W T White High School - Saga Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1988

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R I K by EAN, T. ififfiiizel 132.595 Qailaa, T331 7521155 INTRODUCTION 0 1 . , 1 Tb! 1 - - 2 ' INTRODUCTION ff, Left: The Longhorn band plays to the rhythm of a pep rally as the cheerleaders prepare for a cheer. Above: Brad Plauche. as usual, is winking to his femlne spectators. Above Left: Two underclassmen proceed through their day in their full array of Friday orange. Left: James Gowans and Steve Coleman take a break during a football game to smile lor the camera. Above: Cheryl Deno - Always smiling. Above: Sammy Prager demon- strates his gymnastic talents during the LPC - BODS football game. 41,514 Q5 Left: A camera shy student and a not so camera shy student. Above: Ms. Giller's reaction to perhaps some juicy gossip. X90 lg UO Fa Cm ' ' 1 Lie gtuden H0906 ' Qrga WJ? :TL S we X 274' 515 l COM me ' eflts X XA BA A A6 202 A8 '-is ig5I3,: 'f.sW1 ' 'H .ls g i Ei 'Sw A ok S if ks N if 7 Qi 3 ,NS Q ,3 ge U. W 4 ,lf inn ,pdf vga ,, e A S NS 5 'iii X rf 4 N sg , , fe ss X gg US E M pe -n 4 Jgrfifzfe Mfivt ' E WE, S . ya 4 5 si Q 1 mf Q 3 WW 4 Qs 2, l ,Q ' K l wx e 2 il -5 4 . S 114- 5 .. Ms., NJ W l,-5 M . -ef-4 .7YM7 L -W' f F3 , . I ' 1:sv.e.e.J,,,,f.,..., 1 g w H :v, J,..M,,,,.m , Z , S ' 2'f,yfw'W ,'4,.L-ff ' S ,, 'U' e'mr.Lrz,....::.:f-L3 A-,WjM',,.,., Q ,ali ' nf A , W INTRODUCTION s 3 1 V Q. i' -' gif-1, ' , ni N279 7' 1' 5,gu 1 5 ' 'xv i Q l i 5 V 55 '! A ' Q 'Q r A ' , Above: Dorisa Jones gives a dramatic tour of the iunchroom. Right: Cheer- leaders prepare to play a mock game of football. Above and Right: Smiles are easy to come by these days, one only has to ask. 4 ' INTRODUCTION l .. ' .4 77' Below: Sharon Mosley shows her spirit ata Friday pep rally. we fiwisisirfeihf .ift.Q3f:gggi,'Mf: farr,ri'5-NE- H SL Q W i ..s,,w-fi, iii: we ass In a world where change is the Constant one must look to forms of stability, such as memories, ideals, and is? dreams in ELI TF fi 5' 'I Eiga mi wth? F V gf2'!'ififE2i55ii1 .lEsi4..'15'zXfiilfs ,rr WSeI1j'QsnEd: 5 'fiii cw -:if -1 ' ? Q3sa 'Musick52555565i5wi?f?iQ3ff..i25!fsiiiizefiizl Above: Die-hard spectators fend the first frost of the year to watch the BODS-LPC football game. INTRODUCTION v 5 C ,401 Q i. , 6 0 INTRODUCTION Left: Keith Auer is sure to grab a tabie to himseif before joyfuliy eating his sack lunch. Above Left: Gary McCusker and Scott Quigley practice for the more relaxing sport of spec- tating. d The abundant vitality mmmk of the W. T. White student body IS critical In breaking the sometimes monotonous r academics r 1591? vm' 1? rf . WYE ,gurus Eywqw Www! 33142 ff? Lv gg, 3 st KVM we :Q ms 'N LE Ah ,,,sr.,sg 531 W? ASSY' is QW? E J 1 M RED? 4 A ws .L Miz We n u o 'M . . . fewer? ifiiffjle 34 HSE 1+ iii:-,SWL fi sm, ,HV-42 5 251 H eir '1.f1s, 'fs2' . f ' N ew f - i a M:-ff. '975?'I,.fim ,-S1 U ! mia. nrt- VY,, My .L ,,,M,,,,t Y.,,, , V was vt ,aJmA,QL,,,,s,.t.,,,,,,,f f me Below: Carie Bejcek is caught in the act of eating. Right: A lively wrap group entertains at the Hoof- beat talent show. INTRODUCTION U 7 The diversity of students is strikingly apparent in the individuality that W. T W. represents and encourages . . . 55 if 2, cg-Q as f mg 5:4 -2 21 Lf in 8 INTRODUCTION QX MQ' W xigrv' ,tuna , .S LM, -A 1 x- ' H.. F INTRODUCTION 0 9 'LE W :iw T iw RS 15: is INT my Q1 JS nigga? MQW! J? H5 55594 af gif? Mi Xfsgffg iff M MJ 1i?f:v!S'F5WT' M, ,L,, A Sefgpfe ff f fi ea? 5 95 ifivfffgrx MQ,:,:es:f, sa 2121 if 1 W Q wiiftgw' ' :H ns X L 1Hs .,Qv-Inq! fhv 'W L s ll 41 ' I Q ' f ' I I ' I f 1 'lla B iliac! - ii 9 - - Left: Marsann Wineburg anxiously reaches to steal Robin Hinton's foot- ball ribbons. Above: Students are eager to snow their school spirit. INTRODUCTION 0 11 kff' I 'ff 0- 12 U INTRODUCTiON Left: Baby Bulls graciously accept a spirit stick for their enthusiasm. Above Left: A student contently listens to his walkman during school. Above and Right: As these students show - hands in the pockets is the most comfortable stance. As every year ns Important, so IS this year, and as every year is different, so IS the 1987 88 year s actlvltles and students w H str f' 8' INTRODUCTION ' 13 N E T E Ffizwu-IX I K A SENIORS STEVEN BRADLEY AARON German Club: German Honor Society: Golf LISA JANE ACOVENO Beauties-Fr.: Cheerleader-V-Co. Capt., JV: German Club: German Honor Society: Homecoming Court-Fr., Sr.: Mu Alpha Theta-Hist.: National Honor Society-Sec.: Senior Exec. Board-Sec.: Woods SI Waters: Young Life, Senior Superlative-Most Re- spected HUVISHKA ALI Academic Decathalon: Baseball-JV: Ger- man Club: German Honor Society: Mu Al- pha Theta-Pres.: BODS-Pres.: National Honor Society-VP.: Senior Exec. Board: Soccer-V, JV: Student Council-Rep. A Sgt. at Arms: Young Life KANISHKA ALI Debate: Football-FR.: German Club: Mu Al- pha Theta: Senior Exec. Board: Senior Play: Soccer-v-Capt.: Student Council: Young Life: BODS-Tres.: Honor Roll MARRISA ALLISON Choir-Concert STEPHEN MICHAEL AMBROZY Football-V.: German Club: Student Office Assistant: Swimming: JMP: Football- Spring Trainer CHARLES BELA AMBRUS German Club DALE LEON ANDREWS Football-JV.: SSC RICK KARSTEN ANDERSSEN Baseball-JV.: Spanish Club: Student Office Assistant SHONDA ANDERSON STEVE ANTHONY KHATIDJA ANWAR Spanish Club: Art Club MONICA ANDREA APODACA Baby Bulls: French Club: Swimming: Woods 84 Waters: Young Life JAMIE MICHELE ARNOLD Band-All-City, Fr.-Symphonic Band: Cabal- Ieras-Sec.: Kazoo Krew: Cross Country- Capt, Jr8tSr: FHA: German Club: Student Office Assistant: Swimming: Track-Capt. JrStSr MARK RICHARD AUER FCA: French Club: German Club: LPC: Sen- ior Exec. Board: Student Council-Fr, Soph: Swimming: Young Life LAURA ELIZABETH BAILEY Band- All-City, Symphonic: PCC: Soccer-V 16 ' SENIORS J' 'xt ll A if Ji CHRIS BAKER Mu Alpha Theta: Tennis-Capt. JAMES BERNARD BALDWIN Football-Var, JV, Fr.: OSC: Student Coun- cilg Track SCOTT FROST BAUM Debate: French Club: Mu Alpha Theta: SAGA: Whiz Quiz HOWARD MATHER BENNETT Young Life: BODS MELINDA LORI BLACK German Club: German Honor Society: Hoofbeat: Band- Twirler, UIL Twirler Comp.-I rating ROBERT BLOOMFIELD Football- Var, JV LEAI-I MICHELLE BORDERS DECA: FHA: Choir-Fr.: Student Office As- sistant ARNOLD HOWARD BOWEN Astronomy Club: Band-Symphonic: French Club: Latin Club: Track: Student Office Assistant, JXA MARCUS DE MINGO BOWENS Football- Var, JV: OSC: Track LISA MARIE BRIGHT Choir: Drama Club: German Club: Student Office Assistant, Young Life LESLIE BRITTAIN Band-Symphonic: German CLub-V-Pres.: Mu Alpha Theta-Sec.: National Merit Hon- ors: Letter of Commendation: PCC: SAGA- Ads Editor: Quill 8 Scroll COURTLAND BROWN PATRICK JASON BROWN French Club: LPC: BODS: Basketball-Var, JV, Fr.-Capt.: Senior Exec. Board: Soccer- JV: Student Council-Sr. member at large: National French exam AMY CATHERINE BUCHANAN Drama Club: French Club-officer, social chairman: Mu Alpha Theta: National Hon- or Society: National Merit Honors: Letter of Commendation: SAGA: Thespeans: Na- tional French Exam BRIAN BURNS BUFFINGTON Band- All-City, Symphonic: FBI: Musical: Stagecraft: Student Office Assistant: POC: UIL Marching and Concert: State Solo and Ensemble: Tech Theatre Asst. Foreman MICHELLE BURCHFIELD SENIORS 17 GRETCHEN ELIZABETH BURKART Baby Bulls-Hist.: FCA: French Club: HOOF- BEAT: Senior Play: Soccer-Var.: Stage- craft: Young Life: Honor Roll: Exec. Assis- tants ProgramQT.A.G.J: Youth In Govern- ment LISA BURKS JOHN BUTLER CAROLYN ANN CALDWELL Band: Caballeras-Pres.: FCA: Senior Exec. Board: Tennis: Young Life: Kappa Sigma Phila 84 E.M.C.P.B. BRIAN WAYNE CASEY SPCA MARY C. CASEY National Honor Society: Art Club-V-Pres.: Set Design of Ursuline: National Spanish Examitwiceh: Musical ROBERT CASTRO Swimming DARRYL RAY CHAPMAN Baseball-Var, JV: Football-Var, JV, Fr.: German Club: OSC: BODS KATHERINE MARIE CLARK KELLY LYNN CLARK Cross Country: French Club: Spanish Club: Student Office Assistant: Young Life STEPHANIE MICHELLE COLEMAN Soccer-Var. STEVEN SCOTT COLEMAN Academic Decathalon: Football-Var: Ger- man Club: Soccer-Var.: BODS ROBERT LEE COOK Band- All-City, Symphonic, Field Officer, Tres.: FBI: French Club-Pres St I-list: MU ALPHA THETA: Musical: National Honor Society: National Merit Honors: Letter of Commendation: Senior Exec. Board: Whiz Quiz-Capt: American Scholar: National Student Advisory Committee: UIL Comp. QScience, Calculatorj Stage Band: Nation- al French Exam, Senior Superlative-Most Intelligent MICHAEL ANDREW CRUMPLER 18 SENIORS ANGELICA MARIA DAVILA Chemistry Club JEFFERY SCOTT DAWSON Academic Decathalon: Baseball-JV, Soph- Manager: Football-Var: Mu Alpha Theta: BODS- Sec: National Honor Society-Pres: National Merit Honors: Letter of Commen- dation: Senior Exec, Board: Senior Super- lative-Most Likely to Succeed JULIA LOUISE DEGMAN DECA LORI GAYLE DELASHAW Beauties-Fr., Soph., Jr.-Finalist, Sr.: Cheerleader-Var, JV: Favorites-Fr., Soph., Jr.-Finalist: Homecoming Court-Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr.: Senior Exec. Board: Student Council: Woods St Waters: Senior Superla- tive-Best Looking PATRICK KEVIN DEMINGS Football-Var, JV, Fr: OSC: Track: Student Library Assistant CHERYL SUE DENO Caballeras-UIL, POC, EMCPB, Kappa Sig- ma Philla, Kazoo Krew: FCA: Spanish Club: Stagecraft: Student Office Assistant: Ten- nis: Woods 81 Waters: Young Life ERIN ELAINE DICKSON Caballeras: Senior Exec. Board: Young Life JULIE ANNE DODD - Band- All-City, All-State, Symphonic: Choir-Madrigal: German Club: PCC: Solo 84 Ensemble: French Horn Solos I 84 ll SARAH RICHARDS DOERRIES Academic Decathalon: Baby Bulls: Choir- Concert, Madrigalg Drama Club: German Club-Pres.: German Honor Society: Mu Al- pha Theta: National Merit Honors: Letter of Commendation: Senior Exec. Board: Soccer-Var: Student Council: Young Life: Senior Superlative-Wittiest LISA MARIE DOLAN Baby Bulls: Beauties-Soph. Finalist, Jr, Fi- nalist, Sr, Finalist: FCA: German Club: Homecoming Court-Fr, Soph, Jr, Sr: Sen- ior Exec. Board: Student Council: Woods 81 Waters JEFF DOMINGUEZ Astronomy Club: Favorites- Fresh., Soph., Jr.,: Sr. EXec. Board: Soccer-Var.: Student Council: Young Life: BODS-V. Pres. BEN KELLY DU BOSE Band- All-City, All-Region, All-State, Sym- phonic, Honors-Soph, Rep, Jr. Rep, Asst. Drum Major: FBI-V-Pres: French Club: Musical: Student Council JOEL C. DUNCAN Football-Var, JV, Fr: French Club: BODS: OSC: Young Life ROBERT DURAN Mu Alpha Theta: OEA SENIORS 0 19 MARK EDWARD DUVAL Swimming MARK CURTIS EDWARDS Cross Country: OSC: Student Council: Track: Basketball-Var SHENEQUEL ELDRIDGE PETER SHANDS ENGLAND Band- All-City, All-Region: Honors: FBI: German Club-Treas: German Honor Soci- W ety: Musical: National Merit Honors: Letter of Commendation: Senior Superlative- Most Talented ANA MARIA ESQUEDA OEA, Honor Roll ESSIE RENA ESTES FHA: LSC: Clinic Helper PAUL CHRISTOPHER ESTRADA LPC: Soccer-Var: Spanish Club-V-Pres: Young Life: BODS: Senior Exec. Commit- tee JASON KEITH FAGELMAN French CLub: Golf: LPC-V-Pres: Mu Alpha Theta: National Honor Society: Senior Exec. Board: Soccer-Var. JV: Student Council: Tennis: Young Life: BODS-Treas.: National French Test JAMES CLIFTON FARRIS Cross Country: Swimming: Woods 81 Wa- ters: LEI- Sr, Rep. MELISSA ANN FIGUEROA French Club: OEA-VOE LAURA FINCKE Baby Bulls: Caballeras-Sec: Cross Coun- try: FCA: Senior Exec. Board: Woods 84 Wa- ters: Young Life: Allied Youth: UIL Drill Team Comp.: POC: Youth in Government KLAIRE RACHELLE FITZGERALD Caballeras-86-87 Lieut. 87-88 Capt: De- bate: FCA: National Honor Society: Senior Exec. Board: Soccer-Var: Spanish Club: Speech Team: Volleyball-Var: UIL March- ing Comp: POC: Senior Superlative-Most Talented DOUGLAS CHARLES FORD Computer Club: Football-Var, JV: French Club: MARIE MAGDALEN FRANCO Soccer-Var ROBERT ARTHUR FRANZKE Band-Honors: German Club JOHN FUESS 20 ' SENIORS .fx SUSAN GARCIA HOLLY GARFIELD Cross Country: Debate: Senior Exec. Board: Spanish Club: Student Office Assis- tants: Track-Manager JOHN R. GARNICA MICHAEL COREY GOLDMAN Debate: French Club: Mu Alpha Theta: Na- tional Forensic League: National Honor Society: SAGA: Speech Team SAMUEL K, GOLDEN French Club: Senior Exec. Board MARCOS E. GONZALEZ JOHNETTE DENISE GREEN French Club: Musical: Orchestra- All-Re- gion: Soccer-Var RACHEL MARIE GRESHAM Choir-Select: German Club: Mu Alpha The- ta: Basketball-Var: OEA TAD GROUND Cheerleader-Var: Cross Country: Latin Club: Tennis: Young Life: BODS BENJAMIN THOMAS GUEDRY Band- All-City, Symphonic, Honors: Cheer- leader-Var, JV: Favorites-Jr. Finalist: Ger- man Club-Chairperson: LPC-Treas: Youth 81 Government: Stagecraft: Student Coun- cil-Pres.. Sgt. at Arms, Soph 81 Fr. Mem- ber-at-Large: Student Office Assistant: Young Life: Art Club: BODS: UIL: POC: Senior Superlative-Most Spirited ANDREA GUERRERO National Honor Society: SAGA-Editor: Sen- ior Exec. Board: Spanish Club-Pres: Stu- dent Council: Swimming SENIORS 21 BRIDGET HADNOT AARON TODD HALL Baseball, J.V.: FBI: Football, J.V., V.: Track MECHEL RENEE HALL Baby Horns-Pres.: FHA: Student Council: Track ROSS HAMMETT STEVE M, HARPER Football, J.V., V. JEANNE LISA HARRIS FCA: Student Office Assistants: Tennis: Young Life THOMAS WALTER HAUK Band: Young Life ROBERT BRUCE HELD Student Council: Woods and Waters LAURA CHRISTINE HELSEN FHA: Stagecraft: Student Council: Young Life KRIS ANN HEMAN Baby Bulls: Cross Country ROBIN HINTON Astronomy Club: Cheerleader, JV-Capt., V: Debate: Favorites-Jr.: FCA: German Club: German Honor Society: Homecom- ing Court-Fresh.: Mu Alpha Theta-Sec.: National Honor Society-Tres,: Senior Ex- ecutive Board-Tres.: Soccer-V.: Student Council-Hist.: Woods and Waters: Young Life: Senior Superlative-Most Intelligent MARY HOLLIDAY MELISSA HOLMES JOHN WILLIAM HOOKER JR. Computer Club: Debate: French Club: Hoofbeat- Editor: Senior Executive Board: Student Office Assistants: Track: Basket- ball-Fr., JV 22 0 SENIORS JONATHAN ANDREW HORNE Spanish Club: Tennis: Young Life: BODS DAVID HOROWITZ Band: Symphonic Honors-Librarian, Equipment Manager, Field Officer: FBI: German Club-Chairman: German Honor Society: Musical-Light Designer: Senior Play-Asst. Foreman: Stagecraft-Head Foreman: One Act Play: Stage Band: UIL Competitions LINDA HOUSTON CYNRIC HUDSON LAURA ANNE HUGHES Drama Club: Student Office Assistants IRBY BARNETT HUNTER Drama Club: Football-Fr,-Capt, JV-Capt., V-Capt.: French Club: National Honor So- ciety: National Merit Honors-Science: OSC-V. Pres.: Senior Executive Board: Student Council-Tres.: Track: Young Life: BODS SHAWN LAMONE HUNTER MARK KENNETH I-IURST Debate: French Club: Hoofbeat: UIL Com- petitions: Current Events Team KIMBERLY DAWN IVERSON Choir-FR., Concert, Madrigal: German Club: Musical: Soccer-V.: Tennis-Capt.: Choir Chp.: Costume Chp STACY ANN JANECZEK Student Office Assistants AMY LYNN JENNINGS Beauties-FR. Fin., Soph. Fin., Jr., Sr, Fin.: Cheerleader-JV-Co-Capt., V.: Favorites-Fr. Fin., Soph., Jr.: Homecoming Court-Fr. Fin., Soph. Fin., Jr. Princess, Sr. Fin.: Sen- ior Executive Board: Student Council: Stu- dent Office Asst,: Senior Superlative- Friendliest SENIORS 23 JOANN L. JOHNSON Baby Bulls-Pres.: Favorite-Soph,: FCA? FHA: German Club: Homecoming Court- Soph. Fin.: Hoofbeat- Bus. Mgr.: Student Council: Student Office Assistants: Woods and Waters: Young Life ROY JOHNSON ALEX JAY JONES Academic Decathalon: Cross Country: Fa- vorites-Fr., Soph., Jr.: German Club: LPC: BODS: Senior Executive Board: Soccer-V.: Student Council-Fr. Member-at-large: Young Life ANTHONY GLEN JONES Cross Country: FHA: Football-JV., V.: OSC: Student Office Assistants: Track CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM JONES Astronomy Club: Football-Fr.: Speech Team: VICA KIM JONES CHRISTOPHER LYNN JORDAN Football-Fr., JV., V.: OSC: MINDA KATZ Swimming: LSC-Tres. LOUAY MAROUN KHRAISH Academic Decathalon: French Club-Sec.: Mu Alpha Theta: National Honor Society: Student Office Assistants: Art Club: One Act Play: Basketball: Foreign Language Competitions: Allied Youth-Social Chair- man CHRISTINA LYN KOBDISH Spanish Club: Student Office Assistants PATRICIA JOAN KOENECKE History Club: French Club: Student Office Young Assistants: Young Life CHAD BRANDON KOGER Choir-Fr., AC: Debate: Drama Club: FCA: Musical: Senior Executive Board: Senior Play: Spanish Club: Student Council: Ten- nis: Thespians: Young Life: BODS: Senior Play: Senior Superlative-Best looking MELISSA KORFANTY Baby Bulls-Sec.: Caballeras-Tres.: FCA: German Club: Student Council: Woods and Waters: YOung Life: Allied Youth: UIL Com- petition: Art Club CINDY MICHELLE KOSLEY Band: Symphonic Honors: Mu Alpha The- ta: National Honor Society: PCC: Spanish Club: UIL Competitions: Flag Corps-Jr.-Co- Capt,, Sr.-Capt. 24 0 SENIORS KIMBERLI KAE KRIEGER Band-All-City: Symphonic Honors: French Club: Mu Alpha Theta: Quill and Scroll: PCC: SAGA-Ads editor, Student Life editor ANDREA NADINE KRUEGER DECA SARA SHIELDS LACKEY Caballeras-Mgr.: Computer Club: French Club: Student Office Assistants: Woods and Waters: Young Life GERRYL G. LANDRY Cross Country: Political Action Club: Span- ish Club: Track: Volleyball-JV: Young Life NATALIE SUZANNE LANE Caballeras: Drama Club: German Club: Student Office Assistants: Thespians: Young Life DEVEN ALLEN LATIMER Spanish Club: Student Council: Track: VICA RICHARD C. LATTA Debate: French Club: Hoofbeat: Saga: Swimming: Senior Play JAY M. LEGER Baseball-JV, V: Football-JV, V: German Club: Diving: Track: Latin Club: Swimming: Wrestling JV., V: Young Life STEPHANIE C. LENOX Baby Bulls: Caballeras-Jr. Rep.: Debate: Mu Alpha Theta-Sec., V. Pres.: National Forensic League: National Honor Society: SAGAJ Senior Executive Board-Pres.: Spanish Club: Speech Team: Student Council: Allied Youth: UIL Competitions: Senior Superlative-Most Likely to Succeed KEVIN DWAYNE LEWIS Football-JV, V: OSC: Student Council: Track: Young Life HEIDI LYNETTE LUND NICOLAS TOM MAGLARAS Mu Alpha Theta: National Honor Society: National Merit I-lonors-Letter of Commen- dation: Tennis: Whiz Quiz CHRISTOPHER ANDREW MAGID DANA WAYN E MARCH VOCT SENIORS 25 EVANGELINA MARTINEZ MICHAEL MANUEL MARTINEZ Baseball-JV, V: FHA TODD HENRY MATEJA Cross Country: Swimming: Spanish Club KIMBERLY MATHENY KATHLEEN MICHELE MAXWELL Astronomy Club: Caballeras-Mgr: Choir: Cross Country: Debate: Drama Club: FCA: Student Office Assistant: Swimming-V., All District: Volleyball-V: Young Life: Diving ROBIE MAYS Academic Decathalon: Football-Fr., JV, V: OSC-Pres.: Senior Executive BoardAV. Pres.: Stagecraft: Student Office Assis- tant: Track: Basketball-Fr., JV, V: Senior Superlative-Most Respected SARAH MCCANLESS Baby Bulls, Computer Club: Drama Club: German Club: History Club: Soccer: Stu- dent Council: Student Office Assistant: Thespians: Woods and Waters: Young Life ROBERT GLENN MCGOWEN Cross Country: Drama Club: Senior Play: Tennis: Thespiansl TVBCK LESONIA DENEE MCKENZIE Choir-All-Region, All-State, Concert, Fr.: FHA: Student Office Assistants: VICA: LSC VONDA LASHUN MINOR FHA ROBBIE D. MIRES ELIAS MOLINA CHRISTY LYNN MOORE FHA: Senior Executive Board: Student Of- fice Assistant: Allied Youth: LSC-Sec. GEORGE ALFRED MORALES Baseball-JV, V: Latin Club: Football-Jv, V 26 SENIORS lui- 7 , , ll nxt-will ,J J Iii 'Var :L 2. SHARON KATRICE MOSLEY Caballerasg Hoofbeat: Mu Alpha Theta: Student Council-Sr. Member-at-Large: Track: Young Life: Basketball: UIL Compe- ELIZABETH ANN MURPHY Band All-City: Drum Major: Symphonic Honors: Debate: Drama Club: National Fo- rensic League: National Honor Society: Orchestra: Soccer-V: Spanish Club-V. Pres: Speech Team: Student Council: Swimming: Thespians THOMAS DANIEL MURPHY Band: Symphonic Honors: FBI: FCA: Foot- ball- Fr, JV, V: Spanish Club: Swimming: Track TRACER NELSON Allied Youth-V, Pres, Pres: Cross Country: Debate: LPC: SAGA: Senior Executive Board Comm.: Spanish Club: Student Council: Student Office Assistant: Swim- ming-Mgr.: Young Life titions 1 NANCY ANN NICHOLSON Astronomy Club: Caballeras: FCA: German Club: Student Office Assistants: Thespi- ans: Woods and Waters: Young Life: Kazoo Krew LANCE DAVID NOBLE Debate: FCA: German Club: Allied Youth: UIL Competition: National Forensic League: Soccer-JV, V: Speech Team: Stu- dent Office Assistants: Young Life STEPHEN MARC NURENBERG Computer Club: Drama Club: Spanish Club: Student Office Assistants: Thespi- ans: Basketball- JV KELLIE ANN O'BRIEN Cheerleader-JV, V-Capt: Drama Clult Senior Executive Board: Thespians: UIL Competitions: One-Act Play TAREK PATRICK OMAR Debate: SAGA: Senior Executive Board: Stagecraft: Student Office Assistants: Al- lied Youth: BODS ELLEN CECELIA O'NEILL Choir-Concert: Drama Club: FCA: OEA CYNTHIA ANN ORTA Choir-Select, Fr: FHA: French Club: Ger- man Club: Student Council: Student Office Assistants: Volleyball-JV: Young Life JACQUELINE CHRISTINE O'SHEA Caballeras: UIL Competition RYAN PALMER PAUL PARAMO Baseball-V: Computer Club SENIORS 0 27 PAULETTE PARAMO - OEA: Track ANIL BALVANTRAY PATEL - Nat'l Honor Society: Track SYLVIA PAYNE AVIS PERISON ROBERT LLOYD PETHERBRIDGE - Base- ball-Fr,, Var,g Football-Fr,, JV: Swimming: Track SHANNON PHILLIPS- OEA: Allied Youthz Junior Achievement SARAH KATHRYN PICKARD- Baby Bulls- Vice Pres.: Cheerleader-JV: FCA FHA: French Club: Sr. Exec. Board: Student Council-Seo: Student Office Assistants: Thespians: Woods and Waters: Young Life SALVADOR PINEDA BETH LYNN PLASKOFF- Band- Symphon- ic: German Club: Hoofbeat: Stagecraft STEVE POSEY STEVE ARTHUR PRICE! Baseball-JV: Cross Country-Capt.: Favorites-Soph. Fin.: Latin Club: Spanish Club: Student Council: Swimming: Track-Var.: Young Life MICHAEL QUEVEDO-'Student Office Assis- tant 28 SENIORS THOMAS .l. QUINN - Football-Var.: FELICIANO RAMIREZ - Baseball-JV: French Club: MU ALPHA THETA LISA KAY RANDLE- Band-Honors: Band- Fresh.: Debate: Sr. Exec. Board Sr, Play: Student Council: Soccer-Var. Manager: Student Off. Assistants: Young Life PAUL CHRISTOPHER RAWLEY- Band-AIl- City: All-Region: Symphonic: FBI-Pres.: German Club-Hist.: German Honor Soci- ety: Musical: Nat'l Honor Society: Orches- tra: SAGA: Student Council: Whiz Quiz ROBERT THOMAS REDMOND JR.- Foot- ball-JV: German Club: LPC: BODS- Sec.: Basketball- Fresh., JV, Var., Capt.: Sr, Exec, Board: Soccer- Var.: Student Coun- cil: Young Life CRAIG REED - Band- All-City, All-Region, DECA ' AMY LYNN REEVES - Cross Country: French Club: Sr. Play: Thespians: Allied Youth ELVIA REYES KIMBERLY DEE REYNOLDS - DramaClub: French Club: Sr, Play: Thespians: Allied Youth ANITA JO RIDINGS - Choir- Women's Se- lect: Concert: Fresh.: AC: Madrigal: DECA KERI ANN RILEY- Band- All-City, Symphon- ic, Honors: German Club: PCC- Pres: Sr. Exec. Board: Soccer- Var. TOMMY W. ROBERTSON - Drama Club: Basketball: Tennis INGRID JENNELL ROBINSON - Nat'l Honor Society: Orchestra: Student Off. Assis- tants RACHEL ROSS TESIA LANETTE RUNNELS - BasebaII1FHA: French Club: VOCT ANDREW SADLER SENIORS 29 MARIA SALAZAR KENNETH ANDREW SCAGGS- Football-JV. V.: German Club: LPC: Sr. Exec. Board: Soccer- V,: Student Council: Young Life: Basketball- Fresh.: Senior Superlative- Friendliest CLINT M. SCARBROUGH- VICA JEFF SCHOLL - DECA3 KIM SEALLS ARMANDO SEGOVIA - NEWCOMER Club: Spanish Club: Student Council: VICA: Woods and Waters: Young Llfe MICHALL SELBY NOOSHEN SHAMAI BETTINA YVONNE SIBLEY- Caballeras: Choir: Spanish Club MAIANNE SILVER- Astronomy Club: Baby Bulls: FCA: German Club: Spanish Club: Woods and Waters: Young Life PAMELA TERRELL SIMON- Caballeras: FHA: LSC: Kazoo Krew MARISA ELIZABETH SINAYI- CABAL- LERAS, Sr. Exec. Board: Spanish Club: Ka- Yoo Krew AMAN SINGH - Debate: Literary Club: Nat'I. Honor Society: lnternat'I Club: Sen- ior Play MICHELLE SIX CHRISTOPHER WESLEY SMITH- Comput- er Club: Cross Country: Drama Club: Foot- ball- JV, V.: Latin Club: Student Council: Student Off, Assistants: Swimming: Thes- pian: Track: Woods and Waters: Young Llfe ERIC ANDREW SMITH - Band- All-City. Symphonic: FBI: German Club: German Honor Society: Golf: Musical: Soccer- JV,, V.: Student Council: Whiz Quiz 30 SENIORS L1 Ixmiii '-0 , K. s i im- ls i E , AT- in 'mu 'fu , ' wg 1-lf.. 3 6. - xiii' In 3 s :?35'?. i-v' -4- rlij! 1 W E : 1 'Evo ell, T 4 I 6 V X . lj . - x, 1 . ' ' tr , f 'ag 5 ' RNS' A :I Ri 4 ,v I 4 x AX 17 Lf so QP L. l i x 1 SANDRA CARTER SMITH- Student Off. As- sistants: VICA SHANNON SMITH VICKI ANN SORIA- Baby Bulls: Drama Club: German Club Flag CorpCO Capt German Club German Honor Society, MU ALPHA THETA- Treas.: Nat'l Honor Society: PCC- V. Pres.: SAGA: Art Clubi MICHELE ANDREA SPIELER- Band- Sec., xl - ANDREA STEWART- Band- Symphonic: Cheerleader: Hoofbeatg Tennis JILL RENEE STRELSKY- Caballeras-Lieut.: FCA: French Club: Student Council: Thes- pians: Woods and Waters: Young Life: EMCPB: Kappa Sigma Phila: Kazoo Krew WILLIAM S. STRIPLING- Band-All-City, All- Region, Cross Country: Debate: German Club: Student Off. Assis. REGGIE GARY SULLIVAN- Football-JV, Var, JENNIFER K, TERRY WANDA CAROL THOMAS- LSC: Caballerasl Drama Club: Track: Volleyball:-JV, Man- ager FELRAY DE'Cl-lARLES THOMPKINS- Foot- ball-Fresh., JV, Var,: OSC: Sr. Exec. Board: Student Council KATHY ANN THOMPSON- Baby Bulls: Stu- dent Off, Assis.: Young Life BRIAN EDWARD TREADWELL- Debate: FCA: LPC: BODS- V, Pres.: Nat'I Forensic League: Sr. Exec. Board: Soccer-JV: Speech Team: Tennis: Woods and Waters: Young Life: Youth in Gov't, VENESSA LYN TUCKER- FHA: OEA LUCY VANCLEVE- FCA: Student Off, Assis,: Tennis: Young Life SENIORS 31 MARGARET VASQUEZ- OEA: Student Council: Student Off. Assis.: Swimming NORMA VERA- Band: Caballerasg Student Off. Assis. MICHAEL WASHBURN VLACH- Astronomy Club: Cross Country: German Club: Stu- dent Off. Assis.: Swimming: Woods and Waters: Young Life JANA RENEE WALLACE- Band: DECA: JOHN MARTIN WALSH- FCA: German Club: Golf: LPC-Sec.: Sr. Exec. Board: Soc- cer-Var.: Stagecraft: Young Life: Allied Youth: BODS ROBERT GREGORY WARD- Baseball-JV: Student Off. Assis. CRAIG G. WEIS- Cross Country: Spanish Club: Swimming ROBIN LEE WEISSMANN- FHA: Spanish Club: Student Council: Caballeras-V. Pres.: Kazoo Krew: FHA- Sec. DON W. WEST- LMP ROBERT CLINTON WHEELOCK- Academic Decathalong German Club: Hoofbeat: Lit- erary Magazine: UIL Spelling Team: UIL Ready-Writing Team: Student Off. Assis. DEBBIE DEINSE WILLIAMS- Baby Horns DONNA WILLIAMS LAWANDA DENISE WILLIAMS- Cl'1oir-AII- State, Concert: LSC LINDA DENISE WILLIAMS- Basketball: Spanish Club: Student Off. Assis.: Track: Volleyball-Var., Capt. 32 SENIORS sv I ERICA WILLIS TAFF WINDGARDEN MARIANN K. WINEBURG- Baby Bulls: Ca- balleras: Cheerleader-JV: FCA: Sr. Exec. Board: Soccer- Var.: Spanish Club: Stu- dent Council: Young Llfe RONICA RENEE WINGFIELD- Cheerleader- JV, Var.: Homecoming Court-Jr., Sr.- Queen: Orchestra: Sr. Exec. Board: Stu- dent Council: Track: Senior Superlative- Most Spirited JOE E. WOLF Ill - Computer Club: DECA: Musical: Spanish Club: Speech Team: Stu- dent Off. Assis.: Swimming: Woods and Waters AMY WOODY TRACI ANTOINETTE YOUNG- Caballeras- Off., Lieut.: French Club: Homecoming Court-Jr.: Sr. Exec, Board: Track: Volley- ball-JV PAUL DENNIS ZEVALLOS- Tennis SENIORS 33 PICTURE SI-IY SENIORS REGINALD DWANIE ANGLIN TYWANNA NICHOLE BROWN VIRGINIA LEE CALDWELL DAVID COREY CLEWIS BRIAN N CLIFTON RODNEY BERNARD COLEMAN JERRY B COLLINS SHERRY COOL ALIESIA LERAY ELLIS CHAROLETTE FORESTER MICHAEL T FRANKLIN KEITH LAMONT FULLER KATEY C GENTLE KIMBERLY LYNN GILES KEVIN GOWANS JR MARSHALL GREEN JULIE R HART BRIAN ROSS HEBER YANCEY ACE HICKS CYNRIC SULDON HUDSON ROD C HINKLE TERESA MARIE JENKIN ARIC T JOHNSON RYAN KEITH PALMER THEODORE DE VON PARKER AVIS LAHAVSE PERISON RAFAEL VINCENT RAMOS HOLLY LINN ROBERTS JUAN A RODRIQUEZ VICTOR RODRIQUEZ SHANNON MARIE SANTOS MARSHELIA LASHAWN SIMMONS KYMBERLY SMITH RHONDA MICHELLE SMITH GARIN UNGERMAN DUANE LEROY WALLS DONNELL OTIS WEAVER DONNA DORETHA WILLIAMS TONY D WOODS CARMEN YERENA ESTEFANA YERENA A - CIPRIANO SALINAS SENIORS ' 35 ,- I N E I I IZ?-J KA JUNICRS 38 0 JUNIORS James Adams Tammy Adams Paul Alonzo Linda Ambrus Melinda Andrews Charles Anderson Julia Anderson Charles Arnell Ann Arnett Amy Auer Rodney Auerbach Donald Bacco Keil Baldia Mark Banchetti Neal Bannister . , x 5. 2, ,, , ,vL,,2,,l5gifjj,f V W agga? ff gn- A J , 4 . w , xx .-Q :Q v 5 V l I 'fl -wg' f.. is ' 5 in E 'ir fe-if ' 3 ? 31' '6'f4 f .19:. all i , ,swam W! 4 XF 5 fl if in QW:- V ,Q 1 i f 1 fi-in 'wmsihu i H 7 'wfw U, ,,' fr- 4 W 1 b- le, a L 'v Trista Barsh Tracy Beaugez Harolyn Bell Kevin Boatman Collin Bolinger Angela Borders f h ' f , B my 4. , V .M ur ,5 s ,I n -5 Y f' W L 1 I -Q e We-ff a,r?5' ' ff . -so 5 mis' ' 1 E fiil, ii T i ' 7.1. r ' V - 57 A A ' fa '1 K ' i Y -4 If L B+ i l Robin Breedlove James Brewster David Brian Richard Brightman Paul Brown Stacey Brown Trudy Bullard Bianca Burkley Donny Burks Jennifer Burnett Darrin Burns Don Byrd Lee Caperton David Cason Cathy Cates Kristin Cecil David Chow Lashuendra Chriss Aly Christian Kelli Chronister Kristin Cody QD Candice Cohlmia Carrin Cole Cindy Coxen Thomas Crosby Brenda Crownrich Porfirlo Cruz Glenn Cuccia Sharon Daniel Jill Davis Torey Dawson Kenneth Deamon Victoria DeBerry Steve Deleon Luis Delacruz Aaron Derr Chris Deuillet Victor DeBIasi Walker Die'Rich April Duckworth Angi Diez Laurel Dirksen Mora Dominguex Jason Dommer .SE- l X V ,F-., , 4 i III. 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Dunlap Marissa Dunn Xavier Duran Rochelle Easley Jeff Edgerton Koshia England Eliza Epstein Amynah Esmail Marivelle Estrada Eric Estrada Todd Fahrenbrook Latricia Ferguson Pat Ferguson I I or W, My ww fi W l l fs- , wr.: vf l , J .W i HW4 ln L .f W if--fu I 5 L 'V Q I 'h ',:. 1 i I ' .. 4, 1 ' 1 it 1 5 W. i 13 at 1 f wif 'ig gf? Q5 .v,. Q . , , flvifqsiggm fag f JVQ 4-,Q Q if Q lu, E ia, 1 ' . Q I .Y?W -nv fa - ,,f Q .. ff 9, - I I ' ,, 5 -' 'fi ' ' li? 1 ' f I P .Q .54 4 A 'A 5 1 QV! Y . 1 f, 1- mn, 'Z i K a 4 ' ' , , . Er gil? , .. 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AP, SAGA Frances Gee: English llPH,lV Nancy George: Read Imp., U.S. History PH Luther Gentry: Drafting, PE, Athletics Doreen Giller: Study Hall A i n lgfgf A FACULTY 0 89 V Kenneth Gail Glaspy: Spanish l,lll,llIH,lV, ickey Gomez: Attendance Office Clerk Gwartney: Physical Science, Athletics Elizabeth Hannon: Physiology and Anatomy, Bio., PE, Athletics Maurine Hardy: Registrar Demaris Hargis: Physical Science, Bio.. Athletics, PE 90 0 FACU LTY Mildred Harris: English lB,lll,llIB Edward Haynie: Economics Bob Heard: P.E,, Athletics Queen Henderson: Pre-Alg., Alg. Il,lIB Charley Hendrix: CLA Ill, Adv. Band Lynn Henry: Physical Science Anita Hood: Spanish I,ll Deri Hooper: CLA IV, English IV v W 9. f l A fe gg , ni ,. wwf i 4 t 1 AV L eww, .-M, ii, W - i.T, , , ,, ...it l W it . , yiii , y S , : 1, -W --- 5 1 3' l di.. ,. v 1 n. . ,W , ,Ly J 2 P J I tt 5 ., ,swift -Z. fi V 4 , . l do ' F Annell Barentine has been teaching at W.T. White for 22 years. She comes from a family of teachers. She enjoys teaching because of the variety: her day is never boring. She feels very strongly about extra curricular activities. She has sponsored many clubs including Whiz Quiz and Academic De- cathalon. Mrs. Barentine has definitely made a great contribution to W.T. White. We . N...- iii Y f-aww-12, vvvwwrwf ses-fr s.-1: r Q- f fi ---is A., s ,.,f ..,, i t ,Q?,.,5,55,5F5,i.- me if f . -1 tag vi, Lt . A, 1 Q. ' K M t. or 3, -'vw ..,, 9 sf A' Y B. bu .3-9 . X A T, up P A X' 1 l , 7 :'x 2, X, NZ x L s Ut 1 Joe Humphrey: Computer Applications, Wood l,ll Sam Hylton: ln-House Suspension Donnie Landy: P.E,, Athletics Leigh Line: English I, Drill Team Donald Littlefield: US. Government. Athletics Derle Long: Advance Band, Music Th., Stage Band Larry Lucido: Plastics Francine Mack: Biology AP, PH, Biology I Joe Mastrogiovanni: Biology, Athletics John Meeks: Pre4Algebra, Algebra l,ll Patsy Metters: Chemistry Nelda Mills: Home Economics. Cheerleading Hillis Moore: Chemistry, Chemistry PH, AP, Mass Media Wynette Moore: VOE I,Il, Word Processing FACULTY 0 91 xx'-at I 5 'x A : klgk A Joel Morris: Computer Math ,fx A 1- Q A- bf, ' Virgil Morrow: DE I, ll, Adv. Word Proc. W - D I Q . K w Comp., VOE - ' -R if e if, . .. Q Q-i ., , ,Q i 1. XC? f f -' A , ,,1-L A J.. ff fbiisff, Lucious Newhouse: PE, U.S., Health, I 3 5 J I I Athletics A Ag my Chris Nichols: Aud., Tech. Th. I, ll, Tech. - it . ,A Q Arts ll, III, IV, Th. Prod. , ' y Jennifer Norris: U.S. History 3, ' ' Patrick Gay: Librarian if.. ' K gt't'S:3 ' ,I X I, , L I . et 4 James Quaite: ICT ll, ICTI, CVAEI, VOE Mariiu Ramirez: Art I, II, III, IV David Reeves: Alg. II, MOCE Lotty Repp: Drill Team, Pr. Law si . Virginia Rester: Fr. I, Il, III, IIIH, IV . Martha Rozelle: Library Clerk lp? fr' Av. Wx x tN WA at S C Eric Schlueter: Mar., Astro., Athletics David Shepherd: Bio., Athletics . .tt . 'WS e tb F? 4 re rr 'W' W, if as A' 5 5 .V Q .- ,.f I . iiiis 'F 4 K7 ,990-t.Gq tiff fa -v 'N, ' I rrei ff iw .L 'lk X N x ,- 4 . 1 sk Q x , . t Wg -H Q . xii s I E9 K ti tp s X 5 K Aw it T is I tt : 92 ' FACULTY . f t I X , Processing V MX l ' 5 4 I Congratulations to Mr. Davis on his fantastic job on the Homecoming iDance! This was Mr. Davis' first year at W.T. White High School. He is the sponsor of the 1987-88 Student fCouncil, and without his help Home- 'coming '87 would not have been such a huge success. W S 5 if rv ,-Q Q - i it K' I , f 1 , .. LN' Lf.. Camera Shy- Richard Davis: CLA ll, English ll Patricia Karallaz Attendance Clerk Nancy Riordan: Data Operator Patricia Wilson: Pre-Algebra, Albegra I, IB Mona Sizer: English Ill IVH Creative Writing Edith Smith: Nurse Frances Smith: Attendance Computer Clerk Ronald Turner: English I CLA I Journalism I Connie Villarreal English IIB World History Jo Wallace: Orchestra Linda Weisblatz Typing I ll Word Debra West: Special Education Cyc Wehrie: Nurse s Aid 1 Bill White: English ll CLA ll Diana Wilcox: Counselor James Wright: Psychology and Sociology U.S. Government 1 I N I E T 1'IT MW 1 l CT VITIES 66 Sweet vember H o 96 0 HOMECOMING The 1987 Homecoming Court ITI 8 o 2-4 nj V Qmx'. I1 n The Wingfield's, Ronnica and Nicole, pose with their moil 8 er after winning a double honor in the Homecoming Cour' 7 i l Senior Homecoming Court Lisa Dolan and Escort Shane Whalen: Lisa Acoveno and Escort Huvishka Alig Quee Ronnica Wingfield and Escort Samuel Golden: Amy Jennings and Escort Tarek Oma Lori Delashaw and Escort A.J. Jones. i ' Junior Homecoming Court lffani Unger and Escort Rick Goldmang Kelli Chronister and Escort Trent Crossen: rincess Amie Jones and Escort John Driscollg Amy Lassiter and Escort Don West. ot pictured: Rhonda Wilburn and Escort Jerry Collins. '10, or W Freshman Homecoming Court iara Dolan and Escort Chris Wolfeg Tamara Foster and Escort Mark Blend: Princess Michelle Weaver and Escort Dale Herdman: Rebecca Roberts and Escort Michael iagelman, Sophomore Homecoming Court Mini Delashaw and Escort Todd Redmond: Shannon Henderson and Escort Jay Walshg Princess Nicole Wingfield and Escort Kan- vin Raving Cindy Cox and Escort Brian Kosleyg Lacey Allen and Escort Brad Plauche. HOMECOMING ' 97 K7 ,VIPHEI-,.x 98 ' HOMECOMING K is Qm' 7 f . 'Q lt- ' 1-.- 1--'u S A 'f-fzff' . v ma.. Y fm gs A . W.--,nr r ' f -' - 4 4,,,,,,.,.t,- fn ' Q The 198788 Student Councul was led through a vlctorlous year by their officers Ben Guedry President Ronnlca Wrngfleld Vlce President Sarah Plckard Secretary Student Councll were made up of a group of representatlves and alternates chosen from each flrst perlod class The 1987 88 Home coming sponsored by the Student Councnl was very successful and enjoyable event held at the Llncoln Hotel The councll was extremely active and helpful an plannlng events for the students of W T Whlte Hugh School thls past year Irby Hunter-Treasurer. The members of the f as I me Fix PRESIDENT Stephanie Lenox The 1987-88 Senior Executive Board stood out among the rest this year! The group started the year early in the summer with a car wash to raise funds for their upcoming activities. As the school year started, they held events that included a spaghetti supper with slave auctiong the senior carnival: the Iuau dance -- The Last Resort g and various other activities ranging from the Ten Little Indians play to the fifties dance. The hours of fundraisers were well worth it, as the board members and committee members worked very hard along with the senior mothers to produce a very successful year. This 102 STUDENT LIFE SN 2 TREASURER-Robin Hinton VICE PRES.-Robie Mays year's Senior Executive Board worked hard to prove that they were truly the best class. The seniors of 1987-88 will be remembered for the years to come at W. T. White! I R EXECUTIVE BO RE l I All SECRETARY Lisa Acoveno ,x pf Mrs Mrs Senior Moms McSwain Marchessault George Garfield Sponsors And e jlxg Xml 1 'off I 1 Q1 Sensor Executmve Board Huvlshka All Kanlshka All Mark Auer Jason Brown Carolyn Caldwell Robert Cook Jeff Dawson Lora Delashaw Sarah Doerrles Llsa Dolan Jeff Domlnquez Jason Fagelman Klalre Fitzgerald Samuel Golden John Hooker lrby Hunter Amy Jennungs Andrea Guerrero Chrlsty Moore Kellie O Brien Tarek Omar Sarah Packard Lisa Randle Tommy Redmond Drew Scaggs Felray Thompkuns Brran Treadwell Jay Walsh Marlann Wlneburg Ronnlca Wingfield Trac: Young Committee Members Holly Garfield Ben Guedry Erin Dickson STUDENT LIFE v 103 104 0 STUDENT LIFE 4. gf 'Q -1,1 3, x 'milv '1 xf VX Q CJ Mau 1 Tv T fr STUDENT LIFE 1 105 TEN LITTLE INDIANS 'irq -1019! 1 .bu I! Q 106 0 STUDENT LIFE 1 ' ,K I xl ,K P- K .4 f M 4 . W iw f . P 3 i 154 5 P fx ,, Clay Waghorne Joel Howard Tracy Walsh Chad Koger Rich Latta Chrls Rapp Rob McGowen Jenna Napler Trey Hastings Kevln Macklln CAST Darryl Chapman Ben Guedry Gary lVlcCusker Robie Mays Charles Ambrus Sam Golden Dale Andrews Robert Sykora David Coldasure Greg Miller Edgar Vargas Shane Spruill Sammy Prager David Lozano Han Baril Scott Franzke Ashoka Ali Brad Plauche Marcus Tyler Focu Oliver orth Captivates 3 1011 The year 1987 was a banner year in the history of movies! Various genres contributed to the wide variety of movie themes that dominated film. Some of the exceptional movies included: Fatal Attraction, star- ring Glenn Close and Michael Douglas, transmuted the pangs of unrequited love into lethal weapons: Three Men And A Baby, starring Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenburg and Ted Dan- son, enjoyed the antics of three bachelors facing the chores of parenthoodg Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket was a power- ful story about the harsh reality of Vietnamg Beverly Hills Cop ll, featuring Eddie Murphy, was the year's biggest box office hit with Axel Foley's continuing ex- ploits in Beverly Hills, The Un- touchables with Robert DeNiro and Sean Connery was based on a television series that re- vived the ganster stories: Broadcast News included Wil- liam Hurt, Albert Brooks and Holly Hunter who added sparkle into a comedy about what cor- porate greed is doing to jobs, journalistic standards and love lives. ew Frames In Entertainment Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North: the epitome of an Ameri- can hero. This year, during the so-called Contra hearings, he proved to America that he could withstand all of the trials and tribulations that the liberal Con- gressional Committees could throw out. Through his entire or- deal, he stood fast to his ideals 108 STUDENT LlFE and to what he felt was right. Colonel North never denied his involvement in the support of the Nicaraguan freedom fighters, nor did he show any break in his loy- alty to President Reagan and to his committment of encouraging other peoples to obtain the de- mocracy that they strive for, He used controversial means in or- der to achieve what many think to be a worthwhile goal of eradi- cating the Communist presence in the Western Hemisphere. OI- lie's strong moral character, pa- triotic stature, and admirable ideals made him one of the most irresistible personalities of 1987. -.xxx ,Q , Pope Unites Catholics During his worldwide tour this tall, the Pope John Paul Il stopped in the U. S. for a nine city tour. The Pope traveled in an A ffort to peacefully unite cultur- lly diverse nations. ln America, e was confronted with the more liberal ideas of American Catho- lics. The Pope stressed the unity between the American Catholic and the Catholic Church in ome. One of the nine cities toured was San Antonio, Texas. Catholics from the nearest to the farthest points of Texas made a modern day pilgrimage to hear the blessings of the Pope. The crowds varied in age, wealth, and cultural background. The specta- tors braved the large mobs and the sweltering heat to listen to the concerns, the hopes, and the ideals of the Catholic Church. Black Monday Again? The Dow Jones industrial stock had the largest drop in history. The Dow Jones indus- trial average dropped five hun- dred and eight points on Mon- day, October 19, 1987. Though some called it a crash or even a melt- down others called it Black Monday. Whatever it was called, it stripped five hundred billion dollars from the market value of the United States se- curities. President Reagan as- sured the country that the economy was stable and was not headed for another Great Depression. Q19 -as l STUDENT LIFE 109 BABY J ESSICA During the 58W long hours of Jessica McClure's entrapment, she was every parent's child. The whole country was watching and hoping as the 18-month- old girl was trapped in an abandoned well. Jessica fell down the eight-inch pipe in her aunt's backyard on Wednes- day, October 14, 1987, as she was playing with two older friends. Her fall came to rest in a cavity 22 feet below the surface. Drilling experts arrived quickly and at first hoped to reach the girl in just a few hours. It took until Friday noon to reach Jessica. The pas- sageway was still too narrow to free the girl who was wedged tightly in a space that was only 12 inches across. Though rescuers were able to keep her warm by pumping heated air down the well, physicians decided not to give her food or water: food could cause vomit- ing and choking. The rescue team con- sidered asking the aid of Ron Short, a Midland roofing-company owner who was born without collarbones, to push his shoulders tightly together to try to squeeze through the narrow shaftway to free the girl. Instead, the rescuers received special equipment to widen the passageway by late Friday. Lubri- cating jelly helped free the girl, who was then wrapped in padding to a board that was pulled up to safety. Just before 8 p.m., regular programs were interrupted to show the final rescue. As a result she will be undergoing physical therapy to correct the damage of right foot that was pinned up against her head. 110 STUDENT LIFE POLICE CON TROVERSY The Police Department hit the front page of our local newspapers after two separate killings of police officers James Joe and later John Chase. The City Council vs. the Police Department has been a powerful issue throughout Dallas. Unfortunately the deaths of the two officers made society aware of the relationship of the police between both the City Council and the people. The wives of the police officers were con- cerned about their husbands and en- acted on their safety by making the public aware of their need of support, such as rallies held for police officers. Police Chief Billy Prince portrayed his leadership by indoctrinating the two man task force to secure each officers safety. Although safety is a major issue to the police, the police affirmative ac- tion plan continues to set guidelines to stabilize the Police Department. The guidelines say the Police Department should give 25 percent of promotions to blacks and 10 percent to Hispanics over the next five years. This affirma- tive action plan will result with less crime and better community relations by enabling the people to relate to the police force. Through an interview with Reginald Hubbard who has been on the police force for nearly six years, the inside of the Police Department is bet- ter understood as follows: The two offi- cer task force has both positive and negative results. The police officer not only feels more secure, but their fam- ilies are also assured knowing their husband or dad is safer. The main neg- ative regarding two officers per car is the area that is being covered. Each police car is allowed more area, but fewer cars are being released. The ac- tions being taken to support our Police Department have concluded in a closer relationship with the police and com- munity. .1 END OF NUKES? On December 8, 1988, Presider Ronald Reagan and General Nlikha Gorbachev of the Soviet Union signe an intermediate-range missile treatl Besides the signing of the treaty, ther was a media extravaganza in which th treaty symbolized a historic even' Many questions have been raised t the public. Does the treaty represer some sort of change in the Uniteq States-Soviet relations? Does it mea two great powers are facing a new ap proach of a nuclear dilemma? What the real significance of signing the treg ty? According to Beichman, who l working on a history of Soviet treat behavior, the United States simpl cannot deal with the Soviet Union. H' reasons include that the Soviets havel seventy year history of breaking the promises. Beichman believes the Sov ets violation is systemic . Patrick Bi chanan concludes Beichman's ideas b stating: as good communists, beliei ing themselves to be at war with th West, they have a right to deceive us. Gerald C. Smith disagrees with the Sc viet historians. He claims that the tree ty will 'irelegitimize the arms contri process. Reagan continuously ar nounces his intentions of cutting strz tegic engagements. Nuclear weapor can never be uninvented, but perhar: nuclear arms will not be the ultimai tool of destruction. The number of nz tions with the ability to produce suc weapons can increase, but the treat between the United States and Sovie Union remains a possibility to decreas missile arousal. IDS: THE DEADL DI EA E AIDS is a plague that knows no boundaries. AIDS has generated into a deadly disease with no cure. The dis- ease was first recognized in the United States in the early 1980's. The plague involved mainly homosexual males and intravenous drug abusers primarily in New York, San Francisco, and Los An- 'eIes. The common way to get AIDS rom a hypodermic needle soiled with contaminated blood is almost always an intravenous drug addict. AIDS stands for acquired immune deficien- cy syndrome , a fearsome plague caused by a newly discovered virus that destroys the body's natural ability to defend itself against disease. Victims die because they can't fight common diseases like pneumonia or cancer. The AIDS virus is not spread by what you ERIE NEERQSEPRCH -iiii550,,,, 5 J-rg 5 n M :p,,3f?.g,,,,,,,,,.0tiitizA1i . .etgiiigy ' L ,rin in THE lx.I3 4 I...FADS. . leather Qjackets, skirts, etc.3 friendship bracelets , Pictionary I acid-wash rolled up pants Spuds IVlacKenzie crimped hair moon watches bowling turtlenecks , Bass leather shoes eat or drink, by utensils or glasses, by shaking hands, by toilet seats, coughs, sneezes, social kissing, hugging, sitting or working next to a person with AIDS. The Centers for Disease Control in At- lanta predict that within five years, eighty percent of all AIDS cases will be found outside New York and California, Another supporting fact is that AIDS is increasingly being transmitted more through heterosexual contact. An esti- mated 48,000 Americans have already been identified as having AIDS - 27,000 of them have died. One and a half mil- lion more are believed to be infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Experts estimate that by the end of 1991 the total number of cases in this country will reach 270,000 - 179,000 deaths. A figure indicates that approxi- mately 54,000 will die in 1991 alone. This figure practically equals the death toll of the entire Vietnam war. Because no vaccine or cure yet exist, public education is the only way the AIDS epi- demic can be controlled. PER IA GULF Since the accidental missile attack on the U.S.S. Stark by an Iraqi jet, the United States has increased its naval power projection in the Persian Gulf. The navy is caught in the middle of the long-time feud between Iran and lraq. Officially, the navy has maintained its presence in the Gulf to protect interna- tional shipping. Oil tankers have been waving the Stars and Stripes to show that the U.S. means business. Iran re- sponded to this act by mining the en- tire gulf. U.S. minesweepers managed to clear that threat, and armed ships began to escort the flagged tankers after several had been damaged by mines. Since then, several confronta- tions have occurred involving Iran and the United States. Numerous unsuc- cessful attacks on U.S. ships and heli- copters were attempted by Iranian speedboats. The U.S.S. Kidd retaliated to those aggressions by lobbing over a thousand five-inch artillery shells at an offshore platform used by the Iranians to launch their speedboats. The United States has gradually begun to reduce its naval commitment in the Gulf, but tensions remain high in this area. At this point in time, no one can predict when these conflicts will be resolved. STUDENT LIFE 111 ' it W V 'mn 1 ted. -Q East -, .V 'T vt A , f if R I WINTER OLYMPICS '88 The tradition of the Olympics domi- nates the interests of the people during the winter ceremony openings of the fifteenth Olympiad in Alberta, Calgary. As the winter events vary from skating, skiing, bobsledding, hockey, and oth' ers, the United States demonstrated their talent in each individual event. ln two short weeks the athletes will make historyg each one will compete for his country. The United States take their first medal when Jill Watson and Peter Oppegard receive a bronze in the pairs figure skating. The men's figure skating foregoes a competition between Brian Boitano of the United States and Brian Orser of Canada. Boitano and Orser tie in the artistic merits, but Boitano wins the first United States gold medal due to the technical merits. Bonnie Blair gives the United States a second gold medal. Blair won the medal in the 500- meter woman's speedskating race in the world-record time of 39.10 sec- onds, just faster than East Germany's Christa Rothenburger, who finished in 39.12. lt was the first gold medal in speedskating by an American woman since 1976. For the second time in his- tory of Olympic hockey, professional, players will be allowed to compete. The United States hockey team differs from other teams since Coach Dave Peterson stated that they would not use any pros! As the competition con- tinues the team does not medal, but each player, along with the fans, ap- proaches the game with intense spirit as the team approaches the game with great work ethic, The United States 112 STUDENT LIFE 1, CLOSING THE GENERATION GAP Socks, limbos, bunny hops, hoola- hoops, kids and .... parents? This February, the Senior Executive Board. with the initiative and ingenuity of Mr. Lennox and an enthusiastic Father Devito DJ sponsored a 50's sock hop in a successful attempt to bring par- ents and students together to reduce the generation gap. Parents surprising- ly made up 700k of the masses, thus, making a very profitable money maker for the Senior Class. Board president Stephanie Lennox is positive about stu- dentfparent activities such as the sock hop, which appear to be the beginning of a constructive tradition not at only W.T.W, but soon other area high SCLTOOIS. xii: 325 lr continues to win medals as Eric Flaim places second in the 1500 meter speed skating event. After his race he set a world record with 152.12 seconds, but the gold medalist set a new world re- cord with 152.06 seconds placing Flaim with the silver medal. OKI G On September 1, 1987 the nc smoking rule went into effect. Stu dents were no longer allowed to smoke on campus during school hours. Be sides smoking, any type of tobaccc was prohibited. When W. T. White opened in 1964 smoking was banner throughout the school. Later thi smoking porch was located on the wes side of the school. Students coulr smoke between classes or durinl lunch. Today students are not allowei to smoke on campus. After January 1 1988 faculty, visitors, and students cai not smoke in the building. MUSIC AND FEELIN GS l l The 1987-88 song selections evoke z myriad of feelings and memories which symbolize the anxiety, the awkward ness, and the curiosity of growing u both physically and mentally ang just to name a few , Endless Summer Nights - Richard Marx Hazy Shade of Winter - Bangles Withor Without You - U2 Candle in the Wind - Elton John Need You Tonight- INXS Time Stands Still - RUSH Time of My Life f Dirty Dancing Soundtrack Push lt - Salt and Peppa Faith - George Michaels I Think We 're Alone Now - Tiffany . .lust Like Heaven - INXS Just Like Heaven - The Cure Here I Go Again - Whitesnake l F PRE IDE TIAL ELECTIO The media of the 80's has in recent lections, as well as in the '88 election, teen very powerful in directing a eme or a focus among the presiden- al candidates. ln the '88 election, the oncentration is centered around the alues and the ethics of a president to 'hich whom children use as a role mo- tel and whom all other countries use s the most dominant representation fthe United States. The '88 election is receded by an eventful year full of ioral questions addressed to the erican public. Are the foundations society deteriorating or are they just l l i FOOTBALL STRIKE To sports fans, the word strike Eed to just refer to baseball, but now it ,S another meaning. In the 198O's, vo football strikes and two baseball :rikes have occurred. A 23-day wal- out by the National Football League layers Association QNFLPAJ this year rought words scab and replace- ient games into the vocabulary. Only andy White and Don Smerek did not ,ipport the strike for the Dallas Cow- oys. For three weeks, half-filled stadi- ms and sloppy play were seen along iith many strong union cities support- ig the strike. Dallas, a non-union city, 'ijoyed the play of Kevin Sweeny, Kel- n Edwards, and Mike Dwyer. The :rike ended with the NFLPA deciding J take their problems to court and low the players to return to work. moving in a different direction? As a rising generation, what can young peo- ple do to stabilize the effects of the 7O's, a generation responsible for civil rights awareness, responsible for breaking conformity, and responsible for the search for individual identity? The year began with the Tammy Faye and .lim Bakker scandal which brought into view the mass appeal and the power of T. V. Evangelists. Subse- quently, when Pat Robertson, another T.V. Evangelist, announced he was run- ning for presidency, the public ques- tioned the man who so forcefully made g, Pr .cp In lf ,nm A ., . C illn11--T, in NH , ' a . lin., A FVUS religion a topic for the election. His em- phasis is on social reform, a much needed and wanted to be discussed problem. Later in the year the news probed into Gary Hart's affair with Miami mo- del Donna Rice. Although the incident is personal to Hart and his family, the media presses the question, what kind of a person and with what values does America want in a president? After dropping out of the political race, Hart returned as the candidate who is hu- man and does sin. He presented the real and less ideal candidate. Other incidents include candidate Bi- den's plagerism of one of former Presi- dent Kennedy's speeches and false sig- natures on candidacy petitions for Dole and Haig. Along with these question- ably moral occurrences, distrust among the candidates is predominant. ln the Dallas Morning News debates, Republicans Pat Robertson and Bob Dole refused to participate on the basis that George Bush had supposedly been leaked the questions. Although no candidate is perfect, as he is human, the American public is still interested in knowing the person po- litically as well as personally. Ultimate- ly, the values and the background of a president will directly and indirectly af- fect the way he or she relates to people as well as how he or she acts responsi- bly in the interest of the people. STUDENT LIFE 113 Q is . 'N I V bw , ZS? K W mi Zzlizf ff? 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K: 1' Q' 0 .H ,' Q ' 1 1. , ' . .Q v X Y' I'ls 1 . .I 5' A, 1 u S r 1 H: ,'., 3 af. .' r 1 ' f S' 1 ,u YIUIDIEIIQIIMFIIWIES :QW Q -R 4 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES 117 TI 'U II N Ilf N Wf S IJ I2 C If If D Jlllflflf IDAMVSUN SWIIEIDIHANIIIE IIIEND Tf IE ll Il II I3 IDUIB 'UUUIIY IDDIBIIN lI'IlINTf'DN' -1 I IDUIBIBIIIE MKAYS IIIISA A'DUWIlfN U IDIIDIEMV S'CA'l3'l3S AXMKY JIIENNIINIES MK 'U S TF If A ,M Il ,U IE mm , S SI H4 ELEC, If If IE ID IDIEIFIEIIQ IENIIEIMXNID IIYIIAIIIIDIE IFIIIFZIIEIEIDAIIID S ID M II 'U ID S II If If IE ID IBIEN 'IEIUIEIDIDY IIQIUNNIIICA MVIINIIEIFIIIEIIID I 'CIHAID lIi'U'l3lIfIlD Il'DIl2II IDIEIIAXSIHAMV IBIEN IDIUIBIDSIE SAXIUIW ID'UIlfllf2IDIIIES ' ' I KRW! , iv' SENIIEIR BEfFllil'l'Y: LISIRI l9EhfH5fHfHW SENIEIR BEHUTY FINHLISTSZ IJEFTZ DISH l9Ell.:fFlN RIGHT: 'HMY UENNINEIS UTIE JLINIIQR BEHUTY: WENIQY FEl.:'FElN LIIJNIIQR BEfHlZl'l'Y FlNfFllalS'l'5: l.aEF'l': RfHl4JNl9'Fl WIIJBIJRN RIGHT: 'HMY l.:'H55l'l'ER aM,W::A SIQPHEIMIEIRE BE'HliI'I Y: MINI lEIEI.:fFI5fI'I'HW SIEIPHIEIMIEJRE BEfFIliI'I'Y FIN'HI.1I5'I S: LEFT: NIKKI WINEFIELID RIGHT: 5'I'IfHNNIElN HENIEIERSEIN ES FRESHMHN BEHUTY: REBEEEH RIQBERT5 FRESHMHN BEHUTY FIN'HIal5'F5: LEFT: 'PHMMY FEISTER RIGHT: K'FlR'H l9fEll.:fHN T CLASS FAVORITES The votlng of class favorites IS a way of udentlfymg andlvlduals whose character ns upllftlng to many others an has or her respectlve class In re cent years the results of the favor :te votes have begun to represent the trends or the movements ofthe students Into more broken down and dlverslfled groups The 1987 88 voting confirms that although the same numbers of people are elect Ing a favorlte the favorstes them selves vary dramatically thus showlng that no one or even ten people stand out among each class Wlthln each of the countless small groups or cllques multiple people stand out as belng favorltes Thus conclusuon merely exemplnfles the 1987 88 WTW student body an :ts de sure for colorful unlqueness wlthln the mdlvldual and not wlthln the large group The SAGA staff as a whole IS therefore deplctmg random students ln representlng the con cept that each person as a favorlte wlthm one group or another Andrea Guerrero SAGA edltor 126 CLASS FAVORITES i I Q v . 'Q , 15 N - Q ff., . K I , K in 1 , in ig ! Q, I . lttlll - tx' elllf-, - Luf t . fl fxj' git Q Elf 3, f i Q 5 R. xr e 1 Q F' M. 'l 3 , at V r it Y il S 1 fl -fit, t i'fl'3a Yf fr 5 . s. Q 1 .. ' ' 2' s,l, , -lu? Q J A K T 311 ...,,.,'f' Q e ,o f ...Pig 4 Q 1 . - . if , ' tb . .L tml. ai! ,Q Q., I. . ti rv Q. et 1 t l - 1 , - 8 9 iQ , A, . ,Q 1, 4. , Q w , Q .X gg' ,Q : l . f' ff ' l 9? . P li I nua- I-uv non-vu wa mu uu- una' ua. , upw- mm CLASS FAVORITES 127 X s Q5 l s an 128 U CLASS FAVORITES gli! f M ll' 3- ,,, -f 1 ,ki' 'fy 1 Yi as .Q . -f. G ,f V M 1 Y 1 5 W 4v Q 4 3 is ,J ,J Q- ZA 8 4 fn ' f . ,g k 421 2' wee.: Q 31 bfi: W L'N'- J' Q Qc ,Q 3' 1 'D 3 Q , K ,Q 5 km 3 V 'K we--zu A'i- -fd' - . , fx, --T4 A -.W ..,, T J 7' V. . yi JL ff' 1 'k . 4' I ff , . QV' wink..-ka.. . -E ww CLASS FAVORITES 0 129 1 i 4 N 1 A Y 35953 A- i lat Mar K asf? 'l A, 'fm iff' r W? fa:-at 'ia fiat? We Members: Lisa Acoveno Huvishka Ali 'Kanishka Ali 'Leslie Brittain Amy Buchanan Mary Casey Rob Cook Jeff Dawson 'Sally Doerries Jason Fagelman Klaire Fitzgerald Mike Goldman Andrea Guerrero 'Fall '87 Inductees Robin Hinton Irby Hunter Louay Khraish Cindy Kosley 'Kim Krieger Stephanie Lenox Nicholas Maglaras Elizabeth Murphy Chris Rawley 'Tommy Redmond Michele Spieler Aman Singh Sponsor: Mildred Harris Wi I W ' 3 The above are Mildred Harris Jean Brown Jan England Patricia Gage Francis Gee Joel Morris James Wright Induction into the National Honor Society at W.T. White is an honor and a privilege. Students in this organization have been chosen on the basis of their scholarship, leadership, service, and character. To quality for consideration, junior and senior students must have an overall average of 89. After qualifying, students complete an application which is reviewed by a committee of faculty members. Rank in class, GPA, and teacher evaluations are also taken into consider- ation when choosing new members. Approximately five percent of the junior class, ten percent of the senior class comprise the National Honor Society. 1? fi I, .iiir , it I 1 7 3 I y 1 2, 3 r'i ' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 131 l'MK ,mmm IU A in ,, wfgfzw A Above-Pres.: Huvishka Ali, Treas.: Michele Spieler, Sec.: Robin Hinton, Hist.: Lisa Acoveno, Sec.: Leslie Brittain, V l l Pres.: Stephanie Lenox, Principal: Gene Ward l l 1 i 1 i i 1 i 1 ll 7 Mfl Senior members: Steve Aaron, Lisa Acoveno, Huvishka Ali, Kanishka Ali, Rick Anderson, Chris Baker, Scott Baum, Melinda Black, Leslie Brittain, Jason Brown, Amy Buchanan, Mary Casey, Rob Cook, Jeff f' S Dawson, Erin Dickson, Sally Doerries, Jason Fagelman, Klaire Fitzgerald, Samuel Golden, Michael Golden, Rachel Greshman, Andrea Guerrero, Robin Hinton, Irby Hunter, A.J. Jones, Minda Katz, Chris Kobdish, Louay Kraish, Cindy Kosley, Kim Krieger, Stephanie Lenox, Nicolas Maglaras, Sharon Mosley, Tom Murphy, Felix Ramirez, Chris Rawley, Chris Smith, Eric Smith, Michele Spieler, Traci Young. 132 I MU ALPHA THETA Mu Alpha Theta is a national high school hon- orary mathematics club. The members of Mu Alpha Theta must have completed math classes up through Algebra ll. Mu Alpha Theta members must also have an 84.5 average in math and an overall average of 82. Junior members: Tammy members, Linda Am- brus, Ann Arnett, Amy Auer, Tlsta Barsh, Trudy Bullard, Bianca Burkley, David Cason, David Chow, Aaron Derr, Victor Diblasi, Sherri Doyle, Nneka Egbuniwe, Shazia Faruqui, Tony Garcia, Richard Goldman, Aaron Gunn, Emily Hargis, Earl Harris, Mary Hodur, Patrese Holliday, Johnathon Hook, Marcia Huffman, Monte Hurst, Amber Jef- ferson, Jennifer Jennings, Julie Jennings, Chasti- ty Jordan, Korin Kenneybrew, Kathleen Kerno- die, Troy Key, Ji Young Kim, Soukanh Kingkeo, Brian Kosley, Min Kwun, Scott Lajoie, Sharon Lanius, Amy Lassiter, Katie Lee, Kevin London, Marisol Lopez, Christy Mahoney, Antoine Mc- Coy, Salman Mistry, Kerry Moore, Calvin Murray, Kim Nagel, Jennifer O'Hara, Brett Pope, Scott Quigley, Dina Ragow, Courtney Reed, Kim Ruhly. Erik Schieffer, Nikki Seaberry, Kristie Shiner. Jose Tovar, Brian Turchi, Marcus Tyler, Tracy Walsh, Vasanta Weiss, Emilie Welch, Katie Welch, Shane Whalen, Sheri White, Greg Wilson l -ng. - 0 1 I ' I fine, f n V I , 4' , . Q . ' f cb 3 , Freshman members: Laurie Baum, Christopher Bice, Stacey Black, Ben Cindy Cox, Mini Delashaw, Eric Ezar, Scott Frankee, Brian Gray, Meredith Clark, Holly Derr, Robin Howard, Lisa London, Gretchen Marshall, Leticia Ness, Judith Robinson Mqcgowen MU ALPHA THETA 0 133 AI I2 1C A A II-l M A I ll? 40 N Members: Huvishka All Steve Coleman Jeff Dawson Sally Doerries Paul Garrett AJ Jones Rod Spaugh Clint Wheelock Sponsors: Gall Cope Derle Long 134 ACADEMIC DECATHALON Mig 4:15 Varsity members: Scott Baum, Rob Cook, Nicholas Maglaras, Jenny Martin, Chris Rawley, and Eric Smith. Junior varsity members: Laurie Baum, Shazla Faruqui, Brian Gray, Emily Hargls, Marcia Huffman, Caesar Miranda, Saleem Mistry, Salman Mistry, Emilie Welch, and Katie Welch, Sponsored byg Annell Barentine WHIZ QUIZ ' 135 A NI A Debate ll: Suzie Coggins-Peckham, Mini Delashaw, Richard Goldman. Monte Hurst, Julie Juneau, Richard Latta, Salman Mistry, Adam Ross, Chris Salone, Holly Sereboff. De- bate llI: Jennfer Eisentein, John Hooker, Beth Murphy, Sheri White. Debate IV: Michael Goldman, Steph- anie Lenox, Lance Noble, Brian Treadwell F-'Ref Q '- 136 SPEECH AND DEBATE is 4 - N . , . . , .4 in N 'VY' ' v ,f Z WN' 2 Fi, V Johnson, Audrey Latman, Brenda Magid, Chris Magid, Carlos Marro- Tanya Thompson, Lisa West ' 4 3 6 el: Linda Ambrus, Mark Banchetti, Harolyn BeII,Trudy Bullard, Scott quin. Kathleen Maxwell, Noah Miller, Kim Nagel, Tracer Nelson, Tarek ro, Casey Coffey, David Colclasure, Lee Deberry, Liane Herriott, Omar, Mike Paddock, Melinda Rembert, Kevin Smith, William Stripling, SPEECH AND DEBATE ' 137 A... - iii N' i , ,, if , For the 1986-87 school year, the following students were awarded with Jennings, Julie Jennings, Louay Khraish, Brian Kosley, Cindy Kosley, B Honor Jackets for having an all A average first and second semester: Lisa kyong Lee, Stephanie Lenox, Jennifer Martin, Kristie Shiner, Michele Spia Acoveno, Huvishka Ali, Usha Bhandari, Robert Cook, Jeffrey Dawson, er, Vasanta Weiss, Shane Whalen, and Sheri White Nneka Egbuniwe, Shazia Faruqui, Robin Hinton, Marcia Huffman, Jennifer 138 ' HONOR JACKETS ! E if 'T ,A Q i 1 2 l w a 3 i ll i l S i Lisa Acoveno Ashoka Ali Huvishka Ali Linda Ambrus Amy Auer Robert Bloomfield Trudy Bullard David Cason Casey Coftey Karen Coleman Victor Diblasi Peter England Johnathon Hook David Horowitz Stephanie Kirksy Kevin London Jenny Martin Calvin Murray Meredith Ness Kim Ruhly Eric Smith Brian Turchi Shane Whalen Sheri White Chris Wolfe M Il'I IU 1 1 N 1 1 All-Region Band Members: Rob Cook, Aaron Derr, Holly Derr, Mini Delashaw, Victor DiBlasi. Peter England, Leslie Halla, Mike Horowitz, Teri Huffman, Brian Kosley, Jenny Martin, Chris Rager, Trey Sibley, David VonTress, Shane Wha- len. I ANI I lxffv .,. Q - . .. . jg. ,V All-City Band Members: Linda Ambrus, Laura Bailey, Stacey Black, Rob Cook, Cindy Cox, Aaron Derr, Holly Derr, Mini Delashaw, Victor DiBlasi, Ben Dubose, Peter England, Bobby Franzke, Brian Gray, Leslie Halla, Jami Handlin, Trey Hastings, Jennifer Hillard, Mike Horowitz, Joel Howard, Teri a 140 0 MUSIC HONORS 1 I 1 1 I Huffman, Dean Janke, Jennifer Jennings, Julie Jennings, Brian Kosley Gretchen Marshall, Jenny Martin, Beth Murphy, Chris Neill, Meredith Nes Julie Noble, Chris Rager, Chris Rawley, Skipper Rawley, Jennifer Robert Rebecca Roberts, Trey Sibley, Eric Smith, David VonTress, Shane Whale 'UHDIIIIQ H A r .3 'Y ,.,,..a , 1 il, , :,.-g-,4,A,-an V, X I I '- ......-M -44? A f ' Q1 n f , - , 8' 1 , W.,M,,, , MMM. ., ' I H TVW ,W I Area Band Members: Aaron Derr, Peter England, Trey Sibley I +--- ' Q I ,K M, M fi I , All-Dis ri , All-R i n, and All-Ar a Choir: Vas nt Weiss i 'UlIQ'l2II-1IESifIIQA t ct e 8 3 iAII-Area Orchestra Member: David Cason All-Region Orchestra Members: David Cason, Shazia Faruqui, Mike Frodsham, Brian Gray, Johnette 3 Green. II-City Orchestra Members: David Cason, Sherri Doyle, Shazia Faruqui, Mike Frodsham, Brian Gray. MUSIC HONORS 0 141 NAWTIIUNAII A KIEIDIHF f 'in If I as ii y 2 c We E 1 99 t 1 X M Q ' i 2- jg ' .M 5 LESLIE BRITTAIN: Q AMY BUCHANAN: Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for You never win or lose if you don't run the race. The surest way not your country. -Kennedy We know what we are, but know not what we to fail is to determine to succeed. You made your bed and nowyou may be. -Hamlet I-lobbies: sailing, tennis, skiing, reading, and sleep- have to lie in it. -Dad Hobbies: horseback riding, cats, international ing travel, indoor soccer, watching movies at home, and convertibles. ' I l i I l w l 1 ..... L A ' V v,. X , ., ,X ROB COOK: JEFF DAWSON: Why do 7-11's have locks on the doors when they never close. - Learn as if you were going to live forever, live as if you were going to Gallagher I would never date a girl who would go out with someone die tomorrow. Never look back unless your going that way. A like me. -Woody Allen Favorite words: The right combination of hard faithful friend is a sturdy shelter: he that has found one has found a work and luck can lead to success. treasure. Philosophy: Always remember that listening is 9596 of the learning process and no one ever learned anything by talking all the time. 142 ' COMMENDATIONS ' SALLY DOERRIES: I'm sorry, I just don't see what's wrong with this relationship! -- Monty Python ' If we wish to make a new world, we have the materials ready. The lirst one, too, was made out of chaos. ' -- Robert Quillen lf you saw how he whipped them up, you wouldn't eat Bryan's scrambled eggs either. fed I 1 -pf ln' 'Y fin. PETER ENGLAND: Killing under the cloak of war is nothing but an act of murder.' - . E' stein Everybody, at some time or another, has to have a goal. Philosophy: For myself, I have a severe distaste for overused sayings. l leave you with this: Wherever you go, there you will be. Whenever you get there, throw a party. UUMM KIENI ATFIIUN P ,WX Yi? 5 Nw 'rx' f v .I L? V Q EAW 4 A 'Q gr W 'Y 3 l A NDREA GUERRERO: tlflispanic National Merit Semitinalistjr Everywhere you go, every person you meet - leave something to better the world. Leave your sincerity and objectivity, your warmth and compassion, and your organization and creativity. - Mom The future is for people unhappy with today: it's for the changers, the movers, and the believers. - Father NlCOLAS MAG LARAS Whatever you do In life, never quit lt is better to try and fall than to quit' Hobbies sleeping watching movies, going to sporting events and anything that I won t be sorry form the mornings Goal to succeed and make as much money as possible COMMENDATIONS 0 I43 i ini FIEIIQ II'l A i IH i 'U IE ID N 144 0 LONGHORN THEATER CLUB Members: Veronica Alley Paul Alonzo Dale Andrews Reggie Anglen Mark Banchetti llan Baril Bianca Berkely Brian Buffington Lisa Burks Carolyn Caldwell Darryl Chapman Jerry Collins Tracy Duncan Eliza Epstein Scott Franzke Julie Giesing Terice Groggs Kim Gunter Trey Hastings Laura Helsen David Horowitz Joel Howard Laura Hughes Stephani Kirksey Chad Koger Audrey Latman Rich Latta Stephanie Lennox David Lozano Kevin Macklin Brenda Magid Kathleen Maxwell Robert McGowen Stacy Minor David Montes Jennifer Napier Chris Rapp Kim Reynolds Eric Schieffer Martin Schneider Kristie Shiner Jill Strelsky Edgar Vargas Tracy Walsh Don West rincIpaI's office assistants: Katy Key, Amy Applegate, Angel Hughes, Bert Bader, and Ashley Hopkins, ttendance office assistants: Stacey Janeczek, Charlotte Forester, Barry O'Brien, Marissa Synae, Nikki Ballough, imee Osborne, Jennifer Jatras, Eric Alonzo, Yvette Washington, Alvin Colbert, and Semetria King. office assistants: Laura Helsen, Lisa Cassel, Leslie Smith, Ingrid Robinson, Kim Sing, Giselda Perry, Brown, Mrs. Wilcox, Mrs. Armstead, Jason Adams. Angela Baber, Bill Stripling, and Margaret Byrom. iii w office assistants: Michelle Dunaway, Dori Nelson, Ashley Hopkins, Vanessa Coyte, Lori Jenkens, Sheri Mack, Austin, Ms. Smith, Angela Baber, and Greg Ward. l A A S 5 1 N 5 A A A N N N 4 S AX S A S A N S A S A A A N ASSISTANTS 0 145 X i 24-J E Q 1-'g KA- ORGANIZ-RTIONS 9AYg5Qg3Jj?5.eDa 'iff' fWf '?fY 'vig' 5-iCe'EtICi'iE55?iE3:l3i?Mt?i'fiX l 148 - SAGA 'Ru QQ tg L The producers, the creators, the Wheelers and the dealers, the Saga Staff is a uniqui composite of people. Day in and day out Csometimes night in and night outb these hare workers strive to put together a whole working of pictures, copy, artwork, and graphics tha will comprehensively represent the 1987-88 school year and all of its goings-on. Saga is ar experience, entire ot itself: it teaches dependence and independence, responsibility ant liability. Staff members, like in writing an essay, must formulate a book with a beginning, 4 middle, and an end, all of which must be new, exciting, and characteristic ot the year in full This particular year, Saga members were confronted with the dilemma of absolving and, or creating new traditions to fit the ever-changing student body. 'Phe changes were made ii the interest ofthe students themselves who, perhaps unaware, are part ofa new generatioi of intense individuals. ln all of its laughter and joviality, its sensitivity and triviality, Saga is an entity unmatchec by another in its perpetual focus on the trends, the traditions, the problems, and the resolution of students. Sponsor Mrs. Gage Editor in Chief Andrea Guerrero Section Editors Leslie Brittain- . Kim Krieger ... Amy Lassiter . Christy Mahoney Nikki Seaberry ... Tarek Omar ...,.. Tracer Nelson . Ads Amy Buchanan Katie Koegler Stephanie Lenox ......Ads .,. Activities . , . Faculty Honors ..... Classes Organizations Photography Sports . .. Special Advisor Faculty and Honors Min Kwun Jennifer Roberts Classes and Organizations Nneka Egbuniwe Liane Herriott Michele Spieler Emilie Welch Katie Welch Photographers Mike Goldman Earl Harris Elias Khraish Rich Latta Rod Spaugh Thomas Young Mike Sports Scott Baum Chris Rawley Kevin Smith . lnlluununu K N. Katie Welch, Jennifer Roberts, and Nneka Egbun- iwe type to a different beat as they smile andfor frown over their exciting job. SAGA Q 149 Scott: the acronym man and witty, sometimes obscure joketeller Amy B.: the observer and joke telling! story telling audience Nneka: the quietly mysterious analyzer Earl: the always eager to have a free ad day man Liane: the continuously smiling face Elias: the diligent worker and secretive personality Katie K.: the well-dressed woman Min: the peaceful and serene person Stephanie: the SMU woman with a heart of goodness Tracer: the errand runner Chris: the kind and eager to help fellow Jennifer: the social story-teller and well-groomed girl Kevin: the humorousfhilarious com- mentator Rod: the relaxed non-chalant photog- rapher Michele: the determined and meticu- lous thinkerfdoer Emilie: the dedicated and concentrat- ed worker Katie W.: the focused and continuously helpful person Thomas: the conspirator in the dark- room's mischievious laughter Leslie: the well-heard expressor of opinions Kim: the nonprocrastinating UD person and the leader of the weekend sto- ries Christy: the giggler Nikki: the giggler's accomplice Mike: the vanishing photographer Amy L.: the logical and responsible per- son Tarek: the burdened yet lighthearted Impersonator of any person Andrea: the social worker Ms. Gage: the cheerleader: THE story- teller Top 5 Things Mrs. Gage will miss about this year's staff 1. All my seniors!!! C800 noob 2, Scott Baum's jokes. Cnahh ..., not reallyy 3. The best of Rod and Thomas. 4. The leadership of Andrea Guerrero. 5. Tarek's imitations of the faculty. C Now Hon ... J - Scott Baum 150 SAGA glen 'arpQQ. Left: Min and Earl are sharing smiles. Below: Amy diligently works at persuading Senior moms to buy an ad. Bottom: Mizz Gage, as usual, is entertaining the staff with her stories. X'-'N nm SAGA 0 151 IIUGFBEAT Editors: Standing-JoAnn Johnson, Melinda Black, Clint Weelock qEditor-in-Chiefb, Mark Hurst, Beth Are you watching, huh? Plaskoff, Tammy Adams. Seated-Gretchen Burckart CAssociate Editorb, John Hooker CAssociate Editorl, Katie Koegler. : 6 A 1 sw F After three years of abstinence, W.T. White High School is once again blessed with a school newspa- per. The Hoofbeat, sponsored by Mr. Turner, meets each day at sixth period to put together an informa- tive yet relevant newspaper for our students. It of- fers a chance for students to voice opinions, con- cerns, or just good old jokes. We hope to make the Hoofbeat an uninterrupted tradition at W.T. White. Q1-ry 1st Row Chastity Jordan, Tyra Smith, Clint Weelock, Gretchen Burckart, Tammy Adams, and Beth Plaskoff. 2nd Row Rich Latta, Katie Koegler, and Holly O'Mahoney, 3rd Row John Hooker. Sharon Mosley, Carla Anderson, Patrese Holliday, Melinda Black, Stephanie Ruzicka, Jennifer Pierce, Heidi Bradley, and Vicky Ball 4th Row Mark Hurst, Sean Klepper, JoAnn Johnson, Ron Jones, and Willie White. 152 0 HOOFBEAT In Memory of who had the mltnatlve and the momentum to make a dnfference both as a teacher and as a revlver ofthe W T Whute newspaper MRRON TURNER HOOFBEAT 0 153 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS We D YQ The 1987-1988 Varsity Cheerleaders from left to right, Tad Ground, Lori Deiashaw, Lisa Acoveno-Co. Capt., Jonathan Hook, Lauren Hampton Robin Hinton, Ronica Wingfield, Rhonda Wilburn, Kellie O'Brien-Capt., Amy Jennings, and Ben Guedry. above right: Mascot: Amie Jones 154 ' VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Q1 Of all the spirit groups, the Varsity Cheer- leaders are the most important in encourag- ing W. T. W.'s many athletic events. The cheerleaders are an integral element char- acterizing the momentum and the excite- ment of the student body. Without their sup- port, W. T. W. would not be able to foster enthusiasm. iw . '. K Q i VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 0 155 T382 f-9' N v 1 1 MNH: yt qv 'I '---f Ywwwgyuw- ,fn-f -N , - ,V J V E 45 -1--1 158 JV CHEERLEADERS 'of 'Q awww -X ,-.N ',Q ,. i Q , 25 , ,r, V F. ,L J +51 fx- 2-... neg-x 'sf swf if hs K .QQ S.. ..-... V --Q.-f v-RI, J' .. S., 1987-1988 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders from left to right: Nichole Wingfieldg Mini Delashaw-Co, Captg Amber Jefferson-Capt.g Shannon Hendersong Sharon Henderson: Jane Leatherwoodq Lacy Alleng Danae Howard. J.V, CHEERLEADERS ' 159 The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders ex- celled in spirit this past year. They cheered at all the J.V. football games during football season. Also, they per- formed at a few pep rallies during the year. The J.V. Cheerleaders received high ratings at numerous competitions this past year. Overall, the J.V. Cheer- leaders had a fantastic year. 160 J V. CHEERLEADERS un. it Q3 . , i Q: K ft 3.3 it .C . W W'sl 3 3'i is Wi t g saw '53, Qs F Q Q. N . s lei ,sy ., Ig' . me-,121.?l . -. rt - M. qs, s. new L. ,Q 5.02 .. f in Jai' ix 1 4, 4 Alf 'ef E X ' XX. UIQ ,A Am Q' if it Q 'P his .S l Y V V' 3'5uPm'- ...5 X- K' i,A g 11954 af , ' v., H: , 5 h lhvlfylwvwy -ni J.V. CHEERLEADERS ' 161 BURNT GRANGE DEPT. UF SPIRIT The Burnt Orange Department of Spirit cheered its way through yet an- other year. ln fact, their second year as a vying spirit club of W.T. White. They did an outstanding job at the Gooch Halloween Carnival this past Oc- tober. Sporting slate blue Coveralls with bright orange lettering, the BODS were spotted at every Varsity football game. The BODS ere also seen attend- ing various sports events throughout the year. New members were inducted at the orange and white game in an attempt to make the BODS a tradition for years to come. 4'3 Standing: Jeff Dominguez, Tarek Omar, Huvishka Ali, Jeff Dawson, Kanishka Ali, Jonathan Horne, Chad Koger, and Jerry Collins. OFFICERS: Jeff Dawson, Secretaryg Huvishka Ali, President: Jeff Domin- SPONSOR3 Mr, Dixon HTRICKY D guez, Vice Presidentg and Kanishka Ali, Treasurer 16 B,O.D.S. ... -..,..,,.,.,........-w.....A..,......, Chad Koger DOUBLE FAULT - Ma , M Kanishka Ali GRIMACE 'fi ,Hn g- ,, 4,1 4? f- Wai ww M MSQFMW ' af HM' 1:5 A I I g M 5 i i Jerry Collins JC Tarek Omar GOLDEN CHILD Steve Price SPAZ Huvishka Ali S.O.S. B.O.D.S. ' 163 O 164 0 B.O.D.S. s X7 Johnathan Horne HORNY , Jeff Dawson CHAUCER Left: Chris Smith THE CORK Below: Steve Coleman 12 81 UNDER bl ml I, Huvishka Ali, leave my uniform tok Mrs. Mills. I, Jeff Dominguez, leave my square to the freaks of next year. I, Jeff Dawson, leave my calculus homework to A.J. and class rank to Robin. I, Chris Smith, leave my swimming trunks to the freshman swimmers. I, Kanishka Ali, give Grimace back to McDonald's. I, Steve Coleman, want a BMW tombstone when I die. I, Tarek Omar, leave my camera to the future playboys of W.T. White. Jeff Dominguez PORKS l l fwviu I I I I 'Ulm i 12 -3-r - Above: SPAZ attack Tad Ground BABY FACE BODS in true form. , , a .dag N Q A- 1: - L K.. 'x If 4 -iilfii SMA.. V i 'S fUN 'in in xy jg: N R ,Y ...-. Above: Lessons in sophistication. Huvishka and his namesake. B.O.D.S. ' 165 THE FEW, THE WPRQUQ! 166 LPC THE L.P.6 kgi X x.- lkk 9 X ', ,- - . MLA X-xi ,e ' ji? ' ip' ,aw- .-Cf: QQQQJ I Q,-Q The Longhorn Petroleum Corporation showed an abun- dance of spirit in many ways during the school year. The group prospered under the leadership of Mr. Nichols and also under the leadership of the officers. Officers included: Drew Scaggs-President, Jason Fagelman-Vice President, Ben Guedry-Treasurer, and Jay Walsh-Secretary. The LPC, along with the Baby Bulls, began an aluminum can drive to benefit the school. The spirit of LPC could be seen every Friday at pep assemblies and at football games. The twelve enthusiastic members participated in various fundraising activities and projects. The LPC showed Longhorn spirit during 1987-'88 and carried on the tradition with pride. C.-xwzi it jf Y XZ' flu , fi ... LP 6 , '4 Y I X' ' K 1 Q Q? 9 A 1 , ' A iv lfw ,A in ind , maui umn r y M, Q4 H ,1 X ' by -42 fi V, E-Feng. 'Q 'Arpt J :SVA 's N KA W Tracer Nelson- Peppar , q-' v' O iv , y . Drew Scaggs- Hidden Camera J , 3. 8 E 1 U A . 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Lim D Da w gy. Ben Ma Gue Tk Augrryrgcand acehg':'23n,, Lpc O YwwmmamwW1-lata ,g1,1,yy5smw.fftpgq1ss5as4,m,wgp1gg7a:mrmvgwgqvmiximaiyggfmg 170 ' L.E.I. . - . Q1 7 '-Wiimiis ,oi , K ' i 2-H. :hr 1,5 MooRE7s ww' 5:7 - - NN, sr 553: S .mt ff, Above: fBack Rowy Victor DiBlasi, Earl Harris, Barry Hurtt, Shane Whalen, Monte Hurst, Calvin Murray, Derick Smith, Aaron Gunn, Jason Gutierrez, Jason Dommer, Chris Rapp, Joel Howard: Center: Sponsor: Mr. Moore: Front Row: Brad Plauche, Chris Wolfe, Tim Lester, Sammy Prager. 'i 5 . , ' E.. ffm , if .,,.-v2 'H ,dwg lv Qs! 'Y N4 .mt l F l Xt- S H? '.'N s-L-. Z G ' fr' -' i t 1. 5: Q K I Q if 4 if J J ga: i 9 fr f 3 ' ., - Sn... 10 'lfgff' V X Sammy Prager- Publicity .M , M414 ts X, Johnny Beach Once again, the L.E.l. provided an ample supply of spirit wherever they went this year. The L.E.l. was always present in full force at the pep assem- blies and football games. The L.E.l. de- feated the Hillcrest H.S. S.l.R.S. in a broomball game at the Galleria by an overwhelming score of 3-2. This spirit- ed group held fundraising activities and also helped the band and drill team at both U.I.L. and Parade of Champions contests. The L.E.l. has played a vital role in boosting the enthusiasm of our ...W em. r J. wx pg xx. Q 5. school. i ViCf0I' DiBlaSi- PreSiderlf Shane Whalen- V, President Godfadda Jesus Monte Hurst- Treasurer Chris Wolfe- PRA lsreal-Lite Nut-n-Harry Calvin Murray- Sgt. 81 AVTTIS Chris Rapp- Sgtv at Arms Hamma-D No-Vacancy 172 0 L.E.I. if ,J mfe wpf f af -1 fi--'-s Jason Dornmer Cliff Farris Mike Frodsham Aqua-Nut Racer-X Foghorn in--f 1 34 415 0.1 Aaron Gunn Name? A 4 Q ,, M M Y in so in Y ,, I is ' J: 9 M 'v - .54 ' -as 'Q' I ' f I 11 Af ' K ' x . . XL ' ff 1. f gs I I ' k 39 i k X H x... 'N i ..,, ,: .rkb I I ' Jason Gutierrez Earl Harris Trey Hastings Tex-Mex Mr. Microphone Misogynist f Q 3-P ' v lr 1,5 f s QM iw., 4 I 492 13, M. 519 gym 3 5 - if 'L R zf m JOhl'1 Robmfs ww? ' Wm -Y 2' nw fk Barry Hurtt Marc Johnson Tim Lester It Broke 8 to 12 Ounces Dr. Mooch Dbl ,L QL v Jonathan Hook Joel Howard Grave Robber Geranimal Brad Plauche Derick Smith Beamer PedophiIe L.E.l. L ay Byug Alive First Row: JoAnn Johnson-President, Sarah Pickard- Vice President, Melissa Korfanty-Secretary, Monica Apodaca-Treasurer, Gretchen Burckart-Historian, Lisa Burks-Sargent-At4Arms, Second Row: Lisa Do- lan, Sally Doerries, Kathy Thompson, Mariann Wine- burg, Third Row: Marianne Silver, Vicki Soria, Fourth Row: Stephanie Lenox, Laura Fincke, Sara McCand' less, Kris Heman. fvgjffdfggy , it V71 174 D BABY BULLS 5 l with Spirit Q... 5, . ,,, , z Q l r l s-'4 fp' - PR ANCER X4 'mln 2 N .A J ,X 1 'S f Q f' B- i ' I l'1 HOMET 'WHT Jr. Reps.: Amy Lester, Megan Wallace, Wendy Felton, Cecilia Philleaux The 1987-88 Baby Bull spirit group once again dis- played their continuing support for W.T. White High School. The school could always count on their pres- ence and spirit at pep rallies and football games. The Baby Bulls, with only twenty girls, had a great year! They had car washes over the summer, bake sales during the year and collected puppies from the SPCA to take to nursing homes. The Baby Bulls along with the LPC also started the aluminum can drive for the school that is to continue for years to come. The tradi- tional Baby Bulls led this year with pride! BABY BULLS 175 176 B BY BU 5 A 5 P ' X .Jil 1 I n I JAN I xf er l,f aff tx QU 3, , gf 1 ,,. ,.f. ,- QQ 'W bk QP' Y -X fy fx MM flu YI JIIJ. N.!f BABY BULLS ' 177 mm The L S C is going on its third successful year. Members include mainly juniors lgame this past year. During November the L.S.C. conducted a can food drive for and seniors: This enthusiastic group was seen at every pep rally and football ?SsqxuluQ V zli xthe needy. Overall, the L.S.C. had a terrific year and hope to have many more like this past year. Mrs. Bradford, sponsor, Lisa Randle, president ,,,,,Q.,.,imaL,s.avf Wil L t ' ' Fur urson Tracy Furgurson Third Row' Beverly Hohn First row: Lisa Randle, president, Karen Shoate, vice president, Christie sie Estes, a ricia g , , . Moore, secretary, Charleta Newman, treasurer, Second Row: Andrea Ma- son, Sandra McGrew, Felicia Golden, Lashanda Gipson, Sherrie Mack. Ja son, Deldrick Clark Latoshia Mitchell, Deidra Venable, Yvette Washington, net Key, Tangra Davis, Andrea Mason, Donna Thompkins, Melpdye Powers ' ' ' T L ro Jermany Hancock,'Lawanda Williams, Lakisha Williams, Sherry Green, Es- Kimberly McGrew, ammy e y. 178 ' LSC. WTW SPIRITED SPIRITS ,,,.,,mmum-4217 W,.,,.M.,?4.,., -. W .NV...A.,,.,,.'--f 4 'GN SPIRITED SPIRITS 79 THE CLASSY CABALLERAS 'T N ' S1515 A---wWL5 7Wm 'o ' rmHw0:'mmwwLwlfUtmfJWWMTi'3 .T5'E'W'W f1n - ,., f l'l?vmvnww ii? Y ,fgb5X'9iY952am'f'f'25?1'i2f5'f'xn9'1E'fNPW5f'X':'LWNmM - --- f:,,..:,, W 'W Y YV4 3 4 Y Y v WN vy Top: The 1987-1988 Caballeras. Above: Military Officers: Lieutenant-Kelli Chronister, First Lieutenant-Barry O'Brien, Captain-Klaire Fitzgerald, Lieutenant-Jill Strelsky, Lieutenant-Traci Young. Right: Social Officers: lst row: President-Carolyn Caldwell. 2nd row: Trea- surer-Tiffani Unger, Vice President-Robin Weissmann, Secretary-Jamie Ar- nold. 3rd row: Junior Representative-Lori Mireles, Sophomore Representa- tive-Jenny Zang. 180 ' CABALLERAS I 7 N V Q, Nl nhflyg auqiff Q I ' 1 E .! it s. z i. 'W Zi! X I 1 VS! x :fl . 1' . , my W f ff -. .,,. ,' K I 7 eta X ., K J' Y . K , K, K I ' ,ig gf? ff' i N l 5- , ' K :xg2:5'fQ'fF t, . :,A'?w f :' ,L - ,.., ,, ffl i . 1 ,f ,V ergc1,,r,tL :fs -f,?fi1 ffifk- s. 1 ieififiw-if FP ,. pr f . p-if -' ., a ififsqw ,-'rr K K Y- ' Q .w4'f1'izL.T,1':i: alffrfzw. :fl- ,Q-:Hair - - . - X if ! ! ls R . ' ' 4 , 1 is . 7 ' - f 5 ' 1' .ms f 'TZ e1svmmm,-.M H The 1987-1988 Caballeras had a fantastic year. Under the leadership of two new sponsors, Ms. Line and Ms. Repp, the Caballeras made the year one to remember. At the beginning of the summer, the drill team traveled to Texas A 8 M University for custom camp, where they received an excellent rating plus an award for being one of the most admired teams in attendance. Klaire Fitzgerald and Kelli Chronister were named to the All American Who's Who Drill Team and Jill Strelsky and Jamie Arnold were selected for the All American Who's Who Honor Roll. The officers also did very well at their officer camp at S. M. U. The Caballeras spent many long, excruciating hours in the summer at boot camp learning great routines that ranged from high-kick to jazz. They used these new routines in half-time shows. The Caballeras' outstanding dances, combined with a delightful show that they performed with the band, enhanced the football season and the remainder of the Caballeras' exciting year. .f- Far Upper Left: The Caballeras show their spirit! Upper Center: Managers' Tammy Davenport, Middle Right: Captain- Klaire Fitzgerald. Right: Drill Team Seniors '88! CABALLERAS 181 Middle Left: Sponsors- Ms. Line and Ms. Repp Tyjuana Baisy, Kathleen Maxwell, Sara Lackey Right: lst row: First Lieutenant Barry O'Brien. 2nd row: Wanda Thomas, Cindy Coxon, Cathy Cates, Sharon Lanius. 3rd row: Jenny Zang, Katie Welch, 4th row: Lisa West, Tiffani Unger, Erica Willis, Jennifer Dunlap, Jennifer Pierce. ,gn . ,,,2.,W..,...u, W. L H, ,, .,....,...,,, i- ' Q 'I A I 3,f....Q, ... LQ'- ff- A Q' v. mme, W,,, f,,,.aH Ziff? , , ' A , K-571' we + riii J A- a ' dd W! L., ,Nie,t, J .,,,,., U A gy Below Left: The new members and officers of the 1987-'88 Drill Team get ready for an exciting marching season. Below right: The Caballeras dance to Tiger of San Pedro at the Cotton Bowl, Bottom left: Michelle Olejnik and Ann Arnett pose for the camera. Bottom right: Lieutenant Traci Young enjoys a moment alone. 182 f CABALLERAS L X , - Near Left: Trick or treat! Near Right: Practice makes perfect! Middle Left: The Caballeras clown around at Texas A and M! Middle Right: Kim Ruhly adjusts her hat string. Right: lst row: Sheila Thompson Marisol Lopez. 2nd row: Lieutenant-Traci Young. 3rd row Michelle Oliver, Emilie Welch, Norma Vera, Andrea Lopez. 4th row: Sara Works, Tiffanie Lopez. Lori Mireles. CABALLERAS 183 FHL 'f':aF ' T Top right: Hats off to Hat Day at Caballera Boot Camp! Top left: Barry and Cathy strike a military pose. Middle left: The Caballeras march to When You Wish Upon A Star . Middle right: Dina and Tiffani display Caballera smiles! Right: lst row: Lieutenant Jill Strelsky. 2nd row: Pam Simon, Erin Dickson, Kim Ruhly, Carolyn Caldwell, Dina Ragow, Jamie Arnold, Holly Hollon. 3rd row: Cheryl Deno. 4th row: Bettina Sibley, Sharon Mosley, Laurie Dirksen, Robin Weissmann, Lisa Pearce, 184 0 CABALLERAS fs-my-M-fxammw l x I , ,M -- , 5-1... fx., Eye- v-f Left: lst row: Alison Thomas, Jackie O'Shea, Nancy Nicholson. Lisa Padilla. 2nd row: Marisa Sinayi, Dori Nelson, Melinda Andrews, Lesley Smith. 3rd row: Lieutenant Kelli Chronister. Below left: Say Cheese! The Caballeras have fun on the first day of school, Below right: Jackie Kathleen, and Tyiuana stop by the lockers on a Friday. Bottom left: Robin and Jamie show their friendship, Bottom right: Pam Simon puts on a happy face. CABALLERAS 0 185 51220-'fimm L.iM'2:2awkiw Z2h' i LUNGHURN MARCHING 3 ND As always, the W.T.White Band maintained a high level of excellence this year. During marching season, the band and flag corps performed at every football game half-time show and managed to show up all of the other bands. The march- ing band also participated in the UIL and Parade of Champi- ons marching contests with a very innovative and entertain- ing show, and did a super job. In the late fall, a high percent- age of band students won chairs in the All-City and All- Region bands and orchestra. After the holiday concert, the band went to work on concert music and performed very well at the spring band contests. The band engaged in sever- al fundraising activities including performances at Love Field, Macy's, and at many other prestigious functions. The spirit and cooperation that the band demonstrated as a unit motivated everyone to strive for perfection. Q-iii its 4- S . S -ft X' rf, fo I 131 Ili-ggx Pictured Above: Beth Murphy- Head Drum Major. Not Pictured: DuBose- Assis. Drum Major. I ,Q Pictured Above: Band Executive Board, Left to Right: Joel Howard, Uunior Rep.J, Cindy Cox, QSoph. Rep.J, Rob Cook, CTreas.b, Beth Murphy, Chris Rawley, CPres.J, Michele Spieler, QSec.J, Pictured Aboveg Band Twine,-53 Meri,-,da Biack. Not Pictured: Keri Riley, CV. Presb 186 BAND FTE ..? 'W' Twirler, Stacey Black. Not pictured- Melinda Ei . 3 la X X 41 Q X 'fi' .UM 2 V gg g J Row: CLeft to Righty Stacey Black, Michael Horowitz, Joseph Esco- Chris Neill, Scott Dixon, Trey Hastings. Brian Buffington, Bobby Chris Rager, Dean Janke, Cindy Cox, Cheryl Weis, Susan Melinda Black, Second Row: Jane Giesing, Nikki Seaberry, Tracy Julie Noble, Jennifer Balogh, Lisa Cassel, Terri Huffman, Jamie Natasha Pfrommer, Trey Sibley, Kevin Diggs, Jennifer Jatras, Mini Melanie Sneed, Jennifer Hillard, Beth Murphy Third Row: Leslie Shazia Faruqui, Carla Pineyro, Linda Ambrus, Christine Cairns, Marshall, Holly Derr, Brad Snyder, Aaron Derr, Skipper Rawley, l Staci Mitchell, Trudy Bullard, Julie Jennings, Latricia Ferguson, Rebecca Roberts Fourth Row: Julie Dodd, Cindy Kosley, Jenny Martin, Meredith Ness, Amy Ridings, Jennifer Jennings, Jennifer Roberts, Laura Bailey, Chris Rawley, Peter England, Joel Howard, Andre Jones, Raquel Stovall, Nikki Wingfield Fifth Row: Michele Spieler, Janet Abel. Keith Auer, David Von Tress, Rob Cook, Pat Ferguson, Eric Smith, Thomas Young, David Horo- witz, Shane Whalen, Tom Murphy, Brian Kosley, Victor DiBlasi, Tracy Wil- liams, Brian Gray Below Left: Mr. Derle Long-Band Director Below Right: Mr. Charley Hendrix- Assis. Band Director BAND 0 187 FLAG CURPS 6S3'kW Flag Corps: left to right, First Row: Jane Giesing, Julie Dodd, Janet Abel, Nikki Seaberry, Shazia Faru- qui, Leslie Halla, Second Row: Mi- chele Spieler, fCo-Capt.9, Cindy Kosley, CCaptainJ Howard, Trudy Bullard, Jennifer Rober da Ambrus, Cindy Kosley, Second Row Kosley, Brian Buffington, Rob Cook, Rawley, Eric Smith, Victor DiBIasi, T Young, Peter England, Shane Whalen, Field Officers: First Row: Michele Spiele 1 l Bailey, David Horowitz DRUNI CORPS Drum Corps: First Row: Michael Horowitz, Susan McKnight, Cheryl Weis, Cindy Cox, Scott Dixon, Chris Neill, Second Row: Dean Janke, Bri- an Buffington, Bobby Franzke, Trey Hastings, Chris Rager, Joseph Esco- bedo ' 188 0 BAND l in Mi 1 STAGE BAND Q., 1, lard livfft D fi WU tage Band- First Row: David Schneer, Scott Dixon, Chris Neill Second Row: Jamie Handlin, Terri Huffman, Amy idings, Jenny Martin, Skipper Rawley Third Row: Chris Smith, Brian Casey, Kendall Landers, Brian Gray, David on Tress, Gregg Steirer XXXXXX BAND - 189 I CHUIR MHS QvfwQEFf5?Q3E35Z 'ik '2f35Qys?L?I TLTZEAZSQT qv, V. i . z- f , ga, A ',,, i 1:71 3f'il:625'ff'l f?:'ffl Vasanta Weiss competed in All State Tryouts in January, The Mixed Chorus which meets each day at second period, triumphed this past year. They competed in Zone Au- ditions in early October. Under the su- preme leadership of Amber Jefferson- President: Toysha Lee- Vice President, Vasanta Weiss- Treasurerg Lashundra Chriss, James Graham, and Jerry Chastain- Managers, the Chorus was successful in the Christmas Concert and All-State Auditions. Distinguished members Reginald Anglin and Vasanta Weiss passed Zone Auditions and Va- santa went on to the All-State Tryouts in January. The sixth period Treble Chorus also participated in the Zone auditions, Christmas Concert, and All-State Audi- tions. They took part in the DISD Solo 84 Ensemble, the UIL Solo 81 Ensemble and the DISD Choral Evaluation. The Treble Chorus' officers include Shan- non Miller-Presidentg Virginia Fraga- Vice Presidentg Tonda Jenner-Treasur- er, Melinda Thomas and Nicole Bush- Managers Mrs. Berrier is their sponsor, 190 CHOIR Wa l lst Row April Braggs, Monica Smith, Shannon Rosemari, Katie Goodwin, Noosheh Shamai, Thorr Hoang, Jennifer Jatras, Cheryl McCullough 2nd Row Katy Key, Vanessa Moreno, Virginia Fraga, Ana Figueroa, Kristie Camacho, Andrea Smith, Nicole Bush, Michelle Atkinson, Cynthia Jones. 3rd Rov Erica Burks, Jennifer Branson, Delores Jeffers, Tonda Jenner, Rocio Hernandez, Jennifer Terry Sandra Moore, Shannon Miller, Cynthia Orta, Karen James. I ,.... gx XL X.. Above Left: Mrs. Berrier instructing students in the art of singing. Above Right: Sing, sing a song! Group Above: lst Row Maribel Estrada, Jackie Rindfleisch, Thoa Hoang, Claudette Roche, Timothy Wilson, Thomas Oglesby, Aric Johnson, Arleene Thomas, Lakisha Williams, Lawanda Parramore, Marisol Lopez, Myrna Vera, Stephanie Ruzicka. 2nd Row Marissa Allison, Toysha Lee, Amber Jefferson, Brittany Pyles, Lee Hei- man, Chris Gray, Ron Jones, Vasanta Weiss, Pascha Thornton, Kathleen Maxwell, Michelle Castillo, 3rd Row Amy Lassiter, Christi Vinson, Leslie Bright, Sheri Ridings, James Graham, Clayton Ervin, Lawanda Williams, Lashundra Chriss, Emily Roberson, Shineen Baldwin. 4th Row Brent Williams, Ceasar Miranda, Reginald Anglin, David Clewis, Morgan Taylor, Alex Ma, Jerry Chastain, Jeff Jacobs, Carlos Nelson, Greg Steirer. A cHoiR 191 '!E'8 .1-. --4 l La: 'g Q - if , ,,,.M:gf' ,. ,M -el DE U TCHES VEREI V , A:.L,. N . , . .,..,.-., ,- ,Q ' ,.,., ., :yn . 1 ,... , VL' A Above: President Sally Doerries fx' Above: Vice President Leslie Brittain Center: Scrapbook Kim Iverson Y 192 - GERMAN clue 11.3, W x f sk 'k,WIVL , +5 .,-', ,V 3 If QQ Q i' F? Q , A 6 Q' M Q bi S lv X r' .ff 3 ' ' x if ij 1 ,fx 1 - 4 X ' 'Q I N'- , ,f ,f ,, Q 1 .flew 1 xxx' N Qt, , . 'gli' fi Q b s ' S as S 1 1 S ks as 5' Eg ax 1 ,X 4 ,sf Q X E way- E 'M E .Q x 5 3'-. ,fi nw H , ,A iw P if' -.A we 7 :ai 5. GERMAN CLUB ' 193 sd -754.3 Ay, 4 ' . vc A X N3 ,Risk W., ,Q ,f Q 5 J f w. X. X !x A 2 hal,z S61 ' SITIO NVWH39 First Row left to right: Calvin Murray, Amie Jones, Tracey Duncan, Sheri White, Leslie Brittain, Sally Dorries, Kerri Riley, Drew Scaggs, Robin Hinton, Kim Iverson, Julie Dodd. Second Row: Amy Auer, Holly O'mahoney, Hunter lewis, Waymond Drumond, Chris Wolfe, Kevin London, David Horowitz, Mariann Silver, Joann Johnson. Third Row: Lacy Allen, Stephanie Kirksey, Jennifer Roberts, Karen Fitzgerald, Kara Dolan, Ashoka Ali, Lisa London, Natasha Pfromer, Stacey Black, Chris Diamond, Keith Auer, Mike Bonfalvi, Trey Sibley, Mikel Horowitz, Korin Kenneybrew. Fourth Row: Shane Spruiell, Brad Plauche, Canvin Ravin, Trent Crossen, Kenny Wineberg, Gary, McCuster, Neil Bannis- ter, Casey Coffey, Mitchel Fagelman, Jack Elliot, Tim O'Brien, Dean Jancke, Erik Schieffer. ',, UESPRH'DU CERCLE 1st Row: Earl Harris QHistorianJ, Monte Hurst fVice Presidentj, Rob Cook CPresidentJ, 2nd Row: Min Kwun CTreasurerJ, Amy Buchanan CSocial Chair- manj. and Louay Khraish fSecretaryJ. The French Club, a small Q close-knit group, kicked off ' the 1987-88 school year with a get acquainted party at Rob Cook's house and a picnic at Churchill Park where they enjoyed a game of boules. At the Christmas M party, club members en- joyed a traditional yuletide log which was lovingly pre- pared by Amy Buchanan and her mother. The Khraish family hosted the celebra- tion to collect toys for the Channel 8 Santa's Helpers. Later in the season, the club participated in the National French Contest and Fete Francais. The year ended with many theme nights such as Monte Carlo Night and Mardi Gras. The annual French banquet was a suc- cessful finale to the year. TOUT EST BIEN QU! FlNlT BIEN! w,g,..g ,pn E-05' above right: Gorgeous, isn't it? right: Opening night of Le Cuvier. 196 0 French Club FRANCAIS lst year members: Clint Lawrie, Carla Pineyro, Shane McClellan, Rodenko, and Melinda Rembert. We The newest member of the French club sponsor, Madame Rester. Sharon and Sara perform an original Christmas play. below: lst Sara Works, Monte Hurst, Nneka Egbuniwe seated: Min Kwun, Sharon Ji Young Kim, Louay Kharaish. 1 Ry X r , lst Row: Johnette Green, Elias Khraish, Judith Robinson, Eric Marley 2nd Row: Kim Gunter, Soukahn Kingkeo, Mark Ground, Regina Hopkins. in LIP fx -- '. above: Rob Cook, Earl Harris, Amy Buchanan, and Marcia Huffman. French Club 0 197 f'X! EL CLUB DE ESPANOL Near right: Spanish Club Officers: First row: Katie Lee, Treasurer, Kerry Moore, President, Dina Ragow, Treasurer, Kathleen Kernodle, Secretary. Second row: Cindy Cox, Historian, Paul Estrada, Vice President. Third row: Tom Murphy, President. Far right: Mrs, Glaspy, Sponsor. K fl' A aff' :...,,,, .ash 'Q ' , ,AS J KI., Y HSL? '-Ls 1:35. 5 - -M ,ix-LSlZ1f.?f' - 'J A L , ,,. 3. s - -. L . Spanish Club Members: Shannon Ader, Paul Alonzo, Kitty Anwar, Monica Apodoca, Trista Barsh, Laurie Baum, Rani Bhandari, Holly Combs, Cindy Cox, Cindy Coxon, Dorian Dean, Chris Deuillet, Sherri Doyle, Michelle Dunaway, Jennifer Dunlap, Eliza Epstein, Paul Estrada, Pat Ferguson, Mi- guel Friedrich, Brian Gray, Eunice Gunaseelan, Les Harrison, Tom Hauk, Shannon Henderson, Sharon Henderson, Lee Heiman, Amy Janeczek, Jen- nifer Jennings, Julie Jennings, Marc Johnson, Kathleen Kernodle, Chris 198 ' SPANISH CLUB . ix, . K Latman, Tracy Lavine Katie Lee, Christy Mahoney Noah Miller eles Kerry Moore Beth Murphy Tom Murphy Dori Nelson O'Hara, Michelle Olejnik, Jennifer Pierce, Dina Ragow, Mayra Reyes, mando Segovia, Chachy Segovia, Heather Shaw, Anmarie Smathers. lanie Sneed, Ashli Stonecipher, Rod Spaugh, Eric Villasana, Vasanta Wei: Emilie Welch, Katie Welch, Jenny Zang. Ol'l Kobdish, Chris Koch, Katie Koegler, Brian Kosley, Robert Koster, V . ' . V L . . . . i i , N Mmm-we-vc ,- Top left: Say cheese! Middle left: Audrey, Lisa, and Michelle say Ole, Middle right The winners: Third row, left: Time out for refreshments at the Spanish Club meeting, Third row, right: The Spanish Club knows how to have fun! Bottom row: lt's Spanish Wheel of Fortune! v rw-We of , .1 nt 'r x 1 . ' i ' ' q ...W . I : I Q V, , ,S ' . ' I..-, -i- The 1987-1988 Spanish Club's year was one of tremendous success. This year, the organization boasted of the highest memberships ever in the history of the Spanish Club. The year was packed with memorable and exciting activities for all involved. Starting the year off letter perfect. the club had a rousing game of Spanish Wheel of Fortune, complete with plenty of fabulous prizes. Later, the club participated in a fun Christmas fiesta and contributed canned foods to the needy. The Spanish Club, led by a great new sponsor, Mrs. Glaspy, planned many other interesting and fun activities for the remainder of the year. All in all, the club enjoyed a f-antastic, fun- filled year. 1 VIVA ESPANOL! iv SPANISH CLUB 199 200 DECA DIECA y DECA is an organization that familiarizes students with the business world and the Free Enterprise System. The pur- pose of DECA is to give students on-the-job training in the area of their interest. The work program enables students to go to school for half a day and then go to work for the other half. Through the DECA experience, students are exposed to the real world. DECA helps students to develop qualities of responsibility and leadership. Undoubtedly, DECA students have the potential capability to become great leaders in the business world. Members: Donald Bacco, Courtland Brown, Julia Degnan, Patricia Fisher, John Garnica, Kaley Gentle, Paul Guerrero, Chris Johnson, Timothy Kemp, Andrea Krueger, Steven Posey, Ami Rhodes, Anita Ridings, Jeff Scholl, Kimberly Smith, Lawanda Williams, Leah Borders, Eric Evans, Donicio Flo- res, Johnette Green, Ryan Palmer, Theodore Parker, Avis Perison, Craig Reed, Victor Rodriguez, Amy Sinder, Dawn Stone, Renee Wallace, Robert Ward, Stephen Wolf, and sponsor Mr. Virgil Morrow. Ml i H ll -Lint l E,-dh CVA ICT l CVAE and ICT prepares students for the future in the working world. The classroom provides the students with the chance to learn skills needed in the business world. Leadership and confidence are among the important skills gained by the students. Overall, CVAE and lCT gives everyone a chance to get a head start for the future. CVAE and ICT member include: Steven Anthony, Rodney Auerbach, Lfran- tour Emerson, Anthony Garcia, Mechel Hall, Coricia Harris, Anthony John- son, Chris Jones, Clifford Kincaide, Sean Klepper, Chad Martin, Taneisha McKensie, Chad Metcalf, De Angela Mitchell, Traci Moore. Gregory New- ton, Tom Robertson, Robert Roethlisberger, Rachel Ross, Clint Scarbor- ough, Monique Smith, Wanda Thomas, Garin Ungerman, Thomas White. and sponsor Mr. Quaite. CVAE AND ICT ' 201 J Willa ' 'QIQJVZQ 1. A em 46 'SI Qf' fl .,,M.ws,. 204 ' SPORTS U: HOW TO TELL A WINNER FROM A LOSER A WINNER lSN'T AFRAID OF LOSING, a loser is afraid of winning. A WINNER GOES THROUGH A PROBLEM' a loser is the one who goes around the problem. A WINNER MAKES COMMITMENTS' a loser makes promises. A WINNER FEELS STRONG ENOUGH TO HELP THE WEAK' a loser feels strong among the weak and makes no effort to help. A WINNER PACES HIMSELF' a loser has only two speeds: hysterical and lethargic. WHERE DO YOU FIT IN??? A WINNER SAYS, l'LL TRY Q a loser Says, I Can't. I M .b Effyyw .gwyjkn f W? jr. gum p Q.3ff:,I A I y A fgf A A A-f ' -12 mfwsf L.,.QakfgL' f , ,.g,,g,,,, .gi use ... rv' ' .fre . . 'If N., J-fW : eg. in X . A ti Q Sk' A ..mg,,. N... . .. .. .. ..- 'i 1 Q if as L .., .... . I .I f .Q I-, E A. HT. ' :iw- 2 -.11 feet' :Qi N.. me -Q 31. gk . . Eff' .-... K , '-J to ici . , nv -es 'P ?' ,,, Ji?-'QQ5'-..m?5 Pfiimmmw , - Qi.. sa 4. -mf -g ,fly dvr s 1 A , , ,,.,,,,i gg K s, .Y 91 it CONSISTENCY is the truest measure of performance. Almost every- one can have a great day or even a good year but true success is the ability to perform day in and day out year after year under all kinds of conditions. Inconsis- tency will win some of the time consistency will most Consistency requires concentration determination and repetition. To be at your best all of the time you must: Take nothing for granted. Take pride in what you do. Take setbacks in stride. Take calculated chances. Take the extra lap. Don t take no for and answer. 'tcourtesy of Coach Hargi of the time. ' s ani in 3 3 ,, W , :QIQQ J ,n 1 if, . i Z ' ?52Zff' l WE? 2 ,Gif ' 'P 'J' Mft' ' fr f 4 Z lf' ' ' W , ,V , 11, f fggfflef - 1 ,49fe,,:aw5w yv 1. W - ew' few , fi' V, if , K4 -.f. , S 7,Q'NLfm w , A W ' ,sf 7 ' W l, ,.., , A U , V 5 5 ' '-- :ia all SPORTS ' 205 R esu lts W.T.W. vs. WTW South Garland 7 Tyler Lee 7 Plano East 3 Bryan Adams 14 Skyline 31 Sunset 26 Pinkston 20 Kimball 16 Carter 0 TJ 29 Plano 14 206 ' VARSlTY FOOTBALL ODD 7 7 40 11 20 14 6 6 29 14 35 VARSITY FOOTBALL A Decade of Vlctorles The W. T. White varsity football en- joyed one of it s finest seasons in re- cent years finishing the regular season with a 6-2-2 record. They started their season with two tie games South Gar- Lee game and errant whistle muffled an apparent touchdown on the play of the game. After being beaten by Plano East the team to beat Bryan Adams and Skyline ending non-district season a 2-1-2. They continued to carry their win- ning momentum during the district Kimball before losing to Carter. They beat TJ for the tenth straight year which ensured a happy Homecoming. They finished the district season 4-1. W. T. White had to face the number first game of the District Playoffs. They played an exceptionally well game, de- spite losing. Among the many star players includ- ed Quarterback Calvin Murray Run- ning back Felray Thompkins Widere- ceiver Scott Nady, Defensive lineman James Baldwin and Defensive lineman I O .. , land 7-7 and Tyler Lee 7-7.,ln the Tyler one team in the state, Plano, for the t , V , season beating Sunset, Pinkston, and lla eq... Above: Calvin Murray looks on while trying to get a well deserved rest. Right: Joel Duncan satisfies his rather large appetite. Irby Hunter. l l , . l 1 l , . , l 1 1 l , , . 1 l l 1 Q l . lst row: Brian Cliffton, Courtney Reed, Marcus Bowans, Kevin Lewis, Antoine McCoy, Darryl Chapman, Felray Thompkins, Sammy Prager. Kevin Gowans. 2nd row: Jeff Dawson, Patrick Demmings, Kenneth Demon. Barry Hurtt, Byron Golden, Cynric Hudson. Reggie Johnson, George Morales, Brad Plauche, Tony Hawkins, Steve Co- leman. 3rd row: Tony Woods, Marc Tyler. Jay Leger, Cory Maples, Aaron Hall, Tommy Quinn, Coach Billy Ray Chapman, Chris Jordan. Tom Murphy, Cipranro Salinas, Keith Fuller. Coach Mastrogiovanni, Coach Lucious Newhouse. 4th row: Robby Pethabridge. James Brewster. Calvin Murray, Reggie Sullivan, Steve Harper, Chris Rapp. Greg Wilson, Doug Ford, Chris Smith. Steve Ambrozy. 5th row: Coach Don Littlefield, Joel Duncan. Scott Nady, Irby Hunter, James Baldwin, Roderick Lee, Robbie Mays, Aaron Gunn, Drew Scaggs. Coach Bob Heard. 31 T41-i, 'f 1, James Baldwin Marcus Bowens Daryl Chapman Brian Clifton Kent Demin Doug Ford Keith Fuller Kevin Gowans Aaron Gunn Aaron Hall Defensive Line: Aaron Gunn, James Bal- dwin, Coach Littlefield, Robbie Mays, Irby Hunter, Reginald Johnson, George Mo- rales, Raymond Mays, Cipriano Salinas, Kevin Gowans. 208 0 VARSITY FOOTBALL trogiovanni. Below: Players Patrick Demmings and Joel Duncan. Left: Defensive Backs with Coach Mas- Offensive Backs: Felray Thompkins, Barry Hurrt. Cynric Hudson, Drew Scaggs, Coach Mastrogiovanni, Roder- ick Lee, Patrick Hudson, Sarn Prager, Tony Hawkins, Aaron Hall, Brian Clif- ton, Calvin Murray, Keith Fuller, An- toine McCoy. Tony Hawkins Irby Hunter Barry Hurt Chris Jordan Reginald Johnson Jay Lager Bo Lee Devin Louis Corey Maples Raymond Mays Robbie Mays Antione McCoy Nolen Mosley Tom Murphy George Morales VARSITY FOOTBALL 0 209 f 1 Calvin Murray Scott Nady Brad Plauche Sammy Prager Tom Quinn Chris Rapp Cortney Reed Cipriano Salinas Drew Scaggs Chris Smith WH Above: Linebackers Tony Woods. Chris Rapp, Bo Lee, Brad Plauche, Marc Tyler, and Coach Newhouse. Right: Team Captians: Bo Lee, James Baldwin, Irby Hunter, and Darryl Chapman. Far Right: Irby Hunter Demonstrates the football team's spirit. 210 ' VARSITY FOOTBALL Left: Sammy Prager looks on from the sidelines. Below Left: The Coaching Team: Bob Heard, Don Littlefield, Lucious Newhouse, and Joe Mastrogiovanni. Rod Smith Reginald Sullivan Marc Tyler Felray Thompkins Greg Wilson Tony Woods Jeff Dawson Robert Petherbrige VARSITY FOOTBALL 211 We if Results WTW VS OPP. South Garland Berkner Plano East Bryan Adams Skyline Sunset Pinkston Kimball Carter Thomas Jefferson 27 212 J V Football WTW 1 5 20 2 20 6 6 16 13 24 O J .V. FOOTBALL The J. V. football team had an out- standing year, finishing with an 8-2 re- cord. They split their first two games against South Garland and Berkner, and then went on a six-game winning streak, which included their first three district games. During this time, they outscored their opponents 198-63. They finally felt the agony of defeat after Carter beat them 24-10, but they rebounded to defeat Thomas Jefferson to end the season on a high note. Aren't we supposed to have practice today? Wm-QN 9 , '. - A f e ,. i i g is i, M A E3 ., t 'I 3 5 S Q ' K ,Mi x , E ,th , in wt' xx 1 x , ' Q i V Ag' . A ta his x 4 if - iii fx: i 62 i i is f n I N YY Tony Padilla, Coach Franklin, Eddy Alexander, Mike Pattock, Chris Iverson, Mark Meza, Carlos Hernandez, Ilan Burl, Carlos Nelson. Don Fields, Joey Rodriguez, Greg McFarlan, Azra Jones, Vernon Myers, Marcus Halls. Ed- ward Markez, Willy White, Chris Gauze, Noah Stroud, Cedric West, Craig Smith, Kevin Carter, Aeron Hickey. Left Sitting can be so tiring sometimes! Above: l Really shouldn't have eaten all those beans for J.V. FOOTBALL 0 213 FRESHMAN FOOTBALI wsgggstfwmxzw-iefwzzfefxisglfmsjw are ,Jn , ' ' . W 'maui' ,i .. . ..,,, ' M ' 1i,w-'-pewm Y Results WTW VS. WTW Richardson 18 Newman Smith 12 Plano Clark 33 Bryan Adams 20 Skyline 34 Sunset 33 Pinkston 40 Kimball 3 Carter 0 214 G FRESHMAN FOOTBALL OPP 0 8 6 O 6 6 6 2 27 The W.T. White freshman football team breezed through their season with an 8 1 record. They only had one game in which they gave up more than eight points' and that was in the final game of the year. They swept through their non-distric games, winning each game by an average of twenty points. They had no trouble defeating Sunset and Pinkston, and then they won in a game that resembled thi score of a baseball game, 3-2, against Kimball. Their playing finally took a fall, at they were shut out by Carter. Since Thomas Jefferson could not field a team, thi season ended. llliliitttt'ttttt'S GOOD!!! How many more push-ups? 30? Let's compromise. How about 15? OK, 20 then. No? OK, 25, but that's all l'm going to do. Boy, do I hate spring training. ls it 6:00 yet? lt's 4:30!! This practice is NEVER going to end! 'Rl Ts A iq ' 5 ' ' K - L ff ...x L 113' L, , if X K L L , L' , Y T- L xi ' f L Am-- I' D will ii ' 1 .L We ' -if f -' W T - pa 1' T, f F -Q 'L F Q , vi f L Rug Q E 'Q ' ' Y' - . D T L K f', - , HLA' L 1 Lrg-1 f , , N' ' JM ' ml 3 , L Ls L , 1 L 1, L. , it Q Q eater-Q72 see 14 .., E3 ' 'W L zg Q ' fi 'r rl ZL 'rs ' . X ,Z K Wx' 'Ti is' . fa N, X Y ' y ' -' ' -'ff it r '1atL, g .g:s5Ln' 'ef at S' T J ' W L.s,a.ek X T - 1 f ' f5e,,s.:L , - s g 4 ., . d - L,-: 'A' 'V - L ' L , - ex 1 . L ' ' ' ,T LL ,1.. I KLA, . i A L ,,,. 3 it or .t V L ,, .L N L ' J ' 1 V , , ' ' -1- '--w' QL , zf Q T J f t he ve L . ' I an S Q K , Q 3 A 1 L. L: 4' Ik V Vg N - T . , L L , L 1.'. A ,L L M' to y L, T of L5 , ,L , ,L foo, L. , ,-h, 1 ' . . is ww? W Z L e, .. -A i L. 1 kkk X ' L . of ' q, , L 535 . 5 yr - L L Q ,L QQ L' it A s i it Q e 1 .L ' -1. Wie. - -i u.: L S- ' A . X A , t Y' - - .V L 1 L 1 55,1 Q Vg 4 I L .- I : . 5 f 5 -' T , 'V fa , i 5 ' L2 1 3 o e 1 I T L , ' ' -L 5 L., L- M ,L , L .i ' Aga gr: A 4, A g ,Ng t 5 A - - K - - .,, U In K L HQ, I og .:s:,s,,mLPf, . i l', L L , ,L L T., f 4, , 4 LL s , 6 s gf-1 ' fi s ' I I 5 J , ' L E 5174-Te-3Vfi't? - ..i. .L - A 4 L nan Football First Row: c, Gibson, Jose h Menon wasnm ron Jon Snederd. Tddd Santo, David Reed. Trent Cr0SSen, Regina' Cerr, Trent 8 Hudgens, Torrey Alexander, Milan Olejeki, Coach Gentry. Fourth row: Chris Michael Lewis, Michael Palmer, Darral White, Dernick Gray, Kenyon Kevin Munday, Roderick Love. Second row: Bo Stephens, Cedric Andre Jones, Terry McCullough' Adam ROSS, Van Jenkins' Fred Perry, Jack Elliot, Huntley Balcich, John Miles, Delmar Meadows, Derrick Marcus Johns, Brady Davis, Pedro Vedeal. Third row: Coach Anderssen Trainer, Robert Williams, Jason Hutton, Tom Shiner, Jaaron McGee. Staying fit for football season means working out year-around. The Freshman football team has off-season training with the J.V. team, a good way to pick up helpful hints! Being on a W.T. White football team means hard work year-round, whether its working out in the weight room or facing off against some teammates on the field. All the work paid off for this year's freshman football team. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL 0 215 Won Lost 216 ' VARSITY VOLLEYBALL VARSITY OLLEYBALL 1 54 ' T , V gf? T W. . . -' f .5'i 3f,r, , - mf' - A 1' . - ' I , 'ft 'Z -1, A, ,N V W1 V My My WJ I ,V ,, , h V 'y , M644 Q5g ixr I X fy , . 9. i T fr if -Cf? . 4, T , E' 'ESQ A , ff A- .t .. i , G 4? V Q 3 f N' if cl . , ' 5 . ' ' - . fm -g,' 'A I T , 'X A ,, ,fs f?- A s 1 s f Left to right standing: Linda Williams, Kathleen Maxwell, Shelia Simmons, Coach Landy, Tomeka Brown, Mary Hodur, On floor: Katie Lee, Tiffanie Lopez, Allison Thomas, The W.T. White varsity volleyball team worked their way through an- other long, hard season this year. Their coach, Ms. Landy, led them through the tough times. Early wins against Hill- crest and Seagoville raised their mo- rale. Participation inthe Adamson lnvi- tional Tournament and the Kimball Tournament helped to improve the team. The returning starters Linda Wil- liams, Tiffanie Lopez, Tameka Brown, and Sheila Simmons gave the spirit to play their best. Team Work Mala A Dfwam Walk J. V. VOLLEYBALL W. T. White volleys for a scoring point. The W.T. White J. V. Volleyball team showed a lot of potential this year. Leadership from Coach Hylton helped pave the way for this season. This fear- less group of ladies met each of their opponents head on, and did not know the meaning of the word die. In each game they played, they represented their school very well. These heir ap- parents to the varsity team have a lot to look forward to. Ashli Stonecipher, Toshya Lee, Gloria Henry, Coach Hylton, Angel Hughes, Laura Caudllla, D'anna Washington, Amy Applegate. 2 9 J.V. VOLLEYBALL ' 217 218 0 CROSS COUNTRY CROSS COG TRY 'T VJHITE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Kris Heman, Jamie Arnold, Cindy Cox, Patricia Leroy, Vasanta Weiss, Julia Anderson, Catherine Whitten, Rosalyn Beavers, Carla Anderson, Eric Villasano, Jesse Rivera, David Cason, Tujuana Basey, Carlos Marroquin, Derrick Hodnett, Charlie Saldana, David Chow, William Stripling, Edgar Vargas, Todd Mateja, Kevin Boatman, Chris Smith, Gary McCusker, Craig Weis Cross Country is an endurance sport that far and few have the will-power to keep at. Cross Country is more than a physical sport. Psychologically, runners must ensure a constant and steady pace over time and distance. The Cross Country team is fortunate to have Dee Hargis, a more serious runner, as a coach. Ms. Hargis ran in the White Rock Marathon for the first time this year and not only placed 32nd in the female division but also was consequently invited to run in the Boston Marathon. Ms. Hargis is also fortunate to coach a successful cross country team. The girl's team finished third in district and the boy's team finished second. For the first time in several years, the boys sent a qualifying team to regionals. The boy's regional team included Eric, Tim, Chris, Derrick, A.J., Craig, and David. Congratulations to a prospering team. so 1 Three proud runners display their medals Left: A.J. Jones, Chris Smith, and Tim Lester run for the finish line at a cross country meet. Below Left: Longhorn girls leave a trail of smoke, Below Right: Eric Villasana and Jamie Arnold awaiting the starter's gun. BOTTOM: Left: The boy's team taking a break in the shade. Right: We love Cross Country Prac- tice! CROSS COUNTRY 219 Q ' .,.,.,..,:.4:: ai. ,-1 sgg VARSITY BASKETBALL l l A Won Lost 4 19 220 v VARSITY BASKETBALL Left to Right: Manager: Raymond Mays, Robert Redmond, Robbie Mays, Jason Gutierrez, Scott Hider, Coach: Johnny Carter, Derek Smith, Corey Broadnax, Patrick Allen, Jason Brown, Coach: Joe Mastrogiovanni, Jerry Collins. The W,T. White boys varsity basket- ball team finished its season on a high note, thereby improving their record from last year. Led by Coach Carter, the team's spirit never ceased to show up. Good crowds each night always cheered their team on. Early wins against Mesquite, Northside, and Woodrow Wilson gave the team a big boost. Their victory against Thomas Jefferson, who is going down to class AAAA, is always appreciated. The start- ers on the team are Robie Mays, Jason Brown, Scott Hider, Tommy Redmond, and Corey Broadnax, and they really had an excellent season this year. 1 Left to right, top to bottom: coach Carter, Derek Smith, Jason Guiterrez Mayes, and Patrick Allen. 1 i -r' 4 VARSITY BASKETBALL 0 221 4.1. l 4 Left to right: Tommy Redmond, Jerry Collins, Johnny Green 222 ' VARSITY BASKETBALL nn - fi I I ff K A Q 3 K 2 e A . .xx VARSITY BA 1,1 gf L New 40 sm A ,, ,qw ' 'f il 5 ' fl? af 01 T FRESHMAN BASKETBALL V224 M...-wmv-0- ' FRESHMA BASKETB LL The W.T. White freshman boys bas- ketball team began their high school sports careers superbly this year. Un- der the guidance of Coach Heard, they defeated several non-district oppo- nents en route to a successful district season. The varsity team of 1989-1990 looks to be a successful one. 0 Bottom: Robert Mirsky, Scott Aronson, Ro- drick Williams, Beau Stephens, Andre Jones, Joe Melton. Top: Derrick McGee, Jason Hut- ton. Prescott Caballero, Coach Bobby Knight Heard, Jack Elliot, Ben Clark, Trent Hudgens. Not Pictured: Brent Williams, Lenny Casanova. ey, Won Lost A 5 5 'tdistrict record Team members: Rachel Gresham, Shawn Hunter, Tammy Leroy, Jennifer Lundin, Sandra McGrew, Ni- cole Ransom, Marshella Simmons, Yolanda Warren 226 v GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL The W T Whlte gurls varsity basket ball team had one of nts most success ful seasons In a whale this year Under the direction of Coach Hylton the team breezed through their non dns trlct games and continued the mo mentum Into their distract season where their excellent play rolled on The play of Nlcole Ransom put her among the statlstlcal leaders In the area The talent on thus team wlll be evident even more In the future X. 'Ig S J SX , 9 Nw XY l,yl, BX: 2 Q Lit! Q ' f X I , , f L Q I 1 L 4 in 3' VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL D 227 WW? W ,.rEfi55lW5'93f4l'? 1T25?Yf'7i3,'3 ' fl .Nl-A Team members: Leslie Bright, Andrea Holmes. Yolanda Howard, Deidra John- son, Chastity Jordan, Jenne Kistner, Tammy Leroy, Kay McGrew, Maria Mur- rell, Unrhea Sessions, Donna Thomkins, De'Onna Washington, Shanna Weissman 228 0 GIRLS J.V. BASKETBALL . GIRLS J .V. BASKETBALL ,........,---v The girls junior varsity basketball team enjoyed a good season this year. Preparing them for the season and the jump next year to the varsity team was Coach Hylton. The offensive and defen- sive skills were shown during the sea- son, especially when they held Samuel to six points in a non-district gamel Their success seems guaranteed for the next year and in years to come. , A , ,....0- 'tif'- GIRLS J.V. BASKETBALL ' 229 'ii 230 ' VARSITY SOCCER BUYS SOCCER Xfykmwz, ?.M2WQIfi26'fZQiT52fiIWfE , . , I l XX, i ,XX'i IICILQ IR Boy's Soccer: FIRST ROW- Lance Noble, Jay Walsh SECOND ROW- Soukanh Kingkeo, Steve Coleman, Lee Caperton, Todd Redmond, Timothy Lester, Ashoka Ali, Chris Wolfe, Eric Alonzo, Arturo Villafuerte THIRD ROW- Paul Estrada, Michael Fagelman, Chris Deuillet, Kanishka Ali, Eric Smith. Casey Coffey, Huvishka Ali, A.J. Jones, Drew Scaggs, Tommy Redmond, Thomas Chirca, Mitchel Fagelman, Jason Fagelman 7 AX, f A AX f I X-if ,A I - COACH: Eric Schlueter, Captains: Alex Jones, Huvishka Ali Vis ' ANCY FOOTWORK' Y in 5 1 Q ,1 Q 13 4 JN -. Vx To it 4 f , ABOVE: Dallas Sidekicks, lookout! Senior team members. 1 ,A ...Sw sie-f gf!Qg':'5.iEf .ggi fi , r ,. gl Y LEFT: family ties BELOW: Scooby Drew takes a shot. f by f The varsity boys soccer team, which has earned a 28-7-3 record over the last two years, thereby ranking them as one of the most successful teams at this school, came into the season ranked number two in the pre-season polls. The man responsible for their success is Coach Schlueter, as he leads the team into another season. A difficult, but well-played pre-season propelled them for the challenge ahead. Their goal for a state champion- ship may be just around the corner. VARSITY SOCCER 231 ABOVE: You sure have big feet. RIGHT: Fages shows his smooth style. BELOW: Celebrating a victory. nn. 232 0 VARSITY SOCCER A -' ' S 4 , N E-fs -, w g 'fi - 1 -, J page Wffl.. ' 1 V 5 lv , i kv :a,f6WQgf9A 4. I I A ' ' - I5 ,Vey I Q rub?Z?'iiS15,i1W4J?!51- LEFT: Look, up in the sky. lt's a bird, a plane, no it's ' SuperDrew! , , . N , 1 . W ,I X mm' f A ,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,...w.. mwnvemunnnlme-9 EQ? is lrwiiu-vv,.,as-ra ww-ww 'fl ' 'ki 1 w wif-Vw-:wwv'b' f Q' I r W Awnumnmn 'W ww, Hg 'ff , Q as wanna an sawwk vw fig? K f , x.,. l i s .M N .- , ,WNV W, , A JS .is - x l sk if K ei E LEFT: Tim Lester preparing to belt the ball. ABOVE: Tommy smashes an opposing player. is 5 '1f'ff+f.1?Q . V -f 'Wh y 5 ,, ,W srasfsf W X' sk as ' miami:- VARSITY SOCCER U 233 -M7211Wiiekinffiifzii sus? ilzw The girls varsity soccer team, with Coach Landy at the helm, is ready for another successful season. They are glad to have a lot of returning starters as they make a run at the playoffs. They won several non-dis- trict games, and looked ready to charge into their district season. The team expects only the best this season. GIRLS T' 'il Coach Landy Managers Lisa Randle David Clewis :ga 1 234 ' GIRLS' SOCCER Yau' Girls Soccer Team-KNEELING. Pascha Thorton, Jane Geising, Nora Dominguez, Monica Stephanie Coleman, Tiffanie Lopez, Karen Coleman, Kara Dolan STANDING: David Clewis, i Randle, Kim Gunter, Amy Vivero, Lori Delashaw, Klaire Fitzgerald, Maggie Franco, Laura Bailey, Whitsitt, Angel Hughes, Mariann Wineburg, Lisa London, Tracy Duncan, Kim Iverson, Coach ' ' ' qeerh Murphy-not picturedj ' SOCCER fi ' V ...i e N N, W 3 X X' if Me X , E a e A ,fe .3 gl if ff? ally, ,f M eff CAPTAINS: Klaire Fitzgerald, Tiffanie Lopez, Maggie Franco , I f w , , ,f . -fa, . 41, f 3 1 ,, S00 13. I g , a, 'ff ,M fig an qv- Senior Team Members fr- 15.61 GIRLS' SOCCER 0 235 RIGHT: See Klaire kick the ball, kick Klaire, kick ' Wf-I M wwf ,.4 Q, ,.,,, ,, M- f My ' ' I 7- f' ff f as fffmm,,.-,+w -:2,1ff,,W ' I ' 'f' f -W -f -3 'vsziaw w2vi::n,.,fWRW,1.,, ,.., . n fu ,H4-MMWWM ff,.ffX,:Xf,,1fm,, Q, ,-,,, .1,,,f1. Wg. .MTA ww' 1, V --amz-4-ewauwmlfm V -I WW, My - vff-v' 1' I: E , M , 4, , 4 m , f 'S' , ABOVE: Hey, where's the baII?? RIGHT: Kara Dolan doing the Hokey-pokey. 236 0 GIRLS' SOCCER LEFT: No pictures please BELOW: Go Lady Longhorns wizkiff .. ..,, -sw M X ff. Q.. f- -Nm . ., ww. nlpw' M .,..r:f:-QM K , .. ., 1, wwf X- GIRLS' SOCCER ' 237 4 22 238 0 SWIMMING SWIMMING 3 sets of 2 descending 500's with a minute rest between each set The average person might be confused by this but the swimmers of WTW know exactly what this means, consistent hard work for at least 5 months out of the year. Swimming is the most challenging and the most rewarding sport. Unlike other sports, the emphasis of exercise to the body is internal, that is cardiovascular. Swimming is a workout well worth the effort and well worth the results. The 87-88 swim season proved to be as successful as years past and perhaps more progressive. Coach Hargis has in her four years of coaching brought consistency and maximum effort to the team. She is responsible for pushing her swimmers to not necessarily simply beat other swimmers but rather to beat their own best times. Success does not stop at winning the race, it only pauses before new goals are set The team ended their district season on a high note with the girls being district champs and the boys placing second to TJ whose swimmers outnumbered WTW. It was a case of quantity winning over quality. Almost all team members went on to regionals where they made a proud showing. , Epuln, , ,i i l fur fm if f, , I J2'xXl..iI'IQ.f.ff.J I . Lfjis! J 'l .lil M- I N .l -. M' ., 4+ ' fl. -gy' Q' gif, -RAIL. qifg: Left to right: Laura Turrentine, Robin Howard, Jessica Meinhardt, Amy Applegate, Tara Stafford, Lundin, Beth Murphy, Cindy Cox, Dina Ragow, Joy Blome, Stephaniea Ruzicka, Kathleen Maxwell. pictured: Janie Leatherwood. 98594 . J, -4- , 'Z m Y M' l , '1'V Yirnilu Y 3.7 W' Y H A -'V V I ir H in ' '- , x cflx.. X, , V 5 al ' I 'IH 3 wif l Rf ' ' I 3 z VAA, . Mk WWW LFRED LOOS N to Right: Todd Mateja, Make Vlach, Clnff Farms, Chris Smith, Carlos Marroquln, Cralg Wels, Attel, Vu Quang. Not pictured: Rich Latta, Charlie Saldana, Shane McClellan, Rafael Ramos SWIMMING f 239 The mark of a champion. 'E i Team members take turns stretching. Swimmers take your mark .., go! Oh my gosh, I'm soooo excited! Mike Vlach contemplates his race while his event. Cliff anxiously awaits the next set, Team captains, Craig and Chris, show us their diving talents. SWIMMING ' 241 242 ' TENNIS TENNIS Tennis Team: FIRST ROW: Andrea Stuart, Lacy Allen, Rachel Ross, Kim Nagel, Candice Cohlmia, Tammy Adams QGirl's captainb, Carolyn Caldwell, Jill Davis, Lucy Van Cleve, Jeanne Harris, Shannon Sullivan, Carle Bejcek, Heather Shaw, Jennifer Hillard, Kim Iverson, SECOND ROW: Paul Zevalles, Joathan Horne, Chad Koger, Jamie Goode, Jack Madden, John Davis, Paul Vesel, Mike Mcgowan, Les Harrison, Chris Iverson, Aaron Frodsham, Dean Janke, David Kowalski, John Fuess, Chris Koch, Nicholas Maglaras, Erick Anderssen, Na- than Frodsham, Miguel Freidrich, Brian Treadwell, Chris Baker CBoy's Captainj, Coach Hannon The tennis team anticipated a smashing year with Miss Hannon Serving as coach. They didn't always love practice, but it helped out during district matches and at the Brookhaven Spring Classic, where they net- ted several victories. However, they were sometimes courted with a loss. No matter who they were playing, the tennis team was always onthe ball and set for a match. LEFT: Coach Hannon Below left: Ohmigod! l won! Left: Wait, let me fix my hair. Far Left: Les Wee- beI Harrison puts some wrist action on the bail. Above Stay still so I can hit you Left Ivan Lendl could not have done any better TENNIS v 243 AHGLEI 0 E 244 ' GOLF Golfers get into the swing of things! The golf team is shooting for one of their best years in a while. With new coach Mrs. George preparing them for the season ahead, they seem to be on the way to linking everything together. Some people may think life is a CPebblej Beach, but the golfers are looking forward to a better than par year! Boys: Shane Spurl, Steve Aaron, Brett Pope, Chris Deuillet, Jason Fagelman, Matt McHargue, Tim O'Brien, Jamie Girls: Dorian Dean, Trista Barsh, Jennifer O'Hara, Stephanie Kirksey, Melissa Speights, Holly Sereboff, Suzie Coggins-Peck- ham, Audrey Latman, Ashley Beach 1st Team All District James Baldwin Kevin Gowans Tony Hawkins Irby Hunter Reggie Johnson Bo Lee Scott Nady Chris Rapp Drew Scaggs Felray Thompkins 2nd Team All-District Darryl Chapman Joel Duncan Chris Jordan Kevin Lewis Chris Rapp Courtney Reeds Felray Thompkins Honorable mention Calvin Murray Tony Woods FOOTBALL HONORS 0 245 .X vw- 1 - Xi 'S S x E K 2 A 1, N ik - I -2, w fgkypq ff f 1 ' ' f ww S .i w flrsf 2 Y gg f ev Q 1Rf4,yQgk,p7fwf M- f Walk 4-Qiivwvf -Q ,, vp' Qagw 1 Y R Q,,X1g-Lgfgzg fwwfg Q V' f . 1 eww 1 '- sewn fx J SYM .Q Q QM th EWW MTI N TAREK OMAR 25 A Ni TO A WONDERFUL SON AND BRQTHER, A COMBINATION OF TWO CULTURES. LOVE DAD, MOM ROMMIE AND SHANNA w S ' if , -V A T V . 1 BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY FUTURE BILL S TRIPLING GOOD BYE gf' if ff THE JOHNSON ' GIRLS SAY - Q if-, ., g3 D j g T0 C O Hey 9 g b h th h d ight mf O d thl r 9 dt f1988 DdM dMId img. A boy has two jobs One rs just being a boy The other IS growing up to be a man Herbert Hoover M 73 6717776725 Z Everything You d Expect In A Fme Deataurantl Swiss Austrian Cuisine Lunch 81 Dinner Monday Thru Saturday Call 396 6466 For Reservat1ons Located In I WIIIOW Creek COff Walnut H111 And Central Expressway CHRIS SMITH ... THE BEST IS YET TO BE . WE'RE BEHIND YOU! YOUR SECOND FAMILY 4223 'L 'Qv E: Q? '- .dnlihizi CON GRATULATION5 WE LOVE YOU VERY MUCH AMW KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK, MDM, DAD, AND CHRISTINA 252 N. g 'A ttot A L :.X -, ' .gl 1 ,, e l 1 if --4 1fA -K ' 'W -':f ttett t ya X t tett x Qii P- ' k -' 'f H33-Y Rv , , fc: B ., ' A SQ ,, X . ji ff 'P J ' tix J if 'Q M , . . and mlles to go before I sleep. -Robert Frost We Love You Stephanie, ' t Mom, Dad 81' t A Cathy . 'M' 'TM .. i, A .ww FRIE DS' SW' Q ,ff 11,4-V N ww 'VON .Hiding Lon We hope you are always as happy as you have made us Love Mom Dad Clmt Paul Mlm 8' Rocky 3 X 1 Anii 4- ,2 '1 s. , ,,,i,,a.ZQq, 'f From the time you took your very first step, looking up with that beautiful smile . . . I knew. The world would be a better place because of you. The years and many wonderful memories, They've gone by so fast. I cherish each one, And wish every moment could last. But you've only iust begun. There is a lifetime ahead, to realize your dreams and make memories of your own. Set out to discover all that you can be. Let nothing stand in your way. We believe in you- May all your dreams come true. We love you. Mom and Tommy. N., -L X - l , ,K jfs Vx 145, ,C It 1 'T' N' Ii Q ',4f 'gt , . 'A ' A ff' -7 I 6 I wilwif' Y. 'IA -. 5 I 4 ROBIN A best friend is always there, whether you need advice, or a pep talk, or even a shoulder to cry on. A best friend knows all your secrets, understands your fears, shares yo ur dreams, You are that kind of friend to me. A' A ii ts i 7 And no matter what happens you always will be. You are my best friend . , my forever friend. I LOVE YOUQ LAUREN Ma.. A in ,- 1' V an? e ' 1 Z fx If ,J Qxf A 4' - ' 'GNN' ' I Q fm 1 ? , . N - M , ' ' N 1' s X , tg. 1 V 1 5 , s x N pf, L ' I if if A, 5 , , 1 is nj 5 .JR 5 1- sr, I REMS AND RUGS CARPET DUTLET 5051 SHARP STREET 630-3968 MON-FRI 9-5 SAT. 9-3 camnmmn smug, asm CONGRATULATIONS RACHEL and the class l988 We Love You, Mom, Dad, Adam 5 Michael 2 Group picture below: Bottom row: Ana Esqueda, Lisa Dolan, Marianne Wineburg, Gretchen Burckart. Middle row: David Cason, Greg Ward, Chris Baker, Kanishka Ali, Bill Stripling, Irby Hunter, Sarah Pickard. Back row: Mrs. Gage, Jeanne Harris, Chris Khobodish, Rich Latta, Rick Anderisen, Chris Smith, Robie Mays, Lucy VanCleve, Tarek Omar. lil f, ff . 1' 1445 1 ie N31 2+- S f 3 i 5 we Pictured here: fleft to rightyz Amy Buchanan, Tracy Beaugez, Michelle McKemie, Monica Apodaca, Stacy Janeczek, Julie Hart, Natalie Lane, Lisa Kay Randle, Kim Reynolds, Heidi Lund, Jesse Rivera, Todd Mateja. Danae Howard, Susan Garcia, Craig Weis P 't - A-A,.'f ff ' : 1 :'::: T i 52- l fi' if 14 if ., X Pictured here: Front row: Courtney Reed. Second row: Mark Johnson, Chad Koger, Glenn Neblett, Tim Lester, Jason Brown, John Fuess, David Chow, Third row: Holly Garfield, Christy Mahoney, Amy Auer, Mary Hodur, Vasanta Weiss, Tracy Walsh, Marcia Huffman, Nneka Egbuniwe, Amber Jefferson, Max Hernandez, Fourth row: Clay Waghorne, Chris Magid, Kevin Macklin, Brian Truchi, Johnny Green, Scott Quigley, Troy Key Thanks For Caring S 9 0 hoyt goHeHesinc. Custom framing ! ki? Brookhaven Village 14268-A Marsh Ln D II a as TX 75 214!247 5667 -' :- i W ifi is - - 11'-I E . r Zo mf, 'Q . f . ' -'fwikxi' 'k553i1'N. K 3:P3E54?512 , .',1iL,::f . , ,W DALLAS RARE OOIN 8 JEWELRY LTD. PROFESSIONAL NIIMISMATIST S2II FOREST LANE An INWOOD MOI DALLASJEXAS ' 15244 3 ,V R ' . 11 fr -.1 -214,- -E ---ww?sw-law '-1-s-img A ,grim l4,4..'2,'r y:-ffgglgf' gr 15.5515-fi 1 'ff I - ' lv .i ' fxiilw'-fill, ' E' . It ZIT aa fSI,. ,-1b t . . ,. gat i- 1, wi or atf ro it CI Nlinda I ls- I TIIVI LATTA DESIGNS Custom Decorating 357-5039 R sidentiai Com I 5 Congratulations Pooh-Bear Our Love Is With You Always. Go For It. IIlIom And Dad Q f If You must have been a beautiful baby cause baby look at you now! Kellle, You have brought joy to our llves slnce the day you were born We are so proud of you and of the warm, lovlng, talented woman you have become We all love and admire OU Dad, Mom, Barry, Timothy, Kevln, Michael, Sean 8: Nan 84 Grandad A1 in-fr ei aw' x 5 mfg, Congratulatlons Holly Life's A Banquet, Most Poor Suckers Are Starving To Death. -Auntie Mame Enjoy The Feast -MOM AND DAD Xing We Hove e GrecJTesT Love Of All Love, IVIGIVI DAD STACEY AND CYNTHIA 4 Think of us when you are planting your future. f ,4 ' 'Ea' Q 3 - U Q .ilzx ,.., ., L YN 1 fy i 37- -1 K lf ff 1 7 . 375 7 W fflf ' Q' 9 'T 1519 W y . Q 3 ix 0 Q. 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'1 V gf-Q R 1-1:25 Q ' Those Special , 3 ,s'5Vk4,., Moments Last , ' 'C' . Z ws.. is ,, T ' V ' z' . K Memory-Pictures u, lf, ' I Forever . . . ' ' ,,: Wf gjf Arid Of All The , v ig That Happy Times lt Have Brought, lt's All The Smiles A' ' And Kisses You Have Given Us That Well Treasure! TNQ? Congratulations David Love, MOM DAD May Love, Courage, And Faith Be Your Measure' Love Always, MOM AMY 5 KEITH SQ ,W M P ? ,, 5,2 N7! Q , , 5 ' iss T QV. i - , ' ,-,.k. , 1 3' 'WKE ALWAYS REMEMBER This ls Only The Beginning! With All Our Love, Nichole And Emestine I , I I 1 A H 1 N 268 Congratulations Sarah We Are Proud Of You And We Love You, YOUR FAMILY 270 DDC i'x ef f 'ff f - 57 Beth Murphy Melinda Black Julie Dodd Laura Bailey Michel Spieler Keri Riley Cindy Kosley -r U WMV .,..-M A. 3 f Q i7 4, .. 2 fi Q M Q 2 W 3 .W e in Z fs, Q2 V ab-I x .Si ' 1 . 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V255 .L , ', 55 swf if f t. - 1 fi J I 5 1 ' sf. 4,1 , . , - Q , xx gf. aku V nazi A Ml? 'Q 1. t .C ws. V. - 3 . Age. ,. . . 2 5 ,02- 5 I+, 3.9 A K 1 Q, Q, e t , - Q' ' 33, ,. , .W wt. ,.g ,x.fL:,fs A .s g K., A L?1,,?k,, ' - M - -, , S fo V4 ' . 4. ' -uf ':' ,sm .-.,., -A 'K 'mf' ,f . 'lf K , . 5 x M . X 1 D2 vt I K -Q' , . D -D . ,. V w I 1 L - r , 1 QA .T R., n 1 ig- : ..l3?':Ff': '. Twenty four years IH the W T Whlte Commuruty Congratulations Lisa' ' ,vjfwfmg if 4 fvfwgr- M 9M K Q5-'H -. vs X .96 1 HL .wr 'fm YV We Always Believed In You, But Now You B el ieve In Yo u rse lf. l' lx S 1 D a l s We L ove Yo u, A IVIDIVI AND DAD QOQC1 Luck Class Of 88! 2 Hal '82 Rob '88 The HELDS Wish A Fond Farewell To W.T. White! Mike '83 t X We have laughed together grown together, dreamed together. You are more than just a best friend ... You're a part of me! CHERYL SUE DENO You Are So Very Speclal To Us' May God Bless You and All You May Do Congratulatlons And Love From MOM DAD MATT me C ongrofulorfons We re Proud Of You Nancy DAD M ,, X5 g f K 0 . ' R ng 1 ' x ,, f, 6, a We 4 . 563: P X 1 X 2' ' f M Mom AND if Z X gn ' if 4 gf X, it 'Aix lj' A A ai ff ,V fs' R 1.3 Jason Yo re a g eat son and b othe M Mazer JOE KOEGLER CARPET SERNTCES 2451 Stemmons 630-9800 , o ui r w , ,M CS Love, om, Micheal, Mitchell, J ase J -Bird Gooch Alumni First Row: Michele Spieler, Amy Jennings, Cindy Kosley, Chris Rawley, Mark Auer Second Row: Joel Duncan, Minda Katz, Rob Held, Chris Magid, Eric Smith Cabell Alumni Tarek Omar Melissa Figueroa Robin Hinton Kim Reynolds Laura Bailey Stacy Janeczeck AJ Jones 28 0 Congratulations Michael We Are So Proud Of You! Love, MOM, DAD 84 RON We're Proud 0i' You M J acqueline, Your Parents ' mv-J 4 M Best u u - 6 J ff Congratulatlbns Un All Uf Your Many Accomphkhments W N X X A mi xg ,si ,u +,, u 'Bk HN . .., X, R Q 'M Q-fm.. ,f ' Q vena., - we N-awww mug VWSh6S J? Future! 1 eu Love, ' E MUM DAD 8 CHERIE We Are Proud Cf You Armando M... mmmmm M2 Our Love And Congratulatlons DAD MOM ROBERT St RUTH Best WlShCS Class Of 1988! Congratulations Charles Ambrus Best Wlshes MOM DAD Sr LINDA Withers Alumni First Row-Nicholas Maglaras David Horowitz Tommy Redmond Drew Scaggs Ben DuBose Peter England Armando Segovia Second Row-Stephanie Lenox Nancy Nicholson Leslie Brittain Polk Alumm was l Ben Guedry Robin Hmton AJ Jones Roble Mays Chris Magid Steve Aaron Robert Castro Rob Held l 9 a a a 9 a a a C , V ,M M . AV v ' x fy' ' f -4 X-f , v Fu, Yf f .., 1 f ' . 'Ei 2 1 9 ' ' s 1 9 s Y 'saggy W5 stag rim My as Q tt 414 Park Forest BROTHERS PIZZA 9' N We Wifi? We would luke to extend W- our services to asslst you wlth school functions We will Whv' reserve space for partles meetungs etc here or cater them at your choice of locatlon A dlscount of 250!0 on orders of 10 or more large plzzas IS also available ,I wwf lt would be our pleasure to serve you ln a professional and pleasing manner Buffet Mon Fr: S4 Includes pizza salad and drunk THE BUFFING TON FAMILY Wishes You A Fond And FREE DELIVERY Dear Dad I m wntmg you now to tell you that I LOVE YOU' I m telling you now because I took for granted that you would always be here and I would have plenty of time but at your funeral I looked around and all I saw were people lots of people and I knew then that people are not around forever and you never have plenty of time lneed to tell you that I LOVE YOU and how I miss you and how I cherish all the fun times we had together like the 10 hr swim meets the 6 50 a m practices and the best time was when Mom thought that we were at church but we were really at the Midway Point watching the Cowboy game Ho matter what I did or howl did lt you were always there to support telling me how great I did You used to tell me Just go out there and do your best and thats all anyone can ask of you' But I want to be more I want to Funny Smart Loving Caring Sr Patient I want to be the BEST Dad I want to bejust like you' I LOVE YOU always Your daughter Kathleen Michele Monica Maxwell In Memory of Mlke Maxwell 1 t I I . - I . . ,t... . fi' 'fm ' + we if f ' I V .ss -Q Q , .tv -- ff- rg - L . -vt.aws.fs, M sr . 11 -fr 4'A' - L ,. 'wt r - I - - . ,L ffrfsfx-:beast eg,-Lrg, .. j lgg fr , flex Oor O oy S Y-flaws , E+ : -ffiia . 1 vm 35?fsw??sl-,::lz?' H - ,:ff'::Q!e:g.-v ae.. -xggifrr s - -- ,:fm,,.-str.,-ww -2: . - X Q, 1 , -Q-Qi2'::v?-f'? 35r.qweff'e, .QQ 'its 4 'J'35l ?5 V?': ?3,4iW ' ' -estuary: 'K 1 5 ' lv , f'1f 2ff?'Yt 1, ' 1 ' ' ' ffm' '- 1 . ,15,.,.1sv , .ri I l X8 v 1 - .. X' f , fa I f 1 - I O , , , K A x . ww.. K 1 1 , if . - . 1 . 6 ' s... page X 'Q f 'ti . . . X in . A ,Sf A xg ' ' t ' r fly, , . - . , I . 5 .I as .1 I 'wc 77 YJ' . . . If N4 . . I . A 5 'I 5 , ,, is L , , V, - f r be . . . ' if 5 , 2 Carolyn Ann Caldwell Thanks For The Memorles if Thanks I-'or The Memones Bnan Class Of 83 Michael Class Of '85 Keri Class Of '88 in , Q Vg We Love You, Mom, Dad Sn Ellen THE RILEYS f ' . ' lv ram . , 1 f 5 S , , M ,V kg i,,, Mrk- fx J a. f 'I' ' 44 Y I Q: Q K G, g, , ,wg W I 2 LH H 1 T '+ 'ev Z man, ' WT ,if- For julie A Blanket Of Roses Love MOM DAD KELLY NA NA PAPA ROSIE DAVID IOHN 286 'iw-J' my M wil To lmpro e The Colcle Mo ent QF Opportumty And Catch The Good That l Wrthn Gur Beach ls MQ The Great Art QT Lrfe oamuel Johnson Lots CDT Love' MGM DAD KATHI Q5 DAQIN -V 7 3 Hrtch Your Wagon To A Star Emerson Congratulations Leslie! We Love You MOM AND KIM O E 9 V ll To j W T 'X X . . rass or T ' ', 2 9 1 1,13 Q ,R 'Tl ki, . L ' ' Viv- my-x, V' ' . 9 , WU Q ' ' . Eiff- , L H ,K :Sig ibwfh 0 0 Q Todd Thanks For The Memories Love MOM Sr DAD, JEN KIM 8: MARK ff eh , ef x. M Craig, We're Proud Of The First Eighteen! We're With You The Rest Of The Way. ALL OF THE FAMILY X yd, 'Wd Whatever You Can Do, trry Or Dream You Can, Begin If. Boldness Has Genius, Power And Magic ln It. Goethe W L 7, Andi, For Life Goes Not g 3 YOU Af? OHS Of The Backward Hof Tgffieg eL L r 6 Few THIHQS That Have With Yesterday. You X W Stayed Wlfh M6 Are The Bows From r-F-f Y Through Life, And Which Your Children In My Heart You As Living Arrows Are Always Will. Sent Forth. Lo VC, Kahil Gibram Jeff The Prophet Alex 28 I V015 - 0 l ' Social-Service: Ana Esqueda, 5, 9 Teresa Jenkins, Venessa Tucker, it 5 Margaret Vasquez, Donna Wil-E i Iiams 'AA7 l-. Special Occasion Promotions: Amy Reeves, Robert Duran, Ellen O'NeiIl, Paulette Paramo, Shan- nin Phillips, Rhonda Smith Professional: Rachel Gresham, Jennifer Eisenstein, Salvador Pin- eda, Holly Roberts 290 ' VOE-OEA IDA lDll'lIIIlA CMV Caldwell ifiiixfliff fill '3t5E2Q? i5afZffl Young Ill' SUHISKY caidweii And Cheryl Deno IIMXZUU IKIIQIEM' Jackie O'Shea Traci Young Robin Weissmann Jamie Arnold Cheryl Derio Jill Strelsky Marissa Siriayi xS.g 5 3- 'L 'M3 m '-U'UTN.oLu.gM-Q, nnurvvef1uAo'vuvJb.0u.Q.n.a.1'gfAM,,maA'wuz Owvd- .:Ux...fx3,n:1fua.ut,o'g,evvu.Cnfe.9.n4.w,Qe.a, gum-.584 lqi'-I m.nnqQa?B Coax Qg.Q,e'v'-max-uvrv-eru2,fvYu4.4cJv' U-une :JJ lqfl Bw .AJ'vx ' J cn. D OO Luck in ' dub C. C x , AQ, 4 A A A ' Rug' .. X. x , .55 5 I 51? LX 2 ,fffj fa 2 2' wi L 5' 'yi 'XM Am Cmm fatmlatnmms TQMQHQ LQQWQS, MGM AND DAD JEFFREY AND MARK X SPONSORS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS It is hard to believe that it is time to sign-off the 1988 Saga, A Sign of the Times. We hope that when you remember these times of our lives, your thoughts will be motivated by the various signs in the 1988 Saga. At this time, we want to make a sign of thanks to the following: -Mr. Gene Ward, our principal, for his ever-present concern and support. CWe're in the black, Mr. Wardlj -The W.T. White teachers for all of their support in purchasing Sagas encouraging student purchases and giving up class time for sales picture-taking and assemblies. -Tread Sheffield for his perpetual good-nature his patience and his great ideas. -Gary Studios for doing the outstanding job they promised they would. -The Staff for the many hours of overtime for dealing with all of the crises calmly and efficiently Cwell almost alwaysj and for listening to my stories. I love you Andrea Tarek Mike Amy L. Christy Nikki Leslie Kim Rich Rod Thomas Earl Elias Tracer Stephanie Amy B. Katie K. Emilie Katie W. Michele Nneka Min Jennifer Liane Scott Chris and Kevin! -Tarek Omar for the many many hours in the darkroom the fantastic slide show the A-1 pictures nearly having Saga banned because of the group picture and inimicable imitations. -And last but not least Chow tritelb Andrea Guerrero for keeping all of us in line Csponsor includedj being the clean- up gremlin working out the myriads of problems others created being the clean-up gremlin redoing pages being the clean-up gremlin listening to my long stories being the clean-up gremlin and finally for making sure that we were always aware that the Saga should reflect the whole W.T. White student body and not just a select few. 'R s iss -is J A at 0 ig' as Left to right Steve Coleman Rob Cook Keri Riley Kim Kreiger Leslie Brittam Greg Ward Huvishka All Julie Dodd Scott Baum Irby Hunter Center Mizzz Gage Not Pictured Kanishka All Jason Brown Amy Buchanan I was especially fortunate to have taught a select group of students in their seventh grade at E D Walker Middle School and their senior year at W T White lt was very exciting to watch them grow and mature UD and I will sorely miss each of them . i , l l , ,.,. l l , l , , , l . A . E, .1 , .. K - . Q . . .kklr wigiiij H L 4,37 , . i cgi E. Q I . 2. F s o T . ' .,. X . 2 . .I ' , - fi , S . S S obs-if Q J is . t,. . W f - X . .. ,gg , I ggvi X . Q . i . .sgs gg .... af ,ss -' W ' 'i ' -- 1 : ,fr 1- 'N fits, if ' H -' S 294 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS LETTER FROM THE EDITOR This year the Saga has taken yet another turn in documenting the momentum of the student body After long hours of discussing and defining the multiple identities characteristic to WTW the staff has done its best in recording the uniqueness of a diversified school We have formulated a yearbook that is representational of the WTW individual and the changes the individual encounters within a generation as well as within human nature As an organization we have had to decide where to trim the budget in accordance with DISD cutbacks and new tax laws Other changes included the elimination of favorites due to the growing lack of conformity among the students Now more than ever WTW students are emerging as people with singular unlquenesses that thrive to be belief in a dream anything can happen Special thanks to Mary Casey for her creativity and her artistic ability in designing and drawing the Saga cover Laura Bailey for helping with the Saga sales slide show Teachers for caring more than enough about the importance of our task Mr Ward for watching over us in his fatherly way Kim and Leslie for supporting and helping with the direction I wanted to take the Saga Mrs Gage for being the relentless cheerleader and backbone of the Saga staff Students for creating the events and feelings of which we document And finally and most importantly the Sage staff for daring to face the need for change and willing to do something about it Andrea Guerrero Editor recognized. WTW has become an extension and encourager of the idea that with a lot of work, a little luck, and the THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED IN LOVING MEMORY AND APPRECIATION TO WARREN TRAVIS WHITE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 295 1 Caldwell. Virginia 34 cid washed denim Aaron. Steven 16, 132, 244 Abel. Janet 54. 187. 188 Acosta. Lutricia Acoveno, Lisa 16. 96. 102, 119, 130. 132. 138,139,154 Adams. James 38 Adams. Jason 54, 145 Adams. Matthew Adams, Robert 72 Adams. Russell Adams. Tammy 38. 133. 152. 242 Adams. Tracy 54 Ader, Shannon 54. 198 Agnew. Ryan Aguilar, Julia Aguilar, Manuel 54 Aldana. Deybi 54 Aleman. Jesus Alexander, Eddie 54. 213 Alexander. Torrey 215 Altaro. Aaron Allaro. Cesar Allord. David Alford, Jon 72 Ali, Ashoka 54. 107. 139. 195 Ali, Huvishka 16, 96, 103, 130, 132. 138. 139,162,163.164,134 Ali, Kanishka 16. 103, 130. 132, 162. 163. 164, 258 Allen. Lacy 54.97, 159, 242. 195 Allen. Patrick Allen, Tammy Alley, Veronica 54. 144 Allison, Marrisa 16. 191 Almanza. Marco Almendarez, Claudia 72 Alonzo, Paul 38, 198, 145. 144 Alonzo. Ysidro 72 Aloot. Jordan 54 Ambrozy. Stephen 16. 207 Ambrus. Charles 16, 107 Ambrus, Linda 38, 133. 137, 139. 140. 187, 188 Anderson, Carla 152, 216 Anderson, Charles 38 Anderson. Christopher 72, 215 Anderson, Julia 38. 216 Anderson. Kenon 54, 213 Anderson, Rick 132 Anderson, Roni Anderson, Shonda 16 Anderssen, Erick 54, 242, 258 Anderssen, Richard 16 Andrews. Dale 16, 107, 144 Andrews. Melinda 38. 185 Anglin. Reginald 34, 191, 144 Anthony. Steven 16, 201 Anwar. Khatidia 16, 198 Apodaca, Marisa 54 Apodaca, Monica 16. 174. 198, 259 Appiagyei. Persis 54 Applegate, Amy 54. 145. 217. 195 Arnell, Charles 38 Arnett, Ann 38. 133, 182 Arnold. Jamie 16, 180, 184,216 Aronson. Scott 72 Arriaga, Veronica 72 Atkinson, Corinthia 72 Atkinson, Michelle 190 Auer, Timothy 72 Auer, Amy 38. 133, 259, 139 Auer, Keith 6. 72. 187, 195 Auer, Mark 16. 103, 169 Auerbach, Rodney 38. 201 Austin, Tamiko 54, 145 Ayala. Yvette 72 akker scandal Baber, Angela 145 Bacco. Donald 38, 200 Bader. Bertran 72. 145 Badowski, Virginia 72 Bailey. Laura 16. 187. 188. 140 Balls, David 54 Bails, Denda Baird. Brian 54 Baisy, Tyluana 54. 181, 216 Baker, Christopher 17. 132, 242. 258 Bakich, Huntley 72, 215 Baldia. Kell 38 Baldwin, Chante 72 Baldwin. James 17, 207, 208, 210 Baldwin, Shineen 191 Ball. Vrcky 54, 152 296 ' INDEX Ballough, Nikki 146 Balough, Jennifer 187 Banchetti. Mark 38, 137, 144 Banfalvi, Michael 54 Bank, Melissa 72 Bannister. Neal 38. 195 Barnwell, Angela 72 Barnwell. Laurie 72 Barron. Lucy 54 Barsh, Trista 38. 133. 198. 244 Baum, Laurie 133. 135. 198 Baum, Scott 17, 132, 135. 164 Beach. Ashley 54, ,244 Beaugez, Tracy 38. 259 Beavers. Rosalyn 55. 216 Beckham. Dana 72 Bedford, Cameron 72 Bejcek. Carie 55, 7, 242 Bell, Cedric Bell, Harolyn 38. 137 Bell. Jessie 72 Bell, Pierre 55 Belogh, Jenniler 72, 187 Belton, Darius 55 Benavides. Melissa 55 Bennett. Eric Bennett. Howard 17 Bennett. Melvin 72 Beraud. Kevah 72 Berman, Jennifer Bermudez, Rachel 73 Bernado, Kimberly Bhandari. Rani 55. 133, 138, 198 Bice, Christopher 73, 133 Black, Kimberly 55 Black. Melinda 17. 132. 152, 186, 187 Black. Stacey 73, 133. 186. 187, 140, 195 Blair, Amy Blake. Starlet 73 Blend. Mark 73, 97 Blame, Joy 73 Bloomfield. Robert 17 Bloomlield. Robert 17 Bloomlield, Robert 139 Boatman, Kevin 38. 216 Bohn, Rachel Bolinger. Colin 38 Borders. Angela 38 Borders, Leah 17, 200 Borstmayer. Reed Boston, Chad 55, 213 Boulware, Tommy Bowen, Arnold 17 Bowens, Marcus 17, 207, 208 Bowman, Krista 73 Bradley. Heidi 55, 152 Bradley. Lisa 55 Bradshaw. Gerald 73 Braggs. April 73, 190 Branson. Jennifer 190, 73 Breedlove. Robin 39 Brewster, James 39. 207 Brian, David 39 Brian, Pamela Bright. Leslie 73. 191 Bright. Lisa 17 Brightman, Richard 39 Brinkman. Brady ompact discs Caballero, Prescott 73. 137 Cairns, Christine 187 Caldwell. Carolyn 18. 103. 180. 184, 242, Calhoon. Christopher 55 Callahan, Tracy 73 Camacho. Kristie 190 Camacho. Ira 73 Campbell. Mecca 73 Campbell, Wesley Cano. Mary 73 Caperton, Lee 39 Caperton, Charles Clemons, Undrea 74 Clewis, David 34, 191 Clifton, Brian 34. 207, 208, 209 Cline, Christopher 74 Cody. Kristen 39 Cofer, Paula Coffey, Casey 55. 137. 139, 195 Coffey, El Centro Coggans- Peckham. Suzie 63. 136, 244 Cohlmia. Candice 40. 242 Colbert. Alvin 55, 145 Colbert, Frederick Conclasure. David 55. 107. 133. 137, 213 Cole. Carrie 40 Cole. Kimberly Coleman, Adam Coleman, Karen 56, 133, 139 Coleman, Rodney 34 Coleman, Stephanie 18 Coleman . Steven 2, 18. 164.207, 134 Collins, Jerry 34, 97. 162, 163, 144 Combs, Holly 198 1. What is the most embarrassing thing that ever happened to you after mid- night? -Well, we were in Nacogdoches, Tex- aslSFAJ and Leslie and I went club- bing and we were having a GOOD time until , . . fortunately Bob came to the rescue! Love you, Kim-12 -I got caught sneaking out in my p.j.'s at 3 a.m. Korin-11 -I don,t get embarrassed! Arie-11 Carey, Vikki 73 Carlson. Heather Carnell, Charles Cornlos, Holly -56 Conley, Jermaine Conn. Jacy 74 Brlttaln, Leslie 17, 130, 132, 164, 192. Jason 17. 103. 132, 169, 259 195, 142 Brodnax. Corey 55. 213 Brooks, Shalonya 73 Brooks, Zanda 55 Brosin. Jody 73 Brown. Cortland 17. 200 Brown, Gregory Brown. Brown. Jeflery Brown. Paul 39 Brown. Stacey 39 Brown, Tomeka 216 Brown, Twanna 34 Bruner Dawn Bryant. Yolanda Buchanan. Amy 17. 130, 132. 164. 196. 197. 259. 142 Buehl. Sara Buffington, Brian 17. 187, 188. 144 Bullard. Trudy 39. 133. 137. 139. 187. 188 Burchfield, Michelle 17 Burckart, Gretchen 18. 152, 174. 258 Burkley, Bianca 39, 133. 144 Burks, Donnie 39 Burks, Erica 190 Burks, Lisa 18, 174. 144 Burl, Ilan 213 Burnam. Jennifer 55 Burnett. Jennifer 39 Burns, Darrin 39 Carnell. Marianne 55 Carr, Reginald 73, 215 Carrion, Gabriel 73 Carter, Kevin 213 Carty. Brendalyn 74 Casey, Brian 18, 189 Casey, Mary 18. 130. 132 Cason. David 39, 133, 139 216 Cassel, Lisa 74. 187, 145 Casterline, Donna Castilleja. Eugene 55 Castillo. Michelle 55. 191 Castro. Robert 18 Castro, John Cates. Catherine 39 Caudillo. Laura 74, 217 Cecil, Kristin 39 Ceniceros. Michael Cerda. Carmen Cerda. Lucia Cervantes, Christine 55 Chan, Goldman Chapman, Darryl 18. 107. 144 Chapman. Steven 55 Charles. Tammy 55 Chastain, Jerry 55. 191 Chirca, Thomas Chow. David 39, 133, 259. Chriss. Lashundra 39, 191 . 141, 258. 207, 208, 210, 216 Cook, Robert 18. 138.140, 188. Cook, Tamala 74 Cool, Sheryl 34 Coon. Angela 54 Cordon, Mitchell Costanzo. Julian Cox, Cynthia 56. 198, 140. 216 Cox. Donald Coxon. Cindy 40. 103, 118. 130.132, 186.187, 197. 142 56 56 97, 133, 186, 187, 188 182, 198 Coyte. Vanessa 56. 145 Crenshaw, Tamik 0 Crosby. Thomas 40 Crossen. Trent 74. 97. 215, 195 Crowder, Anna 74 Crowder. Joyce Crownrich, Brenda 40 Crum, Nicole Crumpler, Michael 18 Crutchfield, Cari Cruz, Luis 213 Cruz, Portirio 40 74 Cuccia. Glenn 40 Burrell. Tawanna Bush, Laura Bush, Nicole 73, 190 Butcher, Henry Jr. 55, 213 Butler, John 18 Byrd. Donald 39 Byrom, 145 Chriss. Tony Christian. Alice Christian. Aly 39 Chronister, Kelli 39, 97, 180, 185 Clark, Ben 74, 133 Clark. Christine 55 Clark. Cortney 74 Clark, Deldrick 179 Clark, Katherine 18 Clark, Kevin 55 Clark, Keisha 55 Clark, Kelly 18 allas Cowboys Daniel. Sharon 40 Davenport, Tammy 56, 181 Davila. Angelica 19 Davis, Brady 74. 215 Davis, Jill 40, 242 Davis, John 56. 242 Davis. Katina 74 Davis, Malisa Davis, Matthew Davis Davis. Robert 56 Davis. Shanta 74 Davis, Shawn 213 Tan ra 178 Franco, V 8 Davis, Tiffany Davison, Brian 56 Dawson, David Dawson. Jeffrey 103, 118. 130. 132, 138. 162, 164.207, 211, 134,142 Dawson. Torey 40 Deamon, Kenneth 40, 207. 208 Dean. Christina 74 Dean. Dorian 56, 198. 244 Deberry. Victoria 40. 137 Decuir. James Degnan, Julia 19, 200 Delagarza. Gerado 74 Delashaw. Lori 19.96. 103, 121. 122. 154 Delashaw, Mini 56. 97. 124. 133. 136. 159, 140, 187 Deleon, Steve 40 Delgado, Maria 74 Delacruz, Luis 40 Demings. Lisa Demings. Patrick 19. 207. 208 Deno. Cheryl 19. 184 Derr, Aaron 40. 144, 187, 140 Derr, Holly 74, 133. 141, 187 Derrough, Constance 74 Deuillet, Christopher 40. 198, 244 Diamond, Christopher 195 Diez. Angela 40 Diblasi. Victor 40. 133. 139. 140, 170. 171, 187, 188 Dickson. Erin 19, 103. 132, 184 Die'rich. Walker 40 Diggs. Kevin 56, 187 Dirksen. Laurel 40, 184 Dixon, Scott 187, 188, 189 Dodd, Julie 19. 187. 188, 195 Doerries, Sarah 19, 103, 121, 130. 133, 174. 192. 134. 195. 143 Dolan, Kara 74. 97. 125, 195 Dolan, Lisa 19.96. 103. 122, 174, 258 oleyis Fagelman. Jason 20, 103. 132, 169, 244 Fagelman. Michael 75, 97 Fagelman. Mitchell 75, 195 Fahrenbrook. Todd 56 Farris. Cliff 20, 172 Faruqui, Shazla 41, 133. 135, 138, 187. 188, 141 Favella. Cynthia 41 Felner. Jared Felton. Wendy 127, 175 Ferguson. Latricia 56, 178. 187 Ferguson. Patrick 56. 187. 198 Ferguson, Tracie 75, 175 Fields, Donald 57. 213 Figueroa, Ana 75, 190 Figueroa. Melissa 20 Fincke, Laura 20, 174 Fisher. Patricia 41, 200 Gonzalez, Juan Gonzalez, Marcos 21 Gonzalez, Omar Gonzalez, Ruben Goode, Jamie 76, 242 Goodson, Nicholas 76 Goodwin, Christopher 41 Goodwin. Katie 76, 190 Gowans, James 2 Gowans, Kevin 34, 207, 208 Graham, James 191 Gravely. Lavada 41 Graves. Kevin 213 Gray. Brian 57. 133, 135. 140, 145. 189. 198 Gray. Christopher 57, 191. 213 Herriott, Liane 42. 137. 148 Hickey Jr.. Aaron 58. 213 Hicks. Yancey 34 Hider. Scott 42 Hill. Dawn Hillard.Jer1rllfer 76, 140, 187, 242 Hirna. Lee 58 Hinkle. Christopher 77 Hinkle, Rodney 34 Hinojosu, Carlos Hinton, Robin 11, 22, 102. 118. 130 132, 138, 154, 195 Hoang, Thoa 191 Hoang, Thom 190 Hodge. Jamie Hodge . Robin Hodnett. Derrick 43. 216 Gray. Derek 215 Gray. Kevin Green, Jenny Green, Johnette 21. 141. 197. 200 Green. Johnny 42, 259 Green Kenneth Green Marshall 34 Green Robert Green. Rodney 58 Green. Sherr 178 Fitzgera ld. Klalre 20, 103, 120, 130. 132. 180, 181 Fitzgera id, kyran 57, 195 Flood. Thurman 57 Flores. Diomco 34, 200 Flores. lsrael 57 Flores. Joe Flores, Joe Foerster. Carolett 145 Ford, Douglas 20. 207, 208 Ford. W ilson Foerster. Charlette 34, 145 Foster, Foster. Foster, Fowler, Fox, De Michael Tamara 97 Tammy 75. 125 John borah 75 Fraga. Virginia 57, 190 Marie 20 Y Green. Melinda 58 Gresham, Rachel 21, 132 Griffin, Dedrick 58 Groggs, Terice 42, 144 Ground, Mark 58, 197 Ground. Tad 21. 154 Grover, Steven 42 Guedry. Benjamin 21, 103. 101. 107. 120. 154. 169 Guerrero, Andrea 21, 103. 130, 132. 143, 148 Guerrero. Paul 200 Gunaseelan, Eunice 58, 198 Gunn, Aaron 42. 133. 170, 172, 207, 208 Gunsen. Kimberly 58, 197 Gutierrez lll, Frank 42 Gutierrez, Jason 42. 170. 172 Dolezal. Stacey 74. 75 Dominguez, Jeffrey 103, 162, 164 Domin uez Marisela 56 g , Dominguez, Nora 40 Dommer. Jason 40, 170, 172 Doss, Stephanie Doyle. Sherri 56, 133. 198. 141 Driscoll, John 97 Driver, Brian 75 Drummond, Waymon 56. 213. 195 Dubose. Ben 19, 121, 186. 140 Duckworth, April 40 Dunaway, Michelle 56. 198 Duncan. Joel 19. 207. 208 Dunca n, Tracy 41. 195, 144 Dunlap. Jennifer 56, 182, 198 Dunn. Marissa 56 Duran. Richard 75 Duran. Robert 19 Duran, Xavier 56 Duval, Mark 20 Franklin. Michael 34 Franzke, Robert 20, 140, 187. 188 Franzke, Scott 57, 107, 133, 144 Freeman. Basil V1 Freeney. Daryl I .7zol Freeney. Timothy 75 Friedrich. Miguel 57, 198, 242 Frodsham. Aaron 75, 242 Frodsham. Michael 41. 172, 141 Frodsham. Nathan 75. 242 Fuess. John 20. 242, 259 Fuller, Eric 75 Fuller, Keith 34, 207, 208, 209 Fullerton, Joseph Fuqua, Candace alleria eadphone ra ios Hadnot, Bridget 22 Hadnot, Phelicha Hahm. Jesse 42 Hall. Aaron 22. 207. 208, 209 Hall, Kathy Hall. Mar cus 213 Hall. Mechel 22. 201 Hall, Nicole Halla, Leslie 76. 140. 187, 188 Hamilton, Fredrick 58. 215 Hammett. Jay Hammett, Ross 22 lections ,88 Easley. Rochelle 56 Easley, Hallie Echols, Cedric 75. 215 Edgerton, Jeff 56 Edwards. Mark 20 Egbgniwe. Nneka 41, 133, 138. 148. 197. 2 9 Eisenstein, Jenmler 4, 136 Eldridge, Sheneque 20 Ellard, Joe 41 Elliott, Jack 75. 215. 195 Elliott, Josh 41 Elliott, James Ellis, Alicsia 34 Ellis. Ondrae Emerson. Lfrantour 201 England, Koshia 56 England, Peter 20, 120. 140, 187. 188. 139, 143 English. Jody 75 English. Quentin 75 Enriquez. Mia 41 Entenmann, Karen 75 Epstein. Eliza 56. 198. 144 Ervin, Clayton 41, 191 Escobedo. Joseph 75, 187. 188 Esmail, Amyna 56 Esqueda. Ana 20. 258 Estes. Essie 20. 178 Estrada. Maribel 56. 191 Estrada. Eric 56 Estrada. Paul 20. 168. 198 Evans, Eric 41, 200 Evans. Paul 75 Ezar. Eric 133. 213 Gadlin, Jermaine 75 Gaines. Gaines. Gandy. Derrick Keenan 75 Scott 57 Gant. Deborah 75 Garcia. Antonio 41, 133. 201 Garcia. Edith 76 Garcia. George 76 Garcia. Melissa 76 Garcia, Raul 57 Garcia, Susan 21. 259 Garcia, Yolanda Gardner, Tori 76 Garfield, Holly 21, 103. 259 Garnica. John 21, 200 Garrett. Garrett. George Paul 41. 134 r 41 Garza, Christophe , 213 Gentle, Gibson. Gibson. Giesing, Gieslng, Giles. C Katey 34. zoo Calicouat 215 Steven Jane 57, 187, 188 Julie 57. 144 assandra 57 Giles. .lacqulynn 41 Giles, K imberly 34 Gillaspie, Glennie Gillen. Brad 76 Gillian, Danyelle 76 Gilmore. Sigmond Gilstrap. Nicole Gipson. Lashanda 41. 178 Glezer. Lori 76 Glover. Christopher 57 Golden, Byron 57. 207 Golden, Golden. Goldma Goldma Goldma Gomez. Gonzale Felicia 41. 178 Samuel 21, 96, 103. 107. 132 n. Chang 57 n. Michael 21. 130. 132. 136, 148 n, Richard 41, 97. 133, 136 David a, Claudia 76 Hampton, Lauren 42, 154 Hancock. Jermanie 42, 178 Handlin, Jami 58. 140. 187. 189 Harber. Jennifer 42 Hare. Barry 42 Hargis. Emily 42. 133. 135 Harkins, Michelle 58 Harper, Steve 22, 207 Harris. Christopher Harris. Coricia 201 Harris. Earl 42, 133, 148, 170. 172, 196. 197 Harris, Jeanne 22, 242, 258 Harrison. Leslie 58, 198, 242 Hastings, Trey 42, 107, 140. 172. 187. 188. 144 Hauk, Jeflery 58 Hauk, Thomas 22, 198 Hawkins, Monique Hawkins, Tony 207, 209 Hayes. Joseph 76 Hays. Dana 42 Heard. Mary 58 Heath. Tye 42, 213 Heber. Brian 34 Henman. Lee 191. 198 Held. Robert 22 Helsen. Laura 22. 145. 144 Heman, Kris 22, 174, 216 Henderson, Shannon 58. 97. 124, 159. 198 Henderson, Sharon 58. 159, 198 Henry, Barry Henry, Gloria 42, 217 Herdman. Dale 97 Hernandez. Benito 76 Hernandez. Carlos 58, 213 Hernandez, Gabriel 76 Hernandez, Marco 76 Hernandez, Margaret 76 Hernandez. Mario Hernandez. Max Hernandez. Michael 76 Hernandez. Rocio 76 Herrera, Juan Hodur. Mary 43, 133, 216. 259 Holland. Harold 43 Holliday, Mary 22 Holliday. Patrese 43. 133. 152 Hollon. Holly 58, 184 Holmes. Andrea 77 Holmes. Melissa 22 Holt. Joshua Hollhouser, Kristina 43 Hook. Jonathan 43. 133. 139. 173 Hooker, John 22, 103, 136, 152 Hopkins, Ashley 43, 145 Hopkins, Regina 58, 197 Horne. Jonathan 23. 162. 164. 242 Horner, Dylan 58 Horowitz, David 23, 139. 187. 188. 195. 144 Horowitz. Michael 77. 140. 187, 188, 195 Horsley. LaTricia Horton, Ronald Houston. Linda 23 Houston, Tawainna 77 Howard. Andrea Howard, Danae 43, 159, 259 Howard, Joel 43, 107. 140, 170. 173, 186.187,188. 144 Howard. Robert 77 Howard. Robin 77. 133 Huckeba. Bryan 77 Hudgens. Trent 77, 215 Hudson. Cynric 23. 34. 207, 209 Hudson, Darcy 43 Hudson, Jelfery Hudson, Patrick 209 Hudspeth, Robert 77 Huesca, Grissel Huffins, Brian 77 Huffman. John Huffman. Marcia 43, 133, 135. 138, 197, 259 Huffman, Teri 58, 140, 187. 189 Hughes. Angel 58. 145, 217 Hughes. Christopher 43 Hughes. David 77 Hughes, Laura 23, 144 Hughes, Ruth Hunt. Christopher 58 Hunter Jr.. Irby 23. 101, 103, 130. 132. 207. 208. 209. 210. 258 Hunter, Katrina Hunter. SHawn 23 Hurd, Demitn Hurd, Tammie Hurst. Mark 23. 152 Hurst. Monte 43. 133, 136. 170. 196. 197 Hurtt, Barry 43, 170, 173. 207. 209 Hutton, Jason 77, 215 ran-contra hearings lbarra. Maria 43 Iverson. Chris 58, 242. 213 Iverson. Kim 23. 242. 192, 195 unk food Jackson. Corey 43, 213 Jackson. Mary 77 Jackson, Stacey Jackson. Winatu Jacobs. Jeff 59, 191 Jacobs, John 7 James, Karen 43. 190 James. Virginia 43 Janeczek. Amy 59. 198 Janeczek. Stacey 23, 259. 145 Janke, Dean 187, 188. 140. 242. 195 Jatras. Jenniler 77, 145, 187, 190 INDEX 0 297 Jeffers, Delores 77, 190 Jeffers, Robert Jefferson. Amber 43. 133, 159. 191, 259 Jenkens, Laura 59 Jenkin. Teresa 34 Jenkins. Kelton Jenkins, Terra 59 Jenkins, Van 77. 215 Jenner. Tonda 77. 190 Jennings. 154 Amy 23.96, 103. 119. 122, Jennings. Jennifer 43. 133. 138, 140. 187. 198 Jennings. Julie 43. 133, 138, 140. 189. 198 Jennings. Shawn 77 Jimenez, Abel 77 Jimenez, Evelyn 59 Johns. Marcus 77, 215 Johnson. Anthony 59. 201 Johnson. Aric 34, 191 Johnson. Beverly 43, 178 Johnson. CArla Johnson. Cedrick Johnson, Christopher 200 Johnson. Deidra 77 Johnson, Douglas Johnson, James 43 Johnson, Jimmy 44 Johnson, JoAnn 24. 152. 174, 195 Johnson. Lytonia Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Marcus 44, 173, 198. 259 Monty Reginald 207, 208, 209 Robbie 78 Roy 24. 137 Tonya 77 Johnston. Paul 44 Johnston. Robert Jones, Azra 213 Jonas, M Jones. AI ichael ex 24, 96, 132. 169. 134 Jones. Arnie 44. 97. 154, 195 Jones. Andre 78. 187, 215 Jones. Anthony 24 Jones, Charles Jones. Chris 24, 201 Jones. Cynthia 190 Jones. Derrick 59 Jones. Dorisa 4, 44 Jones. Douglas 59 Jones. Frank 44 Jones. Jerrome 59 Jones. Ki Jones. M rnberly 24 ichael Jones. Rangi Jones. Ronald 59. 152. 191 Jones. Vanessa Jonker. Randy 44 Jordan. Chastity 44. 133, 152 Jordan. Christopher 24, 207, 209 Jukes. David 59 Juneau. Julia 44. 139 EGL radio Kan. Chung Kassee, Sheri Katz, Minda 24, 132 Kelly, Ronchelle Kemp. Grayson Kemp. Timothy 200 Kenneybrew, Lorin 44. 133. 195 Kernodle. Kathleen 44. 133. 198 Key. Janet 59. 178 Key, Kathryn 78. 190, 145 Key. Troy 44, 133. 259 Khan. Edgar 59, 213 Khraish, Elias 59. 148. 197 Khraish, Louay 24. 130, 132, 138. 196. 197 Kim. Ji Young 44. 133. 197 Kim. Sophie 78 Kimm. Ryan 78 Kincaide. Clifford 44. 201 King Ill, John King, Roni 78 King. Semetria 44. 145 Kingkeo, Nouphanh Kingkeo. Nicci 78 Kingkeo, Soukahn 44. 133, 197 Kirby, Neil 59 Kirksey. Stephani 59, 139, 244. 195. 144 Kistner, Jenne 59 Klepper. Sean 152. 201 Klus. Jeannette 44 Knight. LaTonya 44 Kobdlsh. Christina 24. 132. 198. 258 Koch. Christopher 60, 198, 242 Koch. Terry 44 Koegler, Katie 44, 148, 152. 198 Koenecke. Patricia 24 Koger. Chad 24, 107, 121. 162, 163. 242. 259, 144 Korfanty. Melissa 25. 174 298 0 INDEX Kosley. Brian 44. 97. 133. 138, 187, 188, 198, 140 Kosley. Cindy 24, 130, 132. 138, 188. 189 Koster, Robert 198 Kowalski. David 78, 242 Kracht, Robert 78 Krakowski, Scott 60 Krieger, Kimberlee 25, 130. 132, 148 Krueger, Andrea 25. 200 Kwun, Min 45. 133. 148, 196, 197 oos Field Lackey. Sara 25, 181 LaForge, Dawn Lager. Jay 209 LaJoie, Scott 45. 133 Landers. Kendall 45. 189 Landry. Chantel 45 Landry. Gerryl 25 Lane, Natalie 25. 259 Lanius. Sharon 45. 133. 182, 197 Lariz, Robert 78 Lark, Kevin 45 Lassiter, Amy 45, 97, 127, 133, 148, 191 Latimer. Deven 25 Latman. Audrey 60, 137, 198, 244, 144 Latta, Rich 25, 107, 136. 152. 258. 144 Laubach, Nora 45 Lavine. Tracy 198 Lawrie. Clint 45, 196 Leatherwood, Jane 60, 159 Lee, Katie 45. 133, 138, 198 Lee, Kirk 45 Lee, Roderick 207. 209 Lee. Sang 60 Lee. Shannon 45 Lee. Toysha 60. 191. 217 Leger, Jay 25, 207 Leirne. Tray 60 Lenox, Stephanie 25, 102, 118, 130, 132, 136. 138. 148, 174. 144 Leroy. Patricia 45, 216 Leroy, Tammy 60. 178. 213 Leroy, Terry 45 Lester. Amy 45, 175 Lester. Timothy 170, 173, 259 Levasseur, Steven 78 Levin, Tracy 187 Levingston. Jacquelin 78 Lewinsky. Vanessa 45 Lewis. Cynthis 45 Lewis. Hunter 60, 195 Lewis. Kevin 25. 207 Lewis. Michael 215 Livingston, lan Livingston. Scott 45 Llahsram. Fatima 60 Locke. John London. Kevin 45. 133. 139, 195 London. Lisa 78. 133, 195 Lopez, Andrea 46. 183 Lopez. Eze uiel Marante, Jessie 46 Marcum, Teresa Marley, Eric 46, 197. 213 Marquez. Edward 61. 213 Marr. Kimberly 46 Marroquin, Carlos 61. 137. 216 Marshall. Gretchen 78. 133. 140, 187 Martin, Carolyn Martin, Chad 78, 201 Martin, Jennifer 61, 135. 138. 139, 140. 187, 189 Martinez. Cecilia Martinez. Evangelina 26 Martinez. Florence Martinez, Jeannie 79 Martinez, Marcus 46 Martinez, Michael 26 Martinez, Pauline 79 Martinez. Robert Martinez. Sara 79 Martinez. Teresa 61 Mason. Andrea 46. 178 Mason. Jonathan Masters, Kendrick 79 Mateja. Todd 26. 259. 216 Matheny. Kimberly 26 Mathis. Corey 46 Maxwell. Kathleen 26, 137. 181, 191, 216. 144 Mayberry. Tanya Mayfield. Mischa Mays. Raymond 26, 208. 209 Mays, Robie 26, 102, 107, 119. 207. 208, 209, 258 McAlpin Jr., Eric McCanless. Sarah 26. 10 McClanahan. Lacel McClellan, Shane 79. 196 McCoy. Antoine 46. 133, 207. 209 McCoy, Isaac 46 McCrury, Tammy McCullough. Cheryls 79. 190 McCullough. Dewayne 47 McCullough, Letchrie 47 McCullough. Terry 79. 215 McCullough, Tony 46 McCusker, Gary 6.47, 107. 195, 216 McDaniel. Dale 61 McDaniel Jr., Jimmy McFarland, Gregory 61, 213 McGee. Debra 61 McGee. Christopher McGee. Derrick 79, 215 McGowan. Leticia 79. 133 McGowen. Michael 79, 242 McGowen. Robert 26. 107. 144 McGrew, Kimberly 79. 178 McGrew, Sandra 47, 178 McHargue, Matthews 79. 244 McKemie. Michelle 47. 259 McKenzie. LeSonia 26 McKenzie. Taneisha 51. 201 McKinney, Albert 61 McKinney. Leray 213 McKnight, Susan 61, 187. 188 McMenamy, Jay 61 McPhail, Christopher 79 Meadows. Delmar 79, 215 Meinh ardt. Jessica 47 Melton. Joseph 79, 215 Mendez. Christina 79 Q Marisol 45. 133. 183, 191 Lopez. Lopez, Minerva 78 Lopez. Nora Meneses, Gabriel 61 Meneses, Veronica 79 Mergerson. Eric Lopez, Tiffanie 60, 183, 216 Louis. Devin 209 Love, Rodric 78, 215 Lozano. David 107, 144 Lozano. Luis 78 Luckett, Alma 78 Ludkin, Todd Lund, Heidi 25 Lundin, Jennifer 46 Lyons. Jennifer 78 aterialism Ma. Alex 60. 191 Ma. Berry 46 Ma. Syn Ma. Yee Mack. Sherie 145, 178 Macklin. Kevin 46. 107. 259, 144 Madden. Jack 78, 242 Magid. Brenda 46, 137, 144 Magid. Christopher 25. 137, 259 Maglaras, Nicolas 25. 130. 132. 135. 242. 143 Magfeild, Monique 46 Mahoney. Christine 46. 133. 148, 198.259 Mahoney, Shawn 78 Mahowald. Molly 61 Maples, Corey 46, 209 Marable. Isaac March. Dana 25 Mergerson. Frederick Metcalf, Michael Meza. Mark 47. 213 Miles. Dan 215 Miles. Edmondio 61 Miles, Jon 79 Miller, Chelvis Miller, Gregory 61. 107 Miller. Noah 47. 137. 198 Miller. Patricia Miller. Shannon 79. 190 Minne r. Susan Minor. Stacey 144 Minor, Vonda 26 Mintrew. Susan 47 Miranda. Caesar 62. 135. 191 Miranda. Marco 79 Miranda. Phaedra Mireles, Lori 47, 180. 183. 198 Mires. Robert 26 Mirsky. Robert 79 Mistry. Saleen 80, 135 Mistry, Salman 47, 133. 135. 136 Mitchell. DeAngela 47. 201 Mitchell, Debbie 47 Mitchell. Conna 47 Mitchell, LaToshia 178 Mitchell, Staci 80. 187 Mitchell, Tasha 61 Molina. Elias 26 Mondy. Kevin 80 Moner, Madelin 47 Montalvo. Linda 61 Montelongo, Robert 47 Montes, David 47. 144 Montoya, Melva 61 Moody. Christopher Moore. Christy 26. 103. 178 Moore. Kerry 47, 133. 198 Moore. Sandra 48. 190 Moore. Stephanie 80 Morales, George 26, 207, 208. 209 Morante. Jesus Morante, Maria 80 Moreno. Vanessa 190 Morgan. Harold Morgan-Fisher. Rachel Morillo. Monica 80 Morris, Murrie 80 Mosley, Noland 209 Mosley, Sharon 27. 5. 132. 152, 184 Munday. Kevin 215 Murillo, Monica Murphy, Elizabeth 27, 130, 136, 140. 186. 187. 198 Murphy, Thomas 27. 132, 187. 198, 207 209 Murray. Calvin 48, 133. 170, 171. 207. 139, 209. 210. 195 uclear weapons Nady. Scott 207. 210 Nagel, Kimberlee 48. 133. 137. 242 Napier, Jennifer 48, 107. 144 Naugher. Ann Naugher. Mark 62 Naugher. Mischelle 80 Navarro. lvette 80 Neblett. Glen 48, 259 Neill. Christopher 80, 140, 188. 189 Nelson. Carl Nelson, Carlos 48. 191. 213 Nelson, DorEIla 198. 145 Nelson, Dori 62 Nelson. Tracer 27, 137. 168 Neri, Elias 80 Ness. Meredith 133. 187, 139. 140 Newman, Charleta 62, 178 Newton. Gregory 48. 201 Nguyen, Long Nicholson. Nancy 27. 185 Nicolaou. Michael Nieh, Paul Nix. Seanna 48 Noble. Julie 140, 187 Noble. Lance 27. 136 Noles. Torsha 80 Norman, Twanna Norman. Quevana 62 North. Ernest 48 Null. Sonia 62 Nunez, Jessica 80 Nurenberg, Stephen 27 Nutson. Derrick lympics O'Brlen. Barry 48, 180, 182. 145 O'Brien. Kellie 27, 103, 154 O'Brien. Harris 80 O'Brien. Tim 244, 195 0'Connol. Peter 62 O'Glespy. Thomas 72. 191 O'Hara. Jennifer 48. 133, 198 Olejnik. Michelle 48. 182. 198 Olejnik. Milan 80. 215 Oliver. Don 80 Oliver. Michelle 48, 183 Ollison. Khrista 62 O'Mahoney. Holly 62. 152. 195 Omar, Tarek 27.96, 103. 137. 148, 162. 163, 164. 258 O'Neill. Ellen 27 Ontiveros. llliana Ontiveros. Nidia 48 O'Reilly. Kevin 62. 213 O'Rellly. Robert Orta, Cynthia 27. 190 Orta. Trisha 62 Ortiz. Jorge 62 Ortiz. Marla Osborn. Aimee 80. 145 Osborn. Shawn 63 O'Shaughnessy, Robert 48 O'Shea. Erin O'Shea. Jacqueline 27, 185 O'Shea. Katy 62 O'Shea. Mary Owen, Angela 48 Owen, Kellie 80 Owen, William Ozment. Christopher i l olice shootings Paddock. Michael 63, 137 Padilla. Llsa 48, 185 Padilla, Tony 63. 213 Palidl. Teresa 63 Page, Nicole 48 Palmer, Michael 80, 215 Palmer, Ryan 27. 34, 200 Pappas. Matthew Pappas. Tod 81 Paramo. Paul 27 Paramo, Paulette 28 Parker, Jeffrey Parker. Theodore 34. 200 Parramore. Lawanda 63, 191 Pate. Rosalyn 63 Patel, Anil 28 Patterson, Jason 48 Pattock, Mike 213 Payne. Sylvia 28 Payton. Patrick Peacock, Billy Peacock, Ricky Pearce. Lisa 184 Pena, Rosa 49 Penagos.'Jaun 64 Penagos. Luis Penagos, Uris 63 Pendleton. Stacy 49 Peoples, Valerie Perez. Giselda 49. 145 Perez. Melanie Perez. Nancle 63 Perison. Avis 28. 34. 200 Perry, Jaaron 81,215 Perry. Terry 81 Pesina, Mark 63 Petherbridge, Robert 28. 207, 211 Petty. Anthony 49 Pletter. David 81 Plrommer. Natasha 81. 187. 195 Philleaux. Cecilia 49. 175 Phillips. Jimmie 49 Phillips, Karen 49 Phillips, Shannln 28 Phrlpott. Calvin Pichardo. Angel 63 Pickard. Sarah 28, 103, 101. 174, 258 Pierce, Jennller 63. 152. 182. 198 Pineda. Salvador 28 Plneyro. Carla 81. 187. 196 Pitcher, Matthew 63 iPitts, Dempsey 81 Plaskoll. Beth 28. 152 Plauche. Brad 49. 2, 97. 107. 170. 173, 207, 210, 195 Pleasant. Kelvin 49 Polanco, Melissa 49, 81 Polk. Alex 63 Pomeroy. Joshua 81 Pool, Michael 49. 168 Pope. Brett 49, 133. 244 Pope, James Porchia. Sanlord Porter, Jason Posey, Steven 28, 200 Powers. Melodye 49. 178 Prager, Samuel 3, 49, 107. 170. 171. 207. 209 Price. Steve 28, 163 Prince. Billie 63 Pritchard. Julie 81 Pyles. Brittany 191 uest for greatness Quantrell. Stephan Quevedo. Michael 28 Quigley. Scott 49. 6. 133. 259 Quinn. Thomas 29. 207. 210 onald Reagan Raabe. Cynthia Raburn. Steven 49 Rafidi, Teresa 63 Rager. Christopher 81, 140. 187. 188 Ragow. Dina 49. 133. 184, 198 Ramirez. Adrian 81 Ramirez. Feliciano 29. 132 Ramos. Rafael 34 Ramos, Victor 63 Ramsey. Brett 49 Ramsley. Westley Randle, Lisa 29, 103, 178. 259 Ransom, Nicole Rapp. Chris 49. 107. 170, 171, 207, 210. 144 Rather, Danny 63. 213 Ravin. Kanvln 63, 97 Rawley, Louis Rawley, Paul 29. 130, 132. 135. 140. 148,186.187.188 Rawley, Skipper 74, 140, 187, 189 Redmond, Robert 29, 103 Redmond. Todd 64, 97 Redmond. Tommy 130, 168 Reed, Courtney 49, 133. 207. 210. 259 Reed. Craig 29. 200 Reed. David 81, 215 Reed. Kennard 49 Reed, Wilma Reeves, Amy Lynn 29 Reeves, Amelia Regan. Joseph Reinz. Robert 64 Rembert. Melinda 64. 137. 186. 196 Renqulst. Jonathan 64 Reyes. Elvia 29 Roche, Claudette 64. 191 Roden, Jamie 64,81 Rodenko, Lara 81. 196 Rodriguez, Joseph 65. 213 Rodriguez, Juan 34. 50 Rodriguez. Victor 34, 200 Roethlisberger. Robert 50, 201 Rogers, Danny Rogers. Sammy 65 Rose, David 65 Roseman, Shannon 65. 190 Ross. Adam 81,136,215 Ross. Michael Ross. Rachel 29, 242. 201 Roundtree, Temesa B1 Ruben, Marcus 81 Ruhly, Kimberly 50. 133, 139, 184 Ruiz. Robert Runnels. Tesla 29 idekicks soccer Ruzicka. Stephanie 65. 152. 191 2. What's the craziest thing you did on a Friday night? How about Tuesday? -My sweats were loose and they dropped when I was playing foot- ball. Mike-12 -On a Tuesday night, my friends and I took a load of fireworks and lit them on the tops of parked police cars. anonymous-12 3. 20 years from now, what will you remember about 1988? -The year of my greatest chal- lenge: I finally stopped sucking my thumb. Max-12 - silver shoes, Rachel-9 Reyes. Guadalupe 81 Reyes. Mayra 64. 198 Reynolds. Kimberly 29. 259, 144 Rhodes. Ami 200 Richardson. Errol 64 Ricks, Shaunielle Ricoy, Teresa 81 Riddle. Ruben Rrdings. Amy 64, 187, 189 Ridings. Anita 29. 200 Ridings. Sheri 50. 191 RileY. Keri 29. 286 Rindlleisch. Jackie 81. 191 Ritter. John Rivera. Douglas 50 Rivera, Jesse 64. 259. 216 Rivera, Jesus Rrzo, Sandra 50 Robbl. Cynthia 81 Roberson. Emily Roberson, Stephanie Schuchat, Jenntler 50 Schultz, Dana 50 Schulz. Christina 65 Scott. Danny 65 Scott, Robin 65 Seaberry. Nikki 50, 133. 148, 187 Sealls. Kimberly 30 Segovia. Armando 30, 198 Segovia. Chachy 65. 198 Segovra. Rosario Selby. Mcihael 30 Sells. Satara 50 Sells. Shenequa 50 Seng. Kim 82 Sereboft. Holly 65. 136. 244 Serrano. Alexandro 82 Serrano. Alicia 65 Session, Belinda 50 Session. Unrhea 82 Sexton. Sara Shamal. Noosheh 30. 190 Shanley, Kelly Shaw. Davyre 82 Shaw. Heather 82. 198. 242 Shepard. Beth 50 Sheppard, Richard Shiner. Kristie 50, 133, 138. 144 Shiner, Thomas 82, 215 Shipp. Jaosn 50 Shoate. Karen 178 Sibley. Bettina 30. 184 Sibley Ill. George . 188 Sibley. Trey 82, 140. 141. 187, 195 Slclliano. Alex Srddall, Gregory Silas. Mark Anthony 82 Siller. Luis 65 Silva, Alegandro 82 Silva, Gilda 65 Silver, Marianne 30. 174. 195 Simmons. Marshella 34. 216 Simmons. Michael 50 Simms. Chanita 50 Simon. Pamela 30, 184 Simonelg. Sheri 66 Simpson. Stephanie 66 Sims. Chanlta Slnayi. Marisa 30. 185. 145 Sinder. Amy 200 Sing. Kim 145 Singh. Slsk. J Aman 30. 107. 130 esse Sisle. Jesse 66 Sitter. Sitter. Six, Ml Skinne Sloan. Robert Shawn 66 chele 30 r. Bronwen 82 Dreama 82 Smart, David Smath ers, Ann 50. 198 Smith. Andrew 82. 190 Smith. Christopher 30. 132. 164. 189, 207, 210. 258. 216 Smith, Craig 213 Smith. Danielle 82 Smith. Derek 50, 170. 173 Smith, Eric 30. 132. 135, 139. 140. 187. 188 Smith. Kenta 82 Smith. Kenyon 215 Smith. Kevin 50, 137, 148 Smith. Smith, Kimberly 34, 200 Kimberly 66 Smith, Lesley 66. 145. 185 Smith, Monica 50. 189 Smith. Monique Smith. Octavia 50 Smith, Roderick 50. 211. 213 Sadler. Andrew 29 Salarz, Baldemar 65 Salaiz, Guillermo 65 Salaiz, Solia Salas, Mark Salas, Michael 81 Salazar, Gino 64 Salazar, John Salazar, Juvrntino Salazar, Margarita Salazar, Mana 30 Saldana. Charlie 81 Salinas, Crpriano 34, 207, 208. 210 Salone. Christopher 50, 136 Sanlord. Porchua 50 Santo. Todd 215 Santos. Larry 82 Santos. Shannon 34. 50 Saxton. Ren 82 Scaggs. Drew 30, 103. 119. 168, 207, 209, 210. 195 Roberts. Holly 34 Roberts. Jenniler 50. 140, 148 195 Roberts. Otha 50 Roberts. Rebecca 81. 97. 125. 140. 187 Robertson, Dernth 64, 213 Robertson, Emily 64, 191 Robertson. Stephanie 50 Robertson. Tom 29. 201 ,187. 188. Scanlan. Davide 50 Scarborough, Clint 30. 201 Schell. Jason Schellio, Cory 65 Schleller. Erik 50. 133, 195, 144 Schmitz. Marianne 82 Schneer, David 50, 189 Schneer, Joshua 65 Schneider. Brenna 65 Schneider Gar Robinson. Judith 64. 133. 197 Robinson. Tara Robison. Ingrid 29 Roche, Catherine 50 - Y Schneider. Martin 65. 144 Scholl. Jett 30. 200 Scholz. Dina Smith, Ronda 34 Smith, Sandra 31 Smith, Shannon 30 Smith. Shermica 50 Smith. Stacie 50 Smith, Stephanie Smith, Tamika 50 Smith, Tamllya Smith. Tyra 152 Smlth, Wallace 66 Sneed, Melanie 187, 198 Snyder. Bradley 82. 187 Solis. Jesse 66 Sorta. Victoria 31 174 Soriano. Dante Spaugh, John Spaugh, Rod 50, 148. 198. 134 Spelghts. Melissa 82. 244 Spieler, Michele 31, 130. 132. 138. 148, 186. 187, 188 Splawn. Rob 66 Spruiell, Shane 57. 107. 244. 195 St John, Elizabeth 82 Statlord, Tara 82 Staton. Ronald Steirer. Gregory 189, 191 Stephens, Beau 82, 215 Stephens. Jack Stephens. Jennifer 66 Stevenson. Tyrone Stever, Greg 66 Stewart. Andrea 31. 242 Stockweather, Tracy 51 Stocton. Philip 51 INDEX ' 299 Walters, Stone. Dawn 200 Stonecipher. Ashll 66, 198, 217 Stovall, Raquel 51, 187 Slrelsky, Jill 31, 180. 184 Stripling, William 31. 137. 145. Stroud. Noah 66. 213 Sullivan. Reginald 31, 207. 211 Sullivan, Shannon 66. 242 Swain. Michael Sweeney, David 82 Swenson, Eric Sykora. Robert 66. 107 errorism Tamez. Sergio 82 Tarantino. Patrick 82 Tatum. James Taylor. Dana 66 Taylor. Morgan 82. 191 Tello. Patricia 82 Temple. James 66 Terry. Jenniler 31. 190 Thomas. Allison 185. 216 Thomas, Arleene 82, 191 Thomas, Chirea 51 Thomas, Gary Thomas. Jerome 66 Thomas, Johnny 66 Thomas, Melinda 66 Thomas. Michelle 51 Thomas Thomas Stephanie 67 :Wanda31.182.201 258. 216 Thompkins, Donna 67, 178 Thompkins, Felray 31. 103. 207. 211 Thompson, Allison 51 Thompson, Corey Thompson. Erica 51 Thompson, Katherine 31, 174 Thompson, Sheila 51, 183 Thompson, Tanya 67, 137 Thorngren. Jack 67 Thornton. Pascha 51, 191 Thunderhawk. Merle 51 Tiierina. Guillermo 82 Tlyerlna, Manuel Tlnoco, Doris Tinoco. Mancela 51 Tirl, Angelika Tivl. Dominik Tovar, Jose 51. 133 Tovar, Sylvia 209, Treadwell. Brian 31. 103. 136. 169. 242 Trevino, Andrew 67 Tucker. Vanessa 31 Tumlison, Jason 67 Turchi, Brian 51. 133, 139. 259 Turner. Rodney Turrentine. Laura 51 Tyliri Marcus 51, 107, 133. 207, 210. 2 -2 Uhlarik. Jeffrey 51 Unger,Tit1any 51. 97. 180, 182 Ungerman, Garin 34, 201 Uribe, Joseph CR'S Van Cleve. Lucy 31, 242. 258 Vargas. Edgar 51, 107, 144. 216 Cargas, Mitchel 67 Vasquez. Margaret 32 Venable. Deidra 83, 178 Vera. Myrna 51, 191 Vera. Norma 32. 183 Vesel. Paul 67. 242 Vidal. Paul 83. 215 Vlllaluerte, Allredo 83 Vlllaluerte. Armando 67 Vlllaluerte, Arturo 67 Villaiverie, Arture 67 Villasana, Eric 67. 198, 216 Vinson. Christi 191 Vitovsky, Rodney 213 Vivero, Alicia Vivero, Amy 51 Vlach. Michael 32 Von Tress, David 67. 140. 187. 189 Vu. Quang 4. When was the last time you were in the twilight zone? Describe it. - Two nights ago. I lost my earring and my fish told me where it was. I found it! Kerry-ll - I was at a pond with my friend and the turtles were walking on the water, not swimming in it. Mike-12 5. If you ever got a tatoo what would it be? - Taj Mahal, Scott-12 - My dog, Ji Young-11 - American flag, Monte-11 - A heart with J ay's name in it, Nikki- 11 300 0 INDEX CIHS all Street h Waghorne. Clay 51, 107 Wahsram, Fatina 68 Walker. Walker, Walker, Wallace. Wallace, Wallace. Wallace. Walls. D Antoinette Diedrich Lori 83 Jana 32 Jesse 68 Megan 51. 175 Renee 200 uane 34 Walsh. Jay 32. 103, 97. 168 Walsh. Tracy 51. 107. 133, 259, 144 Joel 68 Wamsley. Rayshell 51 Ward, Greg 145. 258 Ward. Robert 32. 200 Warner, Troy 68 Washington. Darryl Washington. DeOnna 83. 217 Washington, Jerry 83 Washington, Jon 215 Washington, Marian 83 Washington. Michael 51 Washington. Yvette 178. 145 Watkins. Boboya Weaver. Don 34 Weaver. Michella 83, 97 Webster. Holly 83 Weis. Cheryl 68 Weis, Craig 32. 187. 188, 259 Weiss, Vasanta 51. 133, 138. 141, 190, 191, 198. 259, 216 Weissman. Robin 32, 180. 184 Weissman, Shanna 83 Wilglg, Emilie 51, 133, 135. 148, 183. Welch. Katie 51, 133, 135. 148, 182. 198 Wells, Suzan West. Cedric 68. 213 West. Donald 32, 97. 144 West. Lisa 68. 137. 182 Whalen. Shane 51, 96, 133, 138, 139. Williams, Curtis Williams. Debbie 32 Williams. Donald Williams. Donna 32, 34 Williams, Erica 83 Williams. Gemel Williams. Jaqueline 83 Williams. James 68 Williams. Jereld Williams. Lakisha 68. 178, 191 Williams, Lawanda 32, 178, 191, 200 Williams, Linda 32, 216 Williams, Marco Williams, Melvin 68 Williams Robert 83 215 Williams, Shaun 68 Williams. Tracy 51, 187 Williams. Willie B3 Willis, Erica 33. 182 Wilson, Gregory 51. 133, 207, 211 Wilson, James 69 Wilson, Jill 83 Wilson, Michael 83 Wilson, Timothy 83. 191 Windgarden, Tat1 33 Wlneburg, Kenneth 69. 213. 195 Wlneburg, Mariann 33, 11, 103. 179. 258 Wingard, Donald Wingfield, Nichole 69, 10, 96, 97, 124. 159. 187 Wingfield, Ronnica 33, 96, 101. 103. 120. 154 Woll. Joseph 33 Wolle, Chris 51, 97. 170. 171, 139. 195 Wolf. Stephen 200 Wood. Laura 83 Woods. Tony 34. 207, 210. 211 Woody. Amy 33 Wooldridge, Melissa B3 Works. Sara 51. 183, 197 Wynn. Larhonda 69 140.170, 171. 187. 188 Wheelock, Clint 32, 152, 134 White. Darrell 68, 215 White. Larry 83 White. Shen 51. 133. 136, 138. 139, 195 White. Thomas 201 White Jr., Willie 68, 152. 213 Whitsitt. Anna 83 Whitt, Robert Whitten. Catherine 83, 216 Whitten. Eric ugos Yeaple. Jack 51 Yerena, Carmen 34 Yerena, Estelana 34 Yerena. Virginia Young. Thomas 51, 148, 187. 188 Young. Traci 33. 103. 132. 180, 183 Whlttman, Eric 68 Wiggins, Monica 83 Wilburn, Rhonda 51. 97, 127. 154 Wilkinson, Duane wilks. Phyllis 69 Williams. Allison 51 Williams. Bertron 51 Williams. Brent 83, 191 at's all, folks! Zang, Jeanette 69, 18 Zaragoza, Monica 83 Zevallos, Paul 33, 242 Zihlhan, Angela 51 0. 182, 198 ..f 1 V ,O ,JKSUIQ if v '7 W' J V ci L4 C! C41 l ,V mt. R,-cf' .U1v sf' . ,L 4' if W 7 JJQ ,five 1 V U K Z AARON'ABEL'ACOSTA'ACOVENO'ADAMS'ADER'AGEW ' AGUILAR ' ALDANA ' ALEMAN ' ALEXANDER ' ALFARO ' ALFORD ' ALI' ALLEN ' ALL ' ALLISON ' ALMANZA ' ALMENDAREZ ' ALONZO ' ALOOF ' AMBROZY ' AMBRUS ' ANDERSON ' ANDERSSEN ' ANDREWS ' ANGLIN ' ANTHONY ' ANWAR ' APODAC ' APPIAGYEI ' APPLEGATE ' ARNETT ' ARNOLD ' ARONSON ' ARRIAGA ' ARK ' ATKINSON ' ATTEL ' AUER ' AUERBACH ' AUSTIN ' AYALA ' BACCO ' BAD ' BADOWSKI ' BAILEY ' BAILS ' BAIRD ' BAISY ' BAKER ' BAKICH ' BALD ' BALDWIN ' BALL ' BALOGH ' BANCHETTI ' BANFALVI ' BANNISTER ' BARI ' BARNWELL' BARRON ' BARSH ' BAUM ' BAUM ' BEACH ' BEAUGEZ ' BEAVERS ' BECKHAM ' BEDFORD ' BEJCEK ' BELL BELTON ' BENAVIDES ' BENNETT ' BERAUD ' BERMAN ' BERMUDEZ ' BERNARDO ' BHANDARI ' BICE ' BLACK ' BLAIR ' BLAKE ' BLEND ' BOME ' BLOOMFIELD ' BOATMAN ' BOL ' BOLINGER ' BORDERS ' BOESTMAYER ' BOSTON ' BOULWARE ' BOWN ' BOWMA ' BRADLEY ' BRADSHAW ' BRAGGS ' BRANSEN ' BREEDLOVE ' BRIAN ' BRIGH ' BRITTAIN ' BROOKS ' BROWN ' BUCHANAN ' BURCHFIELD ' DURCKART ' BUTLER ' CAIRNS ' CALLAHAN ' CASEY ' CASON ' ASTILLEJA ' CASTRO ' CATES ' CHAPMAN ' CHOW ' CHRONISTER ' CLARK ' CLEMONS ' CLIFTON ' COFER ' COGGINS ' COHLIA ' COLCLASURE LEWIS ' COOK ' COX ' COSON ' CRENSHAW ' CROSBY ' CROWDER ' CRUM'CRUMPLER'CRUQ'CUCCIA' DAMAGE ' DANIEL ' DAVENPORT ' DAVILA ' DAVIS ' DAWSON ' DEAMON ' DEAN ' DEGNAN ' DELASHAW ' DENO ' DERR'DERROUGH'DEWS'DIAMON' DIAZ ' DI ' BLAI ' DICHSON ' DIGGS ' DIRDSEN ' DODD ' DOERRIES ' DO ' DOLAN ' DOMINGUEZ ' DOMMER ' DOSS'DOYLE'DRIVER'CRUMMOND ' C ' DUBOSE ' DUCKWORTH ' DUNCAN ' DUEY ' DURAN ' DUVAL ' EASLEY ' EDGE ' EDWARDS ' AGBUNIWE ' EISENSTEIN ' ELEER ' ELLIOTT ' ELLIS ' EMERS ' ENGLAND ' ANGLISH ' ENRIQUEZ ' ENTENMANN ' EPSTEIN ' ERVIN ' ESCO ' ESMAIL ' ESQUEDA'ESTES'ESTRADA'EVANS' FAGELMAN ' RARRIS ' FARUQUI ' FAVELLA ' FELTON ' FERGUSON ' FIELDS ' FIGUEROA ' FINC ' FITZGERALD ' FLOOD ' FLORES ' FORD ' FOSTER ' FOX ' FRAGA ' FRANX ' FRANKIM ' FRANKLIN ' FRANZKE ' FREEMAN ' FREENEY ' FRODSHAM ' FUESS ' FULLER ' FERR ' GADLIN ' GAINES'GANDY'GANT'GARCIA'GARDNER'GARFIELD'GARRETT'GARZA'GENTLE'GIBSON'GIESING ' GILES ' GILLASPIE ' GILLIAM ' GIPSON ' GLOVER ' GOLDEN ' GOLDMAN ' GONZALEZ ' GOODE ' GOODSON'GOODWIN'GOWANS'GRAY'GREEN'GRIFFIN'GROUND'GUEDRY'GUERRERO' GUNASEELAN ' GUNN ' GUNTER ' GUTIERREZ ' HADNOT ' HAHM ' HALL ' HAMILTON ' HAMMETT'HAMPTON'HANCOCK'HANDLIN'HARGIS'HARDlNS'HARPER'HARRIS ' ART ' HASTINGS ' HAUK ' HAYES ' HEATH ' HEMAN ' HENDERSON ' HENRY ' HER ' HERNANDEZ ' HERRIOTT ' HICKS ' HIDER ' HILL ' HINTON ' HODUR ' HO ' HOLLIDAY' HOLTHOUSER' HOOK ' HOOLER' HOWARD' HUDSON ' HUESCA' HUFFMAN ' HUGHES' HUNT'HURST' HUTTON'INGRAM'IVERSON'IBARRA'JACKSON'JACOBS'JAMES ' JANECZIK ' JANKE ' JEFFERS ' JENKINS ' JENNINGS ' JIMINEZ ' JOHNSON ' JOHNSTON ' JONES ' JORDA ' JUNEAU ' KASSEL ' KATZ ' KELLY ' KEMP ' KENNYBREW ' KEY' KHRAISH ' KIM ' KING ' KIRBY ' KNIGHT ' KOBDISH ' DOCK ' KORFANTY ' KOSLEY ' KOSTER ' KOWASLI ' KRIEGER ' KWIBB ' KWUN ' LACKEY' LAJOIE ' LANDERS ' LANDRY ' LANIUS ' LARIZ ' LASSITER ' LATTA ' LEATHERWOO ' LEE' LEVER' LESTER' LEWIS ' LONDON ' LOPEZ ' LOZANO ' LUND ' LYOND ' LYONS ' MA ' MACK ' MADKLIN ' MADDEN ' MAGID ' MAGLARIS ' LUDLAM ' LUND ' LUNDIN ' LYONS ' MA ' MACK ' MACKLIN ' ADDEN ' MAGID ' MALAN ' MAGLARAS ' MAHONEY ' MAPLES ' MARCH ' MARROQUIN ' MARTIN ' MARTINEZ ' MASON ' MERRY ' MATEJA ' MATHIS ' MAXWELL ' MAYBERRY ' MAYFIELD ' MAYS ' MCALISTER ' MCCANDLESS ' MCCULLOUGH ' MCCUSKER ' MDGOWEN'MEADOWS'MEINHARDT' MELTON ' MENDEZ ' MERT ' MILES ' MILLER ' MINOR ' MITCHELL ' MONTALVO ' MONTES ' MONTOYA ' MOODY ' MOORE ' MORENTO ' MURPHY ' NADY ' NAGEL ' NAPIER ' NELSON ' NELSON ' NELLIER ' NEWMAN ' NIX ' NOBLE ' NORMAN ' NORTH ' OGLESB ' OBRIAN ' OCONNER ' OHARA ' OLIVER ' OMAR ' ONEILL ' ORTA ' OSBORN ' OSHEA ' OWEN ' PADDOCK ' PADILLA ' PAGE ' PALMER ' PARRAMPRE ' PATTERSON ' PEACOCK ' PEARCE ' PENDLETON ' POPLES ' PERRY' PHILL' PICHARDO' PICHARD ' PIERCE ' PITCHER ' PITTS ' PLASKOFF'PLEAS'PLAUCHE'POOL' PORCHIA ' PORTER ' POWERS ' PRAGER' PRICE ' PUB ' QUANTRELL' QUEVEDO ' QUIGLEY' QUINN ' RAABE' RABU RN ' RAGER' RAGOW' RAMIREZ' RAMOS' RAMSEY' RANDLY' RANDLE' RANSUM ' RAVIN ' RAWLEY' REDMOND' REED ' REEVES ' REMBERT ' RENQUIST ' REYNOLDS ' RICHARDSON ' RIDINGS ' RILEY ' RITTER ' RIVERA ' ROBER ' ROBERTS' ROBERTSON ' ROBINSON ' RODENKO' ROGERS' ROSE' ROSS' ROUNDTREE' RUZICKA' SADIER' STJOHN ' SALAS ' SALAZAR ' SALONE ' SNTOS ' SANTOS ' SAXTON ' SCAGGS ' SCHELL ' SCHNEIDER ' SCHULZ ' SCOTT ' SEABERRY ' SEALS ' SEGOVIA ' SELBY ' SELLS ' SEREBOFF ' SESSION ' SEXTON ' SHANLEY ' SHAW ' SHEPARD ' SHINER ' SIBLEY ' SICILIANO ' SIDDALL' SILLER ' SILVA' SILVER ' SIMMONS ' SIMON ' SIMONIEG ' SIMS'SINDER'SINGH'SISK'SITTER'SKINNER'SMAR'SMITH'SNYDER ' SORIA ' SPAUGH ' SPIELER ' STAFFORD ' STATON ' STEWART ' STONE ' STONEXIPHER ' STOVALL ' STRELSKY ' STRIPLING ' STOUD'SWEENY'TAMEZ'TARANTINO'TATUM'TAYDOR ' TEMPLE ' THOMAS ' THOMPLINS ' THOMPSON ' THORNTON ' THUNDERHAWK ' TIJERINA ' TINOCO ' TIRL ' TOVAR ' TRAYLOR ' TREADWELL ' TREVINO ' TUCHER ' TUMLINSON ' TURCHI 'TURNER'TURRENTINE 'TYLER' UHLARIK' UNGER' UNERMAN ' URIBE ' VAN LOY ' VAN CLEVE ' VARGAS ' VASQUEZ ' VENABLE ' VERA ' VEAEL ' VILLAFUERTE ' VILLASANA ' VITOVSKY ' VIVERO ' VLACH ' VON TRESS ' WAGHORNE ' WALKER ' WALLACE ' WALLS ' WALSH ' WALTERS ' WARD ' WARNER ' WASHINGTON ' WATKINS 'WEAVER' WEBSTER 'WEIS ' WEISS ' WEISSMAN 'WELCH ' WELLS ' E 'WEST' WHALEN ' WHEELOCK ' WHITE ' WHITSITT ' WHITT ' WHITTEN ' WIGGINS ' WILBURN ' WILKINSON ' WILKS ' WILLIAMS ' WILLIS ' WISON ' WINEBUR ' WINEBURG ' WINGARD ' WINGFIELD ' WOLF ' WOLFE ' WOOD ' WODDY ' WOOLDRIDGE ' WORKS ' WRIGHT ' WYNN ' YEAPLE ' YERENA ' YOUNG ' ZADEL ' ZANG ' ZARAGOSA ' ZEVALLOR ' ZIHLMAN ' WARD ' WOODROW ' COY ' MARCHESSEAULT ' GAGE ' ENGLAND ' SIZER' DIXON ' MACK ' HAT' HANYIE ' COPE ' RAMIREZ ' GENTRY ' WINN ' WEISBLATT ' MOORE ' MOONY ' MORRIS ' BAJAJ ' SHEPHARD ' CHAPMAN ' FREELING ' HOOPER ' FISHER ' GLASPY ' HOOD ' HARRIS ' COTTON ' BRRRR' BROOKS ' 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