:ffg:-new TQ. . - . TN A F if . ra .Lp .. 155 - ,wi ,ijiuwr ,W my ,Q P- . E T 1- L.. 77 .1 VOLLEYBALL DON'T JUST STAND THERE, do someThingl Shani STanley really wanTs ThaT volleyball over The neT. HEY GUYS! OVER HERE! Pdu- leTTe Taylor poinTs To The hand ThaT she wanTs The ball Thrown To. 4st Row: Marie Mendez, Marcy Cleveland, PauleTTe Taylor, Shani STanley, Sally Kirnberling 2nd Row: Coco Habermann, MllllcenT Brown, KaThryn BenneTT, Marjorie BenneTT, Sylvia Polk, Coach Schram JV Freshmen B x SHS vs Burleson: SHS vs Burleson: 15-40,42-45,3-15 5-45,45-9,15-2 V N E J SHS vs Arlington Hts: SHS vs Arlington Hts: 6-45,15-14,9-45 45-4,4-45,46-14 V Q SHS vs Eastern Hills: SHS vs Eastern Hills: Xl PKG 45-42,6-45,15-8 is-13,40-45,45-is ,S I SHS vs O.D, Wyatt: SHS vs O.D. Wyatt: 45-44,43-45,46-14 15-2,45-9,44-46 SHS vs Dunbar: SHS vs Dunbar: 15-42,43-45-45-3 45-42,7-45,44-46 SHS vs Trimble Tech: SHS vs Trimble Tech: '13-45,15-4,43-45 45-42,14-46,45-9 SHS vs Paschal: SHS vs Paschal: 15-9,41-15,45-4 7-45,41-15 SHS vs Western Hills: SHS vs Western Hills: 'I5-4,3-45,45-'l2 13-16,15-9,45-9 3 ci Z ,- 3 y , if JV: First row-Kim Nlinter, Becky Ra- whut, Tamiko Sheppert, Kristin Clark, Tamra King, Second row-Alison Swihura, Collen Domotor, Dieare Kindsfather, Becky Kolhagen, Tiffa- ny Trept, Heather Richmond, Meryl Kaplan. Third row-Coach Mcln- tosh, Nohoko Jitsukawa, Claudia Cosica, Andrea Harvell, Christina Pelham, Candice Jenkins Freshmen: First row-Michelle Washington, Tammy Gregory, Yo- landa Bailey, Stephanie Lanksford, Jamie Love. Second row-Kim An- derson, Terry Gardner, Carrie Hollis, Laura Sears, Jeannine Hatfield, Kelle Green. Third row-Kendra Johnson, Dawn Ragsdale, Christy Sutton, Cin- dy Romo, Beth Engelland, Lori Moore, Sherry Lauderdale, Jennifer Hoffingal, Wendi Conn, Caren Kram. Top-Coach Miller as Sg, fa, S. , , ss, .151 . if v ' l 15 ,vy 7 8 sponts V Ll K' A I VV y, I fy itfft ',AVA G K ia!! K . !J J A if , 2f !M 'W 9 if T' . K 1. .ia . qw ,,.' ...SQ w 3 U 1 ,,, .I 1, V 4 fl n I r Y AFTER PRACTICE LIKE THAT, WHAT A SPIKE!! Tiffdny Trepi COITIGFTWDIGTGS Hediher Rich- dispidys her experiise cis Kris- mond, Uwe ore bound 'ro win Tin Clork wdiches in owe. The game. I I I 2 , ,,., I I Iliff? I W, , 1 5, ,, ,,,, I I ,, wi' fv- ,rv ' I - , - .M T, ,,,. , , LJ, A '-vou'RE IN MY wAYi ex- A cldims Marcy Cieveidnd ds she goes for d dive. 79 1-1 VOLLEYBALL ew' 5 February 'I-Indoor Preliminaries February 'I5-indoor Finals March 'l-Burleson Relays March 7-Mid-ciTies Relays , March '15-lo-CowTown Relays . April 7-Sam HousTon Relays l April 'l'l-ArlingTon Relays April 'IB-DisTricT MeeT I' ,.m,, .' 5 A ,L V sA 7 s, f 1 Q , . . 1 A .wa fwsfmf , -' 'v3u,va,4,, 31 . ,L 1 I, Q W., r I. . V. .. - , as ,ggrw .JN , W w. 'Ian ,. M -A N f . . ,sv . W . , ff. 5 5. ., S, .,,. is A- + 1 , f . . From' Row: Chris McKnire, Alan Lenz, LeighTon SmiTh, Gary Sewell, BreT McComb, ScoTT Ward, Derrick Campbell, Oscar LiTTlejohn. Second Row: Chad Anderson, Jerome Anderson, Bernon lVlerediTh, Lance Fleming, STeve lvloroneso, David Effersoh, Roland Hillas, Ben Hopkin, Jay HarTwell, STeve Drinovsky, RoberT Mack. ThirdRow.' Ron I-lill, Jeff Baergen, Danny Newberry, Brad Largenr, Embry CarTer, Jason STevenson, Robbie Clouse, Brooks Vossler, Roy Gunnels. Jeff Oakley, Coach Bob Lowe. . Track Team Takes To lTs Feet Through The early morning meeTs and The laTe afTernoon pracTices, one elemenT kepT The boys Track Team on lTs feeT5 deTerminaTion. A visiT To any pracTice or meeT uncovered dedicaTed aThleTes sTreTching muscles, sharpening skills, and pressing Their sTamina To The ouTer limiTs, while always sTriving To reach The perfecT score. The meeTs are The besT parT because iT's only you ouT There Trying To beaT everyone else. iT's aloT of personal saTisTacTion when you place, commenTe junior Jeff Baergan. ATTending seven meeTs This pas year, The TeammaTes found ThaT supporT from each oTher made an oTherwise individual sporT more of a spiriTed Team eTforT. 'll personally enjoy geTTing ouT in fronT of a crowa because iT is Thrilling To hear Them cheering for you, added David Efferson, senior. AfTer all The hard work and dedicaTion puT inTo lTs Track performances, The boys Track Team definiTely deserves a round of ap- plause for puTTing lTs besT fooT forward. -Kafhl Brown .T. 80 -1... SPORTS 3 .ww Sw., ,,.,, - an ' W is ...M ...M .., - .. f - ATTEMPTING HIS NEXT ACRO- BATIC FEAT, Bill Lowson per- feoTs his pole voulT during on ofTernoon procTice. FASTER THAN A SPEEDING BULLET is The disc Kevin John- son, senior, Throws while pre- paring for o meeT. RUNNING A FEW EXTRA MILES, juniors Chories Sodberry ond Oscor LiTTlejohn procTice Their sTricie during o cioily work-ouT in Trock. .-1. 84 -..1 TRACK QIRI-5 TRACK J February 1-indoor Trials February '15-Indoor lVleeT March I-Dallas Pinksfon Coca Cola Classic March 7-8-FT. Worih Girls Coaches Associafion lvlarch IA-Dual lvieef-Wi-IHS - March 24-22-Open I March 28-SouThwesT Relays I A 'I 12 N ThD II I pri - or a as April 46-DisTricT-J.V. Trials l April 'I7-DisTricT-VarsiTy Trials April 48-DisTricT Finals May I-2-Regional lVleeT May 'I7-STaTe MeeT The Race Goes On WiTh hearTs pounding, The compeTiTors lined up aT The sTarTing line To awaif The final momenT when They would puT Their bodies To The TesT. Concenfrafion was The key To keeping cool as anxieTy builT up inside. Finally, The gun popped and wlThouT hesiTaTion, Their beings were flung lnTo moTion. Eyes focused inTenTly on The finish line, They sped Toward iT wiTh defermina- Tion To finish, and To finish firsT. In a momenT's Time, The race was over. However, in iTs place was an over- whelming sense of vicTory and personal Triumph, min- gled wiTh The Uagony of defeaT. Combining a compeTiTive aTTiTude, good sporTs- WITH FINISH LINE IN SIGHT, Sfacey Leland, sophomore, gaThers speed for her final sprinT of a pracTice run. manship, TalenT, and experience, The girls comprising The Track Team seT a disTincTive pace in Track and field evenTs. lT's an exhileraTing feeling when you cross The finish line. WheTI'1eryOu've won or losT, you sTill feel like you've accomplished someThing, com- menTed junior HeaTher Richmond. This being my firsT year in Track, I didn'T expecf To place in any meeTs. I jusT wanTed To give compefing The besT efforT l could, added Courfney Anderson, junior. Aiming for perfecfion, The girls performed each individual evenf wiTh prowess and agiliTy, buT always wiTh sporismanship. We owe aloT To Coach Schram because she sup- porTed and waTched ouT for us. She really provided The moTivaTion behind our Team, sTaTed sophomore Kerry Corley. WiTh supporTive coaches, The girls mixed aThleTic skill and personal drive To produce a Team wiTh a winning spiriT.-Kafhy Brown Qi P ....... 82 .L- SPORTS VARSITY-From' Row: Amy Adkins, Sylvia Polk, Evelyn Tidwell, Second Row: manager Rhonda Young, Diedre Kindsfalher, Tamika Sheperi, Susan Do- miny, Courlney Anderson. Third Row: Lisa French, Tracy Mayfield, Whiiney Fairchild, Marie Garrett, Julie Davis. ky, ,lids X X S' 1 0 . . mr I ' - ,Z 2 i .Anal JV-Fronf row: Elizabeih Simmons, Casey Pielch, Tonya Bailey, Erin Nelson, FINISHING THEIR LAST LAP TO- Melinda Fasol. Second Row: Michelle Scoil, Shelly Canon, manager Shan- GETHER, sophomores Erin non Moore, Kerry Corley, Laura Gibson, Deanna Peasley. Nelson and Robin Denion smile ai The ihoughi of com- pleiing The required prac- 'rice laps. 83 TRACK IN' 5 SCZQCER Xl grSl'iY I ...B rs. T SHS VS SAM HOUSTON 4-A SHS VS RICHLAND 6-'I SHS vs TRINITY VALLEY 'I-3 ARLINGTON INV. TOURNAMENT 3rd PLACE SHS vs TRIMBLE TECH 0-I SHS vs W. HILLS I-2 SHS vs W. HILLS 2-ll SHS vs DUNBAR 7-1 SHS vs DUNBAR 5-0 SHS vs TRIMBLE TECH 0-1 . .,,. , , Ag Q .. WITH GRACE AND STYLE, David Char- Y ' I I I ron, junior, slaps The ball before a goal I ' if 1 ' f M 7 I S. I. I . 1 .. 'I S541 I I. , , . , ,.., ,. , , . , ,, ..,f,. , ,,,,.. A . Y! ,I fx,r',Q,:c , is Mig? A ' I ' , 4,5 ,I ,Q 5.5s.mMf::,rf' I, www , fy, A ,. K s . , L ,' A g J w s' , ,R 14,3532 . I 'I,. 'M,k I' - N-,'.,,,S, 6 'IV L .I Q V AL., 'R wi, ,ESX Fronfl?ow:Jim Lloyd, Billy Albany, Chuck Holion, Dennis Polley, Ronen Levy, Warren Davis, Seconcll?ow: Jennifer Stallings manager, Alan Luciingron, Curl Buraorf, Hans Berielsen, Kevin Riggs, Eric Clemmons, Nir Kalz, Gary Moberg, Rick Lemmons, Alysia Chesshir manager. Third Row: Coach Bob Hughes, David Charron, Greg Swihura, Greg Mach, Glenn Kirk, Jason King, John Hallgren, Mark Buaaas, Tom Claylon, Kim Shaale manager 1 84 li SPORTS - ' . 11 ff , -W .,f,sff LA -X WITH ONE SWIFT KICK, The ball is kepl from going ouT of bounds by junior, Jim Lloyd. STriying for Success, Guys . Kick 0ff A Greai Year WiTh a Team full of experienced players, guys' varsiTy soccer kicked iTs way To a rewarding sea- son. Alfhough The Team was noT flawless, They were, . . . holding ouT good, so far we've done ex- ceIIenT, commenTed senior, STe- ven Plummer, midway Through The season. ln Their sTriving To obTain perfec- Tion, The Team worked ouT Two hours a day. These workouTs in- cluded many drills, such as 50 and 'IOO yard runs, face guarding , as well as pracTicing kicking, shoTs, and passing. Led by key players Jim Lloyd, Dennis Polley, and Greg Mach, To name a few, They're, . . .a good Team and can Take disTricT, buT we've goT To play everyone hard, said Mach. Lloyd agreed. We're capable of iT, I Think we're The besT Team. The Team had 1.1 85 l... SOCCER greaT deTerminaTion, and was will- ing To play in aImosT any weafher. WiTh wind-chill-facTors in The Teens, The guys would play on a weT field in shorTs on more Than one occasion. WiTh The season behind Them, The varsiTy soccer Team can chalk up anofher year of experience. . . and success!-Jenni Smifh , 3 Mas. I A K . sal GESTURING TO HIS TEAMMATES, John Hallgren, junior, Throws The ball inTo The game. PLAYING WITH THEIR EYES CLOSED, Glenn Kirk, junior, and Mark MonTgom- ery, senior, hope To improve Their game. NPS Gu RED TEAM 1 SHS vs IQICHLAND HILLS 0-3 so On SHS vs PASCHAL 4-2 SHS vs vv. HILLS 2-I O TTGSTNVTT SHS vs E. HILLS 2-I jx, QU SHS vs ARL. HEIGHTS 0-2 USING CAREFUL FOOTWORK, RoberT BuffingTon, freshman, praoTices keep- ing conTrol of The pall. GOING FOR THE GOAL, Machi Lloyd, Russel Breese, and MaTT Malinsky move The ball up The field. BLUE TEAM SHS vs SAM HOUSTON O-6 SHS vs ARL. HEIGHTS 3-4 SHS vs W. HILLS O-5 SHS vs PASCHAL 'I-11 A From' Row: Ricky Walsh, Mike Horn, Brian Polley, Manuel CasTillo, Lars Guslafsson manager, Chas KeTchel, Sean WeTsel, Brad Cox Second Row MaTT Mallnsky, Kevin Ewing, Eric BerTelSen, Sammy Zakhary, Danh Nguyen, Bill Hallgren, STephen Baum, Bryan Jones, Eric Cox, Russel Breese Phil Mal o Mike BryanT, Todd Markus, Kelley AlberT, Kerry Yanez, Ron AlTon Third Row: Coach Thompson, JusTin Esslinger, ArTuro Lopez, Terri Emory, Todd Bruhn Randell HilTbrunner, Maki Lloyd, Brad LudingTon, Greg Cranford, Russel Bassham, Craig Pomykal, Joel Nance, Eric Kreeger, RoberT BuffingTon Jeremy Redding ..l. 86 l.. SPORTS MAKING HIS WAY ACROSS THE FIELD, Randell HilTbrunner keeps his eye on The ball. AS A GROUP EFFORT, Brian Jones, Bill Hallgren, and Kevin Ewing work TogeTh- er To score a goal. LENDING A HELPING HAND, RoberT Buff- ingTon pulls a TeammaTe To his feeT. JV Soccer seT and reached A Year of High Goals Because of growing inTeresT in The sporT of soccer, over ThirTy un- derclassmen boys Tried ouT for The JV soccer Team. Faced wiTh The dilemma of eiTher cuTTing ouT half The eligible rookies or having a huge Team, Coach Thompson di- vided all poTenTial players inTo Two Teams-The red Team and The blue Team. The red Team, which included generally more experienced play- ers, sTarTed off The season wiTh sTraighT wins. BuT success came only aTTer hours of pracTice. Says Eric BerTelsen, freshman player on The red Team, We've worked ....-. 87 ,Z- soccsre hard, and we deserved our wins. AlThough They puT in an equal amounT of work, The blue Team was noT as successful in Their auesTs for vicTory, buT Team mem- bers looked on The brighT side. We goT off To a bad sTarT, and we're working hard To improve so ThaT we can do beTTer Towards The end of This season and nexT year, said Russel Breese, sopho- more. BoTh JV Teams show loTs of po- TenTial and-all scores aside- ended The season on a high noTe.-Jenni Smifh GIRL-5' SQCCER J SHS vs PASCHAL 11-'I SHS vs SAM HOUSTON 7-2 SHS vs GRAPEVINE 4-3 SHS vs ARL, HEIGHTS L1-3 SHS vs W. HILLS A-4 SHS vs PASCHAL 4-'I SHS vs W. HILLS 3-'I :If f . 'iff If SPRINTING WITH THE BALL, Kim Anderson prepares To ai- Tempi a goal. S321 5 From' Row: Shalleen Glaze, Devon Embree, Jennifer Mouar, Lisa Lee, Shani Stanley, Dieclre Kindsfarher, Jill Walls, Allison Swlhura Row 2: Becky Raunui, Lori Moore, Liz IVlacDanieI, Karhy Cox, Kim Anderson, Bern Engelland, Holly Erwin, Caren Kram, Jauniia Acker, Tarnra King manager, Coach Mclnrosh TAKING TIME OUT FOR PRAC- rice, Bern Enge-:land Takes Q shol or me goal. A 1. ..qg..,,,+ 1 77' rw. 5, , ,a + 'a-L4 :Q ig f. I ir .f.,,,7. ' .,.z. V017 Y, , .--s .4 Li ,. 4.7, 7 .I 2 1 ,f f f ., 5 ....- V., .K v . 1 -I1 2? ,,. .Q I . , L w..z,W- ggifn g fig , ?agygggQj5g.,.f. ,L .5,iQii,i. 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T, 2, wr 7 . y ,s,,' ll? fs 'fic v ,K 5f1 5,f'f's wifi , , T r -- A A f 'z'4'w,4Q.2uPH,g?:',W,, 'wr A - , yvmwl.- kwin-fi 1 mf? ,. , fi. iw . sr s, s K Mx LONGING FOR SOME GA- TORADE, Jennifer lvloudT Trudges Through o grueling workouT. Girls' lvldin Godl Vllds Keeping DisTricT STdTus Hdving won DisTricT losT yedr, dll members of This yedr's girls' soccer Teom hod dT ledsT one gool in common-To do iT dgdin This yedr! Even Though we hdve o loT of new Teom members, we sTill hdve The poTenTiol To Tdke disTricT, ex- pressed Junior, Diedre Kindsfofher. Under The direcTion of Codch Kris lvlclnTosh, The Tedm concenTroTed mdinly on improving boil conTrol ond shooTing. Led by Tedm mem- bers Kim Phillips, Kim lVlinTer, Allison Svvihuro, ond Lisd Lee, The Tedm ployed consisTenTly in gdme ofTer gdme, ledding Them To d firsT pldce win in disTricT. The key To The soccer Tedm's success This yeor hos been The focT ThdT They ore willing To ploy in olmosT ony circumsTdnce. lT's due To The enThusidsm of The li 89 Ll. soccsn ployers, dnd Their dedicofion To The sporT, sdid lVlclnTosh. Wrdpping up dnoTher sedson, The girls con look bock on d sdTisfy- ing ond successful yeor. ln The words of Kim lVlinTer ond Becky Kol- hdgen, I Think we did gredT-we owe iT dll To Cooch lvlclnTosh! - Jenni Smifh -1. 5 -L- .. QS, .- ArlingTon FW CounTry Day AriingTon Lamar Dallas JesuiT DisTricT Q 09 Q, C I I i Going The exTra mile The cross counTry Team puT a loT of efforT inTo whaT mosT would call an up and down season. Every morning, Team members could be seen running The Track and iT was noT uncommon To see Them run- ning on residenTial sTreeTs as well. We're like one big happy fam- ily! We've goT such a uniTy To our Teams. All Team members are very close: iT's almosT like a broTh- er-slsTer relaTionship, said Mindy PeTers, senior. 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Q ' V ' ' I VV H 1 . fy, A r K VL my gl , f ' W' . ,7,,55SfggiE55E:g ,,, : 53527 .sfiir V 'JV ., , My A jj J, 2: V ' 'Vk' A If ra' 3 f V'V , it Varsity-Eric Waters, Jay Hartwell, Steve Morneso, Brannon Boozer, David Efferson, Scott Franklin, Jeff Hammond i Coleman, Mindy Peters, Courtney Anderson, Girls-Dawnya Ard, Sara Whitney Fairchild, Deanna Nixon, Liz Simmons. Nor Pictured: Bethany Cura Fx WARMING UP FOR THE RUN, STRAIN FOR THE GAIN, is Sen- Qtfts Stfetch b9fOV9 The iOr David EffersOn's attitude meet. in running. 94 onoss ooummv Tl R09 l, I LeT's rodeo One dThleTic group ThoT com- peTes oll yeor round is The Rodeo Teom. The minuTe school sTorTs pumping dgoin, so do They-ev- ery weekend oT high school shows, where ecich cowboy ond cowgirl Tries To ploce onywhere beTween firsT ond sixTh ploce. Edch ploce is worTh o given num- ber of poinTs wiTh firsT plcice being worTh sevenTy Two. The hdrd work ond dedicdTion, cilong wiTh The fun ond exciTemenT, redlly poys off in The end. The Top fifTeen in edch evenT from NorTh Texcis ore cible To compeTe in The NorTh Texos Fin- ols, held over The summer. Rush CorTer sTciTed, l?ighT now l'm in sixTh ploce for Bcirebock ond l hope To move up before The fin- ols. SouThwesT held Their own Ro- deo in Cleburne on Februory 'l2 where 78 high schools porTicipoT- ed. PoT Wdlsh odded, l'AloT goes inTo puTTing on ci show. We hdve To Tolk To sponsors ond TorTi Rodeo Oompciny for livesTock. The Ro- deo Teom seemed To hove o promising yecir. IT's ci sporT which we con enjoy dll The Time roTher Thcin one monTh ouT of The yeor.- Louri Lawrence Dole Ashworih-Borebock Deon Coldwell-Bulls Rush CorTer-Borebcick-PresidenT Joy Clark-Borebock Jennie Emery-Barrel Racing-SweeTheorT Mike Gumby-Bulls Roy Gunnels-Bulls J Jimmy Hole-Bulls-Choirmon lvlichoel JohnsTon-ChuTe Dogging-Vice PresidenT Todd King-Bcirebock Troy Porker-Bulls Poul SurroTT-ChuTe Dogging-SecreTory PQT Wcrlsh-Bulls Fronf Row: PoT Wolsh, Deon Coldwell, Poul SurreTT, Troy Porker, Dole AshworTh 2nd Row: Rush CorTer, Todd King, Mike Gumby, Roy Gunnels, Joy Clork BUSTIN LOOSE is senior, Todd King 0 The horse They coll Willie CHUTE DOGGING-Poul SurrciTT bring down onoTher sTeer oT The rodeo Cleburne. Hl-HO SILVER yodels Rush CorTer,senic1 os he loTches on To o wild one. L 1 I V - Q Kevin MarTin 4 yr' Mark PaTenaude 4 yr. David Rawls 4 yr' Darren Reed 4 yr. Carlos Rios 4 yr' Hans BerTelsen 3 yrs. L MaTT BeyeTTe 3 yrs. Shannon Hawkins 'I yrs. Jodey James 4 yrs. Bo ING 'Ni W Q f . fywf: 1 .'..- Q1 if, . A V ' Shannon Hawkins, Hans BerTelsen, MaTT BeyeTTe, David Rawls, Carlos Rios, Mark PaTenaude is 5? Q. LMI I'M COMING AFTER YOU sTaTes junior, LOOK OUT ROCKY proclaims junior, Da- Kevin MarTin as he punches his way To vid Rawls as he conTinues his vigorous success. workouT. 93 T reoDEofBoxiNe ' J Saturday nighT aT The fighls LasT year division champs MaTT BeyeTTe and Hans BerTelsen re- Turned To The ring To help lead iT's boxing Team Through anoTher suc- cessful year. Due To The aTTenTion drawn To The Team champion club in 84-85, The Team doubled in size This year. ln preparaTion for The Golden Gloves Annual evenT, The pracTice hours were grueling. The Team worked ouT every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday nighT from 6:00 To 8:00 aT The STar Telegram Golden Gloves YouTh CenTer. To- ward The Gloves week iT was ev- eryday for Three To four hours. Senior MaTT BeyeTTe commenTed, ul kepT in shape and was ready for The Gloves. Under The direcTion of Mr. Evans Royal The Team will be even more promising in The years To come.-Lauri Lawrence l SW L Ready, Sei, Swim The swimmer seT, The buzzer sounded, The race began. For Two hours every day The swim Team prepared Themselves for This mo- menT. Each meeT was imporTanT, buT everyThing builT up To DisTricT, Re- gion, and STaTe CompeTiTions. Members of The Team seT Their sighTs on These goals. Sophomore Bonny McAllisTer said ThaT she hoped To place firsT aT DisTricT if only To prove someThlng To herself. DespiTe The facT ThaT The Team was vviThouT a coach for The sec- ond year in a row, spiriTs ran high and deTerminaTlon ran deep. Coached by ScoTT Colby, Coor- dinaTor of AauaTics for The FWISD, The swimmers made all of The hard work pay off. Junior STace Hahn said, USwim- ming is a paTTern. You work ouT every day and your Times geT beT- Ter and beTTer. - Tanya Doyle Dec. 5 Dec. 10 Dec. 20 84 21 Jan, 11 Jan. 211 84 25 Jan. 28 J Feb. A Feb. 11 Feb. 21 84 22 Mar. 7 81 8 Mar. 21 84 22 iNlNllNG 1 1 SHS. ArlingTon I-lTs. vs. Euless Triniiy SHS vs. Wesiern Hills NorTh Zone T.l.S.C.A. lnviiaiional LeTTer Qualifying MeeT lnviTaTional Trojan lnviTaTionaI SHS vs. ArlingTon Heighrs SHS vs. Paschal SHS vs. Easiern Hills DisTricT Championships Regional Championships STaTe Championships l From' Row Kevin Shoemaker, Mark Assaad Second Row STace Hahn, Karin Johnson, Bonny McAllisTer, Lori Marshall, Kelly Dunlap. and Wendy Venable. Third Row Debbie Edgar, Joy Dvornicich. Cindy WoerTz, Dawn Dvornicich, Suzie Peregrine, and Kim DeYoung. Fourfh Row Andrew Hearn, Kevin Sweeney, Eric Johnson, Larry Deihl, and Brad BurneTT. Back f?owBrenT Sawyer, Brian James, Max Brand, Jamie Wallace, and Greg Harper. Nor Picrured Lisa Adkinson, Wendell Anderson, Monica Bodoin, Bryan Bradford, Paul Bublic, Jerry BuTler, Julie Donnelly, Shannon Edwards. RoberT Joblin, Chanda Lane, MDann Uguyen, Michelle ScoTT, Jennifer Showmaker, Tanya Taylor, Sarah Thompson, Mike Trenshaw, Roberi Vogel, Deborah Wiggins, and Chris Zunnlno. .l1 .T 94 SPORTS z..q -s 11 .I , fgm x,1,i Zfiz fjg E irrsisiriiliiiiiii ...A I, .x.- 1.14 'E I .+ , , . ., ., . ,ff , .,, ,-g,..1 WK, 6, i, I I K .- r ,,,,5, .,, ,,,s,. ..x.. M. 2 ,-., . .I , iw' f 1 ff, i -' I ' ' 1- f- -1 as 4 1 is i BALANCING ON THE EDGE, Mdrk Assdd i prepdres To diiempi d bdckdive. A BOUNCE WITH PERFECT FORM for Jen- nifer Showmdker ds she prdciices for diving compeiiiioh. agus is in P ruse. il e ilu' A f+ if -yi Wi ' . I' 5 V kj I I V5 f - , .-NWI:-f 0, , ,-fqsffwgm 'fx Q- 'K E :ii 'S X WITH EYES TO THE CEILING, The swimmer STRETCHING THE ARMS FARTHER, STGCSY concentrqtes OD his bqckgfrgke, Hdhh shows how The buiierfiy siroke should be done. Ti 95 ..-.1 swirviiviime TENNX J L I Feb. A vs. Dunbar Feb. 11 vs. ob. Wyatt il Feb. 14 vs. Arlington High Feb. 18 vs. Trimble Tech Feb. 25 vs. Western Hills March A vs. Eastern Hills March 7 Cowtown Tournament March 11 vs. Arlington Heights March 14 Weatherford Tournament March 25 vs. Paschal April A T.W.C, Tournament April 8 vs. Weatherford April 141-15 District May 1-3 Regionals May 16-17 State Teamwork SSFVGS an GCG Hard work and long hours of practice is what made the tennis team successful. The most important fac- tor was the way the players competed as a team. We all worked very hard in practice and tried to encourage each other, added Marc Highland, sen- ior. With a strong team effort, Southwest won district and went on to compete at regionals. Working as a team became vital at regionals be- cause of the round robin style of play, in which every player's performance affects the overall standings of the tournament. In the team concept, it is just as important for the number six player to win as the number one player, explained Coach Harold Rogers. The pressure in a match can be overwhelming, so it helps to have the support of the team behind you. When l'm playing a tough match, it relieves some pressure to know that the team is behind you one hundred percent, commented junior, Ann Taylor. As a result of their dedication and their ability to work together they achieved their goal for the year, a successful season.-Michael Philpski ,as Front Row: Patricia Ayers, Debbie Nyugen, Jennifer Ericson, Janet Britton, Sue Ann Silvenls, Scott Corralis, Tria Register, Sally Podval, Bernadette Cura, Ann Taylor, Andrea Edwards, Cheryl Whitehead, Sandra Forbus. Second Row: J. Capps, Joe Heart, Brandon Stanley, Derrick Allen, Bill Hussain, Lance Linscott. Jeff Gilley, Ricky Carter, Wade Hunt, Daniel Myers, Christia Nelson, Shannon Thompson, Reena Pershy, Angela Wood, Bo Podval, Third Row: Bobbie Smith, Roland Ingram, Brian Burt, Lance Travis, David Cobb, Chad Karger, Keith Balthrop, Mike Witty, Kevin Greenspan, Ted Free, Luis Weinstein, Brad Burt, Phil Buckelew, Sherry Watkins, Michelle Russell, Stacey Coston. Fourth Row: Kevin Warnick, Richard Dao, Marc Highland, Paul Wickes, Scott Foster, Mike Horschler, Reese Lang, David Grabstald, Adam Reindhart, Dionne Bennet, Katrine Thompson, Luan Cox. .l. 96 ...i- spoms WITH AN OVERHEAD SMASH Poul Wiokes, senior wins on other gome. sg.. ,W PRACTICING PAYS OFF OS LUNGING FOR THE BALL, Mike sophomore Luon Cox serves Letterman, sophomore, OHOTNSF GCG- prociices his reiurn. .l. 97 TENNIS GGL? TOURNAMENTS Arlingfon HTS F.W. Park and RecreaTion J R.L. Turner Dallas lnviTaTional Garland lnviTaTionaI The Pressure's Cn AT The hush of The crowd, The golfer prepares To puTT. The pres- sure is on him as he sTeps up To The ball. He puTTs . . . The crowd roars . . . he sunk anoTher puTT. The pres- sure ThaT is puT on golf players is very exTreme. IT was individual: noT a Team pressure as in fooTball or baseball. The TournamenTs ThaT The golf Team parTicipaTed in were very imporTanT To Their careers as golfers. There were TwenTy golf members on our Team and The The Tournamenfs. AfTer qualifying, They played in Local, DisTricT, Re- gional, Then on To STaTe. Gary Johnson, DisTricT champ of lasT year, worked Towards Taking The Team all The way To STaTe. Somehow, l would like To go To STaTe, hopefully by Team, buT if noT l wanT To go individually, replied Johnson. He also had a goal To re- ceive a full golf scholarship To col- lege. The golf Team pracTiced every lvlonday, Wednesday, and Friday Top five ThaT qualified played in la-.,2l . .f if From' Row: Mud Haas, Hans Haas, Lee WeTselg Back Row: Gary Johnson. Kim Greer, Andy Baker, Kevin Wrighi, Kevin Bolling Nof Pictured: Fred Quinfanilla, Luis QuinTanilla, Ricky Cura, Chris Campbell, Chris Cullpepper, David Hanshaw, Mark Franklin, Bill Piofrowski, James Cook, Lance Smiih F-O-R-E! Senior Fred QuinTanilla hiTs on The fairway during pracTice aT Pecan Valley. 98 i... sporers aT Pecan Valley Golf Course To im- prove Their score buT also To re- lieve a loT of pressure so They didn'T feel iT during The Tourna- menT. lT's really hard work, buT l enjoy compeTing wiTh The oThers on our Team. Chris Campbell, sophomore, replied. As Gary Johnson and oTher valuable Team members leave This year, There are many ambiTious players ready To sTep up inTo varsiTy and achieve Their own goals. Kelly Doskocil L 5 I. 5 -g .J Ms, Q. ass.: .. .- f .. K . .- ?...,g..J1E.V ,ex is ' 1 . l.l. 5155 ' was aww' T ,L ., L i 3 3342 mf? df ,, . , M, .41 A, ff 5 . , J 1 ' -A J Q?'l':2s,,p ,,,, , My M , , , , ,, CONCENTRATE, CONCENTRATE! Junior Andy Boker sieodies himself To hii C1 perfecr stroke in prociice. THE PICTURE SAYS IT ALL. Gary Johnson expresses his defecii by Tossing his club GT The end of 0 Tournomeni during The summer. Fon' Worfh Star Telegram ERB SPQRHLJCT THE RCAR 0F THE CROWD l l I A symbol of all Thai is magic. Foofball games are full of con- Trasf and excifemenf. People go To Them for many differenf rea- sons, and The only unifying facfor is The roar of The crowd over a Touchdown or an effecfive defen- sive play. The game is on The field, buf much of The acfion is in The bleachers where clusfered groups of onlookers add Their own spark To The magic of The evening. Whaf would a foofball game be wiThouT a band To puncfuafe The SENIORS JOIN IN wiTh The roar of The crowd af Their lasT foofball game. -l f I srsr Al l T by r plays and fill The air wiTh music? Or Buf who are The sTudenTs run- wiThouT The encouragemenf of The cheerleaders melfing The fa- celess group info one big cheer. These, along wlTh fooTball players, are The sfrucfured ones, and we have The very besfl OUR OWN SOUTHWEST is heard from The crowd as They sing The alma rnafer. .T-. 'IOO ......- sporers ning in a wild frenzied pack looking for Their friends in The faces of The crowd? They can also be noficed avoiding The upper bleachers where Their parenfs are siTTing, ur- genfly checking ouT The whole sif- uaTion. These are wiThouT a doubf, The freshman. They are really noT sure why They are aT The game. The group who are acfually sif- Ting down and promofing greaf school spirif is made up of sopho- mores. ln befween class yells They play mafchmaker: everyone Trades girlfriends and boyfriends. Now The juniors are a self-ap- poinfed eliTe group who express Their independence of The whole affair by arriving fashionably laTe. They seem To Think ThaT a greaf foofball evening is made for so- cializing. They only look up from PAGE Their conversaTions To join The roup when The roar of The crowd so loud ThaT They cannoT do any- hing else. And The parTy afTer- wards is The highlighT of The even- ng for Them. The group ThaT Truly is apprecia- Tive of The magic of fooTball is The enior Class. They can survey The cene and idenTify wiTh each EIGQG NosTalgia is beginning To seT . The band music is beginning To wave a special significance. Each game, each yell, each senTimenT inged evening has greaTer signifi- Eance as The Fall leaps forward. he end of fooTball days foreshad- Ews The end of high school. The oar of The crowd is a symbol of all ThaT is magic.-Held Hanks TEXAS SKI BUMS Trading in cowboy boots for ski booTs and heading for The slopes! Have you noTiced The sudden surge of ski shops? The big seasons for This sporT are Chrisfmas and Spring break. Trying To find long johns or any oTher viTal necesslTy even Two weeks before one of These busTling seasons is a colossal underTakingl Can you imagine people acTually owning snow skis and living in The hearT of Texas? lT sounds absurd buT iT is a realiTy. Some of The favoriTe TourlsT Traps are: CresTed BuTTe, Brecken- ridge, WinTer Park, Taos, and Key- sTone. Once The anxious ski bums reach Their desTinaTion, They hiT The lines waiTing gladly To lay down 348.00-325.00 a day for Their lifT TickeTs. Then They hiT The slopes making The mosT ouT of ev- ery precious minuTe of sunlighT. NighT life consisTs of large din- ners, hoT chocolaTe, bonfires, and soaking in hoT baTh Tubs. AfTer a long day on The mounTain no one is up To doing anyThing ThaT re- quires The leasT biT of efforT. The sTrangesT Thing abouT This sporT is ThaT people sTill crave iT even Though no one escapes The painful chapping and sunburn. - ll 'IO 'i The SPORTS PAGE Many come home on sTreTchers bandaged from head To Toe. BuT even These will be seen once again hiTTing The slopes.-Heidi Hanks TEXAS SKI BUMS, Cyndi Brucks and Tra- cey Brooks hiT Keysfone. . 'PL f X-.Z .- Bar Hoppin Newsflash: Several SHS sTudenTs ave been spoTTed hanging around local bars, hoping To score a perfecf llTen. Hanging around, a Term noT applied loosely, buf raTher, liTerally perfains To gymnasfics. The bars in auesfion? The uneven and parallel of course. From The bars The sTu- denTs are ofTen senT To The bal- ance beam To walk a sTraighT line. Jennifer Donnely says, Gym- nasiics Takes hard work and a loT of spare Time. Gymnasfics in- volves a loT of Time To pracTice and learn new rouTines. Some sTu- denTs enjoy breaking more laws, Than jusT spray-painiing buildings, The law of graviTy, ThaT is. No maT- Ter how high They are in The air or how low They are To The ground, They always land on Their feeT. WhaT goes up musT come down. The old saying holds True . . . Laws are made To be broken. -Chris- Tie Richardson Dancers DGVOTS Theil' Time PoinT your Toes, STraighTen your legs, STreTch, and Don'T lose counT, are familiar expressions To a dancer. Many TalenTed sTudenTs and Teachers are involved in some form of dance, from aerobics To balleT, Tap and jazz. Dancing is an arT you learn afTer hours of devo- Tion and pracfice. Dance is noT only a profession buT iT is also a hobby. lVlany people Take iT To sTay in shape due To The fiTness craze while ofhers are serious. Senior Alicia Wefsel, a professional dancer, said, 'il like dance be- cause iT keeps my body in shape, ..... 402 ....-. SPORTS Q. gang? -. , is .1 f , , , , . . ,, sy, f,,, .. f.ff 4- 'T Q ,QM .ff I . . . . K, . I .K HANDS DOWN, Jennifer Donnelly circu- laTes The blood in her head while doing a hand-sfand on The balance beam. T buT The real reward comes onl sfage under The lighTs when all eyes are on me. WheTher The dancer is performing or iusT keep- ing physically fiT, in The end The long hours of sweaf and sacrifice pay off.-Chrisfie Richardson Rebels Fil For Land Of 02 We have Traveled The yellow brick road To physical fiTness. WheTher we've dernonsTraTed The courage of The lion on The par- allel bars, The hearT of The Tin rnan in execuiing Tour'jeTes, or The scarecrow's brain in aThleTic sTraT- egies. lvlosT Rebels seem To par- TicipaTe in acTiviTies ouTside of school such as jogging, nauTiIus, aerobics, bike riding and rnuch more To keep Their bodies fiT. We goT involved for personal enjoy- meni, compeTiTion, and self sails- facTion. A loT of Time is devoTed once we geT involved, we seT goals To achieve, and in doing so we come closer To reaching The gaTes To The Emerald CiTy of Oz.- Chrisfie Richardson S-T-R-E-T-C-H-I-N-G for The perfeci hiT Brad BurT shows his agile aThleTic abil- iTy. 'l O3 The sporers PAGE OW 01441 LSWK n Uhfwaqwatmqeafa, ea4!voxatmqaztwdqwarwdwaum6ac!et0t!w5'wdaztC0ww4Z. Uwqecwtfwqwm H. .S .14 Leading The Way From o long disfonce you could heor Them, lough- ing, shouTing, hoving fun, geTTing orgonized. Cou- Tiously opprooching The door, you con feel The vibro- Tions coming from This, oIwoys hoppening ploce - The sTudenT council homeroom. Filled wiTh A7 people, oll differenT, oll creofive, ond oll leoders wiTh o know how for hondling people, ploces, ocTiviTies ond ideos. As sophomore Shori Rome soid, This yeor's council seems To reolly be creoTive. They hove good ideos ond ci greoT woy of puTTing Those ideos inTo fun, spiriTed, ocTiviTies. The council worked hord ThroughouT The yeor. They were involved in every ocTiviTy, oll The Time every Time. Fund roisers, communiTy service projecTs, igf--- fx school improvemenT projecTs, ond much more. Eoch closs hod Their shore of responsibiliTies: Their closs Homecoming fIooT, spiriT boosfers, ond fund roisers ore jusT o few. Senior Louren Fongmon soid, You con see how much our closs council puTs inTo The Senior closs. They're olwoys coming up wiTh new ideos. We did o good job of selecfing officers. We work hord To do oloT for our closs, os well os The sTudenT body, soid sophomore delegofe, Jody Horris, We geT pushed buT iT's worTh iT. Sociolly, ocodemicolly, creoTively, orderly, ond Timely, The sTudenT council pocked This school yeor wiTh ocTion, good Times, ond loods of fun.-Cami Vwegond yfwdlllllldlb Qbekqaiwn From' row: presidenf-Todd Conon, John Chrisfion, Bock row: Hillory Koyser, Alison Leeper, Michelle Dovis, Leigh ATkin- son, Tommi Horell, lvlisfy Aebi -i-il Sopimrwu Qbekqatam From' Row: Jody Horris, Treasurer-Jennifer Miers, secre- Tory-lvlorcy Beord, G-reTo Louer, Tomro King 2nd Row: vice- presidenf-lviichelle Dodds, Debbie Teogorden, STocy Rob- erTs, presidem'-Goyle BiTTiker, Jennifer Bilz -1... 'IO6 .-1 ORGANIZATIONS TWEEDLE DEE AND TWEEDLE DUMB, Courlney Anderson A ond Greg Swinurd, Try des- DGVGTGIY To leod o sludenl council rneeling. A A YOU WANT ME TO DO WHAT? cries Cyndi Brucks or d sludenl council meer- ing. A 3 i 3 51 gjsrfgg fn , .N A rerr A A 1 E ,ef fvfx A c ' rrrrfggrrg pf f D V i.., , , .- A ' e in 5 l i 'i i U l W If lk ' :Lz gf 1 . ,Q 1 'Q , , '. ' f A ,in - V' E. E , - - - , 1- , 1 N., Aii' 3 I. it, , VN r A Q 2, r gh ,, ,- f V - v Y ' , i1'- 'A Y ff 'A - .f , 2101104 Qbdqalloa Savior Qbelqafwn FFOD7' fOW.' LGGTI WllllOfT1S, Geri Burlon, TGDYC1 Doyle, Second Ffgnf fQW-' Cfqig McNeil, Ryqn Mqssey, secrefqfy-Cyndi FOWJ COUVTDGY Anderson, TFGUSUVGV-Mefediih WWTTGDI Brucks, Becky Rdlliff, Amy Adkins, Lonell Rush, Back row: VfCG-Df9Sfd9f7T-HGGTDGV Richmond, Cori Difnbefgeff AIGXO Mdrci Leo, frecrsurer-Judniio Acker, presidenr-Mindy Pe- Heilz, BC1Ck rOW.' Chris MCCONTHCKI Dfesfdefif-RUTD TUYl0ff iers, Bernddelle Curo, Mike Pnilipski, vice-,oresidenf-Kristin Slocy Cosron, nor picrured, secrerory-lvlelindd Allen Helmigk ..-. 'IO7 1., STUDENT coumcir eww um mm Wi Wm, zfmw, mm, W qfle... SPEAK CUT! Who redlly hos The Idsf word? The Forensics, De- bofe, ond YouTh ond Governmenf groups con dn- swer Thof quesflon, since They hdve The rlghT To spedk Their minds. These were noTeworThy groups confdining dedicdfed individudls who were dcfive in Tournomenfs, conferences, ond offer-school pdrTici- pdfion. The members devofed long hours Towdrds preporing speeches ond debofes. lnfense compeTiTion, dedicofed sTudenTs, ond long hours dll perfdined To Forensics, Debdfe, ond YAG. Junior, Keiro lVlcDondld commenfed obouT For- ensics, 'il Think Forensics is ci wdy of inTerpreTing your- self wiTh your own personol fIdir. Keird wos noT The only newcomer To Forensics. Under The guidonce of The newly dcduired Miss Ann HunTer, The Forensics dnd Debdfe Teoms sodred To new heighfs. Debofe ond YAG hdd o few more ddded respon- sibilifies. They soughT fdcfs, hod confroversidl issues, ond probed for onswers. The ouTcome could eiTher meon success or end up in hedTed discussions. Sen- ior, John lVIcNew, expldined Debdfe. IT is d cldss which helps expdnd your poliTicdl ond culTuroI hori- zons dnd creofes dn ouTleT for self expression, which helps form o more compIeTe person. Forensics, Debdfe, ond YAG were The sfepping sfones Thof ledd everyone in The righf direcfion To- wdrds success. Senior, John Acuno summed up YAG in o cleor, decisive sToTemenT. You see The princi- ples ThoT you've Iedrned dbouf in governmenf dcTu- olly being dpplied dnd you're o porf of iT. Eoch group wos spurred on To ochieve excel- lence. IT wos d rdce To see who would redch The finish line firsT. -Jennifer Qudife. , F5 GUILTY OR INNOCENT?? Sen- ior Mike Greenspon proc- Hces d defense cose for YouThln Govenwnenhs rnockfndb ..... 'IO8 ..... ORGANIZATIONS , l , Zbedaa From' Row: Sponsor Miss Ann Hunler, Anno Anderson, Nilo Overlon: Vice-Presidenf Slephen Houiz, Mike Foriner: Sec- ond Row: Morio Dioz, Poige Conner: Presidenf Ann Molko, Lee Boiley, Missy Poller: Bock Row: Porliomenforion Mork Clork, Jennifer Bilz, Hisforion John McNew, Alon Dovidson 2415 7owuda Fronf Row: Josh Beoch, Alon Von Geem: Second Row: Borry Hodder, Trocy Porier, Sylvio Polk: Secrefory Morgorei Ash- ley, Korri Roberl: Sponsor Miss Ann Hunier, Amy Gordon, Jenni Stringer: Secrefory Jennifer Quoife, Cosey Evons: Bock Row: Publicisr Kelly Sleworl, Jonei Briiion, Keiro McDonold: Publicisf Chrislie Richordson, Kris Hockbori, Coihy Arneii, Comi Wiegond, Nonelle Wollon, Siephonie Shoemoker RESEARCHING A STORY, o member of The news medio, Missy Jones, prepores To run for dislricl edilor of YAG. qoutfr and Gowuvww From' Row: Greg Swihuro, Micheol Cisneros, Sieve Buckel- lew, Greg Moch, Jeff Worren, Michoel Greenspon, Keiih Hor- Ton, Jim Lloyd: Second Row: Julie Dovis, Misli Horn, Ceci McHoney, Liso Blockmon, Louro Engellond, Chrisiie Richord- son, Missy Jones, Cyndy Gryder, Lori Aldohl, Mory Gilliond, Mory Solodino, Jone Burroughs, Niio Overion, Coroline Le- Mire, Cori Dirnberger, Jennifer Quoife, Eleno Murroy: Third Row: Bernodelie Curo, Dionno Espinozo, Poige Conner, Belhe Sullivon, Comi Wiegond, Deidro Mills, April McKeno, Julie Donnelly, Heolher Fleming: Fourrh Row: Rhondo Reo- gon, Merediih Whiilen, Siocey Wilder, Mike Morgolis, Koren Gibson, Elizobelh Jockson, Heoiher Brunn, Milzi Morlin, Tifini Moyo, Helen Cochron, Lori Blonco: YMCA Sponsor Tom Cor- son: Bock Row: Sponsor Mr. Sieve Morrow, Ann Molko, Collie Webber, Curl Burdorf, Mork Clork, Roberl Elrod, Brion Burdorf, John Tiner, Kyle Cormicheol, John Acuno, Chris McCormick. 409 ...- DEBATEXFORENSICSXYAG STAYING UP LATE, CSG mem- bers Sheila Greer, Camille WaTT, and Adina Robbins decoraTe The fooTball play- ers' lockers for The big game The nexT day. S U ,X lx 74- ' , swf' is , li Ll ' X' 'Y I it 1 lx T l T l I Ti Nl ll gi f 5 lx 4 l 3 T l TT M . 1 , 3 , T l I T L ,,i,. V V IJ, l ' I J T A K T. H L,.r I r,ly Tir izz ,-:L is Q1 1 ir ' y . T issr 3 To Q T is T i T To T T Q Tp ssi 1 T T T TTTT T T A T A - T T 1 T ggi i ,fi , ' 1?- i ,Lg IA rl .A Y 0mya, 36 Fronf row STeven SpiTz, Jim WhiTe, Mark Clark, Mark Roberson, and Ross SmiTh. 2nd row Richard SmiTh, Brian Burdorf, Roberl Elrod, WesTon Hawkins, Mike WiTTy, and Bryan Friend. Czmafuwd Seam Gm Front row-Amy Adkins, Marcle Lea, Laura Engelland, Sheri Brown, Marjorie BenneTT, Lisa Blackmon, Daphne Anderson, MisTi Hern, Lauri Lawrence, Maria Diaz, CaThy ArneTT, and BeTsy ForT. 2nd row Jennifer Quaife, Linda Cude, Becky Abel, Julie Kemp, Cyndi Brucks, Becky RaTliff, Hayley Hawkins, Shelly STewarT, Mary Saladino, Julie Davis, Suzie Anderson, Jodi Bedenhammer, Deanna Kazelis, Karen Mason, and Jill Conley. Back row- Arlyn Frame, Melissa Moore, Teri Luper, Lanell Rush, ElizabeTh Jackson, Debie Johnson, Leslie Liles, Karen Gibson, Penny lacabucci, Jill WaTTs, JuaniTa Acker, Tara Boykin, Kelly STewarT, MargareT Ashley, Karri RoberT, Voneia lgleharT .-,. 'MO -... oReANlzArloNs asa mow, My uw W of '26 W.. Senior SpiriT SpiriT-The class of 86 had plenTy of iT. And This year, iT was harder Than ever To achieve. ThaT's whaT Concerned Senior Girls and Omega were all abouT. BeTh had The same basic purpose: To uniTe The senior class and promoTe spiriT ThroughouT The enTire sTu- denT body. Under The leadership of Jo EgglesTon, CSG planned several acTiviTies, such as kidnapping The fooTball players for breakfasf and decoraTing The halls for Homecoming. And as Marjorie Bennef, presidenT, said, l'Our purpose is To uniTe The senior class and raise spiriT for The Teams of SHS. Omega, sponsored by Wayne HousewrighT, was newly formed This year. Omega's objecfive is To promoTe senior spiriT, have fun, parTy, eTc . . . com- menTed WesTon Hawkins, one of The vice-presidenTs. They aTTended all pep rallies and games and won mosT spiriTed vehicle in The Homecoming Parade. The groups boTh worked hard To raise spiriT and succeeded in making Their senior year a unified, memorable experience. Michael WiTTy summed up These feelings by saying, The senior year is full of memories To lasT a lifeTime and Gmega 86 is a group of guys esTablished To share The fun and The exciTe- menT of our final year aT SouThwesT. -Debbie Tea- garden .. ., , . -. s..s...,f. 2- Q- : 1: -11 -f. .- fl f.. .fi-f 1 T TRYING TO CONTAIN HIS EX- CITEMENT, vice-presidenf WesTon Hawkins addresses Omega af one of Their meeiings afTer school. ,, 'l'l'l .-Z...- CSGXOMEGA .1 '21 uk: KEEPING WITH THE BEAT, Sen- ior, Cossoundro SrniTh sToys in sTep wiTh The Rebel Rous- ers during Their rouTine. LEARNING THE ROPES, Senior, T Mork Roberson brushes up on his scoling Techniques while oT o ROTC summer comp. fm ' f I I , fi, , T 1- f ' if I I 1 suus uuss ,T q I ..uIu ' i i n 75076 ogw M Mm F,O,,,.'. Tom Harvey, Mm Robertson, Craig MCNeiL Back, Joy Fronf: Moiikci Wiilioms, NoToIie winsian, Rochelle Rondle, Bullock, Mike White' Chris Smifhl Chris Harvey neT Thomos, Renee Jackson. Bc1ck:IVIorio GorreTT, Roycer Neoly, Reese Dovis, Iris Alexander, Philip Morris, STeven Ford ORGANIZATIONS Keeping In Siep 75076 awww wi Mez mm me ww Two dedicdfed orgdnizdfions Thof wolked The ex- Trd mile for our school were ROTC Officers ond The Rebel Rousers. From mdlnfoining The miliTory records of edch co- deT To keeping Trock of sensifive mdTeridls such ds rifles ond dir rifles, The ROTC BdTTdlion Commdnder ond his sfdff were chdrged wiTh The ddy To ddy run- ning of The BdTTdlion HedddudrTers. As Firsf Cddef Colonel ond Firsf Brigode Com- mdnder, lvldrk Roberson ledd 5 of The 9 high schools wesT of I-35. Roberson wos overseen by John Tiner who served ds Cddef 'lsT Colonel ond Commdnder of The Corp Cddefs. Tiner led dll nine schools in The FWISD in ROTC. Edch yedr during April or lVldy The ROTC were inspecfed by o generol's represenToTive from KenTucky. Since Their flrsf yedr of exisTence The ROTC hove been rdnked ds on Honor UniT. From Their 2nd yedr unTil Their now 5Th yedr They hove edrned The rdnking of Honor UniT WiTh DisTincTion. This honor is only given To 51, of The schools in The Unifed STdTes. Through Their dcfions ond Their exdmples ROTC Of- ficers were responsible for everyThing They did os o cddef. As senior, Chris Hdrvey sfdfed, One of The benefifs of ROTC is ThoT iT offers dn evenfuol ledder- ship poslTion To every sTudenT, giving d cddef GD opporTuniTy To develop leddership skills ond responsi- biliTy. , .,gV w4V!,g I ak ROTC Officers for This yedr included: lvldrk Rober- son ds BdTTdlion Commdnder, Chris Hdrvey ds BdTTdl- ion Commdnder Sergeonf lvldjor, Tom Hdrvey ds Bof- Tdlion Execufive Officer, Crdig lvlcNeil ds BdTTdlion SecuriTy ond Public Reldfions Officer, Chris Smifh os BdTTdlion Operdfions dnd Trdining Officer, Joy Bullock ds BdTTdlion Supply Officer, ond Jondfhon Pedcock ds Assisfdnf BdTTdlion OperoTions dnd Trdining Offi- cer. The Rebel Rousers were led by Copfoin lvlorio Cor- reTT, ond Co-Copfoins Renee Jockson ond Cosson- drd Smifh. Whefher df d foofbdll gdme or of d pep rdlly, The Rebel Rousers were dlwdys There wiTh d shouT of encourdgemenf, cheering our Tedms To o vicTory. Junior, Rdycene Nedly wdnfed To become d Rebel Rouser becduse she, wonTed To supporf her school. Sfressing Thdf They were o very open group who would leT dnyone dnd everyone in, They wonf- ed everyone To know ThoT They were here ond love our school. Differenf from The previous yeor's Rebel Rousers, This yedr's group wds mode up of mdny new members including four guys. Though Their ocTiviTies were differenf in mdny woys, boTh The ROTC Officers ond Rebel Rousers sfrived To ledd our school . . . hedds dbove The resf. -Deanna Kozels MAINTAINING ORDER, Sen- iors Croig lvlcNeil, lvlork Ro- berson, dnd John Tiner dlrecf d Mondoy ofTemooh Ronger meeTing. LEADING THE WAY, Senior, Renee Jdckson performs d roufine of The Sepfember 27Th pep rdlly. .l 'l '13 .....1 REBEL Rousmsfreorc Self bww, Wa www Preparaiion for life JROTC members were easy To spoT, and uniforms were noT The only reason! They had an air of leader- ship which, coupled wiTh respecT for auThoriTy, made These sTudenTs sTand ouT. The JROTC program em- phasized self discipline, ciiizenshlp, and paTrloTism. The goal of Their Training was preparaiion for life. CadeT Second LieuTenanT Chris SmlTh felT, The besT way To fully develop your leadership poTenTial in high school is JROTC. Many of The sTudenTs planned To enTer The milliary and This was an excelleni way To fi Company Fronf Row Barry Hodder, David Johnson, Charles Wheai, Paul Bublik, Hallie Lee, Leigh Ann Fekeie, Kevin Hendricks, David Miller 2nd Row: Michael Calveri, Srephen Whiie, Mavid Mable, ClayTon Ramsey, Harvey ATklns 3rd Row: FirsT SgT. BenneTT, Bradley Belcher, Hans Mueller, Ronald PaTrick, Wen- dell Anderson, Michael Murphy. prepare, buT Colonel John Tiner recenTly Told a news- paper reporTer, We prepare The individual for life, wheTher civilian or miliTary. JROTC marched in The VeTeran's Day parade and The STock Show parade This year. One of Their desires was sTaTed by Capiain Craig McNeil, We would like To be looked upon in a beTTer lighT by The sTudenT body. They deserve our recogniTion and admira- Tion.-Deanna K azeis, Held Hanks l 3 Compaq From' Row: Richard Pareni, Vanessa Anderson, RuTh Edwards, Sam While, Sheila Hopkins, Ken Frakes 2nd Row: ScoTT McDade, Mike Augsburger, Brian Lowe, Dennis Williams, Brenl Jones, James Mclniyre, Raymond Delcambre 3rd Row: FirsT SgT. BenneTT, Samone Harris, DwighT Blackburn, Eric STewarT, Siephen Ferrell, Jarrod Seel l -T 444 -i ORGANIZATIONS 6 domfanq nt Row: La Tanya Harris, Angela Moffitt, Tammy Hargrove, Katrina ln- m, Philip Elmore, Melissa McDade, Sharric Hickman, Romone Harris, 2nd vw First Sgt. Bennett, Jefferson Branch, Tim Arnold, Benito Farausto, Jason rnett, Ralph Garland, Jeff Potter, James Macintire, Doug Massey 3rd Row: e Vincient, Mike Russell, Wayne Schulz, Kevin Williams, Jeff Southerland, e Magill, Patrick Martin 4th Row: Robert Herron, Joe Tomme, David Woo- y, Adrian Adams, Victor Evans. , , 7 f Q 1 if i l I i I l l r Y ir 1 X? 1 A' Z5 Gawain, Front Row: Dana Richardson, La Dusta Ray, Vicki Davis, Cathy Mason, John Ost, Michelle Gilmore, Marrianne Judge, Gary Reese 2nd Row: First Sgt. Bennett, Joe Gonzales, Gaurane Kadika, Jerry Andrews, Brian Watkins, Billy Elmore, Greg Putman, Robert Pepperdine, 3rd Row: Greg Smith, Mary White, Mark McMurtray, Kevin Kelly, Chris Scott, Mike Thompson, Sean Cald- well, Thad Arms, 4th Row: Brian Strickland, John Kliener, Brian Heiserman, Jeff Guyot. ,-A 5 Ranger Team FronfRow: John Tiner, Mark Roberson, Mike White, Tammy Hardgrove, Mike Vinson, Kevin Hendricks, Jason Barnett 2nd Row: Steve Jobe, Hallie Lee, Clayton Ramsey, Dennis Williams, Marianne Judge, Jason Barnett 3rd Row: Craig McNeil, David Woolery, Ronald Patrick, John Kliener, Paul Cooper, Mike Russell, Jay Bullock 4th Row: Rambo Strickland, Stephen Farrell, John Ost, Bob Pepperdine, Hans Mueller, Tom Harvey, Chris Smith, Greg Smith, Jeffery Guyot. AVOIDING A RAINY WEDNES- DAY AFTERNOON, Junior Mi- chele Gilmore, and sopho- mores Brian Strickland and Mark Larson line up for their weekly inspection inside the ROTC shack. .l 'I 45 Jreotc e'1'l4'3s-W- sbl gg , N 4 W M . . . ewisim, MM MMM E . - QTWHQ' Mmekem .sm Q-We 33 The Reber Bond The Rebel Bond esToblished o repuToTion os consis- TdnTly being The Top bond in The ciTy. Winning ciTy once ogoin This yedr gives SouThwesT o redson To be proud of our bond. Topping oTher schools ond re- ceiving o 'l roTing, They Took sweepsTdkes. Under The leddership of DirecTor Bob Shermdn, The bond dis- pldys iTs hord work Through The excellenT morching skills shown on The fooTbdll field. One redson why The bond does so well is becduse of The field direcTion of drum mdjors wiTh The responsi- biliTies of direoTing, enforcing discipline, ond helping oTher members wiTh Their morching dbiliTies. We could go To Them wiTh duesTions ond They were reolly supporTive wiTh pep-Tdlks, commenTed BeTh Nodh, senior. The drum mdjors opprecioTe The Time ond efforT ThoT The oTher bond members puT in The holf- Time show. I enjoy working wiTh The oTher bond members ond we dll hove oloT of pride in ourselves, excldimed Ashley Bogie, senior drum mdjor. The Rebel Bond consisTs of fldgs, rifles, percussion, soxophones, cldrineTs, fluTes, frenchhorns, Trom- bones, bdriTones, ond TrumpeTs. WiTh dll of These sec- Tions, They hove To work exTremely hord dT morching in unison. Geri BurTon, junior, replied, iT Tdkes dloT of Time To ledrn dll of The sTeps, buT wiTh procTice, we con ledrn Them. This seoson The bond Tried o new Technique coiled counTer-morching, d sTyle oTher schools ond colleges use. The bond members represenT o ldrge fomily. lvldny of Them ore besT friends ond mosT know eoch oTher well. Junior CourTney Anderson odded, lvlosT of my besT friends ore in bond, ond we do so much in iT ThoT we ore dlwdys oround eoch oTher ond ThoT mokes iT fun. This yedr The bond pdrTicipdTed in The UlL ConTesT, pep-rollies, ond mdrched oT gomes. The bond pro- vided dn exciTing dddiTion wiTh Their music in The pep- rollies wiTh songs like Wipe OuT ond oThers. The bond is someThing ThoT The enTire school hod redson To be proud of.-Mike Philpski , i. 56-Wsig , . mi s es .e 'isshi 'A hiss T X 251.If's.1. 4 3?H:.S.s, 5 ' Te. . , M b ' 3' 'sez wggg g,sff ggi--,p sp . .. ...kk 5 ..l. ig, Y- -sexe-Q 1: . ,. v . ...- -,slr--we T k y Q- ' - -- f . - - -s 5- H -le I .3 .Q N . ' j V . . www- fire- ' . ,. I . .-.f , .,, ., ...eg ., T , .b ., F ks r 'A .- T , . .. . s- : .L ' I ' QQ 45 5 - , TW 7,21-: W ee ' fs' X' Q1-1 .... K. ig: K - ' .5 K Sis K, , 'K W 'Q ,K s, 5' .5 E51-'ifJ.5f3, f 1, ' .sg . T591--.T ' ' ' ' - f .. . .. M. ' Qi' ---- . S . , ess. -.. f . ,, .. ' T ' 1 ' , ' ' ... . ,lf ... -. 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WyaTT game aT Clark STadium. ,K -fx W I Y T' -ff' yi' Am vs ' V - A f ............., - - T--1-Y? - fr' A ' my T W TN - Q ,.,. .5 , K K 'N hum i ....nQ-vis 7 mi A we 5 ix X l 'i in i l 4 l 711m Boffom Rowg Leslie Llles, Penny laccabucci, Tracey Brooks, Elizabefh Jackson, Carrie SundsTrom, Tammi Harrel. 2nd Row, Jennifer Jarnigen, KrisTi Harrel, AlThea Baron, CynThia Wesley, KrisTen Hill, Susan CoTTon. 3rd Row: Jennifer RoberTs, Tanya Doyle, Danielle Souder, Lisa Mabli, BeTh Horn. L ,-. f ' Funds How Boffom Row,' Mike CarTer, Jennie Fish, JuaniTa Acker, NoTalie Boesch. 2nd. Row: Karen Durda, STeven Brown, Rochelle Knox, Holly MaThis, David BooTh, Terry Walker. 3rd. Row: Gayle BiTTiker, Jennifer Nolan, Kafhy Brown, Chris McCor- mick, Jennifer GuyoT. Back Row,' Paul Holser, Tim Dwighf, Travi Foxworfh, BeThany Cura. 'l'l7 -1. BAND xv 'ZX Y, -1 -rr 'V l l Q 3. f 7 7 - Tmwum Borfom Row: Jim Caldwell, Doug Massey, Lanell Rush, Tim C-ladders, Milan Sheih. 2nd, Row: David Erwin, Donna Rush, Laura Dailey, Sieve Siraiion. Back Row: Jim Wakefield, Willis Crowder, Bryan Schorn, Jacaues Loreiie. -, 7 7 1- -1 Q . ' Y' 7- i L -K 7mm Boffom Row: Mike Horschler, Brian Daniel, Keilh Maihis, John Nocher, Billy Black. 2nd Row: Keiih Sundsirom, Jim While, Wesien Hawkins, Chrisiie Crummel, Back Row: Charles Beck, Leigh Bailey, Chris Lipper. l 'l is lp L, x I 5 6 l i l J ,,. ,s l ,. ,, I 3 4' 5, xm:,w,,, ,,,r,.,, ,W f.,, g .,.s. v.,.fwuk...Q,- WNW--.vp-men - A , k - A lv gamma M. , ,. ......H, ,.s,...,,, ..,,-.wan -v ' , J . i' A 'i' N Q , Q.. ,.s,1f.-New 'J . 11 ' ssfscfwy A 1 , , Q A . , V , P ' .W .. L, fir, ' , . lm R ' 'iis S MTW is ' L g f is f ,.,s, . J is . 551 , .1 fa' M vi ,,--' A ' 1 , -A r.,, ,S fi5q,l.gAk 1 , T rs 'ffl ff? . -.:fE ? T Q? 4 .:.. l .ig Q is ...S l ' S S 'fn S I-:gf .. K r . 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A 1 www, - fill. . 1 wwf' UYHS . ,M my 4.93 Y' W g . K ggi. u E -2 B Liss Q . ' 0 -. , Qfwfmi ' ' A v . f ,Vw , ,A , 4 li ,. 56 W Y I L l l'. j i my Q rx 11 l , A Hi g, , ... ,Al 4. . K V uv- A. 44 H L , .Y -1 X, A, Ylaya aw Boffom Row: Kairina Warren, Siephanie Shoemaker, Moni- ca Jones, Joanna Allen, Candy Coombes, Misiy Aebi, Pe- irice Clinion. 2nd Row: Semone Harris, Sherlyn Wesson, Missy Poiier, Davida Birchfield, Kim Caldwell, Chrisiine Kiie, Dean- na Porls. 3rd Row: Romone l-larris, Kimberly Epping, Kirsien McGregor, Karen Shoemaker, Michelle Siepielski, Keely Locke, Pairice Calion. Back Row: Julie Olin, Kem Locke, Brigh Challgren, Liz Simmons, Ellen Gray, Mary Phuger. PREPARING FOR THEIR FIRST MARCHING SEASON, fresh- man, Byron Lipper and John Caskine awaii inslruclions. '.'. . .A CALLING THE SHOTS, Senior Drum Mojor Ashley Bogie dir- ecTs The bond Through The holfTime show. - xv g ,xg g -gl . - T i 'T T K! ,T T . T I , I T T T T T T T Q gs 415 ,A Saw Jeff WrighT, Lindo Cude, Ariyn Frome, Mork McKenzie. 2nd row: Joseph Compbeii, John Brociy, Aiion Von Geem, STeven Lomborci. 3rd Row: Jerry King, Kevin Lombord, J. Borry Jones. l.. 'MQ BAND T T I T T T Ag 4- i A EMM 'lflafou Junior Drum Major Chris Lipper, Senior Drum Mojor Ashley Bogie, onci Senior Drum Mojor Tim DwighT QL- 11 , g . . , X , . i T il. T The' Note-able y ifference i9wtAenwwa:AqamMuwt Did you ever wonder Through The music hall in The morning ond hear The melodious sounds of singing voices or harmonizing sTrings'? Then you probably heard one of The choirs or The orchesTro. The purpose of The music depdrTmenT was To provide sTudenTs wiTh an opporTuniTy To develop CTheirD TalenTs as individuals and wiThin a performing group, said Emily RoberTs, direcTor of The orchesTro. The orchesTra performed aT various school and civic funcTions as well as compeTing in solo and en- semble conTesTs on DisTricT, UIL, and STaTe levels. The choirs-mixed, concerT, and A Cappella- were direcTed by Mrs. Barminski. A few of The A Cap- pella's numerous scheduled evenTs included porTici- pafion in DisTricT, Area, and Regional Choir TryouTs in The foil: plus, in The spring, UIL, and SToTe solo and ensemble conTesTs. The ConcerT choir joined wiTh A Cappella for sev- eral performances and enTered many of The same conTesTs. Though This sounds like hard work, STefani Leafblad, freshman, sTaTes, T'lT's work, buT iT's fun and a greoT experience. ln oddiTion To These choirs, The mixed choir per- formed oT ChrisTmos progroms, aT school and around The communiTy. IT was from This choir ThaT The Gospel choir wos selecTed. The loTTer performed aT The Gos- pel Choir FesTival oT O.D. WyaTT High School in Janu- ary. There was, however, more reason To dpprecidTe These orgdnizaTions Than jusT Their overwhelming lisT of acTiviTies. The aTTiTudes and TdlenTs of These sTu- denTs seT Them aparT from oThers. Sophomore Rhonda Daniels sTdTed iT all, I like choir, firsT of dll because l like To sing, buT also be- cause iT is a well organized choir and gives greaT experience for my fuTure. The experience Rhonda Daniels menTioned was The key. For ThaT, along wiTh Training were The main focus of all branches of The music deporTmenT.- Tanya Doyle n . A . , .f - Aislgfif f wx WN i l l l l l i i Nl .. Y l l i i f- f fl Gappdla dim First row Melody Bordelon, Secfion Leader-Sarah Coleman, Secfion Lead- er-Nila Overfon, Gdyle GravensTein, Lisa SmiTh, Dawn Williamson, Andy Alvdrcido, Karen Mills, and Librarian-Terry Lynn Walker. 2nd Row Jomika Hooper, Jenne Faver, Tawnyci Blair, Karen Ridgway, CynThia Dundvanf, Gayle BiTTiker, Monica Harvey, Secfion Leader-Amy Greene, Julie Kemp, and Akala WhiTe. 3rd Row Pres. -Jim WhiTe, Chad Billson, Tim LiTTle, Section Leader-Tom Harvey, Kim Graham, Debbie Nulfon, Lisa Moyers, Secfion Leader-Kim Hawley, Kenya Bdsheer, and Robbie Cissna. Back Row-Sec- Tion Leader-Sean NeufeldT, Dan SmiTh, Jaime Hoover, Seciion Leader- Thod Arms, Windell Anderson, Clarence Campbell, Vice Pres.-ChrisTidn Harvey, Sec.fTreas.-Harrold Brian, Jim Caldwell, Cory PosaviTz. R Y - I, sys 542, -NX my T l l 4 ,Q Is J' l ' Mad dlwm 4sT rowRoshunda Lusk, Kim FruechTe, Casandra Melfon, KaThleen Norwood, 2nd row Ruben Edwards, Cassandrd SmiTh, Dominica Allen, Brenda Barnes, Shay STrong, and Hayley Hawkins. 3rd row-Slick Robinson, Rob Hudson, CurTis Vining, Lynn Madden, Sonja Rhodes, Sherri TiTus, Rieko Omori, and BridgeTTe Clark. Bock row ErnesT Crayfon, Marcus Jackson, Sfudenf Direc- for-Doug Ddrnell, ErnesT Anderson, Roz Polk, Sfudenf Direcfor-KdTrend ArmsTead, Sharon Anderson, and Tracy PorTer. TEMD ......... oReANmAnoNs Y -H, to I' . ,, . , I fe I I ., X 57 Q l Y ' , , ., ' 9 . 1 l J, X, : 1' 2 A IW' afar-,gc I ay vs tg. S FQ zu s U wig! . l I .lf g-' Q .v ' I kr D ' K fx ,A W A 1. P awww Q Thomas, Librarian-Michele Baker, 2nd row Christine Khaled, Treas. -Christi , Lee, Sec.-Ann Stallings, Vice Pres. -Diane Roland, and Patrick Martin. 3rd row-Marie Cottingham, Philip Morris, Back row Sarah Bowers, Stacy Thom- as, Christy Mendes, Yolanda lglehart, and Marsha Polk. ,S 'Q r ,, W Q 'I I 4st row Sheryl Stewart, Jennifer Roberts, Pres.-Rosaland Polk, Sharon X J xl ' n Fr 5 5 1 g I W: .if 115 lW.- ,,,.,, ,,,. , , ,,,, ,, c. -- Coma Ghon 1st row Brian Arrington, Vickie Davis, Deanna Peaslee, Rhonda Daniels, and om Harvey. 2nd row Tara Rankin, Marlene Wallace, Jeff Gartner, Stefani eafblad, Stuart Leafblad, LaTanya Harris, and Barbara Carter. On Ladder had Berry, Curtis Harris, Eric Jackson, Marcus Jackson, and Ted Bruckner. l 'ZJ PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT. Ann Stallings works to make her DIRECTLY TO THE POINT. Emily Roberts conducts the orches- strings sing in the orchestra class. tra on another working day. -.1 424 cHoRusforecHEsTreA Asu------ , v- ' 7 ,' -,I Y-4 I I I I Il I . - Y- Y Y NY 4- Y Front row,' Nita Overton, Cary Posayitz, Monica Nelson, Second row: Ste- phen Brown, Chris Harvey, Hoyley Hawkins, Jim White, Cyndi Brucks, Marga- ret Ashley. Third row: Jana Balke, Tamiko Shephert, Tom Harvey, Richard Hollis, Marlene Wallace. -Y , f - 1 577 I I I I I I X 9 Q I , 1--- ' 2, ' Sviow CMM Front row: Shelley Meadows, Kim Hawley, Julie Kemp, Amy Greene, Dimonica Williams. Second row: Gayle Craven- stein, Nita Overton, Sarah Coleman, Jenne Faver, Lisa Moyers, Terry-Lynn Walker, Hayley Hawkins. Third row: Dan Smith, Cary Posavitz, Robbie Cissna, Chris Harvey, Jim White, Tom Harvey, Harold Brian, Jim Caldwell. KICKING UP THEIR HEELS, Dan Smith and Gayle Craven- stein practice the Cotton- eyed Joe during a Show Choir rehearsel. - , Q -1 SY I I I I I lf,-,... Umpm Front row: Jana Balke, Tom Harvey Chris Harvey, Mike McGill, Harold Brian. Second row: Kim Hawley, Sponsor Mrs. Edlyne Dickson, Stephen Brown, Nita Overton, Cyndi Brucks, Cary Posavitz, Monica Nelson, Jim White, Jenne Faver, Kathy Brown. Third row: Richard Hollis, Hayley Hawkins, Shelly Stewart, Sean Neufeldt, Tawnya Blair, Marlene Wallace, Scott Challgren. l 422 ...T oi2eANizArloNs Lighis, Camera, Aciion! T.7eamwofz!a and Y7aZmt ,out togetluw, pwqea ,0U40'6Mdl1,C6df The sfage was seT. Behind The curfain, The charac- Ters nervously prepared To go on. Because of Their involvemenf in dramafic and choral producfions, or The school announcemenfs, These sTudenTs had seT Their own pace in presenfafions Through Teamwork and Talenf. Performing on sfage, The Thespian Troop 'II57 feIT righf af home. I feel like I belong To an acfive organizaTion com- posed of acfors who all enjoy performing as much as I do. commenfed senior Chris Harvey. The Troop was composed of drama sfudenfs who had aT leasf Ten Thespian poinfs, earned Through hours of Techni- cal and consfrucfion work and Time acfually spenf performing on sfage. I've learned a IoT of skills in presenfing speeches and have gained self-confidence Through my exper- iences. said senior Keifh Parker. By affending con- venfions, like The one The Troop aTTended in Rosen- burg, Texas, The members learned new Techniques in acfing and siage presence. Leaning on a more musical nofe was The Show Choir. lvleefing on Monday evenings, a group of choir sTudenTs wifh a knack for singing and dancing could be found ardenfly rehearsing for Their nexf show. 'lOur show This year was designed as a salufe To Texas and as a celebrafion of The Sesauicenfennialf' explained Senior Dance Capfain, Jim Whife. The Show Choir presenfed Their producfion for various organizafions and clubs in The communify. IT's good experience in performing and improving your TalenTs. added Sarah Coleman, junior. The group performed aT Show Choir fesfivals around ForT Worfh, receiving rafings and crifiaue for Their salufe wifh flair. Looking for a more roufine performance, one found The Announcers Club, composed of audi- Tioned sfudenfs who faifhfully performed Their dufies daily over The school's P.A. sysfem. LeTTing sfudenfs announce really makes you feel involved and helps boosf The sTudenT bodies' enfhusi- asm for school evenTs. commenfed Suzie Ander- son, senior. For Two weeks each semesfer, each an- nouncer boosfed morale and cheerfully Told of up- coming evenTs during homeroom. For These sfudenfs, performing was a parf of Their roufine, Combining Their Talenfs, The producf was one of group efforf and a loT of hard work. Buf They realized, as The curfain closed and The applause be- gan, ThaT if all paid off. -Kafhy Brown ATTENTION K-MART SHOP- PERS! , says senior Chris Har- vey as he makes The morn- ing announcemenfs during homeroom. MAKING HIS MOVE, Sean Noefeldf rehearses The fall play, Double in Diamonds, wifh Jana Balke. l. T23 .-.- PEIQFOIQMERS Working as one 611464 that deem wofdda dfdfli Wm cc common, goal AT a firsT glance The HorTiculTure Club and The Ze- niTh Club did noT seem To have much in common, buT They did. They boTh are learning somefhing for Their fuTures. These clubs broughT people from differenT walks of life, who mighT noT have normally meT, under differ- enT circumsfances. Greg Swihura, a member of The HorTiculTure Club, said, We learned To work TogeTh- er. This Team efforT is also a goal of Escelsior ZeniTh, To puT differences behind and join as a group. Voncia lngleharT, presidenT of Excelsior ZeniTh, said, We are learning leadership abiliTies as a way To grow wiTh people. This is accomplished Through an- nual evenTs in which They parTicipaTe. The acTivlTies ZeniTh aTTended showed Their school spiriT abroad and The HorTiculTure Club expressed Their pride in Their beauTificaTion projecTs. Each group has joined and made SouThwesT a nicer afmosphere in menTal and physical appearance.-Sandra Cox ...1 424 ...T ORGANIZATIONS 7 -f Q1 5 l yi l l l' l l .N - - T' Y xv, A'f eee flmadwfw CIM - Fronf Row: ChrisTie Richardson, Susan Good, Cyndy Gryder, ScoTT ClayTon, Ki Orr, Jane Burroughs, Lisa Wiggins: Second Row: ScoTT Doyle, Robin Ford, Lane Rush, Chad Hayes, Nhai Cao, Amy Lee, Lisa Walion, Becky Anderson, Diedr Welch: Third Row: Byron Lipper, Kevin Gibbons, Rob Anderle, David Wakema Mike CarTer, John Nocher, Kevin Lombard, Chris Lipper, Courfney Anderso Robby Wennam, nof piciuredx Kyle Carmichael, Thomas Horan, Kirk Derric Kevin Wagoner, YQ lx i lr - 1 l -Q gg l' - Sxcdaofr Zaulfr CM Fronf Row: Tia ETTer, Mrs. Hearn, Dionne Roland, Elaine Horn: Second LaDawn Tippens, Yolanda lglehari, Marcia Polk, ChrisTi Mendez, Chrisfal Tommy Hawkins: Nor Pictured: President Vonceia lngleharf. 1 I T F3 my L Q ' V. z 'w sf i' 4 SOMETHING TO DRINK, GUYS? , asks Mr. LahgvardT as he waTers The pIahTs ih- side The greenhouse. PROTECTING THEIR INTERESTS HorTicuITure Club members Lahell Rush and Robin Ford Take exTra care wiTh The pIahTs agaihsT The wihTer freeze. HORTICULTURE CLUBfEXCELESIOI? ZENITI-I I KNOW YOU'LL LOVE IT! , assures Vohoeia IgleharT as she shows her leader- ship abIIiTies ih any siTua- Tioh. LENDING A HELPING HAND. Melisso Bybee, junior, helps on elemenlory school slu- cleni wilh her lessons. ADDING THE FINISHING TOUCHES, Joy Zwenermonn compleles The oulfil she is making. Z' if -Zwffi , if 'f M M if lg fi? gg ,ez ig if 4 Q. i IQ? M , W ., , .1 .7 iv- -w- ,,--f '- A I . Z' W K. 'I we ,W jr , W . 4 1 E ,. R may fi? if Vw i '24 . M V Y J ' ' ,iii 25? i 1, S W., 12 r , . rf- I M, I I agnmm ? W, fl' . A 4 f 4 N' 2f?,, f .Q X my 'B N if , x I ' J 'MEMS mfs. s ,.,.M g Q Y-, YW? Y if it xx. N MY-Y ..., Cx X K, -. ' X li' , '- I ,, ' 'I' : H ' .Q ydlflblt -fx!- ,l' hmm Zbaqfl Fronr Row: Melissa Conner, Kim Shoclle, Morie Tolbol, Keiro McDonald 2nd row: Mrs. Horris, Krisio Chi, Sloci Young, Slocy Mosley Back row: Liso Folco, Angelo Beolon Fronr row: Adino Robbins, Kolhy MoMindes, Roso Ling, mille Woll, Kelly Homrnond, Jill Conley Bock row: Mercy lin, Mrs. Hcirris, Slephonie G-rzych, Angie Boyd, Gino Heird picfured: Mork Christopher, Morio Dloz, Teri Luper, Kelly mon 'I 26 ORGANIZATIONS Truim iw ffm iw M Mm we Getting Ahedd iT's preTTy Thorough, especiolly if you wonT To go LnTo ThoT pdrTiculor field. Senior, Melisso Conner ummed up The feelings of sTudenTs in The FHA -courses. ln Fdshion Design, under The direcTion of Mrs. Noncy l-lorris, sTudenTs lecirn opoui The foshion field by de- lgning cloThes, skeiching, ond sewing, ond Then pre- eniing whof They've creofed. l'The foshlon show we dd wos jusT like o reol one, commenied junior, Kim hodle. Some of The Things The sTudenTs did will be elpful if They decide on o ooreer in foshion. We sTudy The elemenTs of design ond The vorious dreer opporTuniTies, sToTed senior, Terry Luper pouT inTerior Design, olso ToughT by Mrs. l-lorris. In This loss, colors ond occessories were chosen for deco- oTing rooms ond homes. These Tips will be helpful hen sTudenTs hove Their own homes or go inTo The v, - f gg 1-1 5 Y l ix l . 5 i s ' .. 9' -- -I T- T T X, Homunakmq ronf row: Michele WheoT, Wondo TolboT, Bock row: Mrs. ook, Shelley Millsop, Joy Zwernermonn, Keifh Brown, Roger orouihers, Renoe Olin, Dori Hufnogel, Monico Boden, Ko- rino Worren inTerior designing field. STudenTs in Child Developmenf, under The direcTion of Mrs. Momie Boyd, leorned how To work wiTh chil- dren. Senior, Jockie Berger exploined, Three doys o week we go To elemenfory schools ond Teochf' Junior, Amie AusTin odded, Vile work wiTh kids so iT's reolly helpful if you wdnT To go inTo The Tedching profession. All The FuTure Homemokers of Americo chopTers sTrlved To develop knowledge in Their porficulor field To provide opporTuniTies for self-developmeni. These chopTers olso offered preporoiion for fomily ond communiTy living. By being involved in FHA, sTudenTs were preporing for coreers They could hove in The fuTure. As junior, Adrionne Richordson sold, l'm leorn- ing ci loT. l reolly Think iT's ci greoT progrom. -Mer- edifh Whiffen -, - Q 5 if 1-1 ' S, l I I tl I l T - f ' Y ' Y XI Y' MAX ffonwhhy Fronf row: Trisso Klndles, Cherice Echols, Renee Jockson, Shelley SloTTon, Glorio Gregory, RoberT Clork, Lori Aldohl Back row: Miss Bell, Leo Voughns, Shorric I-lickmon, Buff Powell, Cousondro Smiih, Koirino Wolker, Kim Fuquo, Nelson Kellum, Dovid Gresky, Ann Levin Nofpicfuredf Deono Killings- worTh, Lori Hillmon, Chorlie Porker, Robpi Bouyer 427 1...- FHA .....-.- we SN 'Q n5E'!l!4ygp,.3 , Q 1 i 6 ge . T 3 gagyfw hy,tQf4 V 3 fiifwf Q 5 q A 2 H A 0 ff 11 ., A 3, I ,. , Ii 4 I 2 Z if f 3, - ,fav 1 1 4 9:47 r aug 1 S A ff 'F if K f av s ' SL XM1 W fifjwfi L -gb? ' 4 M. .ww 6 it ,J MLW 0 E L 1' 4' .A ' i vi he 1 3 ,,,, T . is ir. we W, , 5 ' if 235 ggi? I V .V .,., T D.. Q if X 'k'Q'W'x ni' A .N , A . A A L, 1 S S W ..v,...A.-wayww -. .,,. if. L yr Q Ei' VV . il f T THIS IS A REAL CHALLENGE! Senior siucienf exchange siuaeni Lorena Diaz moves on To The nexi SOS meeiing afier school. -m ,,,.,...,, ,K .- we ' ..J,, . 'E i 'I 28 ORGANIZATIONS DOES THAT REALLY HELP? nior Sherri Hoffee, senior Alberi, ana junior Tim learn CPR in Rea Cross a. Hdnd In Hdnd :ma cm wqalwi pi de rpm W Signs of Silence ond Red Cross clubs hod o very speciol responsibiliTy. They boTh shored experiences ThoT will help corry Them Through oTher responsipiliTies in life. STudenTs don'T reolly undersTond The impor- Tonce of SOS ond Red Cross. SOS shdred momenTs of joy os They TronsloTed songs in To sign longuoge for nursing homes. One Thing l liked obouT SOS wos The closeness of The club, replied junior Tim LiTTle, we worked TogeTher SHOW AND TELL. Junior Denise Swonlund procTices sign lon- gs .F .. .. guoge before The nexT meeTing. g sv' os o fomily. Red Cross' moin objecTive vvos service To The communiTy. We leorned woys To serve in heolTh ond sofeTy dregs. Sherri Hoffee, o junior, sold. The club leorned requiremenTs for fuTure coreers. As Red Cross ond SOS leorned This voluoble informoTion, They olso leorned ThoT someThing imporTonT con bring people TogeTher.-Kelly Doskocfi ' A 1 ,-1 4 l 5 fjax l I yi T W T, l l ' P' - Mswwv' T From' Row: Vice Pres Kioh AlperT, Tres Tim LiTTle, Brion Jomes, lvlork lvlclvlurTryg Bock Row: Pres Sherrie Hoffee, Sponsor Foy lngrom, Liso G-riffiTh5 NOT picfuredf Sec STocey HordisTy, Kelly Brezzell, ScoTT CiITon, Bubbo STronn, Cheryl Wollos xv li 1 -W 1 Y 'L fs li 7 -A SKQM of Salma FronTRow.' SponsorTino Greenlee, Vice Pres Kioh AlperT, Pres Michelle Brown, Sponsor Avis STone: Bock Row: Jennifer Telck, Cosey Evons, Sherrie Hoffee, Denise Swonlund l.. 429 i. RED cnoss ciusfsos PIG OUT! Sludenls, parenls, and Teachers sample for- eign cuisine al The annual in- Ternaiional dinner. JG. :E j x lx ig' -if N ,T i I., i J I si - g 5-K .,A-A - -- Ywzchfhuf First row: Presideni Melissa Moore, Vice-presidenf Chris McCormick, Secre- fary Jennifer Bilz, Treasurer Elizabeth Jackson, Jamee Lam, Greta Lauer, Amal Ashmar, Denise Swanlund, Belhany Cura. Second row: Courlney Ha- burn, Cyndi Brucks, Kris Helmick, Margarel Ashley, Julie Fallig, Shannon Moore, Jennifer Jones, Lisa Mabli, Khanh Dao, Jolly Desai. Third row: Leigh Atkinson, John Acuna, Karen Durda, Wendy Baker, Alyssa Michel, Denise Garbarino, Michele Brown, Allison Shoullz, Le Ann Rosas, Kim Lockharl, Laurie Cox, Brad Swanlund. Back row: Caren Crane, Slephen Brown, Melissa Brown, Jennifer Cuyol, Erin Nelson, Slephen Davis, Michele Rowland, Lori Blanco, Kalie Shehi, Ripika Madan, absenT Lisa Wiggins. KQS 's,- , , 4 I A . T S - . f . . . , , , . T . . J' 'l'i T s s -l . J U .- . ,... so , X 2 Q3 K T E.-' Y . GwnanCla6 Firsi row: Vice-president Elena Murray, Schrie Howell, Terri Taylor, Lisa Wal- Ton, Cyndy Gryder, Healher Carler, Slephanie Logan, Julie Kemp, Sleph- anie Grzych. Second row: Michele Scoll, Presidenf Kim Thompson, Callie Webber, April McKenna, Veronica Tyler, Debra Lavake, Michael Pusey, Donna lvers. Third row: Sponsor Jane Bungarz, Vice-presidenf Evelyn Tid- well, Michaeleen Remauldo, Scoll Carpenlier, Jerry King, Hans Muller, Sec- reiary-Treasurer Bryan Friend, Chin Cao, Brad Largenl, Susan Wirsdorfer, Becki Briggs, Lia Xydas aux' in .. i .4 it ' 7fawa1n C1416 Front row: Matt Ely, Mike Witty, Anna Anderson. Second row: Brian Arring- ton, President Dennis Polley, Mark Montgomery, Phil Elmore. Third Row: Joe Gonzales, Chris McCormick, Back Row: Greg Smith, Bill Powley. Not shown Allison Liles. ri-iv sn Spam!! Clad First row: Vice-president Jennifer Roberts, President Juanita Acker, Treasur- er Carrie Sundstrom, Jennifer Quaife, Danielle Sauder, Kim Phillips, Second row: Sponsor Mrs. Beatriz Murray, Amy Cohen, Kristen Hill, Joanna Colborn, Neena Sharma, Dianna Espinoza, Sheree Helge, Stacy Roberts, Pam Erion, Sponsor Mrs. Evelyn O'Dell. Third row: Beth Horn, Susan Cotten, Diedra Mills, Mitzi Martin, Angie Godby, Julie Gorman, Scott Mattingly. Not pictured Secretary Bernadette Cura, lawvdlwt First row: Rob Anderle, Paul l-lolser, Matt Ely, Monica Williams, Jane Bur- roughs. Second row: Scott Clayton, Kyle Carmichael, Kristi Lobrecht, Ken- dra Johnson, Mike Witty, Sarah Jane Bowers, Joseph Lesley. Thirdrow: Lanell Rush, Terry Botkin, Jill Watts, Robin Ford, Jill Watts, Laurie Cox. J 7 -.v, - 1 f s ' 1 . l fl i i i l fix Y 'Yi Y X. ,f 4-Y 3,435 ' First row: Lars Gustafeson-Sweden, Katja Habermann-Germany, Presi- denfMichael Philipski, Vice-presidenfJennifer Bilz, Secretary- Treasurer Chris McCormick, Lorena Diaz-Chile, Naboko Jitsukawa-Japan. Second row: Courtney Haburn, Julie Fattig, Denise Swanlund, Nancy Woolsey, Christine Khaled, Amal Ashmar, Bethany Cura, Amy Stephens, Kim Lockhart. Third row: Stacey Baxter, Neena Sharma, Carol Mason, Karen Gibson, Elizabeth Jackson, Sharon Sayers, Wendy Baker, Claudia Coscia. Fourth row: Susan Miles, Sherry Newman, Katie Shehi, Stephen Brown, Brooke Stephens, Jenni- fer Guyot, Caren Crane, Elaine Weide. Wfwaqlr caitwml exchanges, atadenw Cross Borders French! German! Latin! Russian! Spanish! These clubs promoted interaction among students. Mem- bers were encouraged to participate in the culture as well as the language. Members were given the opportunity to interact socially and become cultural- ly aware of the language. As Kim Thompson, presi- dent of the German club, expressed, We had fun while using the language! Another way they be- came acquainted with different cultures was through IAFS Clnternational American Field Serviceb, a support group in which exchange students could be- come relaxed in the American culture through the friendship of club members. Lorena Diaz from Chile stated, The culture is so different, but l'm learning a lot about the U.S.A. ln November, for the annual International Dinner, Club members dressed in native costumes and brought foreign food, forming a not only festive, but also knowledgeable experience. Guest speakers enhanced the dinner. These clubs sponsored many more activities throughout the school year, promoting language, culture, and friendship.-Courtney Haburn ...... '13'I -...- FOREIGN LANGUAGES A Common Denominolor 5'defTceClc415afzdC0mpum6l1z154!waew!dtk6aa4kwa1dkfwwledge They hdd one Thing in common, moTh. IT olso Took o liTTle prdins dnd knowledge. More ond more sTudenTs were inTeresTed in going To college ond These dcTivi- Ties helped prepdre Them. MdrgdreT Ashley, senior, commenTed, 'llT's ci fun woy To prepore me for col- lege. Mdny people felT The some wdy. Junior, Angie Godpy sTciTed, 'llT's giving me pdsics for science in college. WiTh dcddemic clubs, sTudenTs could leorn wiThouT The pressures dnd hossels of grddes ond hcrd fun Too! The compuTer club is owesome ond fun ledrning, ddded senior Mike Mdrgolis. BoTh clubs ,. ,JyJ,.,-,--V ,,,,, --if g-f ik lL 4,4 .- Conraum CM fronf row: Mrs. Greenlee, Mike Mdrgolis, Hdrold Brion, Mi- chelle Yonez, Adornd Bdkulo, Pdul Holser, 2nd row: Kuo- Sheng Chong, Nir KoTz, Billy Elmore, Cdsey Evons, Lisd Block- mon, Michedl Cisnerous, John Teiner, Idsf row: Jim ArringTon, Bob ArringTon, Brion WdTkins, Brion Dunn, Mr. Hoover GRAVITY, whdT goes up musT come down, discovers STephen Lombord. consisTed of mdTh, wheTher iT wos formulds or pro- grcims. Science club enhonces your mdTh skills, sToTed junior ScoTT Shdpdrd. The compuTer club compeTed in mdny differenT TourndmenTs dgdinsT oTher schools during The yeor. Senior Horold Brion ddded, The compuTer club Trdins ordindry sTudenTs how To win conTesTs on compuTers. The science club pdrTicipdTed in The onnuol science fdir dT T.C.U. The more you puT in, The more you geT ouT of iT, commenTed junior STephen HouTz. -Chrisfie Richard- son TT 432 .1 ORGANIZATIONS MAD SCIENTIST, Joe Gon- zales, Siephen Houlz, Sie- phen Lombard, and Scoil Shappard play wilh explo- sives in lab. ,Y 'X',, aila Chad Hayes loses game of space in- , i .,., v' 7' Y i '-I Y Q' 7 -A if H5 Y i .Q W' ,fl ., ' ' - 1 S Q, , , ,L ,, . y ' l A' i , N I 0 V I .. ,W , 6 NV In W wr , , M '- . - v - , , A w a 4 AX ,ik ly ,, , f 2, , V A A i f gil fi in :dl :X l i , M W WV ,Q . VVV, W X g -J ., l ss s f L' if i fi F , 1 ' V, jig, 1 , ,P l 'L I,-, Sabwoffwf fronf row: John Acuna, Mike Margolis, Thomas Horan, Sieve Houlz, Scoli Challgren, Joe Gonzales, 2nd row: Brian Grealhouse, Brel McComb, Ceci McHaney, Sheila Greer, Susan Miles, Kem Locke, Tanya Doyle, Keely Locke, Michelle Yanez, 3rd row: Dennis Polley, Scoil Shapard, Slephen Lom- bard, Dillian Duncan, Andriana Villamizar, Ripika Madan, lasf row: Sherri Crass, Marc Highland, Diane Fedor, Jodi Boden- hamer, Angie Godby, Heaiher Brunn, Becki Garland, Genia Crowder, Michele Bay. l... 433 Tl sciENcEfcoiyiPurER E OVERFLOWING WITH SIASM, Chris McCormick lis- Ten inienily To Jennifer Bilz oi Q Whiz Quiz meeting. SIGHING WITH RELIEF, Eirod pushes cill Thoughis of Academic Decoiholon be- hind him. gi- i1i1-1 ENTHU- Roberi 'I 34 ORGANIZATIONS YQ, -1 Q I .' lx l . - V - XI- Y 'vi 1 WW QW Front Row: Lauri Lawrence, Elaine Horn, Ripika Maden, Nita Overton: Second Row: Sponsor Mrs. Ausbrooks. Weston Hawkins, Angie Godby, Stephen Brown PONDERING THE MEANING OF LIFE, Amy Bryson day- dreams Through another Whiz Quiz meeting. 1 .. xv li f '-i 1- ' 4 gvx T71 'Q ,- 1 1 , - IAMQQIPM 25aaMf0n Front row: Sponsors Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Cager, Mrs. Utley: Sec- ond row: John Acuna, Stephen Brown, Kelli Young. Chris McCormick, Harold Brian, Thomas Horan: Third row: Mary Puhger, Elizabeth Jackson, Bethany Curag Back row: Mitchell Abramson, Roger Carmicheal, Greg Swihura, Jennifer Bilz Snfwnahq fhadenuz eudlezwetifwaglv... Competition Enhancing academic excellence was what Whiz Quiz and Academic Decathlon were all about. As two of the most intellectually oriented clubs on Cam- pus, they expanded their knowledge through radio, school, reading, and listening. When asked about Whiz Quiz, senior Craig McNeil said, it's an opportuni- ty to learn about different subjects you normally wouldn't learn about. Although Whiz Quiz dealt entirely on trivia, Aca- demic Decathlon centered primarily with one sub- ject. This year's topic was immigration. Whiz Quiz competed against different schools and, this year, against provate schools. Angie G-odby, junior, expressed feelings about Academic Decathlon when she said, 'lit takes a lot of time and effort, but it's worth if it means we can represent our school well on Decathlon Day. -Sta- Cey Vwlder li. 435 ...... ACADEMIC CLUBS Eealmy with.. Expressions The sTudenTs involved in ArT Club dnd Cdmerd Club were full of exciTemenT ond energy. These Two clubs dTTrdcTed mdny TolenTed young people becouse They ollowed individudliTy ond persondl expression. The Cdmerd Club meT weekly This yedr. They wenT on d number of excursions To such pldces ds The BoTdnic Gordens, The STock Yords, ond The ForT Worih Zoo. They dlwciys come bdck wlTh some fdn- TdsTic phoTogrdphs To shore. Cdmero Club member Dovid EsTes sdid, iT's on exciTing opporTuniTy To chdnnel our credTive energies inTo ci consciousness- expdnding dcTiviTies wlTh cdmero Type sTuff. Brooks Vossler, senior, summed up his opinion dbouT Ari Club in This sTdTemenT, iT's noT d clciss, iT's on odvenTurel The ArT Club is dn ouTleT for credTive sTudenTs.-Sfocey VWlder - Av lx L '- H I' ' f Q gg ,A W '- 6anwuLClw5 FRONT ROW: Sponsor Mrs. Brooks, John Hdllgren: Second Row: Ddvid EsTes. Rdlph Mendez, Brion Daniel. Tim DwighT, Mike Derr, Jim Lloyd: Third Row: Jim Ogden, ScoTT Corrizdles, Michelle Siepielski, CdThy ArneTT, Koren Gibson: Fourth Row: Mike Haddon, Becky Folsche, Jdmes Wise, Derrik Allen, Cori Dirnberger: Bock Row: Chuck HolTon, Trocey PorTer, Rdndoll Griggs, Kenny Persky PUTTING HER ARTISTIC ABILITY TO USE, Amy Adkins doodles dwdy her spore Time. 3, ' l l I l AMGM FronT Row: Becky Abel, Beisy ForT, Shell Miller, Lonie Dcrcey, Jill Conley: Back Row: Teri Luper, Kdren Boshdm, Amy Adkins, Dovid Teis, Mdrcie Led, Roben' Elrod, Sheild Greer, Ddvid Gresky, Dionne Grissom, Sponsor Ms. SmiTh, BreT Fields ORGANIZATIONS FOCUS is The key elemenT in phoTogrophy os junior Jim Lloyd shows while Trying To geT The perfecT shoT. GET THE PICTURE? Michelle Siepielski prepores To Toke picTures for o Comero Club excursion. 437 Z...- CAMERA cluaff-xnr CLUB vwmmrwyymwwwqwmmwwmuww.. Dreaded Deadlines Have you ever seen people in The halls biTing Their nails or yanking Their hair ouT'? If so, you have probably noTiced The signs of sTress on The face ofa member of The newspaper, yearbook, or magazine sTaff. A phoTographer could be spoTTed wiTh a camera slung around his neck usually somewhere around room TAO. On a Wednesday morning, afTer Tuesday all- nighTers , you mighT have seen a sTudenT wiTh blood- shoT eyes and dark circles underneaTh. These kids had To have creaTiviTy, brainsTorming abiliTies, and a True inTeresT in giving Their school whaT iT wanTed. STaffers were endlessly confronfed wiTh new deadlines. These deadlines had To be meT in order To produce a good publicaTion. The job of geTTing The righT plcTures Taken, or The True sTory wriTTen, and The besT arTwork was noT as simple as iT seemed. Thinking abouT meeTing deadlines, Jennifer Quaife, senior, said, This is my flrsT year on The yearbook sTaff. and l didn'T quiTe expecT To have such a big responsibiliTy. 4 ? i11 qw-Haw Staff Fronf Row: Laura Folcshe, Alicia WeTsel, Nicole Sanders, Shelly STewarT, Assisfanf Edifor Karen Gibson, Sponsor Mrs, Brooks, Edifor Cori Dirnberger, Jenni SmiTh, Ryan Massey: Second Row: BeTsy ForT, CourTney Haburn, Chris- Tie Richardson, Meredifh WhlTTen, STacey Wilder, KaThy Brown, Cami Wie- gand, Amy Bryson, Tanya Doyle, Kelly Doskocil: Third Row: Debbie Teagar- den, Jennifer Quaife, Sandra Cox, Deanna Kazelis, Mike Philipski, Heidi Hanks, Amy Lee, Lane Ann Shelfon: Nor Picfured Cyndi Brucks, Karen Mason, Lauri Lawrence When sTaffers came To This realizaTion, They had fun and made many close friendships while compleTing Their assignmenTs. The lnsighT sTaff was involved in oTher major pro- jecTs in addiTion To Their liTerary magazine. They de- signed an orienTaTion film for upcoming freshmen, in order To familiarize The new sTudenTs wiTh The school and iTs day-To-day procedures. We plan To show The video Tape someTime during The week of regis- TraTion, buT iT is noT yeT cerTain, explained Shell Miller, senior and member of lnsighT. Usually going To The prinfer aT 'l'l:OO pm, you'd Think l'd be Tired buT l'm full of energy, KrisTin Helmick, RebelaTion ediTor, Told of The exciTemenT and saTis- facTlon she felT aT The compleTion of her monThly newspaper ediTions. All publicaTion parTicipanTs sighed wiTh pride as They read The resulTs of Their hard work, Then They lisfened To Their readers' responses so The nexT issue would be even beTTer!-Befsy Forf eww Fronf Row: Dawna Shofsberger, Robin Carra, Kim Coddingion, Lisa ShulTz, Laurie Cox, Karen Gibson: Second Row: Robyn Moritz, Diedre Kindsfafher, BernadeTTe Cura, Jennifer STallings, Ronni Garb, Julie Emery: Third Row: Lee UrTeaga, Mark Ahlsfrom, MaTT McCullar, Bryan Kirby, Glenn Kirk, Greg Swi- hura. Gary Johnson, Gary Moberg - .l 438 .1 ORGANIZATIONS Q. ,,,z , - ,,1 1- ONLY THE BEST WILL DO! Kathy Brown and Karen Gib- son discuss which picture will fit the layout. lT'S BEEN A LONG DAY, sighs Meredith Whitten at a year- book Tuesday Niter. -X - -. , ,e- f 1 if '- 7?6l5ehlwn Swii Front Row: Elaine Horn, Caroline LeMire, Ruth Taylor, Sandra Cox, Editor Kristin Helrnick, Sponsor Mrs. Brooks, Ryan Massey, Laura Engelland, Sheri Brown: Second Row: Marcie Lea, Kim Thompson, Cori Dirnberger, Shelly Stewart, Hayley Hawkins, Suzie Anderson, Jodi Bodenhamer, Mindy Peters, Tara Boykin, Missy Jones, Cyndy Gryder, Lisa Walton, Jenne Faver: Third Row: Chris Lipper, David Henson, Paul Wyandt, Robert Elrod, Karen Durda, Ashley Bogie, Michael White, Kem Locke, Keely Locke YS.,-f-' - Z' - ' -A Staff Tlmowywplzlfw Front Row: Brian Daniel: Second Row: Keith Webster, David Estes, Jim Lloyd: Third Row: Ralph Mendez, Editor Tim Dwight, Mike Derrg Not pictured: John Hallgren, Robert Eirod ... 439 ... PUBLICATION STAFFS Sillnliws Judi' The American Way Young Life. . . The homey, friendly. good spirifed afmo- sphere of young life, iT's somefhing special. Freshman Krisfa lvloberg said, Young life makes me feel good. Every one around me is so nice and is here for The same reasons, fun, good feel- ings and friendships. IT Takes away aIoT of The pressure school gives you. I love iT! Young life mei on Tuesday nlghfs aT various houses, To sing up-do-dafe songs, wafch slides of school's currenf evenfs, Talk abouf upliffing Topics, and have a really greaf ime. This group also wenf on ski Trips over spring break in Colora- do, had painf wars in The back of deep, dark foresf while wearing camoflage clofhing, and TwenTV Years came To pass and one day, surprise! You heard The name of one of your old classmafes on The radio. You Turned up The radio as The announcer explained whaf he or she had been doing. Having made his firsf billion Today, I is doing very well owning his own world-wide business. As you Turn down The radio aT This disgusflng news you Thoughf, Wow! I wonder how he gof sTarTed. He cerflnaly A didn'T seem like an 'own your own business person' in school,-or did he! You Thoughf back To when he Tried To sell some neaf producf To you ev- ery year. ThaT's righf he was in DISCUSSING THEIR BUSINESS SECRETS, ' . seniors, Heidi Johnson, Greg Riche- son, and Heafher Brunn are walflng mg To Take a break. rhere's Nerning Like lr. had a scavenger hunf Thaf ranged all over soufh Forf Worfh, followed by a feasf of lVlama's pizza. As soph- omore Tifini Mayo said, Young life Takes The blahs ouT of Tuesdays -Cami Vwegand TRYING TO REMEMBER HIS NAME, Phil Buckellew fills ouf a survey aT Young Life. 440 1...- oReANlzATloNs 'rl If-'IFB ,N .n.a .1 ..u.n,J sic! J iunior AchievemenT, The orgonizdTion ThdT sTocked, node, ond sold Their own producT, hdd or boord of xecuTIves ond even mode d few exTrd bucks. Gee dybe if I hod been in Junior AchievemenT I would own my own compony ond be mdking my flrsT billion ny now. Well iT's Too ldTe now. So you puT IT To The -ock of your mind. Junior AchievemenT hdsn'T :hdnged d biT. Sophomore Amy Gordon sold, I love I IT gives you The chdnce To meeT new people ond edrn oIoT Too! MeeTing new people ond Iedrning dbouT business only The beginning. They meT Top business ex- ond someTimes wenT To ndTionol Junior meeTings. Senior, ond presidenT of his Greg Richeson sdid, Junior AchievemenT helped me undersTond ThoT moking your own T or owning your own business isn'T exocTIy buT, iT's worTh iT. Junior AchievemenT Tedches The bclsis for Amer- o coplToIism, where everyone con obTdin unlimiTed hIevemenT.-Cami Ifwegord IFS . .. JusT The Girls Dinners, ddnces, meeTings, mdny people from oTher schools, foshion shows, ond brunches: iT's only The girls, up To The girls, ond filled wiTh good Times. Cori Dirnberger sdid, Conwick gives you The opporTuniTy To do Things wiTh people from oTher schools. WiTh Two semi-formol ddnces o yeor, The girls geT The chonce To dsk The guy of Their choice, Usddie hdwklns sTyle. Cdnwick is dn orgdnizoTlon sponsored by The Senior Conwick Club of ForT WorTh. IT is d selecT group of girls ThdT ore inviTed To join by Senior Cdnwick members. This group is orgonized To bring girls TogeTher for d socidl club Type of orgdnIzoTion. IT is gredT experience ond prepores you for mdny oTher socidl clubs in The fuTure, such os sororiTies. Being in This Type of socidl club prepores you for college sororlTy life. You meeT mony new people ond PA 'hdve fun Too. sold Alicio WeT- sel.-Comi Vwegcrnd ,T 444 -1... oTHER oi2eANIzATIoNs Southwest is . . . Growing Up 'II vvcls going To school There when They pldnTed C Those flowers. Our closs mode ThdT school so beduTifuI. HorTiculTure Club redlly did d good job on ThcIT gdrden, didn'T They? When you dirve by SouThwesT crfTer you grd- dudTe on Those preTTy summer ddys, These words mdy come ouT of your mouih. No joke. The HorTi- culTure Club's projecT hds grown from courTyclrds XV! To ldrge ldndscdpes ond iT keeps geTTing beTTer. I'This projecf is gredT dnd I feel like I dm conTribuT- ing To mdking The school look good. dsid sopho- more Kevin Wogoner,'iWhen I drive by in d few yeors lwill know Thdil mode This school look like iT does. HorTiculTure Club under The direc- Tion of Mr. Ldnvc1rT sTc1rTed The ldnd- scdpe plons losT yedr. They received dondTions from The ForT WorTh Gor- den Club dnd ldsT yedrs grddudTing cldss. As spring Time comes, The HorTicul- Ture Club's hclrd work will come Through mdking SouThwesT one of The besT looking cdmpuses dround.-Cami Vwegdnd , , ',lr f , I - HOE, HOE, HOE! soys junior CourTney Anderson os she helps ouT wiTh The beduTificdTion projecT. Council Goes Bock in Time On The righT There's d Town crier dressed in knickers dnd cr whiTe powdered wig. To The lefT There's d circle of people ldugh- ing CIT The onTics of Two VicToridn sTreeT performers. The food, The sighTs, The merrimenT-dll of These mdke up The dTmosphere of This hisToric sTrdnd Trdnsformed To Dicken's 'l9Th cenTury Lon- don. On Friddy, December 6Th, The STudenT Council depdried for GdIvesTon. The home for Dickens on The STrdnd. For The nexT 2 ddys The 47 member council sTrolled down gdslif sTreeT sodking in The environmenT. This wds The second yecrr The STudenT Council wenT To Gdlves- Ton. Those who wenT ldsT yedr were dnTicipdTing The Trip before They even lefT. CommenTed sophomore, Tdmerd King, I cdn'T woiT To geT bdck To The exciTemenT of The sTrond ond dll The dcTiviTies ond chdrdcTers. Righi dlong wiTh Tiny Tim crnd Ebenezer Scrooge, Council members spenT Their Time shopping dT locdl gifT sTores ond sighT- seeing dT Bishop's Poldce, The resTored booT Elissd, And dIoT of oTher hisToric pldces. RdTher iT wds enjoying The music of The pdrdde or pldying dny of The gdmes, The STudenT Council hdd dn unforgeTTdbIe Time Trdveling inTo The pdsT.-Meredifh Whiffen 442 ...1.... ORGANIZATIONS FOI'9nSiCS TSGITI BI'Ok9 The Rules Ann HunTer, l'm sorry To Tell you This buT your Teom hos been disquolifiedf' lT's been whdT'? Why? l'Your sTudenTs didn'T follow U.i.L. rules. As The SouThwesT Forensics Teom come bursTing inTo Amdril- lo High on December 7Th, The oTher high schools Turned ond sTdred oT The confidenf ond exclTed looking AO-odd sTudenTs following d young Teocher They foced o chdllenge. We were reody To do our besf, ond we did! BuT when we were dlsquolified for noT following U.i.L. rules iT reolly hurT our spiriTs. We cdme down There prepored To win. sold sopho- more JoneT BriTTon. All of The prose ond poeTry pieces enfered by SouThwesT ploced 'lsT, 2nd or 3rd in semi-finols ond one dueT mode iT To findls. The Forensics Teom leorned oloT from Thof experience. IT WHOSE THE FAIREST OF ALL? osks lvlonicd Willidms To The mirror while Trying on hofs. .11 443 clus ACTIONS broughT Them closer TogeTher ond Tdughf Them To sToy dwoy from wesT Texds.-Cami Vwegond ? Qs 'kt THE KARATE KID, Amy Adkins Tries To bdlonce by The seo wdll. Seniors Say . . . If you believe in yourself and have true confidence, no goal is too high and no dream unreachable. -Marlene Wallace When in doubt, use an axe! -David Britton Learning is the basic reason why we have all been a part of Southwest, but we've done more than just learn our lessons, we've learned to grow up. Four years has seen a lot of changes in many people. -Heather Brunn Everything is transient. Time passes and thank God school passes. -Mark Ahlstrom I had a good year at Southwest and I pray and hope that everyone tries to graduate. -Sharon Anderson H, Ross Perot, you flubbed up my senior year, but you won't have us to kick around anymore. -Dione Roland Even though House Bill 72 ruined a lot of things, our class still stuck together and made it a great year. -Melissa Moore Don't take your high school years lightly. Cherish your every day at Southwest. lt's been great, it's been fun, but I'm getting out! -Jennifer Quaife The best four years of my life! -David Miller I would just like to say to all the underclassmen: don't eat in the cafeteria-you'lI be sorry! -Vernon Meredith The memories of SHS activities and weekend get-togethers with friends have been a big part of my life. I will always cherish the times spent that I have to leave behind, but I pass them on to you that come. -Julie Davis Be careful of what you want in this world-you may get it! -Marie Cottingham Good luck to all, and never forget the class of '86.-Jill Conley Thank God House Bill 72 didn't require us to go another year. -Adonna Carr Turkey Man says: He who wholeheartedly engages in the tiresome struggle down the seemingly endless road of education shall, after the conclusion of his journey, live an eternal life of joy and bliss at the gas station of human prosperity! In other words-Seniors '86 Rule!!! -Marcie Lea I'm glad to leave this place! Four years is plenty! -Festus Weedlemeir If you have a big dream-go for it! -Eric Stewart I view my four years at Southwest as a challenge, as a period of growing and learning and meeting new people. Now, it is time to move on, for there is a new life waiting, but I will always remember the good memories I have at Southwest. - Stephen Brown 'IHigh school is funny-you can't wait to go to college, but you don't want to leave! -Mindy Peters Despite certain difficulties in school, I have enjoyed attending SHS. I will always remember the good friends I have made- they'II be in my heart and mind forever. -Karen Mason Thanks so much for all the memories. I can't wait for our first reunion. -Monica Williams 704626 'ed ' SHS MINI MAG: VQL. 2 W, T' .,kL:L I 1151. 1 H1954 ,wg . ,, ,,, A :Z S l , W ,Ag L P , ,, i J iir k 5 ag, . ' KVLL: f ': 3 A g d kb A , 1,,.. .3 a L , 4A,g ' ' ff if P .1 , . ' . f' .-ar, - l ? f i as 'K ' .f .I .Q V , - Q Q A f in iw 5, M X ,,,L L T ,fig if Jfiqyv' 4 fl L..,,,W lfiww P-1-v--...Q 'Wx 704676 Mmm fegdoteo MINI MAG as-as The year held an incredibly vasT array of ouTsTanding evenTs-The long awaiTed as- Tronomical marvel of Halley's ComeT, The inTernaTionally ac- claimed visiT of Prince Charles and Lady Di To The UniTed STaTes, The recovery of per- plexed American hosTages from BeiruT, and The 'i5OTh anni- versary of Texas as a sTaTe. ln The nexT few pages we have summed up The year and invlTe you To go down memory lane To remember The joys, The losses, The surprises, The unique happenings, and The maTerial Things ThaT were popular during our Time. Many years from now, we can look back and share These special memories of high school wiTh ofhers. A day does noT pass in which a memory is noT made. This is where memo- ries regisTer.-Amy and Marcie L SW Fronf Row: Cori Dirnberger, Ashley Bogie, Cami Wiegand, Lane Ann ShelTon, Cyndy Gryder, Missy Jones: Second Row: Paul WyandT, Deanna Kazelis, Jodi Bodenhamer, Jennifer Quaife, Mindy PeTers, Amy Lee Back Row: Suzie An- derson, Cyndi Brucks, Marcie Lea NOT Picfuredf Jenni SmiTh, MerediTh WhiT- Ten '74dee4,46mzmw Page 'I .......... 2 and 3 ..... Aand5 ........ 6and7 ........ 8and9 ........ TO Through 'IA .............. Page 45 .... Live Aid, BriTish RoyalTy, Madonna Alabama, Tina Turner, RaTT, STing, Rock Cen- sorship SpringsTeen, Michael J. Fox, Rocky IV, Miami Vice, Cosby Show SesauincenTennial, Geneva, Reagan, TiTanic, Halley's ComeT, STaTue of LiberTy, SeaT BelTs Rebel flag, DFW Crash, TCU, STock Show, CoT- Ton Bowl '86 Fads, Fashion, and FavoriTe Things Rebel Paraphernalia eww Plata- C. Dirnberger S-DD ms E Bfkfflflf. AMER 'f!il4BQiQM un evsuxnc LQ2Q5.Q5S,il. I 92. FK. Ll? S13 LIKE A NEWLYVVED On AugusT lo, 4985, o powerful gusT of wind swepT down over The oreo os o holf-dozen helicopTers filled wiTh dnxious phoTogrophers moved in Towords The ocTion. The premises were Thoroughly seorched for inTruders since TighT securiTy held high prioriTy. WhoT wos The occosion? This specTocu- lor hdppening wos none oTher Thon ThoT of The wedding of Mo- donno Louise Ciccone ond Sedn Penn. UndoubTedly, They ore one of The rnosT unlikely couples in The hisTory of Hollywood To pe rndr- ried. -Mdrcie THE YEAR or GIVING WiTh more Thon 40,000 fons jornmed in Philddelphio's JFK STodiurn, ond o soT- elliTe link ro 72,000 more oT London's Wirnpley STddium, Live Aid wos The biQgesT choriTy exTrdvogdnzo ever. Joined by Bop Geldof, Top orTisTs come TogeTher for o 'lo hour concerT To did The sTorvinQ in Africe.-Deanna ROYAL RENDEVOUS Prince Chorles ond Princess Diono ore definiTely The rnosT Tom- ous, rnosT publicized, ond rnosT glornorous couple of The yeor. They orrived in Arnericd in OcTo- per of '85 ond sToyed wiTh The PresidenT ond FirsT Lody for Three ddys. They come To see The HTFSGSUTG Houses of GreoT BriToin exhipiT ond dined wiTh some of The mosT well-known people in The UniTed SToTes.-Cami PICKIN' AND GRINNIN' Teddy GenTry and Randy Owen of The counTry music group Ala- bama held a press conference on November 45 aT 6:00 p.m. before They performed Their concerT. A few lucky sTudenTs were able To aTTend The conference and afTer The concerT They received a rare priviledge To go backsTage and meeT The members of Alabama. The sTudenTs were able To Take TINA AT The age of 45, she's one of The hoTTesT female singers To make a come back. Even wiTh four children , Tina Turner sTilI found Time To pursue her long lived sing- ing career. In 1985, Tina Turner de- buTed in Mad Max . . . Beyond Thunderdome wiTh lVlel Gipson. She also parTicipaTed wiTh oTher musicians in Live Aid. '85 was Tina's year as The PrivaTe Dancer. - Wni Mayo phoTographs and inTerview The Ty for The young journalisTs.-Lane band. This was a greaT opporTuni- Ann: Phofo by R. Elrod RATT-N-RCDLL During mid-December RaTT sTaged a very rare Two-day invo- sion of The meTroplex and TaughT all a lesson in whaT exacTly iT means To RaTT and Roll ! ForT ' WorTh was The firsT To be hiT by The hard rocking band and They were lefT sTanding in Their seaTs To an array of dazzling pyroTechnic work and an elaboraTe sTage show ThaT included such hiT songs as 'Round and Round , Back for More , and Lay iT Down. -Brian Daniel: Phofo by B. Daniel S 1 in A .Q 5 . , is Q43 ,, fu,-, .sf , V6 l THE Boss as more To show Than a Ten ollar album sale and fifTeen megaTour SpringsTeen is America NoT iusT anoTher ar SpringsTeen oapTures all ages wiTh his meaningful es. His reach goes beyond ge, as he supporTs regional anks and oTher organiza- help The unemployed. The Mfg. ,. in The U.S.A., Bruce Spring- 1 j . T I I . Q i J J ivorks for The people.- v Q STAR or O TOMORROW T p Michael J. FOX, i O one of This years f hoTTesT young aoTors, won pfrr The hearTs of millions in his dazzling porTrayal of lVlarTy lVloFly in STeven Spielberg's knockouT comedy Back To The Fufure.-Cyncf l T . . A KNocKouT I E, s On November 27, Americo's sexy, mo- cho mole imoge erupTed on The big screen . . .ogoin. SyIvesTer SToIIone is Rocky Bdlbod in The fourTh sequel of Rocky-Rocky IV. In iTs firsT Two weeks on The screen iT grossed I over 48.4 million dolldrs. The ITdIidn STcIIIion rile I does iT ogoin in possibly The biggesT movie ' evenT of The yeor.-Mndy QUALITY COMEDY CopTivdTing oudiences This Television seoson wds The quick-wiTTed king of comedy, Bill Cosby, ond The resT of The HucksTobIe clon. On Thursdoy nighTs, eyes were glued To The seT os The weekly dilemmo of Sondro, Denise, Vonesso, Theo, Rudy, Cldire, ond Cliff unfolded. The fosT pdced comedy provided d quoIiTy evening ond shoT NBC's roTings sky-high.- Jenni IVIIAIVII VICE Don Johnson, Philip Ivlichdel Thomcis, Cl block Ferrdri DoyTono, ond some jommin' Top 40 rock ond roll swepT over TV screens This posT Toll in The owesome new deTecTive series, lviomi Woe. The cosTIy million dollors-on-episode show proved To hove whoT IT Tokes To moke Americons hesiToTe To go ouT on Fri- ddy nighTs. Fine guys, scenes of SouTh Beoch Ivlidmi, ond 10mm semiduTomoTics hove mode Miami Wce one of This sedson's hoTTesT shows.-Cynd .. ,, . ,.,..,..N,,,,:- www,-N ..,,, .....,... ,,., N.. , ,.A.x..A. ---l--- W mf.-grew. .... -- f-A- -W -A - - - X- N - - .,,....,,,.. . , .. sw -' i -f . .si-T mm-f.ef-112'-YW TEXAS-OUR TEXAS '986 broughT obouT The 450Th yedr of freedom ond indepen- dence. Texos findlly celebroTed iTs sesqulcenfennidl. Sesquicenfen- niol is defined ds o 450Th dnnlver- sory or celebroTion ThoT morks The PEACE BETWEEN NATIONS For The firsT Time since 4973, The Russion premier ond The PresidenT of The UniTed SToTes meT To discuss Terms dnd seT gools concerning world peoce. On New Yeor's Dov, Gorbdchev dnd Presidenf RGOQOD spoke To edch oTher's counTries on ndfiondl Television expressing Their ideds on peoce, ond wishing The people d hdppy ond pedceful New Yedr.-Amy PRESIDENT'S CANCER SCARE A score wds given To Americdns when o poTenTidl- ly cdncerous growTh wds discovered on July 42, in PresidenT Redgdn's ldrge inTesTine. Concerns were insTonTly sTirred obouT The hecllTh of The oldesT ond one of The mosT populdr Chief ExecuTives The UniTed SToTes hos ever hdd. The surgery Took pldce The nexT doy To remove from The 74 yedr-old Presidenf whdT wds described os o glondulor polyp. Affer Three hours of surgery, Reogon resTed comforfobly ond free of ony immedidTe signs of concer.-Jod compleTion of o period of d cen- Tury ond d holf. As d resulT of This honor, Texds issued new license plofes, ThoT idenfifled The Texds sesquicenTenniol.-Jennifer l THE BIG CATCH She wds The unsinkoble cruise ship. Mode of sTeel, The Tifdnic wds four ciTy blocks long, eleven sTories high, ond weighed 66,000 Tons. On Sundoy, April 411, 4942, The ship cdrrying hdlf The New York socidl regis- Ter sTruck on iceberg on iTs mdiden voydge in The icy NorTh ATldnTic. Unbelievdbly, 73 yeors loTer on Sep- Tember 4, 4985, The missing ship wds found. Becduse of iTs 43,000 feef deep hiding ploce, only picTures hove been Token of The incredible find.-lvhhdy l-IALLEY'S COMET AfTer opouT o 75 yeor wolf, Hdlley's Comef refurned This yeor spdrking o curious inTeresT wiThin dll. The comef, nomed offer English os- Tronomer Edmond Holley, wds firsT recorded in 240 B.C. ond wos losT seen on July 4, 4944. Moving oT opproximofely 20 miles per sec- ond, Holley's comeT hos become fomous sim- ply pecduse iT is The prighTesT comeT whose re-dppeoronce occurs of infervols shorT enough To be predicfed.-Mdrcie CL CK The ruckus dll pegdn wiTh The pdssdge of ci mdndoTory seoTpelT low. STdrTing SepTember 4, wornings were given ouT To offenders. AfTer o groce period of Three monThs, on Decem- per 4, oil offenders were issued Tickefs, The fine ronging from S25 To 350. SToTisTics show Thof The low reduces Troffic injuries ond foToli- Ties by opouT 252.-Jennifer f af' bfi fvb 4 ,'9 s- iq J Or I. , t f 7 -57,3 al I f -5 FLAG FEARS Concern swepT The building os sTudenTs Tolked obouT The possibiliTy of The rebel begin Token owoy os The school's moscoT. AfTer SouTh Grond Proirie High School wos pressured by The NAACP To remove Their moscoT, which is olso The rebel, sTudenTs fedred ThoT our school would be nexT. AlThough dcTion hos noT been Token ogoinsT our school, The ever presenT possibiliTy of rebel removol hos lin- gered on.-MerediTh Delta 191: Needless Tragedy? DELTA DISATER As invesTigoTors exomined The direcTion os The probdble couse of flighT records ond sifTed Through The crosh ThoT Took 433 lives on The wreckoge of DelTo FlighT 494: AugusT 42, os The DelTo plone GD mosT signs poinTed To o sudden prooched DFW runwdy.-Com: shorp chonge in wind HARD TO BELIEVE TCU fooTboll Tons were horrified in SepTember by The scondols concerning boosTer's poyoffs To ployers, which cdused The suspen- sion of six key members. Never- Theless, Jim Wocker's unfoiling posiTive oTTiTude boosTed Horned Frog Fons. Wocker's spunky enThu- siosm hos odded o new dimension To cooching.-Suzie speed ond NO BULL The annual FOrT WOrTh STOck Shaw Parade helped celebraTe The 89Th year Of The SOuThwesTern ExpOsiTiOn and FaT STOck Show, January 48, 4986. The largesT all wesT- ern parade in The world, iT re- capTured The spiriT Of Old COwTOwn. Over 2,200 horses and more Than 480 difTerenT special inTeresT groups par- TicipaTed. The all wesTern Theme was a TribuTe TO FOrT WOrTh's hisTOric heriTage.- Ashley AGGIES 4001 COTTON i'Gig 'Em Aggies was heard from a ' sTanding-Only A8clVl crowd and i'VVar Eh- gle was yelled by crazed fans Of Au- burn, as These TWO Teams meT January 6, TOr The 5OTh COTTOnbOwl Classic. This was Auburn's iniTial appearance in The COT- TOnbOwl and The Aggies firsT since 4968. Texas A8clVl defeaTed Auburn 36 TO 46.- Amy eleee able ' Zecamdag cz Zkzaadc Fosnions, ond Fovorile Things Mmo...-A M oooA-oo-Ay Alvvoys o olossic. SILVER JEWLERY Move over gold-slerling is in. SVVATCHES lvlocle sure everyone nocl fun lirnes. CABBAGE PATCH KIDS So ugly lney're cure. TACO BUENC A luxury everyone Con offord. e IVI 84 IVl's 50 cehfs To melr iD your mourh hor in your hohds. 3 E 2 TRENCH COATS Kepr The school uhder cover. SHADES Kepr The UV roys owoy. GQ AND SEVENTEEN STQNE Fovorire Ivlogozihes. VVASHED DENNV' Thre wsrh-ouT A, ' look' Y i 2 b In , PAISLEY The omoebo foshioh oroze. g d6Z4M2 SCARVES Gave everyone Q worm ring-Ground-The-collor. GRGANIZER THE YEAR OF CONCERTS GUMMY Jommin' from The Boss To The RoTT's. BACKPACKS PUT everyfning behind us. V Held iT call Togefher. CL BEARS Sfuck To our insides. BOXERS The look of ouler- uhderweor. l f T . . Q gf: A mW'f4fl IVIOUSSE The relurh of The llwel look. M 5? 2 A jfxk X,-,z X '1o, FURSKINS Wi ' 33:5 T T , . T The quesliohoble lihe of clolhihg from Georges lvlorcioho. Slole our beor-lovih' lillle heorls. FAKE PEARLS Modonno's Crown Jeweis. Zaecammgaclauzc I STIRRUP PANTS Sfropped us in with sTyIe. REEBGKS TO ROPERS Snoes for everyone ond oll ocoossions. 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He hos dlso been involved in Acddemic DecdThdlon, YTh in Gov., ond serving Vice-Presi- denT in boTh NHS ond Omegd. As d sTrdighT A sTudenT Brion hos been recognized mony Times receiving honors conTinu ously such os Ann Brondon NoTionol lvleriT Commende Scholors, Tdndy Scholors, OuTsTonding Sophomore, on Who's Who in Amer. H.S. STudenTs. Also serving ds d congres siondl youTh ledder he Trdveled To WdshingTon D.C. This yeo Brion wds lVlr. Mdrch in The Rebel lvlen Cdlendor ond chose by his closs ds lVlosT Likely To Succeed. ln his spore Tim Brion enjoys RoqueTboll ond boTh snow ond woTerskiing. .4 A ' S ,Aw , , if ,--' 'rg' Am. W, ,V , fr -fs A ,Ffa , if S , ' .A ' ff W Q35 W I ' A 'YJ J I if ,Ls ' 5 ' .. 1 , A T' 5 A g fx: .L ,iaysff T r 1 1 J , If 4'04fA f .zky . - ,a:lV,,, A rf. 41:11. if ,Q 'Y fi K ', y ,f , w:,?ff:s ' S 'lJJ f...fr' . , N,. . T ,,.,,4-sl, 'S' we ,.w 7 , ,-, ', , D 1 L ,T . I J R MISS SCUTHWEST Suzie Anderson Suzie Truly showed her Rebel spiriT os d cheerleoder for A yeors, os d member of YTh in Gov. dlso for A yrs, ond Through her pdrTicibdTion in Allied YouTh AgoihsT Alcohol ond Drug Abuse for 3 yrs. Her cIossmoTes elecTed Suzie os cldss fovor- iTe her Sophomore ond Junior yedrs, os Miss SepTember '85 in The Guys ond Girls Cdlendor ond ds IVlosT SpiriTed of her closs. Her Senior yeor she wds ocTive in CSG, selecTed os o secTion ediTor for The Re-beIoTion, chosen ds Homecoming Princess, ond occebTed ihTo Who's Who in Amer. H.S. STu- denTs. She enjoys jogging, doncing, ond reddihg old novels when she hos Time. Suzie hos given endless hours To her closs ond exemplifies Miss SouThwesT. I- ROYAL REBELS Bradley was a A year baseball player and leTTered his Junior and Senior years. The posiTions he played were cenTerfield and piTcher. For 3 years he was selecTed by his class as Howdy King and Class FavoriTe. He was chosen as OuTsTanding Freshman, Mr. December in The Guys and Girls Calendar, and Mr. February in The Rebel Men Calendar. Bradley enjoys snowskiing and plans To aTTend Oklahoma UniversiTy. Mindy puT forTh a loT of Time and efforT in STudenT Council all 4 years. She was a delegaTe her freshman year, Vice- PresidenT of her Sophomore class, and PresidenT her Junior and Senior years. She was on The swim Team her Freshman year, a member of The Track Team for 2 years, and involved in Cross CounTry for 3 years. She parTicipaTed in The LaTin Club her Freshman and Sophomore years, and as a Senior was chosen as secTion ediTor for The RebelaTion. She was calendar ediTor for 2 years, and was one of The Top TwenTy finalisTs for The Homecoming CourT. Mindy was acTive in CSG, and was named a Tandy Scholar for 3 years. She cerTainly deserves The honor of Royal Rebel . Bradley Johnsfon Mindy Pefers 1...-.. 466 HONORS Monica has worked very hard ThrougouT her hi school years as a 2 year cheerleader, Vice-PresidenT of her Junior class, and STudenT Body PresidenT her Senior year. She was elecTed by her classmaTes as Class FavoriTe for 3 years, and Miss December in The Guys and Girls Calendar. She was named OuTsTanding Junior and as a Senior she was chosen To be a Princess in The Homecoming CourT. She also was involved in many oTher acTiviTies such as Allied YouTh Againsi Alcohol and Drug Abuse for 3 years, HorTiculTure Club, LaTin Club, a Congressional YouTh Leader, and a member of The UniTed High School Council all her Senior year. Whenever There is Time, Monica enjoys swimming and reading any Type of books. David was chosen as Howdy King his Senior year and Class FavoriTe for The pasT 3 years. He was a A year member of The ArT Club, where he served as Vice-PresidenT his Senior year. ln The Guys and Girls Calendar, David was Mr. November, and in The Rebel Men Calendar he was Mr. AugusT. David was a ball boy for Texas ChrisTian UniversiTy and he plans To aTTend college There. ln his spare Time, David likes To snow ski Monica Vwlliams David Teis ..-.T 'I67 .L- Row-xi REBELS 1275 Wamecamclag Kawai! fv'V K kk K ,- .f'k 'h In , 'W-me XIX, , ' ' 5. ' e ' , , X if ' Q' A 1' Q 'K Lauri lvlarcie JUVQ Suzie Mcnigg Lawrence Lea Dams Anderson Vwlyqms CLOWNING AROUND during Their phoTo session, The courT breaks The mohoTohy of Taking picTure afTer picTure. 1-4 P 5 ' A 4 A 5 P L,i' L T QUEEN Julie Davis in .KW - 4- m- Viiwii -1 ii hs' W1 lm, WHO'S WHO AT SHS Faculty honor students -- SCIENCE Elaine Horn FWISD Representative for Texas Nuclear Energy Science Symposium: '86 Nominee-Biomedical Cancer Research at M.D, Anderson: National Achievement Finalist: NHS: Decathalon l1 11-ui sig, - .1 gllnx SOCIAL STUDIES - Marc l-lghlana' Student Conference on National Affairs: DAR : i,:, si 14 -i- BUSINESS Becky Raiiff Society of Distinguished Amer. High School Stu Good Citizen: Distinguished Honors QT youfh Cm, dents: Officer Education Association: Student zenship Seminar: Tennis Team Council Delegate: NHS: Batgirl 'P fqfffw ' r M g g ,t:. . D 'LES i, K Q I :gi sl' S Egg K ,,k, QS, S A . Kr ,X i A 47 P ' 1 -...rs wwww- -l JROTC Craig McNeil Student Council: Yth and Government: Whiz Quiz: Retired Officers Association ROTC Medal: YMCA Distinguished Delegate 1: r ' wr ENGLISH Melissa Moore NHS: National Merit Commended Scholar: Youth Salute Award: Presidential Scholarship Texas ASAM: Society of Distinguished High School Stu- dents -.l 'l7O IVIATH Harold Brian Mike Margolis' Co-Presidents of Computer Club: Founders of Computer Club at SHS: 2nd 84 3rd places in Re- gion ll contests. ' 'lst place in city-wide contests: Most Outstanding Computer Math Student: NHS. 'lst place in HSFP Programming contest: 3rd place NTSU Programming contest sf. iw -- yola Pain Philbski Member of OEA Club-Secretary: '85 OEA con- tests: oth place at Regionals, Records Manage- ment and State, Banking: B-Honor Roll, NHS l -n l ,Swv- gy ui T - Mi 1 ATHLETICS -- l Sylvia Polk Reggie Mitchell I Volleyball-A yrs: Vqrglfy TrQCk..4 yf5:S1'Q1-e Re- Football Captain-3 yrs.: Basketball-A yrs.: lay Qualifier-3 yr5,j Nqfioml Fgfengic League, State Finals Basketball: Track-A yrs.: State Track 3 yrs. Meet: All District Running back --- ATHLETICS -1 -HOlVlElVlAKlNG-- Nato Ashworth FHA member-A yrs.: Represented SHS at city l and state: Signs of Silence Sgfgt I Agia. 2 3 '-FOREIGN LANGUAGE - Neena Sharma IAFS Club: French Club: Spanish Club: Junior Woodmaking Student: Society of Distinguished Achievement: NHS: Who's Who in American High High School Students: NHS Schools - INDUSTRIAL ARTS - Glenn Deaver lst place in Industrial Arts fair: Most Outstanding 'l7'l ...l yvHo's WHO WHO'S WHO AT SHS Faculty honor students H ,. 1. Wt : :,, ' -,Q 'YT' F, i -is-. 2 j 4 , xl ix, if rxxr' is t K7 : : IT- lhsqgajfii f 1:1 If! 5 If X -A x 2 s J 1 YEARBOOK l- -1 JOURNALISIVI -- - NEWSPAPER Cori Dirnberger Chuck Holton Kris tlh Helmick 85-auditor-ln-chief: Quin si Scroll: us Journalism C0llielO Clb-1 NSWSDGDGV Junior Achievement: 85-86 Edllol-lil-Clileff Quill 84 Scroll: US Nfitioncl Award: National Leadership 84 Service Award: VGVSHY 500095 B HOll0l Roll Journalism AWOVGP VVhO'5 Wllo lll Amel- l'llQll ILPC Summer workshop-Award for lvlini-theme SCWO' Sludelllsi Sllldenl COlinCilr SADD Development: UTA workshop-Award of Excel- lence for Individual layout El W K tg tak! is f. l if - THEATER ARTS - 1- DEBATE BAND Cynd Brucks Mark Clark Carrie Sundstrom' Tnespian Pres, V-Pres: Best Actress '83 One-Acts: 3 Yeo, member: 4ST place Hows CMD District 'K' Speech Contest: 2nd place Rotary Club Speech Contest: Youth and Government A yr band lettermen: SHS Marching Band: All-City Band: Numerous UIL 84 AMTA solo and ensemble awards: Frank E. Robinson Award: state solo 84 Ensemble Contests ' Band Lieutenant: Symphon- ic Band: ' ' Sr. Drum Major: Outstanding Conduct- ll ing Award-SFA Musicals: Choir: Student Council: Yearbook: Csg I+., ORCHESTRA Christie Lee is as A E. CHOIR Harold Brion - x if avg 7 VT'7W f BX SPEECH -1- Mchelle Terry ,Jr ,tri wif, ffm , fr. 4?' ---ART-l-- Ashley Bogie -s 1 7 as get is N ig . Vuev Sv X l H My fill itll if K , Z l X , ff -. lsfa T j V f u , .', L it at fill ll lflrfvxiiil ll ' i Rall? 'lf' tif!! I , fl? if 5 E ff' ,fa I ,twigs j W i iiifr lr r fi W ' ' l A lg' 7 A KM mg fr i as Sk W ,W K , W PERFORMING ARTS - Jim White 3 . Qvx 'x S x . - INSIGHT - Bernadette Curo K l Pt A.: FORENSICS' Jon lVlcNew Violin-8 yrs: 84 84 85 Musical: Distric Orchestra Newspaper fYearbook Staff Art- ist: F.W.I.S.D. Art Show Winner: SHS Art Dept. Award: Quill 84 Scroll: US National Journalism Award Over 47 places in Forensics TFA Qualifying Tournaments: lst I e West T D b t p ac exas e a e Champ: Qualified for TFA in Dra- matic Interp.: Duet Acting, Lin- colnfDouglass Debate, and original oratory: Historian of Na- tional Forensocs League Chap- ter '- 473 Choir Letterman: All-City Honor Choir: District Choir: Show Choir: Musicals: Frank E. Robinson Award Thespian Society: Show Choir: ACP Choir Pres.: SHS Musicals-A yrs: Choir Letterman: Frank E. Robinson Award: Who's Who in Amer. High School JV 84 Varsity Volleyball: Varsity Soccer: Manager Soccer: Word Processing Club editor-in-chief: Youth Salute Award: Who's Who in Amer. High School: Student Council: NHS- President NATIONAL HONOR SCCIETY Earning The mark of excellence To be C1 member of NaTionc1l year holding a TuTorial service Tor The NaTional Honor SocieTy Com- HODOV 5OCi9TY is O QFGOT TWODOV, DUT Their classmaTes, recognizing and miTTees spend many hours prepar- nOT O0 GOSY TCISK One musT main- honoring Teachers and sTudenTs, ing for. Vice-Principal, Mrs. Janice Tain a 3.7 grade poinT average, Taking charge of The GreaT Ameri- Hardgraves provides The leader- heve OUTSTC1l'1CliIWQ Ci'fiZGVlShiD. Gnd can Smoke OuT, organizing ship for The socieTy as she direcTs C1reCOrT1menClC1TiOn fromoTeoch- Avvards's NighT as well as Their own The commiTTees in Their involved er. These hard-working sTudenTs inducTion ceremonies. These are ,acTiviTies.-Amy Lee sTay busy ThroughouT The school only a few of The acTiviTies ThaT , A ' Q - ma S' ' , .,,., . - . 'Nj kgkgg lvk a ilgk 3 41 4 x- NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Fronf Row: Cyndee Andrews, Cyndi Brucks, Sec., BernadeTTe Cura, pres., Mrs. Hardgraves, sponsor, Brian Burdorf, v-pres., Lisa Schemensky, Treas., Ceci McHaney 2nd Row: Shell Jennings, Hollie STallings, Becky i2aTIiff, Robin Ford, Lanell Rush, Linda Cude, Carrie SundsTrom, JuaniTa Acker, Gena Menzdorf, Dione Roland, Harold Brian 3rd Row: Mindy PeTers, Gina Gee, Arlyn Frame, Neena Sharma, Leslie Liles, HeaTher Brunn, MaTT Ely, Jim Canon, John Acuna, Dennis Polley Back Row: Kris HackbarT, Karen Durda, Jamee Lam, Michelle Yanez, A'Donna Carr, KaThryn Holland, ElizabeTh Jackson, Susan LiTzler, Marie CoTTingham, Glenn Deaver, Michelle Russell, Melissa Moore, ScoTT Franklin 1 474 HONORS QUILL AND SCROLL-FRONT ROW: Laura Folsche, Ashley Bogle 2nd Row: Shelley STewarT, Hayley Hawkins, Cori Dirnberger, Nicole Sanders 3rd Row: Alicia WeTsel, Jenni SmlTh, KrisTin Helmick, Karen Gibson NOT PicTured: Mindy PeTers, Ryan Massey. Lauri Lawrence, David EsTes, Missy Jones QUILL AND SCROLL WriTing Their way To The Top Quill and Scroll is made up of Ju- Tography, newspaper, or lnsighT. nlors and Seniors who have ex- Also, you musT be in The upper 'l X3 celled in The field of journalism. To of your class, and you have To be receive This honor, a Teacher musT approved by The Execuilve Board recommend you for your ouT- of The socieiy. The journalism sTu- sTanding work in yearbook, pho- denTs were awarded wiTh pins aT T., 475 ....... NHSXQUILL 84 scholl a iniTlaTion dinner aT Daniel's by The journalism Teacher, Mrs. Brooks. The lnTernaTional Honorary SocieTy of High School JournalisTs is The hlghesT award possible in high school journalism.-Amy Lee Leff fo l?ighf: Kalny Brown, Greg Swi nura, Brian Buraorf, Monica Williams Tit .55 ' -:fir is fs mis'- ' 1 1 Executive Officers Pres. Monica Williams 2 yrs Vice Pres. Brian Burclorf 4 yrs Sec. Kalny Brown 3 yrs Tres. Greg Swinura 4 yr s-wg 'I 76 HONGRS Q f ses W is ,i fs... s I' 2 1 5, S . . 3 ' if ,raw 3 , ' Y - :Ii 1 5 ji i Vi, .5 '--N ,Q Y, J V. ii f ' Senior Delegates PFGS- Mifidv PGTGYS 4 VVS Delegates: Arny Adkins 4 yr Vice Pres. Krisiin Helmick 4 yrs Bemedeire Curd 4 yrs Sec. Cyndi Brucks 3 yrs . Tres. Judniid Acker 2 yrs Marge Leg 2 yrs Becky Rdilrff 3 yrs res i 1 I Fronfl?ow: Becky Rdiliff, Bernddeiie Curd, Krisiin Helmick: Second Row: Mdrcie Led, Cyndi Brucks, Mindy Peiers, Amy Adkins, Judniid Acker 'I 7 7 ...T STUDENT ccunclr REBECCA ABEL: CSG: Ari CID: AFS: Spanish CID: JA JUANITA ACKER: Siudeni Council, Spanish CID: Band: NHS: IAFS JOHN ACUNA: YAG: Band: French CID: Science CID: Whiz quiz AMY ADKINS: Siudeni Council: Track: Basketball: CSG: Ari CID SHERYL ADRIAN MARK AHLSTROM: Insight KIAH ALBRT: Red Cross-VP: SOS: Whiz Quiz: Compurer CID JOANNA ALLEN: Band-FIagfRIIIesquad: Spanish CID: CSG: Who's Who TIM ALLEN ANNA ANDERSON: Soccer: IAFS DAPHNE ANDERSON: Band: Swim Team: Camera CID: CSG: Yearbook SHARON ANDERSON: Choir: YAG SUZIE ANDERSON: Cheerleading: Rebelaiion Staff-Section Editor: YAG: Allied Youih: Who's Who CYNDEE ANDREWS: Cheerleading: Allied Youih: Who's Who: CSG ATHENA ARAGON THAD ARMS: JROTC: ACP: Show choir: Concert choir: Russian CID. SUZANNA ARMSTRONG: Who's Who: CSG: OEA BOB ARRINGTON: Compuier CID: Science CID. MARGARET ASHLEY: Forensics: CSG-Sec: Who's Who: Sludeni Council NATA ASHWORTH: SOS: Camera CID: FHA DAVID BAGWELL: German CID. PODVAL BAHUMIFA ANDY BAKER: Golf MARY BETH BAKER: German CID. TERRY BALDWIN smcv smzen MARLENE smzuerr: IAPS: Rebel reousers: FHA: spanish cub: csc- KARA BASHAM: vicA: Ari cub muse sAsi-:een some sms: HECE ABEL-BERTELSE N ly MICHEAL BAUGH SCOTT BEAHRS ANGELA BEATON CHARLES BACK: Band DARON BECK SHELLY BEELER RODNEY BENTLE JACKIE BERGER HANS BERTELSEN: Boxing-Cdph Soccer ...SX Wish I was in Padre! Judy Coble preTends To work on her arT projecT. CaTching The Plague here was a cerlain poinT pasT which The average individual IosT Touch wiTh realiTy and had no inspiraTion To excel aca- demicaily. Marcie Lea pinpoinTed The ' posiTion of sTudenTs in Their lasT year of high school. IT didn'T seem To regisTer ThaT in order To enTer college, Seniors had To earn The privilege by working for TT. School work became a bore. VViTh ev- eryThing I Tumed in, ljusT felT ThaT much closer To gradu- aTion, explained Dianne Grissom. l'm dying To geT ouT and go To college. High school is such a dragl ex- claimed RoberT Pena. Seniors sTiIl have school pride, buT someTimes They look aT The underclassmen and are glad They don'T have To go Through iT again. A loT of The underclassmen ThoughT our Senior class This year wasn'T as spiiiTed as The years before, buT l'm sure if They asked us, we'd all Tell Them we were jusT Trying To geT ouT of here as fasT as we couId, said Lisa Black- mon. The class of 4986 felT sTir crazy near The end of The year. ul felT like I was sewing Time here, jusT To geT commenTed Lanie Dacy. ATTer The ChrisTmas holidays, The sole Thing seniors ThoughT abouT was graduaTing. lime has been served by The class of eighTy-six.-Be-Tsy ForT I l.. 479 -L. sENioRms MARJOREE BENNET: Volleyball: CSG-Pres 4 LAUREN BEVERS: CSG MATTHEW BEYETTE: Boxing Teom Copf WENDY BILLSON REBECCA BILZ: AFS: French Clb: InsIghTs: Soccer LISA BLACKMON: CSF: JV Botgirl: Gymnc1sTics1 ArI Clb JODI BODENHAMER: CSG- V-Pres.,'Newspc1per: Science CID NATALIE BOESCH: Bond: Lotin Clb: Sponisn Clb: CSG ASHLEY BOGLE: Bond: Newspope-rfYeorbook Artist CSG TERRI BONILLA BRANNON BOOZER BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD BreT Fields perfecrs his orTwork. BEVERS-CARSON TARA BOYKIN: Newspaper: CSG MAX BRAND HAROLD BRIAN: Acapella Choir: Compuler Malh Clb: Whiz Quiz: Show Choir, Yearbook MARY BRISCOE: FHA: HECE STEPHANIE BRITTAIN DAVID BRITTON TERRY BRODSKY TRACEY BROOKS: Band: Youth Orchestra: Who's Who ANGELA BROWN: FHA: YAG BRAD BROWN: Golf: Ari Clb CASSANDRA BROWN SCOTT BROWN SHERI BROWN: CSG V.Pres:,' Volleyball: Arr Clb: Arr Awards: Newspaper STEPHEN BROWN: Band: Thespian: French Clb: Acedem Decaihg Whiz Quiz TRACY BROWN: Band SAM BROWNING: Rodeo: Foorbl SUSAN BROYLES: Volleyball: Baskeibl CYNDI BRUCKS: Sludeni Council: NHS: Thesplan: Band: Yearbook HEATHER BRUNN: Whiz Quiz: Science Clb: YAG: German Clb: Debaie KENDRA BRYANT BRIAN BURDORF: Siudenr Council: Soccer: Who's Who: Academ Decaihz Mosl Ouislancling Soph MICHELLE BUSH ALESHIA BUTLER: FHA: CSG JIM CANON: NHS, Band: French Clb MELINDA CARTER: FHA: Track MELISSA CARTER: OEA CHI CAO: AFS: French Clb A'DONNA CARR: Sludeni Council: NHS: Spanish Clb: OEA ROBIN CARRA: lnsighi: Who's Who: IAFSJ French Clb TRICIA CARSON: Forensics 41 4, , 0: RUSH CARTER: Rodeo Team TENITA CARTER SHANNON CASON: VOE SCOTT CHALLGREN: Drama ALYSIA CHESSHIR KRISTA CHI: Inferior design: Fashion design KEVIN CHUPIK: Basketball: Omega MARK CLARK: YAG: Debare MARCY CLEVELAND: Volleybl CYNTHIA CLEWIS: Foorbl Trainer: Soccer: JUDY COBLE: AIT CID: CS Baskerbl ALVIN CLOUGH G: Thespians: Tennis: Camera Clb ALYSSA COLE LEANNE COLE DAMON COLLINS LISA COLLINS: German CID: Trk: HECE: CSG JILL CONLEY: Inferior design: CSG MELISA CONNER: Fashion design: French CID: DANA CORLEY: Varsity Tr Tennis: CSG SABRINA COOLEY k Mgr: CSG: German Clb: Drama DON CORMIER: Basebl KARLA CORTEZ: DECA: CSG: German CID: Laiin CID: Volleybi MARIE COTTINGHAM: NHS: Academic Decarhalong Hugh SHANNON COUL O'Brian Ambassador TER: French Clb: OEA SANDRA COX: Yrbk: Newspaper: CSG: HOSA LINDA CUDE: French Clb: B KEVIN CRAWFORD JENNIFER CREEL: CSG JOSH CRETSINGER GINA CROMBIE and: Science Cib: JA X3 yvfgfk nu. Q 'xi' J .JV ' 13: .4 'I 82 SENIORS x if an., s.. : MK f, : , I 'MF' 'ir' X: CARTER-DIAZ I BERNADETTE CURA: NHS: STudenT Council LANIE DACY: Science CID: CSG Bond: NHS: LoTin Clb CHARLENE DANIELS: Trcick , JULIE DAVIS: TrOCk2 YAGJ CSG GLENN DEAVER: BGSGDGII KATHRYN DEDERICHS: SOCCSII HECE LORENA DIAZ Clb: Rebel Rousers: CSG MUM'S THE WORD. Hollle STollings whispers Thonks To Eric Schorn for The mum. College Bound hen couples ore Seniors They ore focecl wiTh mony problems. One of The hordesT is The possibiliTy of hoving To seporoTe when They leove for college. The reoliTy of This usuolly hiTs when The decision of which college Cor collegesj They will oTTend hos To be mode. The plons vory from couple To couple-some will go on To college TogeTher while oThers will go sep- oroTe woys. BuT The cllsTonce lsn'T olwoys ThoT much of o borrier os BriclgeTTe LoLone ond Brocl Logon Tolcl of Their plons, Were probobly going To differenT schools, buT we'll cilwoys keep in Touch. Sfocy Vwlder and Cori Dlinberger .i 'I83 ...l SENIOR COUPLES BRIAN DANIEL: Yrbk Sfoff: Yrbk PhoTogropher CHARLES de CHATEAUVIEUX: FTbl: Russion Clb MARIA DIAZ: Forensics: Gymnosficsg Comero 44 ll ws 7 I I .1 LARRY DIEHL: Swim Team SHELLY DOES CLARENCE DOZIER: Russian CID: Baskerbl GWEN DRANSFIELD: FHA: Child Development KAREN DURDA: NHS: Band: CSG: French Clb BRIAN CURHAM: Compuier Math Clb TIM DWIGHT: Yrbk Photographer: NHS: Drum Major Science CID ANDREA EDWARDS DAVID EFFERSON: Track ANGELA EGGLESTON 4 fe.- I 'IT' ff .4 ' . ml do W ' I ,V .I ii.1:w,f,--,x I I A HOW DO I LOVE THEE? Suzie Anderson and Jodi Bodenham mer compose Iove Ie'r'rers during 41h period newspaper. 484 l. sENiores DIEHL GARLAND PHILIP ELMORE: JROTC: JROTC-drill team: Computer Math CID: Russian CID ROBERT ELROD: Art CID: Newspaper: Yrbk Photographer DAVID ELY: French CID: Russian CID: Science CID: Footbl: NHS LAURA ENGELLAND: CSG: Newspaper: YAG: Track: Insight KEITH ERION: NHS: Basketbl TOM ERWIN: Football DIANNA ESPINOZA: Spanish CID: French CID: CSG: Student Council: AFS TIA ETTER: Excelsior Zenith: HECE: CSG CRYSTAL EVANS: Gospel Choir: Excelsior Zenith: CSG: HECE SEAN EVANS: Dramam Spanish CID: Musical LISA FALCO LAUREN FANGMAN: Cheerleading: CSG: YAG LORI FARRIS JULIE FATTIG: Cheerleading: French CID: YAG: IAFS: CSG DIANNE FEDOR: Science CID: German CID BRET FIELDS: Footbl: Art CID YVETTE FLORES JIM FLYNN: Footbi: French CID LAURA FOLSCHE: Yearbk: Latin CID: Who's Who SANDRA FORBUS: Tennis: Spanish CID: Science CID: CSG ROBIN FORD: Band: Latin CID: CSG: Science CID German CID SARA FORREST: Cross Country BETSY FORT: Yearbk: French CID: Student Council: CSG: IAFS NICOLE FOSTER ARLYN FRAME: Band: Soccer: CSG: NHS SCOTT FRANKLIN BRIAN FRIEND: German CID: Forensics: Omega: YAG MIKEFRON JAVIER GARCIA REBECCA GARLAND: CSG LORI GARNER: German Club: Market Dist. Educ. MIKE GARNER: German Clb: Market Dist. Educ. MARIA GARRETT: Basketball: Rebel Rousers: CSG GINA GEE: Bat-girl: CSG: Science Clb: NHS MIKE GEORGE JULIE GIBBONS: Art Club CYNTHIA GIBSON KAREN GIBSON: Yearbook: YAG: Who's Who: Camera Clb: Insights WADE GILLHAM STEVE GODFREDSON CASSANDRA GONZALEZ: Child Dev. AUSTIN GORG MONICA GORMAN: Band: Spanish Clb: CSG: Concert Band AMY GREENE MICHAEL GREENSPAN: Tennis: German Clb: YAG KIM GREER: Golf: Latin Clb: German Clb: CSG SHEILA GREER: CSG: Volleyball: Science Clb: f Track: Art Clb. DAVID GRESKY: Art Clb TIFFANY GRIFFIN: HOCE: HECE: Computer Clb DAVID GRIFFIS LAMAR GRIMES LAREE GRIMES: HECE: Track DIANE GRISSOM: Art Clb: Science Clb: Rebel Rousers: CSG MATT GROVES STEPHANIE GRZYCH: Drama Clb: German Clb: Interior Design: Choir: CSG MIKE GUMBY ROY GUNNELS: Football: Rodeo: Spanish Clb: Boxing: Track LARS GUSTAFSSON: IAFS: Camera Clb KATIA HABERMANN: Volleyball: AFS COURTNEY HABURN: Yearbook: IAFS: CSG: French Clb: Insights ,... UUCEIILISBTIIB I' lUl.1t:s:x' un: - I. rer's vacant offices as its headquar- ank could be built. English said he Professional Appraisal. 1ing to do with -PAC, he said. I Barney Baker in a year. The only hat some years ago, we got together charter. P up I GARNER-HARVEY KRISTIE HACKBURT: Forensics: Band: Drama: Soccer MIKE HADDON: Camera Club: Omega KELLY HAMMOND: Tennis: French Clb KRISTEN HARDAWAY LISA HARPER: VOE: DECA CURTIS HARRIS: Forensics DONNIE HARRIS: BaskeTbaII HEIDI HART: German Club: CSG: OEA: Band CHRIS HARVEY: ROTC: Choir: All-CiTy Honor Choir: Thespian Officer JOHNNA HARVEY a1l 5 Yup' A riii W, Living Prom Where does The money come from? aTing, drinking, Thinking, breaThing, and dreaming Prom. The Class of '86 sTarTed raising money Their Sophomore year for Their Senior Prom. Their goal was To raise S'I5,000. The STudenT Council played an imporTanT role in planning fund raisers. They orga- nized world famous candy sales, bargain hunTer ga- rage sales, magazine sales, seasonal sanTa-grams, and a fruiTful Hawaiian Luau Their Junior year. They booked Their prom aT The HyaTT Regency for May 40, 4986. Mindy PeTers sTdTed, We worked so hard for Prom, Then iT came and wenT. I didn'T wanT iT To ever end. -Chrisfie Richardson TALKING AGAIN, Mindy PeTers organizes anoTher fund raising GVGVIT. 'I87 .., PROM FUND RAISERS 1,44 .Q I xi TOM HARVEY: Thespians HAYLEY HAWKINS: Allied Youihg Newspaper: Thespians: French Clb.: CSG TOMMY HAWKINS WESTON HAWKINS: Band: Sludenl Council: Boxing: Science CIb.: Trumpel KIMBERLY HAWLEY: Choir: Show Choir: Thespians: CSG: Rebel Rousers CHAD HAYES: Golf: Lalin Clb.: YAG: Horticulture Clb. KRISTIN HELMICK: Who's Who: Newspaper: Siudeni Council: V-P Senior Class: Parade Marshall ELAINE HENNIG: Volleyball: French Clb.: CSG: DECA DAVID HENSON: Newspaper MARC HIGHLAND: Tennis: Science Clb.: SCONA W' I 'N , ,F if it l 4 NOW WHAT? Roberl Elrocl, Monica Williams, Mark Lansforcl, Lauri Lawrence, Robby Reed, and Suzie Anderson wail for homecoming rehearsal To be over. 488 ...l smiores .l- HARVEY JOHNSTON MATHEW HILL: ArT CID. RONNY HILL LORI HILLMAN: FHA-HERO: Bowling LANA HILTBRUNNER: Choir: CSG: FHA-HERO: HECE ROBYN HOGG: Baskelball: German CID.: OEA: CSG KATHRYN HOLLAND: NHS: Academic De- calhalon: Flag Corp, JOHN HOLLIE MARK HOLLINS: Graduation RICHARD HOLLIS: Announcers CID.: Football: Drama: Bowling SHERRI HOLLY: DECA JEFF HOLMAN: Baseball: Cross Counrry: Ari CID. MICHAEL HORCHLER: Band: Compuler CID. ELAINE HORN: Newspaper: Thespians: Zenilhi Science CID.: YAG MISTI HORN: Cheerleading: CSG: YAG: German CID.: Baskelball SANDRA HOWARD JENNIFER HUTCHINS: Volleyball: Bal-girl: DECA PENNY LACUBUCCI: Band: German CID.: CSG VONCELLA IGLEHART ALICIA JACKSON: VOE ELIZABETH JACKSON: YAG: French CID.: Band! Whiz Quiz: AFS JADEY JAMES: Arr CID.: Boxing GENISE JARNAGIN NAHOKO JITSUKAWA: AFS: Exchange Sludenl DEBBIE JOHNSON: Spanish Clb.: CSG MICHELLE JENNINGS ERIC JOHNSON: Swimming GARY JOHNSON: Golf: Baseball: lnsighl: Ari CID. HEIDI JOHNSON: Cheerleading: Announcers CID.: Thespian: Who's Who KEVIN JOHNSON: Football BRADLEY JOHNSTON: Baseball: Class Favorile J. BARRY JONES: Marching Dand: All-City Dana: German CID: Symphonic Dancl: Concert Dand MIKE JONES PAUL JONES MARIANNE JUDGE: ROTC Ranger team DEANNA KAZELIS: Yearbook: CSG: Marching Dana: DeDate TODD KING BRYAN KIRBY: Insight: Spanish Club LEE KIRBY DAVID KIRKLAND MARK KONCHALSKI: FootDaII: Drafting: Comp. Math TERI KOTTLER: HECE: Treas., Sec. BRIGITTE LALONE: CSG: Latin CID: Gymnastics JAMEE LAM: NHS: French CID: Art CID: Comp. Math CID: Comp. CID MARK LANSFORD: FootDall: INho's Who: YAG: Young Life: AII Dist. Kicker BRAD LARGENT LAURI LAWRENCE: Cheerleading: YrDk, Sec. Ed: CSG: Acad. Dec: Bat girl STEPHANIE LAWRENCE BILL LAWSON MARCIE LEA: Student Council: Newspaper: YAG: Allied Youth: Announ. CID PAUL LEMON ADRIANA LEVANTI ANN LEVIN: Track: Child Development: HECE: FHA LESLIE LILES: Marching band: NHS: CSG HWEI LING: Interior Design: Spanish CID JASON LITT: Wood Shop SUSAN LITZLER: NHS: YAG: AFS: CSG: Spanish CID BRAD LOGAN: Tennis: Latin CID: Track Mgr. KEVIN LOMBARD: Marching Dand: Horticulture CID STEPHEN LOMBARD: Marching Dand RICHARD LONGORIA: Football, Capt, JONES-MASON GEMMA LUBRANO JULIE LUCE HEIDI LUCK f-Lf! iDesign: OEA: CSG RUSTY LYNCH German Clb: Russian Clb. German Clb: Science Clb: YAG YAG ECKING THE HALLS. Marjorie BenneTT, Alysia Chesshir, and rla CorTez decoraTe VarsiTy FooTball Team lockers for SG aT Homecoming. THE LAST TIME AROUND uxes and formals, panoramic picTures, off- campus lunches and SAT s . . . These are whaT SENIOR YEARS are made of. WhaT's so special abouT The lasT year of high school? EVERYTHING. Making and breaking TradiTions, Taking easy courses wiThouT a 6Th period or suffering Through Physics jusT because iT's a 5-poinT class, Turning 48, visiTing college campuses, and choosing fuTure roommaTes. Seniors live for The weekends, buT work parT-Time during school aT Tar- geT or lVlervyn's or Sanger's or Henry's or Chick-Fil-A or lVlichael's or Kroger so They can parTy, parTy, parTy and spend, spend, spend. UnforTunaTely, The year ends all Too soon and The seniors have only The memories of The pep rallies, TooTball games, dances, senior wills, and prom, buT wheTher The upperclassmen have always had class spiriT, or have waiTed unTil Their lasT year To geT in- volved, almosT everyone agrees ThaT The SENIOR year is The besTl-Cynd Brucks ..L.. 'I9'I 1 cLAss oF'sc WTERI LUPER: WhO'S Who, ATT Clb, V,Pres InTer ANGELA LYONS: Who's Who: Marching band ANN MALKA: DebaTe: YAG: BaskeTball MIKE MARGOLIS: Comp. Clb, Marching band CAROL MASON: AFS: German Clb: Science Clb KAREN MASON: Yearbook: CSG: French Clb RYAN MASSEY: Yrbk: Newspaper: CSG: Srudent Council: JV Track KEITH MATHIS: Marching band: All-Ciiy band: German Clb TRACY MAYFIELD: Varsity Track: Marching band: Jr. Achievemeni HAL MCBEE PAULA MCCAIG BRET MCCOMB: Track: Science Clb MICHELLE McCOY: MELISSA McDADE: ROTC KATHLEEN McGILL: CSG: Track: Spanish Clb CECI MCHANEY: Cheerleading: NHS: YAG: Science Clb: CSC-3 .4 A A SATURDAY NIGHT LlVE'S LATEST CONEHEAD. Chad , s wears his newesi hai around Mama's Pizza afier The ' fooiball game. 492 T... SENIORS MASSEY NELMS 1 DEBBIE McLAIN KIM McLARRY KATHY McMINDES: Swim team Mgr.: Choir CRAIG McNEIL: Stud.Coun: Spanish Clb: YAG: ROTC-Staff Off: Whiz Ouiz JOHN McNEW: Forensics: Choir: Show Choir MARTA MENDEZ: Varsity V-ball: Soccer Mgr. ANTHONY MENDOZA GENA MENZDORF: NHS: Tennis team: Science Clb: CSG VERNON MEREDITH: Zenith Clb: Red Cross: YAG: Comp. Lit. KEITH MILBURN DAVID MILLER: ROTC: ROTC Ranger team SHELL MILLER: CSG: Art Clb: Insight MICHELLE MINTER: HECE DANA MITCHELL: CSG: FHA: German Clb REGGIE MITCHEL: Football: Basketball: Track GARY MOBERG: Insight: Cross Country: Soccer GRETCHEN MONCK GARY MONTANA MARK MONTGOMERY: Russian: Baseball: Soccer ERIC MOORE: Basketball: Spanish Clb: Zenith Clb. MELISSA MOORE: Basketball: NHS: French Clb, Pres.: CSG: Track DONETA MOORELOCK CARLOS MORENO DANICE MORGAN: CSG: YOE: FHA: Spanish Clb: Rebel Rousers ROBYN MORITZ: Insight JEFF MOUAT: Young Life: Camera Clb: Science Clb: JV Soccer BARBARA MULQUEEN: German Clb: Swim team DALTON MURPHY: ROTC: Camera Clb ELENA MURRAY: German Clb, V-Pres.: YAG: Swim team ELIZABETH NELMS: Rebel Rousers: CSG DANNY NEWBERRY: Track ROBERT WENHAM HANH NGUYEN BETH NOAH: Band SEAN NUEFELDT: Thespians: Choir RENAE OLIN: Diving Team-DIsIrIcI Champ: Cheerleading: YAG: Who's Who RICKO ONORI LISA ORBISON: CSG: VOE-Vlce Pres.: Forensics: Science Clb TIM ORR JOHN OST NITA OVERTON JODY OWENS TAMI PALMER CHARLIE PARKER KEITH PARKER MARK PATENAUDE: Boxing Team: Omega DONNIE PATRICK: Soccer ELDON PATTON: Football ROBERT PENA: Baseball KELLY PERMANN MIKE PETERS: Baseball-3 yr. letter: Fooiball-2 yr. leIIer: Who's Who MINDY PETERS: Sludeni Council-Class Pres.: Cross CounTryfTrack: NHS: Newspaper MIKE PETTY: Foolball MIKE PHILIPSKI: Siuclenl Council: Yearbook: IAFS-Pres. PATTI PHILIPSKI: CSG: VOE: French Clb. ELRIDGE PHILLIPS RACHEAL PHILLIPS CRAIG PLOCICA: Soccer: German Clb. STEVEN PLUMMER: Soccer ROSALIND POLK: Orchestra: Choir: FHA l ..- M., e--. '-Q, 494 sENloRs .4 NEWBERRY-RANGEL SYLVIA POLK: Track: Volleyball: Forensics Clb, TRACY PORTER German Club: Who's Who BUFF POWELL BOB POWLEY GEORGE PRUITT Spanish Clb: STudenT Council FRED QUINTANILLA: Golf ROBERT RANGEL WHERE DO I GO FROM HERE? Senior Michael Greenspan reaches new heighTs as he climbs The flag pole Trying To geT The perfecT shoT. Making Decisions ave you ever had To make a decision ThaT would efTecT The resT of your life? Like every oTher year, The Seniors did! . lVlosT Seniors made The decision of going on To college To pursue a career. Senior STephanie Rollins exclaimed, I had To decide on which college To aTTend-They are all greaTl l guess l'll go To T.C.U. Some seniors, however, decided To Take an- oTher rouTe. 'll have To support myself and anyway, l don'T have enough money To go To college, said senior Buff Powell. EiTher decision They made Took aloT of courage and maTuriTy, buT iT was The TirsT of many og decisions They will be making.-Kely Doskoci ..... 495 ii. MAKING DECISIONS DENNIS POLLEY: Soccer: Russian Clb: Science SCOTT POSAVITZ: FooTball: Baseball-Mgr JENNIFER QUAIFE: Forensics: Yearbook: Band BECKY RATLIFF: Student Council: NHS: CSG: Borgirl: OEA ROBERT REED: Bosebl: Young Life BUSS REED SONJA RHODES: Bond: French Clb: Choir NINA RIAR GREG RICHESON: Bosebl: Young Life: JA DAN RIPLEY: Cross Counrry ADINA ROBBINS MARK ROBERSON KARRI ROBERT: Forensics: CSG .l LIKE WAS SAYING . . . Louro Engellond ond Sheri Brown swop gossip during closs 496 T- cu-xss or 'ao RAILIFF SMITH RONALD ROBERTS LISA ROBERTSON: YAG: CSG: German Clb ' STACEY RODRIGUEZ: HOC: Rebel Rousers: Spanish Cib: Soccer DIONE ROLAND: Who's Who: NHS: Excelsior Zenilh: Orchestra-V-Pres. STEPHANIE ROLLINS: Band DEANDRIA ROSENTHAL BILL ROTEN JERRY RUDDELL: Golf MELODY RUNNELS: Band: SOS LANELLE RUSH: Sludeni Council: Band: NHS: Who's Who MICHELLE RUSSELL: NHS: Tennis: Science Clb: Who's Who: CSG MARY SALADINO: YAG: CSG: Spanish Clb: Arr Clb DAN SANCHEZ: Ari Cob-Pres.: Spanish Clb: YAG: NHS JAMES SANCHEZ: Foolbl BRAD SAWYER TOBI SCARBOROUGH LISA SCHMENSKY: NHS-Tres.: Who's Who: Spanish Clb ERIC SCHORN: Basebl: German Clb: Foorblz Omega CHRIS SCOTT: ROTC: Rangers TOMMY SCOTT STEPHANIE SEIDEL: Soccer: Swimming NEENA SHARMA: Who's Who: JA: IAFS: French Clb: Spanish Clb KIMBERLY SHELTON: Fashion Design: DECA: CSG STACY SHOULTZ: Child Developmeni: FHA: German Clb REBEKAH SIDES: Yearbk: German Clb: Camera Clb MELISSA SKALSKY: CSG: OEA: Rebel Rousers: FHA SHELLEY SLATTON: Choir: HECE-V-Pres. CASSANDRA SMITH: Rebel Rousers: Excelsior Zenith CHRIS SMITH HOLLY SMITI-I RICK SMITH: Young Life: Baseball: ROTC ROSS SMITH: Omega VICTOR SNEED: Baskelball JOHN SOTO STEVEN SPITZ: Biology Clb: French Clb: ArT Clb: Omega TIFFANY SPOHN: Journalism: CSG HOLLIE STALLINGS: Allied YouTh: Baseball Slat: NHS: CSG LE ANN STANDEFER: Swim: Soccer TRICIA STANK SHANI STANLEY: Volleyball: Soccer: Spanish Clb: CSG KEVIN STARNES: Office Aid MICHELLE STEVENSON ERIC STEWART: ROTC: ROTC Rangers JAMES STEWART KELLY STEWART: Forensics: CSG: Announcer's Clb MARK STEWART SHELLY STEWART: Yearbook: Newspaper: Thespians: CSG: Show Choir RUSSEL STOCKTON: Baseball: Track: Cross Country: BaskeTball SHELLY STORY CARRIE SUNDSTROM: Band: Spanish Clb: CSG: NHS MARIE TALBOT: Fashion Design: Tennis French Clb PAULLETTE TAYLOR: Volleyball QAnn Brannon, All- Tarranl, All-Disfriclj: CSG DAVID TEIS: Ari Clb: Class Favorlie JENNIFER TELCK: SOS MICHELE TERRY: Soccer: Volleyball: OEA JOHN TESAR: Foolballg Track NADINE THALMAN STEVEN THOMAS WILLIE THOMAS: Basketball BUCK THOMPSON: Ari Clb A SMITH-URTEAGA y r . DAVID THOMPSON: Swirng Omegc JOANNE THOMPSON CSG: Newspoper Trock JOHN TINER: ROTC LYNN TOOMER: FooTboIl: Trock TODD TRADELIUS: FooTbdIl: YAG: DECA TODD TRULY- B b ll Clb PAINTING THE TOWN onfusion ond disoppoinTmenT overwhelmed . The spiriTed seniors when They showed up in The sTudenT porking IoT The nighT before Homecoming To find ThoT The TrodiTion of sTreeT-poinTing hod been broughT To on end. ExciTed foces ond drmsful of poinT cons, olike, dropped o mile. No one hod dnTicipoTed The sudden holT of The long-dwdiTed evenT. No one wos quiTe sure of whoT To do wiTh dll The poinT he or she hod broughT. No one wos dbouT To go home unsdTisfied Hundreds of grdffiTi orTisTs scdTTered over The ciTy, seeking To quench Their sTreeT-poinTing ThirsTs on oTh- er public properTy in response To The sudden chdnge of plons. The fired-up upperciossmen goT whdT They wenT ofTer, buT noT for long. CiTy residenTs ond por- enTs of sTudenTs soon sow To iT ThoT The vondols were reprimonded ond ThoT Their misToke wos cov- ered up. Everyone knew ThoT whoT hod Token ploce ThoT nighT wos The wrong soluTion To The problem on beholf of boTh porTies involved. However, no one wos To soy whoT The besT soluTion mighT hove been. EiTher woy, The TrodiTion of Homecoming sTreeT- poinTlng ended os swifTly ds iT begdn-wiTh The sTroke of o brush.-Cynch Brucks - i LEAVING THEIR MARK, credTive Seniors dlspldyed Their True personoliTies in Their illegol orT . -T 499 -+- PAINTING THE TowN KIM THOMPSON: BoskeTbolI: Bond: Germon Clb EVELYN TIDWELL: Boskeibolli Bond: Sermon Clb . ose o MARK TULECKE: Foofbollg Omega: Young Life LEE URTEAGA: InslghT: Sponish Clb: Compufer I AM LEO VAUGHNS: HECE: Gospel Choir ADRIANA VILLAMIZAR: Tennis: Sponisn Clb: CSG: Science Clb BROOKS VOSSLER: Foolboll: Compuler Clb: Trock TONY WADLEY: Boskelboll: Arl Clb DAVID WAKEMAN: Horticulture Clb: Lolin Cllo: Foolboll KATRINA WALKER: Child Developmenl KEVIN WALKER: Art Clb JOHN WALLACE: Foolboll MARLENE WALLACE: Dromo: Choir: SOS: Announcer's Clb: Art Clb PAT WALSH DENISE WALTERS JEFF WARREN: YAG f 0 .KU A BRAINSTORMING ON PAPER, Ashley Bogie pencils her woy To perfeclion. 1 ',:v f ' 1 '.,-' fi , wr : g.:.,,.:,.,..N..W....A.:,.W.,...,.......,- :fd A .',- ii. 1 -ww-NWWW ' A . X 1, x -:xi.:'::i::1f2N A ' I ' : AL Q eellee 5 - 1- :A fe - 200 sENloRs vAueHNs ZWERNEMANN MARK WATLEY: Baskelballp Foolballi Track CAMILLE WATT: CSG: lnlerior Design JILL WATTS: CSG: Latin Clb: Soccer RICK WEINMAN: CSG: Spanish Clbg AFS ALICIA WETSEL: Yearbook: Dancing: NHS: Thespian: CSG CYNTHIA WESLEY: Cornpurer Clb: Band: Spanish Clb A CHARLES WHEAT: ROTC JIM WHITE: Choir: Show Choir: Thespians: Announcer's Clb: Band MIKE WHITE: ROTC: Laiin Clb: Whiz Quiz SAM WHITE: ROTC GLENN WHITELY: Baseball PAUL WICKES: Tennis DENISE WILLIAMS MARCUS WILLIAMS MONICA WILLIAMS: Sludenl Council: Cheerleading: Allied Youlh MELISSA WILLIS JOE WILSON RONNIE WILSON TONJA WILSON SUSAN WIRSDORFER: German CID: CSG MIKE WITTY: Russian Clb: Band: Tennis: Omega NANCY WOOLSEY: Who's Who: AFS: French Clb VICKY WOLCOTT ARCHIE WRIGHT KEVIN WRIGHT: Golf: Baskelball PAUL WYANDT MICHELLE YANEZ: NHS: Compurer Clog Science Clb: CSG DARREN YORK LISA ZARATE: Camera Clb: CSG: Lalin Clb: VOE JOY ZWERNEMANN Sehi rSuperIc1ives QUIETEST Leslie Liies, Paul Wickes TALLEST BEST PARTIERS Evelyn Tidwell, David Misfi Horn, noi picrured Buck Thompson Thompson MOST CREATIVE FUNNIEST LAUGH Julie Falfig, Michael Laura Engelland, Brel Fields Greenspan BEST VOICE MOST ATHLETIC Hayley Hawkins, Harold Brian Kim Thompson, Lynn Toomer LOUDEST Ceci McHaney, Scoll Brown CLASS CLOWNS Shani Slanley, Sfeven Plummer MOST MODEST Andrea Edwards, Tim Dwight T I W 1' -fu' mm I is Q . ,H TIMM Q5uur'7'I vu 'im ,...,-1 , ,I----N.:,z. , 4 ,,fz ::ng',',-,-.'.'.'.g.' r'-?Z'1'1'Z'2'1'.'ali-Ifiafwavy? nag1,'.Ni'hu'I.,'...,.,'.'o.n.0. 4,oA0,h.o'o.0'iweak :ww Q I y. 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BEST ROPER Noi piciured Loree Grimes, Rush Carier 202 .i SENIORS fv' ,- ' .V SHORTEST Sandra Forbus, Tracey Brow BEST DRESSED Lauren Fangman, Paul Wyandl BEST ACTOR Marlene Wallace, Scoil Challgren PRETTIEST SMILE Cyndee Andrews, Johnslon J . I j ?f L, PRETTIEST HAIR Margaref Ashley, Mark Lansford PRETTIEST EYES Marcy Cleveland, Paul Lemon BEST PHYSIQUE Monica Williams, Richard Longoria MOST SPIRITED Suzie Anderson, Roberf Elrod LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST LIKELY TO GET Mindy Pelers, Brian Burdorf MARRIED Ann Malka, Craig Plocica CRAZIEST DRIVER BEST DANCER Karhleen Mcgill, Eric Schorn Heidi Johnson, Greg l?icheson Picfures Taken aT Bennigan's: supervised by Lauri Lawrence I FRIENDLIEST Lauri Lawrence, Wade Gillham BEST LOOKING Julie Davis, Todd Tradelius HARDEST WORKER Kristin Helmick, Brian Daniel TEACHER'S PET Cyndi Brucks, Mike Peffy MOST LIKELY TO STAY SINGLE Sara Forresl, David Teis MOST ORIGINAL Marcie Lea, Chris Klawifler MOST TICKLISH Hollie Sfallings, Robby Reed Bernadeffe Cura, Chad Hayes BEST PUNKER r .1 73' K J' I 'K' 1 1 1 . 13 fi.. Left to l?iQht.' Lane Ann Shelton, Jim Lloyd. Cindi Warren, Keith Horton, Amy Lee, Wade Hardin - 6 . 1 .im Lloyd Lane Ann Shelton Lane Ann is a 3 yr cheerleader and active on the yrbk staff and in her church youth group. She has been class favorite for 3 yrs and elected Sophomore Howdy Queen. With all her activities she still manages to be on the B Honor Roll, In her free time, she enjoys water and snowskiing and plans to go to TCU. Jim excels in sports and academics. He plays center halfback onthe Varsity Soccer team and has been a member of the TX Longhorn Soccer Clb for W2 yrs. Jim is a yrbk photographer, active in Yth and Gov, Camera Clb, and is on the B Honor Roll. He was Mr. November on the Rebel Men Calendar. Traveling, listening to music. and playing soccer are his hobbies. Jim would like to attend UCLA. Class Favorites Amy Lee Wade Hardin Amy is a 3 yr cheerleader and a 3 yr member of Allied Youth. She is also involved in yrbk staff. Horticulture Clb, and her church youth group. She has received such honors as lvlost Outstanding Freshman, Junior Howdy Queen, and Class Favor- ite for 3 yrs. She enjoys water and snowskiing. Amy is on the B Honor Roll and wants to attend Texas ABLM. Active in athletics, Wade has participated in football for 3 yrs-and was Varsity Quarterback this year. He has been involved with track for 3 yrs. basketball for 2 yrs. and also plays for his church basketball team. Wade is a member of Allied Youth, is on the B Honor Roll. and was named a scholar athlete. He enjoys skiing and likes to draw. He is undecided where he would like to attend college. sq' - Qitd Warren Keith Horton . Showing Rebel spirit, Cindi has been a cheer- leader for the past 3 years. She is on the B Honor Roll and is also involved with Young Life and her church youth group. For fun, Clndi likes to snowski and waterski. She plans on attending Texas A8cM to receive her college education. Keith was a 2 year letterman in soccer, playing halfback, and last year was a member of the Boxing team. He is involved in the Art Club, Youth and Government, and he was selected as Mr. October on the Guys and Girls Calendar, For pleasure, Keith enjoys skateboarding and play- ing soccer. He plans to attend TCU. Class Delegates Pres. Ruin Taylor 3 yrs Delegates: Vice Pres. Heainer Richmond 3 yrs Sec. Melinda Allen 4 yr Tres. lvlerediin Wnilien 2 yrs Couriney Anderson 2 yrs Siaoy Cosion 2 yrs Cori Dirnberger 3 yrs Lean Williams 2 yrs CM if will Leff ro Righr: Siacy Coslon, lvlerediln Wniilen, Cori Dirnberger, Courlney An- derson, Healher Richmond, Melinda Allen, Leon Williams 1... 205 JUNIORS Iris Alexander Acia Allen Melinda Allen Sharon Allen Chip Alliman Courlney Anderson Laurie Anderson Dale Ashworlh Amie Ausiin Jeff Baergen Michele Baker Wendy Baker Gary Ballard Keiih Ballhrod Allhea Barron Tavernar Baxrer Michele Bay Tammy Beach Lane Beene Krisii Behrends Danny Bekker John Belew Rene Bench Kaihryn Bennelr Samuel Bob Kevin Bollin David Boorh John David Bowen Jeff Bradford Scoir Brandi Charles Braxion Kelli Brazzel John Breding Rebecca Briggs Scoir Briilain Karhy Brown Lisa Brown Melissa Brown Michele Brown Tamara Bruce Ted Bruckner Angela Bryani Sieve Buckellew Sieve Buffinglon Jay Bullock Curl Burdorf Roderick Burrell Brad Burr Bryan Burl .004 Tim Abrams Barry Adams Briri Adkinson Robby Aguilar Billy Albany Lori Aldahl X f mea r M 0. , W' , 4 ,ff rf fc 2 ' 6 f y f fm-H 4. -V 2 f ' 53. ff 4 ,,,. ,f ,. 2. 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Since Their Freshman year she had waiTed for The day, She'd wear his class ring and be able To say, 'iHe's all mine, l love him and he loves me JusT look aT my finger and you will seel The day finally came when his ring arrived, She walked around school wiTh a glow in her eyes. BuT when she saw him he acTed so plain, WaiTing for his ring, would drive her insane. She didn'T have The nerve To say anyThing, BuT wondered why he sTill hadn'T given her his ring IS THE YEAR ... Juniors, Marcy lVIarTin The day was over and They walked ouT The door, Lane Beene display Their class rings. She'd decided by Then she'd dream no more. He drove her home and before They goT ouT l'll do iT now , he ThoughT, no doubT. So he looked in her eyes and sTarTed To say, ul wanT you To wear This everydayl Her face liT up as brighT as The sky, She could finally say, He's my guy! -Lane Ann Shelfon .il 207 ......... cif-xss Rimes David Charron Lorenzo Chess Scoll Chilton Mark Chrislopher Michael Cisneros Eileen Clark Roberl Clark Tom Claylon Eric Clemens Sarah Coleman Rhonda Coonrod Lisa Cosby Slacy Coslon Nancy Couch Brad Cox Laurie Cox Sherri Crass Jesse Crawford Richard Crossland Shelley Crouch Genia Crowder Fx 'lb 'QS A-.LS , f Misa, n ' C l X, ' 1 3.5521 ,. q 'isa ,Mk Q Q H L ,dl x N N f, 1 fi' N. s.,y by LOOK AT THAT POODLESKIRT! Juniors Amy Lee and Lane Ann Sheilon look Through some age old Yee-Haw year- books. We WE Lsi ,.,,i sy X Q 'Cf H513 208 CLASS OF '87 'S N f TN lll, , ii I sr- , dis Ricky Cura Laura Dailey Khanh Dao Tien Dao Alan Davidson Christi Davis Michael Davis Reese Davis Stephen Davis Warren Davis Jon Day David Delgado Tina Deponte Mike Derr Dianne Dick Elizabeth Dick Eric Dingman Cori Dirnberger Julie Dobson Ann Dodson Susan Dominy Jennifer Donnelly Tanya Doyle Doug Draper Cynthia Dunavant Dillian Duncan Mike Durham Michael Duwe Dawn Dvornicich Dwayne Dyer Sherry Eatman Marie Eaton Cherice Echols Tracy Eekhardt Donald Edwards Jennie Emery Julia Emery Michael Epping David Erwin David Estes Becky Evatt Stephanie Fattig Tricia Fink Jennifer Fish Elizabeth Fisher Brett Fitch Tanya Fitzgerald Deborah Fogleman Lisa French Kimberly Fugua Toby Galloway Ronni Garb Denise Garbarino Melissa Garner Steve Genetti Farzad Ghassemian 65444 ab! '57 Mary Gilliland Michelle Gilmore David Ginsberg Angie Godby Trenl Godby Joe Gonzales Sylvia Gonzales Paul Richard Gonzalez Susan Good Angela Goode Kevin Goold Julie Gorman Kim Graham Kelly Gray Brian Grearhouse Michaela Greer Randall Griggs Cyndy Gryder Hud Haas Barry Hodder Slace Hahn Jimmy Hale John Hallgren Jeff Hammond Heidi Hanks Wade Hardin Staci Hardisiy Sheila Harper Krisll Harrel Charles Harris Mall Harris Romane Harris Semone Harris Joel Harler Andrea Harvell Angela Hasbron Courlenay Havard Erin Hayden Alexa Hellz Allison Helm Sharrie Hickman Tracey Higgins Bobbi Hill Karen Hill Leslie Hill Susan Hillin Sheri Hoffee Karen Holden Karla Holden Chuck Holion Scoll Hopkins Taryn Horn Keiih Horlon Richard Harlan Slephen HouTz Diana Howell yzszf ,yss J llgl S I sf .f fm.: 1 .,,,., f U 91- fill: i fs ' ewlfw, - fy , .-ww 0 ,la -w, K 1 sillwigizlrx f ':e-mmm V - -1 .ILM .1-z,ffflm-ww lzmlzfsei l. I f r 4, QLHQQQJZQQQ-f ' ' isiiiszmff , f H d f G' - -. of . 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FLAIVIINGOZ JUMPING ROPE CAD PICKLEi GUIVIBY CBD SNEEZINGZ BURPING CCD PANTYI-IOSEZ WRINKLES CDD EASTER BUNNY: GREEN EGGS AND I-TAIVI CED GREEN: 29 idiculous quesTions such as This were presenTed To Juniors when They Took The Preliminary ScholasTic ApTiTude TesT CPSATD. The purpose of The PSAT was To Train Juniors for The ScholasTic ApTiTude TesT CSATD which is Taken by many sTudenTs so They can be accepT- ed To college. lT also gave Them The chance To become eligible for -1. 244 1- PSAT a NaTional MeriT Scholarship. Ju- nior, Leah Williams sTaTed, lT's good experience To Take The PSAT, iT prepares us for The SAT, buT I wish we did noT have To Take The PSAT or The SAT. DespiTe The facT iT meanT calling iT an early Fri- day nighT and being aT school alerT and awake aT 8:00 A.M. on SaTurday morning, mosT TesT-Tak- ers considered The PSAT a wise TesT To Take.-Amy Lee WW of so Y J 1 ,W Michael Knight Becky Kolhagen Mark Lanier Melissa Lasseter Amy Lee Christi Lee Eva Lee Lisa Lee Stacey Lehman Caroline Lemire Archer Lenzini David Letbetter Ronen Levy Wayne Levy Allison Liles Chris Lipper Ben Little Tim Little Oscar Littlejohn Jim Lloyd Keely Locke 2' v A W , ' .ss 's,' me , 5 . 1- ' ,, A ' r . -shin y , 1 s sf- ' llls N i I L K .. his xt ,, I: X t A X is ,l.., . 4 eg , VM ,.. ssil C if ' A Il 1 ggiqffi Y -, gifs - Q .' I ,isis W 5 1 2' EQ Q Q .4 - A! Q it Q ,M .,ss. ,. ' 2 'l 2 Juivions LEADING THE PACK, the Junior guys help their class win the spirit stick. . . 1: ,,.. , , ,:-.. . ,.-eww, sv v ...Q s .Q Q4 ,:..,,y A. A .. , ,iffiffii iv, Was 'lf if L f vs, V13 5 .ff zww-am Hmm' L E, L, Wu, ,Z ,. l iv 1 4 in Q gf Al N 7 'Y'47'Y ! Q 4 . , 7 K its , ,f . 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I f, f 1 , ,., -J ,M -ff- 1 ::f f fra-,,,j., ,, V 'sr si it We 'M f 33 R 1 I 3 Fi I ,W ,Q ww My W tw 2 'I 3 cu-xss or '87 Kem Locke Guy Long Lavnda Loftis Marta Lopez Derek Love Jackie Lofton Barbie Luper Amy Mabli Greg Mach Ripika Madan Mike Magill Wendy Mahanay John Malloy Mark Maneates Steven Moroneso Kevin Martin Marcy Martin Tres Martin Steven Matthews Scott Mattingly Matt McClelIen Chris McCormick Rick McCormack Valeri McCray Scott McDade Keira McDonald Stacie Mcintire Mark McKenzie David McKern Richard Meland Carlos Mendez Ralph Mendez Alyssa Michel Susan Miles Suzanne Miller Rodney Mills Shelley Millsap Paul Miner Tracy Mitchell Angela Moffitt Charles Moore Chris Moore Laura Morales Renee Morgan Lisa Moyers Hans Muller Michael Nava Jeff Neale Raycene Nealy Monica Nelson Sherry Newman John Nocher Debbie Nulton Jeff Oakley Matt Odom Sandy Olah 66444 of '57 Julie Olin Glenn Orcutt Kathryn O'Reilly Kimberly Orr Chris Oster Troy Parker Deedria Patterson Michael Parkinson Christy Pemberton Randal Perry Rena Persky Timothy Peters Ron Pettit Tami Petty Jo Phillips Nick Phillips Tammy Pitts Derek Podesta Jeftrey Polk Shawn Porter Melissa Potter Jason Preston Marc Prior Richard Prior Sylvia Randle Becky Rauhut David Rawls LaDusta Ray Rhonda Reagan Brady Redding Chris Reinbach Adam Relnhart Jennifer Rhome Nick Riar Jennifer Rice Adrianne Richardson Christie Richardson Heather Richmond Michelle Ridgway Kevin Riggs Carlos Rios Susan Roach Phillip Robbins Jennifer Roberts Juanita Rodriguez Jason Romero Jerry Romo Donald Rougeau Joanne Rundles Tim Runte Amie Russell Chanel Sanchez Nicole Sanders Chauhan Sangeeta Robert Santiago Ryan Sassman Ml it l ' W M. ,W . 'l . l . i 'i M' is,, A My h ,, 1 , M. ., ai: ' l r tl X E ' 1 wi' , , I Hina: , , - if sii, il, .A l '.1,m, Li, r J J l - -in ' I' A tutltuuiit C tt,ru 'Q' 221, f 21- . .3 'fm v'NNf t it J uusuu - J yyujlscufl J S ' 3 A -W :K 'wi' 5 K 1.2, us ir lrl.ll 1 4: i 4 kv' L .,,,, T5 -g, . H, Hwmfggnk ,g ',. , ,k '52 t l' ,, Ufll ,, X', 1 fc, -, Q an A ,., A sf , mga Q s sirr ss s ii J gg f KL M Q t ' ,JZQZ ' .. , , lusttt i . 4 'Yr I M? 4 0 if 1,3 f QV Ai Q. l. 244 ...- JuNloRs YI! K E ,Uk n iii, . 2 AT SENTENCE IS MIND BOGGLINGI Junior e WeTsel aTTempTs research for his Term eme Now all he needs is a pillow and can spend The nighfl fl rrrrr - 0360-Smcifd g , 419 s .. . , , gf .f , L, 1 . 1 fr .1 Tw V,,, ,lli . , T BrenT Sawyer f r,,r X Chris SCIWGUD J ,A V- f Eric Schneider ,V 'F Q .l IAVA Paul Schuder 3 ,b5 ' j . Jarrod Seel F J ' lfhl' Drew Seidel 4 ScoTT Shapard Pramod Sharan Reena Sharon Kafie Shehi Lane Ann Shelfon Tomiko Sheperf Sfephanle Shoemaker T Jennifer Showmaker , iliii USO Shulll ' fi ScoTT Shulfz . T Felicia Small J ' Dana Smith W I Greg SmiTh . ,f . lvl: I W ,n r I I fy l if ll'l' i T One More Siep To The reshman are aT The boT- Tom of The barrel, Sopho- mores are sTuck in The middle, buT Juniors are fi- nally upperclassmen. The besT parT of being a Junior is ThaT you're finally considered an upperclassmen, sTaTed Jennifer WhiTTenburg. lVlosT Juniors feelings are The same. Juniors are in a class of Their own, jusT one sTep behind The Senior class. And To mosT, ThaT is exciTing. Sfaci HardisTy com- menfed, Being a Junior means you only have one more year unfil you rule The school as a big, bad .,.. 245 1 oNE Moms srEP TOD Senlor! BuT To ofhers becoming a Junior is a Time To Take a break. Archer Lenzini sTaTed, Being a Junior has been a greaT experience affer suffering The hardships of our Sophomore year. Having To Take only five classes is a privilege Ju- niors are rewarded wiTh. Of course, The besT parT of be- ing a junior, as iT is wiTh all grades, is ending The year. BuT To Juniors, Their sTep is finished and, soon, They will finally reach The Top of The ladder.-Karen Mason Jenni Smith Leighlon Smith Sydnie SmiTh Michael Snow Danielle Sauder Jennifer Siallings Kim Slamey Amy Slephens Jason Sievenson Chris Sioui Ellen Siringer Song Suh Sharla Suilice Denise Swanlund Greg Swihura Don Tarvin Ann Taylor Ruih Taylor Jim Teixeira Kim Terry Amy Thompson , r gi yr 2 '2 . 4' 'M N Mg-is Is I1 i . iff 1 E wi rim l Fifa SHOWING SPIRIT, junior Chrislie Richard- son joins in The Alma Maier ai a pep ralley. ,, Q I , A, L- v I 2 ii' i A .a U l 'I I 5 l , 4 vb . r- r 246 CLASS or '87 63444 of fi Andrew Thomson Eric Thompson Adrienna Tippens Julie Tornrne Lisa Townley Sabino Trujillo Lori Tucker Slacy Turner Alan Van Geem Larry Vaughl Scoll Vickery Joe Vu John Wallaeri Michelle Walling Lisa Wallon Scoll Ward Brian Waikins Mike Walson Cindi Warren Eric Waters Callie Webber Keith Websrer David Weimer David Welch Eddie Welch Ashlynn Wells Angela Werner Lee Welsel Jon Whalley Slacy Wheat Siephon While Cheryl Whitehead Tami Whilmire Chuck Whill Meredith Whilien Jennifer Whillenburg Traci Wiggins Slacey Wilder Lori Wilkerson Monica Wilkes Edna Wilkins Leah Williams Jerri Wilson Lane Wilson Brian Wilslerman James Wise Jennifer Wolanski Carolyn Wolf David Woolery Darla Wrighi Misly Wyall Lia Xydas La Rhonda Young Siaci Young Manly Youngblood Ronald Zunker T -as . ' N . . lr K I s s J l l l T Froni Row: Kelle Russell, BeTh Sullivan, Michelle Leffler: Back Row: Mike LeTTer- man, Chris PiTTman, Kevin Wagoner Mike Leiierman K elle Russell Mike was selecTed as Freshman Fa- voriTe and Sophomore Howdy King and has been involved in Young Life and The Tennis Team for 2 years now. He likes To play Tennis, volleyball, and wa- Terski. Kelle has been very acTive in cheer- leading for The pasT 2 years. She was chosen by her peers as Class FavoriTe her Freshman year, and Howdy Queen This year. For 2 years now she's been involved in Allied YouTh AgainsT Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Young Life. Kelle enjoys playing baskeTball, sofiball, and snowskiing. CICISS FGVOTHGS Ke vin Wagoner Michelle Leffler Kevin has parTlcipaTed in many school acTiviTies such as The HorTicul- Ture Club, The French Club, Young Life, and The Baseball Team. When Kevin is noT busy wiTh school acTiviTies he en- joys huniing, fishing, and waierskiing. Michelle has been involved in many acTiviTies aT school ThaT have kepT her very busy. For The pasT 2 years she has been a cheerleader, acTive in Young Life, and Allied YouTh. She was selecT- ed by her classmaTes as Freshman and Sophomore FavoriTe, and is on The AfB Honor Roll. Michelle likes To swim and lifT weighTs. Be Th Sullivan Chris Piiiman BeTh sTays busy as a Junior VarsiTy Cheerleader, a member of YouTh and Government The Spanish Club, The HorTiculTure Club, and Young Life. BeTh waierskis and lifTs weighTs when she has The Time, Very acTive in sporTs, Chris has been on The Baseball and FooTball Teams for The pasT 2 years. He is also on The HB Honor Roll. Some of his hobbies are coin collecTing, swimming, and running. Class Delegates' Pres. Gayle Billiker 4 yr Delegates: Vice Pres. Michelle Dodds 2 yrs , Sec. Marcy Beard 2 yrs Tres. Jennifer Miers 2 yrs Jody Harris 2 yrs Grela Lauer 'I yr Siacy Roberis 2 yrs Debbie Teagarden 2 yrs I From' Row: Jennifer Miers, Greia Lauer, Marcy Beard, Debbie Teagarden: Back Row: Sracy Roberls, Jody Harris, Gayle Bil- Tiker 2 '19 soPHolyloREs --+X Class of 1988 Suni Acosta Renna Agee Derek Allen Ron Allton Chad Anderson Steven Anderson Maria Arias Katrena Armstead Lisa Arnold Tim Arnold Heather Ashman Susan Athon Heather Axley Brock Bailey Tonya Bailey La Shaun Baker Desmond Banks Andrew Barnes Clyde Barnes Darrell Barnett Larry Barthlow Russ Bassham Ben Baumgardner Stacey Baxter Joe Bay Joshua Beach Jennifer Beard Marcy Beard Stephanie Becan Patricia Benovides Xavier Bennett Mark Benton Stuart Beroman Lylian Berry Sandra Beserra Jason Beyette Cary Bible Dianne Biester Jennifer Bilz Davida Birchfield Joseph Bishop Gayle Bittiker Clay Black Townya Blair Jana Blake Lori Blanco Kevin Blessing Marie Bob Terry Botkin Kenny Boysen Russell Breese J. Conly Brewer Janet Britton Anthony Brown Millicent Brown Michael Bryant S sr ,.. is l ist Q is ff SX ff 5'-vs - , mo Kwrg A Q sims u 220 SOPHOMORES - -l X X Acostci-Clark Fl- A vi X slr 'T s ss X i x in f SOPHCMCRES STAND ALCNE n beTween, The middle guys, no re- specT. No TiTle, s o p h o - ores-o closs of unsi- uoTed people, liTTle dif- erenT, bui eoch in Their wn woy. The sopho- ore yeor is on indiffer- nT yeor, They don'T gei he oTTenTion ThoT The reshmen receive, ond don'T geT The re- of The upper- They be- The middle closs. o full cldss lood, less eleciives Thon courses, They forword To Their ju- ' , - 1 . . 5 ' . C .. E, li J ,'5S2E,i5?l5EW 1: 'T . s l'TT 2 s T T T . A-as 1 . as.lk'L. Ks . ,.-' . ,: .. T N W Jr A B in X3 gk E Q Zi ',lA N T lz'5f?ffifV If' - w., x -T , ,- , ,J -2 'B . ,P P .' ' DW'-1-,,, -- 1-A -s-mB9..z- 4 : , . 1, Q 'fi , .. .J -. . T T ls .ks K si. - ' f . N ' Q ff was Riffs K sl? nior ond senior yeors. lVlony sophomores hove o driver's license, buT They ore noT yeT old enoughT To go To R roTed movies. lT's noT ThoT we QeT no re- specT, commenTed Amy Bryson, iT's os if we don'T exisT. BuT The sophomore closs is o spiriTed group. We hdve originol woys in which we show our spir- iT, odded Comi Wie- Qond.-llflchdel Phllpski OH, HOW SWEET Chris PiTT- mon, Poige Conner, Comi Wiegond, ond Jody Horris ddmire Comi's SweeT six- Teen coke. Amy Bryson Mork Buchonon Phil Buckellew Morcus Budous Joson Burns Jone Burroughs Christie Bybee Kimberly Coin PoTTy Colcoferro Roquel Colderon Seon Coldwell Chris Compbell Cosey Connon Shelley Conon Borbie ConTrell J. Russell Copps ScoTT Corrizoles Jill Corroll Jomes Corson Sledson Corfer Brigh Chollgren Mork Chombers Kio-Sheng Chong Showno Chong KeiTh ChenoweTh Johnny Chi Ron ChrisTner Kim Chupik Robbie Cissno Joy Clork KrisTen Clork X.. Christopher Culpepper X Clemons Greenspan f Robert Clause W Kerry Clemons David Cobb Chris Coble Helen Cochran Anthony V. Colello Paige Conner M Rusty Cook Candy Coombes Ricky Coomer Kerri Corley Amy Cornish Claudia Coscia Bryan Cotton Luan Cox Caren Crane Greg Cranford Aiyan Crawford Ernest Crayton Willis Crowder Tim Crump Scott Cunningham Bethany Cura Henry Lynn Lee Anne Daniel Clarence Darnell David Davis Robin Denton 'Q' Anthony Derrick tIl ' I 5 s ayin., f gh , Lisa Divlness X, TAKING A BREAK from the rigors of school, sophomores Julie Donnelly, Amy Gordon, Kerri Corley, and Gina Mendoza rest by the fieldhouse. XX Class of 4988 ,25 , .,L. V . 223 ...l SOPHOMORES Don Dodd Michelle Dodds Denise Dominy Colleen Domoior Julie Donnelly Kelly Michelle Doskocil Vivian Drake Thomas Dransfield Gary Drummond Sean Duewel Pualani Dugan Claudia Duke Patrick Duncan Brian Dunn Ruth Edwards Terrence Edwards Siephen Efferiz Jomonia Ellis William Elmore Devon Embree Karlssa Ensor Pamela Erion John Erskine Israel Esquivel Shane Elhridge Casey Evans Whliney Fairchild Leigh Ann Fekeie Kris Felan Debbie Ferguson Heather Fleming Lance Flemming Stephanie Floyd Michael Foriner David CSCOTTQ Fosier Trevi Foxworlh Lisa Franks Ted Free Healher Freeman Tracy Fron Kevin Gall Ralph Garland Marie Garrell Alberl Galica April Lynn Geddings Tim Gladders Jody Gluck Kevin Gibbons Dana Gibbs Toby Giessuebel Geoff Gilley Teresa Gilley David Grabsiald Tinisha Gray Eric Greaihouse Kevin Greenspan Kelle Goolsby Amy Gordon Kenneth Griffin Colleen Gutrick Dwight Guyton Robert Hoddix Ly Hok Tomi Homilton Brion Hommond Dovid Honshow Lori Hcirper Richord Horper John Horroh Jody Horris Tonyo Horris Chorles Horrison Eric Hort Joy Hcirtwell Tommy Hosbron Brion Hotch Nlonico Horvey Jennifer Howkins Dovid Henry Troe High Cherri Hilburn Deeno Hillmon Potricio Hinson Domeroh Hobdy Closs of 4988 ff f- -Wg: 1 wr, f.-f.,f Us ,Q 3 M W l -J' A if vw ' . x ' fi ax AI' 2 M '54 nfl' w 'U ? Sophomores r'de out Cl wove of decisions os . . . The six class day begins he Sophomore yeor-no one sold it wos going to be eosy. How could it with the requirement of six closses o doy? One odcled worry for this yeor's Sopho- mores wos the decision of wheth- er or not to try for o Regulor, Ad- vonced, or Advonced Honor's diplomo. Liso Griffith, sophomore, sold, Your Sophomore yeor reolly couse you posicolly hove to de- cide your plons ofter groduotion.' High school, being o new exper ience, keeps o freshmon motivot ed, but os o sophomore you mus rely strictly on the principle of be ing one yeor closer to groduotion This yeor's Sophomores, like dll th rest before them, somehow mon oged to hold out until next yeor o o glorified 5-closs Junior. -Am , puts o lot of pressure on you pe- Bryson J' V' K EEPING UP WITH THE WORK, sophomores Kerri Corley ond Chris Culpepper 'J ifi' S toke notes. XX Goolsloy-Lamberl f if r ms iiazffiiz ' 'rfw wffnf fifwrtf vw A ,W .i ,Six 5. . , 225 SOPHOMORES x 29,95 M i , , l r' Kalhy Kobus Marnie Kosse Eric Kreger Amy Krehlik Angela Kurz Hal Lambert Clifford Holland Kevin Holmes Paul Holser Jerrod Hooper Kyle Hooper Mike Horn Angela Houslon Jaques Housfon Mailhew Huddleslon Dori Hufnagel Randy Huni Kalrina Ingram Demefrice Jackson Larkeile Jackson Winson Jackson Jennifer Jernigan Ray Jimenez Sieve Jobe Chris Johnson Derek Johnson Gary Johnson Karin Johnson Vicki Johnson Brefl Johnsfon Michael Johnsfon Kyle Jones Monica Jones Tonya Jones Toni Jones Sfephanle Jones Kraig Kaiser Meryl Kaplan Chad Karger Joey Kazells John Keesy Kevin Kelly Cheryl Key Donna Key Janei Key Mary Key Kim Kidd Roberl Kilpatrick Brandon Kincaid Jennifer King Tamra King Lucy Kim Yohan Kim Jon Kleiner Carlofia Knudson X Lanningham-Nygun f Lisa Lanningham Grela Lauer Debra Lavake Clifron Lea Hallie Lee Michelle Leffler Siacey Leland . M Richard Lemons Alan Lenz Joseph Lesley Dyan Lelbeiier Mike Leilerman Liza Lewis Howard Llchlman Slephen Lindsey Hwei Ping Ling Lance Linscolf Kl'iSTi LODFGCTIT Y ffx ,sis I s .5 H Kimberely Lockhari Larry Long Todd Lorch Rocky Love A Brad Ludingion, fr. ' Roshunda Lusk g ,y-r Lara Luxemberg V' A David Mable lc. Kele Mach. fr. David Madison y Q ii A 3. -L 4 Q B si, X W if gg L Ei .., as 3 Q t' ,g Dx .0-Q. Clay Magouirk Brandon Malone Christine Marcous GETTING INTO THE SPIRIT, Jody Harris joins The Sophomore class ai a pep rally before a football game. ' wr , Q Class of 1988 X i 1 sw Usa . rs l J . ,fa .Nf:f,ggef3,g ,, - V .lf J- .J 1 . I ,V , k ls, f' we ., aes ,- gi f M ll' , Wm gt Q f Q ..,, swf: 1-mjfvzgf, X - . vf .. fm, . '1- X w V 2 l 3 5 .'1xl5 Q. l A mi t 0 T Q f -4: ' f'Y '.5s'?iW of ' -fl ,af . W il C ,ss 5, A .,,: IZ, l M, ,,Lm,,L 227 SOPHOIVIORES , W . T ' 4 Z ,T 1 f ,qs 0 L . HX Nicole Maronde Steve Marten Mitzi Martin Tracy Martin Walter Martin Mandy Martinez Doug Massey Phil Mauro Tifini Mayo Bonny McAllister Kathy Jo McAteer Chris McBrayer Janet McCartney Holly McCluskey Randi McCormack Tim McCoy Kena McDowell Kirsten McGregor James Mclntyre April McKenna Chris McKnire Tanya McKown Robert McLarry Robin McLarry Corey McLaughlin Ronica Meers Carol Melkessetian Christy Mendes Carlos Mendez Gina Mendoza Jennifer Miers Oliver Miller Deidra Mills Karen Mills Kim Minter John Montgomery Shannon Moon Emily Moore Shannon Moore David Mora Carmen Morgan Scott Morris Bonnie Morrison Gwynne Morrison Paige Morton Kelly Morton Jennifer Mouat Sean Mulligan Joel Nance Elaine Nava Thomas Nelms Christi Nelson Erin Nelson Billy Newman Dustin Newton Kim Nguyen Adam Nunn Deborah Ogden Jim Odgen Paula Ogden Wesley O'Neal Maria Ortiz Shan Oswolt Chris Pearce Christine Pelham Sean Perez Scott Perry Kimberely Phillips Casey Pietsch Chris Pittman Megan Plankey Cary Posavitz Kenneth Powley Brent Pressley Jill Prince Cheryl-Lynn Prosser Sandra Pulliam Robert Purnell Michael Pusey Tiffany Raiborn Alex Ramos Darren Reed Gary Reese John Regan Michaeleen Remualdo Debbie Reynolds Tricia Rice Dana Richerson Jennifer Richey Ray Rios Bill Roberts Brenda Roberts Stacy Roberts Clay Roberts John Robinson Shari Rome Manuel Romo Le'Ann Rosas John Rowland Michele Rowland Donna Rush Jamie Russakov Kelle Russell Mike Russell Tracey Rutledge Christopher Ryokeley Dylan Sonderford Brooke Sanders Carole Sankary Stephanie Sasser Asmita Savalia Bryan Schorn Class of 1988 S . lylffi Y My r . i-S1 -M5 T l we K A .W 1 die 5 Q 'H li i Q 3 ss s if 5 228 SOPHOMORES gjy ,r 4 X umm. ws. .1 4 li by 1 e .r .- , X ,, .. , N- .-x f i D ruff awful, A.. 1 Ag , sf ,f n K l Nunn-Stewart f . .S 1:5 225 .s l A ,,,. , . r S w ' -tr .Q S E 'xy itsg, 4' S. -. X in . - The road to the future Sophomores feel the excitement at the thought of their first license. he roads are no longer safe. Speedy Sopho- more has his first license. After years of anticipa- tion and dreaming, the reality is upon them. Although the Sophomore year is not hallmarked with much, the sound and feeling of sweet 'lo is near. Sweet 16, those magical words hat take the sophomore from the um-drum walking class to the vi- brant 4-wheeled menaces. Shan- non Moon, sophomore, said, lt's great. For the first time in my life I won't have to depend on some- one else to travel anywhere. The feelings of tension seems to build as the test date approaches. They are prepared for the test until the ominous building lurches in front of them. Then the feeling of failure seems to overwhelm the hopeful driver.-Sandra Cox THEY SAID PARALLEL NOT PERPEN- DlCULAR! cries Luis Wainstein to Mike Letterman as he takes his driv- er's test. -l. 229 DRIVER'S TEST Chad Stewart Kathy Schumacher Seth Scott Mousumi Sengupta Chandler Session Diane Sewell Gary Sewell Brian Shannon Brett Shores Allison Shoultz Michelle Siepielski Sue-Ann Silvenis Deborah Singleton Mark Skarda Anthony Smith Brian Smith Bryan Smith Manuel Smith Robbie Smith Sylvia Soto Scott South Alphonse Sparks Scott Spell Clint Sport Thomas Stacy Michael Starks David Starnes Brooke Stephens Zenobic Stevens I Sally Slewarf Teri Siewari Laura Stiles Raquel Sfonehocker William Strachan Sieve STraTTon Brian Slrickland Jenni Stringer Shay Strong Nancy Suarez Belh Sullivan Paul Surrah Chris Swafford Kevin Sweeney Susanne Swifl Alison Swihura Mark Swindell Alice Tang Courtney Tang DeSazier Taylor Terri Taylor Debbie Teagaraen Chris Telck Janet Thomas Sharon Thomas Kairine Thompson Patrick Thompson Shannon Thompson Stewart-Zimmerman 4 9 H . E as . -f - .X -. K - T, 5 I ' - Qs,-' , . W Nam'-f I 'l'1ii. S 'K -f'f,jX ff- 'sf S S yiiy .. N - wr ' 5 . ,QM l as QQ? Q xxx , , 'rs El at Q xl? , 1 si' , X K ws. FNS? x E -. Q f V J S s ,, i Y. fm N I il' ., g Q 4 f BUILDING THE PERFECT FLOAT. Sophomores Greta Lauer, Ke- vin While, Kevin Waggoner, and Phil Buckellew spend Time working on The Sophomore class floal before Homecoming Day. 'SR' Q Class of 1988 as avi' 1 , 1 wma was .'..,.. gsm 1-A . if-,,,,N i f ,,,,, , ,,u,, H A . V ,F L,.. Ae , N N 4 Q F F, X is J. f if , ! 1 is ff 3 yr' rf. will 1' ., 'fgffgrz v r ,af.:'Wf M 5127 A ii 'wiii aol -1. ' 2' t ., we Michael Wyss Kelli Young Brenda Zimmerman Todd Zimmerman ....-1 234 ..1 SOPHOMORES Jeff Toler Eric Tomme Joe Tomme Todd Toomer Tiffany Trepf Joseph Trimble Tralonda Triplelf Healh Trudgen Veronica Tyler Julia Usleding John Vaden Sean Valderas Melissa Valenfine Chris Van Walers Michael Vargas Richard Vickers Michael Vinson Kevin Waggoner Luis Walnslein James Wakefield Joel Walker Terry-Lynn Walker Chrisfi Walling Naneffe Walfon Calvin Ward Cliff Warner Tammy Warren Sherri Wafkins Lance Weaver Kafherlne Weide Julie Welch Sherlyn Wesson Deanna Wesf Brian Whisenhunf Kevin While Mary While Cami Wiegand Lisa Wiggins Gary Williams Kevin Williams Kevon Williams Leon Williams Mitchell Williams Renee Williams Leslie Willis Cary Winfers Cynfhia Woerfz Angela Wood Michelle Woolsey Leff To i?ighT.' Mike DwighT, Adrian Rice, Adrian Adams, Krisfa Moberg Crunner- upj Bill Hallgren, Tammi Gregory Mike Dwighf Adrian i?ice Mike played cornerback forfhe freshman foofball Team This year. He is acTive boTh in Young Life and his church youTh group. His classmafes elecfed him as Howdy King This year. He enjoys snowskiing and fooTball. When he grows up he wanTs To be an ArchiTecT. Adrian was acTive in Young Life This year, as well as her church youfh group and gymnasTics. Her hobbies include snowskiing and swimming. She dreams of becoming an lnTerior DecoraTor. Class Favorites Q, 41- . L V. Bill Haiigren Tammi Gregory Bill has goTTen a good sTarT aT SouTh- wesT. He played as fullback for The soc- cer Team and was an acTive member of Camera Club. When he geTs The chance, he enjoys snowskiing. Bill hopes To be a Marine BioligisT someday. Tammi was very acTive aThleTically aT SHS her 'Isl year as a member of boTh The volleyball and Track Team. She also played lsf base and piTched in TournamenT sofTball. Tammi loves wa- Terskiing and hopes To be a PediaTri- clan. .i,is,,l . . f , j ' K .i R ' f T if ss, ., r- .. fs Q .sz 1 ,1 f' .ff 3 W.. Adrian Adams Lisa Smifh Adrian as a newcomer To SouThwesT became very aclive in boTh JROTC and a guard on The freshman baskeT- ball Team. He was also acTive in his church youfh group. He enjoys baskeT- ball and likes To sing, hoping To one day be a professional singer. Lisa was chosen for A-Cappella Choir This year and kepT acTive in her youTh group aT church. When she can she loves boTh snow and wafer skiing. She enjoys phofography and wanTs To be a professional phofographer when she grows up. Class Delegates PFGS- Todd CGDON Delegalesi Leigh Aikinson ViCe PFGS. lVliSTy Aebi Jghn Chrigfiqn Sec. Hillary Kayser Michelle Dqvig Tres. Tammi Harrel AIi50n Leeper 3- Franf Row: Michelle Davis, Hillary Kayser, Alison Leeper, Tammi Harrel, Misiy Aebi: Back Row: John Chrislian, Todd Canon i 233 .l FRESHMAN Misly Aebi Adrian Adams Lisa Adkinson Kelley Alberi Shawn Alexander Bruce Allen Dominica Allen Andrea Alvardo Lisa Alvarez William Anderle Becky Anderson Kimberly Anderson Jerome Andrews Dawnya Ard Lawra Arneli Avery Arringlon Amal Ashmar Mark Assaad Leigh Alkinson Michael Augsburger Patricia Ayers LaDonna Bagwell Yolanda Bailey James Baker Sidney Baker Adorna Bakula Will Ballou Kimberly Barber Ofer Bargev Brenda Barnes Jason Barnell Leo Barnelf Ryan Barnum Aileax Barron Sieve Baum Dena Beach David Bekker Gila Bekker Caroline Berger Brandi Bergmann Bobby Berry Danny Barion Kenya Basheer Monique Baucham Chad Berry Mike Berryhill Eric Berielsen Sonda Benneh' Chad Billson Kelly Bishop Billy Black Dennis Bob Monica Bodoln Melody Bordelon Heba Bolros ICISS of '89 ,nf f , Q f YW 1 t 5 .ay 4' T rf ,-fl . : ,, -, 1 Q- gg: M gj r My , s yn ,Az ', A if -A , I f ff, qu W f 4 M 1 ,M XZ 5' 4' Q Xl av Q Q X' W vi M , - . r- f - f--LQ , 1, ,,..., ,,,L,,gkv . ,Y . , ,K ' K law ff ' 2 g ,T ! 1 'fig' K rg af-of' ii i s af ., ,y 'ifc iznfl F -1' A 1 K A C A J , K 3 J if r LM. 3 A K . l 1 1 . xx 'Pm X xg I 5' f W u ' H - V :V-iff ff K- erfggg-in ,ff fffr- 1, . ,, ' 541. . K V ,- V i A 1 1.-1:9 fy' 234 B. FRESHMAN 5 ,,'i EQ, NX r l l ebi To Byers '5 Q ' I II -K- ' f 111 -- 'KK . ,KAL fi 'K 51 'ffl f , Ffa. fs. ' W: LOST mine crowd ove you ever Tried puTTing TogeTher o puzzle? IT is very confusing figuring ouT which piece goes where. In o sense, The confusion exploins how The Freshmdn felT. They enTered The for- poding doors, only To come foce To fdce wiTh on opsTocIe course. A cry of disTress echoed Through The holls. The odvenTure begdnl The Freshmon Timidly osked for direcTions Through The winding holls. IVIisTy Aebi com- menTed, Even ofTer I wos shown oround, I wos sTiII confused-dll The holls looked The some. Byron Lipper sold, The school wos d moze. There wos no moin holl, so I goT IosT. As o resulT of geTTing IosT, ScoTT Doyle ex- ploined, I wos Tordy To every cIdss. Being IosT in The crowd wos noT whdT The Freshmon expecT- ed. BuT os Time wore on ond The mop of The school deciphered, They leorned ThoT firsT impressions weren'T ol- woys righT.-Jennifer Quoife IS THIS IT? Freshmen IVIorIo Green ond Sherri HorTer Try To decipher The school mop, evenTuoIIy ending up oT room 174-The girls resT- room'?'? ,. ,. ' ' - ' sf: , VTR. . 5 y Wfsii --wi, ' ' ' J d db -kiz 1 fi-'A 'ii-.1 , I 1 his XR if 'T H T55 4 J -, rw X Sandro Bourlcind Soroh .lone Bowers STephen Box Bryon Brcidford Dono Brodford Jeff Bronch Kelly Brondon Joson Browder Brion Brown Gdry Brown KoThey Brown Todd Brunn Poul Bublik Roberl Buffingion Jerry BuTIer Holly BurTon Normon BurneTT Kofhryn Burch Anni BuTTerIy Mollhew Buyers Toby Byers .,. 235 ,- GETTING LOST LUXURY EVERYONE CAN AF- FORD. Freshmen enjoy The many pleasures and beneflls lhal comes from eallng lunch ln The school cafeleria. Becky Caldwell Patrice Callon Clarence Campbell Drinaa Campbell Todd Canon Ricky Carier Stacey Carrer , , 1: , Manuel Castillo Lisa Cavel Palricia Cervanles Vineerh Chanaramohan Shlomi Chen John Chrislian Marleen Clark 'USS of '89 S ,rf ' Q pr 1 W, .Kc I A , f ,ff C X 1' f 4- - A , .fp t A rf, WK Y li Z! 53 Z Z ,,, , vi kv g K ' .Q sv A fi is 56 Q A, Y 2 ff J J' agar HQ, f Marlin Clark Angel Clay Scorl Claylon I K V, H V H Mike Clemenls ' Q ' Perrice Cllnlon 6 X Eric Cobb g qa 2? AVTWY COIWGD Syl 4 mar' Joanna Colborn 55. Clinl Cole V Sonceria Coleman Sieve Collins Chelle Connely James Cook Samantha Cook r 'Av- pig , ls Sem .5 W2 , H rJ :QQ . ,sq H .M W 'nf ' f 236 FRESHMAN vi, iq W ff M W5 f3 W 'K Q is I is ,,, , ,A . W A in fa w f ., Y. 5 1. ,F - Q Q. .. L S 1' f f 'QQ-fi y .h.. fi 'F' WK Yi J el Qldwellss to FIOFGS - - i --wmggzm i s fin! J 1 , f 2. JZ' f 1 fl. ,, ' NS, K. cs v Y ul' ? 7 47 3 . .,.J,! ,. I i 5222? ,, Xi My IX I s 1 'bw gt? 01752 x, 237 cLAss or 'so Melody Cope Danny Copeland Timothy Corley James Cornelius Matt Cotten Susan Cotten Patrick Couch Sheila Cowan Byron Cowen Eric Cox Kathy Cox Bob Pepperdine Russell Crum Christie Crummel Lance Cullison Denise Dana Jenny Daniels Joe Davis Michele Davis Zackary Davis Kim DeYoung Anthony Ditchen Joel Dobson Jeff Dodd Calvin Dooley Edwina Dorsey Scott Doyle Deborah Dozier Steve Drinovsky Mary Dukes Kelly Dunlap Angela Dunn Joy Dvornicich Michael Dwight Robert Dyer Michael Dycus Debbie Edgar Cynthia Edwards Julie Edwards Patrick Edwards Ruben Edwards Shannon Edwards Terri Emory Beth Engelland Kimberly Epping Jennifer Ericson Holly Erwin Justin Esslinger Jennifer Estes Joycelynn Evans Vic Evans Kevin Ewing Erika Farmer Malinda Fasol Kim Fischer Oscar Flores Shelly Flores Shawn Flynn Becky Folsche STeven Ford CynThia Forfune Ken Frakes Mark Franklin T'Chia Franklin BeniTo FrausTo Amy Free Tracy Freeman Kim FruechTe Gahlen Fuller Melvin Fuller lass of '89 wi 1. V-A - .,-r7'Qf il if F ' fm '51 cf' ' 5' TK. lf? 2 ,iV'20 wil T , rrzv . . T VincenT Fuqua Jay Gallagher Jule Gamble Dwayne Garcia Terrie Gardner Geoffrey GarTner Sherry Geiger M-, MM! cuiiure shock TarTing high school meanT sTarTing over again. From being The Top dogs of middle school To The babies of high school, freshmen were faced wiTh a new school, new Teachers, and new expecTaTions. GeTTing To know The school and meeTing new people was an ad- jusTmenT in iTself, said Joe TalboT. The shock TreaTmenT GETTING THE SHOCK TREAT- MENT Freshmen Corey ScoTT and John ChrisTian experience The confusion of Their Freshman year. sTarTed, for some, wiTh The new school hours. Wedgwood ran from 9 To 4, while SouThwesT ran from 8 To 3. For some, like ElizabeTh WebsTer, ThaT exTra hour of sleep was missed. GeTTing up earlier was The hardesT Thing for me To geT used o. Leaving my old school was hard, buT The people aT SouTh- wesT made me feel aT home. As The year wore on, slowly buT surely They became parT of The greaT melTing poT of SouThwesT High.-De- anna Kazeis i ' ' f .i 238 1.- FRESHMAN M i mr 4 lores to Hooper .l ff! t o Q , 14 xxx- fr' l , , ,. A . mms, A A Mai' A, s w -H- ' .' 'fl ,r 2 42 4-ig I 'K ' 4 ,K ,,- M32 'U Z , ,,,. , r . , , - .1 rxxifvi-X: . Ra f , 1, ,m, is g 5 i., .Lf ill ll 2. il il 'I qi. KPP' W as E ,Lair i xi f 'U WP' A 'lf . 1 , l i A K ,,LL, g 1 V 'fix 4. 5 kv ff 7 'ffff iii 2 l y M H f ,A. V ., A P G 239 CULTURE SHOCK M, X, X W5-W fi .,, K ,fmig 7 so 1' Z Q Jdson Gembler Robert Gibson Ldurd Gipson Shdlleen Gldze Peler Gomez Ddrin Gordon Terry Grdhdm Gdyle Grdvenslein Belh Groves Denice Groves Jdnice Groves Ellen Grdy Mdrlo Green Kelly Greene Hedlher Greener Sldcey Gregory Tdmmi Gregory Phillip Gribble Monicd Griggs Trennd Gross Som Goveo Michoel Grover Jennifer Guyof Hdns Hdds Neill Hodder Susan Hdgen Willidm Hdllgren Forris Homideh Jon Hcrmmond Ldnce Hdmpfon Brion Hdrddwdy Tommy Hdrgrove Gregory Hdrper Tdmmi Hdrrel John Hdrris Joe Hdrl Sheri HGITSF Jednine Hdlfield Jdmes Hedrn Eric Heidelberg Sheree Helge Sedn Hellon Erlcd Henderson Kevin Hendrick Mindy Herren Sirron Hicks Kirslen Hill Mitch Hill Trdcy Hill Worren Gworiney Roldnd Hillds Ndldlie Holldnd Corrie Hollis Amy Holi Jeff Holt Tomikd Hooper Jamie Hoover John Hopkin Sheila Hopkins Kiley Horak John Horan Elizabeth Horn Susan Horton Jennifer Hufnagel Melissa Hughes Gregory Hunt Kerry l-lytche Yolanda lglehart Stacy lngebritson Reba Ingram Roland Ingram Donna lvers Marcus Jackson Oletha Jackson Brian James Tiffany James William James Dierdre Jelich Candice Jenkins Jason Joblin David Johnson Kendra Johnson Krista Johnson David Johnson Phillip Johnston Taunee Johnston Bryan Jones Eldon Jones Jennifer Jones Julie Jones Linda Jones Melissa Jones Gaurang Kadakia Hillary Kayser Jamie Keenan Phill Kelly Trina Kemp Katrina Kennemer Chaz Kerr Christine Khaled Wendy Khan Josh Kidd Todd Kindsfather Brent King Mia King Patrick Kirkman Christine Kite James Klice Rochele Knox Kimberly Kottler Caren Kram Susan Kreger isli T is .Krw , 1, H W 5? , W W f l r xv-n.......-....wml vi 7' 1 l ' V, .l uw i gf 5 r f 0' J 2 V 'tw ,ii 9 UOVQ' to Lopez l Joe Kubes - David Lacey Robert Lanier Stephanie Larkford Shelly Ard Mark Larsen S Shannon Lashley A' f 'f', L Darren Lathen Sherry Lauderdale 1 pf EtayLavl ,,,y A Stefani Leafblad 2' ' L Stewart Leafblad 1 M 'IA' Sam Leal V, it J tl G Christi LeDoux l DIDN'T BREAK IT! Mr. Lilepert teaches his students how to use valuable library equip- rnent. 21 , A ,- fzsf Michael LeDoux Alison Leeper Angela Legan Kathy Lernire Amy Lenz Jennifer Level Oren Levy Billy Lewis 244 cLAss or 'ao Byron Lipper Tobin Little David Lloyd Stephanie Logan Arturo Lopez Victor Lopez Richard Lorette Steven Long Mary Ann Lovelady Jennifer Lovette Edward Lumpkin Lisa Mabll Robert Mack Matt Mallnsky Matthew Maples Todd Markus Lori Marshall Bobby Martinez Russ Martinez Holly Mathis Catherine Mason Johnny Mathis Bruce Mauppin Nathan McCartney Stacey McClain Stayce McConathy Elizabeth McDaniel Keira McDonald Jason McDuffie Cynthia McLain Kelsey McLaughlin Sean McMahon Mark McMurtray John McQuitty Michael McVey Melissa Medina Teauecie Meek Casandra Melton Deanna Mendoza Melanie Miyoko Krista Moberg Gabriela Moldovan Andres Montoya Wade Moody Lori Moore Michelle Moquin Sergio Mareno Tim Moreno Greg Mortiz Michelle Morren Scott Morris Philip Morris Tara Morrison Phares Morvisey Christopher Mosley Paul Muncy Julie Murray Daniel Myers Curtiss Neal Walter Nealy Albert Nelson Danh Nguyen l ' A J 2 IGSS of '89 4- ee ,rri A W, l N J , H' 5ir6'i'.. ' 1 , , if i'.' Vw 1 w W 'QM - 'gif ri . swf , sas f 'G . ' ' ' 1 it -. f, 'ie A 4 .-W Q , ft ' , Af ig, I 1 Qi, 4 as 1 ' H R W as sf My fs -, f -Kiwi, W - Jr,-'Wax wr' lf rirfxl , i s s ti' AE , i. fr 242 FRESHMAN oreTTe To i5erryT Z' ' rr is-l iii EIGCHOH FGVGI' if midsT The con- fusion of Their firsf yeor in high school, four- Teen freshmen emerged cis The leoders of The closs of '89. While Their peers were sTill re- olizing Thof you could geT from room 'lO'l To room 402 wifhouT going oufside ond oround The building, These fourfeen freshmen were moking posfers ond sfoying offer school. They were running for The eighT spoTs on sTudenT council ond only six spofs on The cheerleoding squod. Elecfions for poTh fell Three weeks info The school yeor. Buf os Todd Conon, freshmon presidenT, solid, Con- sidering The shorT Time bofh The sTudenT coun- cil ond The cheerleoders hod To geT orgonized, I Think They did reolly well. -Debbie Tea- garden LEARNING THE ROPES, Fresh- mon cheerleoder hopefuls Sfephonie Logon ond Liz NlcDoniel geT help from The vdrsify cheerleoders before TryouTs. ill' Q ,, ,H -311.79 12 ' - r ' 4, , T TQ ik. Diem Nguyen Diep Nguyen Deonnci Nixon Kofhleen Norwood Kelly O'Brien Jerry O'Donnell Shannon Oloh Poul Oliver Sean Oliver Angelo Ollor Liso Oswolf Eleonorcl Pogono Tommy Porenf Rebecco Porish .iq N if . 1, 'K' My , 1 ,,,,. . .. ,7 l firm-f , ELEcTloN FEVER l Amy Porker John Porker Moffhew PorTridge Proshonf POTGI Todd Phillips Kennefh Persky Robin Perry Deanna Peaslee Oliver Peck John Peralez Suzie Peregrine Judi Perrotti Sherrie Cranford Robert Pilson Brent Pimental William Piotrowski Robert Pittman Salome Podval Marsha Polk Brian Polley Craig Pornykal Jonathan Poole Karen Poole Amy Poteet Jeffery Potter Deanna Potts Marc Povero James Powell Lori Powers Jillaine Pressley William Pritchett Mary Puhger Eric Pumphrey John Putnam Philip Pyle Julia Pagle Dawn Ragsdale Billy Ramsey Clayton Ramsey Pat Ramsey Tara Rankin Christy Ratliff James Ratliff Christopher Rauls Jeremy Redding Joan Reese Tria Regester Leslie Reyes Alyssa Reyna Adrian Rice Karen Ridgeway Charlie Roberts Jason Roberts Jodi Robison Lupe Rodriguez Maribel Rodriguez Rudy Rodriguez Todd Rodriguez Tracy Rollins Cindy Roma Nelson Rawls Julie Ruiz Scott Rundle IGSS of '89 741 1' Ep in Ui ' Q ' ' r f V Q Q , r . fi: A Aw -v. A ii S stlss 3 - szl Us tus ,V 1' 8 E 5 2 - R 3. , if 4 , F s , ,., We x. X. ' ' ! sf E :Rh R 7 K 'fy .J ,J l i! E, ' W I r LL 2 ' W' ' ya. f ff ifsl--QQ, if 'i' , W .aff cf - Zi 2 wi SGD 1. .r Hi ,,g,zgg 1 ,, r :ft , 2 is w V,rg, iis 244 FRESHMAN 2, Y . if 5 .. iw .,,. .,,. . , sin' a eqsleess To Skinner Mauring Salas Q 'ii Richard Salinas 'V W s.,r Randi Sankary RoberT Sassman Osborn Sayers Laurie SchellsTede Todd Schenck Jennifer SchmidT .Z 3 , Hu E . ' 3 A Dawn SchmlTT Phillip Schoggen Corey ScoTT Jason ScoTT Michelle ScoTT Rachel ScoTT STSVGFI ScoTT Laura Sears Darren Seifer Lisa Sejman Sean Shannon Richard Shaw Milan SheTh if im a n g ' TT if HeaTher Shirley Karen Showmaker Kevin Shoemaker STephanie SiewerT ElizabeTh Simmons . 'si 'B 245 CLASS or 'ao David SingleTon TimoThy Skinner SHOOTIN' THE BREEZE, Freshmen L David WaTson and Bill Hallgren use Their lunch Time To discuss The ever-changing Freshmen world. ...sig f es ,sn- sisc . '1 lass of 89 ' Adrien smith , . I Dan Smith ff I Gina Smith use smith Jana Snead . K': b' W David Soulters .111' Jeff Southerland f H WD 'N we ii. ty X x : ml .' :I Brandon Stanley I Steven Starling ii ' A QF, A ff? fu If JOGY Sfephens Sheryl Stewart Marnie St. John . ., 1 ..,, t if W 2 rf Brian Stokes Marla stun Yzriihti , 1 '12 H4 ' Steve Stone ' E . Davy Suh 2. 1 Robert Sullivan ' 5 J . . . r f f:1 :f:.gi- . sw- was gn, - ' iii 2.115 If I: 1'ff,,--'fir' Fw Keith Sundstrom I f- S t' .gl Jennifer Sutphen K' S Christy Sutton ,A I . V Brad Swanlund - - 4 . V 'V A I Y,,,, 7 'h?Y3f2'fI'LQ Rebecca Sykes A A Don fohmohkefo I t iyy i i . Joe Talbot igi y ' CVIYIS Telck i A J' ri. rr.' ' ffl if 2 Dowd Thomas Nt t 41 Tcnyo TGIDOT i I i tll kg? ta To Go Or Not To Go ut Mike, per- sist Kelly, Do freshman usu- ally go to d a n c e s TP ' ' Well, thought Mike, I think so, I mean I can't drive but, ya know, I really would like it if you would like, go to the dance with me. There, he said it, finally. After a HOPING TO FIND A GREEK GOD, freshman Kathy Brown and Lisa Cavel scope the gods and god- dess at the Howdy-Toga dance. small pause, Kelly re- plied, 'iSure Mikel l'd love to go with youl So preperations for their first dance begin, with so much to do. Like find- ing the perfect dress, or sheetl said freshman Kim Barber. Dance night arrives and togas downed after millions of pictures by parents and curious stares from little broth- ers and sisters, the two of course have a won- derful time at their one and only, first dance.- Cami Vwegand 54, 1 -.l. I , ,-. V be I , , . . l - , 1- K I .- i 2, .......... 2116 --. Fi2EsHivlAN 'f ' I I T Qv 2 'I I .i j fll. ' K - Q s Y , 'I 1 :ri ' '1 1' nw f, ...L gs. 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Firesr D1-xNcEs it Stacey Thomas Joe Thompson Michael Thompson Sarah Thompson Patrick Torsiello Lance Travis Mike Trenshaw Dina Trevino Wendi Venable Mike Villanueva Matt Vogel Robert Vogel Kevin Walker James Wallace Richard Walsh Andrea Ware Michelle Washington David Watson Lisa Watt Mike Watts Randy Weber Elizabeth Webster Eric Weidler Sean Wetsel Akala White Greg White William White Kathryn Whittenburg Deborah Wiggins Brian Willcoxon David Williams Dennis Williams Malika Williams Olatunji Williams Dawn Williamson Leah Willingham Carol Wilson Lolita Wilson Natalie Winston April Winters Jennifer Wright J.J. Wright Kerry Yanez Daisy Yip Sherry York Michael Young Terrie Young Wendy Beyette George Chen Michelle Crocheson John Dailey Cheryl Ferrell Randell Hiltbrunner Stephen Gutierrez Kenny Persky Jason Scott Principally speaking They're on Top They're noT Teachers buf we sTill learn from Them. They're noT counselors, buT They are sTill There To help us. They punish us when we're in Trouble, buT They are sTill our friends. Who could iT be? You guessed iT, The people who saw ThaT our school was kepT running smooThly aT all Times, The principal and vice-principals. Mr. Glenn Mandeville, in his fifTh year as principal of our school, is one of The friendliesf members of The faculTy. Never Too busy To say hi, he was always There To lend a helping hand To anyone who Mr. David Agee, The ninTh and elevenfh grade boys' vice-princi- pal deserves a loT of crediT for keeping our school in order. He could be found anywhere around campus doing anyThing from Tak- ing l.D. picTures To cuTTing off ThaT mysTerious lock ThaT suddenly ap- peared on our lockers. A new face appeared in The of- fice when Mr. Tony Narvaez be- came The TenTh and TwelfTh grade boys' vice-principal. Coming from Diamond Hill-Jarvis, Mr. Narvaez sTrove To be fair buT firm wiTh The sTudenTs aT SouThwesT. been The girls' vice-principal for Three years. Along wiTh sponsoring The Nafional Honor Sociefy and making sure sTudenTs abide by The rules, Mrs. Hardgraves sfressed a posiTive aTTiTude Towards school. Mr. Mandeville, Mr. Agee, Mr. Narvaez, and Mrs. Hardgraves all encouraged us in our academic and exfra-curricular acTiviTies by aTTending our evenTs and offering advise. WiTh The guidance and care of These four people, we were lead Through a successful year.-Mereaifh Whiffen needed iT. Mrs. Janice Hardgraves has Principal, Mandeville Vice-Principal, Hardgraves Vice-Princpal, Narvaez Vice-Principal, Agee IN THE OFFICE 8: IN THE HALL, Mr. Mandeville shows his friendly spirif. ' x 'i David Agee: V. Principal: Boxing Team Carrie Ausbrooks: Adv. Acc., Computer Lit.: Aca. Decath. Pam Barkley: Workroom Aid Willa Barminski: A Cappella, Show, Concert, Gospel Choirs, SHS Singers Jimmie Barnes: Consumer Math, Algebra Caroline Bell: Home Ec., Fam. Living, Parenting. Food and Nutrition, Consumer Ed.: FHA: Student Council Sponsor-Soph, Class Deanna Bensinger: Physical Science: Cheerleaders, Allied Yth. Mamie Boyd: Home Ec., Child Develop.: FHA Cynthia Brooks: Journalism, Yearbook, Newspaper: Camera Clb. Laura Brown: Librarian: Whiz Quiz Jane Bungarz: German: German Clb. NHS Barbra Cager: Algebra, Geometry, Fund. Math, Whiz Quiz Dorothy Cook: Home Ec., Food and Nutrition, Cloth. and Tex.: FHA Irma G. Cooper: Biology Dortha Davidson: Home Ec.: FHA Jo Davidson: Fund. Math, Algebra Edlyne Dickson: Theatre Arts, English: Thespians Announcers Clb. Angela Dolce: Biology, Anatomy, Physiology: CSG Jo Eggleston: Health: CSG Beth Enochs: English, Humanities Norman Fulton: Library Cynthia Grandberry: Hall Monitor Carol Graves: English: Cheerleaders Tina Greenlee: Math, Computer Math: Computer Clb., SOS Luci Griggs: Secretary Morris Haynes: Am. Hist., W. Hist. Mary Hearn: Algebra: Excelsior Zenith Clb. Martha Hickey: Biology, Chemistry Tim Hood: Pre-Algebra, Algebra Fay Ingram: Nurse: Red Cross Clb. Judi Janes: Math Odessa Horne Johnson: Am. History, Sociology NHS Jane Jones: Counselor Sylvia Land: VOE, OEA Rosie Landis: Secretary 1 S S FACULTY WA, L i A '. 4 ' . f Gerald C. Liepart: German, English 5 :A Beth Llewellyn: French: French Clb., lAFS Clb. Bob Lowe: Speech, Health: Track ana Football l A 4 -lrrl Coca T rcr- ,r to s ' Glenn Mandeville: Principal M Gerald McCombs1 English, Aviation ihi 1.4 X , 5' W il Joyce McCown: English: ACA. Decath. 19 Kris Mclntosh: Am. Hist., ACT: Varsity Soccer Dorothy Measures: Data Processor W 3 T.V. Meek: Typing, PBM, Free Enterprise ,avi f L.G. Middleton: Trig., EA, Algebra f f 2 T Annie Miller: Geometry: Vbl. and Basketbl. , Coach 'A l Carmen Mitchell: English: Rebel Rousers F Q Steve Morrow: W. Hist., Am. Govt.: Yth. and Govt. M N' ,V Evelyn v. o'Deii: Spanish: spanish cub. . tix 1 v i i , , Shirley Parks: Secretary and Accountant fax A Roy Perry: Counselor Vlckl Perry: Hall Monitor Mary K. Powell: English Charles Rand: English, Creative Writing: Insight 4 4 53? , is 1 ., f 4 f if it is 1 x ! ysftr' , r K 7 V41 l ...A , 'X Harold Rogers: Drafting: Tennis X.. Linda Schram: Vbl., Bowling, Health, PE f Robert Sherman: Band Director Avis Stone: Math Mr. Summit: ICT Martha Taylor: Science Pam Nelson: W. and Am. l-list.: Student Council-Junior Class Emily Roberts: Orchestra Barbara Salley: Bus. Ed., Typing: CSG , R.J. Scaturro: Resource Denise Smith: PE, Basketbl.. Track Coach g Dorothy Thomas: Chemistry, Biology: Science Clb. Janet Karot: Speech, Forensics, Debate Edna Wilkins: EnQli5ll2 Rebel ROUSGYS Joel Langvardt: Latin, Russian: Latin' and Russian Clbs., Horticulture Clbs. Marilyn Wooldrige: English, ACT Rudy s. Mauser: PE, Head Ftbl. Coach, Ath. Co-ordinator Glen Woodi Health, Football and Baseball Coach Morris H. McGilvray: Psychology, Math Beatrli Murray: Spanish, French: Spanish and French Clbs., IAFS First Sgt Jerry Bennett: Sr. Army ROTC: ROTC Nancy Harris: Fashion and Interior Design: FHA-HERO Ctbs. Janet Holser: Spanish i Steve Hoover: Geometry, Com. Math: Computer Math Clb. Wayne Housewright: Am. Hist., W. Hist.: Student Council Ann Hunter: Speech: Forensics, Debate A .,,,-.-, 250 D FACULTY I t IT'S RAINING PAPERWORK-an ry Teacher Throws up her hands in despair exasperaTed Mrs. Nelson, HisTo- Ili L VV Jane Thompson: English 'N Mike Thompson: English, SporTs OfficiaTing Boys X f '4 T JV Soccer and Basebl. Coach T is . s as s crccs Rumelle Truell: English--Chairman J. Truill: Physical Science Laura Ulleyz ChemisTry: Whiz Quiz X 53 1 ss yy A.W. Vickrey: Woodshop is 1 T TGC MUCH In The 4985-86 school year, House Bill 72 promised many changes-one of which was less paperwork. When asked wheTher or noT Ross PeroT came Through on This promise, The general con- census of Teachers replies was a resounding 'iNo! . Many Teachers complained auiTe ofTen of being swamped wiTh paperwork, much of which They felT was unnecessary. Evelyn Wilson, Teacher of English, com- menTed, Paperwork was sup- posed To have been decreased by one Third This year, buT Thus far, iT has been increased by one Third. Ivlr. WaTson, hisTory, il 254 ...- FAcuLTv Council-Seniors, Boxing Mary Sue Wells: Special Ed. Earl Whiteside: Councelor J.O. Wickware: MeTal, PlasTics ' . Doris Williams: English, NHS Evelyn M. Wilson: English: Aca. DecaTh PAPERWCRKI agreed. DefiniTely sol They said They'd cuT down on paperwork and This year iT's killing usl . However, some Teachers re- garded The burden passively. lvlor- ris lVlcGilvray, psychology and maTh, explained ThaT, i'House Bill 72 hasn'T really changed anyThing. AbouT every four or five years, someone comes along and Tries To change Things, and iT usually comes ouT abouT The same any- way. So, while some Teachers sTrug- gled Through an overload of work, oThers simply sighed and accepT- ed iT, buT mosT agreed iT's Too much!-Jenni Smifh Mary Alice Ward: English, Reading: STudenT Ed. York: GovT,-Depf. Chairman: Chess Clb Qi PLAYFULLY il .-1- f A , , , L ,I'Li f L ., l ' fi fl 'fa z Q' 1 V '1 1 H H . VL Q is A if K . 1 M ' 1 ,W 1 Q.. , I ,. -, A ,, L E, ,, , W K: K ., I W C ,WW W : LQ ,,, , , A W ' I, i A n m Q k m PQ , ,.'L ff ' W 'T 'pq' kr Wwk, kihz A ,, lx I V M ,.. 3 W '-'1',L - W' ff ,. NX e Q4 'll -11: fm Q. 4. 'LL .1 'Wig . , 5. ' X - ,, A i i gt au.:- V,,, jw.ng .i .e 1 ei? NW ff? , , mr ...1-,.. n g 5 ' ff -zw , K , A ,im, 1g5 W a x f: . ,1 ,232 , , . 1 W Q ' ,.., .,a,.+....f,1 L: 1 ,I 45 H. 43 1 'ry 225 ? 1 ,WM QQ A ff Www? ii' ' K 3121 4 fv f . 1 STUDYING UNDER THE SUN, PoTricio Ayers, freshmon, finishes her homework while woiTing for her ride. DEFINITELY THE TYPICAL STUDENT! Fresh- mon Phores Ivlorvisey doodles on his book insTeod of lisTening To his Teoch- ers. CATCHING 40 WINKS BETWEEN LEC- TURES, Doniel Powers, freshmon, sleeps owoy The closs Time. SiTTing in The clossroom or wo king in The holls you're pound To noTice The Typicol student Ronging from The sTudious Type To The dll oround porTier, The Typi- col sTudenT con be seen wolking in The holls ond siTTing in The closs- rooms. ln ony closs oT ony Time of The doy, eyelids ore ofTen drooping os sTudenTs ponder The olwoys pre- senT duesTion of Hwhen will This closs end? AlThough The sTudious sTudenT sToys in The pdckground, he con olwdys be seen wiTh his nose in d pook, eyes glued To The poge. The minuTes slowly Tick off The hours unTil The finol pell rings. STu- denTs crowd inTo The holls ond swdrm oround The lockers To dis- cuss who's working TonighT ond To i. 255 ...- TYPICAL STUDENT find ouT whoT everyone else is do- ing. UnwonTed books ore corried home-only To pe Thrown on The floor ond forgoTTen unTil The very losT minuTe. The Typicol sTudenT leoves pe- hind The working porT of The doy os The doors swing ouT inTo The fun!- Sfocey Vwlder How To'behave in class ,wi Hinfs To follow for a successful school year Everyone should behave in class. VVheTher sTudenTs do This or noT is a differenf sTory. Teachers sfruagle To enrich Their minds wiTh a2 + D2 :ci buf Thoughfs are elsewhere. Acfions are The resulTs of behavior. Sorne hinTs are lisTed pelow ThaT could be helpful or harmful for The school year. 4, Be sure To Cgfch mme Z'g and 4. Don'T forgef To wrife and pass 7. Go ih sfyle To class-Be fash- Vigif dreqmlgnd, nofes when class is ih progress. ionably lafe. 2, F99llk9rUnn1hQ?U3e fhehqllgi ' 5. lf you need To Qef someone's 8. Be cocky . . . Talk pack To affenfion across The room, go Teachers as much as possible. 3. AT all Times, excepf when 0179061 - - - YELU snoozing, smack and blow pub- 9. NOT in 7779 WIOOU fO Q0 fO ples wifh your gum. 6. ln an argumenf wifh a friend? school? Play sick, Don'f puf iT off Hghf iT ouf now! lf The advice given in These hinTs is Taken wisely, each Teacher will TreaT sTudenTs in Their own special way!- Amy Lee DOWN AND OUT on The arT Table, senior David l-lamman is in serious slurnberland as Teacher, BeTTy Smifh, reflecfs upon The arT scene. UH-OH, WHAT HAPPENED? Paige Con- ner, sophomore, suffers The conse- auences of misbehaving in class. Z.. 256 .1 STUDENT LIFE Mama. ,w.ff,W--1.s.mm,,w--- -W-ur, s.... , ..,, M .- My iiwf. .L TRUE TALENT is displayed by sophomore, Lynn Geddings os sne blows The uITi- mcfre bubble in Word Processing. x s v V .1 . . ss,,, We ' f 2 Q T Y J fu i nf T s ff W 2 5 5 ,QU P. , xg K x 1 T E, S? 41 N QESE X ,5-.Ts Q .H v J E N5 X ax Q QQ w X ,tix My Q Q 1 W5 X . x , 2: is PorTicipoTing in offer school dcTiviTies . . . STudenTs Work Overtime!!! IT wos 3:00 p.m. ond The bell rong for The doy To end, buT for some iT wos only The beginning. VViTh The enforcemenf of House Bill 72, oil club ocTiviTies, including field Trips, Took ploce offer 3:00 p.m. Procficing To be perfecf, oil oTh- leTes puT in mony hours of hord work offer school. Mike PeTers, vorsify fooTboII ployer, sold, We spenT o loT of Time in procfice losT summer ond in The mornings be- fore The school doy begon. Al- Though I Think iT wos Tough, iT reolly poid off when fooTboll seoson be- gon. To promofe school spiriT The cheerleoders poinfed posfers, ond procficed every doy To pre- pore for The upcoming gomes ond pep rollies. Every morning during The monTh of July The cheer- Ieoders procficed from 7:00 To I GET THE FIRST SWING, excloims STu- denT-Body PresidenT, Monico Willioms, Senior delegoTe, Morcie Leo, Tries To The govel owoy before Mr. Hou- IHIII wokes Up. 8:30 preporing for summer comp. The bond puT in mony long hours, especiolly during The morching seoson. They procTiced Two hours before school plus ci few speciol offer school procfices in order To prepore for The gomes. All-CiTy ond U.I.L. compeTiTions coiled for exfro procfice sessions. The STudenT Council spenT Their shore of exfro hours doing vorious Things for The sTudenT body. As sToTed by Monico Willioms, STu- denf Council spenT of IeosT Two hours working every Time ci formol meefing wos coiled. We were olso involved in The plonning ond deco- rofing os well os cleon-up offer every donce. IT wos ci loT of fun becouse The Council wos so en- ThusiosTic ond willing To work To- geTher. The YouTh in Governmenf olso worked overfime. They held weekly meeTings in preporofion for Their onnuol Trip To Ausfin which Tokes ploce in The spring. BeTh Sulli- von, o sophomore member, sold, 'TIT's fun buT iT's olso very educo- Tionol. The besT porT is plonning The Trip. Unlike The Trodifionol ofTer school ocTiviTies There wos o new club known os The HorTiculTure Club. In The nexT five yeors This club is defermined To Turn our grounds inTo o bofonicol gorden. This will Toke obouf 35,000 dollors cind pIenTy of exfrci Time. IT is eosy To see There were mony sTudenTs who sfoyed offer hours porTici- poTing in Their fovoriTe posfime ond supporfing Their school.- Lone Ann Shelfon A 7: ,s .Li AFTER MANY HOURS OF PREPARATION, CSG member, Dophne Anderson, helps decorofe The school on The nighT be- fore Homecoming. .l.. 259 ..-. 'AFTER HOURS AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE MEETING, IAFS officers, Chris McCormick, Jennifer Bilz, ond Mike Philipski, meeT wiTh spon- sor, Mrs. Llewellyn, To discuss The yeor's objecfives. On The job IT's five minuTes unTil The bell, and many SHS sTudenTs are preparing To hurriedly run To Their cars and race down AITamesa, hoping They reach Their jobs on Time. For mosT working sTudenTs, This is a daily rou- Tine, a careful balance of school- Time and jobTime. This leaves Them wiTh liTTle or no Time for relaxaTion. Jennifer Bilz, sophomore, summed up her siTuaTion In one senTence, FreeTime is a problem-buT Then again so is an empTy bank ac- Every minuTe counfs counT! Worries abouT having enough Time for homework and ouTside acTiviTies have To be pushed aside when applying for a job. The desire for money far ouTweighs The neg- aTive aspecfs. UI wanTed To have my own money, said Lori Blanco, sophomore. IVIosT working SHS sTu- denfs feel The way Lori does, buT Susan LiTzler, senior, makes iT ap- parenT ThaT money is noT The only reason for having a job. I needed A 5 .qu I E L S Ii Ti 260 -i STUDENT LIFE BEAR-LY HAVING TIME for anyThing buT school and a job, Jennifer Sfallings, ju- nior arranges sfuffed bears aT Bear Hugs. more money Than my weekly allowance, buT I also needed The job Training. Once again SHS sTudenTs prove They can keep Their grades and school spirif up while being on The job.-Amy Bryson COUNTING THE DAY'S PROFITS, sen- ior, Rodney Benfle wonders how much of iT will go in his paycheck aT The Cook's Nook in Hulen lvlall. LIGHT MANUAL LABOR requires sen- ior, Terry Prodsky To Take aT leasT 3.5 minuTes To arrange a casseTTe Tape aT Ivlusicland. a -xv? The HoT DaTe Will Their nighT Turn cold because of lack of money? VVhaT's going on This week- end?, asked Gerfrude. 'lGee, Gerf, I don'T know, replied her main squeeze Eugiene, clad in his besT Lawrence Welk official fan club T-shirT and his plaid high-waTer bell boTToms. C5erTrude, while replacing The old band-aid on The bridge of her glasses said, Well, honey bunch, we've already been To The muse- um To see The exhibiT of The maTing habiTs of The marsuipiaIs. Trying To figure ouT whaT To do Eugiene casually shoved his hands inTo his pockefs and Turned Them inside ouT realizing, To his dismay, The money siTuaTion was grim. WAITING FOR HIS DATE, senior Mark Clark hopes she will enjoy a Iow-bud- geT evening of rollerskafing and Chow Lee's Eggrolls. Gerfrude, realizing Eugiene's sudden embarrassmenT, Tried To leT him know iT's ok. Eugie, iT's all righT . . . We can waTch The Vila- Tergafe Tapes and moTher can even fix us her famous egg salad sandwich and l'II Throw Togefher some Tang. Oh, GerTy, you know Those 'free game' coupons I won while I was bowling IasT week wiTh The Pl-ILEIVI club, you know, PHiI.aTelisTs Exfraordinare of The Ivlonfh, we could use Those! Oh, Eug, This nighT is sounding beTTer and beTTer! marveled GerTrude, Iongily sToring inTo Eu- giene's eyes. Eugiene, feeling really macho, blew GerTrude kisses, and Ger- Trude, preTending To caTch Them, held close To her hearT. They climb inTo Eugiene's famiIy's panaled sTaTion wagon and pushed up The padded arm resT ThoT divided The vinyl bench seaT. Their fingers Touched and auivered wiTh anTici- paTion for The nighT To come. So, The moral of This sTory is . . . even if you're broke you can sTiII painT The Town red Cor plaid or charfruse or magenfa. . .D-Jenni Smifh, Mcole Sanders, and Sfacey Vwlder WHEN DADDY BUYS ME THAT BMW, I THIS ISABUENO CHILADA , DOVWDY Su won'T be caughT dead in This old blaz- g repeafs To himself, as he prefends Th er, Thinks senior Tracey Brooks. , Cilfeferia food came from Tac i.. 262 ...- STUDENT LIFE Bueno, WC ,xx xx X.: f X ., , 4 I ayw WORKING FOR THE WEEKEND. Amy Thompson, junior, works of Bolen's Holl- mork in Hulen Moll for d porf-Time job, os do mdny oTher sTudenTs. 5 ki Egg: s h WITH A REBEL YELL, members of The TESTING THE ESCALATORS FOR FAULTS, sophomore cldss cheer The Vdrsify Borbie Luper, junior, spendsoweekend foofboll Teom on To vicfory. shopping oT Hulen Moll. Ya: It . 'QL h gif I B,,--is WhdT's dll The exoifemenf? IT looks like moss hysferio buf Tdke d closer look ond you'll see iT's nofhing ouT of The ordinory . . . . . . iT'S G WEEKEND!!!! VVhdT else could moke sTudenTs pour ouT of The school so fosT'? Affer five ddys of cldsses ond lec- Tures, sTudenTs feel ds if They need Their weekend. 'iThe firsT Thing I Think dpouf on lvlonddy morning is Fridoy nighT, oommenfed junior, Rhondd Red- gon. The oofiyifies ThdT fill d sTudenT's weekend ydry ds much os The sTu- denTs Themselves. lvlovies, ddTes, jolos, ond sporfing evenTs ore omong The mosf common wdys To spend o weekend. STudenTs con olso be found of Benlorook Loke, ddnces, ooncerfs, church doTiviTies or jusT reloxing of home. Usuolly, I go ouT wiTh my friend on his moped ond we find some- Thing To do, sold sophomore, Shon Oswdlf. L, 264 it STUDENT LIFE A weekend con be used for mony Things. lT's ideol for cdfching up on schoolwork or IosT sleep. Re- gdrdless of how iT's used, o week- end is d needed breok, on escdpe from The hossles of school. As ju- nior, Ann Tdylor summed iT up, UI look forword To The weekend so I con go ouT wiTh my friends ond jusT forgef dbouf school. -Meredfh Whiffen A10 BW? ef Jing 5' fs am me X M 1 , s -fffxggggggf' H X uf K l 7 V Q , Sk 5? S . HA, 35 5 ff 'im f .- , . Suzi, A. K H5452 ir. ,Q ,. When iT seems parenTs do noT undersTand, Teachers do noT care, and problems arise from nowhere . . . Friends make a difference STephanie Grzych, senior, A friend can forgeT an argumenT in a maTTer of seconds and never bring iT up again. .i Jeff Toler, sophomore, A friend is someone I can TrusT and have fun wiTh when we are TogeTher. l- Maki Lloyd, freshman, Friends undersTand. Jill Conley, senior, A friend will always sTick by you Through The good and The bad Times. . Lisa Brown, junior, A friend is someone down-To-earTh ThaT loves you!!! Helen Cochran, sophomore, 'Friends TrusT you all The Time no maTTer whaT you do. friend Cfrendbp n. 1. person who knows and likes anoTher 2. person who favors and supporTs A friend is much more Than a dicTionary definiTion. We laugh, cry, love, and someTimes haTe wiTh our friends. Our friends know our deepesT, darkesT secreT: we TrusT Them wiTh iT, Tool By The way, have you hugged a friend To- day?-Courfney Haburn HEY! WHAT'S SO FUNNY? Seniors STeven Plummer and Richard Longoria share a friendly joke. WAITRESS, PLEASE! Seniors Charlene Daniels and Renee Jackson swap daily gossip in The cafeTeria. l- 267 ....... FRIENDS EVER SO INTENSELY, juniors Kem Locke, Keely Locke, and Julie Olin help each oTher prepare signs for Rebelafion. RELAXING OUTSIDE, Juniors Tami PeTTy, Melissa Bybee, and Sonda BenneT Take Time To visif before morning classes. Whdl Guys See In Girls You're vvdlking down The holl ond suddenly you see him-ThoT Toll, gorgeous blonde-hdired, plue-eyed doll: ond he looks good Todoy! Your mind insTonTly svviToh- es To your dppedronoe. VVhdT does my hdir look like? ls my moke- up smeored? Oh! Why did I hdve To vvedr This ugly sweoTer?! So Tooky, you Think To yourself. He posses by vviTh jusT d simple i'Hi ond o smdll smile. lT's more Thdn jusT looks Guys look dT girls in o differenT vvdy. Eooh hos his own ided of The idedl girl. 'TlT's d oompinoTion of looks, hoir, physique, ond person- dliTy. lT's noT jusT one Thing, com- menTed senior lvlork Tuleoke. While some guys look dT The beouTy of d girl's foce firsT, oThers merely judge by o girl's persondl- iTy. UA girl's personoliTy is o mojor pdrT of doTing. lf she's noT nioe enough, buT preTTy enough, she's TRCUBLE IN PARADISE? Juniors Jenni SmiTh ond Dovid Chorron quorrel over d leTTer from o secreT odmirer. STUDENT LIFE jusT noT worTh iT, sold sophomore Kevin Vllognor. On The mdioriTy, mosT guys wonT o girl who is jusT nice. Looks, oloThes, eTc., mdTeridl Things, merely odd d Touch To whoT d guy reolly vvdnTs. Junior Rdlph Mendez odded, 'TA girl's looks mdke up some of my opinion, puT mdinly iT is The vvdy she doTs Towdrds me per- sondllyf'-Koren Mason WAITING FOR THE LIMO TO ARRIVE, sophomores Kelle Russell, Luis Woin- sTein, ond Cori PosoviTz look over Their schedule for The evening. COMPARING NOTES, STeve BuffingTon, KeiTh lvloThis, John Shdnklin, ond Dovid Hommon Tell obouT Their weekend. 'W fkivvfadiiiw' . 1' a 3 Q ' .- ,2Q1f:,..1,i.5 .1:1f1f. , ,,: , , . ' , 5 EGFR. M k I ' X Q 4 K fxf.- i :ix Q15 fs' .N i: . ' ff , I I N K - ' .QM-2, w H U, , 4 QW. , , , . , ,-an-1,1:,,.W mmm.:-.:, ,111-, Lf,-Ifwl- 'ff .f,- ml..-i., 5 1, Q -was-1. - ws are .1311 ' A 1 , ,af ' X ' - Any Time, anywhere . . Girls iusl wanna have fun! ls fun The only Thing girls Think abouT? Probably noT, buT iT cer- Tainly ranks near The Top of The lisT. STroll down The hall and you'll mosT likely see groups of girls, paired off, shooTing The breeze or ham- ming iT up. Freshmen and sophomore girls spend innumerable hours exploring malls, Talking on The phone and scopin for guys. On any given SaTurday, girls can be found flocking To Their favoriTe sTores To Try on The very laTesT fashions. Money isn'T a facTor in This pasTime. As Senior Evelyn Tid- YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING exclaims sophomore Jody l-larris QrighTj as GreTa Laur Tells her The laTesT on an inside joke. well says, lT's impossible To buy anyThing wiThouT money, buT I en- joy shopping anyway. DespiTe The vasT amounT of a female's life devofed To shopping, girls find Time for many oTher plea- sures such as ThaT noTorious favor- iTe, Talking on The phone for hours upon hours. And whaT, you mighT ask, do They find To Talk abouT for These long periods of Time? Gos- sip, of course. Yes, for some sTrange reason, girls have a need To know who's doing whaT wiTh whom, when, where, and why. BuT The older you geT, The more freedom and exciTemenT you Tend To wanT. Juniors and Seniors like To do more mischievious Things-geT inTo Trouble! They do Things like cruising Bowie or Cooper for guys and sTaying ouT laTe To parTy , a word of auesTionable definiTion. Senior Karri RoberT says, ParTying means geTTing TogeTher wiTh friends and finding an awe- some parTy and some fine guys. BuT whoever and wherever you are, fun is whaT you make iT.- Tanya Doyle FLOURESCENT ORANGE JUST ISN'T MY COLOR laughs Senior Heidi HarT as she looks aT cloThes aT Sanger Harris in Hulen Mall. ........... 274 : eireis M 8: M'S MAKE FRIENDS, and so does cafeTeria food according To sopho- mores Avalon Blackburn and Tonya Wilson and freshmen Karen Poole, Mon- ique Bachman, and Cassandra lVliTch- ell. When The good Times roll dround we . . The ided of ceIeproTing on eyenT, wheTher iT be mdjor or mi- nor, dppedls To mosT people re- gdrdless of Their oge. I ceIeproTe ThoT I om finolly ouT of Wedgwood ond inTo high schooI, commenTs Bill Hdllgren, freshmon. When someone Thinks of cele- prdTions, They ofTen Think of ChrisT- mos, New Yedrs, ond pirfhddys. IVIosT people don'T woiT for o holi- doy To ceIeproTe: ony occosion will do. Junior, Greg Swihurd ex- cloimed, 'IAnyTime There is d por- CELEBRATE Ty, I ceIeproTeI Birfhddys ore d Time To come TogeTher wiTh friends or fomily dnd con be d Time of exciTemenT. IT con medn geTTing your driver's Ii- cense or even going To your firsT R rdTed movie. I wos redlly looking forword To my sixTeenTh pirThdoy pecouse when I goT my license I knew how much more freedom I would hove, com- menTed Lisd Zorofe, senior. When The fooTpoII Tedm wins o Tough gome, The whole school hos DECORATING THE FIELD HOUSE, senior Ivlelisso Moore prepdres for The Home- coming ceIeprdTion. l., 272 ..l. STUDENT LIFE reoson To ceIeprdTe. AfTer we win d gdme I ceIeprdTe by going ouT To eoT wiTh my girlfriend or The oTher copfoins on The Teom, sToTed Richord Longorid, senior. WheTher weekdoy or weekend, you con olwoys find some sorT of o ceIeprdTion Tdking pldce, so when you ore Tired of school, geTTing off work, or jusT pldin bored, sTop ev- eryThing ond . . . CELEBRATEI-Mi- choel Philpski WITHIN THEIR BUSY WEEK, juniors CourT- ney Anderson ond Geri BurTon find Time To ceIebroTe o speciol occosion. PAINTING A BIRTHDAY SIGN, junior Arli- son Liles, senior Leslie Liles, ond junior Monico Nelson displdy Their credTiviTy. .W W H vw , . A Q A W 'iimmz' gm? 1 M ,Q we 54 J?v . ,,... 5 I ,,,, Q -r fe 5 Q V W ef 1,1-ew mf- f , , , fu' 'i :,:3Z- 134.55 . i .ff. U.- ,mn- a Y- if , :ck ,mf if .QA A M1 1 ,fl , , we ge , 5 , x Q F' SEE ik R Y X v F' ..,, 9, B - 3, . ,R La Wm: - 'g- im , Bensinger, Deanna 249 Brooks, Cynthia 436, 438, 439 HNDEX Abel, Rebecca 440, 436, 478 Abrams, Tim 206 Abramson, Mitchell 435 ACADEMIC DECATHALON 434, 435 Acker, Juanita 88, 407, 440, 433, 474, 477, 478 Acosta, Suni 220 Acuna, John 22, 409, 430, 432, 435, 474, 478 Adams, Adrian 72, 445, 232, 234 Adams, Barry 206 Adkins, Amy 36, 52, 83, 407, 440, 436, 4113, 477, 478 Adkinson, Britt 206 Adkinson, Lisa 94, 234 Adrian, Sheryl 478 Aebi, Misty 406, 448, 234 Agee, David 248, 249 Agee, Renna 220 Aguilar, Robby 206 Ahlstrom, Mark 438, 478 Albany, Billy 84, 206 Albert, Kelley 86, 428 Albert, Kiah 428, 478 Aldahl, Lori 409, 427, 206 Alexander, Iris 442, 206 Alexander, Shawn 234 Allar, Angela 29 Allen, Acia 206 Allen, Bruce 234 Allen, Derek 96, 436, 220 Allen, Dominica 420, 234 Allen, Joanna 448, 478 Allen, Melinda 205, 206 Allen, Sharon 52 Allen, Timothy 478 Alliman, Charles 206 Allton, Ronald 86, 220 Alvarado, Andrea 420, 234 Alvarez, Lisa 234 Anderle, Rob 448, 424, 433, 234 Anderson, Anna 409, 433, 478 Anderson, Chad 80, 220 Anderson, Courtney 83, 94, 407, 447, 424, 442, 205, 207, 272 Anderson, Daphne 440, 478, Arrington, Averly 234 Arrington, Bob 424, 432, 433, 478 Arrington, Jim 432 ART CLUB 436, 437 Ashley, Margaret 22, 409, 440, 422, 430, 432, 478, 202 Ashman, Heather 220 Ashmar, Amal 430, 432, 433, 234 Ashworth, Nata 474, 478 Ashworth, Roderick 92, 206 Assaad, Mark 94, 95, 234 Athon, Susan 220 Atkins, l-larvey 444 Atkinson, Leigh 406, 447, 430, 432, 234 Augsburger, Mike 66, 444, 234 Ausbrooks, Carrie 435, 249 Austin, Amie 206 Axley, Heather 220 Ayers, Patricia 96, 234, 255 T E Baergen, Jeff 65, 80, 206 Bagwell, David 478 Bagwell, Ladonna 234 Baum, Stephen 86 Baumgardner, Benjamin 220 Baxter, Stacey 433, 220 Baxter, Tavernar 206 Bay, Joe 220 Bay, Michele 432, 433, 206 Beach, Dena 234 Beach, Joshua 408, 409, 220 Beach, Tammy 206 Beard, Jennifer 220 Beard, Marcy 406, 249, 220 Beaton, Angela 426, 479 Becan, Stephanie 220 Beck, Charles 448, 479 Beck, Daron 479 Beeler, Shelley 479 Beene, Lane 25, 33, 65, 206, 207 Behrends, Kristi 206 Bekker, Danny 206 Bekker, David 234 Bekker, Gila 234 Belew, John 206 Bell, Caroline 249 Benavides, Patricia 220 Bordelon, Melody 420, 234 Botkin, Terry 66, 433, 220 Botros, Heba 234 Bourland, Sandi 235 Bowen, John 58, 59, 68, 206 Bowers, Sarah 424, 433, 235 BOXING 92 Box, Stephen 235 Boyd, Angie 426 Boyd, Mamie 249 Boykin, Tara 440, 439, 484 Boysen, Kenny 66, 220 Bradford, Bryan 94, 235 Bradford, Jeff 206 Branch, Jeff 66, 445, 235 Brand, Max 94, 484 Brandon, Kelly 235 Brandt, Scott 447 Braxton, Charles 206 Brazzel, Kelli 206 Breding, John 448, 206 Breese, Russell 86, 87, 220 Brewer, James 220 Brian, l-larold 422, 432, 435, 470, 473, 474,484,202 Bench, Danna 206 Bennett, Bennett, Jerry 444, 445 Kathryn 77, 206 Bennett, Marjorie 77, 440, 479, 490 Bennett Sonda 234, 267 Bennett, Xavier 220 Briggs, Becky 206 Briscoe, Mary 484 Brittain, Scott 206 Brittain, Stephanie 484 Britton, Britton, David 484 Janet 52, 96, 409, 220 Brodsky, Terry 484 Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey Brock 54, 60, 64, 66, 220 Leigh 409, 448 Tonya 83, 220 Yolanda 78 234 Baker: Andy Qs, Qs, 478 Bakeh Bakeh Baken Baken Bakeh Bakeh 206 James 64, 234 Lashaun 220 Marybeth 478 Michele 424, 206 Sidney 72, 234 Wendy 430, 432, 433, Bakula, Adorna 432 259 Anderson, Kimberly 78, 88, 234 Anderson, Laurie 206 Anderson, Lisa 206 Anderson, Rebbecca 447, 424 234 Anderson, Sharon 478 Anderson, Steven 220 Anderson, Suzie 33, 62, 440, 439, 446, 465, 478, 484,202 Anderson, Vanessa 444, 234 Anderson, Windell 80, 94, 96, 420 Andrews, Cyndee 49, 62, 474, 478, 202 Andrews, Jerome 445, 234 Ard, Dawnya 94, 234 Ard, Shelly 240 Arias, Maria 220 Arms, Thad 445, 420, 478 Armstead, Katrena 75, 420, 220 Armstrong, Suzanna 478 Arnett, Cathy 409, 440, 436 Arnett, Lawra 5, 29, 234 Arnold, Lisa 220 Arnold, Tim 445, 220 Baldwin, Terry 478 Balk, Jana 422 Ballard, Gary 206 Ballow, Bill 234 Balthrop, Keith 96, 206 Baltzer, Stacy 478 BAND446, 447,448,449 Banks, Desmond 220 Barber, Kim 63, 234 Barger, Ofer 234 Barkley, Pam 249 Barminski, Willa 249 Barnes, Andrew 220 Barnes, Brenda 420, 234 Barners, Clyde 60, 220 Barnett, Darrell 220 Barnett, Jason 445, 234 Barnes, Jimmie 249 Barnett, Leo 234 Barnett, Marlene 478 Barnum, Ryan 234 Barron, Aileax 234 Barron, Althea 206 Barthlow, Clyde 60, 220 Barton, Danny 64, 66, 234 BASEBALL 58, 59, 60, 64 Basham, Kara 436, 478 Basheer, Kenya 75, 420, 234 Basheer, Najee 478 BASKETBALL 68, 69, 70, 74, 72, 73, 74, 75 Bassham, Russell 86, 220 Bates, Bonnie 478 Batty, Gerald 72 Baucham, Monique 234, 274 Baugh, Michael 234 Bentle, Rodney 479, 260 Benton, Mark 46, 220 Berger, Caroline 234 Berger, Jackie 479 Bergman, Stuart 220 Bergmann, Bradi 72 Berry, Bobby 66, 234 Berry, Lylian 220 Berry, Chad 424, 234 Berryhill, Mike 234 Bertelsen, Eric 86, 87, 93, 234 Bertelsen, Hans 45, 84, 93, 479 Bevers, Lauren 480 Beyette, Jason 220 Beyette, Matt 93, 480 Bibbs, Dana 223 Biester, Leslie 220 Billson, Chad 420, 234 Billson, Wendy 480 Bilz, Jennifer 406, 409, 430, 432, 433, 435, 220, 259 Birchfield, Davida 448, 220 Bishop, Joe 66, 220 Bishop, Kelly 234 Biitiker, Gayle 406, 420, 249, 220 Black, Billy 448, 239 Black, Clay 448, 220 Blackburn, Avalon 274 Blackburn, Dwight 444 Blackman, Lisa 409, 440, 432, 480 Blair, Tawnya 420, 422, 220 Blake, Jana 447, 420 Blanco, Lori 409, 430, 432, 220 Blessing, Kevin 220 Bob, Dennis 234 Bob, Elizabeth 220 Bob, Samuel 206 Bodenhamer, Jodi 49, 440, 432, 433, 439, 446, 480, 484 Bodoin, Monica 94, 427, 234 Boesch, Natalie 480 Bogie, Ashley 447, 449, 439, 446, 472, 473, 475, 480 Bollin, Kevin 98, 206 Bonilla, Teresa 480 Booth, David 447, 206 Boozer, Brannon 44, 49, 94, 480 249 Brooks, Brooks, Rhonda 44 Tracey 404, 484, 262 Browder, Jason 235 Brown, Brown, Brown, Adam 235 Angela 484 Anthony 427, 220 Brown, Audrey 426, 428, 430 Brown, Brad 484 Brown, Cassandra 484 Brown, Gary 64, 66, 235 Brown, Kathrine 48, 422, 235 Brown, Kathryn 447, 438, 439, 476, 206 Brown, Laura 435, 249 Brown, Lisa 206 Brown, Melissa 9, 430, 432, 206 Brown, Michael 432 Brown, Millicent 75, 77, 220 Brown, Scott 484, 202 Brown, Sheri 440, 439, 484, 496 Brown, Stephen 447, 422, 430, 433, 435, 484 Brown, Tracy 484, 202 Browning, Sam 484 Broyles, Susan 484 Bruckner, Ted 424, 206 Brucks, Cyndi 404, 407, 440, 422, 430, 432, 433, 446, 472, 474, 477, 484,202 Bruhn, Todd 86, 235 Brunn, Heather 409, 432, 433, 440, 474, 484 Bryant, Kendra 484 Bryant, Michael 86, 220 Bryson, Amy 434, 438, 224 Bublik, Paul 94, 444, 235 Buchanan, Mark 448, 224 Buckellew, Duke 409, 206 Buckellew, Phil 96, 440, 224, 230 Budaus, Marcus 84, 224 Buffington, Robert 86 Buffington, Steve 52, 55, 65, 206, 235, 268 Bullock, Jay 442, 445, 206 Bungarz, Jane 430, 249 Burch, Katheryn 235 Burdorf, Brian 23, 28, 38, 49, 52, 409, 440, 464, 474, 476, 484, Cotton, Bryan 66, 222 202 Burdorf, Van 37, 84, 409, 206 Burnett, Norman 94, 235 Burns, Jason 60, 224 Burrell, Roderick 27, 65, 206 Burroughs, Jane 409, 424, 433, 224 Burt, Michael 206 Burt, Robert 96, 403, 206 Burton, Geri 407, 447, 207, 235, 272 Burton, Holly 235 Bush, Michelle 484 Butler, Aleshia 484 Butler, Jerry 94, 235 Butler, Russell 447 Butterly, Annie 29, 235 Buyers, Matt 235 Byars, Tobin 235 Byars, Tobin 235 Bybee, Christie 224 Bybee, Melissa 426, 267 Cade, Arin 207 Cager, Barbra 435, 249 Cagle, Stefanie 207 Cain, Kimberly 224 Calderon, Raquel 224 Caldwell, Becky 236 Caldwell, Jerry 224 Caldwell, Jimmy 445, 448, 420, 423, 207 Caldwell, Kim 448, 207 Caldwell, Sean 92, 224 Caldwell, Sherri 235 Calton, Patrice 448, 236 Calvert, Mike 444 CAMERA CLUB 436, 437 Campbell, Clarence 68, 420, 236 Campbell, Derrick 80 Campbell, Drinda 236 Campbell, Jill 207 Campbell, Joe 40, 207 Cannon, Kenneth 224 Cannon, Jimmy 34, 474 Canon, Shelley 83, 220 Canon, Todd 406, 448, 236 Cantrell, Barbie 224 Cao, Chi 432 Cao, Nhai 424, 207 Capone, Sean 207 Capps, J.R. 96, 220 Cardona, Marty 207 Carmichael, Kyle 409, 424, 433, 435, 207 Carouthers, Roger 427 Carpentier, Scott 432, 207 Carr, Adonna 474, 484 Carra, Robin 438, 484 CHEERLEADERS 62, 63 Chenoweth, Keith 448, 224 Chess, Lorenzo 208 Chesshir, Alysia 84, 482, 490 Chi, Johnny 224 Chi, Krista 426, 482 Chilton, Scott 208 Cho, Chin 432 CHOIR 420, 424 Chou, Shirley Christian, John 66, 406, 236, 238 Christner, Ronald 224 Christopher, Mark 208 Chupik, Kevin 68, 75, 482 Chupik, Kimberly 44, 224 Cisneros, Kip 409, 432, 208 Cissa Clark Clark Clark Clark, Clark , Hamilton 420, 423, 224 Clarence 66 Eileen 208 Jay 92, 224 Kristen 224 Mark 54, 409, 440, 472, 482, 262 Clark, Morleen 236 Clark, Marlin 236 Clark, Robert 427, 208 Clay, Angel 236 Clayton, Scott 424, 433, 236 Clayton, Thomas 84, 208 Clements, Mike 236 Clemons, Eric 84, 208 Cleveland, Marcy 76, 78, 482, 202 Clewis, Cynthia 482 Clinton, Petrice 448, 236 Clouse, Robert 80, 222 Clough, Alvin 482 Cobb, David 96, 222 Cobb, Eric 236 Coble, Chris 60, 222 Coble, Judy 479, 482 Cochran, Helen 409, 222 Coddington, Kimberly 70, 438, 474 Cohen, Amy 433, 236 Colborn, Joanna 433, 236 Cole, Alyssa 482 Cole, Clint 236 Cole, LeAnn 482 Cole, Anthony 222 Coleman, Sarah 94, 420, 423, 208 Coleman, Sonceria 236 Collins, Damon 482 Collins, Lisa 482 Collins, Stephen 66, 236 COMPUTER CLUB 432, 433 Conley, Jill 440, 426, 436, 482 Conn, Wendy 78 Connely, Michelle 236 Conner, Melissa 426, 482 Conner, Paige 409, 222, 256, 283 Cook, Dorothy 427, 249 Cook, James 236 Cook, Rusty 222 Cook, Samantha 236 Coombes, Candyce 448, 222 Coomer, Ricky 222 Conrod, Ronda 208 Cooper, lngram G. 249 Cooper, Paul 445 Cope, Melody 66, 237 Copeland, Danny 64, 237 Corley, Dana 482 Corley, Kerri 83, 222, 224 Corely, Timothy 237 Cormier, Donald 482 Cornelius, James 237 Cornish, Amy 222 Cortez, Karla 482, 490 Cosby, Lisa 208 Coscia, Claudia 48, 433, 222 Costen, Stacey 96, 407, 205, 208 Cotten, Matthew 66, 237 Cotten, Susan 433, 237 Cottingham, Marie 424, 482, 288 Couch, Nancy 208 Couch, Patrick 237 Coulter, Shannon 482 COUNCIL 406, 407, 443, 476, 205, 249, 233 Cowmall, Sheila 237 Cowen, Byron 237 Cox, Brad 206 Cox, Eric 86, 237 Cox, Kathy 88, 237 Cox, Laurie 9, 430, 432, 438, 208 Cox, Luan 97, 96, 222 Cox, Sandra 54, 438, 439, 482 Crane, Caren 9, 430, 433, 222 Cranford, Greg 60, 66, 86, 222 Cranford, Sherrie 244 Crass, Sherrie 70, 432, 433, 208 Crawford, Aiyan 222 Crawford, Jessie 208 Crawford, Kevin 482 Crayton, Ernest 420, 222 Creel, Jennifer 482 Cretsinger, Josh 482 Crocheron, Michelle 247 Cromble Gina 482 CROSS COUNTRY 90, 94 X Crossland, Richland 72, 208 Crouch, Shelley 208 Crowder, Genia 432, 433, 208 Crowder, Willis 448, 222 Crum, Rusty 222, 237 Crummel, Christine 27, 448, 237 Crump, Tim 448 Cruz, Luis 65 CSG 440, 444 Cude, Linda 440, 449, 474, 482 Cullison, Lance 237 Culpepper, Chris 222 Cunningham, Scott 60, 222 Cura, Bernadette 96, 407, 409, 433, 438, 473, 474, 477, 483, 202 Cura, Bethany 447, 430, 432, 433, 435, 222 Cura, Ricky 209 Dacy, Alanna 33, 483 Dailey, John 247 Dailey, Laura 448, 209 Dana, Denise 55, 237 Daniel, Brian 448, 436, 439, 483, 202 Daniel, Lee Anne 222 Daniels, Charlene 44, 30, 483, 266 Daniels, Jennifer 237 Daniels, Rhonda 424 Dao, Khanh 430, 432, 209 Dao, Richard 96, 209 Darnell, Clarence 420, 222 Davidson, Alan 209, 409 Davidson, Dortha 249 Davidson, Jo 249 Davis, Christina 209 Davis, David 60, 66, 222 Davis, Joseph 237 Davis, Julie 30, 38, 83, 409, 440, 483, 202 Davis, Mike 209 Davis, Michelle 406, 237 Davis, Reese 44, 442, 209 Davis, Stephen 9, 430, 432, 209 Davis, Vickie 445, 424 Davis, Warren 84 Davis, Zachary 237 Day, Jon 209 Deaver, Glenn 474, 474, 483 DEBATE 408, 409, 443 Dechateauvieux, Charles 65, 483 Dederichs, Kathy 483 Delcombre, Raymond 444 Derrick, Anthony 60, 424 Desai, Jolly 430, 432 DeYoung, Kim 44, 94, 237 Diaz, Lorna 433, 483 Diaz, Maria 409, 440, 483 Dick, Dianne 209 Dick, Elizabeth 209 Dicke, Ron 72 Dickson, Edlyne 422, 249 Diehi, Larry 94, 484 Dingman, Eric 209 Dirnberger, Cori 29, 47, 407, 409, 436, 438, 439, 446, 472, 475, 205, 209 Dithen, Anthony 237 Diviness, Lisa 222 Dixon, Robert 65 Dobson, Joel 64, 66, 237 Dobson, Julie 209 Dodd, Jeff 237 Dodds, Michelle 406, 249, 223 Dodson, Ann 209 Does, Michelle 484 Dolce, Angela 249 Dominy, Denise 223 Dominy, Susan 83, 209 Domotor, Colleen 78, 223 Donnelly, Jennifer 402, 209 Donnelly, Julie 94, 402, 409, 222 Dooley, Calvin 237 Dooley, Kevin 66 Dorsey, Edwina 237 Doskocil, Kelly 438, 223 Doyle, Scott 448, 424, 237 Doyle, Tanya 407, 447, 432, 433, 209 Dozier, Clarence 484 Dozier, Deborah 75, 237 Drake, Vivian 223 Dransfield, Gwen 484 Dransfield, Thomas 223 Draper, Doug 448, 209 Drinovsky, Steven 80, 94, 237 Drummond, Gary 223 Duewel, Sean 53, 58, 60, 64, 66 223 Dugan, Paulani 75, 223 Duke, Claudia 223 Dukes, Mary 237 Dunavant, Cynthia 420, 209 Duncan, Dillian 432, 433, 209 Duncan, Patrick 223 Dunlap, Kelly 94, 237 Dunn, Brian 432, 223 Durda, Karen 447, 430, 432, 439, 474, 484 Durham, Brian 484 Durham, Mike 209 Duwe, Mike 43, 58, 209, 244 Dvornicich, Dawn 94, 209 Dvornicich, Joy 94, 237 Dwight, Mike 22, 33, 66, 232, 237 Dwight, Tim 447, 449, 436, 439, 484, 202 Ducas, Mike 64, 237 Dyer, Robert 237 Delgado, David 209 Denton, Robin 83, 222 Deponte, Tina 209 Derr, Skip 436, 209, 285 MARTIN LUTHER KING January 20, 4986 was celebrated by millions of Americans as the first national holiday honoring the birthday of the late civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. King was known for his non-violent approach to the civil rights revolution in the form of sit-ins and marches. His l'dream came true with the integration of schools, election of blacks to public office, and open-housing provisions. His life ended abruptly on April 4, 4968 when he died of a gun-shot wound in Memphis, Tennessee.-Cyndi Eatman, Sherry 209 Eaton, Marie 209 Echols, Cherice 427, 209, 283 Eckhard, Tracie 209 Edgar, Deborah 94, 237 Edwards, Andrea 96, 484, 202 Edwards, Cynthia 237 Edwards Julie 237 Edwards Patrick 66, 237 Edwards, Ruben 66, 420, 237 Edwards Edwards, Edwards Ruth 444, 223 Shannon 94, 237 Terrence 223 Effersorifbqvrd 33, 34, so, Qi, 484 Effertz, Stephen 6, 39, 223 Eggleston, Angela 484 Eggleston, Jo 249 Ellis, Jomonia 223 Ellis, Larry 9 Elmore, Philip 445, 433, 485 Elmore, William 445, 432 Elrod, Robert 45, 404, 440, 434, 436, 439, 485, 202 Ely, Matt 65, 433, 474, 485 Embree, Devon 88, 223 Emery, Jennie 92, 209 Emery, Julia 438, 209 Emory, Terance 86, 237 Engelland, Beth 78, 88, 237 Engeliand, Laura 409, 440, 439, 485, 496, 202 Enochs, Beth 249 Ensor, Karissa 223 Epping, Kim 448, 237 Epping, Mike 209 Ericson, Jennifer 96, 237 Erion, Keith 485 Erion, Pamela 433, 223 Erskine, John 223 Erwin, Davis 448, 209 Erwin, Holly 88, 237 Erwin, Tommy 65, 485 Espinoza, Diana 409, 433, 485 Esquivel, Israel 223 Esslinger, Justin 86, 237 Estes, David 436, 439, 475, 209 Estes, Jennifer 237 Ethridge, Shane 66, 223 Etter, Tia 424, 485 Evans, Casey 409, 428, 432, 223 Evans, Crystal 424, 485 Evans Evans, Evans, Jamar 66 Sean 485 Victor 4 45 Gall, Kevin 66, 223 Evatt, Becky 209 Ewing, Kevin 86, 87 EXCELSIOR ZENITH 424, 425 Fairchild, Whitney 83, 94, 223 Falco, Lisa 426, 485 Fangman, Lauren 49, 62, 485, 202 Farausto, Benito 445 Farris, Lori 485 Farrell, Stephen 445 Fasol, Malinda 83 Fattig, Julie 45, 62, 430, 432, 433 485,202 Fattig, Stephanie 30, 45, 209 Favor 439 Fedor, Jennifer 54, 420, 422, Diane 432, 433, 485 Fedorick, Raymond 66 Fekete, Leigh Ann 444, 223 Felan, Kristin 222 Ferguson, Debra 222 Ferrell, Cheryl 247 Ferrell, Steven 444 FHA 426, 427 Fields, Bret 65, 436, 480, 485, 202 Fineman, Andrew Fink, Tricia 209 Fish, Jenni 24, 447, 209 Fisher, Elizabeth 209 Fitch, Brett 209 Fitzgerald, Tanya 209 Fleming, Heather 63, 409, 222 Fleming, Lance 80, 222 Flores, Oscar 66 Flores, Shelly 238 Flores, Yvette 485 Floyd, Stephanie 222 Flynn, Jim 65, 485 Flynn, Shawn 64, 66, 238 Fogleman, Debbie 209 Folsche, Becky 436, 238 Folsche, Laura 438, 475, 485 FOOTBALL 64, 65, 66, 67 Forbus, Sandra 485, 202 Ford, Robin 448, 424, 433, 474, 485 Ford, Stephen 442, 238 FOREIGN LANGUAGE 430, 434 FORENSICS 408, 409, 443 Forrest, Sara 485, 202 Fort, Betsy 47, 440, 436, 438, 485 Fortner, Michael 409, 223 Fortune, Cynthia 238 Foster, David 96, 223 Foster, Nicole 485 Foxworth, Trevi 447, 223 Frakes, Ken 444, 238 Frame, Arlyn 440, 449, 474, 485 Franklin, Mark 238 Franklin, Scott 94, 474, 485 Franklin, Tchia 72, 238 Franks, Lisa 223 Frausto, Benito 238 Free, Amy 238 Free, Ted 96, 223 Freeman, Heather 222 Freeman, Robert Freeman, Tracy 238 French, Lisa 83, 209 Friend, Bryan 440, 432, 485 Fron, Mike 485 Fron, Tracy 223 Fruechte, Kim 420, 238 Fuller, Gahlen 238 Fuller, Melvin 238 Fulton, Norman 249 Fuaua, Kim 427, 209 Fuqua, Vincent 238 Gallagher, Jay 64, 66, 238 Galloway, Bubba 209 Gamble, Jule 447, 238 Garb, Ronni 37, 438, 209 Garbarino, Denise 430, 432, 209 Garcia, Dwayne 238 Garcia, Javier 485 Gardner, Terry 78, 238 Garland, Becky 432, 433, 485 Garland, Ralph Jr, 445, 223 Garner, Lori 486 Garner, Melissa 209 Garner, Mike 486 Garrett, Maria 44, 442, 486 Garrett, Marie 83, 223 Gartner, Geoffrey 424, 238 Gatica, Alberto 60, 223 Gayot, Jennifer 447 Geddings, April Lynn 223, 257 Gee, Gina 36, 58, 474, 486 Geiger, Sherry 238 Gembler, Jason 239 Genetti, Steve 209 George, Mike 486 Ghassemian, Farzad 209 Gibbons, Kevin 42, 66, 424, 223 Gibson, Cynthia 486 Gibson, Karen 7, 409, 440, 433, 436, 438, 439, 475, 486 Gibson, Robert 66, 239 Giessuebel, Toby 223 Gilley, Geoffrey 96, 223 Gilley, Teresa 223 Gillham, Wade 486, 202 Gilliland, Mary 409, 240 Gilmore, Michelle 445, 240 Ginsberg, David 240 Gipson, Laura 83, 239 Gladders, Tim 448, 223 Glaze, Shalleen 88, 239 Gluck, Jody 223 Godby, Angie 58, 432, 433, 435, 240 Godby, Trent 52, 65, 240 Godfredson, Stephen 486 GOLF 98, 99 Gomez, Pedro 239 Gonzales, Joe 445, 432, 433, 240 Gonzales, Silvia 240 Gonzalez, Cassandra 486 Gonzalez, Richard 58, 240 Good, Susan 34, 424, 240 Goode, Angela 240 Goold, Kevin 240 Goolsby, Kelle 224, 284 Gordon, Amy 409, 222, 224 Gordon, Darin 239 Gorg, Austin 486 Gorman, Julie 447, 433, 240 Gorman, Monica 486 Govea, Samuel 239 Grabstald, David 96, 223 Graham, Kimberly 420, 240 Graham, Terry 239 Grandberry, Cynthia 249 Gravenstein, Gayle 420, 423, 239 Graves, Beth 239 Graves, Carol 249 Graves, Denise 239 Graves, Janice 239 Gray, Ellen 447, 448,239 Gray, Kelly 240 Gray, Tinisha 223 Gray, Shawn 58 Greathouse, Eric 433, 223 Greathouse, James 432, 240 Green, Mario 235, 239 Greene, Amy 420, 423 Greene, Kelly 78, 239 Greener, Heather 239 Greenlee, Tina 249 Greenspan, Kevin 54, 96, 223 Greenspan, Michael 408, 409, 486, 495, 202, 287 Greer, Kim 98, 486 Greer, Michaela 240 Greer, Sheila 440, 432, 433, 436, 486 Gregory, Gloria 427, 486 Gregory, Stacey 33, 78, 232, 239 Gregory, Tammi 239 Gresky, David 427, 436, 486 Gribble, Phillip 239 Griffin, Kenneth 224 Griffis, David 486 Griffith, Lisa 428 Griggs, Luci 249 Griggs, Monica 239 Griggs, Randall 65, 436, 240 Grimes, LG. 486 Grimes, Laree 486 Grissom, Diane 436, 486 Gross, Trenna 239 Groves, Matthew 486 Gruver, Mike 66, 239 Gryder, Cyndy 409, 442, 424, 432, 439, 446,240 Grzych, Stephanie 426, 432, 486 Gunnels, Roy 80, 486 Gustafsson, Lars 86, 433, 486 Gutierrez, Stephen 64, 247 Gutrick, Colleen 224 Guyot, Jeffrey 445 Guyot, Jennifer 9, 430, 432, 433, 239 Guyton, Dwight 44, 224 Gwartney, Warren 239 Haas, Hans 98, 239 Haas, James 98, 486, 240 Habermann, Katja 77, 433, 486 Haburn, Courtney 430, 432, 433, 438, 486 Hackbart, Kristie 409, 474, 487 Hadder, Barry 409, 474, 487 Hadder, Richard 239 Haddix, Robert 224 Haddon, Mike 436, 487 Hagen, Susan 29, 239 Hahn, Stacy 94, 95, 240 Hale, Jimmy 92,240 Hallgren, John 84, 85, 436, 240 Hallgren, William 86, 87, 232, 239, 245 Hami den, Farris 72, 239 Hamilton, Tami 224 Hamman, David 34, 65, 487, 256, 269 Hammond, Jeff 52, 68, 94, 240, 283 Hammond, Jon 239 Hammond, Kelly 426, 487 Hampton, Gary 65 Hampton, Lance 239 Hanks, Heidi 438, 240 Hardaway, Brian 239 Hardgraves, Janice 474, 248 Hardin, Wade 65, 204, 240, 283 Hardisti, Staci 240 Hargrove, Tammy 445, 239 Harper, Greg 94, 239 Harper, Lisa 487 Harper, Sheila 240 Harrah, John 66 Harrel, Tammy 239 Harris, Cedric 487 Harris, Charles 240 Harris, Curtis 424, 487 Harris, Drrell 64, 286 Harris, Donnie 68, 463, 487 Harris, Jody 48, 406, 249, 226, 270 Harris, Mark 64, 239 Harris, Latanya 445, 424 Harris, Matt 66, 240 Harris, Nancy 426 Harris, Romone 448, 240 Harris Harris ,Semone 444, 448, 240 on, Charles 224 Hart, Eric 224 Hart, Heidi 487,274 Harter, Joel 240, 239 Harter, Sheri 235, 239 Hartwell, Randal 80, 94, 224 Harvell, Andrea 74, 75, 78, 240 Harvey, Chris 442, 420, 422, 423, 487 Harvey, Monica 420, 224 Harvey, Tom 445, 420, 424, 422, 488 Hasbron, Angela 240 Hasbron, Tammy 224 Hatch, Brian 72, 224 Hatfield, Jeanine 78, 239 Havard, Courtenay 240 Hawkins, Weston 440, 444, 448, 435, 488 Hawkins, Hayley 440, 420, 422, 439, 475, 488,202 Hawkins, Jennifer 224 Hawkins, Shannon 93 Hawkins, Tommy 424, 488 Hawkins, Tressell 488 Hawley, Kimberly 422, 488 Hayden, Erin 240 Hayes, Chad 424, 433, 488, 492, 202 Haynes, Morris 249 Hearn, James 94, 239 Hearn, Mary 249 Heart, Joe 96 Heidelberger, Eric 239 Helm, Allison 240 Heird, Gina 447, 426 Heisler, Tammylynn Heitz, Alexa 407, 240 Helge, Sheree 433, 239 Helmick, Kristin 46, 407, 430, 432, 439, 472, 475, 477, 488, 202 Helton, Sean 239 Hemphill, Nicole Henderson, Erica 239 Hendrick, Kevin 444, 445, 239 Hennig, Elaine 488 Henry, David 60, 224 Henson, David 439 Herren, Mindy 239 Herron, Robert 445 Hickey, Martha 249 Hickman, Sharrie 445, 427, 240, 239 Hiesermann, Brian 445 Higginbotham, Heather Higgins, Tracey 240 High, Trae 224 Highland, Marc 96, 432, 433, 470, 488 Hilburn, Cherri 224 Hill, Bobbi 240 Hill, Karen 240 Hill, Kirsten 433, 239 Hill, Leslie 45, 58, 240 Hill, Matthew 68, 69, 489 Hill, Mitchell 239 Hill, Ron 65, 68, 80, 489 Hill, Traci 239 Hillas, Roland 80, 94, 239 Hillin, Susan 240 Hillman, Deena 224 Hillman, Lori 489 Horn, Mike 66, 86, 225 Horn, Mistilyn 62, 74, 409, 440, 489, 202 Horn, Taryn 2, 240 HORTICULTURE 424, 425, 442 Horton, Keith 4, 409, 205, 240 Horton, Richard 240 Housewright, Wayne 254 Houston, Angela 225 Houston, Jacques 225 Houtz, Stephen 409, 432, 433, 240 Howard, Sandra 489 Howell, Diana 432, 240 Hudson, Robert 420 Hufnagel, Dori 427, 225 Hufnagel, Jennifer 78 Hughes, Bob 65, 84 Humphreys, Robert 244 Hunt, Randall 225 Hunter, Ann 409 Hunter, Jeff 244 Hurst, Fe Hussain, Hutchen licia 244 Bill 96 s, Jennifer 489 lacabucci, Penny 440, 489 IAFS 430, 434 lglehart, lglehart, Yolanda 424, 424,240 Vonceia 440, 489 lngebritson, Stacey 240 lngram, Fay 59, 429, 249 lngram, Lez 445, 225 lngram, Reba 240 lngram, Roland 96, 240 lngram, Tommy 65 INSIGHT 438 lvers, Donna 432, 240 Johnson, Derek 225 Johnson, Eric 94, 489 Johnson, Gary E. 98, 225 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnston, 202 Johnston, Gary J. 99, 438, 489 Heidi 44, 440, 489, 202 Jacinda 244 Karin 94, 224 Kendra 78, 433 Kevin 65, 84, 489 Odessa 249 Vicki 224 Bradley 58, 466, 489, Brett 58, 60, 224 Johnston, David 66 Johnston, Mike 92 Johnston, Phillip 240 Johnston, Taunee 240 Johnston, Timothy 244 Jones, Brent 444 Jones, Bryan 84, 87, 240 Jones, Craig 244 Jones, Eldon 240 Jones, Jane 249 Jones, J, Barry 449, 490 Jones, Jennifer 430, 432, 240 Jones, Julie 240 Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones 475 Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Kyle 224 Linda 240 Melissa 240 Mike 490 Missy 55, 409, 439, 446, 244 Monica 448,244 Monica 224 Paul 490 Shana 244 Stephanie 224 Jones, Toni 447, 224 Jones, Tonya 224 Jones, Will 65 JROTC 443, 444, 445 Judge, Marianne 445, 490 Hiltbrunner, Lana 489 Hiltbrunner, Randell 33, 86, 87, 247 Hlnson, Patricia 224 Hobdy, Dameron 224 Hoffee, Sheri 428, 429, 240 Hogg, Robyn 489 Holden, Holden, Holland, Holland, Holland, Karen 240 Karla 240 Cliff 225 Kathryn 474, 489 Natalie 239 Hollie, John 489 Hollins, Mark 489 Hollis, Carrie 78, 239 Hollis, Richard 422, 489 Holly, Sherri 489 Holman, Jeffrey 489 Holmes, Kevin 66, 225 Holser, Paul 447, 432, 433, 225 Holt, Amy 239 Holt, Jeff 239 Holton, Chuck 84, 436, 472, 240 Hood, Tim 249 Hooper, Jason 225 Hooper, Jerrod 225 Hooper, Jomika 420, 239 Hoover, Jamie 420 Hoover, Steve 432 Hopkin, Ben 94 Hopkins, Scott 80, 240 Hopkins, Sheila 445 Horak, Kiley 66 Horan, Thomas 424, 432, 433, 435 Horchler, Michael 448, 489 Horn, Elaine 54, 424, 435, 439, 470, 489 Horn, Elizabeth 447, 433 Jabbar, Wasey 24 4, 283 Jackson, Corey 72, 73 Jackson, Demetrice 225 Jackson, Elizabeth 24, 409, 440, 447, 430, 432, 433, 435, 474, 489 Jackson, Eric 424 Jackson, Larkette 225 Jackson, Marcus 66, 72, 420, 424, 240 Jackson, Oletha 240 Jackson, Renee 44, 70, 442, 443, 427, 489, 266 Jackson, Winson 225 James, Brian 94, 429, 240 James, Jerry 489 James, Tiffany 93, 240 James, William 240 Janes, Judi 249 Jarnagin, Genise 489 Jarvis, Amy 244 Jefferis, William 489 Jelich, Dierdre 240 Jenkins, Candice 78, 240 Jennings, Michelle 474, 489 Jenson, Jenny 244 Jernigan, Jennifer 225 Jimenez, Renee 225 Jitsukawa, Nahoko 78, 433, 489 Jobe, Stephen 445, 225 Joblin, Jason 64, 240 Joblin, Robby 94, 285 Kadakia, Gurang 445, 240 Kaiser, Kraig 225 Kaplan, Meryl 78, 225 Karger, Chad 96, 224 Karol, Janet 250 Katz, Nir 84, 432, 244 Kayser, Hillary 406, 240 Kazelis, Deanna 440, 438, 446, 490 Kazelis, Joey 22, 224 Keenan, Jamie 240 Keesy, John 224 Kellum, JR 427 Kelly, Kevin 445, 224 Kelly, Philip 240 Kemp, Julie 440, 420, 423, 432 Kemp, Trina 240 Kennemer, Katrina 240 Kerri, Walter 240 Ketchel, Charles 86 Key, Cheryl 447, 224 Key, Donna 224 Key, Janet 224 Key, Mary 224 Khaled, Christine 424, 433, 240 Khan, Wendi 240 Kidd, Joshua 240 Kidd, Kim 224 Killingsworth, Deana 244 Kilpatrick, Robert 224 Kim, Khan 225 Kimberling, Sally 77, 244 Kincaid, Brandon 224 Kindles, Trissa 427 Kindsfather, Diedre 52, 78, 83, 88, 438, 244 Kindsfather, Todd 64, 66, 240 King, Jason 58, 59, 65, 84, 24 4, 240 King, Jennifer 224 King, Jerry 432, 244 King, Mia 240 King, Tamra 29, 53, 78, 88, 406, 224 King, Todd 92, 490 Kirby, Brian 490 Kirby, Bruce 438, 244 Kirby, Lee 490 Kirk, Glenn 84, 85, 438, 244 Kirkland, David 490 Kirkman, Patrick 240 Kite, Christine 448, 240 Klawitter, Chris 202 Kleiner, Jon 445, 224 Klice, James 240 Knight, Mike 242 Knox, Rochelle 447, 240 Knudson, Carlotta 224 Kobus, Kathleen 224 Kolhagen, Becky 78, 242 Konchalski, Mark 34, 65, 490 Kosse, Marine 224 Kottler, Kimberly 240 Kottler, Teri 490 Kram, Caren 88, 240 Kreger, Susan 55, 240 Krehlik, Amy 224 Kubes, Joe 240 Kurz, Angela 224 Lacey, David 240 Lalone, Brigitte 44, 490 Lam, Jamee 430, 432, 474, 490 Lambert, Hal 42, 66, 224 Lambert, Marny 33, 60, 296 Land, Sylvia 249 Landis, Rosie 249 Lane, Chanda 94 Lang, Reese 96 Langvardt, Joel 425, 443 Lanier, Robert 242, 240 Lankford, Stephanie 78, 240 Lanningham, Lisa 226 Lansford, Mark 34, 65, 490, 202 Largent, Brad 80, 432, 490 Larsen, Mark 445, 240 Lashley, Shannon 63, 240 Lasseter, Melissa 242 Johnson, Charletha 24 4 Johnson , Chris 42, 60, 225 Johnson, David 444, 240 Johnson, Deborah 36, 440, 489 25Tl-l MISSION Gn January 28 the world grieved the loss of the crew of the Space Shuttle Challenger when it ex- ploded shortly after liftoff. On board were school teacher Christa McAuliff and six astronauts including Gregory Jarvis, Ronald McNair, Ellison Onizuka, Judith Resnik, Francis Scobee, and Michael Smith. We will always remember this tragedy and the crew mem- bers who died for such an important cause-further- ing the development of our space program.-Jenni Lilchlman, Howard 226 Marlin Lalhen, Darren 240 Lauderdale, Sherry 75, 78, 240 Lauer, Grela 406, 432, 433. 249, 226, 230, 270 Lavake, Debra 432, 226 Lavi, Elay 240 Lawrence, Lauri 30, 49, 62, 440, 435, 475, 490, 202 Lawrence, Slephanie 490 Lawson, William 84, 490 Lea, Cliff 52, 226, 284 Lea, Marcie 44, 24, 407, 440, 436, 439, 446, 477, 490, 202, 258 Leafblad, Slefani 240 Leafblad, Slewarl 424, 240 Leal, Samuel 240 Ledoux, Chrisline 240 Ledoux, Michael 240 Lee, Amy 33, 62, 424, 438, 446, 242 Lee, Chrisly 424, 473,242 Lee, Eva 242 Lee, Hallie 444, 445, 226 Lee, Lisa 88, 242 Leeper, Alison 29, 406, 240 Leffler, Michelle 49, 63, 248, 226 Legan, Angela 240 Lehman, Slacey 242 Leland, Slacey 82, 226 Lemire, Caroline 409, 439, 242 Lemire, Calherine 5, 240 Lemon, Paul 490, 202 Lemmons, Richard 84, 226 Lenz, Alan 80, 226 Lenz, Amy 240 Lenzini, Archer 58, 59, 242 Lesley, Joe 433, 226 Lelbeller, David 242 Lelbeller, Dyan 226 Lelferman, Mike 33, 96, 97, 248, 226, 229 Levanli, Adrianna 490 Level, Jennifer 240 Levin, Ann 427, 490 Levy, Oren 240 Levy, Ronen 84, 242 Lewis, Billy 240 Lewis, Lisa 226 Lieperl, Gerald 244, 250 Liles, Allison 447, 433,242,273 Liles, Leslie 440, 474, 490, 202 Lindsey, Slephen 60, 66, 226 Ling, Hwei 490 Ling, Rosa 426, 226 Linscoll, Lance 96, 226 Lipper, Byron 448, 424, 240 Lipper, Chris 448, 449, 424, 439, 242 Lill, Jason 490 Lillie, Ben 242 Lillie, Tim 420, 429, 242 Lillie, Tobin 240 Lilllejohn, Oscar 80, 84, 242 Lilzler, Susan 474, 490 Llewellyn, Belh 250, 259 Lloyd, Machi 86, 89, 240 Lloyd, Bif 84, 409, 436, 439, 205, 242 Lobrechl, Chrisli 433, 226 Locke, Keely 448, 432, 433, 439, 242, 267 Locke, Kem 448, 432, 433, 439, 243, 267 Lockharl, Kim 9, 430, 432, 433, 226 Loflis, Lavonda 243 Loflon, Jackie 243 Logan, Brad 490 Logan, Slephanie 63, 447, 432, 240 Lombard, Kevin 449, 424, 490 Lombard, Slephen 449, 432, 433, 490 Long, Guy 243 Long, Lary 226 Long, Sleven 242 Longoria, Richard 65, 490, 202, 266 Lopez, Arluro 84, 240 Lopez, Marla 243 Lopez, Viclor 240 Lorch, Todd 226 Lorelle, Roberl 448, 242 Love, Derek 243 Love, Ron 78, 226 Lovelady, Mary Ann 242 Lovelle, Jennifer 242 Lowe, Bob 65, 250 Lowe, Brian 444 Lubrano, Gemma 492 Luce, Julie 492 Luck, Heidi 492 Ludinglon, James 84, 226 Ludinglon, Michael 84 Lumpkin, Edward 242 Luper, Barbie 243, 264 Luper, Teri 440, 436, 490, 492 Lusk, Roshonda 226 Luxenberg, Lara 226 Ly, Hak 224 Lynch, George 492 Lynn, Henry 222 Lyons, Angela 492 Mable, James 444, 226 rvidbil, Amy 243 Mabli, Lisa 447, 430, 432, 242 Mach, Greg 4, 84, 409, 243 Mach, Kelly 226 Mack, Roberl 66, 80, 242 Madan, Ripika 432, 433, 435, 243 Madden, Jewell 420 Madison, David 226 Magill, Thomas 243 Magouirk, Clay 226 Mahoney, Wendy 243 Malinsky, Mall 86, 89, 242 Malka, Anna 409, 490, 492, 202 Malloy, John 243 Malone, Brandon 226 Mandeville, Glenn 248, 250 Maneales, Mark 243 Maples, Mallhew 66, 242 Marcus, Chrisline 226 Margolis, Mike 409, 448, 432, 433, 470, 492 Markus, Todd 242 Maronde, Nicole 227 Marshall, Lori 94, 242 Marlen, Sleven 227 McCarlney, Janel 227 McCarlney, Nalhan 242 McCarren, Slephanie McClain, Slacy 28, 242 McClellen, Mall 243 McCluskey, Holly 447, 227 McComb, Brel 80, 432, 433, 492 McCombs, Gerald 250 McConalhy, Slayce 242 McCormack, Randi 227 McCormack, Rick 243 McCormick, Chris 407, 409, 447, 430, 432, 433, 435,243,259 McCown, Joyce 250 McCoy, Michelle 492 McCoy, Tim 227 McCray, Valeri 243 McCullar, Mall 438 McDade, Melissa 445, 492 McDade, Scoll 65, 444, 243 McDaniel, Liz 88, 242 McDonald, Keira 409, 426, 243, 242 McDowell, Kena 227 McDuffie, Jason 66, 242 McGill, Kalhleen 492, 202 McGill, Mike 445, 422 McGregor, Kirslen 448, 227 McHaney, Ceci 62, 409, 432, 433, 474, 492,202 Mclnlire, Slacie 243 Mclnlosh, Kris 68, 78, 250 Mclnlyre, James 444, 445, 227 McKenna, April 409, 432, 227 McKenzie, Mark 449, 243 McKern, David 243 McKnire, Chris 77, 227 McKown, Tanya 227 McLain, Cynlhia 242 McLain, Deborah 493 McLarry, Roberl 227 McLarry, Robin 227 McLaughlin, Concy 66, 227 McLaughlin, Kelsey 242 McMahon, Sean 242 McMinds, Kalhy 426, 493 McMurlray, Mark 445, 429, 242 McNeil, Craig 407, 442, 443, 445, 470, 493 McNew, John 34, 409, 473, 492 McQuilly, John 242 McVey, Michael 448, 242 Meadows, Shelly 423 Measures, Dorolhy 250 Medina, Melissa 242 Meek, TV, 250 Meers, Ronica 226 Meland Richard 448, 243 Melkesselian, Carolina 226 Mellon, Casandra 420, 242 Milchell Carmen 250 Milchell: Cassandra 274 Milchell Milchell Milchell Dana 493 ,Reggie 44, 474, 493 , Robbie 65, 68 Milchell, Miyoko, Tracey 2 4 3 Melanie 242 Moberg, Gary 84, 438, 493 Moberg, Krisla 232, 242 Moffill, Angela 445, 243 Moldovan, Gabriela 242 Monck, Grelchen 493 Monlana, Gary 493 Monlgomery, John 227 Monlgomery, Mark 84, 85, 433, 493 Monloya, Andres 64, 242 Moody, Wade 242 Moon, Moore Moore Moore, Moore Moore Moore 430, Moore 227 Shannon 227 Charles 243 Chris 243 Emily 227 Eric 493 Lori 78, 88, 242 f Melissa 22, 23, 70, 440 432, 470, 474, 493,272 , Shannon 83, 430, 432, Moauin, Michelle 242 Mora, David 227 Morales, Laura 243 Morelock, Donella 493 Moreno, Anlonio 493 Moreno, Sergio 242 Moreno, Tim 242 Morgan, Carmen 227 Morgan, Danice 493 Morgan, Renee 243 Marlin Marlin Marlin , Kevin 58, 65, 93, 243 ,Marcy 426,207,243 Marlin, ,Palrick 445, 424 Milzi 409, 433, 227 Marlin, Marlin, , Waller 66, 227 Tracy 227 Tres 243 Marlinez, Bobby 242 Marlinez, Russ 242 Mason, Carol 433, 492 Mason, Calherine 445, 242 Mason, Karen 440, 492 Massey, Doug 445, 448, 227 Massey, Ryan 54, 407, 438, 439 475, 490, 492 Malhis, Holly 447, 242 Malhis, Johnny 242 Malhis, Keilh 448, 492, 269 Mollhews, Sleve 243 Mallingly, Scoll 433, 243 Mauppin, Bruce 64, 242 Mauro, Phil 84, 227 Mauser, Rudy 64, 65 Mayfield, Tracey 492 Mayo, Tifini 37, 409, 227, 284 McAllisler, Bonny 94, 227 McAleer, Kalhy 49, 227 McBee, Hal 492, 493 McBrayer, Chris 227 McCraig, Paula 492 Mendes, Chrlsly 424, 424 Mendez, Carlos 439, 243, 227 Mendez, Carlos 72 Mendez, Marie 77, 493 Mendez, Ralph 434, 243 Mendoza, Mendoza, Mendoza, Menzdorf, Meredlfh, Meredilh, Rufino 493 Deanna 242 Gina 222, 227 Gena 474, 493 Bernon 43, 80 Vernon 493 Meyers, Lisa 423 Michel, Alyssa 430, 432, 243 Middlelon, L.C. 250 Miers, Daniel 242 Miers, Jennifer 406, 249, 227 Milburn, Keilh 493 Miles, Susie 447, 432, 433,243 Miller, Annie 74, 75, 78, 250 Morilz, Greg 64 Morilz, Robyn 438, 493 Moroneso, Sleve 44, 80, 94, 243 Morren, Michelle 242 Morris, Lloyd 66 Morris, Philip 442, 424, 242 Morris, Scoll 227, 242 Morrison, Bonnie 227, 242 Morrison, Gwynne 227 Morrison, Tara 242 Marrow, Sleve 409, 250 Morlon, Kelly 226 Morvisey, Phares 242, 255 Mosley, Chrisloph 242 Mosley, Slacie 426 Moual, Jeff 493 Moual, Jennifer 63, 88, 89, 227 Moyers, Lisa 420, 243 Mueller, Hans 444, 445, 432, 243 Mulligan, Sean 227 Mulaueen, Barbi 493 Muncy, Paul 242 Murphy, Colleen 22 Murphy, Mike 444, 493 Murray, Bealriz 430 Murray, Elena 409, 432, 493 Murray, Julie 242 Myers, Daniel 96 Nance, Joel 84, 227 Narvaez, Tony 248 Nava, Elaine 227 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 474 Miller, David 444, 493 Miller, Oliver 66, 227 Miller, Shell 436, 493 Miller, Suzanne 243 Mills, Diedra 409, 433, 227 Mills, Karen 420, 227 Mills, Rodney 243 Milsap, Shelley 427, 243 Miner, Paul 243 Minler, Kim 78, 227 Minler, Michelle 493 Nova, Michael 243 C , Neal, urliss 72, 242 Neale, Jeff 243 Nealy, Raycene 75, 442, 243 Nealy, Waller 72, 242 Nelms, Elizabelh 493 Nelms, Thomas 227 Nelson, Alberl 242 Nelson, Chrisli 96, 227 Nelson, Nelson, Monica 47, 447, 422, 243, 273 Erin 9, 83, 430, 432,227 Nelson, Pom 251 Neufeldf, Sedn 120, 122, 193 Newberry, Donny 80, 193 Newmdn, Billy 227 Newmdn, Sherry 133, 213 NEWSPAPER 139 Newfon, Dusfin 227 Nguyen, Ddhn 84, 96, 242 Nguyen, Diem 243 Nguyen, Diep 243 Nguyen, Hdnh 194 l-lguyen, Kim 227 Nixon, Deonnd 91, 243 Nodh, Befh 194 Nocher, John 118, 124,213 Norwood, Kdihleen 120, 243 Nulfon, Debbie 120, 213 Nunn, Adom 228 Odkley, Jeff 52, 80, 213 Obrien, Kelly 243 O'Dell, Evelyn 130, 250 Odom, MoTT 213 O'Donnell, Jerry 66, 243 Ogden, Debordh 228 Ogden, Jim 136, 228 Ogden, Pdulo 228 Oldh, Sdndrd 213 Oloh, Shonnon 243 Olin, Julie 118, 214, 267 Olin, Renoe 62, 127, 193 Oliver, Poul 243 Oliver, Sedn 72, 243 Olidr, Angelo 243 OMEGA '86 110, 111 Omori, Rieko 120, 194 O'Nedl, Wesley 228 ORCHESTRA 120, 121 OrcuTT, Glenn 214 O'Reilly, Kdfhryn 214 Orr, Kim 124, 214 Orr, Tim 194 Osf, John 115, 194 OsTer, Chris 214 Oswdlf, Lisd 243 Oswdlf, Shdn 66, 228 Overfon, Nifo 109, 120, 122, 135, 194 Owens, Jody 194 dgdno, Eleonord 243 dgle, Julie 244 dimer, Tommy 194 orenf, Richdrd 114 orenf, Tommy 243 orish, Rebeccd 75, 243 orker, Amy 243 drker, Chdrlie 194 drker, Ddvid 194 drker, John 66, 243 drker, Troy 92, 214 drkinson, Michdel 214 drks, Shirley 250 driridge, MdTThew 243 ofel, Anil 243 dfendude, Mork 93, 194 dfrick, Dondld 114, 194 oirick, Rondld 115 oTTerson, Deedrid 214 dTTon, Eldon 65, 194 edrce, Chris 228 edslee, Dednnd 83, 121, 244 eck, Oliver 244 elhdm, Chrisfind 78, 228 emberfon, Chrisiine 214 end, Roberf 193 epperdine, Bob 115, 237 Perolez, John 244 Peregrine, Suzeffe 41, 94, 244 Perez, Sedn 60, 228 PERFORMING ARTS 14, 15, 16, 17, 122, 123 Permonn, Kelly 194, 287 PerroTTi, Judi 224 Perry, Rdnddl 214 Perry, Robin 63, 243 Perry, Roy 250 Perry, Scoif 118, 228 Perry, Vicki 250 Persky, Kenneih 136, 247 Persky, Rend 96, 214 PeTers, Mindy 36, 38, 91, 107. 139,146,166,174, 175, 177, 194, 202 Peiers, Mike 58, 59, 65, 194 PeTers, Timofhy 214 Peifiif, Rondld 65, 214 PeTTy, Mike 34, 65, 194, 202 Peffy, Tomi 214, 267 Philipski, Michoel 107, 133, 138, 194, 259 Philipski, Pdiii 171, 193, 194 Phillips, Eldridge 194 Phillips, Jo 214 Phillips, Kim 117, 133, 228 Phillips, Nick 214 Phillips, Rocheol 11, 194 Phillips, Todd 66, 243 PHOTOGRAPHERS 139 Piefsch, Kirsfen 83, 228 Pilson, RoberT 244 Pimenfel, Brenf 118, 244 Pioirowski, Williom 41, 244 PiTTmdn, Chris 60, 61, 66, 218, 228 PiTTmcin, Roberi 244 Pldnkey, Megdn 75, 228 Plocico, Croig 7, 194, 202 Plummer, STeven 194, 202, 267 Podesid, Derek 214 Podvdl, Sdlome 96, 244 Polk, Jeffrey 214 Polk, Mdrshd 121, 124, 244 Polk, Rosdlind 120, 121, 194 Polk, Sylvid 77, 83, 109, 171, 195 Polley, Brion 86, 244 Polley, Dennis 84, 132, 133, 174, 195 Pomykdl, Crdig 84, 244 Poole, Jonofhdn 244 Poole, Kdren 244, 271 Porfer, Shown 27, 214 Porier, Trdcey 109, 120, 136, 195 Posoviiz, Cory 120, 122, 228, 268 Posdviiz, ScoTT 58, 64, 76, 195 PoTeeT, Amy 244 PoTTer, Jeffery 115, 244 Poifer, Melissd 109, 118, 214 Poffs, Dednno 118, 244 Povero, Morc 61, 244 Powell, Buff 127, 195 Powell, Jdmes 244 Powell, Mdrk K. 250 Power, Ddnlel 255 Powers, Lori 244 Powley, Kennefh 228 Powley, Roberf 65, 118, 195 Pressley, Brenf 72, 73, 228 Presssley, Jilldine 244 Presion, Jdson 214 Prince, Jill 228 Prior, Mdrc 214 Prior, Richdrd 214 Prifcheff, Williom 244 Prodsky, Terry 260 Prosser, Cheryl 228 PruiTT, George 195 Puhger, Mdry 135, 244 Pullidm, Sdndro 228 Pumphrey, Eric 244 Purrell, Roberf 228 Pusey, Michdel 132, 228 Pufndm, John 115, 244 Pyle, Philip 244 Rice, Jennifer 58, 214 Richordson, Adridnne 214 Richdrdson, Chrisfie 45, 109, 124, 138, 214 Richdrdson, Ddnd 115, 228 Richeson, Greg 58, 59, 104, Quoife, Jennifer 109, 110, 433, 140 196' 202 138, 446, 465 Richey, Jennifer 117, 228 QUILL 8g SCROLL 175 Richmond, l-ledfher 18, 78, 205, ournieniiie, Fred 98, 195 214 Ridgwoy, Koren 120, 244 Ridgwdy, Rhondd 214 Riggs, Kevin 89, 214 Rios, Cdrlos 65, 93, 214 Rios, Roy 228 Ripley, George 196 Rodch, Susdn 214 Rdgsddle, Down 78, 244 Rdiborn, Tiffdny 228 Rdmos, Alex 228 Rdmsey, Williom 66, 244 Robbins, Adind 110, 126, 195, 287 Robbins, Phillip 214 Roberson, Mdrk 26, 110, 112, Romsey, Cldyion 114, 115, 244 113, 196, 115 Romsey, Pdf 244 Roberf, Kdrri 109, 110, 196 Rdnd, Chdrles 250 Roberis, Brendd 228 Rondle, Sylvio 214 RoberTs, Chdrles 244 Rongle, Roberi 195 RoberTs Donny 228 Ronkin, Toro 121, 244 Roberfs Emily 121 Rdiliff, Becky 58, 110, 170, 174, 177, 196 Rdfliff, Chrisfy 244 Rofliff, Jdmes 244 Rduhuf, Rebecco 35, 78, 88, 214 Rduls, ChrisToph 72, 244 Rdwls, Ddvid 65, 93, 214 l Rey, Lebusie 115, 214 l Redgdn, Rhondd 109, 214 REBEL ROUSERS 112, 113 RED CROSS 128, 129 Redding, Brody 214 Redding, Jeremy 84, 244 Reed, Ddrren 83, 228 Reed, Robby 58, 104, 106, 202, T 284 Reed, Russell 196 Reese, Gory 115, 228 Reese, Jodn 244 Regon, John 60, 228 Regesfer, Trio 96, 244 Reihboch, Cris 58, 59, 214 Reinhdrf, Addm 96, 214 Remudldo, Michdelee 70, 132, 228 Reyes, Leslie 244 Reyno, Alyssd 244 Reynolds, Debro 228 Rhodes, Sonjd 120, 196 Rhome, Jennifer 214 Ridr, Ndviej 214 Ridr, Nino 196 Rice, Adridn 58, 232, 244 Roberfs Roberfs 214 Roberfs Roberfs 228 , Jdson 61, 66, 244 ,Jennifer 117, 121, 133, Rondld 197 Sfdcy 106, 133, 219, Robinson, John 60, 228 Robinson, Jodi 244 Rodriguez, Judnifd 214 Rodriguez, Lupe 244 Rodriguez, Mdribel 244 Rodriguez, Rudy 66, 244 Rodriguez, Sidcey 197 Rogers, Hdrold 250 Rolond, Dione 121, 124, 196, 174 Rollins, Sfefdnie 197, 286 Rollins, Trdcy 244 Rome, Shdri 228 Romero, Jdson 214 Romo, Cynihio 75, 78, 244 Romo, Jerry 214 Rosds, LeAnn 130, 132, 228 Rosenihdl, Dedndrid 197 Ross, Vincenf 66 Rosser, Sherri 55 Rofen, Vllillidm 197 Rougedu, Dondld 214 Rowldnd, John 66, 228 Rowldnd, Michele 9, 132, 228 Rowls, Nelson 244 Roydl, Evdns 74, 75 Ruddell, Gerry 197 TIHJ LNJ KS The staff wishes To Thank: Mrs. CynThid Brooks for coming in d week dfTer school sTdrTed ond Tdking chdrge of The whole jour- ndlism depdrTmenT ond supporTing us Through d suc- cessful yedr. Mrs. Kriss Meeker for working wiTh us while Mrs. Brooks Took her Iedve. Mrs. Pould Pdrrish for geTTing us sTdrTed ldsT sum- mer. All our pdrenfs for puTTing up wiTh us dnd helping us geT Through Those HOTGOOSO deddlinesf' All The moms who supplied us wiTh refreshmenfs on Those Tuesdoy nighTers. The index sTdff, Cdroline Lemire, RuTh Tdylor, Jenni- fer Donnelly, Helen Cochrdn, Tifini Mdyo, Greg Swi- hurd, dnd Bill Hdllgren, who joined us mid-Term To Tdke gn She phenominol Tosk of indexing The enfire sTudenT o y. Ruiz, Julie 75, 224 Rundle, Scott 447, 244 Rundles, Joanne 244 Runnels, Melody 496, 497 Runte, Tim 244 Rush, Donna 448, 228 Rush, Lanell 440, 424, 432, 474, 497 Russakov, Jamie 228 Russell, Amie 244 Russell, Kelle 33, 49, 63, 248, 228, 268 Russell, Michael 96, 445, 228 Russell, Michelle 474, 497 Rutledge, Tracy 228 Sadberry, Charles 65, 84 Saladino, Mary 409, 440, 497 Salas, Maurine 244 Salinas, Richard 244 Sanchez, Chanel 244 Sanchez, James 65, 497 Sanderford, Dylan 228 Sanders, Brooke 228 Sanders, Nicole 438, 475, 244 Sankary, Carole 228, 244 Santiago, Robert 66, 244 Sasser, Stephanie 228 Sassman, Ryan 244 Sassman, Robert 244 Savalia, Asmita 228 Sawyer, Bradley 497 Sawyer, Brent 911, 244 Sayers, Osborn 244 Sayers, Sharon 433 Scarborough, Tobi 497 Schaub, Chris 244 Schellstede, Laurie 63, 244 Shirley, Heather 244 Shoemaker, Karen 448, 244 Shoemaker, Kevin 94, 244 Shoemaker, Stephanie 409, 448, 245 Shores, Bret 228 Shotsberger, Dawna 438 Shoultz, Allison 430, 432, 228 Showmaker, Jennifer 2, 45, 94, 95, 245 Shultz, Lisa 438, 245 Shultz, Wayne 245 Siepielski, Michelle 448, 436, 228 Siewart, Stephanie 75, 244 Silvenis, Sue Ann 96, 229 Simmons, Liz 83, 94, 448, 2411 Singleton, David 244 Singleton, Deborah 229 Skalsky, Melissa 497 Skarda, Mark 66, 229 Skinner, Timothy 244 Slatton, Shelley 427, 497 Small, Felicia 245 Smith, Adrian 246 Smith Anthony 68 Smith, Brian 229 Smith, Bryan 229 Smith, Cassandra 420, 426, 497 Smith, Dan 66, 423, 246 Smith, Dana 420, 245 Smith, Denise 70, 436 Smith, Gina 2116 Smith, Gregory 445,245 Smith, l-iollie 497 Smith, Jenni 50, 438, 475, 246, 268 Smith, Leighton 80, 246 Smith, Lisa 33, 420, 246 Smith, Manuel 229 Smith, Richard 440, 495 Smith, Robert 229 Smith, Ross 440, 498 Smith Sydnie 246 Snead, Lisa 246 Sears Schemensky, Lisa 474, 497 Schenck, Todd 244 Schmidt, Jennifer 63 Schneider, Eric 244 Schoggens, Phillip 244 Schorn, Bryan 448, 228 Schorn, Eric 44, 58, 497, 202 Schram, Linda 77, 250 Schuder, Paul 244 Schulz, Brian 445 SCIENCE CLUB 432, 433 Scott Scott Scott Scott, Scott , Christopher 66, 445 , Corey 238, 244 Scott, Jason 244, 247 Michelle 83, 94, 432, Rachel 244 Seth 228 Steven 244 Scott, , Laura 78, 244 21111 Seel, Jarrod 65, 444, 244 Seidel, Drew 244 Seidel, Stephanie 497 Seifer, Darren 64, 244 Sejman, Lisa 244 Session, Chandler 228 Sewell, Diane 228 Sewell, Gary 80, 228 Shadle, Kim 84, 426, 244 Shanklin, John 52, 65, 269 Shannon, Brian 228 Shannon, Sean 244 Shapard, Scott 65, 68, 432, 433 245 Sharan, Pramod 245 Sharan, Reena 245 Sharma, Neena 433, 474, 474, 497, 499 Shaw, Richard 244 Shehi, Kathleen 432, 433, 245 Shelton, Kimberly 497 Shelton, Lane Ann 62, 438, 446, 205, 245 Shepert, Tamiko 78, 83, 424, 245 Sherman, Robert 250 Sheth, Milan 448, 244 Sneed, Victor 498 Snow, Michael 246 SOCCER 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89 SOS 428, 429 Soto, John 498 Soto, Sylvia 229 Souder, Danielle 447, 433, 246 South, Scott 229 Southerland, Jeff 445 Sparks, Alphonso 229 Spell, Scott 229 Spitz, Steven 440, 498 Spohn, Tiffany 498 Sport, Clint 229 Stacy, Tommy 60, 65, 229 Stallings, Ann 424 Stallings, l-iollie 474, 483, 498, 202 Stallings, Jennifer 84, 438, 246, 260 Stamey, Kim 246 Standefer, LeAnn 498 Stanley, Brandon 96, 246 Stanley, Shani 77, 498, 202 Starks, Micheal 229 Starling, Steven 246 Starnes, David 229 Stephens, Amy 433, 246 Stephens, Brooke 433, 229 Stephens, Jody 246 Stevens, Zenobia 229 Stevenson, Jason 65, 80, 246 Stevenson, Michelle 498 Stewart, Chad 229 Stewart, Charles 498 Stewart, James 498 Stewart, Kelly 409, 440, 498 Stewart, Mark 498 Stewart, Michelle 498 Stewart, Sally 230 Stewart, Sheryl 246 Stewart, Teri 230 Stites, Laura 75, 230 Stockton, Russell 58, 498 Stokes, Brian 66, 246 Stone, Avis 428, 250 Stone, Steven 246 Stonehocker, Raquel 230 Stout, Chris 246 Stratton, Steven 448, 230 Strickland, Brian 445, 230 Stringer, Ellen 246 Stringer, Jennifer 409, 230 Strong, Kashay 420, 230 Stull, Marla 246 Suarez, Nancy 230 Suh, Davy 2116 Suh, Donny 246, 263 Sullivan, Beth 63, 409, 248, 230 Sullivan, Robert 246 Summit, Bill 250 Sundstrom, Carrie 447, 433, 472, 474, 498 Sundstrom, Keith 448, 246 Surrat, Paul 92, 230 Sutphen, Jennifer 246 Suttice, Sharla 246 Sutton, Christy 78, 246 Swafford, Christopher 230 Swanlund, Brad 9, 430, 432, 246 Swanlund, Denise 428, 429, 430, 432, 433, 246 Sweeney, Kevin 94, 230 Swift, Claire 230 Swihura, Alison 78, 88, 230 Swihura, Greg 2, 54, 84, 409, 435, 438, 476,246 SWIMMING 94, 95 Swindell, Mark 60, 230 Tahmankera, Dan 247 Talbot, Joe 66, 247 Talbot, Marie 426, 498 Talbot, Wanda 427, 247 Tang, Alice 230 Tarvin, Don 246 Taylor, Ann 96, 246 Taylor, Martha 250 Taylor, Paulette 77, 498 Taylor, Ruth 48, 35, 54, 407, 439, 246 Taylor, Tanya 94 Taylor, Teresa 432, 230 Teagarden, Debbie 406, 438, 249, 230 Teis, David 33, 436, 467, 498, 202 Teixeira, Jim 246 Telck, Chris 230, 247 Telck, Jennifer 428, 498 TENNIS 96, 97 Terry, Kim 246 Terry, Michele 473, 498 Tesar, John 65, 498 Thalman, Nadine 498 Thomas, David 72, 247 Thomas, Dorothy 433 Thomas, Janet 442, 230 Thomas, Sharon 447, 424, 230 Thomas, Stacey 78, 424, 247 Thomas, Steven 498 Thomas, Willie 68, 69, 463, 498 Thompson, Amy 246, 264 Thompson, David 499, 202 Thompson, Jane 25 Thompson, Joe 247 Thompson, Katrine 96, 230 Thompson, Kim 54, 70, 432, 439, 499 Thompson, Micheal 445, 247 Thompson, Mike 60, 87, 254 Thompson, Patrick 60, 230 Thompson, Sarah 94, 247 Thompson, Shannan 96, 230 Tidwell, Evelyn 70, 83, 430, 432, 499, 202 Tiner, John 6, 409, 443, 445, 432, 499 Tippens, La Dawn 424, 247 Titus, Sherri 420 Toler, Jeff 58, 60, 230 Tomme Tomme Tomme Toomer , James 230 , Joe 445, 230 , Julie 247 , Lynn 52, 65, 499 Toomer, Todd 65, 230 Torsiello , Patrick 72, 247 Townley, Lisa 247 TRACK 80, 84, 82, 83 Tradeliu Travis, L Trensha s, Todd 25, 65, 499, ance 247 w, Mike 94, 247 Trept, Christina 78, 230 Trevino, Dino 66, 247 Trimble, Joseph 60, 230 Triplett, Tralonda 70, 230 Trudgen, Heath 234 Truett, Ramelle 254 202 Truitt, J. 254 Trujillo, Sabina 247 Truly, Todd 58, 499 Tucker, Lori 247 Tulecke, Mark 23, 499 Turner, Stacy 44, 247 Tyler, Veronica 432, 234 Urtega, Lee 39, 438, 499 Uselding, Julia 63, 234 Utley, Laura 435, 254 Vaden, Paul 448, 234 Valderas, Sean Paul 234 Valentine, Melissa 433, 234 Van Geem, Alan 409, 449, 247 Vanwaters, Chris 234 Vargas, Michael 60, 66, 234 Vaught, Larry 247 Venable, Wendi 911, 247 Vickers, Richard 234 Vickery, A,W, 254 Vickery, Scott 247 Villanueva, Ralph 200 Vining, Curtis 420 Vinson, Michael 445, 234 Vogel, Matt 247 Vogel, Robert 94, 247 VOLLEYBALL 76, 77, 78, 79 Vossler, Brooks 65, 80, 200 Vu, Joe 247 Wadley, Tony 200 Wagoner, Kevin 37, 45, 60, 424, 248, 2 Wainste 34 in, Luis 96, 229, 234, Wakefield, James 234 Wakeman, David 424, 200 Walker, Walker, Walker, Joel 234 Katrina 34, 427, 200 Kenneth 200 Walker, Kevin 200 Walker, Kevin 247 Walker, Wallace Terry 447, 420,234 , Cynthia 200 Wallace, James 94, 247 Wallace , John 200 Wallaert, John 58, 247 Walling, Walling, Christi 234 Michelle 2 4 7 Walsh, Patrick 86, 92 Walsh, R Walton, 432, 4 ichard 247 Lisa 43, 45, 62, 424, 39, 247 269 Wallon, Nanelle 40, 44, 409, 448, 234 Wanzor, Jorjana 200 Ward, Alice Mary 254 Ward, Scoll 80, 247 Ware, Andrea 247 Warner, Cliff 234 Warren, Cindi 62, 247, 205 Warren, Jeff 409, 200, 287 Warren, Kalrina 448, 427 Warren, Tammy 234 Washinglon, Michelle 78, 247 Walers, Eric 247 Walkins, Brian 445, 432, 247 Walkins, Sherri 96, 234 Walley, Mark 68, 204 Walson, David 56, 66, 245, 247 Walson, Mike 247 Wall, Camille 440, 426, 204 Walls, Lisa 247 Walls, Jill 88, 440, 433, 204 Walls, Michael 247 Weaver, Lance 60, 234 Webber, Callie 409, 432, 247 Weber, Randall 72, 247 Websler, Elizabelh 247 Websler, Keilh 439, 247 Weeks, Auslin 60 Weide, Kalherine 433, 234 Weidler, Eric 247 Weimer, David 247 Weinman, Ricki 204 Welch, David 247 Welch, Julie 4211, 234 Welch, Eddie 247 Wells, Ashlynn 247 Wells, Mary Sue 254 Wenham, Robbie 424, 493, 204 Werner, Angie 247 Wesley, Cynlhia 204 Wesson, Sherlyn 448, 234 Wesl, Deanna 234 Welsel, Alicia 438, 475, 204 Welsel, Lee 98, 245, 247 Welsel, Sean 66, 84, 2117 Whalley, Jon 247 Wheal, Charles 4411, 204 Wheal, Michele 427 Wheal, Slacy 247 Whisenhunl, Brian 66, 234 While, Akala 420, 2117 While, Gregory 247 While, James 45, 440, 448, 420, 422, 473, 204 While, Kevin 60, 234 While, Mary 445, 234 While, Michael 442, 445, 439, 204 While, Sam 444, 204 While, Slephen 444, 247 While, William 247 Whilehead, Cheryl 96, 247 Whileside, Earl 254 Whilley, Glen 204 Whill, Chuck 42, 68, 72, 73, 247 Whillen, Meredilh 48, 55, 407, 409, 438, 439,205,247 Whillenburg, Jennifer 247 Whillenburg, Kalhryn 247 WHIZ QUIZ 434, 435 Wickes, Paul 96, 97, 204, 202 Wickware, J.O. 254 Wiegand, Cami 49, 409, 438, 4116, 234 Wiggins, Deborah 911, 247 Wiggins, Lisa 424, 432, 234 Wiggins, Traci 247 Wilder, Slacey 409, 438, 247 Wilkerson, Lori 247 Wilkes, Monica 247 Willcoxon, Brian 247 William, Michael 204 Williams, David 64, 247 Williams, Dee 422 Williams, Dennis 444, 445, 247 Williams, Doris 254 Williams, Gary 234 Williams, Kevon 445, 234 Williams, Leah 35, 37, 407, 205, 247, 283 Williams Williams Williams Williams , Leon 65, 234 , Lori 204 , Malika 442, 247 . Mllchell 58, oO, 234 Williams, Monica 40, 433, 443, 467, 476, 204, 202, 258 Williams, Olalunji 247 Williams, Renee 234 Williamson, Dawn 247 Willingham, Leah 247 Willis, Leslie 234 Wilson, Carol 247 Wilson, Evelyn 254 Wilson, Jerri 45, 247 Wilson, Joe 204 Wilson, Lane 247 Wilson, Lolila 247 Wilson, Ronnie 204 Wilson, Tonya 274 Wilslerman, Brian 247 Winslon, Nalalie 442, 247 Winlers, April 247 Winlers, Cary 234 Wirsdorfer, Susan 432, 204 Wise, James 436, 247 Willy, Mike 36, 96, 440, 433, 204 Woerlz, Cindy 911, 234 Wolanski, Jennifer 247 Wolcoll, Vicloria 204 Wolf, Carolyn 247 Wood, Angie 96, 234 Wood, Glenn 64, 65, 69, 72 Woloery, David 445, 247 Woolsey, Michelle 234 Woolsey, Nancy 433, 204 Wrighl, Wrighl, Wrighl, Wrighl, Darla 247 Geoffery 448 Jennifer 247 Kevin 98, 99, 204 Wyandl, Paul 439, 446, 204, 202 Wyall, Misly 247 Wyss, Michael 234 Xydas, Lia 432, 247 Yanez, Kerry 84, 247 Yanez, Michelle 432, 433, 474, 204 YEARBOOK STAFF 438, 439 Yip, Yuen 247 York, Darren 204 York, Ecl 254 York, Sherry 247 Young, Kelli 435, 234 Young, La Rhonda 83, 247 Young, Michael 247 Young, Slaci 426, 2 4 7 Young, Terrie 247 Youngblood, Monly 247 YOUTH 81 GOVERNMENT 408, 409 Zakhary, Sammy 86 Zarale, Lisa 204 Zimmerman, Brenda 234 Zimmerman, Todd 234 Zuino, Chris 911 Zunker, Ronald 52, 65, 247 Zwernemann, Joy 427, 204 Our Own Slyle f lrench coals f New York, New York f paisley f wipeoul f lerm lhemes f weekends f Howdy Toga Dance 7 friends f The Breakfasl Club f Buddies f Big Red Band from Rebel Land f Taco Bueno f ll's casual f backyard bash f awesome f Workshops 84 Convenlions f Warrior of ZULU f We wanl lo painll f deviosily f pizza f 'no dice' f Gumby Rules f 29 f scarfin' f council homeroom f haunled-house-hopping f We had homework? f Z Queens Rule f foolball games f lhe Turkeyman f Sling f Rebel Men of 86 f Galveslon f volleyball f Halloween f Bal f Surf-lo-live-lo-surf f Mom, l losl lrack of lime X slud muffin f Omega '86 f cenler- pieces al Mama's f Saxes Rule f ANGLE X glow-in- lhe-dark clolhes 7 lhe gang f skiing f Lovebug f no WALLPAPER f gueeb 7 Black-lie and Bluejeans f Classical Expressions f 'lHonesl Officer . . . f Vel- vela Cheese f N-o M-o-n-e-y f Spam f Rambo f lrenching. . .no respecl for curbs f Padre f Diamond Dolls f Auslin, Texas f He's SO fine! f Love Connec- lion f fire drills f Rocky Horror f Mr, Elzel's Physics Cheers f lhe Boss f Brawlarama '86 f lripped oul f cadillac f Lel's Rodeo f SRF RAT f Led Zepplin X parliamenlary procedure f CSG f Loverboy f Hool- ers f Senior Buddies f busled. . . no burslfwindsurfer f baskelball f fire hydranl f howard lhe hack f surf luna f Lillie Pele's f redheads f Prom f Camo Skale f four corners f 'Drop and give me 50 f casin' f Jr. Luau f Chili's f Tina f unconcerned junior guys f mas- sive ! Arl Club f Kidnap Breakfasl f On lrial for lardies f 'llhe red elk f lhe bral pack f Whalaburger f All- Nighlers f Forgollen Homework f 40c scanlrons f finals f Shall we? Lels! X Gossiping f back packs f blowchunks 7 lhe darkroom experience f lhe original pressure gang f Wheel of Forlune f Al ease, is a polile way lo say shul up f Rall f Senior Pajama Parly f love all hippies f Dobbah man lives f lhe nighl Forl Worlh gol painled f Daniels f Valenline Car- nalions f lripping in English f summer romances f lhe Pengwins f crusin' f Lauri's New Year's Eve Bash f Bowling 7 INXS f Whal's his shoe size? f lhe nalional enauirer f bob f Hughes Wce f landscape work days f . . . bul lhere was a fighl in lhe hall f backwards f lhanks for lhe memories f Buckellew's house f Dad- dy's charge cards f Conlempo f Alabama f phone calls f homecoming f Twisled sisler f Bennigan's f 4lh of July f sshhh f slaff romances f laser lighl show f Krogering f Burger King f Cousin's Barbeque f De- fensive Driving f Babe Town U.S.A. f hall rappin' f PR's f sludenl parking lol f lunch passes f English projecls f SAT Salurdays f The Judy's f scopin' f Henry's f Boxer's and Bowlies f clubing f anyone have any gum? f . . . Ohi ll's only Weslex f Slumber parlies f skipping f The Agenls f Klymaxx f college applica- lions f say whal? f DQ. Dudes f Domino's f Young Life f Tan For All Seasons f l'm nol Herb! f class rings f Jesse Johnson f celebralions f 0354 X girls nile oul f These Dreams f senior wills f spunk f ID cards f MTV f Guys 84 Dolls f curfews f Six Flags f Hulen f love f Bowie f exams 7 sussies f Gradualion 84 Goodbyes f OW OVW 55W We walked with our knees shak- ing and our teeth chattering, we were freshmen entering a new world . For the first couple of weeks, we were busily decipher- ing the map of the school, and getting into the mainstream of congestion in the halls. Once we got the hang of high school life, we participated in the activities and sports under the watchful eyes of upper-classmen. We eventually blended into the crowd, becoming just another school of fish. Coming back was nothing new, after all, we survived the first year. We were ready to give the 'ifish a hard time and accept the fact that we were finally part of the high school scene. We were soph- omores, ready to get serious about homework and take an in- depth look into everything that was so new to us during the pre- vious year. Nearly to the top, we could al- most sense the anticipation in which the seniors already were feeling. We began to think about college and the dreaded aues- tion, What are you going to do with your life'? . We all knew that the junior year was just one year away from being the top dogs of the school. We were, more or less, un- aware of anyone else. We had senioritis and we were about to leave the familiarity of school and enter the real world. We tried to make our senior year unforgetta- ble, taking advantage of the sports and events that occurred, giving them that senior touch. We anxiously awaited graduation night and then said good-bye to the high school we grew up in.- Mcole Sanders 284 THEME ,,?ksh, 285 oum owrv sTvLE OW OW Sim We never realized how fasT four years would go by. JusT walking Through The fronT doors inTo an asylum of confusion as a freshman seemed like only yesTerday. Years full of surprises, Term papers, friendships, and ToTal enThusiasm were more Than we had ever ex- pecTed. We realized how our classmafes came TogeTher as one when The final year drew To a close. We were one of Them in a crowd, and we knew ThaT we al- ways had Them To fall back on if we needed Them. LiTTle did we re- alize jusT how much our friends had influenced us. When we felT a diploma in our grasp, we did noT have The securi- Ty of aTTending high school any longer-we were forced To make our own decisions abouT college and The fuTure. Our high school classmafes were no longer The Top prioriTy on our lisTs. WanTing so much To remain here, yeT The di- ploma separafed us from The school. We would always be a parT of This big cemenT building ThaT had nourished our own sfyle, buT now we had To succeed in life and sTand as one. As we walked ouT The doors for The IasT Time as a sTudenT inTo The vacuum of humanify, This mass of bricks and cemenf would always be remembered as a sTrengTh in our lives . . . a sTepping sTone To whaTever we may become.-AM cia Wefsel OW 01441 .Sim As The yeor drows To o close, we recounT mdny memories of our yedr. We remember The differenT ooTiviTies we did in our liTTle groups, The fun Times, ond The horrible ones,-we hod in oloss, The clubs we were in, The gdmes we wenT To, ond The borTies we dTTended. l3uT sTob ond Think did everyone do These Things? Of course noT. JusT os everyone's on individuol, edoh circle of friends hod Their own definiTions of fun. Edoh club hod iT's own doTiviTies, ond noT oll of us knew jusT whoT wenT on ond whoT edoh did for our school. Eooh group of friends hod iT's own inside jokes ond weekend ooTiviTies, buT dlThough we weren'T dll members of The some clique ond noT in The some clubs, we ore, ulTimdTely members of one fdmily-sTudenTs of SHS.-Jenni Srnifh 286 THEME -l 287 OUR OWN STYLE OW 01441 Efyk WiTh The long owoiTed end of The school yeor we suddenly Turn dll our dTTenTions To The fuTure. We dre dnTicipoTing boTh The fuTure close dT hdnd dnd looking To The disTonT fuTure. WhdT iT will bring us is our own doing ond iT is dll woiTing for us os we cross The sTdge ond reoch for our diplomds. For rndny of us The fuTure will bring The new experiences of col- lege in which we will meeT new friends. For oThers iT meons longer hours oT work To eorn more money for The for-off fuTure. Every evenT in our lives en- honces our fuTure, buT none do so more Thon High school grodudTion, which ends ci secure environmenT of friends ond surroundings ofTer Twelve long yedrs. The yeors ohedd will see chdnges dnd od- voncernenTs, in which we will be o pdrT of. As we did The pdsT, we will do The fuTure-in Our Own Sfyle.-Ryan Massey ond Cori Dirnberger THE EYES HAVE IT proves senior lvlorie CoTTingTon os she grocefully ploys her violin ond ddy- dreorns obouT The fuTure. .-... 288 l un- X I


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