Southwest High School - Yee Haw Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)
- Class of 1988
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As we sold goodbye on grddudfion, we knew we would never forgeT The greoT Times spenf in The hdlls of SouThwesT.-Melissa Vdlen fine, Marcy Beard Allson Swihuro. l W FINDING IT HARD TO SLEEP, Junior Ddvid Wil- lidms is forced To lisfen in lVlr. ETzel's fourTh period physics closs. ALL THE RIGHT MQVES hen iT wds our move, sequenfly, our hord work resulfed There wos we knew iT ond Took in reword. Though we hod our odvonfoge of iT, fomilies, our boyfriends ond girl- whefher iT be The friends, ond our sepordfe lives, h o m e c o m i n g ddnce, The foofboll gdmes, The pep rol- lies, or The clubs. We dll hod d speciol pldce wiThin Those wolls ond o speciol Time To moke our move-TogeTher, ds one. Unifed, we Took The sTeps To moking our school The besf. And con- THE CONCLUSION OF ANOTHER PEP RALLY . . . A serious mo- menT wos shored by The senior foofboll pldyers os They joined in singing The Almd lviofer. o meefing ploce ThdT consisfed of morefhon jusT The books. IT consisfed of Sfudenfs EvenTs ThdT TogeTher mode us lough ond cry ond form lifelong friend- ships. The knowledge we goined, The gools we oTToined will dpply To our endedvors in The fufure, whofever They mdy be. We will Then redlize Thof To moke o difference . . . IT'S OUR lVlOVE!-He- len Cochron 'T'g I ir AS ALL SMILES Qs The lop 24 gms for homecoming courf were dn- nounced ond Then kissed by Senior Tommy Sfocy oT The pep rdlly. q if up S I-In It ww M-guull ' wmqslvf In work 8. play SUMMER s The find! bell rdng IdsT spring, you found yourself Thinking dbouT everyThing you could possibly crdm inTo your summer. ThoT is, if iT would dll fiT inTo Three monThs. For some, iT wds d Tremendous Tosk. The deci- sions were endless. Summing up dll The exciTemenT of Those Three monThs wds even Tougher, especidlly when There wds so much energy involved. IT seemed ThoT mosT of us did noT breok loose of ForT WorTh, buT sTill mdndged To hove o fun Time for The summer. 'IThe mdjoriTy of my summer monThs were spenT mdking The rounds of ForT WorTh on The heels of my boyfriend! ex- cldimed senior Brooke STephens. She dlso spenT d loT of Time dmong her fdmily members enjoying sev- erdl resTdurdnTs. On The oTher hdnd, senior Jennifer King worked dll summer long sldving dwdy dT her porenTs' fIorisT shop, mdking money for o cor she so desperoTeiy needed. I Think everybody needs d cdr sooner or loTer, she sdid. A seIecT few did noT sToy here by choice, buT rdTher for d necessdry purpose. For insTdnce, senior NdneTTe WdITon wds up mosT mornings dT The breok of down for bond prdcTice in edrly AugusT. She dnd The oThers were perfecTing whdT They do besT. Be- fl The majorffy of my summer mOHfhS WSIB 5P9Df making The rounds of Foil Worih on the heels of my boyfriend! Brooke Stephens, 12. ,, ing d sdudd Ieoder, iT wds my responsibiliTy To help The confused freshmen, she proudly dnnounced. A delirious few mdndged To sTeer cleor of The U.S. for o IiTTIe while, enjoying differenT cuITures. Senior Angelo Kurz kepT herself busy for o few weeks in London seeing The sighTs. We wenT on d IoT of Tours ond sow The ploy, ICATSZ while we were There, ond even wenT To d disco! she sdid wiTh d huge grin on her fdce. Sophomore ScoTT WinTers wds Tdking scubd diving lessons ond decided To experience The red! beouTy of iT. So he wenT To Cozu- mel Mexico. Every dive we mode wds surprisingly beduTifuI. The un- derwdTer sighTs ond fish ore fosci- ndTing! he excldimed. BuT neverTheless, you redlized summer hdd come To on end ond you found yourself opening your eyes ond edrs To The sound of your dldrm ringing. IT hdd been for The posT forTy-five minuTes, buT you couldn'T geT up To sdve your life. IT wds GD excrucidT- ing yedr buT you cdughT on To your cldsses, sTdyed owoke long enough To ledrn whdT you were doing, sTudied 'Til down ond possed Those cldsses To The besT of your dbiliTy. The summer is here dgdin. Enjoy! You've edrned iT!-Dee Guenfhoer EYING THE FISH, sopho- more ScoTT WinTers scubd dives in The deep blue sed of Gour- mel. 10 ALL THE RIGHT MOVES PRACTICING A GRACEFUL DIVE, junior Julie Gamble is helped into the pool by junior Stephanie Sewart. Cr GW SUMMER June 7: Spend one rainy week with ' parents in Trenton, New Jersey June 49: Don't forget Aunt Tilly's barbecue! July 4: Strain neck for 2 hours watching the fireworks fizzle July lo: Go to a family reunion and get your cheeks pinched endlessly July 29: Go to an outdoor concert and swelter in the heat Aug. 12: Chaperone your little brother's birthday party Aug. 24: Go shopping for school with Grandma BEAUTY iS WORTH THE WAIT! thinks senior Nanette Walton during summer band practice. 2 . lv i E cis -lk 5 tres. ,ef P: .M Al' DURING A VERY BUSY SUMMER seniors Lara Luxemburg, Jay King, and Vicki Johnson take time out to enjoy each others company. SUMMER 11 :25: 1 1:35: 12100: 2105: 2:10: 2111: Q Q59 REGISTRATION Mom drops you off of froni door Figure our perfecf schedule wiih good friends ond edsy Teochers Wdir for homeroom To be coiled Homeroom is coiled-rush in To get cidsses Find our oil ciosses ore full Cry 2:20: Work out new schedule without friends or edsy Teachers 2:30: Mom picks you up in front-You're now officidiiy o freshmdn! 12 ALL THE RIGHT MOVES BUT MRS. COCHRAN, I don'T wdni To Tdke compuier mdihl excldims sophomore HGOTHGV Freemon. GOSH! NOW THESE FRESHMEN have me confusedl exclaims senior IvliTch Williams as he helps freshmen regisTer. l RIGHT BEFORE JUMPING inTo The aquar- ium, The STudenT Council poses for a group shoT in Their funny haTs, Ties and socks. nfsgihi , ' V m Think you've got your classes picked . . .? DON'T COUNT DN IT hursday, AugusT 2OTh was The lasT official biT of persuasion could geT everyThing squared day of summer because regisTraTion began away. Sophomore Gina Wood explained, I had ev- AugusT 24. No more waTching soaps, lying in eryThing excepT a chemisTry class and I had To beg To The sun, or vacaTioning. IT was Time To challenge The malls in search of school cloThes. IT was Time To Think abouT school books and homework. A new school year was here. And whaT abouT regisTraTion'? RegisTraTion is ThaT amazing riTual where hundreds of kids bump and run inTo each oTher seeking ouT Teachers To fiT Their schedules. lf you were lucky, your schedule worked like a charm. OThers were noT so lucky. You'd Think as a senior I'd finally geT The classes I wanTed. BuT by The Time I wenT To regisTer, The classes I wanTed were filled! exclaimed Senior Jenni- fer lVlouaT. Then again There were some of us ThaT wiTh a Tad . I I ..... T..l lll Tl. TTTTT Tlll TTTTT TTTT T.lT T TTTT I geT inTo one. Can you imagine begging To geT inTo chemisTry? BuT we didn'T freTl Some of us- if aT The righT place aT The righT Time-did noT have To plead. Freshman Rachel Holmes was in The righT place, as she explained, 'il had my schedule all seT up and I had To change iT To geT inTo hisTo- ry. Mr. HousewrighT came To my rescue. l've always had my classes assigned To me. For some sTudenTs iT was The lasT Time To regisTer, for oThers The firsT. BuT all in all, The sTudenTs waiTed anxiously for The firsT week of school To sTarT. Seeing old friends, meeTing new ones and geTTing schedules . seTTIed was all parT of The back To school rouTine.- Taunee Johnsfon REGISTRATION HYPNOTIZED IN THE SPIRIT of The firsT pep rdliy, juniors STdcy MclnTire, Tdunee JohnsTon, ond Shonnon Ldshley goin spiriT for Their cldss. sign As an old tradition is continued . . . REBELS RALLY AGAIN. dllbroughTc1 welcome chdnge bdck To our ln cdse The sTudenTs didn'T promoTe enough cldss school! SixTh period pep rdllies were enThusi- compeTiTion dmong Themselves, The rivolry wds dsTicdlly received by The enTire sTudenT overwhelming when The cheerledders ron upon body. Junior Shdlleen Gldze exploined, Hdving The pep rollies during school mode iT o loT eosier for Those of us wiTh jobs ofTer school To sTdy involved. Evi- denTly, mdny olher sTudenTs dgreed, pecouse dTTendonce soored ond spiriTs were high! The sTudenTs displdyed spiriT for The school ds d whole ond for Their individudl cldsses. Everyone yelled ond screomed in hopes of winning If Having the I pep rallies dur- ing school made ll a lol easier for those of us with lobs after school to slay ln- volved.-Shalleen Glaze, 11 all sTdge ond led chdnTs for Their cldsses. As sophomore Lduri Bless- ing excldimed, l'The spiriT of The cheerledders This yeor hos been gredT! The Time chonge of The pep rol- lies proved To be very successful! WiTh The conTinued supporT of The bond, The dThIeTes, The cheer- ledders, ond The sTudenTs, The pep rdllies conTinued To succeed! Senior Amy Gordon ccipTured The spiriT sTick. Cldss rivolry filled The dudiTorium. lT's The whole dTmosphere of The SouThwesT pep rdllies in exciTing how everyone yelled for Their closses! sold jusT o few words- They ore AWESOME! -Tdmrd freshmon Ddnd lvloloch. 14 ALL THE RIGHT MOVES K ing 2:40: 2:41. 2:44 2:50 3:06: 3:07 Q Q59 PEP RALLIES Bell rings Students wander halls aimlessly Students all pour into auditoriwn at once and commence practicing vulgar class yells Classes rally for spirit stick Announcement is made that the Juniors have won the spirit stick Riot breaks out between Juniors and Seniors as the Alma Mater concludes the pep rally IM ,,,..---,Q GIG 'EM REBELS! shouts junior Marc Povero, soon to be DID THE DALLAS COWBOY CHEERLEADERS Start out this known as the first guy cheerleader. way? ponders junior Liz McDaniel as she cheers the Rebels on! PEP RALLIES SHOWING HER TRUE CLASS SPIRIT, Liz WE'RE AWESOME! Think The junior ivlcildniel Tells everyone her girls ds They build o byrdmid before The c:ldssificoTion ond ID. number on her ddncge, boxers. 7:00 7:15 8:00: 8:05: 8:45 9:30 10:30: 11:00 . - Qi A s cr' HOWDY DANCE Friends pdrenTs pick up Arrive or school T'irsT-dll go To bdThroom Emerge from borhroom Cldim choir in cdfeTerid Slow dance-go ond gel coke Bored wiTh sifting down--ddnce wiTh friends Seniors drrive--dnnouncemenT of of kings ond queens Freshmen ieove for home To mdke curfew 16 ALL THE RIGHT MOVES wx. ffm If ENTERTAINING THE JAILHOUSE ROCKERS, senior, Brion SmiTh jdms wiTh The lmoge Twistin' around the clock at the . . . JAIL HCUSE RDCK oihg To aparfy in The couniyjaii. The prison The acTiviTies in The lunch room really lorouQhT ouT gang was There. They began fo wail. As we The spiriT of Howdy week. broke inTo The new school year, Howdy Safurday, SepTember I2 arrived and The cafeTeria week was In full swing. PosTers filled The hall- ways welcoming The sTudenTs. 'Everywhere I looked, There were posTers saying lHowdy.' IT really QoT me exciTed apouT The week! said junior, STacie lvlcln- Tire. HiQhliQhTs of Howdy week in- cluded The Puff-N-STuff con- TesTs. During The lunch periods, sTudenTs forced marshmallows and bubble gum inTo Their mouThs for a prize of Two movie TickeTs. Sophomore, Dianne Lair, commehTed, ll Everywhere Hooked, there were posters saying 'Howdy. ' It really got me excited about the week! Stacie Mclntire, 11 Ill overflowed wiTh jailpirds from 8-'I2 pm. Many people aTTend- ed The dance In jailhouse aTTire. A compinaTion of a hoT nighT and no aircohdiTioninQ resulTed in a sTeamy afmosphere. 'TIT was fun, puT iT was jusT Too hoT! exclaimed junior, Ivlaki Lloyd. The up peaT music of The lm- aQe added To The exciTemenT of iT all. Freshmen, ChrisTIna Chandler remarked, 'll was sur- prised. IT was jusT QreaT! . . . Everybody in The whole cell block was dancing To The jaiihouse rock. Krista Moberg f ,M .... ,. SENIOR HOWDY KING AND QUEEN: Tommy STacy and Michelle Leffler S O P H O M O R E I HOWDY KING AND 1 T Rfb! ss QUEEN: Brian BiTTiker 4 rsrrs I srls sssikss I and Tina Fuller JUNIOR HOWDY KING AND QUEEN: Bill Hallgren and lvlarney Lamperf FRESHMEN HOWDY KING AND QUEEN: Andy LeTTerman and I Jill Lansden ' ,V I .3 ..., s-A l i 1 JS' if I - .. , ,Q HOWDY DANCE l ki 7100: 7:45: 8200! 8:30: Cb FLOAT MEETINGS Ivleeling begins. STudenT Council arrives. Everyone else arrives. Boys on one side: girls on The oTher. Sfudenf Council aTTernloTs To gain confrol. Confrol gained. 9105: Group argues abouT floaT ideas. 9130: PloaT rneefing adjourned. LET A MAN SHOW you how iT's done, says freshman Cliff Wiegand To freshman Krisfin Wagoner, as They add The fin- ishing Touches To Their floaT. W IT'S FINGER-LICKIN' GOOD and iT won firST place, Thinks ALL THE RIGHT MOVES Senior class oresidenT Gayle BiTTiker. QQ' s g L t Tir. ,fff AFTER MANY WEEKS of hibernafion, The Russian cluio bears iT sfuff. PYCCK MM LET'S KICK IT around a liffie oiT, say The juniors while Trying To decide on a Theme for Their floaf, a nine foof boof. School spirit grows as Southwest . . . FLCATS INTO HOMECDMINGY omecoming-The parade, The game, The dance, and The ever-popular floaf meeT- ings. As in The pasf, homecoming celebrafions began wiTh The annual parade of floafs, creafed and consfrucfed by dedicafed sfudenfs who worked hours on end. Each class sfudenf council delegafion Took charge of The meeTings, which were held as early as Augusf. -Luis Weinstein, 12 Trioufe To class spiriT. Confrioufing To class spirif in- cluded gafhering maferials-a Truck, a Trailer, chick- en wire, wood and Tissue paper-Then puffing iT all ll The floaf meefings show who really has class spirif- 77 'lIT's a chance To socialize wiTh all your friends, Roberfs commenTed freshman Tanya James, Ubuf sfill con- Togefher To creafe a winning, spirifed floaf. l'AfTer Three years of pracfice, I feel The seniors' floaf will be The besf ever! exclaimed senior Amy Gordon. As senior Luis Wainsfein puf iT, 'lThe floaf meefings show who really has class spiriTs. -Sfacy FLOAT MEETINGS Along with the Fall excitement came . . THE PARADE s The firsT ddy of school opprooched, sTu- denTs onxiously begdn pldnning Their cldss ond club homecoming flodf meefings in hopes of winning dwdrds. The rebels fldunf- ed Their creoTiviTy ds The porode followed d course olong Alfdmeso. SpiriT wos , everywhere, ond iT become obvi- ous ThoT 'l987's homecoming po- rode wos perhops one of The besT in The hisTory of The school. Sopho- yeor's porode definiTely wenf o loT U9 Remo, 40 smooTher Thdn Idsf yedr's! NoT only did The porode go very smooThly ds plonned, compeTiTion dmong clubs wos dlso o key To The po- rode's success. HCIOSS uniTy wos of iTs obsolufe ze- niTh, sold Senior Supersfdr Cliff Leo. Alfhough The porode wos o mojor porT of The homecoming ocTiviTies, iT wos only The beginning of The exciTemenT! The long-owoifed pep rdlly soon ll This yeor's porode olefinifely werrf C7 lof smoother S more Julie Romo ogreed, This Then TGST V9Of'S!-'JU' , , followed! Affer The bond opened wiTh The fighf song, The cheerleders sprong on sfoge ond performed Their show of cheers ond chonTs which They hod been plonning for weeks. Then, The lighTs dimmed, ond The slideshow begon. IT rekindled memories of some of The mojor foil evenfs ThoT hod Token pldce ond some new friendships ThoT hod been mode. Senior Brion SmiTh excloimed, I loved The cheerleoders' slide show! Finolly, The oudiforium grew quieT, buf iT wosn'T The end yeT. ThoT mdgic momenT hod dr- rived oT losT-The dnnouncemenf of The homecom- ing queen! Affer dll of The princesses proceeded To The sfoge in Their gorgeous gowns, The onnounce- menf wos mode! Hoppiness, sodness, smiles, ond Teors filled The dudiforium dll dT once. Amy Gordon, senior, commenfed. The emofionol inTensiTy wos ol- mosT overbeoringf' -Tomro ldng .iii is ,.....-X. ' . i T - ,--.115 T .xi .f - - f '.. . T AS THE HOMECOMING COURT TAKE THEIR PLACES, The pd- rode is oImosT officiolly underwoyl 20 ALL THE RIGHT MOVES I CAN'T WAIT UNTIL TOMORROW NIGHT! Thinks Amy SmiTh, junior, as she if -A flaunTs her decoraTive mum 2200: 2:45 4:00 s f X QE E ' if 3 IQQ QT 'z --.'. . uri. 2:45: 2130: 3:00: 3:15. 3:30: 3:45: ij QS' HOMECOMING Dismissai bell rings, and sTudenTs anx- iously scurry ouT To The parking loT for IasT-minuTes preparaTions on The floafs. The procession begins-The parade is underway!!! The specToTors of The communiTy are in awe aT The creaTiviTy and spiriT of The school. Underclassmen drool as The Senior Supersiars finish up The parade wiTh The Wave! The parade ends, and everyone proceeds on inTo The pep rally. Tension builds as The cheerleaders bring Their cheers To an end, and The big momenT draws near! The announcers begin The commen- Tary on The CourT, as each girl ap- proaches The sTage dressed in gIiTTer and glamour. Finally, The Queen is announced, and emoTions fill The audiiorium. STudenTs head home and anxiously wonder abouT whaT nexT year's homecoming will bring! WHILE AWAITING THE SIGNAL FOR THE PARADE TO BEGIN, Junior Kim DeYoung and Senior Lisa Lanningham geT in some idle gossip abouT The weekend's coming evenTs. HOMECOMING PEP RALLYf PARADE AT THE REQUEST OF SENIOR TAMRA KING, her Three daTes Kevin Gall, Kenny Boysen, and Michael Johnsfon arrived prompTly picking her up in a silver limo. Qi Q1 I' A HOMECOMING 4:30 Hair appoinfmeni and makeover 6:00 You slip info The bafhfub, Trymg noT To disfurb your perfecfly made hairsiyle. 6:45 lT's Time for The finishing Touches. 7:00 The doorbell rings, and your dafe comes To pick you up. 7:10 IT's piciure Time. Your parenfs place you in poses, and you puT on your fake smile. 7:30 You go oui To dinner ai an expensive, stuffy resfauranf and siuff yourself To devour The Tofal meal. 9:00 You arrive aT The dance and rush To The pafhroom To Touch up. 9:15 You sfand in line for The dreaded sfudio picfures. 9:30 You proceed To The dance floor and dance The nighf away. 12:00 You leave The dance, and your dafe Takes you home. 12:20 He walks you To The door, and you kiss each oiher good nighf. TRYING TO QUALIFY FOR DANCE FEVER, Freshmen, Jennifer WinsTon shows off her own sTuff aT The Homecoming Dance The perfect setting for . . . A NIGHT WITH THE STARS fter the cosudl octivities of Homecoming jokingly commented lt wos d good excuse for my comes the dromotic finole-the donce. dote to stoy out post midnight. On October 24, the Worthington Hotel set the perfect stoge to portrdy the theme, A Night with the Stors. The donce, losting from 8:00 to 42:00, wos well ot- tended. Sophomore, Stdci I All honestly though! the A band was a notch higher than medio- cre, cuff Lea, 12 7 1 Templin sold, Getting to go wos on honor dnd bet- notch higher thon mediocre. -Krista Moberg ter thon stdylng dt home. Mdrk Benton, o Senior, The rock pond The Occu- pont pleosed the crowd of high school students os they occupied the donce floor. Cliff Leo reolly enjoyed the bond ond commented, 'xl hon- estly thought the pond wos o We ff i' T To ,,,, r N , . , T'r ll 5 Q 4 T , TTT , ' it T ,,, S , T ' -, - i 'fr V Tliill r ' ik S Q 1' f,-, ,,.,,, I ' fr' f -: .-5 ff iif S 4 RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DECORATIONS, Student Council spent o Soturdoy morning completing A Night with the Stors for the Homecoming Donce. HOIVIECOMING DANCE A TIME FOR CULTURAL EXPERIENCES, Christmas is a time for fes- tive feasting. Beware all teachers and students ELVES STRIKE AGAIN! hriSTrnOS was The season to be jolly at The Council found out the kids names and what they Southwest High School. Students celebrat- wanted or needed for Christmas. This gave the chil- ed the holiday in many ways. Santa Claus Ca TCU football playerD came and students had pic- tures made with Santa. We also had a Christmas tree in the hall. But the neatest way Southwest celebrated Christmas was the Spirit of Christmas Gift that we gave the less fortunate. The I I l think giving gifts to kids who arent as fortunate as us is really good. All kids need a taste of Christmas. - Stephanie Johnston, 'TO ,, Student Council went to the Texas American Bank. Then they went to orphanages, centers for the homeless and families who couldn't afford Christmas. 24 ALL THE RIGHT MOVES dren an Christmas gift that some of them might not have had. l think giving gifts to kids who aren't as fortunate as us is really good. All kids need a taste of Christmas. Sophomore Stephanie Johnston explains. Christmas brought out the feeling of giving in many stu- dents this year. - Taunee Johnston OVERWHELMED BY THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT, senior Brian SmlTh dreams abouT SanTa. On The On The On The I On The On The On The On The On The On The On The On The On The Q Q59 'lsT day of ChrlsTmas I broughT a can of peaches. 2nd day of ChrisTmas I broughT an ornamenT for The Tree. 3rd day of ChrisTmas I made snowflakes in BeTTie's class. 4Th day of ChrisTmas I gave my friend a candy cane. 5Th day of ChrlsTmas I had a SanTa I plcuTre Taken wiTh a TCU fooTball player. 6Th day of ChrlsTmas l gave a Qlfl , for The needy. 7Th day of ChrisTmas I had a cuITural experience. 8Th day of ChrisTmas school was I cancelled because of snow. 9Th day of ChrisTmas I kissed my I honey under The misTleToe. 'l0Th day of ChrlsTmas l gave my Teachers ChrisTmas presenrs. Wm day or chnsrmos I wenr ' caroling form classroom To classroom. l2Th day of ChrisTmos I was ouT for ChrisTmas Break! I SURPRISED BY THE CAMERA, Freshmen Carlisa Coleman and Donald Cager prepare To decoraTe The halls for ChrisTmas. ie! db, ' lk Us 5 -' D J X 'il . 0 - - ' ,fd 51 ' X4 T Q EY ' Wi . ff 5554! A :Qs A., Valk! X.. I In now! I I A ' ., I ' i PRE-BREAK BLUES GEE! I WONDER WHAT IT IS? Could iT possibly be a haT'?, Thinks Freshman CLiff Wiegana as he siTs in anTicipaTion hoping ThaT The nexT gifT will be beTTer. HOPING SENIOR DEBRA LAVAKE will like The sweaTer she gave her, Senior LeeAnne Daniels looks on anxiously. i N-Qui' 26 ALL THE RIGHT MOVES Q1 K' A HOLIDAY PARTY 4:00: 5100: 6:00: 6:30: 7:32: 9:'I0: 12:'15: Rush To The nearesT mall To buy a gag giTT for The evening's parTy. SIT in holiaayfrush hour Traffic Dig Through closeT looking for someThing red To wear ln The spiriT of X-mas, sTeal sorneThing from your sibling's closeT Arrive casually laTe waiTing To carry on The rnisTleToe TraaiTion G-ITT exchange. Wow! ThaT's whaT l always wanTecl! GeT home aisenchanTed because ThaT special someone aidn'T see you waiTing under The mlsTleToe. SHOWING THEIR PEARLY WHITES, The members of STudenT Council gaTher for Their annual ChrisTmas progressive dinner. H .Quiz r' is A time to eat, drink, and eat some more. CHRISTMAS BREAK . . . he Chriyrmes Gnd New Year Helideys week. The besT parT of The holidays was The oppor- breugm much mere Than Chrigtmeg pre- TuniTy To be wiTh friends and have a good Time To- senTs and family gaTher- ings. IT also broughT many social gaTherings and parTies among The four classes. Senior Kim Cain observed, The ChrisTmas holidays were a greaT opporTuniTy To geT TogeTher wiTh family and friends. New Year's was a definiTe excuse To go To as many parTies as possible, or as I I The party thatl went to on New Year's Eve was so memorable because it was a time that brought many sen- iors together for one of the last times. Tamra King, 12 ,, geTher. Seniors Tamra King ex- pressed her feelings abouT The holiday fesTiviTies- The parTy ThaT l wenT To on New Year's Eve was so memorable because iT was a Time ThaT broughT many seniors TogeTher for one of The lasT Times. The ChrisTmas and New Year's holidays are Two weeks of The school year which everyone Freshman Heidi Wilhelmi explained, iT was a good looks forward To because iT always breaks The mon- reason To have a pany, On New Years I usually oTony of seven hour school days, buT aT The same have a loT of friends ever and we pany for a whole Time, ThaT science projecT you have To finish or ThaT book you have To read is a consTanT reminder ThaT vacaTions never lasT.-Lori Blanco CHRISTMASXNEW YEAR'S Southwest's First Annual MR. ALL-AMERICAN s The audiTorium filled on Thursday, February 'l8Th, you could feel The exciTemenT in The air. For The firsT Time in SouThwesT's hisTory a Mr. All-American SouThwesT would be crowned. The genTlemen parTicipaTed in casual wear, swimsuiT, and formal wear compeTiTions, and all acTive- ly parTicipaTed in a TalenT perfor- mance ThaT was noT To be judged. Freshmen Donald Cager, Kevin PiTTman, and AnThony Morris joined Juniors Bill Hallgren, Phillip Morris, u Being a contestant was fun. The audi- ence seemed to have o good tim? which was grea. Tommy Stacy, '72 f 7 and Tommy STaoy as They sTopped The show wiTh Their unique rendiTion of i'Barpara Ann. As The con- TesTanTs prepared for each compeTiTion, The audi- ence was enTerTained by The SouThwesT Show Choir, a dance by The VarsiTy Cheerleaders, and a come- dic barbershop auarTeT. AfTer all of The impressive parTicipanTs had finished 'lsTruTTin' Their sTuff, one winner emerged. Tommy STacy won The TiTle of Mr. All-American SouThwesT, as well as Taking The award for llPreTTiesT Smile. When and Adrian Adams, To impress Their classmaTes by dancing To Going back To Cali. As This caused auiTe a sTir, Sophomores Trey Becan, Brian BiTTiker, and STeve Mueller combined Their Tal- enTs wiTh ThaT of Seniors Sean Duewel, AusTin Weeks, asked whaT he felT abouT The pag- eanT, Senior Tommy STacy replied, Being a conTes- TanT was a loT of fun. The audience seemed To have a good Time, which was greaT! -Mm Barber AS THE CONTESTANTS LINED UP, The judges made Their final decisions. 28 ALL THE RIGHT MOVES POSING FOR THE COVER of Railing STanes magazine, The juniors and freshmen give Their besT GQ. pose. 'T ,N gg Q AFTER BEING DECLARED THE WINNER, Tommy STacy was con- graTuiaTea by AusTin Weeks. TRYING TO APPEAR DISTINGUISHED, Brian BiTTiker answers a auesTion from Tifini Mayo. WAITING FOR THE FIRST BEAT, The seniors ana sophomores were prepared To sTruT Their sTuff, MR. ALL-AMERICAN PAGEANT 29 - 3:00 I 6:30 I 7:00 Arrive or crowded resiaurani I 8:00 Ge? seared. Order the mosi 5 expensive irem on menu Crhis is backwards, after aiD 40:00 Arrive or dance-wair in line for I piciures 40:30 Pictures made-enier The dance 42:00 Shoes in hand-huni begins for your jackei and bowiie I 42:30 On To The pariy-bowrie Iasi forever i 3:00 Arrive home To awairing parents OPTING T0 GO STAG, These five beau- Tiful junior babes Qei ready To heaa for The dance. A I FLASHING THEIR COLGATE SMILES, Seniors Keni Cys and A Claudia Coscia pose for The camera sAcKwARDs Pick up Tux f corsuge Dare picks you up, parenrs rake pictures as you srick dare with corsage sQ WE 30 ALL THE RIGHT MOVES On February 27, guy and girls gathered to . . . I PAINT THE ockwdrd's. The one nighT o yeor when The girls ore forced To dsk ouT The guys. BuT while some ThoughT They were geTTing Their re- venge, mony guys found ouT oTherwise-'IIT goT To be d big deol wherher or noT you'd been dsked. Luckily, Though, I dlreody hod o doTe, sold Bill Hdllgren, junior. The ddnce wds held for The Third yedr oT The Holiddy Inn SouTh. Sen- ior Phil lvlouro sold of iTs locoTion, l'We're The only closs who re- members hoving iT onywhere else, ond This is by for The besT. The sTudenTs olso enjoyed The bond, The Penguins from The donce's hour, eighT To Twelve. The Bockwdrd's Ddnce is TrodiTionolIy formdl, ond mony girls spenT monThs Trying To find The perfecT dress. Guys hod iT d liTTle edsier, Though for They only If I wds reolly nervous obouT osking some- one, so my friends ond I decided To go Togerher. The pressure wos off ond we hod o loT of fun. - Julie lvlurrdy, 'l'I. TCWN RED hod To decide beTween o Tux or o suiT. Whichever They chose, The pressure usuolly on Their shoulders wds now on The girls. Dinner, ddnce Tickefs, ond even limo expenses were IefT up To The women. These pressures IefT some girls only one opTion-To go sfdg. I wds redlly nervous dbouf osking someone, so my friends ond I decided To go Togefher. The pressure wds off ond we hod d loT of fun, com- ,I menTed Junior Julie lvlurroy. Whefher formdl or informdl, sfdg or Tog, The ddnce wds d gredf success for dll concerned. This wds no surprise, however, for The mony who hdve come To expecf sTudenT council's hdrd work ond deTerml- nofion To poy off. And ds commiTTee chdlrmon Amy Gordon sold, l'We reolly wdnfed To puT on o ddnce ThdT would give nexT yeor's council somefhing To work Towdrds. I Think we did iT. -Debbie Tedgorden PRESENTING HER WITH ROSES, Sopho- more Poul Sdnders ond Senior Amy Gordon prepore To poinf The Town red. BACKVVARD'S DANCE Wk 9, 5.1: A W if wwf' f M me MDVING VIQLATICNS iiii ouThwesT moved ohedd of dll The oTher schools when iT come Time for g dThleTic compeTiTion. We WWNW I 'n'x' h I I mode iT known we were deTermined To be The besT. WiTh our heods held high, we proudly repre- senTed our school. WheTher iT wos on The field or off, we showed our sporTsmdnship clnd undy- ing spiriT. When Times goT Tough we encouraged our ploy- ers To overcome The oches ond pclins. We sup- porTed The Reps Through defedT ond celebrdTed our vicTories. The codches demonsTroTed Their lecdership, os Their ployers gdve iT dll They hdd. They pulled TogeTher ond sTrived for perfecTion. In reTurn Their dim is 9? Q. J for success wds righT on TorgeT. Through The husTle dnd busTle of school The oThleTes were The ones who in- spired The resT of us. They gove o spe- cidl medning To The word moTivdTion for The enTire school. Our spiriT wos impres- sive, There wds noThing IefT To prove. We showed Them who's The besT, 'couse If Was Our Move-Jennifer Mouaf -1. -P' K I rrlrr . 9 -Q - 4- - READY FOR ACTION, Senior Tommy STclcy coils The ploy ond woiTs for The hike. SET IT UP AND SPIKE IT IN Junior Var - 7 slly Volleybdll dTTdcks lnelropponenl. g 1 I I. I I I, ' '11 I ui Are you supersTlTlous? Do you believe if Things ore noT done o cerToin woy, Then o TRADITIONS Boiley ond STeve Lindsey when They wore Their uwin- ning undershirTs. BuT These room full of hopping oTh- leTes hove o fovoroble ouT- come in o gome? Perhops CQ Ill Q90 I IV iff. Lk A O , T 46 rf I I im .3 jlnx will occur? Regordless of your supersTlTlous beliefs, you were noT olone This yeor omong SouThwesT sTudenTs. People pold por- Tlculor oTTenTlon To deToiIs in hopes of fovorobly offecT- ing The ouTcome of Their exfrocurriculor ocTiviTies. In This unique world of super- sTiTions ond TrodiTions The pre-gome performonces ronged from simple ocTs like proying or eoTing To- geTher, To complex rou- Tines like donning cerToin 'TIucky cloThing firsT. Senior Trolondo TripleTT sold, I ol- woys puT my righT shoe on firsT. I olwoys weor whiTe socks under my gome socks Credb. I olwoys loce my shoes in The fronT ond Then The book. She never woshed her uniform on gome doy, ond olwoys sold Three proyers before o gome. OTher common Tro- diTions involving dress were demonsTroTed by Brock WAVING THEIR HELMETS, The fooTboIl Teom concenTroTes on riTuoIs were noT jusT for win- ning, mony of Them were used To geT The Teom, or cerToin ployers, psyched- up. Sophomore lvlonfrelle Philips woTched Crunch Course ond Rocky To geT reody for o hord-hiTTing fooTbolI gome. While lvlon- Trelle wos chosing his cous- ins To improve his running, The soccer Teom wos busy doing such cheers os iiBoom-Sho-Boom , liBoom-Chicko-Boom , ond Hold Your I-Ieods ond I-lold Them High , occord- ing To Senior Jennifer lVIouoT. Anofher sTronge ocT in The geTTing psyched-up coTogory wos Senior Oliver lvIilIer's uhoppin' oround The lock- er room. Could o locker o donce sTep, such os The one Cooch lVIcInTosh wos forced To do ofTer The soc- cer Teom wins, would Tend To influence o gome? Even illegol ocTs were performed To help bring luck To The gome. Senior lvlork Skordo sold, i'Everybody Tokes o i'dip before The gome wheTher They use Tobocco or noT. Do The supersTlTlous riTuoIs help? Wos iT worTh oll The Trouble To Try ond work These chorms? Only Time refIecTs The ouTcome of so mony supersTiTions ond riT- uols. One Thing wos for cer- Toin, sTronge ocTions ond cIoThes conTinued To be used by fons everywhere To offord ThoT IiTTle exTro iisomeThing To puT Their Teom on Top.-Cloy Block D The kickoff. Y E, 52751 L , I an 3 4 MOVING VIOLATIONS .959 - T f? , , A , , ' 4 1 A A 5M x'. ! 6 -hh: 5 .fibsgl TOMMY STACEY CONCENTRATES ON THE BALL iD hopes of using mind over moTTer in The game. .mfr- f gl 4 8 Q y 7 4' ff 1 l Xl I Q I If ANTICIPATING A TEAM SCORE, Mr. Sherman QT- TempTs To ge? The bonds ohehfioh. 1 if I Z f 'S ,- ' 4 A A 1 ' ' ' do if -, J SUPERSTITIONSNRADITIONS Ni og' i -YT- N AFTER A HARD WORKOUT, The gille Ull The Tehhls Team Take a breaTh. UNITY IS SHOWN as The varslTy volleyball Team displays a spiriT yell. ,X ' .- -A v 'I -iw X YI ' I h. . 0 . .,,,,1:n,,aw tl' ryrrll ,rm , ,.,,M'pfWfff'- 1 ay 'fav We -fav ilwf fmw 5 www 9 1 'W Qu-Mn-qfunun mv r l b 'M' W Q ,,.,, ww llll ii ,, - jj4,.'- I 1 as 36 MOVING VIOLATIONS WMM-Qi 894451. I '-1 'Xl SouThwesT hos The repu- Tofioh of cohsisTehTly field- ihg Teoms who pride Them- selves OD Their dpilifies dhd Teomwork. This pride hos led To success ih mohy dreos. CompeToTive sporfs such os foofboll, bosepdll, boskefpoll, volleypoll, dhd soccer require posiTive oTTi- Tudes from eoch ployer. lh- dividuols musT pull Their forces Togefher To help moke The seosoh vicTori- ous. Vorsify foofooll ployer, .1.1u'f- 4 fn. ip? X VV 154. ' . f 'qm 1 ix ' VF H N .-, fir T' ,.. L , ., - Tilpjgi, ' Mike l-lorh, commehTed, Alfhough Trock, swim- fl Tedmwork mdkesodiffer- mihg, golf, dhd Tehhis de- ehce. lf everyohe works ds mohd ihdividuol Tdlehf, iT is olfedm, we con occom- imporTdhT for Teommdfes plish Thihgs Thof coh'T pe To hove sfrohg supporf for dohe ihdividuollyf' eoch ofher. Wode HuhT, Vllihhihg is impressive, vorsify Tehhis ployer, redi- ohd Teoms leom from Their izes The imporfohce of losses. The hordesf porT of Teommofes. Lock of ihdi- workihg os o Teom is ploy- vidudl TolehT is mode up ihglwell wheh The hedT is oh. wifh The spirif dhd supporT Lori Moore, o vdrsiTy volley- of ofher Teom members. IT poll ployer, replied, Teom- olso helps To khow Thof work will defermihe how your Tedmmofes ore be- well This yedr's Teom will do hihd you iD Tough mof- ih disfricf pldy. ches. -Krisfo Moberg l LOOKING GOOD so FAR, The l vorsify foofboll Teom mokes O sTroighT lihe. I l I 5 gl Z if -V I-4-9 :gi ,,?M .A . 4 1 ff- Vfff' -. 1 7 - l X, f ' Mio 51111 1 1 TEAMWORK 3 lil'- , . 2 2 1 9' ff! 1 5 I Q B I -ended BENCHWARMERS They hod The loneliesT, ToughesT ossignmenT of dll. They were everywhere, from The NoTionol FooTpoll spoir. These were The individ- udls who provided depTh To The Teom, helped To moTi- ployers. Senior John Rowldnd sold, liThey moTivoTed The oThers in procTioe ond I JL :IPI is In , v.o,y'EX I , I I' 0 is f , 1 38 MOVING VIOLATIONS Ledgue To The Broddwdy sToges, ond even To SouTh- wesT. They were The under- sTudies, The sTors of Tomor- row, The second sTring duorTerlodcks, The ones df- feoTionoTeIy known ds The penchwdrmers. They prepored ond woiT- ed . . . ond woiTed ond pre- pored for ThdT one shoT dT individuol Triumph or de- vdTe The sTdrTers, mode prdoTioe sessions effeoTive, ond supporTed The Teom overoll. Coooh Thompson dgreed. i'These exTro ploy- ers oonTripuTed To The ploy py enoouroging Those ThdT porTioipoTed. Though penohwdrming wos disheorTening oT Times, True sporTs fons recognized The volue of These supporT WONDERING WHO WILL GET TO Michelle Sylvio sTreTch ond pre- PLAY in The gdme, seniors Chris- pore for Their shining momenTs Tino Pelhom, Tdmro King, ond On The COurT. I ' il 39 59' all' 2? ,. . r 1 0 .' A35 .5 l - ' . -4,:M,, mode sure The sTorTers gove 'l'lO peroenT so They could keep Their sTorTing spoTs on The Teom. ln d yedr when profes- sionol fooTpdll ployers sTruok for higher woges, Their repldoemenT pench- wdrmers provided The Tons wiTh True sporTsmonship ond fun.-Tomro King PREPARING HIMSELF for his Op- porTuniTy oT Triumph, Tommy I STocy, senior, worms up on The sidelines. 43 .44-iii? pi' ' , . t l V -f 5 x x .. ' - fill if A Tilpjgg ' AS COACH WOOD WATCHES The game wiih rf ' inlensiiy, Senior Brian Cohen anxiously awaiis -4 his chance To Usirul his sTuff! IF HE WOULD ONLY GIVE ME A CHANCE! ex- claims Junior Mail Maples To himself as he views The game from The sicleiines. 9 l 1 l 1 i l l i , 5 if 3? Lilo MAL. , Tix - E if J N - f'! 4 e f if sfi f rf.'V !'1 K -1 I 1 ei 'Ss BENCHWARMERS 3 9 f 2 Q ,, 'Fld 7 g f , f Q X-4 I QWII' I am 'X E fi I 1' .E ik IMS Q I SITTING ON THE SIDELINES The VarsiTy foaTbalI players awaiT Coach IVIauser's ihsTrucTiohs. I FEEL LIKE ORAL ROBERTS! Thinks Coach Mauser as a cerTaih pIayer's mysTeriaus injury is healed. Does This meah he wahTs money? - 1 Pk an ' I- - E :fin 341' 1j'- Q it I Q I v R -I-, 'Jaf. 40 MOVING VIOLATIONS L22 1i:'f' ln oil sporTs There is o sTrong feeling of pride, o oerTdin sense of TogeTher- ness. Cooches ond Teom- rnoTes musT sorT ouT Their differences ornong eooh oTher ond oohieve Their gools TogeTher. l'Sorne- Times we oil don'T ogree wiTh The oooohes' deci- sions, puT os o Teom we've come To redlize ThoT The ooooh knows loesT, sold senior STedson CorTer. 'lVVe Try To oonducT ourselves in o monner ThoT would por- Troy greoT Ieodership ond guiddnoef' There is d rndin mm :gg .' Q falllliq .J - , 1 0 ,sf , Q 'Q X 'LL V QL :RN H 4 - A ' ml T , 1 A ,till V i F ,I Q s ' 7 f '4f I . '54, ,, fvwqif 1 4- rj' I in gool To pe ohornpions ond The Teorn rnusT moinToin Their good skills ond correcT Their rnisTokes To ploy To The pesT of Their opiliTy. WheTher iT's winning or losing, There is olwoys The dnTioipoTion of being peT- Ter. As senior Jeff Toler soid, Losing is difficulT for o Tedm used To winning, buT eooh loss mdkes us exdrn- ine whoT we did To cduse The loss ond how To im- prove for The nexT gornef' The oodches ploy o mo- ior pdrT in dll sporTs. Ployers hdve respecT for Their Coooh DSCOUSG oooohes con give Them rnuch knowledge ond supporT. Mrs, lvlolnTosh redlly en- oouroges us when we're doing whoT we're sup- posed To, when we're noT she brings us down To eorTh by Telling us ThoT ond Then enoourdges us To do peT- Ter. sold junior DoThy Cox opouT Coooh lVlclnTosh. ln The end, looTh The oodohes ond The Teoms leorn from edch oTher ThroughouT Their seosons, ond olwovs monoge To hdve some fun! -Dee Guenfhoer GO SOUTHWEST! soreorns The VorsiTy Volleyboll Teorn in Their pre-gorne ocTiviTies. jul l I l e ' --' ,. ,1- 'Q 1 I T -1 f r 1 I f fu COACHfTEAIVl RELATIONSHIPS . :HI lf ' wif .' ' Q I I I . -all 1 -.W SPIRIT IN THE STANDS The spiriT wds every- where . . . iT seemed To shine in The eyes of The oTh- leTes ond echo Through The shouTs of The supporTers. IT wos The yelling, soredrning, ond cheering of Tons ThdT supporTed our Teorns. The exoiTemenT ond enThusidsm come olive! This ohonged The dTTi- Tude of The everydoy per- son. Junior BeTh Engellond sdid, 'll like Telling people To go To The gdmes To help supporT our Teoms ond roise spiriT. The VorsiTy, JV, ond Freshrndn oheerleoders puT in o loT of energy ond hord- work To keep eyeryone's spiriTs up. They were There To supporT dll The sporTs ond The Tedms on To vioTory. This yedr There wds o new oddiTion To our spiriT in The sTdnds wiTh The oornpi- ndTion of Two juniors lVIork Povero ond lVldrk Hdrris. They led The crowds in ex- oiTing new ohdnTs. Kim DeYoung dgreed soying, i'lVlork ond lVldrk ore greoT! l Think we need guys Cheer- ing like ThdT. AT SouThwesT There ore so mony sporTs To roise spiriT Tor . . . so oome one, oorne dll ond wdToh The spiriT go peyond pounds. -Mlkrhelle Moquin SHOWING TRUE REBEL SPIRIT fons keep iT olive oT The JV gdrne. 4 2 MOVING VIOLATIONS .fa , . 3' If ' - . ut IQIJIIM 1 - W SOUTHWEST REBELS GIVE'M HECK shouT Mork ohcl Mork os They show Their spIrIT oT ohe of The Peo Rollies. COMPETING FOR THE SPIRIT STICK seniors work TogeTher To keep IT To- QeTher. I 18,5- . C-11 wil!-W8 - pl 9, . . '5 7 Q '. f My , , if ffz, I 7 ' If f f 'A ,.-4 I I I I I I I I I I. Z . I1 I I I Exif ' ' X . Lfbg Y -I I III mere J , I SPIRIT IN THE STANDS N 4 7 Af' -V1 5 I' ., .. 01' - Sm , i. Ii' . ..5 e - .4 s I I 'f n-' 2 rier or , er iirlrf iirn yyrr , yry l f ,,,' - Yr N L,i- I ..,,V M BOWLING FOR DOLLARS? Junior, Beth Groves hoped To somedoy gel d sirike or Don Cdrier Bowling Alley. GRABBING LIFE BY THE HORNS, Senior, Kevin Wogoner proudly disployed his odichr 'i 'Qi MOVING VIOLATIONS .-QW - V . v . YYY, 2' I A-X N -e X, , fifllii X I If K of A wars OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL Although mdny sports tedms existed dt South- west, some students chose to pdrticipdte in sports out- side of school. The most populdr events included fishing, hunting, dnd bowl- ing. Guys often went hunting with friends, fdthers, dnd brothers. ul shoot 'em high, I shoot 'em low, I shoot 'em everywhere they go, but I gotto tell yd, it's not the kill, it's the thrill of the chdse, commented senior, Kevin Wdgoner. Hunting took o lot of prepdrotion. Cldy Block, senior, expldined, t'VVhen I go hunting with my dod dnd grondpo, we hdve to get up redlly edrly in the morning. We dlwdys X x ,7f Y 'f' 'Y ng? 1 1 1 ,4' .-,ig is SPORTS bundle up in lots of wdrm clothes becouse deer sed- son is in the winter, dnd then it's impossible to move. Some students preferred to go fishing. Once my dod dnd I hdd d whole bunch of cdtfish on o string ldying in the wdter, dnd d turtle come olong dnd dte dll of them, exploined Jim Ogden, senior. Then there wos dlwdys the bowling olley. Students often went to the bowling olley on weekends just to see friends, but some octu- dlly went to bowl. Lisd Os- wdlt, junior, remembered, 'One time when Suzi dnd I were bowling she dcciden- tdlly dropped the boil, dnd it stdrted rolling down the lone. Then she ron dfter it yelling, 'wdit, wdit! ' Whether students went bowling with friends, fdmily or on dotes, funny incidents dlwdys seemed to hop- pen. As junior, Kim DeYoung expldined, Once when I went bowling with this guy dnd his fdmily, I dropped the bdll, ond it stdrted roll- ing bdckwords dll over the ploce. I wos so embdr- dssed. Pdrticipoting in sports outside of school gdve ev- eryone o chdnce to be- come closer to friends or fdmily, but most of dll it wos d chdnce to just hove o good time. -Deborah Og- den 5Sn24 , 0,-1 euuqung j 68 'Q I I f . , X Mr l 7 I ' f I 4-fy , H I I I l I fi i ! 5 . fl QMULLJ ff j 5, I OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL SPORTS ZR i '12 '-Ines.: f' J 0,7 . .' - 1 K. n1 .' . ,. , x RODEO Tackling an enraged sTeer, glid- ing around The barrels, and con- quering ferocious bulls, are among The exciTing evenTs which are in- volved in a rodeo. The Rodeo Team parTicipaTed in rodeos againsT sTiff compeTiTion all year Throughouf NorTh Texas. The Team was led This year by presidenT James Cone who said, l'The Team sTands ouT This year because They're all enThusiasTic and willing To ride. Team also received Tremendous supporT from Their boosfer club, which had approximaTely Twenfy- five members. Many people won- dered whaT was so apppealing abouT rodeos ThaT made The members parTicipaTe in evenTs ThaT were very ofTen dangerous. Bubba Vinson, senior, summed up The reason for The enfhusiasm of The Team when he said, ill like be- ing in rodeos, especially bullriding, because iT's exciTing and iT really The rodeo Team had become increasingly popular, wiTh an esca- laTing membership of forTy. The geTs The adrenalin pumping. FirsT Row: ChrisTi Lee, Traci Hill, Alice Whalen, Kim Thomas, Renee Williams, Sherlyn Wessen, Rachelle l-larTman Second Row: Tami DeviTo, Wendy Sewell, Kay Wall, Caroline Berger, Angel Clay, Amie Nelson, Jobo Lee, ChrisTine Candanosa, Cissy Lyle, Jana Snead, Amy Benger, Michelle Archie Back Row: Jimmy I-lale, Joel DeLeon, Cameron Huffman, Wissam KolailaT, Joe Don Kubes, Chris Peferson, James T. Cone, Paul SurraT, Robby Gibson, Brandon Kincaid, Mark Price, Bobby Link, Sfeve Skinner, Donald TraffansTead NoT Picfured: Bubba Trudgen, PaTric Taylor, Jay Clark, and Bubba Vinson MOVING VIOLATIONS -Lori Blanco I ! I 'TIL -s ONLY THREE SECONDS TO GO, Thinks Jimmy Hale while irying To campleie The grueling eighi seconds Thai are re- auired. SHOWING THEM HOW lT'S DONE, pres. James Cane displays, wiih ease, The ari of slaying an a horse. H n. low! 'iw' -- 3.5 gg gb -K in-gi ss, ' It L.. sf ' 1.- F ,, . 0 Y .- 3 , T ,, 65. ATTEMPTING NOT TO FALL OFF The fera- RIDE -EM COWBOY, gcregm me excifed CiOUS Dbiii, DOiWOid iVC1ffOi'iSTGOd CiCiZZiSS fgms GS Senigr Jgmgg Cgne riqjeg 'me The audience wiih his skillful riding. bucking horse, RODEO ls V I ' 4 av M . ,. , R A, I .Y l- -L Front Row: Karina Salas, Hilary Sullon, Healher Haas: Bock Front Row: Wendy Woolfolk, Caren Williams, Carrie Penna Row: Jennifer Winsion, Jill Lansden, Jolynn Cox, Tonya Tina Fuller: Bock Row: Diane Lair, Belsy Slewarl, Tisha Bowen James, Lori Parker Mindy Paprskar R . iiii Q Q-ww Cheerleaders push The Rebs To viclory, Beisy Slewarl awails The ready okay. 48 MOVING VIOLATIONS SHOWING THEIR SPIRIT, The Varslly KEEPING A STIFF UPPER LIP, Sophomore M FST p f 4 .1 gf- . 'f-J, i -11- i 0 -T f CHEERLEADING lilvlovin' on To VicTory become The moTTo of The SHS Cheer- ledders long pefore The T87-'88 school yeor begdn. From July To AugusT, 22 dedi- coTed girls heoded Toword The procTice field by 6 AM. eoch doy To cheer OD The sunrise ond pre- pore for d compeTiTive week of comp oT SMU. i'Corhp proughf oil of The cheerleoders closer TogeTher. IT showed school spiriT ond wds olso fun, expldihed Junior Robin Perry. Soon dfTer school sTdrTed, The hdrd work pegoh . . . meefihgs on lvlondoys, poinfihg pep rdlly loon- hers on Tuesdoys, sfrehuous proc- Tices on Wednesddys ond Thurs- ddys, foofpdll gomes ohd pep rol- lies on Fridoys. i'Cheerleddihg ish'T dll fun ond gdrnes. lT's o loT of hdrd work, buf worTh iT, sTdTed Junior Chrisfie Crurhrhel. in dddiTion To foofbdll gomes, The cheerledders cheered or dT- Tehded dll sporTs eyenTs. To rnosi of us cheerleoding is oil glomour. YeT in reoliTy, iT Tdkes o loT of hdrd work ond dedicofion.-Tounee Johnsfon s.s.. Fw? Froni Row: Michelle lvloduin, Jennifer lVlouoT, Tommi Gregory, Julio Uselding, lvli- chelle Leffler, Liz lylcDdnieI: Middle Row: Leslie Groves, Kdfhy Jo lVlcATeer, BeTh Sullivon, Kim Borber, Robin Perry: Back Row: KrisTen Cldrk, Jennifer Schmidf C I in -lv CHEERLEADING 4 9 b0'i'4u of Met I' i -fs A Q 4 uf Q 4 ., fr nr 302 ' I 7' l V iii- nil a' 9 1 I N ,.- VARSITY FOOTBALL Once again, This year's Varsity football Team had a successful season. Senior, Brock Bailey said, Football has been an enlighten- ing experience both on and off The field. Through hard work and dedication, our Team progressed from an average high school foot- ball Team To a close knit family of aThleTes. Coach Mauser said he did not believe in reincarnation until The last week of The football season. Arlington Heights and Dunbar had To forfeit Their district games, giv- ing The Rebels a new life for The last game against Eastern Hills. Coach Mauser said, With This situation, a victory by The Rebels would put Them in The sTaTe play- offs for Their second year in a row. Mauser said that The Rebels reacted To The gift by beating Eastern Hills 'IO To nothing, Thus put- Ting Them in The elite class of The best 32 5A Teams in The state of Texas. -Krisfa Moberg al . D' 1 f ra-K i ris, : I ', V pn s , I I- rrrf I t T- I Yr , -I ' ' . , ,,, 'f , l It y 2 u F , ' If . 4? , f 1 T, ' 1 T' ,Q , rr H ' . f I ' . ' ff ' - ,1 ex Vrr- , as - if . I , It 1- , , ' W? fm 4 fr 4 ff: W f ZQQBA Tw , 'g A ' , S A X23 ws Mrs . ' ' ' I' ' I ,, 4 , , - I ., , ,. , ,, g if ' , . Q. if 5 . A K VARSITY FOOTBALL-Front Row: Mike Horn, Stedson Carter, Gary Brown, Sean Wetsel, Todd Toomer, Kenny Boysen, Kevin Gall, Trey Becan, Second Row: Osborn Sayers, Deon Dillard, Hal Lambert, Cla- rence Clark, Vincent Ross, Brian Whisenhunt, Tim Hargraves, Steve Palmer, Dwight Guyton: Third Row: Bryan Cotton, Niels Cremer, Kent Cys, Vernon Simpson, Oscar Flores, David Watson, Greg Cranford, Terrance Tankersley, David Davis: Fourth Row: Mike Shuler, Marcus Jackson, David Johnson, Tommy Stacy, Brock Bailey, Chris Pittman, Stephen Mueller, Steve Lindsey, Sean Duewelg Fifth Row: Mike Augsburger, Jay Gallagher, Mark Skarda, Walter Martin, Corey Scott, Todd Phillips, Matt Maples, John Christian: Sixth Row: Kim De Young, Pam Rivers, Ruben Edwards, Robert Purnell, Keith Upshaw, Andy Starnes, Tanya McKown, Clifford Nance MOVING VIOLATIONS CONCENTRATING ON THEIR NEXT MOVE, Kevin G-all, Mike Horn, and Brian WhisehhuhT waTch The ihTehse game. x - ' RQ! .Q 4 xg' , 9 ' VS iiv N . Q- - A , 1 Q T ' N4 ak 4,1 I f- ' - AROUSING FOOTBALL SPIRIT, Coach Mauser ana The foaTpaII SCRAMBLING FOR THE BALL, The Rebels Try wiTh all of players sing The Alma MaTer aT a pep rally. Their miQhT To recover The bali. VARSITY FOOTBALL ,. Q, I U I I Tm fe ,, - f f' I ' r 4 902 4, Riu- ll - I X FR JV FOOTBALL This yedr proved To be very good for The JV Teom. During The seoson, They won oil buT one of Their Qomes, ond soundly defedf- ed Poschol of DisTricT. The Teom goT olong well Togefher, ond were reolly helpful To eooh oTher. MosT of The Teom members ore close friends of mine ond ThoT mode The seoson even more enjoyoble soid Chris Shed, sophomore. The codches, CompTon, In- Qrom, ScoTT, ond Wood, ployed o mojor role in The Tedm's compeTi- Tive seoson, ond were very sup- porTive. Sophomore Kevin Reeves exploins During The gomes, wheTher we won or IosT, The cooches were sTiil proud of us. During Two-o-doys, The fresh- men Teom procficed wiTh The JV ond VorsiTy Tedms. The procTices showed To be very effecfive be- couse They ronked Third in DisTricT ond hod greoT poTenTiol. All in dll, I believe The freshmen fooTboll Teom hos o good shoT oT DisTricT nexT yeor commenfed Junior Mike Augsburger, monoQer.- Dee Guenfhoer J AF' ,i Z 2 ,as his we tv 3 w Ts JV Row 1 Eric Solisbury, KeiTh Porker, Adrion Ddvis, Derrick McMillon, CourTney Pdul, Monfrelle Phillips, Chris BryonT, Eddie Price Row 2 Goyling CorTer Solvodor Viscusi, Corlos Hunfer, Shdne Groy, Roberf Beavers, Hons Molin, Cubie Willioms, Herold Shorp: Row 3: Duke Moiors Bloke H 'd' R 4: Jeff Bronch, Lloyd Morris, Eric Bodok Chris Shed Murphy Dovid Kerr Rondy Dugdn, Kevin Reeves, Joey Roso, Guy McATeer, Dole ei I: ow Bill Wolperf Tommy McDode, Chuck Thompson 2 MOVING VlOLATlONS Freshmen row 1: Cecil Sparks, Diron NewTon, Lawrence MaTThews, BurTrando McKay, Howard Russell, John Vick, Zachary Reed, Brian Thurman: Row 2: Regan DenT, Darrell Caldwell, Shannon WhiTe, John Calder, Darren King, Ted Williams, RoberT Brown, Greg WhiTTen: Row 3: John Naagely, Brooke Mincey, Jon Souder, NaThaniel Payne, Keilh Messick, Cade Hanson, Chris Hyde: Row 4: CliffTon Wieg and, Andy HOLDING 'EM BACK Sophomore KorT- ney Paul helps The Rebels move To vic- Tory. LeTTerman, KeiTh LiTTlejohn, Kevin PiTTman, Sean Merediih, Cary WrighT, Joe Brazil, MiTch Miers: Row 5: Shan Moon, Dereck STamp,, KrisTen Boggs, STeven PaTenaude, Edward Brown, David Anderson, Brandon ChenaulT5 Row 6: Michael Augsburger, Tanya McKown, MonTe Buckles, Richard Sanders, frf, A1 Bucky Nance: Row 7:Coach ScoTT, Coach Wood, Coach Ingram 5 :,:,. .:,,, .,,, .,,, i .,,, L. K 5 3 V . A 41 i E . A A K K s r sfs - -fs , , r if i M , ax' u 9 'A up 5 T' ' 7 SX n , g 1 Q ,, 33, T' I T fw N- we :,g,rN AUDITIONING FOR SOUL TRAIN, Two players sTruT Their sTuff safely by wearing head-spin skull pro- TecTors. TAKING A BREATHER-Two fooTball players concenTraTe on The sTraTe- gies of The game. FR f JV FOOTBALL 5 3 Adrian Adams on how To make The nexi play. 'Nw NO SID, THE BALL'S THE OTHER WAY! exciaims Junior Anthony Smiih as Junior Sidney Baker loses The ball. 54 IVIOVINO VIOLATIONS MAKING HIS POINT CLEAR Coach Wood ITTSTTUCTS Sophomore WITHOUT HARDLY LEAVING THE GROUND, Senior Oliver Milier makes a perfeci slam dunk. 5 K A-nw 'fi 4 .1 .... s, -.4 s... . lfS N VARSITY BASKETBALL Thls year s Boys VarslTy BaskeT ball Team has been one of The mosT splrlTed ID The hlsTory of SouThwesT WlTh The help of a largely Increased aTTendance raTe of sTudenTs aT games The Team pushed Towards wlnnlng Drs TrlcT and STaTe As Adnan Adams lunlor sTaTed Our maln goal IS To make :T To STaTe ln The pasT Dun bar has won STaTe Ten Tlmes ouT of Twelve so Thls year we re hoplng To dog Them I Thlnk we have a real good chance aT wlnnlng DlsTrlcT Too The maln key To our wlnnlng IS from our defense and from The help of Coach ScoTT and Coach Wood The coaches played a very lm porTanT parT by encouraglng The Team durlng Thelr pracTlces whlch were every oTher day afTer school excepT on game days Wlnnlng domrnaTed The Team s ThoughTs as Coach Wood explalned Thls IS probably The besT baskeTball Team ln The TwenTy one year hrs Tory of The school We wlll be very dlsappolnTed lf we do noT wln Dls TrlcT The Team has all of The lngre dlenTs needed To wln The Cham plonshlp They have slze speed and a command of The funda menTals of baskeTball Amy Krehhk WWWQWV MWMMYW W Wm! 'VV Varslly Basketball Flrsl Row WalTerNealy STeve Mueller Clarence Campbell AnThony SmlTh Adnan Adams Back Row Sean lsom Farrls l-lamldeh Clay lVlcCook Ollverlvllller Gary Johnson Sldney Baker Davld Thomas V o l X X ' L. . , , I ' - ' I I . . . ' 11 ' ' ' I . , ' I - ,X I Q ' - ' - - ' G . , . ' ' , - i ' I I I I II ,VVA M . . I frywffi ,,,,.,..,.,, ,N ,,.f 1 W wg f ' ' f , f 1 M 5 ' 4 T. , ,, f ,. ,, . f X, ,Mm I ,,,. ,, ,,,, f ,, W .,.. , 1, ,,,, M ,W W, . f W , ' , s,'Qyfwf aww- 1 W ' H ' ll 5 V L ' f 1 2 4 , V A ,,,, , . , 3 ' , ,,l,, ' ' Wf?1'lW 'B' P gl 4, . a I I 5 I 4 A my ' I I I , 1 I , I 1 BOY'S VARSITY BASKETBALL WHY DID THEY MAKE THE BASKET SO HIGH? osks Senior Micholeen Remuoldo. WHAT GOES UP MUST COME DOWN . . . SOrT1eTime! JUNIOR ANGELA DUNN Ie-OCIS The Lctdy Rebels TO viCTOry. 56 MOVING VIOLATIONS R df I 2 2 VARSITY BASKETBALL Drrbblrng rnTo The season The grrl s varsrTy baskeTball Team had hugh expecTaTrons for Therr season They were defermrned To slam dunk Thelr way To vrcTory Every one wanTed To wrn drsTrrcT Thus would reaulre a loT of Tlme and sacrrfrce However success drdn T come overnrghf lvluch Tame sweaT and dedrcaTron were conTrrbuTed To make The Lady Rebels wlnners They pracTrced every weekday from 2 OO To A 30 p m Senror guard Lanr Dugan sand ln prac Trce our goal was To work TogeTh er We worked on perfecTlng our defense and Trred To run an effec Trve offense Coach Yankre gurded each player offering helpful Trps Coach Yankre rs a greaT person She helped us a loT rn pracTrce She wouldn T push anyone away who was wrllrng To learn l m Thankful for everyThrng she dld for us rndrvrd ually and as a Team' commenT ed guardfforeward lvlrchaleen Remualdo All TogeTher The sea son proved To be a wrnnerl Sheree Helge GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL FIRST ROW Lana Dugan, lvlrchaleen Remualdo Second Row STacT Thomas, lvlrchelle Srlvza, Showna Chang, Tara SrngleTon Thlrd Row Sherry Lauderdale, Tralonda TrrpleTT, Angela Dunn, Coach Yankre V 4 -ne,4 . ' . ..,. in I 'H r .,' t.,-fig ,' nl 0 'N-. I XY - n ,-'Z 2 'Q . . . . , . . , - . . . . . ,, . . . . ' , I . . . . H . . . . . . .. , - , . . , , . I I l I I I I D - 1 I 1 ' . . . ,, . - I I . . - X . , X , , I xx I 11 x . . U Q I - GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL 7 'Q Y .nr . ' f Z P .F , '41 p. I. I I I g 4 qi was 1, -ll in g Rf JR BASKETBALL DespiTe The youTh of The junior varsiTy and freshman baskeTbaIl Teams, Their seasons were suc- cessful. I was very impressed wiTh The freshman Team. All The players should be an asseT To fuTure varsiTy Teams, said coach Don Comp- Ton. The freshman were lead by Dar- ian Thomas, Cassius Brown, and Shannon WhiTe To defeaT such im- pressive Teams as O.D. WvaTT, Paschal, and Poly-Technic. J.V. BaskeTball similarly had a winning season despiTe The youTh of The Team. The players Cedric King, Josh lsom, David Thomas, and lVlonTrel Phillips led Their Team To many vicTories. The Team was young, Coach Harold ScoTT said, However, They played much beTTer Than I ex- pecTed. Even The few games we losT were close. -Laura Heath ...YF FRESHMAN BOYS' BASKETBALL: Front Row-Cary Wrighl, NaTe Payne, Darrian Thomas, Roy WhaTely, Brian Puenle. Second Row-Cassius Brown, Shannon WhiTe, Jon Abrams, Larry CIinTon, Chris Giles, Mario Bogie, and STacey Williams. MOVING VIOLATIONS JV BASKETBALL: Froni Row-T'chia Frank- lin, Monirelle Phillips, Eddie Vi, Troy John- son. Second Row-Maurice Jones, Jean isom, Paul Shiiler, Larry Walker, Sieve New- .W berry, David Thomas, Darell Kindles. Q , N-N-Mm Slfrw-2:52 wifi SHOWING THEIR EXPERTISE, The boys' baskeiball Team prac- Tices during sixih period. L .mf ' JV AND FRESHMEN BOYS' BASKETBALL A W x iii N .4 L ss v -- sfo-2 ff' fl l X FR! JV BASKETBALL Alfhough inexperience be- The Junior Varsify baskelball came an obsfacle To The fresh man girls baskefball Team coached by Annie Miller They overcame The barrier afTer sever al hours of hard work each day Only four of The eighf girls had ever played baskelball compefifively so when season finally began There was definifely a loT To learnl Freshman Dana Koon said only a few girls had any experience so The resT of us learned everyfhing pracfically from scrafch drib bling shoofing and ofcourse The rules This year s freshman Rebel baskefball Team really made a big sfep Toward success affer many frusTraTions. Team like The freshman, gof off To a greaf sTarT. STarTing The season wiTh a record of five wins and only one loss The girls hard work cer- Tainly paid off' Sophomore Ra- chelle Rader said The following abouf Their greaf season-l'lT's noT iusf baskefball. lT's somefhing we wanT To do. ThaT's whaf makes us win! Alfhough They had a winning season success did noT come wifhoul a loT of hard work and dedicafion. Through skill, Teamwork and player-coach cooperafion The Junior Varsify Rebel baskefball girls found suc- cess in The 4988 baskefball sea- son! -Tamra King -llslll slf M JV GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM-Front row: Sfacy Templefon, Keiron Jingles: Second row: Erica Darnell, Danielle PeTTy, Schneekoa Gaifhers, Dana Whifep Third row Ami Sanders, Cindy Sfory, Coach Mike Thompson, Rachelle Rader, Kenya Basheer MOVING VIOLATIONS FRESHMAN GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM-FronI row: Tammy Savage, Mary Monahan, ElizabeTh Miller, KrisTi KirschT: Second row: Tanula RhoTen, Ceciiie Mann, Dana Koon, Chelsea Francisco, STephanie ArmsTeaa THE REBEL BASKETBALL GIRLS DOTTIG fOr The rebound hoping for a chance To score! CONCENTRATING INTENTLY ON HER SHOT, Freshman STephanie ArmsTeaa and her TeammaTes look on for The ouTcome of her shoT. I KNEW YOU COULD DO IT! Thinks Coach Annie Miller as her Team makes The Tie-breaking poinTs. FRESHIVIANf JV GIRLS' BASKETBALL JUST ONE MORE STEP AND I HAVE HIM, Thinks Junior Trey Jomes os he sneoks up on TeornmoTe RoberT BuffingTon. SENIORS HANS MOLEN AND MARK BUDAUS ARGUE over whose goT The besT-looking legs. 62 MOVING VIOLATIONS Q Q W.. Gm I'VE HEARD OF KEEPING MY EYES ON THE BALL buT This is ridiculous, Thinks Senior Rick Lemons. ' - ssl mum I ,J 1.0 i ,.,,,,, - ff WWW, H H , I f- ,,,, , ,,.,,W,,. yW..,.k , ,, W, WWWMWwmWwNMM.w,Y ifii I ffzgv V R I I, , ,gf mf ' ,,-, fy ,.k ML ' JL, SENIOR RICK LEMONS DISPLAYS SOME FANCY FOOTWORK os Senior I-ions Mo- len looks on in or'nusennenT. if 4 l -.... av' 0 ., ,. ikw, Q, Boys Varslty Soccer The VarslTy Rebels lea by a group of clecllcaTea players an TrclpaTecl a compeTlTlve soccer season for 4988 DesprTe The lack of reTurnlng sTarTers Thus year The VarslTy guys cllsplayea True Rebel sprrlT agalnsT Thelr opponenTs WlTh The help of leaalng players Mark Buclaus Trey Becan Rack Lemons and RoberT BufflngTon The Team successfully parTlclpaTea ID The Abllene lnvlTaTlonal ana Cougar Cup TournamenT ID ForT WorTh As Junlor Chad Berry sara We ve played beTTer as a Team because our skulls have really Improved Stacy Roberfs in VARSITY SOCCER Fronl Row Shannon Thompson Kelly AlberT Bruce Allen Greg lVlanTz Rrcky Walsh MaTT George RusTy Crumm Adrian Race Second Row Chrls WalTon ArTuro Lopez Russell Breese Evan Boehm John Parker Rlck Lemons Eric Berlelson Trey James Thlrd Row Nlarney LamberT Greg BuTel Randall Hllfbrunner Trey Becan Mohammee Shaikh lVlaTT Essllnger Chad Berry RoberT BufflngTon Mlke Horn Wllllam Davls Coach Bob Hughes V v 0 - L . Ns T ' 1 s. A x' ' . . ,.,, ' 1 n h . -. I I I - ' ' ' ' x x 1 -' I , . . . . . . . I I T x S , , H ,,,, ,-,,.,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s,,,. ,WM,..,.W,,,,.,.WM-,,,,,u,,..w.,,,n................,,. y by V 5, 1 ' ,L f 'L ' 1 I . rr V w.,.,, T33 - ff - 1' X- .rf - BOYS VARSITY SOCCER 6 ,. . I 4 ff 'J I. gy: 'I VARSITY soccsn The Southwest Rebels girls Vor- sity soccer tedm hos won district for the post four yeors, ond this yedr shouldn't be dny different. Along with lost yedr's district title, the Rebels took dred, which wos the first time they hdve dccom- plished this fedt. As d result of their victory, the girls eorned o trip to the semifindls which they unfortu- ndtely lost. Looking forwdrd to o sixteen gome reguldr sedson, which dlso fedtured the Arlington Tournd- ment in Jdnuory, the tedm begon prdctice on Jdnuory 41. Their wor- kout pldn consisted of condition- ing, weight trdining, ond bdll-hon- dling skills. The only drdwbock in prdctice wos thot not dll tedm members hdd soccer for their sixth period, but dll members prdcticed dfter school. Everyone returned for onother sedson for the Rebels except two 4987 grdduotes. When dsked who wos the stor of the tedm, Cooch lvlclntosh dnswered, Everyone, whot con I soy? It is d tedm effort. For exomple, OJ. Simpson wouldn't hdve been d stor without his front line. But, if you wont d ploymoker, I'd hdve to soy Senior Kim lvlinter, our Center-hdlfbdck. -John Robinson GIRLS VARSITY SOCCER: First Row-Mori Solos, Beth Engelldnd, Kim Anderson, Kristen Lorsen, Mdrgie Gorzo, Shelley Cdnnon, Kelly Green Second Row-Trocy Rutledge, Shdllen Gloze, Jednine Hotfield, Jennifer Mouot, Denise Dono, Michelle Moguin Third Row-Codch Kris Mclntosh, Cdren Crom, Alison Swihuro, Holly Erwin, Liz NIcDoniel, Stephanie Beccin, Kim Minter, Lori Moore, Cooch Lindo Schrdm 4 MOVING VIOLATIONS A f If 7-'ijt' KICKING THE BALL, Senior Alison Swinuro Thinks, We con do ii, This is our yeor. DOING A LITTLE BALL-HANDLING MAG- IC, Senior Kim Minier sings, Girls, iusi wonno nove fun. 3 'W W . ,iw WWW S I 5 I 1 I I Q OH, THIS IS A TOUGH JOB, soys Junior Jeonine Hoifieici, os sne Tries To sove o goo! oiiernpi. GIRLS' VARSITY SOCCER .:. A ' AFTER CATCHING A KICK from Charles Washington, Jake Jelic gets in position to punt the ball. QUICKLY HEADING THE BALL into the air, Rebel defense pre- vents the other team from scoring. 66 MOVING VIOLATIONS ?.,3,.,g, Annan RED TEAM: FIRST ROW: Charles Washington, Jake Jelich, Korby Walker, Kevin Hater Shon Hopkins SECOND ROW: Chas Ketohel, Mike lVlcQuitty, Bill Hallgren, Maki Lloyd Eric Salsberry JV SOCCER Z, Z!-'A 5? 0 T AlThough soccer is noT dll fun For The second yeor in ci row The J.V. Boys soccer Tedm lived up To iTs ouTsTdnding repuTdTion. Be- cduse of The growing populoriTy of soccer oT SouThwesT, d Red ond WhiTe Teom wos conTinued. A member of The whiTe Tedm, Bldke Gore sTdTed, Our J.V. Tedm is proud To be pdrT of The Rebel spir- iT everyddy, Cooches Hood ond Ndgy wenT The exTrd mile in bring- ing ouT The winning oTTiTude of The Teom. cooch Hood commenTed, Our J.V. boys showed d reol win- ning spiriT This yedr. They hod The poTenTidl To hdve d winning seo- son. WiTh dll The dedicdTion ond deTermindTion, plus odded exper- ience, The J.V. soccer Tedm hedd- ed for success. -Mchelle Moqulh Q u N Wk Av ond gdmes, wiTh I 7,4-T. long procTices -, J . ,Q Q T 'TT T T -, T zz iff T as WHITE TEAM: FIRST ROW: Thomds SiewerT, John HorT, Josh Voslow, Richdrd VinsenT, Jeromie AlberTson, Jdmes Long, Greg Weinmon SECOND ROW: Terry Emery, Chod WhiTT, Brion Polley, Jomes Toylor, Bldke Gore, MoTT BuddesT, Andrew Boehm, Chris WoTTs JV BOYS' SOCCER JUST BEFORE FALLING TO THE GROUND, Korrincr Solics makes Q despirohon shoT To The goo! wiTh her fingers crossed. a an SHOWING OFF SOME OF HER FANCY MOVES, Dona MO- Ioch ouT maneuvers her op- ponenT. AFTER SCREAMING I DON'T WANT IT , Kem Bowen geTs The boil ond in The sTQTe of shock she doesn'T know whoT To do wiTh iT. AFTER MAKING A SHOT DURING PRACTICE, Cc1rIie Myers shows Toro Kelly how To geT The boys crTTenTion. 68 MOVING VIOLATIONS fi? , , N V.. X x - . 1574 I. You olwoys knew To fund The Junuor VorsuTy gurls soccer Tedm procTucung un Theur brughT red sweoTs durung suxTh peruod ond ofTer school wuTh Cooch Schrom As Theur seoson opprooched The gurls were dlwoys workung hord They grew ond worked TogeTher To mdke The secuson d success sdud Cooch Schrom WuTh cenTer holfbdck STdcey SmuTh ond oTher sTrong ployers The Teorn worked hord on Theur skulls ond oTher umpor TonT dspecTs of The gome Thus yeor The Teorn hcud Ten gomes ofTer only ployung four gdmes losT yeor The gurls only hod one opponenT un dusTrucT ArlungTon HeughTs The Tecum ployed Theur oTher nune gdmes ogounsT oTher schools ouT of SouThwesT s dusTrucT Through ouT Theur seoson The gurls showed Theur skulls oT every gdrne os They blocked shoTs sTole boils ond slcummed un scorung shoTs To wun or uusT To geT dheod Schrom soud I Thunk we were o very sTrong Teorn ond hcud o very good chcunce To wun I expecTed us To wun The gurls hod o gredT seoson I VWIS Crowder r 11' Q 5 qua Q22 OX JV GIRLS SOCCER Front Row Denuse Brown Kcuruno Solos Sorro Wehbe Andy Alvoredo ChrusTue LeDoux Second Row Dyno Delgodo Tonyo Jdmes Ddno Mculoch KrusTun LuTTIe Loru Porker Kem Gensheumer Kem Bowen Back Row Toro Kelly Angelld IvlorTeII STcucey SmuTh ChrusTuno Cdmbell Muchelle SuTTon Shosh Bergev Cdrlue Myers Jennufer Moquun ond noT pucTured I-Ieudu Qudufe ' u,u,, 4 ' ' oo , - - :AI Mm - A ' s 'T Q N 'N ' ,M W I I N I, 1 M . G , , 'W N - , E . ' F ,., f W lvvrr I I ' Z - - - . . I s . I 4:95 ,,,y - - i - - . , I y y y . , . Q 1 4 'G , in - JV GIRLS SOCCER A Q . , g '4 .fs-,. .fv'. ' U ., all in - 0 I X Zlr, VARSITY BASEBALL ' If The varsiTy baseball players seemed a liTTle grumpy during The spring semesTer iT was because They began pracTice in cold, cold January. They ran over a mile by 6:30 a.m. each day, followed by an afTernoon workouT of funda- menTals, hiTTing, Throwing and caTching groundballs. Senior, BreTT JohnsTon admiTTed, IT was worTh iT, we had a good season. IT also - . vii . prepared me for college play. The rebel baseball Team showed sfrong poinTs in pifching The rebels, will reTurn nexT year for an even beTTer year. Coach Ingram looked ahead wiTh confidence This year for he had ThirTeen reTurning IeTTer- men. Ingram also added, Fans are always supporTive and ThaT supporf helps The players. -He- len Cochran -....A..:s . 5. si... ....5:.Lf., .3k.5s.,, I., - 4. ,wxwfiz 'C 'T ,1ff--Y -. 3:31 - .. as - -rsfl W - 21-1552... W., L' -',1M,.sis. -sw . .rims-:,.-'-mrsfssg ser'-szssffs-sas: S 'Q , ss C T X. ., C ' Q s- -.A - al - - - Ll V+ -1-m:,f.a?IIl 1: TEE.: s -..fi f 'piggy' 'fsgzgfer-31 EE':S:'iE3?.Tz1f:i ' 525523333 ,SLA Lxffi - . f.', A - :- Ulu H515 eff ' QJLBE' VAEl.9 'Q,iHf1J- A gv5gZJ,BQ3,3f49Iv,. El f Bl , C I 53 '1-' mr' si-HU A128515 s eam wily .QLHE1 gs M35 Us TT my . fs Y' Q ' I Y , sf O N. 'rb S Q5 5 Q - g N 5 ' - l I I V 'Y f Q If is 'O f ,. . .... 9. Q ,. I s- ' . J i -- . ,. f Y Bb 4 T Q gg C-' zjpj ' I ig b 5 5 g 5 V K i .... .... X V ns... sw f , ' - ir? A A A ' I A' - A' .. Y Y- ' I . l I 1 K ,ST-...ieicw H V h sea. - .A -sg K N nas, Varsily Baseball Firsl Row: Tamra King, Jill Prince, Tifini Mayo. Second Row: David i Williams, Todd KindsfaTher, Darren Seifer, Bruce Mauppin, Marc Povero, Mike Ulr- ing, Brian BiTTiker, KorTney Paul. Third Row: Lance Weaver, Jimmy Allen, Jason Joblin, Andres MonToya, ScoTT Cunningham, Chris Piffman, Chris Johnson, Mike Gonzalez. FourTh Row: BreTT JohnsTon, Jeff Toler, Joel Dobson, Mark Swindell, Mark I-larris, C-reg Cranford, MiTch Williams, Kirk Derrick, Todd Toomer, David Davis. 70 MOVING VIOLATIONS Z 2 S T 5 9 ...X I 5 WOODY DOODY The rndchine Threw - - DAVID DAVIS, SENIOR, hurls The boil dT ON dfTernoon procTice. dnoTher sTrik-e woy To The boT-e wdy, excloims seniors, Chris Johnson, Kirk Derrick, ScoTT Cunnignhdm. ,, ,V V SENIOR, KIRK DERRICK sends dnoTher boil flying To The ouTfield during on ofTer school DFOCTICG. E Q SOPHOMORE, KORTNEY PAUL hiTs infield ground bdlls Towords second bose dur- ing d vdrsiTy prdcTice. VARSITY BASEBALL fi? -4 -I , Z --- I-'01, N '49 . I . , . '- ., 'Rican 11 I X FR Jv BASEBALL If you were looking for fun ond ex- ciTemenT This yeor, The SouThwesT freshmen ond JV boseboll Teoms hdd everyThing you needed. BoTh Tedms won disTrioT IosT yeor ond under Coooh Thompson's guidonoe, They were expecTed To do iT ogoin. This puT o reol sTroin on The freshmen Tedm. CommenTed monoger Mike Ausburger, junior, The Teom hos o very hdrd repuTdTion To live up To be- cduse They won disTricT lC1sTyeC1r. This yeor broughT obouT onoTher sedson of winning ond new oddiTions To The Teom. These ployers hdd mony Things To worry obouT, ond The inseouriTy of being new didn'T help, One of Their moin concerns wos To become close To The veTeron ployers. One of The new guys on The block, Brion Form- er, sophomore, sdid, MosT of The Teom porTicipoTed in oTher sporTs ond iT Took owhile To geT To know Them. AnoTher concern The ployers hod wds wheTher or noT The Tedms were going To win disTricT. Some members were very hopeful dbouf This. Guy MCA- Teer, sophomore, sold, BosebolI is ohdllenging ond fun, ond I hope we con conTinue our winning TrodiTion Through our senior yeor. The SouThwesT freshmen ond JV boseboll Teoms were on Their woy To someThing bigger ond beTTer cind They knew iT. Sophomores Gory Beene, Chris Shed, ond MonTrelle Phil- lips dgreed by singing, The sedson wos good, The Teom gredf, when we moke vorsiTy, we'Il win sToTe! -Naneffe Wolfon JV BASEBALL: Fronfl?ow-Roy Ayolo, Georg Iverson, Corlos HunTer, ScoTT Pork- er, Shown MiTcheII, Mike Sproyberry, Lorry Chi Second Row-Cory Toomer Chris Shed, Gory Beene, Guy MoATeer, Rdndy Dugon, Trey HorT, Kevin Reeves Lynn Goodmon 72 IVIOVING VIOLATIONS JV PLAYERS ADHERE TO THEIR ASSIGNMENT of rok- ing The boseboll field ofTer school. I I IS THIS WHAT BASEBALL IS ALL ABOUT? Wonders is JV boseboll ployers os They rnoinToin The concli- Q io, from of The boseboll field. wi .Lg of we X fs-9 J-9 . 4 , : ,v. - . K1 nuff T ' .8 .ST A , 2 cw l'r'fgLHg ii 1 Y Q X ' 96 ,ff 3 ,AW NL W if f .. Q' Q 6 L FRESHMAN BASEBALL: FronTl?ow-Joson lvlolvlillon, Code Honson, Dorren King, Jeff A lVlonTono, Chris Lelond, John Tinney Second Row-lvlork Phillips, G-reg WhiTTen, HEY, I THINK I HAVE THIS ONE! , exoloimso ployer STG W'll' T cl ' ' ' ' cy r lorns, e Williorns, SooTT Corro, Chris Boggs, John Colder os he Tries To coTch o grounder. FRf JV BASEBALL ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, GO! The boys Track Teom seT off To win c1hoTher Trophy, RUNNING AGAINST THE WIND, Allen Lenz and STeve Baum sTrive for vicTory. SHAZAM! The Doll goes high ihTo The eir os ca member of The boy's Track Team prc1cTices his skills. 74 MOVING VIOLATIONS 41? 4 .J ..,. 4-,V '. .fit-I -. . ' -'is T xx -., ., ' BOYS TRACK The boy s Track Team sTrlved To be The besT They could be by con slsTanT workouTs lncludlng menTal dlsclpllne welghT llfTrng sprlnTs and dally runs They worked very hard To become more flexlble sTron ger aulcker and fasTer The Team Because of Thelr dedlcaTaron To excellence They represenTed SouThwesT Hlgh wlTh True Rebel Prlde The Rebel runners have been noTed for Thelr speed and acTlon Therefore we hope To see Them ln The wlnnlng clrcle Bob Lowe head Track coach was wllllng To pay The prlce for ana' Taunee Johnsfon success whlch never comes easrly A FRONT ROW ScoTT Baum Alan Gresky Chrls Key STeven Drlnvsky Roland Hlllas Ben Hopkln SECOND ROW Kenyard Cedrlc Bowman Kyle Alexander Raymond Delcambre OlTunllWrlllams PaTrlck Torslello Jonnl Taylor THIRD ROW RoberT Mac John LoTT Brlan TempleTon Derrlck Campbell Kayce Young Terrance Kenerly Ricky Esplnoza FOURTH ROW STeven Baum Alan Lenz Jean Phlllp Roy Paul Sand ers Brlan Bogle AlberTo Hernandez Brlan Czulno Karen Blume FIFTH ROW Andress Rodrlauez lVlaTThew Roberson Casey STrachan Jamle Mann John Webb Su hong Change Cralg Ramsey V I j l , . , . - u ' ' Q' ll I I l ' ' Xl ' I . I - I . I ' ll A M I I ' - 5 . 1 ' - ' 1 I ' ' O . '-if . ' ' XX ' Il - ? kk .- .' 3 ' . 5. ' . 'R X.. ...-if . N . 1 .. .. 3 ge X fl gs. X ok A L 1 ., rx sf - -T Vila 1 .. -NNI U X 6 53 - N f . L, sf . - r F sk K Q A ig S s . gi s .V Q is .. I is A A g. f - . X 5 '12 ' -N' Tl' K ,... 6 wx A f ,.,:' x M, 5 - A if as a ' . .. 4, I , 1 , I I I I , I I 1 I 1 I , , , ' I I I 1 I I I I I I - 1 BOYS' TRACK 7 HOPING TO REACH The finish line firST, Kim Monroe gives it her oll. 3 , XX..., , 'W' RUNNING WITH THE WIND, Tonyo Cook sfrives for o GETTING IN POSITION, Three Trook members prepore To rooe, os The rest Rebel viofory, of The Teom looks on. 76 MOVING VIOLATIONS 'Q .1 ., - -' f' r Il' r f 4 u' l 1 ln- aux I X GIRLS TRACK Whoever said girls couldn'T run? If ThaT person had seen The fleeT- fooTed girls on The Track Team, ThaT sTaTemenT wouldn'T have been made. The SouThwesT Team worked To build up sTamina and endurance by running every day afTer school. Coach ScoTT advised The Team To push Their bodies To The limiT so They would Take pride in whaT They achieved. The Rebel girls once again showed Their oppo- nenTs whaT SouThwesT was all abouT. -STacie lVlclnTire 2 A Q wi, Ti Q M 1 V I5 , y 7 T T T 3 ,H I l.vs T y T T T T Q FIRST ROW: Deanna Nixon, Penny McKenzie, Kim Ivlonroe, Cassandra LoTT, Tammi Thompson, lvlakaba Collins: SECOND ROW: Liz Simmons, Michelle ScoTT, Susan ScoTT, Lisa Crowder, Kylee Sanderford, Karen NuTe, THIRD ROW: Sonni JohnsTon, Kelly Chamberlan, Tanya Cook, ErnesT Dean Finley, KaTrlna lvIaThls, Wendy SmiTh GIRLS TRACK WERE SO CLOSE TO FINISHING I CAN TASTE IT, expresses Kim Monroe os De- onno Nixon keeps up wiTh The pooe. ONLY THE ELITE SURVIVE, os The boys Cross CounTry reminisce obouT Their glory cioys. SS x fl W u A I ,, ,A si A , , swf.-v, N ,, QWIA, f, f ,V ., ' '01 la. .va Q9 mga kr 24' 35 I A+ ML F my 1,5 ,lf . Y .K-, ww CM!! Xin!-jfyy ,' GA' gg- -l is 1 .fifth 15,222 1 Q A ' Vi , W .,. H I ,i rf A ,, V mm V. V 'r 4' ' by ,nf M ' -..-.z,T. , ' -T ., I 1r,,.,. y W -' K ue. '1 fffif gf. -ME , A 3.5, ,g in 4 5 :TWT :fi ,Wo ,, f' ,.k,, . - ' , f-,hf' f . . 1-f - X? V , , I , I , 1 I mf i Lf, A f, ,, , 'A ig Y if pf! 5 - fr , 7 ff ,b , W f Y , 32' I I , 1 H kV,i, I f ,,,, ' fi A A H wil ' ' H . I If W at gif' ' T we Q' M I ,i I I A LT , GIRLS VARSITY TEAM: Kim Monroe, EIizobeTh Simmons, Mi- JV TEAM: Froni Row, OIoTunji Willioms, Brion Boggie, John chelie ScoTT, Penny McKenzie Roy, Brion Czuino, John Webb, Bock Row, Aoron Gresky, 78 CROSS COUNTRY AlberT Hernondez, Mike Movoy, Poui Sonders, Ben I-iopkin 5? In 9 x Z ,-,Z ,. . 1 : 1, ' 'i. .. A!u'v, .'1. ., ,ll ' TW: - . s ' ' -. vARsi YcRos sc uNTRY The Cross CounTry Teom de- serves d IoT of crediT for Their dedi- coTion ond TdIenT To run. AIThough WesTern Hills wds expecTed To win disTricT. SouThwesT edged Hills by one poinT cldiming firsT pldce CdpTdin of The vdrsiTy Teom Bruce Frome copTured second pldce in disTricT The Tedm dlso Took sec ond oT The CounTry Ddy meeT Bruce Frome ogdin Took firsT pldce ond wds considered ds one of The besT runners in The oreo OTher ouTsTdnding runners in dis TricT wds CopTdin Jdy HdrTweII Ro Idnd Hillos ond STeve Drinovsky To sToy in shdpe ond be beTTer pre pdred for meeTs The Tedm proc Ticed eighT hours every dfTernoon To rdise money, The Tedm pdrTici- pdTed in o jog-d-Thon, sponsored by codch Bob Lowe. Joy HdrTweII commenied The Teom wos slow geTTing sTorTed buT I wos pledsed when we pulled TogeTher in dis TricT Everyone did on exceIIenT o The JV boys swepT second pldce in disTricT OuTsTonding run ners included Brion Czulno OIdTunii Willioms ond Adron Gresky The girls Cross CounTry dlso con TribuTed To The gredT seoson by JV Tdking flrsT dT disTricT And vdrsiTy Third Kim Monroe wenT on To re giondls by pldcing ThirTy four ouT of Two hundred girls Debra Lo yoke WW' RN ,WW wi VARSITY TEAM Joe Hollowdy J ScoTT Bdum Roldnd HIIIOS Jdy HOrTweII Chris Key STeve Drinovsky Bruce Frome V I ' - ' j b II I I ' I 1 1 - , I - n , 1 1 ' w i, OT' L , I ss ,vs wx. I 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 MOVING VIOLATIONS is m I P xl .. as f swuwqiss -as -s-. WHAT DO YOU MEAN WE HAVE TO PLAY THEM AGAIN, Think The VarsiTy Volley- ball Team as They Take a breaTher clur- ing a garne. WATCH OUT, HERE IT COMES, warns senior lVliIlicenT Brown as she drills an- oTher ball across The courT. W FW? 5 X , I x T HW' i SCORES SHS vs. WHHS 45-40, 45-9 Dunbar 45-9, 45-44 AHI-IS 45-3, 2-45, 54-4 Tech 45-A, 44-45, 43-45 EHHS 45-A, 45-0 WyaTT 45-5, 45-8 Paschal A-45, 45-7, 40-45 Wi-IHS 45-4, 45-42, 45-9 Dunbar 45-42, 45-8 Al-IHS 45-0, 45-0 Tech 45-4, 45-2 EHHS 45-8, 45-9 WyaTT 45-9, 45-44 WHHS 45-7, 45-42 Paschal 45-9, Q-45, 45-A Paschal 45-3, 40-45, 40-45 Keller 40-45, 47-45, 6-45 gexlvwkypsxl b ,,. ,,. A . JUST FIVE MORE MINUTES AND WE'VE GOT IT MADE, Thinks The VarsiTy Team as Coach Schram urges Thern on To vicTory. MOVING VIOLATIONS Ja K 0 Z!-.IZ J.. ip' V , ,' F . .- '1 I L ' v.-. Xs. -ft- VARSITY VOLLEYBALL The SouThwesT VarsiTy Volleyball Team began Their season by be- ing ranked ninTh in sTaTe by The Texas Girls Coaches AssociaTion. The Team goT off To a good sTarT by winning Their firsT game which was againsT EasTern Hills. There was a definiTe reason for The greaT beginning as expressed by senior Tiffany TrepT who said, 'il felT This year was beTTer Than IasT year be- cause we had excellenT hiTTers like lVlilllcenT Brown and KrisTen Clark, and we all pulled TogeTher as a Team when we needed iT The mosT. The Team This year had some ups and downs, buT They didn'T leT ThaT geT in The way of a successful year according To junior Lori lvloore who commenfed, We pulled TogeTher as a cohesive uniT and made iT To bi-disTricT play-offs againsf Keller. The volleyball Team was very forTunaTe This year in ThaT The number of fans aTTend- ing The game increased dramafi- cally in The IasT few games. Coach Linda Schram summed up The overall feeling of The season by emphasizing, We had our highs and lows, buT we musT have done somefhing rlghT, because The All- TarranT Counfy firsT Team chose lVlillicenT Brown and The second Team chose KrisTen Clark. -Lori Blanco VARSITY -VOLLEYBALL FIRST Row: lvlichell Silvia, ChrisTina Pelham. Second Row: Coach Linda Schram, Margie Garza, Tiffany TrepT, Vicki STokes, ShaneTTe C-lenn. Third Row: KrisTen Clark, Karen Tafom, Tamra King, Lori Moore, lvlillicenf Brown. Q I nl' 4 JP Z C2 '-1 '4 4 O TC Fm -4 I :D I- I i 93 IQ 0 -' I t' -I s' 6 I The freshman volleyball Team posTed a 42 and 40 record This year. The Team placed firsT in The Diamond Hill Jarvis TournamenT. Coach lvliller said, Our record was based on The concerTed Team efforT. Overall, The Team sTarTed off successfully and had a hard-working season. The agaressiveness and deTer- minaTion of The Junior VarsiTy vol- leyball Team To win resulTed in Their record of 47 and 5. They finished as DisTricT Champions wiTh a re- cord of 43 and 4. Coach lVlclnTosh 4 as gf-M! B I . FR! JV VOLLEYBALL said This year's Team was The mosT successful she had ever had. T'They had a very posifive aTTi- Tude, and Their moTTo was 'Do iT in Two ' The J.V. Team was also success- ful in TournamenTs. They won a consolafion Trophy in The CarTer- Riverside TournamenT, and placed second in The Diamond Hill Jarvis TournamenT. Coach lVlclnTosh said ThaT a Team cannoT be Taughf To have The desire To win, They jusT have To do iT. T -Kris Ta Moberg SIIUTHUICST ISY' FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL-Firsl Row: Coach Miller, KaThy Mason, Lacey Jones. Mary Monahan, KrisTy Cirsch, Jennifer Grassia, Rachel Holmes. Second Row: Dana Coon, Hillary Hacker, Linda York, Dyna Delgado, Tanula RhaTer, Sheila STiTes, MisTi FOVCI, Michelle SUTTON. 2 MOVING VIOLATIONS JV VOLLEYBALL-First Row: Sarra Wehbe, STephanie lvlalloon, Keisha Jingles, Yo- landa Bailey, Michelle WashingTon, Kelly Green. Second Row: ChrisTina Campbell, STacy SmiTh, Tobi Sanders, Kem Bowen, Jeanine HaTfield, Gina Perman, HeaTher TaTom, Angella MarTell, KaThy Cox, Coach lvlclnTosh. Q3 GRIN AND BEAR IT, Thinks sophomore ShaneTTe Glenn as she BLOWING HER WHISTLE, Coach Mcln- Tosh drills Th ' pracTice. e Team during anoTher Q' f Ar,-QQ .TQ ., L ' ' ,...s, W ,L , M J 6 ,gg if' , n l 1 R A I wus-issgx I GOT IT screams junior Jeanie HaT- Qoes Tr-,rough ner daily murine, field as her TeammaTes lunge for The DOH. FR f JV VOLLEYBALL 8 3 -1 ! -ni-....,,,,W HEY I DID NOT SAY THAT! , says sen- ior Bonnie McAIlisTer To senior Brenl Sawyer. LOOK MOM I'M FLYING! exclaims sophomore Amy Bender. Stas fiillili' SCORES SHS vs. EHHS-Oci. 29 Grapevine-Nov. 40 WHHS-Nov. 24 y AHHS-Dec. 3 I PHS-Jan. 7 l Trinily-Feb. ll Disirici Championships Feb 27 Black and Gold Invitational-Mar. 5 Regional Championships Mar. '14 Mar. '12 Stale Championships Mar 25 Mar. 26 I WISH THEY WOULD pui some ladders in This pool said sophomore Amy Bender io sophomore Tricia Eaiherly I who is obedienily helping her our. l 84 rvioyiwo yioLArioNs lil? 9 K I 9 I ff , -4 -I ., 'O . ' -' in 't . . ,I Li. xx -5. N SWIMMING Swimming is The dqudTics sporT mode up of sTrong willed, big lunged dnd deTermined dThIeTes led by Codch LdngvdrdT. LdsT yedr The swim Tedm mode iT To DisTricT dnd This yedr They were hopeful To see hisTory repedT iTself. 'Our Tedm This yedr seems confi- denT ond exciTed obouT This yedr's DisTricT Chdmpionship. We dll Trdin very hdrd everyddy dnd I Think we will repedT ds DisTricT Chdmps ex- cldimed senior Bonnie lVIcAIIisTer. In mdinTdining Their dbiliTy, They lifT weighTs Twice cr week, dTTend nuTriTion semindrs, ond of course, swim. The Tedm swom wiTh Arling- Ton HeighTs, Pdschdl ond WesTern Hills. 'll suppose ThdT mdkes us even more compeTiTive becduse we know exocTIy whdT iT's going To Toke To win The meeT, com- menTed senior Coren Crdne. The swim meeTs occured once every Two weeks, The Rebs being one Tedm of four compeTing. AcTuoIIy, There were Two meeTs occuring dT The some Time. The Tedm hdd d sorT of opTimis- Tic ouTlook on Their meeTs. Re- gdrdless of wheTher They won or IosT, They dll come TogeTher dfTer- wdrds for pizzd, To encourdge edch oTher wiTh supporT dnd en- Thusidsm. -Dee Guenfhoer FIRST ROW: Aoron Wdshobe, Judd Wedver, STeve WdlTer, Jdson Krduse, Ofer Borgev, Kevin Hendrick, Mike Gibbs, Greg Horper, Ihdb Mdrcus, Mdrc Assood, BrenT, Angie lvloquin, Coren Crone, Tricio EdTherly, Amy Bender, Toro An, Alison Leeper, Bonnie ivlcAIIisTer, J. Lynn Knox, Michelle, Croig Corrier, ScoTT Seymore, Shown Rundle, Tikmdn Leo. Q I A x X lv SWIMMING 86 1- 'Q .MV fr I 9 'I 1-- 4 Z mug I TENNIS Southwest netter set quite d poce for themselves! They stdrted the fdll seoson off with o victory dgoinst Arlington Heights, which tion in Abilene. Junior Misty Aepi sold We hod o lot of fun dt Re- gionols lost fdll, ond there wos o lot f of tough competition thot showed us our weok spots. After the tedm competition wos over in the foll, the two teoms If took them to Regiondl competi- I . 5 Qi I3 'I Q32 ffm VARSITY TENNIS: First Row: Steven Berenzweig, Jdckie Ldngston, Christie Nelson, Jennifer Schmidt, Ldnce Trdvis. Second Row: Sdlly Podvol, Nomi Podvcil, Trio Regester, Gino Wood, Rochelle Knox, Misti Aepi. Third Row: Geoff Goirtner, Stewort Ledfbldd, Wode Hunt, Doniel Myers, Ro- lond lngrdm, Cory Longley, Cooch Rogers. MOVING VIOLATIONS prepored themselves for the indi- viduol motches thot were to come ldter in the spring. Cory Longley, sophomore, stot- ed, 'il knew if we kept up the hord work ond procticed more, we would hdve o better chonce ot the spring ploy-offs. The tedm hod high expectotions under the codching of Mr. Rogers ond were reody for d gredt yedr! -Tomro ldng , JUNIOR VARSITY: First Row: Aniket Schohone, Arin Bor- oooh, Jim Miner, Down Miller, Cecilie Monn, Joe Hsu, Croig Weinmon. Second Row: Kristin Wogoner, Holly McClus- key, Jenni Mortin, Derek West, Liso Mdbli, Trish Culps, Amy Smith, Non lsom. Third Row: Cossie Hedrick, Julie Bdrnett, Brett Foster, John Lopez, Chris Holder, Jeff Povero, Kcithy Cummings, Stocey Horwell, Jomes Heorn. IS THIS THE BEST YOU CAN DO? SC1yS Junior Rolond Ingrom os he reiurns The boil with eose. 1 I 5 s 3' 1 . C, g I . I I, is Q :JD-4 A F251 . I imaxfrfew SO, YOU JUST SKIPPED PRACTICE FRIDAY . . . sTGTes Cooch Rogers wiih o remorseful look in his eyes. WATCH THlS! soys Junior Trio Regesror os she flounrs her fore- hond during prociice. Y 4' 1' T Q f I f ' 'I 2, f g i A I , I . I ,ff I' ' 9. ' I 'Iii ' I I I I I ' If f ,Fi up 1: 4- ' ,' 8 ' ,IM I ' I 1.1 5 ,M 4 ' 115 luunggg USING FANCY FOOTWORK, Junior Wode Hunr prepores for The nexr big moioh. TENNIS GIRLS GOLF: Left Io right: Siephanie Stephens, Heather Haas, Not pictured: STUNNED BY HIS AWESOME SHOT, junior Hans Haas siares Siacey lngelbriison. The ball. afier Sefh rv ff ? 'f'. tis Mb I I CONCENTRATION IS THE NAME OF THE GAME as clemonsirai- ed by senior Chris Campbell. THINKING ABOUT THE BIRDIE Thai goi away, junior Bill Pio- 'rrowski discouragingly hangs his head. L 88 MOVING VIOLATIONS l df Z .' ' tv P ., ' x s . 0 ' 'v.,. NN V:-. 2,1-'Z GOLF Eogles, birdies ond bogies wer- en'T jusT Terms for flying fowls ond o 4940's movie sTor. They were The dolly ooTion vooobulory for The SouThwesT golf Teorn. FORE! yelled Coooh Jomes Wood before he demonsTroTed o proper driving Technique To his golf Teorn during sixTh period. l-le hiT The boil. lT flew over The Teorn's heods ond londed 3 feeT from The hole. A perfecT shoT. The golf Teom procTioed every Tuesddy, Thursdoy ond Fridoy oT Pecon Volley. The ployers worked hord ond were involved in four TournornenTs edoh semesTer. The SouThwesT Teom won The Arling- Ton HeighTs lnviToTionol oT Z Booz wiTh Hons Hoos Toking firsT plooe. DisTrioT TournornenTs oT Peoon Vol- ley ond ivleodowbrook followed in April. l Think we hdve o good ohonoe of winning DisTrioT be- couse we hove experienced pIoyers, sToTed senior Chris Cul- pepper. The gool of The Teom wos To qudlify for Regionols in Lubbock . . . Then on To SToTe. -Tounee Johnsfon awww BOYS VARSITY GOLF: First Row: lvlork Fronklin, Dovid PiTrowski, Chris Compbell. Second ROW! Bill PioTrowski, HCIDS HCICIS, Chris Culpepper, Donny Copelond. 1 - Q, I K Y Qs GOLF 8 9 MCVING CUTWAR ony Southwest students longed for something to fill the void left ofter school ond work responsibilities were complet- ed. There wos no relief in sight, until they discovered groups like Allied Youth, Art Club, ond Excelsior Ze- nith. These clubs offered on opportunity to meet other people ond shore common in- terests. Thirty-seven vdrious orgonizdtions D i held regulor meetings, teoching leodership, responsi bility, dnd the true meoning of getting involved. Clubs olso gdve edch Southwest student th chdnce to move outword by being involved dn porticipdting in school octivities, since in most club being involved didn include being electe or mointoining d grddg point dverdge: simply n I coring dbout ou school wos most im- portdnt. Stacy Roberta HOWDY Y'ALLl -The Student Council welcomes the Rebels ot the second pep rdlly, to the tune of HJAILHOUSE ROCK. 'T,g THE SENIOR SUPERSTARS goth oround the pidno for on old fdshicj sing-olongf' X.-2 My 3 f Min- . 1 -1 'ff-fffi .. .S ' N L gh A A Lf: X . A ' h1 ' 1.x ' H ks Q N . .. IQN4 NN ii in WM , I UT Concerned Senior Girls ill' Senior spiriT obounded This yeor. The senior closs wos energeTic os The Concerned Senior Girls ond The newly-formed Senior SupersTors wenT obouT Their business. CSG presidenT Helen Cochrdn sold, uOur purpose wos To specificolly remember sporTs Teoms, clubs, ond orgonizoTions wiTh posTers, donoTions, ond l'goodies . ln generdl, we jusT showed everyone how much we cored dbouT Them. CSG selecied Kelle Goolsby, Jone Burroughs, ond Kelle Russell os vice-presldenTs. They elecTed Trolondo TripleTT ds secreTory ond ChrisTino Pelhom os Tredsurer. The CSG pclrTicipoTed in vorlous evenTs ThroughouT The yeor such os d fooTboll breokfosT, posTer poinTing, dono- Tc1Tion To clubs, o donce, ond corndTions To The T 'W T529 SENIOR SUPERSTARS WORK DILIGENTLY To posT Their spiriTed posTer in The holl before o pep rdlly. 92 MOVING OUTWARD And Senior Superstars groduoTes. This yeor, The senior guys formed cl new orgonizd- Tion, The Senior Supersiors. These guys supporTed The senior closs wiTh proceeds from sofTboll, volleyboll, ond golf TournclmenTs. They felT ThoT The SupersTors reolly broughT The cldss TogeTher. To ledd The orgdni- zoTlon, Todd Builer, Phil Buckellew, ond AusTin Weeks were elecTed os odvisors. Chris Peorce sold, 'lWe hod fun. We did work for The closs, buT we could reolly jlTTerbug when we jusT wonTed To cuT loose. Senior guys ond girls involved in These clubs broughT uniTy ond spiriT To The cldss. This speciol spiriT mode The Closs of 4988 one of The mosT unified closses To poss Through SouThwesT in mony yeors. -Louro Heofh CSG MEMBER KARISSA ENSOR ADHERES To her weekly poinT- ing schedule for The girls' boskeTboll Tedm. Z? T r ' 74712, , ,, 5,433 3 ,, , , , ,ji in up ,,, A M, 1, T L PS6 CSG-Firsi Row: Chrisfina Pelham-Treasurer, Jane Burroughs-Vice presideni, Helen cochran-president, Kelle Russell-Vice presidenr, Kelle Goolsby-vice presidenl, Margie Garza. Second Row: Lisa Wig- gins, Jennifer Bilz, Jody Gluck, Tanya McGown, Allison Shultz, Angela Kurz, Kairina Armsfead, Erin Nelson, Beth Sullivan, Michelle Dodds, Siacey Baxier, Michelle Leffler, Karissa Ensor, Krisfi Lobrechi. Third Row: Jo Egglesion-sponsor, Keish Gray, Alison Swihura, Laura Heaih, Tiffany Railborn, Krisiin Clark, Julia Uselding, Shannon Thompson, Zen- obia Sievens, Meryl Kaplan, Jennifer Moual, Michaeleen Remauldo, Lori Blanco, March Beard, Cami Wiegand, Gayle Biliiker, Kim Cain, Deborah Ogden, Cheryl Key, Holly McClusky, Carloifa Knudson, Shawna Chang, Aneesa Beardsley, Chris Loauidice, Kelly Doskicil, Sfacy Roberfs, Michelle Siepeilski, Barbara Salley. Fourfh Row: Paige Conner, Kafhy Jo McAieer, Trish Culps, Lani Dugan, Gaayle Sandifer, Tamra King, Monica Jones, Dawn Musgrave, Tracey Ruiledge, Terri Taylor, Tifini Mayo, Julie Donnelly, Amy Gordon, Jennifer Miers, Krisfi Nelson. .40 SENIOR SUPERSTARS-Firsf Row: Todd Buller, Brian Smith, Howard Lichfman, Mark Benion, Austin Weeks, Phil Buckellew, Chris Pittman, Luis Wainsfein, John Monigomery. Second Row: Keiih Chenoweih, Siuarf Bergman, Michael Pusey, Michael Vargas, Kevin Wagoner, Manuel Smirh, Lance Fleming, Conley Brewer, Chris Campbell. Third Row: John Robinson, David Cobb, Ron alion, Cliff Warner, Tommy Sfacy, Brock Bailey, Brian Whisenhunl, Cliff Lea, Joel Walker, Brenf Presley, Sieve Slraffon, Sean duewel, Nolan Aikins, Chris Pearce, Chris coble, Scoii Perry, Fourfh Row: Thomas Nelms, Hal Lambert Sieve Lindsey, Kevin Greenspan, Brian Coffon, Edgar Auslin, Henry Lynn, Irish Huddleslon, Lance Scofi, .Mfr ' ,M,,U,,W ,.,, ,,. , rm ,,,, ..,, i'i X S , , rf . ,. ,, I ' ,M ,U ,W V I ,,,, , ,,,, f- QI ,,,, 55' -f ,,.,,, WHY DID I EVEN BOTHER TO GET UP? asks senior Teresa Gilley al The CSG fooiball breakfasl. CSG AND SENIOR SUPERSTARS ,, 'W' W S! DEBATE-First Row: Allison Waison, Hepa Basrros, Jenni- fer Bilz, John Monlgomery, Tommy Siacy. Second Row: Roberl Camacho, Chris Pearce, Sam Govea, Brian Smiih, David Walson, Bill Walperl, Luis Wainsiein, Todd Builer, Phil Buckellew, Michael Massengale, Kasey Pipes. FORENSICS-Firsl Row: Eric Cox, Sue Ann Silvenis, Kaiy Burch, Cami Weigand, Jennie Slringer, Jennifer Miers, Brian Dunn. Second Row: Slacey Baxler, Anessa Beardsley, Harwell, Melissa Black, Rhonda Daniels, Hillary Sulfon, Hearher Caldwell, Amy Lemmon. Third Row: Sam G-ovea, Suzy Newsome, Michelle Leffler, Liz McDaniel, Sieve Baum, Cassie Hendrix, Tracey Rui- ledge, Sieven Palmer, Trevie Foxworlh, Micheal Aus- berger. w, sp w TRYING TO FORMULATE A MOCK BILL, senior Michelle Dodds asks YAG sponsor, Mrs. Nelson, for her opinion. 94 MOVING OUTWARD Nm x AND FURTHERMORE . . . senior Chris Pearce says in a sixih period debaie session. I .....,.... I' ,.. I' My 0, Debate, Forensics, And Youth And Government To be ouTspoken wds The purpose of mdny clubs on cdmpus. These groups were The Forensics Tedm, YouTh ond Government ond The Debdie Tedm. All Three orgdnizdrions hdd on dcTive yedr filled wiTh vicTories by Their ToIenTed pdrTicipdnTs. Almosf every weekend cdrs, buses, or vdns IefT SouThwesT To Tdke The Forensics Tedm To Tournd- menTs. Under The leddership of Ann Hdrmon, sponsor, dll pdrTicipdnTs excelled. Senior Jennifer Miers summdrized her feelings obouT Forensics, This cldss wds exciTing becouse iT helped us incredse our self confidence ond brodden our IiTerdry dwdreness. The Debdfe Teom dlso spenT mdny weekends Trdveling for TourndmenTs. The Tedm prdcTiced Their Techniques every ddy during sixTh period. Tedm member Todd Bufler sdid, 'il enjoyed debdie, ond l'm gldd iT wds my IdsT cldss becouse I could unledsh The YOUTH AND GOVERNMENT-First Row: Jennifer Moody, Lisd Tourdg, Jolynn Cox, STdcey BdxTer, Shdnnon Thompson, Sherri York, Michelle Dodds, Jennifer Bilz, Mike Mossengole, ScoTT Bdum, STeve Bdum, Rick Lem- mons. Second Row: Kdfy Burch, Trid RegesTor, Morny LdmberT, Doris Chong, Tifini Mdyo, Brion Smifh, Terri Toy- lor, Kdren Crdm, RoberT Comdcho, Som Goved, Phil Buckellew. Third Row: ChrisTy SuTTon, Chris Culpeper, LdneTTe I-lollond, Liso Miller, Elend Monfoyo, Lourd HedTh, Helen Cochron, KrlsTin Cldrk, Ddvid G-rdbsTold. Bock Row: Chris Pedrce, Jeff Povero, Som GOVGG, Ser- gio Monero, Jeff Toler, Todd BuTler, John Monfgomery, Mlchdel Pusey, Dovey Suh, Lonce Hdmpfon. L nn I YOUTH sTress of The ddy on my cldssmdTes. YouTh ond GovernmenT convened d busy yedr for boTh legisIdTive ond judicidl members. CiTy Ddy, where Three sTudenTs ron for office, kicked off The yedr. In Jdnudry, Jennifer Moody compeTed for Ser- gednT oT Arms ond Ldurd HedTh ron for ExecuTive Governors CdbineT. Through pdrTicipdTlon in This progrdm, sTudenTs gdined d Thorough knowledge of pdrlidmenidry pro- cedure. YouTh ond GovernmenT wds d unique experience where sTudenTs role-pldyed GS sendTors, judges, ond Idwyers. IT is d good pldce To goin confidence in speck- ing, sold YouTh Bodrd member Brion SmiTh. SouThwesT wds represenTed in d ciTy-wide YouTh Bodrd by Jennifer Bilz, ScoTT Boum, dnd Brion SmiTh. -Ldurd Hedfh LISTENING TO HER OPPONENT'S DEBATE, Jennifer BiIZ flows Their cose in d prdciice round during sixTh period. AND GOVERNMENT, DEBATE, AND FORENSICS WHEN'S THE PRESIDENT'S PLANE LANDING, Thinks ROTC member Bob Pepperdine. , ,ff fill: Mflf r A ,rfffz ..,:r,l', '- .. f .'LlZ7. v,7,.v5 fee 25 Firsl Row: Douglas Davis, Mario Benavides, Leighann Fekele, Becca Brown, Sheila Hopkins, Lisa Seward, JoAnn Coker, Roberi Fonlano, Roderick Spearman. Second Row: Mall Roberson, Cedric Bowman, Adrian Adams, Nale Payne, Dewih' Mills, Leighion Smirh, John Smilh, Jim Frey, Kevin Jackson, Kevon Williams. Third Row: Pal Ramsey, Kevin Ewing, Elliol Goldman, Jeffrey Slagner, Aslam Shaikh, Jake Jelich, Edward Buller, Vic- Tor Evans, Sean Alexander. 3.-fa., Z Y favs-f Lee,John Kleiner. Second Row: Billy Elmor, David Mable, del Colonel Kevin KSHY, 4 SGT Tommie ISBOFTT- Sean Caldwell. Third Row: Brian Slrickland, Paul Coo- per. Firsl Row: Raymond Delcampre, Rulh Edwards, Hallie I Second Brigade Command: 'l SGT Jerry Bennell, Ca- 96 MOVING OUTWARD l JROTC MEMBERS ARE AT EASE while wdiTing for Their corn- mdnding officers. MW ROTC As bdTTdlion cornmdnder much is expecTed of rne, buT rny dble sTdff helped quiTe o biT, sold Hollie Lee, senior. Lee broke oll previous TrodiTions when she becdrne The firsT femdle JROTC boTTdlion commdnd- er. However, gender wds The only difference in com- rndnd frorn previous yedrs. From moinTdining The mili- Tdry records To keeping Trock of rifles, The ROTC cornrndnder ond her sToff were chorged wiTh The ddy To ddy running of BdTTdlion HeddqudrTers. WiTh leodership being The key, The ROTC officers kepT busy sTressing self-discipline, pdTrioTisrn, ond rndrksmonship. As Senior CodeT Colonel Kevin Kelly sdid, l'One benefiT of ROTC is ThoT iT gives eoch co- deT The opporTuniTy To ochieve lecidership posiTions ouTside of cldss. Besides The obvious regirnenTdI side To ROTC The officers leorned TcrcTics ond miliTdry moneuvers oT Trolning sessions ond compeTions ThroughouT The yeor. This physicdl ond rnenTdl Trolning wds d benefiT To eoch cddeT. As Joe Tornrne, senior, sold, The discipline ond Trolning we leorned in ROTC will help us in The fuTure. -Sfdc y Roberfs ond Helen Cochran ROTC .draw Band IT sure wosn'T fun. IT wds down righT difficulf in fdcT. GeTTing ouT of bed before The crock of down felT like The end of The world. Cold noses ond Toes were The firsT order of The ddy for members of The Big Red Bond from Rebel Lond every doy during morching seoson. I didn'T like geTTing up edrly everydoy buT if vvos beTTer Thon procTicing offer school, replied Ddvid Bumgordener, junior. Geffing up edrly vvos noT The only Thing The bond did. They procTiced! The bond sTdrTed procficing The firsT week of Augusf To pre- pore for The firsT foofboll gome ond conTesT. The bond morched in every foofbdll gdme ond vvos dlvvoys There To supporf The Teom. They dlso pldyed of pep rdllies, concerfs, vdrious pdrodes, ond conTesTs. The bond won besf in ciTy wifh sfroighf one rdfings in eighf consecufive yeors. This yeor wos The firsf in nine yeors The bond did noT win ciTy. Alfhough They gof sfroighf one rofings, The judges hdd To mdke o Tough decision befween Eosfern Hills ond our rebs. They chose Eosfern Hills. Even Though The bond losf ciTy, They regrouped ond prepored for UIL where They ouT performed Eosfern Hills ond received o high- er rofing. Cconfb LEADERS-Front Row:Direcfor, Bob Shermon, Senior Drum Major--Gdyle Biffiker, Junior Drum Major-Holly LOW BRASS-Front Row: STeve Dunkel, Dcivid Ander- son, Second Row: Zdck Tipps, Kiefh Chenowifh, Tim Iviofhis, ond Assisfonf Direcfor-Rick Evons. I I Crump, Zoch Toylor, ond Aoron Hunf. AFTER COMPLETING THEIR FIRST SHOW, The bond morches off The field df hdlf- Time. 98 MOVING TOGETHER iii nuwuuaauwwm .. V-ssl - , A CLARINETS-Front Row: Yvone Leone, Kim Agee, Jen- ifer Richey, Amy Jo Smilh, Chandra Wrighl. Second Row: Jason Mandi, Alice Walson, Cheryl Key, Norla Lindsey, Khrisli Krischi, Tammy Tompson, Palrice Cal- lon, Tricia Vickrey, Kelly Singlelon. Back Row: Leigh Anderson, Becky Anderson, Pelrice Clinlon, Tonya Ad- ams, and Ellen Gray. Ton, Susan Scoil, Kerri Hacbarl, Russel Bergam, Law- rence Carrer, Heath Hillis, Mark Pulliam. Second Row: Todd Canon, Brenl Pimenial, Scoh' Perry, Paul Vaden, TROMBONES-First Row: Richard Massey, NaneTTe Wal- Rob Anderie, Chris Anderson, and Billy Moran. PERCUSSION-Front Row: Penny McKensie, Bruce Frame, Kevin Brown, Willis Crowder, Jim Wakefield, Mi- lan Sheih, Tracy Walker, Larry O'Daniel. Second Row: Travis Thompson, Brad Frink, Tim Sluleville and Rusly Milamen. JAMMING AT A PEP RALLY, Sophomore Larry O'Daniel and Senior Penny McKenze show Their spirii by playing WlPE-OUT . DISCUSSING THEIR NEXT MOVE, Senior Drum Major Gayle Billiker lislens To Junior Drum Major Holly Malhis' Suggeslion. BAND 9 9 igmezmwzwi X FLAGS-Front Row: Kerri Birchfield, KirsTen McGregor, SAXES-Front Row: Donald Cager, Susan Lombard, Monica Emerson, Kaye CoTTon. Second Row: Deanna Sharon Thomas, John Tinney. Second Row: Tony Morris, PoTTs, Mary Puhger, Edwina Dorsey, Davida Birchfield, David Bumgardener, Blake lba, Alieax Barron. Karen Shoemaker, Tanya Cook. DURING HALFTIME AT THE THIRD GAME, j The Big Red Band From Rebel Land show Their sTuff on The field. M BAND The band consisfed of several componenfs. Mr. Bob Sherman, direcfor and Mr. Doug Spangler and Mr. Rick Evans were The assisTanT direcfors. Also wiTh on The field insTrucTion by Senior Drum Major, Gayle BiTTiker and Junior Drum Major Holly MaThis. A band is divided info secfions of flufes, clarineTs, saxaphones, TrumpeTs, low brass, french horns, flags, and percus- sion. As a whole audiences saw This group conTinually showing iTs spiriT and supporT aT The pep rallies and games. AfTer having many TradiTions Taken away by House Bill 72 and oTher conflicTs The band found new ways To keep iTs spiriT up wiTh The percussion jamming To Wipe-OuT and oTher jazzy songs, spiriT abounded MOVING OUTWARD in The group. An old Soufhwesf TradiTion reappeared. Marching Through The halls was allowed again. Senior drum line member Jim Wakefield commenfed, IT is mainly our purpose To geT everyone geared up and To geT The sTudenTs To The pep rally. Under agreemenTs wiTh Principal Glenn Mandeville, This was only allowed once a season due To HB72. This year The band also Took a Trip To Orlando, Florida. The band sold orders of sausage, OcTober- fesT Tickefs, reb brake lighfs, worked aT company picnics, and had car washes To raise money. The band Tries To Take a Trip and have fun every oTher year. -VWTS Crowde TRUMPETS-Front Row: Mary Horan, Billy Black, Brian Bo- gle, Tyler Krehlik, Manual Acuna, Greg Reed. Second Row: Lee Perry, Keiih Soundslrom, Michael Pusey, and Kris Boggs. FRENCH HORNS-Front Row: Jenni Horn, Jay Bozeman, Jennifer Guyoi, Michelle Thomas, Cecile Mann, Casey Pipes. Second Row: Jennifer Nolan, Gayle Biiliker, Holly Malhis, and Trevi Foxworlh. FLUTES-First Row: Wendi Clinion, Ann Wilson, Tammi Hareld, l-lealher Basion, Michelle Williams, Becky Bar- ron, Cara Fontana. Second Row: MisTy Ford, Monica Dale, Belh Horn, Susan Corian, Audra israel, Shayne Crossland, and Nichole Nelson. AFTER REALIZING WHAT TO PLAY, Freshman Travis Thompson jams To Waco al The firsl foolball game. BAND CHOIR-Firsl Row: Janel Thomas, Courlney Arm- slrong, Holly Burden, Wendy Ewing, Alysia Richichi, Chrisly Nickels, Leighann Fekele, Slacey Harwell, Shan non Olah, Brandi Brown. Second Row: Chrisllne Marcus Elizabelh Zimmerman, Kayce Madison, John Robinson Laura Gibson, David Hayley, Jay Pemsel. DO . . . RE . . . Ml . . . Hold Thai nole sings Mrs. Barminski as she leads her choir in a quick warm-up. s GOSPEL CHOIR--First Row: Rhonda Wade, Lalicla Jackson, Michelle Wheal, Chrisly Wheal, Kalrina Arm- slead, Deshazier Taylor, Cassandra Miichell. Second Row: Crystal Anderson, Shania Jackson, Winsom Jack- son, Byron Wallon, Slephanie Jones, Keilh Upshaw, Curlis Vininc, Leah Hannah, Slephanie Coker, Jomonia Ellis, Tinisha Gray. Third Row: Leo Barnell, David Madi- son, Eric Jackson, Micheal Augsberger, Kevin Jackson. ,Q--as 'v-f is xiii ' fx xl' K R MOVING OUTWARD MUSIC CLUBS The Tuning of violins ond The singing of voices wos heord from The Music holl frequenily. lT wos Those dedicoTed sTudenTs ThoT enTerToined us in The OrchesTro ond choirs. They showed greoT resulTs This yeor. The Gospel Choir performed oT The Block HisTory progrdm, Gospel Choir fesTivol ond SouThwesTs Chrisfmos progrom oT SouThwesT. WiTh Their sTudenT leoder, KoTrino ArmsTedd, They exhibiTed o loT of hord work ond dedicdTion. The ConcerT Choir which is The second performing group of SouThwesT porTicipoTed in o loT of ocTiviTies This yeor. They porTicipoTed in The Texds Wesleydn Chordl FesTivol ond performed wiTh The A Coppello Choir. ' ffifi , nes' fr' 1 l The ChrisTmos progroms ond Spring musicols were on imporTonT Time To dll choirs ond musicions. The Orchesfro which consisTed of only o smoll group of violinisTs ond celloisfs, showed greoT pride ond hord work oT Their performonces. This yeor wos The firsT To hove The Music HisTory Club. There They ledrned obouf BeeThoven, music hormony ond ofher greoT musicions. They olso por- TicipoTed in SHS homecoming pdrdde by enfering d flooT symbolizing music. All These groups hove puT ouT Their besf in perfecT- ing Their musicdl obiliTies. Their hormony blended To- geTher wonderfully ond broughT ouT The music in ev- eryone. -lwchelle llfloquih 'fa- MUSIC HISTORY-Firsl Row: Chris Hughes, Kevin Green- spon, Mdrk BenTon, Howord Lichfmon, Teresd Gilley, Liz McDoniel, Befh Sullivon. Second Row: Joonno Colborn, Vicki Torronce, April McKenno, Monny SmiTh, Kyle Hooper, Duroy CdrTer, Thomos Nelms, PoTrick Edwords, STephonie Jones. Third Row: Mdury Wood, Lori Kon- cholski, Liso Tourog, Kimberley King, Diono Chong, Toro Ross, Mike LeTTermon, Joel Wdlker, WolTer Morfin. Fourth Row: Dono Bosmen, Koren Mills, Bryon Jomes, Roger Reynolds, Dovid Moble, Todd Zimmermon, lrish HuddlesTon, Tres Mdriin, Greg Cronford, Dovid Bekker. ORCHESTRA-Firsl Row: Mr. Orfiz, Dorfhey BokinTos, Shown MdrTin, Jennifer Grossio, Worner Woyne, Soroh Jone Bowers, Mindy Jomes, Michelle Boker. Back Row: Gener Gurd. MUSIC CLUBS ' ,,.1 F si K 5 Q fl If N siil g C A CAPPELLA CHOIR-First Row: Rhonda Daniels, Sue- Ann Silvenis, Heidi Fowler, Angela Berlin, Dominica Allen, Tammy Warren, Alana Carmel, Dawn Williamson, Heafher Cissna, Tracy-Lynn Walker. Second Row: Jen- nifer Millsap, Jennifer Bryson, Elisa Dunivanf, Terry-Lynn Walker, Sfephanie Cissna, Gina Smifh, Akala Whiie, Duwayna Cox. Third Row: Tammy Savage, Dana Boze- man, Rachel Krieger, Mia Golden, Lara Luxemburg, Kafhy Cummings, Amy Smifh, Laurel Meeks, Kenya Ba- sheer. Fourth Row: Joe Tomme, Cary Posavifz, Micheal Wallingford, Ron Singlefon, Lawrence Mafhews, Mi- cheal Horn, Roberf Beavers, Jonafhon Poole, Micheal Turner. SHOW CHOIR-First Row: Heafher Cissna, Angela Berlin, Dominica Allen, Terry-Lynn Walker, Alana Carmel, Kafhy Cummings. Second Row: Jennifer Millsap, Sfeph- anie Cissna, Jennifer Bryson, Rhonda Daniels. Third Row: Michael Wallingford, Michael Horn, Michael Turner, Joe Tomme, Cary Posavifz. STEP 3,4, AND 5 says Terry-Lynn Walker as she leads The Show Choir in a few steps. MMM W I :V L 10 4 MOVING OUTWARD fer Mlllsap, Stephanie Cissna, Dawn Williamson, Rhonda Daniels, Kathy Cummings. Second Row: Michael Wal- lingford, Cary Posavitz, Michael Horn, Robert Beavers, SOUTHWEST SINGERS-First Row: Rachel Krieger, Jenni- Terry-Lynn Walker. THESPIANS-First Row: Jeanna Wakefield, Dierdre Je- lich, Michelle Crocheron, Lisa Diviness, Mrs. Dickson. Second Row: Jenny Moody. Kristen Clark, Stacy Nul- ton, Jenny Hickey. Third Row: James Lozos my Music Southwest fostered the creative arts in a big way. Long known as one of Fort Worth's most productive and inspiring schools for musical and theatrical in- struction, SHS had its share of talent. Singing Pop, Broadway and Jazz the Show Choir entertained everywhere. They performed at civic organizations throughout the city, and at Mayfest and festivals. With their teacher, Mrs. Barminski, and their Monday night practices they had a great year. As the top performing choir at Southwest, the A Cappella Choir was one to be proud of. The choir participated in the Texas Wesleyan Choral Festival, TMEA All State Choir auditions, UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest, All City Choral Contest, UIL Concert Con- test, and All City Honor Choir. For Southwests enter- tainment, they performed in our Christmas programs and Drama Clubs and Spring musicals. Starting off the year with their production of The Female Odd Couple was a great success. lt turned out to be better than I thought it would be, it was great stated DeeAnna Mendoza. To become a Thespian was not all fun and games. You earn merit points by acting or doing backstage work. And when you have earned enough merit points, you have become a Thespian. The Southwest Singers is a selected ensemble that performs maorigals. They were a general group of singers that participated in special assemblies and events. As the curtain falls, we applaud in appreciation for a job well done. -Mchele Moqulh MUSIC CLUBS DEMONSTRATING THAT TWO CAN PLAY AT THAT GAME Erni- ly Moore gives her pesT DirTy Force . 4-'mamma' l wr l is sf 52' 2 A K5 Y or g -ang., . TT TT TTTLT ETA . . .1 V ZA ' ' ...W TA H TT ' i TTT T T Homemaking FHA 'MN and Child Development Con o person ever be prepored cornpIeTely To work wiTh children? SouThvvesToffered dcoursewhere d sTudenT could ledrn skills in working wiTh children os o coreer. Child developmenT, ToughT by Mrs. Boyd, wds o progrorn To help sTudenTs inTeresTed in d child- orienTed job or coreer. Child developrnenT noT only covered child reloTed cdreers, puT iT ToughT leoder- ship ond monogemenT skills. The in-depTh sTudy of child developrnenT included The environrnenTol heolTh ond sofeTy of young children, socidl ond erno- MOVING OUTWARD Tiondl development ond plonning for The childs' rnind. STudenTs were given The opporTuniTy To work honds on wiTh children on on on The job Trdining environmeni. lvlrs. Boyd sold iT is, On honds Troining experience wiTh kindergorTen ond firsT grode chil- dren. IT gives you employdpiliTy skills . . . ond, STu- denTs ledrn humon reloTions skills, ds well ds expond Their knowledge in child developmenT. -Cldy Block P . 0 CHILD DEVELOPMENT-Front Row: Mrs. Boyd, Morcy Honson Kelli O'Brien, Erico Roberis, Merci Pilson, Lori Morsholl, Mor Ann Lovelody, G-ilo Bekker, Kolhy Brown. Second Row: Mori Slull, Bobbi Soukup, Toucihic Dovinpori, Ronico Meers, Deb- oroh Dozier, Michelle Lemons, Corrie Hollis, Kim Kohler, Koih Kobus, Jennifer Jernigon, Becky Richords, Tommy Homilion Emily Moore, Jennifer Howkins, Liso Covel. Third Row: Sioce Courier, Julie Rogle. OH BROTHER! Noi onoiher siucleni Teacher replies o smoll child oi The sighi of Tommy Homilion. l- ' 'nv' I TALKING WITH THE ELEMENTARY TEACHER Becky Richords leorns some lilile known, ond liiile cored oboui, focis on Teoching. , ,Q A it er , , , , , .1 ii eerie, . N? ze 'N Q a E ii 'RU LAI HOIVIEIVIAKING AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT HECE, SECOND YEAR-Front Row: Treasurer-Steph- anie Sasser, President-Kellie Goolsby, Reporter-Sta- cey Leland, Lisa Dlviness, Stephanie Becan, Vickie Ap- pleton, Keith Coughlin, Stephanie Jones, Casandra Mitchell, Cathy Olivar, Mrs. Davidson. Second Row: Scott Hopkins, Rhonda Wade, Wendy Wilkes, Ashley Schmitt, David White, Elaine Nava, Ryan Barnum, Mike Marrs, Nichole Hemphill. HECE-Heather Ashman, Eric Bear, Brandi Bergman, Christi Bykee, Drinda Campbell, Shelly Canon, Mike Da- vis, Michille Davis, Danny Eckles, Devon Embree, Dana Gibbs, Reuben Gonzales, Jason Hannon, Mindy Herron. Darla Hillman, Natalie Holland, William Krause, Amber Livingston, Jennifer Lovitte, Robert Purnell, Bill Roberts, James Winn. .1 .,v' Q -. ,. 2 MARKETING EDUCATION QDECAQ-Front Row: Kirsten Pletsch, Kenny Baysen, Mitzi Martin, Janet Thoms, Kim Minter, Lori Harper, Russ Martinez, Lisa Watt, Lanandra Blair, Windi Venable, Chris Mosley, Deena Hillman. Sec- ond Row: Dana Richerson, Kristen Larson, Chris Logui- dice, Suzanne Swift. Third Row: Brian Lowe, Jeremy Redding, Chaz Kerr, Jerry Rangel, Paul Muncy, Billy Lew- is, Jerry O'Donnel, Wesley Carson. I ICT-Front Row: Steve Suggs, Darshan Patel, Bobby Berry, Patricia Henson, Billy Newman, Ricky Harper, Toni Jones, Cheryl Wallace, Lester Webb, Renee Williams, Winson Jackson, Jason Burns, William Summit. Second Row: Todd Hollins, Darrell Harris, Chad Rankin, Wesley Oneal, Jimmy Hale. Third Row: Rudy Rodriguez, Brad Griffin, Chris Petersen, Darren Reed, Mike Russell, Robert Jamison, Steve Collins, Bubba Trudgen, Corrie Thibo- deaux. 10 8 MOVING OUTWARD dl' inTeresTed in a career in auTomoTive mechanics? Perhaps selling clofhing beTTer suiTs your fancy. Un- known To mosl SouThwesT sTudenTs, There is a variTa- ble gold mine of knowledge and Training in VocaTion- al Office EducaTion, CVOED. VOE is The corporaTe name for various work reloT- ed classes and Their clubs. The classes are Home Economics CooperaTive EducaTion CHECEDfHome Economics and Relafed OccupaTions CHEROD TaughT by DorTha Davidson, MarkeTing EducaTion, also known as DECA CDisTribuTive EducaTion Clubs of Americab, TaughT by JaneT Thoms, and lndusTriaI Co- operaTive Training CICTD headed up by William Sum- miT. These class subjecTs covered fields like auTo- moTive body repair and diesel mechanics, denTaI Technicians and managemenT Training skills. A parTici- panT can learn how To geT and keep a job in a professional manner. HECEXHERO is a work-reIaTed program designed for people inTeresTed In working in areas like child care, fashion design coordinafion, home furnishing, food service, or insTiTuTionaI services. HECEXHERO is basically a class for people seeking jobs ThaT involve human reIaTIons. This class Teaches essenTiaI funda- menfals like how To wriTe resumes or business leTTers. IT enhances imporTonT employee skills, necessary for compeTing in The business world. HECEXHERC is a Three-credif class, and provides sTudenTs employmenT ThaT helps pay college ex- penses. STudenTs have The choice of Taking a full, six- course day aT school, or going only half a day and HECE, SECOND YEAR-Front Row: Lisa GriffiTh, Annabell Doobie, Debbie Reynolds. Second Row: Kelly MorTon, Tim Roper, Rocky Love, Billy Ciccollella. Vocational Education working The oTher half. Teacher DorTho Davidson said, l'IT's an on-The-job Training class. They CThe HECE f HERO sTudenTs geT an opporTuniTy To apply The principles of whaT They learn. The deparTmenT of manufacTuring and repair falls under The responsibiIiTy of William SummiT and his ICT class. This was SummiT's 'IOTh year To Teach ICT. ICT, as SummiT said, IT's mosTly working wiTh your hands on manufacTuring and repair. AuTomoTive jobs, carpenTry, commercial arT, elecTrical, associaTed jobs, medical aids, painTing, and phoTography are jusT a few of The many jobs available Through ICT. STudenTs also learn how To inierview for and mainTain jobs. This class also is a half-day class. The grading scale in SummiT's class is based on 30 sTudy of parTicular jobs, 30 group work, 30 evaluafion by employer, and 'IO on six weeks TesT. Markefing EducaTion Clubs, associaTed wiTh DECA CDisTribuTive EducaTion Clubs of Americab, was TaughT by JaneT Thoms. MarkeTing EducaTion is a junior and senior class of sTudenTs inTeresTed in busi- ness or a business-orienTed job. DECA is noT acTualIy The class Tifle, buT a club for The markeTing sTudenTs To learn skills for compeTiTion againsf sTudenTs from oTher schools. IT is a college-based class and has many scholarship opporTuniTies. Mrs. Thoms said, M.E. gives you an edge on un- dersTandIng whaT The business world is all abouT and whaT IT means To have a career. -Clay Black MARKETING EDUCATION QDECAJ-Front Row: James Cone, Lawunza EThridge, Wendi Kahn, Audrey Reis, Mia King, Sonceria Coleman, Michelle Woolsey, Dianne Lewis, Shea Long, Joey Kazelis. Second Row: Tracey RuTledge. Third Row: CaThy Bush, PaTric Thomson, Jon Hyre, Bruce Kirby, Randi McCormack, Sherlyn Wesson, Lori Moore, Sherri WaTkins. ' I Ui Academic Clubs and W Announcer's Club They didn'T look ony differenfly from oTher SouTh- wesT sTudenTs. They doTed, porfied ond worked jobs jusT like Their counTerporTs. However, They were dif- ferenT in on imporTonT woy ThoT meon o loT To SouTh- wesT's repuToTion os o school of scholosfic excel- lence. These folks didn'T leove Their educofion behind wiTh Their books in Their lockers oT The end of eoch doy. They liked knowing Things ond enjoyed showing off This knowledge in compeTiTion. These ocknowledge inTellecTuols of SHS collecTed in groups colled Whiz Quiz ond Acodemic Decofho- lon. Whiz Quiz members hod To recoil o surplus of Trivio on mony differenf Topics, jusT like The Triviol Pursuif gome. A quick broin scon inTo The menTol cordex wos The whiz kids' forTe. Under leodership of sponsors Louro UTley ond Louro Brown, These compeTiTors foced rivols periodicolly in o College Bowl ofmosphere. Acodemic Decofholon members concenTroTed on one moin Topic eoch yeor ond worked To know oll obouT ThoT subjecf. In 4987-88, The Topic wos The hisTory of flighT. ln Jonuory, They compeTed in WichiTo WHIZ QUIZ-Froni Row: Jennifer Guyof, Julie Cochron, Jennifer Bllz, Jim Wokefield, Sfeve STroTTon, Howord Lichfmon, John lvlonfgomery, Luis WolnsTeln, ChrisTy SuTTon, Phil Buckellew, Chris Peorce, STuorT Bergmon, lVlorilyn Wool- dridge. 1 MOVING OUTVVARD Folls ogoinsT oTher NorTh Texos schools. Julie Cochron ond Ivlorllyn Wooldridge led The Acodemic Decofho- Ion os sponsors. ChrisTy SuTTon, junior, sold, i'People moy Think we're o liTTle off The woll doing oll This sTudying, buT iT mokes us feel good To go ogoinsf oTher schools in inTellecTuol compeTiTion for SouThwesT. Every morning during second period onnounce- menTs, SHS sTudenTs were TreoTed To school news by friendly, fomilior voices. For one week during The yeor, members of The Announcer's Club gove ouT imporTonT informofion which sTudenTs needed To heor. These onnouncers were selecfed eorlier in The foil during some sTiff com- peTiTion where They hod To sTond up ond reod selec- Tions To TesT Their vocol obiliTies. lT wosn'T eosy To siT down in fronT of o microphone ond Tolk To The sTudenT body. They hod To be coreful To pronounce eoch word cleorly ond disTincTly enough To gef The messoges ocross. Sponsor of The Announcer's Club wos Edlyne Dick- son, The Theofer orTs Teocher. -Helen Cochron LOOKING FOR HIS FAVORITE BOOK HorTon Loys on Egg , Senior John Regon broodens his horizons. I ACADEMlCA DECATHALON-Fronl Row: Paige Conner, Tracey Pulledge, Kaiy Burch, Amy Gor- don, Helen Cochran, Lori Konchalski. Second Row: Luis Wainsiein, Carla Henry, Michelle Cro- cheron, Roberi Comacho, Sheree Helge, Na- neiie Wallon, Sam Govea, Brenl Peminiel, Kir- slen McGregor. Third Row: Edlyne Dickson, Brian Smilh, David Grabslald, Chris Pearce, Zenobla Slevens, Auslin Weeks, Jennifer Moody, Donna ivers, Chrisiy Sulion. ANNOUCER'S CLUB-Fronl Row: Manuel Acuna, Corbey Walker, Claudia Coscia, Luis Wainslein, Jennifer Moody, Chrisiy Henderson, Laura Brown, Laura Ulley, Barbara Cager, Mi- chael Pusey. Second Row: John Montgomery, John Regan, Chris Pearce, Sieven Abrams. Third Row: Michael Massengale, Joel Walker, John Chang, Arluro Lopez, Brian Czulnc, Howard Lichlman, Gener Cura, Vineelh Chandromohan, Chris Coble, Vinay Kampble, Sieve Anderson, John Monahan. ,, ,,, li Q UH-WELCOME TO YOUR UH-MON .... NO, TUESDAY MORNING ANNOUNCEMENTS, Helen Cochran, Senior stumbles Through The day's news. WHIZ QIUUACADEMIC DECATHALONfANNOUNCER'S CLUB 1 1'I 5. f s X' i ig. WATCHING OVER CAREFULLY, Mrs. Greenlee odmires Seniors Debbie Wilson ond Michoel Pusey's secrel compuler pro- grom. g MATH CLUB: First Row: Debbie Wilson, Vidushi Bobber, Vinoy Komble, Kelly Doskocil, l-lorlense Ng, Mrs. Green- lee- sponsor, Mrs. l-leorn-sponsor. Second Row: Jim Wokefield, STUGFT Bergmdn. EXCELSIOR ZENITH: Firsl Row: Zino Slevens, Nololie Win- slon, Chondro Wrighl. Second Row: Mrs. Heorne, Domi nico Allen- delegofe, Kim Evons-Sec., Rhondo Don iels-pres, Jonel Thomos- vice pres., Zenobio Sie vens- freos. Third Row: Chorlorie Bloir, Michelle Smilh, Nolosho Wooldridge, Holly Bornell, Tommie King, Cer- ice Johnson, Lowunzo Elhridge, Monuel Smilh. Fourih Row: John Robinson, Copricio Bell, Siocey Thomos, D . . . I . onielle Pellill. Noi plclured. Rewo HlghTower-o'ele- gore. MOVING OUTWARD WITH POISE AND COMPOSURE, Rhonda Daniels, senior, yells, You wanT me To do whaT QUESTIONING HIS OPINION, Janef Thomas asks Senior John Robinson, T'WhaT do you mean your speech was beTTer Than mine ,qi Excelsior Zenith and Computer Math Excelsior Zenifh was a club Thaf sfressed poise. The sTudenTs sfrove for perfecTion in communicafion wiTh bofh spoken language and body language. WiTh pracfice, These skills became a useful habif, helping Them inside and ouTside of The classroom. The mem- bers learned To have confidence in Themselves. WiTh confidence They could conquer anyThing. Anofher club sfriving for perfecfion was The lVlaTh Club. IT was sponsored by Mrs. Greenlee and consisf- ed of sTudenTs who were inferesfed in expanding Their mafhemaflcal horizons. Togefher wiTh Their IN- PUT, They processed programs. Their resulfs were ex- clTing OUTPUTS. Throughouf The year The compufer Team compefed in various confesfs. These clubs gave SouThwesT a posifive aTTiTude. The more people who joined, The higher our school spirif reached! -Sheree Helge MATH CLUBfEXCELSIOR ZENITH 'swvfswmw MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB-First Row: Ellana STephen- son, Shaleen Glaze, Michelle WashingTon, Vidushi Bab- ber, Sfacy NulTon, Sponsor Mrs. Ingram, STuarT Berg- man. Second Row: Eddie Yi, Brian James, Joseph Browning, ShelTon Cohen, Mike Mifchell, Jim Wakefield. SCIENCE CLUB-Firsl Row: STuarT Bergman, Suparna Chakraborfi, Tralonda TripleTT, Warner Chang, ShalT Chowdhury, Jim Wakefield, Michael Pusey, John Er- skine, MaTT Maples, Todd Philips. Second Row: Jarom SmiTh, Adam Nunn, Showna Chang, Jason WilsTerman, Michael Gruver. U.. Science and JT Medicine Clubs NoT all clubs aT SouThwesT High School were aca- demic. Some clubs were designed To lend a helping hand To oThers. Four of These clubs were Allied YouTh, Science Club, Medical Careers Club and SOS CSigns of Silenceb. Allied YouTh was a club for anybody. They had no dues and no officers, buT They did work. Their objec- Tive was To discuss The differenT characTerisTics of alcohol and drug abuse. ln Talking abouT alcohol and drug abuse, They discussed peer pressure, self-im- age, and signs of chemical dependency. AfTer learning abouT The use of drugs and alcohol, some members TaughT To The sevenTh graders aT Wedg- wood Middle School for Two days. Allied YouTh meT every oTher Wednesday afTer school wiTh approxi- mafely 75 To 400 numbers in aTTendance. The Science Club's main objecTive was To help sTudenTs prepare for The ForT WorTh Regional Sci- ence Fair. The Fair was held on April lf?-211, 4988, aT Daniel-Meyer Coliseum. This club, consisTing mainly of MOVING OUTWARD seniors, meT on Tuesdays afTer school. The Medical Careers Club visifed hospiTals and oTher healTh faciliiies in order To give The sTudenTs insighT inTo The funcfions of These faciliTies. l'Hopefully The sTudenTs were able To make a valid decision abouT whaT area of healTh They were inTeresTed in, said sponsor Mrs. Ingram. The club meT Twice a monTh on Tuesdays from 3:00 To 5:00. Finally, SOS, Signs of Silence, was a sign language club, sponsored by Mrs. STone and Tina Greenlee. Members of This club learned ChrisTmas songs and vocabulary in sign language, They wenf To nursing homes and malls To perform sign language To Tapes of ChrisTmas music. This club meT on Monday afTer- noons. As you can see, These clubs were geared for help- ing oThers and making oThers feel good. These clubs were fun and They made The members feel good as well. -John Robinson .is Sf TENDING TO A FELLOW CLASSMATE, Sophomore Korlney Paul E C helps Junior Slacie Mclnfire wilh a lillle dilemma during an ki.. Q QR- . . ft 1. s , s i f gz- V154-ffiis s 'Q' oowo 5 SOS-First Row: Mrs. Tina Greenlee, Mrs. Sfone, Daisy Yip, Tori Swanson, Audra israel, Michelle Williams. Sec- ond Row: Adorna Bakula, Elizabefh Zimmerman, Jo- seph Lesley. Allied Youih meeling. iv- I T'u..sslW 1 ALLIED YOUTH-Anna Acker, Tonya Adams, Jimmy Al- len, Andrea Avarado, Mano Alvarado, Gail Belknap, Melissa Black, Dana Bradford, Carolyn Brown, Lori Brown, Kaly Burch, Sheri Burk, Heafher Caldwell, Roberf Canacho, Chrisfina Campbell, Jason Carfer, Chrisfina Chandler, Dana Clay, Niki Clay, Roland Clurgram, Cari Cole, Takresa Cooper, Brian Collon, Jolynn Cox, Kalhy Cox, Danna Crawford, Henry Davids, Chrisli Davis, Tan- ya Deocica, Mary Dukes, Elisa Dunavanf, Shelly Fields, Kim Fischer, Cara Faye Foniara, Shari Freeman, Mari- anne Frey, Jay Gallagher, Margie Garza, Kim Gensimer, Jody Gluck, Sam Goven Jr., David Grabsfald, Ellen Gray, Kelly Greene, Sieve Gufirrez, Jennifer Guyes, Cafhy Guzman, Michelle Hambrick, Carina Hamideh, Siacey Harewell, Cassie Hendrick, Heafh Hillio, Randell Hillbrunner, Rachel Holmes, Krisly Hooper, Ben Hopkin, Ever Horan, Mary Horan, Chris Hughes, David Hughes, Mike Hughes, Anne Humphries, Roland Ingram, Theresa lvery, Kendra Johnson, Sfephanie Johnslon, Trina Juarez, Kysa Kimball, Rachelle Knox, Diane Lair, Jodi Lamark, Marny Lamberl, Lisa Lanhingham, Shannon Lashley, Chrislie LeDoux, Amy Lemon, Michelle Lemons, Keilh Lililejohn, Mali Maples, Tanya McKown, Sfacie Mclnfire, Pam Mills, Krisfa Moberg, Dara Moore, Jody Moore, Jenny McQuin, Cris Murphy, Chrisfine Murphy, Suzy Newsom, Sara Oderberg, Deborah Ogden, Jenni- fer Owens, Angela Parkman, Mindy Paprkar, Kourlney Paul, Carrie Penna, Gina Permann, Kevin Perr, Robin Perry, Andrea Peiers, Jenny Pelers, Todd Philips, Merci Pilson, Tanya Plocica, Deanna Poffs, Jeff Oovero, Erika Powell, Lori Powers, Mark Pulliam, Heide Quaife, Tria Regesler, Adrian Rice, Alysia Richichi, Jason Roberfs, Kim Roberls, Slacy Roberls, John M, Robinson Jr., Melis- sa Robinson, Julie Romo, Lori Rowe, Le Ann Rosas, Kelle Russell, Kylee Sandifer, Laurie Shellsfede, Jennifer Schmidi, Corey Scolf, Allison Shoullz, Michelle Sie- pielski, Stephanie Siewesl, Kelly Singlefon, Jennifer Skin- ner, Arlhur Slafer, Pele Slaler, Amy Smifh, Manuel Smilh, Toni Smilh, Slephanie Slevens, Belsy Sfewarl, Angie Sfogdill, Tip Sudderlh, Hilary Suffon, Linda Tamulevecz, Vicki Tarrence, Kina Tarvin, Heafher Tafom, Karen Ta- lom, Jonni Taylor, Terri Taylor, Sean Thompson, Shan- nan Thompson, Lisa Toler, Andy Tomme, Tralonda Tri- plelf, Julia Uselding, Tricia Vickery, Rachel Wadley, Kris- ien Wagoner, Corby Walker, Nanelfe Walfon, Andrea Ware, Alice Walson, Shelby Weidler, Derek Wesl, Sean Weisel, Karie While, Shelby Wilder, Caren Williams, Lau- ra Williamson, Roberf Wilson, Kafrina Woodson, Wendy Woolfolk, Emily Wyss, Kayce Young. SCIENCE AND MEDICINE CLUBS Q , i' RUSSIAN CLUB: First Row: Brett Kirby, Bill Powley, Penny McKenzie-Hrsf year delegate, Jay Hartwell, Angela Hancock, Kevin Kelly, Kent Cys-second year dele- gafe, Claudia Coscia-pres., Linn Goodman, Joey Les- ley. Second Row: Michael Gruver-vice pres., Brian Farmer, Adrian Golden, Rob Anderle, Billy Elmore. 1 C S Lf . 4 Q.a?:r:.S'.Qs4 If- l LATIN CLUB: Kyle Alexander, Thomas Bergen, Billy Black, I John Calder, Carlisa Coleman, JoAnn Coker, Steve Delano, Leah Hannah, Chris Holder, Rachel Holmes, Mary Horan, Jennifer Horn, Nan lsom, James Lozas, Jer- emy McKinsey, Stephanie Maloon, Joe Regan, Ron Sin- gleton, Sherry Thomas, Mike Turner, Steve Walter, Lin- da Wakeman, Derek West, Cliff Wiegand, Ted Williams, Jennifer Winston, Mr. Langvardf--sponsor. AS':A Q ,,., ,,,.. f 1 A :.. 5 i S mf -,., -:.V, S S S ,sa H . .A... Q wk y ffw Q . .y . - ' . , A 5 ii. so , - - ,ass - .- . 'T Hi if ii-ik , . . sr. iv ii N' f - .- .. -X,w.e ' use s' -f - N ' . . f' is 'T ts . 15 . E f s 1 51. Q i ' -lsfi J. - - W- Sz. , GERMAN CLUB: First Row: Shaleen Glaze, Lori Kon- chalski, Cheryl Daniel, Chris Murphy, Amy Bender, Trisha Vickery, Marianne Wells, Anne Jones, Daisy Yip, Kathie Hunter, Theresa lvers, Donna lvers, Hal Lambert, Audra israel, Afasi Mukherjee. Second Row: Frau Bungarz. Cheryl Key-pres., Donna Rush, Kelly Coskocil-vice pres., John Regan, Chris Pearce, Stuart Bergman, Brock Bailey. Third Row: Phil Mauro-secjfreas., Gary Beene, Joel Dobson, Cory Langley, Todd Bruhn, Howard Licht- man, Elliot Goldman, Adolf von Weeks. ag Q IAFS: First Row: Joseph Lesley, Cheryl Daniel, Laura Wil- liamson, Jeff Povero, Dania Stefanoni-lfaly, Geary lverson-Norway. Second Row: Kristin Larsen--Nor- way, Lauren lvy, Jean Roy-Canada. Hans Molin- Denmark, Scott Baum. Third Row: Claudia Coscia, Pen- ny McKenzie, Krisfie Haichard, Greta Lauer, Maurine Sa- las, Becky Parrish, Christie LeDoux, Rochelle Knox. Fourth Row: Jennifer Bilz, Mike Massingale, Kevin Hen- drick, Caren Crane, Jody Harris, Meryl Kaplan, Elliot - Goldman. Not pictured: Diana Chang. MOVING OUTWARD Foreign Language Clubs Mony of our friends showed Their True colors by the clubs they joined. IAFS wos o club consisting of stu- dents interested in meeting people from dround The world. Our foreign exchonge students lived with Americon fomilies for o school yeor to experience The United SToTes. This yeor students come from Nor- wdy, Cdnddd, ltdly, ond Germdny. Ddnid Stefdnoni, d junior from ltdly, sold l like everything here be- cduse iT is so different from ltoly. The people here ore very friendly. Students who Took Sponish hdd The opportunity to join The Sponish Club, sponsored by Srd. O'Dell. This club indulged in Sponish drt ond plenty of Mexicon cuisine. Mrs. Llewellyn wds The sponsor of Le Mossue Fron- I cols, or The French Club. This wos The source of The Bon Bon soles. The French Club hdd The most food dt The lnterndtiondl Dinner. Frou Bungorz sponsored The Germdn Club. Mem- bers exhibited Their Germdn spirit by signing up for The Trip to Germony in 4988. Our Romdn friends joined The Ldtin Club, hedded by Mr. Ldngvordt, who wos dlso The sponsor of The Russion Club. Their Homecoming flodt wds The club winner. The highlight of This club wos ottending The Moscow Bdllet. We couldn'T understdnd Them ot first, so we hdd to use d Trdnslotor To Tdlk to Them. soid Senior Ndnette Wdlton. -Sheree I-lelge FRENCH CLUB: First Row: Louro Williomson-seoffreds., Jennifer Bilz-pres., Gretd Lduer-vice pres. Second Row: Jolyn Cox, Amy Lewis, Kristen Powell, CdriAnn Cole, Heidi Quoife. Third Row: Vicki Espinoso, Kdren Blume, Liso Miller, Cheryl Doniel, Jenny Mortin, Christie LeDoux. Fourth Row: Cloudio Coscid, Shounci Chdnge, Rochelle Knox, Diond Chong, Donio Stefdnoni, Christino Compbell, Mdnuel Acuno. Fifth Row: Kevin Hendrick, Becky Porrish, Meryl Kopldn, Roye, Doris Chong, Julie Bornett. Sixth Row: Cyndi Durhom, Lori Blonco, Jedn Roy. Seventh Row: Joe Trimble, Coren Crdne, Jeff Toler, Brent Horrison, Elliot Goldmdn, Jeff Povero, Scott Boum. Not Pictured: Stephonie Singleton. SPANISH CLUB: Brock Bdiley, Shereo Bornett, GOil Belk- nop, Studrt Bergmdn, Jessicd Bonilld, Todd Butler- sec., Hedther Coldwell, Christino Chondler, Dono Chosmowolo, Cristobdl, Amy Coble, Cloudio Coscid- freos., Joel Dobson, Eliso Dunovont, Pomeld Erion. Elliot Goldmon, Cothy Guzmon, Cdrimo Hdmiden, Tim Hor- gredves, Sheree-vice pres., Tonyd Jomes, Shdnnon Jenkins, Trind Judrez, Meryl Kdpldn, Jodi Ldmdrk, Hoi Ldmbert, Jill Ldnsden, Guy McAteer, Shown Mdrtin, Mil- dred Mortinez, Eleno Montoyo, Doro Moore, Julio Por- melee, Ken Pormelee, Cdrlos Peorce, Andred Peters, Tonyd Plocicd, Brent Pressley, John Regdn, Toro Ross, Leticid Sdndovdl, Mourine Sikes, Kelly Singleton, Authur Sloter, Eleno Stevenson, Angie Stodgill, Michelle Sutton, Motthew Tompkins, Austin Weeks-pres., Shelby Weidler, Rochel Wodley. Not pictured: Luis Woinstein- - Pl? IAPS f SPANISH f FRENCH f GERMAN f RUSSIAN 0, Art club, Insight JT and Inkspots Before ChrisTmos, The ArT Club held d bdzdor ond sold mdny Things, such os cords, sToin gloss, sTockings, condy boskeTs. lVlosT of The iTems were mode by The club members Themselves. The ArT Club encouroged budding sculpTors ond pdinTers ond sTrived To im- prove Their TolenT under The leddership of BeTTie SmiTh, sponsor, ond PresidenT, Julie Welch. The ArT Club showed credTiviTy dT The Homecom- ing porode by enTering ci prize winning flooT. The lnsighT sToff comprised d ccidre of TdlenTed wriTers under The direcTion of Chorles Rond, sponsor. lnsighT is o publicoTion devoTed sTricTly To creoTive wriTing, noT journolism. The lnsighT mdgcizine is given ART CLUB: Firsi Row: Kevin Wdgner, AusTin Weeks, Brock Bdiley, Hoi LomberT, Cory Beene, STocie lvlclnTire, Eric Bodock, Lori Powers, Phil lvlouro, John Burleson. Second Row: Code Hon- sen, lvlrs. BeTTie SmiTh-Sponsor, Joey Lesley, Denise Lesley, Julie Welch, Lduren lvy. if To The sTudenTs who order oi yedrbook. STudenT from school were dsked To conTribuTe Their poems, es- soys, shorT ficTion ond orTwork To The mogdzine. ln- sigTh sToffers served duol roles GS creoTive wriTers ond ediTors. lnkspoTs, o club comprising budding wriTers, gdve iTs members The opporTuniTy To wriTe shorT sTories ond poeTry. lTs purpose is self-expression ond criTidue of The work. Evelyn Wilson served os sponsor. She sToT- ed The lnkspoTs goined confidence from eoch oTher by Their inTeresTs in wriTing. OThers were encouroged To send wriTTen work To publishers. -Sfoci Mcln Tire MITCH ABRAMSON AND BETTIE SMITH siT ond discuss lvliTch's ldTesT credTion. MOVING OUTWARD is 1 1 2-1 ,F - ,rfhv f ' . 'f - .ID P vs nv P if at , g g-,. W 'Q I 1 ' . x . INSIGHT: Firsi Row: Kelley Greene, Brooke Sie- bhens, Jennifer Bilz, lvlr. Pond-Sponsor, Slebhen Siewori, Eric Heidelberg, Eloine Vlleide, Anni Bui- lerley, Eriko Powell. Back row: Noncy Sudrez, Polrick Coruer, Louro Gibson, lvluchoel Vllolling- ford, Shoron Thomos, Debro Louoke, Kris Felon, Jennifer Sellers, Jeff Holi, Polbh Gorlond, Joseph Lesley, Sieven Anderson, Korin Johnson, Debbie Ferguson, lvliich Abromson, i-leolh Hillis. INKSPOTS: First Row: Chorles Rcind, Evelyn Wil- son, Dednnd Nixon, Trocey Ruiledge. Second Row: Eloine Weide, Cyndi Durhom, Michelle Cro- cheron, lvlorio Orliz, Deidre Jelich, Beih Horn, De- onnd Polls, Chrisiie LeDoux, Johnno Bridges, Brooke Slebhens, Pdmelo Thompson, Mory Puhger, Kelly Greene. Third Row: Philip Pyle, Keiih Ghenowelh, Jerry Andrews, Breil Zimmermon, Donno Iver. Not Pictured: Jeff Holi, Michelle Scoii, Toro An, Kelly Doskocil, Joel Nonce, Louro Gibson, Rondell Hilibrunner, ond Gourong Kddo- kid H 'TY' BETTIE SMITH'S PRIZE WINNING FLOAT sils ond owoiis The homecoming oorode. JUNIOR, DEANNA NIXON, AND MR. RAND, Discuss The new dssignmeni for lnsighl. ART CLUB, INSIGHT, AND INKSPOTS ONE RINGY DINGY TWO RINGY DINGY, lisiehs Amy Coheh as Diana Chang looks Through The CohTaCT book. v if TRYING TO MEET DEADLINES, Paige Connor helps Gail Belknap wiih her assignmeni. MOVING OUTWARD REBELATION: Firsl Row: Julie Welch-arfisf, Marney Lamberl, Chris Pearce-copy ed. Second Row: Gail Belknap, Diana Chang, Amy Cohen. Third Row: Karen Talorn-assf. ed., Paige Connor-ealiror. Fourth Row: Chris Cable, Chrisiy Suilon ADVERTISING STAFF: Cliff Holldnd, Trde High, Julie Welch, Keifh ChenOweTh. ,........... lfl ,7 l,1- . y el' The Third pubIicdTion produced dT SouThwesT dlong wiTh The yeorbook ond liTerory mogozine wos The monThly newspoper, The Rebeldfion. Journdlism Teocher Gerlyn lVlcDonold wos primorily responsible for This yeor's publicoiions. I love The whole sToff. They've mode iT edsy for me To odvise Them. Every- one hos done o super job of geTTing The work done. I dm very impressed wiTh dll Their hord work ond dedi- coTion:, sold odvisor lvls. lVlcDonold. l?ebeloTion proved To be on exciTing chonge over ldsT yedr's pdper. WiTh The new cover design, The high gloss mode iT cleorer To reod. Also chonges mode wiTh The four columns To Three, provided more spoce. Finolly chdnging The sTyle of scripT To sons serif, creoTed o more professionol poper. Advisor lvls. lvlc- Donold, ediTor Poige Conner, ond ossisTonT ediTor Koren ToTom, Took full crediT for These improvemenTs. An imporTonT source of The popers' income come from The sole of odverTising. STdffers including KeiTh ChenoweTh, Trde High, Cliff Hollond, ond Julie Welch seorched for locol businesses To odverTise in The po- per. For RebeloTion sToffers The end of summer come soon enough. Members of The sToff corovoned eoch morning losT summer To o workshop oT UTA. ATTend- ,,,! JQ Rebelation l ing This workshop wos EdiTor Pdige Connor, Junior Soil Belknop, Copy EdiTor Chris Pedrce, Junior CrisTy SuT- Ton, ond Senior Julie Welch. They gdined vdluoble knowledge obouf how To wriTe leods ond develop bdsic funddmenTdls for producing o qudIiTy pdper. Included in This wos on odvonced closs where The ediTor ledrned how To mdndge ond orgonize ci sTdff. STdffers were endlessly surrounded wiTh new deodlines. Considering They hod dn issue eoch monTh published They were involved in ci very Time consuming occupoTion. Gdfhering ond processing The news ThdT sTudenTs wdnTed ond needed To hedr ond presenTing iT in on inTeresTing, ond well-wriTTen publicoTion wds hoT on eosy Tosk. WiTh dll The new sToffers including me, iT wos ci rewording chollenge To work wiTh Pciige. She's fun To work wiTh ond o good ledder , sold Koren TdTom, ossisTonT ediTor. The sTciff developed inTo o unified group in o very shorf Time. 'iEven Though The sToff wos few in num- ber, everyone hos done o fobulous job , sold ediTor Poige Connor. Thonks To Them, They copTured ond creoTed The wonderful memories of '87-'88, -Debra Lovake REBELATION 121 'TN ee-Haw DeTermined To geT The annual ouT on Time This year, The yearbook sTaTf worked hurriedly To meeT Their deadlines. AlThough annual sTaff meT sixTh peri- od, The work began long before school had even sTarTed. Working diligenTly To creaTe whaT would one day become our classic high school memories, several of The sTaffers aTTended a four day workshop aT Texas Women's UniyersiTy in DenTon. They reviewed basic journalisTic skills and learned innovaTiye ways To make This yearbook The besT ever. ThroughouT The year, sTaffers were spoTTed run- ning from class To class gaThering auoTes, Trying To idenTify The people in Their 'iperfecT shoTs, and Wil. .- , 1 ' f J K T ,iw A jig , LOOK OUT, RALPH LAUREN! R yelled Juniors Michelle Mo- quin, Kim Barber, STacy Mcln- Tire and Taunee JohnsTon, afTer creaTing The laTesT fad in sporTswear. USING THEIR CREATIVITY Deborah Ogden and STacy l?oberTs work diligenTly on Their layouTs. MOVING OUTWARD ducking The hall moniTors Cwho deTesT sTaffers wiTh- ouT passesb. Because There were noT enough hours in The day To accomplish The Task, The sTaff meT on Tuesday nighTs. Dark circles and shorT aTTenTion spans on Wednesday mornings were sure signs of a Tuesday NighTer. AfTer working monThs To compleTe The yearbook, Senior Melissa ValenTine summed iT up Cor did sheD, A auoTe she asked, 'iWell, um, being on The yearbook sTaff is like, well, uh . . . oh, l don'T care, Kim. JusT wriTe anyThing and puT my name on iT -Kim Barber - ,-xx 5 1 LOOKING FORWARD TO COMPLETING THE YEAR- BOOK, sTudenT assisTanT Aiea Cooke expresses joy afTer making The firsT dead- line. ,-fl' QR . .Sf SF' DON'T EVER YELL AT ME AGAIN! Jim Ogden screoms while fhreofening The phofo edilor. AFTER MEETING THEIR FIRST DEADLINE, some Junior sfoffers concenlrofe on ofher subiecfs , . . 'hx YEEHAW: First Row: Kim Borber, Sfdcie Mclnfire, Michelle Dodds, Morcy Beord, Melissd Volenfine, Amy Krehlik, Jennifer Nolon, Ms. McDonold. Second Row: Michelle Moquin, Lori Blonco, Michelle Siepielski, Julie Welch, El len G-roy, Debro Ldvoke, Debbie Tedgorden, Louro Hedlh. Third Row: Helen Cochrdn, Ndnelfe Wdlfon, To- mord King, Sfocy Roberfs, John Robinson, Dee Guenfh- oer, Deboroh Ogden, Allison Swihuro, Sheree Helge, Krislo Moberg, Comi Wiegond, Tounee Johnslon, Jen- nifer Moudl, Kenny Perski, Cheryl Tomsic, Jim Ogden. f ff fy - hr I if WITH THE PRESSURES of yeorbook sfocking up on her, Mdrcy Bedrd resorfs To credling on invisible friend To folk To. YEE-HAW STAFF STUDYING A GALVESTON BRO- CHURE, Senior Jennifer Miers reods To Senior Morcy Beorcl os Senior Tlfini Moyo clemonslroles The bockslroke. NO, I'M SERIOUS. . . soys Senior Brion Smith To lougning Senior Mi- chelle Dodds ol o Sludenl Council meeling. 1 M, I I 5 S , I ii, , ,, ., H, , 3 'ra m gs! 4 MOVING OUTWARD Snre S 'N HEY GUYS, I SOLD MOST OF MY CANDY soys Junior Scoll Bourn, cheerfully, os he wolks inlo o Sluclenl Council meel in MN Student Council SouThwesT High School was noT run by jusT The Prin- cipals and Teachers alone. They had help. And com- ing To Their aid was The STudenT Council. The Council was madeup of fourdelegaTions. Each classhad one, plus an execuTive council. The execuTive council, feaTuring, Seniors Tifini Mayo-PresidenT, Marcy Beard-Vice-PresidenT, Juniors Todd Canon-Trea- surer, and MisTy Aebi-SecreTary, were in charge of The school in general, including The delegafions. The Senior delegaTion sponsored by Mrs. Ward, meT every Monday afTer school from 3:00 To 4:00. They sponsored such acTiviTies as fund raisers, selling roses, and selling magazines. They also feaTured The new TradiTional bon fire as well as Their midnighT mov- ies. l jusT love To serve my class, said Senior Class Presidenf Gayle BiTTiker. This was a auoTe in which all aT The Senior delegaTion were sure To agree wiTh. The Junior delegaTion, sponsored by Mr. Housew- righT, meT on Mondays afTer school from 3:00 To 3:30. They sponsored such acTiviTies as Their midnighT mov- ie and Their dance in April. They also sold candy and Rebel mugs. The Sophomore delegaTion, sponsored by Mrs. Barminski, meT on Thursdays afTer school from 3:00 To -4:00. They sponsored acTiviTies like Their homecoming fIoaT, Howdy Week, and ChrisTmas Caroling in The halls during school. They also did a communiTy service projecT aT Wedgwood Bowl, college nighT publiciTy, and a hospiTaliTy Table for Homecoming alumni. LasT buT noT leasT, The Freshmen delegaTion, spon- sored by Mrs. Nelson, meT on Mondays afTer school from 3:00 To 11:00. They sponsored a canned food drive for The needy and decoraTed The school's ChrisTmas Tree. Mrs. Nelson sTaTed, 'iWe were finan- cially beTTer Than any oTher Freshman group and we had six guys and four girls This year. The Freshmen delegaTion usually has abouT Two guys. These groups combined TogeTher To make a won- derful school year. And from Their hours of work and efforT, The greaTness can be easily noTiced. -John Robinson STUDENT COUNCIL: First Row: KrisTa Moberg, Lisa Miller, Leigh ATkinson, Todd Canon, Tiflni Mayo, Marcy Beard, MlsTy Aebi, Coleen Camp, Kay CoTTen. Second Row: Chris Anderson, Donald Cager, Cliff Wiegand, Jeff Povero, Marnie LamberT, Diana Chang, Cami Wiegand, Amy Gordon, Lori Blanco, Michelle Dodds, Kim Cain, Jennifer Miers, Grefa Lauer, Bill Hallgren. Third Row: Liz Simmons, Tamra King, Gayle BiTTiker, Doris Chang, ScoTT Baum, Mr. Wayne Housewrighf, Melissa Robinson, ChrlsTine Murphy, Carina Hamideh, Dana Maloch, John ChrisTian, Tommy Sfacy, Paul Sanders, Brian SmiTh, MiTcheII Miers. Fourth Row: Greg WhiTTen, PaTrick Thompson, KrisTen Wagoner, Joe Regan, Tammi Harrow, KaTy Burch, Rochelle Knox, Tony Morris. STUDENT COUNCIL Um Young Life Young Life, The orgonizoTion clevoTed To enTerToin- ing Teenogers oncl eclucoTing Them obouT Gocl. The 4987-88 yeor, Young Life hoo o big following from SouThwesT. They meT every Mondoy, from 7:30 To 8:30 oT The RecreoTion cenTer. Following Young Life everyone mode Their woy Toworcls Broums for ice creom. Young Life is o very ocTive group. On December 48 llllll! SOPHOMORE, JODY MOORE, DISPLAYS HER NATURAL BORN TALENT by boloncing o Coke on her heod oncl burping oT The some Time. FRESHMAN, JOLINNE COX, AND SOPHOMORE CAROLlNE BROWN Try To help Their porTners show Their blowing obiliTies. MOVING OUTWARD To December 24, Young Life Troveled To PurgoTory ond hiT The ski slopes. Everyone hoo such on owe- some Time, Junior Shonnon Loshley soicl, Young Life os you con see is o very exhilloroTing exTrocurriculor club , so moke sure you join The fun The 88-89 school yeor. -Sfoci Mcln Tire 'l ii fi?' l RICHARD PETTY, YOUNG LIFE DIRECTOR, Tries his besT To ALL THE YOUNG LIFE GANG explain whaT's nexT an The slTs ana sings The TracliTlonaI agencla. ChrisTrnas songs. Ali ,.. 'Yi 4 Qi x . It i -X 9 W. L -3 s .535 5, at -X 5 T -' Egfr 5 , ' . s n I s k R' .4 3, I S ,' - f ' . .1 -' xx ek, . K 3.45, . Q aj K if ' F un lx, THE JUNIOR BUDDIES Try wiTh Their besT abiliTy To pose preTTy for The picTure. THE YOUNG LIFE GROUP siTs wiTh Their eyes glued To The screen singing Jingle Bells. YOUNG LIFE Sv ww ae' , mm? Seriously, this senior year has been sweetly! -John Robinson There are some friends that I've had for 12 years, and some I've had for less than a year, but the tears I shed at graduation will be tears of sadness and tears of happiness for the many meaningful friendships I've had but now have to leave. -Helen Cochran Southwest is cool. Southwest is great. But please get me out of here before I go insane! -Trist Rosenbaum lt seems as though school has lasted for ever, but this is just the beginning of lite. -Hal Lambert Take advantage of the senior activities. They are unique to each senior class. -Kerri Corley In the overall scheme of things, some 550 odd people should have little impact on an America of 240 million, but those same 550 could dominate a school of 2200. -John Regan Divided we stood, together we will fall. -Alphonso Sparks What a groovy trip, man. -Chris Pearce Not as good as the Beatles, but I guess it'll do. -Todd Butler I wish the best of luck to those in the years to come. -Pamela Erion The class of '88 is great and we always have fun! -Kevin White The stockmarket may have crashed, there was trouble in the Persian Gulf, and the economy still had its troubles, but Homecoming was awesome and graduation is only months awayl -Mitchell Abram- son We are the future of the world-is that good? -Brian Dunn I just want out. -Brett Johnston Southwest has left me with four unforgettable years. -Julia Uselding The Class of '88-no one else can compare. --Lori Blanco lt's about time. This 8 year plan is really getting old! -Clyde Barnes Being a senior means never having to say you're sorry. -Howard Lichtman Awesome '88-the time of our lives! -Shawna Chang '88 has been awesome, yes we dominate. I can't believe it's over, it's been greatl -Gayle Bittiker Once we leave it will never be the same. -Julie Donnelly When will I ever have this much fun again? -Kent Cys lt's been the best of times and the worst of times-a growing time. -Michelle Siepielski The class of '88 was the best-l'm sorry this was my first and last year here. -Laura Heath It was fun, but four years was more than enough! -lvlitch Williams Four years of memories-some good and some bad-that will never be the forgotten. -Kristen Clark We're all born to grab, but only we have succeeded. -Brock Bailey The traumatic encounters we have had will be ephemeral, the close relationships eternal. After all, every senior was a super star in '88. -Phil Buckellew 128 SHS MINI-MAG: VOL. 4 KU, ,, ., W ? -Mp 1 H, i 1 P y P Vs I 'W M K , A 'kv f 4: 1' 9 7 H Q Y 4 5 , X 4 , '1 . - -W, .2 -- A sv 4 .r- , 1 B 47 at I J ff 1, if wi, w M 7 61 'A 44 f-'mls' W ff mt K , hy?-'if f MMM iff r '1 THE MODERN PLAGUE ' Page 1 ............................... STockmarkeT crash, AIDS, Oliver NorTh 2 and 3 .............. U2, R.E.lvl., Chrisfmas album, Madonna, Billy Joel , 4and5 Oprah, FaTalATTracTion,L.A. Law, Plafoon, LaBamba, Dlrfy 4 ' Dancing 6 and 7 .... ConsTiTuTion, Bork, Jessica, PTL, Nancy Reagan, Pope, 65 speed limiT 8 and 9 . NFL, Diana and Fergie, Explorafions, Persian Gulf, Bill Cosby, peri-muTuel beTTing 40 4hf0U94 44 ----------------------------------'------------- I ----- P04345 Gnd FOSTTOHS MINI-MAG STAFF-Melissa vqiemine, 15 .--------------------------------------------------------.----- lDSlC49 104495 GDC4 SOVIDQS Michelle Dodds, Cami Wiegand MINI-MAG '87-'88 This year unfolded many Triumphs as well as Tragedies ThaT effecTed each and every one of us-The all-Time plummefing of The sTockmarkeT, The rescue of 'lAmerica's liTTIe girl , Jessica lVlcClure, The 2OOTh anniversary of our naTion's consTiTuTion, as well as The unending violence ThaT divided counfries in The Persian Gulf. We hope ThaT as you browse Through These nexf few pages, you will recollecT The happenings ThaT were recorded in our Time. Times like These never go unforgoTTen. They are simply absolufe unforgeffables. Eighf years ago, no one had heard of This deadly disease. When iT came inTo our range, iT was considered a gay disease or found only in drug us- T ers. This killer claimed 4.5 million of our fellow Americans-one ouT of every 462 people-were infecfed wiTh The AIDS virus. Safe sex became common knowledge and The use of condoms was no longer jusT for birTh confrol-iT was a way of saving lives. S OLLIES FOLLIES ll wds o grdnd performdnce, born srnorl ond smug, cnorrning ond discndrming. Afler rnonins of silence dpoul nis role in ine lrdn-conlrd offdir, LT. Col. Oliver Norin slormed Copilol Hill ond come Dock d nero. Wnile Pnosi of Arnerico considered nirn o leg- end-o cornbinolion of Rornpo ond Luke Skywdlker-crilics cdlled nlm cdvdlier ond dues- iioned nis inlegriiy. Ask yourself-would you buy d used fignler plone from 'rnis mon? PANIC OF '87 Tne Crdsn of '87 senl slock mdrkels dround ine world plurnrneling To record losses. On Block Mon- ddy, Ocloper 49, 'l987, ine Dow Jones indusiriol overdge plunged 22.62, for nnore 'rnon on Tne worsi ddy of 4929. So wnen ine foil COFTWG, so did d few srnirks, olong wiln jokes dboui Yuppie brokers losing rneir BMVV's. As slock prices flucludied wildly, ine crisis spollignred VVosninglon's foilure 'ro curb gov- ernmeni spending ond borrowing. Few econornisls expecled dnolner Gredi Depression rdlner d reces- sion. JT A VERY SPECIAL CHRISTMAS G-iving Their Time and efforTs, all- sTar musicians including Bruce SpringsTeen, U2, STing, and John Cougar Mellencamp gaThered in December To produce a very special album. lT was enTiTled HA Very Special ChrisTmas . Pro- ceeds benefiTTed The Special Olympics-an organizaiion which offered sporis programs for The menTally reTarded. OTher sTars who conTribuTed To The cause were Run DMC, Annie Lennox of The EuryThemics, and Bob Seger. 1' .4 . Q . ff s U V i Q W f 7,5655 S' J T T353 35-QQ.,l ......Lf. Ti e-jk 2 1v.0a HLHWH rgvgmga ma .2.....i.-.MLL,2... .,,,, -Lau .u....,..M,..4,,W,,M,-H-haw, , y 'QUQQUU no BQiiLQlCAHERDlRECQRDER QTQMQ 'STONE CITY ATTRACTIONS is M' gg: 35. Esewisti . I, Q aaa' U L-4:-i y ri'FiYwMgr.cc answdqrvfg uonw, Tx. i TT 3QisT'f fiulv. nov. za, 1.957 Llzvurra U2? ME, TOO! UndoubTedly, The concerT of The year was given by The irish bancl, U2. On November 23 and 211, lead singer, Bono, rocked TarranT CounTy Con- veniion CenTer as fans, old and new, wenT wild, U2's performance included liVViTh or VViThouT You and ill STill Haven'T Found WhaT l'm Looking For from Their hiT al- bum, The Joshua Tree. If They hadn'T already, U2 capTured music lovers wiTh sTyle ThaT's never been heard before. 3 R.E.M. THE BEST OF THE BEST Bringing TogeTher a ToTally new image, R.E.M. Took Their hiTs including To The One Love and i'l?adio Free Europe on The road To a naTionwide Tour. AfTer having a album, a hiT single, a new, bigger audience and a Tour ThaT ran unTil The end November, The foursome managed To break from Their old label as being an under ground rock 84 roll college band To America's besf rock 84 roll band. 1 3 T 3 1 1 T ALWAYS ON OUR MIND The TenTh onniversory of his deoTh, Arnerico wenT Elvis crozy. There were four new olburns, Three books ond Two TV specloils. Plus Elvis sToTues, Elvis mugs ond oil-on-velveT poinTings of The King. 'L F Qlff , 14 nn- I , 11nudhn.......- ALLENTOWN? . .. NO, MOSCOW! STriking o rock 'n' roll chord for clomoring fons in Moscow, Billy Joel found himself olfwoy ocross The world in The SovieT Union. During July, Joel oloyed Two concerTs in loscow ond Two in Leningrod for fons who gove hirn o wild recepTion, Arnericon Tyle, Speciol feoTures were shown on coole's HBO of The performonce in Moscow. MADDONNAMANIA NoT since Morilyn Monroe hos The world been This fosclnoTed, in- foTuoTed, soTuroTed, exosperoT- ed, ond gulTe ofTen, infurioTed wiTh one enTerToiner. Mooionno hiT '87 wiTh her hiT single, 'lWho's ThoT Girl? ond os olwoys, wiTh her ex- Troordinory sTvle. Modonno wowed us wiTh yeT rnore singles ond o record-breoking world concerT Tour. SIT DOWN, PHIL Phil, we've goT d problem. Oproh Winfry, The hoTTesT new Tolk-show hosT of The yeor, ron rings dround ev- eryone else in The business. She be- come o fovoriTe omong The women of Americo due To her sensiTiviTy os well ds her Toughness. So whoT if no one could pronounce her firsT nome, when Oproh Tolked people lis- Tened! ALL'S FAIR IN LOVE AND LAW Supreme courTships ond hunks in designer suiTs. Don Judn lowyers ond sexy D.A.'s. Lddies ond genTlemen of The jury, Television offered you whoT wos, beyond o doubT, The mosT inTelligenT, enTeroin- ing show on The Tube-LA, Low. Everyone seemed To judge for himself becouse This show wos one of The besT ond The hoTTesT. if T 's .I , 4 FATAL ATTRACTION A romdnTic Thriller ThdT Turned inTo o horror show-ThoT wos Fofol AT- Trcrcfion. This movie wds full of suspense os Alex CGlenn Closej Tried To Tdke Don Clvli- chdel Douglosj dwoy from his wife, BeTh QAnne Archery dfTer hoving dn exoTic dffdir wiTh him which losTed only one ddy. As This Thriller pro- gressed, The oudience be- come disTincTly owore of The unlimiTed mind ThdT Alex hod. This domesTic Thriller kepT everyone on The edge of Their seoTs during The movie, ond wiTh The surprise ending, o few of Them prob- dbly fell off. E WAR GAMES Twelve years afTer The end of The VieTnam War, moviegoers exper- ienced a sense of shell shock when Plafoon capTured The Academy Award for BesT PicTure and paved The way for a barrage of harrowing war films, including Fulllvlefal Jackef, The Hanoi Hilfon, and Hamburger Hi!! . CBS even inTroduced a Television se- ries, Tour ofDuTy, based on The VieT- nam conflicT. War may be hell, buT This year iT was greaT box office. DIRTY DANCIN' Dirfy Dancin' was one of The big- gesT movies involving music and dance To hiT The big screen in a long Time, Jennifer Grey CBabyQ sTarred as a 'lo year old, spending a probable Three weeks of boredom wiTh her family aT a summer resorT unTil she meeTs Johnny, play by PaTrick Swayze, who Takes over her hearT by Teaching her how To dance. ThroughouT The movie, The audi- ence is dazzled by The upbeaT music and The exoTic dancing, which lead To The inspiraTional ending. fiirs Qi LA BAMBA La Bamba caughT America's mov- ie-going eye lasT summer because iT was noT jusT anoTher sTory abouT how a rock sTar became whaT he became, lnsTead, iT was The person- al accounT of Ricky Vallens from The momenT he was discovered unTil his Tragic deaTh in an airplane disas- Ter. Needless To say, The movie's soundfrack insTanTly sold as a resulT of iTs number one hiT, La Bamba . 1 -Qs BABY JESSICA TwehTy-hihe feeT below The surfdce, Americo's heorT wehT ouT To l8-mohTh- old Jessico McClure. For 56 hours, The liTTle girl remoihed wedged ih oh obdhdohed well in her bockydrd in lvlidldhd, Texos. lvldhy voluhTeers gdve whoT help They could. From equipmehT To morol supporT, The rescuers ohd Americo's hope did hoT leT Boby Jessico die. T.?,i lQf WE THE PEOPLE . . . 4987 mdrked The 2OOTh dhhi- versory of The U.S, CohsTiTuTioh. The documehT seT up d sysTem of goverhmehT ThoT cohToihed checks ond boldhces. Al- Though mohy people were hoT owore of iTs deToil, They reolize ThoT wiThouT iT freedom of speech, righT To pedr orms, speedy Triols, ond mohy oTher liperTies would iusT be o dreom. THE BATTLE OVER BORK Judge l?oberT H. Bork Took The sTohd Sep- Temper 45, 4987 for Two doys of dll-imporTohT TesTimohy obouT his views OD such cohsTiTuTioh- dl issues os privocy, oborTioh, civil righTs ond offirmoTive ocTioh. He become The firsT homi- hee To be rejecTed by The SehdTe for The posi- Tion ih The U.S. Supreme CourT. GOD AND MONEY WhaT a way To geT rich! BeTween Jim and Tammy Bakker and Jerry Falwell, millions of dollars were made Through The PTL Qfor Praise The Lord or People ThaT Lovey However, mysferiously iT rapidly disappeared. S203 million creaTed by This religious empire was spenT on luxurious homes, expensive cars, Theme parks, and many oTher royalTies noT associaTed wiTh The church. FIRST LADY CURED WiTh The PresidenT aT her side, The FirsT Lady was sTricken wiTh a Traumafic condiTion in any woman's life. Nancy Reagan was diagnosed wiTh a malignanT case of breasT cancer. DocTors successfully performed a masTecTomy and wiTh a happy ouTcome, no Trace of cancer was found anywhere else in lvlrs. Reagan's body. irrsiri lii T PoPE's visn , ' On Sepfember 44, 4987, Pope John Paul ll began a Ten-day visiT To ii'iTTT The U.S. in Miami. Affer being greefed by PresidenT Reagan, The S P Pope conferred wiTh naTional leaders of many denominaTions. AlThough many rioTs and demonsTraTions were planned during The papal Tour, The journey was welcomed by huge and friendly I I 1 I T crowds. T JUST CAN'T DRIVE 55 STarTing This summer, speed limiTs rose in specified areas as well as The number of speeding TickeTs ThaT were wriTTen. CerTain rural highways were al- lowed 65 speed limiTs where The popu- laTion was under l0,000. The fear of ' more accidenTs was common howev- er The llgas-saving 55 proved more D 5 and more ouTdaTed everyday. i 55 HEEY! WE WANT SOME FOOOOTBALLV' As weeks wenT by and games were cancelled, NFL Teams and Their members sTriked for free agency as well as oTher penefiTs for Three weeks. While pickeTT lines were Televised, managers were inTerviewed and Temporary players filled in, our Monday nighTs were noT The same unTil The players were saTisfied. GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN JusT when Things seemed To be geTTing a liTTle weary aT Windsor, along came Sarah Ferguson who Transformed Prin- cess Diana inTo a piT of a royal rowdy. Rumors were heard ThaT aside from Their husbands, These Two ladies managed To make jokes, pull pranks, and have a loT of fun TogeTher. They definiTely seT new Trends for The Royal Family. PQESIDENTJAL srAR TRACKS UF JOIN? u.S,fSgg?E?fRSEMEHTS up Exp f-09-Arson nr smcr: Two achievemenTs, one SovieT, The oTher American, marked a new age of exploraTion in 4987, This year was The V 3OTh anniversary of SpuTnik l, The firsT arTifacT of human spe- ,awww cies To orpiT The EarTh, as well as The 25Th anniversary of :fl 'e' lvlariner 2, The firsT spacecrafT To explore anoTher planeT. As 'Hum They explored space, America and The SovieT Union suc- S A eeeeee TOQQTW' ,,,, . ' T F ' W siss Q see f s 1 A 'T f - SF-f :ff W Q3 'iii Z '2?,:si 1 if , I. f Sw - J ' eFee- U5 5 res -fe., ee , sfsseagf f Wp 3 EQ, S T A 2 'Sf - 1 X1 - i e J:- 7. ,: 2- ff' ' 1- ,ig - 5 1.5 s egf-if f ei, N 'K' -fn sm ' . eff' rf jg N ' T -5 , V : waved' AND THEY'RE OFF! On November 3, Texos voT- ers overwhelmingly opproved pdri-muTuel beTTing ond mony inTenTions To build o roce Trock in TorronT CounTy were on- nounced, This referendum wos infroduced To creofe jobs ond lower Toxes, ond To overoll, boosT The Texos economy. BILL COSBY . . . HIMSELF i'i' ,:i'M ' r, T ' swwirmmlilw. .. INTO ROUGH WATER From Pepsi commerciols To The Cosby Show To Pudding Pops, Bill Cosby definifely de- served The Tifle of l'The Bu- siesf ond The RichesT. Once ogoin, The Cosby Show Took iTs humor To The Top of The roTings while Cosby Sr. led The woy. Aside from The commerciols, Bill Cosby mode us dll look for- word To Thursdoy nighfs. For 40 yeors, Americdn worships hdve been plying The Persion Gulf, sym- bolizing our ndTion's role os o world power. The U.S. found ifself in The midsT of The sfruggles beTween Iron ond lroq in efforTs To provide proTecTion To elev- en reflogged Kuwoif oil Tonkers, during mony monThs of 4987. As Tensions grew, The Reogdn Adminisfrofion swifT- ly Tried To defuse The crisis. Needless To soy, The offocks ond deoThs of Ameri- cons conTinued To occur. R . -ml 'Q Q39 ' ii 1 , In ogg A N ' 1 -49 V Q- fr Y PX X if s Y is I kgs 5 x 7 ,N .,AX. ,L X 1 r ?M BACKPACKS x Kepr us ol! Togerher. X yr r I A - ., ' M if ,A ' S fsairf T ' ., :if 1 I E52 X 5 X E' Q ry, bw X XX jg X X 5 -b io X Sf : Q I UNITS The Home size firs ol! foshioh oroze. TOMMY HILFIGER SHIRTS ford. 'IO . fx ls 'Q Nor just your ordihory ox- Q A,,-f'x..a af m -x j I' Q if rf K mf I- 4 ig . H R .5 Wx 5 Q Q 'Ek I 'ff wr, . , 5 dfffdumgl W I 6 5 I 27 ,MH V f I www ,V,, W V My y , I M fmrw-wfw . so .' 1 , ' ,f ' , I ' ' I 75, 1 fox 'gf' 1 , ,,,, ,W , ' ' 9 . KJ , ,,,,, 3 15,13 6 eww .rw M f V, 'Q W 5 is V , My V4 ig 1 Y , Q ,QV lk , 4ZT?'5 ,Z f 1 r-'b We I 3 ' ff 'i' ,rw V '92 W1 155 zf ,fri VIL, -W , ,Q-f,.5,2f 1 M , ' , I 2 ff V , f y We 135' 1 Z 1, 'T' ff ,W 5 f N ffl A, ' 'ff ,, ,W f , 1 Wm A ,,M,ff,,M 14? g if WW T- FROZEN YOGURT The heolrhy olrerhorive To ioe CVGOITT. Th I I W x X 'X mn T :-eg 'T rr X z -Q' .H .nf I .I ., X ' I ITI A S 1 To , k 1 1 4 V 4 3 3 2 Z 9 5 l I I I I n j .I-I.lllll'l F llllllunnl: lllllnunx' 1 llllrunlll lllllllllllf! ,- u ul- w.-.' '.x'.'.n ,, W Q., ,x QW ,-ff 1 Q ' ' ,ff f- - V - . rf. -'G ' ' VV 'cl i,K3 W ' 'J ' SCRUPLES A gome Thol showed every ployer's True colors. ALF BASS SHOES For Thol rugged-ouldoor look. So ugly you hocl To love il. TURTLENF 'KS They gove us oll ring orouhcl-The-collorl 'I'I BUBBLE SKIRTS Umbrella anyone? DINOSAURS Broughl our The prehisloric kid in all of us DENIM JACKETS Na mailer whal The occasion, always a classic. 2 ANKLE BOOTS A dressy allernalive To high Taps, ACID WASH Burned The color righl aul of our jeans. KEDS Simple, colorful, ond cheoper Thom dll The resi BLACK AND WHITE OUTFITS Checked ihio everyohe's closer. if 'mr ARBY'S A Thrifiy dddifioh To reslouronl row. S yy gl' 4 4 , QM FRIENDSHIP BRACELETS DGSCYIDGU OUI fIIGf'lCIS ID dll diffefenf COIOFS, knols, Gnd broids. 13 f' Q JEEPS WiTh Suzukis or GIVlC's, who needed poved roods? E PICTIONARY The or-home version of Win, Lose, or Drew! re, Q XN11 N-r WHEEL OF FORTUNE Were you o 'xwheeIwoTcr1er'? 704415 70 diem I! O IT'S OUR MOVE- Seniors '88-GeTTin' OuT! -woo-The punchman-Ice cream . . . HAI-cow-milk-flipwoosh-green salad- You know! - Oh really? -fire drills-Billy Joel-Don PabIo's-I dunno-Grab some reaIiTy-Senior Super s- pizza under doors-Nofini-Padre-hell nighT-wheeIwaTcher-TCBY-Sam's-Budda- NOT The game room! -Moody LiTTle Blonde-lVIovin ? Yeah, C-roovin'? Yeah.-Shoo be doo be doo Hey-rockin' and a rollin' and a whaT noT-shower curTain-KermiT-PicTionary-W8cL Summer Scholars-Virginia is for lovers-U2-Hey, you goT any I.D.'? -aIigaTor-senior campaigners-Tommy's-Shuddle up-if- He dances wiTh The whole world in his hands. -spider moles-'88 Bonfire- college applicaTIons-0354-River Park Cafe-Chic-Fil-A-playin' videos-S40-EI Paso Rules!-KeaTon syndrome- B.C.-Thumper-sharing boyfriends-Plee Dedu gimme some Tandy. Perfefudublee some lvliduhl-I'Hmm . . . ThaT sounds familiar. - You wanT some chips. -Burp-Ksh!Ksh!-'!Come on baby, papa needs a new pair of shoes! -Leeboks- Handy bean!-4984 . . . 'I985-new sponsor-T'You're daTing ShoTgun'? . . . why?-'!Hey, IeTs go To College STaTion!- Bobbie IvlcGee's-baThroom sTaIIs-R.E.IvI.-Hi5dgybj- Some kind of Wonderful -BUSTED-DIdyuwa?-INXS- FaTaI ATTracTion -Hubba Hubba's-Maurice-Banned from Jack in The Box-GibIeT-pimpin'-''Hey, do you like rabbiT food?-Girls' NighT OuT-a IiTTIe diTTy Coopslp-obese man in The passenger seaT-David Bowie-Kirk's house- She's on mine, CaroIine! -almosT perfecT-brown-bag Thursday-bench aT French Lake-GraduaTion '88-prom-MAW-Tree- house-CrysTaI's nIghT-sick on Turkey day- All The people say . . . HA! -I'GirI, cuz you know my babies goT To look good fo' school. -sTylin' and profilin'- Wanna Tic Tac? They always make me feel beTTer. -sTep monsTer-UmmmHmmm!- Baby Boom - Less Than Zero -The Image-The HousemarTins-besT friends-Oh sure-Righf on red in Tejas-I know- Can I have a picTure? -super' volleyball game-our park aT midnighf-'Reflex . . . I Think I'II call IT-reflex!- I have whiplash -The Olive Garden-iT ain'T easy bein' cheezy-The bumb in BaITimore-Gap-ConTempo- Three Men and a Baby - Man, IT was AWESOME! -l'm on fire- If you Think . . . you're WRONG! -The five- . . .jam on you-November birThdays'?- iT's a Nova . . . - Hey now, we're noT gonna have any of ThaT. -new TradiTions-a-booga booga booga, AH, AH, AH-mech-Don'T inTenslfy-Mama's pizza-lvlarvin Gaye-I5 or 30 inches-raT Twins-KISS-Village People '88-'ll like him when he was faT. -C-ood friends why do They have To f-?- I Love you long Time now! -juniors pimp? . . . sike- Eugene, Eugene The Mess-up Machine -lonely-hearT-spin The boTTle-where The buffalos roam-Home- coming refund-Coal IVliner's Daughfer-campus men-Rocky's Coney Island-7 Bad clubbers-room 440-Monday aT TCU-Dairy Queen-driving The orange car-scruffy chin- Ooh, I feel a fridgelonic coming! -l'Have you ever laughed so hard ThaT you . . . -Cousins-Town sTomp-I'You guys are fools! -Sidekicks- Cinderella - IvIy mom's noT home. -Rammin' Ben-King-CiTrus-Lil' Sugars-Ozone-DeITa-Brick-Herman-CuTTer-DirT-Jerk-Rickles- Geek-Bunghole-Pee Wee-RahaT-Dad-FaT-Whisenwell-woodee doos-sToners-Younglife-Possum King- dom-hillman only-hiIITalk- Only in The hills. - Yee -New Year's- So you're a Trainer! - Bono didn'T wear my haT-reaIIy! -backhaTch buTTprinTs-ScooTer's A8aIvI-ziTTman-Padre summer '87-springbreak '88-Two-furs-dinos- forever-gullabe G- Dino's been lefT ouT. -BuTch-Trig. corner-bigbird-Tomboy-Ted on The Tramp- You're jusT a boopy facefOcTober IZXSOUR-Londi-brocolli legs-Cliff Cbomp bompp-'II wanT To Talk To The Pope, Charles Manson, and Paul Simon. -ilThis one goes ouT To The one I love-Homecoming song-!!Are you frusTraTed'? -TasTe's greaT, less filling-G is a faTher- Don'T kill The kid. -G and Win-l'Take your kids To The park, - Go home To The wife and kids. - G-eT off my Toe! -yearbooks ON TIIVIEIII Did you feel IT? I feIT IT? -LeT's go fly a kiTe and send iT soaring- EasTern Region can you hear us? -dodging soup cans-renTing movies- Baccus blessings . . . - WaiTI Our old homerooms or our new homerooms? -I!Where's gonzo?-ThaT's Terrible-mardyfmadiddafmadelle-gaywod-HUH?-sub shop-sponTane- iTy-lT's Annual Day!-!'WhaT did I leave aT your house? -scholarships-CompuTer IVlaTh? I didn'T have a Teacher! can'T, I have To work, -Wah!-DarTh Vader-ThunderThighs-lffeel funky!-sweeTly-You don'T seem To reaIize-AP- IeT's geT full-I've had aT leasT Q8-No . . . you goT me sick!-look aT Those pIeaTs!-Pop rocks-green ToiIeT paper- Residence Inn-hopachoke-roger . . . ckk!-U2 free- I'm so hungry-feed me! -no lunch money-Well PeT, LimlTed- peanuT buTTer and jelly sandwiches aT prom?-senior fIoaT rolling down Hulen-Bueno- lVly name is . . . RETARDEDV'-I need a real big bag!-WaiT a minuTe, here.-FREE NACHOS- Who has The leasT common sense? -Who wanTs To be a Royal ----- '?-in double woo-Tears-HUH! WhaT? 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Studying, reading, memorizing, worrying about finals, and wondering if we would make the grade we wanted dominated our time and thoughts. The hope of entering the college of our dreams provided the incentive to spend time study- ing rather than going out with our friends. We tried to decide what we wanted out of life and worked towards it, to finally be rewarded with graduation, the time when we would be MOVING UP! -Amy Krehlk CATCHING UP ON LOST SLEEP, junior Brad Swanland will soon discover that studying by osmosis does not work. AFTER Memoizlzme HER Bioioev 1 tems for two hours, junior Beth 1 g i Graves has not yet realized that she studied the wrong words. I5 GOOFING OFF IN CLASS, junior John Doiley describes The weighT of o pencil To junior STeve Delono. N v..-'S' 5, ,,,., gf, V Z ff T-T , ,,,, ' V :ff fm: MOVING UP z i fl V54 AFTER REFUSING THE CLASS'S REQUEST for Two lunches, This subsTiTuTe found herself in no posiTion To chonge her mind. ACADEMIC SURVIVAL GUIDE How 'ro 'roR'ruRE suBs'rlTuTEs When everyone knows There is o subsTi- TorTure. Some of The rnosT common woys TuTe, everyone hos o plon. Some people follow. iusT clon'T go To oloss, buT oThers sToy To -Krisro Moberg Asking quesTions obouT problems The subsTiTuTe doesn'T know ony- Thing obouT. Trioking The subsTiTuTe To believe The oloss oiwoys hos Two lunches. lvloking noises impossible To be clis- covered by The Teooher. SwiTching seoTs ond nornes To fiT The seoiing chorT. ToTolly ignoring The subsTiTuTe Teocher. Persuoding The subsTiTuTe To ollow privileges usuolly noT given. Asking The some quesTions over ond over ogoin. RepeoTing everyThing The subsTi- TuTe soys. WHISPERING DURING CLASS, junior Diedre Jelich Gnd junior WISHING HE HAD CAI-I-ED in G SUDSIIIUTG HeoTher Greener moke plons To inTimidoTe The subsTiTuTe fOfThG CIOYIIVIV- ETZSIGITGVUDTS TO TGOCIW Teocher. The Theory of reloTiviTy. HOW TO TORTURE SUBSTITUTES ACADEMIC SURVIVAL GUIDE HOW T0 UNCONSTRUCTIVELY SPEND YOUR FREE PERIODS As The sTudenTs become upperclossmen oT SHS, oerToin privileges were given To Them. Among Those so-coiled privileges wos ThoT of hoving o free period eiTher in lf you don'T feel like leoving The building, wolk oround The holls ond moke o loT of noise. The Teochers will love iT! If you hove o free sixTh period, whoT con you do'? lvldype sleep? Bueno is olwdys o greoT hongouT when There's noThing exciTing go- ing on! The morning or offernoon. Here ore some helpful hinTs on how you ospiring uppercloss- men con spend your free periods nexT yeor. - Tomro Mhg Here's onoTher fovorife of The Teochers-go geT your besT friend ouT of closs so you con cofoh up on whoT hos hdppened since you goT off The phone wiTh him f her Idsf nighT. For Those of you wiThouT o firsT pe- riod, There's only one Thing ThoT comes To mind-SLEEP!!! AT losT, if oil else foils, go hong ouT wiTh lVlAVV!ll x T is . ' 15 0 MOVING UP JUST HANGING AROUND, Juniors STeve GuTierrez, Lonce Hompfon, ond Dovid Chi ore reluoTdnT To leove Their home owoy from home. WITH THEIR NOSES TO THE GRINDSTONE, Juniors NoToiie WinsTon, Michelle WoshingTon, ond Sophomore Tonyo Anderson Toke ocivonToge of Their exTro sTudy Time. Q ix Z' ff' :SX T31 1 is IQ ji ffl-TM? TM :gf fs! iii I CAN FINALLY GO HOME! sighs Goyie BiTTiker, senior, in relief os she gives Those IosT finishing Touches To The show- fs: as ,X cose. 3? I CALGON-TAKE ME AWAY!! Thinks ChrisTy SuTTon os she oTTernpTs To geT in her cor ond heoci home ofTer o horci doy's work. HOW TO UNCONSTRUCTIVELY SPEND YOUR FREE PERIODS HOW GORGEOUS AM I? questions senior Deme- irioe Jockson, while Toiking To on ononymous frienci. THERE'S A TEST TOMORROW?!'P exoioims senior Sergio Moreno in shock. 3 T 15 2 MOVING UP 0 X 1 s 1 Q-V, .. , Q K ,ss . K KE .6 sf'-Lx WHILE DISCUSSING THE RESEMBLANCE BETWEEN CHEETOS AND AIRPLANES, seniors Cloy Block ond John Robinson poici no oiieniion in cioss. ACADEMIC SURVIVAL GUIDE How T0 Nor sTunY There ore mony ideds of sTudying, some GV Clie Thdn ledrn Their ABC's. sTudiously work ond oThers siT ond sTdre. And Then There ore Those who would soon- Drdw on books, desks ond ony- Thing else ThdT leTs your pen do The Tdlking. C Mind you, This doesn'T score poinTs wiTh The drT Tedoherlb PuT your moke-up on-you dl- woys wdnT To look good for ThdT fine guy in your ondTomy cldss. Qlf The dedd odT doesn'T dmoze him, you willll WriTe noTes-iT's enTerTdining To The Tedcher ds well ds The oldss ond keeps everyone up To ddTe on gossip. STdre dT The ceiling-see how mony hiTs iT Tdkes wiTh your pencil To geT The gummy bedrs To drop. Skip-remember ThdT greoT ouTfiT you sow dT The mdll? CThere's dl- woys Time To shoplb -Dee Guenfhoer Brush your hdir-iT's dlwoys fun To see how much hoir oollecTs on The desk behind you CnoT To menTion The person behind youD Involve your Tedcher in o group discussion-dbouT onyThing ond ,noThing. CYou didn'T wdnT ThdT TesT Toddy, did you'?D Think of whdT you're doing dfTer school-dnyThing is more impor- TdnT Thdn The endless hour of lis- Tening To your Teooher bobble. Redd books wiTh no reldTion To your sTudies-why reod d subjeoT ThdT's of no inTeresT To you, ony- wdy? Wdlk The holls-isn'T There d book you forgoT oT your locker? HEY, WHERE'D THE T.V. GO? sdys Amy STdllings To d friend. HOW TO NOT STUDY ACADEMIC SURVIVAL GUIDE How T0 BE A ci.Ass ci.owN Every cldss hos cldss clowns. Whether often moke it difficult for us to concentrdte they ore funny or not is d different story. Here dredfew hints to give youdboost into Tedchers ore dlwdys trying to enrich our minds with 4 -1- 2 : 3, but cldss clowns Miss your rddio? Hum o few popu- ldr tunes while the teocher gives instructions. CDO you know . . . Comet, it mdkes you vomit . . , D Bored? Moke obscene noises with your ormbits! Woke up ldte? Don't bother get- ting reddy, come ds you orel ls the cldssroom too quiet? Tell ci good joke . . . CWhere do cows go to get their entertdinment? To the moovieslb lf these hints ore followed correctly, you should be on your wdy to obpeoring on the ldte show with Johnny Corson or d comedy becoming o successful cldss clown . . . Cldss too dull? A good cldss clown dlwdys volunteers right dnswers . . . Cl + 2 : LD. Need more dttention? Weor your Mickey Mouse eors! Need even more dttention? Spit bdlls ond bdber dirbldnes dlwdys do the trick. night club os d fdmous comedidn! - Tdunee Johnston H-s lT'S MINE, lT'S MINE!, cries junior Beth Engelldnd ds she pldys tug-of-wdr with junior, Amy Holt. MOVING UP NANNY, NANNY, BOO-BOO, you con'T coicn me , excioirns senior Luis Woinsiein os he sficks his Tongue our of Mrs. Trueri. ,gr Wh W ,, u,,.,,,, Xa PRETENDING THAT SHE'S IN THE CIRCUS, junior Jennifer Jones ours on o boioncing oct for The cioss, SHHH! DON'T TELL! junior Tornrni Deviio excioims os sne preiends To be junior Angel CIoy's borber. HOW TO BE A CLASS CLOWN In .MW ...M .. ,AW 1 ... 1? i .i i -if Q I - F WHAT! MY FIRST TICKET AND I HAVEN'T EVEN GOTTEN MY FIRST CAR, Thinks freshmon Riohy STon- ley os The holl rnoniTor wriTes him up. WE'VE ALMOST MADE IT TO THE DOOR, Think juniors Holly lVloThis ond Bloke loo os They Try To sneok ouT To lunch wiTh Senior NoneTTe WolTon. MOVING UP TA ACADEMIC SURVIVAL GUIDE How TO Avon: BEING CAUGHT wm-iour A PAss One of The hard Tasks ThaT sTudenTs Tried To rnasTer was The arT of noT geTTing caughT vviThouT a pass. For sorne reason, people are ofTen noT where They are supposed To be, wheTher iT be in The halls during class or As you walk down The hall scream, 'll'rn gonna geT sick! l'm gonna geT sick! lf you see a vvalkie-Talkie, dash inTo The nearesT resTroom. Walk very auickly-never look back. underclassmen going ouT To lunch, To avoid geTTing caughT vviThouT a pass required some very creaTive meThods. -Lori Blanco Carry a blank piece of paper and hope They don'T ask To see iT. Offer candy To all The hall moni- Tors. 1 WE DON'T NEED A PASS, WE'RE IN BETTY'S CLASS, Think STeve Cranshavv and Tony AusTenson while improving Their arTisTic TalenTs. lvlernorize The hall rnoniTor's posTs. HOW TO AVOID BEING CAUGHT WITHOUT A PASS MDVING f oving Together as one made The events s., at Southwest fun. Whether it was cheer- , ing together at football games or helping e e g each other in class, we stuck together. 5 ' D lt took a variety of people to come together and stand as one. Everyone ex- pressed their own indi- viduality, and classes as well, were unique from other classes. For freshmen, everything was new, as it was TDGETHER their first year of high school. Sophomores were stuck in the middle, but finally not the youngest. Juniors could at last call themselves upperclassmen, and of course, seniors ruled. Class rivalry didn't keep us apart though. One could easily find students of all grades laughing, talk- ing, and going out on weekends together. Despite our differ- ences, the people at Southwest were mov- ing together. -Deborah Ogden sTANDiNc roceri-len AS ONE, the Class of 'ss posed for their Senior panoramic picture. W9 UUE MOVE CLEANING UP IS MORE FUN you do it together. think Q ' Mike and David Hughes. broihs of work lh . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY is duife on honor, buT iT is noT on eosy one gonizing The Greof Americon Smoke Ouf, ond by eing o member of Nofionol Honor SocieTy Throughouf The yeor by offering Tuforiol services, or- To receive. One musT moinfoin o A Toking chorge of The school's Aword Nighf. grode boinf overdge of 3.7, Vice-Principdl, Mrs. Jdnice Hordgroves, pro- hove ouTsTdnding cifizenship, HOZQLZZQEHY vided The leodership for The socieTy ond ond receive o recommendo- 3 ff, direcfed The commiTTees in Their involved Tion from o Teocher. Divided inTo commiT- E , 3 ocTiviTies. Tees, These sTudenTs sToyed busy 7 Qi -IWCIUGIIG Dodds Vs Lg s svo K X X ,,., so :xiii .. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Third Row-Monuel SmiTh, Julie Welch, Sfeve Anderson, John Robinson, Brion SmiTh-Sec., Goyle BiTTiker, Lori Blonco, Coren Crone, Michoel Pusey, Todd BuTler, MiTch Willioms, Greg Cronford, Brock Bdiley, John Regon, Chris Pedrceg Second Row-KrisTen Clork, Alison Svvihuro, Chris Combbell, Loni Dugon, Debordh Ogden, KenT Cys, Louro l-leoTh, Jorome Smifh, STuorT Bergmon, Jim Wokefieldg Firsl Row-Cloudio Coscio, KrisTi LobrechT, Michelle Siepielski, Pom Erion, Kelly Doskocil, Jennifer Richey, Angelo Wood, Sfocy Boxfer, Michelle Leffler, Grefo Louer, Jone Burroughs, Kim Coin, Shownd Chong, Suporno Chokro- borTi: NOT pictured: Phil Buckellevv-pres., Michelle Dodds-vice-pres., Julio Uselding-Treds., Michoel Brydnf, Ronold ChrisTner, Kelle Goolsby, Leslie Groves, Tomro King, CorloTTd Knudson, KdThy McATeer, April Mc- 'I Kenno, Zenobio STevens, Shoron Thomos, Debordh Wilson journolsm students excel rh . . . QUILL AND SCROLL DOTITQWTTWQ GXCGNGYWCG in lournolism is no dents. The requirements ore: 'ID the recipient must be SOSY TGSK- This YGGT The Ihterhctionol HOD- o junior or senior, 2D must be in the upper one-third of 1:m.':'n1-::r.w ' ' ' ' , S l d, X orory Society for High School students, more commonly known os Quill ond Scroll oworded sixteen Southwest students for their hord workxond dchieve- ment in the field of journolism. Three news- poper stoff members ond thirteen yeor- book stoff members were nominoted by sponsor Gerlyn lVlcDonold to receive this honor. The Quill ond Scroll dword is the highest dword given to high school journolism stu 4 Q u TL V 51' - , .Sgggri their closs 3D must hove occomplished su- perior work in some phose of lournollsm LD must be recognized by o sponsor ond 5D must be opproved by the Executive Boord of the society. The honorees took their tolents seriously ond hove been involved with them throughout their high school yeors. The Quill ond Scroll oword gives the students who hove received it the feeling thot dll the ex- tro hours ond hord work reolly did pdy off. -Debbie Tedgarden 5 4 f .. wr. sl kyle Ssl sm 'S , ' -.p'.i-ug, ' Yfu QUILL AND SCROLL-Stocy Roberts-yrbk. sec. ed., Deboroh Ogden- -yrbk. ossoc. ed., Debbie Teogorden-yrbk. prod. dssistjdyout des. coord., lvlelisso Volentine-yrbk. assoc. ed., Alison Swihurs-yrbk. co-ed., Helen Cochron-yrbk. sec. ed., Julie Welch- yrbk. staff ortistfphotogro- pher, Poige Connor-newsp. ed., Comi Wiegond-assist. ed., Jim Og- den-photographer. Not pictured: Chris Peorce-newsp. copy ed. NHS f Quill ond Scroll WHO'S WHO AT S S Julie Welch Ari Club-Pres.: Publiooiions Sioff Ariisi: Yeorbook Phoiogrobher: Drew cover for 4987-88 yeor- book: Tonciy Soholor: Who's Who -lp- .x::7 .L-...-Ji .. , ' A W ' 13F'45'15iE.a'g. darwin x-.V .A , - ffm..-,Q my -Q? 1 '-eTeesx..,, :V .. E17 ' '12-ef : .. 'Pi-3 -, .,...,,. Lnufaeziz.. ,. , ....-.... ' ' - :r1:::'.:L...m'::3I:1-1 fifmm S- -:E ie 'ah 1 1.-QE iii.. . ,M . . . ,-I' 1 T - - ::.::::, H... A , ,.., ,.,:FR Todd TOOITIGI' Fooiboli-3 yrs: Boseboll--2 yrs: All-Disirior Fooiboll-2 yrs: AIi-Tor- roni Couniy Fooiboll-4 yr . X X A Jane Burroughs Tonoy Scholor-2 yrs.: Ann Bron- S non Aword-English, lvloih: Who's Who: NHS: Loiin Club- Woe Pres.: I-ioriiculiure Club: CSC- Vice- Pres.: voungnfe Moving Togeiher Cary A Copello Choir-Pres.: Show Choir-Dance Copf.: Show Choir Aword: Oufsionding Jr. Choir Aword: Ouisioncling Sr. Choir Aword C . Z. Blthker Junior ond Senior Drum Mojor: Siu- deni Council-Sr. Class Pres.: A Copello Chorus: CSG: NHS: Who's Who Buckellew i Deboie-Pres.: NHS-Pres.: YAG: Aoodemio Deooiholon: Who's Who: Sr. Subersiors: Cornrnonci Soholor: Quolified for Sioie Com- beiiiion: NoT'i Ivlerii Commended Soholor WHO'S WHO AT S S FOREIGN l FOREIGN ENGLISH LANGUAGE LANGUAGE fN Todd Buflef Claudia Breni I . Coscia Harrison NHS: Debale: Sbanish Club: YAG: gf. gupefgigrgg Wmyg Whgj NQT'l Spanish Club-Treas.:French Club: French Club: Lalin-4 yr.: Ger- Ivierii Elm-JIISI Russian Club-Pres.: IAPS: Whiz man-2 yrs.:French-5 yrs.:Sban- Quiz: NHS ish-3 yrs. 4 FORENSICS INSIGHT MATH Cami Wiegand Jeff Holi lnsighl Slaff-Edfor: lnksbois Wrii- Forensics-Pres.: Qualified for ing Club Siaie in Drarnaiic lnlerprelalion: Yearbook Slaff: Phoiography Eal- ior: Siudeni Council: CSG Showna I Chang I Baskelball-4 yrs.: NHS: UIL Piano Solo: CSG: Whiz Quiz: Science Club: French Club: Academic De- calhalon Who's Who Al SHS WHO'S WHO AT SHS NEWSPAPER I NEWSPAPER ORCHESTRA W3 Paige Karen Warner Conner Talom Chang Rebelaiion-Edifor: Quill and NHS: Who's Who: Tandy Scholar: Orchesira: DIOVS violih Scroll: CSC: Announcer's Club: FCA: NewsbaberSiaff-Assf. Ed.: YAC: Diamond Doll Spanish Club: CSG: Volleyball: Bas- keiball: Track PERFORMING SOCIAL ARTS ROTC STUDIES , Wm , , ,, Walker I Track: Adveniure Team: Color Marching bend-4 yrs.: A CGDGIIO Guard: TORA Award: B Honor Ron Choir-3 yrs.-Librarian Thesbian: Show Choir-3 yrs.-Dance Cab- iain: All-Ciiy Honor Choir-3 yrs. Who's Who Al SHS TTY I-Ynn ----' Hallie Lee , c Sieve Anderson NHS: Tandy Scholar: Whiz Quiz- cabfain: Combuler Combeiiiion Ribbons: World Hisiory Awdrd: American Hislory Award WHO'S WHO AT S S S Jennifer Biiz Kim --- Michelle Lqckhqrf Crocheron Besi Deboior Aworcl-Jr.: Aco- demicDeCgThQl0r15Wi-1iZQUiZ5NQ- IAFS: lnkspois: French Club: CSG: Thespion Club-Pres.-4 yr.: An- iionol Merit Commended Schoigri Foreign Exchonge Siudenl in nouncer's Club-2 yrs.: Ink Spois French Club-Pres.: CSG: Slucleni FVOVWCG-JF Council: YAG: JA VOE YEARBOOK ,--- YEARBOOK A : Jolcnne Marcy Alison Steele Beard Swrhurc OEA-Pres.: NHS. Yeorloook Sioff-2 yrs.-CoEdi- Yeoroook Sioff-2 yrs.-CoEo'i- for: Quilloncl Scroll: Siudeni Coun- for: Quill oncl Scroll: NHS: Vorsiiy cil-Sfuo'enfBody Wce-Pres.:CSG Soccer: Volleyboll: Soulhwesl Journolism Aworcl Moving Togeiher 1987 Homecoming Court Kofhy Jo K elle Rhonda Befh Michelle MCA leer Russell Daniels Sullvon Leffler MOVING TOGETHER ,Ui zumllnu hxn 1 11511111 f , 3 M 5 'W ' W. A, 5 g.,,. W I nf f, gf' ':Lh ' 9'f 'M I, , ' , I 1, If 1 1 K' V, .W N, fi W , Q is N A sv, K A T V -. , V :ye A V Hi y - V 5 V f if A , , I 3 gl , , J, , Vi , E t ,I A ' V V K Z b , , 5 , , Q . 7 'V V ' T35 I 'ggi' I A 1 H ,,,, 1 'Ii ' tlval .. I 1 ,il ' f M , if Y! 2 Q S QUEEN Rhonda Daniels HOIVIECOIVIING COURT MR. AND MISS SOUTHWEST X QW! Michelle Leffler Michelle has displayed her True Rebel spiriT during her years aT SouThwesT. She has been a four year cheerleader and was chosen as class favoriTe for The pasT Three years. Her junior year she was chosen as Howdy Queen and appeared in The 4987 Guys' and Girls' Calender for The monTh of De- cember. Michelle has also been a member of The Forensics Team, Concerned Senior Girls, and was a Three year mem- ber of Allied YouTh. She was also acTive in Young Life. During her senior year, Michelle was elecTed To be Homecoming Princess. Michelle was also a member of The NaTional Honor SocieTy and was chosen as VVho's Who Among American High School STudenTs. MOVING TCDGETHEIQ Austin Weeks ThroughouT his four years aT SouThwesT, AusTin has been involved in many acTiviTies. As an underclassman, he played baseball for Two years. His junior year he was chosen as class favoriTe and appeared as Mr. OcTober in The 4987 Guys' and Girls' Calendar. He has been involved in The Spanish club serving as vice-presidenT his junior year and presidenT his senior year. Also during his senior year, AusTin was elecTed To serve on The Board of Advisors of The Senior SupersTars. He has parTicipaTed in YouTh and GovernmenT, Law PosT 200, and was chosen as Who's Who Among American High School STudenTs. 'lichen TODD BUTLER NHS: Depole: Sponish CIub-Secre- Tory: YAG: Senior Superslors- Booro of Aovisors: Who's Who No- Tionol Meril Finolisi PHIL BUCKELLEW Depole-Pres.: NHS-Pres.: YAG- House of Rep.: Acooernic Decolh- olon: Who's Who: Senior Super- slors-Booro of Aovisors: Young Life: Low Posl 200: Cornmoncl Scholor Noiionol lvlerii Scholorship HELEN COCHRAN CSG-Pres.: Quill ond Scroll: Yeor- book Sloff-Seciion Eoiior: An- nouncer's Club: Who's Who: Dio- mono Doll: YAG: Forensics: Young Life ar :A GAYLE BITTIKER Sluoeni Council-Sr. Pres., Jr. Del., Soph. Pres.: Bono-Jr. ono Sr. Drum Ivlojor: A Copello Choir-VP Jr. yeor: CSG: NHS: Who's Who: Oul- sionoing Sophornore RHONDA DANIELS Excelsior Zeniih-Pres.: Homecom- ing Queen: A Copello Choir-VP: Forensics: Who's Who iQ ROYAL REBELS cially CHRIS PEARCE Debole Teom-Sec.: Whiz Quiz: Acddemic Decdlholon: YAG: Foolbdll: NHS: Teen Courl: Senior Supersldrs: Who's Who: Ndl'l. So- ciely for Dislinguished High School Sludenls: Quill ond Scroll: Rebeld- lion Sldff lVIOVlNG TOGETHER KATHY JO MCATEER Closs Fdvorile-Jr.: Diomond Doll: Howdy Queen-Fr.: Cheerleoder-3 yrs.: NHS: CSG: 4987 Colenddr- Sepl.: Homecoming Princess: Arl Club ' I l l CHRIS PITTMAN Foolbdll-Ayrs. : All Disl. Slrong Sdfe- ly: Bdsebdll-Ll yrs.: Trock-2 yrs.: Howdy King-Jr.: 4987 Colendor- Dec.: Cldss Fdyorile-Sooh. Jr: Oul- slondlng Alhleles of Americd: Senior Suoerslors 'K.,,W7 TAMRA KING Oulsldnding Freshmdn ond Soph- omore: Volleybdll-rl yrs.: Yedrbook Sldff: Sludenl Council-A yrs.: Young Life: Sponish Club: CSG: NHS: Tdndy Scholor: Dioimond Doll: Soccer-lvldnoger JOHN ROBINSON Bdsebdll: NHS: Allied Youlh: Senior Supersldrs: A Cdpelld Choir: Excel- sior Zenilh: Yeorbook Sloff BETH SULLIVAN Class Eavoriie-Soph, Jr: Allied Youih: Spanish Club: Cheerleader- 3 yrs.: Homecoming Princess: 4987 Calendar-Ccl.: CSG: Who's Who: Diamond Doll: Howdy Queen-Sr. TOMMY STACY Eoolball-41 yrs.: Baseball-2 yrs.: De- bare: Sludeni Council: Senior Su- persiars: Track-lyr.: Howdy King- Sr.: Class Eavorile-Jr.: 4987 Calen- dar-Sepl.: Who's Who MITCH WILLIAMS Baseball-A yrs.: Eoorball-'I yr.: NHS: VVho's Who: Science Club KEVIN WAGONER Class Eavorile-Soph.: Baseball-2 yrs.: Ari Club: Law Posi 200: Teen Couri: Boy Scoui Explorer: Senior Supersiars ef II: ' x Jn -'JYQC TVA I JANET THOMAS Excelsior Zenilh-VP: Spanish Club, Rebel Rouser: B.C. Choir-Pres. MANUEL SMITH Picture nor available: NHS: YAG: Excelsior Zeniih: Senior Supersiars: Allied Youth ROYAL REBELS EXECUTIVE OFFICERS STucienT Council hos Tried To do more for The whole siuderwi body orici moi for jusi or smoll oeroerwioge of sTuclerwTs. -Sfudenf Body President Tifirwi Ivloyo Leff To Right' Morey Beoro, Tifirwi iyioyo, Todd Conori, Misiy Aebi 446' .jg QL 'F' Pres. Tifini Moyo 2 yrs Vice Pres. Morey Beoro 4 yrs Sec. Misty Aeoi 3 yrs Tres. Todd Coriori 3 yrs MOVING TOGEHTER ,ae-1. ff' SENICR DELEGATION 'Unlike any oTher year, The senior year is The mosT exciTinQ because The class pulls ToQeTher, everyone is willing To help, and everyone is ready To araduaTe. -Senior class president Gayle BiTTiker Clockwise from Top: Brian SmiTh, Tom- my STacy, Jennifer Miers, Tamra King, Pres. Gayle BiTTiker 3 yrs Delegales: Vice Pres. Tamra King 4 yrs Michelle Dodds 4 yrs Sec. Lori Blanco 2 yrs Amy Gordon 2 yrs Tres. Jennifer Miers 4 yrs Brian SmiTh 4 yr Tommy STacy 4 yr Lori Blanco, GreTa Lauer, Michelle Dodds, Cami Wiegand, Amy Gordon, Kim Cain, Gayle BiTTiker 'ire ik, .E Meril Members: Kim Cain 4 yr GreTa Lauer 3 yr Cami Vllieaand 4 yr STUDENT COUNCIL 3 cirxss or '88 MITCHELL ABRAMSON r ,AK RON ALTON: Soccer I CHAD ANDERSON: Track: Cross Country: Foolboll: Science Club STEVE ANDERSON: Whiz Quiz-Copl.: lvlolh Club: NHS KATRENA ARMSTEAD: CSG: Boskelbcrll-Mgr.: Gospel Choir LISA ARNOLD HEATHER ASHMAN: CSG: HERO: Cornero Club: Newspaper Sloff HARVEY ATKINS: Sponish Club: ROTC: Yeorbook Sloffg Supersrors HEATHER AXLEY: Newspoper Sloffg Tennis BROCK BAILEY: Foolboll-Team Capt.: NHS: Senior Superslcirs: Ari Club: Sponish Club I TANYA BAILEY: Trcick: FHA: Soccer: French ' Club LASHAUN BAKER DEZMONA BANKS: HECE JAMES BANNISTER: Trock: Who's Who: Soc. Dlsllngulshed Am. HS. Sluoenls ANDREW BARNES: Dromo: Science Club: .1 dw, Boskelboll-Trciner CLYDE BARNES: Boseboll ': ' ll ' ' DIANE BARRY LARRY BARTHLOW: Boseboll BEN BAUMGARDNER STACEY BAXTER: Forensics: Youlh oncl Governmenl: CSG: NHS: IAFS in JOE BAY: Foshion Design ERIC BEAR: NHS: HECE JENNIFER BEARD MARCY BEARD: Sluoenl Council-VP: Yeorbook-Co-ed: Quill 84 Scroll: CSG: Gerrnon Club -fe - ANESSA BEARDSLEY: Forensics: CSG STEPHANIE BECAN: Soccer: Volleyboll PATRICIA BENAVIDES: VOE: OEA MARK BENTON: Music Hislory Club: Senior Superslors: Ari Club: Germon Club: Golf STUART BERGMAN: NHS: Superslors: Compuler Mcrlh Club: Sponish Club: Science Club BRIAN BERRY 'I74 SENIORS kingfbreaklng ABRAIVISON me BoTl4lN TIQADITIQN 401 class of '88 SENIQIQS JASON BEYETTE DAVIDA BIRCHFIELD: Spanish Club: Colorguard: CSG SCOTT BISHOP GAYLE BITTIKER: Sludenl Council-Sr. Pres.g Band-Sr. Drum Maiorg A Capella Chorus-VP NHS: CSG CLAY BLACK: Band: Yearbook Slaffi Thespian Soclely LORI BLANCO: Sludenl Council-Sec.g Nl-lSp Yearbook Slaffg French Club: Who's Who KEVIN BLESSING MARIE BOB ROB BOGGAN TERRY BOTKIN: Foolballg Latin Club-VPg FHA- VP: ArT Club fffwm .,,, W , ,I weigh C ALTOGETHER AGAIN, The Class of '88 poses as a group for The Iasl lime. CLASS OF 88 makingfbreaking I l CLASS A A A OF 88 CYNDI BOUYER: KENNY BOYSEN DANA BOZEMAN: A Capella Choir: Band RUSSELL BREESE: Soccer CONLY BREWER: Senior SupersTars: Young Life: Spanish Club JANET BRITTON: Forensics: CSG: YAG: Who's Who: Announcer's Club MILLICENT BROWN: Voleyball-Cap.g BaskeTball: CSG: Player of The Year DisT. 6- 5A MIKE BRYANT: Soccer: NHS MARK BUCHANAN: Soccer: German Club: Spanish Club: Marching Band PHIL BUCKELLEW: DebaTe-Pres.g NHS-Pres.g YAG: Acad. Decaih.: Senior SupersTars- Exec. Tri. 'IQ : ,, 5 K sw ne of The favoriTe Tra- diiions seT by The class of '88 was The Home- coming bonfire. Held in Rendon vviTh The help of Their Volunieer Fire DeparT- menT, The bonfire kicked off a fun-filled Homecoming week- end. Seniors gaThered in The sTu- denT parking loT on Thursday be- fore They formed an unofficial caravan for The fifieen minuTe drive. TRADITION f y making TIQADITICN The parking loT was as Tull as iT is on any school day. There musT have been over a hundred cars, observed Senior Brigh Challgren. CHEERLEADERS LEAD THE CROWD in a spiriT yell as The senior Homecoming floaT is Torched. VViTh spiriT yells led by The cheerleaders, The seniors rallied To show Their supporT for Friday's big game. The senior delegaTion, under The direciion of presidenT Gayle BiTTiker and sponsor lvlrs. Ward, vvanTed To leave iTs mark on SouThwesT High by bringing This years graduaTing class Togeiher in school spiriT and fun. -Karen Tafum and Dee Gvenfhoer SENIORS : 3? makingfbreaking BOUYER o or CLARK TIQADITICDN ff-- f 'df www KH W M 'QE .W f f 49 1. 1 ' '! ,wr 'w ,N MARK BUDAUS: Soccer: German Club JASON BURNS: Baseball: VICA JANIE BURROUGH5: NHS: CSG-VP: Lalin Club- VP: Who's Who: Horlicullure Club JOHN BUTLER: Baseball: ROTC TODD BUTLER: NHS: Debaie: Senior Superstars-Exec, Tri.: YAC-: Spanish Club-Sec. CHRISTIE BYBEE: FHA: HECE-Sec.: HERO- Treasurer KIM CAIN: French Club: NHS: Sludeni Council RAQUEL CALDERON: Yearbook SEAN CALDWELL: ROTC: Compuier Club CHRIS CAMPBELL: NHS: Who's Who: Senior Superstars: Horticulture Club: Golf SHELLEY CANON KENNETH CANNON J. CAPPS: Tennis WESLEY CARSON: Markeling and Dislribulive Educalion STEDSON CARTER: Football: Rebel Rousers TONY CARTER SUPARNA CHAKRABORTI: NHS: Academic Decaihalon: Rebelaiion BRIAN CHALLGREN: FHA: Marching Band: Spanish Club MARK CHAMBERS LILY CHANG SHOWNA CHANG: Baskeiball-Capt.: NHS: CSG: U.l.L. Piano Solo: Acad. Decaih. KEITH CHENOWETH: Marching Band: Who's Who: lnk Spois: Rebelalion: Symphonic Band JOHNNY CHI KIM CHUPIK RON CHRISTNER: NHS SHAH CHOWDHURY: lvlalh Club: Science Club ROBBIE CISSNA: A Capella Choir: Chorus: ICT CLARENCE CLARK JAY CLARK: Rodeo: ICT KRISTEN CLARK: V. Cheerleader: Volleyball: YAG: Thespian: NHS CLASS OF 88 rnakingfbreaking CLASS A OF 88 KENNY CLEMONS ROBERT CLOUSE DAVID COBB: Tennis: Spanish Club: Senior Superstars CHRIS COBLE: German Club: Newspaper: Senior Superslars: Music Hislory Club: Baseball HELEN COCHRAN: CSG-Pres.: Yearbook-Sec. Ed.: Quill and Scroll: YAG: Forensics ROXANNE COGDELL JAMES CONE: Rodeo Team ANTHONY COLELLO: Spanish Club: Camera Club: Orcheslra: OEA-Vice Pres. PAIGE CONNER: Newspaper-Ed.: Quill and Scroll: CSG: YAG: Balgirl: Announcer's Club RUSTY COOK RICKY COOMER: NHS KERRI ANN CORLEY: German Club: Science Club: CSG: Track- Manager AMY CORNISH CLAUDIA COSCIA: NHS: French Club: Spanish Club-Treas.: Russian Club-Pres.: IAFS BRYAN COTTON: Foolball: Allied Youih: Science Club: Ari Club: Senior Superstars HAK COTTON KEITH COUGHLIN LUAN COX: Tennis: Sfuaeni Council-Treas.: Science Club CAREN CRANE: Swim Tearn: French Club: AFS: Nl-IS: CSG GREG CRANFORD: Fooibail: Baseball: NHS NIELS CREMER: Foolball: Track WILLIS CROWDER: Yearbook: Band TIM CRUMP: Band CHRIS CULPEPPER: Golf: YAG: Who's Who: French ClubTRISH CULPS: Tennis: CSG: Track: Baskeiball SCOTT CUNNINGHAM: Baseball BETHANY CURA KENT CYS: Fooiball: Nl-IS: Russian Club: Who's Who: Track LEEANNE DANIEL: Who's Who: CSG RHONDA DANIELS: Excelsior Zenilh Club-Pres.: A Capella Choir- Vice-Pres.: CSG: Forensics 17 8 SENIORS TRADITION Q' W 199+ 1 3 4 4, 1 makingfbreaking CLEIVIONS DRANSFIELD 'aes '44-. class bf '88 A Ts if ,-:E DAVID DAVIS: Whiz Quizg NHS, Medical Careers Club, SOS RAYMOND DELCAMBRE: Track: ROTC KIRK DERRICK: Baseball, Science Club, Spanish Club, Senior Superstars DION DILLARD: Baskelballp Foorball LISA DIVINESS: Thesplon, Insighff I-IECE, HERO, FHA, Bowling MICHELLE DODDS: Sruaenl Councilg Nl-IS-Vice Pres.g Yearbook-Assoc. Ed.g Quill and Scrollg YAG COLLEEN DOMATOR JULIE DONNELLY: Swimming: German Club: YAG5 CSG KELLY DOSKOCIL: NI-ISJ Baskerballi German Clubg Yearbookg Bandf lvlalh Clubg JA THOMAS DRANSFIELD SEIXIICDRS it W H415 CHEERING FOR THE REBELS, The Seniors Show Spiril al One of Their lasl fooiball games. CLASS OF 88 makingfbreaking CLASS TIQADITICDN QF '88 GARY DRUMMOND SEAN DUEWEL: Foolballg Baseball: Senior Superstars PUALANI DUGAN: Baskeiball: NHS: Spanish Club: CSG BRIAN DUNN: Forensics: Wno's Who: Senior S upersrars RUTH EDWARDS: Excelsior Zenilh Club: JROTC- Drlll Team Comm.g HQ TERRENCE EDWARDS DAVID ELLIS JOMONIA ELLIS WILLIAM ELMORE: Russian Club: ROTC: Computer Club DEVON EMBREE eniors This year noi only broke Iradilion, bul in doing so, broke ine law. Having been denied ine righl To paini ine slreels ine nignl before Homecoming, one group Cwno shall remain un- namedD Took ii upon Them- selves Io carry on The Iradillon wiln or wllnoul approval. Tney garnered lale Tnursday nignl, painl in nand and spirils nigh, and commenced ine van- breaking TIQADITIQN dalism. Sludenis on Friday morning were noi only greeled by paini noi yel dry, bul also wiln a :'senior car deslroyed and AFTER BEING DENIED THE RIGHT io paini ine slreers, some uppercldss- men crealaed a car full of spiril. ,, V? av 7 ' vbvf I ,L , 'f ' 7' 'V A' AAI, ' , painled red, blue, and while. Tne only issue was 'rnal wnile be- ing someone's senior car, IT was noi ours, bul Pascnals. Ceiling rid of ii posed an- olner problem, wnicn was promplly resolved. Supposedly slolen again, ine car was Iorcned and finally Iowed away. Amy Krehlk, Debbie Teagar- den, and Krisfa Moberg 18 0 SENIORS nnakingfbrealcing DRUIVIIVICDND GRABSTALD ii ,,f J 6, Z, I s-lm Wu H 'am hw... 9 17: 1, , xt sew . in Q '29 KARISSA ENSOR: Soccer: CSG: Concerl Choir-Vice-Pres. PAMELA ERION: NHS: Spanish Club: CSG: Who's Who JOHN ERSKINE: German Club: Science Club ISRAEL ESQUIVEL LAWUNZA ETHERIDGE CASEY EVANS: Forensics: Debale KIMBERLY EVANS WILLIE FABILA: ATCE: VAC WHITNEY FAIRCHILD: Volleyball: Track: Cross Counlry KRISTEN FELAN: insight MATTHEW FELDMAR DEBBIE FERGUSON: OEA HEATHER FLEMING: Track: Cheerleading: CSG LANCE FLEMING: Track: Crealive Writing Club HEATHER FREEMAN SCOTT FOSTER: Tennis: Foolball TREVI FOXWORTH: Band-Squad Leader: Forensics: Horlicullure Club PEGGY GARDNER RALPH GARLAND: Fashion Design: Ari CLub: lnsighl: ROTC MARIE GARRETT: Track: Volleyball: CSG MARGIE GARZA: Soccer: Volleyball: Basketball: CSG: Who's Who ALBERT GARICA: NHS DANA GIBBS: FHA: HERO-HECE TOBY GIESSUEBEL TERESA GILLEY: CSG: Music Hislory Club JODY GLUCK: CSG: Ari Club: YAG: Spanish Club: Allied Youlh KELLE GOOLSBY: Cheerleading: Balgirl: NHS: CSG-Vice. Pres.: FHA-Vice. Pres.: FHA-HEl?O- Pres. AMY GORDON: Sludenl Council: Forensics- Vice. Pres.: Who's Who: Balgirl: Allied Youih DAVID GRASTALD: Allied Youlh: YAG: Science Club: Announcer's Club: Tennis CLASS CDF 88 rnakingfbreaking CLASS F - OF'88 LESLIE GRAVES: Cheerleading: NHS FINISHA GRAY KEVIN GREENSPAN: Tennis: Ari Club: German Club: Music Hislory Club: Superslars BRAD GRIFFIN RANDALL GRIGGS: Foolball: Boxing: Carnera Club DEANNA GUENTHOER: Yearbook: VVho's Who: French Club COLLEEN GUTTICK TAMI HAMILTON: FHA: French Club: Golf JASON HANNON LORI HARPER JODY HARRIS: Sluaenl Council: AFS-Co-Pres: CSG CHARLES HARRISON: French Club ERIC HART MONICA HARVEY: Insighl TAMMY HASBRON: HECE JENNIFER HAWKINS LAURA HEALTH: Yearbook: Youih 84 Gov'T: NHS: CSG: French Club JENNIFER HELFRICH: OEA: Who'S Who: VOE NICOLE HEMPHILL: HECE TRAE HIGH: German Club HEATH HILLI5: lnslgnl DARLA HILLMAN DEENA HILLMAN: DECA PATRICIA HINSON: Basketball: ICT CLIFF HOLLAND: German Club: Youlh 84 Gov'l: Baskelball KYLE HOOPER: Arl Club: Track: Baseball SCOTT HOPKINS: Boxing: ROTC: HECE: ICT MIKE HORN: Soccer: Foolball: A Capella Choir: Dislricl Choir: Superslars MATTHEW HUDDLESTON: Senior Superslars RANDY HUNT: French Club 18 2 SENIORS TRADITION '4 yur A 9' -wid if Q, makihgfbreakihg GRAVES : : : :Y JONES TIQADITICDN class of '88 SIENICRS ,f- JOHN HYRE: Foolball: MDE: Soccer KATRINA INGRAM: German Club LARKETTE JACKSON ROBERT JAMISON: German Club: UICA: Maiah Club: Bowling BENITA JANES JENNIFER JERNIGAN: FHA-VP: German Club: Soccer RAY JIMENEZ CHRIS JOHNSON: Baseball DEREK JOHNSON VICKI JOHNSON: German Club: Drama BRETT JOHNSTON: Who's Who: Baseball: Allied Youlh MICHAEL JOHNSTON: DE KYLE JONES MONICA JONES: CSG: French Club: Ari Club STEPHANIE JONES: Gospel Choir: l-IECE: CSG REMEMBERING PAST EXPERIENCES, Pill, Chris Jo, Scooier, ahcl lily laugh Iogelher. CLASS OF '88 nwakingfbreaking CLASS E E CDF '88 TONI JONES TONYA JONES: Rea-Cross Club MERYL KALPAN: Spanish Club: French Club I JOEY KAZELIS 2 , 2 ' KEVIN KELLY: Rofcp Russian Club TWXDITICN ai 5 f 'Q 1 W' t A X H Q LJ ' 12 Z CHERYL KEY: Band-Squad Leciderg NHS: E German Club-Pres.g All-CiTy Band is JANET KEY MARY KEY 7 ROBERT KILPATRICK KIM YOHAN new TraaiTion came To life This year arnong The seniors. Since sTreeT-painTing was l'ouTlawea for The Thira year in a row, The seniors aeciaea To come up wiTh a sub- sTiTuTe. So, The senior aelegaTion wenT ouT ana boughT several huge canvases ancl seT The sTu- olenTs free wiTh painTbrushes ana rnarkers aT The following floaT rneeTing. The parTicipaTion was excellenf, as Senior lvlark M ff sf 4 making TRADITICN Buaaus cornrnenTea, PainTing The canvas wenT over very well, ana iT gave us sornefhing aiffer- enT To do To give us a break from working on The floaT. AfTer all The possible clesTruc- SENIORS PUBLICLY DISPLAY Their arTis- Tic TalenT on parade aay. Tion To The canvases was com- pleTe, They were hung up along The fence on AlTa Mesa for ev- eryone To see on paraae day. A new Traaifion was begun, ana iT hopefully will conTinue. Gayle BiTTiker, senior, saia, ln- sfeaa of painfing The sTreeTs, we founa somefhing ThaT was accepfable To show our spiriT, ana even Though iT wasn'T real big This year, hopefully iT will con- Tinue ana geT bigger ana beTTer each year. -Tamra Kihg L..1!f JN 'I 9.3 M DUEWT1 yi Sf if'1?QTfrlis T ? f' 'L Rl: rlniq, 18 4 SENIORS makingfbreaking JONES F as I.lCl-ITIVIAN TIQADITIGN 'fe' L 4' 2 me P T 3 ,-,,.. ' ZS., .' '!, Kxsil JENNIFER KING NATHAN KING TAMRA KING: Volleyball: Sluaenl Council-VP: Annual Slaff: NHS: Bal Girl BRUCE KIRBY JON KLEINER CARLOTTA KNUDSON: Drama: lnkspols: NHS: German Clubs: CSG KATHY KOBUS: FHA-Pres.: CSG: Spanish Club MARNIE KOSSE AMY KREHLIK: Sludenl Council: Yearbook- Seclion Ed.: Quill and Scroll: CSG WILLIAM KRAUSE RACHEL KRIEGER: Acapella Choir: Soulhwesl Singers: Band ANGELA KURZ: CSG: Young Life: French Club REESE LANG: Foolball: Tennis HAL LAMBERT: Foolball: Baseball: Allied Youlh: Senior Superslars: NHS LISA LANNINGHAM KRISTIN LARSEN KRISTIN LARSEN DEBRA LAVAKE GRETA LAUER: Sludenl Council: French Club- VP: AFS Club: NHS CLIFF LEA HALLIE LEE: ROTC-Battalion Commander: Drill Team: Color Guard: Track MICHELLLE LEFFLER: Cheerleading: NHS: Forensics: Who's Who: Allied Youlh STACEY LELAND: FHAXHERO-officer RICK LEMONS: Youth and Governmenl: Cycling Club: Soccer ALAN LENZ: Track JOSEPH LESLEY: SOS Club: Latin Club: Ari Club: AFS Club: Russian Club DYAN LETBETTER: Rodeo Boosler: Spanish Club MICHAEL LETTERMAN: Music Hislory Club DIANNE LEWIS HOWARD LICHTMAN: Music History-Pres.: Whiz Quiz: Academic Decalhlon: Football: Spanish Club CLASS OF 88 makinafbreaking CLASS A : OF 88 STEPHEN LINDSEY: Foolball: Baseball: Senior Superslars HWEI PING LING: Ari Club: VOE: Word Procesing LANCE LINSCOTT KRISTI LOBRECHT: Lalin Club: Voleyball: Soccer: Ari Club: CSG CHRIS LOQUIDICE LARRY LONG: Foolball SHEA LONG ROCKY LOVE JENNIFER LOVETTE: l-IECE: HERO: Fi-IA LARA LUXEMBERG: Drama: Choir HENRY LYNN: Senior Superslars DAVID MABLE DAVID MADISON BRANDON MALONE: Baseball: Spanish Club: Arr Club CHRISTINE MARCUS NICOLE MARONDE: Ari Club: Spanish Club: CSG STEVEN MARTEN: NHS MITZIE MARTIN: Cheerleader: YAG: Spanish Club: Yearbook: CSG TRACIE MARTIN: Baskefball: Tennis WALTER MARTIN PHIL MAURO: German Club-Treasurer: Soccer: Ari Club: Allied Youih TIFINI MAYO: Sludenl Council-Pres.: Bal Girl: YAG: Allied Youlh: Baskelball BONNIE MCALLISTER: Swimming KATHY JO MCATEER: NHS: Cheerleading: Arr Club: CSG: Diamond Doll CHRIS MCBRAYER: Fooiball HOLLY MCCLUSKEY RANDI MCCORMACK: DECA KIRSTEN MCGREGOR: Band APRIL MCKENNA: YAG: Yearbook: CSG: German Club: Volleyball CHRIS MCKNIRE: Track 1 8 6 SENIORS A ll .Z TIQADITION : 31 -5 , f 4 A 1: H I Ik K : I 21 .':, ' fx ,. . Q '11 Q' 'N V:,, :j j nnokingfbreaking LINDSEY Ti : : IVIULLIGAN TIQADITIQN 1 .M ip-.., WNW A? Aw fill M class of '88 if, TANYA MCKOWN: Foolball-Manager: CSG: Announcers Club RONICA MEERS: FHA-Pres.: CSG: German Club GINA MENDOZA JENNIFER MIERS: Siudenl Council-Treasurer: Debale: Forensics OLIVER MILLER: Baskelball: Track: Showchoir A Capella Choir KIM MINTER TYCHA MOLNAR: Arr Club: Choir JOHN MONTGOMERY: Debaie: Senior Superstars: Whiz Quiz: YAG: Acad. Decalh, EMILY MOORE: Track-Manager: German Club: Ari Club SHANNON MOORE DAVID MORA KELLY MORTON PAIGE MORTON JENNIFER MOUAT: Cheerleading: Soccer: Yearbook: Quill and Scroll: Volleyball SEAN MULLIGAN: Football SIENICDVQS AT THE HOMECOMING PARADE The senior class shows Their spiril once again. CLASS OF '88 DFGO kin mokingfbreoking CLASS A S ' CDF '88 DAWN MUSGROVE JOEL NANCE: Soccer: lnkspoTs ELAINE NAVA: HECE: Chorus THOMAS NELMS: Senior SupersTors: Music HisTory Club: Trdck: Bond CHRISTI NELSON: Tennis: German Club: Medicol Careers Club ERIN NELSON: Who's Who: Swimming: Trock: Soccer: CSG: French Club BILLY NEWMAN: ICT: JA MELISSA NEWMAN: VOE DUSTIN NEWTON: BdskeTbdIl: Trdck KIM NGYEN: Boskeiboll TIQADITICDN - hen The brosbecT of fi- ndlly geTTing Senior T- shirTs drrived, d conTro- versy of Themes drose. The Two mosT fdvored Themes were iiGrdb Some Re- dliTy dnd GeTTing OuT. Some Seniors only liked one Theme, buT mdny oThe-rs liked boTh. Tifini Mdyo sdid, UI chose 'Grdb Some T2edliTy'. IT mode me Think of our cldss more. Cld- rence Cldrk hdd d differenT opinion. 'll ThoughT XGTCID Some TIQADITICDN lQedliTy' wds sTubid. IT iusT didn'T mdke dny sense, so l chose 'GeTTing OuT', ul liked 'GeTTing OuT ', sdid Jennifer Miers, i'buT l DISPLAYING THEIR INVDIVIDUALITY, Senior I-lol LdmberT ond Mrs. Word QoffecTiondTely known ds MAVVJ sporT The Two vdridTions of The senior spiriT shirTs. goT boTh becduse in The fuTure They will bring bdck fond memo- ries. The Senior T-shirTs were d suc- cess This yedr, especidlly wiTh Two Themes. ul redlly Think ThdT our T-shirTs ore nifTy. They do The TLdTe NighT wiTh The Cldss of i87' wrong, K.C. Cdnnon. Kris To Moberg 18 8 SENIORS H we 9 ? ..,, 21,228 qw' If as I 1.349 Q 'V . Z .l... ..1 makingfbreaking IVIUSGRGVE REIVIUALDO 'UNF 353 1. ,am ,Q f 'Y '7 , . ' 9 5? , 'RW mmf ' If ,E ,ff , K KIM NICHOLS: VOE: Chorus JENNIFER NOLAN: Yearbook Pholographeri Band ADAM NUNN: Thespian: Tennis: Science Club DEBORAH OGDEN: Yearbook-Assoc. Ed.: CSG: NHS: Quill and Scroll: Who's Who JIM OGDEN: Yearbook fNewspaper-Assoc. Pholo Ed.: Camera Club-Pres.: French Club PAULA OGDEN CATHY OLIVAR WESLEY ONEAL MANISH PATEL CHRIS PEARCE: Whiz Quiz: YAG: Academic Decalhlong Newspaper: Senior Superslar CHRISTINA PELHAM: Volleyball: CSG-Trecls. BOB PEPPERDINE LUIS PEREZ SEAN PEREZ SCOTT PERRY KIRSTEN PIETSCH CHRIS PITTMAN: Foolball: Baseball: Accounting Club: Senior Supersiars KIRSTIN POWELL: French Club BILL POWLEY BRENT PRESSLEY: Baseball: Baskelball: Spanish Club: German Club: Senior Superslars EMMA PRIETO: DECA JIL PRINCE: Balgirl: ArT Club: Spanish Club: CSG CHERYL PROSSER: Track SANDRA PULLIAM: lnkspols: German Club ROBERT PURNELL: Foolball: l-IECE MICHAEL PUSEY: Band: NI-IS: YAG: Whiz Quiz: Senior Superstars TIFFANY RAIBORN: NHS: CSG: Science Club: Spanish Club GARY REESE: ROTC JOHN REGAN: Whiz Quiz: Senior Superslars: YAG: NHS: Academic Decalhlon MICHAELEEN REMUALDO: Basketball: Soccer: Track: CSG CLASS or '88 T89 makingfbreaking CLASS rlmoirlom DEBBIE REYNOLDS BECKY RICHARDS 'L JENNIFER RICHEY: Band-Ccplcling NHS: All-CiTy Band: French Club BIL ROBERTS: Baseball: HECE: German Club ,, ,, - E., f, DANA RICHERSON A 'X' +65 f :F , 5. f 'V A A 3, I rl A I . , M H 431 W 4, 'QW Q ef ,mg , fy 'lr .E BRENDA ROBERTS CLAY ROBERTS: Foolballq German Club: Camera Club STACY ROBERTS: Sludenl Council: Annual Siaff-Section Editor: CSG JOHN ROBINSON: NHSQ Annual Slaffq Excelsior Zenilhg Baseball: Sr, Superslars ALEX RAMOS LE'ANN ROSAS: Foolball Manager: French Club: Announcers Club: CSG TRIST ROSENBAUM JOHN ROWLAND: Fooiball MICHELE ROWLAND: French Club: lAFS Club: Who's Who DONNA RUSH n CDF '88 ml, Y , W. 2 : 5 I X, A iw- Rg, I F ,V A- W E5 QQQPQYQS?-nm. PARENTS, TEACHERS, CHILDREN, AND STUDENTS walch in amazemenl as The awesome senior floal rolls on by. 4? in-J 9 5 QU class of '88 19 0 SENIORS 8lilXll0l'88 rnokingfbreoking REYNOLDS STACY f .fr W : gi: K 11 4 I .rg MI.. TRADITION M1 I I ibavfr 1, ' lg ff 1 ' an ' e I Z ,- M.- 'VS- , ,: F iz M 42 E JAMES RUSSAKOV: Rebelolion: CSG KELLE RUSSELL: Cheerleodingg Allied Youfhi CSG MIKE RUSSELL TRACEY RUTLEDGE: Forensics: Soccer: Allied Youih: Announcers Club: lnkspois CHRIS RYCKELEY BROOKE SANDERS: lnsighi: lnkspols WILLARD SANTEE STEPHANIE SASSER: HECE BRYAN SCHORN KATHY SCHUMACHER: Science Club: NHS KATHY SEAY: ROTC: VOE Club GEORGE SELESTINO JENNIFER SELLERS CHANDLER SESSION GARY SEWELL: Spanish Club WENDY SEWELL: Rodeo: Sponish Club: Science Club: Lolin Club BRET SHORES ALLISON SCHOULTZ: French Club: CSG: Announcers Club MICHELLE SIEPIELSKI: Annuol Sioff- Phofographer: CSG: Young Life: NHS SUE-ANN SILVENIS: Forensics: Choir: Tennis: Who's Who MARK SKARDA: Fooiboll ANGELA SMITH: Dromo Club: Boskeiboll ANTHONY SMITH BRIAN SMITH: YAG-Senator: Debole- Parlicmenlaricng Sludenf Council: NHS MANUEL SMITH: NHS: Excelsior Zenith: Sr. Supersiors: Allied Youih: YAG ROBERT SMITH SCOTT SOUTH ALPHONSO SPARKS CLINT SPORT: Rodeo Teom TOMMY STACY: Fooibollg Boseboll: Sludeni Council: Sr. Superslors CLASS OF '88 nnokingfbreoking CLASS A A A - OF'88 ANN STALLINGS MARK STANLEY ANDY STARNES DANIA STEFANOI BROOKE STEPHENS: Who's Who: Riding Club: Insighl: AFS ZENOBIA STEVENS: NHS: Excelsior Zenilh Club- Treas.: Announcers Club: CSG: JA CHAD STEWART: Bsklbl: Sbonish Club: Bowling: Music Hisiory Club: Ari Club STEPHEN STEWART TERI STEWART VICKI STOKES: Who's Who: Volleyboll: Germon Club JENNI STRINGER: Forensics-Treas.: Ari Club: CSG NANCY SUAREZ BETH SULLIVAN: Cheerleading: Bolgirl: Youlh 84 Gov'lg Horlicullure Club PAUL SURRATT: Rodeo CHRIS SWAFFORD SUSANNE SWIFT ALISON SWIHURA: Ye-cirbook-Co-ed: Vdrslly Soccer: NHS: CSC-5 Quill 84 Scroll MARK SWINDELL: Bosebdll: French Club: Bdskeiboll KAREN TATOM: Rebelolion-Asst-ed: NHS: Volleybdll: CSG: Quill Sc Scroll DESHAZIER TAYLOR JENNIFER TAYLOR: Youth 84 C-ov'T: CSG: Young Life: Science Club TERRI TAYLOR: Youlh 84 Gov'T: Allied Youth: CSG: Germdn Club DEBBIE TEAGARDEN: Sludenl Council: Yeorbook: CSG: Quill 84 Scroll: Gerrnon Club JANET THOMAS: Choir-Pres: Excelsior Zenllh- VP: CSG: Sbonish Club SHARON THOMAS: NHS: All-Cily Bond: lnsighl Sloff-Co-ed: Orcheslrd: Bond KATRINE THOMPSON PATRICK THOMPSON: Bdsebdll: Spdnish Club SHANNAN THOMPSON: CSG: Soccer: Youlh Sn Gov'T: Allied Youlh JEFF TOLER: Bosebdllg French Cluf: Youih 81 Gov'T JOE TOMME 19 2 SENIORS W. TIQADITIGN Y , B, Nm Xl , ,N 0 We -., ,f 1 my ,vm 'UW Mb' ag M' ,f do -...L 'fl in My i, fx :., 'T 'Ks M makingfbreaking STALLINGS -A - H VARGAS he Senior class of '88 has ofTen sTriven To differenTi- aTe Themsleves from prior classes, noT afraid To break TradiTions. Such was The case when several seniors foughT To break a school precedenT. ln pasT senior panoramic picTures, The cheerleaders have been placed on The fronT row, arm in arm. This year, a group of senior guys began a peTiTion To sTop This pracTice, believ- ing ThaT iT would show superior or UauTonomous groups wiThin The senior class. They wanTed The pic- Ture To show uniTy, raTher Than sepa- TIQADITIQN I' f Dreakiri TIQADITION raTion in The senior class. They drafTed a peTiTion, and circu- laTed several copies To differenT parTs of The school. In The span of one day, over half of The senior class BEFORE SIGNING THE PETITION, Sen- iors Todd BuTler, Chris Campbell, Da- vid Cobb and Thomas Nelms read iT Thoroughly. TIFFANY TREPT: Volleyball JOE TRIMBLE: Cycling Club: YouTh 84 Gov'T: Baseballg French Club TRALONDA TRIPLETT: BaskeTball5 Science Club-Pres.: MaTh Club-VP.: CSG-Sec.g Academic DecaThlon JENNIFER TURNER: LiTerary Magazine STaff VERONICA TYLER MICHAEL ULRING: Baseball JULIA USELDING: Cheerleading: NHS: Allied YouTh: CSG PAUL VADEN: Bandg MaTh Club: Science Club: CompuTer Club MELISSA VALENTINE: Yearbook-Asst-ed.g Quill 84 Scroll: CSG: LaTin Club MICHAEL VARGAS: Baseball: SupersTars had signed The peTiTion in agree- menT wiTh The clause. PeTiTioners were anxious and pre- senTed Their cause To school admin- isTraTors. BuT, adminisTraTors were hesiTanT because of The suddenness of The peTiTion. There was only one day unTil The picTure. AfTer iT looked like Their peTiTion's reauesT would noT be granTed, The male peTiTioners resolved To wear shirT and Tie making Themselves no- Ticeable in proTesT. However, The peTiTioners made iT clear ThaT They had noThing againsT The cheerleaders, buT raTher The cir- cumsTances surrounding Them. -Chris Pearce, Taunee Johnsfon CLASS OF '88 makingfbreaking CLASS A F OF'88 RICHARD VICKERS MICHAEL VINSON RONDA WADE: Basketball: Gospel Choir: Fl-IA: l-IECE-HERO KEVIN WAGONFR: Baseball: Sr. Superslars LUIS WAINSTEIN: Academic Decalhion: Whiz Quiz: Sr. Superstars: YAG: Spanish Club JIM WAKEFIELD: Band JOEL WALKER TAMMY WALKER TERRY-LYNN WALKER: Chorus CHERYL WALLACE CHRISTI WALLING MICHAEL WALLINGFORD NANETTE WALTON: Forensics: Announcers Club: Band CLIFF WARNER: Senior Superslars PATTI WARREN TAMMY WARREN DAVID WATERS DON WATERS SHERRI WATKINS LANCE WEAVER: Baseball ELAINE WEIDE RENEE WEILAND JULIE WELCH: Ari Club-Pres.: NHS: VVho's Who: Annual Staff-ArI, Photographer SHERLYN WESSON: Chorus BRIAN WHISENHUNT KEVIN WHITE: Baseball: German Club: Golf: Foolball MARY WHITE: JROTC: Drama: Debale: Drill Team: l-lomemaking JENNIFER WHITTENBERG: French Club: Spanish Club: Fl-IA CAMI WIEGAND: Forensics-Pres.: Annual Siaff-Photo Ed.: Sluaenl Council LISA WIGGINS: Annual Siaff 19 4 SENIORS TIQADITICN f JJ in e A I JJ 1 , A ' ' Ii' . 1 . 2 : Q X15 gh, J . i V , .V 'f 1: :,: , , wr' W' I ' s A ,: f if Was- Q... Q7 rhokihgfloreoklhg VICKERS ZIIVIIVIERIVIAN , M '50 'Q-, vw GARY WILLIAMS: Boskelbollg Chorus KAREN WILLIAMS: FHA: VOE: OEA RENEE WILLIAMS: Bohdg Gospel Choir: ICT: Jr Achievemehl TAMMIE WILLIAMS MITCH WILLIAMS: Bosebollg NHS: Foolbollg Who's Who: Sciehce Club LESLIE WILLIS DEBBIE WILSON: NHS: Bond: Molh Club SHANNON WILSON CARY WINTERS ANGELA WOOD MICHELLE WOOLSEY: Cross-Couhlryg Trock Soccer: MDE MICHAEL WYSS KELLI YOUNG BRENDA ZIMMERMAN: VOE TODD ZIMMERMAN close of '88 SENICDIQS SENIOR RON ALTON STRUGGLES in his ollempls To give Kelle Russell, senior, o piggy Dock ride ol o flool meelihg. CLASS OF '88 ' SENIQI-Q ' FUNKIEST MOST FLIRTATIOUS Kelle Russell, Luis Wainsiein Austin Weeks, Julie Donnelly HARDEST WORKER BROWNEST NOSE Brian Smiin, Gayle Billiker Kelly Doskicil, Brock Bailey BEST DANCER FUNNIEST LAUGH Paige Connor, Lance Fleming Jennifer lvlauai, Jann Regan 19 6 SENIORS QUIETEST Michael Pusey Cnai piclureaz Suparna Cnakabariij MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Phil Buckeiiew, Tamra King CRAZIEST DRIVER Bryan Scnorn, Debbie Teagar- den MOST LIKELY T0 REMAIN A SENIOR Jennifer Wnilienburg, Eri Kreger one Burroughs, 5 - K' sl TALLES1' Oliver Miller, Jody Hdrris SHORTEST odd Zimmermon Q75 BEST PHYSIQUE in Nelson, Sedn Duewel BEST LOOKING Befh Sullivdn, Tommy STOCY Q-'X MOST LIKELY TO GET MARRIED Kelly Gooslby, Kenny Boysen BEST DRESSED Axley, Cliff Holldnd MOST STUDIOUS MOST SPIRITED Gordon, Kevin Woggoner Todd Bufler, Shownd Chong Q .E ,,.. , ,jf V... . f eeye Q 1 ff J: u J- . .. :fx 'G or N . .... Q I ff xg : i's 5f si 2 5 , ...Q ., s ' . 1 A if A - f I m W Sgt, ,gy . , - .f . 2' E: ' 'i '31 X - Y L 5 ff -is 'Qu 5 Q U' 3 - - , gs X y . I K.: in si 3 :X 2 FRIENDLIEST Michelle Leffler, Cliff Leo MOST CREATIVE Chris Pedrce, Comi Wiegond A PRETTIEST EYES Helen Cochrdn, Chris Culipep- per PRETTIEST SMILE Lori Bldnco, Mdnnie Smifh - 1, . .- ... MOST LIKELY TO STAY SINGLE Jennifer Bilz Qnof picfured: Hoi Lomberfy PRETTIEST HAIR Kdfhy lVlcATeer, Irish Huddlesfon Piofures Token df: BORDEN'S FLORIST Supervised by Debbie Tedgorden ond Amy Krehlik CLASS OF 88 Firsl Row: Liz lVlcDoniel, Robin Perry, lvlorny LomberT Second Row: lvlork Hor- ris, Mike Gonzolez, Bill Hdllgren Marny Lambert Mike Gonzalez lvlorney LomberT's clossmoTes hove elecTed her Their Howdy Queen for The posT Three yedrs. LomberT moinToined o B over- dge ond served on STudenT Coun- cil. Since enTering SouThwesT ds o freshmon, she hos been busy wiTh Allied YouTh, Young Life, YouTh ond Government ond The Ger- mon Club. lvlike Gonzolez' TorTe wos The obiliTy To combine oThleTics wiTh o good grdde poinT overoge. Gonzolez ployed boseboll, one of his fdvoriTe sporTs dcTiviTies. JUNIOR FAVORITES Robin Perry Mark Harris Friendly Robin Perry, vdrsiTy cheerleoder, wos no sTronger To sTudenT ocTiviTies. Long o fdvoriTe wiTh her Teochers ond clossmoTes, Perry wos elecTed lVlosT OuTsTond- ing Freshmon, lvlosT OuTsTdnding Sophomore, ond Sophomore Fo- voriTe ond wos in Allied YouTh. lvldrk Hdrris is very oThleTic ond hos been rewdrded for his mony dTTribuTes To The Rebel bdseboll Teom. lVlork olso wos in The ArT Club ond wos voTed sophomore fdvoriTe. lvldrk formed o Two mon cheering sdudd coiled Rebel Yell. lvlork is d True spiriTed Rebel who hos showed much chorocTer dur- ing his Three yedrs dT SouThwesT. !Y'F3Z Q ' Liz McDaniel Bill Hallgren Liz McDoniel wos involved in o vorieTy of orgonizoTions ond oc- TiviTies ThroughouT her Three yeors oT Sl-iS. Liz wos very dThleTic, she ployed soccer ond wos d cheer- leoder This yeor. l-ler sophomore yeor Liz served on STudenT Council ond wos involved in Forensics. Bill l-lollgren represenTed his closs well os junior closs Vice PresidenT. Bill hos olso pldyed soccer ond hos been involved in YAG ond The Comero Club. Bill wos chosen os VVho's Who Among Americon High School STudenTs. DespiTe Bill's busy schedule he sTill mondged To sToy on The B honor roll. 66 The Class of '89 has always had a lot of spirit. I would say we are pretty close. This year we're awesome, but next year, our senior year will be better than awesome. Katy Burch-Junior Class Presiaent Class of '89 Delegates Pres. Katy Burch 2 yrg Delegates: Diana Chang 4 yr. Vice Pres. Bill Hallgren 4 yr. Sec. Rochelle Knox 4 yr. Treas. Tammi Harrel 3 yrs. John Christian 3 yrs. Krista lvloberg 4 yr. lvlarny Lambert 2 yrs. Merit Members: Leigh Atkinson 4 yr. Rebecca Parrish 3 yrs. Liz Simmons 4 yr. First Row: Bill l-lallgren, John Christian Second Row: Marny Lambert, Krista Moberg, Leigh Atkinson, Tammi Harrel, Katy Burch, Diana Chang, Liz Simmons 5. Q f .ss L E 1 .. ..' .. . or as r . . . . Q JUNIOR DELEGATES Anna Acker Adrian Adams Misly Aebi Kelley AlberT Shawn Alexander Bruce Allen Dominica Allen Jimmy Allen Andy Alvarado Adolf Alvarez Tara An William Anderle Becky Anderson Bobby Anderson George Anderson Kim Anderson Jerome Anderson Laura ArneTT Tim Arnold Amal Ashmar Craig Askins Rachel Askins Mark Assad Leigh Afkinson 6 faucet! X7 91 'F 6 Q Le fl QT f , 161 fi V pg ' -1-f' ' z ,fs if 2 0 0 JUNIORS REACHING NEW Yes, folks, anoTher junior class came and wenT, buT This one proved To be The besT ever. This year The juniors were TogeTher, energefic, and cooperaTive. Some wenT as far as To say They were caTaclysmic, oThers classic No maTTer whaT word was used To describe The class of '89, one Thing was obvious, They had whaT iT Took. l'lT's only one more year To ThaT final sTep and iT scares me, admiTTed Aileax Barron, junior. However frighTening The subjeci of life afTer high school was, many juniors looked forward To iT. Junior Kendra Johnson said, We all have advanced cases of senioriTis! lVlany Things could change for The nexT graduaTing class of SouThwesT, buT ThaT anTicipaTion of geTTing ouT and i'senioriTis will never change. -Laura Heafh JUNIOR, STeve GuTierrez, shows off his senior ring 84 car keys To freshman, Joe Regan who doesn'T have eiTher one. . . , K HEIGHTS 1 j 'Q c- M do Kanada!! 1 Melissa Alkinson William Anderle Michael Augsburger La Donna Bagwell Yolanda Bailey Donnel Baker Sidney Baker Adorna Bakula Kimberly Barber Ofer Bargev Ryan Barnum Aileax Barron Danny Barron Kenya Bashen Slephen Baum David Bekker Gila Bekker Gail Belknap Steven Berenzweig Thomas Bergen Caroline Berger Brandi Bergman Hope Bermudez Bobby Berry Chad Berry Eric Berielsen Wendy Beyeiie Billy Black La Nandra Blair Eddie Bllnn Evan Boehn Melody Bordelon Heba Boiros Sandra Bourland Sarah Bowers Lorenzo Boyd Dana Bradford Jeff Branch Johanna Bridges Jason Browder Gary Brown Kaihy Brown Todd Brahn Roberi Buffingion Kaly Burch John Burleson Norman Burneil Holly Burion Kaihy Bush Anni Bufierly Jerry Builer Kenneih Cain Mary Caldwell Palrice Callon Roberi Camacho Clarence Campbell CLASS OF '89 Drinda Campbell Christine Ann Candanosa Todd Canon Stacey Carter Pat Carver Lisa Cavel Vineeth Chandramohan Diana Chong Warner Chang Roni Chauhan Shirley Chou John Christian Denise Clark Marlin Clark Angel Clay Scott Caxton Micheal Clements Petrice Clinton Amy Cohen Freda Colbert Joanna Colborn Sonceria Coleman John Collier Makeba Collins Steve Collins Samantha Cook Paul Cooper Melody Cope Danny Copeland Scott Cornelius Susan Cotten Patrick Couch Byron Cowen Billy Cox Eric Cox Kathy Cox Michelle Crocheron Russell Crum Christie Crummez Lance Cullison Glenn Cunningham John Dailey Dana Denise Jenny Daniels Touchia Davenport Michele Davis William Davis Zackary Davis Steven DeLano Christian Deubler Tomi DeVito Kim DeYoung Laura Diaz Marie Dillard Joel Dobson Jeffery Dodd 202 JUNIORS 6444 0,4 xv W 125862 Edwina Dorsey Penny Douglas Curtis Downey Scoll Doyle Deborah Dozier Sleven Drinorslan Mary Dukes Angela Dunn Renyce Dupree Michael Dwighl Mike Dycus Julie Edwards Palrick Edwards Greg Eigsli Monica Emerson Belh Engelland Holly Erwin Juslin Esslinger Jennifer EsTes Jamar Evans Jocelynn Evans Vic Evans Kevin Ewing Maiinda Fasol Leigh Ann Fekele Kimberly Fisher Oscar Flores Shelly Flores 203 Shawn Flynn Rebecca Folsche Ken Frokes Mark Franklin T'Chinn Franklin Benilo Frausfo Tracy Freeman Gahlen Fuller Vinceni Fuqua Jay Gallagher Jule Gamble Terrie Gardner Edward Garner Thomas Garlman Geoffrey Garlner Jason Gembler Roberf Gibson Laura Gipson Shalleen Glaze Jacque Gober Michael Gonzalez Sam Govea Befh Graves Janice Graves Ellen Gray Monty Grays Kelly Greene Heafher Greener Sfacey Gregory Tammi Gregory Michael Gruver Sfephen Gutierrez Jennifer Guyol Dwight Guyfon Hans Haas Richard Hadder David Haley William Hallgren Farris Hamideh Lance Hampfon Marcy Hanson Sheila Hapkins Tim Hargraves Greg Harper Tamara Harrel Mark Harris Jeanine Haffield Kara Haven James Hearn Sheree Helge Erica Henderson Kevin Hendric Carma Hensud Jenny Hickey Michael Hicks Rewa Highfower 2 0 4 JUNIORS 6444405 7Zqm1,-famed . . . .X XQIX J 3 ' S Mlfchell HIII I ' K-h1 , 2. Q Roland Hillas i 1 1.. S , ' A r 3 . - - ' . i' 1 - W ' x N. 353 3 K ,Eg j Randell Hilfbrunner is . ss- j H j , Nalalie Holland s s si ' ' P 1-sz c ' I-l II' X is K' Q ?sc1,'L5Ni arrie o is fi ss I Q y Jeff HOIT s X was - 5 i 2 Jamie Hoover is ,, . 2- ,t , s 5? .J 5' df 3 W John Ho kin E if X l .K ni 2 1 fi-' 'N l is K A ir ' , ' KIIGY HOr0k 4 . ' sf ' p JW Hom I ,358 :gg t U 1, Leg n,.k 'EKXRQ Belh HOU1 J is 1 -P w nnn . H 2 ' g . g if ' J g: f N David Hughes f aa M I' H n f em' UQ GS i l 5' as I Gregory Huni G 7 A Twila Hunler Kerry Huicne Blake loo Roland lngram Donna lvens Georg lversen Josnuasa lsom Brian James X Tiffany James JUNIORS FIRST STEP T0 SENIORHOOD One of ine mosl anlicipaled days wiln juniors was l'l?ing Day. As soon as you enlered ine luncn- room and saw ine juniors lined up, you knew lney nad To be ordering lneir senior rings. As recenily pro- moled underclassmen io upper- classmen lnis is one of llnose pri- v ledges 'mal came wiln lnal promorlon. Junior, Dawn William- son said, j'l really can'l wail unlil lney gel neref' Upon arrival al scnool ine juniors flocked To ine luncnroom To gel lneir rings. From 'men on all you could nere for weeks was, l-lave you seen my V599 VST? -Vlnlls Crowder CLASS OF '89 Michael I-lugnes Stacey lngebrllson Marcus Jackson O'LeTna Jackson 63444 av! '39 JUNIORS, Julie Gdmble dnd Becky An- derson discuss Their imporlonl pldns for The weekend during chernislry cldss. Hi Tift , few fy , is ll 2 r 1 W ,217 -if - 5,1 ff,, A 'ff ' 'Q S-Q www , , ' ' ' Dummy william James sssi i iils Cedric Jefferson Md J' Dlercreielicn f Aniony Johnson , J Ddvid Johnson ifii ' Kendrd Johnson '- ' T J 6 . K V Dovid Johnslon Philip Johnslon Tdunee Johnston Bryon Jones Jennifer Jones Julie Jones Kdren Jones Melisso Jones Arny Kole Hillory Koyser as Philip Kelly Chdz Kerr - Chos Kerchel Chrlsline Kholed x Wendi Khon i Jdmdl Khdiib Brdndon Kipldid Todd Kindsfdlher Cydrick King Mid King Pdlrick Kirkrnen Jdrnes Klice Rochelle Knox Kim Kohler Cdren Krdm f Susdn Kreger Joe Don Kubes Kevin Lomberl 2 0 6 JUNIORS Tracey Lancaster Jackie Langston Shannon Lashley Darren Lathen Sherry lauderdale Stefani Leafblad Stewart Leafblad Kevin LeBoeuf Christie LeDoux Alison Leeper Angela Legan Cathy Lemine Michelle Lemons Billy Lewis Byron Lipper Tobin Little Amber Livingston David Lloyd Steve Long Arturo Lopez Jacques Lorette Brian Lowe Brad Ludington Lisa Mabli Robert Mack Matthew Malinsky Matt Maples Stacy Maples Angella Martell Holly Mathis Bruce Mauppin Kim Mauppin Nathan McCartney Liz McDaniel Jason McDuffic Stacie Mclntire James Mclntyre Cynthia McLain Kelsey McLaughlin Sean Mcmalton John McQultty Michael McVey Dawn Miller Sally Miller Krista Moberg Gabriela Moldovan Hans Molin Klmberle Monroe Wade Moody Blake Moore Lori Moore Angela Moquin Michelle Moquin Sergio Marlero Greg Moritz Philip Morris CLASS OF 89 ATasi Mukherjee Jerry O'Donnell Anfhony Osfenson Rebecca POflSl'1 Sformey Parker Suzie Peregrine 65444 Chris Mosley Paul Muncy Julie Murray Daniel Myers CurTiss Neal . Nealy WalTer f ti T . , f g ' A if ' Z AlberT Nelson Diem Nguyen DoroThy Nixon Kelli OBrien Shannon Olah Sean Oliver Angela Ollar Maria OrTiz Lisa OswalT Rob Owen Sieve Palmer John Parker Ollie Peck John Peralez Robin Perry T Kenny Perskey 2 W V 'ij . ' ff .um Slwfi. T -1:1111 H Z 1. ,,,,,,,, i ii . E , . Y 1 ' ' J,,, I I ,.. may E If nn- ,, .. cw fl lim - is-H 2 , ' W ,, f 5 , , 3 , , a , JUNIORS TERM THEME! WJ,,,pn--M-.J STRUGGLING JUNIOR, Eric Cox works on his noTecards in The library. 2 0 8 JUNIORS Fingers cramped, wrisTs ached, and eyes red- dened. IT wasn'T an illness, jusT ThaT Time of year when Term Themes were Typed. All juniors faced hours of research, organizaTion, and wrlTlng informaTion on a given supjecf. lf sTudenTs failed To compleie a Term Theme They failed The class. Rough rules puT never- Theless a realify. Many juniors found Themselves spending as much Time aT The library as in fronT of The TV. Some were sTiIl Trying To discover whaT They were doing. Junior Greg MoriTz asked, 'iWhaT is a Term Theme anyway? Then came The ever-ThreaTening deadlines. Thesis sTaTemenTs due, rough drafTs due, final copies due, does The nighTmare ever end? And Then The final due daTe. When The Themes were Turned in juniors breafhed a collecTive sigh of relief. The juniors were free again, unTil nexT year, same Time, same place, same pressures. -Clay Black f 4 ff i Q M U - f 1 f ,, MM wr fr Q' Q :lr .- Jennifer Schmidt D. Ashley Schmili Roberta Schreckengosl Corey Scoli Michelle Scoil i. A l,. Todd Phillips Brell Pimeniel Bill Piolrowski Roberi Piiiman Salome Podvdl Brian Polley Craig Pomykal Amy Poieel Jonathan M. Poole Deanna Polls Marc Povero Erika Powell Greg Powell Lori Powers Mary Pugher Greg Pulnam Philip Pyle Julie Ragle Clayion Ramsey Pal Romsey Wahlda Rasul Christy Ralliff Jeremy Redding Joan Reese Trid Regesler Cassie Reid Leslie Reyes Alyssa Reyna Adrian Rice Swen Richler Melissa Riley Jason Roberis Jodi Robinson Gerri Rodriguez Todd Rodriguez Maria Rodriguez Charleen Rolander Joey Rosa Tara Ross Steven Rubenstein Julia Ruiz Scoii Rundle Mari Salas Richard Salinas Shawnda Savage Osborn Sayers Faiih Schaffer Laurie Schellslede Todd Schenck CLASS OF '89 Rodney Scott Steven Scott Darren Siefer Lisa Seward Aniket Shahane Milan Sheth Heather Shirley Karen Shoemaker Kevin Shoemaker John Short Michael Shuler Stephanie Siewart Elizabeth Simmons Vernon Simpson David Singleton Deborah Singleton Tara Singleton Amy Smith Gina Smith Lisa Smith Jana Snead Jeff Southerland Cindy Spellins lvlarny St. John Sheryl Stewert lvlaria Stull Davey Suh Robert Sullivan Kieth Sundstrom Jennifer Sutphen Christy Sutton Brad Swanlund Don Tahmahkera Wanda Talbot Terrance Tankersly Janel Taylor Tanya Taylor Dan Thiboneoux David Thomas StaceyThomas Joe Thompson Michael Thompson Pamela Thompson Sarah Thompson Simon Tomme Cheryl Tomsic Criag Torres Patrick Torsieiio Derek Townsend Lance Travis Brian Upshaw Wendi Venable Matt Vogel Richard Wade Walker Kay Wall Jamie Wallace 210 JUNIORS i i Zhu Of ,M ,,,f , it W J gigs 4 A14 f T A . ,J S lr by IW ig :Wi I if wf.:r4,, f. ,W iW . l PW? QW fy wavy f i M E ,,, ,W W - 2 I nw ,ff'- ,l 'zu lf g -ez all ' 1 l r r rv Q 'I W 97? 0 W4 If 9 5 M if ,A af Richard Walsh Andrea Ware Michelle Washinglon David Walson Lisa Wall Randy Weber Eric Wiedler Marcus Wendland Sean Welsel Michelle Wheal Akala While Dana While Greg While Kalhryn Whillenburg Deborah Wiggins Brian Wilcoxen Cubie Williams David Williams Dennis Williams Olalanji Williams Dawn Williamson Melissa Wilson Nalalie Wilson Brooks Wise Kerry Yanez Richard Yales Diasy Yip Sherry York AND TO SUM UP THE YEAR of lhe mosl spiriled Juniors, Marc Povero and Mark Hdrris say:' Heeeey Fighl 'em Rebfs . . . HEY! 'QA CLASS OF '89 Trey Becan Tina Fuller AcTive in aThleTics, Trey has played poTh VarsiTy soccer and fooTpail. He likes To parTicipaTe in Young Life and working ouT wiTh weighTs. ln his spare Time Trey likes To waTer and snow ski. Trey hopes To aTTend Oklahoma UniversiTy. Tina has been a cheerleader poTh her freshmen and sopho- more years. She also has kepT pusy wiTh Allied YouTh and Young Life. Tina enjoys singing in her church choir and spending Time wiTh her friends. She was elecTed as Sophomore Howdy Queen and Freshmen FavoriTe. As for college. Tina would like To go To Baylor Uni- versiTy, 212 soPHoivioreE FAyorQiTEs t'.!'Z - u H p, --, . Q VK-s.-Q2 fa xx, 'f' -Z , .M J, ,' Brian Bittiker Amy Bender Brian has peen involved in pase- pall Tor his second year aT SouTh- wesT. As an ouTside acTiviTy, he enjoys,snow skiing and aTTending Young Life. Brian also likes To draw and go To movies. Brian was cho- sen as Sophomore Howdy King. Amy has peen a memper of The swim Team for her second year aT SouThwesT. She enjoys going To Young Life and parTicipaTing in The German Clup. ln her spare Time, Amy likes To waTer and show ski, Amy was elecTed Freshmen Howdy Queen and Freshmen Fa- yoriTe. She plans To sTudy pusiness aT UniversiTy of Texas AT AusTin. Caren Williams Stephen Mueller Caren has represenTed her class well as a J.V. cheerleader and parTicipaTed in Allied YouTh. She enjoys singing in her church choir. and going To Young Life. Some of Caren's oTher inTeresT include gymnasTics and spending Time wiTh her friends. In The fuTure she plans To aTTend Baylor UniversiTy. STephen, a well rounded aTh- leTe, has exceled in boTh VarsiTy fooTball and paskeTball as well as J.V. baseball. STephen enjoys aT- Tending Young Life and weighT lifT- ing. He also keeps pusy wiTh his church youTh group. 66 First of oll, I feel like The sophomores oloss is reolly supportive of eoch other I PFGS. Vice SSC. TFGCIS. Think we could do just opout onything oncl receive opsolute support from The whole closs. We're very spirited ond Ioyol, but most of oll we respect eoch OTVWGT- Doris Chong, Sophomore Closs President Delegates Delegates: Liso lvliller 2 yrs lvlelisso Robinson 2 yrs Poul Sonclers 4 yr Steve Wolter 4 yr Merit Members: Chris Anderson 2 yrs Koye CoTTon 2 yrs Jeff Povero 'I yr S T First Row: Jeff Povero, Doris Chong, Scott Boum, Koye CoTTon Second Row: Melisso Robinson, Chris Murphy, Corimo Homideh, Liso Miller, STeve Wol- Ter Third Row: Poul Sonders, Chris An- d9l'SOf'l Chrisii Aaron Diana Ables Manuel Acuna Terry Aldahl Kyle Alexander Chris Alisup Rosa Alvarado Chris Anderson Tanya Anderson John Arihur Raymond Ayala John Baggeii Thomas Bailey Lisa Bailey Edward Bain Dorolhy Bakinias Arun Bapaila Eric Barnes Julie Barneii Michael Bara Sherea Barneii Arin Barooh David Bariek l-leaiher Basion Scoii Baum Laurie Baum David Baumgardner Roberi Beavers Frank Be-can Gary Beene Mario Benavides Amy Bender Russell Bergman Gregory Beurei Amy Binger John Binnieker Kerri Birchfield Brian Biiiiker Melissa Black Laurie Blessing Karen Blume Saniana Bochanan 14 SOPHOMORES 66444 av! 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Betsy Stewart The sophomore class has a lot of spirit, plus there is unity and overall together- ness- Guy iVioAteer CLASS OF '90 66444 af '90 ':,n,,kA Jason Carler is Doris CVWGVWQ ... John Chong 4 ' ' 'e J l,l J Daksha Chas lvlawala I ' AmL'k -A'. 'Li J Daniel Chrislofferson K My ff C C Healher Cissna Slephanie Cissna J a 2 E M! A fo vw 44, of 1 f LaTasha Clark J Maria Clark 1 o ,W 9, Brian Clemenls J ' Jim Clemenis Y ' Wendy Clinton , Sheldon Cohen A' Stephanie Coker ffmiis if 1511 -lll l,rlllr fl ' G .2 1 +7 , 1 1 i2zWf ,!' ' uw' ,J ,. 4 V 'U W ?! by . V, if fm 1 ,G f me J: April Comps V ' , Q 'a'l 59 Z' H W Tonvo Cook J J Q ' J lx Jud Coonroa 0 J 1 'V 0 l if f f John Collier ' ' 4, , ' V A J Lakresa Cooper A is Sfephanie Colhren , ' V ' . i 2. ,Lia 4 ,ins .1 M l 1 Wim i Af, la 2 f M z W W ,- Q , ' Q- 3 J 4 ., A' rs 5 'NN . ,ezkwgm ,X isi- -. C RAISING SPIRIT, Sophornores prepare for anolher pep rally. SOPHOIVIORES X f Q : fcfm - V 0 'wh l 39'- . A n my 'ymfilgwfiw 1' Hmm! 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' 4 0 , , . ,,,i,, ' 1 W -J - 2 1' A it 'inf ig. .QA ng 4 -B!fg.' ,vibe Qg4lslfa'Y'f5fw ,f -'tyifxit f Chalonda Coflon Danna Crawford Monifa Crosby Kalhy Cummings Gener Cupa Brian Czulno Welfon Daniels Brandi Danley Erica Darnell Kenny Donnell Adrian Davis Chrisfi Davis Darren Davis Lisa Davis Kevin Derr Julie Diaz Kenny Donnell Tiffany Dorminy LeMonfe Doucef Chrisfa Downey Brian Driscoll Michael Driscoll Randy Dugen Elisa Dunavanl Cyndi Durham Allyson Duwe Tricia Eafherly Renee Eichenberg Myron Ellis Vicky Esponoza Eric Esslinger Karl Efzal Wendy Ewing Theon Faggeff Jennifer Faigin Summer Tannwing Erika Farmer Cheryl Fields James Finley Renee Fisher Mandy Flfch Vicfor Flores CLASS OF '90 el' John Freeman Shari Freeman Marianne Frey Brad Frink Tina Fuller Bruce Frame Brian Farmer Schneewoak Gailers Monica Garcia Kim Gensheimer Mali George Krisli Gholslon Dena Giles Paul Giles Shonefle Glenn Adrian Golding Elliol Goldman Henry Gomez Julio Gonzales Suzanne Goveo Brefl Gray Shane Gray Ken Greene Michael Gibbs Laura Griffen Rosemary Guerrero Eric Guillermo Calhy Guzman Kerri Hackborl Brian Hackney Laurence Hambrlch Jr. Carimo Hamidch Angela Harp Trey Hari Kevin Harfer Rachel Hartman Sfacey Harwell Cassie Hedrick Donovan Heffron Dale Heide John Heiliger Carla Henry Kevin Henson Jennifer Heron Ashley Hicks Tiffany Higgens Richard Hill Tiffany Hill Lannelfe Holland 65444 av! 70 I ,JM ,..s,, WM ..,, , JJJJJJ J l J rm. 1-J rlr,, J JJ llll y ' W 1 M J i J rn J J f g. 2,33 -J - J J Q ' JJJJ JJ J - li in ' WJ? 1 ' wif ifgfiff' 's', if' ' J 'Alf' JJ I E .V rm , Vr r , -...ff---f j 5 E ,Z S J -JJJJ .. 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LL.-, Hr ,,L. , ,Q T ' ' 4' ., . . 4 '. - ,I ,f ' ' 2 ,,,ff ' I f. v . , 5 ,,,,, 3517. ..,,zz5,,.. is It 5 I ' 1 f- Qb f. f,.:wrsvv 4 55 . ,,. -1. .,,k, '53 ma' ! . r....1Vf,Ii . Zigi: V . f if Qfzeemcmffddcd Joe Holloway Ever Horan Nancy Horan Sidney Hornon ,Z fi i 1. . .. A 'E ' . Erich Jackson A Q' I Kevin Jackson ' T , Ricky Jackson it Jake Jelich I A 2 diff? WW yr fs W, . SURPRISE 'I6th! SURPRISE!! yells some sophomores, as They surprise The birThday girl. YN-f ' I ' 5 fwd ff Kim , Brad Hrfbar Joe Hsu Nick HuddIesTon Cameron Huffman ChrisTopher Hughes Carlos HunTer Sam Hunfer Don Huynh AnThony Irvin Janan Isom Shhhh . . . every- body here she comes. SURPRISEIIII lT's Thai Time in every child's life ThaT They can'T waiT for, Their l6Th birihday. 'Il was so surprised. IT makes you feel good To know ThaT your friends care enough abouf you To do someThing like ThaT, sTaTed Mindy Paprskar. The ThoughT of laTer curfews, daTes, more freedom, indepen- dence and your driv- er's license always seems To exciie any- one. Turning sixTeen didn'T make me feel any differenf unTil I goT my license, Then I felT older, duofed Tina Fuller. Michelle Moquih CLASS OF '90 Shonnon Jenkins Keisho Jingles Michoel Joblin Cedric Johnson Tony Johnson Troy Johnson Williom Johnson STephonie JohnsTon Dorryl Jones Mourice Jones RoberT Jones Sheldon Jones Trino Juorez Vlnoy Komble John Keesy Toro Kelley Jock Kemp Renee Kern Dovid Kerr Nicole KeTen Chris Key Nm -, f 'x -A A 66444 of 70 'T T Il 3 y , iizik ,isfmig f 'fl NT I ,4 924' f f ,f W me Ti TZ' K 4 ,Q l I in .ff Tl 'E 2 I : ill iisill is :,, V, W -1' ' , K f T' '. T iii IT . ,F D gf I ' h 'l 1 hm., ,,.. SOPHOMORE SPIRIT 2 2 0 SOPHOIVIORES WE ARE COOL! WE ARE MIGHTY! We're The closs of 'lQ9O! chonT The sopho- mores hoping To win The spiriT sTick ogoin. As we oll heord oT The pep rol- lies, The sophomores definiTely hod spiriT! They won The spiriT sTick four Times. NoThing could keep Them guieT. They siuck TogeTher like glue. The sophomores ore like one big fomily. Our uniTy ond spiriT omong The closs members, os well os our Rebel pride, hos reolly mode us sTond ouT. IT shows in everyThing we do. commenTs lVlisTy Rizo. Sophomore sTudenT body presi- denT Doris Chong feels, ul Think we hove o loT of closs spiriT. This closs spiriT ond closeness livened up The holls of SouThwesT. IT wos sTrong ond reody To flow over inTo nexT yeor. -Sheree Helge i F f77ZaTvm I w az'-1 H 'ff is -.,, Q .. U T J f E 5 J a.. ix ' M im f ' f:efWi, ,swf Ai Ziff 5. T7 , T ,,,, -. ,.:.,g-siziszfae-31 I ... i ' f is 4 X s , EN-' mfifxi - on , .1 ii ' I X . . . ., is -..4 11+ 5 . . ' ' if-f Qi' '55 X , - . J L. N' T -'f' I K 3 f h - . Q Fr ..-.. ,, nv iv V ' Jrli Zvi, new , M ,,,, , ., , 'les ' 2 X 5 4.45 4 ff? V: fl ' 142, ,V f . 4 Nc ,im ' -.. I ..,,, I , f Q KW I zii, , ,, ,, L, ,, V ' if, L .13 7 fm ef 3.14 ,MQ 5 Z ,... wir. f5'inW'2?'j5zf 'Y 71Z:i2 , 2 if X i5?f13v?QwA::' 1V44:'w' WW ew'--'H fwkmwf ff X y...4 TNQ-fifirf' , '15 ' 4 ' . ,wlqzzwyg f I' ,nm fffn Wi iiffn + . fn, 5 V, T , ,J ,,, ,,, , M I ,,.-, f I M, ,,,,, My Carolyn Khaled Kysa Kimball Jeanine King Kimberly King Kimberly King Breil Kirby Kory Knoll Lori Konchalski Dianne Lair Jodi Lamark Cory Langley Kevin Langley Bryan Lawrence Lee Lawson Christi Lee Amy Lemon Sarah Lesley Jamie Lewis Tanya Lewis Norla Lindsey Joseph Loiacano Joyce Long KiT Long Mike Lorenson Teresa Lowery James Lozos Alex Lyle Cissy Lyle Anihony Lyles Denise Mable l-leather MacGregor Gabriel Magallanes Duke Major Chrislina Maldonado Slephanie Maloon Jay Marks Jennifer Marlin Michael Martinez Craig Mason Michael Masssengale Traci Massolelii Serh Maiihews Guy McATeer Tracy McConnell Clay McCook Tommy McDade Deborah McKern CLASS OF '90 65444 of '90 ritllier 'k.', r :', H r ,,,,'. :f' Jf4: J f'f' , 'L f-r5 Derrick MCMi i0 J Jrss if J rrl r + J, i Y rrr yfxrri Chodd Medford ,,k ,J J, , : EJ' AJ Melissa Medina 1, I i' H ' Amy Meeks rr r ' Jf Lisa Miller Yh, fi : Derek lylllls J re Pamela Mills is yy y, J 1 JM, 'rf-gl5Jl,rJ,lr rx if ll? PM ff 5 ' Jenny Mlllsap J ,r f . cf? J , James Miner Mike lvlllcrrell My eg ' i shawn Milchell ' i 3 i:f,, Q, I f if ix '. fl Jonn Mononan 4 Jr J :ii Z ,iii 1,,,, y J ' if - J f vs , ' I n ,, ,J .KJ rerrrrw J 4, . J, rf f JW ef rw , ,JU 'W .. gleam M Y ff? 3 rf if Q if ' f J J 4? W-,W 2 rl hr 1 J Loredana Moldovan JJ: ' Y .. Elena Monioya A 1 ' ' J ' 'Z ' ii' H Jennifer Moody if Casey Moore f 3 3, Dore Moore rr 'J J Jennifer Moore J - Jusnn Moore I ' :I vo ave ! s, Mohammed Moore 4 J A ' I Billy Moran J r MGH Morgon ,J Jaime Moreno z 5 r P J ' Rachelle Moyers J fs , r Q3 V . . 'Wriiixu 1: r ' r Slepnen Mueller ' ' f r 1 Blake Murrbhree ' J r' Jimmy Murpnree J X 51.1 rr Q J r rrr J 4 2 ,rri i iii J r - 'W JJ iii- .f wif ,-,r rrr H ,r., ,J if Jr T , ,V J Jw -Wg. ar ie ers r r - J, e J ' - Y 6 v X J, JJ We Jennifer Neale U f' -. J r g Q r J ' Q 1 , .., . 3 Kristina Neale N A .J J. Amie Nelson V J . ZA A 9 if JJ J J .. Sleplrerr Newberry J riJi 25' Debra Newsom J' 1 J f J , f 2 J Wi 3 5 gre 7 'J ' f r r i r J r r JJ STGCY NUHOD J JJ. r J William O,DOnieI .JJ.. A VV Michelle O'D0V f'leH r r 'fr Jus -V , We .. ., DOWN OST J' ' J Q ' J Snarla Paden ' J. Mlrdv PGWSKG' r r J Gary Parkinson - A r r r ie., J l Keiin Parker ' Seorr Perker rJ Amy Parkman il' 'J' 'i Kenneln Parmelee V JJ, Tammy Parnell W ' :!x l l Tamara Parris J ii r W , 2 2 2 SOPHOMORES J r f J J r f .J if 'ur '49 ,JI .J is ' W. . . r J J WJ. JJ m , , JA If A4 1 V rr 3 f J 'N i X 4 77Zo77Z6Z!c'cm!Pae4ze ,- f f gf Z 1 X 5? , , ,,,, I 5' 4 W Q . + 3 lg , E f Q 4 ' f 1 rr n r 1 'vw , gzx, QC W 2 X 1? l .. in i 5 J W if x, - Tonyd Plocico Jeff Povero Eddie Price Sandro Prieio Cruz Puenie 3 ogy ge-'P ' X X K as . SOS .. so ' t ' 1 i QE 5, s N , X 23 . ' 3 3 S, .N w R M it Xx??2iii1: W., . GW-54 Q 'mfm2 ww we s WN HOW DOES IT FEEL NOT TO BE A FISH FRESHMAN ANYMORE? if Koriney Pdul Eric Pemberion Corrie Penne Michelle Ann Peregrine G-ind Perrndnn Andred Peters Jennifer Peiers Broni Peterson Ddnielle Peliiii Dung Phdn Monirelle Phillips Lori Pierce Merci Pilson Ddvid Piolrowski Q6 l'm glad l'm not a fish because we don't get made fun of by the upperclassmen. For example, they say that we are too young to be out late. Wendy Ewing 66 The good thing about not being a fish is that we don't get cased on about smelling bad, being the babies of the school, or being called fishermen. Alysid Ricnichi CLASS OF 90 223 l Heidi Quaife Rachelle Rader Trlcna Ragsdale Susan Rains Tara Rankin Elizabeth Rarnos Jusiin Rarnzy Kevin Reeves Alysia Ricnicni Rosa Rivera Pam Rivers Misti Riza Erica Roberts Melissa Robinson Julie Rorno Carri Ross Marina Rozanicn Michelle Ruiz Kevin Rurherforcl Tamara Ruiledge Robynn Ryckeley ,,,,-W,..M W,,, A ,,,W,,M,M, ...WM Zhu Of 70 Q5 WW V L W. ,,., , 4 ,. ,ii ,r,,, i My hr' ' , , Zi gg!! M X . H , ii,, . - ' ii' W E MW , , ,:,r, . , A ' Q, 2 I if ff A l i V, it ,Q ,, I 4 ,I f V 4, ,I is si f In gym 'QW f , if ' , 2 V, .: l V'5if 1 ,,,, . 1 ' ' is ,. ,b l Z an 2 ,hi I , V V lr is , 5 HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT BEING THE FIRST ONES TO GRADUATE IN THE 90'S? G .2 I ' ,' 'Sr 5 , ,,,,A .,,,N.. , ww an Witf' ,, - , 2 fw , f if H vs, , 1 1 ' ff W: We 65 224 65 It feels good because you are starting your life in o new decade. Sarah Lesley It feels good for our great class to be first in everything: first in the new decade, first in class rank, etc. Slepnen Mueller SOPHOMORES ' 'Vw is . , , WS J ,,,L AA, ,11, , W Us 2 , I 1 2445f6fSf?6gZ61 ,,,, X, V ,tt X. FX A 4 tg. ' 'Vi' , E ' 'lv tial 'X liftl I f, W. .fr .- 1 . f ' Z? , - K ,.,,,..,., . I . 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T T ' TT on S X A , -W M ,, me V ' f ,1 it f V H f ' ,, l i A v V ' I iaf' Ji v 1 MSE OV I ,,,i. 7l , :,1 W i , , y ,ii ,, , 1 W g W4 ' r A ami .MM l n Eddie Yi Jdred Young Dono Zenczdk Tino Zimmermdn Scott Winters Jim Wiscombe Gino Wood Derek Woodord Sheree Woods Kdtrind Woodson Wendy Woolfoik Brdd Wright Chdndrd Wright Jennifer Wright Michdei Wright Sdndy Wrzesinski Amee Wydtt Hdtiey Yee THE SOPHOMORE GUYS ofter busting out of jdil enjoy rockin' dt the Howdy. CLASS OF '90 First Row: Holly BarneTT, Heafher Hass, Tanya James Second Row: Donald Cager, Joe Regan, Andy Lefferman ,r.-.-.. Heather Haas Joe Regan Heafher, who has a varieTy of inTeresTs, represenfed her class as freshman cheerleader. She was in- volved in The Spanish Club, Young Life, and was a member of The golf Team aT SouThwesT. HeaTher also likes To snow ski and is aciive in her church youfh group. Joe sTarTed off his firsT year aT SouThwesT on The righT fooT. He was elecfed as sTudenT council member by his class in SepTember. He was also acTive in Young Life. Joe enjoys snow skiing, Tennis, and wanfs To be a poliTician. FRESHIVIEN FAVORITES fx I -1 - QC T . ,D wr. V J . ,' .Q-. N.,,.s-.5 .Qjfx,,,,1,L ' J im gas 181: 2.23 A Andy Letterman Tanya James Andy sTarTed off his firsT year aT SouThwesT as a freshman fooTball player. He was also very acTive in Young Life. His hobbies include fooTball and snow skiing. He enjoys being wiTh his friends and wanfs To become a lawyer. Tanya represenTed her class as a freshman cheerleader This year. She was a member of The Spanish Club, The soccer Team, and was involved in Young Life. She was acfive in her church youTh group, and enjoys waTer skiing and play- ing The piano in her spare Time. Someday Tanya would like To be- come a child phsycologisT. JZ .Br-1-1. 'si as ,,q1A,.,W4. ,W,., ' .3 Holly Barnett Donald Cager In her firsT year aT SouThwesT, Holly was very acfive in ROTC. She was also in Excelsior Zenifh and The SOS club. She was a member of The choir af school, as well as in church, where she served as presi- denT of her youTh group. Affer col- lege Holly hopes To Teach elemen- Tary school. The freshman class chose Don- ald To represenf Them as sTudenT council presidenf This year. He was also a hurdler on The Track Team. He played The alTo-saxophone in The band, and in his spare Time as well. ln The fufure, Donald wanfs To be a creafure fabricafor. 66 The freshmon oloss reolly hos d loT of spiriT. We sTiok TogeTher. I'd soy we're very uniTed, buT we're olso o very wild group who love To hove fun oil The Time. Once we geT our minds seT on someThing, we con'T pe sTopped. Dondld Coger, Freshmdn Cldss PresidenT Class of '91 Delegates PFGS- Doncild CGQGT Delegates: Dono Molooh Vice Pres. Tony Morris Joe IQQQQN Sec. KrisTen Vvogoner rrgvig Thgmpggn Trecis. Corliso Colmon Cliff Wiegqnci Merit Members: MiToh Miers Greg VVhiTTen Firsl Row: KrisTen Wdgoner, Cdrlisd Col- mdn, Joe Regon, Trdvis Thompson Sec- ond Row: Tony Morris, Cliff Wiegdnd, Dono Mdlooh, MiTch Miers, Greg WhiT- Ten, Donold Cdger FRESHMEN DELEGATES Jon Abrams Tonya Adams Keilh Adkinson Brenl Allen Emilio Almaguer Mari Alvarado Margaret Amos Cryslal Anderson David Andersen Jennifer Anson Michelle Archie Slephanie Armislead Courrney Armslrong Allan Awirey Vidushi Babber Sandra Baker Joey Baldwin Deana Barnes Shoshanil Bargen Holly Barnell Michelle Barlek Rebecca Barlon Carrie Bass Sallie Baslon Bryan Beard Debbie Bearden Adam Beck Bryan Beckman Iris Bekker Garcia Bell Angela Berlin Gina Binger Charlorle Blair Andrew Boehm Kris Boggs Bryan Bogie Mario Bogie Dennis Bollinger Kyle Booker Jessica Bonilla Cedric Bowman Todd Boykin Joe Brezel Brandy Brown Cassius Brown 2 FRESHMEN 63444 af '97 f--is 1 X-, . - sf if X Lal xi -. s x xx N , 13...--.-27 -,.,f' X . .. ,uv 5' 2 N H 23 A 1 -1. w ,,.:s X ii A NE .- .. gg s NX Q' i is ,r . if as Q. .r 5 ,, 2 l 5 1 Q ne' 4-K ky in E Adzamfdafd gem.. U C ' X Ci I D, ' P -Y, 1 1' r , W ' W ,.f , 4 A .. Q fp? N4 if wx l , B n A A l ,fr , x XX! 2 Q , .fef 2, ., n. '4, ' 4 xy Q 4 I 5 , mis' x' ' -x L, if 4 A. WHAT'S UNIQUE ABOUT THE FRESHMEN CLASS? Our ability to take criticism from upperclass- men makes the freshmen class unique. We don't let it bother us because we'll soon be up- perclassmen ourselves. Aaron Washabaugh CLASS OF '94 Collin Brown Denise Brown Sherri Burk Edward Brown Kevin Brown Nicole Brown Mark Burl Manly Buckles Donald Cager Darren Cagle John Calder Daniel Calderon Darrell Caldwell l-lealher Caldwell Jeff Campbell Scarf Carra Aaron Carra Rick Carson Bill Carter Lawrence Carier Yvonne Casas Sandip Chakraborli Chrislina Chandler Suhong Chang Jeff Charbonnei Brandon Chenaull Joey Chilson Derek Cholewinski Brian Clay Nikki Clay Larry Clinian Michael Cobb 231 JoAnn Coker Carlisa Coleman Jeffery Cole Mark Connely Jacob Corbin Jennifer CoTTen Brian Cox Jolynn Cox Shannon Cox Jennifer Crader Michelle Crider Lisa Crowder Jeffery Cummings Craig Currier Monica Dale David Davis Douglas Davis JusTin Davis Tawana Dyan Delgado Sherri Densmore Reagan DenT Troy DenT KrisTy Derrick Julie Dickler Amy Doig Tricia Donnelly dau af '91 I T' nf T ,'f.'V- 5 K , f , LL lug 'nw ,f l . f 'T y Q C fgjfsx if X -- . ,gf an , V 'Vik , , A I K ,K K ,.,. ' ia ' .X xxx ny , Q L i , H MI.. , ,, , I x Xigf' 'f., K. Q, ,X ., W I 2 . g q ygggjj ,, 5 ---iw' ,.e , 5 , , T 5 ffl I X e I i H ' I I Q Ali I I iffy W, ,r. ,f, iw: v- ' 5 Q, ' . ' T s Q, , TEV. K' if iii, , 1' CLUELESS? 2 3 2 FRESI-IIVIAN if 4 GeTTing used To a new schedule and new Teachers can be scary,noT alone a whole new school. SomeThing every freshman had To deal wiTh. I realize now I have To work harder for my grade because whaT I do now can affecT The resT of my life, said Freshman Thomas SiewerT. AlThough for some, high school was easier for Them. I enjoyed The facT I have an older broTh- er who helped me To decide on The classes and Teachers I wanTed, said Freshman Andy LeT- Terman. -Debra Lavake CONFUSED, Cliff Wiegohd? TT ' 72 , ,, f , ff Q fa, I KAW' A, 1 ff , v 4 5 , 12 2, ,ff 65 9 eadezfifackez ,: 4-if 9 , 125 if ' M I i W: 3 f 4 ' f Q 'Z Q '4 ' --V I 1 .W W. .1-1' 4 W ' M? V 3 Q -' i , W . ,,, 0 rn ,, .W 5 ? rs ff E I Z ly 5 J f fikkrsgg M x t M ai. 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CLASS OF '94 Corey Dodey Jennifer Dorn Damon Dorst Brian Dowling Debra Drier Stephen Dunlcel Geof Eigsti Christina Ellingworth Teresa Elliott Nikki English Dianna Espinosa Michael Evans Steven Felan Dorit Feldman Ernestine Finley Alvin Flores Kimberly Flynn Robert Fonteno Brian Ford Misty Ford Brett Foster Christine Foucault Heidi Fowler Chelsy Francisco Jim Frey Dawn Froh Garett Gallo Claudette Gardner Cynthia Garreti William Garza Arthor Gatica Ken Genshaw John George Heather Giessuebel Chris Giles Melissa Gill Kimberly Golden Zachariah Gomez Cathy Gonzalez Katie Goold Gore Blake Mike Gorclen Jennifer Grassia Angela Green Ilene Gresky Tami Griggs Vicki Gristina Heather Haas Hillary Hacker 233 Carmen Hagemier Lisa Hall Lynn Hall Carl Hallowell Michelle Hambrick Larry Hammill Angela Hancock Jennifer Hancock Leah Hannah Cade Hanson Sharnell Harden Eden Hardy Chris Harrison Monica Harshbarger John Hari Jill Harler Chrisly Hawkins Chrisly Henderson Cynthia Henry Alberlo Hernandez Jason Hibbs Alan Hill Jody Hill Jangila Hillas Les Hofmanj Chris Holderj Slacy Holleman LeShonda Holmes Rachel Holmes Jenni Hollon Krislen Hooper Mary Horan Jennifer Horn Slacy Horn Anne Humphries Aaron Hunl Calherine Hunler George Hunler Sam Hunter Chris Hyde Audra Gabrielle Israel Theresa lvers Lauren Ivy Tina Jackson Tracy Jackson Michael James Tonya James David Jarrall Charisse Johnson 2 3 4 FRESHIVIEN X r L L.-S 29 NSW A il. .. , ' 1 ,L f ill v. , iij 41 . Q . 'vi Y. , , yo -lemad xi --sf AN 1.3.5 Q. ff i X I f i Jennifer Lapharn Chris Leiand Teresa Lemus FIRST PEP RALLIES 66 At first, the Freshmen didn't really know what was going on, but after a while they started getting into the school spirit. Kristen Wagoner QQ I thought I would be made fun of by upperclass- men, but it was fun. which Miers Gerald Johnson Jennifer Johnson Katrina Johnson Sonya Johnston Anne Jones Greg Jones Lacey Jones Kris Kaiser Alan Keefe Tarik Khan Vivek Khandekar Karren King Heather Hanks J. Lynn Knox Wissam Kolaiiata Dana Koon Cory Kosse Tyler Krehiik Susan Lombard Tonya Lane Jili Lansden CLASS OF '94 Bobby Link Marc Loffis James Long John Lopez Kelly Madden Dana Maloch WM of '91 J K 'is L --. ' P -Q X si: . s T 1 T , 5 o J !,'Xssf3 . .... . . . . . . X my 5 Sr o T oi Jason Mandi X Cecilie Mann ---- 1 -'-- ' ',',f:' 2 ,q': 'ffgi N 'T Jamie Mann , ll lhab Marcus ':,k 8 1 Jefeml' MGMT 1. Q, RQ Renee Marfin ' if fr ' G-yGy Marfinez T J ,mK . , lris Marfinez Fx I ' x Kafhi Mason Richard Massey Lawrence Maffhews Kim Mayo Jerron McAfee MaTT McBride Terry McConaThy Linda McCorkel Vicki McCorkel Burfrando McKay James McKeown Jeremy McKinney Jason McMillan Jennifer McPeak Qs. .. wk. J ,M , I G 3 . I. l GETTING THE HANG OF IT 2 3 6 FRESHIVIAN IT began, as iT always does, monfhs before The occasion, wiTh many of The girls rushing To find The perfeci dress for Homecoming. In some cases This is even more im- porTanT Than finding a dale! Che selecT group, however, wasn'T sure of The proper way To ap- proach This big evenf. This group was The Freshmen. As They asked Their older friends how To deal wifh This siTuaTion, They realized Thai The FRESHMEN Krisfen Wagoner and Joe Regan help on The class floaf. only way To have a perfecf Homecoming was To relax, gef in- volved, and To go wiTh someone you know you will have a good Time wifh. One Freshman Hgof The hang of iT and affer if was all over, Krisfy Derrick, escorfed by Reagen Denf commenfed l'lT was alof of fun buf if There had been more people There iT would have been even beTTer! -Kim Barber Jonas Medina Jean Meredith Thomas Messick Mitch Miers Diane Miller Elizabeth Miller Misty Millican Rusty Milliman Elisa Millsap Brooke Mincey Mary Monahan Minhaj Moneer Jeff Montana Shan Moon Jennifer Moquin Tony Morris Kristina Morton Michelle Mosley James Muiroy Tabassurn Muheer Chris Murphy John Nagley Bucky Nance Anne Nelrns Nicole Nelson Elerter Newton Phyu Nguyen Phuong Nguyen Steve Nieto Christy Nichols Karen Nute Jason Oakley Sara Oderberg Jennifer Owens Lori Parker Julia Parrnelee Ben Partch Matthew Partridge Sandip Patankar Nathaniel Payne Jay Pempsell Edward Perez CLASS OF 94 Mindy Porter Andy Powell Aric Pratt Mark Price Kim Prince Brian Puente Mark Pulliam Sheila Pustajovsky Kim Putnam Jennifer Quoin Craig Ramsey Stephen Rauls Salman Razi Greg Reed Zack Reed Joseph Regan Anna Rendon Erika Reyes Tannula Rhoten Matthew Roberson Kimberly Roberts Julie Rose Angela Ross Lorianne Rowe Shawn Rundle Howard Russell Jeff Sager Karina Salas Rebecca Salinas Richard Sanders Kylee Sandifer Ken Savage Tammy Savage Jim Scanlon Lori Schemensky Stephen Schmidt Susan Scott B.J, Sell Roger Sepulveda Scott Seymour Arthur Shepert Jamie Shinn Jill Shoemaker Chrissy Shagle Tomas Siewert Christa Silvenis Stephanie Singleton Pete Slater Frank Sloan 2 3 8 FRESHMEN l -Q 3 654440K x M ' , gr- x 1, 4: It xxx SN' x X , X 1 fa.:-QW vs 5 s X Pau'mf'7 Amy Smith Lyndell Smith Toni Smith Wendy Smith Wayne Spaulding 0 T ffm 'E , L L Q T 4 in -PMS QYQF Cecil Sparks 'QK1 r Q 'L .. L, Q V , - fv- K f mfr . 5 sv' I X A - A Roderick Spearman Chien Stafford Susan Stallings 5, R. Dereck Stamp A . -f of Riche Stanley Zina Stevens Chris Stewart Qi Jon Souder as eC 345 ,I K X 4 KX x ?3Tl?L Daphne Stewart Joey Stewart F Victoria Stewart T' ' Michelle Stein Karrie Stiles Casey Strachan ' x. S .q Tip Suddeth Q., f S S as N - Wg 7 .- ff in Freshman Feast Waiting for lunch seemed like an eternity. As soon as the bell rang, the parking lot overflowed with upper-classmen, while freshmen filled the cafeteria. Waiting in long lines for what wasn't exactly Taco Buena wasn't great, but some weren't bothered by it. 'il eat in the cafeteria, but l never eat the food. I bring my own from home, HOPING TO LIVE THROUGH his next class, Andy Letterman prays his lunch won't kill him. Amy Sunderman Cedric Sutton Hilary Sutton T , Michelle Sutton , f A .Y , Ming Szete - i fi' A 5 Linda Tamulevlcz Jon Tarklngton ' A remarked Freshman, Michelle Bar- tek. Unless they knew upperclass- men with cars. Freshmen were stuck at school. l get a ride with a friend if l can, but if l can't, then I just walk to Stop-N-Go. Explained Michelle Barnes, freshman. Most freshmen were found spending their lunch period in the cafeteria, imagining the famous Mexican scramble to be a delicious Taco Buena taco. -Deobrah Ogden CLASS OF '94 James Taylor Patrick A. Taylor Michael Teagaraen Stephanie Telck Hung Thack Kris Thiboclcaux Darrian Thomas Derrick Thomas Kimberly Thomas Michelle Thomas Tammie Thompson Travis Thomson Bryan Thurman John Tinney Clarence Tippens Hope Ton Allyson Travis Claudia Trujillo Stephen Trujillo Tim Trujillo Vanessa Tucker Neil Udani Josh Vaslow Vanessa Vaughn John Vick Randy Vick Kristin Wagoner Linda Wakeman Jell Walker Aaron Washabaugh Kim Watley John Webb Jim Webb Stephanie Weber Jennifer Weinman Marianne Wells James West Roy Whatley Kari White Shannon White Chad Whitt Gregory Whitten Loren Whitten Cliff Wiegand Lyn Wiles Shane Wilhelnie Michelle Williams Stacy Williams Ted Williams 2 4 0 FRESHIVIEN 66444 of '97 . .JT at J 3 3 z S '. J. ,. is gi 3 f fs, girl , 'x 4Lf , iiisi, Q iiir - J A Q' iff . -i-lii f'i it +C gf 54,4 ,, A T J i'iss f T ew S il'i ii 'i'l ' ' W J - gig- t 1 -'siy 5 f M W. tw' J f Fiifi 'WV - I 5 :wif i iiii V3 i l T wefi fiff film A .- l . T 'ZQQW gig? A 4 J it siv?f2wi.!eEfe -iffy -' .L A L A 1 f' ' 3 i A A ' ' T T J T , in 7 X , .,,.,,,. We ,7 df W N I , ,,, fa' Q QS uv '10 W , -vw, , fi X m it L ill l Q .si 1ii'5 Q 4 havin, ,, ..,,, , , ,E , ,M : .WW ,Wg ,if ,ff ' S EW rg is Zin J 1- V 'fi g 's 3, ,llii 4:55 . 1 H . Mug: Ag l Q f . I 1, i r' H V V T f ,,,,,, , f' 'Z ' M A 7aqZofzf 706604 f, .f 4 ' 'Q w ti' .sg U Z6 , v. ly' f , ' at, K 9, V y 42, , Joson Wilson lviisti Wilson Robert Wilson Eric Winnett Jennifer Winston Robin Winterling Bobbie Wolfe Mikoel Wolke Mouri Wood Notosono Woolridge Cory Wright Emily Wyss Mondi Yorborougn Orit Yiffrocn Lindo York Bort Young Elizobetn Zimmermon Denise Couch Snoyne Crosslond Jeromie Holverson Andrew Lettermon Amy Lewis Andre Lewis Keith Littlejonn Corlos Longorio Felicio Poge Byron Wolton Alice Wotson 12 CLASS OF '94 H Y TEACHER . ,, I TALK I l1,i ,V ,.....w-1 Principal, Mandeville iii I ff' ggi' - if Vice-Principal, Norveoz Vice-Principal, Hcirdgroves Vice-Principal, Ivliichell ADMINISTRATION SHS -:. '. T .iv 'T wif- s.25 ,- J l 1 r L 'f? -'- -- 5':.',i:'-Q . - -iz. 'Y' XU-'.:'-I RJ S ' J R FACULTY ,Q an 40 S T W 0 K, 2 1: vi . f- . Af.--we ':: 'el4fi- Pam Barkley: Attendance Office Wllla Barmlnskl: A Capella, Concert, Gospel Choirs: Music History Jerry Bennett: ROTC Mamie Boyd: Home Ec.: Child Development: FHA Laura Brown: Librarian: Whiz Quiz Jane Bungarz: German: German Club Allce Burns: Algebra Barbara Cager: Algebra, Geometry: Whiz Quiz Marllyn Clark: Spanish Julle Cochran: Vocational Counselor: Academic Decathalon Mary Colbert: Typing, Personal Business Management Don Compton: P.E.fHeaIth: Basketball, Football, Track Coach Dorothy Cook: Home Ec. Deanna Coplln: GPS: Cheerleader Sponsor: Allied Youth: Natural Helper Tlna Cummings Dorthy DavIdson: HECEXHERO Jo Davidson: Algebra Edlyne Dickson: Theatre Arts: Thespian Troupe: Announcer's Club Angela Dolce: Biology, Anatomy, Science Club: CSG: Natural Helper: Management Team Pam Dukes: Special Education Jo Eggleston: Health: CSG: Natural Helper John Etzel: Physics, Math Norm Fulton: Librarian Cynthia Grandberry: Hall Monitor Carol Graves: English: Cheerleader Sponsor Tlna Greenlee: Computer Moth: Math Club Sponsor Lucl Griggs: Secretary Janice Hardgraves: Vice-Principal: NHS Morrls Haynes: World History, American History Mary Hearn: Algebra: Excelsior Zenith: Math Club SHS FACULTY TEACHER TALK c. INSIDE THE TEACHERS LOUNGE No, I'm sorry. You ccln'T come in Then To moke up your TesT. ThdT's my pldnning period. AT one Time or dnoTher we've dll heord This excuse, or one close To iT, from o Teocher. BuT whdT ex- ocTIy is iT ThdT Teochers do? Where do They go? There ore o few liTTle-known hid- ing ploces oround The school. In GD efforT To comouflclge The choos behind The doors, The fdcuITy hos cleverly disguised Their Two mec- cds if you will, using The ncime Teochers' workroom. The duesrlon pldgulng mdny people is: WhdT redlly goes on in The Tedchers' workroom? MosT sTudenTs, however, couldn'T even IocdTe eiTher of The Two work- rooms, much less describe whoT goes on. So, The Tedchers were dues- Tioned in order To geT The full scoop on whdT hclppens behind closed doors. lVlosT hod The some Thing To soy-ThdT There's d IoT of rouTine work like grdding pclpers, running copies of Those TesTs we've dll grown To love, ond Typ- ing up hdndouTs ond fifTy-pdge worksheeTs. According To severdl Tedchers, There is o IoT of joking ond good ndTured Teosing. lVIr. Wofson, gov- ernmenT ond economics Teocher, is fomous for his joke of The morn- ing. IT seems ThdT every doy he comes in wiTh d joke, funny or noT, for dll of his colledgues. lvldny people expressed Their pride in These HGSCGDG rooms. lvlrs. Pom Nelson, hlsfory ond gov- ernmenT Teocher, described The workrooms os o ploce where we dll kind of geT off The wdll. When you've hod o bod doy you con go in There reol upTighT ond The ldugh- Ter will breok The Tension. There's olwoys CI shoulder To cry on if you ever need iT. One person described The dolly riTuoIs ThoT some of The Teochers go Through. ApporenTly iT is The some poTTern doy dfTer doy for some. For insTdnce, IVlr. ETzel from The science depdrTmenT wolks in chewing on o TooThpick ond boTh- ers lvlrs. Hughes for noT hoving fresh coffee mode. His fomous Idsf words ore somewhere dlong The lines of onoTher greoT one. -Karen TGTOW7 DISCUSSING THEIR EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES, Mrs. lT'S BEEN A HARD DAYS NIGHT, so iourndlism Tedcher Gerlyn Mc- Ivlory Alice Word dnd Mr. Gene Wofson hdve cl choT Dondld Tokes o nop on The socred couch in The Tedchers work- during Their 6Th period pldnning period. room. INSIDE THE TEACHEITS LOUNGE L 'E - f WM,s... .x..,,x W L. , ...., SHS FACULTY LL? X - '1 mm ' T L - ' it 'L'L E 'G f Q 1.55 R 6 L 11. Q . .X fk 'tiff L A :pf : g ini .3 A.,... L L ...W ...,.., L, L L :L i' LL Qs 1 ,si M: 1 , Y 4, A szsfilifiim L 1. - , .L L ..k.x , L L :L -L ,L 3 :Nw s 1 ww it ' LLLL L,LL, L L , 5 3 M W ' K x L s 1 K L. , L. ...Xin x.k. L, . glgigqsg li .. X s G R L rss ' s .: - -Q -r '1-1 L is NX Qin gills. L fsgsi lite A X5 , 1- L F ' 2- f' i ' 2 : X L ,, 2 'L L Nw: f--- 'f 1 f L ag . S 5 T mfs? 5 f x Q... 1 L 4 s ig, 4 fi' Q fx Af Lg Q 'S , i S 1 i iv ' T T L .g,gy., L .g s, . Q2 I SWS 3' wx ' f' Li gee k v x xx X f 1 Martha Hlckey: Biology, Chemistry: Science Club Tim Hood: Algebra: Soccer Coach: Cycling Club Wayne Housewrighl: World History, American History, Department Head: Student Council Fay Ingram: Nurse: Medical Careers Club Tom lsham: ROTC Judi Janes: Algebra Geometry Odessa Johnson: American History Jane King: Typing Gerald Llepert: German, English: German Exchange Program Beth Llewellyn: French: French Club: IAFS Club Bob Lowe: Speech: Football, Track, Cross Country Coach Glenn Mandeville: Principal Rudy Mauser: P.E.: Football Coach Tami May: Secretary Gerald McCombs: Aviation Joyce McCown: English Gerlyn McDonald: Yearbook: Newspaper: English Kris McIntosh: ACT: Volleyball, soccer Coach Dorlhy Measures: Data Processor Lonnie Middleton: TrigfPre-Calculus, Algebra: Management Team Steve Morrow: Government, World History, American History: YAG Tony Narvaez: Vice Principal Evelyn O'DeII: Spanish: Spanish Club Shirley Parks: Registar Roy Perry: Counselor Annie Miller: Geometry, Volleyball, Basketball Coach Yvonne Miller: Hall Monitor Carmen Mitchell: English George Mitchell: Vice Principal Bob Morgan: Counselor SHS FACULTY ,- ., ,.,,L,. -V ..-Q -,.-.'- gg!-.,. -..,.-rs. , . -., -.n1--,- - . SHS -gift, 'J ucgw-.:,Lr ,-li l,i: ':,..-ff -:f,-g- ata' . LLL- :1yG11:.ffgg my 1 Y 1 5 7- A . . -A 4,1 9 ,v N, R X S Mary Poweel: English Jacquelyn Prlckettz Attendance Office Charles Rand: English: Insight: lnk Spots Harold Rogers: Drafting: Tennis Barbara Salley: Typing, Accounting R.J. Scaturro: Special Education Llnda Schram: P.E.fHeaIth: Volleyball, Soccer Coach Harold Scott: Biology: Basketball Coach Robert Sherman: Band Director Bettie Smith: Art: Art Club Avls Stone: Algebra, Geometry, Trigj Pre-Calculus: SOS Club: Math Club Floy Stringer: VAC Wllllam Summit: ICT Carolyn Swlnney: Typing, Word Processing, Accounting: CSG Sylvla Tave: Counselor Martha Taylor: GPS Mlke Thompson: English: Basketball, Baseball Coach Janet Thoms: Marketing Education: DECA Jane Thomson: English Rumelle Truett: English, Department Head Laura Utley: Chemistry: Whiz Quiz A.W. Vlckrey: Woodshop Gene Watson: Government, Economics Mary Wells: English Earl Whiteside: Counselor Joe Wlckware: Metal fPlastics Edna Wilkins: English Evelyn Wilson: English, Ink Spots: Natural helper Marllyn Wooldridge: ACT, English: Academic Decathalon Denise Yanklez P.E.fHealth: Basketball, Track Coach SHS FACULTY ,,,, , .,,, , ,,., ,,,,, , , .,:,,. s,,,, ,,., ,,s, , FACULTY A x Y wfggfglffi V l N: '15 f -A, 1- my-1 nf- fr- yn- -.N . Swag-sizir-'-: fr vi.-'.f-1,-I5 211' TEACHER . - T 5 A I, .NI T A L K ff, EXTRA CREDIT FOR TEACHERS lf anyone deserves To be rec- ognized for Their hard work iT's . . . you guessed iT . . . our Teachers. From Typing To calculus, The SHS sTaff was deTermined for us To learn. They puT up wiTh fighTs, pro- crasTinaTion, and excuses. WheTh- er fighTs were resolved in The class- null gunner- room or Taken To The vice-princi- pal, Teachers did Their besT To help keep our faces recognizable. Ex- cuses for procrasTinaTion varied from We moved lasT nighT and I Think The movers musT have Thrown iT away, To l'm geTTing married and accidenTally mailed iT wiTh The wedding inviToTions. Some Teachers were even dedi- caTed enough To sTay a few hours afTer school To help us. The sTaff aT SouThwesT definiTely sTuck wiTh iT Through Trying siTuaTions, and mosT even managed To mainTain Their saniTy.-Deborah Ogden seas? fs WHISPERING SWEET NOTHING, Ivlr. Charles Rand gives The daily gossip To lvlrs. Evelyn Wilson. LENDING A HELPING HAND, Counselor Sylvia Tave helps sTudenTs plan Their Schedules. Mirla Ballle- S anish - D Nelva Carroll: FOM, Consumer MaTh, Pre Algebra Ann Harmon: DebaTe: Forensics Morris Hoffpaulrz World HisTory, American HisTory Bob Hughes: Economics: Foofball, Soccer Coach Carolyn Hughes: Algebra, Calculus, CompuTer lVlaTh: NHS Tommy Ingram: World HisTory: Baseball Coach Joel Langvardl: LaTin, Russian: Swimming Coach Morris McGlIvray: Psychology Jerry Meehan: English Zoe Murphy: Special EducaTion Bealriz Murray: French, Spanish: French Club Zoltan Nagy: CompuTer MaTh Pam Nelson: OrchesTra Arthur Tave: GeomeTry Dorlhy Thomas: ChemisTry: DeparTmenT Head: Science Club Jeweline TruITT: GPS Mary Ward: English: STudenT Council Glen Wood: HealTh, World HisTory: FooTball, Baseball Coach James Wood: P.E.: BaskeTball, Golf Coach Lee Wren: Biology EXTRA CREDIT FOR TEACHERS ,. i E gxkx-x K . ,... is WQQQM ,.V,,..,,w..-.-,fm my S if-Q 9,1 QQ! vin sin . vis awp xxx sn, iv uv 'Sag DN THE MQVE hree o'clock-lhal broad as lhe way we explored magic lime lhal marked lhem-from exlracurricular ac- lhe end of one more day livilies lo jusl hanging aroung of leachers, ever-grow- wilh friends. ing homework, and crowded halls. A variely of inleresls made Making our mo ve look on several differenl meanings afler school as sludenl lfe encom- passed more lhan jusl aclivilies-il included class spiril, friendships, sporls, dances, and lhe people and placed lhal made our sludenl body unique. Our inleresls were as OH WHAT A FEELlNG! , exCIOirT1S Sennor Alison Swlhura . I I I Ossheiumpsfof ITS UUE MOVE joy al The lhoughl of anolher school day. ..-.. -1.- for a varied sludenl body. John Monlgomery, senior, said, No maller whal you wan led lo do or where you wanled lo go, lhere was always someone lo go wilh. The lime spend away was well de- served and for some, needed in order lo mainlain menlal heallh. However we spenl lhe lime, lhough, il expressed our individualily and slyle while we were ON THE MO VE. -Debbie Teagarden LIVING UP TO HIS REPUTATION as a ladies' man, Senior Luis Who can forgeT The anTici- paTion suf- fered The day of ThaT firsT formal? G e T T i n g ready was STarTing no IaTer Than four hours in ad- vance, I began painTing my nails, curling my hair, and primping wiTh final Touches of make-up To add The effecT I wanTed To achieve. Cinder- ella couIdn'T have done beT- Ter. WiTh minuTes To spare, my dress was on and my parenTs proceeded in Taking picTures 'Til The bulb burned ouT. My daTe finally arrived, dashing in his new suiT and Tie. Arriving aT The resTauranT we were seaT- ed. Soon afTer, we placed an order for cheesesficks, only To discover ThaT mozzarella cheese can go The disfance. Fashionably laTe, we made our final appearance aT The dance. Then we danced, and danced, and danced. Around midnighT we said adieu To Take our leave . . . -Donna lvers, junior a chore in iTsef. SHOWING HER EXCITEMENT, Trisha Eafh- erly, Sophomore, agrees To go ouT wiTh Senior Lance Fleming. GN THE MOVE WKWARD, SCARY, YET FUN . . . Hue Erie came. Everyone wenf- Through iT . . . The FIRST DATE! For many of us iT was one of The scar- iesT Times of our lives. Some of us hypervenTilaTed aT The ThoughT of The firsT daTe. We had sweaTy palms and dry mouThs. Our hearT- beaTs increased wiTh our nervous- ness. I Junior Amy Cohen, remembers her mosT embarassing firsT daTe. I agreed To waTch The submarine races aT The lake, only To find ouT There weren'T any. Girls loved The ideas of firsT daTes, new experiences and new surprises. We spenT hours on our hair and wiTh our make-up for a greaT firsT impression. Finally, we were ready for ThaT car To pull up in fronT of The house. Nervous as we were, ThaT was The nighT we were waiTing for. Amy Bender, sophomore, Tells of her firsT daTe. We wenT To his homecoming game. AT The begin- ning of The game a girl Threw a nQ5no. Pie ducked and ii hir me in The face. I didn'T Think l'd ever geT over ThaTl The girls ThoughT They had iT Tough. The boys had To ask The girl ouT. NexT They had To pick her up. The Iongesf walk was from The car To The door. Then, The worsT parT of all, They had To meeT her par- enfsl This was enough To send some of Them back home. BuT They didn'T give in. They were de- Termined To make iT work. Seniors Luis WainsTein and AusTin Weeks will never forgef one of Their firsT dafes. We were seT up wiTh These Two girls from L.D'. Bell. This was a blind daTe ThaT we wish was really blind. They boTh looked like NBA rookies. LasT we heard, one of The girls broke The girl's sTaTe Track record. We all admiT firsT dafes were awkward. However, we survived. For Those who didn'T, There's al- ways nexT year. -Sheree Helge WHAT DO YOU MEAN you should hove goiien me ci bigger mum? quesiions Pom Rivers of her Homecoming cioie, Senior Andy Siornes. WHO SAID THREE'S A CROWD? inquires Junior Angel Cloy oboui her horem. WX 'X so, IT'S NOT A Bmw, ar runs qmosr of The ' Timej! insisis Senior Seon Perez. UGH! is he reoiiy worih oli of ihis'?, won- ders Topi Sonciers, Sophomore, os she prepores for o doie. FIRST DATES ALWAYS WATCHING OVER HIS TRUE FRIEND, Senior Tornrny Siocy helps Sen- ior Sieve Lindsoy wiih his English ossign- rneni. DISPLAYING THE FACT Thor no oosiooies con corne beiween Their friendship, Seniors Arny Krehlik onoi Debbie Teo- gorden give eooh other o oeor hug. 'K ON THE IVIOVE RIENDS ENEMIES Friends ond enemies ore o porT of everydoy life, ond school wos no differenf. This fdcT wos ex- pressed by Senior Jill Prince who soid, i'High school hod iTs ups ond downs, ond friends mode The good Times beTTer while enemies mode The bod Times worse. Al- Though mosT people view o friend ond on enemy os Two very differ- enT people, somefimes your friends con olso be your enemies becouse They know dll your deep- esT, ddrkesf secrefs. This exisTs in mosT friendships os Amy Gordon, senior soid, Michelle is my very besT friend, ond even Though she knows dll my True feelings, l know she would never use ThoT dgoinsf me. Enemies ore somefimes cre- dTed Through sTrong insecure emofions, especiolly jeolousy. Buf despife These occossioncil bdd feelings, The good friends ouT number The enemies. Senior Showno Chong summed up The generol feelings of friends by soy- ing, SomeTimes high school keeps you so busy ThoT you don'T feel you hove Time To be wiTh friends, buT high school friends losT forever- . -Lori Blonco -1 I OH! YOU'RE NOT AS HOT AS YOU THINK YOU ARE, Thinks Senior Amy Gordon os she shows Michelle Leffler The True meoning of friendship. One ddy I Told my friend ThoT l liked This guy in one of my c I o s s e s . The nexT ddy I poinT- ed him ouT To her ond she soid, Ooh! He's gross! Well, l wos o liTTle disdppoinfed wiTh her redcfion, buT l ThoughT he wos cuTe enough for me. AbouT ci week ldTer my friend Told me she hod been Tolking To The guy l liked, ond she soid he smelled redl good. l couldn'T believe she wos soy- ing This offer her firsT impres- sion being so bod. AT ThoT poinT my friend begdn To like him Too, I guess since we're friends we're supposed To shore everyfhing.-Jennifer Jones, junior FRIENDS f ENEIVIIES 2 5 3 AFTER HIS TRAUMATIC experience, Baube returned to ivlrs. Wilson's class LQR' BLANCO REA'-'ZE5 TVWGT Siudying all dressed for Christmas' night for a test doesn't help sometimes. in 5 , 'iii A W Q . I'll never forget that sweltering September day when I e n t e r e d my class- room and saw Baube standing on my desk. Looking cool and handsome in his em- erald green attire, he stood towering above me, his arms stretching out to me, offering the natural beauty of his love and friendship. Without warning Baube left me early in December, leav- ing only a few scattered threads from his green suit. For weeks, l and my students could not edt, sleep, or write. Baube had become the cen- ter of my life, my caretaker, the heartbeat of room 540. lvly Baube was gone how could I function without him? To have loved and lost-no matter what the poets say-is the greatest heart- break of all.-Evelyn lfwlson ON THE MOVE EARTBREAKS HEARTACHES Although the most common definition of a heartbreak is being separated from someone you iove, several of the students at Southwest have different opinions . . . 4. Having a policeman follow you back from lunch, all the way into the parking lot. to write you a ticket. 2. Buying a double dip ice cream cone and watching the top haif fait on the ground. 3. Trying to impress a giri at dinner only to have her point out the mustard on your face. 4. Finally dropping that dreaded fifth period class yet being unabie to find a new one. 5. Finally talking to the guyfgiri of your dreams and having your gum fail out of your mouth. 6. Taking a date, out to eat, staring Bwto each other's eyes, and sticking your fork in your cheek. 7. Finishing your computer program only to have the electricity go out and erase everything in memory. g 8. Finally finding a pair of hose and then discov- ering the 20 inch run right down the front. 9. Studying all night for o test but stiil falling. 40. Walking down the hal! with your dream guy and watching him stop to talk to another girl. 4 mug, WISHING THEY HAD CARS, The under- clossmen sir neorrbrolcen in The cofele- FIG. ONE HEARTBREAK we all experience- -losing money from cr Coke mocnine. .V 1 OUTSIDE OF BASKIN ROBBINS slcrnds ' senior Jennifer Nolcn, neorlbroken over ner fallen ice creorn. HEARTBREAKS 2 5 5 ? E iii E E if sl. LET ME HAVE THAT COKE! exclaimed Senior Cami Wiegand To her broTher, Cliff, as They pass The Time waiTing in The commons for The bell To ring. YOU REALLY THINK YOU'RE CUTE DON'T YOU? giggles Raquel Calderon as Daniel, her broTher. Tries To sTeal her drink aT Taco Bueno afTer school. 1 '. oz.. HEY YOU'RE WEARING MY CLOTHES! cries Mike Hughes To his brofher, Chris. HOPING TO REGAIN THE CAR KEYS FROM GUY, his sisTer, KaThy Jo lVlcATeer, confronTs him in The sTudenT parking loT wiTh a grim, DUT loving face. ON THE MOVE T -'WW . Vgyy .,..,.,.,. . '1, I .4 1 TM 'T ' f 9 'W ,,. ,... I, We M Q f fN if :Q I 1 'W' ,,. 4'--'IQ N K A X . .. 1,. Mgf v J A r T 4 , - ll V W49, -T 2 f .fy-V ,.-I , 2 2 f. I Y' ii f' Ziff f W 4, ,f ffff sh if si 1 ff f Z if 1 nu w P' SUITE SIBLINGS The conflicT will never end. You needed The phone buT your sisfer wos using iT. You needed To Toke d shower for ThoT dreom dofe wifh The copToin of The fooTbolI Teom, ond your broTher wos blow-drying his hoir for The enTire 'Ten minuTes you hod To geT dressed. You suffered Through o Terrible doy oT school ond Trudged home Thinking of Thdf losT delicious piece of chocoldfe- fudge coke woiTing for you. You opened The fridge, buT iT wosn'T There. Your sibling dTe iflj' i Some 'TRebel fomilies didn'T wolf unTil They drrived home To fighT, buT ended up ouf To lunch TogeTher. Senior Roquel Col- deron replied, I inviTed my broTh- er Doniel To lunch ond he broughT 5 freshmen olong. People in Toco Bueno sTored oT us The enTire Time we were There! Ofher sib- lings never hod The opporTuniTy To fighT or even see eoch ofher. Senior Joel Wolker remorked, My broTher ond l Tolked when l wos oround, buT I wos usuolly preTTy busy. -Noneffe Wdlfon 'HE'S MY BROTHER! Senior Amy rehlik proudly excldims regording er broTher, Tyler. c Lx x 4 i 'X' T. , Ag ,,, A, . QQ . A E S .Q lf!-My K. y- , .Qg,'uMN-g ',y. .... QQ? i - Q- s K K S 1 S. ' ..0 ! My broTh- er could be o reol pesT This yeor To me ond my g f r i e n d s . One doy he reolly wenT overboord ond my friends decided iT wos Time To poy him book. We found o ThumbTock, puT iT in his choir ond wciiTed for him To redppeor. He soT down ond OUCH! IT wos The funniesf Thing l'd ever seen considering he hod To pull off his ponTs To geT The Tock ouT! AfTer Thof he lefT us oIone. -Rhonda Daniels BROTHERS AND SISTERS ON cf-xrvipus 257 I am Krisfin Lar- sen from Norway and I live in Texas as an Ex- change sTudenT for The whole school year. Being new in a differenf counfry was a good experience for me. Having To make new friends and begin aT a new school has Taughf me a Iof abouf U.S. Teen- agers' behavior, The school sysfems, eTc. The firsf couple of weeks here aT SouThwesT High School I was preffy confused, buf affer a while I liked if very much. I had a IoT of friends who all were so nice To me. 2 5 8 ON THE IVIOVE THE CROSS BDRDER iIWow, look af Thaf cufe guy over There. I heard he was a for- eign exchange sTudenT from Mon- TreaIl I wonder if he speaks any English? 'THe does, I Talked To him aT The foofball game. 'IYou Talked To him? ThaT's so cooI. Was he nice? You goT iTI This is jusf a Typical conversafion be- Tween Two girls abouf a cufe ex- change sfudenf. This year Soufhwesf had eighf Canada. Krisfen Larsen a 'l2Th grader from Norway said, You geT a IoT more pirvileges and I en- joy The spiriT SHS has. A general consensus by mosf exchange sfudenfs was Thai Soufhwesf was no harder aca- demically Than in Their own coun- Try. All in all, They seemed To enjoy America and were very involved aT Soufhwesf. foreign sfudenfs. They were from -Stacie Mclnfife places like Norway, Germany and AT THE PEP RALLY, Senior Jean Roy is mesmerized by The cheerleaders abilify To jump. DOWN AT THE TRACK, Jeon Roy pushes for power os he sprinTs ond smiles oT The onlookers. GLAD THAT SCHOOLS OUT, Senior KrisTen Lorsen, hurries ouT To The porking IoT To ooToh or ride. ggi .-Q-mink . way SURROUNDED BY BALLOONS AND THE BUSY HOMECOMING ATMOSPHERE, Ju- nior Hons Moiin Tokes Time ouT for o pic- Ture. AFS STUDENTS 2 5 9 T S , ,E f,f-S, 'buf THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Tried To con- Tdin Their exciTemenT obouT winning The spiriT sTick while They showed Their s closs uniTy os They song The dlmd moT- ..: f T. . . .i . K 4 LASSES BATTLE FOR SUPERIORITY BB! FOFTQ CTY ID S651 Tmiblgg, Ellei O YGGT' Ol The pep rdllies in The dudiTorium, in ddnces, in The cdfeTerio, in The sTdnds dT fooTbdll gdmes, ond in cldssrooms. Soon, dll The cldsses followed wiTh chdnTs of Their own. Every clciss wds uniTed wiTh spiriT, ond This spiriT led To closs rivdlry. Senior spiriT wds so very specicil becduse iT wds our idsT yedr To- geTher, so we were redlly uniTed. ThdT mode our cldss The besT, cloimed Senior cldss secreTdry, Lori Bldnco. Every member of The sen- ior closs believed ThdT This closs wds beTTer Thdn ony oTher be- cduse of ThdT specidl spiriT. Of course, The junior cldss ThoughT They hdd The mosT spiriTed cldss GS well. Junior, Kendrd John- son sold, The besT Thing dbouT being d junior wds ThdT we were findlly uppercldssmen-we could Tedse The undercldssmen dbouT being so TINY! SouThwesT, goT inTo The swing of Things. The sophomores felT Their cldss wds superior To dll oThers be- cduse of The people who com- posed The closs. The feeling wds summdrized by Sophomore, Tim STuTeville, who sdid, The besT Things obouT our closs were The TdlenTed sTudenTs who mdde up The sophomore cldss. This yedr, d new group of fresh- men moved inTo SouThwesT. For mosT, This yedr wds o frighTening, buT rewdrding experience. The yedr wds filled wiTh new friendships ThdT broughT Them closer TogeTh- er. This unique spiriT surrounding The firsT yedr sTudenTs gdve Them d sense of cldss pride. Freshmdn cldss secreTdry, KrisTin Wdgoner, wds glcid To be d pdrT of The fresh- mon closs. My broTher wds d sen- ior dnd l only hdd To be in school wiTh him for one yedr.1-Laura Heofh Cldss ri- vdlry hos iTs pros d n d cons. I m e d n , There is no spiriT wiThouT iT. BuT you don'T need To hdve cldss rivdlry To hdve school spiriT. There's d fine line To disTin- guish Them. LdsT yedr, when l wds d sophomore, we hdd The mosT dwe- some cldss ever. IT wds more sophomore spiriT Thdn school spiriT. We were more boisTerous Thdn os juniors, buT we sTilI hdve loTs of closs ond school spiriT. lT's fun To go To pep rdllies ond shouT your cldss yell-jdmming The oTher cldsses. JusT ds long os no one geTs hurT. -Chrisfy Suffon CLASS RIVALRY 261 262 TAKING A WALK pasT The l?OTCfweighT complex, Kelly Greene, junior, wonders when she will be The firsT To use The faciliTies. WARNING mdlgk U, W x . ' 'Z'2i'?Qrs VF' I , 11. ,ji .- A . THIS VEHICLE IS ILLEGALLY PARKED DO NOT PARK HERE WITHOUT AUTHOREZATION On a Fri- day nighf l was waiTing wiTh The band for ,IT our lasT bus To ar- rive for The game some friends and I were running around The consfrucfion area aT SHS and The Teachers parking loT. lfelT greaT and like nofhing bad could happen. Well, I wasn'T paying aTTenTion To where I was running unfil l fell flaT faced inTo a Trench aT The consfruc- Tian slTe. All of my friends in The percussion secTion sfarfed laughing Their heads off. -Larry O'Danie! ON THE MOVE ONSTRUCTION CAUSES CONFUSION This year SouThwesT underwenT various changes and addiTions. The changes became apparenT during The lasf week of June 4987. A bond issue insured ThaT changes would occur wiThin The walls of SouThwesT and beyond. The bonds were sold To public in- vesfors and The money needed To expand SouThwesT and oTher Forf WorTh schools was raised. The renovaTions and improve- menfs of The school included an enlarged physics lab formed from Two combined classrooms, an ROTC complexffiTness cenfer, and 'll new classrooms on The wesT side of The campus. Also re- modeling occurred in Two mafh rooms, accounTing labs, and com- puTer labs. These rooms were shuf- fled and relocafed. The relocafion of classrooms proved To be a defi- nife assef To The drama deparf- menT, for Those classes will meef, nearer To The audiforium for easier access. The library was enlarged by knocking ouT conference rooms and converfing The drama room inTo a sforage room. As soon as The resT of The shelves are builT The library will be compleTe, commenfed Laura Brown, librar- ian. Benefifing The enfire faculfy and sTudenT body were The con- sTrucTion of new resfrooms. -Helen Cochra . ,zffflhaf A k A , . ,SQ , lm R.,- i hx , 1 N, I 5,- TREKKING ACROSS THE RUBBLE of The new drama and drawing rooms, Tennis Team members search for Their IosT boil. DIGGING IN THE DIRT, Gary Beene, Sophomore, Thinks back To his child- hood. , ,, N A My l,,z,,M ' f T V .. W , , Az' 1 . 4, . ' ,, , r W,i,-tim, f-I -Quan-, T V . -wi, pw, sf , ,.f'y'.n ' A f- ww., ffgmvwweff ful? k 1? , , ,, ,,,4 ' .,.Tr, , ff' fy .f I Wi, , as Teaie A T if rii, ff - I f if . '1!4UX,,,bm 'jgf f , Jff f- '49 X5 . J ,.,,, A ,,VE,.ii W ,, ,,,V, V, f, ff ,Vx 4, 0 , , -rv , ,T , ., ,, , NW! STRUTTING HIS STUFF pasT The siTe of The WHERE TO DIG NEXT, consTruoTion work- new weighT room Senior Greg Cran- ers work on oompIeTing one of The new ford hurries off To fooTbaiI pracTioe. faciIiTy projecTs. CONSTRUCTION f PARKING LOT 2 6 3 STARING AT HIS WATCH, Jim Ogden, senior, Thinks lo himself, l'Time is running oul, I Told mom I would be home. OH, GOSH, l'M LATE. l've goi 'ro go righl now, shouls Senior Cliff Worner while slonding in The slondsl ii rim 'as VA' DO YOU SERIOUSLY HAVE TO GO NOW? Your pdrenis will underslond if you ore iweniy minules Idle, soys Sophomore Ashley I-licks To Sophomore Wendy Woolfolk di d foolboll gdme. ON THE MOVE V, A I I: ' , ,,,, , - ,r., ,M ' ATTENDING THE MIDNIGHT MOVIE, Freshmon Andy Leilermon soys, Oh, no, I'm going To gel killed if I'm noi home in ihirly minulesf' IME CUT IS RUNNING I Once when I wos IoTe com- ing home, I meon real lofe. I Th o u g h T TIWGG besT Thing To do would be To lie my woysouT of The hisToricol quesTion of curfew is somefhing ThoT consTonTIy wor- ries sTudenTs ond Their porenTs. Ev- eryone hos To deol wiTh curfews oT some poinT in Their lives. If The por- enTs soy Their children hove o cur- few, The child hos To obey. RighT'? Wrong. Curfews ore mode To be broken, sold senior JoneT Thom- cis. Some mighT ogree wiTh This phi- losophy, buT mony do noT wonT To risk The resulT of missed curfew- s-punishmenf. Anywoy, The pun- ishmenT mighT be on ecirlier cur- few. AImosT everyone mokes o poinT To geT in on Time, buT com- pIoinTs evolve in The process. DwighT GuyTon, o senior, uTTered, IT spoils your fun. I Think we should be oble To come in IoTer Thon whoT The porenTs Think. For some reoson porenTs find iT necessory for Their children To hove curfews. Dovid Willioms, o ju- nior, didn'T know whoT The reoson could possibly be. 'TCurfews ore noT needed. We ore odulTs ond we con hondle our own dffoirs, he sToTed. Senior Chris Culpepper sure knew whoT The reoson wos. He declored, Curfews Teoch Teenogers To Ieorn To monoge Their Time. When we geT older, we need To know how To schedule our Time. You see, someone did ogree wiTh The porenTs dfTer oil. Some Teens don'T geT curfews. They ore considered by mosT peo- ple Iucky . Senior Jenni Sringer, one of These lucky people, menTioned, I'IVly porenTs didn'T give me one This yeor. They leT me moke my own decisions, so ThoT I will know how To budgeT my Time when I go To college. So, curfews con be good or bod. In Junior, KeiTh SundsTrom's cose iT is boTh. 'IThey ore oil righT, I guess. Ivline is oT midnighT, buT I Think 4:00 o.m. is d preTTy good deol. The porenTs need To undersfond ThoT kids need more Time To hove fun of nighT, KeiTh sold. -John Robinson iT. I ThoughT up The besT lie in hisTory. I figured ThoT, if I wos IoTe becouse of on emergen- cy, Then she'd undersTond. So, l'd Tell her I hod o fIoT, buT she'd know iT wouldn'T Toke me four hours To chonge d Tire, so, I geT o floT in Dollos. I suppose I could hove been oT o birThdoy porTy in Dollos, goT- Ten IosT, Then hod o fIoT. BeT- Ter yeT, I wenT To The porTy, goT IosT, couldn'T find o phone, Then hod o floT looking for o phone. I fixed The floT ond I found o phone. I didn'T hove o duorTer, wenT To o sTore goT chonge, wenT bock To The phone, ond found ouT The phone wos ouT of order. So,I wenT bock To The sTore ond osked direc- Tions from The guy oT The counTer. He wos Jdmoicon, gove me The wrong direc- Tions, ond I goT even more losT. Then I found ci police- mon, who mode me wolk o .M---sf 4f',.-'vs .X sf'- -'4 sTroighT line before giving me direcTions. AfTer oil ThoT, I findi- Iy goT The woy home ond here I om. So I puT on my mosT dromofic foce ond wenT in- side. Ivly moTher wos osleep. EvidenTIy, she didn'T core ' whoT Time I come in! -Terrence Edwards, Senior SPOTTING HIS FATHER AT THE FOOTBALL GAME, Senior Chris Combell soys, No problem, l'll be home in Two hours! CURFEWS 2 6 5 pull, llOn in- s e r v i c e doys I u s u ci I I y jusT sleep lofe ond w d T c h T.v., buT on This pdrficulor lvlonddy offernoon, my boyfriend, Ricky, ond I decided To go shopping of I-Iulen lvldll. We're olwdys clowning oround, buT I never ThoughT he would Toke iT This for. As we were wdlking downsfoirs, obouT To go in To Foley's, Ricky pushed me inTo The wofer pond where peo- ple Throw pennies in To mdke d wish. I guess Ricky wonTed To moke sure my wish come True os I wos floofing upside down in The woTer. I never ThoughT ThdT I would spend my doy off moking , such o big splosh in fronT of everyone. -Liso Reyna, junior CATCHING UP ON THE LATEST HOLLY- WOOD GOSSIP, Seniors John Rowldnd ond Leslie Willis spend o doy off from school shopping of The moll, ON THE MOVE Clut Excused Whof o relief! A doy off findlly drrived, wheTher iT wos for inser- vice or becouse of The wedfher, iT wos o welcome surprise. Some sTudenTs such os Jody Horris, sen- ior, Tried To find someThing differ- enT To do. I usuolly find Things To do wiTh my friends, like Grefo. We love going To Dollos ond visiTing exofic museums ond exhibiTs. Ofher Teenogers liked To do someThing oufdoors, for insfdnce sophomore ScoTT Boum com- menfed, ul sleep unTil of ledsf noon, ond Then I find o friend To go ploy golf wiTh. The weofher could ploy on im- porTonT role in deciding whof wos To be done on Those rdre doys off. For exomple, noThing sounded beTTer on o roiny doy Thon spend- ing money, of leosT ThdT is whoT junior G-oil Belknop Thoughf. On my doy off, I sleep redlly, reolly ldfe, ond Then I jusT hong ouT wiTh my friends spending o loT of mon- ey. And remember Those cozy snow doys of home, dll cuddled up in o worm blonkef siTTing in fronT of The bldzing firepldce. Absolufely noThing else could hdve possibly compored To o complefe doy of reloxing. Well, some of us found o snow doy The perfecf opporfunify To gef re-ocqudinfed wiTh Those gredf summer pdsfimes, such os Iris Morfinez, freshmon, who sdid, ul usuolly spend my whole doy cofching up on The soops ond munching on chips. Regordless of whdf eoch of us did wiTh our free doy, one Thing we could be sure of, ond ThdT is ThdT IT wos needed of leosT once o week. , -Lori Blanco I DON'T THINK THESE SHOES MATCH MY OUTFIT, Thinks Junior Gail Belknap as she prepares To bowl. I HOPE YOUR ORDER IS SHORT AND EASY, Thinks Senior Cliff Warner as he spends anoTher grueling day aT work. WHY CAN'T I SLEEP LATE EVERYDAY, dreams Sophomore Melissa Black, while hoping she'll dream apouT ThaT gorgeous guy. res , DAYS OFHINSEIQVICE 2 SUFFERING THE CONSEQUENCES, Junior James Wallace works oliligenTly To make up for vvasTea Time. TRYING TO TURN BACK TIME, Junior STeve GuTierrez finally realizes he is sTill going To have To vvriTe his Term Theme in one nighT. Laughing as Mr. ETzeI Tries To sTress The imporTanoe of Turning in work on Time, Gaurang Kaaakia overlooks Junior Lau- ra Gipson's oonoenTraTecl efforTs. ON Tl-IE MOVE ii E T riii DDO OR NOT TO D0 The age-old cycle of pro- crasTinaTion is once again in full circle. ThroughouT our high school years were many Times when we ThoughT, I should sTarT my Term Theme now, buT I would really rafher . . . Everybody sure could fill ThaT one in. For many of This year's SEN- IORS, projecTs were Too numer- ous for The Time allowed. Caren Crane commenTed, I Think one of The problems of The seniors is having Too much To do and noT enough Time To do iT in. I have Trouble fiTTing school, swim Team, and working aT Jerry's PerfecT PeTs inTo my day. You jusT don'T have Time To geT be- hind in anyThingI How did The freshmen feel? Well an insighT from Joey Bal- dwin cleared Things up a biT, she said, Since I sTarTed high school IT seems like The more home- work I bring home, The less I wanT To do-so I puT iT off 'Til IaTer. Were The sTudenTs The only one's wiTh somefhing To say? No! ChemisTry Teacher, Mrs. UT- ley, feIT ThaT, 'lSTudenTs who procrasTinaTe. . .will very quick- Iy be IefT by The wayside in mosT Things They aTTempT To do. -Raquel Calderon English. Do The familiar w o r d s l'Okay, I'lI v o I u n - Teer. or l'I'll Take care of iT TomorrowI mean any- Thing To you? In The SHS STudenT Council, procras- TinaTion has been puT To The TesT. If one puTs Things off Too long, he or she will be embarrased because ofa specific evenT or ac- TiviTy falling on iTs face. The worsT case of council procrasTinaTion is having To explain To lvlr. Mande- ville why The evenT you need To puT on The schooI's calender is oc- curing Tomorrow. PROCRASTINATION Having perfected The arf Sophomore William Garza feels free To sleep during 269 -I AFTER A LONG WEEK OF SCHOOL, Sen- iors Becky Richards, STeve Thomas, Jenny Sellars, Bubba Sfrachen, and Tonya Bally grab some resT and relax- afion in The hoT Tub. One very memora- ble nighT I was aT a p a r T y wiTh my fr I e n d s and we were all parfying and having a good Time, when nexT Thing I know There are Three cops aT The door. So we headed for The fence, buT The only problem was I couIdn'T gef over iT. I guess I Took so long my friends goT Tired of waiT- ing, so They picked me up and Threw me over The fence. I guess I didn'T land Too well, because The nexT morning, I spenT Three hours in The emer- gency room and The nexf Ten days on crufches. -Mark Buchanan, senior ON THE MOVE HE WEEK gl ENDING Isn'T iT The weekend yef? This was jusT one of The many ques- Tions ThaT ran Through sTudenTs' minds on a Monday morning. There were as many differenf way of spending weekends as There were differenf people. Ju- nior Jill Pressley said, I'I'd Tell my mom I was going To a concerf so I could sTay ouT laTe. A weekend was used for many Things. IT was ideal for cafching up on much needed sleep. I loved week- ends because They gave me a chance To do whaT I wanTed To do. said Sophomore Danna Crawford. Whefher going To The movies, foofball games, working, going ouT wiTh friends, boyfriends, or girlfriends, everyone had his or her own way of spending a nighT ouT on The Town. Affer five days of homework and Tesfs, somehow The week- end never seemed To arrive fasT enough. STudenTs could be found anywhere from Benbrook Lake, LeBlanc Park, dances, or any place There was menfion of a parfy. When There was noThing To do aT home, and I wanTed To gef away from all The pressures of school, parfies gave me a chance To 'chill ouT'I sTaTed Ju- nior Kerry I-lyTch. -Debra Lavake K CHOOSE TO CRUISE, Junior Jiil Pressley, Senior Liso Griffiin, ond Juniors Juiie Jones onci Liso Oswoli spori Tneir week- eno oieosures, THE LATEST FASHION IN SPOONS is dis- oioyeci by Seniors April Moiienno ond Lee Anne Doniel oi Cnilisi S , I WONDER HOW I CAN GET A DATE WITH HER, ininics Senior Bruce Kirby, os ne iooks Tnrougn o rnogozine oi ine moii. 'WX BOWLING FOR LAUGHS, Juniors Goyie Belknop, Cnrisiy Suiion ond Bein Groves snow Tneir expressions of o Qome well pioyed oi Don Corier's. PARTIES f VVEEKENDS 2 AFTER TALKING BACK TO HIS PARENTS, Rondy Webber brushes up on his sweeping skills. WHAT DID I DO TO DESERVE THIS? queslions Cliff Leo, senior, os he wos grounded from his cor ond forced To eol in The cofelerio. lrr 4.,. ,MW , J gi gs 3 . .o Xp I S ' ff Q off X Q 'if' rf W9 L L51 'xxil 0 x If 'iyil , . M +2 again 5. A 456 I ' ew If' 6 , X P Q A N 1 S I mil' . K.. b KA js. ss .. :gil ff , IQPT TK iii' 93:5 If ' Q f s 55 sf si aes? . 15:-?ff --W s VM 93026 ,lif e sooo, og., 'A W u i R55 T e any ' -iifiii g f 1.0.6. 9,9591 asm sg: - Mo nog figs 1 .si, x :Ng 9.9, s LFE ., N01 OOC fe Rim: r.f' , 5 QQ 9,95 5 5:4 53 w e , . S ui' ' N N 1 IQ 'Ia W I fy ow. , 4' s ' of 272 ON THE MOVE Mull, 0 ORCED HIBERNATION AlThough mosT parenTs would never go Through wiTh IT, IT was al- ways scary To hear YOU'RE GROUNDEDV' No maTTer whaT The circumsTances were, IT seemed IThaT grounding was our parenTs' soluTion To everyThing. One of The mosT common argumenTs parenTs had wiTh Their kids involved cur- fews. When I was a sophomore I came home Two minuTes IaTe and was grounded for six weeks from The phone! recalled Senior Amy Gordon. Generally speaking, un- derclassmen were grounded from The phone. However, upperclass- men were grounded from Their cars. Some juniors and seniors were grounded because They sTayed ouT Too laTe or came home inToxicaTed. Some Teens goT grounded for lying aboui Their whereabouTs when asked by Their parenTs. Some of The lucky ones, like Freshman Sherri Burk said, I am never grounded. While some parenTs solved problems Through resTricTion, oTher parenis jusT yelled. Junior David Hughes sTaT- ed, My dad can'T Take my car because I have To go To work. He explained ThaT his dad simply had TrusT in him and he Tried To To dis- CIDDoinT him. -ldm Barber --5.4 ,ff ff f' . ,I DREAMING OF THE TIME she can Talk on The phone again, Cassie Kedrick wishes she had noT missed her 44:30 curfew. HOW Can T everyihing go wrong in one nighi? I don'T know The an- swer, buT I had Two weeks To Think abouT IT. One Friday nighT, my mom asked whaT my plans were for The nighT. I Told her I was going To The fooiball game and Then To a parTy. WhaT I didn'T Tell her was Thai The parTy was in Tolar, Texas, forTy-five min- uTes from FT. WorTh. Around 4 4:30 my Two friends and I be- gan heading for home To make my 42:30 curfew. By The Time we goT To my car IT was around 42:00. I had To drive TasT so I could geT home on Time. All of a sudden my car would noT move. IT was like I was In neuTraI and press- ing on The acceleraior. We goT ouT of The car, pushed IT To The side of The road, and Turned on The hazards. When The firsT car siopped and of- fered us a ride, we accepT- ed, only because we were in Cresson, Texas and There were no phones anywhere. They dropped us off around 41415 aT my house where lvlom was waiiing for me! Of course when I Told her whaT had hap- pened she wasn'T Too happy, neiiher was I. We woke Dad up by screaming aT each oTh- er. I haTed To even Think abouT whaT I was going To Tell him, buT I had To Tell him The TruTh. ATTer Ilsiening To my sTo- ry, he Told me I was grounded for Two weeks! I know IT was siupid and I learned a BIG les- son. -Adrian Rice, junior BEING GROUNDED 273 INDEX Aaron, Chrisfine 244 Ables, Deeanna Ables, Diana 244 Abrams, Jonathan 58, 440, 230 Abramson, Mifchell 448, 474 ACADEMIC DECATHALON 440-4 44 Acker, Anna 445, 200 Acosfa, Suni Acuna, Manuel 400, 440, 447, 244 Adams, Adrian 54, 55, 96, 200 Adams, Tonya 99, 445, 230 Adkinson, Keifh 230 Aebi, Misfy 86, 424, 472, 200 Agee, Kim 99 Alberl, Kelly 62, 200 Alberfson, Jeramie 67 Aldahl, Terry 244 Alexander, Kyle 75, 447, 244 Alexander, Shawn 96, 200 Allen, Bruce 63, 200 Allen, Dominica 404, 443, 200 Allen, Jimmy 70, 445, 200 Allen, Michael 230 ALLIED YOUTH 444-445 Allsup, Darwin 244 Almaguer, Emilio 230 Alfon, Ron 93, 474, 495 Alvardo, Andrea 69, 445 Alvarado, Rosa 244 Alvarez, Adolf 200 Amos, Margaref An, Hee An, Tara 85, 200 Anderle, William 99, 446, 200 Anderson, Anfhony Arfhur, John 244 Ashmann, Heafher 408, 474 Ashmar, Amal 200 Askins, Craig 200 Asklins, Rachel 200 Assad, Mark 85, 200 Alkins, Nolan 93, 474 Afkinson, Leigh 402, 424, 499, 200 Afkinson, Melissa 200 Augsburger, Michael 50, 53, 402, 200 Ausfenson, Tony 456 Auslin, Edgar 93 Aufrey, Allah 230 Axley, Heafher 474, 497 Ayala, Raymond 72, 244 Babb, Amy Babber, Vidushi 442, 230 Baefros, Heba 94, 204 Baggel, John 244 Bagwell, Ladonna 200 Bailey, Brock 5, 50, 93, 446, 448, 4 Chrisfoph 99, 424, 243, Anderson, Becky 99, 200 Anderson, Benny 200 Anderson, Bobby 200 Anderson Chad 474 Anderson, 244 Anderson Crysfal 402, 230 Anderson David 53, 98, 230 Anderson George 200 Anderson, Kimberly 64, 200 Anderson, Jennifer 230 Anderson, Leigh Anderson Sleven 440, 448, 460, 460, 474, 496 Bailey, Lisa 244 Bailey, Thomas 244 Bailey, Tonya 474, 270 Bailey, Yolanda 83, 200 Bain, Edward 2 44 Baken Baken Baken Baken Baken Baken Donnell 200 LaShaun 474 Michelle 403 Sandra 230 Sidney 54, 55, 200 Tarrence Ryan 407, 408 464, 474 Anderson, Tanya 450, 244 Anderson, Vanessa Andrews, Jerome ANNOUNCER'S CLUB 440-444 Anson, Jennifer Appleton, Vickie 408 Archie, Michelle 46, 230 Armisfead, Stephanie 64, 230 Armslead, Kalrena 93, 402, 474 Armsfrong, Courfney 402, 229 Arneff, Laura 200 Arnold, Lisa 442, 474 Arnold, Timofhy 200 ART CLUB 446-447 INDEX Bakinfas, Dorfhy 403, 244 Bakula, Adorna 204 Baldwin, Joseph 230 Banks, Desmond 474 BAND 98-404 Bannisfer, James 474 Bapafla, Arun 244 Bara, Michael 244 Barber, Kimberly 49, 422, 204 Bargev, Ofer 204 Bargev, Shoshanif 85 Barkley, Pam 243 Barminski, Willa 402, 243 Barnes, Andrew 474 Barnes, Clyde 474 Barnes, Deana 230 Barnes, Eric 244 Barnefl, Holly 442, 228, 230 Barneff, Julie 86, 447, 244 Barneff, Leo 402 Barneff, Sherea 447, 244 BCIYDUFTT, Barooah, Arindom 86, 244 Barron, Aileax 400, 204 Barfek, David 244 Barfek, Michelle Barfhlow, Larry 474 Barfon, Danny 204 Barfon, Rebecca 404 BASEBALL 70-73 BASKETBALL 54-64 Basheer, Kenya 60, 404, 204 Bass, Carrie 230 Bassham, Russel Baslon, Heafher 404, 244 Basfon, Sallie 230 Baum, Scoff 74, 75, 79, 95, 446, 447, 424,243,244 Baum, Laurie 244 Baum, Sfephen 75, 94, 95, 204 Baumgardner, Benjamin 474 Baumgardner, David 244 Baxfer, Sfacy 93, 94, 95, 460, 474 Bay, Joe 474 Bear, Eric 408, 474 Beard, Bryan Beard, Marcy 93, 422, 424, 460, 465, 472, 474, 288 Bearden, Deborah 230 Beardsly, Anessa 93, 94, 474 Beavers, Roberf 52, 404, 405, 244 Becan, Trey 63,242,244 Becan, Sfephanie 64, 408, 474 Beck, Adam 230 Beck, Jay Beckman, Bryan Beene, Gary 72, 446, 448,244,263 Bekker, David 403, 204 Bekker, Gila 407, 204 Bekker, lris Belknap, Gail 445, 447, 420, 204, 267, 274 Bell, Capricia 442 Benavides, G-ilberfo Benavides, Mario 96, 244 Benavides, Pafricia 474 Bender, Amy 84, 85, 446, 242, 244 Benger, Amy 46, 230 Bennef, Jerry 96, 243 Benfon, Mark 93, 403, 474 Berenzweig, Poindexfer 86, 204 Bergen, Thomas 447, 204 Berger, Caroline 46, 204 Bergman, Russell 99, 244 Bergman, Sluarf 93, 440, 442, 446, 447, 460, 474 Bergman, Brandi 408, 204 Bergev, Josh 69 Berlin, Angela 404, 230 Bernudez, Hope 204 Berry, Bobby 408, 204 Berry, Brian 474 Berry, Chad 63, 204 Berfelsen, Eric 63, 204 Beufel, Gregory 244 Beyefle, Jason 474 Beyefle, Wendy 204 Biesler, Leslie Bilz, Jennifer 93, 94, 95, 440, 446, 448, 465, 497 Binger, Amy 46, 244 Binger, Gina Binnicker, John 244 Birchfield, Davida 400, 474 Birchfield, Kerri 400, 244 BiTTiker, Brian 47, 70, 242, 244 BiTTiker, Gayle 93, 98, 99, 404, 424, 450, 460, 462, 469, 473, 474, 496, 269 Black, Billy 400, 204 Black, Clay 452, 474 Black, Melissa 94, 445, 244, 267 Blackburn, Avalon Blackburn, Dwighl Blair, Charloffe 442, 230 Blair, Lanandra 408, 204 Blanco, Lori 93, 447, 422, 424, 460 473, 474, 497, 255 Blessing, Kevin 474 Blessing, Laurie 244 Blinn, Eddie 46, 47, 204 Blume, Karen 75, 447, 244 Bochanan, Sanfana 244 Bodak, Eric 52, 448, 244 Boehm, Andrew 67, 230 Boehm, Evan 63, 204 Bogan, Demelrius Bagan, Vondrick Boggan, Roberf 474 Boggs, Krisfan 53, 400, 230 Bogie, Bryan 75, 78, 400, 230 Bogie, Mario 58, 230 Bollinger, Dennis 230 Bonilla, Jessica 447, 230 Booker, Kyle 230 Bordelon, Melody Bofkin, Terry 474 Bouland, Sandra 204 Bouyer, Andrew 245 Bouyer Cyndi 476 Bouyer Roberf Bowen Bowen Kemberly 68, 69, 83, 245 Tisha 48, 245 Bowers, Jason Bowers, Sarah 403, 204 Bowman, Cedric 75, 96, 230 Boyd, Lorenzo 204 Boyd, 407, 243 Boykin, Todd 230 Boysen, Kenny 50, 408, 476, 497 Boysen, Sfephanie 497, 245 Bozeman, Dana 404, 476 Bozeman, Janeffa 400, 245 Bradsford, Dana 445, 204 Branch, Jeff 52, 204 Braswell, Theresa Brawner, Requeal Braxfon, Chrisfoph Brazil, Joe 53 Breese, Russell 63, 476 Brenf, Timofhy 245 Brewer, Cohly 93, 476 Brezel, Joseph 230 Bridges, Johnna 448, 204 Bridges, Terry Bridwell, Rodney Briffain, Scoff Brilfon, Janef 476 Brodeur, Jason Browder, Jason 204 Brown, Brandy 402, 230 Brown, Carolyn 445, 426, 245 Brown, Cassius 58, 230 Brown, Denise 69, 234 Brown, Edward 53, 234 Brown, Gary 204 Brown, Kafherine 407, 204 Brown, Kevin 99 Brown, Laura 440, 243 Brown, Lori 445, 245 Brown, Millicehf 80, 84, 476 Brown, Nicole 234 Brown Rebecca 96 Browni Timofhy 245 Browning, Joseph 245 Browning, Roberl 53 Bruhn, Todd 446, 204 Brun, Timofhy 245 Bryant, Christoph 52, 245 Bryant, Michael 476 Bryson, Jennifer 404 Buchanan, Mark 476, 270 Buckellew, Phil 93, 94, 95, 440, 462, 469, 476, 496 Buckles, Monty 53, 234 Budaus, Marcus 477 Budaus, Mastthew 67, 245 Buffington, Robert 62, 63, 204 Bungarz, Jane 446, 243 Burch, Eva 245 Burch, Katy 4, 94, 95, 440, 445, 424, 499, 204 Burden, Holly 402 Burk, Sherri 445, 234 Burleson, Jason 448, 204 Burnett, Norman 204 Burns, Alice 243 Burns, Danita 245 Burns, Jason 408, 477 Burroughs, Jane 93, 460, 497 Burt, Mark Burton, Holly 204 Butel, Greg 63 Bush, Kathryn 408, 204 Butler, Edward 96, 245 Butler, Jason 245 Butler, Jerry 204 Butler, John 477 Butler, Todd 93, 94, 95, 447, 460, 462, 469, 477, 497 Butterly, Annie 448, 204 Bybee, Christine 408, 477 Byles, David 245 462, 477, Cager, Barbara 440, 243 Cager, Donald 400, 424, 228, 229 Cagle, Darren 234 Cagle, Stefanie Cain, Kenneth Cain, Kimberly 93, 424, 460, 473, 477, 204 Calder, John 53, 447, 234 Caldwell, Darrell 53, 234 Caldwell, Heather 94, 445, 447, 234 Caldwell, Mary 204 Caldwell, Sean 96, 477 Caley, Rochelle 245 Chamberlan, Kelly 77 Chambers, Alandres Chambers, Mark 477 Chance, Bryan Chandler, Christina 445, 447 234 Chandramohan, Vinneth 202 Chang, Diana 20, 403, 424, 499, 202 Chang, Doris 95, 447, 424,243,246 Clark, Maria 246 Clark, Marilyn Clark, Marleen 202 Clark, Marlin 202 Clay, Angel 46, 445, 202, 254 Clay, Nikki Clements, Brian 246 Clements, Michael 202 Clemons, Kenneth 478 Calton, Patrice 99, 204 Camacho, Robert 94, 95, 440, 445, 204 Camp, Colleen 424 Camp, Melisa 245 Chang Chang Chang, Chang John 246 Kuo Hau Lily 477 Showna 57, 93, 447, 460, 463, 477, 497 Campbell, Chris 88, 89, 93, 445, 460, 477, 265 Campbell, Clarence 55, 204 Campbell, Christina 69, 83, 447, 245 Campbell, Derrick 75 Campbell, Drinda 408, 202 Campbell, Jeff 234 Candanosa, Christine 46, 202 Canon, Shelly 64, 408, 477 Canon, Todd 99, 424, 472, 202 Capps, J. 477, 487 Cardna, Marty Carmel, Elena 404, 245 Carra, Scott 73 Carrara, Aaron 234 Carrier, Craig 85 Carson, James 408, 477 Carson, Murick 234 Carter, Anthony 477 Carter, Duray Carter, Gayling 62 Carter, Jason 445, 246 Carter, Lawrence 99, 234 Carter, Stacey 407, 202 Carter, Carver, Stedson 50, 477 Shannon 202 Chang, Su Hong 75, 234 Chang, Tae Chang, Warner 202 Charbonnet, Jeffrey 234 Chasmawala, Daksha 447, 246 Chauhan, Ravi 202 CHEERLEADERS 48-49 Chenault, Brandon 53, 234 Chenoweth, Keith 93, 98, 449, 424, 477 Chi, David 450 Chi, Johnny 477 Chi, Larry 72 Chilson, Joey 234 Cholewinski, Derek 234 Chou, Shirley 202 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 406-407 CHOIRS 402-405 Chowdhury, Shah 477 Christian, John 50, 424, 99, 202 Christner, Ron 477 Christotfersen, Daniel 246 Ciccolella, William Cissna, Hamilton Cissno, Heather 404 Cissno, Stephanie 404, 405, 246 Casas, Yvonne 234 Cassidy, David Cavel, Lisa 407, 202 Caxton, Scott 202 Chakraborti, Sandip 234 Chakraborti, Suparna 460, 477, 498 Challgren, Brigh 477 Clark, Bridgette Clark, Clarence 477 Clark, Denise 202 Clark, Jay 477 Clark, Kristen 49, 84, 93, 95, 405, 460, 477 Clark, Litisha 246 Clinton, Larry 58, 234 Clinton, Petrice 99, 202 Clinton, Wendy 404, 246 Clouse, Robbie 478 Cobb, Dave 93, 478 Cobb, Michael Coble, Amy 446 Coble, Chris 93, 440, 446, 420, 478 Cochran, Helen 93, 95, 440, 444, 422, 460, 469, 478, 497 Cochran, Julie 42, 243 Cohen, Amy 202 Cohen, Sheldon 449, 246 Coker, Joann 96, 232 Coker, Stephine 402, 447, 246 Colbert, Freda 202 Colbert, Mary 243 Colborn, Joanna 403, 202 Cole, Cariann 445, 447, 246 Cole, Jeffrey 232 Colello, Anthony 478 Coleman, Carlisa 447, 229, 232 Coleman, Sonceria 408, 202 Collier, John 202, 246 Collins, Makeba 77, 202 Collins, Roderick Collins, Stephen 408, 202 Combs, April 246 Combs, Richard Compton, Don 243 Cohe, James 46, 47, 408, 478 Connely, Mark Conner, Paige 93, 440, 420, 460, 464, 478, 496 Cook, Dorthy 243 Cook, Rusty 478 Cook, Samantha 202 Cook, Tanya 77, 400,246 'T 'Mir GAINING THAT LAST BIT OF KNOWLEDGE before graduation, Seniors Clay Roberts and Conly Brewer study in the library. Cooley, John Coomer, Ricky 478 Coon, Dyna 82 Coonrod, Judson 246 Cooper, Lakresa 444, 246 Cooper, Paul 96, 202 Cope, Melody 202 Copeland, Danny 89, 202 Coplin, Deanna 243 Corbin, Jacob Corley, Kerri 478 Cornelius, James 202 Cornish, Amy 478 Coscia, Claudia 440, 446, 447, 460, 463, 478 Cothren, Stephanie Cotten Cotton 496 Cotton Cotton Cotton Couch, Couch, , Jennifer 232 Matthew Susan 404, 202 Cotten, Cotten, , Bryan 39, 50, 93, 445, 478, ,Chalond 247 ,Kaye 400, 424,243 , Hak 478 Patrick 202 Crystal Coughlin, Keith 408, 478 Cowen, Byron 202 Cox, Billy 202 Cox, L'-fyan Cox, Douglas 232 Cox, Duwayna 404 Cox, Eric 94, 202, 208 Cox, Jolynn 48, 95, 445, 446, 426, 232 Cox, Katherine 83, 445, 202 Cox, Luan 478 Cox, Shannon 232 Crader, Jennifer 232 Cram, Caren 64, 95 Crane, Caren 85, 446, 460, 478 Cranford, Greg 50, 70, 403, 460, 478 Cranshaw, Steve 456 Crawford, Danna 445, 247 Cremer, Neils 50 Crenshaw, Steven Crider, Michelle 232 Crocheron, Michelle 405, 440, 448, 465, 202 Crosby, Monita 247 CROSS COUNTRY 78-79 Crossland, Shayne 404, 244 Crowder, Lisa 77 Crowder, Willis 99, 422, 478 Crum, Russell 63, 202 Crummel, Christie 202 Crump, 98, 478 CSG 92-93 Cullison, Lance 202 Culpepper, Chris, 69, 95, 478, 497 Culps, Patricia 86, 93, 478 Cummings, Jeffrey Cummings, Jennifer Cummings, Kathy 86, 494, 405, 247 Cummings, Tina 243 Cunningham, Glenn 202 Cunningham, Scott 70, 74, 478, 483 Cupa, Gene 247 Cura, Gener Currier, Craig 232 Curtis, Tim Cys, Kent 50, 446, 460, 478 Czulno, Brian 75, 78, 247 Daniel, Lee Anne 478, 270 Daniels, Jennifer 202 Daniels, Rhonda 94, 404, 405 466, 469, 478 Daniels, Welton Danley, Brandi 247 Darnell, Erica 60, 247 Darnell, Kenny 247 Darter, Rebecca Davenport, Tocthia 407, 202 Davidson, Dortha 408, 243 Davis, Adrian 52, 247 Davis, Christine 445, 247 Davis Darren 247 Davis David 70, 74, 479 Davis David 232 Davis Douglas 96 Davis Finnis Davis Justin Davis Lisa 247 Davis Michael Davis Michelle 408, 202 Davis, Reese Davis, Thomas Davis, Davis, William 63, 202 Zackary 202 DEBATE 94-95 DECA 408-409 Delano, Steven 447, 202 Dailey, John 449, 202 Dale, Monica 404, 232 Dana, Denise 64, 202 Daniel, Cheryl 446, 447 Delcambre, Raymond 75, 96, 479 4 Delce, Tawana Deleon, Joel 46 Delgado, Dyna 69, 82, 232 Densmore, Sherri 232 Dent, Reagen 53, 232 Dent, Troy 232 Derr, Kevin 445, 247 Derrick, Kirk 70, 74, 479 Derrick, Kristy 232 Deubler, Christian 202 Devito, Tami 46, 454, 202 Deyoung, Kimberly 50, 202 Diaz, Julie 247 Diazz, Laura 202 Dibartolomco, Teresa Dlckler, Julie 232 Dickson, Edlyne 4054, 440, 243 Dilliard, Dion 50, 479 Dilliard, Maria 202 Divimess, Lisa 405, 408, 479 Dobbins, Irma Dobson, Joel 70, 446, 202 Dodd, Jeffrey 202 Dodds, Michelle 93, 94, 95, 422, 424, 425, 460, 473, 479 Doig, Amy Dolce, Angela 243 Domotor, Colleen 479 Donnell, Kenny 247 Donnelly, Julie 93, 479, 495 Donnelly, Tricia 232 Dooley, Corey 408 Dormlny, Tiffany 247 Dorn, Jennifer Dorsey, Edwina 400, 203 Doskocil, Kelly 93, 442, 446, 460, 4 79, 496 Doucet, Le Monte 247 Douglas, Penny 203 Dowling, Brian Downey, Crista 247 Downey, Curtis 203 Doyle, Scott 203 Dozier, Deborah 407, 203 Dransfiela, Thomas 479 Dreir, Debra 233 Drinovsky, Michael Drinovsky, Steven 75, 79, 203 Driscoll, Brian 247 Driscoll, Larry Driscoll, Michael 247 Drummond, Gary 480 Duewel, Sean 50, 93, 480 Dugan, Lani 57, 03, 460, 480 Dugan, Randall 52, 247 Dukes, Mary 445, 203 Dukes, Pam 243 Dunavant, Elisa 404, 445, 446, 247 Dunkel, Stephen 6, 98, 233 Dunn, Angela 56, 57, 203 Dunn, Brian 94 Dunn, George Dupree, Renyce Durham, Cindy 447, 448 Dotta, Dhirai Duwe, Allison 247 Dwight, Renyce 203 Dwight, Michael 203 Dycus, Michael 203 Eanes, Sean Eatherly, Tricia 84, 85, 247, 250 Eby, Douglas Eckles, Danny 408 Edwards, Julie 203 Edwards, Patrick 403, 203 Edwards, Ruben 50 Edwards, Ruth 96, 480 Edwards, Terrance 480, 265 Effertz, Stephen Eggleston, Jo 243 Egsti, Gregory 203 Eichenberger, Renee 247 Eigsti, Geoffrey Ellingworth, Christina 233 Elliot, Teresa 233 Ellis, David 480 Ellis, Jomonia 402, 480 Ellis, Myron 247 Elmore, William 96, 446, 480 Embree, Devon 408, 480 Emerson, Monica 400, 203 Emery, Terry 67 Engelland, Beth 64, 454, 203 English, Tashi 233 Enson, Karissa 93, 484 Erion, Pamela 446, 460, 484 Erkstine, John 484 Erwin, Holly 64, 203 Espinosa, Dianna 233 Espinosa, Victoria 75, 447, 247 Esquivel, Israel 484 Esslinger, Eric 247 Esslinger, Justin 63, 203 Estes, Jennifer 203 Etheridge, Lawunza 408, 442, 484 Etzel, Karl 247 Etzel, John 449, 243, 268 Evas, Casey 484 Evans, Corey Evans, Jamar 203 Evans, Jocelynn 203 Evans, Kimberly 442, 484 Evans, Michael 233 Evans, Rick 98 Evans, Victor 96, 203 Ewing, Kevin 96, 203 Ewing, Wendy 402, 247, 223 EXCELSIOR ZENITH 442-4 43 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 472 Fabila, Willie 484 Faggett, Theon 247 Faigih, Jennifer 247 Fairchild, Whitney 484 Fanning, Summer 247 Farmer, Brian 446, 248 Farmer, Erika 247 Farris, Russell f 1.,,,,, fn ' mn., V ARTISTS AT WORK! JUNIORS Lance Hampton, Steve G-uitterez, and Tony Austinson work busily in Art. Garza, William 233 Fasol, Melinda 203 Fekete, Leigh Ann 96, 402, 203 Felan, Kristen 448, 484 Felan, Steven 232 Feldman, Dorit 233 Feldman, Matthew 4 84 Fergusen, Debra 448, 484 Fields, Cheryl 445, 247 Finley Finley, , Ernestine 77, 233 James 247 Fisher, Kimberly 2, 445, 203 Fisher, Renee 247 Fitch, Amanda 247 Fleming, Heather 484 Fleming, Lance 93, 484, 250 Flores, Alvin Flores, Oscar 50, 203 Flores, Shelly 203 Flores, Victor 247 Floyd, Stephanie Fluker, Tara 247 Flynn, Erin 247 Flynn, Kimberly 233 FLynn, Shawn 204 Foggle, Marcus 247 Folsche, Rebecca 204 Fontana, Cara 404, 445 Fonteno, Bobby 96, 233 Fonteno, Robert 96 FOOTBALL 50-53 Ford, Brian 233 Ford, Misty 82, 404 FORENSICS 94-95 Fortner, Wendy 247 Foster, Brett 86, 233 Foster, David 484 Faucault, Christine 233 Fowler, Heidi 403, 233 Foxworth, Trevi 94, 404, 484 Frakes, Ken 204 Frame, Bruce 63, 79, 99, 248 Francisco, Chelsy 60, 233 Franklin, Mark 89, 204 Franklin, T Chia 59, 204 Fausto, Benito 204 Freemann, Heather 42, 484 Freeman, John 248 Freeman, Shari 445 Freeman, Tracy 204 FRENCH CLUB 446-447 Frey, James 96, 233 Frey, Marianne 445, 248 Frink, Bradley 99, 248 Froh, Dawn Fuller, Gahlen 204 Fuller, Melvin Fuller, Tina 47, 48, 242, 248, 249 Fulton, Norma 243 Fuqua, Vincent 204 Gaiters, Schneewoa 60, 249 Gall, Kevin 50, 54 Gallagher, Jay 2, 50, 445, 204 Gallo, Garett 233 Gamble, Julie 44, 204 Garcia, Monica 240 Gardner, Claudette 233 Garder, Peggy 484 Gardner, Terry 204 Garland, Ralph 448, 484 Garner, Edward 204 Garrett, Cynthia 233 Garrett, Marie 484 Gartnan, C. Thomas 204 Gartner, Geoffrey 86, 204 Garza, Margie 64, 84, 93, 445, 484 Gatica, Alberto 484 Gatica, Arturo 233 Geddings, April Ganbler, Jason 204 Gensheimer, Kimberly 69, 445, 24 George, John 233 George, Matt 63, 249 George, Timothy GERMAN CLUB 446-447 Gholston, Kristi 249 Gibbs, Dana 408, 484 Gibbs, Michael 85, 248 Gibson, Robert 46, 204 Giessuebel, Heather Giessuebel, Toby 484 Giles, Christopher 58, 233 Giles, Dena 249 Giles, Paul 249 Gill, Melissa 233 Gilley, Teresa 93, 403, 484 Gipson, Laura 402, 448, 204 Glaze, Shalleen 446, 204 Glenn, Shanette 84, 83, 249 Gluck, Jody 93, 445, 484, 496 Gober, Jacque 204 Golden, Kimberlyn 233 Golden, Mia 404 Golding, Adrian 248 Goldman, Elliot 96, 446, 248 GOLF 88-89 Gomez, Christoper Gomez, Enrique 248 Gomez, Zachariah 233 Gonzalez, Catherine Gonzalez, Julio 408, 248 Gonzalez, Michael 70, 498, 204 Gonzalez, Ruben Goodman, Linn 446 Goold, Katherine 233 Goolsby, Kelle 93, 408, 484, 497 Gordon, Amy 93, 440, 424, 473, 484, 497, 253 Gordon, Michael 233 Gordon, Miki Gore, Michael 67 9 Govea, Sam 94, 95, 440, 445, 204 Govea, Suzanne 248 Grabstald, David 440, 484 Grandberry, Cynthia 243 Gresky, Aaron 75, 78 Gresky, Ilene Griffin, Bradley 408, 482 Griffin, Laura 248 Griffith, Lisa 408 Griggs, Monica Griggs, Randall 482 Hart, Eric 482 Hart, John 67 Hart, Trey 248 Harter, Jill 234 Harter, Kevin 66, 248 Hartman, Rachel 46, 248 Hartwell, Randal 79, 446 Griggs, Tami 233 Gristina, Vicki Gruver, Michael 446, 204 Guenthoer, Dee 422, 482 Guerrero, Rosemary 248 Guillermo, Eric Gutierrez, Stephan 445, 450, 200, 204 Gutrick, Colleen 482 Guy, Rodney Guyot, Jennifer 400, 440, 204 Guyton, Dwight 50, 204 Guzman, Catherine 445, 447, 248 Haas, Hans 89, 204 Haas, Heather 48, 88 Hackbart, Kerrie 248 Hacker, Hiliary 82, 233 Hackney, Brian 248 Hodder, Richard 204 Haddix, Robert Hagemier, Carmen Hagler, Shawn Haichbard, Kristie 446 Hale, Jimmy 46, 47, 408 Haley, David 402, 204 Hall, Lisa 234 Hall, Lynn 234 Hallgren, Bill 47, 424, 498, 499, 204 Hallowell, Carl 233 Halverson, Jeramie 244 Hamrick, Michelle 445, 233 Hamrick, Lawrence 248 Hamideh, Carima 445, 243, 248 Harvey, Monica Harwell, Stacey 86, 402, 248 Hasborn, Tammy 482 Hatfield, Jeanine 64, 65, 83, 204 Haven, Kara 204 Hawkins, Christina 234 Hawkins, Glodean Hawkins, Jennifer 407, 482 Haynes, Morris 243 Hearn, James 86, 204 Hearn, Mary 243 Heath, Laura 93, 95, 422, 460, 48 HECE 408-409 Hedrick, Casandra 86, 248 Heffron, Donovan 248 Heide, Dale 52, 248 Heidelberger, Eric 448 Heiliger, John Helfrich, Jennifer 482 Grassia, Jennifer 82, 403, 233 Graves, Beth 44, 446, 447, 204, 274 Graves, Carol 243 Graves, Janice 204 Graves, Leslie 49, 482 Gray, Brett 248 Gray, Ellen 99, 445, 422, 204 Gray, Keisha 93, 482 Gray, Shane 52, 248 Gray, Tinisha 402 Grays, Monty 204 Green, Matthew Hamideh, Farris 55, 424, 204 Hamilton, Tamara 407, 482 Hammitt, Larry 234 Hampton, Lance 450, 204 Hancock, Angela 446 Hancock, Jennifer Hanks, Heather 235 Hannah, Leah 402, 447, 234 Hannon, James 408, 482 Hanson, Cade 53, 448, 234 Hanson, Marcy 407, 204 Harden, Kwan Harden, Sharnell 234 Hardey, Andrea Harewell, Stacey 445 Hardgraves, Janice 242, 243 Hardgreaves, Tim 50, 44, 204 Harp, Angela 248 Harper, Greg 85, 204 Harper, Lori 408, 482 Harper, Richard 408 Greene, Kelly 64, 83, 445, 448, 449, 204 Greene, Ken 248 Greener, Heather 449, 204 Greenlee, Tina 243 Greenspan, Kevin 93, 403, 482 Gregory, Stacey 204 Gregory, Tammi 40, 204 Harrel, Tamara 404, 424, 499, 204 Harris, Darrel 408 Harris, Jody 446, 482, 497 Harris, John 244 Harris, Mark 43, 70, 498, 204, 244 Harrison, Charles 447, 462, 482 Harrison, Chris 234 Hashbarger, Monica 67, 234 Helge, Sheree 440, 447, 422, 204 Hemphill, Nicole 408, 482 Henderson, Christy 440, 234 Henderson, Erica 204 Henderson, Henry Hendrick, Craig 445 Hendrick, Kevin 85, 94, 446, 447, 204 Henry, Carla 248 Henry, Cynthia 234 Henson, Kevin 24 8 Henson, Patricia 408 Hensrvd, Carma 204 Hernandez, Alberto 75, 78 Heron, Jennifer 248 Herren, Mindy 408 Hibbs, Jason Hickey, Jennifer 405, 204 Hickey, Martha 245 Hicks, Ashley 248 Hicks, Michael 204 Hiesermann, Brain High, Trae 420, 482 Hlggens, Tiffany 248 Hightower, Rewa 204 Heiliger, John 248 Hill, Alan 234 Hill, Mitchell 205 Hill, Richard 24 8 Hill, Tiffany 248 Hill, Traci 46 Hill, Jody 234 Hillas, Heath 99, 445, 448, 482 Hillas, Jangila 234 Hillas, Roland 75, 79, 204 Hillis, Clinton Hillman, Darla 408, 482 Hillman, Deena 408, 482 Hillrandell, Traci 205 Hiltbrunner, Randell 63, 445, 205 Hinson, Patricia 482 Hofman, Leslie 234 Holder, Chris 86, 447, 234 Holland, Clifford 424, 482, 497 Holland, Lanette 95, 248 Holland, Natalie 408, 205 Holleman, Stacy 234 Hollins, Todd 408 Hollis, Carrie 407, 205 INDEX Holloway, Joe 79, 219 Holmes, La Shonda 234 Holmes, Rachel 82, 115, 117, 234 Holi, Amy 154 Holi, Jeffrey 118, 163, 205 Holion, Jennifer 234 Homer, Brian Hood, Tim 66, 245 Hooper, Jason 102, 182 Hooper, Krislen 115 Hoover, Jamie 205 Hopkin, John 115, 205 Hopkin, Shon 66 Hopkins, Ben 75, 78, 79 Hopkins, Scoff 108, 182 Hopkins, Sheila 96, 204 Horak, Kiley 205 Horan, Ever 115, 219 Horan, John 205 Horan, Mary 100, 115, 117, 234 Horan, Nancy 219 Horan, Sidney 219 Horn, Elizabeih 101, 205 Horn, Jennifer 100, 117 Horn, Mike 50, 51, 63, 104, 105, 118, 182 Horn, Sfacy 234 Honor, Jason Housewrighf, Wayne 124, 245 Howell, Diana Hribar, Brad 219 Hribar, Krisfen Hsu, Joe 86, 219 Huddlesion, Maflhew 93, 182, 197 Huddlesfon, Nicholas 219 Huffman, Cameron 46, 219 lsom, Joshuwa 55, 205 Israel, Audria 101, 115, 116, 234 lvers, Donna 110, 116, 119, 205, 250 lvers, Theresa 115, 116, 234 Iverson, George 72, 116, 205 Ivy, Lauren 116, 118, 234 Jackson, Alfred Jackson, Demefrice 152 Jackson, Eric 102 Jackson, Eric 102, 219 Jackson, James Jackson, Keifh 219 Jackson, Kevin 96, 102, 219 Jackson, Marcus 50, 205 Jackson, Larkeife 183 Jackson, Laficia 102 Jackson, Oleiha 205 Jackson, Ricky 219 Jackson, Shania 102 Jackson, Tina 234 Jackson, Tracy 234 Jackson, Winson 102, 108 James, Brian 205 James, Michael 234 James, Mindy 103 James, Tiffany 205 James, Tonya 48, 69, 117, 228, 234 James, Trey 62, 63, 206 Jones, Jennifer 154, 206, 253 Jones, Julie 206 Jones, Karen 206 Jones, Kyle 183 Jones, Lacey 82 Jones, Linda Jones, Maurice 59, 220 Jones, Melissa 206 Jones, Monica 93, 183 Jones, Roberf 220 Jones, Sheldon 2290 Jones, Siephanie 102, 108, 183 Jones, Toni 108, 184 Jones, Tonya 184 Jordan, Crysfal Juarez, Trina 115, 117, 220 Ka, Sheng Kadakia, Gaurana Kahn, Wendi 108 Kaiser, Kraig Kaiser, Krislopher 235 Kale, Amy 206 Kambie, Viney 110, 112, 220 Kaplan, Meryl 117, 184 Kayser, Hillary 206 Kazelis, Joseph 108, 184 Keesy, John 220 Kelch, Roberf Huffman, Randall Hughes, Bob 63 Hughes, Chrisiopher 103, 1, 219 Hughes, David 115, 158, 205 Hughes, Melissa 205 Hughes, Michael 115, 158, 205 Hughes, Shawn Humpries, Ann 115, 234 Hunf, Aaron 98, 234 Hunl, Gregory 205 Hunf, Randy 86, 87, 182 Hunfer, Carlos 72, 219 Hunfer, Cafherine 116, 234 Hunfer, George 234 Hunfer, Samson 219, 219 Hunfer, Twila 205 Huynh, Don 219 Hyde, Christopher 53, 234 Hyre, Jon 108, 183 Jamison, Roberf 108, 183 Janes, Benifa 183 Janes, Judi 245 Jarraif, David Jay, Gregory Jefferson, Cedric 205 Jelich, Deirdre 105, 118, 149, 206 Jelich, Jake 66, 96, 219 Jenkins, Shanon 117, 220 Jernigan, Jennifer 107, 183 Jiminez, Rene 183 Jingles, Keiron 60, 83, 220 Joblin, Jason 70, 206 Joblin, Michael 220 Johnson, Anfhony D, 220 Johnson, Anfhony R. 206, 220 Johnson Cedric 220 Johnson, Charisse 112 Johnson, Chris 70, 71, 183 Kelley, Tara 68, 69, 220 Kelly, Kevin 96, 116, 184 Kelly, Philip 206 Kemp, Jack 220 Kenerly, Terrance 75 Kenny, Candace Kern, Barbara 220 Kerr, Chaz 206 Kerr, George 52, 108, 220 Kerr, Waller Kefchel, Charles 66, 206 Kefen, Nicole 220 Key, Cheryl 93, 99, 116, 184 Key, Chris 75, 79, 220 Key, George Key, Janef 184 Key, Mary 184 Khaled, Carolyn 220, 221 Khaled, Chrisfine 206 Khan, Tarik 235 Hyfche, Kerry 205 IAFS 116-117 ICT 106-109 lba, Blake 100, 205 Ingelbriison, Siacey 205 Ingram, Fay 245 A Ingram, Kafrina 183 Ingram, Roland 86, 87, 115, 205 INKSPOTS 116-117 INSIGHT 116-117 Irvin, Anihony 219 lsham, Tammie lsham, Tom 245 lsom, Jaran 59, 86, 117, 219 INDEX Johnson, David 50, 206 Johnson, Derek 183 Johnson, Gary 54 Johnson, Gerhald 235 Johnson, Jennifer 234 Johnson, Karin 118 Johnson, Kafrina 235 Johnson, Kendra 115, 206 Johnson, Odessa 245 Johnson, Roberi 70 Johnson, Troy 59 Johnson, Vicki 11, 183 Johnson, William 220 Johnslon, Brefi 183 Johnsfon, David 206 Johnsfon, Michael 183 Johnsion, Philip 206 Johnslon, Sonya 235 Johnsion Johnsfon , Slephanie 115, 220 , Taunee 14, 122, 206 Jones, Anne 116, 235 Jones, Bryan 205 Jones, Cafherine Jones, Darryl 220 Jones, Geoffrey 235 Jones, Gregory Khan, Wendi 206 Khaiib, Jamal 206 Kilpafrick, Roberi 184 Kimball, Kerry Kimball, Kysa 115, 220, 221 Kincaid, Brandon Kindles, D'RarrelI 59 Kindles, Trissa Kindsfaiher, Todd 70, 206 King, King, King, King King King King King, King, King, King, King, King King Chrisfoph Cydrick 206 Darren 73 Jane 245 Jay 11 , Jeanine 220, 221 Jennifer 185 Kimberly K. 102, 220, 221 Kimberly L. 220, 221 Mia 108, 206 Michael Nafhan 185 Tammie 112 Tamara 36, 70, 81, 93, 122, 124, 170, 173, 185, 196 Kinney, Jace Kilpaid, Brancon 206 Kirby, Breff 116, 220, 221 Kirby, Bruce 108, 185, 271 Kirkman, Pafrick 206 Kirschf, Krisfal 61 KifeJones, Karen Kleiner, Jon 96, 184 Klice, James 206 Knofi, Kory 220, 221 Knox, Jennifer 85, 235 Knox, Rochelle 86, 115, 116, 117, 124, 206 Knudson, 93, 185 Kobus, Kaihleen 107, 185 Kolailai, Wissam 46, 235 Kollar, Alan Kollar, Mark Konchalski, Lori 102, 110, 116, 220, 221 Koon, Dana 61, 235 Kosse, Cory 235 Kosse, Marnie 185 Koffler, Kimberly 107, 206 Kram, Caren 206 Krause, Jason 85 Krause, William 106, 185 Kreger, Eric 196 Kreger, Susan 206 Krehlik, Amy 122, 160, 185,252,257 Krehlik, Tyler 100 Krieger, Rachel 104, 105, 185 Krischf, Krisfi 82, 99 Kubes, Joe 46, 206 Kurz, Angela 93, 185 Lair, Dianne 46, 115, 221 Lamark, Jodi 115, 117,221 Lamberf, Hal 5, 50, 93, 116, 117, 118, 185, 189 Lamberi, Kevin 206 Lamberf, Marny 17, 63, 95, 115, 116, 120, 124, 198, 199, 210 Lancasier, Tracey 207 Lane, Tonya 235 Lang, Reese 185 Langley, Cory 86, 116, 221 Langley, Kevin 221 Langslon, Jackie, 207 Langsfon, Jacaualin 86 Langvardf, Joel 117 Lanningham, Lisa 115, 185 Lansden, Jennifer 17, 48, 117 Lapham, Jennifer 235 Larsen, Krisfin 108, 116, 185 Larsen, Krisfin L. 64, 116, 185, 258, 259 Lashley, Shannon 14, 115, 207 Lafhen, Darren 207 LATIN CLUB 116-117 Lauderdale, Sherry 57, 207 Lauer, Grefa 116, 124, 160, 173, 185 Lavake, Debra 118, 122, 185 Lawrence, Bryan 221 Lawson, Lee 221 Lea, Cliffon 93, 185, 197, 272 Lea, Tikman 85 Leafblad, Siefani 207 Leafblad, Siewarf 86, 207 Leboeuf, Kevin 207 LeDoux, Chrisfine 69, 115, 116, 117, 118, 207 Lee, Chrisii 46, 221 Lee, Hallie 96, 164, 185 Lee, Jobo 46 Leeper, Alison 85, 207 Leffler, Michelle 17, 49, 93, 94, 1 166, 168, 185, 197, 253 Legan, Angela 207 Leland, Christopher 73, 235 Leland, Stacey 106, 185 Lemire, Catherine 207 Lemon, Amy 94, 115, 221 Lemons, Michelle 207 Lemons, Patricia 107 Lemons, Richard 62, 63, 95, 185 Lombard, Susan 100 Long, James 67 Long, Kit 221 Long, Joyce 221 Long, Larry 186 Long, Ronald Long, Shea 108, 186 Long, Steven 207 Longo ria, Carlos 241 Lopez, Arturo 63, 110, 207 Madison, Kayce 102 Magallanes, Gabriel 221 Magailanes, Ramon Major, Duke 52, 221 Maldonado, Christine 221 Malinsky, Matthew 207 Malloon, Stephanie 83, 117, 221 Maloch, Dana 68, 69, 124, 229, 236 Malone, Brandon 186 Maloon, Stephanie Madeville, Glenn 242, 245 Lemus, Teresa 235 Lenz, Alan 74, 185 Lenz, Amy 75 Leone, Carolyn Leone, Yvone 96 Lesley, Joseph 115, 116,118185 Lesleym, Sarah 118, 221, 224 Letbetter, Dyan 185 Letterman, Andrew 17, 53, 228, 241, 264 Letterman, Michael 102, 185 Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Amy 117 Andre 241 Billy 106, 207 Dianne 108, 185 Jamie 221 Tanya 221 Lichtman, Howard 93, 102, 110, 116, 185 Liepert, Gerald 245 Lindsey, Norla 99, 221 Lopez, Johnny 86, 236 Lorch, Todd Lorenson, Michael 221 Lorette, Jacques 207 Lorette, Robert Lott, Cassandra 77 Lott, John 75 Love, Ronald 106, 186 Lovelady, Mary Ann 107 Lovette, Jennifer 106, 186 Lowe, Bob 245 Loew, Brian 106, 207 Lowery, Teresa 221 Lozos, James 105, 117, 221 Ludington, Brad 207 Luxembery Lara 11, 104, 186 Lyle, Alexander 221 Lyle, Cissy 221 Lyles, Anthony 221 Lynn, Henry 93, 186 Mandi, Jason 99, 236 Mann, Cecilie 61, 86, 100, 236 Mann, Jaime 75 Maples, Maynard 39, 50, 115, 207 Maples, Stacy 207 Marcus, Christine 102, 186 Marcus, lhab 85, 236 Marks, Jay 221 Maronde, Nicole 186 Marrs, Michael 108 Marsh, Tiffany Marshall, Lori 197 Martell, Angeila 69, 83, 207 Marten, Steven 186 Lindsey, Stephen 50, 93, 186, 252 Ling, Hwei Ping 186 Link, Robert 236 Linscott, Lance 186 Lipper, Byron 207 Little, Toby 207 Littlejohn, Damien 241 Littlejohn, Keith 53, 115 Livingston, Amber 108, 207 Llewellyn, Beth 245 Lloyd, David 66, 207 Lobrecht, Kristi 160, 186 Lockhart, Kimberly 165 Loftis, Marc 236 Loauidice, Christina 93, 108, 186 Loicano, Joseph 221 Mable, David 96, 186 Mable, Denise 221 Mable, James Mable Mabli, , Janice Lisa 86, 207 Mac Gregor, Heather 221 Mach, Mack, Kelly Robert 75, 207 Madden, Kelly 236 Madison, David 102, 186 Martin, Jennifer 86, 117, 221 Martin Jeremy 236 Martin, Mitzi 106, 186 Martin, Shawn 103, 117 Martin, Tracy 186 Martin, Vanessa Martin, Walter 50, 102, 186 Martinez, Gy 236 Martinez, Iris 236 Martinez, Michael 221 Martinez, Mildred Martinez, Roy Martinez, Russ 106 Martinez, Sidallin Mason, Craig 221 Mason, Katherine 82, 236 Massengale, Michael 94, 95, 110, 116, 221 Massey, Hugh Massey, Richard 99, 236 Massoletti, Traci 221 MATH CLUB 112-113 8 A LOOKING TO THE SKY FOR THE ANSWER, Seniors wonder lf The Construction will be finished by the time they graduate. Matthews, Lawrence 53, 104, 236 Matthews, Seth 221 Mathis, Holly 98, 99, 101, 156, 207 Mathis, Katrina 77 Maupin, Kimberly 207 Mauppin, Bruce 70, 207 Mauro, Frank 116, 118, 186 Mauser, Rudy 40 May, Regina May, Tami 245 Mayo, Kimberly 236 Mayo, Tifini 70, 83, 95, 124, 172, 186 McAfee, Jerron 236 McAllister, Bonny 84, 85, 186 McAteer, Guy 52, 117, 215, 221, 256 McAteer, Katherine 49, 93, 166, 186, 197, 221,256 McBrayer, Christoph 186 McBride, Robert McCartney, Nathan 207 McCluskey, Holly 86, 93, 186 McCombs, Gerald 245 McConathy, Terry 236 McConnell, Tracy 221 McCook, Clay 55, 221 McCorkel, Linda McCorkel, Viki 236 McCormack, Randi 108, 186 McCown, Joyce 50, 245 McCoy, Charles McCoy, Ida McDade, 52, 221 McDaniel, Liz 4, 15, 16, 49, 94, 103 198, 207 McDonald, Gerlyn 64, 122, 244 McDuffie, Jason 207 McGregor, Kirsten 100, 110, 186 Mclntire, Stacie 14, 115, 118, 122, 207 Mclntosh, Kris 64, 245 Mclntyre, James 207 McKay, Burtrando 53, 236 McKenzie, Penny 77, 78, 99, 116 McKeown, James 236 McKern, Deborah 221 McKinney, Jeremy 117, 236 McKnire, Chris 186 McKown, Tanya 53, 93, 115, 187 McLain, Cynthia 207 McLarry, Robin McLaughloin, Kelsey 207 McMahon, Sean 207 McMillian, Derrick 222, 73 McMillian, Jason 236 McPeak, Jennifer 236 McQuitty, John 207 MCVey, Michael 66, 78, 207 Measures, Dorthy 245 Medford, Chadd 222 MEDICAL CAREERS 114-115 Medina, Jonas 237 Medina, Melissa 222 Meek, Laurel 104 Meeker, Amy 222 Meers, Ronica 107, 187 Mendoza, Deanna Mendoza, Gina 187 Meredith, Sean 53, 237 Messick, Thomas 53, 237 Meyer, Carlie 68, 69 Meyer, Carri Middleton, Lonnie 245 Miers, Jennifer 93, 94, 124, 173, 187 Miers, Mitchell 53, 124, 229, 277 Milaman, Rusty 99 Miller, Annie 245 Miller, Dawn 86, 116, 207 Miller Diane 237 Mineri Eiizabein 81, 237 Miller, Lisa 95, 447, 424, 243, 222 Miller, O liver 54, 55, 487, 496 Miller, Sally 207 Miller, Yvonne 245 Millican, Milligan, Misty 237 Sean Milliman, Russell 237 Mills, Derek 222 Mills, Dewitt 96 Mills, Karen 402 Mills, Pam 445, 222 Millsap, Elisa 237 Millsap, Jennifer 404, 405, 222 Mincey, Brooke 53, 237 Miner, James 86, 222 MINI-MAG 129-145 Minter, Kim 64, 65, 408, 487 Mitchell, Carmen 245 Mitchell, Casandra 402, 408 Mitchell, George 242, 245 Mitchell, Mike 222 Mitchell, Shawn 72, 222 Moberg, Krista 445, 422, 424, 499, Mulray, James 237 Muncy, William 406, 207 Muneer, Minhaj Muneer, Tabassum 297 Murphree, Blake 52, 222 Murphree, Jimmy 222 Murphy, Chris 445, 446, 243, 237 Murphy, Christine 445, 424, 222 Murray, Julie 206 Musgrave, Dawn 488 MUSIC HISTORY 102, 103 Myah, Joseph Myers, Carlie 222 Myers, Daniel 86, 208 Nagley, John 53, 237 Nance, Bucky 50, 53, 237 207 Moldovan, Gabriela 207 Moldovan, Lorendana 222 Malin, Hans 52, 62, 146, 207 Molnar, Tycha 487 Monahan, John 440, 222 Monahan, Mary 64, 82, 237 Moneer, Minhaj 237 Monroe, Kimberle 76, 77, 78, 207 Montana, Jeffrey 237 Jontgamery, John 93, 94, 95, 140, 487 Montoya, Andres 70 Montoya, Elena 95, 147, 222 Moody, Jennifer 95, 405, 440, 222 Moody, Wade 207 Moon, Nance Moon, Shah 53 Moore, Blake 207 Moore, Casey 222 Moore, Dana 145, 447, 222 Moore, Emily 407, 487 Moore, Jennifer 222 Moore, Jody 445, 426, 222 Moore, Justin 222 Moore, Lawrence Moore, Lari 64, 84, 408, 207 Moore, Mohammed 222 Moore, Shannon 487 Moore, William Moore, Angela 85, 207 Moauin, Jennifer 69, 4 45, 237 Moquin, Michelle 49, 65, 22, 207 Mora, David 487 Moran, William 99, 222 Moreno, Jamie 222 Moreno, Sergio 152 Morgan, Bob 245 Morgan, Matthew 222 Moritz, Greg 68, 207 Molero, Sergio 207 Morris, Lloyd 52 Morris, Philip 207 Morris, Tony 100, 424, 228, 229, 237 Morrow, Steve 245 Morton, Angelyn 4878 Morton, Kelly 408, 487 Morton, Kristina Mosley, Chris 108, 208 Mosley, Jacquelin 237 Mouat, Jennifer 49, 65, 93, 422, 460, 487, 496 Moyers, Lori Moyers, Rachelle 222 Mueller, Stephen 50, 65, 242, 222, 224 Mukherjee, Atasi 446, 208 Mulligan, Sean 487 Nance, Clifford Nance, Joel NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 160 Nava, Elaine 406, 488 Narvaez, Tony 53, 242, 245 Neal, Curtlss 208 Neale, Jennifer 222 Neale, Kristina 222 Nealy, Walter 55, 208 Nelms, Anne 237 Nelms, Thomas 403, 488 Nelson, Albert 208 Nelson, Amie 46, 222 Nelson, Christi 86, 93, 488 Nelson, Erin 98, 486, 497 Nelson, Nicole 104 Neumann, Melissa 488 Newberry, Stephen 59, 222 Newman, Billy 406, 486 Newsom, Debra 94 Newsom, Suzy 445 Newton, Dustin 53, 488 Newton, Elester 237 Nguyen, Danh Nguyen, Diem 207 Nguyen, Kim 486 Nguyen, Phu 237 Nugyen, Phuong 237 Nichols, Christina 402, 237 Nichols, Kimberely 489 Nieto, Steve 237 Nixon, Deana 77, 78 Nixon, Dorothy 208 Nolan, Jennifer 404, 422, 489, 254 Nulton, Stacy 405, 222 Nunn, Adam 489 Nute, Karen 77, 237 Oakley, Jason 237 O'Daniel, William 99, 262 O'Brien, Kelly 407, 208 O'Dell, Evelyn 245 O'Derberg, Sara 445, 237 O'Donnell, Jerry 408, 208 O'Donnell, Michelle 222 Ogden, Deborah 93, 445, 422, 423, 460, 464, 489 Ogden, Jim A. 422, 423, 460, 489, 264 Ogden, Paula 489 O'l-lalloran, David Olah, Shannon 402, 206 Olivar, Catherine 408, 489 Oliver, Sean 208 Ollar, Angela 206 O'Neal, Charles O'Neal, Wesley 108, 489 ORCHESTRA 102-103 Ortiz, Maria 208 Ost, Dawn Ostensan, Anthony 208 Oswalt, Lisa 208 Owen, Robert 208 Owens, Jennifer 445, 287 Paden, Sharla 222 Page, Felicia 244 Palmares, Francisco Palmer, Stephen 94, 208 Paprshar, Mindy 48, 445, 219 Parent, Richard Parent, Tammy Parish, Rebecca 446, 447, 206 Parker, James Parker, John 63, 206 Parker, Keith 52 Parker, Lori 48, 237 Parker, Scott 222 Parker, Stormey 206 Parkinson, Gary 222 Parkman, Amy 222 Parkman, Angela 445 Parks, Shirley 245 Parmelee, Julia 237 Parmelee, Kenneth 447, 222 Parnell, Tammy 222 Parris, Tamara 222 Partch, Ben 237 Partridge, Matthewk 237 Parankar, Sandip 237 Pate, Belinda 222 Patel, Darshan 408 Patel, Manish Patenaude, Steven 53 Paul, Kortney 52, 70, 74, 444, 223 Payne, Nathaniel 53, 58, 96, 237 Peacock, Jonathan Pearce, Chris 93, 94, 95, 410, 446 447, 420, 460, 470, 489, 497 Peck, Oliver 206 Pelham, Christina 38, 84, 93, 489 Pemberton, Eric 228 Pemposell, George 402, 237 Penna, Carrie 48, 444, 223 Pepperdine, Bob 96, 490 Perales, John 206 Peregrine, Michelle 223 s YOU WANT IT WHEN?l exclaims Senior Melissa Valentine when she discovers the yearbook deadline was the day before. Peregrine, Suzette 208 Perez, Perez, Perez, Perez, Perez, Perez, Edward 237 Erica Ernesto 237 Luis 189 Rene 237 Sean 189, 251 Permann, Gina 83, 144, 223 Perry, Perry, Lee 100 Robin 49, 114, 198, 208 Perry, Roy 245 Perry, Scott 93, 99, 189 Perski, Kenny 122, 209 Peters, Andrea 114, 117, 223 Peters, Jennifer 114, 223 Peterson, Christopher 46, 108, 209 Peterson, Brandt 223 Pettitt, Danielle 60, 112, 223 Phan, Dung 223 Phillips, Leslie Phillips, Mark 237 Phillips, Montrell 52, 59, 223 Phillips, Todd 50, 114, 209 Phome, Brian 237 Pierce, Lori 223 Pietsch, Kirsten 108, 189 Pilson, Mecedes 107, 114, 223 Pimental, Brent 99, 100, 209 Piotrowski, David 89, 223 Piotrowski, Bill 88, 89, 209 Pipes, Kasey 94, 100 Pittman, Chris 6, 50, 70, 93, 170, 183, 189, 196 Pittman, Kevin 63, 237 Pittman, Robert 209 Ploclca, Tanya 114, 117, 223 Podval, Noemi 86, 237 Podval, Salome 86, 209 Polley, Brian 67, 209 Pomykal, Craig 209 Porter, Melanie 238 Posavitz, Cary 104, 105, 162 Poteet, Amy 209 Potter, Jeff Potts, Deanna 100, 114, 119, 209 Povero, Jeff 86, 95, 114, 116, 117, 124, 213, 223 Povero, Marc 15, 43, 70, 209, 211 Powell, Andrew 238 Powell, Erika 114, 118, 209 Powell, Greg 209 Powell, Kristen 117, 189 Powell, Mary 246 Powers, Lori 114, 118, 209 Powley, Kenneth 16, 189 Prather, Brent Pratt, Aric 238 Pressley, Brent 93, 189 Price, Eddie 52, 223 Price, Mark 238 Prickett, Jacuelyn 246 Prieto, Emma 189 Prieto, Sandra 223 Prince, Jill 70, 189 Prince, Kim 238 Pritchett, William 224 Prosser, Cheryl 189 Puente, Brian 58, 238 Puente, Cruz 223 Puhger, Mary 100, 119, 109 Pulliam, Mark 99, 114 Pulliam, Sandra 189 Purnell, Robert 50, 108, 189 Pusey, Michael 93, 95, 100, 110, 113, 160, 189, 196 Pustejovsky, Sheila 239 Putnam, Greg 209 Putnam, Kimberly Pyle, Philip 119, 209 Quaife, Heidi 114, 117, 224 Quoin, Jennifer 238 QUILL AND SCROLL 161 Rader, Rachelle 60, 224 Radford, Alton Ragle, Julia 107, 209 Ragsdale, Tricha 224 Gaiborn, Tiffany 93, 189 Rains, Susan 224 Ramos, Alex 190 Ramos, Elizabeth 224 Ramsey, Clayton 76, 209 Ramsey, Craig 238 Ramsey, Marvin Ramsey, Pat 96, 209 Ramzy, Justin 224 Rand, Charles 246 Randall, Darren Rangel, Jerry 108 Rankin, Chad 108 Rankin, Tara 224 Rasul, Abdul Rasul, Wahida 209 Ratliff, Christy 209 Rauls, Chris Rauls, Stephen 238 Ray, John 78 Razi, Salman 238 REBELATION 120-121 Redding, Jeremy 108, 209 Redwine, Eric Reed Darren 108 Reed, Greg 100 Reed, Zachary 53, 238 Reese, Gary 189 Reese, Joan 209 Reeves, Kevin 52, 72, 224 Regan, John 110, 117, 160, 189, 196 Regan, Joe 124, 200, 228, 229, 238 Regester, Tria 86, 87, 95, 114, 209 Reid, Cassandra 209 Reis, Audrey 108 Remualdo, Michaelee 56, 57, 93, 189 Rendon, Anna 238 Reyes, Erika 238 Reyes, Leslie 209 Reyna, Alyssa 209, 266 Reynolds, Debbie 108, 190 Reynolds, Roger 103 Rhoten, Tanula 60, 82, 238 Rice, Adrian 63, 114, 209, 273 Richards, Rebecca 107, 190, 270 Richerson, Dana 106, 190 Richey, Jennifer 99, 160, 190 Richichi, Alysea 102, 114, 222, 223, Richter, Swen 209 Riley, Melissa 209 Rivera, Rosa 224 Rivers, Pamela 50, 224, 251 Riza, Misti 224 Roberson, Matt 74, 96, 238 Roberts, Brenda 190 Roberts, Erica 107, 224, 267 Roberts, Jason 114, 209 Roberts, Kimberly 114, 267 Roberts, Stacy 93, 114, 122, 160, 190 Roberts, William 108 Robinson, John 93, 102, 112, 113, 114, 122, 152, 160, 170, 190 Robinson, Kim 238 Robinson, Melissa 114, 124, 213, 224 Robison, Jodi 209 RODEO 46-47 Rodriguez, Andres 74 Rodriguez, Gerrl 209 Rodriguez, Jeremy Rodriguez, Lupe Rodriguez, Rudy 108 Rodriguez, Maria 209 Rodriguez, Todd 209 Rogers, Harold 246 Roland, Erick Rolander, Charleen 209 Romo, John Romo, Julie 114, 224 Romo-Storey, Cynthia Roper, Tim 108 Rosa, Jose 52, 209 Rosas, Le Ann 114, 190 Rose, Julie 238 Rosenbaum, Trist 190 Ross, Angela 238 Ross, Carrie 224 Ross, Tara 117, 209 Ross, Vincent 50 ROTC 96-97 Rowe, Lorianne 114, 238 Rowland, John 190, 266 Rowland, Michele 190 Roy, Jean Phil 74, 117, 258, 259 Rozanich, Martha 224 Rubenstein, Steven 209 Ruiz, Julie 209 Ruiz, Michelle 224 Rundle, Scott 67, 209 Rundle, Shawn 45, 238 Rush, 116, 190 Russakov, Jamie 190 Russell, Bethany Russell, Kelle 93, 114, 166, '190, 195 Russell, Howard 53, 238 Russell, Michael 108, 190 RUSSIAN CLUB 116-117 Rutherford, Kevin 224 Rutledge, Tamara 224 Rutledge, Tracey 64, 93, 94, 108, 110, 118, 190 Ryckeley, Chris 190 Ryckeley, Robynn 224 Sadler, Michael Sadovsky, Cameron Sager, Jeff 238 Salas, Bertha Salas, Karina 48, 69, 238 Salas, Maurine 64, 116, 209 Salias, Karrina 68 Salinas, Rebecca 238 Salinas, Richard 209 Sandifer, Gayle 93 Sandifer, Kyler 114, 238 Sandoval, Leticia 117, 225 Santee, Willard 191 Sasser, Stephanie 108, 191 Savage, Ken 238 Savage, Shawnda 208 Savage, Tammy 60, 104, 238 Sawyer, Rachel Sayers, Osborn 50, 209 Scanlan, James 238 Scasny, Paul 225 Scaturro, Robert 246 Schaffer, Faith 209 Schellstede, Laurie 114, 209 Schemensky, Lori 238 Schenck, Todd 209 Schmidt, Jennifer 49, 86, 114, 209 Schmidt, Stephen 238 Schmitt, Ashley 106, 209 Schmitt, Dawn Schorn, Bryan 191, 196 Shoultz, Allison 114, 191 Schram, Linda 64, 80, 81 Schreckengost, Roberta 209 Schrum, Saabrina Schumacher, Kathy 191 Schweitzer, Michael SCIENCE CLUB 114-115 Scolt, Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Seay, Seifer, Albert 225 Corey 50, 209 Harold 53 Jason Lance 93 1 Michelle 77, 78, 209 Rachel 225 Rodney 210 Steven 210 , Susan 77, 99, 238 Kathy 191 Darren 70, 210 Salisbury, Eric 52, 66, 225 Salley, Barbara 93 Sanchez, Monica Sanderford, Dylan 77 Sanders, Sanders Sanders Sanders Sanders Ami 60, 225 Brooke 191 Paul 74, 78, 124, 213, 225 Richard 53 , Tobl 83, 225 Sell, Breslyn 238 Sellers, Jennifer 118, 191, 270 SENIOR SUPERSTARS 92-93 Sepulveda, Rogelio 238 Session, Chandler 2, 191 Seward, Lisa 96, 210 Sewell, Gary 191 Sewell, Wendy 46, 191 Seymour, Scott 85, 238 Shahane, Aniket 86, 210 Shaikh, Aslam 63, 96 Sharp, Harrel 52, 225 Sharpe, Danielle Shaw, Robert 225 Shaw, Ronald 225 Shea, Chris 52, 72, 225 Shearer, Clay 225 Shepert, Arthur 238 Sherman, Bob 35, 98 Sheth, Milan 99, 210 Shinn, Jamie 238 Shiller, Paul 59, 225 Shinn, Jamie Shirley, Heather 210 Shoemaker, Jill 238 Shoemaker, Karen 100, 210 Shoemaker, Kevin 210 Shores, Bret 191 Short, John 210 Shoultz, Allison 193 Shuler, Michael 50, 210 Shumate, Michael 225 Siepelski, Michelle 93, 114, 122 160 191 INDEX 281 Siewert, Stephanie 11, 114, 416, 210 Siewert, Thomas 67, 238 Sikes, Maurine 116 Silvenis, Christa 238 Silvenis, Sue Ann 94, 104, 194 Silvia, Michelle 38, 57, 81, 225 Simmons, Elizabeth 77, 78, 124, 210 Simpson, James Simpson, Vernon 50, 210 Stacy, Tommy 17, 33, 35, 38, 50. 93, 94, 124, 174, 173, 491, 197, 252 Stafford, Adam 225 Stafford, Chien Stagner, Jeffrey 96, 225 Staller, Cheryl 225 Stallings, Ann 192 Satllings, Susan 152, 239 Stamp 53, 239 Keith 225 Steans, Singleton, Singleton, David 210 Deborah 210 Singleton, Kelly 99, 114, 225 Singleton Singleton , Ronald 104 , Stephanie 238 Singleton, Tara 57, 210 Skarda, Mark 50, 191 Skinner, Jennifer 414, 225 Stanley, Mark 192 Stanley, Riche 156 Starling , Steven Starnes, Andy 50, 192, 251 Steans, Steele, Steele, Kevin 225 John 225 Jolaine 165 Skinner, Steve 46, 225 Steen, Donovan 225 Stefanoni, Dania 117, 192 Stein, Michell Stephens, Brooke 192 Stephens, Stephanie 114, 225 Stephenson, Kyle 225 Stetar, Lori Stevens, Zenobia 93, 10, 142, 192 Stevens, Zina 112, 239 Stevenson, Elena 117, 225 Stewart, Betsey 48, 414, 215, 225 Stewart, Chad 192 Stewart, Christopher 239 Stewart , Daphne 239 Stewart, Joseph 239 Stewart, Sheryl 240 Stewart, Stephen 11, 192 Stewart, Teri 192 Stewart, Victoria Stiles, Karrie 239 Slagle, Angelica 225 Slagle, Christina Slater, Arthur 414 Slater, Pete 114, 238 Sloan, Frank 238 Smith, Adrian Smith, Amy J. 86, 99, 104, 225 Smith, Amy M. 210 Smith, Amy M. 414, 289 Smith, Angela 194 Smith, Anthony 55, 144, 191 Smith, Antonia Smith, Bettie 118, 246 Smith, Brian 16, 93, 94, 95, 410, 124, 126, 160, 173, 191, 196 Smith, Darrell Smith, Gina 404, 210 Smith, Jarman 225 Smith, Jarom 460 Smith, Jason 225 Smith, Jody Smith, John 96 Smith, Leighton Smith, Lisa 210 Smith, Lyndell 238 Smith, Manuel 93, 103, 112, 444, 160 194, 197 Smith, Michelle Smith, Richard 225 Smith, Robert 191 Smith, Stacy 69, 83, 225 Smith, Todd 225 Smith, Toni 239 Smith, Wendy 77, 239 Snead, Jana 46, 210 SOCCER 62-69 SOS 114-115 Soto, Octaviano Soto, Sylvia Sauder, Jon 53, 239 Soudup, Bobbi 107 South, Scott 191 Southerland, Jeff 240 SPANISH CLUB 116-117 Sparks, Alphonso 2, 191 Sparks, Cecil 53, 239 Sparks, Jamie 225 Spaulding, Jason Spaulding, Wayne 239 Spearman, Roderick 96, 239 Speirs, Gary 225 Spellins, Cindy 210 Spencer, Cedric Spiegel, Samuel 225 Sport, Clint 191 Sprayberry, Michael 72, 225 Sproull, Eric 282 INDEX Stites, Sheila 82, 239 Stodgill, Angela 14, 17, 225 Stokes, Vicki 81, 192 Stone, Angela 225 Stone, Avis 246 Story, Cindy 60, 225 Stout, Stephanie 225 Strachan, Casey 74, 239 Stratton, Steven 93, 410 Strebller, Stephen 225 Strickland, Brian 96 Stringer, Floy 246 Stringer, Jennifer 94, 192 STUDENT COUNCIL 124-125 Stull, Maria 107, 210 Stuteville, Timothy 99 Suarez, Nancy 118, 192 Sudderth, Titfnay 114, 239 Suggs, Steven 108 Suh, Davey 95, 210 Sullivan, Beth 49, 93, 103, 466, 174 192, 197 Sullivan, Robert 210 Summit, William 108, 246 Sundermann, Amy Sundstrom, Keith 100, 240 Surratt, Paul 46, 192 Sutphen, Jennifer 210 Sutton, Cedric Sutton, Christy 94, 110, 120, 159, 210, 261, 271 Sutton, Hilary 48, 94, 114, 239 Sutton, Michelle 69, 82, 239 Swafford, Chris 192 Swanlund, Bradley 146, 210 Swanson, Victoria 115, 226 Swift, Suzanne 108, 192 Swihura, Alison 64, 65, 93, 122, 160 164, 165, 192,248 SWIMMING 84-85 Swindell, Mark 70, 192 Swinney, Caroline 246 Sylvia, Michelle 38 Szeto, Ming 239 Tahmahkera, Don 210 Talbot, Bobby Talbot, Joe Talbot, Wanda 210 Tamulevicz, Linda 114, 239 Tankersley, Terrance 210 Tarkington, Jon 239 Torrance, Vicki 103, 114, 226 Tarsha, Adrianna Tarvi, Kimberly 114, 226 Tatom, Heather 83, 114, 226 Tatom, Karen 84, 114, 160, 165, 192 Taurog, Lisa 103, 226 Tave, Sylvia 246 Taylor, Deshazier 102, 192 Taylor, James 67, 240 Taylor, Janel 210 Taylor, Jennifer Taylor, Jonni 77, 114, 226 Taylor, Martha 246 Taylor, Nathaniel Taylor, Patrick 46, 240 Taylor, Tanya 210 Taylor, Terri 93, 95, 144, 192 Taylor, Troy Taylor, Zach Teagarden, Deb 122, 160, 192, 196, 252 Teagarden, Michael 240 Telck, Stephanie 240 Templin, Staci 226 Templeton, Brian 74 Templeton, Stacey 60 TENNIS 86-87 Thach, Hung 240 THESPIANS 104-105 Thibodeaux, Corrie 108, 240 Thibodeaux, Dan 240 Thibodeaux, Kris Thomas, Charles Thomas, Christine 226 Thomas, Darrian 59, 240 Thomas, David 55, 59, 240 Thomas, Derrick Thomas, Donna 226 Thomas, Janet 102, 408, 113, 174, 192 Thomas, Kimberly 46, 240 Thomas, Michelle 100, 240 Thomas, Sharon 100, 117, 118, 192 Thomas, Stacey 57, 112, 210 Thomas, Tammy Thomas, Thomas 226 Thompson, Conrad 52, 226 Thompson, Joe 210 Thompson, Katrine 192 Thompson, Michael 209 Thompson, Mike 60 Thompson, Pamela 119, 209 Thompson, Patrick 106, 124, 192 Thompson, Sarah 209 Thompson, Sean 414, 226 Thompson, Shanna 63, 93, 95, 144, 492 Thompson, Tommie 77, 99, 240 Thompson, Travis 99, 401, 229, 240 Thoms, Janet 246 Thomson, Jane 246 Thurman, Bryan 53, 240 Tidwell, Cheron 226 Tlnney, John 73, 100, 240 Tippens, Clarence 240 Tipps, James Tipps, Zack 98, 226 Tobin, Toler, Toler, Kathleen 226 Jeff 5, 70, 95, 192 Lisa 444, 226 Tomme, Doug 226 Tomme, James 114 Tomme, Joe 104, 192 Tomme, Simon 209 Tomkins, Matthew Tomsic, Cheryl 122, 209 Ton, Ann 226, 240 Ton, Hope Toomer, Kary 72, 226 Toomer, Todd 50, 70, 162 Torres, Craig 209 Torsiello, Patrick 77, 209 Townsend, Derek 209 TRACK 74-77 Traffanstead, Donald 46, 47, 226 Tran, Bruce 226 Travis, Allyson 240 Travis, Lance 86, 209 Trenshaw, Michael 226 Trept, Tiffany 81, 192 Trevino, Dino Trimble, Joseph 112, 492 Triplett, Tralonda 57, 114, 192 Troutz, Denelle 226 Trudgen, Bubba 408 Trudgen, Heath Truett, Rumelle Trujillo, Claudia 240 Trujillo, Stephen 240 Trujillo, Timothy 240 Tucker, Vanessa 240 Turner, Jennifer 102 Turner, Michael 104, 117, 226 Tyler, Veronica 192 Udani, Neil 240 Ulring, Mike 70, 183, 193 Upshaw, Brian 102, 209 Upshaw, Keith 50, 402 Urtega, Kimbelry 226 Uselding, Julia 93, 114, 193 Utley, Laura 440, 246 Uy, Estrelita 226 Vaden, Paul 99, 193 Valentine, Melissa 122, 430, 460, 193, 288 Vargas, Michael 93, 192 Vaslow, Joshua 67, 240 Vaughn, Vanessa 240 Vears, Sara Venable, Wendi 108, 209 Verner, Lisa Vi, Eddie 59 Vick, John 240 Vick, Randall 240 Vickers, Roland 194 vickrey, A.vv. 246 Vickrey, Letricia 114, 146, 226 Vining, Curtis 102 Vincent, Vincent 67 Vinson, Davis 226 Vinson, Michael 492 Viscusi, Salvatore 52, 226 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 108-109 Vogel, Matthew 209 VOLLEYBALL 80-83 Wade, Rhoda 402, 408, 494 Wodley, Rachel 444, 226 Wagoner, Kevin 3, 44, 93, 448, 474, 497 Wagoner, Kristin 86, 444, 424, 494, 228, 240 Wainstein, Luis 93, 94, 440, 454, 494, 496, 248 Wakefield, James 406, 442, 460, 494 Wakefield, Jeanna 405, 226 Wakeman, Linda 447, 246, 240 Walker, Corbett 440, 444, 226 Walker, Heath 226 Walker, Jeffrey 240 Walker, Joel 93, 403, 440, 494 Walker, Larry 59 Walker Walker, Walker, Walker, Richard 209 Walker, , Korby 66 Tammi 494 Terry 404, 405, 465, 494 Tracey 99, 404, 226 Wall, Kay 46, 209 Wall, Kimala 46 Wallace, Cheryl 408, 494 Wallace, James 209, 268 Walling, Christi 494 Wallingford, Michael 404, 405, 448, 494 Walpert, Bill 52, 94, 226 Walsh, Richard 63, 244 Walter, Steve 85, 447, 243, 226 Walton, Byron 402, 244 Walton, Christopher 63, 226 Walton, Nanetter 44, 99, 440, 444, 422, 456, 494 Ware, Andrea 444, 244 Warren, Patti 494 Warren, Tammy 404, 494 Washabaugh, Aaron 240 Washington, Charles 66, 67, 226 Washington, Michelle 83, 244 Waters, David 494 Waters, Don 494 Watkins, Sherri 408, 494 Watley, Kimberly 240 Watson, Alice 94, 99, 444, 244 Watson, David 50, 94, 244 Watt, Lisa 408, 244 Watts, Christopher 67 Wayne, Warner 403 Weaver, Judd 85, 226 Weaver, Lance 70, 494 Webb, James 240 Webb, John 74, 78, 240 Webb, Lester 406 Weber, Randall 244 Weber, Stephanie 240 Weeks, Austi93, 440, 446, 447, 448, 466, 496 Wehbe, Sarra 83, 226 Weide, Elaine 448, 494 Weidler, Eric 244 Wiedler, Shelby 444, 226 Weiland, Renee 494 Weinman, Craig 86, 226 Weinman, Greg 67 Weinman, Jennifer 240 Welch, Julie 448, 420, 424, 422, 460, 462, 494 Wells, Marianne 240 Wells, Mary 446, 246 Wendland, Marcus 244 Wesson, Sherlyn 46, 408, 494 West, Derek 86, 444, 447, 240 Wetsel, Sean 50, 444, 244 Whalen, Alice 46, 226 Whatley, Roy 58, 240 Wheat, Christy 402 Wheat, Michelle 402, 244 Whisenhunt, Brian 50, 54, 93, 494 White, Akala 404, 244 White, Dana 60, 444, 244 White, David 406 White, Gregory 244 White, Kari 240 White, Kevin 494 White, Mary 494 White, Shannon 53, 240 Whiteside, Earl 246 Whitt, Chad 67, 240 Whitten, Gregory 53, 73, 424, 229, 240 Whitten, Loren 66, 240 Whittenburg, Jennifer 494, 496 Whittenburg, Kathrun 244 Whittenton, Tami 226 WHIZ QUIZ 440-444 Wicks, John 53 Wickware, Joe 246 Wiegand, Cami 93, 94, 422, 424, 430, 460, 463, 473, 494, 497, 256 Wiegand, Cliff 53, 4 47, 424,229,240 Wiggins, Deborah 244 Wiggins, Lisa 93, 494 Wiles, Carolyn 240 Wilheimi, Shane 240 Wilkes, Wendy 408 Willcoxen, Brian 244 Williams, Caren 48, 226 Wyss, Emily 444, 495, 244 Williams Cubie 52, 244 Williams, David 7, 70, 244 Williams Dennis 244 Williams, Gary 495 Williams Karen 444, 495, 242 Williams Kevon 96 Williams Laura 226 Williams Michelle 404, 445, 240 Williams, Mitch 43, 70, 460, 474, 495 Williams, Olatunji 77, 78, 244 Williams, Renee 408, 495 Williams, Renee 46, 226 Williams, Stacy 58, 73, 240 Williams, Tammie 495 Williams, Ted 53, 73, 447, 240 Williamson, Dawn 404, 405, 244 Williamson, Laura 444, 446 Willis, Leslie 495, 266 YAG 94-95 Yankie, Denise 57, 246 Yanez, Kerry 244 Yarboough, Mandy 244 Yates, Richard 244 Yee, Hatley 227 Yee, Tik Man 226 YEE-HAW 422-423 Yi, Eddie 227 Yip, Yuen 445, 244 Yottan, Kim 484 York, Linda 82 Wilson, Ann 404, 226 Wilson, Deborah 442, iso, 195 York' Shelly 95' 244 Wilson, Evelyn 448, 246, 247, 254 YOURS' BOW 244 Wilson, Jason 244 YOUHQI -lcfed 227 Wilson, rvieilisse 244 Young, Kavce 74, 444 Wilson, rviisir 244 YOUHQI Kelli 495 Wilson, Natalie 244 YOUNG' 'YliChGel Wilson, Robert 444 YOUNG' Tim 444 Wilson, Shannon 495 Winn, James 406 Winnett, Eric 244 Winston, Jennifer 48, 447, 244 Winston, Natalie 442, 450 Winteriing, Robin 244 Winters, Cary 495 Winters, Scott 40, 227 Wiscombe, James 227 Wise, Brooks 244 Wodley, Rachel 446 Zimmerman, Brenda 442, 495 Zimmerman, Brett 449, 244 Zimmerman Elizabeth 402 445 Zimmerman, Tina 227 Wolfe, Bobbie 244 Zimmerman, Todd 403, 495 Wolke, Mikael 244 Wood, Angela 460, 495 Wood, Gina 86, 227 Wood, James 39, 53, 54 Wood , Mauri 403, 244 Woodard, Derek 227 Woods, Belvia Woods, Sheree 227 Woodson, Katrina 444, 227 Woolfolk, Wendy 48, 444, 227, 264 Wooldridge, Marilyn 440, 442, 246 Woodridge, Natascha 244 Woolsey, Michelle 406, 405 Wright, Wright, Brad 227 Cary 53, 58, 244 Wright, Chandra 99, 442, 227 Wright, Jennifer 227 Wright, Michael 227 Wrzesinski, Sandy 227 Wyatt, Jamee 227 COLOPHON The 4987-88 Yee-Haw was produced by the Yee-Haw Staff of Southwest High School in Fort Worth, Texas. A total of 4,600 copies were printed by Herff Jones Yearbooks in Montgomery, Alabama. The book contains 288 pages of the paperstock. The dimensions of the book are 9x42 with a Smyth-Sewn binding. The color specifications include color HJ 485 Colonial Red and various screens of black. The cover was designed by Staff Artist Julie Welch. Four color processes were used on pa es 4 to 45. Spot color HJ 485 Colonial Red and HJ 286 Colonial Blue was used in the sports section Off- sldes. Color was also used on pages 429-445 the Mini-Mag of HJ 485 Colo- nial Red and HJ 265 Purple. The body type and captions were in Avant Garde using italic and bold type for emphasis, The heads varied in sizes of 24 to 72 throughout, with type Chelsea Black or Brush Script. All pictures were taken and produced by the Yee-Haw Staff Photogra- phers, except the class mug shots which were taken by Marcel's Studio. All color pictures were processed by Austin Photo Lab. We would also like to thank the teachers and coaches for their coopera- tion. And last but not least two special thank yous to our parents for sup- porting us and putting up with us during deadlines and to Ms. Gerlyn Mc- Donald for supporting us and being patient when we made mistakes, we love you. Any inquiries regarding this publication should be addressed to Ms. Gerlyn, Director of Student Publications: Southwest High School: 4400 Altamesa Blvd.: Fort Worth, Texas 76433. INDEX f COLCPHON 2 8 3 5 5 E 5 M? i f as .. , , .. . Fvl- Q .1 H 1 1--an , , . . . . . . . , . .M .E W I 5, W T ul 1 5 . . ii ir T T -,.. 5 l E . a T l H l rj T V l 2 lil' 1? ' ' -..-:g,,.-g-5.5-. ' ' l S Q .,.,,.,.,.-,..v,.,.5,,:,..,.,.:. is F E El iii E 5 gr QE . 12. T H f ...T ' ',-.-'.' Q.: .-.:-., W H il 1 l . . 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The spiriT of our sporTing evenTs made us all commiT some sorT of lhg oufward in differ- enT organizaTions gave us all a sense of new advenfure. Mov- ing up academically was one of our definiTe goals as The year pro- gressed. FORGETTING WHERE SHE PARKED HER CAR, Junior lvlarney LamberT asks Brad LudlngTon and Jennifer SchmldT for help. T f E m El ..,....,,. E 2 f E T 2 is E 5 H E E Q E ' ? . U E Q l l l . 5 E a I mi H Q H E s .Ml . H T si H 313 is 5 S Q 5 S 5 E 5 5 2 E . l . 51522 , 1 ' l Ii'-11,5 . l .'- ,, E E l T 3 E 2 E . 5 .,.1,V..,. . H A I 55 T .... . is 5 T S -3 gi QE E -- f c 5 f f moving violafion. Mov- l n i IT' fTer school we were on The move To ex- perience new sighfs ond feelings To mdke The yedr on dbsolufe unforgeffoble. We findlly found ourselves wiTh differ- enT ideds ond insighfs while we Took The finol move To mdke This yedr The besf one ever. As we wenT our seperofe woys, The spirif of our high school yedrs lives on forever. 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