Vines High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Plano, TX)

 - Class of 1986

Page 1 of 288

 

Vines High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Plano, TX) online collection, 1986 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1986 Edition, Vines High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Plano, TX) online collectionPage 7, 1986 Edition, Vines High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Plano, TX) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1986 Edition, Vines High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Plano, TX) online collectionPage 11, 1986 Edition, Vines High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Plano, TX) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1986 Edition, Vines High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Plano, TX) online collectionPage 15, 1986 Edition, Vines High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Plano, TX) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1986 Edition, Vines High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Plano, TX) online collectionPage 9, 1986 Edition, Vines High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Plano, TX) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1986 Edition, Vines High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Plano, TX) online collectionPage 13, 1986 Edition, Vines High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Plano, TX) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1986 Edition, Vines High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Plano, TX) online collectionPage 17, 1986 Edition, Vines High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Plano, TX) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 288 of the 1986 volume:

V ' - .. , 5- '- . A, H h. ,,-Lf. ,. - , . A ' ' - ,-' 1 'A x 'c 1 -.Q uae' ' ,- 1 f:'3iar.aa1.,-,-f,,....4f:.b.4,.ag.a.JJf,. -:QW 4.-e,1-W: ,L x 4'-J' -5-' 'V 'f JY ' 'fff ,fait .' 'J' V,-,-ff -..-, ,-, , .,, -- , ., . V. -- , ' ' 5 ' ..'.' -4,--,f ' . U, , . , 2 . . .f ,f. , Q. ,.,,,,..',. Ny' N,-. I ' an- faibil -'- -' - - ,-, Lf 1 - ,.k,.,, , ' - gT?? .-...p-.Y i -Refi, , + , 4 W. , n Tm CLOSING: SMOOTH FINISH PAGE 262 SUPERLATIVES: ALL THE RIGHT STUFF PAGE 240 ORGANI- ZATIONS: DOING WHAT WE DO BEST STUDEN I I I I I A I I LIFE. V SUCH sm PAGE 20 PAGE 140 INDEX: PAGE 256 WHERE WE ALL ARE FACULTY: KNOW HOW PAGE 48 CLASSES: LOOKING GOOD! PAGE 64 SPORTS: GO FOR IT! PAGE 182 HISTORY: FROM A THE BEGINNING PAGE 228 Q., l U16 6 rc Ihr: be I time of :fur lives . A ww' - -l 1 ami - V v Rf ua- , 5 its A ,-fk pw if f , . 'Y ' 'J , f .A f rv v 1.: ,- - A I 'T' ' , f 4 f 3.1 -' I 1 . ' A Q 1' 'g3 f'0f:f5' 'QQ iii km .- ' J wgzis, ..,, - 3, . . ... a Vg? ,' SLQQ - , ,,, S MWLE '75, ' .2 - wif eff:- .. if g, . -. y ,W x . 4 , .sigif K I . , fr f p 1 , , w I V: Q? ff - Ku ,N J fn -5 f I v' k FMA 3 f' I fl Ha- W 'J IW 1 ' A I? I K v WJ EL 'f' , -. ' - w T, 1' r K 4 '15 ' K , W , Q ' V V ' ,-f , ' yi i . , v w, I . Q, E iii? A E '. 'S-:Q 3 5 . M . , ' S 1 Va ig , ,g um x 2 'Q' 1 ' 1 E 743' ' 52 I .1-M Z. ' ' 'i5F?, , 3 E 4 Qw X I' ? 5 the friehds QQ? :E ., . ,gg i W x 54 TW' 1' , F4 . x 'r5aW 5 , A 1 1 is I , J 'Mfg W ' Y- 1 Vi . 3 . 'fl lf ' 1 t y X Yi? K I X 1 5 EW EX: 'ikiri 1 Af. L- - 4 , wwf! F1 i K Z Y I X , Q A sw 4 1: Q .4 J' guljg the fun the laughter anu- 4' 1,-.W 'W ff-,,. f. ' , ff S Ai A is :i f f , ' Q 7 V C -ie, L gg 1 ' 'QW .-.Q-my I -. Q.. np. IH IH 0 Me learning . . if aww ' ' X Z Exe-na. i WM captured moments in be with us the rcs! of our days . . . 4 n -Q wk, If K , , M . P X M x p- M,-M j. , V ff? ATM HOME ma Down 2 T0 eo GUEST W x K 4 'iv Q .. E 5 vs 9 M, Q if F. E 'Wri i lim if AH Jw 'f w e lf ff 'Wil Q Fu T 4 Q 1 'ig Q? A FAS, ,YE 1 vin f Q Q 15,5-if , J g 5 ,0- . . q bringing all of us together . 4 3:'57?6f?7'17Wi-f? 3 A 1 mwxwi 2 ,iq ,, QA . X: 5' , .A Q Wit ig . ina very special Way. fri' K - V ff -- ,,,l,fV,f1:w,:1 :Qeff4ff1fx,1si:QJmQ5rfffyq-,,.r,:ff23:9-Qf ffrf-'iffqvfgg,,,31,1,f,1,Wx ifiimxfafsJawrimfsagmfmiaigdffwefff f-if i'frf:5, 2 wsfgf i 2 5g?4't'H?'fvfa33f5',sef2 EUQUM VW ,,M,,n,, it A HEWKWQ,f,Wf,W,K,, 4 , 21 X L Ah' ff 11 N R X X x. N Q5 , XX 'N ' -.L f N96 5 7 Tv 1 XX M f,isiEf5:' yn? 3:3 N f .... N W Q ' F Q S Q s 'Sf-3 .... , ,LS 2 7 . :FS-TS' T VJ ,U ' X f ig Jggi ss 3 as N X 2 is 'ME gf fi fivsaszk qf 11fw1af'-3'-f ww' 5 , ----f L. fig A' gin a W YS I S swf: 1: 1 S .N Q, 55 ya, ig-N. i ,, .. -fx gf 5 LL 3 Y' L g 1-9 E , -- - , . i':' -,-:Q 1 X ii Q15 t ,iii ,. xiii, .55 ,Ei f s gksg 2 5 'X S L, iff 'Q . . ff,-13? :Eff ,- in S M. isf.1fififfg ,i.f :Qs--,vi 1: Q Q xA.:,,? I ' A Y ., X. 1 me X :Q ' Q g 1 Y N, , - 1 n - N NQSESYSIY. -ruin.: , J-Q.i.Jfg5Ln:Z ,V K . g'fg..E. 1 wi M X NSNMQQL gs: 2 .3 2 f . . K g f M ff , A K X T as i Q H 5 2 1 ,,,,,, ,, Z 55 .2 3? K ii -wiwg, VUAQ V A,,,L .4,,, ,KQ. ,ba, . , vhh,,f, 4 , , . , . Www, I gif 4 J g zz: ' , , ,, ,,,,. . aku Hz - 4 UWA , ssgigfz V , W, ,fx ,,,fwMff W ff ,, s ' v E QMM g gg 72, 2 K 1 , W. E , if 25 fi 7 is W gig, f Y f :'v 5 ii ww, ,, ' 5 f , M Z f' ,pf 52 X L l E 2 Q W ZW? W2 ' ' 7 f 1 Ar N Q if M W J gg,-,gg gg 3 F I ' ii? I f 3 X f E2 i F Z f -2. 5 ,, ,U H, www iff f f ,f,, Q, 1 4 W H ' F? Wi I2 il if A1., Eg i f a gf M, . , , ,.,, ., . w.,f2,,,f, ' ' '.ff'5'1,L1W5w? ffQ: 1 1 F 1 1 l L S 1 I li v A I 1 1 v 19 I PHOTCGRAPHERS: I JIM KOSSACK LEG TANG ASSISTANTS: AMY MCCLINTIC MIKE BISHOP -LA- 1 w I v J Y 1 , , , i , I l w 1 . Renee Loncar concentrates on Mr. Smith's voice to keep awake during her second peri- od class. The American history class puts everything on hold until the end of the announcements. SWEET TALKING MAN l ou got your salisbury steak, you got your mashed potatoes the drill team is sponsoring a bake sale at all three lunches today . . . the student council has a meeting after school to- morrow . . . over the intercom system at Vines come these simple, plain, statements in a soft, easy-to-listen-to voice. Made at the beginning of sec- ond period shortly after nine thirty-three in the morning, are the P.A. announcements. Benny Smith, one of the assis- e tant principals of Vines makes I th announcements every Kevin McKinney makes his com- on the lunch menu known. Members of the speech team gather id to listen to one of their own nouncements about a successful rnament. morning he can. With his authoritive, informing voice, Mr. Smith adds a little spice and excitement to make each different message interesting for all to listen. ln announcing meetings of the drama club, science club, or student council, to tell of important after school activi- ties such as football games or basketball games, and also to inform everyone of the daily cafeteria menu, the PA. sys- tem at Vines proves to be very useful. Without it, how would students know that their schedule changes were ready near the beginning of each se- mester or what time and how much each social costs? ln special cases, such as sponsored socials, students re- presenting the sponsoring group are often allowed to go to the office to make an- nouncements. To entice other students to come to socials, students and teachers use their imaginations to write up interesting scripts to be used over the PA. system. ln these cases, the PA. system helps certain groups earn money to do their own extra activities. But the real reason announce- ments are so fun to listen to is Mr. Smith, who, without his game-show-host-like quality, the announcements would be- come simply plain, dull an- nouncements. Wax? Ae Q56 3, ff if 117 1 Q1 M1124 new til fimff 7? if: 1 A WW, 5,4z,,,W,1ffx1fw, 1 1 11,1 QW W1 MW MZ,1,,, M f,,2fff1Z11 1 .1111 sf ' fi Z if 41 1 110 1 iffy W' 145551 ' + a r zwq, 1' ' T Y 11 V 'Wi' ' 11 11 f ,2 53551, f U Q , 1 1: S ft '1 ig , Q it 1 1 1 gf ff? 4 11 A 1 W , Q 7 S H39 git AZ figlffiv S 1 fy Q1 H2 , 1,1 N +4 M 4 Q' 1 . 9, 4 1+- X0 fliw M2 '4 tiff Q 1 mi W 1111 1 if f 114wy,1111,3u1,, . 42 11 ww w .1-w e s J WW-fz4?w ff at f Q 1 51 1 X ,1 1 ,M.,1m1fM2Q '-.11:a1,s-ff,,wfz44' , .L HA YW 4 1- , mffff ---Ffa f'a 12t3254'1, fr , , if-tm 1 1 1 11 1 -1 14 -iff' T 1 fy s 1 1 M 1 M75 4 1135? , , We 1 M 27 M1 1 H S 1 1 M 1125 -, 1, 1 , 1 ' , 5 in -,-ft-, , 5 5 M , ,,1,,.,,1i.1. , '- 't-'111-1 -fz,'f'1,g1,-,i1- 1-'-fn. , 12,111 p , , , it i 2 f , ,J u . , 4 --'k -' 5, -511411 4 L . M W - .,.. -mi l . Q -f 3, 51:11 1 W '- w sam f ry 2 ff' at T251 F, f' ' fait-Q' 1' VN -, L 1-,kia-:f':' f .A , :51 1, - awww-1. f J - f ans 1 s1-1 W 1,10-. f J l ' I I f 1 sjfgli ' , 145' 52, vii . Q 34 Q Zliit sit? , 1. 'W ' I 5 f .' mfs 2,21 5 1 :f,s'1-16:4 .QW ----M 2: A 2 ,ya . im ji' j f ,W W ' ' ' 5 - 1 e big fish sto- NGING anging Out Qhangin out, v.- to loiter around or delay time. Everyone has things to do, places to go, people to see. School, work, and other activities are every- day he busy m what do ing tor adaches that keep us ost all of our time. But we do when everyth- the day is done, no one's home, and you have no Where to go? Answer- you hang out. Calling up friends to from it to just just go somewhere away all, just to do nothing, sit around cracking ,L 1 K W s i j l' CUT jokes, talking gossip, or who's the new babe in school is great. Hangin' around gives a chance to relax and watch what's going on. Hang outs can be found ev- erywhere trom cateterias to the local McDonalds, from parking lots to the movie the- ater, and from parks to bath- rooms nationwide. The art ot hangin' out is accomplished by doing as little as possible but also by entertaining as much as possible. lennie Brooks, Kelly Schmidt, Kami Kuncl and Brad Upham hang around downstairs. GO C2 fjoojfggvsi Hs f' 4. O Qi 048, asv ago Q9 sd 1068009 ' 6 O61 QQ, fi- O QQ QOO! sf Clem l-leick and left Voss hang out while holding invisible books. 'ss fm?a1l i SfQdenis fd isrihqmi? HUr1vf1Qh 1 L?S1iQfRQ9Q1TSfl M1f h 5 6 T.G.I.I- . 1QP1S' the219Qr1 S?Qrras1n9211?l2Qff5?tQiv21SF2f nL pQpu1f:11?gf11Q11QsT214t yrsthPfi?!13zfQgfiw?1Y9 W sg yOu? iimendsifnoi maitergi hQW:fobnQ15a gg: - V1 l' fy rf, 7- ', Vi ggg g.,1-f- f yi. 5' fyfg1gf,':::, 27 EDITORIAL The condensed version of House David Ramey and Roger Robin- Bill 72 is only a small part of the son take the changes of House entire bill. Bill 72 seriously. 4 ouse Bill '12 seems unnecessary to me. All it appears to be is a whole bunch of changes made for students Cand teachersl by people who don't have to spend almost nine months a year in a public school. Because they don't go to school and have the particular workload we students do, how would they know what type of changes are needed to better Texas public education? To make the school systems better is their goal, but sitting in an isolated room in the state capital brainstorming ideas that sound good is not the way to do it. They should ask the people who know what changes should be made-the students. l'm not talking about the students who don't appreciate the educa- tion provided for them. I mean the ones who care about learning to the extent they want to make necessary changes to make it better. Take for example the No Pass!No Play rule. When a student fails a class, he can no longer play a particular sport for the next six weeks, That's stupid. A student who participates in sports, and is good, should not be pune ished for not doing well in a class that has nothing to do with that sport. Anyone can fail a class, and if someone who fails a class doesn't take athletics, he doesn't get an extra punishment . Therefore the punish- ment given to athletes isn't fair. Next came the end to the 'D' grade. This forced students to start making higher than a 69 to pass their classes. This was the one good idea l agree with in some classes. Other classes, the advanced or more difficult ones, should have been allowed to keep the 'D' letter grade as a safety catch for difficult assignments or tests. Although l could go on with most of the changes House Bill 72 makes, it really is pointless. The Texas State Legislature won't ever come to the kids to ask what they feel is wrong because most adults feel they know more than students already. House Bill 72 started out to be a really good idea, but the rules were changed to suit the wrong group of people. EDITOR'S PEROGATIVE Kelly Thompson l ulie Burdick calculates her grades to ensure herself she's is no failing. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN 'BIRDWI-lLKING ? OR DON'T PARK UNDER THE TEXAS LEGISLATURE HOUSE o you know what the team ubirdwalkingn means? Bird- walking, as defined by the glossary of PDP terminology with House Bill 72, means to wonder off the objective while teaching so that time is wasted and learners lose focus of the learning. That's a technical term if ever there was one, and House Bill 72 is just filled with technical terms. Words such as closure which is eliciting feedback from learners at the end of a lesson in order to determine if learners grasped critical attri- butes of the learning. ln other words, that means a quiz to see if the class was paying attention. Everything in this document seems to be purposely written so that only the Texas Legislature can interpret what it means. House Bill 72 was passed the last week of the Texas Legislature's meeting the week of l uly 3, l984 and includes selected sections on administration and oversight of public educa- tion policy, school finance, teachers and ad- ministrators, students, school districts and programs. Each section tin a condensed ver- sionj had an average of six pages each, all written in a very small type. fThe entire bill has 226 pages and reading the condensed version saved time.D Most of the bill was print- ed underlined bringing special attention to important changes in policy. BILL 72 Part of House Bill 72 now appears on the bottom portion of report cards. The four no- tices are taken from section 2l.72lf 722 which is the student section of the bill and in a subchapter on advancement and course credit. lt tells of the new passing grade changed to a 70 which rid Texas school sys- tems of the D letter grade. Another well publi- cized addition in House Bill 72 is section 21.920 part B which is also known as the no passfno play rule. Of course this is self-ex- planatory in the way that is a student doesn't pass one or more of his classes, he or she will not be allowed to participate in extracurricu- lar activities involved in the school. Another new addition high school students face is that starting in l985, students in the eleventh grade will be given a test to check basic skills in both the math and the English areas. lf students do not pass both sections of the test before the year they graduate, their diploma will be withheld from them until both sections in math and English are passed. House Bill 72 may make a lot of students mad at the Texas Legislature for what they believe are unnecessary changes in the school system, but all in all, the Texas Legisla- ture has done what it believes is necessary for complete reform in Texas schools. The Class of 1988 is the first to ex- perience many changes in the Texas school systems. The Dog Ate It xcuses, whether it's to get out of the homegi work you forgot or to get date that's been Ones ' Ilwllffijiii1f!f5?39i!3FQ?EiQ 55f2?QQ9WE?!?2Q? V53 lf?4135-:?,2,2?5SffL2SfaSl57:s Lggwfilixi gg ug eq Q fsffy G 552235 W. ,,, ,Nw Wmmg 5332 T333 ii Wflw Sv Q , diem ffiiiffviiii? :X wav Law an H .49 vQ.iZ?i?2f?E'2N2wview. M191 ,,, Q QE? . 1 F f s 1 m.Qgf.:5T':52i:i25w wmfgkmi'Uisfiiiiifiweiihnffilzgiizwggkew, s ' 1' -3 N We . - ' A, - 1 ii ' ,aw , ' ,, A,g,, :M MNNPW if-U V hm :,'ff WJmff21wMw,,.f ff f , fii wmv, Qfyf2..w2 i,? W E' 4. - ,'-' ij, ,'Q415fQfl2z2x' J 7 ' v 5 5' Wife : 2 ,L f ,. if '-My 2:14 . 1 .Voo ,, if mfr 3,5 11- V ' A, ee Q A I .- 'f ,-,' '-,. Y ee eee i'izrzzwwwwzsw.,:efzL:f?vz:WMefwefMUwvggmgggszwfvfiiliwggme-Ufezfzzsiitfmifxzxe, , . V 7 SW 4 cellSSEZQZJJQQWYS-'SW'wy3f5.3'Zff72lY?'f 'U5'9'HwmeMugwsfzlz-ia, 'ztwtiflw'W'Wwf-'wm.vM-Vw4d: mfw 'UWfbwvfwsf wb'-f-1.5 Z L U: gw ezfowgviwm, gwgmw J QQ lim Kossack diligently searches his shoe for his ROTC homework. ou've waited 1 6 years for this day. You took weeks of driver's education, practiced driving, and got your permit all for this day. Your 16th birthday. First you make an ap' pointment after waiting in a line the size of Manhattan, then you wait for the appointment, and, before you know it, it's time. As your wait in line to take the road test, you become nervous and certain questions race through your mind: Will I get a cool trooper? What if I knock over a parallel parking pole? Who invented liquid soap and why? Then you pull up and hand the trooper your papers and permit. l-le checks the car and you thank the stars above you hit the right switch for the lights. Next the policeman-lookf ing trooper gets in your car. ff-le who just happens to be wearing a lethal weapon and a big badgel explains the concept of the test which you feel if written down might just as well be in Chinese, and you take off. First comes the parallel park- ing Cnaturally the hardest part of the test first offl, and then you drive around a few streets, make a few turns, and back up in a straight line 50 feet. Upon return- ing to the office, he tells you if you passed or not, only to wait in another line that could apply for statehood. Passing, though, makes the wait a little more toler- able because you know you get to drive home with a real li- censef' Cars start filling the spaces as ear- ly as 7:45 am. Symmetrical parking is of the up- most priorities of Vines students. s . No, this isn't a used car lot, it's home of Vines fiesta mobiles. , Sing Leo Tang demonstrates his stud driving techniques. Driving to school is of the essence of studliness. The few, the proud, . . . the drivers. Q hen one thinks 1 October, the thouq of Halloween usually isn't tar bi hind. Halloween is a time to dre up in weird or beautiful costumq representing the kind of characte you would like to be. Hallowej means trick-or-treating down da streets lit by occasional streetligh or orange light from pumpki with faces cut out to create cree jack o' lanterns. lt means scurryir 222 Chris Warner rises above the other social attenders to show oft his concept ot the beat. All , -v K XX ,s A e 4 -49 , A 1 I 34 li I ' Craig letfries and Will lanacek stand close by to Chance Witcher to make sure she's not harmed by the opposition. Texas Chainsaw Massacre. For some strange reason, teenagers enjoy watching other teenagers chased by homicidal maniacs and cleaved to death. Some take ad- vantage of the situation to cuddle up to their boyfriends or girl- friends. After all, that's why horror films were invented. For those who clon't like to enter- tain the ideas of dressing up or vegging out, some help out their parents by answering the doorbell to give candy to the trick-or-treat- ers. Others dress in dark colors and hide in back of trees to scare the heck out of little kids who come by with bags filled with candy. Then they run so the parents of the little kids don't find out their names and turn them into the police. Hal- loween, spent many different way, can be a lun and amusing time for all. 222222222 . xs- , gyfwm me Trey McLean and Glen lones put on glasses to complete their nerdy look. Homework proves to almost be the death of ones Vines student. The sponge look shows up once again in today's style ot dress. 35 i J W- W V f -- f--' Y------ x 1 L , 1 2 ,. im aww itz'-w5?',w we fi :-?fZ5fe5'2:2s:a::'W- , -gigjmiffiw ?f X 25555155 2 25 22513-ifiisw SSH: H 52 sir: 2 X 1 gm .f ,521 5 Zemin A if 22:59-fd P fr was Y .A g F' X TIDBITS hether it was held up on the refridgerator by a mag- net, or mailed off to a grand- parent, everyone, at one time or an- other, has written a note. The most pop- ular type of note, however, is the type passed to a friend before, during, or between classes at school. Notes say what someone would tell someone else if they had the time between classes or if they were allowed to talk during class. Although not about what would seem urgent to your average parent, notes can mean a great deal to the writ- er or reader. Here are some popular subjects contained in your basic, ever- yday note: ll A testfguiz was simplefhardfo- kay, and l passedffailed . . . QD What are you doing after school! this weekend? 35 l'm bored! tired! taking a break . . . LD l had a great weekend . . . 51 l just finished my homework and am now writing to you . . . GD l feel sickfnauseated . . . 75 l have to go shopping! see this movie! watch this on t.v. . . . 85 l like this guyfgirl and hefshe doesn't know l exist . . . 95 This certain person is driving me up the wall . . . lOl Are you mad at me? g Y 2' 'We if ,, . fy, 3: T ' 'ft V at f as '-rfifftdiiilggm if 'ss Although on the front row, Dorian Watson bravely writes a note to a friend. L I X x . . .W . M W Ne w - ,- mmf-if w r www? emu ww QQWWLLSEZSM wsfvzii'Qliixkiwwwilki x 5:wwSif5:2122sag22111:L21ibm:miWlaisiwgfmliiiwgqwiizi XfzmfwiwlizmrMLW, Wiwwwr 4-S W ,M-fwgpsmmwgm,gmwgszzgswmwgggws mmm is mm wgszm me Hx' My M 4 4 swam: bemwgi, qswlwwevff 'WE Qfsaww'?4 wwf' Q QM UMM wx www www ,S M mxwsspgsisfiveaw ,sw 41-uw Q wa'-4e35'3,gwvw YY, y Q75 4 MW FWQQQSG wMi2zsw2 szggiwmzei eww lfwwffwzh vewihwig' Nm,w .Mfrs W W . . V. , , ,wwsu.W,.4-,. 4 ,, .M M gms ,wwfwggi3iQ.s,,,,ZQZQZNwZ?s UBSEGS WWW?f5ggi3isNwwwwwWNWm,,wW.vfwqwrszwfwuw1,br.,v:m2 ,, ,A Q . , , W 2 ,,,gf..3fgg.4Um.M H Mamma, 1. -, wwmmmwfu AA we H U- 2 . 1 . . U sggffPmmwzE.,fz mi,. s r.m,,.s2.a. Q., SQ, , rzwhiigwfgzfiziww wiS2w.mmwWm. ri New w sggswgm ,.4.4im,am.m.,. mwiw wsamivwl.-wswgxg.2 , ,, , an Q. W ,Aww 4, .,MMU. fmwweirfvffffiwiiim iizrqisimwifzzazmfkmgiifwwmwwzrwhi DsipsipQwaswgwgf335263:mmfmmiwwfgzifzisisziilswfW-fsfmfifrrwz' , M .sm U, wg Q: Wswvkw .H4v35gg'EkiaW24ggiLi:iim:qsmzwig55'5fgi'?i?5rwimggggjggim, W w as gi2'.mgff55w2 'wgfii New 1 sfzwfmm M33 W. fe , H , WW 2 14 D Q A F, w wwfwriww wwfwimw ' 4 , W .. .. - , ,W ww. - ,4 , MQW asQlhiilisssmvggiq,s.vms1gvF5'Qe'-Qgwzwffia'7zze-WSUSHW-'W,5'E3'wsssfvwggggwm N,-hir Q, weww?,sawQmewfllfiiiiwrmqqwQfgggwsgfggm iwfjlwbxws, ' X 'S N 2 mr, We 'ifmsiizilwiwzigzifimw ggzzixqwqgmiizxwerwsfsi2:1Q1,M311:Skzitiimwwzsgegfzwm wxwvvwvggfgm .mwwwww rwwgwwb- Q weww-wx - wma! Q. H., , Nm ., Q ,W . my-44Qwrw.mwmswgggggssmf ,M aw,M,iE,,rgw,w., Mwmb , . W M, up A Hgwfsfg LU.. NM M for mx vw-1-,5,9,',35xmiMUcism-3'z5'1'?V Shiva, ,NqNsawzwam,s1gdxrkiwjw , Q ' W' X' ' is ' MM, Uws, V aae. M ., Q,.e .Q , M X R, A Qmggy Q- awww ,g,, Ms Q new his .N Q. , ,. , 1 M322 M fi if , frwssfsf 5.4M?wM,,QwM..r.. ,, W ,r .. W V. ,. 1 Q mswmm, .Q - YZZZEGMSQZZSQEZW fimagwiiiiiisiizffiiiilzmsrwmfgagcHifitgmZQHSQQLWgmg3g3:i:.ssMQz1-www f, .33mg:Mggzzeggwswwsww M- b Www Holly C smwf:W:z5m'wfg:Z wsfhiabsqw 4 mmbm b,Q,W Q ,, zgzzwfw fifzzazwvzifm HBM1ezsi1gQ4Qs:zig3 2: 11516 fgglzmmwjfiisnwsi zzmfmmiwzazwmg mw's2ZZE,wf'2fix,' Wwzmqmmfw zzszmerzsmzwfiss Mgi2i.,.:s5fqgj:gmf Sggiiiiwgiilsiii' pgs U'223SZ2lif?Q2n2f33Sgg: ,gwwFi5.,.UQw3 ga, bwfffiispwaiissw ul wwmwzw, V. W, f fa WWE A- as iw 1. Q iw avg, lssaariwiwfwiggfgQgiQ5SZ1UqZ3ZWwmcE4'77213575lZTZ15SZ'1ZfEHngw1 V' 212352 QMMMW Rbgib, ,hnwhh.Q wA,w 1:wegfwhen:ym'3wxaW3,fog,gyU 'wwnm K wwsqfw.-arm-.lim f , ooper corrects errors in her thesis. 'YNPQ 2 sm? PM QW Q we MW: Hzsiaizifm .W A ,,.MWM, wAbil-M,,g,5.ww4,QQMgswwysihwfsggsrasmqiwyfgwazwigigfsjg kgmggwiswgggggggyigvwigt as Ng eg gy QQ Q, Q S Ei? 1535 Q . if E 3 as vs Tammy Bawlmq hurrles to fimsgh seamereseamk before the S eve ., i -n 4 s ANU. . . iraq. U K iliilifiiltitkpgggji 'NiZZ212wS1i25i2.: ss, Q1 zbiasnbwgggzirssqhsm iswsaizwwfszxss mQ'f..sNsgg::zg,sz: A Mm as ezgzzsig :umgzifzszwfsmw is'5'2Mgazal222?::fii'2 zazzsmzf 1 5 friiibiilizwzgfliiii Msfggwwgezzgwsl J FM? ikiilszwiiiii Maw, womens fazsazzaizwmzzmfsg ,eng ' ?f?3fi5MMi:5Z575 , W asfwrzrzlfywmzzgzr 1 ms: ,smzsziiirwi 5 fsw1i2::z,swia:i:,is zeszwzasfazmw . ' 2 ' fHWi2mmh3'UiZwwsm sggmvmsgwagjgmgsfkfx ,lsmwwlzlmq-W'i'3f5Ef wzsmwwaxszzzw . WR45wuWYfZQ,UweE Q : zzfkixszslzfikrwzziai I fimff zz 1? 5 wUQw?fg2aw'Wii Q , ssmaffmmfmir f fwzzmwmsargg ' fei'i:5?a'f,g:z':z2ff , rv, , r im V .... , M, B ' s. 'F W V v0w,'g,g:1Uzpf-.wiargzni fflliiwsvffiiiiww 3 ' ,isWw2m:gg53W,a s g rr - Q . ff 3 g E . Si? ' . M V V W ,V .zigzag 5: 2 E 1 ,gl . sag, ,Aix wg Qmwzviwgi, 1.21 sg r 2. ggi,z,N:w?l kqgsw- :.,sx.w.gg , ,www ss: VK ,Ari . W- X- W' D t . ,EZ ,mazzzzswwgggw Q , A 51 Y gg W7 , ., Lgm.f..,z.,J U.,,M..ig,e,s.fe If wgwfilswfwpvgs. M. M . MUN , .7 ,-,h QQ-,-,,.NMr'pg5g1UwJ ,.Mgw..s vgqqgw-H'5'.,tvs,w1 :swZJwwHW?wnawaww 1' MsgMUMxsismsfwws-WwH:m..M-'fnr,fw'w'-M-wi' ,w,Mf, ,,,.W, gfsmws , skwmzriiswzzwzii -gg::4g.1w-51-,Qwiyr-.gp:SS'L'S53221'-s:':z:Y12M.f1fm.Qfggfzvliw-rm-,Sify -.gzaz 'WM 5' gggzilm vgazgwbegfzfm. N cmcqffsq,w,gg'.mg,:w,,gem11353311,W-..1,ggfgaf,w'zur sms' zsmgzsgy - ' iiitzzilfvgfzszezt., . ,,fzewf2,f'i:Z,:,Dwi722393:SEmymggzpiiiigfgl-Fzsgg ' 335522523i53iff?Z3i3i521YiTf2:5E.i VLilfimiffilf:f11.z:gai12ief2xf::sfwzwzbzkmrr Q V F WW 'T ' Wm Sam, , , ,WWW sw was ww s ,mgswpmsa mm 'pmzwQmzmzsriswsirg H s le , 1 mel, , A L. 4 W 1 W xiii!,:pmpwrwwfsmffs2?2x1:3i'i?iasg,.gmww:2:W132455535325i:aQ:fwm.fWw Zrgfzigziigzifiiilfk MZslmiilssilyeizgyima5wwggsg?w5sz:?ff :?.5212255iffmMawffmwwfwvawfM2wesQ::ff:Z?:?ZZsFZsJ?m2wwwQM-22 www!www'SMWZLZZI5fiff?54SMgpwwsMzQLxfwwwlilfpii-45-nigga.,wgU- Msviff-1'2'!fE9s'A''eiifb' sin-swwidfbwmvewwvegwwvwqbyw 2 bidi Q-If tin U We, . . , .-wwvfwZ'Wf! M?'f,H1 52fiffgflisiaii2w5Z53Z5.a'3s51.wwww fWv:,?'W -W'FGEffwg, MTW?il:,IZZM253WbiiMiwwvW'W9'QZWTZ7'iZ:35'BSEZZQMrsww-WQWPNWiiS,3AZZS,i2.3ETs2p. mwah MQW 'N'SIMJQWFQWZWQZUZZ'5115335Zffiiwsif'3535513fi'AMW'RTN3EQ'Z?A133503Z11Z2'35i'lf5371l3324sEwiww:53,f4.Q4LfevqwvN' -WWMZT 'liiiiifififwiili' N K I , 7 ,,gQgg3e.sw,f,f,g5v.11.1wv-ivefmizwwswewfwrz1wy..w,N.vzggsibwigwggqxwwmsn L5 mbMU,ge5,MWN,,.isg,,Nwswsqwy Msg:-33 Nyggrjgwgmgwngfswwgwq gN.w,s,UMsUj3wsW.w,vs,1gswgsW.-55 4,3,,W,W,s,,sssqwww, NfMQ,4r.,.b NJN KWQW.m.-M wmvmrww awww, My www.-H . .. W Nbmmms wSwW,Q,,,, W-Qwmvw Q A s,,mwmA.v sm-Wfms. W mms Www ew.. ,M ,MQ wswww fm:,4ms.Ms,e,,.X.A. swag,M,,g,mgE,Q.wf4fmWbSM mgkmiggwfwawwwif wir san .A JvwpfQr.1AWsmwswfwWW-wkPWis wmrzsvmaswfswswmweZmwwffmwf- frU Wiz' :sr Wwzwwwwwww rj.mm::,,33553m.5gw3, UW.QWgfg33Ug:g,g1g3,gsmsqXwgQ,isQezmggigymgwswswaMaMm,.QyAwgyw53 gig yggwggggfgggqg fexwss mewwgg:gym3315H121Z2SiiizifziisfmlmsrsiswrmanilaNwww'mfgfzmfigssitialisiqi i f Q3 ws zzif mmmw Q.,f:5kL:gi:1r,swsm,U.NQfQQTZYT'Zsigzqssswwsmmmeg,gwwzegfszrmum:miQ:m4.:s.mMwwwf fmggfzzfgzizfiz mrswwwzfzw. y2:522L2S'isia::Z:zQ,2::':2:zL .mssg ,.L.v.wwf2::i2iii:?i2 M 'Q M .XMNH.wwwssI:A33235:,M.M,UWMy,wsmgmmfmmmmm.w,m.wNl.m is ,swAWWAW,ms.wev:sm,m,gfggm,MP mr.rm,w.,y. gwmjygigylggQWggggggzgfgsfwm..WW,Q M gflggggggqffgzg rf.1mgggggrgzgggzgiagazrmgzisgggigfgirggfiisw gage , V s f ' tmzaiflisemffgzfgfslagzzlQzzrgrzzs1bemsairsizimiizssarzr,gmfgffgwgfzzissx P ,sm,nf5glfq.,,gJs:.aW:..srvmizqggjgggzzzwfssWwrggffiwgggg 1,g,,5,,,,,,5,,p1ws swseyqq v sf 551551gmsmrgwgsgggggggzigrxwrwiwsxwvfw-fiysxasziiwwwwssmw MLM W GIMME A BREAK' ow do you spell homework? R-O-L A-LD-S. You go to school and work for eight hours, and then, when you get home, you have six hours of homework before you go to to get some shut-eye entire cycle starts enough to together her worksheet with many formulas she has learned. much WHY ave you ever entered into a room you've been in since the be- ginning of the school year and all of a sudden noticed something new? The person sitting next to you kindly informs you it has always been there, and you can't get over the fact that you've never no- ticed it before. Here's a list of the little things not everyone notices, and no one seems able to explain why they are there. Why is each classroom door painted a different color? Why are there slits in the top and bottom of every locker? Why are those hooks in the lockers, and why are there six of them? Why are there holes in the backs of the plastic chairs? How come the custodians lock all the upstairs bathrooms before the end of sixth period? fWhy is the weightlifting room on the fgirls' side of the gym? iWhy is there only Hi-C in the Coke machines in the cafetorium, and why we're on the subject, why are the steps in the bottom portion of the cafetorium where it's too dark to see exactly where they are? Why doesn't the gym divide into two equal parts? Why are the girls in the smaller side of the gym? What are those large steps next to the gym for? IS THERE What was the presentation room de- signed for and why are there desks in there? Why don't they have two sets of bleachers, one on each side of the gym? Why is there never any soap in the bathrooms to go with those beautiful round sinks? By the way, who de- signed those sinks, and why is there always one jet that always streams water out onto the floor? Why are the mirrors so small in the girls' bathroom? Why does every teacher say that they hate to give a student a tardy but then do it anyway? Why are there no hallway doors to certain classes and teachers' offices to prevent disturbing a class by walk- ing through it? Why did someone put those small windows on the doors to every class- room? Why do students insist on buying folders with brads in them only to never use them? Why do some teachers give really strange hall passes such as doors and toilet seats? Why does school start at 8:31 instead of ringing the first bell at 8:24 and starting school at exactly 8130? Why isn't the school decorated in the school colors purple and white? And finally, what is the Viking Cen- ter? N O COKE Did you ever notice the guys' weight room is on the gmls' side of the gym? Who came up with this interesting design tor these sinks, and why are they round? Why do these Coke ma- chines only have HI-C in them? How many times have you heard report to the VIKING CENTER and wonder where is the Viking Center? You know them, you love them, Krunch and Caremel Bars. Pratically every organization sells these by the cases. PASSING THE BUCK verybody loves to have extra money in their pockets, and school clubs are no exception. ln order to fund extra field trips or special banquets, club members must use their best sales techniques to convince friends, neighbors, and relatives their cause is a worthy one to fund. So off with their boxes or order sheets they go to earn surplus bucks. Candy is the most popular and used fund- raising product. After all, candy doesn't last forever, and, when it's gone, people come back for more. What a great concept! The band members also sell subscriptions to popu- lar magazines to readers, records and tapes to music buffs, and later on in the year huge bags of pecans to those who eat nuts. The vain mem- bers of the school body had the chance to buy a Wide variety of mirrors and frames from the choir. Most of them conveniently fit into lock- ers and on locker doors for a better look at loved ones all day long. Nonetheless, no mat- ter what products are sold by club members to raise extra dough, there are always eager, young, shining faces out there prepared to help that group or club raise funds. The Vines Band had many fundraising activities , such as selling magazines and pecans. Drama sponsored the Halloween social to raise money for its organizational needs. R fs. .. s . 2 i vs In will Many parents volunteered their time to sell baked goods during lunch to help their teenagers' favorite or- ganization. The Vikettes had a number of fundraising activities such as selling candy canes and Viking buttons. Balloons were sold to students and re- leased at a football game for a show of school spirit and to say good luck to the football team. E g g 5-25 45355 5. U -iii ff. ' 1K1-'sma'sii211ggf,if Z.-iss Hg, in iid . 1? ., U QW' ' V' 'fp ' P l mi J Dean Of Glenn Strain, Assistant Principal Steve Adair Carol Ann Bell Steve Allen Mary Nelle Armstrong 'mu-f 'vw' A Jeff Bailey t, '.l.,,, QL, . ,br X K5 J . it fi i if ' at K , ,lf - Ann Best Maria Bovee Il- S Li wg, -1.1 .fag B S S, A w. 1 N x Q AN X W y K W X, X W A 5' 4 egg? X5 2 EL A Sl Q out 3 S X We L22 x Qgiifgfiiai ---ffzfiimseif 152 N X N f-fgfzziszattkwgwgi for ,lego Magi B B B, rrqrrgr ,,Vk, K. 9 , rler e're , X at elll is B are L fig? . - L, ig ii its 9 A,M.,.:i5,, Sig af. B i Gary Brazil l 5 'FWS Kathleen Cochran 52 Becky Brown Dave Burleson George Cole Mattie Cole Debbie Brantley E Linda Buteyn Carol Cox Karla Daugherty Rochelle Davis Pam Day Julie Donnell Jamce Dreyer Betty Duke Zac Elhs Kay Eshelman Marilyn Evans Jerry F mnell Jrm Fitzpatrick Carla Ford Mr Walker dlscusses school pohcxes w1th a group of parents J eannre Francis 54 aoua 1 d enhu N0 1 ,. mmm:h A PICTURE' . . G AVAILABLE u s Beth Freeman Sherry Gleason Cynthia Goodwin Velma Grounds Angela Hamm Nadine Harrison K Maureen Gray Linda Hodge ,, ,, mm, Deborah Holt Judi Housewright Mlke Hughes Mrs Francis takes a moment to smile at the camera - u saii g f Laveta James ,,, 1 Mary Ann Jeffrey Mary Jo Johnson Faye Koerselman Diane Keeley Pat Keene Sherry Keiser Debbie King Martha Kolb eefe iyaeaa aeene Beverly Kolwitz Bobbie Lashar Mary Jo Lavin Shelia Lynch .ggi Jane McCarley Patty McColl Pam McCurry Paula McKeon Kathy McMurray Phyllis McNeil Emiliano Marquez Donna Mathews Sherrille Means Francie Mikulas Cecil Miller Edna Miller Peggy Mitchell Connie Moore Marie Moore Steve Moore Paula Nickel Carol Nicol Karan Parrack Kevin Patterson Bonnie Pogue David Priddy Mike Propes Patty Rath I , ji, 55 , fs: 'I vi .55 ' rg , f is V-jg, - x gy , 3 .V ' Qt- 5? i 51 . 'W if ,. . ,. 2' ' wait' ' 4122':ggfeWLs',,,'1' it ei f V ' ' 51 V , 1 ,ygfgiffzft , L,., M V ,1-1,-w,,,m,v ' ',,, M W, W f 'A ',A I .yt f w -mm ev , W vw Lucy Reese Susan Resnik Nancy Russell Pat Schnaithman Susan Scirratt Gwen Scott Steve Seymour Catherine Shepherd for reinforcements. .J 3 5 N M is W if as Ex Hawks Karen Shepherd Barbara Shivers Carmelrta Sims Lynn Sitz gags: 2 Q Linda Smith Pam Spring Susan Thompson Jan Tillery Judy VanDermeer Alfredo Velez Lynde Walkup Jane Wattrus Taylor Webb Karen Williamson Lou Wimberly Tim Wyatt 55 r. Walk f S wwf, -awww Mrs Cochran N 1 S S 8 -ww f , 1- , S :E 2513. 1 'sf I J 3 w Q f f fx e L 52 Q 'Q 2 1 .fi A V . ,, 1wf,1L,f-aff, 5 sf wgmf ,rf f , ,www ' 2155 5 Zm, 4,.. v If WW sv 145 2 K Z A W f ,ff f if ,Q W' V732 W I ,f fk L' ml K ' f'aK? Wyf MW V 4 , , I C ' , . ,, xwivw V 4 f , ff - , ,fijy n ML , J W, I ,, ' Q, 1 f . 4 V , mb- V ' .,1,,Qf , 2 v w 1 , 1 . M ' Aw Q I if ' .. 4 5 'fi 11, ' C 5 K 3, :HLW W.. Z, 44 1 V95 ff .,., f I it gf : nuff. ' 7 1 'W Vgfif-'WWE 74221 ffwi QV? , 35223 , 2 , . ' S. V , . if Vk,,,. ! gi 2 , , Ez X2 - ss' if' L,L, fr ' ' f ' Q , fl, ' ihpfgzf-f,l ,, r 'g4'fvY ' 3 1 5' E f ' 7 ,Q 'm ' V ,, 2' s ' gg ' I . ' ' V, A 1 I ,Z Q 1 wi ' ..,- ,zzaww dw ,ayff ql ' ff' EDITCR: JENNIFER SCHMAL STAFF: MICHELLE MCCULLOUGH MELODY MEYER LORI HAMILTON - WM vi, fw, fzvf My n A, - , V :-. lv f .., ww ' 222fw..,ws Q W Q I f mf :A A M -M f X K- ' yr, X f i EH, Q, il Y .-,, Nw, ...mwvq , ,M QQ 1. Shannon Abel Todd Ackerman l 1 ZLL: f'::::: ,. WWW' f if r ' ' , ,,,, 'MW 4 V. VV-,, , , .,,,...,, W. .,,V -A i i A It A. A i n .-fr f 5 M- ww ' twig i We f if Vw' we ff'f in 5 W, . K W it 2 4 9 V? W My f at ' 5 iigihfiwfh.- , f f S 2 4 ff Z fy f , ,,,, ,. , fgwfafattgiqe- ' ' ff I ,-y5Jg:,,f-4, at 2 ir -, :aa .' '- David Adams James Adams Leslie Adkins Raymond Aggarwal Trey Alexander Niki Alpert Jane Anderson Stanley Ariza Angie Augustus 66 Dwight Alford Andrea Allen Kent Allison l , Marianna Anderson Dan Andrews Carolyn Apligiar N Andy Avirett Scott Bachman Michele Bailey 5 Tiffany Bailey Monique Baird Keri Baker Will Banks Todd Barker Tommy Barker 5. QU. , 3 ,r lea 1 ' V, ' 4 :e5E55'i' fffiifiii 'Ii 2 r gg -2--R u-:ix--:-9S'::Ns:i,'N, ., .-:J-wk Jolynn Batchelor Rip Bayless Elizabeth Bennett Jeff Bennett Shannon Barker Jason Barrett Jody Bartley Joe Bealke Joel Beckman David Barton 2. ,, 1 f, H 5 O - Q-W-' Bill Bell B f Jimmy Bennett Stacy Bennett Troy Bertram 67 Joel Berg Kim Berger Scott Bergin Danny Besanceney Jason Bird Mike Bishop Lance Blackburn Steven Blackwell Doug Bland Nicole Blaske i Brian Blood Ed Bodnar Trisha Borman Danene Bottiaux Blair Bowen z-5 1 l Meredith Boyd Tamra Boyd Clint Brady Brett Bradford Cory Brame I l n A 1 i i E W 5 l , Q E? ng isa V foie! Vi R R X Sgr 451+ git wx Mark Brant Chris Brasher Tina Brenkus Molly Brewer Tracey Brock iBeth Brockman Richard Brooke Jennie Brooks Laura Brown Pat Brown Tara Brown Travis Brown Tim Browne Marc Bruckner Greg Bruenning famie Brummett Lisa Bryan Chris Bucarum Wendy Buchanan Judy Buchholz f , N f f , f 5 fvfw f f ,f ag X V ,fsriwrgaqf wwvsmw f W AW fr f 2 f fu? G2 sz awk 4 ,f 1 af 7? new V 11,4 an fa Xwjffa fi! WH yi ya' W wir ,P 4 fc V QW, gin gm? GW 5 ,Qs W, X3 g S M9139 i 2,511 at 9 Q af X L 3, W H fi V x : L ft e W ,rw 4 34 2 2 V M K f S may S r he 1 V VK Y W' Y V, ff' KK r If 3 , A 7 U R ,.AA V- I ,f f af ram r L Stacy Bullman Julie Burdick Greg Burfiend Brian Bycott Rachel Cain Robert Callaway Will Carr Scott Caylor 70 Kim Carter Cara Casey 'Karen Chancy Karen Cheng Alicia Burns Andrew Calvert Rich Bushart -4 l Kevin Cameron r ra i rr 5 ZZ 2 M - at Lara Casey Wen Cheng-Chang Theresa Castoro Jennifer Christiz X M-me -7 f::: ra, LTI si 'MW K 1 -K mf' 1? ' LII . ' wb ' , 2 f aii, W X 5? V K l W, Z 55: W' E fi g , wwf ' X, +V ci, 2 n rsia K MIME' I K f M3 , X Brian Christie Todd Cione . i,,sr : 5 'Y L , 4 515557, W M61 ' 4 ,H it 2 , ' f fwnzrih 2 A f i f f' 51 fafewfa A Az 4 , jffqffy a ' gi 6,3 gg: X it 7 4 ,av 4 S 3 s 1 fr Q42 ii? 53 ,,L -,Kgs ,. ' 2 5 it ' Mg 54 i V ME lil fi W if C 1 Z 4 2 W ,x- fszaiff ff' sw,:w Hs, ' , , fwri..- it rilfifgffif a fttlffrsif V? Kathy Clipp Kelly Clipp Mike Cokely Traci Colletti ......,5 W rss .V fi 4,3-, gg 2 'Wa . '. ' MF, V . ll. 1, 2125626371Wi:-1J111.Z' it f Hifi' f , gina . w s21is'iW55a y, '- :Wiz 'ft Mary Beth Cone Juli Cook 2 4 A --fff. V 'ifffft ,,. i',fTTffIfii..lli i -, 2 fgjnjgk lg , ill f 2 Qi! M. 'left at vga 0 S K W W3 if 'X fl 1 W ,S b J 5 rtyr , . ,i Qrry as ,rrr 252 Qt, at Q Cathy Clare Michelle Cochran Nwwffwffwaftfif Q, M I James Collier Rick Cooley 'C , .. .-ffaimslw l Shailagh Clarke Matt Clausen l Scott Cochran Jeff Coffman i Z 4 ., M M if , 2 1- f jg W 'M M f sf ' fffy I ,520 f if V x V J W 'V 4 X, it jigs! 6 Q M w K i , .1 ' we -ff' -ww Q W' X av 52 K, if f bfi, s f A M S Q, 35 W f f We X 5? if li Q 1 5 my in , ff , f ' 4 4 Jerome Collura Chris Common Brian Coonfield Kim Corley Megan Cornforth Christine Cowen Kevin Cramer Patty Curtis 72 Leslie Cortez Rake Costello Dawn Costilow Christi Cox Rachael Cox Reko Cox Chris Covert 1 3 l 3 1 i Robin Cox E Brian Criss Dawn Criste Barry Crossno U . , 14 Cole Danforth Jennifer Daniel Traci Daniel Linda Cumming F? 3 Sean Dattoli 1 Steve Davenport Gary Davis Mike Davis Russell Dearman Jeanette Dean Jennifer Deaton Jim Dickenson Jeff Decker Catherine Delatte Nicki Deneen Kevin DeSpain 2 l Karen Dodson Eileen Donato Elizabeth Drahovzal Amy Drennan Kristin Dreyer Derek Drohan Cathy Drury Tom Dugan Larry Duke John Duke Rick Dulaney Karl Duncan Tim Dungan riff Amy Durham Gogi Dux Chris Dyer Rachael Easton Cynthia Ehrig Janice Ellis Kevin Erickson Tim Eshbaugh Kevin Eubanks Terry Fair David Fallas Jimmy Farrell 74 bi Lawrence Durbi 2 Karl Eaton ,iv ,M 5? 5 f ? , ,g g L, ' 1 , fr, ' , ,,,, HE? flff' la i fifia i , U,i,f5,gvi ,fy i ,Q - azaaigewi 1 fffs'fiTaaz7w,, ' . 2 w ' lfyisifffik 'lifiiiqw f ffiiiw Hiwvi- ia, , ':i,E:f'E .,,. ' 7 Q' li E Nathan Eshelma David Fay Brad Feagley Michael Ferry Suzi Ferson - iiii W Q' 1 l - Q 5 a M aw Mx ' t aw, f any as ,Mm X 3 X Wi m l 'Wi v if , 52 M f is 1 1 at F 1 W 5 2 wg, L 5 fr iw 3 aft wi was K 55 M , J, S 4 'QB M it y 1' ii W W f A fywwf Heather Flores Kevin Floyd Kevin Ford 7-'vw 43- Y' endy Frauenheim Matthew Freeman Michelle Frieden Ryan Fuoss Lia Furrillo Lisa Gallaway Christi Findley Melanie Fletcher Chad Forsberg Scott Francis as S2 WWW KJ ..., K N E , ' N , ' fig 1,5 , i . F 1 . a..-+ A ,: Vg :YEL 2 f y on K ,' If - , f sci s M, Julie Frizzell Denee Frost f -W' Y ' XX r'f,f ds' if 'h,s-swxxi Y' ff' l N Jeff Garlick Dane Garner 75 Riki Garner Todd Garner Chris Garrett Lacy Garrett Steve Gaston David Gay Kim Geiger Tena Geiger Jim Geller if if f Alan Gibbs Jennifer Gill Joe Gill Kirk Gillette l Lisa Joe Gladden Stephan Glaser Heather Gleghorn Amy Glodo John Gomez Goodsell Green Grizzle Ruthie Hall Blaine Grant Lance Gray Brandon Green Rick Green Tanya Green Geri Greenberg Joey Gressett Rachel Griffing ? Eric Gross Michele Grounds Julie Hager Doug Hale Tina Hall Jennifer Hallam Kim Hamic Scooter Hamilton Tim Hamilton Valery Hamlett Melody Hammerle Billy Hammers Patricia Hanaway Brooks Hanesworth W A ' '57 'T ffil-, ' f AP W ,Z i ,, 'aww - if r' v .4 f M fl? 795 5 -1.21 ' ' 5 L41 W-'ff ,,,. ., ' -ffff V, :af .wsffiakfmi 3, N115 f,, if f iafliif-5 f' 73, f. ff-, 5 A ,' , f,,, ' i J'MwwQLwzf,w1m:M ,, -WQ1ifZwfyL:w51::wgvf ' W 5- yfggigifr ifffgi'-ql:,,,g Lynn Hargrave Bob Harrell iff? fl 1 V 1 'f 9 I ff fx ix. f f f ,f f Q ,, ff nfl, M Q ff il 1 f f W X M F aw f if Q Muffy? f , M M 'K at 5 if , 1 ,Q M6 fa 1 gf Y iff INN S HQ' 5 K5 5 f f 32 JW , f pf , , Vg 'W J f ff aaa, 1 'f f , f Michael Haney Phouc Hang Jennifer Harrison David Hart gl, , S , ,.,,,,,W i V. . 1 Lf-fQg,,,, f ww f - 5 M va.,-' .,-f- V ii- 4 f, ,r 5 af 4 f 0, 4 f in ff ff, f 12' 2 W ww , fr 1 L ff ,f f lv W A f if 5? 'rr yr 'f f , 14 fx fini? , , kiwi . M M! 9 Wasil,-J' W ,Mt ff Sarah Haughey Shelly Hawkins Holly Hawley Tim Herbert Charles Heer 18 Becca Hees Henson Tracy Hicks Hilliard nw-iq,---'. M Clem Heick Shawn Heiden Stephanie Heinrich Ray Heist Amie Herrington Steve Hibbison Randall Hibbs Andy Hickey 92 Chris Higgins Henry Hill Laurie Hill Scott Hill Kiki Hilliard Troy Hinson Stephanie Hinton Matt Hjarpe Courtland Hobbs Rob Hock Sherri Hoffman Lisa Hohlbein D,anna Hollomon Beckie Holman Jill Holmes David Hood Todd Hollers Jamie Hooten Allyson Hopper Richard Hosking Greg Horne Jeff Huber Pam Huckabay Clay Huckaby Jennifer Hudnall Chris Huffman David Hughes 80 Donna Hi Michelle Hunt - Steve Huntman Casey Hunter Lori Hurwich Mark Irwin Julie Jackson Randy Jackson Tony Janssen Joey Jaco Brad Jacobson Craig Jeffries Grant Jenkins Kristen Hunzeker Greg Hurley Larry Jackson Brannon Jahnke Amy Johnson Niki Jackson Will Janacek Matt Johnson 81 Mitch Johnson U1 1-+ O -1 5 K4 Ga O I3 0 va 'J -- so - . ' ' ss... H 3' H: ffifzgf. , J'Yl5z531sf'-5-,sgtbisifiwgfv xg - fr .. , - - 5. f riff , , ,, s mm,-,man QW wWMw Matt Kelley V fw f W1 . ,f,cff'14Fff,1g, , , ,L., ,,... ,f.,, X I , if sf, mfr? ,. ,., mf X K . ,f a Puff if 13 Z0 is 4k -w 5 9 , my '-' ' ,4?f:'w M s., f HZ gif , f?fsfQf7!ilffL af fs 4 1 ::1ff,xEwa 2 A is iiyy ' 73?l?:1'3?f 'f JJJJ Kyle Kepner B2 Todd Johnson Eric Jones Glen Jones ---v e H ii Y is 'H , li , WJ 'Z' ? sz ,ir My lg? Q? .ff-is 3 7. , im 5 W J ffisflf M1--,Qi- GM 3 Wil , - ',-' H 'ff:4 'f , 2- ' . Kenneth Judd Laura Karvonen Anne Katosic Michelle Kellner Kristin Kemp Kevin Kennedy 2 2 Matt Kershaw Melissa Kidd Michael Killen Shane Kimzey bm 4. Janne Kincaid Kim Knowles Matt Ladis Steven Lawson 'g Alisha Kinsey Jim Kirkland Jennifer Kirkpatrick Karen Koehler Tracey Koth Dan La Mendola Karissa Land Corey Layman Dexter Lee Kami Kuncl Kara Lathrop Lance Lelko Tracy Kirkpatrick Carrie Kyle Kevin Laurent Steven Lenart 83 K - rw afffffQf'fi5 , ifrfiilg Sandy Leonard Karen Liu Scott Leonard Denise Lofye Deanna Lepp John Liggin f -, Kari Logan Kirsten Loiseaux Darin Lyons Kathy McCormick Sheri McCann Michelle McCullough Stephen McCaski1l Amy McClintic Mike McCutcheon Jeff McDermott If 5 21, ,i', 737517, Q ff AM K am 2 f tr :1 4 X 5 W W 3 at ,f ig 1 ., Q? at iff 4 2 W g ff- ,W ff ff warg Q, W, 9, f N 1 QW MA f 'M' f X 3 f M32 ga, gg, 1 ,if Q 2 My ZW? 2 a ff f f 93 3 2 A ' 7 W1 ff! fn' gen ff: y Q Z ef S f f W f'fffn,,f.h 22 , ,,,, fc, A if.f.,,: . 144. 2!5?f'iE4W'5fsiM945 5 JW' ?aiF2WfS'f,, f,: fer QIEWE'-X' E vygyg ,.., X UQ, ,,,, gr jj, sq, tic, W an , C 4 P n is Q W J Shane Litzkow Renee Loncar Heather McCo1lu Heather McDona Iulie McFarland lJeff McMullen y Curtis Majors 'iiigififfual i 4' W , ,-.4 H245 X' , 2 ta 'iffy an K f ' ,,, - ,f A . A ,. '1:,A- Vw ww? X,j:f.Qi,4-4:2EY'U f ' L Mama ' if ,ai , ,. 2155 my , i if , 'f , fi We 'Hff slum , ' f' yay Q 3 Z, V. Qi Glyn Marsh Rhonda McKenzie Laura Mackner Stephen Malo Kevin McKinney William McLendon Mark McLendon Stephanie Madden Pam Madison MWNK W 'y,,.-- i -. James Manchee Ann Marie Maris Derek Matthews Kristi May Melissa Mayhew Robbie Maher 7 um M f We iii 1 Alf, Q, , gg V 5 , Q N idly' wx M V in , M if Q :H li? Y Tracey Maizitis Terry Meekins Allison Merrill Michelle Merriman John Mezkanos Kelly Michaels Barry Millender Kevin Miller ,f Arthur Metzler Karen Meyer Laura Miller Leslie Miller Cheryl Miserak Danna Mokry Kimberly Monroe Melissa Moore Lindsay Morgan Jennifer Moroso Heather Moore Hank Moore l f Marissa Morris Rick Morrissey .s Lisa Mosley Brad Murph Pete Nathan Paul Niemi Arianna Movassagh Blake Murphy J essa Nelson 2 l!i!l'i'lvil!,f, Jennifer Mowery Elizabeth Moyers Jonathan Mulkey Melissa Murray Donni Musha Shannon Myers f Kristen Nelson Amy Niewkirk Holly Niebergall Craig Norris Laura Norwood Gary Osborne Shuvawn O,Brian Vanessa Ogle Nicholas Oliver Debbie Ondarza Patricia Orozco Steve S. Pace Paul Page Karla Parker Michele Parker Steve Passey Stephanie Patrick Teri Paulson Chris Paxton Joe Pennington Elizabeth Perkins Kristi Perrin Jeffrey Persch Andrea O,Sulliv2 Spencer Passey Q Darren Peck Chris Peterie 4 it ,Q 1 3 Kristen Peterson W John Pettijohn Jason Phillips Lisa Pichard . Diego Picon Genna Pinson Cheryl Potes Gregory Pittman Clint Plumlee Polly Plunkett Michelle Pope Steven Potthoff Lisa Poulter Ed Power Lance Proctor David Procyk i X , g f wfp uw.-f. :ZS 'Ms U . 1, 3, I , ggi ., it K, fy, 'H ,wif - ff is 2 tt ,Q ,WW V f fm ' - , ,,,, ,Q 14 if is -I Q J z ' ,, is i' , V' - . A-515 ..Mw,. ..,.. . , ,,,. H Q , ah M2 S Y' 4 I 9 5A K f 1 f 'W M f ' ' 9 Q W fa f QT-if W 42 W M Q 1 N, 4 S ' f WA, . ... .,,... 1 WZ, 5 Seri . .Wf WI fn, ,Mr Keitha Radke Sumathi Raghavan Anja Rahe David Ramey ' reir'f'r , Tracy Rand Aimee Ratliff Shannon Reddoch , , jg I f, at !.',,av,' rarqftmr K! H Christopher R. Rees Ashley Reese Collin Reeves Jon Redwine Jason Reed Jennifer Reeves David Reis Erin Reynolds Shelley Rhodes Greg Richmond Christy Rippel Ken Roach Tracey Roach 90 Stacy Rickards Lana Roberts Roger Robinson iff, 'MQ ' l af l f y J E 5 ff Qi 6 X 51 F W., 5 :pw -. 9 S 6' Q ,gm fi Xs5f :?z -J ,f f , A , ' if , Q new 3 J :.-21.222 7 T7 We We ,ff.5g5gzf:2l ' ' 614153 v. . ,::5'g.:i---!.:'- f ' - fsiifefgg, i V ', ,WQ'l5,?1Y'f'l'24 77715 f ffify 'ffemfwlm ,, 1 eff' Leslie Rogers Kimberly Saint Kelly Schmidt i'i ee Zll .f i 1 f 'e.l - 'f i i , 5 . if' Ef, Q l,,., S ii 'l 1 3 . lg! ef 5 g 'S Og' 2 femme S i.. gi Lf- WM fi' f W 12 as me 3 HW , ,.W,,W,i,, X 1.0 - W H2 ,mfffiasfiaiv ' fs , fi ey if W ff Mm f ww sfS4fa'9'i-Wg? 'Q '::fs2,1ei,,a - 51226 wi. ' fain! ' e ,- Wayne Seeley Jennifer Shafer Amy Shaffer Thomas Shappee Camille1Showalter Leslie Shugart 5 1 E , x K 3 Bobby Siano Chris Sierp Kevin Simons K .. .,. ,, V 25: 3 . ,. , , . soy if Kg, Ni if W S , iw' gs .N 2:5 X Q X 1 Y X X YK X X Holly Smith James Smith Kelly Smith S , ,, , i A f N Q' 4 A 'W . V S125 -1 :ff-'.2-ga.-5,1 if, X51 2' 1: -'V K - S 5s: .'Q'h1 'fist :ii:f:i: l1L -2'pg.: ' '- S 5 : A ,mt ' ' ' -sv 'V ' ,ff-i 25915 'mf-E: - ,: f5..rr':, ,sf ' QL- ':sa:w...'x2swu X35 . S dw-W to it'i J wwe , - iff 1 T35 ff ' 2 -ff ' 1 V V:-1 if' 5 B:- 'Z'i 1.2 sen-41? -352-.'iIf -E . .- V - - J gijssjg.'??igE -k:.1 fifigfgvg- - ' . -2- Q 1 L 'Iwi -. L ' N ' - -- .:f as I 1 -5 -Si -1 ' 1 ' ' 25955 , is ' f S i w ,z , . 5 E f 'K .Es ' .. I f ' s 1 - , - s- s 15' ' i Q S 1 gg . P s . V52 Q , Kristin Smolka Stephanie Snitzer Jason Soard 92 Cecily Sims K :ss J sxi Q :f-Q-,1E- . any ' V me A gk Y L5 I .J W - X 11 NN M ggi XIX W rfshs X X xg XX Q f butts N X1 it xx XXX , it N X ai ,... ,..,. , is R go v? X X si X t, r Et N gsisiikmii gt Q .M , S ex S34 Q l Q .. Qi? iq 5,5 X A X4 X iam? fs. . Sean Smith l l l l E Wendy Sobotka Kathy Solysik ,i - Carlos Sosa Steven Spann Scott Stein Melissa Steiman Stephens Chip Stewart Lisa Stenger Jeff Stringer Cara Lee Sparry Scott Stembridge Julie Stewart Jason Stancliff Jennifer Steckel Bobby Stephens Debbie Stevens Dave Stith Lisa Stoup Jeff Stubbe Bart Suellentrop Mitshu Sugimoto if E Daryl Sullivan Dave Sutton Karl Swierenga Aimee Swift f J E - gf Tom Syverson Michael Tallant Leo Tang Ralley Tate I V . k eil A Q f x t 1 1 in J gl ' fi , Kim Taylor Ted Taylor Tyrone Taylor Amy Teufel .fy X E David Syverson l 2 E E H Q 1 l I Ester Tavarez L :,.. M f,,1aQf.t.t X ff as 1,3- .asi g . 352,555.5-fg- ::: '::- . N s Nx N X as Q55 5 Q' t wi W3 Q ,. .3 ,X ,.,'ii f:k2ii:z1fs,f'.'- -. fl '16 it 2' Q RW 8 ' T as-w.. I ,,-- , I 1. 3: l Tom Theis T Ali Theriault Angela Thompson Ashley Thompson Dena Thompson Gary Thompson Thompson Kelly Thompson Johan Thornfeldt Darby Throgmorton Susan Throgmorton Danny Tiner Kelly Tisdale Terry Toolen Sylvia Treuter Angel Trevino Triplette Debbie Truax Mike Truitt Margaret Tsuchihashi Lloyd Tudyk rad Upham Lycl Upshaw Kim VanderArk Stacy VanDermeer Karen Vandersall 95 A jf df, Www ga? ,wx ., .,, 1 Lm,, L. 71 :L5 z mW 2-Q, - l L, v , if Qe, ,,.,L:,.1i it-f l WWMRW 'F leaf U, ,m eg ' f 15:16, SL f 'xy 1: r- -. fr 'N .M QQ ':.::2-11, 5355 L , .Is.':i:. JF: :ri as fr - -1' 5 -'.f-:if X2?i45'Vi'3f:'- :. WM 3 Q, ,W ,.,,4mf,, f fk- li ..,f f , Mf rzs:4s5 .5 x ,. Kevin Vandersall Amy Vorwerk Matt Wallace Jim Warren 96 Mike Vaughn Jeff VanWinckel Jeff Voss Tom Waidzunas Brad Veale Charlotte Walker Bryan Walston Bob Waltemath Craig Warthen Dorian Watson Jenny Ward Scott Watson Michelle Vickrey Tammie Walker Chris Warner Patrick Watts , I, Wendy Wegmann Jimmy West Dave Wetherington Kelley Whaley E? Q 4 5 Jerry Ann White Rodney White Joy Whitcomb Sonja Wichern ' ,I Tim Willhoite Julie Williams Mark Williams Scott Williams ul , Kelly Williamson Denise Wilson Mark Wilson Shawn Wilson Amy Wimpey Diane Wing Denise V. Wise Chance Witcher Scott Wohlander Mary Ann Wo Staci Woodruff Cynthia Yoehle Tracy Youngblood Rick Zeff Shari Zeiner Heather Zorka Brian Young Rob Young Shana Y 5 Brooks Hanesworth creates an innovative pen holder while focusing all attention his teacher. ii My wx 2 'fi if K , G 2? Schmidy, Ar1H y5 I David Kuester. ? ? nosgg Q 3 2. Cindy Holcomb, 3 X WW 1e1iL:sf5'sk: :5:vx.,:5gi5s A group of sophomores. Kim Hamic, Evan Rubenstein mmm! '1 ww JG Michelle Pope, Nicol Blaske, Terri Hicks, Julie Hagar. S is Ei llilll lfl lli lllie iil?il 4 f ,ge ,5,, f ,glgw gg,sff,: i ,wi fax , i,,w.1,g ,l,jVl,5fW5:, i2ywV:?,,,,,i , H: 'w:w.,'i1m ffsm H , 2, ,, ' . Q fr ., . 475 ' 1:ff-'1'?EkTl?'f2'Ws,'?vftHE: , , W , 1 ,. a er 1: fffzwfmf A ws, K' f:.mz,'1 f w3f,5,f.w ffz A if W-up me556235,aiifflrM:az,gm:f1Mrg2fl?faf4s Q grgy f gm f - f , .,,.,,,.,,,, ,.,,, ,,.,, ..,. H 7'-:-V, if 4 I iwirsw 2:2 -1151 W iwfAz,f31feQf7:wwA2' x:f,1ww7cxw VFW? px-me Q Zfgzalimiyw Q L . 5- 1 , E f ww iswwisww ,L l f 5551441 2 - f V' We f Wfgfg V : 2, fm 2 , . , f X 2' 9 A Wg Q f 1 M f, h f 45 .. b f? f gg M 41 'X A! f 3 WD' ff f X27 V599 ly? - m y frig f Y , A ' A 5 fl , W 6 Q. Bryan Roden, Matt Wallace, Rick Dulane Y- Christine Cowin, Jody Bartley. v Ester Tavarez, Paul Niemi 1 2 I 3 Y s Q zsiiiiisfs . ,, . .. , A . aff aff.: 2 i- 0 -- .,,..' W 152: wa ,fm felt: W Wi Q, ,ge :H M l X ,yi Allison Herrington. Kara Dawson, Lara Jackson, Heather Eaton Tracy Rand Brent Sexton, Mrs Scirratt. .f if E 5 Q V- f Sf-sw ffsgsiww M Z XF 232 Julle Wllhams Jennifer Moroso. Carolyn Q z E Q David Johnson. T1na Gclger, RlCk Zeff, Mark Corbett. game. Z NX wg N A x Sf: 45 NME? X . : 3 5 X .. 5 X5 si s 2 i 'A X xx as XXX' 5 iff:--, mv. is if wwgsffv w .- ws f 5,ff2,1 N':':N- , .,,. bg? we k gf y, , '?1,.g A QSQF Q., L - e Fi --'L f .V , ,g fi 1 is ,g ' . s 5:55 xg! gg ffgfir -5- f 1 F ay-,g Q - QS .,'--'g4.1QQW'f' -- 'V k mg ? Q X W A ' N vh- K ' Qv.f- f:g.fff'sf s ,H , 1 2 isgii zlgz . ff QQ Q-'5, F:sx ' -5, Nw xwmfgg, K Shanmm :? ,f g5iS591?-H1116 SIOHII- :- - - I - gffx . it 5555 ' A f f ' - ,A K5,,.11Lw 2 ,-.1gi. . . . A , . A .. M1 1 5 .rwww 5 5 fxtffzar QW f .5 ...v,2,..WWa, i . D,.. L,.r 5 Riu., f- 122 if 15 1 M :af fs? ,. -'1fsfp1j:fewx:sw1gWg?1Q?-321. .. I .W.m,-wf--Q'--'mm 1. , N g k gm . fssitfsffflfffg?fwx,f1fgf'sf' . - L ,1 . . 1 w zgmg, -f 1Q-.sfffifzfavxsfioefemMg -- K -A, -M ,m x Fw 11:,iw.--pfQ,w-:sffw-e.ff - -- -qw, - 'A - 4 R - :'f J' s..f Vik-fag, zffbfi- 1. QX ff Ef5g.1s:5ws4,C K' 'X ' ' i I 1:11. .FIS-: ' - X'- gt..':n. fab . . 151 sfuzwsw Q . ' t . . mf - -V ff- 1 ..5zfP11-Q.,,151 7,-,-1f5.f.1S1,,-f. U , , 1 ' -- - , . izfagasf .,E5ff5f U1i51i4 5 55 ' gi' X- i fs:gags:-1'gf':--:yf:1fw-gfsf:- . f -, 3 fxai i' , .ffiisJ1+AfP4e2E5s4EfFTlff 3 Cecil Arnold. .I ssl g Ogle. 1 wi: i'w1?f'3 wma .iz .i ff MW' iizvf iff ' ff J gig, ',: : Q15 , , Q Q WE i ff? ' ' 2. 1 A . - iiii r 29 2 W , ,Q ,Z 13 534 if , riff 1 f 5 ,L V -- A Q +4 352 iw 6 1 xr , - :QQ 5 5 5 ' A : fgfgig if , - W ,'5i:.E. ' I ,Af fi 'IW 'JAX-27 J H: 2 I if f 1 1, fr fgs 55 2 ,,,,,,. W 5 2 A .M ..,.. , ,. W f ., if ,fi nw if-W.,-.11 .1 . 21. whim-:f- w 5 1 ' . i -' frz ff My 'E 2 W V: 4 Wi ' i ,. . , .,, Chris Dyer, Andy Griffin. Averitt, Jim Warre n,R ach kai. el ,ef ' e'Vi2:,5i,i-9 BUSINESS MANAGER J ULI COOK Sara Abraham Jon Adam Neil Aggarwal Diana Ahmadi Lailoma Ahmadi Zia Ahmadi ,anal S as M i , E r 'R w e S5 3 'S QXN Robert Aldridge Christa Allen Dallin Allred Jesse Alonzo Tracie Allinder David Allison Heather Allison Chris Allman . X .- E ..A, X as . 1 ff? ., 5 Z r ifafflfi fllfll-iiiifil Rene Alston Becky Alvis Paula Andrew Angie Arnold .5 ' TSST f-Zfif :EIL Q it in N A sas X ' Xilinx 'S si' Q i 5 553 ' S in E2 r z Q 'er A Q 1 s Q s 3 N , 52511: :sffi ilf .Q w Cecil Arnold Tracy Ashberry Mark Athanas Jeff Atkins John Augustus Mark Avery Jeff Badyna Julie Baedke Julie Bakey David Balentine Amy Barker Greg Barker Travis Barnhouse Emily Beierle Stacie Bennett Chris Barrett Jana Barron Kelly Baum Chris Baxley Angela Beck Cherie Beitler Greg Belew Kathleen Bell Krista Benedetto Danny Bennett Hamid Benporat Jennifer Benton Cathy Benzer Michelle Bergman Robert Bergman Mike Betron Shannon Blankenship 'f Rick Biddensodi David Biens Darryl Black Julie Blackburn Stephanie Blackwood Kevin Blaze Paul Bobbitt John Bogle Doug Bohnsack Ed Boling l .j5:::,5-gtg. :5E,.-:.f'1.f:P'::.,FR '- X fi, .R x r X 5 S X X W gp x X 3 2 Mt-1:-5 - ' gsgkigflf - H55 15 . l C eylt rselttt Jenny Bowling Matt Boyd Stephanie Boynton Jeff Bradford Bruno Braz Scott Brewer 1 Derek Brookmire Chris Brooks Becky Brown Mark Brown Leslie Bruce Shannon Bruce Carrie Brummett Jay Bruner Matt Buckner Raehel Buckner Susan Bulthuis Robin Burnett Tommy Burnette Kiley Burks Alicia Burleson Sharon Burns Todd Burns Kevin Busch 'Q l , l if Peri Butler Danielle Cadaret Jill Callahan Chris Callegeri Tony Calvert Kathy Cambell Tommy Capers Mike Chapoton Keith Clegg Odie Conner Jenni Cox David Carmichael Ann Marie Chard Audra Cobb w Brent Cooper Missy Cox Flinn Carrington Mike Cavender Larry Chancy ,iw , I Robert Chavers Laura Melissa Christianberry Christianson Susan Chapman Kevin Churchwell s y 1 I ig R, Krista Coder Nikol Colley Kevin Collins Pat Collins gi Holly Cooper Nicole Copeland Maureen Copple Courtney Cracraft Nikki Cunningham Kim Dafiinee Marc Corbett J oe Davis Kara Dawson Tracy Deleon Monica Dickey Ande Dreith T LW,,. MW ml ,, , W s N 3 .,.., s A NM as -ff -f 'Q X Ji? . Laura Dawson Fred Deakins Bill Dempsey Jimmy Disorbo Jason Denton r , X fp-mm-T: ,he -fx - is ' . f5.kff::,f:s. . ,.,,. WR - MG V 5,Q,h,.,..f:.15vi, y X X 'N EQ Q as as L ' Xi 'A 4 l xx x as K Q, S X fig: '52 , :.:. Y ,, x wa ?, P' N S ,Es W Steve Deal Chad Deering Brad Dejean William Desmond Jenny Devolites Angie DeWitt ? f. I !'Q?EiE3I:E::5f:!: ' s- V s,E1',z:y . T55 S Cindy Dodson Michele Donato Beth Donovan Tiffany Douglas Heather Driscoll Tim Driver Danny Duffy Ginny Dukes Marcia Duncan Todd Duncan Tracy Duncan Andy Dungan Paul Dunklee Michelle Dunn David Eagleston Heather Eaton Elgin Kim MMLWWWLH--'.u.c,- .,,. 1 ,. ff W .,, . MW S ,, tn g Jenny Elmer Chrissy Emerson , W me .. ' - f 1 t'5jf'fQ5iiir 'N I . as f- V J, A f , f r w 4 - -2 , :te K c 1,., ..r. .. K, Q, Faydra Elliott Shanda Eppinette Kirk Fancher Stacy Ferguson Jodi Farnan Charla Findley Amy Faubian Monica Fink Neill Elliott Rachel Eshelman Lara Ellis ,.::,,. c, . X :..f,-En --cw s wr .ggi .lr gswgwilsk X ZX it as Q x aim 5 XX ' t K t s X ,X saw who R X I 41' S X Q gg J S 5.5155 , is as Q- ff S 3, Q Qs S' ts 3 25 as x, 9' w1sH2'x:aif:h - f ,w ti s I 4 L 3,5 f SS 3 3 Brenda Estes Mike Flanagan Vicky Feldman David Finnell Angie Fisher WS. :F E,2i':'Sn X - ,.., 1 'if WP' -, F, ' kE5Fi:55...f'.i3gji1 K5 955i J' 1 ' Se - ,fl 1f.a,-,s i ii Q. lg 5 Qi' 3 t it if F1 5 , 3 1 'tes ' Chris Fitzgerald Danny Fletcher Shannon Ford Christy Folz Shea Foster Scott Ellis Kenny Evans Kris Fenner x 1 1 Q, Lynn Fisher Susan Franklin Dawn Franks Michelle Galow Jeff Gaston Chris Gilmore Alejandra Gonzalez Jennifer French Kristine Fry Michele Fry W VF' sm X S 'rw' c 5 s Qs 1 fx -... N : . Sergio Garcia Teana Gardner Melissa Garrison Steve Fuller Kelli Garth mu WWNQ Victoria Gaines Mari Garza W-ms Barbara Gerke Angie Gerstein Greg Glaser x X :Ill REE Sig-'FK 5 ,, Q If-cf t ' :: 55K ' 'r - ':?': . ' LQZiILi3E, ' 1 - ta fb. X -3 . 'gs .Ng .. rs: ' Alan Glennon .'5tf -is., - ,. ca l K.D. Gilmore Sally Giuliano Steve Goldberg David Goldgar Gary Gillette Debbie Gollan Chris Goodman Rob Goodman Irma Goyal DeAnna Gray Julie Grayson Fa 'N is Q Y ' 31 lim is EXE? X Xia X X x lv. N L X in ' H . 5 . 1 1 1 ia- is J: Denise Greaves Mike Greenwood Jennifer Griffin Patricia Grisanti rn..- . Q 'W' 1' F N X X XX9 X , QIQ, . XX X X X X X Ss y 1 ax 351 K 55 Q? Q 'iw Jennifer Haas Cortney Haggard Jessica Hair Lane Hale 1 -V ir. - -:,- X X, X W Q R X X s X, G X X X Q X Ji 15-11, ' 551 S as Todd Halpain Lori Hamilton Kerri Hamos Erin Hanafy fi ss A it M am r ss, 'PQ 'WS JH , f A Erika Gustafson Gary Guynes Amy Hall Danny Hall Karen Hand Ryan Haralson Richie Hare Jack Harper Jacob Harris Carolyn Hartman Jan Hay Brett Hees Terry Hegg Richard Heidenreich Jason Harwath Todd Havely l Mitch Herzog Terri Hicks ff' is Vg Karl Higgins Lauren Hill Chris Hinkle 'EX Xen - ..,. k . . K , 5 QM gi l tain, . .,,. ,1.Wl. S 3225213152 ' ' aisff-A. - sez.-fkiait leg - W- X lz. Fi Amy Hollers Blake Hood Andy Hooten 5 , -A tw. . 1 ..... . 323' LW 'A - M . ,N sw sei, fsefew, - ---- .l X ' L'kk . 5555? G .Si -5 5 . is - may KE-r eg - . -iz John Hinton Jeff Hohlbein Bill Holiday W A v2e:efsw,.. M -1. ' W- . . 'tif' 'x : ' We f-- A Q ' K xx- 5- am 15 ,a Karen Hoope ge E Jennifer Houghton Alex Howes Curtis Huddleston 3 L A Michelle Hunt Jill Hunter Lisa C. Hurley Chris Hutchison Lora Hutchison Melissa Hutson Scott Huffman Lisa Hurley Jason Ingles Joe Horn Joron Hulett Herb Horning Mike Humphrey Krista Hurtado David Hutchins NX 5X X -Qu- Y S S11 5 ig ' H Shelly Irish Kevin Issitt Chris Jackson Lori Jackson Jay Jacob 'T X M! ' -'::.s Q will xx ,S e I m be Q M Q. sk ls x M so 'Pl K K S Q S1 as 'I X X X s gsm . oo, Q . -:Fig-531Tig- ?QSfk - ' I ,, L. .Q Jill Jacobson Tish Jacobson Melissa Janow Alison Jasper Jay Jelinek John Jenkins Danny Johnson David Johnson Karla Johnson l , 'Q li Michael Jestes Amy Jewett David Johns aa x R X X X1 X X X X W2 .--- as E X X 5 WK Q 552 W Q' X Q K if Q X wig 'D sos I -1- M osiwzlf-if m,.,5siEe -ei? ' I .,,l J ofslsss C A a B w off'-A 'W-.Ny Michael Johnson David Johnsun Jason Jones A' xii ' fa: W Mike Jones Chris Kallini Nicolle Kasin Danny Kays Greg Keiser Amy Keller Stephanie Chris Kelly Mark Kelly Kellerman r -f V JSE H 1 E Q Lisa Kenney Chemyn Kenschaft Greta Kerwin Tera Keys Christina Kim Matt Koch Chad Kohler In Pqi' i s Mike King David Kolb Laurie Kline Marty Konty J I Jennifer Kucera Chad Kuester . ar e iiia m e-eff ' ,, 'fifsiifsi Shannon Lange Lee Langley gi Aubrey Lee Tracy Leick Kelly Lambert Sheena D Laramore Yuri Lambert Timmy Knight Carrie Koch Phillip Kovats David Kramer Dia Landen Ron Landen Eric Larson Peter Larsson James Lauritzen Angie Lezvel Jennifer Levy John Lewis Kristy Liebman Amanda Lindley A , . Hyla Lintner Greg Long Melanie Lowe Danielle Lowery Erin McBee 4 Stacie McDowell Jeff McQuarie Laura Marion jx D Angela McCaskill Jennifer McComic Scott McConnell ,f ' - .Q W 1 R X, f .iv 'J r ' 1- X , X X iz ef-Q'sf3.:1EXii Q X X kv X N X X X we ,X s Q' X X . if X X M MEX X X X X X XV A i , X S x 5 ly X Tracie McDowell Tracy McEwin Cliff Mclntyre N gi I.. ...H ffzlitfw . .f -.1 31: --1-.rw-2 fs:-is-1 X - - -13 X --,- X .EX ,X I. ,X, :Era- . , Derek McSpadden Rob Madden Jeff Maizitis Romy McCracken Kara McLemore X 3' X K S at? R' 31 X X X XX 26 L 5 Heather McArthur Cynthia McCutchan Mike MCNutt Ross Malin Jeff Manchee - 1fwff,ST'Q ,l John Marklan Aaron Marks Lorenz Marsh Marshall Miles X X irlgwgiigx XX Y X X X X X X, X N 2 5 X X XRXX gsm X X Sp ER 3,2 t X XX Xa. Xe Angela Martin X fs X L X S X X I X Q is X gags mv, iss? B Sgt X ss me X gs N s X S - X4 .swgfrsfik 111112 ggfgfsf is N X W M W ,:5,.::, :,.,:.: I I 3-5fif.A 73 figs Charlie Martin Nona Matzen Carter Meyers Nikki Mason Lori Masterson Bryan Matthews fr W Natalie Mauldin rziei xii 9 N Q t U tis X X N X XX XX ' X XY s 2 swf we Xisiggzgi .. rf H 'ef if 3 e 5? if if Q 2 5 . 5' fi X X. 5 : Q ir is Lf! Pat Migliore Brian Matusz Michael Maurer Sarah Mayfield Mike Miller Jason Minor 'hmmm Kris Moats Gary Moehring Ng' 1 K as we Liz Monte Aimee Monticelli Dustin Merrell i Q P Damon Matusz Q is A, 2 Q' ssl Y X .- - L2 Q stasis S35 X X XXX S Om bi K X esssrs Patricia C. Metzle Lynda Mitchell 1 ' r,.. -is Kim Moore Mamas. .,..,.,....., ,,,. ,,,.. ,, 1 Mike Mitchell Brian Morgan 1 ,U iii sf O N XX ,, Q, X X K2 X XL SSW? eest EW Ni wmrfvfi-:E?ff 1 X ,If . 5 Jon Morrison Andrew Morton Tracy Mount Danny Muller Megan Murphy Sean Murphy 3 3.. V . K . -'Wa' Q ai Q.. wsgfyzfv ' V sz X N x x 2iGs'sf1:.2ii:-N::- irififfii'-232221: X ar Elseyzs R N X me QQ E Q QM X ie , ix X :V P Xxx, X N , ,js x EQ Darren Muse Steve Nagel . 'Q of I . Becky Nicholson Debbie Nicholson if. Kristen Nelson 1' ' ' Jenny Nicewander Mike Noblet Michelle Ogden Holly Newding Lien Nguyen Krista Nichols M4,i,pif:cwnwWzwiQfQ:5Sif .er.. WF - a s wwe.. fn- ic 'F X fr X 'SQSSPS iikisfiziw- ' , i H X affix., , . we X J Andrea Niedermeyer Boogie Nixon Jeff Nixon Q S x , A X XX A Q1 W X -si? X 5 E Wi kf3i H55 was Qsgma .122 Q? J X iw r 5 as ,El W-4 W2 . is sl li X six Y +1 S xx N 5 X Q use S X X Q Q Ns X xv. 3. K X Jason Oliver Scherry Owens Ron Ozuk 4 gg, Q we Kg s- QQ? X 9 is NX gas I' Xi 2:9 5' cs ox iv xx? X , , Um Tommy Pacey 1 q 7 we Q X My QF Q x fs b I 'veg ,.,,. , ix . K . ...:,, - , -Y gg ' his If 'ffwl' QV- X wislfw .Y f v ' Q .Sw f X , . 1 Cristi Olson Yu Pai sm. -, if 1 Pr,:1g r-,- 2-. i.-,A krrk 53 J:- . . , , Q .K SS 5 5, 5 Amy O'MalIey Nicole O'Sullivan H- ,, K 5 -ii ggmmmw + S. xy Andy Panos Ann Park Angela Parker Sandra Peacock Carmie Pearso Tracy Peck Todd Peele Jennifer Peiffer Q pw ,gs l .f,- - M 3,15-1l.f,::s sxX:5:TfI.:i'jj::-1 WTq,,y 'f:LE .SQ W ssl-sl . L, . sms 4 NN lf, W ,N 4 QS an s X? 'S J W X , . 1 David Pennington Holly Phillips M Q. Q, Joey Phillips is - .J k-l:l . H 1 '-like wa . ' - - ii' f lill ' A-es . -ws 1E:Qzg12rxsmE-LS , s - F' K' f,:vg'51.sg?f5w Q lll on P if f 5 'il - is Brad Perrin Lisa Perry John Peters Robbie Petrus L 2 H viii it ... ., Q, J wggsf X X ZR X Qs s Jason Phillips J .R. Pierce Julie Pillans ' M sf , , Y as . f gs S, S X f ss af' Y' sms. A . 4 s A55 , ,. s , X Heather Poole Renee Quinlan Lesley Pipes ' Ei il XSSTLMTSQ: J 5 . ta i :z f fra. -I AIM k i ' 7 NP 'K -1fQHe1s1fi-fvslL- ' ' 1. - Brooke Plazak fs Suzann Popescu Ann Potts Jay Price M ,, f' f W ' ziliffff 91 f f gym N26 f M keg A 5 f X f Z my J 2, HV W W Jennifer Rabjohns Todd Rainwater John Raines Pat Reardon id Lee Reed Amy Redden Mary Reedy Richard Proctor Melissa Prymak Matt Ramseyer Jennifer Reeves Regan Rawlinson e iw, .L J ,N qw x J was 2 if 2 W , X , NP xx ax Z 1 . ze XT , ,Ngyg f---. QFFQ' 5 ' fail Milfs f. ---- f-'.-- I ,. JY- it ' ii-. l Ss-4.1 R 5 if Tom Rehnert al gn- 3 s x in a N at N S 3 sa L Q Ni J 'X Q if S S YQS in 4 P Els w iss if is Lori Reynolds Stacey Riggs Erik Rinderle i .. .. ,W wise-aides -ffl? ffk Z , W My :A V Wqigfi 1 it A we M f my V M , ' Mgt f 5 M, J WWWJQ QW fb ,O Jennifer Roach -or Larry Roach Doug Robbins John Robertson Keri Robinson Nick Robinson Shelly Roesler ti . - ..L7 is 5,12 .V ::y, ii,, , i LM? Kristin Ronning Robin Rosenthal Chip Ruckel Bart Rud - - ?s2f:f:sv1-., . V , fi 1 Amy Rogers Shannon Rogers Tricia Roth Craig Rowley ' , Tiffany Rubin Melanie Sammons Lianne Roys Melissa Ruby ia Mike Samples Susan Sanders 'i--'f- ss:f:1-I,-,'f'-i'I53I-. :H 1-: Y 2 - ww V 5 Y 'S ,, Q .....,,.. W ' K K 5 me Q ' i I , .. i ' ..., aww Hfy.iiisi , Qu RHQEWWN is S S ' - fo S ff ' -' . Y' fig gr-if 2' 5 i 1 ' 4 Q 1 . A 1 ixS. kf' ff-B n- , Q -- Q Shawn Sanderson Valerie Scheller Becky Schaale Dawn Schlapfer Steve Schmittou Debby Schwarze Tanya Schwoch Shawna Jesse g S QW' :: 4. 'wswi --.' g vi? S S Q T Ht Q N A X Q N we my 3, .Nev-1. . X- X . s .X N X . -as--. 'izmsizlr-- ' ::vE:iilii' SES K' . Q s 1 i it N .11 - Brian Smith Eric Scott Samantha Scott Paul Sellers Jeff Simon Jeremy Smith Joseph Simon Karen Simmons 'E 1. - 2s1u 'lg at to 4 Terri Shannon Lauren Shapiro W essex-as 3145 :E e Iwpijgff' . Q ?'si 'm i42':k-iwwsiggi :E f,..,amw -W meal i 22551251 X ff' yr x r Gena Slaughter as X i-as .,., t S it te'-1 li 5 it 5 5 if to v -we J ga '--- ' gf: V -ii f t kk Stephanie Sloan W S ' w-m2S,fQieiesws 'lfiifeg-ft Y ' l y Q: X K fie d e::.. rr. ' 1 Q S lx .- .:,r.,.: t silk eagle V933 3 '5 s gg l ., A as 5 .-wfaissr , , 1.-3,,r,,., A. Rick Smith Sammy Smith . Aaron Soard Mike Sohaskey Erik Stegemann Elisha Steinke Laura Spangler Dave Speights Mike Stevens Leslie Stewart Q 'NR 7 X X it J Y ogy , '-e'e :se 2 iff - X X X X W X K 1. X X 'Y kit :Qi Q' ff' Q xii X F , X 352 x J li f E Lucia Snitzer Bill Snook K 5 f -. N sr 'N' s aw ts? , K, E Alan Springate Scott Stimpson Michelle Stanford Rusty Stinson Kelly Stone Patricia Strobel L 1 'sei ' Q X si N 'SS S Q 1 'W s st 2 if Mike Stone Lonnie Strauser Kent Strenger Kirk Strenger Cindy Strom Jimmy Strong Kayley Stukey Alyson Sutliffe J oby Sylvan Natalie Taylor f Tony Szatkowski Carolyn Tancredi Alison Tapp Rafael Tavarez Todd Taylor J .T. Tefteller Lance Terry Daniel Test Russell Thompson Christine Thornton Neal Titus Andy Todd Traci Towers Jeff Stringer A A 'tt' t-tst y ytt Ni ylytty tti N it 5 At,, Brian Swim Chris Taylor Art Thompson Mark Tucker Alan Tudyk Cavan Turbeville Bruce VanDerven Karen VanNess Mike Vincent Shannon Vinson ixxx x Q, 'xx xx wx W 'Wie x Xx l six: L fl C. a Slkwxseseis fr . 1 1, l . ,', e gf' Brooke Walker Kara Walker Tyler Crain Tammy Typer Sean Tyson Cindy VanDermeer Eileen VanSickle Tony Vann J .J . Vasquez Mary Vick 'W' M ' Mlifiii if ggwj X x X fi , 3 Sh r ex I in A A ., . 'E .3 , Wei, Lesley Vitel Shannon Voorhies Sean Wade Christine Waddill Shelley Walker T.D. Wallace Kris Walley Chris Wallis Colleen Walthew Brad Waltemath Brian Ward Danielle Warren Annette Weathers Scott Webb ' ' v-we , f gf I. Steve Weber Sarah Weekes Jennifer Wentz Wu. W Cori Whaley Wendi Whitehead Donald Lee Whitney Lauren White X ' -0 - -'? ?- , f mmzigig I . i A -,k,8WE.i. HA .,, ttt,ffait.vf',5- 8 kj . eg. ,Q Q , fa .k X i. . ...M-.. x 'VZ N ' X2 4 , A X var Q sl, ,119 , Q K is Q at ,4 xnsfa l' at NN Wff-- Wu.. X,.. 1... ...nts Greg Wilson Kimberley Wilson Lesli Wilson X Q X Qs XXX Q M, ,. ... ' X, . . - S 'J , if X 4k Xi NX, X ,X Y' RX N , . lf Cynthia Womack Matt Woods Chad Woyewodzic .yi Wendy Williams Charla Wimberly Kristy Wright Michelle Wheeler Rona Wilkins f.ssXsze'f .lsr It 7X:m:,a,1..f: Sig, Q.f1j.'..,., . , ,, s?eX,.':Qzff.-,Q . e' ...5.5,5X:,,.,Q V, it K 'LQ 'fs -L., iifiiifi' .:- s - 'izfl i ffl 'I5 5 .Iii SQ, 'JJ Vernon Wise ,X 5 5 Mike Wright l QSQQQQQ-SST: J Mm ef Sandy Wheeler Jamie Willis B.C. Womack E i! 'K 2 Q ' ':5isLQsiJ 'q .WL -3. , J 4- -N Y Haile Yancy Mike Yanof Dan Yarbrough Michael Young Shelly Youngblood Patricia Zane Kara Zwolinski Jim Kossack Lauren Scozzafava ,-,E KK? Le i ., in K E i n ieie f ' ' - ' W ifi 2 Charles Stewart Danielle Walston Chip Roberts critiques a piece of Baroque music for Pace. 136 Cindy Tvrdik , Y ff While an , 'Ti' Joe Galley Sherri Henneberger Tom l-lull Melody Meyer Jennifer Vencevich Wendy Walton Gail Zeiner discuss , .3wV!f f lsesg--rum . S 'Q ,..,: 'f is 11 i 5 s Q X ee 'L Q , my X is Rachel Cain and Tina Brenkus show their enthusiasm because it's Friday. Carolyn Schmoll and Michelle Cochran go over the prose before the speech tournament. John Lewis, Ron Landen, Sean Murphy, Tyler Crain. Kara . -:.Li'Si'2Q.n .1sfa,--f'-wwf':,::ffmS:eQ. . i i f .112 ,. an f fp ,K - Q L ,Q N: . - A ,S--wwf . A...f ., . - 1,.::f,Q,,. .M ,,-,. ,- f - -K J oby Sylvan, A f ..Q.-, ,.,,: K af- I --5 A fa., gi, fg :A Karen Hand Michelle Dunn, Susan Franklin, Lara Ellis, Lori Jackson. E919 '-'QIENSZEEQ GGDZQ EDITORS: KAREN MEYER LISA STOUP Q -1- .WJ The vikings leave the field The Vines band after an outrageous wonder- Cleans ,UP after ful performance. an excmng Pep S0 FINE! GOING BAND FROM VIKING LAND his year's Going Band from Viking Land rocked, rolled, strummed and drummed their way through intricate field patterns while re- galing their audience with stereophonic sounds. As always, this year was no exception in excellent per- formances from the Vines Marching Band. Members personified the saying practice makes perfect. The Marching Band practiced long hours in all types of weather. Before the school year. began, members could be found practicing on hot asphalt twice daily. After school began, members took their instruments back to the parking lot for after-school practice in the rain and in the cold. One hundred and eleven members strong, the Band members also attended summer camps at West Texas State University in Canyon. In addition, the Percussion Line attended camps at the Universi- ty of Texas at Arlington and Plano. In April, the Band traveled to Houston to compete in the Astroworld Band Festival. ln order to attend, Band members undertook fund raisers such as mag- azine sales and food feasts. Each member was re- sponsible for raising his share of expenses for the competition in Houston. Again the Vines Marching Band upheld their tradition of bringing home top honors as they competed against bands from all across the state. Two Band groups comprised the Marching Band. Symphonic Band met class second period while Concert Band met fifth period. Whatever their par- ticular mete, the sound never wavered from the traditional brand of Vines Band excellence. Drum Majors for this year's Band were Scooter Hamilton and Greg Horne. Jerry Finnell and Fred Velez again guided and directed the Going Band from Viking Land. rally. it ,W , .K -eweveaw, i 5355 V The Vines performances The Viking Flag Corps struts its stuff at the Vines pep rally. E Greg Horne directs the Vikings through another halftime show. gg., The band prepares for a long practice after school. 143 GET DOWN, BAND! Band helps personality and leadership qualities. Scooter Hamilton Aaron Marks gives Matt Ladis an exhausted look after his marching performance with his Xylophone. develop a better The Flag Corps leads t he Viking Band through an other exciting performance. . 1 .. K - f A .. .- - - ' Q- 5 5 -S T - Q ' s X A . ., A - -WL e 1. gl. wg:.,5.r s-2:5 sk, .exam of X M X e -1 . tx XR New S352 2. . Q ig-W: v ig? i s ki 5 .E A 53215 Eg if es . J eff. ...X viii . s .qt egheiisegzsgfs . .3-Skis? 1: - s - 3 YK fag . -fs ws--E -A t - 2 ,-fm ? ,Qi I A X wa s. gi 0 as X T ......... L Q ...T . :T.:.. W KV M 5. ..,.,.. V W ,,,,:, .:.. .5 s h I I ,N V . A as .. - .... K f-2-,E-f-1-2 v 1' - if- f ess, .s .L ,J 3 3... 5. W' -- s.,:-. Ag e ' .Ng -' V . E M ---- ' sk V ef wmv. . ,,.. .W -- ww, .. k - X . 1 M X ., 1-as R H ,..,.. . me 5 WM' 5 k ev .- 2 .. .t ..... . .,.. , V ,, ,.,. . ,... i ,... H ,,,. s..s... g Q .,.. .. ,.,., W A W gxx .-.. W Q ..... ...gm Mzlgg?-W Mx, ,,,... ,....Wmim . MW W W. , -New -.W,,..,QffW.. ..... ,N'I'?i... .,... M.. A SFT, ------ eee- - , ,. Kelly Baum, Mark Corbett, Maureen Copple, Paul Dunklee, Shanda Eppinette, Danny Fletcher, Steve Fuller, Michelle Galow, Gary, Gillette, Rob Goodman, Victoria Gaines, Daniel Hall, Jack Harper, David Hutchins, Lane Hale, Aaron Marks, Lorenz Marsh, Michael Mitchell, Craig Rowley, Shawn Sanderson, Becky Schaale, Valerie Scheller, Paul Sellers, Joe Simon, Kelly Stone, Kayle Stuckey, Traci Towers, Shannon Voorhies, Steve Weber, Cori Whaley, Kelly Whaley, Dennis Wise, Ghris Gilmore, John Peters, Stanley Ariza, James Collier, Derek Drohan, Tena Geiger, Laurie Hill, Kirsten Loiseaux, Kelly Michaels, Darren Peck, Elaine Terry, Wendi Wegmann, Denise Wilson, Travis Wineinger, Rick Zeff, Robert Callaway, Tracy Ashberry, Paul Bobbitt, Ed Boling, Melissa Christiansen, Freddie Deakins, Heather Driscoll, David Finnel, K.D. Gilmore, John Glennon, Terry Hegg, Chris Hutchison, J. J. Jelinek, Daniel Kays, Shannon Lange, Daniel Malin, Heather McArthur, Scott McConnell, Krista Nichols, Thomas Pacey, Ann Potts, Jennifer Rabiohns, Larry Roach, Michael Samples, Brian Smith, Scott Schafer, Laura Spangler, Christine Waddill, Sarah Weeks, Jennifer Peiffer, Marianna Anderson, Brett Bradford, Will Banks, Andy Calvert, Kim Carter, Matt Clausen, Mary Beth Cone, Rachael Cox, Larry Durbin, Cindy Ehrig, Kevin Erickson, Wendy Fraunheim, Kirk Gillette, Brenda Gilmore, Geri Greenberg, Ruthie Hall, Scooter Hamilton. Greg Horne, Donna Humphries, Brannon Jahnke, Daniel LaMendoIa, Pam Madison, Ann Marie Maris, Glyn Marsh, Rhonda McKenzie, Jessa Nelson, Lisa Poulter, Terri Rimes, Roger Robinson, Wendy Sobotka, Deborah Stevens, Mike Terry, Tommy Waidzunas, Rob Young A Q ,x Q ' Vines Orchestra members from left to right: Ctop rowb-Doug Hale, Mrs. Evans, John Bogie, Denee Frost, John Augustus, Tanya Schwoch, Brian Ward, Nate Brinkley, Ernie Keenan and Travis Lavang Csecond rowl-Raymon Aggarwol, Rachael Easton, Rachel Griffing, Tim Knight, Jennifer Kucera, Lisa Hurley, Angel Trevino and Jenny Nicewanderg Cthird rowj-Bryan Walston, Tara Keys, Karen VanNess Leslie Adkins, Cecily Sims and Christine Thornton, Cfront rowJ-Theresa Castoro, Eileen Donato, Eric Scott, Dallin Allred and Keith Clegg. F5 ' Z Rachael Easton, Lisa Hurley, Jennifer Kucera and Tara take a break from playing while Leslie Adkins declares more note will surely do her in . Members of the Vines Orchestra concentrate on the sounds of their music. l Dallin Allred points to a difficult part of the music while Eric Scott smilingly insists Dallin is wrong. Rachel Griffing awaits Ernie Keenan's arrangement of the sheet music for their next number. NO STRINGS ATTACHED hristine Thornton and Rachel Griffing Cviolinj and Theresa Castoro Ccelloj were selected for Senior High Symphony during the All-District TMEA - District lll orchestra competition. Also, Nate Brinkley Cviolinj and Tanya Schwoch Cviolaj were se- lected for the All-District Junior High String Orchestra in the same contest. Achievements such as these are common to the Vines Orchestra under the direction of Mrs. Marilyn Evans. With twenty-nine students involved, the orches- tra competed in a variety of contests including the U.l.L. competition in the spring as well as the fall All- District try-outs. Concerts for the year included the Cluster Concert at Shepton, in October, the winter concert at Plano Senior High in December, a concert in December at Collin Creek Mall, the Spring Fling Concert in May. Raising funds for the orchestra was done through candy sales, car washes and selling pecans in coordina- tion with the Vines Band. The group hosted the Shepton Orchestra in Novem- ber with a hay ride and bonfire. The year culminated with the District Banquet on May 23. Andy Todd awaits his turn to perform Christmas music in front of the class. L is Back row I-r: Michelle Donato, Ester Tavarez, Denise Wise, Beth Brockman, Paul Neimi, James Adams, Eric Gross, Mark McLendon, Cathy DeLatte, Vanessa Ogle, Shelly Youngblood, Shawna Jesse. Front row I-r: Meagan Cornforth, Amy Hollers, Allison Hopper, Holly Smith, Robert Aldridge, Raphael Tavarez, Patrick Watts, Kevin Kennedy, Steve Lawrence, Ashley Thompson, Kristen Smolka, Laura Miller, Karissa Land. 148 1 Mr. Garms and Mrs. Wimberly go over a new song before presenting it to the class. Ashley Thompson Kristen Smolka and Cathy DeLatte form a trio of smiles after a spectacular performance NOTES TO MELODY ll of the combined choir classes totalled ninety-seven students all sharing a com- mon interest in music. Because these stu- dents enjoy singing learning about music, and want to develope their talents they joined the Vines choir. Everyday the choir warms up to prac- tice each of their songs to perfect it for an upcom- ing festival or concert such as those held at U.l.L., Six Flags or the Vines Christmas concert in early December. The choir s directors Mrs. Wimberly and Mr. Garms work each section of the choir until the particular piece is done without mistake. This constant hard work pays off. Choir members Ester Tavarez and Robert Aldridge were selected to represent Vines in the District Ill High School Choir Concert, with Paul Neimi and Kevin Kenne- dy placing in the top eight of their section for the choir. To reward themselves for working diligent- ly, the choir members sold frames, mirrors, and candy to raise funds for extracirricular activities. As many judges and students saw, the Vines choir met their goals through a great deal of hard work. 2- lf . 1 1 . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 Kevin Kennedy takes his music for the All-Region choir concert very seriously. i 5 Front Row left to right: Laurie Kline, Lisa Stoup, Christine Cowin, Shuvawn O'Brien: row two-Jill Hunter, Kara MacLemore, Greg Wilson, Julie Bakey, Stefani Patrick: row three-Melissa Prymack, Denise Wise, Tony Scozafava, Gena Slaughter, Alan Tudyk, Jennifer Moroso, Charla Wimberly, Jamie Hooten, Suzanne Popescu, Jill Callahan: row four-Jenny Roach, Lee Reed, Heather Allison, Pam Sebesta, Greg Belev, Shannon Abel, Micheal Mauer, Nona Matzenp row five-Erik Rinderle, Wendy Walton, Emily Bierle, Kirk Fancher, Paul Neimi, Kevin Kennedy, Chris Taylor, Chris Dyer, Cindy Dodson, Melissa Kidd. Dreaming about Broadway, Melissa Kidd? gif V, K, , , .mx-if 4 i ,. , Q K Steve Gaston' is in a state of shock at the grade Ms. Ford has given him. 150 Jamie Hooten and Lisa Stoup embrace after an award-winning performance. GETTING INTO THE ACT Michael Mauer wishes Chris Taylor would leave him alone so he could pay attention to the meeting. ights! Action! These words were frequently heard in the Vines Theatre Department this year. Four productions were staged at various times during the year starting with Winnie the Pooh . Pooh , a light-hearted, fun-filled produc- tion for all ages, was presented during October at Vines. The cast, starring Greg Wilson and Alan Tu- dyk, toured local elementary schools also. The sec- ond production, Agatha Christie's A Murder ls An- nounced , thrilled mystery lovers while the musical extravaganza Oklahoma tested the musical prow- ess of drama members. All presentations were true to the Vines Drama Department tradition of superior directing, casting, acting, costuming and set decora- tion. A one-act play was produced for competition in the spring of the year. Forty-five drama students also participated in the department's club, The Black Tie Players. These members held the costume social in October as well as selling concessions at Clark Stadium in November. The Black Tie Players promoted Theatre in their own school as well as out while involving themselves in community service projects. The Drama Department, a family within a family of Vines, was under the direction of Carla Ford. She and her students worked overtime, after school and on weekends, to entertain large audiences with su- perb productions throughout the year while uphold- ing their own tradition of bringing home the trophies from competition. Busy, determined and most of all talented, the Vines Drama Department became known as the prelude to Broadway . Drama Club officers Shuvawn O'Brien, Christine Cowan Ms. Ford gives directions to her drama stu dents for their Halloween Monster Bash get to-gether. it E 32 and Lisa Stoup announce upcoming events for the club. Heather Allison listens intently to Ms. Ford's instructions. 152 4 ' ' X if is . ...ew . . Z...t,, ,........ ..-,. Q 4 77M ' V H 5ifi23'!SZ'i iffkl ifgfwsiitrgf Q i - V Future Chorus Line members. Q f El .2 gf iw M W'N' 5, , i i 221 5 W 2 . 5 gi 1 Drama ., W, Y 'A a W ' , ' gy. '--. - , -- , H L,,, If1?ffl'fQQ2?3i.'i2 'V '. V , -5- V . ' 1 f 1 ,V ' 'A -' 55- ' remit ,z I as .gun-L if .,.. 'f gm' I 3 2'T3Q'f,. 12' s- f K' W V, 'V' lift 6.SZ25:E?'i5E2 'L 'W' ' E g .32 E51 it ,awk V 'V Q Egfii'Y:f- il f ' if E We U' W ,V ..,, - ,. , ' 123, it , I A ..,, K LVVLV ,ff ,U Z' A , ,3 . l if V QW or r l A 'L l ' LL'- 14 . W . l wif! H do Tony Szatkowski looks over- whelmed by the Drama Club meeting proceedings. J e n n ife r M o ro s o it practices her Meryl Streep look. Kevin Fancher seems pleased on his assignment for the next play. Q?5,'F'W. WWA Shannon Vinson, Heather Allison, Christine Cowin, Kara McLemore, Jill Callahan, Scott ltt Wohlander hopes some of the information will Wohlander, Alan Tudyk, and Tony Szatkowski pose for an unusual group shot which l ln. --Q- A WtfvfQ35X5,?,4r.,,,,gV-Lkf.,:1W,,,511wznly , 'iffQi 21ff':QfWviL-' i .V ,wwf - If ' i A W'CsW gif i5y,,,k Q . . 3511.1 g if, M, ..,, .. ,, - ,,V,, if , iu, , , . me fggg , , Z ,Q f ogg 1 egg' in ,Mi I Q .,... if 3 551 ,gg gg efwwgs 252 ,, 1 ',,i ' ' KW' 2, '. , 1 ' ','f f'L 'i -ily 3 :,4. :,, ,,,,, 1 A ,, A i t rw., as ft f . sw f' f f ,,M,t5,u ,, l blocks the sophomores. WE RE TALKING NUMBER ONE he National Forensic League, or NFL, is an honorary organization which promotes the interests of interscholastic debate, oratory and public speaking, explains Vines speech teacher Debbie Brantley. Attending approximate- ly 15 speech tournaments during the school year, the Vines Speech Team won high honors every time. The first tournament they attended was held at U T A where speech team members Patti Hanaway and Tom Schmidt placed first in CX de- bate. At another tournament held at Shepton High School, they both placed first again in CX debate with Tom Schmidt receiving top speaker honors at both tournaments and Christine Cowin placing first with dramatic interpretation. Goals of the speech team were to learn skills to speak out in various tournament categories and learn how to debate with successful results. In December the Vines Speech Team hosted a Texas Forensic Association Qualifying Speech and Debate Tour- nament where different members received rec- ognition for their many great talents. Yearbook QUADS, CROPPERS, CAPTIONS, COPY AND PII earbook is not the blow-off class everyone thinks it to be. On the contrary, there is a lot of hard work that goes into a yearbook, and every member of the yearbook staff must be prepared to meet the responsibilities. Even during the summer, members of the staff are busy 3 meeting to develop a theme for the yearbook. The theme is the entire, cohesive idea on which the book is presented. After the theme is chosen, an outline of the book is written on a ladder which shows what pages are used for what sections in the book. This is then hung on the wall in the earbook office so all are y staff members can check to see what pages are due at each deadline. Each page of the book is designed on a large piece of graph paper that comes in W triplicate and is called a quad . Boxes drawn on these a es re resent ictures D 8 D D R, that will be cropped with a special instrument to fit those spaces. Captions for each picture are written as is body copy tfeature articles? for these pages. Each page is then sleeved with the appropriate information on the front. The layout or quad of the page, the captions, the body copy and pictures are put into the sleeve to be proofed by the editors and finally, Miss Tillery. Deadlines are made at about one month intervals with an assigned amount of pages due to be turned in on that date. When deadlines aren't made, it costs the staff fund and the school extra money. it This year two main editors of the book, Kelly Thompson and Jennifer Sieckel had the job of overseeing the work done by other staff members. Evert with careful checking, mistakes do slip through the check points. However, proofs are sent from the publishing company, Josten's, so that the book is as near-perfect as it can be. Compiling a record of the year's history is an enormous task for anyone, but especially for an untrained group of teenagers. This is one reason that only those students who can handle the responsibility are placed in yearbook. All yearbook staffers know that those students who have purchased a yearbook have invested a lot of money and faith that the yearbook will be something that they can be proud to own. Without a doubt, The Odyssey staff has put together the best yearbook in the history of Vines, and we are most proud to present it to you. 3 2 Editors Jennifer Steckel and Kelly Thomps Casey Hunter explains to Michelle McCul- I rejoice after Ms. Tillery answers a questio lough how to design a class section layout. Mike Bishop uses proof to show Jennifer Schmal he really is a yearbook photo- grapher. ,, .M-V of K K ,uw my l, ij i ' ,V mx Scooter Hamilton is interviewed by staff member Karen Meyer so she can write a feature for the organization section. fuss 6' MSN wa gg? XX Q Fesxs-0 w ifgww Juli Cook performs one of her many duties in fifth period yearbook THE STAFF: WE ALMCST MADE THE DEADLINES as anyone seen the ii copy book? class section editor Casey Hunter yells into the yearbook office. Yeah, it's in my living room at home. Sorry Casey, apologizes .lan Tillery, the yearbook advisor. Has anyone seen the cropper? Clem Heick, from the sports sec- tion, sticking his head in the door asks. Lisa or Karen has it, Jennifer Steckel, co-editor of the yearbook, tells him. Use the orange one. l'll wait, thanks. Kelly, Jennifer asks Kelly Thompson, other co-editor of the yearbook, do you have page 32? l have it, Ms. Tillery answers. lt's in my living roorn at home. Sorry. Ms Tillery. Juli Cook says com- ing into the office, you said yester- day you had some checks for me to write receipts for. I forgot. They're on my kitchen table. Sorry Juli. Yes, it's another typical day in the ole yearbook room, with faithful workers milling around trying to fin- ish a page here, write a caption there. The same faithful workers who make sure to correctly identify everyone in a photo and make all deadlines on time. Well, maybe this is a little exaggerated, but it is one of those faithful workers writing this now. The year has been long and hard, with each of us doing our best to finish the book so we can go on to bigger and better things! So we may have made one or two mistakes, but remember that no one is per- fect. There's so much work to do and so little time to do it in. We do all the work in this book -the de- signing of the pages, the captions, the pictures, the body copy and each page is completed and edited before it is sent into the plant. Ms. Tillery shouts orders in the background to a hardworking Chris Warner and Lori Hamilton. This year brought a few excitin moments to the members of th 1985-86 Vines High School yea book staff: the fun meetings durin the summer, the workshop we wer forced, er happy to attend for fiv hours during the morning of Augus 20th, finally deciding on a theme fc the yearbook about three week into the school year, watching Mik finally develop a good roll of filrr giving Ms. Tillery the camera watching Ms. Tillery cry when w gave her the camera, yelling AT TENTION K-MART SHOPPERS loudly in the background when Jir was calling his boss, looking fc quads, looking for the one goo cropper, looking for copy sheets Ahh yes, those memories bL seriously though, this year has bee a lot of fun and helping each stt dent remember it better in a year book has made the staff happy. l truly was the best of times. As the pressures of deadlme ncrease, our creatlvlty expands Jenmfer Steckel NFSQUFQ sz if ' X-K wx sz. 9 Lf, , , . , n , , . M 9, K V. fr-ww. if g fisyrzisgisf- 7 ,,. -,gwggw W y .wlisiglxi 2 sz, , 1, f f,, 1' 'f , ,f?w,fi,1mffH Q,,1Q,.,-1,-N, ' 0 , , emi, , ,, .,,. ' by . ,,, ,ff , . A S zi?5eg,err,z1:rzfs,?l5a3a v , , , , . ,arf ,V ..frM.- ' W ' , Mn V - , 4...-1 ,,,..,,-,,,,ff , H V! My alM,..,,,, ,,,,,,,X,, ., ,,,3,,,,,,t,, , t - , ,,, f sa ' af f' g iv mf ' r V S r wi iff ai,w1sif23,fs,f .Q lr ,wr '21 sf: , ia. f i f . .2 ' e2gW1f55f9ffiszm5fafi, 2 x!'i:?'7 2 - ' th . , ,Q ' Z . H f 7 as ,...., V , ,.,,,. ,,,.,- . - ,,,., U- ,, ,, ,.k, .. ., , ,,,,, ,. ,,.., , , ,f,, , . -f fi . t , 1 ' if flux 1 ..., , Wiz . ,,.,,,f:z'f: f ,, ,.Lse fW' 945, M, ?i21.if.,,A2.,, . gr, mgzrzg. , - ':, 1 , .. , 'A . - ,, - . ' ' . 'H H M ' 'L K V A A, .f . 35 ,f 0 - i ,, , we , .I ,, -,W ' MQW , gk - -- I W . ' r - ,, - ,-,sf A ,wymeggyfy ,,iwaef,V ,W 9. , lT6l7l3'f0l' thls - f , ,, K . if ' g,, ,, ,,. ,,,,, , ,. L ,tylfgysagiiegg V ex, 1-flew - ,a , r , f , , f,,,'kfv:.w,sm4f- ,, WMM V ' ', ww, iw-,,, ,f2?2rywairga2iws.w ym9YfBRM9f,fyfw. AX aw: V,-Q ,fMF223ff.r5,-,f3,f'Qgf,E273Zi,wL'e , H, wry , gm- fr Q- ff--, .. Q ,,a,w,wr,,,6' G.,ffeP?ei6irW,iA-1f,l rwwww AWZWAZ 1? . ff, 1 ff gm A? ?-,Q ' , .. ,, ,, ., i ,,,..,W,Q,,,,, ,WM W Wig, , M ,QW,g5?3,9qW5Q, ,q,y5g9g?,,,ig9gw, gigQ, Q,Qg,,:fQsfze?gfgQ,'gyQsr5g2,ffZa65 5 1 eg? -- f1sW,N - isr'f'5 ,?,s:l,m,f.f3t Q Fi waist? ,of - if 22 ,, A ,Z -' if ,ff ,ff -2 if I., g a lmrsfff iw H45 ' rf. 0 , 1 3 ,, ,J ,71' r,w,,w, W iz First Row I-r: Danielle Cadaret, Irma Goyle, Jennifer Rabjohns, Joron Hulett, Cindy Vandermeer, Rachel Buckner, Chrissy Emerson, Anne- Marie Chard, Dawn Schapfler, Heather McArthur. Back Row 1-R: Leslie Wilson, Jennifer Benton, Kelly Kennedy, Audra Cobb, John Bogle, Rick Smith, Beth Donavan, Kristen Nelson, and Jennifer Comet. 160 l , 69959 1,1555 Sli . Mgrifiz.. I I I I 2 qs POSITIVE PEER PRESSURE .T.0.P. QStudents Thinking Of Peersj is an organization at Vines de- signed to use school leaders to acquaint new students to the school and to contribute to a positive school environment. Decision-making skills and positive peer pressure reversal techniques are incorporated into the program. Officers for the 1985-1986 year are President: Amy Teuful, Vice- President' Derick Schaefer, Secretary: Cathy DeLatte, Treasurer: John Bogle, and Special Projects cordinator: Audra Cobb. Sponsor for the group is Betty S Teuful. ,.... . . 4 Front Row-l to r: Joey Jaco, Heather McDonald, Shannon Meyers, Lori Hurwich, Tiffany Bailey, Dawn Costilow, Chris Sierp, David Procyk, Lindsey Morgan, Sumathi Raghavan, Laura Marion, Second Row-l to r: Laura Brown, Julie Burdick, Terri Paulson, Cheryl M' k N'kki Al ert, Gin er Goodsell, Derick Shafer, Leslie Rodgers, Rachel Easton, Amy Teuful, Shawn Wilson, Amy Wimpt, Julie :sera , I p g McFarland, Ann Marie Marris. Back Row-l to r: Matt Wallace, Lynn Hargrave, Patricia Orozco, Cathy DeLatte, Cole Danforth, Robby Shultz, Sabrina Russo, Betty Teuful. 161 3 Mrs. Keene looks . n l' over Michelle Fry's 5. I D p r ,:' WHAT'S COOKIN' IN FHA? sually when someone mentions Future Home- makers of America, people associate it with making food. Well, that's not the only thing FHA does. FHA prepares students for working with peers and it teaches leadership. They learn how to do things that will help them when they have a home of their own. With twenty five students in FHA, they meet the first and third Wednesday of every month to discuss new and exciting things to do. This year the homemak- ers will be involved in several activities such as The Great American Smoke Out, Families and Futures, and Students Against Drunk Driving. Q Q Z, W 1 .H Carolyn Schmoll, Tracy Duncan, and Melissa Steinman work on an- other delicious project for homemaking. els SternQjgQi23 M 5,,9 Ll,' , A slle ftfef lbw rirf llll 1 KWH 1' V ,7.' J 'Y a LusaClark A 25 r 1. . 1 6 3 ROTC THEY MARCH TO THE BEAT OF A DIFFERENT DRUMMER . ecause they drilled hard, the Vines ROTC Batallion had an exceptionally rewarding year. At the beginning of the year, a car wash produced funds for a fun trip to Six Flags. Then the real hard work began. Tc prepare for the end of the year's Annual Formal Inspection and Command Inspection, ROTC members were put through different drills, tested on knowledge of chains of command, and were put through different weapon drills with rifles. During the holiday season, a Turkey Shoot was held over at the senior high, and a Christmas parade through Plano was on December 7 where ROTC members proudly marched representing their schools, The men's and women's drill teams and the varsity rifle team took several trips to institutions around the state to compete in varying drills. To put an end to their year of acheivement, the Vines ROTC held an awards banquet at the senior high where they danced and dined while listening to speakers praise them on their many honors. . ',r,'. g , ' S fri. vv.. , l--, f ,gn , ,,.f if, , , , at I . I. rg, K . ,,,, ,R . , . mr., We . we V if F i 1 ar -f 2, is .,... .., f In ikf uy iw k W i H ,, ,ggi , fff-H' ' V 41' 'f fl 'ffm ml f, f -f '5 ',.,.:,,- is .suse . -f T f . ,gg 7 eyri, 3 I My 3. W fm? 4 3 W ig AE ,jaw . . Q tr at , , . r ' ' 2 . ,. . .. ,,.,,, . 3 J . M fl ,W ill eff- E ,t 2. if 3 X gf yy E5 , 1 4 5 3 f , 3 4 5, Z fy Y 4 E E 5 il wwf ii B mei EEE ,W rrrtil - Wigigiie r aly , hear 1 W A K 5 if ix ggi Qtr! gf 5 fit? if? E fc Q E fiii .r,, During a football game, the Vines ROTC color guard proudly displays procise movements to the National Anthem. ,I 5 M ff' ei , rf, 'I 5 ,af WWW 'W' W 2 Q f 1 . , 'r-,ar f , fi 1 , g ,.., .. 5 ,,,.,.,,..,,,,,..,....,,. M Wei Brad Smokey f Veale concernedly speaks out against ?5 forest fires. ' 5 aff 4 ., ,, , ' ,sv , , ig s fi ,fa 1 I 3 , 1, f 1 , M 4 5 i r W. . . ,. ' ff. E fl g , 5' 'M ai K 1 W hx iii 1 Qffim I li E ,g K 1-2: 3 - Wil ,,':Tf,f, ,W 5 1 yfvf, , ,lri5Z15753ff' f 35L?5sz,'it2f315i,gx. 5 l '29 I l. 3 2-?tr4lQx-f i '- tie, 5 . af- ::!.f..,,f, ,.e. ff , wfg- W., ,.,, f 'f - .,.,, f ga' 2 ., QE l'f,fS,z' A325 fi? 3,1 153 2 164 42 . A Cadet Sergeant Laura Norwood searches for her rank before she is inspected. . V... f-imfjibesivfgig en, . gs. Sergeant Burleson explains the rules and guide R . , . ,:s,:, . . . . . . if. Q- it - . Igy EW lines for being a member of the ROTC. M- '- Wiig f g x ui i X25 'S 'Q X N' 2 A saw r 'gs Q K' as y ' sam at N 3, X dx A ' it Jim Kossack shines his shoes be- fore his inspection sixth period. -v 1 '1-1, of guys FCA z:wf,:f5'- f :Pf5'.ai2a2Wf'M5'2f1' r 'k ...,, , .. 4 A , f .f gf 10 We X' 'Z QE 1 4259 en E - 5 Q ' f fn! Todd X, -f FCA - FUN AND FELLOWSHIP Fm? 3 .al :ig 4. s fi -Q X 5 N HV 1? , :y.W,f,, we W -4- -,gs A ,,,,, f,Jzf,,.f..,f' ,,,,.. -'-- Mwwww, W -4-M M, 4 , yhwm. .... , v,1,W,W52,4:v, V WW '--f ' m2wf'H'2'Qf5f2f'?' 2- W,27W'ffWLW ' 3 0 Q M N Q QZQQM ' W' W'.liQ1,,: 'ff7lV:74W '5 5'?lI559Qf5l.,'? W 4319, r W 1 -,N'. 3 Hs! 'Wxifi W WW' . rrrr A H N i A so , ,-Q 1,1 .5 ,- ,,,..,,.. ,,...,,. Q 1 nm . ...V.... . , , W ' ,ff 1 W' Wfwsm femuf ,'-- fvv- : ,JMWW Wy f ,M rw, ,,,, QWf w'W'Ww' 5 V ' 'W' -V ii r . 'H Q ff Z 'Q -5522, :,, iff ' ',3 if 131330 on .W WM As president of girls F.C.A., I feel that it or 2 k T eef ee brings athletes togethuer and encourages ,r Lrrr r everyone to strive for rrsse r t?,QQk 4h S A e xcellence. Mary Ann f is Woods 1 ggi l l i i sietfj 'T Mmm' my Barker makes a poster for the FCA 'raising dance. Craig Jefferies, Darby Throgmorton, Todd Willlanacek, Joey FCA helped pull our team together and helped us through our season. Darby Throgmorton Gary Davis looic up the history of marzo crackers. .,mM....u .M WM.o..w.e,wNemcWawWtesWsssesmmsww he Vines chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes was organized for both guys and girls. Everyone was invited to events and meetings, it was not restricted to just athletes. Coach Bailey sponsored the guys meetings, and Coach Mcl4eon and Coach Lynch sponsored all the girls activities. This year the Vines FCA had a hotdog roast together with football and volleyball games. They also had a guest speaker from Texas AGM talk to them. wssmsxwwaw The coed group met with the Plano Senior High chapter on Thursday, November 14, to hear former SMU football stan- dout, Joe White, speak. Throughout the year they also attended a SMU vs. Rice foot- ball game, a Dallas Mavericks game and a Dallas Sidekicks game. They also hosted sever- al local activities. To earn mon- ey this year they sold candy, and the girls sold calendars also. This year was a very exciting and productive year for the Vines FCA. Craig Jefferies makes a poster for the third district basketball l'OUl'I'TOfTlGl'1l'. 167 Ms. Daugherty goes over some notes with several c members. lst row: Chris Sierp, David Procyk, Joey Jaco, Der Schaefer, Cara Lee Sparry, Cole Danforth, Matt Vl lace, 2nd row: Trey Alexander, Jane Anderson, P: Sebestag 3rd row: Irma Goyle, Jennifer Perkins, ll Daugherty, Melissa Ruby, 4th row: Holly Nieberg Kim Knowles, Leo Tang, Barry Crossno: 5th row: K Corley, Tracy Daniel, Julie Burdick, Laura Brown, Re Cox. David Procyk and Derick Schaefer debate a very important issue during one of the meetings. 85-86 F.B.L.A. Officers: Joey Jaco-Secretary!Treasurer, Laura own- Program Chairperson, Julie Burdick-Program Chairperson, acy Daniel- Historian, Jane Anderson- Historian, Kim Knowles- ce-President, David Procyk- President, Karla Daugherty- Sponsor.. 3 sig, l L i . GIVE ME AN I-B-M he 1985-86 Vines High School year saw the emergence of a new organization. The Future Business Leaders of America was a newly formed club that got off to an overwhelming start. Officers were President- David- Procyk, Vice Presi- dent- Kim Knowles, Se- cretary!Treasurer-Joey Jaco, Historians-Tracy Daniel and Jane Ander- son, Program Chairwo- men-Laura Brown and Ju- .. an vii X-ft. Q fri 335 5, , -e S 1 .. ,. -2 5- . I 5 , ' 2 - ' , Sk 5 Q L f . 4 - X ff , , 1 , tg i ' 5 i Staff. is Q ' .L E if -'MSX-1.5 -i s-gsi,gfQs 5 ,,': :. sit. :fi i iff it 5 2 2 it il tg, 52: 35-gilt! iff! ,' . it ' ' Q t tg S S if E f tes ts , . it sr rs. L SW: mis- we ss-Q TYQA - 1 -w a , ,E , A . tg it -. , l 5 Q N g L 3 . f S Il, MH- f ' s . L . E sigsige s i I S ' sl S- : 5 1ssee:s:efsig,f2i:ffEtfetfsilxiagsiw its X W ' s- - ss 3 it H B ,L i 1 r it s L H - , . mg, ', , , . . L-klgtitars yi!1-Xgiigif-Liilsfi'65 ' J ' ' ' X it kii,1.ff1jQ?Qjm: f' 'i11vC' 2151- fi .:. si sw- L .:-N K gf-..fL,.,,.,,is,,,. . J ,,,, .. . . K ,X,,,,. ,. , Q... ,L . .. ,,,1gf,-V.. ,, fi-,M .M -se-Qfixiiff ' frazzp wee. ' 'K ,I N r Kim Knowles shows her enthusiasm for F.B.L.A. lie Burdick. The goals of F.B.L.A. are familiarizing the students with careers and the free-enterprise system. Each month the club highlighted a differ- ent career with guest speakers and lectures. The organization opened with a very successful first year and hope for continuing success. Con- gratulations go out to Kar- la Daugherty and all the hard work she contribut- ed to the club. Chris Sierp, Kim Corley, Joey Jaco, Derick Schaefer, Laura Brown, Julie Burdick, and Matt Wallace pose between discussions. 169 OFFICERS: 9th Vice-President-Chrissy Emerson, President-Kevin Kennedy, 9th Secretary-Lisa Hurley, Treasurer-Bryan Walston, Several students enjoying themselves at the Student Council spon- Parliamentarian-Lance Blackburn, Vice-President-David Procyk, sored Double Vision Dance. 10th Secretary-Jennifer Hudnall, Chaplain-Kevin Ford. mi . lst: Kevin Kennedy, Darin Lyons, Melissa Murray, Amy Wimpey, Tina Brenkus, Laura Brow 2nd: Cara Casey, Allison Merrill, Amy Herrington, Jennifer Hudnall, Anja Rahe. 3rd: Trai Koth, Cathy DeLatte, Jenny Brooks, Lana Roberts, Ashley Thompson, Lance Blackbur 4th: Kim Hamic, Christin Cowin, Dawn Costilow, Samantha Green, Dawn Criste, Blz Bowen. 5th: David Procyk, Tiffany Bailey, Kristen Dreyer, Dana Mokry, Denna Rooker, Mil Truitt, Kevin McKinney. 6th: Bryan Walston, Chris Sierp, David Fay, Renee Loncar, K: Duncan, Chris Garrett, Will Janacek, Todd Clone. i Amy Wimpey and Melissa Murray prepare for the Dance. Brad Murph and Julie Burdick show off their matching outfits at the Double Vision Dance. .N -ses if ,.., ,X . J . s gs . -.ss ' . i - S -P X 3 Y . . .ff ,,.. : ' , - is K . if X - , 1 .. Q. 5 it-if -RE 'I N: 3 N 'sw we ss . J . r 5 .. XM TS. -. . V T it s J gi S 1 T ass -1 . A 3 ' m A ess 3 ,g . tests st ,A . kgs I 5.-,. ,. C f 'N g t . - V is . ' A wwf? .. W . X ' ss- St egg, YS its 3 I ? A z .tsl sts sw if .R , ,... H i .. , ii ' S sis! l s f rl . i .,. Spy, - ---' i .5 Q ff. :f2f,Q2f5 :'i.i I - .- . 3 ti H f' XX i ' ,.,, - :Anne Marie Chard, Kara McLemore, Susan Chapman, Danielle Warren, Angie Dewitt, Angela Martin, :Courtney Haggard, Lisa Hurley, Sean Murphy, Carrie Brummett, Lucia Snitzer, Amy Jewett, Chrissy rson, Tricia Grisanti, Brad DeJean, Kristi Liebman. 3rd: Audra Cobb, Kelly Lambert, Melissa Hutson, e Pillans, Cathy Campbell, Jennifer McComic, John Bogle. Student Council pirit Week . . . New- comer's Ice Cream party Top Ten Turkeys Save the Child ... Secret Pals ... all points lead to a very busy Vines Student Coun- cil. The 1985-86 Student Council had another ful- filling year. The Student Council began the year by sponsoring the Thanksgiving Dance. Mrs. Dreyer sponsored the club once again. She was busy all year planning and organizing special club ac- tivities. The club spon- sored a child in the Save A Child program. Stu- dent Council hosted the canned goods and toy drive to help the needy of Dallas. At the beginning of the year the Student Council distributed sched- ules and made l.D. cards. The Newcomer's Ice Cream party and Spirit Week were also spon- sored by the Student Council. The organization made a visit to the Nurs- ing Home over the Holi- days and delivered wreaths that were used in the Door Decorating Con- test, also sponsored by the Student Council. Un- der the guidance of this year's officers, the Stu- dent Council did more this year than ever be- fore. We all gained much experience in working with the students and fac- ulty, but all the work was definitely worth it, quoted Vice-President David Procyk. ALL OF THIS- AND SMARTS , TOO l he Honor Society recognizes Vines students who qualify on the merits of scholarship, ser- vices, and leadership into the society. lt serves us and the community in a variety of ongoing projects. They collected pet food coupons to aide the Humane Society. They also did the annual Christmas canned food drive for the Plano PUSH project. On Halloween they dressed up in costumes and went to Heritage Manner to entertain the senior citizens. There was approximately seventy sophomore students in Honor Society. There are about a hundred and seventy Fresh- man. General meetings are called as needed, and the executive board meets weekly on Monday mornings to discuss the upcoming events. They sponsored the dance on February 15. On Sunday, October 6, they held the Honor Society Induction. . . , 1 ,u z . 'W W rf .s A . 'f5 :4-E? fm' 5 lifu f, ,- ,, . H s T? ' vt , - - 3 Tw ' I 1 4. W wwf I I W as ,, 'i if 1 aww, '15, ,N 3 ,AW ,, ff Y H - , - -,.1ffw.,. an f.-,s':as:fw.. - -1- , gi , ' I'g. ' l ' gig ff -gg 2 E4 f . , , Ky, i .,.,,,,.. ,.: ', .wpifflw 'Jil nz f .vw - T-PW ' V f1v' f,l gi r '5 1 fa , .sf r,sl 2 lr. i . 1 lttl S A J if 1 T X S 'f SH 1 H, S, if ,ffmf W We kiwi S ,N 1 . ,, WW H, V, wax 3, gf ,, W, A f 3,502 ru V. l 1 f ff 5 I s, 53 2 ...V f , :wwf Sfgik , wg, ,, Mfg, T M z 2 A ff Q 2 N Q , . H 4 f f f 1 Z gl I If 3 4- 95 .,, Y f rf we 1 s if 9 J, 1 Za if XJ W f . be iw l M - f fi , , :w5QiQOlleCfQWYO'fu'Pa'G5'P -,,- J ' ',,' 1 ' , . nf it 12 ,Q?17?fgfWg .g-, ,2fi - 3422 . fftffsff aiu, - 14213, ,y f 35 if my + fr Af x -JZ my 'i f ' , ,, ., V I 5125, - T.. 'ww i-Lili? K' :E,'.r'- j,'f'H ?f'. i-' 7Z,-- ': EES., 757 UW LE F3 .J --,- . . , KQf .'f' Vffgggf, - 'waifg ,,,,Wg4gf,j. wuz., . .... T tm ,, 'es' i L f W .7 2? rr,.,.l -we-T iz 9 us, .V T .ff-il'-mu--'s.v ' gl, V M H ' fl ,ii 'if-Wi. f 5 4' '?Q5li': 5 ww,-f, ,,, . ,.1, - f 5 ff if sieiiffir -22355152 'vf!S2i4a,. -' 52:2 'egzigaf -T 1 ' 1 I. ffffffl 1 1 , ' :fl W' P1 rf?iS!ffitg,9i8,jf'i'iii.Lll?7fff7t71'3,E 9'i'f li5ffif,- so fl vw ' , gg 5' .1 'Y M J X, f chapl fotzggd sorrfvaifge things that stu so ,f T S :il-Q vrr' r,l,' . - . si i' f 4 flcontributed to thefPUSlfi,,pro3ect. Jeff Voss, a Honor Society member, at a joke told by a friend at lunch. Leo Tang does nothing in Honor Society. Shailagh Clarke takes a break from Honor Society K.. My Chad Forsberg exclaims, Why be normaI? f ffl 'vw 2 5 7-1. . ' ' , A , ,- ,,L, , wi , E ir if 55 u .. sf f g L 4,jA,i,A Aii,g2,1,, , , ,,,AA 5 ,i, is fl av L, ,- , F Q M M W Q 5 A Y W LL 3, , 7 . we A 'slag Y g A A COMPASS, A NAIL, A DRILL . . . AND THEE he students in woods, metals and drafting have worked very hard this year. ln woods, students strived to complete an extensive desk-cabinet- counter system for the main office of Vines. The addition was designed to help the of- fice staff to better serve the needs of the students and visitors to the building. ln metals, they learned how to handle welding equipment and solder metal safely and se- curely. ln drafting, students learn about ar- chitectural designs and concepts before putting them to use on various projects throughout the year. Altogether, the stu- dents in all three classes left with good skills to last them a lifetime. 174 Rusty Stinson wonders which you hold and which en drills. , . wi, 1 . , .- 2 ia l Jason Phillips carefully adjusts a machine. ao David Speights counts how many degrees are in a right triangle f' ' f ' wif it 3 , ,, ,,,Mm-Q fmt, A , ., H , - ff lf, -:wff H'1m14V- r'i?51IZ:5Eff1:5. :ii5I,-- . 2 '+ :-.1 g::a2::Qs:: i ' 'h w - . . , .D ,,XLL,,. 1:.i,, M, A LQ .. , TI .- -i W' , f ES fav 5 David Nagel and David Sutton work on a project. Mike Cavender and Russel Dearman check out the new office furniture. jg iff V , W .W 4 MVAA I ,A ef ,, 'f l rir it ic r :.., , . . ,.,:. 1 . Vk,, sfsfthe se I y r r teve jg Q t . r- l3 CVAE pigs out at a local restaurai CVAE 1-rg Steve Moore, Kim Saint, Rick Cooley, Terry Toolen, John Marklan, Scott Cochran, David Gay, Not Pictured: Danny Andrews. QM THE WDRKING FORCE very day several students come to school for the first three hours of the day and goto work for the re- mainder ofthe day. Head- ing the organization, Steve Moore checks on his students periodically. dents perform on the job. The officers of the club are: President- Terry Too- len, Vice-President- Dan Andrews, Secretary- Kim Saint, Treasurer- Rick Cooley, Sargeant-at- Arms- John Marklan, Par- Iiamentarian- Scott Coch- He talks with their fellow ran and Reporter- David employees and their man- Gay, agers to see how his stu- ig V , t,t. 5 ., T. K' ' I ' k. im Saint re axes after a hard day s wor Pat Brown growls at Top row: Shane Kimsy, Irma Goyle, Patrick Watts, Scott Leonard, Kevin Kennedy, Kevin Ford, Jason Stancliff, Meredith Boyd, Eric Scott, Jim Manchee, Jeff Persch, Second row: Tom Schmidt, Patti Hanaway, Nathan Eshelman, Chad Forsberg, Kevin Erickson, Third row: Erin Hanafy, Melissa Ruby, Jennifer McCormick, Michael Mauer, Fourth row: Elizabeth Perkins, Cecily Sims, Keri Baker, Paco Felici, Fifth row: Ann Marie Chard, Kelly Thompson, Marshall Sims, Theresa Castoro, Scott Stem- bridge, and Chip Stewart. '5 i Michael Mauer and Paco Felici watch and take notes on other students' projects. Patti Hanaway, Kevin Kennedy and Meredith Boyd perform a play at the Baroque picnic. PAC G - THE BRILLIANCE he students of the PACE program, ac- tually standing for Plano Academic Creative Education, meet fourth period Tuesday through Thursday. Students were chosen to be PACE mem- left up to the students themselves. This year's studies consisted of the Humanities, Creativity, Philosophy and Baroque. The purpose of this orga- nization is to learn about different and interesting bers based on their high test scores, good grades, and teacher recommen- dation. Students are not required to take the PACE class, that decision was ff' MW subjects that are not spe- cific courses in school. This year's PACE program was lead by Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Buteyn and Mrs. Wal- kup. ff! Mrs. Walkup and Mrs. Buteyn take notes for possible future PACE test questions. PACE lets you learn things that are not taught in regular classes. Kevin Kennedy , FFA - THE 0RLD'S FUTURE Top row: Steve Lenart, Corey Layman, Rodney White, Second row: Tim Wyatt, Jimmy West, Henry Hill, Scott Bachmang Third row: Rebec- ca Hees, Michelle Grounds, and Margaret Tsuchihashi Ag teaches you responsibilities and most other classes don't! Corey Layman l i Top row: Jeff Hubert, David Cowey, Jeff Bennett, David Hartg Second row: Tim Wyatt, Richie Hair, Bill Desmond, Brad Perrin, Todd Rainwater, Third row: Lesley Pipes, David Johnson, Chris Almond, Brent Cooper, and Lonnie Strauser. he Vines F.F.A. plays an impor- tant part for the future. Everyday the students learn important, hands-on skills to help them feed the world in the upcoming years. Each student may choose from several animals like pigs, sheep, steers, and even puppies. A pig, the most likely animal to be chosen, costs approximately sixty dollars, and with a heifer six hundred and sixty dollars. Meeting once a month, the group worked together to successfully produce and sell their pro- ducts. The F.F.A. not only teaches stu- dents important skills, but also pre- pares our country for future food suppliers. A famous farmer once said, No farm- ers, no future! EDITOR: JO JO SHANKLE STAFF: CLEM HEICK CLINT PLUMLEE CHRIS WARNER f I , S L- , Y UV L W wg, W A N The Vines Sophomore Foorboll Teom from lefr ro righr: Crop rowb Scorr Froncis, Will Jonocek, Chonce Wircher, Chris Gorrerr, Croig i Jeffries, Kevin Ford, Will Corr, Andy Hickey, Mike Cokely, Csecond row? Gory Dovis, Seon Robinson, Sreve Lenorr, Brion Young, Jeff Webb, Rip Boyless, Morr Kershow, Jimmy Wesr, Crhird row? Lonce Blockburn, Mork Brenr, Rondoll Hibbs, Lonce Procror, Tyrone Toylor, Glen Jones, Brion Blood, Brod Murph, Tim Herberr, Cfourrh row? Cooch Brozil, John Gomez, Borry Millender, Joey Gresserr, Plyon Fuoss, Chris Bucorom, Cooch Porrerson, Cooch Priddy, Cfifrh rowD Korl Duncon, Brooks Honesworrh, Dorby Throgmorron, Todd Clone, Kevin Simon, Dexrer Lee, Trovis Brown, Cfronr row? Terry Meekins, Trey Mcl.eon, Tommy Borker, Monoger Jeff Huberr. Y, l The Vines defense holds rhe Shepron Srollions for no-goin on rhe 47 Beginning rhe seoson with less rhon high hopes, rhe Vikings ei yord line. on o record of only rwo losses. e Vines offense talses a time-out to coordinate signals and the next play in their :son opener against Shepton. TLL RIGHT! K SHCCKIN6 SEASON he Vines 1985-86 Sopho- more Football Team de- , fied the odds this season. imors drifted. Vines was to be o ing team by all accounts. Self- 'eem ran low among team embers while the coaching staff ilsed grim. The first game against Shepton he. Vines stomped their Stallion ponents. And this was just the ginning. Playing consistant, good foot- ll is usually a problem for any nm, high school or pro. Howev- Vines stunned their opponents d themselves by playing one od game after another. Vines t only two games during the season, one to Claris and one to Lewisville Marcus. Displaying excellent technique and form, Vines performed each game with precision and dedica- tion. Placing second in the district, Vines surprised and stunned ev- eryone. Led by a new head coach, Gary Brazil, the team es- tablished more pride and spirit than ever before. Ending the season second in the district was a shock to most of the players, but as most admitted, it was a pleasant shocl-1. Even the coaches wore smiles when all was said and done. Congratula- tions! - mg There was so much to be thankful for this year according to sophomore team 185 members. The Vilsings charge onro rhe fieid for onorher vicrory. Foorboll coaches, top row Iefr ro righr- Cooch Boiiey, Coach Priddy, Cooch Porrerson, Cooch Ellis, Cooch Adair, Cooch Brazil. 186 Vines defense crunches rhe Shepron quorrerbocls. i s an i 3 i ff i is l L Sreve Lenorr ond Dorby Tnrogmorron moneuver foncy foor- work during Q preggme drill, Jimmy Wesr ond Kevin Ford ger down ogoinsr Peorce's offense 187 First row left to right: Kris Walley, Andy Todd, Danny Duffy, Bruce Vonderven, Mike King, Karl Higgins, Ron Londen, Marc Corbett, Tyler Crain, Shannon Ford, Second row left to right: Doug Doron, Jeff Simon, Richard Procter, Sammy Smith, Pot Collins, David Kolb, Mike Young, Rick Smith, Chris Goodman. Third tow left to right: Todd Rainwater, Chad Kohler, Joson Phillips, Mitch Herzog, Boogie Nixon, Cliff Mclnryre, Gary Guynes, Rusty Stinson, John Augustus, Jason Denton, Fourth row left to right: Ross Malin, J. J. Vasquez, Tommy Capers, Chris Barnett, John Jenkins, Plofoel Tavorez, Don Whitney, Chris Allman, Steve Nagel, Fifth tow left to right: Cooch Ellis, Cooch Adair, Sreve Weber, Brett Hees, Charles Martin, Tack Chong, Mike Wright, Scott Brewer, Lee Langley, Coach Dailey. Sixth tow left to right: Tommy Burnett, Richie Hore, Scottie Stimpson, Tim Driver, John Raines, Scott Webb, Steven Goldberg, Matt Boyd, Chris Barrett. Seventh row left to right: Mike Chapoton, Mike McNutt. ii.,g K . xi ' , r 3 C. ,. C '- ..,. ' .. .... M ,M QW Q Y? ,Q Q 1, . QQQ ,. .Q -. Q Q Q WQ MQ is sw ,,.,, Q ' T . T ,. Q S Q ,Q Q v QW Q QQ QQQQ QQQ QQ ,QQQQg,,:QQ,,j, I , . sw? Q Q Q . Q X Q ,Q YE l 1 lrkc S3 ' ' S' A .. K if k'kh . . QQMW QQ , . ,,.. . Q, Q is me Q Q Q . QQ r . 1. P .i ' if . I l , I 'r ,. it 'M , M - - - J 1' rn ,.. :,, t W' ' ,: :j5,gs5f':S5IEQEsfI5'f5E- z-1 -iS'fh:. 'WS , -f at-S S ,r ' I mucus. Q my . ,. WSEQ - if - - ,,,,. if -f 'P -- , ' 1 Q Y V ' . if r J - P . - , ff , N' - , :Sims ' 0 1 : , - r - A .Q Q -P . ' : X ' N 1' .,., 5 2 'si' - . ' :Q 7 ' 4 - 3 Q QQ , QQ Q Q , , , Q Q f , -' , , l f K ' ', 'W gg .,r- f' Q if if . ami K , X , r W Q All if 1 Q -K YF I? - , . , W QMS Q.. Q me sw, Q Q Q S i-s' - I- E+ - ff , :res ' S ., , -T ,,.rg mimi , Q Q .. ,.., A T ,Q,,5QiQS,, QQ ri . ' r , we ,fx-fzzff, T S 'ttt S T T we its C S i ' ' S . f ,, . . .. - rw -g .G -.-.' r- ,J .S if This :Sag Kim: X 32' E S QM I at fl J F ' - . in -- ... S Q 2' 5 i 5 5 K., ze W. 3: , i-FS if .lk ,.- wn gsg ,T ' N ,. 7 -fi'-in 5 ', . , 'QI 5- 5 fi .iff i - . bi - - 1, ' 2 E N , .,,- - t QQ . Q2 , Q ,E Q ,. I, Q S ,X Q, ggg, Q Q , Q E . ir E, if . K .r N T I- -' , ' sr ., l:,. ,F - ,QQ to .. i A Q Q . ,L Q.QQ Q Q Q X, . . ,,,, , Q, Q QQ QQQ - - M ,. -'-- . 1 -. r . ' QT .. -'-k . 5 Q ,. ,c .TX N Sm, ,C X- .... V, .. . .... r Q. ,N ,, . fi :cf .gg W, , - Cooch Adair worls with receivers during o time out. Football is a lor of hard work, but if pays off when you win. Rafael Tavarez. Frosh Football KEEPING THE TRADITICDN: WINNING reshmon football is ol- woys o speculative sir- uorion before rhe school yeor begins os no one knows whof ro expecr from rhe ploy- ers. If is o big ochusrmenr from eighrh grode foorboll ro o much more rigorous ond so- phisricored gome. Enrer rhe 1985-86 Vines Freshmen foor- boll feom, .Zi This yeor's reom ployed ex- cellenf foofboll dll seoson eorn- ing o rop spor in disrricr ronking. Under rhe guidonce of Cooches Boiley ond Ellis, rhe reom seemed ro glide ocross fheir op- ponenrs eoch gcime. The cooches helped us on ond off rhe field, srored Andy Todd. They mode eoch one of Us feel like porr of rhe reom, 1 so ecich of Us wonred ro rerurn rhis fovor by ploying ond work- ing hord for rhem, Todd con- rinued. Ending rhe seoson on o win- ning nore, rhe freshmen A ond I3 feoms feel more prepored TO begin nexf yeor in rhe sryle of winning fhor hos become o fro- dirion or Vines. Discipline, chor- ocrer-building ond o sense of 452 if .,.Mi h oneness wirh rhe reom were rhings the mojorify of freshmen reom members felr rhey had leorned rhis yeor. Nexr yeor will be o fesr of oll rhof rhe freshmen leorned, buf rhis Freshmon Foorboll Teom will nor soon be forgorren. .0 Cooch Ellis signols in rhe defensive formorion. Vines kicks off ro on .. , ...san AA offer scoring onorher touchdown. First row I to rn Derek Shafer, Chris Peterie, Jeff Stringer, Brian Psoden, Chris Garrett, Kevin Ford, Davicl Adams, Kevin Kramer, Mathew Freeman. Second row I to r: Chris Brasher, Ken Judd, Kent Allison, Steve Hunteman, Bobby Siano, Jim Geller, Darin Lyons, Kevin McKinney, Coach Adair. we mr Q i 1 Q ...W NUMBER CNE! he 1985-86 Vines Sophomore Team simply played out- standing basketball all sea- son long. Under the direc- tion of Coach Adair, the team easily won first in the district. With a record of 21 wins and 4 losses, Vines jumped ahead of the other district mem- bers. Continuously putting forth more effort and hard work than the other 190 teams, Vines came pre- pared for each game. With Coach Adair's mind and the talent of the Vines players, an awe- some team was assem- bled. A little overconfi- dence made the team lose an occasional game but also made the players realize that they were not unbeatable just really good. ln off-season practice, Jeff Bing Stringer, Chris Peter and David Adams take short shots at the basket. Snepton gome, Dorin Lyons blocks on shot. the Allison tolses his foul shot os Bobby Siono yells Jeff Stringer sinlss two in o host of opponents. Coocn Adoir gives the teorn instructions during proctice. E 12 as 44? E 3 -nf' - 1 f,f-fwgfgwf a f f'ifv5t,5iH ,ATL ,L R ,k,, ,I . H -, I . H' .. 5 , , ,,,, ,mfmgj .:.,, , , A V, I 2 Q f ' A -QW ,xii I ' l ,yrg Mg, V 4 1 -' 4 w w W 14 fzf, , , I-W 41 , , 36, 5,2 .4 , , :EEE , 3 f ,Q 1 fi A my 7'-f ' V, V , 4ggAg3gzf,g53gf,,4 Q 1 5 f' Q 7 Wwe' V H' . i ke iwfi H W? - sf, W QWe,DgEW5,,,qgQ A ' X 1 vw , f,g ,xl A33 A 2 Z' , , .,,. - , .. wee, V,Q,, ML, 1 gf 5, , ff if 5' sf ,K 3? I .,', SLAM! BAM! WHAM! JAM! soPHs sHow THEIR STUFF he 1985-86 Fresh- man basketball teams started their season off with flying colors but finished it off with little splendor. Coach Ellis coached the team to near perfection. The TWO, TWC, TWC TCO CONFIDENT freshmen seemed to be on a roll. Then troubles hit, and the freshmen's re- cord dropped in front of their faces. The team won little recognition in the district race. The team just seemed oyer-confi- dent. Each member agreed that the team had great potential but could not do anything with it on the court. These guys have nothing to be ashamed of . . . they played great but let the TUVG. games slip out from under them in the final mo- ments. The Vines team learned the hard way that talent is not the only prerequisite to winning. ,sf T 1-'FRA :sf 'AV T vrf. 1 E 'T at . , eg... t . ggkx . I f i if N N . SE s M E. H X T i T T T E The players raise o rest during time f ,V W ,i ffi syf -b-Ww'W t M' ,..' ..' . 2- if f ir V 7 f- W ...fi ., . 3 M 5 :fmt ,,,, i T'T ,L ' fi ., -l X sis.i 5 .Tttfs srTt.y T ,, v lwli ' f'- ' . . T f if QQ 1 ff 4 f +1 ar iw Z 5,35 Y 5 we ff J .Z gf, Vs t Az? as si 2 M fills gz?2dgi.f, fif.3 . ,,g4Z,f 2 is T ' if is, ,. , , lfiiff Coach Ellis tall-cs over the game with another coach. l-4.4, The B team warms up for irymumph in the Shepton game. Halle Yancy rests during a time out. Top row lefr ro right: Lonce Terry, Brod Woiremorn, Eric Scorr, Andy Todd, Ronnie London, Bruce Vonderven, Jeff Adkins, Scorr Huffmon, Morr Wood, Coocn Ellis. Second row: Jeff Nixon, Micnoel Young, Por Collins, Greg Keiser, Shoun Wode, Boogie Nixon, Mork Avery. Front row: Derrick Bronsred, Eric Lorson, Brod DeJeon, Hoile Yoncy, Derrick McSpodden, Mike Sonosky, Bioke Hood. 7 F ,,,.i elim: ,M,.E,, Freshmen B reomwfeovesgne fort Qrer ofver Snepron. . ,,,. he opening rip-off or ine Vines vs. Shepron gorne. S Against Mlliams RIVALRY ENDS IN LAST GAME he Vines Soph- omore girls b a s k e t b a I I team had an excellent season winning lo out of 18 games. Their toughest opponent was Williams because of the large rivalry that exists between the teams. Practicing hard every morning, the Lady Vilses exhibited their slsills and good sportsmanship in every game. ln the District Tournament at the end of the season, they played Duncanville in the semi-finals and won. ln the finals, the Sophomores faced Wil- liams and fought to the finish. The final score was 47-50, Williams. Placing second in Dis- trict, the Lady Vilees had a very successful and rewarding 85-86 season of basketball. We worked hard, played hard and won. Kristen Kemp I 'Na I I I xIII,w,,,gg,,Sg,,,,sN.....es-fsggf. . I Iss m-- Ss, --my fmI:gfsgR1svIwft:f wsslwri-gfbfwissfwz fe -' I gm I esIQrwIII..I.I .'w5g2fQli,',i' I. H 'IHSSQQLISL :fm 1- 7 -Iw:,,,.sI-:,..II:1-- ifssisg--s vgiliriwzv .xffzff w--+-52mI - .f lk I I .. .Wm-W I 7 -5 M1I'v -5.1351 g -- . ,3'.fT' I Q .M H il 8 fi cfm. If mssffz ..- f ac, I II4,,,.1,..f w as . I I, mm' I.-sp yrsfgzgss VI, -, Imrmf-P:,gss3g:g1Q4fQS?rI ,Ig f1w,I,IIs,I.sI?,,,y--M.. 2 ..I . I ,.... I ,...fs55I..Q,-..fs,,yIII f 3Ma,x,...ww..Ip7...s---.. QW- ,msc I I.sI,..s-IIISIIIQ... - MIIFJH-f,?.srrIz5---II1----JIIWII,-I I 1: .Miss '2'fw'z1.vsIr2f?Rg4!?IQ-MS .I-., -f,-, -.1 .W-.Is,5fs,Nf..sIs.sI,5. I - f--FsI fs-ffl. ' .. 8 1.3 1 i 5if'f?'.i-5 ' ' f f: ' l X - ' . 1? . 2-M4 5 QSIQSQDSFNQ ' - :I --I .. SI .L .. .. -- I AI it gf,,Qss5:ffI,v..IMI, ri REQ NIJ'--.f' .sv iii- sg 2?-I f -. f -' , .IN M. . ---. I.,-- I RI .... II . I. k.I. ,,,,I.t,,,..r-gm... -.Issm . - 5,5 I.,gMIs..,,.I1III-....I,.ra..mQII,.. . -, I 14, - II .- s Q I -. - we fares-I owl. XX XX ' 15 55. .In ., : is -:..fw :s-.:f.IQs,Q -Issrs:.. .:- Q5 ? I-gg.. ..qf ' f7I15'5fYI,f'lffs?SiK'. 'Q S X Y S ,.., .....II . ..,, 5 'fi.. 5:- 1 . -l'.ii. fZ?f5f2 fi: '.'. S-YI 51296: 5-f lWs2,'ff-,..-,g:'ffi'ff.iI,s.fff:'2'N-KPQ - f: . -. f-,ire as M ,. ., . Q 1 f ,I fr , . .I IX, NN x K N N N N1 we I x wc XX NN NSN N N Q, g-I Top row: Jennifer Harrison, Michelle Hunt, Julie Stewart, Kristen Kemp, third row: Karen Meyer, Margret Tsuchihashi, Mary Ann Woods, Coach McKeon. second row: Ann Katosic, Tina Hall, bottom row: Lisa Jo Gladden, Tara Brovvn. .W ,,.. , E . bo II ro Tino Hell. What can I soy? It was great. Karen Meyer Julie Sreworr sers up o ploy. Coocn Lynch gives rne reom some lost minure Mory Ann Woods keeps rime or rne fresnmon go ' gr , Q FTE She-Hy Irish goes for Q one-on-one ogoinsr Newman-Smith. Jenny Bowling shoofs o firsr quorrer free-throw. KEEPING THE TRADITION fra h ladies basketball eeping the tra- dition of winning is somerimes a very hard rasls. However, rhe freshman reams ser precedenrs of rheir own. The freshman A ream had a record of 9-3 while rhe I3 ream wenr unde- feated in disrricr play. Mosr frosh players arrribur- ed rheir success ro Coach Lynch. Under her guid- ance, rhe reams are en- couraged ro rest rheir own porenrial, recognize rheir weaknesses and im- prove exisring slsills. Per- haps Coach Lynch srared if besr for rhe frosh reams and herself when she said, rhis was rhe besr season I've ever had. We were Successful. Con- grarularions, ladies. Corey Whaley brings rhe ball down courr. , ' ' ff ' if FfS?KJ?51iiiisxjwliiisf X, fi, .as fffiififfe,-iffi?'LE?3iilsfz I 11 - Lf,-1-I-Ms ,. , I ,LN iiiliffifsilggqrgftg. : -:win .- is L .sf,s,Q,,,f - ,sf f fi ffl, 3. ,ig?sY?2g,Qsfiif7- .ff -ffffiffii-L: f1TfiQ'i3Z he I 1-iitw 3?ii?i-iii? Usvsizeqifiafgglisifrge-5. 'S Q , H g g s Effie-Q M -as ii is fin 211 'sw i 1 Y Jw ,,- L.. ...I -.,. ..... D , X ,:r,.,:...,5.. qagrfwgwsei m y we My NS,,c.X. .N KX xx ii f Q X 'XML N rf 555' x Dorrom row lefr ro right: Corey Whaley, Sheri Hennenburg, Row rwo: Shelley Irish, Amy Rogers, Lisa Perry, Tanya Schwocls, Jennifer Haas, Amy Keller, Tracy Towers, Amanda Lindley, Coach Lynch. Row rhreez Libby Shapiro, Jenny Bowling, Eileen Vanciclsle, Kara Dawson, Dawn Franks, Lara Dawson, Melanie Sammons, Wendi Whirehead, 199 HEADS UP HANDS UP LADY VIKES LEAD DISTRICT he 1985 86 Vlnes Sophomore Glrls volleyboll reom ployed onorher superlor seoson Wlrh o record of 8 2 they eoslly won flrsr In the dlsrrlcr Thls IS only Cooch Kung s second seo son wnrh Vines ond she hos produced rwo fune volleyboll reoms Sufferlng rwo losses borh of whlch ro Shepron rhey domlnor ed the courr ln every orh er gome Even ogolnsr JV reoms IO the dlsrrlcr rour nornenr the reorn mon oged ro pull off o second ploce rlrle Our success hos been due ro our hord work ond the TOTTTIIYIIISG orrnosphere broughr ro by Cooch Klng srore Louro Korvonen Th 1985 86 Sophomore v Ieyboll reom could n hove mode rhe sruden of Vines more proud S Lody VIISGS from Iefr ro right Cbock row? Jennifer Horrlson Anne KOTOSIC Mory Ann Woods Trocy Brock Kor Porlser Krlsren Kemp Cfronr row? Llso Jo Glodden Aimee Rorllff Louro Korvonen Kim Geiger Koren Mey Heorher Zorl-so Cboclsgroundb Debbie Truox Cooch Kung Y Y I v I . . . . . ' . . . H I - I I - . . U . - I . . . . ,. ' E iw T , S. 1 is 5 S W . . c Q 5 EM N X . gl 5 i 5 N SSE ge ' f ,sam 2 I 'l v ,,.. :Eg Sf? 5? Z ' ' I . I I I I I I X 1 I A 1 , . Jennifer Horrison owoirs on on- Aimee Rorliff makes 0 diving sove during the Clerk Korlo Porlser roi-:es Q breather dur- ing rhe Shepron gome. coming serve during practice, gome. ii 1985-86 Cooch King reoch GS the reom o new recnnique. Trocy Brock jumps up for o sloml Andrea Allen and Jill Jacobson ralls abour rne coming game It was a lot of fun because a bunch of my fnends were on the team and we came out on top. Me- lanie Sammons Shelly Irish gers ready ro hir me ball vv Laura Dawson lool-as on. 1 Z 2 Ki' 4 12 5 if is l J, F ' ' ,.-- S ,a i A . . R Q ' m n . is . - ' f i' ' ' . -T: A - um 'A I f . ,L is-3455533 Q It's such a blast tl people, my teammate and Coach Lynch cure 4 like a big family. Nl work hard, but it's wor it because everyone b comes so close. Jeni Bowling is 5 Lisa Perry prepares for a blocls. A few ream members srop for a picrure. Shelly Irish jumps up for o sove. i he Vines 1985-86 Freshmen Vol- leyboll Teom burst out of the loclser room with o lools of inten- sity on their foces. Eoch time hoving opponents ocross the court with o lit- tle chonce of winning for this Vines teom wos pre- pcired. With out-stonding record, the teom only LADIES hod one loss to Greenville. Eoch teom member worked hord. This is the reoson we were so suc- cessful this seoson. Not to mention oll the fun we enjoyed together, quoted Cooch Sheilo Lynch. This teom worlsed hord, shored good times ond hod on excellent seo- son. ' ,, , Z , , vt- , W? 5' ff, fl em 5 S A1 1, swf . , 1 1 Jrr rirr s 2 1 Y ,gg 7, az 1: M a t fi if nf 1 7 2' EW ,,lt 1 to r Libby Shopiro Shelley Irish. Second row 1 to r: Liso Kenney, Mel Sommons, Eileen VonSiclsle, Julie Bloclsburn, Jennifer Hoos, l Lindley Third row 1 to r: Cooch Lynch, Koren Hoppe, Liso Perry, Soro Moyfield, Debbie Nicolson, Drendo Estes, Kristen Folz. row 1 to r Louro Dowson, Jill Jocobson, Holly Newding, Jenny Bowling, Amy Keeler, Koro Dowson. 203 Left to right: Top Cooch Homm, Shonnon Voorhies, Borboro Gerke, Koro Lothrop, Jeff Monchee, Rick DeLoney, Bloine Gront, Elgin Kim, Bottom: Lindo Cummings, Chris Warner, Louro Brown, Seon Murphy, Jeff Vonwinckel, Scott Stein. .letf Monchee owoits on Yi ll A LOT CF LOVE he 1985-1986 V i n e s H i g h School Tennis Teom wos yet onother mork on the winning re- cord of the school. This yeor Vines ocquired o new heod cooch, Angelo Homm. Cooch Homm hod been working with the teom ond troining constontly with the bright orroy of 'othletest The proctice hos definitely mode the teom much im- proved ond oll of the hord work poid off! The teom worked diligently on swings ond strokes under her wotchful eye. The work is hord but ot our oge, we need the proper guidonce, quoted Seon Murphy. After losing Cooch McDoniel ond sev- erol good ployers, the teom's morol begon to decline, but the ployers quickly put thot behind them ond put their minds on winning. The teom wos composed of omple tolent ond skill ond oll it took wos the right cooch- ing .... The teom got olong well ond worked together os o truly com- petitive teom does. This yeor the teom performed exceptionolly well. .s .f ww-W' 4 E ,,cl Scott Stein swings ot Rick DeLoney's serve. sig . . . as . mming bon- Coach Hamm gives Linda Cummings a few rips. Blaine Grant demonsrrares his overhead srroke. wialw I 'Hi 7 Again AVVV, , K .,,,, Nj Tennis fakes 0 lot of hardwork and practice, but it's still o lot of fun. Lara Brown E ...s i g ! i Scorr Stein misses o hir from Rick DeLaney. Some members of rhe rennis team play around during practice. 205 L ro R: Cooch Propes, Honls Moore, Jon Psedwime, Sreve Hibbison, Tom Slfioppee, ond Brion Chrisrie. 0- ligfilw k M X .we 2.1 L ai.:-K f- -f '- ' ,. ,,r iii. , 'z 1. ii' .'-exif. Je. 211.9 s , Lb.,,:: fd.: f . fl- .- -2:.1fw,zf'm :iss-65:55 'WS A A iii .X-,. sssfr L ig-sm., ,- New -as ws-Qw1H..gzeig.eii ., !s.2egws--,ef - ...S ..,i.z.ssi?:.szs1Y ,,.i ,. E., S., .L , Q S . i.,fx:sQ.fi,ss.e.,..s,:...sl K K . 1 ii se. .V 1 X. . ...S ,. . ,. ,s,..msa.f.i.+ L -fr.. ifgsiaririfwf ,, f- .zfg5..y,yg,kw 'f1i,zi?seges1? , -s Ja .35 sg:.,..,- R iii: ' 22222559 mf. 5 siifiggl- ' ZSSEXH' , Q -:-,,..-: J 2 X Qi ,E Q, N gs. W S., - X.--Vx. . X NAL Fflsrri-QS Eg 'liiliis E 75s5Eff.Siil?Eii .essay .li Tl U W' TW?V 3:iTlg:-2'.?Q vH?f::ss'i,- 1Vif57.Sf'-' 7 K ' we . - . iQ.Q5Sfi?f'ify2?if252i115577-fEifL??::fE:?'1'irfffaiiiil.. Sgiglijgfi 'f5fif.Q: 1555 . ' f.. L , S K , 2.i..VjY.5,:g.- .l2f,,Qgw-grxffig - gg.f?S22 :.. .Qg,1s:i' 1A1fffE5fi.yFaPig-H A 1' 'Hs ss ' X . ,. . A is . ' ' fiwiss f Sq S 'S-1,.l,,fg:1,,f1.ff:,s - ,-..wz.m2.Q.saw.,,-.f.:l, Cooch Propes gives Sreve Hiboison some rips before he goes our ro Tom Shoppee con'r woir ro get our on the course ro display the golf course. slsills. S' ex if f. - ., ng .gy ii 5. K, ,,, s,f.r:n.w2f--4.z.:1, . M ,.u..,,. ' K V' f2,fJf?5355'sT522s:fQv::ff ,vi k- iisikiu gg. '55 ,Sv 5 if Eggs ff Q? ff' lf' M 51- L L 'Z . xi -if -: Q' ' ,fs fg -v rs, ff 1 : . , s 5 xx . Ya: ,A f I : . ' 'sb'-Jw 5 S .. 5- fi , ,-. i U ,gffg i .x , , Q2 - 3 K 5 .lk ..,.. A A A 7 K mi K f - 1 . wet? V , 2 . . .Q . ...s , ' 2,1 J ' Qi se i.. X S 5 V K P X ' .ii':.1':i:.rs ' :71. . , . K 'Wi -Isl. .'fi :'ii:Sf':T1:Qi,':5S5Zj:: 'is .X .. ki 'f5,l95'15f?il. xii? .fi fg . ., - --M555 .f 1. 1, 1 33155 :fa .- ' YS gs. A 'T ' 5255 53? H wks. ,, X sri. 5 L ,, , . ww. ws .- . . Q gi 5 f- , A if fl' 'E E iff ' L? ill ' 2 .1 'L 1' 92' 5' 'fig f -s Q3 . .S ,. ... --'-- -J . ku.. X f ' ,.:'ffs.sfESv,gfsai'1sf2?:.?if Q i .. 1 E , fe 45335-:X .ifgff.s1'f ' K, ..,, . ' . .3 i K . .N ,..., .',- , -f -f ,. We , N nf' -I , ,,i,,m, W W. ' if 3,2 ank Moore and Jon Redwine listen contently for last minute instructions. e had a lot of fun out on the course, and we're successful due to hard work, quoted golf team mber Jon Piedvvine. This year 1985 86 Vines Golf Team had a y successful year. The team sists of Steve Hibbison, Hank ore Brion Christie, Tom Shop- and John Redvvine and are bched by Mike Ptopes. The team competed in many tourna- ments this yeor. At the Duncanville Junior Tournament at Stevens Park Golf Course, Steve Hibbison won second place with o score of 78. At the Plano Junior Varsity Tourna- ment held ot Los Rios Country Club, Brian Christie took 4th place and shot a score of 81. The golf team also attended many tournaments in the spring. One of the most important things I learned this year was sportsman- ship, and to give support to the rest of the team. Tom Shappee Jon Redwine and Hank Moore express their feelings about the golf team. 207 6 ,L X 1 1 3 X i eve Poce sporr. ' a MM gfiwmm Bpw TMA an 199 'MAH .az Ah M V E 2 is John Meskunos perfecrs new moves on Ken Rooch. Ken Psooch whirls oround ro rry ro surprise ond pin his opponent dowr' Wrestling PIN THEM DCWN n the eorly hours of the morning while most students were still or home finishing up their bowl of Wheoties, some of the reol chompions ot Vines were busy working out. The Vines Wrestling Teom, mode up of sopho- mores ond freshmen with on overoge weight of obout 138, tools their stupendous tolent ond strength ond worked hord to Ieorn new moves to defect their opponents ot oll costs. This yeor the wrestling teom hod to deol with new rules obout the different storting positions for eoch poir of wrestlers, so wrestling cooch Cooch Koeblse worlsed with eoch member until every move wos done correctly. Eoch wrestler hod to build up enough copobility to wrestle for o full six minutes, so ot every proctice session the troinees worlsed on their techniques ond enduronce. Becouse of greot dedicotion, the Vine Wrestling Teom held their heods high ond completed onother successful seoson with winning teom spirit ond pride. ,WM ,N- l l K Sli X, During on eorly morning workout, Mott Henson uses his strength to worm up. Tom Syverson struggles to releose himself from the tight grosp of his opponent. TAKING THE PLUNGE he key to success in any sport is hard work which is especially rrue in swimming. The 1985-86 Vines Swim- ming Team lsnows rhe meaning of hard worls as well as rhe meaning of success. Each day rhe swimmers go rhrough a very riring and strenuous worlsour by swimming numerous laps in rhe pool ro build endurance and speed, Ofren members of rhe ream are worlsed ro exhausrion, bur ir cerrainly has paid off. i'This is rhe besr group of swimmers I have ever seen ro come our of Vines, quored swimming ream's Coach Rainey. Each meer rhe ream showed a srrong personal pride and school spirir rhar gave rhem rhe edge ro win. Using rhis pride along wirh hard worls, the Vines Swim Team produced an awesome record ro be remembered. 55455 Vief Preparing for his morning worlsour, Nicholas Olivia swims a few enduring laps. R' i Ri L5 . , 1 fr . if '--Hi,E.ifiig1iss ff V 1' .sz-.i5 :-if it-Slggf -:Rifle r. Sgs .SU5:ffQ5T52jp2'V 34:2-ii' . . sf f- ,sn sii4JQii'ifi,sfvf5 as .si sc 5--f A2 iss-.fwz :iz-si, :sscxssfmfvz::zS115i3?E?'3Qgix595 -mrsc,-.sxz-:sg-sfffi 2125219 Sfl -Srasffsziisii-.515 s2v1iS3El2?2hfiEgfif3' 'A pf- :f i ' Sibmiif' 'zfff-5,-,, H: - 11 -,sfleiilif -1,' .--r,- ri: rr -f-f f':4si..ics',sv ,-fig-if: ,fi is ,iliifiiliiilsglfggjg.sexi-w:? fi??f:1TZ ziiS 1'fiiifi'1isf1:'1 'wfN?3 7Z ?Zy55fUlg 2 4 14 52 5943 i , fi Swimming keeps you M in good shape and ,2 E A, E teaches self discipline. FF rn cn D S fi'- Firsr row l-rr Kelly Smirh, Andrea Niedermeyer, Carrie Kyle. Second row l-r: Nicholas Olivia, Lyle Upshaw, 210 One of the mony rechniques of swimming, os performed by Morgorer Homrick, is the underworer flip Jeff Gorlick demorsrrores the proper woy ro do rhe burrerfiy. ,-i.-ff'-H1 1935 A -g . --'- , 5,1 , ,. 'S Dock row l-ri Mon Lodis, Jeff Gorlicl-2, Andrew Morton, Morgorer Homrick, Heorher Gleghorn. Fronr row I-rg Moureen Copple, Lindsoy Morgon, Louro Spangler, Terry Hicks, Mil-me Noblerr. 211 FOURTH IN THE NATION y ualifying to compete in any notional championship is an honor reserved to a very few. However, for the past two years the girls on the sopho- more cheerleading squad have done just that. Competition for regional qualifications to the na- tional championship came in October, and the squad tools top honors competing against some 400 other cheerleaders for the right to represent a five- state area in Orlando, Florida in December for a chance at the national title. Competing against squads from all fifty states, the sophomores were named to the finals for the title after a preliminary judging that narrowed the category from forty-four squads to the top five in the nation. Competition for the title came early the next day, beginning at 7130 a.m. The Vines squad drew the first performance and executed beautifully. At noon the an- nouncements were made, and the Vines sophomore wallsed away with 4th Place in the nation. While ten of these girls were winning honors in Florida, another squad mem- ber was performing thousands of miles away in the Hula Bowl. Renee Loncar was selected during the summer camp of the National Cheerleaders Asso- ciation to perform along with other top cheerleaders. This honor is usually bestowed on graduating seniors, yet Renee was singled out for her abilities her sophomore year. In addi- tion to these honors, the squad swept the NCA summer camp by talsing five superior ribbons, the spirit sticls and the spirit award. The spirit award came from a balloting of all cheer- leaders at the camp and given to the squad those cheer- leaders most admired by all others. Also, the squad was a finalist for the Award of Excel- lence-again usually reserved for senior varsity squads. While bringing home the awards the squad managed to dazzle au- diences during pep rallies and cheer their teams onto victory during games. Members of the sophomore squad were Tiffany Dailey, Tina Drenlsus Chead cheerleaderb, Monique Baird, Kristin Dreyer, Jennie Brooks CmascotD, Denna Roolser, Lana Roberts, Anja Rahe, Renee Loncar, Danna Molsry and Kim Hamic. Congratulations, Con- gratulations ladies for a super, super year! l l l Lana ,Agn wat' 'Q , , ,km WM 1. 71' V UW W, Rahe, J ' The sophomore squad celebrates their regional victory with NCA official, Carol Wagers. Sophomore cheerleaders show their appreciation for the Going Band from Viking Land. The cheerleaders prepare to leave for regional compe- tition at Lake Highlands with encouragement from their friends. The most important thing about cheerlead- ing is that we have grown closer as a team and learned to love each other for who we are. -Kim Hamic ri .t.. , ..t,.t. , T -V My A A I W '33 Tigre' ' A, T . , i P, A iff gy J, 4,4 mv ' - f 'wx 4-, J'9v'-u-1- I , 4 ' , W'wfn.,M-www A ' 6 ' f W , --1 rf A - if f , wr ' 1 1917525 'H M if ,,W,.,,,g,f2iif . ,.,, T . , , 12. I, a T, W Q24 W7 'fill f , 7 .' , t me ,, , I W' f . ru, w w , 'ffiff , , 1 0 ,,.. , ,f , . -fit, f w e . . 4 3 ,. W ,,.. Q- ,, , an , , W 1 V - Y . 55,1 x . , - ,. W ---, rf V ,. fs, 4-fra - , f rw-.V M--N V vvf V up . f , , W . V '. Q -, ' ' . T I ' I K V , if mm ,..1f..:.1 H ,5 V' 'ftiivgigf H :fyk ' ' ' ' A. 01 V 4 kiwi ,,,-. ht Y T, -- ,.,,, ,.,f 7 - ,,.. :-1 r M , , V. ' A, ' ' 1 Vkrr , I 7 ' ' fwwmt - if .,,. ' V ' V ., ' , ' f ., ., .W . as ,. H .. .. , , , ,W W .. 7 K , tl T i t T i H ' 57'l 152g1,g,gfg ' . 5' T T ' ' I it ,g1gggzgtigs4f1.,j.isyn, 1' 5, 2' ' vw f--f WW Fl? an T 95V7 i':4f1ZLL'l?E5Y:H5F ,WW ' 'V T' fr W lM?L2W'f! la-'f ,g.f'j:,::5,',, ' aff' H'-Wfiliif r iilif fjfi. ' ', , 'tssifw' , vrgrr 7' Ama Rahe stands in front of her locker in a desert- ed hallway after a long practice. The squad gets down was 3 ,W s,, .t ,.,, W. A-,, ,.,,t 2 if ,,,, , ,, K ' A- ' ' xi ,. f it during a pep rally. From left to right back row: Kristin Dreyer, Lana Roberts, Danna Molsry, Renee Loncar, Anja Piahe, Kim Hamic and Monique Baird. Front row from left to right: Tina Brenlsus, Jennie Brooks, Tiffany Bailey ond Denna Psoolser. V Yfmggg X33 .. llm xl To me cheerleading means that no matter what hap- pens or what you do, there is always going to be some- Lana Roberts Kristin Dreyer, Tina Brenlsus and Anja Psahe sing the school song Joined in the Sophomore Circle with the Vilsettes. one special there for you. - sign. -H -. - ar' The cneerieoders get reody for rne Vikings ro run rhrougn rneir 'N-so s .. . 'Wwe 5 ' ir ., os 1 1 r ,if x ,.. . ,.,. is :EI , 1. fllfi -fkkikk ur Y' '::':'N's 'LA,- k we i 5 sit Q I' Y Lono Pioberrs, Monique Boird, Jennie Brooks, Kristin Dreyer ond Denno Piooker clown oround during rne norionol comperirion in Orlando. 2 Krisrin Dreyer Denno Rooker Kim Homic Lono A Pioberrs ond f Donno Moisry execure perfecr sror lifts. .-ami Bock row from lefr ro riglwr: Angelo McCosl4ill, Krisry Leibmon, Holly Cooper, Alyson Surliffe ond Tricio Grisonri, Fronr row from lefr rc righrz Melisso Hurson, Corrney Hoggord ond Korhy Compbell. The freshmon squod molses rhe besr of Iirrle spoce during o foorboll gome or Rice Field. Holly Cooper ond Angelo McCoslsill encourage eoch orher before o pep rolly Kristy Leibman Tricia Grisanti and Alyson Sutliffe tal-ze a breals SPIRITED FRosH ' A .5 -- - ' s ,C -sei :See s -: Q: in X 2 A '--'Mx 'S e y. ...uma-f Melissa Hutson accepts the NCA regional trophy from an NCA official. apturing fourteenth place in the nation was quite an accom- plishment for the 1985-86 fresh- men cheerleaders. After quali- fying at the regional try-outs in October, the squad practiced a new routine to use at the Na- tional competition in Orlando, Florida. However, the NCA Cisla- tional Cheerleading Associ- ation? Championship was not the only award this squad brought home to Vines. During the summer at the SMU cheer- leading camp, four excellent and one superior ribbons were won, Through all of the com- petitions, the Vines freshmen cheerleaders maintained an average of ten hours a weels outside of class time that was spent in making signs for games, attending and cheering at games and practicing. Spon- sor Jan Tillery said, These girls were so much fun to be around. They were polite to everyone as well as being ter- rifically responsible in the jobs that they were elected to per- form. They were a joy! The freshmen cheerleaders were Alyson Sutliffe, Tricia Grisanti, Cortney Haggard, Kristy Leib- man, Kathy Campbell, Holly Cooper, Angela McCasI4ill and Melissa Hutson. iz ,L .. ,. . , . fit '. ', T2 '- 2. !,V, 1 2154- ,, Hu -' f H i I , , . M -. ,Q A V, 'ii Mix ' - -.,, . , f .T i es it f ig A -San Scutliffe, Kathy Cagfip ell aag icia 5512, ,f, -, rj I f-L 'Jr VVV, ,f f , 1 ' it Grisanti' in a e Kali routinef' ' 773' ' 'tra' , c , , it W--, . Front row left to right. Tracy Hiclss, Samantha Green, Jennifer Shafer, Holly Niebergall, Jill Holmes, row two-Dawn Costilow, Ali Theriau Allyson Hopper, row three-Michelle Pope, Janice Ellis, Lisa Strenger, Kristen Smollsa, Amy Teufel, Tamra Boyd, Rachel Cain, Arr Wimpey, Ashley Thompson, Jennifer Hudnall, Traci Collelti, Dena Thompson, Kelly Hilliard, Allison Merrill, Teri Paulson, row four-Ril Garner, Crissy Hanser, Tanya Green, Melissa Moore, Jenny Daniel, Angela Thompson, Alicia Burns, Kim VanderArls, Lynn Hargravi Stacy VanDermeer, Ginger Gaodsell, Amiee Herrington, Julie Hager, row five-Jenny Ward, Nicole Blaslse, Missy Mayhew, Jennni Reeves, Cory Brame, Julie McFarland, Kelly Tisdale, Jennifer Deaton, Blair Bowen, Camille Showalter, Kristin Peterson, Ashley Pteesi row six-Gogi Dux, Anne Katosic, Diane Wing, Cheryl Miserals, Melissa Murray, Amy Drannan, Keitha Psadlse, Tracey Koth, Dawn Cristi Jennifer Mowery. VIKETTES - LCDCDKING GOCDDP! his summer the Vikette Officers, Captain Jennifer Shafer and Lieutenants Jill Holmes, Holly Nieborgall and Samantha Green, at- tended Drill Team camp at S.M.U. They received a division I rating in dance and choreography as well as a special award on cre- ative night. Captain Jenni- fer Shafer and Lieutenant Holly Niebergall received additional distinction of be- ing selected to the All American Drill Team Sauad as well as being elected to the Who's Who Squad. The All- Americans performed at a world-class soccer game in Mexico City during Christmas vacation at the invitation of the Mexican Government. Holly Nie- bergall was named Out- standing Girl. ln July, the Vilsette line members attended camp at S.M.U. and came home with many awards. They also received a Division l rating in dance and marching. While at this camp, Lieutenants Jill Holmes and Samantha Green and linesman Amy Wimpey, were nominat- ed for the Who's Who Squad. The girls in the Who's Who Squad spent Thanksgiving weelsend at the Hyatt Regency in Dal- las and performed at a Dallas Mavericl-as game. Their success comes from their hard worls and the direction of Miss Dai not to mention Miss Da and the officers spendin many hours after schoi malsing up the routine The best part of the V lsettes is that they wot together as a unit, an each member is impo tant to their success. Th 1985-86 Vilsettes prove that Vines has the be: drill team. The Viketres come ro their finale during their performance or rhe The Vilserres prepare for the beginning of the game. Pearce game. Qs .9 ' s s v vas: iiee f s E s f- U The most important thing about Wkettes is the friends that you make. - Jennifer Shafer, Captain. Amiee Herringron and Krisrin Pererson work on their rourine as Miss Day looks on. The Vikerres enrerroin the srudenr body during rne Vines!Clorls pep rolly. High-leiclsing sryle is demonsrrored by rne Vilserfe during nolf-time. - Q K' - KLLL L . L 1 l i M M LW, W - A fi vm 7 i K SA Q - i ks Q ' ' 5 'W L I - LQ L Q , 1 K , Ly W L :LV -W 1, L. Q Y A -' 5 ,siege PX 5 ,fimm LL,f5rtf-QLLUZ9? V 's1w:,.Q3g K L Q NLLLW ,X 52? ff? me A -six S gi Holly Qi ,Sf f S? or - N :if SL S S Q 5 l WNW M' Woo 5 ,L k 1, ,.x.f:rr1-' gwmwew ,... -- 'Y 'igvgLL::::4L :L .W -rr:-::z:::1L, ..., A ,Lf-EXW LL y.yA. Le LL LLLL NWMNWWMYL ,LL-wmwmwgiij :V A--- 5 'L Lx if Ei' w LL-' 1.--, ..., - K L' ' L L S i Q'LL Q - L' ,Q L W ,L ' in -' H ,5 X VS' L I SY -- 7 - -- :I-:irq es: :i'-- X .':-L ' ' ' .L 9' - N 5 fi 3 GL 55FXiPi1f9'i5f . Q 1 H N ge Q1iiQ1'QLLLL ' , :Sf if L f A M - E . L XL I LL L gi 'xl L f f ' IX L 95 K .L il M or ---L ir so ' -L L ' di? 1 ' l' A - 1 ' P . H ., A x,xx ...x -gm K WLM, p -LM.o,- ,.., H LL ,,,. L ,L WWLLML L We 3 To ---- AL-'X Q L, L :,.. --, NWS ik. y,Y,,i: L A Ay.. ,, , 6 ' 'fE'1' ' ' 7: - E3 . . egress-Ev'lfsi-Kffg,,-gL:'--so sg Lz f l, - L y ' - L L:L .: w 5' Q, e l by L y y QQASQ:iii5 9'f5':'s7Q:l5f3f55f7??Sifl51f'?gig :fl L N5 V f 9skf37ff : '7' ,,5 Eff1i.fi?? 'n',EEQY: - mmf-X:1 Q ix L -L Q LL L L LL l 1 -- 1 M ...Ww,. 'xflwLL' . ' .L M -H - -' , LL L... 7 Julie Hogor ond Jennifer Deofon donce! gome, Preporing for o group picrure, rhe Vileerres ger rogerner before rne Vines!Shepron The Vilserres gorher for rhe Janice Ellis Amy Wimpey Tomro Boyd ond Kristen Smollso perform on exciring new rourihe. usoph circle. X i'T I V WW.W,,W, losr f The Vikerres molse Iosr minute prepororions for rhe The Vilserre monogers: I ro r-Rilso Gomer, Ashley Reece, Teri Poulsoh ond pep rolly, Michelle Pope. 221 Frosh Drill Team Vines Freshmen Drill Team members pay close attention to the WI IA I A C instructions of their director, Ms, Freeman. I he 1985-86 Vines Freshman Drill Team strived to become Vikettes. Each Day they worked hard to perfect the basic funda- mentals involved in being a Vikette. They worked on such things as march- ing, strutting, and kicking. Our main goal this year is to prepare ourselves for the difficult task of being a Vikette, stated one of the drill team members. This is not a performing group but they do per- form once at a Freshman Basketball game. The most important thing to these girls is mastering the skills required in being a future Vikette. E Front row left to right, Kristin Wright, Susan Chapman, Danielle Warren, Shea Foster, Kara McLemore, Krista Benedetto Karen Simmons, Erin McBee, Jill Hunter, Tricia Roth, Anne Marie Chard, Jennifer Vencevich and Angela Martin, second row: Linda Mitchell, Wendy Williams, Carolyn Hartman, Shelley Walker, Michelle Dunn, Jennifer Benton, Amy Jewett, Jenny Raljohns, Carrie Brummett, Shelley Irish, Chrissy Emerson, Rachel Buckner, Cindy VanDermeer, and Shannon Vincent, third row, Erika Gustorson, Heather Allison, Christi Olsen, Alicia Burleson, Lesli Wilson, Holly Phillips, Erin Hanafy, Amanda Lindley, Melissa Janovy, Jennifer Griffin, Kathleen Bell, Susan Bulthuis, Natalie Taylor and Melissa Ruby, fourth row, Krista Hurtado, Becky Brown, Susan Franklin, Julie Grayson, Kelly Lambert, D'anna Gray, Kara Walker, Sheena Laramore, Amy Redden, Jill Callahan, Keri Hamos and Ann Potts, fifth row, Nona Matzen, Lee Reed, Laurie Kline, Wendy Walton, Jennifer McComic, Holly Newding, Cindy Strom, Kelly Garth, Lori Jackson and Kirsten Nelson, sixth row: Sarah Weekes, Monica Dickey, Keri Robinson, Audra Cobb, Lara Ellis, Michelle Wheeler, Greta Kerwin and Nikki Cunningham. 222 Kristen Wright ond Donielle Worren dernonstrote their incredible flexibility during worm-ups. '55 2 Jennifer Benton extends Q bond to one of the teorn members who just connot quite get the energy to get off the floor. Jennifer McComic nos ner own privote tug-o-wor with Holly Newcling during stretching exercises. WW? all-R , Oi? - PM -1. Alicio Burleson, Christi Olsen ond Heother Allison perfect the Plono drill teom line morch. 22 GCING THE DISTANCE he 1985-66 Boys' Cross Country ream members from Vines ran ahead of rhe pack The members of rhis year's ream included: Kirk Gillefre, Larry Jackson, Paul Seelers and Karl Swierenga. They were coached by Rog- er Taylor. This year rhe ream compered in eighr races againsr schools such as Lake Highlands, Highland Park, P.E.S.H, and J. J. Pearce. The races rook place in differenr parks around rhe Merroplex. Each race consisred of a rhree mile run wifh as many as 150 comperirors. The Junior Varsiry runners were able ro rake Firsr Place ar rhe Arlingron lnvirarionol and rhe Jesuir lnvirarional. They also rook Second Place in rhe Plano lnvirarional and rhe J. J. Pearce lnvira- rional. Karl Swierenga was undefeared in disrricr comperirion and won rhe Disrricr Meer, buf he was unable ro compere in regional comperirion be- cause he was a sophomore. Sophomores are nor allowed ro compere in regional or srare competi- rion. The Cross Counrry ream ended rhe season successfully and are already looking forward ro nexr year's comperirion an rhe junior level. F '3 14.3 Larry Jackson looks ahead ro see when ro begin his sprinr Karl Swierenga comes over rhe hill way our in fronr of rhe pack Korl Swierengo leods the runners os he heods uphill. A00 fhGy'I'e Off! LA Korl Swlerengo ond Poul Sellers find rheir spor among the runners Lorry Joclason follows in srep during rhe roce. os the roce begins. ' Paul Sellers ond Larry Jod-1soQ spHnr1rowordL rne finish-lines l -iii fi' 321 ' ?' 2 G ff' Y , W MX T ,,.,,X L... .e N 'M 3 4 Q i .- , I Y 1 , X ii X The Pride Of Being 4751 Trey McLeon worms up before rhe game Mork Avery rounds 3rd bose on his woy ro home. Brion Coonfield strikes our on opponenr. HCDME RUNS AND FAST PITCHES 'ess .erik - Hfgiqgl f as -- ,. aj K if :ff'1f11i.52?i:: Zia asain U no .Ai ,.....: ,I , N i,.'l,,,Y limes' pal Ieqmgochangedrdsgs- Qtricte by defeating the g g Plano JV' time, Also winning rheir srsss g second game, the reafnfdefinirely loolss for the rest of rlfwefseason wirn hopes of a successful season. David Hughes prepares ro rhrow a fasrbalI, Troy Henson sers up a bunr. Mark Avery swings ar an oncoming ball. . Steven Poce whips-up on his opponent. mmm THE SPIRIT OF BEING The cheerleaders perform rheir finole or the . I if lost pep rolly. ? .. 7' . 55' 2. . - . 1 . ,1 1 '- sg ,N- M A, 'Q 'ego - y,.:,:41,. K' gig- - X, - I . ggi' f 5 .ge ' ' Ls -its-A5 jg - ' -- f'-- Q, 'fr -:mfr -. ' 2 2 . ' wwf' f I ' - 'sfiggiff I I it . TNA. - Te ' 'I .- I I 'Vi - I .tt wie:-,:.,,, afisgvgfws' , M , ay X ,M :mf f:L:e:.-ff. - gf I . 'ES f' . :ae J I.: ' if '- ' ' - - T' X , . I 1 - -A X,gfsv.zi'ff2Q iWw1 .. ,nm eg F522-. , .. be -1 .: I1 if: , I 5 ' -s-'T N , i as :se lf fifif x i .I '- . 1 .53 Q 5 iw 1' - 2 Que ue ya . : - ,. .. Q2 , ,. ' ' ' -r if . ' 15-f WV- . 11:Tg?35'fi5tr ,l gli' f' 'A' J if GFA I ' Q: ' 5515 I I ef I e I I e ' , I ' I S .34 . W -'TI ' M f-X Term ,- I I - ,, : f - ,Mew f Lk 5 ,V ., if gs E 3 eg T' X ii f 9 7.2 . .. 's5.55 'f.F' 1, ?5?5 f .-- i w X - is . ' '.f319iQ5' I' 251' . A 81155 -'si' I 'VSV N5 V. fe-,:. 1 - 1 i - V. L A KW, 5' VW! E9 ' C I WE VE GOT THE E'VE GCI THE ,gf 6 A W A w w V f T: T 'Sf Q5 5 V f,fyA 0 ., , . Ja K W 6? ,- 5 .. . Q I A vm ' - , Q my My is ff, T 'f -Q. 344 SY S'5ili?'44Ef5 'ifggw ESTSE? aw wifi?- ' A Q 4 uw wdfw 5113 f 2 mu, may gi gk 44 ggwwfirjt Gggfffr ig 11 fix 53519 21 5 s E4-1: ,g if na.,a.g,31,, 5 Q if 'lk gfsigvfvif S E S jf' r Y ,fig ff? Mew Mis A:Xf g'., Q 35553, ' Q, TTR -, . 7 wr : ,D-15 iii? E52 22,Qgmmiwgiiggws:swSff..1.,i1iA+-,S --f- 'Wm , ,, fr ' JMS' ' sn 'mg , V-q:,f4'5?3qx1fg5fi'1xg15i,g5g ggefbiaigsazk, . ,X , X, 1 -ww m M1::1f:5gfn-31.7, 1- WH , . , 'is Rss. 1 h . 4 t . 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 l A 1 1 ' 1 14 ' 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 3 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,, . , , , V ' 1 , ,,v.-W, YK---.W ----W 1,f- - --- -- W - -'W'-, 'f 'A ' ' 1 . I - i 2 1 1 . 1 , ' V , A --,mv--W WL YY,A rg AMAA , A-M ,Y, ' YY W A, Wu, g,,, Y , ,,,, , ,TYL -.L , , . Y Y Y ., 71.71 fsgsxgfsfsisfiwiislvsis K -. sw N ms R se g - X -'T .mm ' Q 4 ss High ond proud woved the Vines Viking flog.k W.A. VINES: THE NAME LIVES ON ines High School, the second ninth and tenth grade school built in the Plono Independent School District, wos nomed offer ond built on Iond formerly owned by Williom Aso Vines. lvlr. Vines wos d very successful former who concerned himself in motters of the community to os- sure good schools for the children of Plono. Born lVloy 6, 4853 in the smdll town of Troy, Alobomo, lvlr. Vines moved to Texos ond before purchosing Iond west of Plono, worked hord for severol yeors os o wogon troin driver ond form hond. ln 4877, lVlr. Vines morried Mortho Glover, o widow, ond hod three sons, Robert W., Chesley D., ond Wiliom Asc, Jr. lVlr. Vines served os director of the Plono Q ,,,..,...,.., .. . if.. .. is ' Lszsf- .'.. ' - ' is xnxx .Q - S NK XR If . s x dwg We s x snggw 5 9 s A-,e 1 . S , ' , - ,,,. ,X 3 .- . 2 , Ncitionol Bonk for thiry yeors. He olso wos o chorter member of the Plono lVlosonic Lodge ond olso served os lVloster. ln 4934, Mr. Vines wos so populor, he wos listed in the guide Who's Who in Texas. After living ci long ond rewording life, lvlr. Vines died on June 30, 4929, but his nome will live on representing the fine institution of Vines High School. lisif. ,........,.... ,...... .., .ss . .'e' 9, .,,. .Q 3 ' , .. ..... , mm S W.A. who'? remorks d wedry Steve Molo. The cornerstone of the building reflects its nome- soke. The Plano Daily Sfar-Cou- rier reporTs on The dedi- T- T caTion cerimonies aT - .- S 3 .-ss. . , , s--is - ss- -- -- ., - ss s- Q, , T- - -- .-----1-2, si.S-agus---,-5-1 -,-Q.-oi. --.1 51. K: .M -5 fs Y -.. - -2- .sf - . f- Q 2 . - - - - --.-ups --sy --sf-si--,- ki .. s . -, s. sv- . I v . . V ss g M ,. r ' - T- - - X s - ,,,, ,,. MQW A -f - - -- X - ---1-s,i22-.se-gs s-,s f -s l: -- T - -- 532 - Z O- -kk- T Z , . 5 - f T .Q ' is '- SH ' ,X 5 - s -A --sw,Ng--,--.3.---.-----W--s -- Q. c M - - - 2' - -w - N ---' f -ilffiiiii-i, ,ij-. , - --'sw s 5 - .. . - ,-5 ---mm. -ww ..-. , . '- -xiii .. -3- .ss . ,- as .,,W,i.- - .s .ss QA,-Q Y- L---.-.. -- -- Q f f fffiffr '--53 , 1 All -5- .. -s . f . pp i ' -- ,...-- .., e--, ..X- - .e.-,- .- .--. .--7-----. L... - -. . . . - ,. - -sf-i S- - -- A -mi. 2- Q- Vines. is jg T Programs were disTrib I uTed To Those who aT Tended The open ho USG. IN THE BEGINNING: THE DEDICATION - Twas on Novem- ber 14, Ten years ago in 1976, ThaT The firsT open house was held aT Vines in a combined dedica- Tion and open house ceremony. AT 2:00 p.m. ThaT Sunday afTernoon, The doors opened To ex- ciTed parenTs, sTudenTs, faculTy members, and even The superinTen- denT of Plano schools, Dr. H. Wayne Hendrick, who aTTended The cere- mony. The beginning of The ceremony broughT a musical prelude per- formed by The firsT Viking band led by lVlr. Jerry Finnell who is sTiIl wiTh The band Today. AfTer- wards, The ROTC lead everyone in The pledge of allegiance To The flag. Third, Then-presi- denT of The school board, RuTIedge Hag- gard, welcomed every- one To The special oc- casion followed by a school greeTing from sTudenT council presi- denT Debbie Epp. The firsT principal of Vines, lVlr. KeiTh Sockwell, inTro- duced each guesT To The awaiTing audience before more beauTiful music was made by The choir led by direcTor DeWayne McCullough. Because of The dedi- caTion of The school To William Asa Vines, The Vines family, represenT- ed by RoberT A. Vines, sTood To make a pre- senTaTion To The school. Finally, addiTional com- menTs were made by Mr. Sockwell before ev- eryone joined in To sing along wiTh The choir and band for The Alma MaTer of Vines. l, , ..'T1 . ' q - L ' ' qsfi-fF'.:'2:3, -ILE.-'f55'al ' '- tmfi 425 1 fs fiiiiiglifsfizz-24'ifsgi f - A , , - - f Ii ig 1 .. Z- A l. . 1-1. ,w,-- -,- ,-.. . . .., . .- - ff .m f .1 L--.rw W E W - 'f fm Q55 4- ' 0,51 '52 SE, 3 is 4.-.sh ,ry . egg hwgiiiia-f f ff swf- 'ni ra:-n ' 2 , 7 'ju ,, - K.. -f ggiezgzi f il g h zi ksrilx , X E K, S s if his gi 5 . 5 5 T .. . 2 5 gs T5 f , 5 ,, -,,-W-gg-,ggi J- g Q ', r 1. a w fig - ,. . 0 ., ' f ., T' 71 - ' f 5,4 f um ww- T E ri: 1 S a g I -ffl H' L ' w- 'Jiri' 5:4 1 z ' . lf7f.f f:..'. .fiE1?5WSYf?f '2r fi sf-1-W' f:.a,,-f sz -f ' 'iff-F' xl , .f qv' ' K., ,,,..' -3: ,f..-lfz-1 .,,.,PH., ., 2 - ff ,V .,e-' ' 1' 1 if ' UZ I m m . , . 1. 'im'- 1 V , 1--T---sf--,wif-ff. , a:.,fi':sfT?:,. in - . l . - Lg 1,-fmgE,,,g,, . I f, .inffzw :-,gl-ymsi.1'f,.-,fi.::,,:3 ,J ya- rm, T 4, ,V iffy,- f .. .fqggyvgg - . - ' .faif,- ,,v,,,w A W W ,m ,,-..g. 1 f um. L.. The schedule of evenTs for opening cerimonies was IisTed in The program. THOSE WERE THE DAYS 1 A ', 1 '-,' LL1 ,', 1 ff? L'E,', 2 4 . ' . E EE 4 Q EEE , iff if 5 if ' f if ,,,,.. , 5' T I V ., K, , 2 Z' ' gg, if V 1, V' f f s ,Q Q if S - '- i 1. ze 1 2- nge, . wi, -ll 4 f .w ' . 5 4. A ,, L.'1,, ,, 4,.4 .. .,g. . .,,.,,v,- .,,,,, , ,,,..,. . H -'-' ' J I I , ,,,, 7' T' LE -. ' hose were The days. ThaT phrase can mean many differenT Things To many differenT people. When ou generafion Thinks back over The pasT Ten years during which Vines High School has flourished as a high school, many inTena- Tional evenTs have occurred we will never forgeT. Who can ever forgeT some of The wild evenTs and fads which marked The sevenTies'? ' ln The enTerTainmenT indusTry, Bee Gees were in wiTh The largesT selling album of 4978 from The hiT movie SaTurday NighT Fever . ThaT film along wiTh The popular film Grease made acTor John TravolTa a household name. The movie STar Wars sTarTed a new revoluTion in dazzeling spe- cial effecfs. ln music, The Bee Gees' broTher Andy Gibb was one famous Teen idol wiTh The number one hiT Shadow Dancing . Television made hisTory wiTh shows like All in The Family and Soap which delT wiTh l 1 i i li 5 5 A 2 i l G T E subjecTs never before delT wiTh on Televi- sion, and popular book characfers Nancy Drew and The Hardy Boys were broughT To life for a shorT lived series sTarring Shawn Cassidy, Parker STevenson and Pamela Sue lvlarTin. IT also seems hard To believe ThaT The Iran hosTage siTuaTion happened over seven long years ago. AyaTollah Khomeini re- Turned To lran To develop an Islamic repub- lic, EgypT and Israel signed a fromal peace TreaTy on March 26, 4979, and, abouT ThaT Time, a major nuclear accidenT occurred aT The Three Mile Island Power PlanT when a bubble was discovered in The fuel rods of The reacTor. ln The wide world of sporTs, Bruce Jenner won The decaThlon for The U.S. in The 4976 Olympics, and The Dallas Cowboys were defeaTed in Superbowl Xlll by The PiTTsburg STeelers. i 3 THE WCRLD 0F THE '80'S he 1980's have also been witness to many eye- catching events. ln July of 4984, for example, the entire world watched as Lady Diana Spencer wed future king of Eng- land, Charles lvIountbattan-Wind- sor, at St. Paul's Cathedral in Lon- don. John Hinkley, Jr. tried to as- sassinate President Ronald Rea- gan. Over in Rome, Pope John A Paul ll was shot in the hand. Amer- ica also came close to having the first woman vice-president when Geraldine Ferarro ran with Demo- cratAWalter Mondale in the 4984 election. The film industry brought Wolf- gang Amadeus' life to the screen in the award winning Ama- deus . Television saw the return of Bill Cosby in The Cosby Show . VCR's gained popularity in the homes, and video-rental be- came a flourishing business. Many 2 Mrs. Dreyer played the big, bad wolf in years past. if . W z 4' A A .T 17 5 7 ' ns .z .:f',gV4i,g :A 'J 'I I ' '5,J1E,,1.-' 1 .. L 5555.252 , 91 A .ml .gm V A V I I ? it beloved actors and actresses of the past lost their lives in the eighties. Princess Grace of Mon- cao Qformerly Grace Kellyy was killed in a car accident. Henry Fonda, Rock Hudson, and Orson Welles all passed away. The 4980's have also show ad- vanced technology being put to good and bad use. The good news was that Barney Clark was the first recipient of the world's first artificial heart. The bad news was that 4985 was the worst year for air travel what with hljackings and destructive crashes ending the lives of many passengers. Although the past decade held various happy and tragic times for many, the future years many of us live and learn through will also carry many interesting memories that will only seem to be scattered bits of trivia to fu- ture generations. -i i 5, if if Pw...i...f51:.f. i f.. -N 579 . K fr .M . .. f - C i1A1fQ5l .Fif?fiW--'iii-S if--ws -.wa-!z.'L ' 5'.s l xv- . 1 we . 1 1: l -L11 gif - .1-1 . .fir fe. V -.... .... M, 5 iff. iv5f'Uws fvflgwzeiilzgiawzs f:'s1'Kv2 3 ,if-4fife:f1v21f 'Q if T Pie in the face of the police in a past pep rally. YEA, Mrs. Wolkupl GO, Mrs. Harrison! Bulldlng Vines' Foundation PAYING THEIR DUE elng aT Vlnes for Ten years IS no small accompIlshmenT Several faculTy members have been here slnce The doors flrsT opened Some have moved lnTo dlfferenT poslTlons and some are sTlll lmparTlng Thelr parTlcular knowledge To classes of Vlklngs Mr Walker was an AsslsTanT Prlnclpal He now lS The Prlnclpal of Vlnes Mr SmlTh once served hls Tlme ID The maTh classroom whlle now he commands The posT of AsslsTanT Prlnclpal ln charge of currlculum Mrs Means began as an lnsTrucTor ln The speclal educa Tron area and afTer compleTlng her famlly reTurned To Vlnes To become DeparTmenT Head Mrs Means was also selecTed To re presenT Vlnes as Teacher of The Year one of Those Teh years of service Mrs Walkup flrsT TaughT ln The hlsTory deparTmenT Then added sponsorshlp of The Honor SocleTy To her duTles LasT year Mrs Walkup Took The relns of The hlsTory deparTmenT ln hand and be came :Ts DeparTmenT Head Mr Flnnell began The award wlhnlng Golng Band from Vlklng Land and sTlll leads IT alThough wlTh enroll menT galns he has added asslsTanTs Mrs Duke and Mrs Harrlson also have puT ln Thelr dues for Ten years aT Vlnes Mrs Duke has TaughT LaTln and hlsTory and sponsored The LaTln Club She also has had The honor of Teacher of The Year Mrs Duke IS presenTly very acTlve ID The Teacher supporT assoclaTlon of The Texas EducaTlonal Agency an affllaTe of The NaTlonal EducaTlonal Agency Mrs Harrl son has TaughT ID The maTh deparTmenT flrsT as an lnsTrucTor and ID more recenT years become DeparTmenT Head CerTalnly Ten years of Teachlng IS an accompllshmenT and among These Vlnes personnel There are more Than 'IOO years of experlence ln an age where Teachers are so seldomly Thanked for Thelr conTrlbuTlons and compensaTed jusTly for Thelr work IT IS somewhaT flTTlng To honor These Teachers and admlnlsTraTors ln Thelr efforTs and endeavors To educaTe The youTh of The communlTy and mosT especlally for belng Those bulldlng blocks ThaT have enabled Vlnes To recognlzed as an ouTsTandlng school - . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 xx - 1 11 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TEACHERS FUR TEN: BETTY DUKE s. Duke is just one of several Teachers ThaT has been Teaching aT Vines High School since iTs open in 4976, and she says she's glad To be here. Back in 4976, The Plano inde- pendenT School DisTricT was looking for a LaTin Teacher To Teach aT The new Vines High School, and Ms. Duke, who Then TaughT in lVlcKinney, wanTed To be The one They found. Because of The excellenT repuTaTion of The P.l.S.D. proceeding iT, Ms. Duke arranged an inTerview and, wiThin one week, had been hired as The new LaTin Teacher of Vines. Things aT Vines are now much differenT Than when The school firsT opened. lVls. Duke explained ThaT The sTudenTs have changed a greaT deal and have been much nicer The pasT few years Than in The beginning. The sTudenTs also show much more school spiriT. ln The firsT few years, kids TreaTed Vines as more of a sTepping sTone To The Senior High, buT lVlrs. Duke parTicipaTes in one of The fads of Tele- phone-booTh-sTuffing. now The people parTicipaTe in school acTiviTies and exhibiT pride by Taking care of Their school. One such example is The way The sTudenTs Take pride in The appearance of Vines. For years, vandalism hasn'T been a problem, and This year The sTudenTs have been keeping The cafeferia cleaner aTTer lunch and hallways clear of Trash afTer school. Vines is unique and special To Ms. Duke because of The sTudenTs. Vines sTudenTs always score The highesT on TABS TesTing given To The freshman class. Vines also has one of The highesT aTTendance re- cords in The area showing ThaT sTudenTs are willing To learn and appreciaTe Vines being here To Teach Them. For The pasT Ten years, Vines has been here wiTh wonderful Teachers like lVls. Duke waTching The growTh and changes in The school, and hopefully Vines and lvls. Duke are here for many more years To come. g. is gl 2 ?i PresenT-day lVlrs. Duke, who we all know and love. Ti ficfk ix, 1 . si . 1 gn - L Q Tie.-.J ' 0 ' .Q if if'P !---fr: .xv -.. wiv: ' ..r 4 --., .W 5- If ,. ,x M ,A-,.,,f N XI.,liAI,I ecording The Years he best way To re- member your pasT school years is Through The purchase of a yearbook. Yearbooks say a loT by using words and picTures which Tell all ThaT happened in ThaT school year. Yearbooks show The people CsTudenTs and fac- ulTyj, The places Cpep ral- lies, sporTs evenTs, class- roomsy, and The evenTs Csocials, fooTball gamesj ThaT make a parTicular year sTand ouT and shine from all The resT. Vines High School has puT ouT a yearbook every year since The firsT. ln The begin- ning, The yearbook was Ti- Tlecl The Valhalla which is The name for The large Vi- king ships. The nexT year The name was changed To The Odyssey which repre- senTs The Trip home. Each separaTe yearbook has a cenTral Theme which brings all The secTions of The book TogeTher wiTh one message. The pasT Themes for The yearbooks sTarTing wiTh The firsT one in 4977 are Friendship and Memories. The Odyssey has a clifferenT inTerpreTa- Tion for everyone, Over The Rainbow, New Places, New Faces, Newspaper, Ad- venTures. The Odyssey, Space and lT's All in The Way You Look aT IT. So, because of The memories of The yearbook capTures iT all iT shows and says, iT really does serve a purpose oTher Than To jusT enTerTain wiTh piThy cap- Tions and horrible canaids Taken when leasT expecT- ed. 237 g i f 3 fi sail g ' . T 5, .H . 1 - f - .,: L 5 c Q. Sports Review n The year 1976, Vines sTarTed sTrong in sports. Cooch Jon Crew led A5 sTorTing sophomores inTo 40 gomes, A of which were won, 5 were losT, ond 4 wds Tied. The frosh Tedm ended Their '76 seoson wiTh 8 wins ond only 2 losses. BoTh boy soph ond frosh boskeTboll Tedms were led To defeoT 26 oTher Tedms To win Two TournomenTs. AnoTher winning Teom of The 4976-77 school yeor wos The Vines girls' volleyboll Teom who won 8 ouT of 40 gornes ond wenT on To Toke firsT ploce in The Pldno Tourndr'nenT. The efforT mode by Vines sporTs ployers in 4977 wds dll worTh iT in o soph record of 4-4-4. Once ogoin frosh hod dn excellenT fooTbdll seoson wiTh on 8-3 ploying re- cord. The freshmdn girls' boskeTboll A Teorn hdd o 40-5 disTricT sTonding ond pldced firsT in The Plono 9Th Grode Tourno- rnenT. STdrTing off The 4978 yedr wiTh on 8-2 record, The soph fooTbdll Teom scored o ToTol of 208 poinTs ogdinsT compeTi- Tors. This yedr The Vines golf Tedm pldced in The Top Ten of Their disTricT, ond Tennis showed o win- ning sTredk wiTh o record of 406-60. Due To bod weoTher, The Trock Tedm only goT To compeTe in four meeTs, buT despiTe lirniTed compeTiTion, The Teom won The ciTy rneeT ond gdined o vdluoble experience. Members Of CJ 4979 bC1SkeTbGII Teom. Y T The beginning of The decade, The - sophomore fooT- boil Teom sTood 6-3 while The freshmon HA Teom worked hord for Their 7-3 gdme ToTol. The sopho- more girls' volleypoll Teom spiked up The yeor wiTh o seoson record of 42-6 ond d second ploce Tro- phy in The G-rdnd Proirie TourndmenT. Winners of The 4983 yeor in sporTs include The Vines boseboll Teom which hod four wins, ond only suffered Three losses. The Tennis Teom wiTh eighT T ' 1 ,.l' f .r 2-.Q T 'il :f-- 3, ' ,'- ' 1 - -:gl -, Ez' ,., , 3 1 LT 9 T li m - ,f, if f 3 T T Y x -4 T f 4si',l r 4 lll 'Tiff-T, f3l'2wz-5 - , if fi , , ,ysrwmx l'fr.i 5Q?s.Ef?L1 ,5r5Mwz?, 9 5 ri 4. 9 521 ll rfamsffi , , fl f'2-,Wi T .9?.,:f'? fffmfrafzz, if:-limi' ?'zi?fm:1z, 23.9 :T Q M ' l l , , , ,.f,a.- , ,s T T T Bw: Dm! rifspfzqwr his evzperz skifl' as he fzwdfes Vines Trock Teom of five yeors dgo. A WINNING PAST wins ond no losses, ond The Vines soccer Teom wiTh o finol seoson record of 8-2-4 ond The disTricT TiTle. The sophomore Vi- kings foofboll Teom hod dn excellenT seoson wlTh eighf wins, one loss, ond The honor of being DisTricT Chomps. The 4983-84 fooTboll seoson wos definiTely one of ochieved gools. The sophomore fooTboll Teom finished wiTh on ouTsTdnd- ing record of 9-O-4. IT wos Vines besf since The 4984- 82 Teom wos olso unde- feoTed. The boys sopho- more boskefboll Teom scoreboord shows d finol record of 20-7, whereos The girls sophomore bds- kefboll Teom showed o seosondl record of 43-3. When 4985 rolled oround, hord Troining helped The Viking Sophs win ci fooTbdll seoson of A-3-4. The boys freshmon boskeTboll HA Teom hod o winning 42-5 seoson. The wresfling Teoms 7-6-4 record wos ochieved. All in dll, The posT Ten yedrs in Vines High School sporTs hisTory shows hord work, dedicofed dThleTes, ond excellenT Teom spiriT ond pride from dll. 239 l Selection ot those students comprlslng the Super- Iative Sectlon ol the yearbook ls an honor bes- towed upon them by the student body as well as the faculty. These students are honored for thelr contributions to Vlnes In areas ranglng from aca- demlcs to sports. Whatever the area, these stu- dents are well-respected by thelr fellow class- mates and teachers allke. Congratulations to these students on this accomplishment and hon- or. SUPERLATIVE PHOTOS BY GARY BARNES David Procyk Mr. Vines 1985-86 WW Kristin Dreyer Miss vines 19as-so 2af WA 4 1 ii! if igwnvfn dgygeififii? we ,ff V ge gk Wi? fi Q64 p A F f ,-Cty Ai 1 'ff ei, 5-w -fb P' fig, I Z f s ., .,,. ,W Q? fi 1 fr v 5: veg.. vii is we 'ff' 42,5- w'Ef '5,. ,P 5 w, 11 K if 5 Q ,M 9 ' 5 dk 1 fag 5 K if Q 4 3 5 , M 'f K ' 'xi ?E4f 'f !i'JEQi 'R , V J fi. ' , 1 ,L f - U!-E ,'skg,ffgZ5, ' IH h' g 1 Mizz! ' 92,2 15 : ' 1Q,' i i g Bi f if ' ' iff A 34? 5 is , A 1 f , i 23. ,K 5 Mx S W xy WM ff L, W2 4 i if 3? Q55 gi S e x 52' :ui 9 f 11 ?, :M fff' 1'.f15:2fsf,ff2,wQ,i3fgl?f1-f. , EE, 'ff , I ,su -- sw,fv2f4fsffw ,V may o Mr. and Miss Vines Runners-up Todd Cione Amy Teufel 1, . ff if 1,,' 5 sf ,Aw 'x3 C' I f. f 6114619 1 1 1 fx! lx f A . 1' is mv fi I 4 HW Qld' 41.525 gilt 1 at I rw- I UWM , . Q E ,J gg ., ,4, iaaw' W'd N ,,,, Y F, k 7, ,gray L. W, ws '-I is f SUPER SDPHS Y :rom left to right: Lana Roberts, Kevin Ford, Tracy Hicks, Kevin Kennedy, Amy Wimpey and seated in trontj Darin Lyons. 245 X SUPER SOPHS A , '-:A: rsl gl 4 f f From leff fo righf: Kim Hamic, Chris Peferie, Tiffany Balley, Qseafedj Craig Jeffrles, JoJe Shankle and Melissa Murray. 246 SUPER SQPHS ve From lefi to right: Leo Tang, Denna Rocker, Mah Kershaw, Anja Rahe and Lance Blackburn NOT PICTURED: Jennifer Shafer. 247 SUPER SOPHS E i Z From lefl lo righl: Monique Baird, Joe Gill, Holly Niebergall, Qsealedj Proctor and Qsealedj Barry Millender. 248 l.Cl'lCe SUPER SOPHS 1 ga gi ' fl. , . Wi - :S ' U i fili, L 33. 15? ' From left to right: Rachael Easton, Jeff Slringer, Raymon Merrill and Qsealed in middle, Cheryl Miserak. Tom Waidzunas, Alllson 249 SUPER SQPHS From left to rlghl: Bobby Slano, Qsealedj Blair Bowen, Qsfondingj Jennifer Hudnall, Qsealedl Alicia Burns, Joey Gressett and Greg Horne. 250 SUPER FRosH Standlng from left to right: Rafael Tavarez, Mlke Young, Alyson Sutllffe and Lee Langle Seated from left to rlght: Trlola Grlsantl and Chrissy Emerson. 251 Y SUPER FROSH Standing from left to right: Kristy Leibman, Jason Denton and Cortney Haggard. Sealtec from left to right: Regan Rawlinson, Lori Masterson and Sean Murphy. 252 SUPER FRCSH From left to right: Melissa Hulson, Brad DeJean, Angela Mccaskill, Bruce Vanderven, Holly Cooper and Qkneelingj Jimmy Strong. 253 SUPER FRQSH From Iett to right: Jenny Bowling, J.J. Vasquez, Lisa Perry, Richard Proctor, Kathy Camplbell and Qseated in trontj Scott Brewer. 254 suren Fnosn From left to right: Lucia Snltzer, Kelly Lamberl, Ron Landen, Laurie Kline and Qkneellngj Chad Kuesler. NOT PICTURED: Ronald Boogie Nixon. 255 Farrell, 'jimmy p. 74 Easton, Rachael p. 74, 146, 161, 172 Eaton, Karl P. p. 74, 113 Ehrig, Cynthia p. 74, 145 Ellis, Janice p. 74, 218, 221 Erickson, Kevin p. 74, 145, 179 Eshbaugh, Tim p. 74 Eshelman, Nathan p. 74 Eubanks, Kevin p. 74 f -f . 27:51 P- 74 iiiifiafiiias, David p. 74 Fay, David p. 74, 170 Feagley,fQBrad p. 75 Ferry, Michael p. 75 Ferson, Suzi p. 7,5 ,,-. ,Qg5j,i! Findleywgghristi 1pifi7,'5 ii ' iv. 75 Fibre? ,l'f Heather p. 75 Floyd, Kevin p. 75 Bland. Doug p. 68 cokeiy, Mike p. 71, 184 sophomores Blfwkei Nicole D- 687 218 coiieiii, Traci p. 71, 136, 218 Blood. Brian D- 68. 184 Collier, James p. 71, 145 30911316 EUPA 68 Collura, Jerome p. 71 Borman, Trisha p. 68 Commgn, Chris p, 71 B0'f1'3UXi D? 1eV1e D. 68 Cone, Mary Beth p. 71, 145 Bowen, Blair p. 68, 170, 172, Cook, Juli p, 71, 157, 159 218 I I Cooley, Rick p. 71, 176 Boyd Meridith D- 68 coorifieid, Brian p. 71 Boyd, Tamra p. 68, 218, 221 Corley, Kim p, 71 BV-9dYi Clint P. 68, Cornforth, Megan p. 72, 148 Bradford, Bfett D. 68, 145 Cortez, I-Qglie p. 72, 162 Bfamei Cory D- 687 218 cosiaiio, Rake p. 72 Bfaflfi Mark P- 69 Costilow, Dawn p. 72, 161, Brasher, Chris p. 69, 180 170, 213 7 2 Brer1kuS.Tinf1 D- 69, 137, 7 . CQ.Y9lTt,VhCi'U'iS p. 72, 137 ,.,.. ,.., 7 1 . 1, 1 , , Q A 17052121 213.214 12157 cowin1:7ehrisxine.,7Q, 72, 7 , ., i..1, ,7V,,71,1V..7,7. , Brewer, Molly p, 69 7 1 - i,,,, ,1,52.-154' 155i Abel, Shannon'pg166,,i.715O,, 1 Brock. Tfaiiey D-f59i'4l,.,2OO,, Cox, Christi pi. 7,2 ,,,i i' 'ii,i 1 Ackerman,'iTod,d,,p,,,,66 i'i' 1 L ' 'f iiiii 7 .201 7 . ,,,, N 'COX yi,,, R3chae1l,7ip'Q'72, 145' 'J Adams, Dayidphi ilsoij 'i',' Brockmanl, Bethmpi .1i' 69,7'l48,,, . ,..,, COX, Remmi ,'i., 727 ,V H H Adamsyg,Jame,slpLf66j ,1i 1 48 , BIQORSB. RICHHYS3 Pi '30i'i5'9z gfV ,1,,, . .7 ,1,, Gmc, Robihifp. ii.-, 7 17 V ' AC1ki.n.S...7.LeS116illiJ.Qli'56i,i'1457 A 154. .,ii Q ,i.i ' .iii Y 7 F ' 7 sviiiis Q ,iii Q rii .iii . AieearwlS51i1'Rf1Yrf10U'p: iisr 665 iiiiisi in Brooks, JeHrvePf...69i 17017 ,,., ,727 7 H . Aieixmdff-ir.g722Trey,QQbfii66i ilfisiwiirliiiiiri BfO7WF1i,.L21Ur9512451594 161- iii. sisi iiiiii 2.18 2044-2057 ,1 sii 7 siii 1 T iiii E if . ICf0SSnQ7ri2Bi5iFii9ifD1 217 112 iis 1-iffda D- 72i 204, 711.11815f115?if7Kf9tf1YfPi147664917180 -iss 205 7 7 fAil'pert5i',1Niki'1.ip'.7166, 161 1 'J ' 'Bf'0Wl'1- isi QCurtis, Patty p.i 72 Ainderson,iJane p. 66 l31'0Wl'1Gi Tim D- 691 'i ' ' , Anderson, Marianna p. 66, Buckner. Marc D- 69 1 145 Bruenning, Greg p. 69 , Andrews, Dan p. 66, 176 Apligian, Carolynn p. 66 Ariza, Stanley p. 66, 145 Augustus, Angie p. 66 Avirett, Andy p. 66, 113 ii' Brummett, Camie p. 69 Bryan, Lisa p. 69, 184 7 Bucaram, Christopher p.7769, Bueitianan, Wendy p. 69 Bijchh olz, Judy p. 69 V2 .sisfm ..7i7 . . 7 ii Ford, Kevin p. 75,' 170, 180,., 1 1 87 Forsberg, Chad p. 75, 154 Francis, Scott p. 75, 184 Fraueriheim, Wendy p. 75, 1452 172 54' 7, .21 ,,,. Bauman Stacey p 70 V Freeman, Matthew p. 75, . . 1 , - 180.1 192 Julie p. 70, 161, 28 Danforth Cole p 72 161 . .i..s 1. - 1 . liii 1 iilf we i11.i iii iiiil D- 70 .... ,..2. ,,,, ii. 7C 21 ,.,, ,5 ,ii,:f ,'i,f'ii. - 's7'i.1.fi711:,! i,',,' -1 71,,ii ., 176,77 .'-f if . . 1 T MQ ,ii' f iifs 1 iii 1i.r 117 iiii iiiiii iii iii . A iti iri r .2 ir . ,. 1 .,.. .,.... iiil TTT 1i,l liiii 77ii,i 1 ilii Defviei ssi G2fyfPl?.v73i 7 A it S .,,. Pr? rrii 7 7 11ii'f iiii f . iiiis 1.ii s.i, . -TRT7 7 is ,.,, .,.ii1 iiii 7 p. 7.i f . 8f77 nii .777 1 7rr7i7 7i7.,, 7 iiieairdziiimonique iir JQJ. .,,,. i Ueiatte, iii 6 .,77 p. 677 1 149' Banks, will p. e7,7ia1s1f43i, 145 7iii1s., Deneefk s..1 , Galloway' 1-152 D- Barker, skannonf.pgie7 cam, Rachel p. 70, 13'7, 218 DCSDHH1. Kevm P- 73 77.77 . ..7.,,.7rii77 171 i Garlick. Jefffy p. 75. 210, Barker, Todd p. 67 Callaway, Robert p. 70, 145 D'Ck9 '5Of1i -11111 D- 73 7 ii 2111 Barker, Tommyp. 67, 167, 184 i Barrett, Jason p. 67 Bartley, Jody p. 67, 153 Barton, David p. 67 Batchelor, Jolynn p. 67 Bayless, Rip p. 67, 184 Bealke, Joe p. 67 Beckman, Joel p. 67 Ben, Biii p. 67 Bennett, Elizabeth p. 67 Bennett, Jeff p. 67, 181 Bennett, Jimmy p. 67 Bennett, Stacy p. 67 Bertram, Troy p. 67 Berg, Joel p. 68 Berger, Kim p. 68 Bergin, Scott p. 68 Besanceney, Danny p. 68, 174 Bird, Jason p. 68 Bishop, Mike p. 68, 157, 159 Blackburn, Lance p. 68, 170, 184 Blackwell, Stephen p. 68 Calvert, Andrew p. 70, 145 Cameron, Kevin p. 70 Carr, Will p. 70, 184 Carton, Kim p. 70, 145 Casey. Cara p. 70, 170 Casey, Lara p. 70 Castoro, Theresa p. 70, 146, 147 Caylor, Scott p. 70 Chancy, Karen p. 70 Cheng, Karen p. 70 Cheng Christi Chang. Wen p. 70 an, Jennifer p. 70 Christie, Brian p. 71, 206 Cione, Todd p. 71, 166, 167, 170, 184, 187 Clare, Cathy p. 71 Clarke, Shailagh p. 71, 172 Clausen, Matt p. 71, 145 Clipp. Chop. Kathy p. 71 Kelly p. 71 Cochran, Michelle p. 71, 137, 154 Cochran, Scott p. 71, 176 Coffman, Jeff p. 71 Dodson, Karen p. 73, 172 Donato, Eileen p. 73, 146 Drahoyzal, Elizabeth p. 73 Drennan, Amy p. 73, 218 Dreyer, Kristin p. 73, 170, 212, 214, 215 Drohan, Derek p. 73, 145 Drury, Cathy p. 73, 100 Dugan, Tom p. 73 Duke, Larry p. 73 Dukes, John p. 74, 112, 208 Dulaney, Rick p. 74, 204, 205 Duncan, Karl p. 74, 170, 184 Dungan, Tim p. 74 Durbin, Lawrence p. 74, 145 Durham, Amy p. 74 Dux, Gogi p. 74, 218 Dyer, Chris p. 74, 113, 137, 150 Garner, Dane p. 75 Garner, Rika p. 76, 218, 221 Garner, Todd p. 76 Garrett, Chris p. 76, 170, 180, 184 Garrett, Lacey p. 76 Gaston, Steve p. 76, 150 Gay, David p. 76, 176 Geiger, Kim p. 76, 200 Geiger, Tena p. 76, 110, 145 Geller, Jim p. 76, 180 Giacalone, Mario p. 76 Gibbs, Alan p. 76 Gill, Jennifer p. 76 Gill, Joe p. 76 Gillette, Kirk p. 76, 145 Gilmore, Brenda p. 76, 145, 172 Gladden, Lisa p. 76, 196, 200 Glaser, Stepher p. 76 Gleghorn, Heather p. 76 Glodo, Amy p. 76 Gomez, John p. 76, 184, 187 Goodsell, Ginger p. 77, 161, 172, 218 Grant, Blaine p. 77, 204, 205 Gray, Lance p. 77 Brandon p. 77 Rick p. 77 Samantha p. 77, 109, Green, Green, Green, 170, 218, 220 Green, Tanya p, 77, 218 Greenberg, Geri p, 77, 145, 172 Gressett, Jody p. 77, 166, 167, 184 Griffing, Rachel p. 77, 113V 146, 157 Grizzle, Angela p. 77 Gross, Eric p. 77, 148 i1s!gf?f- 5 iii- i gs -1 ' fizgf5ifV4'I--'V1zY,-5f'-'iffy,sf-,1sj:sfH?iLs'i Hollomon Danna p 80 Holman Beckle p 80 Holmes Jlll p 80 218 220 Hoodk Davud p 80 HootenJam1e p 80 150 Hopper Allyson p 80 148 Hoskmg Ruchard p 80 Home Gregp 80 143 145 Huber Jeffp 80 181 184 Huckabay Pam p 80 udnall Jennifer p 80 104 170 172 218 Huffman Chrlsp 80 iV?VE1aggncL ps QQ 2 Keenan Ernest P 82 146 Kelley Mattp 82 Kellner Mlchelle p 82 Memp Kristen p 82 196 197 200 Kennedy Kevm p 82 148 149 150 170 172 179 Kepler Bully p 82 208 Kepner Kyle p 82 Kershaw Mattp 82 184 Kldd Melnssa p 82 150 153 Kullen Mnchael p 82 208 Klmzey Shane p 82 Kuncald Janne p 83 McDonald Heather p 84 McFarland Julie p 85 105 161 218 McKenzie Randa p 85 145 McKinney Kevin p 23 85 McLean Wllllam p 35 85 166 184 McLendon Mark p 85 148 McMullen Jeffp 85 Mackner Laura p 85 Madden Stephame p 85 Madison Pam p 85 145 Kmseyi Augggap 83 E3 Hgxsggxig 9V N 'Ng WSW' SR Hump resqoongap 80 Lili-SL gk iii igfgdfszmp SA .5333 ssgaief V if QF AN NVQ 12 Hum: Mschetiegmai 396 Vvgmg e qgfgignsfefipegg 5 iii ,M ,VQV Q 2 Q Q W5 is sa E S 5,g5'Xxi44 N Qi n VW S' owles Kim SMB? 55 QM RN 5 V 'P fix WS Eh SEEQQJQVQSQ Koehler Karen p 83 131 Q R W Y VV VV Qxiiiiligwigsg Kossack Jam p 83 136 3? skiaritis grace SSLSQ gig gg is ix 5 ara yn p X gk p sa 136 17 athews oefeyp as WV Miwmg -':- 83 is Q X V wg? 5 Q2 SEE, Qpmafnp as 59 144 K3 QED 83 145 Kara p. 83 204 Laurent Kevin p. 83 .,,.. SfSY en.PQ- 83 -111 83. 3 Lee Dexter D- 83 llrl V Leiko Lance p. 8 ,.,. Lenart Steven 181 184 18 .,. ,,:. .,. Leonard Leonard fS90fV LSPD E 166 eel rfrf 1:' Lofye J Logan Loiseaux Loncar ReneQ??T1' QQ224 V 170 212 213 314 Q Lyons Darin pL5584lTEg1V70 15 Rig? 'Y MV V slrr r'l.77 pi l..s1., V Vgifame p 83 210 Meekms Verfy p 5 'Sk Mermll Aiissnn p 86 M176 3 wi NP E272 218 V, szsigiisgf SV Mernman, Mlchelle Vp aa Nab ii VQVEW5 Mesuaas John p 86 Q 55' H ig? 323 Metzler, Arther p S6 V V, Egg wx Meyer, Karen p 86 158 f gffm 159 196 197 200 Qi lvncnares Keilyp 86 145 V V is Mulnder Barry p 86 1848 VV MFE gk Mslier Kevun p 86 'S ifrkyg Muller Laurafpg 86 148 gg Mmer leshe p 86 V VE Msserak Cheryl p 86 161 'V S 172 218 Mokey Danna p 86 170 213 214 Heather p 86 Hank p 86 206 297 Mehssa p 86 218 Morgan Lnndsayp 86 161 Moore Moore Moore E Moroso Jenmfefr p 86 109 150 153 Moms Marsssap S6 Morrissey Rxqghavd p 86 Mosley Lagaxp S7 Movassiagh Ahanna p 87 wwaweny, Jenmfer p 8? 228 0935 Elzzabeth p S7 ulkey Jonathan p 87 Murph Bradp 87 166 171 Murphye Blake p 87 Murray Mehssa p 87 1370 171, 2558 Vxstxllusha nm p 3? prs V'SYmannon p Vs Qt mgfw QE i W if 'Vx ig 1 3 iwgglhjk SE MQ 5 EV l N? 3 5322255 V NX EW Ek 53225 sy ws SX? in uh s 'ie 1 . 1. V lfi f-.1 1'-5 ,-., gg fx V .-,.. 1? ' Z '-. , .. 1. .: 5 . :V .EX , X,L. f-.gg:Q,s:zif'ggQ- - rih. A - A ..- I -if qqgqn. , VVS V ' EV ,Q 5 35 ,--.., V-VVV X 11V:V-M1-:Q ,f-. Vsm E2 BQ spsr sss. nnrn V nlrr V nrlrrl Hunteman Sgevap S 180 .,,. Hunter Gas 5981 159 Hunzeker Hurley Hurwrqh- V-V 161 , i V J V ' Hale, Doug p. 77, 146 is ,.,. Hail. ARUWS pi 77V V145 HHHV Tinaiypf 77- 172V l96 V T Hanaffl, K LL my rfV,: H ' V, KW V 7V si 771 1- , V -4 I - ' 335 2553 215 V 1 ., ,sr rns V ..s..sr. V ,..s VV .1.s Hamilton52SC00fGf-iDIgfiiii 144? ss,. Wm V 1 V V 'St .rssr if ..s. .... llrr' f ':-:.. X- 145- 157 K K . f.r sf: f.1r:-' ' K rsezii .:v:, rh-. as :ly Ve 1-0 V.V2?ef3Fi?5:,e1 HamiIton,iTim pg ' m-,. Hamiett, Valery 1,b. Hammerleg V108. 154, ,71. VVVVV Hamnck, Margref p5f?E8Vg:V4jj211 j g ,.1 ....,. VHaf'aWavV Paificia V QV '73 f? .nns V V V lrlry 5 5 Pwzgsfsglg ..,..,.. VX .,.....,.... :V g ,.., .......... V ss.s. 1 sssrsl nssrr V V VWS5?2rav6?HLyhn DV f78l51 V ikr i if-ig' ,ik xl ,-kr: iii V ,,.,s. Q:,..w .gy HQVYGNV BOUP- 73V sr.. ...sl Haffison- JE'Wifef1P-173V 1951? V 1-200, 201 ' Q T .5 Hart, Davudp: 78 . g ,.1. Jackson ,VG Hatch Kevmfv-f??iQ s... V Jaw Haughew Safahfawsf rrsss Jacobsen ViVBf2Vf1is3V1ffli81 rlnl A Hawkins,HShleily3t?igQgff,gjgVgVgg V Jahnke VBrannQnfqi'fffV181 145 7'.' Hawley Ol YV lVf? n..s. V Hebert Tim if VVVVi V V 167 sl... 11179 s.1.,lr Heef. 7,.. HQBSV BGCCB 2 Heick' Clem ...sllr Helden. Sh Heist- Ray P' s.'7 3 Her1sonV V . ' V V ijgg-1f,5fi.1-:F in ' V .. .1fE.VX--if gffiiif LS 2' jf 170. 218, ones 4 Hebbison, HibbSV l e HiCkeY- And .. ...P I Q V 8X . Q Hicks , .. V..., MMV M Higgins, Chris p. 79 Hill, Henry p. 79, 180 Hill, Laurie p. 79, 104, 145 Hill, Scott p. 79 Kelly p. 79, 218 Kiki p. 79 Troy p. 79, 208 Hillard. Hillard, Hinson, Hinton, Stephanie p. 79 Hjarpe, Matt p. 79, 109 Courtland p. 80 Hobbs. Hook, Rob p. 80 Hoffman, Sherri p. 80 Hohlbein, Lisa p. 40, 80 Hollers, David p. 80 Karvonen, Laura p. 82 200 Katosic, Anne p. 82 196 200. 218 McCann Sheri p. 85 McCaskilI, Stephen p, NlcClintic, Amy p. 84V McCollum Heather p. McCormick Kathy p. 84 154 McCullough Michelie p. 84 156 159 Mcflutcheon, Mike p. 84 McDermont Jeff p. 84 Nathan Pete p. 87 Nelson Jessa p. 87 145 172 Nelson Kristen p, 87 Newkirk Amy p. 87 Niebergall Holly p. 87 218 220 Niemi Paul p. 87 103 148 150, 172 Norris Craig p. 87 208 Norwood, Laura p. 87, 165 V V V . V - V V V - V , . 147 1 6 1 V V V V V - V - V V . , . , V - V V V V V V - V , V V V V V - V V 2 1 8 V . . V 1 80 V - V V V V V - V V V V V V V V - V V 1 13 V . . V V V - V V V - V V - V - V - V V V - V V V - V - V V V . I . , V U 1 7 2 1- V V11 A 4, -' , S QQSQEVSQQVXEYSQKQ1312? 5 5 , -ii? K X, Q Ny .SV V Vi.A.-QWV syxg-Vw-f:V,VVVSVg:qgV-15, ,VV-5-VViVgEsVXgVk -wif V Vik- sl M- im VK yi . -gin l f- 9 : - - X ...,. ., X D. V. . ,. V , .VM RQ ,A . Us H., W . .... ,, ,X Vw, MV, .. . . S x g ,, ,,v. V . .... .VCV .. E' A V 5 1 ' . V5 qw: 11 .X f V :Q Ifwer 1 E . . I ' 'V ' 5 26.21-ff:--VAXEJSX . V P xx Q EUX ' ' . 11 5? ' - A H: . V 'I V ' -I V :EW 1' - 'If-E :iv . 1 lik' , A -- . V Q - V : 1 ,el Q55 XX Migsgg- 1 A -fi V xg-f.:,gZV-Vg-Q182555.X --xiii , HX -V-V1X .q:NNw.Q i. - S9 21,55 1 , H . V ' f J V - 4 9. , V 5 ,RSV .QE VV Ai x 3 V wqiggv g ir. , ., .. -,V Val -1. V V -V IV NVQ ax. V3 Vgg,gV.SV. 5 V - VsWiXi5iXff1sawVV3'VES2-H kg, .. V SV-mx Q V X Mis? VV--V V -- - 'V . V- W- 1 .Km X- - Wwfm 1 Xwx fVz.V.f1 . 3 .V,,V,g.V- ., ia. K Q -MQ WV- , -- - V. K mn .- we ,J . V:S,fg9.w X ,X fmm Msg: .-V N. mx-ficv -V 1: My V NV - N: X wax -1 :V w V - -, . V f - Xi ' V V ' -w2N?mV,g'2' - MJQVVVMVfy2QV:aQx,:2V5gem fy-wax? K-fr 2 IV ' - - :' VI ?ffAif??if:1SV5Q.- 1: E15--i5Tl1:Q'5V K ' 'xx XEE:,V'.VhES:f5?5'45 . A 25, 'fi 'u liiiz' l '-Si Eiiwv- if-fit if Q 1. 16101 X S Y ' '?. ? V 3 . V. V. - -2. 1s:v?WV,:V5E5sg ---- fi - ' - V-.x:f-,.:V:f::5-f1----V51 Vgfgfsw sq -XMVVEQ Y - 4 if - - - V - - V V --ff S V X ,V V ' Y Y V- REV 1 5 V 1, V A 5 , EQSQQVSX YQ 2 gigs - - . , , T V -V,-- ,V EE k . X XT - X Eigximfxf wg N Si fi 1 is 22 :V N in M V, mmf, VHVQVVV S a x ww 1 S Xu ff Q X 5 5' 2591, - V gf ,ggi Vfwm 5 ,S S S xg Va XV 5, Vg. Q5 1 www Wm V V V V V V, Vg S2515 XS 550 W X Vf ' ,V K5 S ' is NWQGQVH S? ff' -5' K W xxi B X K Yi V N 5 si N N6 Ns X F: 8 gggx V XV, Vis? V V ' V , V A gag, V Vg Sw wg, sink : , , , .,.. N ..., .,,. . . , , .... .V ,...... .... M.. V A X. Q K ge Ss V gina--3 mg- - --,ixxfzf :- Wagga A -22q,V1 V wax - 4 S E R if mga M V S S - i f gigs' Van 1-.T f31f,1jVA:1iig 11 .if X fyw - 'V F 5 Q gggisigi QQ . ff-YT fl7i2Ei',5ifl'f .. -V 1 - ' Viffk- K 1- - Exif ' ffivilfif 1 K VX QS wk fi A XX as Nigwm - - V. we sa. , V V fi 2-:VV .VV z-1:2-sw - -- f,-.Vw-.V'--V-ei.-.VV -af-VfV-rEg.f:Vgf5fffm. f f A .. Z Egg X is Sax S ,kyk K K? .. .V , .... .W V, .V Eg V H is Sa V V : - V K N i.'fPFu.. : V' , - 21: - V.11 '-.'--TIS-Ef1b'5 I7Lr'V ' ' - 'ii .1 ' V' V ' K7 -:VI USIYI f-V-512 A A 'f ETEII:-:iLi1f ?9.' l-Afgli' TA X171 K' E Vx? QV www fx Q V 1 . A 4 ,, wi' . 731 SEQ XIV EQ 5552 ymlh - V ,1,V1rTf.4f2?1gvi'5Tf?3 V- ' 1' 1 S Q Q a A - - VV V2 - - --1 1 Y .SVA ig V V W Q S ff ,s V Miiizfsa: . AY- . V I, X VV 2 V f if . V f f .ess f , 2 R X NV Nfswik . -V - Vf . V- V S V 5 X K SEVNX L sf -V551 ,X1si2fgg:rg.1,-. 51 V V . -V I - x S E X QE V V' , X SS VX 51, . . A .V kj, ' EV '---'r S aff 1 S 8 1 X :Ng f AV YV - - ik. V' ' 'V ag: ' V-is-V ' X15 ff QIXSSXM X sei? w Q -. 1 f gf? V V 1 .gg .. ,VJ .1 V x s V2 2+ Vw- 5 V1, X f3VW:.V:V-gg----:ggi V-:V -i-:VV-gwsgggwf ' :X . 1 V.Vg...IVV-5-ggggimmggiss ix gg 5: VV? V V if Q S gs as V ' gk. mx , , -- ,X I V. Wi, ,gg .:5..:g,:VV' KV f 5. .K . .- ,- K. H: VVS, k,,V3g,V--.V 5,5315 :Vg ,X V- V Nw 2 if QR 9 Kg ggseffl 1 . , , , .. nf p 1 gig? H V X5 V ig M 1e3f53?sb2f24Vi2V 9' as 1 V 1 x A -pw--.Viz Xa 3' . K 2 iw: K ' . .- A S5 f 3 is N ii we Q A its X 212 , ' 'VV.V'i25,'fV x V K - . is so WN iw we ' 5'-f ' V' -- 35 Ei Q K X S X K gi V, x -- -r - V V . ,. 1,71V.--A-.Viz-..,V1-ugggm-.EQQQQSM 255, S QQX V Qs W -V V v . gf- V, S 555535 5:i53',w,f W' ' l ' 'ffifh V- E ig . X x x V .555 59 K 'ff-5 ffl! 5515, 21:5 ?f'V?:f:i::i.53V1E51'5. fix 5 E N 'ffm xs sg , ' :w1V,:vVq, - -,V+ V Vi.: Vgig-5:V.1fgwV:3ktL-5W g - . is XEQVKVXVVVXVJS JW? XV S Q, M A ERS V S S VV V V 'V . ' .R X -V , V V..,: .4-V.Wm:V--V:-31VVVMVVVVV-.V -:Q-M-QVVTXA -E V - V - VV: 1 v 2 X V N g V - . 1- --1::f5.'.-f-: V1-tv1422-:L-ff..V-:viifmfz.f--VV'fQf.s:f-2:f15vzf-in WV 'RSV I H RR 9 X WNV ' L? V XXX 1 .V . 'V .ff wi wsfwi: . fV,.g3:57:::kV5lf,55ggg.Mg5?Sk53- 5 V A as +A x y '- V- , Sw J ' wx V 'P xg S ff . - if V ,AX ,mx V, , V . . .. ...M . WV. . -..M...XV..,,. XV X . 1 x x ab 1 -V w'1fQfg:f.V.:VfVv1Vffeg.s-mai:V11-am.V--VI:-e4gss1f1.ws- fs -Q Vex X 75 V K ' ' 'A - 11 2. N -' ,. - :T 'xii iiiiksil'EiTL52'1:f5iff'fVEQE'L??f':'f!:'Ei?7-'ffN -1 Ly. V V 81 Q ' ' if 5eVal'53l 3V A .- -'11 V 'xiii X - V , HV V - N F5212 M25 N . . , V. :fl-V g V V as if N V' sg ' - - ma K . V .VI-z-Iewilgiw :sf -Sb , 15 wgxf xi X , w i, -V if V gigifVQVVV-,WV-:V:ssV.f,s.g2 Vfifmswfgis--1195 59? V V Q VW V V V -Mean .W 1 P 2 My G . VV Mfg- LV ,-VV.:-JV.-:-M Vs --'V-M-VVz2sz, .ffsms f f Q VN mf f . -1 1. V. -. ff if f K V: 1 1 I 1 V V V fi ' S S S el N X .- ILf'l5V.:s ' - f ' i . A EI: 'Y-953' J 3.'sE3 551gjAjggg:f2VQf57i?iiQ f' R. 7 -. , , 'V X K MH Q1 VS V VV ,..,,, E'N?fVVVVg1migV -, V I 5 EN . - 5 .. V , .. .. .. .V .Q MX , V Y F 11 ' gigs V Q f ' K --r' Ek! VV V 1 ' - .L i Vi.: ff:7g..Q2sl1s2s-zVf2xVLvXQQQQQ v V. .- v 1: .Va A: v V!.,,.:-A Vs! -VV4mf1:sfVV .X 1 V V V V 9 V f V . f V - V.. X . V X VVVVV V . V S VV M 1' 184 ' . J V V ww bw Q, S K ' N X w H VVS is -' . VV V f S 1 Q 1' ' . pr r X V V . . V -- - V. - , QSVVAVVV gf V X Q wg VA. - . V if ,VV,..5s3zwVgVf21 -kwafaswx i V +235 1 X K 1 Pi 1 V , V S V X, sw V M V ' .V g ,VVVQ .si V 'VV 3? i sz is ' ' Ei ..., . 3 V, A ,, X 1 1 v XV fa.,-Q v V. . V , , Xqf-,vi-V..:V :VNV :VV XV .Yak sg we V VV 8 VV xx fm VV 193 ' 1 'NSS Vx V ' V V z ' 5, arg, Ai ,QNX .M A ,QS Q SXT. Q.., RS . 6,2 W V.,..L.t Sw.. Vt, V P M E Vg kim V 15593 S S5 2 V as X ' MS Vg V Nw X X N2 159 R S if X Y Q s E V 5 Q V KQV 5 S V V wx 351-K M XV S 'V V V W V S 515 gd VX f K H 'Q V Eff? is .QV V595 :Vg QV V 3 V S S X X X Q N V X 1 N Vw V S V V 14 -. H :S X 1 X QV s x N x, V K Q l V S Q 2 V X R +V, 3 V XV Q X X ,gm V ,gk WL! VV V, V ,Nm EK 5,5 5 V if Nik :gi S xx VXxQ gb qw as Q X w ,K 1 U, ,wk V SP K a. X V V VL S.-.s X V ' 4 V V V 8 V 158 , 84 ' V I V V V ' ' 1 V V V V V V V V V V +5 s 5 QR LS iw 'WM MH? 2' rj? V ff Osborne Gary p 87 OBrien Shuvawn p 87 150 152 172 Ogle Vanessa p 88 148 Olnvner Nicholas p 88 172 2 Ondarza Debbnep 88 Orozco Patrlcnap 88 l 0 Suiiwan Andfeaap JA F ,W Page Paul p 88 Parker Karla p 88 200 201 Parker Mmhele p 264 88 Passey Srbencerxp 884 Pzassey Stevefp '88 Pairitk Stephamefp 138 156 Paulsdh Te1'fPpf88 161 172 218 221 P OH C E+ 88 ef 'NV fi: 1, if ff f if 'VVZV f Z f ff if l' :P n V392 Al if ff P kmk r MJ f errln rust: Q X ,gg P rsch ffrg VUQ M fefeg ns 1 f ff eierstz Kristen p if 218 Quay gf , ff Bti 6 hh wi 9 fy hu r on ffwfffg mfg Pnchar f a p 897 5 gy Picon legop 89 JV PIFISOTT 'G-efana p 89 'WLW' 213 214 215 Rubenstein Evan p 91 100 Rubin Debra p 91 Russo Sabrina p 91 161 Baum? Kzmiaeriy p- 912+ 176 Sam so fi fe Qi Sapoanyucn Nrtfkw 5 91 Schagfgf Qgmgig pr 91 16 13661 se Sgshmal Jgqnlfgrig QQ. 167 Y Schmudt Keilyp 9 9-Q WM Schmldt Tom p Qggnggj wi Schmoll Carolyn p 91 109 137 154 163 Schultz Robp 91 100 161 Scozzafava Lauren p 91 Saeeiey Wayne p Sexton Brent p 91 166 3h3nKI9f JGJGYD 09,1 159 Shafer Jenmfema 91 172g 5523 22? 22092 3 my P Shiga ah ji 92 2 howaf 'Q f 392 218 ShugartaL jg Eg, Suano Vayffigj 1805 5, 19g 193 Z sg Saerpz Chris p 92 2153 IQZW Sebesta Pam pg Qiq 150 QW Srmons Kevnn p 92 106 147 184 gg Sums Cecrlyp 92 146 133 Sums Marshazgp 92 ,Q Psttm!5n Gregory p 8 2 6? gq H H 9 K1 218 Plumlee Clin p 89 159 O? Q Jgmsggp 2 2 1 P'Unkef'f P0 2? 89 ffm Q 4 nth Kelly is 92 21 Pope Mnchel jig 9 218 gg th 56395989 5? Z' my T df Potes Cheryl p 89 sg Aggfgiggigawijgri if Q14 P A Wfagm Pouiter Lnsap 89 I f Qf 5f52f?W wer Ed p 89 5, ctor Lance p 89 1 ywkmig gan QDMQQAP 89 16 258 eV55fQg? ww:e Roach Ken p 90 208 Roach Tracey p 90 Roberts Lana p 43 90 170 212 213 214 215 Robinson Roger p 90 28 4 Robinson Sean p 91 184 Roden Bryan p 91 180 192 Rogers Leslie p 26 91 161 Rooker Denna p 91 170 149 213 22 Smtzer Siepha 92lqSoard Ja Smbgtka We-rrdyv f99f Saliyssk Kathy p 92 Sosa Carlos p 93 Sgann Steven p 93 Sperry Cara Lee p 93 Stanchff Jason pf 93 172 Steckei ,jennlferp 93 156 157 159 Stein Scottp 93 137 204 O Stelman Mehssa p 93 163 Stembrldge Scott p 93 Stephens Bobby p 93 Stephens Roger p 93 Stevens Debbie p 93 145 Stewart Charles p 93 136 Stewart Julue p 93 196 196 Stlth Dave p 93 208 Stoup Llsap 93 150 152 156 159 Strenger Lisa p 93 218 Strmger Jeffp 93 180 193 Stubbe Jeffp 93 Suellentrop Bart p 93 Suglmoto Mntshu p 93 Sullivan Daryl p 94 Sutton Dave p 94 175 Swlerenga Karl p 94 224 Swift Aimee p 94 172 Syverson David p 94 208 Syverson Tom p 94 208 2 55 Q PP? Aa f S w Y W 3 ,sf J f' WY if 5 M 4 Way? 2259? 765565122 UMICMHHF 53 94 Zig? 5126124 Q5 335' 94 'razewmanewfaf 94 Tavarez Ester p 94 103 Kim p 94 154 Ted p 94 150 Tyrone p 94 184 Amy p 94 166 218 4 Taylor Taylor Taylor Teuful 172 Thats Tom p 94 Thelaultf Ah p 94 28,186 Tgompson Angela 11232 M I o san As e fa 8 159170 21 9' fs Thompson eaiidp 28 921 228 ax Thom son Piiimfyp 94 T 0145 n Kararzgp 95 wp Thombggn Kellya 9 6 86 Q55 172 218 Vandersall Karen p 95 Vandersall Kevm p 96 Vaughn Mike p 96 Van Wlnkel Jeff p 27 96 204 205 Veale Brad p 96 110 164 Vrckery Michelle p 96 Vorwerk Amy p 96 Voss Jeff p 96 172 J 6 Wzffrdgfzhaif Ydm if '96 113 Vs? 2 walker Qewawe ga y 9 Walker Tam E p Wallace Matf1ii f'9gf fWi 1 Walswn Bryan p 96 146 147 170 W Walston Danueibefp 136 9' Waltemath Bob p 96 Ward Jenny p 96 218 Wpmer, Chu topher p 34 96 158 1 9 204 Waff-en mm p 96 Us W'arih6ri Craig p 96 Watson Dorian D 96 Mmm Stott p 96 Waffs Pair p 96 may Webb A f 4 ff SEE! M p 97 145 Thomiffgmiim' M f My Q52 P 97 180 153 Tgarix mcrfmvfi Dakdggp eihgn 56 p 97 Q 67 184 1,87 Aff wg' rogmor Q? Swan p 95 'Fmer Dan lp 95 Tasdale Kelly p 95 218 Toolen Terry p 95 176 Treuter S api? Trevmo A f p 4 Tnplett Nawigfp 95 Q Mfruax Debbaeip 95 200 Trusft Mske p295?gj17O suchuhas lWarg5rgMgA we ,E W may ww T d k 2' VQWW 2 Wlwgrxzsgk C1ndymj?95 Iii halafw Wif i 97 104 White Bra M Wh1fe -1 f n P, Q? ,ytty W when yl r Hrll 97m wsssw1 oQ pif 97 , D- 97 gliy isrigggis g1ie p. 9135108 P- 9: 9 14511 llscll ftyr erre rer Upham, Brad p. Upshaw Lyle p. 95 210 Vanderark Kim p. 95 218 Vandermeer Stacy p. lllll 4 Woods Mary Ann p. 98 167 196 198 200 Woodruff Staci p. 98 Yeale Brad p. 98 v V v - , . , . , , . , . , - V - V , . , . , , , - V v , . 1 7 2 22 5 , . , , , - Y Y , . , , . , , Y - , , . . , - 09 . v - ' V - , , , . , , - V , - V V 3 H4 y'E,'f1H-,'.,,VHL ,M P, K ,W'j,gjLWgk 'j wi - 0 I f- iw' ,, ,mf Lam-wfafsslmii1b,wzxf:7iiSfffm: mg!fza:41N5TfY1f1vi2+i'25184555525552 591,Evf55M'5L'ka,QfTiJ,-if Wm fWY'f'll,j ,, , .,1f5i:?QQj5X?2KQ'??i9W2565'N.4412?9552!?'f'Q:'?i13u?fF?4Siggg:sw5435, F52 w fS:?Vfjf , ,A.7?iSSfL?jefIi2i , -A V ,K .. K -f 'i KJ:,l?f:,,-wi,Pm:zfgfiifs?f5?f,7?Effs7: 31 :m'EEfH3'.gLi2i'f?i21W5'73 MK 15L?'?HvT''i?izELfff?,,'Z-fhz,w?1-VV: ,f,'!zf :i?3f':E.f57L1'i17'lTi, 57'ff?l?fA?lE2'Vax4'?f fY'zmy-wx1gff-4mw,gw-7, s:- fm fwme, f-V: 'vw A 4 ,:--gy,-vf',,-W ,-1 M, .gy-M. W Lf WM- V,jffUf2:L??f5,g!iss FIM--H., ,,,,,,, W, NH , www., ff-wyvxwe Nampa mi 1 , , Jwxffz,-if,wi?.Mfg-.,,,f'.-,'fV,.41-f,fgg-w ff- A -V - qw f ,wi at ef, W'-flax,m,:sTJ'2fikw:n,Mfg ,Zn-ywfefmw gym wmfgmfw rg, ., , ,Vw ggW,gVmfr,Zfgmfg5M ,pffqwmw Paw-5, Qfgzfgm -' L' , ' 7 . ,,.Lg,, ,HgmA,,AH,k,Vis.Vf5IM,,i,5:H3ui,E-w,,M?'mu ,, ,, Q4 V..V ,zgfy-V-, ,W M M- My , tp ifHgxy,,Magi,,,L8MHggzf7L,25'5l5,,X, fy. .-5331,-Swi, v,55-Why, ,H ,V V ,H ,WW F i. V ,W ,-f gif -QW 1 UV,.w,N,g, 1.fig,'VH'-gym:554-gg553Ef7!:yf-, 'W' ,F,,m-WNfqa4ww,wwg'M 'rw-wfr:,wW.mp4 AgL,f'L-,A9v- y ' 1 - ' ' 'S ' 14 1 1' I 7 ' ,, -' K' ' v , - - - f ' , f. V V V k , 5. ,. , . ., V V . lii,ZZgg,'.,,,M i5ii1g1 zyM way W5,fia,.,,1,, ::zg4m.,A,,,,:, xfxe, ,f.a:?':W,g.,nz-sf,,,m,,mwf, :ffLzMi,.W4,,'1:1:f1 g f lr,HHH-ff1?,,fL?152f5?fiififiMPi1?i55?2iiPfziiivavxw-My mmm - YIM- A- V ., y f f V f, V ' T 4 1 WV 'A 5 ' W ':'l 'l'fM -kvfwffv 'Hr S+.-wqlieL5x'w-.w1fw,L9gu:,giiwwsffi9Z?f',V5 ,J'57,5,'i?f 7Ew,,g,JMz, lawnfT'S9EmQ,'5i5,gi' 1fffE'f1M9, 222612, Iiw1f.1,3?fzwiuf3' , ., ,, K I ,. my ' ' V f'W? ?'WiW'2i'gfzvffyg'J' 4 f vief 12? A 'A 'V f ' X' 'f ?5f'535f n f, Y ,. V' ggL?Q,i,1iL,,Q 2vMewf:wmzfwm1Qz:eaw4Msy ff gi ' V, k .5f,WEwiji?fag'3YFZ5W.?f I V ri' V i . T fxmg, rig , , . , , , 5 A ' . , .- L V - :H-Sw gifif f, V 11. V V ' 'Q 'WF' , I VIVV g f . VVVV A ,XE VVV, g VVVVV..VVV..VV H V , , , , , V H, . 5 V V V , I , M W - V' . ww Q53 f .f,:f,Q, , ,W ' V . K V V 1 ' 7 - fy . V V .qw - .. - , ' ' -'1.x-f,a'ifgr!f:g,gzv VVVV V V 71 . V ' 1 , ,. , ,, ' , f i ' . A V V, V , 2' W M V ,Ky I , ' V WgW,,, ,, W, x n,, 7' 'V V gggsw -K wiezf - fggflaiwg If Wi Lfgigfwggrg ff: Uaimggzsffazffsw? ,. VVVVV ,K , - ,- i V -Q V..V ,- new ,yi-,f ,1 VV.. iigzwffwlz' ' 4 -' H-,gf ' V 224: ffm 'wie' V ::sm,szmf2?ezwf:v:fgsw w .. w Q V V V,-iff. V . .V V .V 'F 'f '-' 'K V Nw 121: fw3f924H:sP?wm5 5,z,1:.,,h,,,,,gf,.tme.,,,,,,:fqz1f V V 'i,1.i, ' V..V V . ,. ff nz, Jaffa. a!,gfm,1.-,ffffffewwffeigywi59:2fwaif''fw:s1:?ff-Q, ,,'w:1fwf54.s,f3?If1f- v1f'fs??w?f :4w'w'f2sffQ3:uwu'vfwffww,w!s,w2x,,',,-ffm' Wfwf-M WS,',e,,vMW,,,,.A,,'. 5ftiifiif'f- .f'ff7'f?2,ff'EfiPff:L5 ez? H 1' miwii V we we 5642? ff 52132551 fain-.1fffs,9ww V V ww, :Si W, ' ' ' ' f W , H' 3,552 ff 'fwfy ,ml zz V ,fgavWx?L?1s ffm fV'w,gf, V'1Q2'fi'fS:g1 igi'wfgxfegmQyiexgzggge, fL.fq,..,,, w-,L.,,,.w.w,1-f,,:,.f, ,, V Mvzifhs 2,45 if U: Milk 31:76, '.ilf,33f5iZ'?'f'- K, ' 1 1 f ' if 1? f Wflgl? F 'f ?7:'E1fl55i?53?5?5iWfi7f5f5-HF' 5.3, K V ,, ,f N 4.1, 'V L. hlTf'u ' V 7 ' ' , Mei W ,, ff -JW V '75Wi?9Mf5ifi5bA?5?i PM iw?1?gQs?57,5,if,g1g'f':gfQ,33,, iw:-Vg , ,557 , A fw N lj-lwwlkgiyg Vw w,,,.,,, ., ,xfwgff -Q.-,g ,,,v,.Q,g5,H,,, W!'1?1, ,gf n, mfffgrggygg,gffasggjiggfgggifflgff M-'qgggi 'Vials55515549253f5A'fs2gmm.glffwaggg,:fwsgz5g- f, ,g,q55,?Ww?,i1M,,k,ASH -Hs!::g.?f,1VfF:-'f,Q-'fmlw Q?'LE,'lM f, 'ii L? 'EZLYJI iQgPYk1Ul:g'gf5E571511:ii?Q i'Vsi,'iiEfiTl7 ' MV ' f -M1 V .fi wr, ,.,, .V M ,M ,4 IW, Q, , .iiiif jk, 1 . H3377 w . frm 'msnivfsi gfgg'r5,,5z157gW:, 5EJEI.eEs15?7 fi A Qyjsz, ' - A 'ww 'yjigrgyxifig5-:mmf x - .ggi ,' , -- H f f ' '-ffww::ff ,wsa gt ma ' fn V1 , 22,1145wmv1,z,'fgw'35,'w,-fa Biff r 'f' Wfvet:ffgs,:Qz,-::,z:swg:lgwfJW4ff,pffqg5,1,,f,,,, Wm, ,V fAwg:?'Mp k ,--fm Www i 5 V . vm45,gggsigzygfggzgw p ,, x A y,Li.W, i!f' 7 1, Q V 5, Y ,Q fzfjjj , 2 5' f A'qrzfswslQfzzigiimamiezgfzfpfggjfeigf ' rr - 4 5524 , . M V 'f,fsmQf:k5gf,f4Ln, ,, V C' we ,,Qz,',gf4fr?f,1f:gfS' vwsgzzl .swf Y M ,W ,L 7 If VV-- ' f 1f4sff.,5i ' . - 'A - ,V Q V . w A A wwf' M , ,W 1 V -, 0 2 51- , . H v'A V mv ,wr rwgfszg ww'2f4sfgg?ffffsf,z' fisipyi492fer1s5a,g44f,5Wa5 fi' ' .,,g,s9QQ52?:?gvg1affffdwfwg er g V , f . V I g V 'f f V M H - 156 A ' , :f T -4 ' ' , ,a f f H K fW'1'5 hah. :,ff:9g,a',E, ?vffw,2-,f- ws- Q - ff 4 Ziyieggii, Q ' 12,1 1 'f 2, ' View :Si-'WW ,, ,, mf YA ,, U - V - 'gl - Q . V , . 1 11,w ' . W V rm V P A f Er . f, V www V fe 3 ,. ,A A ew , V V V, , A . ' V 1 545524 f 4 K 'X 1 ' ' V . H V . ' , M V W - ' V . . V - V ' ' J ' M H H . V ' A - V. ' ,. ff ' w f : rw , J fx' 1 - -- 4 i' f-izsfifgygmem . - gy W . ,,1z,,g, V mf H W 'rg X, V ,ggi - V 5,-,E ff I if E- ,fyggf ggmf ., VVVV - V H zpff, ff H V wi f ' ,,, Mjf 2 f , fs may V .wifi I . V , f :Q A ,1 A V . H ,A wg, ht , 2 nf ,,1mji6? . '.,:f 2L 'MM . ': . : . Y . v .V 3 V H iff 51 1'f. f'i,1-1 . ' V ,lf ' fi i z QW V ,, -- f H, . 1, 5 ,f ,T V V V ' W ie wk 'L . , W ' V - mga, 14, H: V ,,. f 1 MLM Q, . 'Wink VN , ' M' . I-. ' V iff 55731 Y V ' UV' - Q ' gf 1 K ' V 5 V -W ' V ' w 17 ' M' K ' 4 8 k2'f:.w,- -vi g-Uiliif' f,jw,i ' '1:':E'ff' 4 5 V LE- -Zg5j2Vff1?55,MB,6 ,. 'u S : ' f ,1 if Y V ' K, I V34 K' f ff' ' Wim' - ' V ' 'M ' V H 7+ g WLS 71 6 1 5 ' L3 t I lg, -.,,, A . '-:Tm ' Y , f, 5i:'iE?l2?3w'EHp .71-f 5' 'WF Sb H55 f. V 1 1, A mf 'K' V .'1l5fi:iflf::l :-, 92 ' ,1f1m,.,:faz?:f. V 'f sg,ww2:'fQ5q ' - my,A,!'fef---f.,.!1,f1f im - K V V Mama- 'f,Z'f452?W G15s?' 9,1 f -V ' 24v5?2A'7i WV? nip 'V ' If ! fRv'f'4-VNV'-I ' Mlgjf' ,, - If 5 K f 'K K MC, JJ., ' -Y ' .1 . V ' , ' V - -V ,gmgl-I v fix- - V . 1,'fwit'. V 'I' f' 7 59 5 , ,exe U ' A Q F, W v VVV. f, 1 . v h , V ' ,f V .1 K ww, -' P H. f' V 4 2 2 321, fw . 4 . xgyfw V 1?jf1w, ' Q 1' - W. 'V f 3 Q W A 221 -24 4 N A 1. . 2 ' ' T V f f 5 ' , nf P 4' 'wllvwff ,?QZ:-W.-1 wa- w w' qgg wi r' 2 S 2 f, V V ,zf,,f,, Af., V ,M , V ,gy . 5 W ,, mf V J 1 210 v - V V I 7? 2 K MF R, ff -V :w ,1 nw V II? wi 1 -A., v,g::,w, KH ,Q V wg .,5:':ww :ff:,:f,fwq.fgf . V fi -2: ,f-. ff Q2 V , 4, 1fwfiss,sgfwfmu1fAf . ff' f, VVV. 1 w ,v , .siQ?'4, H' , V Vg, if f f.,-: ff V f 3' fsfihxk fm- Afg,'425L ,g,3:s5ifP:fgyegisqyfswj.-. 3? 2 WWSf1ffLf A A37 5 if- 1,511 1 .V J 1 fig A 3- ,Vs ZA -' H y,-' .41 Z 1, W: V V ' 5 ' , ibififjbi,Wm:fi5f?2e'Q3'5Z?eg1 hy, HW, f. YW .5719 'ffT'?fi,, 5 V 17W'5f55iiEIfff2fff:-17:Vf-Hi x :f2?'?f,47S,.f5'z,x? V 'E gli' Y 3 Q f 3 XX ,, ,, ,g f,,m,af,i , 1 K' W1.f':sZ H' V V 'V 'V gffifg 'QWWLJ . , 3 . , , X1 Q' ' 4 M M 2 ,, ' ., ' V ' S 3,3 me PK f .1 ' , 5 2 , e ffSSf9f??f-M' wif'ifk 4 ' ,, if 1 2' , - 1 V 1 A.frf:ws?em'2ff51fwfwf ,4 H111,11f2,! a, fizwfn.f:i-'aw-'fff,,'iff2zswff:,,ws,,'2m-vigm-7:Liz'aifffs1'12ffw:gffi,'f2ff ? 2 '2f.ifW .5Tf if'ffm'Ji'Uff7'riE:Q5i2,' 3:2 -':f35i,,i'flf'5f:f,'.f'W'fs,l-:,,'1, ffl'-'H ' K--H., 1 '7'zfi17:?fi?iWf'flf''izffii ' H A 71 - ' ,'f1'if7:?l5ff??fz,'?'Eif7' 2 ? '2 3 K 5 X 2 f1.s'fy, fwg,gfL,'f ,,mp.,fm'fzf,?w,52fz,i3g115y:svfzf?74,,'f5,5I, M ee QV 3 S 92' 2 'Q 33 A an vs K ff 1 ' 2215 , U fn Xi' P w w ff? X J' 3 5 'gf X HWS! 1 Q 2 . 2 'I V ,, Q5 ' 8 1 1 5 'M X , WT VVV- V--VV V f- V . V V V V V 15 V 2 5 95 155 V - V V V V V V , . V V , . V V Q V V - , . V - V , . V V V V I ' A V V V , V , , v ' V V , . , 1 ,5 V . , V , V - V V V - V V , , , ' ' ' ' ' v - v v 1 7 2 V , , , , . , , , . , 95, Y Yoehle, Cynthia p. 98, 162, 163 Young, Brian p. 98, 184 Young, Rob p. 98 Youngblood, Shana p. 98 Youngblood, Tracy p. 98 Baum, Kelly p. 117, 145 Baxley, Chris p. 117 Beck, Angela p. 117 Beierle, Emily p. 117, 154 Beitler, Cherie p. 117 Belew, Greg p. 117, 150, 154 Bell, Kathleen p. 117, 222 Benedetto, Krista p. 117, 222 Bennett, Danny p. 117 Bennett, Stacie p. 117 Benporat, Hamid p. 117 Benton, Jennifer p. 117, 222, 223 Benzer, Cathy p. 117 Bergman, Michelle p. 99, 160, Chapman, Susan p. 119, 171 Chapoton, Michael p. 119, 188 Chard, Anne Marie p. 119, 160, 171 Chavers, Robert p. 119 Christenberry, Laura p. 119 Christiansen, Melissa p. 119, 145 Churchwell, Kevin p. 119 Clegg, Keith p. 119, 146, 147 Cobb, Audra p. 119, 160. 171, 222 Coder, Krista p. 119 Colley, Nikol p. 119 Eagleston, David p. 120 Eaton, Heather p. 104, 121 Elliot, Faydra p. 121 Elliott, Neill p. 121 Ellis, Lara p. 121, 222 Ellis, Scott p. 121 Elmer, Jenny p. 121 Emerson, Chrissy p. 121, 160, 170,171,222 Eppinette, Shanda p. 106, 121, 145 Eshelman, Rachel p. 121 Estes, Brenda p. 121, 203 Evans, Kenny p. 121 .S a oy, it 7? 552 117, 162, 163 Collins, Kevin p. 119 'Robert p. 117, 174 119,, 2166. 188, i A Mike . 117 p .... ah -- ay .1...s--- f- ' . . .1a5ff.av,f1ait.,: .- A-X: . - 1 Zelner, Shari p. 98 B'dC1,ef 5'f5dtl Rlck P- 117 .. Zorka, Heather p. 98, zoo 319115, David p- 117 srs. . Bl.aQk...Da.rrvl P- 117 D 1 1 6 ' V:B'4a5kbU'n' Julie P- 117' 203 Blackwood, Ste hanie . 117 . m BI k h. Shp p 117 l..1tt.-.fft..f.l..2a,ia19 145 1. . I an 9115 'Pl afmon D- ,QQ '4.C efff '.., ' ' A 4' .iil ii. E .Lf A Blale. Kevin P- 117 :ii 1 i'.l 25 if .i... Bobbltfl Paul ll- 117. 145 Fanoriar, Kirk p. 121, 150, sss'll H Bogie, John p. 117,,1.46,:-' 153 172 7 .lls . .ss ' - 160' 171 rlls .ii Palm'-af' Jodl P- 121, lss. .-.- Bghnsack, Dou . F Am . l . ,...f.f1.f. l P . .... . . aubu n - -, -. t iiTif?fS',57 iifsisiiisgifigsafa,lt1.f'1?.Zimlf -1.91..,ff1affff?ff2w SN?'ftrtfw fgi-5215. H O ' p'- v,--,- ,gs -f.- Bollflsl Ed P- 1. Feaflagan. 4' ' B0W '1Sl Jenny' Feldman, vlckl ap, . 198' 199' ..... Penny, Kris p. E Bavdl Matt Ferguson, Stacy 7 BOYMOW Charla p. ....,. .... . .saaa faeraglfafdl Monica p- gga . .gre 36 .BHQZ5Qrunggqgigggggggggggggsf ... . aiiiegggggliiiig ESQ Hhnem Dawd p.121,I45 A , N -, BFGWQV Angle D- 121 at Aggaffja b. e' P' 117 .... Lynn p. 121 . Uma F' 'ana P- erald, Chris . 121 if 6,5 st.. Q X . . .Sta S. Anmadl' L? Oma D' 11. liisi Daniel P- 12.1 A'l '!ad'l Z'a P' 116 1 ilaal a Foifii, Shannon D- Amndge,Roben p.L56,148 .ggwywpmgfypfitg swag. 8WW?5Q38 iaaassoewwagggaisihieggt A f2D- Chflsfap- 1292 Brlfa- 118 Aufndy' Tame pt 7. aB' Q . AWSOD, David D- 11. - . .Brumrggeyjttrggitagggrrie p. 118, Daffinee, Kim p. 119 - at AHiSgf'6 i'45e51hEf D- JOB l l .l. -'av otool A1'maU,...Q,?liiSl4D- Matt p. 118 Q99 203 5 I 1 7 1 4 ., ' - ' - l ..- ... ..s-- .1-- 'D P- Rachel D- 118, 160, Dawson. Lauraspa -.s, 120.. 202s Q A 147 , A 1 lf '203' D 1 ...... ..... , On593f J'e55el D' 116 s' i Sfi'r??n P' 118' 222 ' Deaklns- Ffed P- 120' ...... .gtataaa Raknapl3...i!1g6.,. Deal, Steve p. 120 J' WSD 9C.,a D' l' Hwwi 3330E53Be?aiHHQfE5Qi18Ei88.J Deedn .Cha - wi 0asssesesmasssaeesaasesewsrwesaeesfseaeseaei P-106.116, 1622 illl 1 Amo,ld.AUSle P- 115 .i..i 120 ' Qgggfgrgegfalgy lp12f1216l45. gafpnsegf. Billll gg tt .' 7 -:av 'n On' 3509 P' l Afh? aS+M. P' 11i61i:..-... Wllllam lv- 120 . Atkmsl Jenny p. 120 Q W ' ifliiu' 1. A 2945: S ' is-5 E - . X- -S 1. 5, -t t? Xyfkllwiisgsfieffsxf. 5--1521?-kfillle.. - -24. , , , . W E P-l 1.22 1.145 ' 1 I l -- A ,- , il- --..l wie- . 12.31 - . lSO!',bfQ'Mi, -7 1,5 . - . - G I E- sssltitffaiitbift Egg gg, 2..f:..ssM,-M, ,, -,.. f.... ..,,.t..gs,..,,- ., , Zi ley, Joe D. 2 tlri aal ll . iii' A as ...st.,-...- -s,.t...4,s.s -..... .... . .,11..t,.a ..l ,- t .... ..-- ..., .,.. . .,Ki35Q.,..,.l..,-E... ,,,,. ,... , Galgw Michelle p. 122 f rll' f l'lllr1 143 V ' V .... - Gar I3 - 5. . . 'Qtr Q.. .... . ..... .... . ...,.. . s. st . ...ax ,N X .... .. ... . .. .... a.. . .. . ,.,. ..... .... 2 .1 . . G ..., . .. .2 Lei? QQ?-miroftfiisxs alaiffilzferv-ff.,f l--'l'--... f , -- :..f. f -1 X ii? was tggw-sta ts w5:f...a.-.Rae assists--Arrf:a:l3a.?lt:fs51-:-,ywftz-ma.,fewest A,ors2g5e2t5a.,s.23t,1gag55z3gaw,io,a,51.,gag.3. .... ..i. t 8 A ga 3, , M. , - ls Q-. 1 .. . at of., .,..aa..as 1. . .. ., M ' , V , V H Dukes, Ginney p. 120 Garza, Mari pr 122 . Duncan. Mafcla D- 120 Gaston, Jeff p. 122 DUDCSD, TOCIU D- 120 Gerke, Barbara p. 122, 204 Badyna, Jeff p. 116 Baedke, Julie p. 116 Baker, Julie p. 116, 159 Balentine, David p. 116 Barker, Amy p. 116 Barker, Gregory p. 116 Branhouse, Travis p. 117 Barrett, Crhis p. 117, 188 Barron, Jana p. 117 Cadaret, Danielle p. 118, 160 Callahan, Jill p. 118, 150, 151, 154, 222 Callegari, Chris p. 118 Calvert, Tony p. 118 Campbell, Kathy p. 118, 171, 212, 216, 217 Capers, Tommy p. 119, 188 Carmichael, David p. 112, 119 Carrington, Flinn p. 119 Cavender, Mike p. 119, 175 Chaincy, Larry p. 119 Duncan, Tracy p. 120, 163 Dungan, Andy p. 120 Dunklee, Paul p. 120, 145 Dunn, Michelle p. 106, 120. 222 Gerstein, Angie p. 122 Glaser, Greg p. 122 Glennon, Allan p. 122 Gillette, Gary p. 122, 145 Gilmore, Chris p. 122, 145 Giuliano, Sally p. 122 Goldberg, Steve p. 122, 188 Goldgar, David p. 122 Gollan, Debbie p. 122 Gonzalez, Alejanara p. 122 Goodman, Chris p. 122, 188 Goodman, Rob p. 122, 145 Goyal, Irma p. 122, 160 259 q. 1. is as 'ik Q Q le 15x .512 53 yi 3 Q E W Y is 3 5 ft 52 fi? S if . X '31 3 l Gray, Deanna p. 99, 122, 222 IFIEIGS. Jason D- 124 Grayson, Julie p, 106, 122, ll'iSl't, Shelley p. 124, 98, 199 222 Greaves, Denise p. 123 Greenwood, Mike p. 123 Griffin, Jennifer p. 123, 222 Grisanti, Patricia p. 123, 171, 216, 217 Gustafson, Ericka p. 123, 222 Guynes, Gary p. 123, 188 202, 203, 222 222 Lambert, Kelly p. 126, 171, Lambert, Yuri p. 126 Landen, Dia p. 126 Landen, Ron p. 126, 138, 188, 195 Langley, Lee p. 126, 188 Lange, Shannon p. 126, 145 Larson, Eric p. 126, 195 Larsson, Peter p. 126 Lauritzen, James p. 126 Lee, Aubrey p. 126 Leick, Tracy p. 126 Level, Angie p. 126 Levy, Jennifer p. 126 , sg Jackson, Chris p. 125 Jackson, Lori p. 104, 125 222 Lewis, John p. 126, 138 Liebman, Kristy p. 126, 171, 216, 317 2 .fs Migliore, Pat p. 128 Miller, Mike p. 128 Minor, Jason p. 128 Mitchell, Lynda p. 128, 222 Mitchell, Mike p. 128, 145 Moats, Kris p. 128 Moehring, Gary p. 128 Monte, Liz p. 128 Monticelli, Aimee p. 128 Moore, Kim p. 128 Morgan, Brian p. 128 Morrison, HJon p. 128 Morton, Andrew p. 128, 211 Mount, Tracy p. 128 Muller, Danny p. 128 Murphy, Megan p. 128 Murphy, Sean p. 128, 138. 171, 204 5. kg, . .. N- - ' ,..b,:wJaCOb, Jay P 1.25 . Li , - .-.,',. ., ndley Amanda p. 127 199 Muse, Darren D- 129 , 203 l222 ' ' 'iii1. fvr . ' i ii 'rt' 'f 111 ,-11 4 gi Lintner, Kyla p. 127 , D, 123' . ,... , Long, Greg pf 127 1 yyyy yyyy Zial Ek ,. , . r'r'r 1 +522za,fff.,,l1i1J3'H0W1i .-MGIISSBR 125. 222 L M 1 1 127 t Owe, ....ssss ser ...,,s.,, ..,. . rrii ssss, as errss sss 1 if 5 . ewett, ...... 1 Dagni 111, 2225 JONES. ' miltqh...iLd 1.123 ,158 .,.,J0lTr.nS0l'1, A I r K el Steve p f ' 1 13 D l ' .-.i ,514 - K . 135552.51 O DSOUV --tri? -.- 1 gffrzssafisw if W 3 15 E W - - -1 - J h K . is 0 H5091 ..., elS0n. KIVSTGH 1291 15101 Mucha ,. A s,,- 1' ii . N ' - 5 J,Qhf1S0?7Ei DaY'd D- 3 Nlewdm Holi A 203 W .smsss sem. , 1 . 1. .. ... A - S 5 ,.. . . 1- s. gr y P 1 I Jfmesffiasosfr iv. 125 Mc Afthursiiii f 11 RichiE E?fi21ifff i f88 ,E Jones' -135311 P' 125 145 1 R Lien p. - N'-i1lQss:.Rs 5 1?SsfXi: ..-f i ' si T s- ' ' ' rf . i ,. '5 7 ' ' Jones' M155 p' 125 'V'CBeeU 'mia P- 129' 145 M00 23 1123. . Mccaskir Becky P- 129 NP? 216 .rrs N'C fffSf'rf1' Debme p' 129' Mccomiff J .129 .,1 . 17112232 .3 3 fs if f my P' ' -. sswsss.. . e s is Qggtssi., -... Mcconnellfs. I 1... , 1 is 1 5 5 M5 5 Sirk.. 5 2 XSS? 1411511 Nl C k sl s- r. Andrea 129'--fi 1. . .. .... ii -, .f c rac es' ..,, . ...,. E ,. . at r l' '. Mccutchafi 1 Q- . 1 McDoweII,s . 1 1 Q 3 ' 1 1 is - A - Mclntyreist if I 4' tts Kalllnl CHYIS -23353 5 2159 5 . W fi N., fs' We l- ' p' Mcl-efT1m g3l'a.ii ss tig- 1. ...-.' .1-arf 3 es 211239 is ' 5 is 2:2 2, U s fri Kasin Nicole p 125 . X 1? . A if ' ' ..,,. ,, Q Kays. Danny D- 125. 145 r eesr 1 115 5 . 1 Keiser Greg p. 125 1195 4 rsfe . . ' 1 P' ........ ,ggs 1 1 1 Keller' Amy P-125' 199' 203 195 rr., ss' A il?'lffii . e- . E1 - H h V T h . tt 1t'i1 '. .sf-fsit 5 . 'r-1 'ifz ff -2 53 fgiifii si - iff :il Zgme P' 125 Maddef Rob ifliffif ..... il'lS - - - ' 2 S223 WE-. ss-S. las s t-f . ta.. -- . p' .flew-.ii1..fa.f fs.Siaxstg,Ywz.:s1i1ziff1::1.s.:f1'-M42 r'llfFrfi22'f21.2:5X 52'-2-1 '11 8 125 ' 5 5, iii! la m 195 . -p' ' , ff , 1211221111 . ,Chemyn p. 125 332525325158 E. . P- 125' 222 Ma,k1521Sfi.g,1ohn pn 127' P' 126' 146 . ' 1 Kim,.Gigtristina p. 126 M k iii' ' 1.27 144 i,, Elgin p 121 204 fnlgrfsifol' P- 1 1 ,,-, 1 95 . 't i--r. -w' 1 ' ' fi? Mist? l ike P. 126.. 88 1 3 A 5 52. ' Egg gg -- . 31, 3 251, 3 7.,..f1gg2p1..f1tz.s-.tif:fi ie. - gr: Marshes 155112 p- 127, 145 O fax.. rf- 1 ,... i if 5 if . 12 e1stsEs225iQlS1lD8s1f, We D- 150. 4 1 1 3 s ,E 212 Mal Sh , f1.+MflES P- 127 O Su ' i f Q f Emmy 146 Martinls frizela D. 127, 222, Owens, f12 ts. , f f 1 22' . - ' r'-r Martinescnarlie p. 128, 188 Hunt Michelle p. 124 ' 1 aft P- ' Maso,-,Nikki p- 128 Hurley, Lisa p. 1 Hurtado, Krista Hutchins, David Hutchison, Chris 24, 146. 222 145 p. 124, 145 170,171 p. 124, p. 124, Kohler, Chad p. 126, 188 Kolb, David p. 126, 188 Konty, Marty p. 124 Kovats, Phillip p. 126 Kramer, David p. 99, 126, 192 Kucera, Jennifer p. 126, 196 Kuester, Chad p. 99, 126 Masterson, Lori p. 128 Mathews, Bryan p. 128 Matuz, Brian p. 128 Matuz, Damon p. 128 Matzen, Nona p. 128, 150, 222 Mauldin, Natalie p. 128 Maurer, Michael p. 15, 30, 128, 150 Mayfield, Sarah p. 128, 203 Marrell, Dusten p. 128 Matzler, Patricia p. 128 Mayer, Melody p. 129 Mayers, Carter p. 128 Pacey, Tommy p. 129, 145 Pai, Yu p. 129 Panos, Andy p. 129, 99, 154 Park, Ann p. 129 Parker, Angela p. 30, 129 Peacock, Sandra p. 129 Pearson, Carmie p. 129 Peck, Tracy p. 129 Peele, Todd p. 129 Peiffer, Jennifer p. 129, 145 179 Pennington, David p. 130 Perrin, Brad p. 130 Perry, Lisa p. 130, 202, 199, 203 Peters, John p. 130, 145 Phillip, Joey p. 130 Phillips, Holly p. 130, 222 Phillips, Jason p. 130, 174, 188 Sammons, Melanie p. 131, 199, 202, 203 Samples, Mike p. 131, 145 Sanders, Susan p. 131 Saitderson, Shawn p. 131, 45 Scheller, yalerie p.131,A1-45 Tancredi, Carolyn p. 133 Tapp, Alison p. 133 Tavarez, Rafael p. 133, 148, 188 Taylor, Chris p. 133, 151 Taylor, Natalie p. 133, 222 Taylor, Todd p. 133 Teffeteller, J.P. p. 133 Terry, Lance p. 133, 191 Test, Daniel p. 133 Thompson, Art p. 133 Thompson, Russell p. 133 Thornton, Christine p. 133. 146, 147 Titus, Neal p. 13 Wentz, Jennifer p. 134, 154 Whaley, Cori p. 104, 135, 145, 199 Wheeler, Michelle p. 105, 135, 222 Wheeler, Sandi p. 135 White, Lauren p. 135 Whitehead, Wendy p. 135 Whitney, Don p. 135, 188 Williams, Wendy p. 135, 222 Wilkins, Rona p. 135 Willis, Jamie p. 135 Wilson, Greg p. 135, 150 Wilson, Kimberley p. 135 Wilson. Lesli p. 135, 160, 22 222 --21-73, U-3'--H F -H' - ' w3::245jf2iK-Lis'-JFS.:-1151-T-+188 Rogers, Amy p. 131, 199 Rogers, Shannon p. 131 Ronning, Kristin p. 131 Rosenthal, Robin p. 131 Roseler, Shelley p. 131 Roth, Tricia p. 131, 222 Rowley, Craig p. 131, 145 Roys, Leanne p. 131 Ruby, Melissa p. 131, 222 Rudin, Tiffany p. 131 Rud. Bart p. 131 Ruckel, Chip p. 131 Swim, Brian p. 133 Wallis 'chris p. 134 3Y 'a ' Jody P' 133' 138 waitelnam, Brad p. 134, 195 Szatkowski, Tony p. 133, 153. 150, 154, 155 Walthew, Colleen p. 134 Walton, Wendy p. 150, 222 Ward, Brian p. 134, 146 Warren, Danielle p. 134, 171, 222 Weathers, Annette p. 134 Webb, Scott p. 134, 188 Weber, Steve p. 105, 188, 135, 145 Weekes, Sarah p. 134, 145, 222 o Q Z x 2 s si , f an Q A,:, ,.11A1.: Q ..kk A krrk ti, Sowsxglfw - ' in .ME k -- Q 1 V, m.-, o m .5 , .fg:3 .g'j'- -:Eg . iff , L L i' Ph0lQ8faPh?T' S , gg .- .,.. - gs? - ' ' 'S Jennifer Steckki Edltor 252 Kelly Thompson, Editor. K . 1, . -s . Jennifer Schmal, classes. Putting together a yearbook is a thankless job for those on the staff. When the books finally arrive, all staff members have a terrific case of fear. Will it look o.k.? Did the sponsor really design a knock-out cover? Did the plant mess up? What if I really messed up? All these questions go through the minds of the staffers. Most of the time, the student body is unaware of the little mistakes that cause staffers to moan and groan. Then suddenly the apprehension is turned to something else. Pride. Pride in their accomplishment. And worth the trou- ble. Worth the sponsor being on their backs twenty- four hours a day for seven months. Seven months of arguing with photographers and each other. And amid the pride, there are smiles and concillatory congratulations. This year's Odyssey staff had some pretty hefty footsteps to follow. The 1984-85 yearbook walked away with first and second place in the country's two most prestigious journalistic associations. How- ever, it is important that the 1985-86 staff know that they filled those shoes. Surpassing all expecta- tions of the sponsor, the staff put together the most innovative, creative and well-written yearbook in Vines' history. It is inadequate to say thank you . The book is excellent. You, the 1985-86 staff of The Odyssey, will never be forgotten and most certainly, sorely missed. 263 eg 121 nf is Q IS 52 553 'Qs 6 if 322 Q1 5? 5 F5 fs S5 ai? Ki? 3? 5 ii if ff fx EI Q 3? 'i is ,if U K 3 Lf 792 2 Q S 5 F5 ii iz 3 H ?R E2 52 iff XL 9? Q Us 5 2 ai 12 2 14 Q M Es? ES lm '35 37 5? Q if sf ZZ in .THN . W.. oyle Walker, our esteemed Princi- pal, is another mem- ber of the Vines High School staff who has been with the school since its opening in the 1976-77 school year. Mr. Walker moved over from a position as one of the assistant prin- cipals at Plano Senior High to be at Vines to give him- self a chance to help more students more closely. For four years Mr. Walker served as Assistant Princi- pal at Vines. According to Mr. Walker, Vines has had to prove itself against negative publicity which started before the school was built. lt was one of the only schools to be built in an already devel- oped neighborhood, and people who lived nearby the school weren't sure what to expect. But with a positive attitude, Mr. Walk- er walked around the areas close to the school to meet and assure neighbors that everything was going to work out very well. Before he was an Assis- tant Principal in the Plano Independent School Dis- trict, Mr. Walker taught three years of world history. During his fourth year, Plano Senior High opened and he decided to go into administration. Although he misses teaching, Mr. Walk- er feels that there are more opportunities in administra- tion. He can also touch more lives. Since 1980, Mr. Walker has been principal of Vines. He feels being Principal is more difficult than his previous position because now he has the re- sponsibility of being in charge of the entire school. He knows all state laws on education, does all the hir- ing of staff members, and supervises all activities. Since the first few years of Vines, everything has settled down. Now there is positive recognition from higher test scores and ex- cellent athletic programs. Students participate more in extra-curricular activities to prove their spirit and love for Vines. Any high school has problems, but with an excellent staff and good positive teen-agers, most problems take care of themselves, Mr. Walker said. lVlr. Walker is one of DEDICATION the reasons that Vines High School is the great school that it is today, and it is be- cause of this that we dedi- cate our yearbook to him. Thank you, Mr. Walker, for all you have doneifor Vines. mmm nu rumsme wsu .:..- ..'.'-d,f- 'y-,i-,-,- '- 'l8'!eQ1Y.aZ ,, , - Q -U1 - . ,:L.4:., '-,.'w,.Qm-,.I- .-1,-....g.1,,-f -A l 3, Nts- . t . I j -, , '. -. if L, w TN,PTj '1-,f1?Q.'i',f,F., vi w 'f'w gg, ' 'qq' 'fw 1 ---- - ,..f.. .,.......,-..L,- . -.,.JJ., ,--.-1---.f,...,..4f --f.,.fy.,-.,:,.-,,.,,, ,,.,,,, f.',i1'f,4..,L11f,LJJgL?,1,3 My M .1 -1 . .732 , Q . 1- .. E , vs - ,, WJ. ' TX- v , ff: -.gn .. -- --.A ' . - ,- A ' - ' ,. '-' 4.-. v .J xi


Suggestions in the Vines High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Plano, TX) collection:

Vines High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Plano, TX) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 1

1980

Vines High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Plano, TX) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 1

1984

Vines High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Plano, TX) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 1

1985

Vines High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Plano, TX) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 1

1987

Vines High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Plano, TX) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 219

1986, pg 219

Vines High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Plano, TX) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 224

1986, pg 224


Searching for more yearbooks in Texas?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Texas yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.