Whitehouse High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Whitehouse, TX)
- Class of 1981
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WHITEHOUSE HIGH SCHOOL Whiiehouse. Texas Volume 34 I I 9 8 I W I L D C A T Conienis DEDICATION ............. 2 OPENING ........ ....... 3 STUDENT LIFE ............... 6 ORGANIZATIONS ,............. 22 PERSONALITIES ..... . . SPORTS ......,,...A . . THE PEOPLE ............. LTY ......80 ..,..102 .....156 10 FACU ......,. ADMINISTRATION .......... 218 ADS ......... CLOSING .... INDEX ........,.,.. MIDDLE SCHOOL 4...,... . 224 278 352 35 8 Q kg: ,, S4 'QW mf, 1 A 5, '- ,,5. xp-Q K F ' gfgxs. X ' f ?k L A 4- 'Qi 'A Vg ' A ma? hx 'S Q . xx '? gn . '. 2 5 ,ESX 'S' -e X bg 8 xx Q V Sv Q 1 v ff? Q. Af if rf 3 gms 95 wk' S S ef A R Q ml H .W Q . .4 9, 1 if ,ks if 5.9, E fag, x . 'Nami I B iii Q3 a wi -if it .S ,s Us IE 4 if 5 1' Q 5735, Q9 1 WT f , W' -M Wefegmamqemwtl Weadamqemwtl f f4au66anfetweee,we!6aeon l-L-- , -J .I.--, Wehqhmdafg 0434036616341 Imation? meawdeal . Op g3 ffndouatedeaatdfud 4 - Opening' ' 4 'iam h an Opening - 5 w , f J I Y Y ii M .,,... .... . . , . K . . l I 1 N,..w::,,. ..... ,. ...., .,. , ---- - ..... X ......,. . H ,. . M . L M 1 , A ,,,LLL E Q , ,. m ..... .W.. 5 ...............,..,, ..... .. K 5 1 . , --5, .. , , -rff A Df w.. 1 ' l 1 . , 1 Q F 4 Memories that are most often recalled at W.H.S. are those that directly involved the students. Students share memories at lunch they'll always remember like racing to their cars to beat everyone else to the Sonic, Dairy Queen or Brother Dave's. . . Or cutting in line to see if they can be the first one through the line in the com- mons area. Some students just cruise around the parking lot. Another part of student life is spirit week when everyone was encouraged to wear various articles of clothing on designated days. Of course, we will always remember the fads -- braided hair, T-Shirts, boots, cow- boy hats, designer jeans, slit skirts and long gold chain necklaces. af 5 .3 34 W rf fi? i'Y1T?!f , A 3 A ff M ' j-, 7 'T' A ff ' 1 - Y 41-YD A is 35- I v ' 'ff ' fxiwiaf-W big . 1 Q 'X ng, 2 k A - . 2 ' .krclxy Ar. fn r U r W, A W f FV. V - F A 16' 1 A '1 w -xl ' - -N N X - '- iq - I Xml? ,. 1 Vx ' ' 1 , f yung... , Sf J ' 5 Y 7, gin XC: 71, W NN 'fl 5 .' N: f'4WE'f 'X A , -- ' tl, ' ,... , f .. ' ,L f -' , C' 3 'Q fi 1 bf, f ,V , .-.M 4 fgg 1, Egg I Q .' 2 H, -1 4 V' 1 ' Hf M 1 W , ,S kv , Q 5 I ? ff -,, 71 , Q ? 34 4 75'3f-gum? 'X 'fs 5 ' A I Q L ' r 1, Aifffl in A: W3 EA M n A N , ' J if ,, M' ' f- g.. J 1 gf ,H 1 - , ,J-45.1 A, . M . ,.. 5 JR V1 ' 1 r E fan i . ,,,, , ,A 1, gg' I 'Y it j ,wifi-j 'El A. Coaches Button, Scoggln, Luce, Bowls and Wllls get excited at pep rally. B. Paula Clay and Tammy Tate take a break. C. Drum Major Tammy Tate leads band at first football game. D. .lulle Nlchols and Lee Ann Nelll par- ticipate in first pep rally. E. Jeff Water- bury Iistens to coach's instructions. F. Stephanie Cordell presents a purple heart to Bubba Watklns. G. Glamorous drill team members pose for picture. H. Judy Gelushla gets ready for the first football game. I. Coach Wllls and Doug Adkins discuss very important play. J. L. B. Decloux listens as Mellssa Wln- chester, Sharon Howard and Brent Chambloss have a little rap session. K. Joe Hlrshelder's sprained ankle pre- vents him from playing the first game. J K Slutlviif l Ill' 9 Showing Spam The varsity cheerleaders involve the entire student body in spirit week. This year we wore different types of cloth- ing on specified days. The students were asked to wear boots on Tuesday, -M- hats on Wednesday, overalls on Thurs- day, and ties on Friday to promote school spirit. E, A, Kenny Byrd's two hats show he is a double spirit promoter. B. Renee Beam takes a break from band. C. John Altier discusses Student Congress campaign tactics with Duane Wright. D. Monty Smith models a hat in English class. E. Drummer Tracy Cottrell is losing his hat. F. Stephanie Cordell looks for a secret admirer as the rest of the cheer- leaders discuss plans for the pep rally. G. Kelly Smith, Tamy Land, and Linda Honeycutt show off their boots. 10 - Student Life LE2ll2ltlllllltllilllllllllilllg l ' i lu we i aff' ,ff- .,...X .0-6' f ' 'ir G. 1' 'S Q Q A. Polly Yeager turns mouseketeer. B. Jean Hagan, Rhonda Blackwell, and Vicki Stafford get ready to tie up the Roughnecks. C. Karen Har- grave has a Coke and a smile. D. Allison Blue, Lana Tucker, Rhonda Folsom, Kim Burns, Deanna Miller, and Angie Dowdy participate in spirit week. E. Monica Elliott and Lisa Manziel show their spirit by wearing boots. F. Janice Jordan and Lee Ann Nelll fight over who is going to wear the cowboy hat. G. Bubba Kent gives his boots a rest. Student Life Chowin' Down People running across the parking lot, racing down Wildcat Drive and rushing to get in line are all signs of one of the highlights in a school day - lunch. With an open campus, the stu- dents at W.H.S. have several choices of where to spend their 35 minutes - Dairy Queen, Sonic, Brother Dave's, the cafeteria and the commons area. Whether or not students eat on or off campus, they all have a good time chowin' down. se.. I.: gr C. A. Shane Stainback and John Helms discuss a test over lunch at Brother Dave's. B. Dairy Queen serves delicious hamburger basket for Kim Burns. C. Dwayne Wright enjoys finger 4 lickin' good chicken. D. The Sonic is one of Larry Childress' favorite places to eat. E. Debbie Walker and Jena Young don't find their lunch too exciting. F. Dee Hanks, Scott Garner, Jim Graham, Brent Brown, Greg 1 'Y Lightfoot, Ken Rice, Julie Nichols, and Lee Ann Neill just enjoy chatting during lunch break. G. Penny Hayes and Claire Palmer rest before class again. Sonny Palmer enjoys a snack and a Nehi drink at Penni Mart. I. Jean Ha an is ver anxious to eat. J. Ga enjoy hot dogs at the commons area. K. Deanna Bradbury, David Eads, Greg McGlaun g - y ry , Hays, Sherri Cooper, and Genetta Beasley 5 and Angie Howard munch out at Brother Dave's. L. Dwayne Griffin and Jay Blackwell enjoy a sweet treat. M. Jerry Laughlin pre- -1 ' pares a great hot dog. N. Jason Pelham, Ron- nie Burns and Joe Todd take a break during their lunch. O. Gina Lough and Karen Jordan discuss class work over lunch. 12 - Student Life 5? 6 'WW FK 4 xi , W-'Av Q: N 5 I V w ig E 75 1 V , 4 L W , . , if U if ,Wh 5455? 53, 4? i nf r 9: K. Q- I' Going in Style From French braided hair to cowboy boots, the styles of the 80's are defi- nitely unique. Some of the most popu- lar styles this year are cowboy hats with feathered hat bands, designer jeans, beads in the hair, high heels, and t-shirts. Each year brings different fads, which is only one phase of stu- dent life at W.H.S. 55.4 Q 3 51 7. E. A. Scott Waddell tries to look SUCK in his shirt. B. Sandy Stuck looks like she could use a Dr Pepper. C. Look at all the styles! D. Alli- son Blue is graduation bound. E. Karen Jor- dan is really in style with her shoes. F. Karla Portwood goes cowboy. G. Margie Beasley is trying to catch someone's eye. 14 - Student Life Q7 B. '-W.. 1 i if i M if 1 J My Q a QC + . ,f Z J 6 .. ,.. 1 5 M, ... f 1 fr i M XX ff? , . .f f v qv PCM 0 I if W G ig. , , S..-1 D. r ll M ll ' l0 ,,,4-w-i 'X 'XWSIJ fi A25 fi A, ,K 5 lf Cf, logo Zi im' lo if 15 HIE ggi C. F. A. These boots, along with others, are a common sight at W,H.S. B. Look at all the heels! C. Sheila White and Amelia McCIeveland show off their beads. D. Jena Young is proud to be a Junior. E, Greg Press proudly displays his Texas heatwave t-shirt. F. Missy Stuck likes to show everyone that she likes Willie Nelson. G. Tami Clark wants every- body to know she has been to GilIey's. Student Life 15 MA i SL 16 f Student Life w 1? 1 -5 4 X 4 Q X ,A fx W, K 55 0 A., :sz - X ., . 5 SQKQQEY-M . . ,ff fiili 1 'ff ,XV K xv '- f f 4 :.sa.v ,. as 1 -:. gg. 1' 1' .Q if ik we mf 1 2? E I 1? ' 1 X x X 5 N x ox M FMS, i N 3- U xXN K Xu fi L 1 5 5.1 v is I 5 LL L L L2 F. 3 5 Nm... 3 Q O .,,f'f A 3 w...,..s.. i Happenings on Campus Leave Fond Memories Some of the fondest memories of our high school days are things that happened on campus. From about 7:30 a.m. until whenever, students can be found in classes, going to lockers, standing outside and in the halls, talking, taking a water break, and participating in pep rallies. .M 1. Y .f Y . Q ?K. QS'-il: F YA' 'v 11' A. Jeff Cox dares the photographer to take his picture. B. These students are trying to forget that they have to go into school in a few minutes. C. With that smile Terl must be up to something. D. Looks like David Tucker is interested in something else besides books in his locker. E. Karen Hackler and Danny Taylor seem to be deeply involved in Chemis- try. F. Band members help promote the spirit at pep rallies. G. Ken Mlnser and Mrs. Falls are just as ready to leave school as everyone else is. H. Jeanie Hammonds seems to be happier about having her picture taken than Llnda Honeycutt does. I. Cheryl Durham begins the task of cleaning out her locker. J. Rhonda Blackwell, Lora Walston, and Rhonda Rossi wait for the rides home. K. Lorraine Martin cools off with some water. L. Jim Bob Carr, Carolyn Clay, Kenny Byrd, and Deanna Miller all enjoy each other's company. M. Tulisha Langford, Jeft Peevey, and Teresa Eschberger use the phone between classes. N. Mary Matlock checks to see if she has an overdue book. N, Student Life - 17 1980 Homecoming Atlraots 3000 Fans For the 3000 fans attending, Homecom- ing 1980 will always be remembered for many reasons. Not only was the White- house-West Rusk game the first home game, but it was also the first game played in the new stadium. Another memorable aspect of Homecoming 1980 is the bonfire. This is always a highlight of the year. Stu- dents work for days collecting materials for the bonfire. This year the original bonfire was burned. However, the second bonfire, led by the cheerleaders, band, drill team, and majorettes, proved to be bigger and better than the first. The pep rally is always an exciting part of homecoming. Ex-stu- dents begin arriving on campus to partici- pate in the spirited festivities in the gym. Signs, ribbons, banners, and the football players are an integral part of homecoming. These things, along with the 7-3 victory over West Rusk, made Homecoming 1980 a memorable occasion. 1 H. 18 - Student Life J. ii? Sei Q. R. P. A. The building of the bonfire is finished. B, Shannon Harden, Cindy Hamilton, James Hampton, and Deb- bie Reid contribute to the building of the bonfire. D. The long awaited bonfire burns at last. E. The foot- ball players anticipate the homecoming game. F. Teri Martin sings The Star Spangled Banner. G, Pam Tapp, Debra McQueen, Rhona Hearon, and Glenda Robinson wait for the festivities to begin. H. Rhonda Folsom, Lana Tucker, Kim Burns, Angie Dowdy, Stephanie Cordell, and Rochelle Jackson are ready for the national anthem. I. Kathy Palmer, Sandy Hiett, Missy Stuck, Pam Tapp, Brenda McKee, Mel- issa McCIenny, Jean Hagan and Jyl Lindsey have some high-stepping fun. J. The mighty Wildcat band watches homecoming festivities. K. The Wildcats enjoy defeating West Rusk 7-3. L. Bobby Dudley wheels around the mascot, Willie Wildcat. M. The crowd watches in the new stadium the Wildcats playing their first home game. N. Angie Dowdy, Roc- helle Jackson, Stephanie Cordell, Kim Burns, Lana Tucker, and Rhonda Folsom wait for the football players to run through the special sign made by Jeff Peevy and Ricky Rushing. O. The drill team gets ready for the school song. P. The majorettes listen to the national anthem. Q. Mums are a very big part of homecoming. R. Craig Tidwell and Bo ldom take a break. V The Homecoming Court A. Debbie Reid, Rena Pettigrew, and Donna Busby are eiated to find that they are homecoming queen nominees, B. Donna Busby is escorted by Monty Smith. C. Edward Anderson escorts Rena Petti- grew. D. Debbie Reid is escorted by Brent Chambless. E. Debbie Reid, Brent Cham- bless, Rena Pettigrew, Edward Anderson, Donna Busby, Monty Smith, Paula Han- cock, and Michael Brewer wait for home- coming activities to begin. B. le s .Q A y l 3 i 1 . i . 2 K 20 - Student Life 'fvs 5 ' a if 2 X BFS it Q Us Crowning of Queen ls Homecoming Highlight The crowning of the queen is the highlight of homecom- ing. Debbie Reid, escorted by Brent Chambless, was crowned 1980 homecoming queen by last year's queen Brenda Kauk. Debbie was nominated by senior football play- ers and selected by the entire student body. Other candi- dates were Donna Busby, escorted by Monty Smith and Rena Pettigrew, escorted by Edward Anderson. Two kinder- garten students, Paula Hancock and Michael Brewer, served as flower girl and crown bearer. A. 1979 homecoming queen, Brenda Kauk, prepares to crown Debbie Reid as Brent looks on. B. Debbie Reld is crowned 1980 Homecoming Queen. C. Debbie Reid receives kiss from escort Brent Chambless. D. Brenda gives Debble a congratulatory hug. E. Debbie proudly displays her crown and roses as she enjoys the game. ,ll 4 Lf C. N . .,f. 1 'AQ' 1. A A 1 A ex ' Q 5. Student Life 21 G .E. ar ' 'M MN- 15:1 ' ' f'-'elf' MW'-n--,,,, :L .4 . J-1 , kg5,m.t15, ,. U, .., , 9 , Q ll , i ' 5 ,Q , M 4 if . 7 if i 2 1,5 , 4 ts A fl: ' W 'ws my if V s .f + A ,.., , fi' ' 3 I i 4 ,A,, My - if 4 45 M.. VW ,ff ww ,mm 1 z A Vxmfipz SECTION EDITOR: Allison Blue Inside this section is what makes WHS educational. interesting, and enjoyable. This section is made up of 25 organiza- tions and clubs. Each organization has a purpose, a goal, and well-kept stan- dards. This year WHS has added a new organization to the list- Quill and Scroll . Quill and Scroll is an honorary journalism clubifor journalism members only. A lot of hard work goes into this section by the sec- tion editor and the yearbook staff. Others who help make this section possible are Mr. Hagan and Mr. Nichols, who allow students to get out of classes to get their pictures made. Organizations - 2 3 Dedication Charaoterizes 1981 Yearbook Staff Being a member of the yearbook staff requires much dedication and hard work. The staff stays after school on Tuesdays every week and on other days if neces- sary in order to get pages ready for one of the four major deadlines. It takes cooperation from everyone, students and teachers, in order to get the book com- pleted. The staff begins the yearbook before school is out the preceding year with the selection of the staff and plans being made to attend the journalism camp held in Dallas and San Antonio. While at camp the staff organizes the entire yearbook which includes deciding on the number of pages, the format, cover, theme and heading styles. After camp and before school starts the staff sells ads to help defray the cost of the year- books. Besides doing lay-outs, writing copy and heads, the staff, under the leadership of student photogra- phers, shoot, develop and print practically all of the pictures in the yearbook. Students on the yearbook staff must really be dedicated in order to be able to work much of the time out of the spotlight and under much pressure. As one student said, The greatest reward from being on the staff is to be able to look at the finished product in May and to be able to see that all that work really paid off. A. Shannon Harden works hard on football lay-outs. B. The yearbook staff listens to Mrs. Brewer's daily assignment. C. John Altier inspects the negatives. D. Tami Clark waits for final shipment of the year- book to be weighed. E. Taml Clark and Missy Stuck work hard after school. F. Sandy Stuck goes over new ideas for her section. G. Barry Walston cleans up in the darkroom. H. Debbie Walker and Jena Young work together on thoughts for the Middle School section. I. Reglna Alvls informs John Altler on pictures to be done. J. Missy Stuck looks at pic- tures for her section. K. Allison Blue prepares an organization lay-out. 24 - Organizations ,ann 415 x naw gi QV -v. KE Semi-...q H. xx Q 5, Organizations - 25 K. Vocational Office Education Offers on-the-job Training Vocational Office Education is a two year course designed for juniors and seniors interested in office skills. Junior lab is a two-hour class devoted to learning the basic skills in accounting, filing, office machines, printing and dictation equipment: and enhancing skills in typing, English, and business math. Senior coop is a one-hour class with a three hour actual on-the-job training. They participated in various activities this year: September, selling banners, get acquainted din- ner, installation of officers: October, initiation of new members, OEA shirts, Hall party, November, Senior turkey dinner: December, Secret Angel and Christmas party: January, Junior lab open house: February, Area contests, Waxahachie: April, State contests in Austin. A. Wilbert Dorsey, President, makes sure everything goes as sched- uled. B. Mrs. Metler really enjoys VOE. t 7 s 's..,. l L .. , I A. OFFlCERS President, Wilbert Dorsey, V-President, Secretary, Kim Chambers, Treasurer, Tin rian, Darlene Smith, Parliamentarian, Lesl Brenda Krueger' a Attaway, Histo ie Wiley. SENIOR CHAPTER FIRST ROW: Maureen Kieney, Becky Ball, Brenda Krueger, SECOND ROW: Jean Ervin, Leslie Wiley, Wilbert Dorsey, Debbie Stanton, THIRD ROW: Vicki Simpson, Mally Walker, Kim Chambers, Kelly Gray, Tina Hall, Kristy Finklea, Debra Caldwell. 26 Organizations JUNIOR CHAPTER o ?x'N.J ' .4 , 'I he ' .., . 7 ag X 4 XMI ,fs ' L to R: Mary Colby, Melinda Foreman, Lisa Sieber, Ginger Porter, Lynn Davis, Linda Gholson, Rhonda Rossa, Laurie Lamb, Darlene Smith, Tina Attaway, Bubba Kent, Angie Dowdy, Deanna Bradbury, Kristi Pitts. S 'X A iff - SSG X ' '-ii X A A. Wllbert Dorsey, Brenda Krueger, Klm Chambers and Tlna Hall enjoy the fried chicken banquet. B. Deanna Brad- bury and Laurle Lamb make posters in class. C. Bubba Kent sells banners to WHS students. D. Scott Fitzgerald, past VOE president, presents Klm Chambers as secretary. Organizations - 27 Students Volunteer Services in Office The office help is recruited from stu- dents in study hall. Their duties include answering the phone, taking messages, collecting absentee slips, checking roll, and running errands. The students are expected to be dependable, responsible, and maintain confidentiality about office matters. These students work under the supervision of Mr. Hagan, Mr. Nichols and Mrs. Wood. A. Clndy Jones takes phone messages. B. John Spencer is responsible for checking roll sixth period. C. Richard Max- well keeps the marquee up to date, D. Regina Fielding col- lects absentee slips during first period. E. Leslie Wiley listen- ing intently to a phone call from Mr. Nichols. F. Wendy Wade and Kathy Hurst wait for instructions from Mrs. Wood. G. Mellssa Winchester is busy filing, while Shannon Harden prepares to check a list of absentees. iff ..... ...,,... M C. 28 - Organizations Librarg Assistants Aid Students and Teachers in Locating Materials Checking out books, shelving books, filing cards in the card catalog are some of the duties of the library assistants. These students now receive credit for working in the library under the supervision of Mrs. Edith Brewer. The students are required to learn the Dewey Decimal classification system and the location of all materials in the library. They assist stu- dents and teachers in locating books as well as audio visual materials and machines. There are over 8,000 books and 2,000 audio visuals which include cassette tapes, records, film- strips, tapes and transparencies. 'IFJ' Xi- kt C. m 'wsf 'A' A. Gigi Valentine helps in filing catalog cards. B. Teri Ham- ilton quickly shelves the checked out books. C. Stacey Shackelford gets ready to help a class in checking out their books. D. Marilee McCabe, aide, goes over the over-due books. Organizations - 29 Whitehouse ls Home for Lt. Governor For three consecutive years Whitehouse has been the home club for Lt. Gov. of Div. 34. The forty-eight members of the Kiwanis-sponsored, school-supervised organization, meets every Tuesday night and the second Tuesday of each N month during activity period. Key Club partici' pates in various projects during the year. This year the club raised 5950.00 in the Muscular Dystrophy roadblock and participated in the M.D. Telethon during the Labor Day weekend. They also conducted a Cystic Fibrosis drive and raised over 5240.00 Key Club and Speech Club members combined forces in a food collection drive for families in need during Thanksgiving. Key Clubbers, sponsored by Steve Calloway, serve as ushers and flag raisers at the home foot- ball games. In order to raise funds for the organi- zation members sold crystal tree ornaments before Christmas. WHS Key Club members that earn 100 points may participate in the Texas-Oklahoma District Convention in Ft. Worth. The purpose in this Con- vention is to elect and install district officers for the 1981-82 school year. The Key Club is open to any freshman, sopho- more, junior, or senior who maintains an average of 80 or better and who has an interest in helping others in the community and school. Advisor Steve Callaway discusses plans for the next meeting with Richard Maxwell and Jim Bob Carr. S Aft. FIRST ROW L to R: Julie Nichols, Judy Gelushia, Kim Carr, Renee Beam, Kim Adams, Dana Clark, Lisa Manziel, Monica Elliot, SEC- OND ROW: Ken Minser, Carolyn Clay, Richard Maxwell, Melissa Winchester, Jim Bobb Carr, Brett Pelham, Tulisha Langford, Mac Anderson, Shannon Harden, Joe Hirscheider, Kelly Hooper. THIRD ROW: Steve Callaway, Kay Hargrave, Jason Pelham, Jeff Haw- kins, Kim Burns, Lana Tucker, Cindy McAbee, Karl Kilgore, Brent Brown, Karen Hargrave, Debra McQueen, Stephanie Cordell, Regena Fielding, Teri Hamilton, Paula Clay, FOURTH ROW: Michelle Bellah, Tere Davis, Sam Wazell, Mike Bevis, Jimmy Johnson Leanne Neil, Jamie Coats, Chris Carlisle, Jim Graham, Scott Garner, Curtis Anderson, Butch Redfern. 30 - Organizations v Q-49 OFFICERS SEATED: Secretary - Tulisha Langford, Lieutenant Governor - Melissa Winchester. President- Brett Pelham, 2nd Vice President- Richard Maxwell, Senior Director - Shannon Harden, lst Vice President - Jim Bob Carr, STANDING: Sophomore Director - Brent Brown, Junior Director - Mac Anderso- We c ,rr L Iiii km . V,V,: fr ' ,.,,. A .ff law VX' A. x A. Brett Pelham gets ready to start projector. B. Karen Hackler checks over her order form. C. Melissa Winchester collects donations for Mus- cular Dystrophy. D. Regina Fielding talks over plans with Richard Maxwell. E. Kim Carr looks puzzled about Crystal orders. F. Mr. Calloway explains details to the class. G. Key Club mem- bers enjoy making plans. Organizations - 31 Future Homemakers of America Seeks to Develop Leadership Future Homemakers of America is an organization which seeks to develop interest in home economics, home economics careers, and related occupations and develop leadership. FHA participates in several projects throughout the year. Candy sales begin in September followed by a trip to the State Fair in Dallas. ln October the group has National Teacher Appreciation Week, November, Hobby Week, December, tea for chapter and a Christmas party at Rusk State Hospital, January, March of Dimes emphasis, February, Valentine's party at St. Louis School in Tyler and Teacher Appreciation Day, March, Teen Board at Sears fashion show, FHA banquet and FHA week, April, FHA state and area meetings in San Antonio and Tyler Junior Col- lege. This organization, sponsored by Mrs. Sylvia Coon and Mrs. Ellen Romines, meets the first Tuesday of each month during activity period in the library. CHAPTER PRESIDENTS STANDING: Junior Chapter, Kim Carr, SEATED: Hero I, Sheila Whil Senior chapter, Allison Blue, Hero ll, David Nelson. I .UAA E.-..6.-A... llulln ........-l.- -.. 4....- -L..-- i 10 ,. IN. L -Hmmm I ng.. nn.. I- .. I . . - I . . I I I SENIOR CHAPTER FIRST ROW L to R: Elaine Hall, Rec. Sec., Lynn Morphis, program chair.g Lynn Williams, encounter chair.g Sandy Stuck, corr. sec., Allison Blue, Pres.g Mary Matlock, Hist., Jean Ervin, Pro. chair., Rosalynn Ervin, Pub. Rel. chair., Debra Caldwell, Hist.g Glenda Robinson, Rec. chair. SECOND ROW L to R: Debra McQueen, Terri Martin, Kelly Hooper, Kay Hargrave, Malli Walker, Shannon Harden, Mrs. Sylvia Coon, advisor. THIRD ROW L to R: John Posey, Lynn Davis, Darlene Smith, ROW L to R: Becky Hendly, Demetra Johnson, Dathy Pettigrew, Diana Coon,-Sandy Green, Denise Glaspie, Cindy Green, Teresa May. FIFTH ROW L to R: Eric Smith, Parliamentariang Franklin Mosley, Gerald Taylor. 32 - Organizations 'Q Wi is , JUNIOR CHAPTER FIRST ROW L to R: Shannon Ivy, Sgt. at Arms: Cindy Waters, pro. chair.: Karen Nash, ParI,: Kim Carr, Pres.: Kara Portwood, Rec. Chair.: Mendy Hudson, Sec.fTreas.3 Linda Honeycutt, Reporter: Ellen Romines, Sponsor. SECOND ROW L to R: Susan Herriage, Delane Greer, encounter chair.: Cyndi Kennedy, Program Chair.: Vicki Rasberry, Hist.: LeeAnn Neill, Hist.g Sheila Kensel, program chair.: Sheila Mundy, Wendy Terry. THIRD ROW L to R: Gina Carter, Judy Gelushia, Kelly Smith, Donna Ward, Tammy Land, Kim Hunt, Rhonda Blackwell, Barbie Gabbard, Angie Weston. FOURTH ROW L to R: Diane Mauldan, Glenda Scott, Melissa Hamilton, Karen Hughes, Debbie Orr, Marcie Shrode, Kristi Fitzloff, Karen Hargrave, Trina Summers, Cerita Toothman. FIFTH ROW L to R: Michael Jackson, Dexter Ervin, Lonnie Brown, Darrell Mosley, James Dews, Ronald Brown, Charles Bell. 'I-Z? D. A. Junior members are recognized at a meeting. FHA mem- bers enjoy speaker at meeting. C. Susan Herriage, Mendy Hudson, Linda Honeycutt, Kara Portwood, Karen Hughes, pay Mrs. Romines for their T-shirts. D. FHA members explain D ,f A-, creed at a meeting. - Organizations - 33 A, Gerald Taylor is busy dur- ing hobby week. B. Cindy Jones enjoys handling money. C. Tam Bevis and Beverly Dews assemble handbook during HECE. D. Amelia McCleveIand and Sheila White are making roses for a cake. E. Mrs. Coon, Mrs. Ray, Mrs. Dale, Mrs. Romlnes discuss plans for Christmas Parade float with chapter presidents. F. Veleda Gage paints letters during hobby week. 34 - Organizations Gainful Homemaking PELE and HECE are gainful homemaking programs offered by the homemaking department through Home Economics Related Occupations CHEROJ. Pre-Employment Laboratory Education CPELEJ is a two-year program to train students to operate commercial food service equipment and to prepare them for careers in food service occupations. This is a two-hour class, taught by Mrs. Sylvia Coon. Home Economics Cooperative Education CHECEJ is a co-op program for seniors interested in careers in home economics related areas. These five students, taught by Mrs. Eddie Ray, attended their required classes, one HECE class, then work for the remainder of the day. A. Mrs. Coon instructs the class on decorating cakes. B. Paula Hawkins and Shirley Erwin check over the ingredients. Vins... .W L.. L to R ROW 1 - Glenna Harris, David Nelson, Sheila White, Cindy Hamilton. ROW 2 - Mrs. Rebbeca Dale, Cheryl Durham, Paula Hawkins, Shirley Erwin, Yvonne Thrush, Ginger Hightower, Mrs. Eddie Ray. ROW 3 - James Whitney, Amelia McCleveland, Nick Adams, Conni Dyer, Debbie Martin, Debbie Wells, Beverly Dews. ' ' Organizations - 35 Miss Vickie Qmiih David Mogle Leo Ulz Veleda Gage Nicole Ivg LeAnn Williams Deanna Bradburg Laurie Lamb Melissa Winchesier Sharon Howard NOT PICTURED: Becki Cain 1 ami gun? I 494549 T225 -A . ' I lr. 3 5 A fi,-. K 'W UIL One-Act Play ls Speech Club's Main Event Speech and Thespian mem- bers participate inthe UIL one- act play contest in the spring in addition to three non-district speech contests and two UIL preparatory meets. The Thes- plan Society is an international organization for students who have earned ten points in speech. The speech club con- sists of students who want to further their drama develop- ment and promote cultural arts activities. Mrs. Mary Pace sponsors these clubs. H Speech Club meets in the library. OFFICERS Renee Beam - Sec., Carla Creech - Treas., Rhonda Rossi - Rep., Melissa Winchester Pres., John Altler - V. Pres., Cynthla Mullenax - Historian THESPIAN SOCIETY FIRST ROW L to R: Melissa Winchester, John Altier, Renee Beam, Cynthia Mullenax, Rhonda Rossi, Carla Creech. SECOND ROW: Gina Lough, Regina Alvis, Linda Gholson, Carolyn Clay, Cheryl Richardson, Christina Anderson, Jean Ervin, THIRD ROW L to R: Karen Jor- dan, Larry Rice, Karen Hackler, John Chaney, Wibert Dorsey. 38 - Organizations SPEECH CLUB Becki Cain, Robby Dean, Rochelle Jackson, Jean Hagan, Karen Jordan, Gina Lough, Lora Walston, Stacy Adair, Shannon Harden, Jean Ervin Wilbert Dorsey, Debra Caldwell, Melissa Winchester. SECOND ROW L to R: Donna McCarty, Renee Beam, Karen Hackler, Lisa Staples, Regina i Aivis, Linda Altier, Julie Nichols, Michelle Bellah, Carolyn Clay, Cynthia Mullanex, Tulisha Langford, Cheryl Richardson, Carla Creech, Donnie Margraves. THIRD ROW: John Altier, Larry Rice, David Tucker, John Chaney, Duane Wright, Allen Henderson, Linda Gholson, Rhonda Rossi , Christy Anderson, Tommy Hinds, Steve Parrish, Cindy McAbee, Todd Owens. A. K C. B. A. Tulisha Langford proves that she can really lean on speech club members. B. David Tucker, Donna McCarty and Linda Gholson can't believe Allen said that! C. Chester Winchester makes a speech during activ- ity period. D. Mrs. Pace goes over some material with Duane Wright. Organizations - 39 40 Choir Presents Premier Musical My Fair Lady Goes West was the . premier musical at WHS. The Paces- S etters, directed by Mrs. Mary Pace and made up of 38 students, also per- formed for the Kiwanis Club, the PTA, S several local churches, and Harvest Festival, along with doing a Christmas concert. Choir members compete in the U.l.L. contest in the spring for singing and sight reading. A, Mrs. Pace directs the Pacesetters during one of their rehearsals. B. Pacesetters entertain stu- dent body during the pep rally. C. Lynn Morphls, Terrl Martin, Mlssy Slaughter and Kelly Hogan- mlller try to do a perfect job. D. Practice makes perfect. E. Tracy Cottrell shows Mlchelle Bellah how it's clone. F. Melissa Winchester and Dana Clark work at getting the song right while Carl Smlth takes time out to relax. 'fd A. 4-f ' BOTTOM ROW L to R: Carl Smith, Mike Bevis, Edward Anderson, Van Presley, Jim Bob Carr. SECOND ROW: Melba Hill, Melissa Win- chester, Linda Altier, Miss Slaughter, Dana Clark, Phyllis Spencer, Rhonda Rossi, Cindy McAbee, Lisa Odem, Kelli Hoganmiller, Julie Morgan, Shannon Harden, Michelle Bellah, Tulisha Langford, Stacy Adair, Rochelle Jackson, Teri Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Missy Stuck, Carolyn Clay, Sam Walzel, Tom Walding, Duane Wright, Ken Choice, Larry Rice, Lori King, Lynn Morphis. - Organizations E 'wi E. SECTION LEADERS Van Presley, Bass - Larry Rice, Tenor - Melissa Winchester, Soprano - Michelle Bellah, Alto. F. ,vo ' I f ,M 'K P ,Q Y-71,1 ' F OFFICERS ssy Stuck, President- Rhonda Rossi, Reporter - Tulisha Langford, Secretary - Lisa Odem, Pianist. Organizations - 41 Students Enjoy Teaching Future Teachers of America is an organi- zation for young men and women interested in teaching as a career. The Teachers Occu- pations Program provides high school stu- dents with worthwhile professional experi- ences related to their opportunities in teaching. Teachers Occupations is a cooper- ative training program, sponsored by Mrs. Eddie Ray and Mrs. Nora Tucker, for juniors and seniors who spend one or two hours every day working in a classroom under a teacher's supervision. A. Jerald Dlke, Kelle Woodard, Lorralne Martin and Mrs. Ray speak before the TO and FTA members. B. Mrs. Tucker and Mrs. Ray listen to students' sugges- tions during a meeting. B. 5 S E 2 Q s E Q ! I Q l 9 A. TEACHERS OCCUPATIONS FRONT: Lynn Williams, Deanna Miller, Jerald Dike, Becki Cain, Lorraine Martin Veleda Gage, Monica Elliot. BACK: Tam Bevis, Karla Portwood, Renee Oglesby Stephanie Cordell, Ray Williams, Lisa Staples, Lynn Morphis, Regina Alvis, Lesa Manziel. 'SN4 FUTURE TEACHERS FIRST ROW L to R: Mrs. Nora Tucker, Deanna Miller, Becki Cain, Jerald Dike, Dana Clark, Loraine Martin, Mrs. Eddie Ray. SECOND ROW: Bobby Dudley, Rhonda Folsom, Lana Tucker, Kim Burns, Angie Howard, Lynn Williams, Lisa Staples, Lynn Morphis, Veleda Gage, Regina Alvis, Ray Williams. THIRD ROW: Tam Bevis, Christy Anderson, Karla Portwood, Stephanie Cordell, Renee Oglesby, Angie Dowdy, Renee Beam, Monica Elliot, Lesa Manziel. 42 - Organizations A was gag me tr 1? V ,.7 h airy! A? i ' Y ,wp . l I W is ir Z ,Ziff T J: Q Y. ff T Ls 456 f if Journalism Students UNTEDNAUONALQ is F., o o wj in Honorarg Society ll GH Quill and Scroll is the International Honorary Q ., Society for high school journalists. Membership all' 'j is reserved for newspaper and yearbook staff members who meet the basic requirements established by the society and local chapter. This is the sec- ond year for WHS to be recognized as an active member of the society. The purpose of this organization is to instill in students the idea of scholarship and to advance the stand- ards of journalism. New members are initiated into Quill and Scroll at the annual publications banquet held in the spring. Miss Smith and Mrs. Brewer sponsor this organization. A. Members headed for camp in San Antonio last summer. B. Togetherness is . . . huddling for warmth on cold days. i , 4 1: .if OFFICERS A elf .ai FS UE WATCHWORO OF A Tami Clark - Sec., Treas., Melissa Winchester - Pres., Sharon Howard - V. Pres., Deanna Bradbury - Rep. B .- ' Q.v35g?' KFMF rrfgfzr SEATED: Jena Young, Tami Clark, Nicole lvy, Sharon Howard, Veleda Gage, Laurie Lamb, Deanna Bradbury, Sandy Stuck, Missy Stuck, Shannon Harden, Debbie Walker. STANDING: David Mogle, LeAnn Williams, Regina Alvis, Allison Blue, John Altier, Melissa Winchester, Leo Utz, Barry Walston. Organizations - 43 44 Student Congress Stresses Leadership Members of Student Congress con- duct a leadership training program for the eighth and ninth grade students. Under the direction of Mr. Willie Nichols, Mrs. Sarah Davis, and Mrs. Nora Tucker, this organization promotes and upholds the welfare of the students of White- house High School, creates and fosters a better understanding, encourages stu- dent participation in all school activities, establishes high ideals of conduct, trains the students to live usefully in a democ- racy and stimulates a desire to encour- age the development of character and integrity in Whitehouse High School. Congress members nominate them- selves by petition and then are elected by the student body. They meet every fourth Tuesday during activity period in the Commons Area. A. Scarlet Harden listens to Sherri Cooper's expla- nation of a problem. B. Stephanie Cordell, Glen Helm and Becki Cain review a document. C. Nichole Ivy is amused by Allen Henderson's gestures. Q Shannon Harden - President, Melissa Winchester - Vice-President BOTTOM ROW: Shannon Harden, Melissa Winchester. SECOND ROW: Jim Bob Carr, Carolyn Clay, Becki Cain, Glen Heim, Scarlet Harden. THIRD ROW: Ray Williams, Joe Hirscheider, Sharon Howard, Cynthia Mullenax, Nicole lvy, Sandy Stuck. FOURTH ROW: Mic- helle Bellah, Angie Howard, Brent Brown, Leann Neill, Kim Adams, Rhonda Tapp, David Tucker. FIFTH ROW: Deanna Bradbury, Dana Clark, Debbie Reid, Scott Garner, Stephanie Cordell, Susan Thompson, Allen Henderson, Margie Beasley. SIXTH ROW: Ronnie Burns, Kay Hargrave, Renee Beam, Sherri Cooper, Genetta Bealsey, Steve Parish, Christina Anderson. SEVENTH ROW: Phyllis Spencer, Debra Caldwell, Rosalyn Ervin. - Organizations I.. fiQ' W STUDENT CONGRESS SENATORS SEATED: Cynthia Mullenax, Nicole Ivy, Sharon Howard, LeAnn Neill, Sandy Stuck, Ronda Tapp. STANDING: Michelle Bellah, Ray' burn Williams, Brent Brown, Angie Howard, Joe Hirscheider, Kim Adams. I A. B. STUDENT CONGRESS REPRESENTATIVES FIRST ROW: Deanna Bradbury, Dana Clark, Debbie Reid, Scott Garner, Stephanie Cordell, Susan Thompson, Allen Henderson, David Tucker. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Burns, Kay Hargrave, Renee Beam, Sherri Cooper, Genetta Beasley, Steve Parrish, Margie Beasley. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Spencer, Debra Caldwell, Rosalyn Ervin, Christy Anderson. Organizations D.E. Helps Prepare Students for Employment Distributive Education is a two-year program designed to prepare students for employment in retail, wholesale, and service occupational fields. Students attend three classes and one-hour the- ory class in school, then work the remainder of the day. DECA's 28 members sold candles and calendars to raise funds and conducted an employer-employee banquet. They also partici- pated in area, state and national contests. DE stu- dents must maintain a C average, good attend- ance record, good citizenship and a personal interview with the coordinator, Mr. Andy Jarvis. le' X four Y 1' X 4 ,025 XX X X00 C6 . Y N. J' JZ Q .Q X X. eg P 444, X, ss- , -L g ai. , I, 1, flax P K 4 f ,Av a, X s v -. O New ,,,:, ffm, OFFICERS SITTING L to R: Kathy Hurst - President. STANDING L to R: Donna Busby - Vice President, Cheryl Richardson - SecretaryfTrea- I surer, Dwayne Griffin - Reporter, Sherry Hooper - Social Chairman. NOT PICTU RED: Thomas Hill - Social Chairman. in W- - KNEELING L to R: Donal Domm, Chris Onstott, Sherry Hooper, Jana Little, Kathy Hurst, Mark Lemley, Karla Portwood, Terry Draper. STANDING L to R: Todd Owens, Dwayne Griffin, Kenny Brown, Jeff Peevey, Cheryl Richardson, Carla Creech, David Perry, Dwayne Hunt, Mr. Andy Jarvis, Donna Busby, Hillarie Schiller, Ted Teague, Steve Krall, Sharon Black, Van Presley. 46 - Organizations h- ,.f A. B. D. 'still' .... F. A. DE meets to discuss the sale of candles and calendars. B. Todd Owen and Sherry Hooper post DE information in the Commons area. C. Mr. Jarvis explains to Cheryl Richardson how to approach a customer. D. DE cut-ups! E. Mr. Jarvis is in deep concentration. F. DE members just love to sit and chat! E. A X ....,.-W U K -:'. 1: V: .. 'Eff' 6 . j i E3 L-L. F ws . W.. . Organizations 1 - ... . .. N --- f . . ,, 1, 1 ,,., Q.. t Q...-f . Ji .. ' - 1 in X, X, 4 , - Turning a Wrench! Vocational lndustrial Clubs of Amer- ica provides juniors and seniors inter- ested in auto mechanics with a chance to really get greasy and dirty and turn a few wrenches. Mr. Vernon Thedford instructs and guides the stu- dents enrolled in Auto Mechanics about general automobile repair and the safe and proper handling of tools and equipment. VICA students partici- pate with FFA students in the annual fish fry in the spring. A. Has L. B. DeCIoux's 4-wheel drive truck shrunk. B. Travls Bell washes his hands after a greasy job! C. Richard Barbee and Craig Myers unscrew a art as Joe Todd looks on. D Scott p . Hllburn, L. B. DeCIoux and Scott Dowdy take a 'eff' break. A. B. C. D. STANDING L to R - Mr. Vernon Thedford, Ricky Gross, William Caldwell, Glenn Heim, Monty Smith, Scott Hllburn, John Posey, Craig Myers, Kevin Harmon, Brent Chambless, Eric Williams, Richard Barbee, David Eads, Michel Jeter, Greg McGlaun, Scott Smith, Travis Bell, Ronnie Burkett, David Staples, Ron Allen, Joe Todd, Scott Dowdy. 48 -- Organizations kr Q STANDING L to R - Michele Duncan N35 ' . -.,. Q 7 if Cosmetologg Course Cosmetology, a two-year course for juniors and seniors interested in hair dressing, is designed to prepare students in cutting, styling hair and advising customers in personal hair care. Students attend high school for half a day and attend Cosmetol- ogy classes in Barrow Beauty School in Tyler for the rest of the day. Stu- dents are required three hours of laboratory instruction per day for a total of 500 hours plus 250 hours completed in regular school per year. In May of their senior year, after completing a total of 1500 hours, students are able to take the State Board Exams in Austin to become licensed Cosmetologists. There are eight students presently enrolled in this class. fl V A. Mlchele Duncan practices cutting hair on Rhona Hearon, B. Lynae Lambert rolls Karen Green's hair. C. Dannette Stuart washes Rhona Hearon's hair. B. C. le ...tea i I S and Dannette Stuart. ROW 2 - Lynae Lambert, Rhona Hearon, Martha Coats and Karen Green. Organizations - 49 Students Study Construction Vocational Opportunities Clubs of Texas is an organi- zation for students interested in learning general con- struction trades. The club sponsor, Mr. John O. Conner, guides these 13 students in the proper handling and use of tools and equipment along with helping them to develop an individual pride in workmanship. They learn to organize activities, develop self-respect and respect for others and strengthen self-confidence. Students are required to participate in all class projects and complete at least one individual project. Students do not charge for their work or projects but donations to the club are accegted. I A. VO T emblem. B. James Martin and Tlm Jones build a cabinet. C. James Martin shapes a piece of wood. D. Mr. Connor helps Calvln Gilbert drill. QMS Q l si' ' .fmt FIRST ROW - Tim Jones, Joe Galan, James Martin. SECOND ROW - Mark Gross, Mr. Connor, Kelly Heim, a 50 - Organizations nd Mike Moreno. Work Study Students Involved in World of Work Work study students are taught the practical requirements of the world of work . Eighteen stu- dents are placed in job situations on or off campus for training by the Vocational Adjustment Coordinator, Mrs. Annie Tubbs. The work study program is a part of the high school curriculum and students must be juniors or sen- iors to participate. A. Mrs. Tubbs counsels Tommy Chapman about his job. B. Shirley Ervln carhops at the Sonic. C. Danny Hlll Keeps the Commons Area clean. D. Paula Hawklns enjoys working at the Dairy Queen. l n-f ' g J be rj SEATED Yvonne Thrush Cheryl Durham Annie Brown Debbie Martin, Mrs. Annie Tubbs. STANDING - James Gamblin, Gary Kelly Mark Gross James Martin Paula Hawkins Calvin Gilbert Shirley Ervin, Danny Hill, Rudy Rubio, Sam Martin, Tommy Chap- man Organizations - 51 uture armers ' T The Future Farmers of America is an organization for agricultur- ally oriented students preparing them for possible employment in an agriculture field. FFA gives students a better knowledge of agri- o culture, how to work and take care of animals and raise crops, as they are required a farm-home project. Members take numerous field trips to area farms. They also take a trip to the Houston Fat Stock Show and camp out at Broken Bow, Oklahoma. Members raised money for these projects by selling fruit in October and sell- ing stock trailers on consignment. Sponsor for this organization is Acker Hanks. Nflo ' I - 1- . .' K ' fp X Q 6 I I M ' Aim .imp i X 'gg ff- Q O ,Q Q M6051 A. Randy Hale and Randy Hiett get welding instructions from Mr. Christian. B. Gary Dubose begins his task of welding. FIRST ROW: Mr. Christian, Jyl Lindsey, Richard Maxwell, Kyle Stephenson, Mark Connor, Jerry Kuechle, Bobby Dudley, Jim Bob Carr, Mr. Hanks. SECOND ROW: Dwayne Brown, Tim C mes, Lee Forst, Shane Stainback, Jack Casabeer, Gary Dubose, Dee Headly, Rodney Gurkett, Belvin Hail, Craig Tidwell, Jerald Dike, THIRD ROW: Bryan O'Neal, Jett Kuechle, Cyharles Wood, Jason Pelham, Terry Pittman, Mark Denning, John Posy, Glen North, Tonya Clar, Larry Choldress, Mark Holman, Dee Hanks. FOURTH ROW: Karen Kirby, Kirby, Kirk Krisle, Jamie Coats, Holly Hendrix, Missy Slaughter, Joel Harris, Terr Cochron. Hank Griffin, Raymond Kester, Wayne Rodrick, John Clute, Deron Rowe, Mike Kieny. FIFTH ROW: Roger Stanton, Jamie Hammonds, Sonny almer, Randy Heitt. Chris Carlisle, Kenny Morris, Greg Sharp, James Lamson, Joey Abna, Tara MacNamee, Carol Staples, Cindy Moody, Rachel Morrow. SIXTH ROW: Clint Nabors, Robert Towery, Johnny Wesley, Randy Hale. Jerry Brown, Skip obinson, Freddie Johnson, Stuart Gregg, David Cheatham, Jenny Hammonds, Tammy Moore, Lynn Baile , Curtis Young, Joey Miller. SEVENTH ROW: Steve Prichett, Tony Reeves, Chris Brent, Chip Spencer, Mark Nash, Wayne Prda, Calvin Brown, Bobby Cole, Stuart Hilburn, Ron Chess, Gary Oglesby, Randy Draughton, Ronald Burkett. 52 Organizations A Growing Experience! Senior Chapter Officers lst ROW L to R: President - Jim Bob Carr, Vice President - Bobby Dudley. 2nd ROW L to R: Treasurer - Richard Maxwell, Sentinel- Kyle Stevenson, Reporter - Jyl Linsey, Student Advisor - Jerry Kuechle, Secretary - Mark Conner. Junior Chapter Officers lst ROW L to R: President - Dwayne Brown, Vice President - Glenn North. 2nd ROW L to R: Secretary - Kirk Krisle, Student Advisor - Kenny Morris, Sentinel - Joey Abna, Reporter - Ronald Burkett, Treasurer - Lee Forst. Organizations - 53 General A . Mechanics General Ag. Mechanics is a two hour class for stu- dents who have completed the first two years of Vocational Ag. These students learn all phases of Ag. Mechanics and get practical experience in each phase. They do everything from welding, plumbing, and electrical work to construction trades, concrete and small engine repairs. They build different projects for people in the commu- nity, everything from cattle feeders to farm implements, and take field trips to see these pro- jects in use. General Ag. Mechanics' students also participate in FFA fruit and trailer sales. The spon- sor of this organization is Mr. Acker Hanks. B. D. 54 Organizations Q A 2 .4154 .4 7 e X. X . sxpeixflg J ' 6 ugh s is it .X .x,' x K E S 1 is P i An FFA Partner! A. Danny Thompson laughs at Mr. Hank's joke. B. FFA boys prepare to go to the farm. C. Roger Stanton sharpens his tools. D. John Spencer and Dee Headley think Jerry Kuechle has gone crazy! E. General Ag. Mechanic cut-ups! F. Stuart Hil- burn prepares to work hard. G. Randy Hiett watches his partner weld. H. Jyl Lindsey laughs at class room jokes. I. Steve Hagan, Joel Harris ignore Terry Cochran. J. Ag guys take a break to cook steak and potatoes every Friday. Organizations 55 NHS Provides Tutoring Service One of the projects National Honor Society had this year was a tutoring service. Other projects included visiting nursing homes and hospitals and provid- ing food for needy families. The organi- zation's fund raising projects were car washes, which provided over S200 for the officer installation banquet and new member initiation service. The objective of NHS is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in all stu- dents. Membership in this organization is based upon scholarship, service, lead- ership and character. Candidates shall have spent at least one semester in this school and be members of the sopho- more, junior or senior class. Candidates eligible for election to the chapter shall have a minimum scholarship overall average of 85 with no semester grade lower than a C. The club, which is supervised by Mrs. Edith Brewer, met on the third Tuesday of each month during activity period in the library. A. Larry Rlce, if you do that one more time ... B. Taml Clark and Allison Blue prepare slips for NHS meeting. COpposite pagej A. Deanna Mlller, Paula Clay and Rhonda Folsom get into the swing of wash- ing cars. B. NHS members get in their orders for patches and pins. C. Members listen during activity period. D. Scott takes a break while Larry and Clndy wash cars for NHS fund raising. 5. . - ' Ei A. B OFFICERS Paula Clay - Sec., Missy Stuck - Pres., Larry Rice - V. Pres., Karen Hackler - Treas r SENIOR CHAPTER: BACK ROW L to R: Sandy Stuck, Maureen Kieny, Darrell Stewart, Mac Anderson, David Tucker, Jay Blackwell, Linda Ghol son, Jeff Perkins, Diana Snider, Veleda Gage, Jena Young, Debbie Walker. 2ND ROW: Lisa Manziel, Tammy Tate, Gina Lough, Renee Beam Brett Pelham, Paula Clay, Karen Hackler, Roger Hicks, Cynthia Mullenax, Rhonda Rossi, Kelle Woodard, Cindy McAbee, Kristi Pitts, Sheri Keeling. SITTING: Monica Elliott, Christy Anderson, John Altier, Larry Rice, Missy Stuck, Deanna Miller, LeAnn Williams, Becki Cain, Sharon Howard, Dee Ann Mitchell. NOT PICTURED: Tami Clark, Allison Blue. 56 - Organizations S 'V iv: W, it W, I. ,Q fin, Q 4, ii! ...J fgzkf 4 . Los Companeros The need for a second language is increas- ing. Meeting this need are Spanish I and II stu- dents in Los Companeros. Memberships in Pan American Student Forum of Texas grants the club representation at the State Conven- tion in San Antonio. Club members work hard during the year, spreading a Spanish flavor to WHS. They prepare signs for different activities and participate in the Whitehouse Christmas Parade and East Texas Language Festival. Feb- ruary 14 marks a special day for Los Com- panerosf' On this day members deliver their Valentine carnations to loved ones. OFFICERS SITTING L to R: Sec. - Shannon Harden, Pres. - Karla Shira, Rep. Sandy Stuck. STANDING L to R: V. Pres. - Doug Adkins, PASF Rep I sentative - Brent Brown. I A. I SITTING L to R: Dusty Stephens, Rayburn Williams, Brent Brown, Doug Adkins, Karla Shira, Shannon Harden, Sandy Stuck, Wilbert Dorsey, and Leo Utz. SECOND ROW: Butch Redfern, Monica Elliot, Rhonda Tapp, Darlene Wilbanks, Sandy Hiett, Angie Clay, Kim Carr, Regina Alvis, Rhonda Rossi, Scott Garner, Donna Redfern, Chris Brownell, and Miss Vickie Smith. THIRD ROW: Lisa Manziel, Joy Warren, Lisa Odom, Lee Forst, Greg Lightfoot, Linda Gholson, Allen Henderson, Gigi Valentine, Lynn Morphis, Mike Bevis, Mar- cie Nugent, and Ken Rice. 58 - Organizations nrriw, g D. I F. .'!'?j 1 . . H. A. Miss Smith is amused with one of her students. B. Ken Rice looks interested in sornee one. C. Spanish members discuss new projects for 1980-1981. D. Spanish Class seems to be engrossed in their Spanish magazines. E. Brent Brown is interested in Spanish while Scott Garner is only worried about getting his picture taken. F. Spanish Club mern- bers are excited to be a part of their meeting. G. Sandy Stuck doesn't seem like she is listening to what Miss Smith has to say. H. The Spanish language and culture are fun to study. Organizations Spirit Makers The varsity cheerleaders really work hard to get school spirit burnin' at WHS. These six enthusiastic young ladies, spon- sored by Mrs. Mary Beth Hilburn, cheer for most varsity athletic events, girls' sports, and pep ral- lies. The cheerleaders were cho- sen in the spring by a panel of judges and the student body. They attended a week long camp in the summer, where they won four first place and one second place ribbons. They won the spirit stick three times and got to bring it home with them. The cheerleaders sold spirit ribbons, made signs, and decorated the athletes' lockers to Off Stephanie Cordell - Sr. Angie Dowdy - Jr. promote school spirit! X ' YI ' ., ,l Nisiika Rochelle Jackson - Jr. Lana Tucker - Soph. Kim Burns - Soph. CL ' 's5w3'f'i9r Rhonda Folsom - Soph. , ig ' 9 S' is ,H 'sg . . b gi .. , -E rx J . 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Cheerleaders Who are the five spirited freshmen you see at all the junior varsity and ninth grade games? The JVfFreshmen Cheerleaders of course!!! These girls are chosen at the end of their eighth grade yearg they practice during the summer and after school until they get their routines and cheers perfected. Mrs. Patsy Denman, the mother of one of these young ladies, serves as their spon- sor. A. Danlca Denman and Kelly Smith wait for kick off, B. Cheer- leaders encourage players from the sidelines. C. Danica Don- man and Janlce Jordan want that first down! D. Kelly Smlth and Clndy Waters simultaneously perform a routine. C. ft Shit ii . Q if uni il i .. ,-,. A J . . .sjf i .- 1:12 A ., K JV CHEERLEADERS Cindy Waters Cindy Waters, Danica Denman, Ilene Jones, Kelly Smith, Janice Jordan Ilene Jones Danica Denman Kelly Smith Janice Jordan Organizations - 63 7' Mi 1 ,N ' x in ' -1 , I . mqm ,. 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D. Mrs. Dodd and Missy Stuck discuss the details of the night's performance. E. The life of a drill team member waiting patiently to go onto the field. ,-sluid' 5 1 5 ' sf, T K W N A' S Q Y I ' 'v ...I X X 1 x I A-P' 4 Egg? 3 'FSE X if E . Kb' ' Q i S A X I . ,fa 5, V A A .-9.4 aff ...-1' I 70- anizatio . . ll? 'E X ' ,' 1 if S ' ri E 1 '. y i WWIIQ M Q '51 5 A,zz I 'L MI i f ' 'L 5 K i 1f'm Wfi ., A i i ti ,-it ' ' t . 'lx- , iv: y ,,.va. ,.,,,. K NV f , n 4 ., 6 nl L: if J Y. Q' W'k Z .Q i Wm ......----V N, J 41, 21 , U , V, , 1 it W iz '7f. ,WA .M-anqlllv'-WW Y- i ' fl ,W f 2 lg m y - 1 i . Q' 2' i J I X K li' .A.A T Z ff. ' tif' in Q Q 9 .1 l D. if dc dw, Z, 1 A. The bonfire is highlighted with the stand rou- tines ofthe First Ladies. B. Missy Stuck, Deanna Bradbury, and Mrs. Dodd frantically try to find the right song. C. First Ladies wait patiently. D. ls that really you, Angie Howard? E. Cindy McAbee decides initiation isn't all that fun. Organizations - M. WHITEHOUSE l MARCHING i Band Director - Bobbg Richardson 1 .Q as , ,,,m,,f,-V N, T 7' FRONT: John Altier. FIRST ROW: Christy Anderson, Linda Gholson, Tammy Bradshaw, Lisa Witt, Cindy Kennedy, Kim Adams, SECOND ROW: Phyllis Spencer, Sherri Cooper, Janice Jordan, Marcy Shrode, Kim Hunt, Karla Shira, Karen Hackier, Julie Nichols, Lora Walston, Teri Hamil- ton, LeAnn Neill, Susan Brown. THIRD ROW: Gina Lough, Paula Clay, Tulisha Langford, Kelley Hogenmiller, Deidre McQueen, Arnetter Dorsey, Kara Portwood, Shannon Ivy, Rodney Candyfire, Cliff Walker, Terry Evans, Greg Press, Patrick Moran. FOURTH ROW: David Mogle, David Tucker, Terry Bussey, Cindy Moody, Stacie McNeil, Eric Gray, Dean Owens, Tracy Cottrell, Renee Beam. BACK: Steve Richardson, Mike Smith. 72 f Organizations 4 ' th' V536 - -' 3 5 , .,,. Q if +31 fi., 'vi 'QQ ' k1M 1,Lgu:r-!', ' -11 lf, . W ' ' ' 4, 'S 5' 27 H ' 0' i ,X . 5 Q bv- X ff -' ' - 3 lx 7 5.212 R . .L 3 3 ' lr giilyg F f iNf-22+ ' f QI, at an 'ww Q :M . , m 'ww-. . , V' K .M L,,, V V. iii! F 1 nz lc 10995 Li N , Q w2.f'153g,L 5' ,VVA ugh, Drum Major - Tammy Taie 7 I 980- I 981 DRUM MAJOR Tammg Taie WILDCAT BAND COUNCIL L to R: David Mogle, Teri Hamilton, Genetta Beasley, Renee Beam, Sherri Cooper. SEC- OND ROW L to R: Loronda Brown, Gina Lough, Sam Walzel, Christi Anderson, Carl Smith. Band Awarded Outstanding Mark The WHS Marching Band was named the Outstanding AAA Band in the Ste- phen F. Austin Homecoming Parade, and was awarded first division in the UIL Marching Contest. In the spring they participated in UIL Solo and Ensemble contest and concert and sight reading contests. The band per- formed in the Harvest Festival Parade and the Whitehouse and Troup Christ- mas parades. To raise money for their spring trip, band members conducted the Harvest Festival and sold candles. Band members, under the direction of Mr. Bobby Richardson and Drum Major Tammy Tate, practice for two hours every Monday night and each instru- ment had weekly section rehearsals to continue their ffl standards. . . ,rii 'H in OFFICERS SENIOR BAND MEMBERS BOTTOM L to R: Lisa Wimberly -- Secretary, Cynthia BOTTOM L to R: Carl Smith, John Altier, Christi Anderson, David Mogle. Mullenax - V-Pres. TOP L to R: Tammy Tate - Drum TOP L to R: Tammy Tate, Gina Lough, Lisa Wimberly. Major, John Altier - President, Karen Hackler Reporter. Organizations - 75 up ,- ,5 if -x... T Sw .Ll fwuusrrzx f 35 'w 'L is -+1 1. Fm? m, , x.,.. Wa A I E I 5 Q 1 5 umnasnnass an i ' A , ,IVA , , wr , ,gp I Aj ' Q3 2, ,Y yi A La M M 0 4 it u,,,.,. ...N A k wf ff ' f xf, N514 2 Q-M -,,- Tw ff W 'H , ' V A Wy- .V , in W- F . ,, 1' , .J- f If 11 H it W3 ft ly K W . 5, 1 .,,. Ks. 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RN-NM -.Lu-14-1 1 X Gw- ,wg UVB, if alia 46 F S-kfnvr 80 - Personalities SECTION EDITOR: Qandg Stuck Personalities are an important part of Whitehouse High School but these few have been selected to represent the whole student body Some are alike but most have nothing in common These Personalities reflect on us the student body Through secret ballots the seniors elect those they feel are best suited for each honor The student body as a Camput Cut Up The top ten are selected by the teachers and the top three students are determined after the third nine weeks based upon their yearly average from Whitehouse High not including any grades from other schools In any sense these Personalities are considered an honor whole, vote on All-Campus Favorites and Personalities - 81 Wcdealdalafzdcm Edzwtdvm Hadmam 7677 82 Personalities Sazwmmaw you f-idwefa ?532 Wwtafzdcw .laafzq 26ce 94.36 7 603 The 1981 Top Ten Students in Whitehouse High School are Missy Stuck, Larry Rice, Christi Anderson, Jim Bob Carr, Mel- issa Winchester, Rayburn Wil- liams, Tami Clark, Allison Blue, Shannon Harden and Renee Beam. These nine seniors and one junior were selected by the faculty on the basis of leader- ship, courtesy, honesty, loy- alty, sportsmanship, punctual- ity. dependability, cooperation, scholarship and citizenship. 84 - Personalities mdaddd Efaaw Staci , if .iw :laws ff, lucy Zdclevuifdee we .if li ,W M 647644204 Kate 1401461440 143.46444 2346 ,sei JG I 740.44 naw awe Eenee .lgmaede gum fddttd 261015 eww 5 ,,1 lQ9 'W V 15,1 W A f 1 faglwm Wdkmu 77016444 Qayle Wmdum Slmmon 7464 gfaulen 6240! Selected by a faculty committee, Larry Rice was chosen as Young Texan of 1981. This award is spon- sored by the Tyler Optimist Club. The senior student selected for this award must exhibit good leader- ship, scholastic ability and loyalty. 6 fi' 86 - Personalities .4 2464 D.,-422. Christina Anderson is the recipient of the 1981 Daugh- ters of the American Revolu- tion's Good Citizen Award. This award is presented to a senior student having qualifications of leadership, dependability, serv- ice, and patriotism to an out- standing degree. Christy was chosen by a faculty committee. frm V 'DWR' N- ll X K , i W'-N., N ,M X. 555 5 fi ' l' if fl! ,gi HVJMJ I I-H2 if 22 5 NX! ff l If ,A I wi 3 5 if U 4 , W -51 7 E 1 2 ' 1 5, I , K A A 1' as d K , , I gg, .,,mg1.,, 5g,,,i, ,, A V ,, 3 ff. , w ,, My ,, ' V , A . 1 , ,,,, , V,,, , f .f ' lf! ,L L L , .. 5, 0 f -- ' - I 5 Q j 1- .A ' f ,AmLL ,, , i,,w, M ,,AALLL ,MW 5,,, . , ,J ,, ,, L.,,,, V V M ,,,A,,, Q , ,J 1 ,fa W ' wx ' M W 1 4 i f if an 44 M MMM The Tyler Optimist Club sponsors the Youth in Government award. Three senior students, Jim Bob Carr, Allison Blue and Brett Pelham were selected by a faculty committee on the basis of leadership, dependability, cooperation, and good gov- ernment grades. 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'1 few- . l, Q has 8 writ an M Q ,fx Ji o SECTION EDITOR: Shannon Harden Competltuon teamwork and dolng the best a person can are all characterlstlcs of the athletic pro gram at W H S Each sport us unlque In Its own way Football IS physlcal rough and Includes a lot of teamwork Basketball IS physlcal also and It takes great talent and a lot of dedlcatuon from each player so that the team will be suc cessful Sports IS a great part of many hugh school students hves whether they re on the team or cheerung from the stands At W H S we as students can be pro ud of our fme athletes coaches and facllltles There are seven dlf ferent sports In W H S foot ball basketball volleyball baseball track tennis and golf v - r v 1- v v ... , , v v v v v 1 1 Sports - 103 Varsity Wildcats The Varsity Wildcats finished fourth in district with a 3-3-1 record. The Wildcats started practice the third week of August and practiced every week day except game day, until the third week of November. They practiced an average of three hours a day and they practiced on offense, defense and specialties. Win- ning on Friday night is what football means to me, commented Jim Bob Carr. He continued saying, The reason I like football is because I enjoy teamwork . When asked, What does winning on Friday night mean to you? Joe Hirscheider said, Having my girlfriend and I walk off the field with a smile and singing the Gambler on the bus, and then he summed it up by saying, lt gives me a lot of pride within myself. A. Cats hustle to switch positions. B. Ken Choice scores a Wildcat touchdown. C. Coaches Luce and Bowle give important hints to the defense. D. Wildcat players relax during pep rally before a game. 3 lui A. l . -Qgfivl T TT 3 is Q, - A 'Q fi fl , A 37 .,,.. . 7 V H., , ' Q 4, ' i F - L H F? 4, fr. f C l 5' 'mst W T Wcilrd F', lZt'41ff'full hints F My 'B xumx V. L I 7 ' . , A 1 1 ,f T ' H' 'fl -L , f. ...ff I V3 5. :pf - A -5- fl. ., . W ,A h A' M , V , ...Y ,,,',m,?,XVk, , . . 5-V, 4? ,ff 'ni'gxf,. V fr- V i -We 1 J , i I . 't-My ,' ' 'f I I . A ' wx x, Hu .Ak A . V10 . V. -9 gif, .tr , l L to R ROW 1 - Coach Booker T. Bowie, Greg McGlaun, Mark Hol- man, Randy Hale, Richard Barbee, Doug Adkins. ROW 2 - Coach Larry Scoggin, Scott Wills, Craig Myres, Brett Pelham, Joe Hir- scheider, Kenny Byrd, Jim Bob Carr. ROW 3 - Head Coach John Wills, Ricky Morris, Mark Conner, John Parker, Joe Todd, Dave Whi- tehurst, Tony Perez. of Varsity Football on Varsity Football no Varsitg on Varsitg Fggiball . W miifikaff' Danny Gravitt Doug Adkins 104 - Sports Sr. Tackle Sr. Split End .Ioe Hirschelder Jlm Bob Carr Sr. FB and LB Sr. TE and CB M 1 we 'mf f- ' B. C. .U ' H r ' 4.-FSM ' 'v 'ff if ,fi rw , ff M N wyp, A ng. . ,TX wtf V M , at Pi, Vg . S if W-,,,,,,. . l M Q' 4'-:ftiygrxg 4 A . V 1 N ' A A - - '..Hfl1?.f+m s , T ' 1 W' V ' f f1,'ii - f'1'J:'ir l'.'1 . fs ' Q '-4' bl' 'Ev 'ft i :F'fif'l?M A A ,gig ' N 'mu ff . '3,.fwQJ,.g,52.l1.5.-gagti,' Q tk RM T ' 7 'A , 'V' 3' ' ' mu. 4?m.i12'1 -to R ROW 1 - Kyle Payne, Travis Bell, Gary Hays, Jeff Waterbury, Vlitch Byrd, Trainer Glenn Heim. ROW 2 - Richard Maxwell, Steve X Darrish, Darrell Dancer, Clifford Moore, Craig Tidwell, Bubba Wat- cins, Coach Bill Luce, Coach Scott Malcom. ROW 3 - Danny Gravitt, David Eads, James Martin, Ken Choice, Sam Martin. D. v Football no Varsity Football vu Varsitg Football no Varsity Fogfball U. - .1,,,.gaM'1f-il' S X, ,v ,rf 1- ' r if J, -ff.w,,,,. K we M y LV, . , . Scott Wells Jeff Waterbury Mark Conner Ricky Morris S. B LB . . . , r Q and Sr CB Sr Def End Sr Guard Sports-105 d 'l l 1 A. Ken Choice scores an important touchdown. B. Jeff Waterbury warms up before the game starts. C. Injured Tony Perez wishes he was play- ing. D. Joe Hirscheider executes a fine run. E. The Wildcat offense moves the ball well. F. Joe Hirscheider squeezes past the defense. G. Clif- ford Moore drinks water as trainer Glenn Heim watches on. H. A victorious touchdown! I. There is anticipation on the sideline, J. Scott Wills leads the offense to a first down. x .M K ii, Q. ... ,W . ,fri N W,-' - IQ: - ,V .we . oc --A.. ,..,,5AW A. Football ' 0 0 'Q' ,. , C l'i?'i.W ' or Kenny Byrd Brett Pelham Clifford Moore Tony Perez Sr. CB Sr. Guard Sr. Split End Sr. Center 106 - Sports F Q . T .mf X an 7 '3 VA . ff Dave Whitehurst Glenn Heim Travis Bell Gary Hays Sr. Tackle Trainer Jr. Tackle Jr. LB and Guard Sports o o o Varsiig o o 0 Varsiig 0 0 0 V Foofball A. Coach Bowie is so confused. B. Yea! Beau Idom is alright. C. Louis Rhone, Craig Tidwell and Beau Idom take a quick drink between plays. D. Jeff Waterbury waits to return the kick-off. E. .loe Hirscheider, Jeff Waterbury and Craig Tid- well hustle off at half-time. F. The Wildcat offense is ready to show their stuff. G. Don't be sur- prised, Coach Wills, you know they can do it. H, Wildcats pay respect for the flag. I. Wildcats just love pep rallies. C. D. E Varsity Foot a on Varsity Foot a no Varsity Football vu Varsity F Mitch Byrd 108 - Sports Jr, CB il ' '-.4.:-MVP K - W David Eads Ken Choice Joe Todd Jr. Tackle Jr. FB Jr. FS and QB Qs. 10' L., Q . 5 K 4 . Mil' S .. fifii ' J. ff .. ff... kkk., .. . A -1,-2 N . A-:X . we K immw i A, KX, 1.,.....-.amy .. ,.. S.. . - N I e . 1 fr M - x..L r F. G. fin Qi Ulf' rx i 'LJ X 1 vi., Q ef' W' E , A .. 'Nxlj 1.4 Az A' il 5 4' 5, ,X ...fs ' ns, K r ., .- - ' -.. -'-v-4 ...s..,g.1 A I , V 'xxx . ,.: - ish . K . A. .Q . N, . , . H. I. ln Varsilg Foolball uv Varsilg Foolball on Varsil Foolball ' -0 Foolball J Kyle Payne Jr, Tackle 1.5, Q r 2,1 eff 4 .,l.. . . . , h J I g Craig Tidwell Darrell Dancer John Parker Jr. SS Jr. Tackle Jr. Centersports - 109 A. A great touchdown by Joe Hirscheider on Homecoming night. B. Scott Wills hands off to Ken Choice for a good run. C, Wildcats hustle to make a P great play. D. Hit him hard, Joe Hirscheider!! E. The mighty Wildcats warm J 'Q by ,vm X . 'A 5 r . , if 'B . - 4, 'L ti x ' V- 'X .? -if ' 1 3l ' ,r s D. E. Eu Varsity Football uv Varsity Football vu Varsity Football on Varsity o Craig Myers Richard Barbee Greg McGIaun Mark Holman . . . S h. P t 110-Sports Jr QB Jr TB Jr TB op un er up on the new field for the first time. i J' JV DISTRICT CHAMPS!! if T The J.V. District Champs were 5 and 2 in season and 2 and 1 in district. There were 25 boys who partici- pated on this team. The team practiced every Monday through Wednesday and played their games on Thurs- day nights. In practice they worked on drills, funda- mentals and defense. Coach Scoggin said, This team put forth great effort and determination by all players, and I'm happy to be associated with them. Coach Scoggin is a great coach, and we appreciate him, and if he keeps dip'in, he's alright! commented Scott Sulser and Steve Hagan. When asked, Why do you play foot- ball? Tom Walding said, because it's a good feeling to play a rough sport and be good at it and the power to win. A. Coach Scoggin encourages his players to be rough. B. Which one will give in first? C. Jeff Hawkins and Charles Wood can't wait till it's their turn on the field. o R ROW 1 Pat Dudley Chris Brownell Ronnie Burns Charles Wood Waylon Saxon, Steve Hagan and Trainer Glenn Heim. ROW 2 - ch Larry Scoggin Jason Pelham Dwayne Brown John Absalom Franklin Mosley, Beau ldom, Jim Graham, Bryan O'NeaI, Eric Smith, ald Taylor and Coach Bill Luce ROW 3 Jeff Kuechle Jeff Hawkins Steve Gatlin, Lee Forst, Tom Walding, C. D. Davis, Ronnie Pettigrew, ry Pittman Stuart Hilburn Kenny Brown and Scott Sulser NOT PICTURED Craig Morton and Charlie Webb. J Football H0 Football uv JV Football vu JV Football uv J.V. Footbal - ,.- lm: -in 1 , Aix 1 5 312, NSEQ, K lv 'flm r , . -AU ,fin J. my w ooiball -0 ' JV Fooiball V 1 I on JV Fooiball vu JV Fooiball o o J V Fooi K JJ f V J 'W' gl, ,A .A Freshman Football The freshman football players were 5 and 4 in season and 3 and 3 in district. The play- ers practiced every day third period and for three hours after school on Mondays. They practiced mostly on offense and defense. These boys had a good season and improvement showed in the last three dis- trict games, which awarded us a winning season. Furthermore, these young men are blessed with a lot of talent, and they will con- tinue to improve and will be good at varsity level, commented Coach Booker T. Bowie. When asked, how do you feel about playing high school football for the first time, Dex- ter Erwin said, a good moment for me. if A A. Wildcats patiently await the referee's decision. B. ,A Wildcat defense looks tough. C. Coaches Bowie and Malcom instruct a Wildcat player on the next attack. D. Lornonda Brown seems to be on the wrong side of the field. 5. lst ROW L to R: Bo Moore, Steve Richardson, Lornonda Brown, Dwayne Rodiek, Kenny Terry, Scott Waddell, Steve Herber, Lonnie Brown, Mgr. Johnny Wesly. 2nd ROW: Micheal Jackson, Dexter Erwin, Joey Abna, Mike Moreno, Randy Drum, Clif Walker, John Clute, Kirk Krisle, Glen North, Micheal Manziel. 3rd ROW: Coach Scott Malcom, Stacey Deck, Freddie Johnson, Ronald Burkett, Charles Bell, Joey Miller, Gary Oglesby, Ron Chess, John Thompson, Coach Booker T. Bowie. v Freshman Football H- Freshman Football vw Freshman Football we District Champs The varsity volleyball district champs, coached by Roger Button, were 10 and O in district and 22 and 3 in season. The girls competed in a Bi-District game against Van losing 7 to 15 and 15 to 17. The girls practiced every day on fundamentals such as spik- ing, returning the ball, and new game plans. When asked what winning a volleyball game meant to her, Sheri Keeling said, lt feels good that we did our best and that we also know that our team has pride. Daphne Mackey said, Losing the Bi-District game to Van, I felt that the world had come to an end, and that all the work put forth was a total loss, but now that it's over, l'm looking forward to meet- ing Van again. A. Lady Cats are ready to play ball. B. The starting line-up. C. The Wildcats set the ball. D. Loraine Martin concentrates very hard. t.M!f'eJ9la W Quitman 1 White WHS? J was L to R - Wendy Wade, Daphne Mackey, Susan Mitchell and Kelle lA dard. Varsity Volleyball . . . Varsity Volleyball . . . Varsity Volleyball . . . Varsity V nv vii' Loraine Martin Sheri Keeling 114-Sports Junior Junior S ff' A 'a,.- . Daphne Mackey Phyllis Primrose Junior Junior L to R - Loraine Martin, Gigi Valentine, Becky Upchurch, Sheri Keel- W 'W f gy Qi, .. ff ,., .1 'P 1' V ' if 4 i.'r' M ,l . 'bw f JN av G ,xl 4 Q Q Q- 'f'-, ? ' 3' Y 'wi ' Q 9 ' 4 1 R - o RQXE B , , -P' N--W ,- wmv -W I . :BW Haus... i r o ,Y X: Md O ing and Phillis Primrose. AK-. S , H106 J 'M 4 if in ' , S I. , , Varsilg Volleyball . . . Varsilg Volleyball . . . Varsilg Vollegball . . . Varsilgi 2 :ff y I f H 5 vm 1 iq , if , Q 3 Q 5 l , ff if Q ,. -f , Susan Mitchell Junior Gigi Valentine Junior Wendy Wade Becky Upchurch Senior Junior Sports A. Gigi Valentine shows spirit for her team. B. The Lady Cats prepare to set the ball. C. Sheri Keeling and Phyl- lis Primrose talk about the game ahead. D. Loraine Martin ducks as Sheri Keeling bunts the ball. E. Phyllis Primrose sets the ball to Daphane Mackey. F. Daphne Mackey jumps up to defend the ball. 32 M f L S. 14 J v iii 2 i 2 l i Varsilg Volleyball . . . Varsilg Vollegball . . . Varsilg Volleyball .. . Varsiig Kelle Woodard Lou Lou Coats Becky Cain Roger Button Junior Manager Manager Coach 116 - Sports . g AS'- v at 34- Q ,-t PM B My X it --Q 3' aff 3' I 6 The Junior Varsity district champs, were 6 and 1 in district and 9 and 4 in season this year. The team, under the supervision of Coach Roger Button, practiced every day on serving, returning serves, and game strategy. When asked what the most excit- ing moment for her in volleyball was, Scar- lett Harden said, when we defeated Mineola for the District Championship. Sherri Cooper said, volleyball is an enjoya- ble sport because it's another way to com- pete and beat Brownsborof' A. The J.V. bench is full of spirit. B. Scarlett Harden prepares to serve. C. Sherri Cooper is ready to gain control of the ball as Scarlett Harden sets it. D. Coach Button plans game hw- strategy. E. Sherri Cooper bunts the ball over the D6 , s f Q . .,.., :j 1'x it it it A - .r t R fs I Wkkkom. attdamf' A it .whkdwa Zffdddelfmm Whkdamc ,lfiifvdde -we X3 ' it 206444 a 06183 1446-fwe 1. Y Wwam mavm, Wade, Lori LtoR- Karla Shira, Stacy Adair, Regina Eas I JVV , ttit .... .. .. , 5 . .A , -yi we f, Sandra Moore, Scarlett Harden and - t, Daphne Johnson. STANDING L to R - Sherri Cooper ett Goss . . . K JVV yy.. 1 a , of r . . ,,1QI..Flg . A 1 , . a r A . ii 74 -L L I . V ' l l MYR Q A. Lori King looks on as Regina East puts the ball over. B. Sherri Cooper waits as Scarlett Harden bunts the ball over. C. Marilyn Gossett goes for in Stacy Adair. D. Lori King goes upto spike the ball. E. Way to spike the ball! Lori King. F. The Lady Cats have a team discussion before the garne. G. Daphne Johnson serves the ball all the way over. ... W.. .- WM ... - .WM f. -up--or -is 2 1 N1 : 1, 5 15-535 .15 5 WHS8-13513-15 WHS15-3. 15-12 Rusk QQ WHS 15-133115-8 WHS 1 Mineola ,W X,..y1,w.n , ...' V '. ir f 17912 1 Vg, . .5 gg... . .... ..1... . A., N.. X X M 'W-S C D JV Volleyball . . . JV Vollegball . . . JV Vollegball . . . JV Volleyball . . . JV Vollei. Q xylllih wmmwre 71 'inmmgd to R Rhonda Tapp Polly Yeager Tamy Land Linda Martin Sherilyn Bell. KNEELING L to R Janice nica Denman Donna Redfearn Linda Honeycutt Angie Weston, Michelle Mackey. STANDING L to R - Tracy Jones Bonnie Casebeer Delondra Duncan Barbie Gabbard, Vicki Stafford, Kim Adams, Tl Freshman Lady Cats The freshman volleyball girls were O and 3 in district this year. The girls practiced every day third period on setting the ball, returning the ball, and spiking. Roger Button was the coach for this group. This was the first year the freshman girls have participated in volleyball activities. A. Scarlett Harden and Sandy Wade return the ball tothe opponents. B. Team in the huddlell C. Sherri Cooper and Sandy Wade go to defend the ball. D. Regina East bunts the ball over the net. E. Defense! Defense! QTW sssi Jtlli - 42 , .1 tfr .... lil. 32 14 11 iii' . :fi sm? v.5ffit',f bi ,,.,,,, K , Regional Semi- inalist The varsity guys, coached by C. L. Nix, were 27 and 8 in season and 11 and 3 in dis- trict competition this year. The Wildcats practiced every day for about two and one- half hours except on game days. They prac- ticed on out-of-bound plays and a variety of different offensive and defensive plays. When asked if he felt sad about it being his last year in high school basketball, Eric Wil- liamsaid, Yes, because it's my last time to compete in high school competition. A. Coach Ni-x thinks of the next game plan. B. Dannyvl-lill hustles underneat the goal. C. The ,ildcats prepare to jump for the Rall. D. Ricky,Gross anticipated his shot. E. oaches,Bowie and. Nix and Brgan Fitzger- ald areFhighlytemotionaI 'at the rownsboro game co garner s ows we are num er one. G. Jim raham fools his opponent. WHS 49 vs WHS 61 vs WHS 44 vs WHS 25 4 vs WHS . 44 vs ' WHS ' 64 vs WHS y 40 M vs WHS T 73 vs WHS 65 vs . ll WHS 63 4' vs WHS 56 vs WHS 60 vs WHS 68 f 'rvs 4 WHS 58 vs WHS 60 vs WHS 56 vs WHS 53 vs H .zziw - . wzizvm. Q If Mi-, ,. Z ..,.. 1 White Oak Mineola West Rusk Lindale Brownsboro Quitman Gilmer WHite Oak 59 Mineola P ' West Rusk Lindale Brownsboro Quitman Gilmer Brownsboro Van North Lamar KNEELING: Trainer Glen Heim. STANDING L to R Garner, James Langley, Ricky Gross and Dee Hanks Vars-itg Basketball . . . Varsity Varsitg Basketball . . . Varsity Basketball . . . A . .,.,,,,, W W Eric Williams Danny Hill James Langley Ricky Gross Senior Senior Junior Junior 120 - Sports ' N H5229 E. 'f A .2 V -l NY 2 , . E p 'C . 1' f 501' IEELINGZ Coach C. L. Nix. STANDING L to R: Danny Hill, '---n..... 5 ,vfw W ' N LQ -M ' k Barker, Eric Williams and Bryan Fitzgerald. F. G. silg Baskelball . . . Varsilg Baskelball . . . Varsilg Baskelball . . . Varsilg ' iffklfl in sigzkifx: . ,fa I.- fi, .al V. 45 elld. e Scott Garner Sophomore Dee Hanks Sophomore ' i QS i l X daii Bryan Fitzgerald Edward Anderson Sophomore Junior Sports - 121 K g k. , 0 ,.A, : im W V , . 221 , ,ZAAZEZAA 'W A S0 JI! Varsiig Baskefball . .Z Varsiig Baske+baIl . . . Varsiig Baskefball . . . Varsiig 59' , f ffm! an il an E . L X.. 1 if hx, Q . vi QF L L 3 l wi I 35 i 'GT f 5 U Aiming' rp. Q 1 A uf? -x L M M ,..: ,- .1 , R ja 5.112 ' K X MS I rv f Q f K an ir ww 4? is in ,bi fi i 1 l Q 4 Q 5 k x ? flax ' fi 'Ji if HW! 'Y K 1 g -P2 i 1 S, Q . A , 'gb Varsiig Baskeiball . . . Varsiig Baskefball . .. Varsi+g Baskeiball Varsii Qu' I 42 45 un 5 5 '33 sf ami 3,8 eh- 3 'W s Wim M 1, Z l Ax '15 'iii' W ill X 5 '.- , JV Baskeiball . . . JV Baskeiball . . . JV Baskeiball . . . JV Baskeiball . . . J ,V--'Q' Q? 'Mlm J ii 1 5 ss mm f' r' F w X F as iff 4 fjwg 41 ...X foo V1 5,2 U14 .- Freshmen Baskeiball . .. 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'af A wwg w 'qi , :j'i'E',-'I ' i'f5J'ifE .-wlf 'Af5zL'5i'f3 A .,,, ,,,. H ,. mm . ., , ,Q QQ A -,,1..: h1,.:., QE, 5 i .1 , -+L . ' 49,13 C46 R -4 W - l 24 3 t f A i 0 , l , ! 5 , W J 136-span ' ! Ai fi , A ' L.f, ,rr 'I , 1 595 ,qw w. Mi is I R Q , l J 3 f 7 .123 JV Baskeiball JV Baskeiball JV Baskeiball JV Baskeiball - E 5 We N , J K E154 JZ! fx F! B 4 A - K S +52 H J 4 as 4 9 A 10 wimww. Sb I I Varsity Boys Track The varsity boys, coached by Larry Scoggin, had thirty four boys going out tor the team at the time this page was sent to the pub- lisher. The boys practice on weights, long jump, pole vaulting, dis- cus, shot, hand-offs and hurdles. When asked what his main goal in track this year was, Larry Rice said, I want to goto state for the third time. Ray Williams said, I want to win state in the long jump. Good luck to Coach Scoggin and the whole team. A, Kyle Payne practices throwing the shot. B. Larry Rice and William Caldwell hus- tle to the finish line. C. Edward Anderson, Greg Lightfoot and John Absalom race for the finish line. D. Wildcat track team does exercises to warm up. E. Long dis- tance runners prepare for the 880 and the mile run. F. One-Two-Three Stretch! G. Coach Larry Scoggin gives instructions for the work out. H. Gary Hays warms up on the shot. I. Ricky Morris practices throwing the discus. J. Jason Pelham prac- tices getting in the blocks. K. Steve Hagan works on lifting weights. . I -4 I -4- 'M 411- B. I I - 1 wi' - .,.. .Ni X . ' i vt sm sffsaf . 'P' ,,... . A ,. kg ,- ,V f .iff , Q, as ROW 1 L to R: Gary Hays, Charlie Webb, Beau ldom, Chris ROW 2 L to R: Darrell Dancer, Steve Gatlin, Jason Pelham, Ken Rice, Bubba Watkins. ROW 3 L to R: Kyle Payne, Ken Choice Ronnie Caldwell. M' ' . grew. James Martin, William ...V . Varsity T Track .. . V ike Swindel Track . . . f .MM , Nxk-',,Xk Rf, ww.,-1 QM K W - f ' N -- wg: -,.gSQg'g'f1' 'ff I .- ,, ,. Nr ' W ., K. -- M. su - N, 7 k . ff-. .. LW Exams 9 k 'ww 'W Lm.. f' 1 T T :ff S- . Lp M-Q , A X L I fl-JP' fwqtgjc gg, ..ic an +L R W 1 L to R: Gerald Taylor, Jeff Waterbury, Ronnie Pettigrew, John Absalom, fHur hidrl-?OW2Lt R'T Wld' J'mGrh JHH ki C.D . scee o . om aung,i aam,e aw ns, . us, Greg Lightfoot, Edward Anderson. ROW 3 L to R: Ray Williams, Larry . Eric Williams, Ricky Morris, Clifford Moore, Kenny Bryd. F. ,x K T jk 7 .NAM C X e ' ' Q11 , ' ',, '-cm., an X wg' .xxx ff! 5 f re- i ' 4 ' ' , A HY X L' Rm Q, 1 9, , ' X., , ix-,K . f Afix , Wi if S? wwsi - v a . ,-V. W K -if -3, 2, 4. If 25' ' X X Ya 8 gif ff y ' V M' M E... R fir Qi. , 1 .. ,,, ik Q. gy N, lvzy Q Q- T T t HSM! V 1 'WRCKLF ima . idx ,C ,A if ' 'Ur' 1' X I . IP 1 P' Q .re . Q X ., ig , ' . . f., . . 3 av. f J , I . , E. K , y if -1 I ,.' A y ix! f V V , ., 'lim' Y- ' ' , ,X 'Y , I , fr' -' .W ' , .,,.,?4tm, I Z5 fr my ,lu 1 .M Q... H. I. Varsilg Track . . . Varsilg Track . . . Varsilg Track . . . Varsilg Track . . . Q J. in .- r-- - f I - - f-Q. N Q. .-P a'-W ' 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1. . Nj ' . ,. .. ,-, ,, ...,.... ., . .., ,, .... , , , . A ,T awk.. S ...Hl5..,..f.Q Q.. 1 . 1' ff-T .fs...,..i.. ieeee ..ee iQ.e:: 36-i n we .. ,... . if B. N W Y Qu-N35 R+: . E+ f 1 . 5 ' f- A Q. .af-' H -wmv, N -, 5 x K. A. Larry Rice hands off to James Martin as Coach Larry Scoggin watches very closely. B. Joe Hirschelder prepares to throw the discus. C. Larry Rice jumps over the hurdle as teammate Ray Williams looks on. D. Ray Williams easily clears the high jump bar. .xad . M , 1 ' Varsilg Track . . . Varsilg Track . . . Varsilg Track . . . Varsilg Track . . . ,,,, .:-, 2 ' f f,,, . 2: if ' ,l ,,,. 1M,:s,nf m.2ml,f f ' -fl, Wil ,W.. el,f. ff ,,, .-,f,.-, .-.,f,,,,, ,,,,s,, ,,,,,,,,, new, .. ., e l rlllll c l fa ... l T. l wm v rrrr r rrr S. rlarrr l rlr ... ..,..a l is ..., fr ' ' W L C, J' A T s , 5- Ms. ,,,,,.. ,fV,,i,.,,,,,..,,,, ,,. ,, .. WW, lf? H , L ' , ' ' ' J 'kr' .ff,g.gw f.,,yg - ag- ,- --W fffll ,MQ ,,,3m,,,. , .V ,gh 4 i MM la V ' , ' W u Freshmen Track Freshmen boys track team, coached by Booker T. Bowie, practice every day third period and sometimes after school. They practice on lifting weights, running sprints and hand-offs. When asked, why do you enjoy track? Ronald Burkett said, beacuse I like the competition and I enjoy being around my friends. A. Ronald Burkett and Charles Bell practice on their push-ups. B. Kirk Krlsle jumps over the hurdle in good form. C. Coach Booker T. Bowie talks to Greg Sharp about his next work out plan. D. Darren Alford pre- pares to throw the shot. E. Dexter Erwln clowns around in practice. F. Field event people are in a hurry to get to practice. Q' x ' X.-liigi - X 18' S E X , , . ' K' sa. s is Ill T1 tel K2 if was . wi ,ei-f-?3if ie'f,' F13 rf: . F M n 1 ...QM ,f..LS . .f+2?,1 ' ' l c' if . 4 Q - 'ef nnti .gf ,ff TTA V' , ' U - . vu . .a lms L to R: Terry Evans, Eric Grag, Patrick Moran, Darren Alford, Calvin Brown and Darren Can?-p. ROW 2 L to R: Dewey Hicks, Cliff Walker, Bell Karl Kilgore, Lornando rown, Miccal Jackson, Curtis Anderson. ROW 3 L to R: Robert owery, Kirk Krisle, Ronald Burkett, Reginald Lonnie Brown, Dexter Erwin, Derron Rowe, Frank Spencer. ROW 4 L to R: Kenny Terry, Michael Manziel, Johnny Good, Gary Oglesby, Joey Miller, Stephen Herber, Mark Nash, Cal Smith. reshmen Track . . . Freshmen Track . . . Freshmen Track . . . Freshmen rwixfxa 'EN Q: LVLL.. J Q ,g-, N 1 T . v 'rw -- Q, ,X ' J X-'T - ' , Nm, A 3? ,,,,V L , , 1, ff , W, 1 ,Q ag I , ua- ia A . ,. , Nw :..v,, ,, X 5 , K S A rv k .Md ., e X Varsiig Track Varsiig Track Varsiig Track Varsiig Track K . L , . ,xg -X . Q X ,.......... .K .....,.,T.f.V cw., , f -i r 1, :if F 5: Q ' S1 - X rx qw 5 A X N ag-ww. .,, .. ..,.-.Ji g 7 k, , X aah 'X F M -X PXVNK Q M M , T rw-v,,,,.f .,, Y, ,QV an -3, w2Qa.:1-Sita :Q 'f -,..'f'Q ', Q1l',, 'Y-N 5' -g,rgf-1' ' 12'fr-as-,Q-fziifw-QH1-fc ra .: .ar,f55s,:a-5? -eg, gmc. M ' J-asv. .- h k T W.-. ,.........,.,,..0.A,. -. , ,f..,,..,,..w .,.......n... cm' 144 - Sports x ,Q- Q M 6 ROW 1 L to R. Polly Yeager, Loraine Marltn, Scarlett Harden, Daphne Mackey. ROW 2 L to R: Karla Shira, Stacy Adair, Angie W S on Sherilyn I R ' ' , ' ' - t Be OW 3 L to R. Klm Adams Vzckre Staf Track .. 4 T , L ,A wrrc W L f w 2 T L A y if f ii' ' We WL we .4 ..,.., ., 'f . X1 ' .gs-we I 1.L l . t m3Q N y was A. Lady Cats sure are tired! B. The girls race across the field. C. Everyone is ready to go. D. Sherri Cooper and Debble Reld go up and down. F. Loralne Martln jogs to get in shape. G. Scarlett Harden jogs to get in shape for the two mile run. H. Sherrl Cooper practices on the discus. I. The lady cats jog into the dressing rooms, J. Won't we ever quit! K. Debble Reld clears the high jump bar. L. Coach Malcolm instructs the girls of todays plans. M. Daphne Mackey and Loralne Martin are so tired. N. Come on Daphne Mackey catch up! O. Everyone up and down! St em: 51k J , 2- 1 2. w ' - ' wif -. -.- I 113fe.'Wf-':- 1 V .v X1 V ' i .K-Q- 5 f . uf: .5 in--N. Pt..-.X ,- W, , 5 Y' g w--w--- . - . . V . ,fglv .Ms - 1 wx ' mx.-is' Y' Q - ,... .. r A -sse . gj gjfym my ... - .f4.'f .4 ..g,.. llalfkww r A Q , .eg MW . v . K ' 4 N, ' S.. Mais: , A53 . V 1 Varsity Track . . Tv ...C ' Q' KX M, ff. we f ix. i'V? Qi' xx tg eff ' . ' . . ..- 5, ir Cd ' sw OYS ,Y laik N ,Mx V 'nw ' 5 ' K X19 fill? K . fb' Mir. 13 , W K ' i if ,gf A W ,if 1' ,,'-I-ifK:.'-5 j in ' ,r 'Q 1 :Zig f A ' K? up V . - f . J. rack . . Varslig T . . Track . . . 1 3 N O. '- i, -IL. ,.... A n. BasebaH...B Baseball The baseball team had 22 boys going out for the team at the time this page went to the publisher. ln practice, the team reviews on ground balls, fly balls, pitching, batting and actual baseball situations. When asked why he enjoys baseball, Craig Myers said, because it's a great sport to participate in. A. Joe Todd waits patiently for the pitcher to throw him a ball. B. Cralg Myers and Joe Todd get the equipment ready to start baseball practice. C. Scott Sulser hopes the batter misses the ball so he can catch it. D. Craig Myers throws the ball quickly to try to get someone out. E. Coach Luce waits to get his turn at bat while Scott Sulser warms up. F. Joe Todd watches as Bubba Watklns catches a ball. G. Jason Pelham waits for a fast ball. H. Joe Todd, Travis Bell, and Scott Sulser take a break. I. Bubba Watklns warms up as Coach Luce looks on. A l l ll lil T M T.. fs ' :sqf- B. asebaH...BasebaH...Base SITTING: Gleh Helm ROW 2 to R: James Dews, Joey Abna. 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Eric Smith makes a ground stroke. G. Kelly Kniffen follows through on a swing. H. DeeAnne Mitchell goes deep to return a serve. l. David Tibblts and Tracy Kennedy enjoy playing dou- bles. ' Jam Tennis . . . Tennis . . . Tennis . . . Te 'it - .fs 1 gc: iiggfffffgff' ,j 'Mk g?jK!'5f'?'f+AfQL-g.Y.+4 -- mcfststrsusiwsfwldwsfams.. bull?--. -ttffs: f T Y 1 .ff i 4 , T a 1 I X x 1 1 4 n lx ,K tk Aix gy , , , -, R ,y , ,K 1, x , , , f ff,f1Y1':limits:eg-3,41f1sxi1'x'fiff., :rf mr :Ax f +4 f wx T K 1 w ft t Q ., +fgi1t w.-Tv x 1 f X N 1 KNEELING L to R' Scott Garner, Tracy Kennedy Eric Smith. ROW 2 L to lissy Stuck, Gmger Porter David Mogle, Lusa Staples -ki. enms . . . Tennis . . . Tenms . . . Tenms . . . Tenms . . . Tenms . . . Tennis . . . lx Yi wwawu-his ++,-fm ew 0 Golf The golf team, coached by John Wills, had seven boys going out for the team at the time this page was sent to the publisher. The golf team practices on driving, chipping and put- ting, stated Coach Wills. These boys have to practice on their own time either after school or on the weekends. When asked why he enjoyed golf, David Mogle said, It's relaxing and it's a sport that just requires one individual to participate in. GoH...GoH...GoH...GoH...GoH E 154+-Sports if T W W . ,al X ,, , M A g KNEELING: Dwayne Griffin. STANDING L to R: Randy die and Kenny Morris. ...GoH...GoH...GoH.. ., ..-.,,,W,m.-wfmmn,-.,,WQ HN - as A. Scott Sepmoree practices on putting the ball. B. David Mogle practices on chip- ping the ball. C. Dwayne Griffin displays a good form. D. Golf team practices on dif- ferent strokes. E. Glen North practices on teeing-off. F. The guys stand around wait- ing on their turn. G. Glenn North and Karl Kilgore take turns hitting the ball. H. Karl Kilgore prepares to putt the ball. l. Randy Brodie swings back to hit the ball. J. Kenny Morris concentrates hard. l. - N kLlNG: David Mogle. STANDING L to R: Scott Sepmo- Karl Kilgore and Glenn North. H. 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N M uw '93 -5fwfwhW 'zwf 1 ff' 1 sm, SECTION EDITOR: Missy Stuck The most excutmg part of Whute house Hugh rs The People Each day brlngs new adventures as the students enjoy Isle at WHS The sen uors want for that day that they can walk across the stage to accept their diploma Junnors look forward to the prom they planned so hard to make a success Sophomores plete their year at WHS and the freshmen come from belng the old est at muddle school to the young est un hugh school But somehow through It all when the year s over we all look back and realize our llfe at WHS reflects on us The Peo e though stuck in the middle, come D' V The People Senior Class of '81 Share Memories That Are Forever As we come to the end of our high school years, we anticipate our future yet cling to memories of our past at Whitehouse High. Our senior year was filled with being in as many organizations as possible, sup- porting our Wildcats at football and basketball games, and spending so much of our time building and rebuilding the bonfire that represented the pride we had in our school. We remember receiving our senior jackets and electing our favorite class- mates as personalities that we respect and feel are vital. We value memories of our last prom and cher- ish remembrances of our bad cases of senioritis. Our thoughts are soon turned to graduation - the gifts and the announcements - but just as quickly turned back to the dear friends we will remember when we shed the tears and say our last goodbyes to the CLASS OF '81 158 - Seniors ,ig f . Jzgfzgzwibougfaa .J4oJLin5 glzridina .Kaffe .xgncleraon QQLQCCG .fdflfl ,fgenny lbuune gym! 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EOR Waureen M152 JGGW grellda JOWP Jgru lb Ara .fdnneffe Wdffllll 90411 -jgagfin Warf1'n jerrl' lea mari rs Q-Deanna lynn ml-fbi' QUWM' mf ' fl ,WHA Jeffery joclcl peeafy greff l9e!Lam Joh: .fgnflzong perez lg'cLy pay Worri5 garfara lQenee Ogkbby EIS fsaolm 'IO SV S :IO I8. W 167 Q7N :'l f,? A l D ' ' ?!U0flI'l0 Wefla .jgdrfd yo !90l'llLU00 .jdffllblr qfdll pflfdfeg yr. Jerry g6l5!0l'l pedfeafll JP. wllxrry iw.lkA6lI'!j lace ghfrgf L-bwziw lgflzarrlaorl, ldlfaurfl IQMAL IV Seniors eibpfyllll Slldll Y ,S,f6lCQg pellee .glzackefforcl yuhud Wlonfgomery ,S1nifL 106114 .snllf Sftl II ,OH 'll-ALL . jolm jeffrey Spencer .Q-Z5u5fin gray .gfefvlwrzd EIS SHOIN 'ID SV S :IG IS. S XM Jane ,gfeplzenaon WeE54a gfaine Sfucl' gbaflfly lbljdyfle jayfor Sed W6lyl'll0l'lJ jedglle Danny Gregg jhompbon yuonne ,7Ll'll5ll Seniors 7 N. mf Li , fi - is jamm gaflzerine ja 5 v 6,120 gznaffmf an ?!U2llJy Qeflel? Wall? LDQOII Wa ,S7!ClI1f0l1 340111645 wafbon QIMUQ .!4f6lfl Hardy ZM'fA'am5 yr. Jerry A-l,e.fgnr1 ,MAKA'an15 Rayburn Yflklpgumd HS OIN Stl 'IO SV S :IO 519. S ry .SQOH ofida Jgay fuhmgerfy x. Q gs, -my I 'xxwr .RMA lrr.. ,xi ,J gzbm, wwf cfm-Q Que WM-Q fwffff, Jwegz, ,SUM 30,4 fmt!! ml We wfff fra Afwayj in our memoried, fuer in our Imam we wfffwmgw JW ?fUl,ffei,0m Jwegz, ?fU,Al.S'! ,-ff I. f Peevy Enjoys Painting Motorcycles are my favorite. They seem to take on the character of the scene that you paint, says'Jeff Peevy - one of our talented Whitehouse seniors. He started painting about a year and a half ago. Besides motorcycles, Jeff also paints vans, trucks, signs, and T- shirts. He likes to paint anything with a mural on it, from fabric to glass. Along with painting, Jeff also does a lot of drawing. He took art lessons in Tyler in sixth and seventh grade, but he has never really had any training in painting. Jeff read books and learned a lot by just watching others paint. Besides using his art for commercial reasons, he contributes his talent to our school. An example of this is the beautiful run-through sign used at the Homecoming game that he and Ricky Rushing spent so many long, hard hours on. Jeff is presently employed at the Automotive Paint Supply in Tyler. He matches, delivers, and sells Y QSQNX Q 1-,f .ff paints. He plans to continue working after graduation and hopes to maybe work his way up to new stores in Longview or Dallas. Eventually, Jeff wants to go into a spe- cialized field, doing a refinished product that he can sell. Jeff Peevy's beautiful signs will be mised next year at W.H.S., but who knows - we might see some of his paint- ing on a billboard sometime! 4 -J Z1 A. .lim Bob Carr dreams of granduation not far off. B. Brent Chambless, Kathy Hurst, Regina Fielding, Butch Redfearn, and Stacey Shackelford take time out from government for a little fun. C. Mrs. Cogswell concentrates hard on the size of Tami CIark's head. D. Melissa Winchester takes a leap for joy. E. Stan Watson thinks the photographer is kidding! Seniors - 173 A, Nick Adams f Student Body B. Doug Adkins - Football Y 3 yrs, Basketball- 3 yrs, Track - 2 yrs, Spanish Club Vice-President - 1 yr C. Ron Allen f Student Body D. John Altier S Band - 4 yrs, Band President f 1 yr, lst Divi- sion UIL Solo and Ensemble, Thes- pians A 3 yrs, Thespian Vice- President W 1 yr, Speech Club - 3 yrs, National Honor Society - 3 yrs, Quill and Scroll - 2 yrs, Stu- dent Congress Representative A 1 yr, Who's Who, Wildcat Photog- rapher - 2 yrs, World History Award - 1 yr, Algebra 4, 5, 6 Award v 1 yr, Geometry Award - 1 yr, One Act Play - 1 yr, Journalism Award - 1 yr E. Christi Anderson - FTA - 4 yrs, FTA Reporter - 1 yr, FHA W 3 yrs, FHA Vice-President 5 1 yr, FHA President - 1 yr, Speech Club - 1 yr, Thespians - 2 yrs, Band f 4 yrs, Band Quartermas- ter - 1 yr, Band Council- 1 yr, National Honor Society f- 3 yrs, Student Congress Representative e- 4 yrs, All-District Band - 2 yrs, State UIL Woodwind Ensemble - 1 yr, History Award A 1 yr, Chemistry Award - 1 yr, Home- making Award - 2 yrs, Health Award - 1 yr, English Award i 3 yrs, Woodsmen of the World His- tory Award - 1 yr, DAR Award F. Robyn Banks i Speech Club - 2 yrs, Paw Prints Staff - 1 yr, DE - 1 yr, Who's Who, FHA - 2 yrs G. Margie Beasley - Spanish Club - 2 yrs, Cheerleader - 1 yr, Volleyball - 1 yr, Track i 4 yrs, Basketball - 4 yrs, Key Club v 1 yr, Harvest Festival Candi- date v 1 yr. FHA - 3 yrs, FTA f 2 yrs, Teachers Occupations - 1 yr, Who's Who, Student Congress A 2 yrs H. Becky Bell - FHA - 2 yrs, VOE - 2 yrs, Spanish Club - 1 yr I. Brenda Bergman - Spanish I Award - 1 yr, Drivers Ed Award - 1 yr, Spanish Club - 2 yrs, Basketball- 3 yrs, Track - 1 yr J, Tony Berry - Football - 3 yrs, FFA-3yrs K. Tam Bevis - FHA - 4 yrs, Teachers Occupations -- 1 yr, FHA Secretary - 1 yr, Student Congress - 1 yr, Speech Club - 1 yr, Library Assistant -f 1 yr, HECE - 1 yr L. Allison Blue - National Honor Society - 2 yrs, FHA Senior Chapter President - 1 yr, HECE - 1 yr, Wildcat Staff - 1 yr, Art Editor of Wildcat Staff, Youth in Government Reprsentative, Who's Who, Quill and Scroll- 1 yr M. Annie Brown - FHAfHERO Chapter 1 - 3 yrs, 3rd Vice Presi- dent of HERO - 1 yr, FHA Area lV Choir - 1 yr, Delegate to State FHA Meeting - 1 yr, Work Study - 1 yr N. Rodney Burkett - FFA - 4 yrs O. Donna Busby f Cheerleaders - 2 yrs, Secretary of Freshman Class, Sophomore Class Favorite, DECA Vice-President - 2 yrs, Homecoming Queen Nominee 174 - Seniors A . ., 5 A it IEE K 'P' . A S ,Q V: in 1. i H: , 5 ,, 13 b avg ' is l A fi? g if QS gg S E its xt' S . i , 4? t A X B E H is ,ig - K 2 1 si? R J. K 1 - S In l 5 ir. K ii lzk -, I Q M. N Sk . X8 tt t W H ,tiles A B C. -fx 1 1 X , E, F G H I. rr l A 1 , an is 1 qz' -i s zzq fi TW A X ,. . s' 1 ,k ' S J K. L. 1-gf M N. O A Kenny Byrd - Football A 4 yrs, Track A 4 yrs, Key Club -- 2 yrs. Speech Club 1 yr B Becki Cain Band A 3 yrs. Volley- ball A 2 yrs. Basketball - 2 yrs. Ath- letrcs Mgr A 2 yrs, Natlonal Honor Soclety A 3 yrs, Student Congress Senator A 3 yrs. Student Congress Presldentlal Cabinet A 1 yr. FTA A 3 yrs, FTA Reporter A 1 yr, Speech Club A 4 yrs. Paw Prlrlts Staff A 2 yrs, Paw Prlnts Photographer A 1 yr, Qulll and Scroll A 2 yrs, Who's Who, Teachers Occupatlons A 1 yr C. Debra Caldwell A FHA A 3 yrs. FHA Hrstorlan A 1 yr, Speech Club A 1 yr, VOE A 2 yrs, VOE Secretary A 1 yr, OEA A 2 yrs, Student Congress A 2 yrs, Who's Who D Jim Bob Carr A Football A 4 yrs, Track A 3 yrs, Freshman Class Favor- lte. FFA A 3 yrs, Greenhand Vice-Pres :dent A 1 yr, Chapter Farmer Presl- dent A 1 yr, Key Club 3 yrs, Key Club Presldent A 1 yr, Key Club A 3 yrs, Key Club Junlor Dlrector A 1 yr, Key Club 1st Vlce-Presldent A 1 yr, Harvest Festival Escort A 1 yr. Chour A 1 yr. Youth ln Government Repre- sentatlve A 1 yr, Student Congress A 3 yrs, Who's Who E Kim Chambers A FHA A 1 yr, Speech Club A 1yr.VOE A 2 yrs. OEA A 2 yrs, OEA Secretary A 1 yr, Junlor Class Favorlte F. Brent Chambless A Football A 1 yr, Basketball A 1 yr, Junlor Class Favorlte G, Tommy Chapman A Work Study A 1 yr. VOCT A 3 yrs H. Taml Clark A National Honor Socr- ety A 2 yrs, Who's Who, Soclety of Drs- tlngulshed Amerlcan High School Stu- dents. Jr. Edltor ol the Wlldcat A 1 yr, Co-Edltor of the Wlldcat A 1 yr, Qulll and Scroll -A 2 yrs, Quill and Scroll SecretaryfTreasurer A 1 yr, Band A 3 yrs, Band Councll A 2 yrs, Band Reporter A 1 yr, Student Congress Representatlve A 2 yrs, Student Con- gress Presldentlal Cablnet A 1 yr, Vice-Presldent of Junlor Class, Speech Club A 1 yr, FHA A 1 yr I, Carolyn Clay A Speech Club A 2 yrs, Drlll Team A 1 yr, Key Club A 1 yr, Volleyball A 1 yr, Thesplans A 2 yrs, Student Congress A 2 yrs, Who's Who J. Mark Conner A Football A 4 yrs. Track A 1 yr, Speech Club A 1 yr, FFA A 4 yrs. FFA Secretary A 1 yr Julie Cooper A Not Pictured. K. Stephanie Cordell A Volleyball A 1 yr, Track A 1 yr, Cheerleader A 3 yrs, FTA A 1 yr, FHA A 1 yr, Student Councll Representatlve A 2 yrs. Speech Club A 3 yrs, Key Club A 2 yrs, Who's Who, Teachers Occupatlons A 1 yr, Texas Hlstory Award A 1 yr L, Jeff Cox A National Honor Society A 3 yrs M. Carla Creech A Speech Club A 3 yrs, Thespians A 2 yrs, Speech Club Secretary A 1 yr, Speech Club Trea- surer A 1 yr, FHA A 2 yrs, DE A 1 yr, Who's Who, All-Star Cast Honorable Mentlon One Act Play Contest A 1 yr N. L. B. DeCIoux A Football A 1 yr, Track A 1 yr, FFA A 2 yrs, Auto Mechanlcs A 2 yrs, Sensor Class Favorlte O. Beverly Dews A FHA A 4 yrs, PELE A 1 yr, HECE A 1 yr, FHA Hero Officer A 1 yr, Sports A 2 yrs S 1 I1-I Seniors A 175 A. Wilbert Dorsey f FFA f 2 yrs, Spanish Club i 4 yrs, Speech Club - 3 yrs, Thespians Y 3 yrs, VOE - 2 yrs B. Scott Dowdy - Auto Mechanf ics -- 2 yrs, FFA - 2 yrs C. Gary DuBose f FFA f 4 yrs D. Conni Dyer 1 FHA President - 1 yr, Pep Squad - 1 yr. Drill Team - 1 yr, HOCE - 1 yr. HECE - 1 yr E, Monica Elliott f Spanish Club f 3 yrs, Spanish Club President Y 1 yr, National Honor Society - 3 yrs, Key Club - 2 yrs, FTA f 1 yr F. Greg Engstrand - Student Body G. Jean Ervin v FHA - 2 yrs, FHA Vice-President - 1 yr, Speech Club f 3 yrs, Thespians - 3 yrs, National Honor Society - 1 yr, VOE f 2 yrs, OEA - 2 yrs, Drill Team - 2 yrs, Who's Who H. Regena Fielding f FHA 1 1 yr, Speech Club - 1 yr, FTA A 1 yr, DE Social Chairman M 1 yr, Key Club - 1 yr, Who's Who l. Kristy Finklea - Drill Team - 2 yrs, FHA - 1 yr, Spanish Club - 1 yr, VOE - 1 yr J. James Gamblin W FHAXHERO Chapter 1 - 4 yrs, Work Study f 1 yr K, Danny Gravitt - Football - A yrs, Basketball - 3 yrs, Track - 2 yrs, Auto Mechanics - 1 yr, Key Club - 3 yrs, lst Team All- District Defensive Tackle A 1 yr L. Kelly Gray f FHA - 3 yrs, OEA - 2 yrs M. Dwayne Griffin - DE - 2 yrs, Golf - 2 yrs, Who's Who N. Mark Gross - FHAXHERO Chapter I A 2 yrs, Work Study - 1yr, VOCT - 2 yrs O. Tina Hall - Band - 2 yrs, VOE f 2 yrs, National Honor Society - 1 yr, OEA - 2 yrs, Who's Who, VOE Outstanding Jun- ior Award, Typing Award 176 E Seniors gp- WWW by if QM' 1 8 l ,M is I I.. 1 ,f 'fb if Ti ,W . A 3 rf ' 3 ,, gf Mas M 1. 1- ya. C s ,. ,,,: s is A ,i , A B. c SSW . .HS fi is . .... .. ,. .f at f z is ts. Q-we gi fy' XA! if R, .. A, ,A . Q . Q . Q ii D E. F 2 G H l. K J. K. L M N. O A, Shannon Harden - Basketball - 2 yrs, Track - 2 yrs, Band - 2 yrs, Speech Club - 3 yrs, Key Club - 3 yrs, Key Club Chairman - 1 yr, Key Club Senior Director - 1 yr, Spanish Club - 2 yrs. Spanish Club Secretary - 1 yr, Spanish Club Vice-President - 1 yr, Student Congress President- 2 yrs, Jr. Editor of the Wildcat -1 yr, Co-Editor of the Wildcat - 1 yr, FHA - 1 yr, Quill and Scroll - 2 yrs, Library Assistant - 1 yr, Office Aide - 1 yr B, Kay Hargrave - Key Club - 2 yrs, Speech Club - 2 yrs, Thespi- ans - 1 yr, FHA - 4 yrs, FHA Parliamentarian - 1 yr, Student Congress Representative - 1 yr, Band - 1 yr, Library Assistant- 1 yr, MOCE Award - 1 yr, Typing Award - 1 yr C. Jerry Hawkins - Work Study - 1 yr, VOCT - 3 yrs D, Dee Headley - Football - 3 yrs, Track - 3 yrs, National Honor Society - 1 yr, FFA -- 4 yrs, FFA Secretary - 1 yr, Who's Who E. Glen Heim - Auto Mechanics - 2 yrs, Sports Trainer - 4 yrs, Student Congress - 1 yr, Secre- tary of Senior Class, VICA - 2 yrs, Who's Who F. Roger Hicks - National Honor Society - 3 yrs, Student Con- gress - 1 yr, President of Senior Class G. Scott Hilburn - Football - 1 yr, Auto Mechanics - 2 yrs, Base- ball - 2 yrs H. Danny Hill- Work Study -1 yr, Basketball - 4 yrs, VOCT - 2 yrs, VOCT Reporter - 1 yr, Foot- ball - 2 yrs I. Thomas Hill- Football - 1 yr, DE - 2 yrs, DE Chairperson - 1 yr, FHA - 2 yrs, Army Reserves - 2 yrs J. Joe Hirschelder - Football - 4 yrs, Track - 4 yrs, Student Congress Senior Senator, Key Club - 1 yr, Speech Club - 1 yr K. John Holmes - Football - 2 yrs L. Kelly Hooper - FHA - 4 yrs. FTA - 1 yr, Speech Club - 1 yr, Key Club - 2 yrs M. Sherry Hooper - DE Social Chairman - 1 yr, FHA - 1 yr N. Sharon Howard - Band - 3 yrs, Band Council - 1 yr, National Honor Society - 3 yrs, FHA - 1 yr, Speech Club - 2 yrs, Secretary of Junior Class, Student Congress Senator - 2 yrs, Paw Prints Staff- 2 yrs, Paw Prints Editor - 1 yr, Quill and Scroll - 2 yrs, Quill and Scroll Vice-President - 1 yr, Who's Who O. J. D. Hunt - FFA - 2 yrs, DE - 2 yrs Seniors U3 l l'l CD x I- CD CD 'l I Q I.-L 177 A. Kathy Hurst W FHA W 1 yr, DE Reporter W 1 yr, DE President W 1 yr, Reporter of Junior Class, Senior Class Favorite, FFA Chap- ter Sweetheart W 1 yr, MOCE Award W 1 yr B. Cindy Jones W FHA W 3 yrs, Office Aide W 2 yrs C. Karen Jordan W Band W 3 yrs, Band Council W 1 yr, Secretary of Sophomore Class, FHA W 3 yrs, National Honor Society W 1 yr, Thespians W 2 yrs, Speech Club W 4 yrs, Homemaking Award W1 yr p. Gary Kelly - FHAXHERO chap- ter l W 3 yrs, Work Study W 1 yr, VOCT W 2 yrs E, Maureen Kieny W National Honor Society W 3 yrs, Band W 2 yrs, OEA W 2 yrs, VOE W 2 yrs, Who's Who F. Brenda Krueger W VOE W 2 yrs, OEA W 2 yrs, Who's Who G. Mark Lemley W Track W 2 yrs, DE W 2 yrs, DE Student of the Year Award W 1 yr, Grass Judging Contest Winner W 1 yr, FFA W 2 yrs H. Dusty Lloyd W Band W 1 yr, FHA W 2 yrs, Majorette W1 yr I. Gina Lough W Band W 4 yrs, Speech Club W 3 yrs, Thespians W 2 yrs, Thespian Vice-President W 1 yr, National Honor Society W 3 yrs, lst Division W State Solo and Ensemble Contest, Hon- orable Mention One Act Play, Dis- trict One Act Play, Area One Act Play, Band Council W 1 yr J.Debbie Martin W FHAfHERO Chapter I W 4 yrs, HERO Parlia- mentarian W 1 yr, Work Study W 1 yr K, Sam Martin W Football W 3 yrs, Work Study W 1 yr, Track W 2 yrs, VOCT W 4 yrs, VOCT Parlia- mentarian W 1 yr, VOCT Sergeant at Arms W 1 yr L. Terri Martin W Volleyball W 2 yrs, Basketball W 1 yr, Track W1 yr, Choir W 4 yrs, Choir President W 2 yrs, FTA W 1 yr, FHA W 4 yrs, FHA Song LeaderfPianist Offi- cer W 1 yr, FHA Vice-President W 1 yr, Speech Club Vice-President W 1 yr, Debate W 1 yr M. Richard Maxwell W Football W 3 yrs, Key Club W 3 yrs, Key Club 2nd Vice-President W 1 yr, Office Aide W 1 yr, FFA W 3 yrs, FFA Chapter Farmer Treasurer W 1 yr N. Deanna Miller W FHA Hero Chapter W 1 yr, Tennis Team W 3 yrs, National Honor Society W 2 yrs, FTA W 1 yr, Ready Writing W 1 yr DeeAnne Mitchell W Not Pic- tured, Tennis Team W 2 yrs O, David Mogle W Golf Team W 4 yrs, Band W 4 yrs, Speech ClubW 2 yrs, Paw Prints Staff W 1 yr 178 W Seniors A B. Aww! Q all ir 1 '. in A 'O ,,. 1 5' 'f 4 'Nw D E. ll I G H. AFS' QU' M N. 5 M QW-fi. . Q 6 l B C. E F. H l. N O. W A. Clifford Moore - Football- 3 yrs, Track - 3 yrs, FFA - 2 yrs, Auto Mechanics - 1 yr B. Rick Morris - Football - 4 yrs, Track - 3 yrs, Wrestling - 1 yr, Harvest Festival Escort- 1 yr, Who's Who Dennis Norman - Not Pictured, Work Study - 1 yr, VOCT - 1 yr C. Renee Oglesby - FHA - 2 yrs, Speech Club - 3 yrs, Speech Club Secretary - 2 yrs, Thespi- ans - 2 yrs, Teachers Occupa- tions - 1 yr, FTA - 1 yr, Paw Prints Staff -- 1 yr D. Jeff Peevy - FFA - 2 yrs, General Ag Mechanics - 1 yr, DE - 1 yr E. Brett Pelham - Football - 4 yrs, Key Club - 4 yrs, Key Club SecretaryfTreasurer - 1 yr, Key Club Vice-President - 1 yr, Key Club President- 1 yr, Basketball - 1 yr, Speech Club - 1 yr, National Honor Society - 1 yr, Who's Who F. Tony Perez - Football - 4 yrs, Basketball - 2 yrs, Track - 3 yrs, Student Congress - 2 yrs G. David Perry - Who's Who, Football - 2 yrs, Track - 2 yrs, Basketball- 3 yrs H. Rena Pettigrew - Basketball - 4 yrs, FHA - 4 yrs, Cheer- leader - 1 yr, Track - 3 yrs. I. Karla Portwood - FHA - 1 yr, Drill Team - 3 yrs, DE - 2 yrs, Speech Club - 1 yr J. Van Presley - Choir - 4 yrs, Math Club - 1 yr, Football - 1 yr, DE - 1 yr, Freshman Choir Award, All-Region Choir - 1 yr, All-State Choir - 1 yr K. Butch Redfearn - Football - 1 yr, Spanish Club - 1 yr, Key Club - 1 yr L. Debbie Reid - Freshman Class Favorite, HECE - 1 yr, Student Congress Representative - 2 yrs, Homecoming Queen, Basketball -- 3 yrs, Track - 4 yrs, Regional Finalist in High Jump - 1 yr M. Larry Rice - Track - 4 yrs, Basketball - 4 yrs, Thespians - 4 yrs, Speech Club - 4 yrs, National Honor Society - 2 yrs, National Honor Society Vice-Pres- ident - 1 yr, President of Sopho' more Class, Choir - 2 yrs, One Act Play All-Star Cast -- 1 yr, Honorable Mention All-Star Cast - 1 yr, One Act Play Cast Regional - 1 yr, Young Texan Award N, Cheryl Richardson - Student Congress - 1 yr, Speech Club - 3 yrs, Thespians - 2 yrs, DECA Secretary - 1 yr, FHA - 1 yr, Paw Prints Staff - 1 yr, Who's Who Rudy Rubio - Not Pictured, Work Study - 1 yr. O. Ricky Rushing - Football- 3 yrs, Basketball - 2 yrs, Track -- 3 yrs Seniors CD l l CD S l' CD CD 'l'l Q I.-A 179 A, Hilaire Schiller - FFA - 2 yrs, DE - 2 yrs B. Stacey Shackelford - FHA - 1 yr, FTA - 2 yrs, OEA - 1 yr, President of Sophomore Class, Library Assistant- 1 yr Terry Shick - Not Pictured, Stu- dent Body C. Vickie Simpson - Band - 2 yrs, Thespians - 2 yrs, VOE - 2 yrs, OEA - 2 yrs, FHA - 1 yr D. Carl Smith -- Band - 4 yrs, Stage Band - 1 yr, Choir - 2 yrs, District Band - 2 yrs, Band Council - 1 yr, 1st Division UIL Solo and Ensemble - 1 yr E. Monty Smith -- Auto Mechan- ics - 2 yrs, Freshman Class Favorite F, John Spencer - Football - 2 yrs, Football Manager - 1 yr, Basketball - 1 yr, Track - 1 yr, FFA - 2 yrs, General Ag Mechan- ics - 2 yrs G. Karen Stanley - FHA - 2 yrs, Track - 2 yrs, Volleyball - 2 yrs, Cheerleader - 1 yr, FHA Hero - 2 yrs, HECE - 1 yr, FHA Historian - 1 yr, FOM Award - 1 yr H. Debbie Stanton - VOE - 2 yrs, FHA - 3 yrs, Who's Who l. Dusty Stephens - Key Club - 1 yr, Football - 1 yr, Spanish Club - 4 yrs, FHA - 1 yr J. Kyle Stephenson - FFA - 4 yrs, General Ag Mechanics - 2 yrs, Band - 3 yrs, Stage Band - 1 yr K. Missy Stuck - Drill Team - 2 yrs, Drill Team Captain - 1 yr. Choir - 3 yrs, Choir President- 1 yr, National Honor Society - 3 yrs, National Honor Society Trea- surer - 1 yr, National Honor Society President - 1 yr, FHA - 1 yr, Wildcat Staff - 2 yrs, Trea- surer of Freshman Class, Cheer- leader - 1 yr, Tennis Team - 3 yrs, Society of Distinguished American High School Students, Who's Who, Quill and Scroll - 2 yrs, Harvest Festival Candidate -- 1 yr, Drill Team Sweetheart, Rotary Award, All-Region Choir - 1 yr, Texas All-State Choir - 1 yr L. Tammy Tate - Speech Club - 1 yr, Band - 4 yrs, Majorette - 3 yrs, Head Majorette - 1 yr, Drum Major - 1 yr, Band Officer -- 1 yr, National Honor Society - 3 yrs, Who's Who, Harvest Fes- tival Candidate - 1 yr, All-Region Band - 1 yr All-District Band - 2 yrs, RegionjState UIL Woodwind Ensemble - 1 yr, Region UIL Twirling Ensemble - 2 yrs M. Danny Taylor - FFA - 2 yrs, Auto Mechanics - 1 yr, Who's Who N. Ted Teague - Football and Basketball Trainer - 1 yr, FFA -- 1 yr, DE - 1 yr O, Rhonda Terry - FHA - 2 yrs, National Honor Society - 1 yr, Band - 2 yrs, Cosmetology - 2 yrs 180 - Seniors I Nifty to7S l1+ vlffilfl-J., . 7 A B C. s 1 G. H I , - A , - W 45 ' it . 5 F 1 ' A ,,..E F N zg, ' . 5 1 l D E F. 'WN :. , .I 4 .2 as ' J' ' A il -if lkqw as 1 as : . ggi . X i Q:i., ..-1 gh X: . tx ...S J ...ai J K. L M. N O A. Danny Thompson - General Ag Mechanics - 2 yrs, Football - 2 yrs B. Yvonne Thrush - FHAXHERO Chapter I - 4 yrs, Historian of HERO - 1 yr, Work Study - 1 yr C. Leo Utz - Band - 2 yrs, Spanish Club - 1 yr, Paw Prints Staff- 1 yr D. Mark Vaught - DE - 2 yrs, Tennis Team - 2 yrs, FTA -- 1 yr, FHA - 2 yrs, FHA Reporter - 1 yr E. Wendy Wade - Volleyball - 4 yrs, Basketball - 1 yr, Student Council - 1 yr, FHA - 1 yr, Speech Club - 1 yr, Track - 1 yr F. Malli Walker - Basketball - 3 yrs, FHA - 3 yrs, Student Council - 1 yr, VOE - 1 yr, Tennis Team - 1 yr G. Jeff Waterbury - Football- 4 yrs, Track - 4 yrs, Vocational Ag - 2 yrs H. Stan Watson - Student Body Ronnie Wells - Not Pictured, Work Study - 1 yr I, Dave Whitehurst - Football - 4 yrs, Basketball- 1 yr, Key Club - 1 yr, Speech Club - 1 yr J. Eric Williams - Basketball - 4 yrs, Track - 2 yrs, Auto Mechan- ics - 2 yrs, FFA - 2 yrs, All-Dis- trict Basketball - 1 yr, State Track - 1 yr K. LeAnn Williams - National Honor Society - 3 yrs, Basketball - 3 yrs, Track - 2 yrs, Paw Prints Staff- 2 yrs, Student Con- gress - 1 yr, Quill and Scroll - 2 yrs L. Rayburn Williams - Basketball - 4 yrs, Track M 4 yrs, Spanish Club - 3 yrs, FTA - 1 yr, Stu- dent Congress Senator - 1 yr, Who's Who, Basketball State Semi-Finalist - 1 yr, Track Regional Qualifier - 3 yrs, Track State Qualifier - 1 yr, Rotary Award M. Scott Wills - Football - 4 yrs, Basketball - 3 yrs, Track - 2 yrs, Golf - 3 yrs, FFA - 3 yrs N. Lisa Wimberly - Band - 4 yrs, FHA - 3 yrs, FTA - 1 yr, Speech Club - 1 yr, National Honor Society - 2 yrs, Band Offi- cer - 1 yr, FHA Officer -1 yr O. Melissa Winchester - Cheer- leader - 1 yr, Student Congress Vice-President - 2 yrs, Choir - 2 yrs, Choir Soprano Section Leader - 1 yr, Paw Prints Staff - 2 yrs, Who's Who, Speech Club - 3 yrs, President of Junior Class, Basketball - 2 yrs, Volleye ball - 2 yrs, FTA Reporter - 1 yr, Quill and Scroll - 2 yrs, Quill and Scroll President- 1 yr, These plan President f 1 yr, One Act Play - 3 yrs, All-Star Cast - 3 yrs, Best Actress - 1 yr, Harvest Festival Candidate - 1 yr, Key Club - 2 yrs, Lieutenant Gover- nor - 1 yr Seniors I 'l S I- 'VI li 181 ia. A. Duane Wright- Choir - 2 yrs, Speech Club f 1 yr, FHA -1 yr B. Leslie Wylie - FHA - 1 yr, Track - 1 yr, Speech Club f 1 yr, OEA A 2 yrs, OEA Parliamentarian -1 yr C. Stan Watson watches as Jeff Waterbury loans Doug Adkins 356 to get a Coke. D. Seniors wait in lineto order caps, gowns, and announcements. E. Senior English classes in costume for The Canterbury Tales. F. Debbie Stanton flashes a big smile as C. E. she gets her picture taken. G. J. D. Hunt gives us his Don't mess with me! look. H. It looks like Rena Petti- grew is going to be tardy to class again. I. Glen Heim has one of those I can't wait to graduate looks on his face. J. What's Carolyn Clay doing with a fork and a pair of pants? K. Scott Hilburn tries to make the doll happy before her debut in the skit in English. L. The 1981 Top Three students: Cristina Ander- son, John Altier, Larry Rice. M. Lisa Wimberly takes a break for a quick snap. N. Becki Cain and John Altier try to ham it up. O. Van Presley strolls by the lockers on his way to class, P, Honor graduates of the Class of '81. Q. Danny Thompson takes a break for a quick snap. R. Cut the lights, says Mark Fletcher. S. Monty Smith laughs as L. B. Decloux tries to make him think he's serious. 82 - Seniors E ,SQ . si X CNE? iikl X E .af .Eg E Q33-W P- ' .v b r 5 if x Q x 1 . wg! fjsqk 1 . R 4 . .- 9. .. iff: 'ff n. ff-52, 184 - Seniors 'YH' QM . Q 'QQ KX 'bw Seniors - 185 Juniors Concentrate on Junior-Senior Prom The Junior Class at WHS is the most active besides seniors. They concentrate mainly on the junior- senior prom held in May. The juniors divide into four committees to pro- duce the prom: decoration, pro- gram, invitation, and food. The juniors' big moment is order- ing their senior rings in October and being able to say they are the Class of '82. Junior sponsors are Rebecca Dale, Paul Maxwell, Ellen Romines, Marshall Neill, Sylvia Coon, Larry Scoggin, John Wills, Pat Falls, Acker Hanks, Mary Beth Hilburn, and Booker T. Bowie 186 - Juniors Regina Alvis Edward Anderson Mac Anderson Julie Athey Tina Attaway Mel Baker Richard Barbee Mark Barker Renee Beam Travis Bell Mike Bevis Sharon Black Jay Blackwell Deanna Bradbury Jerry Brown Kenneth Brown Ronnie Burkett Doug Burks Ronnie Burns Mitchell Byrd William Caldwell Donna Carter Jack Casebeer Kerry Chamness John Chaney Chris Chesser Scott Chesser Ken Choice Dana Clark Paula Clay Martha Coats Mary Colby Tracy Cottrell Tim Crymes Darrell Dancer Lynn Davis Mark Denning Jerald Dike NOT PICTU RED Denise Davis Juniors 187 Wild Bull Rider Being close to danger and taking a risk challenges junior Melvin Hall, champion bull rider. Melvin has been going to Whitehouse since the fourth grade and riding horses since he was five years old. This blonde-haired, blue- eyed cowboy started riding bulls in June of 1980. Melvin attended a three-day rodeo school at Wheeler Rodeo Company off of the Frankston Hwy. After learning the art of riding bulls, he began to enter and ride in rodeos usu- ally every Saturday night at Wheeler's. Before a ride, Melvin says, I try to be calm, loosen my body up, and try to find out as much as I can about the bull l'm riding. Melvin has been in 10 rodeos so far. Out of these 10, he's won two first place trophies as a result of practicing every chance he gets. In March, Melvin was scheduled to ride for the Smith County High School Rodeo Club, and he plans on joining the East Texas Rodeo Association. Melvin stated that he might go professional, but even if he decides to do so, he still intends to go to col- lege probably a year after he graduates. Donal Domm Angie Dowdy Terry Draper Bobby Dudley Michele Duncan Cheryl Durham David Eads Rosalind Ervin Shirley Ervin Melinda Foreman Lee Forst Kim Funderburg Veleda Gage D'Anne Garner Linda Gholson Calvin Gilbert Karen Green Jesse Gregg Rickey Gross Karen Hackler NOT PICTU RED: Mark Fletcher Buster Glaspie 188 - Juniors .iw urn? X is .ff in 5- ...gm :aw L f N6 , , X at ' '- .,r me Y t EIEE .L::: Xmf? 5 Iil J . lk -as A Q . .. . 'K F L is is B 6 M V is -- I-:-11 if F 7 if 5513 Q -at vx 1 Steve Hagan Randy Hale Melvin Hall Teri Hamilton Kevin Harmon Paula Hawkins Gary Hays Rhona Hearon Allen Henderson Frank lnscore Nicole Ivy Rochelle Jackson Michael Jeter Tim Jones Sheri Keeling Tracy Kennedy Bubba Kent Kelly Kniffen Steven Krall Jerry Kuechle Laurie Lamb James Langley Jana Little Daphne Mackey Rhonda Manasco Lisa Manzlel Donnie Margraves James Martin Loraine Martin Mary Matlock Cindy McAbee Melissa McClenny Not Pictured: John Helms Lynae Lambert Coy Martin L. S I 'l I IXJ Juniors - 189 Amelia McCleveIand Ande McFarland Greg McGlaun Debra McQueen Deidra McQueen Ken Minser Susan Mitchell Lynn Morphis Cynthia Mullenax Craig Myers Kerrwyn Nash Doug Nipp Lisa Odom Chris Onstott Todd Owen John Parker Steve Parrish Kyle Payne Jeff Perkins Ronnie Pettigrew Kristi Pitts Ginger Porter John Posey Phyllis Primrose Tim Ross Rhonda Rossi Karla Shira Lisa Sieber 190 Juniors MSE ui K his ei X t ii .L 'U D Q 4' :iq Q 'ii ..-. 'M' Q J if l is .H Q if .- gl ss 3 Q A L ---t'iiii E ii if P gy , 'iff fs J 'Mi 1,1 M4 M 'O' ...nv :F fo . Darlene Smith James Smith Scott Smith Diane Snider Phyllis Spencer Shane Stainback David Staples Lisa Staples Dannette Stewart Darrell Stewart Sandy Stuck Connie Thomas Susan Thompson Craig Tidwell Joe Todd David Tucker Becky Upchurch Gigi Valentine Debbie Walker Barry Walston Lora Wanek Cherie Waterbury Bubba Watkins Debbie Wells Charles Welmaker Sheila White Lynn Williams Lisa Witt Kelle Woodard Jena Young Sam Zigtema Not Pictured Sheila Warthsaw Robert Whitfield L. S I- 'VI IND Juniors - 191 ,M-. NN.-... 3 B 5 6 'Vg 1 5331, fi I KK! Eli-f. S- 'Mgi 'F '15 if .un wr , A s I I' QA a 537-V 'jig sg, x ,Qu F. , . . -.H 1 1. v. M. f,, i , ,.iM 1. up x . X ,fx .K . if ff xffvw H, 1' , A k ' ' A ' k - .V A, gh 1'g'g1.fA5,f, xx m,4 A A .Q 1.1 ' - A 7 3 I f' iLif:'qc.',,.E yn. A - 5: V nge I i: FLdh:,,, ! iL ' kklgm 'E Lk.'- Tie. kk i xx . I in N R X .K .3 31 Wg I f' if Y H, VLK: 1, ...gi 5 7,,- Q- I 15-.fi -N M ' Ak:kk'- E . in K .gg - w K 'X ' iii . .. . A , S Q .. . zi- ' s-f W ii, - .SN . ' L4 .. , ,Q , ,z,A..: . ,. ,av 1 F 9. Q1 x Q 5 1' X ,- Qin ,ax . XE 8 A X.. U 5 lf, fgv2Yr'4H , , 1 Q? 5 1 Qophomores Show S A Spirit The sophomore class at WHS has proved to have a great amount of spirit this year at all events. They always yell and continue to add spirit and enthusi- asm to the student body. At the beginning of the year, the sophomores had a class meeting where they elected class officers and favorites. Also, they elected Harvest Festival Candidates for the annual Harvest Festival, sponsored by the band boosters. As they complete their sophomore year at White' house High, in everyone there is the exciting thought of life as the Ciass of '83l Sponsors for the sopnorriore class are Tom Cooper, Sue Cooper, Faye Wiliiams, Ann Walker, Bill Luce, Agnes Sadler, and Laura Burns. , -fssleff f -:eq -faseiii ii .gf If S S 5 E .q.:,.--V, A... CLASS FAVORITES S Ken Rice and Kim Bums Cathy Pettigrew - Sec Treas Mark Holman President Bryan Fitzgerald 194 - Sophomores Pres. e John Absalom Stacy Adair Tonya Adkins Linda Altier Kevin Barker Genetta Beasley Dwayne Bell Michelle Bellah Thad Bevis Brandy Blalock Tami Bradshaw Brent Brown Dwayne Brown Susan Brown Chris Brownell Melissa Bryans James Buchanan Dwayne Burkett Kim Burns Kevin Bussey Terry Bussey Rodney Candyfire Kristine Carlson Chicki Carter Linda Chappell Larry Childress Tonja Clark Jamie Coats Terry Cochran Robert Cole Glenn Cook Diana Coon Sherri Cooper C. D, Davis Tere Clark Davis Robby Dean Darryl Draper Pat Dudley Shelli Dunning Regenia East l 'l S I'- 'VI Sophomores - 195 Traci Elliott Sherry Eschberger Teresa Eschberger Bryan Fitzgerald Cindy Fletcher Rhonda Folsom Scott Garner Colville Garrett Troy Garrett Steve Gatlin Kenneth Gilpin Denise Glaspie Marilyn Gossett Jim Graham Robert Grant Cindy Green Sandy Green Hank Griffin Jean Hagan Jarvis Hales Elaine Hall Michael Hall Jamie Hammonds James Hampton Dee Hanks Scarlett Harden Laurie Harrell Glenna Harris Joel Harris Jeff Hawkins Kelly Heim Becky Hendley Holly Hendrix Kraig Hensley Randy Hiett Not Pictured: John Engstrand Sophomores . K J X Q ai of t lf- 5 X IE Q was 5 X ,SKU t , it 4 5 VW I A 2 ,, 'ii , J i wi , f 1 ,Q ss MTX X K Q3 l X, x f T5 if e , 1-5 113' Xml Wx? Q all Q2 s S f, J' 5 K. ii - is 5 Ng, X 5 A w , 3 'ft S fi is if r l if w 4 's K , . ftsiifisg J y i. 2 W as - -.,. X. ,N:' VV7: . . L R l, e: 1 3 it ki ,F if it .- as :Li -1 - :age f . .. sg: .xi 5 , ti - -f W- -we a 1, - Mr. Qi .:., 5523: ' J 1 iois .Sb X ,iw 'H , gi .Ji E x . N ' 3 .- 4 ' fee: ' . ..... 5-, - .ws-K-W Q Sandy Hiett Stuart Hilburn Melba Hill PCP i S S X., .,, , : ,, tg ,, S . N2 - J T 1 1 fi ,, F ' K' , J t V j ,,. . ... . ,, ,, , I , J ' J V if K 6 .1 Q at Ug- g Eilii J' all J 5 . ,.,. seg 5 W ex? -'H Q t f fi SW-XQS Q. DE : if S ss i - ' 5 No- .8 'lf' an 4 .IQLLA T HS' x-L . . v ,.... --Ji.. miss, .... ,. .gs 5 Tommy Hinds Sandra Hirscheider Music Box Dancer Sophomore Sandy Hiett plans to teach ballet or jazz, after graduating from college with a Masters degree in dance. Sandy has lived in Whitehouse since the lst grade and started danc- ing in the 2nd grade, when she took ballet, tap, jazz, and acrobatics. She now takes two ballet classes a week and sometimes a jazz class from Thereza Bryce-Cotes in Tyler. This brown-haired, brown-eyed dancer is a member of the First Ladies. She plans on being in the drill team again her junior and senior years, trying out for an officer position. Her freshman year, Sandy performed a Spanish dance at a language festival. She won a blue ribbon this year for her perform- ance at a speech contest. She prac- tices one or two hours a day at home. Sandy is scheduled to be an assistant teacher for a ballet class at the YWCA in Tyler. Sandy summarized her feel- ings toward her dancing career, I love to dance. isf iiii ' Kelly Hogenmiller 1 ' J ' -: Ezt Mark Holman Shelli Hopkins ' Angie Howard f ssss ii Beau ldom -2 , 1 .fi , , :E Qs. X .. Dawn lnscore Sheila Jernigan Daphne Johnson Demetra Johnson Reginald Johnson is Jimmy Johnston Raymond Kester Mike Kieny Lori King Karen Kirby Sophomores I'l'l S I- 'l'l 1 197 Jeff Kuechle Christy Lancaster Tulisha Langford Kelly Langley Meleaha Lansdale Greg Lightfoot Jyl Lindsey Lorie Losure Bobby Mackey Mark Martin Teresa May Donna McCarty Brenda McKee Sandra Moore Julie Morgan Craig Morton Franklin Mosley Mollie Mullican Sheila Munday Julie Nichols Marci Nugent Bryan O'Neal Dean Owens Kathy Palmer Sonny Palmer Jason Pelham Kathy Pettigrew Terry Pittman NOT PICTU RED: Teresa Miller 198 Sophomores -nl! Jeff Presley Jerry Smyrl Mike Swindle Harvey Villoreal Tammy Wiley Kim Williams i NOT PICTU RED: Billy Posey Glenn Presley Stephen Pritchett Phillip Rainer Kim Ray Lewis Rhone Ken Rice Patsy Roberts Glenda Robinson Wayland Saxon Missy Slaughter Eric Smith Terry Smith Roger Stanton Scott Sulser Pam Tapp Gerald Taylor Toni Teague Chris Thomas Lana Tucker Sandy Wade Tom Walding Lora Walston Joy Warren Charlie Webb Jackie Williams Lori Williams Charles Wood Kevin Woodell Sophomores I 'l S I- 'l I - 199 V ...M fl : A. Brent Brown, Mark Holman, Ken Rice and Bryan Fitzgerald wait for sophomore elections to begin. B. Stuart l-lllhurn says hello to our camera. C. Michelle Bellah and Stacy Adair show their friendship. D. Brian Fitzgerald looks a little confused. E. Robby Dean stops at her locker between classes. F. Lori King takes a nap. G. Dee Hanks shows real school spirit! H. .lean Hagan plays her first piano solo. l. Jamie Coats and Craig Morton, sophomore Harvest Festival Candi- dates, ride their float in the parade. J. Sophomores dress up for a project in World History class. K. Looks like Michelle 8ellah's secret has been discovered. L. Regina East shows off her new shoes. Ax ffl! ,...- ' 'Qw- - l Af. . . V wfxx 4' bf' ik' . rj QL' M f Q we X 5 Wig K K. fx E. 200 -- Sophomores F' l sliv- G. 1435 ' Nun- 'QF' xii 'wan Q S -fixmfy f 1 I. .. L- H. F S Q .J 1. K. Sophomores - 201 Freshmen Survive The freshman students at WHS go through big changes in their lives. Coming from the middle school, where they were looked up to, they go directly to being the youngest, and the ones all the older kids look down on. But most all freshmen survive this trying time in their lives. Along with electing Harvest Festival candidates at the beginning of the year, they elect their class favorites and officers. The freshman class looks forward to the time they can say, Yea! We are the Class of '84. Fresh- men sponsors are Roger Button, Annie Tubbs, Fran Brazeal, Karen Luce, Kay Campbell, and Rebecca Dunn. CLASS FAVORITES Kelly Smith and Lornonda Brown 202 - Freshmen Joey Abna Kimberly Adams Curtis Anderson Lyndora Bailey Stacie Battles Charles Bell Sherilyn Bell Troy Bevill Rhonda Blackwell Randy Booth Chris Brent Randy Brodie Reginald Broughton Calvin Brown Lonnie Brown Lornonda Brown Ronald Brown Ronald Burkett Daniel Burns Kenneth Bynum Greg Cagle Darrin Camp Chris Carlile Kimberly Carr Gina Carter Bonnie Casebeer David Cheatham Ronald Chess Angela Clay John Clute John Cole Wesley Criddle Stacey Deck Danica Denman James Dews Arnetter Dorsey Not Pictured: Gene Boswell Freshmen 203 Randy Draughon Delondra Duncan Dexter Ervin Terry Evans Kristi Fitzloff Michelle Fix Barbie Gabbard Joe Galan Judy Gelushia Danny Gentry Eric Gray Maxine Green Delane Greer Stuart Gregg Melissa Hamilton Jenny Hammonds Karen Hargrave Penny Hays Stephen Herber Susan Herriage Ginger Hightower Linda Honeycutt Mendy Hudson Karen Hughes Kim Hunt NOT PICTURED: Annie Hardin Freshmen :Q 13' Shannon Ivy Miccal Jackson Freddie Johnson Ilene Jones Tracy Jones Janice Jordan Cindy Kennedy Karl Kilgore Sheila Kinsel Kirk Krisle James Lampkin Tamy Land Jerry Laughlin Michelle Mackey Michael Manziel Linda Martin Diane Mauldin Danny McBride Tara McNarnee Stacie McNeill Joey Miller Lewis Mitchell Michael Mitchell Cindy Moody Bo Moore Tammy Moore Patrick Moran Mike Moreno Kenny Morris Shane Morris Rachel Morrow Darrell Mosley Not Pictured: Curtis Johnson Freshmen 'I'I ITI I'i'l S I 'VI 1 - 205 Alan Mount Kara Nash Mark Nash Lee Ann Neill David Nelson Glenn North Gary Oglesby Debbie Orr Claire Palmer Jimmy Popolizio Kara Portwood Curtis Prda Greg Press Vicki Rasberry Donna Redfearn Tony Reeves Steve Richardson Penny Rinehart Edward Robinson Keith Robinson Wayne Rodieck Deron Rowe Ray Schmidt Glenda Scott Scott Sepmoree Greg Sharp Marcy Shrode Kelly Smith NOT PICTURED: Clint Nabours 206 Freshmen Michael Smith Kerry Smyrl Chip Spencer Vicki Stafford Carol Staples Trina Summers Ronda Tapp Kenny Terry Wendy Terry John Thompson David Tibbetts Sarita Toothman Robert Towery Louis Varcasia Scott Waddell Cliff Walker Pamela Walker Sam Walzel Donna Ward Jake Wardlow Cindy Waters Johnny Wesley Angie Weston James Whitney Darlene Wilbanks Susan Williams Polly Yeager Curtis Young Freshmen 207 A. These two P.E. boys sit outside in the cold. B. Stacie Battles and Michelle Mackey don't seem to be very camera shy. C. Shannon Ivy and Kirk Krlsle represent the freshman class in the Harvest Festival parade. D. Dwayne Rodieck pretends he's working. E. Jimmy Popollzlo carrying a purse? F. Vicki Staf- ford is surprised as she walks into the band hall. G. Sam Wal- zel looks at the world from a different angle. H. Danny McBride is surprised at having his picture taken. I. Joey Miller really gets involved in his work. J. Tony Reeves, Chip Spencer, Terry Evans, and Curtis Young just clowning around in the stands. s if 208 - Freshmen tr' Arif! 1 Freshmen - 209 I Q X 4-5,ixuY kk y . . w.'3j1miw'vgi',x if-I QKQQ 1. F653 5 if X ii.. va' Sgww .df U fvfiow Q, if 1F'Bf,,ffQ,,C g'.,.R ,, VG,.ii?V S-Qs 'Sr 210 Eaczulty ash' 3 SECTION EDITOR: Tami Clark The faculty at Whitehouse Hugh have become an Important part of our school system Along wlth keepung the student records counselung maknng lesson plans dnscnpllnlng students and teachmg the faculty of WHS perform a variety of tasks Every day the teachers are confronted wlth trynng to make thenr specual subjects as on terestlng as posslble They show fllms IN vate speakers share common expernences and even take us places to get across the learnmg process All too many times we as students dont realize how many hours of work go unto trynng to make the classrooms at Whltehouse Hugh as ex cutlng as posslble v . . - v - v - v Faculty - 211 Principals Perform Numerous Tasks Robert Hagan, in his first year as principal at Whitehouse High, has been with Whitehouse Independent School District since December, 1958. Over- seeing curriculum and adjusting the schedule are some things that fill Mr. Hagan's day. His administrative job is a full-time job, says Mr. Hagan. Beginning his fifthyear as Assistant Principal, Willie Nichols serves as supervisor for student activities. His work mainly involves student control and sponsor for the Student Congress. Y L.--Jw' Principal Robert E. Hagan iw ! Asst. Principal- Willie Nichols 212 - Faculty 'Ks 8 -wp J SECRETARY , Mrs. Geneva Wood ATTENDANCE CLERK Mrs. Hilda Morrison QecretariesfCustodians Help Make High School Function Properly Whitehouse High School is comprised of several people who work together to make our shcool function properly. Two groups are the secre- taries and custodians. Mrs. Geneva Wood, secretary, supervises the office help, takes care of any transcripts that need to be sent to other schools, answers the tele- phone, mimeographs tests and other materials for teachers, and is always willing to listen to students' problems. Talking to the students is the highlight of my day, says Mrs. Wood. Attendance clerk is Mrs. Hilda Morrison. She lists absentees for the teachers as well as keeps the state attendance records. Mrs. Morrison also helps in the office. The custodians are Clyde Hurst, Don Cain, Tommy Mitchum and Betty Mackey. They keep the buildings and grounds clean. fl, 5 .bl- vl if 1, L to R: Don Cain, Clyde Hurst, Tommy Mitchum, Betty Mackey Faculty - 213 ' iffy. X15 High School Faculty Supports Students The faculty is a vital part of Whitehouse High School. Prin- cipal Bob Hagan and Assistant Principal Willie Nichols lead their team of 42 faculty mem- bers and five aides to teach their subjects in the best way possible. So much of the time, We, the students, don't realize how many different things the teachers do. They teach, make lesson plans, select supplemen- tary material, and get to know the students they teach. Along with extra curricular activities, they also attend school func- tions to support their students. The life at WHS could not go on without the dedication and pride of our faculty. Y'-up Agnes Sadler - B.S. Ilolba lotler - B.S. Fran Brazoal - B.S. Acct., Typ. l, Shnd. Vocational Office Education lntrod. Alg. 1, 2, Alg. 3, 4 '-li Tom Cooper W M.S. Sue Cooper - M.S. Sylvla Coon - M.Ed. Trigg FOMg Introd. Alg. 3, 4 Alg. 1, 23 MOCEp Geometry Home Ec. 23 PELE A K . X nv- Kay Campbell - B.A. Scott Malcolm - B.A. Roger Button - B.S. FOM3 lntrod. Alg. 3, 4 Amer. Hist.: Govt.: P.E. Healthp Coach ,K . V P' Ari ,K r mmf LV4 Vx. K ,V sl . , Q, Wu, ,ff um, .' R5 , of ,. f - , ,- iiCy,,? rw in 'N 'T' we ' - i ' ef., Booker T. Bowle - B.S. John Wllls - M.Ed. Mary Pace - B.A. P.E.3 Coach Dr, Ed., Ath. Dir., Coach Eng. 25 Speech, Choir 411, lf Llnda Cogswell - B.A. Faye lllllams - B.A. English IV Artg English lll Qld E lax. ,W,M K, , E fx ydmwwzfij ll QR Qu Pa! Falls - B.A, Rebecca Dunn - M.A. English I English Ill l ,, Barbara Davis - M.A. Karon Luca - M.Ed. P.E.p English I English ll Narllae McCabe Vlckls Smith - B.A. Aide Spanishg Newspaper Adv. .av- Faculty - 215 Mary Beth Hilb Typingg Bus. Lawg urn -- B.S. Cheerleaders Mwappwae., Larry Scoggln - B.S. Biology: Coach ,,,l, . zogggwfssii,-1 V97 , . W 2 z -52 1325 ' V I , P J, ,M V ,,,: V, , , ,, zgsfmfi, f .,, 'X' ,iii , ' l , ,,, ' RT Sm Q ' ' v 4 1 .W i f Y ,Z if 2 ' fr- -2, 4 .' ' .- ' Kandax Dodd B S LauraBurns-B.S. MarshaIINelII-M.S. , . -- j ' Phy.sci.gPhysacs chem.gPhy.sca. Qggfgngfn' Team' P-E-' Hum an C. L. Nlx - M.Ed. Govt.g P.E.g Coach Ann Walker - B.S. World History 216 - Faculty ,3 Vi 7,5 Paul Maxwell - M.Ed. Am. - Texas Histg Free Enter- prise Blll Luce - M.Ed. Am.-World Hist.g Coach Andy Jarvls -- B.S, Dist. Education. Z Homemakmg Homemaklng - M.A. Resource Room Agruculture 1 , Wilma Casey Aide rw- SC H O L ADMINISTRA xiii ' 'as qv 1 A W Q' M, if 4 ,4fp:.x,, 218 - Administration W 4 l Qs -fan-nmpfevf-ay ef r me ve ifjnl Ra. visit. :if W. wats i' ' 1' La . Q fide qs MM-:fi 1,-an . E Aga 4.3 SS , 1- .sa - regal Q Q e 3 ' 'f2f - 251' , Sk S ,QL ,Qte- SECTION EDITOR Shannon Harden The admumstratnon makes many declslons which affect the 2242 students enrolled ln Whltehouse Independent School Dlstrlct The superlntendents the busmess man ager and the school board devote much of their time planning new trnct one of the best In the state Thus year has been fllled with new construction on all four campuses In WISD Wuth thus years budget of three mulluon dollars the teachers and students greatly appreciate all the new equipment and learning materuals that have been purchased to enhance our learnmg experience ln WISD programs that make our school dis- Administration 219 liil flllliiltlhoseiyeers, Mr. Higgins has worked l, ,ii .,.. i. iii ,,: , yil., ilQl,':,,l'1l,i-ill' ini WND-lvr 26 'iill Wii,ilii,'ll ' ' --llliii3i,ii.'il,i,i. www- i l nv l iiilillfillil-.-li--i lillilliiJ'lE,lfiiii' Willis, 'ili'pilll'llllllill,,, ,, , , ' f nxliflll, i i 1' l lip ,i iilliiilflilllliliiil.l.nw,li.i:. -l-J. l G llllillilliilliii ll il , it l i it l ' Higgins, superintendent of Y f?'f'fflill?l iill U79 ill lwnlrmlwl business l r W? years lie has Superintendent the Whitehouse independent School Districtfsays, l'm very grateful for the support given to me bythe people in Whitehouse independent School Dis- very on many construction pro- jects this year including the new foot- hail stadium, track facilities, P.E. gym ,l locker rooms- lor the athletes field, and many other new pro jects on all tour campuses. Mr. Higgins, working very closely with the school board and the principals on all four carnpuses in our school district, makes i,ll,iii lllflef effefil. and ll .1 ,. ' l ' . WWliiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiWll,iiilini: , ,, tl , 1 , ill if 'Williiillwl'ilyillilti-lilrilliifllillllwilli1'l,ii,il-will-ii,'iillliilll-li--.ii-lv will l , i vii ur. ir- i H' lli- l,'i'linnwi,.rri'i','gl -iw' in igw'---iiil -ll llvlrl 'l 'il if IW ll , , - l flMlwill.llhlnllllil1'i'tlliMll lr 'li l- 'vi l l ll i ., l l , ,iii i . , i, in , , W, liililllwrillihiliiilliiliifwrill' lil! i, l fl ,li ,' , owl?llwijllwilwiilwiiliif,EWllii'25313,l'-'1l'il lll--l V Ii ' ' 'J ' A 'l' ' .- e.oi2Yiili,iiiii.f ,,,,,. wi- .i V , - ll.. l s?'gt ., K' l eerintendenl ' Fiffiiri wi ' 'iil'l'Zi i'i1,:I lima W Smith assistant has been working :independent iiiiwiiiill-' 5' liiilwii-i. lin, , i,-lim ,i .. if W ,wi ,i i. iw if :lin School District for 25 years. His dutleseinciude being the author- ized representative in the Food service Program, textbook custo- isl responsible for text- J end' writes programs federal funds, Mr. Smith also works closely with Nlr. Hig- gins in planning the total school program in Whitehouse. ,,,, 220 QQ- Aaeienisirarion Harold Higgins, Superintendent Qt.. Fi Lawrence Smith, Assistant Superintendent George Davis X .' 'X :J XXXXX XX'XX X , , ,,,XXXXX .,,-- XX XXX ------ X!XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX-XXXX ,X XX XX' XXXXX'XXX'!X'XXXXpX ' XXX XXXXXXQ XXXXXXX X , , X'X: 'V'x' XX X 2,u B Usinegs M anager, and X X XXXXX XX , X , ,ie , ,ef ' X X Mr. George Davis, Whitehouse fnfiependenijichooi XXXXCXX THX XX:'XX-XX XXX eeew me which includes approving each budget and then submitting it to the school for Hppfovai- , X , XX o, ooJv,JW XXX oo o X oooo o Qoo oooo J Qowo ,fe There are four secretaries et Mrs. Joyce Estridge is in charge ofgfthe an me bills for me district. 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X,,X,XXXe'2esfeetgse1X H Sue Hasten, Joann Hopkins, Juanita Hagan, andgioyce Estrielge i l XXXXX XX XX ,X XXXXQ XXXI,, ,XXXXWXXWia15H35X , , XXX X X XX' XX XXXWX ' X X X AX-XXXXXXMXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX X , -7g1J:XXXX-: XX:XXXXXXXXXJXXXEXXXXXXXXEXXXX2,XQgXXm,:HXX5 Adminisiriiiion -- T X, X X: ,, .X X X X X ' X Iuquqnnluuululunnillulqnllnn The Board of The governing body ofthe Whitehouse inde- pendent Schooi District is comprised of seven men who devote much of their time to form poiicies that will benefit each student in our sohrzioii pdistrict.gfTnislpyeari the . school board was instrumental in providing more ciassroom space on the middle school and intermediate schooi campuses, new locker rooms, and base-bali field on the high school campus. A new elementary school is under construction now and SHQUUU be ready for occupancy next year. Because of all the materials and equipment provided the teachers, the schooi board has enabled the students in this district to experience invaiu- able learning experiences that wiii equip them for the future. ' . OFHCERS STANDING -- Ray Keeiing -- President SiT'l'iNG -- Aiien Frazier -- Secretary Bob Manasco I s. 46' X F X 2 ii ' in X N ' v I X ii Vice President 1 K K ,I . i I ,V Q ir v. ' V I ,X I s J z A 7' I ji b lilnlii .-4+ .Tinlbiri .Cniirlei-.Johnsim. sn' +45 AlieniFliamierifliieilililieeline.BonMeneco.l. iiiipi pl A p I 1 plli f iiilii. 2 i ' Q ' 222 Adeimssffafiifm' i c Q V Nora Tucker, Counselor iv! Sarah Davis, Counseior District-Wide Personnel Mrs. Sarah Davis, Mrs. Nora Tucker and Mrs. Edith Brewer are district-wide personnel in the Whitehouse independent School District. Mrs. Davis is guidance coun- selor and Mrs. Tucker is vocational counselor. They work closely with the students in planning their schedules and deciding what they would like to do in the future. The counselors also supervise the testing program in the dis- trict. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Tucker work with the Student Congress, and Mrs. Tucker is one of the Future Teacher Sponsors. Mrs. Brewer is the headllihrarian forthe dis- trict. She is responsible for the materials placed in each of the four libraries. She works closely with Mrs. Janet Bout- well, elementary-intermediate librarian. Mrs. Brewer is also yearbook adviser, head of the high school English department, and National Honor Societyiadvisori. 1 it Edith Brewer, Librarian Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Tucker relax in the library before begin- y ning registration for next year. .. T T T, i Administration -- 223 T 224 - Middle School SECTION EDITORS: .IENA YOUNG DEBBIE WALKER Whutehouse Muddle School us com posed of grades sux seven and eught Thus sectuon uncludes faculty students gurls and boys basketball football track and the newest sport volleyball whuch us corn posed of 21 hard workung gurls The band us eughth grade band Thus year for the furst tume the suxth grade band us duvuded unto separate sectlons whuch guves the teacher more tume for unduvudual unstructuon Because ofthe uncrease un enrollment un WISD thus wull be the last year for the Muddle School un thus yearbook though WISD wull stull be unufued wuth separate books composed ofa seventh grade 'band and an IIJIluIuIIu- Su tuunul .f Middle School Principals Work With Teachers. Students Mr. Burley Lamb and Mr. Bill Cole spend much of their time working with teachers, students and parents to make the Whitehouse Middle School a success. Mr. Lamb has been principal for four years. This is Mr. Cole's first year as assistant principal. l l 4 PRINCIPAL Burley Lamb 7 . 55339 Pt.:2s IQ ,:'- S s i . ifgff 2 I All g ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL P Bill Cole S 226 - Middle School .ak X e xx. ll Marvin Doss Custodian ...gt 6? ,:kk, 9 4. xx 2, 1 f W xi we it W t J' its sb , me 1 t X Q 6 W f' . , Q f v it sg 5 it l I f - ' ' Q -I., W' wit ' 5 1 i w I X Q Nb has X, 3 is X Q2 Q si Qin 0 E Q ,A Q ti if 5 S 2 'K X N we i S lx W a Q l if ss K 'vis Q' N X I- it X l -1. .H i - f James Nobles Custodian Bobble Bowie Aide tie? Mary Cheatum Cafeteria Susan Lynn Aide Ruby Crymes Cafeteria .. Q . as ' ,- S get t S Betty Brown Secretary amona Martin Aide f CN Betty Reeves Cafeteria Personnel A vital part of White- house Middle School is the personnel com- prised of custodians, secretary, cafeteria workers, and aides. These peoples jobs are very important and the middle school couldn't operate properly with- outthem. Glorla Vervalln Aide if ,,,kh,,, t,,p . A V . 4' i-Jw Wil? Sybil Rhame Cafeteria Middle School - 227 228 WMS acultg Is Devoted The faculty is one of the most important parts of WMS. These 31 teachers are con- cerned not only with the education of their students but also with their feelings. The teachers devote many hours of their time for the students' benefit. Doug Dudley - B.S Science, History, Coach, -8 ' 7 Vennie Jackson - M.S. English - 7 Middle School Edwina Bulman - M,Ed, Mary Ann Creel - MA. Reading Math - 7-8 Billie French - B.S. Bobble Hackney - B,S. Reading, Art 6 Art 7-8 Q E Q Jenny Johnson - B.S. Doris Lloyd - M.Ed. Science f 8 Reading Elaine Denney - B.S. Reading - 6-7-8 x is Kms X x XX tllt S it H -- ,Q 9 . : ws: T , t- . ' Q S l 61 k i lp Paul Hancock - B.S. History - 8 ee taxi t V. A. ttffife sm. ' ffmj eng K Q f ig, .. .Y YR img Z ln A fi? ., will-N' Tola Lott - B.S. Homebound fs Q E E Q 1 if Q 2 S 2 el? 1 flu - 4 1 . . f 7 I K. is ' ,Q xl 454 9 Betty Lough - B.S. Roy Mayfleld BBA Paula Page - B.A. Science - 6 Coach, P.E. 7 6-7-8 Math - 6-7-8 A if if- asf fi? I Cleo Richardson Y Math f 6 i if I 1 X f I K ' 1 . 31 x . . , I Alszeleen Stansell Math, Reading sis YJ' Vlckl Smlth - M.Ed, Spanish - 8 Melissa Smlth - BS, English - 6 Q K Y J. A. Steele - B.S. Ag 8 .Ed.- ig i ig Sharon Terry - M.A. Martha Walston 1 MA. Kay Woodard f M.S. Band f 6-7-8 Reading, English Y 8 Reading - 8 Middle School- 229 230 A A. F. A. Students catch up on daily happenlngs dur' Ing the lunch break. B. Eighth graders recite poems ln Engllsh. C. Renee Bell laughs at her frlends joke. D. Thus sure IS good. E. Amy McGlaun and Kelly Liles caught hldlng the evldence! F. We have to keep the place clean. G. Joe Pitman seems happy about has next class. H. Am I supposed to be going ln or com- ung out? I. Fare drlll . . .everyone stay in a sun- gle file llnef' ff Middle School 'thaw B. D. 5fm'QO . ?'YE.7: 5 .Q . xx n fG. ..,,w , Z. i E. PTA Receives Award for Membership Drive The PTA received an award from the State as a result of increased membership during their mem- bership drive this year. The PTA meets once a month on Tuesday nights in the cafeteria. Approxi- mately 25 parents attend these meetings each month, according to Mrs. Gloria Daughtry, PTA secretary. A. PTA president Louis Johnson calls the meeting to order. B. Dr. Kertoot Walker discusses drug abuse with parents at a PTA meeting. C. Mr. Johnson and Dr. Walker chat with parents after the meeting. A. PTA OFFICERS SITTING L TO R: Lila Broughton - Historian, Gloria Daughtry - Secretary, Louis Johnson - President, Joydean Driskill - Parlia- mentarian, Jackie McBride - Treasurer, Judy Turner - Publicity. 232 - Eighth Kevin Alexander Ricky Alvis Lori Baker Tracy Banks Willie Banion Henry Barrett Chester Battles Michell Bell Renee Bell Janice Berry Donna Billings Yvonne Bircher Duane Bios Barry Boyton Cary Brown Joey Brown Tammy Brown Billy Bryans John Buchanan Charla Burkett Ricky Burnett Windy Campbell Jeff Casey Libby Cantu Jerry Casey Greg Cashett NOT PICTURED: Norman Coffey EIGHTH GRADE . Q .' ' . ',,-' . Qs t :VL 1 , Q ,.iiiii 3 Q..- 2 i Mindy Cashett Shelly Cashett Cherysh Chamberlain Kerrie Chambless Stephen Chapman Amber Clark Chris Cockrell Remone Coffey Stacie Cook Janette Cox Carol Corely Lisa Crosby Brian Crymes David Culpepper Racheal Dawson Kevin DeCloux Kenneth Denning Tressa Dillard Richard Draper Barry Durham Stacey Durham Jeff Eads Melissa Eben Mark Elliot Angela Ervin Beverly Ervin Calvin Forris Shawn Forrester Lisa Forst Liz Gage Reland Garrett NOT PICTURED: Sheila Freeman 234 - Eighth Kristy Gormley Robin Greaver Kathy Green Stephanie Green Darren Guthrie Tony Hadfield Bubba Hale Pamela Hale Greg Hall Todd Hancock Ron Hanks Corin Hardin Galon Harmon Billy Harris Tracy Harris Tom Harvey Micheal Hasten Aleasa Hawkins Darlene Hawkins Kevin Hearon Heidi Hendrix Sharon Hess Deanna Hiett Karen Hogenhiller Mike Holms Derren Jackson Ronald Jackson Von Johnson Steve Johnson Andre Jordan Cheryl Kirkland Kim Krisle Laci Kay Tony Landon Bryan Lanham Rusty Liles Merri Lipscomb Keith Lough Kevin Lough Patti Lynn Connie Malone Ladana Malone Ray Marshall Cindy Martin Harvey Martin Kim Martin Meridith Martin Lisa Mauch Randy Maudlin Michelle McCorkle Eighth - 235 Gary McCoy Shontay McGregor Gina McKeller Melody McKelvy Sabrina Melton Varina Miles Cody Miller Pamela Miller James Mills Becky Mitchell Rebecca Moose Bobby Morphis Sandy Morrow Renee Mullenax Jimmy Nobles John Pace Lara Pelham Sharon Pettigrew Rosie Pierce Sherry Pike Charnel Prentice Tandy Priest Pam Rakestraw Robbie Ray Bill Rodenus Jay Reel Kristi Reeves Lisa Richardson Paula Richey Dalana Roberts Dana Robinson Tina Scott NOT PICTURED: Brian Myers Bernadine Rogers Q L 1' 3' Q , ff r ikwwma. ze :Q 3' L. Keith Schmidt Shelly Scruggs Steve Sepmoree Teddy Simpson Blaine Slaughter Patty Smith Chris Smith DebbieStanley DeWayne Staples Wayne Staples Desiree Stephens Nita Stevens Steve Stiefvater Marla Stine Cindi Taylor Chris Terry Missy Thorton Robbie Thorton Jim Tidwell John Tidwell Mike Tidwell Chris Tibbettes Dan Todd John Todd Leesa Tomlin Regina Towery DeWayne Towns Royce Wade Marla Walker Kim Weaver Rebecca White Robert White Susan Wiggins Craig Williams Gwen Williams Jimmy Williams Randy Williams Matt Winchester Melissa Wood Tammy Woodell NOT PICTURED: Sherry Warsaw Ruthie Wilbanks Elliot Wilkerson Pam Wisner Angie Adams Steven Alexander Stacy Atkins Lorenda Baldwin Tammy Barber Larry Barrett Rennee Baxendale Stacy Berlan Wayne Bircher Monty Bland Randy Black Jon Blankenship Edward Blaylock Greg Booth Karl Bowers Teri Bradshaw Becky Breland Donjuan Broughton Kristy Brimberry Amy Brown Berry Brown Jeff Brown Stacy Brown Keith Burkett Bobby Burks Lisa Byrd NOT PICTURED: Robby Barker Connie Brown Robert Bryant 238 Seventh SEVENTH GRADE Derek Caldwell Jason Carlson Justin Carney Micheal Casey Christi Cashatt Preston Chapman Mack Childs Angela Christian Helen Clark Scott Clark Willie Clark Jon Coke Lisa Coodey Cindy Craft Scotty Creech Darla Criddle Dickey Dale Darren Davis Drew Denman Clark Denney David Domm Sammy Draper Michelle Driskill Steven Driskill Karen Drury Matt Dudley Sean Dudley Matt Duhon Amy Ellette Dora Ervin Pamela Ervin Tammy Evans Tammy Evans Teresa Fairbank NOT PICTURED: Jarrit Carlson Reanauta Duncan Brian Fitzgerald Jan Fitzgerald Kelley Fitzoff Brent Ford Leslie Foreman Sherry Foreman Bill Frazier Sheila Freeman Kyle Funderburgh Micheal Gabbard Blake Garner Kristi Gormley Gerald Graham John Graham Johnny Green Carla Greaver Rachel Griffin Steven Hall Jeffery Hammons Robert Hanson Kirk Harper Stacey Harris Tammy Hays David Helms Beth Hemmingway Jay Henderson Larry Henke Sharon Hess John Higgins Jerri Hindman Starla Hoff Kathy Hogenmiller Eric rlowse Mike Hubert James Hunt Kevin Huntsberger Dennis Inman Tammy Ivy Jimmy Jackson Dickey Jeter Kapoola Jiles Chuck Johnson Kerry Johnson Roy Johnson Cary Johnston Benard Jones Jim Jones Tina Jones Lori Keeling Joe Kellum Roger Kelly Shane Kennedy Brian Kinney Amy Kirby Chris Kirkland 242 - Seventh Bruce Kirkpatrick Lawanda Kitchens Tracy Land Jon Lepelley Mark Lightfoot Kelli Liles Sonya Loftin Lee Long Will Louderman Jim Bob Love Lisa Loy Ledana Malone Michael Manziel Colin Martin Jeff Martin Paula May John Mayer David McBride Gary McFadden Amy McGlaun David McKellar Homer McKelvey Lori Meadows Ginger Miller Jill Miller Marty Miller John Mills NOT PICTU RED: Tonya Lambert an wt ti? 5 an Q -'19 Lynn Mitchell Rhonda Morris Karen Morrow Stacy Moseley James Muller Scott Murphy Pat O'Neal Alfred Orange Alfreda Orange David Outland Chad Owens Morris Pierce Joe Pittman Sherry Pittman Sherri Poindexter David Prda Genice Press Jim Pritchett Jeffery Prosell Donna Pruett Michelle Ray Wendel Rector Erica Reisor Shannell Rinehart Claude Roberts Martie Robinson Daryl Ross David Ross Michelle Roy Alan Sartain Donald Scott Kim Scruggs Robin Shaver Beth Shirley Eric Skinner Michael Skinner NOT PICTU RED Michael Nugent Dede Palezo David Renson Seventh - 243 244 - Seventh Laura Smith Sid Smith Sonya Smith Stacy Smith David Splawn Stan Sulser Melanie Stancell Dusty Staples Kenny Sterling Rita Stewart Cindy Streun Kenneth Stuck Benton Tatum Ricky Tatum Chris Thompson Vic Thompson Cindy Trammel Jana Turner Kay Utz Vicki Vermillion Kim Wade Cari Wall Billy Walls Shannon Weaver Amy Whatley Orlander Williams Ross Willis Steve Wimberly Brad Woodard Deana Wylie NOT PICTU RED: Nancy Witt at fs B. A. - 5 Txl .... 4 . xiiizz D. ul 'Iuka l I F. A. Meredith Martin and Lara Pelham show off how tacky they can be. B. Band prepares for pep rally. C. Cheerleaders show off their school spirit, D. 6th and 7th students yell at pep rally, E. WMS students rush to lunch. F. David Ross, Drew Denman, Jimmy Johnson, Bill Frazier, and Daryl Ross get ready for football practice. 246 - Sixth Christine Ashfield Jerry Ashworth Ricky Baily Lisa Barber Susan Barber Teresa Batey Derek Beasley Leslie Beddingfield Jimmy Bell Robin Booth Benjamin Boynton Shelly Brady Gayla Brewer Kelly Brimberry Aaron Brown Amy Brown Gus Brown Tina Burks Karen Burns Kevin Bynum Annette Cantu Kenny Carpenter Robert Carpenter Todd Carr Renee Cates Charise Chamberlain Missy Charping Amy Chess Elizabeth Clark Jana Clark Jodie Cloud Julie Clute NOT PICTURED: Andora Byrd Michael Carr qxm GRADE Sandy Coodey Scott Cooper Andrea Cordell Vicki Corley Randy Costlow Shirley Cox Darren Criddle Karen Culpepper Brian Daughtry Charles Deems Ernest Dews Shelly Dickerson Shellie Dinger Breck Dodd Delora Dorsey Davy Dowdy Lisa Dowdy Kaylyn Duke Sean Duke Diana Duncan Michaelle Eads Shannon Ebey Joel Elliott Mary Epperson Sharon Ervin Terry Ervin Timothy Ervin Jimmy Eubanks Mary Olga Ferguson Larry Fleming NOT PICTU RED: Michael Cooper Stacy Eberlan 248 - Sixth Kay Fletcher Jennifer Ford Loleta Frazier Jeff Fuller Kevin Fuller Karrie Glover Eugene Godwin Bobbie Gray Diana Gross Beverly Hale Sherry Hamilton Dempsey Hannah Jim Harvey Fred Hawkins Becky Henderson Holley Henry Wayne Hendrix Tammy Hinds Tim Holt Carl Honeycutt Shanna Hooper Todd Hopkins Kristi Hudson Leroy Hughes Jenny Jenkins Christy Jennings Donna Johnson Eric Johnson George Jones Amy Keeling Keitha Keels Craig Kennedy NOT PICTURED: Darrin Gutherie Ray Hawkins David Johnston Tony Keel Rusty Killian Brian Krall Tonya Langford Jeff Lepelley Scott Lewis Heather Logsdon Tonya Mackey Elise Mahoney Jennifer Martin Kiersten Martin Missy Martin Paula Martin Ernest Matthews Sheena Mayfield Alton McMlintock Mollie McKelvey Robert McLarty Danna McNeill Raylene Miles Paul Miller Keith Minser Timmy Moody Chris Moran Ronald Morgan Kelley Murphree Shelly Myers Dan Neill Diana Nichols Jerry Nobles Jeff North Trudy Null Trent Oglesby Milton Oppen Melissa Orr NOT PICTU RED: Kim Kinney Chris Kirkland Robert Manziel Kathy Miles Paul Miles Sylvester Mosley Sixth - 249 250 - Sixth Joe Partin Steven Perry Marcella Phillips Marisa Pike Misty Pike Kristen Prda David Primrose Stacy Pritchard Rita Ray Yolanda Ray Melissa Reel Lisa Reeves Sheri Richardson Julie Rodieck Kim Rogers Melodie Rogers Joanna Rowe Mimi Roy Michael Ruthedge Cynthia Saenz Brad Scoggin Suerita Shuttlesworth Cindy Simmons Deanna Simmons William Singley Kenny Sloan Denise Smith Kirk Smith NOT PICTU RED: Morris Pierce David Pound Nancy Smith Sill! Toni Smith Beth Spears James Splawn Michelle Staples Sonya Stewart Sharron Terry David Thompson Jovita Thompson Susan Thompson Wendy Tibbetts Charla Towns Teresa Tucker Buddy Upchurch Mary Vaucasia Becky Wardlow Linda Warren Rhonda Warsaw Will Weston Robert Whiesenhunt Arnita White David White Riley White Angela Whitehurst Toby Wickland Troy Wilcox Rochelle Willis Craig Woodard Melinda Woodside Sixth - 251 252 C. A. Students enjoy playing ball before school in the morning. B. Mischievous girls, full of holiday antics, trap boys in their locker room. C. Meridith Martin, Lara Pelham, Cheryl Kirk- land caught in their daily exercise routine. D. Ladana Malone and Bernadine Rogers meet outside to chat during lunch. E. Mr. Steele explains the principles of genetics to horticulture students. F. Seventh grade girls studying in the hall. - Middle School ,fs rf jj, fi Z5 ., 5 -ff 5 5 ,- ,ff 5: ,., ' Qt ff' . : ,,..-A ff l EIGHTH GRADE WINNERS Lori Baker and Ron Hanks Q ..x, SEVENTH GRADE CANDIDATES Shanell Rinehart and Brian Fitzgerald Eighth Grade Class Displags Winning Float The eighth grade float was the Harvest Festival winner this year. The Harvest Festival is sponsored by the Band Booster Club. The money raised is used for various band activities. A. The eighth grade winning float. A. SIXTH GRADE CANDIDATES Kelly Brimberry and Breck Dodd Middle School Y 253 A. W ,J V9 A. Band students are busy getting ready for pep rally. B. 7th and 8th grade band perform for crowd at a football game. C. After the pep rally, students hurriedly put up their horns. D. Debbie Stanley and Pam Miller carrying banner in Harvest Festival Parade. E. Practice Makes Per- fect. F. Woodwinds practice during band. G. Band participates in Har- vest Festival Coronation. 254 - Middle School ft Effii-' 2 ,f f'l', i I . H Q ' 1 -- .x.. If se . ,MKG M R -si Q93 -. sgi ggkyiai stts ii , N? 'R 1- rdson. V, Richa an 'U c rv: x 2 4 .E : Lisa CD X Dillard, Brow rf Ier Regina Towery Tressa .ii o J as E cu 52 .1 -Q-7 'cn cu 'C CL Ier Karen Hogenrnil Mil TTI Pa V. J E E K , o 2 cu C 6 if C Ps .J mille 1: -o-1 N Q. E Liz Gage, Angela Hogen GJ GJ L CD Pa .C 4-1 CU X E N! 'C as .Q E Cindy Martin, ru .C O .C KD bi L an 4: O Y, ai C 2 rc E .9 c R: Pam Hale Debbie Stanle C O - O .. 5, nu ,.,hk ,Q Q E 2 :s N CL E WLto RO 1st S Q. E- cn cn O :- o 2 iw uw uw O DC U Q: N A E E ru P- bi 'O z: cu I-' 2 eg Han Gr Buchanan, t John rk Ellio Chambless, Kenin Lough, Ma Karrie Tidwell, ike Missy Thorton, Rene Bell, Tina Scott M W: RO Hess. 3rd I'l I'O Sha oodell, rnmy W Ta rphis. MO Bobby Taylor nd Ci Lough, Joey Brown Kristy Gormley. 4th ROW: Desiree Stevens, Keith IIS, M CS Von Johnson, Jam dwel Ti Guthrie, DeWayne Towns, Jim 256 - Middle School w C U3 Pu KU 'oc 6th GRADE CLARINETS lst ROW L to R: Denise Smith, Theresa Tucker, Susan Thompson, Karen Burns, Gayla Brewer, Jana Clark, Amy Chess, Jodie Cloud, Kelley Murphee, Beverly Hale. 2nd ROW: Cindy Simmons, Beth Spears, Kim Rogers, Michelle Eads, Kaylyn Duke, Stacy Eberlan, Elizabeth Clark, Becky Remington, Deanna Simmons, Toni Lenard, Shelley Dickerson, Meladee Rogers, Lisa Barber, Sharon Terry, and Shelly Brady. 6th GRADE FLUTES AND SAXOPHONES lst ROW L to R: Amy Keeling, Becky Wardlow, Leslie Beddingfield, Jennifer Martin, Robert Whisenhunt, David Thompson, Paula Martin, Diana Nichols, Mary Olga Ferguson, Ernest Dews. 2nd ROW: Heather Logsdon, Kristen Prda, Donna Johnson, Charise Cham- berlain, Cynthia Saenz, Sherre Hindman, Jenny Jenkins, Mimi Roy, Buddy Upchurch, Craig Kennedy, Breck Dodd, Sherry Hamilton, Shenna Mayfield, Steven Perry, Melissa Reel. 3rd ROW: Melissa Oar, Amy Brown, Mary Epperson, Julie Rodieck, Charla Towns, Gus Brown, William Singley. Middle School- 257 6th GRADE BRASS lst ROW L to R: Danna McNielI, Todd Hopkins, Marisa' Pike, Dan Niel, Jimmy Eubanks, Raylene Miles, Linda Warren, Joel Elliot, Lisa Dowdy, Suerita Shuttleswarth. 2nd ROW: Kiersten Martin, Misty Pike, Scott Cooper, Craig Woodard, Sean Duke, Sheri Richardson, Stacy Pritchard, Ricky Baily, Shirley Cox, Timmy Moody, Lysander Williams, Dan Boynton, David Pound, Jennifer Ford, Aaron Brown, Susan Barber. 3rd ROW: Jeff Lepelley, Kenny Sloan, Jerry Ashworth, Ernest Matthews, Trent Oglesby, Kenny Carpenter, Troy Wilcox, Tony Keel, Paul Miller and Shellie Dinger. i i i l l 6th GRADE PERCUSSION L to R: Chris Moran, Fredrick Hawkins, Brad Scoggins, Darrin Guthrie, Tim Holt and Micheal Ruthledge. Middle School , f,,,fZ,ff.w,i .iw fi . Majorelrles Lead . ,,,, 21'll,? fL f , ff- K i mir ml Lisa Richardson and Cindi Taylor have led the middle school band this year. They also perform at pep rallies and football games. They learned several routines but they said their favorite was f'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. A. Majorettes perform for students at WMS pep rally. B. Majorettes perform at the Har- vest Festival Coronation. 'X - , -...QE 3' .. . ' . fit '. ,. V ': 'A ', 4 L ,'A fL.!', gi: ? ,tile 'M 5.5, M A .. ,, , L a I my VVVV L A. --an iWm,,, V I L to R: Cindi Taylor, Lisa Richardson. B, Lisa Richardson - 8th Cindi Taylor - 8th Middle School- 259 Cheerleaders Promote Middle School Spirit The cheerleaders are responsible for promoting spirit in the middle school. They spend many hours working on cheers, painting signs, and preparing for the games. They cheer at all middle school football and basketball games. Miss Melissa Smith is cheerleader spon- sor. HEAD CHEERLEADER Joey Brown - 8th n.....mhm,. Lori Baker - 8th l l BOTTOM TO TOP - Joey Brown, Lori Baker, Shanell Rinehart, Sonya Smith, and Genice Press. Shanell Rinehart- 7th 260 5 Middle School 4 :af ,yi use Q, Sonya Smith - 7th Genice Press - 7th 47 1- ' - 1 214! lf-ff1ll! l !fffV:' . 'Wm fm2',i:21 ' .' M fi 'f'5 , dl ' V. '1 ,. H Wg, . Wy . ...W QW.. , 1 ., H r ' f -. l Z in , 1 I ,lr N . :gg , --f LW, fri. g..-Lx-f M '7 B. B-iw G. A. Sonya Smith, Joey Brown, and Lori Baker reach for the sky. B. Cheer- leaders promote spirit at a pep rally. C. The WMS cheerleaders performing at a high school pep rally. D. Cats have soul E. Cheerleaders climb straight to the top! F. The cheerleaders ending pose. G. The cheerleaders leading a cheer at a WMS pep rally. Middle School - 261 il 262 48 Eighth Graders Participate in Football There are two eighth grade football teams, the A and B teams. Each team has 24 players. They practice just about every day after school. The boys play on Thursday nights. They are coached by Doug Dudley and Roy Mayfield. A. The A team executes a spectacular defensive play! B. Football players add spirit to pep rallies. C. The team regroups to plan their strategy for the next play. D. Players provide excellent blocks for their runner. E. The Sideline Bunch anx- iously waits to return to the field. F. Football players being rec- ognized during a pep rally. G. Down, Set . . A. Qt? Q J EIGHTH A TEAM KNEELING L to R Ricky Alvis Steve Johnson Cody Miller Kevin Lough Matt Winchester Andre Jordon Ray Marshall Je Bobby Burks. 2nd ROW: Coach Mayfield, Ronald Jackson, Ron Hanks, Calvin Ferris, Rusty Liles, Jeff Casey, Kevin Hearon Hasten, Stacey Durham, Chris Stanley, Coach Dudley. 3rd ROW: DeWayne Staples, Teddy Simpson, Jeff Hale, Darren Jackson Reel, Craig Williams, Steve Sepmoree. - Middle School D. E. tg if F. G. HR 1 Q f :- Dil ta, so ,, i , ,FZ 5? s si Mos , S g, t ig 3.351 tt .ii Elma T ies i ZQ Sis if is sw, -S EIGHTH B TEAM KNEELING L to R: Brian Myers, Steve Stiefvater, Kevin Alexander, John Pace, Stan Sulser, Jimmy Nobles, Brian Crymes, Ricky Bur- nett. 2nd ROW: Billy Bryans, Richard Draper, Wayne Staples, Keith Lough, James Mills, Norman Hill, Mitchel Bell, Tracy Banks, Har- vey Martin. 3rd ROW: Billy Harris, Bill Rodenus, Ken Denning, Robbie Ray, Al Guthrie, Tracy Harris, Von Johnson, Chester Battles. Middle School- 263 264 7th Grade Is l Kicking OH' 86 seventh graders made up the four inter- mural football teams. These boys played on Tuesday nights. They were coached by Doug Dudley and Roy Mayfield. The Red Raiders were the Champions with a 2-O-1 record. A. Touchdown! B. Blue Badgers plan strategy on the fourth down. C. Player scrambles out of bounds to stop the clock. I 1 b A. .L gh. f li RED RAIDERS KNEELING L to R: John Mayer, Jeff Hammonds, Greg Booth, James Hunt, James Muller. 2nd ROW: Brad Woodard, John Graham, Barry Brown, Joe Don Kellum, Randy Black, Kapoola Jiles, Mgr. David McBride. 3rd: Dickey Dale, John Mark Cole, Roy Johnson, John Lepelley, Monty Bland, Joe Pittman, Chuck Johnson. E 3-. BLUE BADGERS KNEELING L to R: Brent Ford, Carl Bowers, Drew Denman, Clark Terry. 2nd ROW: Kenneth Stuckey, Brian Fitzgerald, Dennis lnman, Bill Frazier, Billy Walls. 3rd ROW: Darren Davis, David Ross, Keith Burkett, Lee Long, Kevin Huntsberger, Jeff Martin, Wayne Bircher. Middle School 9, EH sl 75 ,, s X 1 gs A. J L ft L sei 4' 9' . . ': Q Q' 1 f 21 X Q ' it 3 if rs l., sw- ' s J J L at iil.. y If - ,'LL in gf' -att ik' :'f--- K 4 fs- :- - ,: t K- ff J' T? :,, in ' jg, 'KIL l R f' '-. f. X A . K A , ' Q ' 55 1 f L for ' 1 L r gmm J ' ' WHITE WOLVES KNEELING L to R - Pat O'Neal, Sammy Draper, Gary McFadden, Jeff Brown, John Mills, 2nd ROW - Will Louderman, Benton Tatum, Daryl' Ross, Stacy Smith, Dickey Jeter, Jim Love, Bubba Roberts. 3rd ROW - Jim Jones, Scott Creech, Sean Dudley, Eric Skinner, Donjuan Broughton, Alan Sartain, Jason Carlson. has MAROON MACHINES KNEELING L to R - Preston Chapman, Larry Henke, David Domm, Bruce Kirkpatrick, Chad Owens. 2nd ROW - Jarrit Carlson, Sid Smith, Jay Henderson, Michael Skinner, Blake Garner, Willie Clark. 3rd ROW - Jimmy Jackson, Edward Blaylock, Ross Willis, Michael Gabbard, Marty Miller, Mack Childs, Steve Wimberly. Middle School f 265 2 66- Eighth Grade Basketball Consists of Three Teams Middle School had three eighth teams. The A team has 10 players. They won first place in the Jacksonville Tournament. The B team is also made up of 10 players. There is an intramural team with 15 players. Doug Dudley and Roy May- field are their coaches. They play on Thursday nights. 'ISA A TEAM BOTTOM Jeff Hale Mike Hasten Steve Johnson Ron Hanks Jeff Casey TOP Darren Jackson Ronald Jackson Jay Ree Williams, Steve Sepmoree Coach Roy Mayfield BTEAM BOTTOM: Kevin Lough, Keith Lough, Wayne Staples, Chris Tibbetts. TOP: Gary Watkins, Dewayne Staples, Chris Stanley, Hearon, Von Johnson. Middle School s 5 Sixty-Three Boys Plag Intramural Basketball There are seven intramural basketball teams made up of 63 dedicated seventh grade boys. ,F X' They compete with each other on Monday nights. Doug Dudley and Roy Mayfield are their coaches. Coach Roy Mayfield briefs the team on their strategy. WHITE WEASELS KNEELING L to R - Jim Bob Love, Benton Tatum. STANDING - Edward Blaylock, Stacy Smith, Matt Duhon, Michael Skinner. MAROON CATS KNEELING - Bobby Morphis, Barry Boyton, Mike Holmes, John Buchanan, Mark Elliot, Duane Bios, STANDING - Kevin Alexander, Dewayne Towns, Stephen Chapman, John Tidwell, Cary Brown, James Mills, Blaine Slaughter, Jimmy Nobles. 6 N A. Who will get the jump ball? B. Seventh grade player shoots over referee's head, WHITE NIGHTS KNEELING - Randy Black, Bruce Kirkpatrick, Clark Denney, Roger Kelly. BACK - Chuck Johnson, Kevin Huntsberger, David Ross, Jimmy Jackson, Darren Davis, Scott Creech. l BLUE BUZZARDS KNEELING - Colin Martin, John Mills, James Muller. BACK - Donjuan Broughton, Kirk Harper, Dickey Dale, Jon Coke, Rector, Middle School , A. Seventh grade boy shoots for two. B. Seventh grade boys jump high for rebound. kt F GREEN GORILLAS KNEELING - Greg Booth, Stacy Atkins, Gary McFadden. BACK - Blake Garner, Brian Fitzgerald, Wayne Bircher, Daryl Ross, Bill Frazier. RED DEVILS KNEELING - Jason Carlson, Jeff Brown, Drew Denman. BACK - Brad Woodard, Mike Gabbard, Roy Johnson, Matt Dudley. Middle School- 269 ' l . 270 i L, ' W h, . A, Teammates wait for the outcome of the jump. B. Everyone trying to catch the rebound. MAROON MONKEYS KNEELING - Barry Brown, Chad Owens, Orlander Williams, William Louderman. STANDING - John Graham, Ross Willis, John Lepelley, Marty Miller, Preston Chapman. GOLD NUGGETS KNEELING - Cary Johnston, Dickey Jeter, Jeff Hammons, Pat O'Neal. STANDING - Steve Wimberly, Ricky Tatum, Derek Cc well, Eric Skinner, Alan Sartain, Joe Don Kellum. Middle School 5 w i, s ' -wer . i . .XX. ,.,. ww ir V AX,X use ..., - I 4 ..,, t si 7 f f . 'mn -we . . 22 i V if N K -its an - T55 V isskk to ' I fi K .. Sgwws We .- 'se WY- K -- .- gi, E X-g.1sQs3g.2f'fi'1 1,....fz-fi if-.2 ms: we 2' 5 fffffsfz, ,sififff ' -f ,, Sis. X. -Q f - 1 - B. 5 D. A. Dana Robinson goes up for two points while teammates look on. B. Player makes a lay-up in pre-game warm-up. C. Cary Brown dominates over the opposing player in the jump ball. D. Jump shot results in two points. E. Seventh graders practice before their game. Middle School - 271 72 Eighth Grade Girls teams. The A team has eight girls and the B team has nine. They play on Friday nights. Mrs. Gatha Dodson is their coach. A. Marla Walker goes up for an easy rebounder. A TEAM FRONT - Gina McKeller, Laci Kay, Sherry Pike, Marla Walker, Lori Baker, Rosie Pierce, Renee Hawkins, Lara Pelham. BACK Desiree Stephens, Coach Dodson, Joey Brown. B TEAM FRONT - Shelia Freeman, Shelly Scruggs, Gwen Williams, Debbie Stanley, Sonya Loftin, Dana Robinson, Renee Bell, : Moose, Remone Coffey, Cheryl Kirkland. Middle School f Have Two Basketball f J Teams 2 5 E Q Ez There are two eighth grade girls' basketball , Girls Basketball Has Four Teams Dodson. Tina Jones looks around for a teammate to catch the ball. There are four basketball teams. Each one is made up of seven girls. These teams play on Wed- nesday nights. They are coacned by Mrs. Gatha MAROON TEAM Deana Wylie, Dalana Roberts, Pam Rakestraw, Teresa Fairbank, Pam Ervin, Rita Stewart, Paula May. GOLD TEAM Angela Christian, Kelli Liles, Melanie Stansell, Tina Jones, Kim Wade, Kim Scruggs, Tammy Barber. Middle School - 273 A. Players hustle for the ball. B. Seventh grade girls anxiously await the rebound BLUE TEAM Shanell Rhinehart, Cindy Craft, Sonya Smith, Susan Wiggins, Angela Adams, Lori Keeling. 74 S Middle School RED TEAM Sherry Foreman, Kris Brimberry, Amy Ellette, Michelle Roy, Tammy lvy, Lisa Coodey, Jana Turner. Seventh Grade Track SEVENTH GRADE BOYS TRACK FIRST ROW L to R: Chad Owens, Steve Wimberly, Bentum Tatum, Jeff Brown, Pat O'Neil, Dicky Dale, Kapolla Jiles, Edward Blaylock, Wayne Bircher. SECOND ROW L to R: John Mark Cole, Donjaun Broughton, Gary Johnson, David Ross, Stacy Atkins, Bubba Roberts, Sammy Draper, Joe Pitman, Jeff Hammonds. THIRD ROW L to R: Orlander Williams, Ross Willis, Roy Johnson, Derek Caldwell, Jim Bob Love, John Graham, Barry Brown, Gary McFadden, James Muller Willie Clark. FOURTH ROW L to R: Dicky Jeter, Drew Den- man, Bill Frazier, Daryl Ross, Brian Fitzgerald, John Mills, Clark Denning, Shane Rogers, Chuck Johnson, Marty Rohinson. FIFTH ROW L to R: Shaun Dudley, Mark Lightfoot, Brad Woodard, Allan Sartain, Blake Garner, Greg Booth, Kevin Hunt, Kirk Harper, Matt Duhon, Matt Childs, Richard Alexander, David Domm, David Splawn, SIXTH ROW L to R: 'Michael Gabbard, Randy Andrews, Eric Skinner, Michael Skinner. Darren Davis, Ricky Tatum, Jim Jones, Cullen Martin, William Louderman, Stacy Smith, Jerek Carlson, Tim I ritchard. . V K .,,,,.- .W,.-....-,...e .. .,.n.,, ,.,. W0 1, L. t F ' as ff .l f il , ' ' , , F' . , T Q ,iii 'Ss ' at J e'e'l'-ii C - .,. 'm T 'i i A ' T' 'W 1? A 7 ' ,'.. sf , , ' l s J I , A ,s,s if , s....s..J' ' QD W, 1, ti -'N i .L 1 if .sl .E in ' ,M ' ' . T k k ., 5 jf'-R' K ,t an Q.. Q ,- .gf , E ..-. L ,-l - ,V K - an K . 'T 1 f .r 'M'M-Nw' K , . x L y K, 5. f ,,:L. Mk ,X ,, .ff S 5. A Q S ,I X --is . - ..' ' . , ,. J., 5, . 1 t , Qi . , X ii-e- . i x ? . I ' 'W 'gf' in ' 1. - x , 1 I -I f I Q . - Q' . .Y .... , J., li It-,,,t,, X 1 ' II A Q . V 4 K 4 SE .. vi , , E. Lasik 8 , W K ,., . J in X it-in 1 it 'i 3 it S t as A it L A 1 , - e , M A , ,,,.,,,.m. el Y' . SEVENTH GRADE GIRLS TRACK FIRST ROW L to R: Michelle Roy, Christie Jenkins, Rita Stewart, Leann Newly, Melanie Stansell, Paula May. SECOND ROW L to R: Kim Scruggs, Kelly Fitzloff, Tammy Ivy, Shannell Rinehart, Kim Richards, Lori Keeling, Starla Hoff. THIRD ROW L to R: Teresa Fair- banks, Susan Wiggins, Candy Craft, Angie Adams, Tina Jones, Leslie Matthews, Ginger Miller. Middle School- 27 Eighth Grade Track EIGHTH GRADE BOYS TRACK FIRST ROW L to R: Ronald Johnson, Randy Hampton, Blane Slaughter, Mitchell Bell, Ray Marshall, Henry Barret, Robert White, Clester Battles. SECOND ROW L to R: Craig Williams, Dwayne Bois, Jim Tidwill, Steve Johnston, Norman Coffey, Darren Jackson. THIRD ROW L to R: Chris Tibbets, Colan Fariss, Bill Rodenious, Kevin Alexander, John Pace, Bubba Hale. FOURTH ROW L to R: Rusty Liles, Andre Johnson, Kevin Lough, Chris Stanley, Cody Miller, Dwayne Staples. FIFTH ROW L to R: Brian Crymes, Jay Reel, Tony Landon, Stacy Durham, Keith Lough, Wayne Staples, Sam Ford. F 1 .. .'. A . , . . .. , ,N K A QL.-. .... ..,. , , . .N L. L, . .. ..,,-,.,i..,., . ...A EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS TRACK FIRST ROW L to R: Yvette Bircher, Yolanda Alford, Renee Hawkins, Gwen Williams, Pam Offord, Rosie Pierce, Sonya Loftin. SECOND ROW Lto R: Deanna Hiett, Cheryl Kirkland, Delana Roberts, Tressa Dillard, Dana Robertson, Cheri Miller, Renee Bell, Gina McKellar, Remona Coffey. THIRD ROW L to R: Heidi Hendrix, Karen Green, Lara Pelham, Lori Baker, Sherry Pike, Marla Walker, Pam Rakes- traw, Shelly Scruggs, Paula Richey. 276 - Middle School Middle School Adds New Sport Eighth grade girls volley- ball is a new addition to the sports program at middle school this year. It is made up of 21 girls. They won sec- ond place in the West Rusk Tournament. Mrs. Gatha Dodson is their coach. A. Girls display teamwork under the watchful eye of the Ref. B. Volley- ball requires gymnastic ability. C. Charla Burkett sets the ball up for . her teammates. D. Players antici- . pate the outcome ofthe bump. A. B. L to R: Debbie Stanley, Renee Bell, Pam Rakestraw, Dana Robinson, Gwen Williams, Cheryl Kirkland, Gina McKeIler, Laci Kay, Karrie Chambless, Lori Baker, Lara Pelham, Dalana Roberts, Donna Billings, Rebecca Moose, Charla Burkett, Shelly Scruggs, Renee Haw- kins, Rosie Pierce, Sonya Loftin. fx C. D. 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Appliances l Sales - Service - Rental ' REALTY co GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES H113 ' RCA WHIRLPOOL JENN-AIR FEDDERS Downtown 5th at Beckham Edom Tyler JOHN HEINES 1547 Troup Hwy. 852-5271 592-3501 593-2367 Tyier 286 - Ads 28 ff 'X A ff 2 - A GREEN ACRES GULF 2120 E.S.E. Loop 323 Tyler, Texas 75701 NIIDE DINGER 214f597-7162 All The Way Cats! Madam WEARHDUSE dnlexcw Tumos Fore GALE 9 N G F W lm S ft f V W M W f my 39, AQ 1 . Q3 ' M ' ' wi sae-ee s W , J e' Q f 9 CNGRATULATICNS DWAYNE X + QQ sporrswea:-:rnd Dr esses C Au. W'Q,,L,,,1mw Junior and M' y Ladies 202 W. M Whitehouse 290 - Ads HIBBS-HALLMARK-THRELKELD, INC. 1001 wsw Loop 323 551-8484 P.o. Box 7550, Tyler Compliments of EAST TEXAS Levi Strauss 81 Co. WHEEL CUVER CO. Adjustments and Claim Service Cable Locks for Wire Wheels We Handle All Insurance Claims No Delivery Charge No Installation Fee All Makes and Models - 1969-1980 3329 NNE Loop 323 593-1508 S.W. Loop Tyler TEE FIRST SOUTHUJEST SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION EQUAL Loop 323 and South Park Drive HOUSING 214-581-1900 Member LENDER Tyler, Texas 75701 FSLIC Proof of Excellence No other company has made so many rlngs for the number ONES! Qs eq me Q30 ff Your Glass Ring is a,WINNER. Represented by JOE L4 RAMSEY - RALPH S. HARPER B ED MCMEANS - Dom DELAUNE M DAVID JONES a P O Box mee ,o jliWI-Il ,RYS Fl N ESI' C IR A I- l'SNH-lN i.,L , ,ff 4.1, x Q 4 4-..s 'Q ' . 'nf ,. K, ,Nt . '.s My ,, 4' -1 rw f ' 153. -nies X x id 1, v i'1iJ.g., .ff H J Q J' Q -FN Q if f ww Q L Wg. ..x..- 14 gg.. . f mr .i ken is-A Q . i.x'1. , ,sw ix :file ,ik 4 N.. 2:5 Sr -k-. . X. xl. w gg A -R 5 LPS' 1 .QV 5, X. 3 ua .nif- li . w .., .. .Mi Vs 3' Ae. 1 Nm 5 gd. it -'S an , gg Q N Q 5.1 Q: ix ., a.,x..x. f . S Q f 41 .i g. Sf . . S.. N .5e. 593 3314 Tyl President ROBERT D. EUPER 292 - Ads x. CD CONGRATULATIONS SRS. 81 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH DR. GENE WHITLEY REV. HOYT HUFF Sr. Minister Ass't. Minister Sunday: Contemporary Service 8:30 S nd S l'1ooI9'30 u ay c . Traditional Service 10:30 Youth Groups 6:30 Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 Chance! Choir 7:30 93 WE MADE IT! Seniors '81 Regena Fielding Dwayne Hunt Dwayne Griffin L. B. DeCloux ' I ,fi L K A, ' . . , , Mk I ml A 7 A X A. Q --gg A .15 X33 ws QQ' kb K Q1 A 294 - AdS 2625 SPUR 248 TYLER, TEXAS 75701 AC 214-5664441 WEATI-lERMAKERS,INC. ACCO F0005 LARRY MARTIN Feed and Seed and Fertilizer President Graduate Industrial Engineer AIR CONDITIONING FILTRATION HEATING HUIVIIDIFICATION M. R. Billings 128 W. Duval I . . Troup I BILLINGS TIRE CO. 842-3411 842-4596 The Tire People 1313 W. Erwin Tyler 593-2501 COURTESY PONTIAC+DATSUN Pontiac Sales 81 Service MZ PoNTiAc 0 7 G' 'ii ,O J T7 I I 'T nmsuiii - A- .g-' PRODUCT Or NIQSAN DATSUN SALES 81 SERVICE 'IA' Q Q bv -M A 'H-- 2700 W. SOUTHWEST LOOP 323 I 561 -2661 9 ' Zami 70e'fze 70 Wdfldfdfl Zan ff! 296 - Ads 5 Xe 5 N x 'L LLOYD JAMES Ol ' I I ' FUNERAL HOME H. C. SMART JOHNNIE STEWART LEONARD ROZELL In Service For Others Tyler 597-6611 , 1011 E. First . 5 ' ' 4 ' -A - ' I -J-.:u?i'J-'if'-wi fi. -..- k 1 7, gg! is r m I 4 . --., 1 . xi' : h orilv r' i T ?3.fJ W' 'J 5 Qs. ' V, ' ,- ' I Te f- 32 , - A L-..i- 7-4 1:1-.ELSE 1' 93252 , .-1 ' If L14 Y T ,.f' 4' ,f f '4 ' -fi xxx- V f 'T ,. -'d , HOMES - FARMS QEALTQQQ SMITH COUNTY REALTY BILL AND SUE LOY - Licensed Brokers 921 South Southeast Loop 323 Bus. 595-4306 Tyler, Texas 75701 Home 839-2518 29 Whitehouse Branch Mellanie Vandergriff, Manager H' n 110 N nn 1 el' SAVINGS miagxzay O c. LOAN Assocmraon An Equal opponu ty Le d An Affiliate of Invest-Tex, Inc. 4 'X 'D X f0UAL nousmc ' Afue A'M' -may LENDER Home Office: 1909 S. Broadway Tyler, Texas 75701 YOUR DOLLARS MAKE MORE CENTS WITH US! rw ' m lm Assocxmor S S .Q W e he N TRS 3 S kzlz i -- eq, WE TELL IT AS IT IS THE WHITE HOUSE JOURNAL Your Hometown Paper Compliments ' -,' C .'.' 'fl ' .:5'L.-nv','v - ,L v.,.','.1 ,-1,5 0, '9 I . Tu' 's' '.,' :LV ' . 21--1 tg' .1 'V 'v, Q if 0 1, :.' il. : Q. ,. ur I f .s',- ,,f-T. :f-LY? ' 'r,',f,' ,D , ,4.:5'2gj f ' - -.l,. in-'auf . 4 , . - . X 1 . 4---U. Q' 7.,o v I N TOWN-N-COUNTRY FURNITURE ESTRIDGE FEED STORE ' V tS ppl' fit I1 HWY. 110 Wh t h 839 2520 1 ,KM ' I ' N1 f'Q ' Custom Fertilizer, Spreading if N L. Justin Boots, e u les Qx- L. Q ' ' s , 'ii' . 1 Q -' J 300 - Ads S ME. S. ,I 5- ' ' , A - 1.fw:::. .iw -41, ..fQ:-:- me - M in 1 na OU ive Folks Ar if mpet STORE HOURS -8pm IT1 8a at n.-S Mo -v C ef 0 ,vhgtqge 5 ll , M f v fgiig S56 was ti2 WS L5-- j SAFETY ' SIRINGTH ' SlRVlCf EAST TEXAS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 218 North Broadway South Broadway at Loop 32133 Lindale 84 Chandler mm- LINDII JIM YOUNG FENCE CO. Box 707 Whitehouse Across From Floyd Crawley Best Wishes From a Resident of Whitehouse 561-4982 Wood Chain Link The T was WEATHERTRONQ HEAT PUMP by General Electric America's No. 1 selling Fing gnggui ii MOH1 DHVICI Texas Distributors, Inc. 2600 E. Fifth 597-8381 SNOW WHITE CHILD CARE 6 Seadaw Yi LAKESIDE TELEPHONE CO. 3 A n A 6 Salou! Open 8-5 Monday thru Friday Whitehouse 839-2426 PAYNE HAMPTGN PAINTING BUDY SHOP , co. fa le Rt. 4 Box 58-A , gr i , Y Tyler, Texas 75703 ' A3 if C2143 561-4161 an --2' M COMMERCIAL AND . Hwy 110 N Whutehouse 'NDUSTFUAL JIMMY HAMPTON 839-2426 Ads - 303 7e'vzq'4 Phat mm Wildcat Drive Whitehouse, Texas Wholesale and Retail Tracy and Kyle Terry 839-4559 RAY AND NANCY TERRY A Contratulations 'l Seniors Especially CINDY!! W Compliments of Earl, Barbara and Nutz Jones 304 - Ads 6 . Smm Xl Wddkdwwe L J 6 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Dillon Hanks and Billy, Mary and Kara Portwood 306 - Ads EAR HAMILTON INSURANCE AGENCY For Your Life and Health Insurance Needs Let me show you how to . . ., REDUCE life insurance premiums MAINTAIN or INCREASE your present coverage INCREASE your cash accumulation for emergencies and retirement PO Box 674 Home Office Whitehouse 561-3521 839-7231 y , My 1735 Troup Highway Tyler 592-8318 Ill' IIT. IIS. Ste. 3920 Troup Hwy. Tyler, Texas 75702 from concept to completion JIM'S JEWELEFIS PHIL HOLLIDAY phone GREEN ACRES VILLAGE President 561-1375 TYSSQEZZAS Roofing Contractors XX Sheetmetal Work Designers Expert Resetting Jewelry and Watches P-O BOX 8533 TY'e' 75711 Diamond and Casting Custom Jewelry Complete Repair Service Ads - 30 308 - Ads Good ideas endure. In 1937 Mr. Joyner and Mr. Fry had a notion Tyler could use a mens store. Massey's We E ON They were right. Joyner Fry o Guys 'N' Dolls Florsheim Shoes Broadway and Fifth FASHION 593-3962 CLEANERS 4723T H, h STEREO AND RECORD roup ig way 'Dry-cleaning 'Laundering 'Alterations g2?97is2roadway -mer ONE-HOUR-SERVICE! -,K STATE FARM Em INSURANCE COMPANIES CI2ed Cl2arm Sfllowen e gigi slap 6611 S. BROADWAY TYLER. TEXAS 75702 561-0101 Flowers for All Occasions s T AT E F A R M : '?N' JACK ai PEGGY WALDIE afg Auto INSURANCE t NOCONA JUSTIN CLEO AND RICHARD , TONY LAMA Q 611 S. Broadway . , Red Barn Square 'I ' ' Tyler, Texas 723 S. Broadway Tyler , JACK WAI-DIE 6 Compliments of Poncho, Bennie, Cindy, Andrea and Jessica Cordell ll ll Ad-s - 309 , ?gf.g1,agf 31 Q7'1Mkf24 f,, in IMOGENE PARTIN, REALTOR 839-2798 ' Cl- REALTOR ASSOCIATE Don Jennings Sue Muller Suzan Robinson Whitehouse Office 839-4346 Troup Branch Office 842-3142 Torn Moran, Sales Mgr. Helen Crites Kathy Hardy David Tinsley Carl Leim 839-2676 839-2412 839-7149 842-3142 842-3871 842-4519 842-3923 842-4584 31OfAds 6 We .lane add., foe, ?fz44ce4 6444 dad KWZ60 ffd 2415444 gaze Seaavw Safeway HKMH 444 H2451 ,, f ' fu ff X lf Missy, Denise Stacie Cole Electronics Inc. YOUR ELECTRONIC SUPERMARKET 345 S. BONNER TYLER 597-3545 Congratulations Seniors Radio and TV Tubes, Electronic Repair Parts, Stereo Components C.B. Communication Equipment, Car Stereo Tape Players and Tapes, Test Equipment, Microphones and Amplifiers and Sound Systems W. C. Square Shopping Center Pegfpir 1' Congratulations Seniors! From Tyler Beverages Inc. Ads-313 351 W Q 'aw Smcwffv 650,411 fqf low, Y Dad, 7754014 Team and feud CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Especially Stacey Compliments of Gaylon and Barbara Shackelford Semlaw 'Xi 5 ar' LANGFORD WHOLESALE LUMBER Congratulations Seniors! 537 W KELLY AIR CONDITIONING CO. 405 Highway 110 South BARROW BEAUTY SCHOOL BOB WATER'S W CONSTRUCTION WA I M T -Q zg' CONSTRUCTION CO. NC.. WHITEHOUSE, TEXAS TEL. AREA 214-839-2122 ! Danica Denman - .... . :ma -L Kelly Smith Janice Jordan P c I' h O 0 m 0 0 I l 9 S r P 5 i I' 0 i f t J.V. CHEERLEADERS X .. X i i Ilene Jones Mrs. Denman - Sponsor Cindy Waters Ards- 317 ROLLER DERBY BEAUTY SALON S 701 ,-466 7q,eeM,46mf4 MW A W , 4 Open Monday-Friday 561-5827 Bring in your yearbook, let us sign it, and we'II give you a 2O'MJ discount on all hair services. PATRONS of WHS Loop East Barber Shop Exum's Esther's Fine Fabrics AB Dick Products Co. of' Dallas Forte Monument Co. Cliff's Barber Shop Southland Pharmacy Mundt Music Company Roach Paint Company Country Meat Market Action Dancewear Congratulations to Seniors of 1981 Especially Robyn Love Mom and Dad 318-Ads CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! FIRST NQTION AL hifi a f, f ifot v zxmx i BANK IN WHITEHOUSE MON.-SAT. OPEN 8:30 TO 7:00 100 HORTON WHITEHOUSE 839-4321 Donur 3 QbQf5X 84,9 34 NORMAJ PIERCE 44, OO Luke 1217 Owner S 1 O Ask for Billie Creative Hair Designs lst National Bank Plaza Phone Whitehouse, Texas 839-7300 i WHITEHOUSE 839-2400 THE BEST DONUTS AROUND 3 +51 ,Q .MQ Q 9 V W W Ewa? up 3 4 fiiffw Q ii' W, R 35' N' 'rw 'Q Hifi as . ,ff 'F jugw - Q ik 1 xx QV! y g s L, W ,- A41 X .Q fn 1 4 320 - Ads CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS CHASE GI L 81 GAS, I N C . 7 7, GAYLQRD T. ' H UGHEY Q President P O Box 6235 Area Code 214 305 lgerrel Place Office: 593-8251 Tyler, Texas 75702 Residence: 592-5492 COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. ALLEN FRAZIER MEDICAL CENTER OPTICIANS S er oo oo 'F ca oo oo ij , 9 O '5 E E I.: E I m E u.l ': I 3 I..l.I C5 2' z 0 EE E 5 I RADIU SHA CK CONGRATULA- qhj TIONS . 423 S. BECKHAM . SUITE 101 , -'gg I' S? Q- S' 4'TAL SUPPLY, BROADWAY SQUARE MALL TYLER, TEXAS 75703 ' BILL STAPLES Telephone TYLER2 595-5157 CO-OWNER, MGR. C2143 561-5106 ICPenney HOURS 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. BROADWAY SQUARE MALL Tyler, Tex. ANDERSON LOCKSMITH SERVICE 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE 241 S. BROADWAY TYLER 595-1109 GOODS PHARMACY S15 S. Beckham on RCU-WG p, .CXJVN Ynfff Q f ', 1, C2 Gaurrnet SW? Tyler 101 E. Seventh Tyler ,.SmCe1937,, 592-8283 Bergfeld Center 592-0415 Ads 324 Y' Ads Hunter's Two Barber Stylists Beulah and Jeanne Barber - Stylist S. Broadway at Loop 323 561-1442 Hunter's Barber Shop Hunter - Stylist Delores - Stylist Steve - Stylist Lula - Receptionist Ilene - Manicurist Leo - Shoe Shine 3915 Troup Highway 561-0491 HUNTER BELL - Owner Hunter's East Texas Barber College 2109 E. Fifth MR. JEWELL CREEL Manager FRANCNlSED QQTU49 R0fflERQ rrp X Mix' I fi lf fl lr Wg J ,arg Jim Holley Buick Co. Holley Motor Co. King Chevrolet Oge Oldsmobile Richardson Ford, Inc. Qolg-55 ssn. Willingham AMClJeepNoIkswagenlMazdalRenauIt Wagner Cadillac Barrett GMC Trucks Ads f 32 230 South Broadway 690 South Broadway - P.O. Box 186 Tyler 593-9421 Tyler 551-2241 Old English Village 3400 S. Broadway Tyler, Texas 561-9661 CIAT ION GO WILDCATS! All the Way WILLIAM ALLEN PRESIDENT ' BRUCE HOGENMILLER V. PRESIDENT Bergfeld Broadway Center Square Mall SHOP... Zwnuro PM rms TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS WHERE YOU CAN SAVE MONEY O -N T X LJ Q CAMP .Q ra 0 A 99, Payless 'lf ' 3 Eos! 'YS' Frorwl Au1oPor9s 7 I , 3 1304 E. Payless 'Xi Geniry Pkwy. p Auto Ports 17 21 I5 E. Front c:-ENTRY PKY. mf Mon.-Fri' 8Mon.-8Fri. Q CIT! - pm 8 Om 8 pm Soi. Sol. ' 80m -6pm 8am-6pm Sun.9om-5pm 326 - Ads ook J 1981 t Seadafw M76 Spam! dway . TyIer,Texas75701 . Ph RREN CONSTRUCTIO CC., INC. 561-0346 Custom Built Quality Homes Remodeling Residential - Commercial N M .4 , ttt. E w Q A Qi, My KK ,A wi Q f 9. - -3 on 'W -N Nm 1 3 QARTWARREN DE R ,. l Cgylglyl gg,-'ILT Hows 561 0 46 mm MNH? , 'ew C tt it I fmlsgs be .. ff. ...- f he I., www Jw ASN? Ska.. ,ao .W if y. . M Y ff' 328 -Ads COLLEGE BOOKS across from TJC iii xii: DTM Iliff . f 1427 S. Baxter Tyler 592-4112 6 Seadww 'Xl Z 1 We .fone Zan! Dad, 7764144 and 7eze Ad ' v WHITEHOUSE BUILDERS SUPPLY 11? Ml , 1 ,- .1 fs Seniors 1981 OHS Congratulati Heaven can be entered only through the narrow gate. The highway to hell is broad and its gate is wide enough for all the multitudes who choose-the easy way. But the Gateway to life is small, the road is narrow and only a few ever find it. Matthew 7:13-14 Sunday School . . . .... 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship . .. .... 11:00 A.M. G A E w A Y church Training .... .... 6 :oo P.M. Evening Worship .... .... 7 :00 P.M. Midweek ........ ,,,, 7 315 P.M. , Southern Baptist Church Rev. Larry Hendricks, Pastor 1203 Hwy. 110 South Whitehouse, Texas Ads - 331 '7'i'!Z? 5 Q'jf co '3fY'?,A .-.......C M. merican 2 'M ExEOlean LARGE SEIECTIONS OE ITALIAN DECORATIVE TILES 'str r S' . 6791+ qoa - Kia' 'MQ 49 1 041 V id WALL A FLOOR TILE ' TERRAZZO - SLATE V MEXICAN ' ' - I ffm 1 MURRAY QUARRY TILE JAPANESE IMPORTED TILE r I f s x 'Q I I GLASS SHOWER DOORS GLASS TUB ENCLOSURES HALLMACK CHROME ACCESSORIES Display Room For Your C'wxz.'mxz'rnrc Owner: JOE HIRSCHEIDER Phone: 597-3877 JOE Location: 705 s.s.E. Loop 323 Mo A+ 332 - Ads of BATH ACCESSORIES - TOOLS fy., -LA. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 801 East Main Street Whitehouse, Texas WORSHIP N FELLOWSHIP N TRAINING Q .1 fa N in :sf OPPORTUNITIES EACH WEEK SUNDAY 9:45 A.M. 11:OOA.M ........... 5:00 P.M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 5:45PM- 7:OO P.M. ORGANIZED SEPT. 11. 1869 WEDNESDAY I ERECTED I98O 6:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M ........... 8:30 P.M ........,.. Sunday School Morning Worship Graded Choirs Church in Training Evening Worship Churchwide Visitation RA CBoys Grade 1 upj GA CGirIs Grade 1-65 Mission Friends CPreschooIersJ Acteens CTeenage Girlsj Prayer Meeting Adult Choir Practice Ads .334 - Ad SHOP-N-SAVE SUPERETTE Z7 xx i N also featuring GAS A HOL on Henderson Highway 6 Wlontqf Burks-Walker-Tippit Congratulations Jvsgm Seniors -W1 f ' f I digeftgrs '-W? - assi!! 2153 E. Front Tyler U Pipe-N-Tobaclid 5 1 3 S I I Love, Mom and Dad 561-4171 Broadway Square Mall BORDEN'S 7f die Zofzdevfo, 654 gotta Ze RLIE BELL - Independent Distributor 839 2486 6 Doug We .lone Zan Dad, 77Zom, 7eddq and 'fanqa Ai 5 DENNARD SUPPLY Tyler 'W-'W' MEDLOCK'S PARTS HOUSE . LT fjfffi,wlw0 Q - HWY. 110 839-4989 Texas Farm Bureau Tires and Batteries f' wHl'rEHousE W . Whitehouse A GARY LEE TOMMY TUCKER Boutique and Bridal Shoppe t T ECN! NMQ ixfv V 4-' v5?', -- A- li - Q Auto Parts 6 'Parts CWhoIesaIe and Retailb . - 'State Inspection 'KCAAI N33 Tyler, TX Red Barn Sq. HWY. 110 N 839-4951 581-0331 6611 S. Broadway PLEASANT HILL BAPTIST CHURCH Tyler Troup Hwy. Just past GE Plant 561-0445 OUR CHURCH OFFERS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY 800-seat Auditorium 90 Bible-teaching Teachers Gymnasium RA's, GA's, Acteens, Mission Friends Share Groups, Choir Place to Worship Place to Learn Place for Recreation Place for Children Place for Youth COUNSELING FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY 527-'52 A-fpwyaspnncr s. 'tv-R' X 'q'.311 x . I , .A-tw 'ffii1'fXg'?:'xg.- :L , : N, ,Y THE FAMILY OF PLEASANT HILL BAPTIST CHURCH EXTENDS TO YOU A WARM WELCOME TO ATTEND THE FOLLOWING SERVICES Sunday School ................................................,... Sunday, 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ... .... Sunday, 10:55 A.M. Youth Choir .....,. ...Sunday, 5:00 P.M. Church Training .... ...., S unday, 6:00 P.M. Evening Worship .... ...... S unday, 7:00 P.M. Children's Choirs .............. ..... W ednesday, 6:30 P.M. Adult Bible Study ................ ..... W ednesday, 7:15 P.M. Children and Youth Organizations . . . ..... Wednesday, 8:00 P.M. Adult Choir ................... ................ ..... W e dnesday, 8:00 P.M. SHERMAN MAYFIELD BILL BALDRIDGE KEN BIRDSONG Pastor 561-1445 Youth 561-0445 Music 561-0445 338 - Ads A 6 f FGM P o Box 683 can We Aw panda! and Whifehouse 839-4851 fwe, Dad, WGN! and gag! First Assembly of God SERVICES: Sunday Morning 9:45 Sunday Night 7:00 Wednesday Night 7:30 PHONE: 839-4055 EVERYONE 110 Troup Highway WELCOME Q ASS 'I Weddings - Corsages - Funerals - C2143 593-2360 Pot Plants - Permanent Arrangements Christian's Zawew lg Photographic Supplies, 6 .7 7M ,mo ,. YOUR COMPLETE PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIER CHARLES T. ENLOE 1429 SOUTH FLEISHEL ST. Z-'?e 'W ' 8,39-fgjg Manager TYLER, TEXAS 75701, 6 ' ' gage' ' CONSTRUCTION COMPANY li 0, 113 Hwy. 110 N T. A. Casey, Owner P.O. Box 206 Ph: 839-4561 if Whitehouse Hm: 839-4350 sr-5' 4 - ' E! , , , Egg-a,1jsiQQKgy Custom Building, Residential, Commercial and Re-modeling, Compliments of: Calvin, Betty, Deana and FmHA, VA, FHA Approved Sharie Wylie. And Phil Clark!! Best Wishes Senigrs 81 340 - Ads CONGRATULATIONS Kelley and Sherry AIR POWER SYSTEM Tyler, Texas Compliments of Jerry, Mary, Shannon and J. R. Hoope U1 C1- 1:0 CUC? 51- 5 'go 03 ga. -2 QD. : CDN S-.B .-Q '50 ELI. -H51 CBI: L U12 CN ob 0 Dr.GENE BENNETT Optometrist 581-0909 SAM R. HILL BROADWAY Ll.lMBER CQ. 8 Building Materials and Supplies GENERAL Nab fI, A Hf 'g 1Z1iEEjs'5 TIRE cenenm F1 -f . SERVICE 5 L ' 'L' TIRE 902 West Erwin 597-5519 Tyler, Texas 593-8266 1112 E' Erwin Tyler SPARE TIME PLASTER SHOP -v -v-'ff-ff- EW fi' gf Next to KLTV on E. Erwin Tyler 595-0434 4 Aw Aw RHeCo. Air Conditioning, RHeCo. 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Richard Pryor starred in STIR CRAZY, and another comi- cal movie was SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIAWIIIIIIII I II' 'I . Oakland - 27 Philadel hia - 10 I F IIIIIW, I'III','IIIII'M, I II III, III' IH: II M M3 MW? t .-H IIIIII IIIIIII ll IIIII IIIIII I I I II I wt I I -I 5 IIIII IIIIIIIIII IIII I In I as , 5 48 A' .I'.,...I . ,JI I- ..IIlII..l IJIIIIII I I' I ' ' ' ' M , . .IIIIIIIIIII-. II WIIIIIIIFMIIIIIIIIIIl'IIIIlIIIIwI If S On VaIentine's Day, 1981, Tyler and East Texas awakened to the news that John Tyler High School had burned. Three arsonists had set fire in four different places causing the Lions to lose their home. Ninety percent of the complex was damaged, and 60 percent was destroyed. The firefighters were able to save the new varsity gym. For the next several months John Tyler stu- dents attended Robert E. Lee. The Lee students attended school in the morning, and the John Tyler students attended school inthe afternoon. To welcome the John Tyler students to the campus, the Lee students tied blue and red ribbons on trees and around campus. Some feel this is a beginning to unite the Raiders and the Lions. I I One of the world famous Beatles John Lennon was shot to death at 40 as he walked down the sidewalk after a recording session. On Dec. 18 1980 he stopped a moment to sign an auto- graph and minutes later Mark David Chapman for whom Lennon had stopped shot Lennon inthe chest. He was pronounced dead later V At 7:00 a.m. Friday morn- ata local hospital. Many Bea- ing, Nov. 21, 1980, the worId's largest gambling hall - 140 yard stretch of roulette, blackjack and dice tables, 1000 slot machines-was engulfed in flames. The fire raced through the 2067 room MGM Grandg within 30 minutes 83 people had died and 334 people were injured. This fire has been declared the worst in his- tory. tle fans mourned the death of this singer. New construction is dominating the Whitehouse area including White- house Independent School District. For years the four-way stop inthe center of town has been a landmark for any directions one might give. This year, however, the city received a traffic light. This seems to be curtailing the traffic problem, particularly before and after school. As a result of the 5.7 million dollar bond issue, the school district has received a new football field, concession stand, press box, new base- ball field, and P.E. gym, including a new elementary school. This is also the first time for the high school to have a printed newspaper. -lu.. wm- I I I I I I I I Iiii E ..z.2.....,...,...,,,.u.,, ,Lf,..t.,1.u.n., M.. ,mm .1.,,.zz.N1...Y ,. ,-..eSw,,Qz,1..-,,, . ,....z.Tl,,Y. ESQJQM, X ,W ill If gf I mmiiiililllI,wIIlI,lililwilliI' 'qw M W IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIW 4, gym M mrrhllmit'WIIIiiiiiullw-II- III NW I uw'LmlII'-IIIIIII IIIIIH-'IIIIIIII '.rNwiii1'Ni -I I Iiw I .iilIIIIIlIII.ii,iim I. Aw. fr I fsrvivi I If Iii IIIl'IP'lllI'lF1WI if I On President Ronald Reagan's inauguration day, Jan 20, 1981 - 444 days after the Iranian Embassy was seized on Nov. 3, 1979 - 52 American Hostages returned home. Former President Jimmy Carter had worked for months to free the hostages, including an unsuccessful rescue mission in which eight American commandos were killed. Fortunately, however, through many months of negotiations with our mediator, Alge ria, the hostages were finally released. They were wel comed home by families, friends, and yellow ribbons displayed everywhere - in trees, buildings, and on people. 1. Keep on Loving You 2. 9 to 5 3. Woman 4. Best of Times 5. I Love A Rainy Night 6. Celebration 7. Hello Again 8. Hey Nineteen 9. I Ain't Gonna Stand 10. 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'T 1 is at A In A I 1 9 rl fi is-R 1. 55 i .551 yd-'alliflllifl S41 EVA? Mount St Helens was the first eruption ofa volcano in the U S in more than 60 years and by far the most destructive At least 18 died and 88 were missing Shock waves leveled 44 O00 acres of fir trees as if they were matchsticks Boiling mud traveled 30 miles per hour overflowing local river banks smashed bridges swallowed homes and killed millions of salmon and trout Early after the eruption scientists feared it would have an effect on the world s weather but no more disruption came other than lowering the temperature several tenths of a degree and some exceptional colorful sunrises and sunsets Now Mt St Helens lies quiet but no one knows if she may lie dormant for centuries or erupt any minute This serves as a reminder that nature can be far more destructive than man Y n e ' 0 34 4' f' kg... X. Nm UC- 'K Q M4 M, J, A ans. ..- 'lla 50544. .-V ,fu , by sq a-.Q 543-ow ,-4. e f Y 1 1 if Q , aa, ,F H., 5 4622 'ff I 3, 'L H R 1 1 M, 5, .. ,L ' 'N ' M ' Y' 4, xt,f if W v , V Q' 1? ki sg fi W' M Wx in it pg.. ww ,fu ., wi, v 4 7. N, V, . u W .W Y' A M ,, .- ,W ,fr-r, , aff' f K 4 QTY ' ' V' eff - I -I nw 4: Qf' ni-3 Q, -' . is ,g.Amx ,A . 4 135' 1 041, SQQAV ' 5 354 L , . I ' 5-A , OW 'P. 3 Advisor: Edith Brewer Editors: Tami Clark Shannon Harden Photographers: John Altier - Head Barry Walston Photo Editor: Regina Alvis Staff: Shannon Harden: Sports, Administration, Closing Tami Clark: Opening, Dedication, Faculty. Yearly Events Missy Stuck: The People. Index Allison Blue: Organizations, Art Work Sandy Stuck: Student Life, Personalities Jena Young: Middle School Debbie Walker: Middle School Publisher: Taylor Publishing Co., Dallas, Texas Paper: H70 Glossy Enamel Body type and captions: News Gothic Headlincs:ff59 Impact Number of pages: 368 Press run number of copies: 775 Cover: Embossed Grain-Elephant F061 Red Throughout the year we have tried to capture those special moments and bring them back to you in this yearbook. No one knows how much time and work has gone into this Wild- cat except the staff. I would like to say a great big thanks to the photographers who stayed up many nights to get the pic- tures readyg to the faculty and administration for the inter- ruption of classes: and especially the staff who had to put up with many complaints of things not quite right. Though there were many times we wondered if it were ever worth all of this, we know it was when the book comes back and we can say, Yea, we did it. I hope you enjoy this 1981 Wildcat as much as I have enjoyed compiling it. dm Qzwae This yearbook means alot to me because no one will ever know how much work is done to complete a yearbook. It takes a super staff and a lot of consist- ency, time, money, and tears to make a good year- book. Sometimes I thought we would never make it, but thanks to a special sponsor, Mrs. Brewer, who never let us quit until the end, we finally did it. And thanks should go to my parents, friends and school faculty who were always there to encourage me and tell me that things would work out. I hope each person who looks at this yearbook will be impressed with it. And I hope in some way we were able to capture the memories of your I980-8I school year. 356 bna, Joey 193 - 53,203,148 Absalom, John 1103 - 57, 112 Adair, Stacy 1103 - 39,40,117, 118, 195, 145, 146 Adams, Kimberly 193 - 30, 44, 45, 72, 119,139,203,145 Adams, Nick 1123 - 35,38,159,174 Adkins, Doug 1123 - 5, 9, 58, 59, 96, 99, 104,105,106,107,109,110,122. 123,126, 159, 174, 182, 184, 335, 342 Adkins, Tonya 1103 - 195 Alford, Daren 193 - 143 Allen, Ron 1123 - 48,159,174 Altier, John 1123 - 3,10, 15, 24, 25, 38, 39, 43, 56, 72, 75, 79, 91, 159, 174, 183, 327, 329, 339. 352, 354 Altier, Linda 1103 - 39, 40, 57, 73, 76. 77, 78, 195 Alvis, Regina 1113- 25, 38, 39, 42, 43. 58. 187, 354 Anderson, Christy 1123 - 38, 39, 42, 44, 45, 56, 72, 75, 79, 86, 89, 91, 159, 174, 182, 183, 320 Anderson, Curtis 193 - 143, 30, 203 Anderson, Edward 1113- 20, 40, 122, 125,186,187,121,140,141 Anderson, Mac1113- 16, 30.31, 56, 73, 187, 320 Athey, Julie 11 13 - 187 Attaway, Tina 1113 - 26,27, 187,344 Atwood, Lisa 1113 - ailey, Lyndora193- 203 Baker, Mel 1113 - 187 Banks, Robyn 1123 - 159, 174, 351 Bafgge, Richard 1113 - 48, 109, 110, Barker, Kevin 1103 - 127, 195, 149 Barker, Mark1113 - 122, 123, 187, 344, 148 Battles, Stacie 193 - 139, 203 Beam. Renee 1113 - 10, 30, 38, 39, 42, 44. 45, 56. 75. 76. 77, 79. 186. 187 Beasley, Genetta 1103 - 44, 45, 57, 73, 75.78. 79, 137. 195 Beasley. Margie 1123 - 14, 44, 45, 59. 134.136, 159.174, 13O,131,144. 145, 147 Bell, Becky 1123 - 26, 159. 174 Bell, Charles 193 - 33, 143, 203 Bell, Dwayne 1103 - 195 Bell, Sherilyn 193 - 78, 79, 119. 145,203 Travis 11 13 -- 3, 48, 105, 107, 109. 110.187,335.149 Bellah, Michelle 1103 - 5, 16. 30, 39. 40, 41, 44, 45, 57, 73, 78, 79, 195,152 Bergman, Brenda 1123- 3. 159, 174, 184. 353 Berry, Tony 1123 - 160, 174, 351 Bevili,Troy193- 293 V Beiiis, Mike 1113 - 30, 40, 58, 187, 344 Bevis,Tam 1123- 34, 42, 160, 174, 182 Bevis, Thad 1103 - 195 Black, Sharon 1113 - 46, 47, 187 Blackwell.Jay1113- 16, 56, 79. 186, 187. 353 Biackwell, Rhonda 193 -- 4, 17.33, 73, 78. 203. 204. 11 Blalock, Brandy 1103 - 73. 195 Blue, Allison 1123 - 14, 24, 25. 32, 34, 43. 56, 88, 89, 160. 174, 311, 327, 11, 5. 354 , Booth, Randy 193 - 203 ' Bowie, Booker T. 1facuit53 - 8, 105, 108. 113.121.122.123,1 7.128.214.143 Boswell, Gene 193 - Bradbury, Deanna 1113 - 27, 36, 37, 43, 44, 45, 64, 65, 67, 69, 70, 71, 187, 335 Bradshaw. Tami 1103 - 57, 72. 79. 195 Brazeal, Fran 1faculty3 - 214 . Brent. Chris 193 - 73, 203 Brewer. Edith 1faculty3 -24. 223 Brodie, Randy 193 - 129.-203 1 - ll ldEX Broughton, Reginald 193- 73, 78, 129, 203, 143 Brown, Annie 1123 - 51,160,174 Brown, Brent 1103 - 12, 30, 31, 44, 45, 57,58,59,127,128,195 Brown, Calvin 193- 203, 143 Brown, Dwayne 1103 - 4, 53, 195, 198 Brown, Jerry 11 13 - 187, 149 Brown, Kenneth 1113 - 3, 46, 187 Brown, Lonnie 193 - 33, 129, 203, 143 Brown, L0rri0nda193 - 75, 113, 129, 202, 203, 273, 143 Brown, Ronald 193 - 33, 129, 203 Brown, Susan 1103 - 72, 195 Brownell, Chris 1103 - 57, 58, 112, 195, 140 Bryans, Melissa 1103 - 57, 195 Buchanan, James 1103 - 127, 195 Burkett, Dwayne 1103 - 195 Burkett, Rodney 1123 - 48, 53, 160, 174. 184 Burkett, Ronald 193 - 129, 143,203 Burkett, Ronnie 1113 - 187 Burks, Doug 11 13 - 187 Burns, Danny 193 - 73, 79,203 Burns, Kim 1103 - 12, 18, 19, 30, 42, 57, 60, 61, 62, 78, 194, 195, 345, 11 Burns, Laura 1faculty3 - 216 Burns, Ronnie 11 13 - 44, 45, 187 Busby, Donna 1123 - 20, 46, 160, 174 Bussey, Kevin 1103 - 73, 195 Bussey, Terry 1103 - 72, 195 Botton, Roger 1faculty3 - 8, 107, 116, 117,134,214,144,146,147 Bynum, Kenneth 193 - 203 iByrd, Kenny1123 - 3,10,17,104,106. 109, 160, 175, 342, 141 Byrd, Mitchell 1113- 1054 108, 187 ain, Becki1123- 5, 37, 39, 42, 44, 56,116.160.175,183 Cagle, Greg 193 - 73, 78,203 . ' Caldwell, Debra 1123- 16, 26.,32.,39, V, A ,44,45,160,175,184 ,y Caldwell, William1113- 48. 122,125 - ' 187, 140 V . A Callaway. Steve 1faculty3 --w 30,' 31.1217 Camp. Darrin 193 - 203, 143, 3 Campbell, Kay 1faculty3 - 214, 216 Candyfire, Rodney 1103 - 72, 78, 195 swine, Cl1flS193- 30, 129, ' I , , 1 f w,,f':'A Krsiti1103 - 195 7' , , 1, . f f.,f Bobagf 23 I-75 if i....szggs,i..11: .. F2 Q89..1594,'ll05. 10g', 1'1'l0, l l ll V' 1 H ,16,1,,l73, 175. 342.1351 Carr, Kim 193 - 30. 31, 32. 33, 58.203 Carter, Chicki1103- 57, 61, 195 Carter, Donna 1113 - 187 Carter, Gina 193 - 33, 203 Casebeer, Bonnie 193 - 119, 203 Casebeer, Jack 1113 - 187, 149 Casey, Thelbert 1admin.3 - 222 Casey. Wilma 1faculty3 - 217 Chambers, Kim 1123 -- 26, 27, 161, 175 Chambless, Brent 1123 -- 3.9, 20. 21.48 100,161, 173,175 Chamness. Kerry 11 13 - 187, 281. 344 Chaney. John 1113 - 38. 39. 73, 78. 187 Chapman, Tommy 1123 - 51,161,175, 182 Chappell, Linda 1103 - 195 Cheatham. David 193 - 203 Chess, Ronald 193 - 203 Cheisser, Chris 11 1391-1,187 , Ghesser, Scott 11 13 -5187 Childress. Larry 1103 - 12. 195 Choice. Ken 11 13- 4, 16. 40, 105. 106. 107.108. 109, 110,187,140 Christopher, Carlus1103- 144 Clark, Dana 1113 - 30, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45. 187 Clark, Tami 1123 - 15,, 24. 25, 43. 56. , 161.173.175,327. 329355. 5.351 1 .1Clark,Tonja 1103- 195, - 1 , , Ciay, Angela 193 - 581159. 203 Clay, Carolyn 1123- 5,17,30,38,39. 40, 44, 161, 175, 183 Clay, Paula 1113- 8, 30, 56, 57, 72, 76, 77, 79, 187,353 Clute, John 193 - 203 Coats, Jamie 1103- 30,57,116,195 Coats, Martha 1113- 49, 64, 70, 71, 187 Cochran, Terry 1103 - 55, 195 Coffey, James 1113 - Cogswell, Linda 1faculty3 - 2, 173, 185. 215,351 Colby, Mary 1113 - 27, 187,344 Cole, John 193- 203 Cole, Robert 1103 - 195 Conner, John 1faculty3 - 50, 217 Conner, Mark 1123- 3, 53, 54, 55, 105, 109, 161, 175,350,351 Cook, Glenn 1103- 195 Cook, Shana 1103 - Coon, Diana 1103 - 32, 73, 78, 79, 195 Coon, Sylvia 1faculty3 - 32, 34, 35, 214 Cooper, Sherri 1103- 44, 45, 57, 72, 75, 78,79,117,118,119,137,138,195. 144, 146 Cooper, Sue 1faculty3 - 214 Cooper, Tom 1faculty3 - 214 Cordell, Stephanie 1123 - 8, 10, 18, 19. 30,42,44,45,60,61,62,96,161,175. 309, 345 Cottrell, Tracy 11 13 - 10, 41, 72, 79, 187 Cox,Jeff1123-16, 161,175 Craig, Bobbie 193 - Crawford, Cathy 1113 - Creech, Carla 1123- 38, 39, 46, 162, 175 Criddle, We54ey.193 ,203 Crymes, Tim 1113- 187 ale, Rebecca 1faculty3 -- 34, 35, 217 Dancer, Darrell 1113- 109, 140, 187 Davis, Barbara 1faculty3 - 215 , Davis, C.D. 1103- 64,127,128,195, 1 1 f Davis, Denise 11 13 - Davis. Lynn 1113 - 27,32,187 Davis, Sarah 1faCul1y3- 223 , Davis, Tere 1103- 30, 57, 64.67, 68, 69. 71, 195 Dean, Robby 1103 -- 39, 195 Deck. Stacey 193 - 203, 205 , l DeCloux, L. B.1123- 9.1-48.95, 158, 162,, ,VV 175, 183' 185' 5 V' i Denman, Danica 193- 63, 73, 78, 79, 119. 203. 317 1 Denning, Mark 1113- 187 Detwiler, John 1103 - Delvgg Beverly 1123 - 34, 35, 162, 175. Dews, James 193 - 33, 129, 203. 148 Dike, Jerald 1113- 42,55,187 Dodd, Kandas1faculty3- 68, 71, 216 Domm, Donal 1113 - 46.47, 188 Dorsey, Arnetter193- 72, 78. 137, 138, 7 139, 202, 203, 144. 146 Dorsey, Wilbert 1123 - 26, 27, 38, 39, 58. 59, 162, 176, 352 . Dowdy, Angie 11 13 - 10, 18. 19, 27, 32. 42.60.61,62,188,345,11 Dcivgcgy, Scott 1123 - 4, 16.48, 162, 176. Draper, Darryl 1103 - 57, 195 Draber, Terry 11 13- 46, 188 Draughon, Randy 193 - 204 p , Dubose, Gary 1123- 4, 53, 162, 176 Dudley, Pat 1103 - 1121 195 Duncan, Delondra193-,119, 138, 139. 204,144 41. , , Duncan, Michele 1113 - 49. 188, 316 Dunn. Rebecca 1facuity3 - 215 , Dunning, Shelli 1103 - 57, 195 , 1 , Durham, Cheryl 1113- 17, 35. 51. 188 Dyer. Conner1112l-35. 162, 176 ' Dzamko, Rlchard,1.1s1i3 - 1 ads, Davis C113 - 48,108,188 East, Regenia C103- 117, 118, 119, 195. 196 Elliott, Monica C123 - 30, 42, 56, 58, 59, 162, 176, 345, 11 Elliott, Traci C103 - 196 Engstrand, Greg C123 - 162, 176,353 Engstrand, John C103 - Ervin, Dexter C93 - 33, 143, 203 Ervin, Phyllis Jean C123 - 26, 32, 38, 39, 64, 65, 67, 71, 163, 176, 184, 5 Ervin, Rosalind C113- 32, 44, 45, 73, 79 188 Ervin, Shirley C113- 35.51.188 Ervin, Wanda C103 - Eschberger, Sherry C103 - 17, 196 Eschberger, Teresa C103 - 73, 76, 77, 79, 196 Estridge, Joyce Cadmin.3 - 221 Evans, Terry C93 - 72, 78, 204, 143 alls, Pat Cfaculty3 - 215 fielding, Regina C123 - 28, 30, 31, 163, 173, 176, 294, 343, 352 Einklea, Kristy C123 - 26, 163, 176 :itzgerlad, Bryan C103 - 149, 121, 126, 127,128,194,196 fitzloff, Kristi C93 -- 33, 73, 204 Eix, Michelle C93 - 16, 204 fletcher, Cindy C103 - 196 iletcher, Mark C113 - 183 folsom, Rhonda C103 - 18, 19, 42, 57. 62, 196.11 Wyman, Melinda C1 13 -- 27, 188 zofst, Lee C113- 53, 58. 188.191 ffazier. Allen Cadmin3 - 222 funderburg, Kim C113-- 64, 67, 68,,70, iabbara, Barbie C93 - 33. 146.147, f119. 137, 138.139,204,145 fl, e. Yeleda C113 -- 32, 34. 36.37, 42, ,., , 1.56, 188 . .5 ,,ii 'i?i?ib,lin. James C123 -- 4. 51. 163. T76 D'Anne C113 -- 64, 65, 67, 69, 70, ia14nef,scouC1o3- 12, 30, 44, 45, 57, ??g559.71,121.122,123.124.1961 iarrett, Colville C103 - 196 Starrett, Pat C1 13 -- iarrett, Troy C103 -e 196 Zatlin, Steve C103 '- 196, 140 J ielushia, Judy C93 - 9, 27, 30, 33, 73. 78, 79, 204 Sentry, Danny C93 - 73, 203 Bholson, Linda C1 13 - 27, 38, 39. 56. 58. 72, 188 iilbert, Calvin C113 - 51,104,109.111. 1 12, 188 Biles, Rodney C93 - iilpin, Kenny C103 - 196 Slaspie, Buster C113 - ilaspie, Denise C103 - 32, 196 iood, Johnny C93 - 143 iossett, Marilyn C103 - 117, 118,137 Braham, Jim C103 -- 12, 30, 57, 106, 107, 108, 110. 121, 127, 128, 196.141 Brant, Robert C103 - 196 iravitt, Danny C123 - 104, 163, 176 iray, Eric C93 - 72, 79, 204, 143 Bray, Kelly C123 - 26, 163, 176. 185 ireen, Beth C93 - Breen. Cindy C103 - 32, 196 Breen, Karen C113 - 49, 188, 344 ireen, Maxine C93 -- 3. 204 ireen, Sandy C103 -- 32, 196 ireen, Delane C93 - 33, 73. 79, 204 iregg, Jesse C113 - 188 v Gregg, Griffin. 289. Griffin, Stuart C93 - 204 Dwayne C123-46, 47, 163, 176. 294, 154 HankC103-196 Gross, Mark C123 - 50, 51, 163, 176 Gorss. 125 RickyC113-48, 120, 121, 124, 126,188 ackler, Karen C113 - 16, 30, 31, 38 39, 56, 72, 75, 76, 77, 78, 188 Hagan, Bob Cfaculty3 - 212 Hagan, Jean C103 - 18, 39, 57, 64, 65, 69, 70, 71, 196, 320, 11 Hagan, Juanita Cadmin3 - 221 Hagan, Steve C113- 55,111,112,189, 141 Hale, Jarvis C103 - 196 Hale, Randy C1 13 53, 189 Hall, Elaine C103 - 32,196 Hall, Melvin C113 - 188, 189 Hall, Michael C103 - 196 Hall, TinaC123- 26,27,163,176 Hamilton, Melissa C93 - 33,204 Hamilton, Teri C113 - 16, 29, 30, 40, 72, 75,76,78,79,189 Hammonds, Jamie C103 - 196 Hammonds, Jenny C93 - 16, 204 Hampton, James C103 - 18, 196 Hanks, Acker Cfaculty3 - 54, 55,217 Hanks, Dee C103 - 12, 57, 121 125,126,127,128,196 Harden, Scarlett C103 - 44, 57, 59, 117, 118,119,131,135,136,196,145. 146,147 Harden, Shannon C123 - 3, 18, 24, 28, 30. 31, 32, 39, 40, 43, 44, 58, 164, 177, .122,124. Hill, Melba C103 - 40,197 Hill, Thomas C123 - 47,164,177 Hinds, Tommy C103 - 39, 197 Hirscheider, Joe C123 - 3, 9, 30, 38, 44, 45,104,105,106,107,108,109,110, 165, 177, 182, 332, 342, 141, 142 Hirscheider, Sandra C103 - 197 Hogenmiller, Kelly C103 - 40, 57, 72, 79. 197 Holman, Mark C103 - 57,109,110,194, 197, 149 Holmes, John C123 - 4,165,177,184 Honeycutt, Linda C93 - 3,1O,16,33. 119,139,144,147 Hooper, Kelly C123 - 30,32,165,177, 341 Hooper, Sherry C123 A 46, 47, 165, 177, 341 Hopkins, JoAnn Cadmin3 - 221 Hopkins, Shelli C103 - 197 Howard, Angie C103 - 9.44, 45, 57, 64. 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 197, 351 Howard, Sharon C123 W 9, 36, 37.43, 44 45, 56, 58, 165, 177, 185, 301, 5 Hudson, Mendy C93 - 33,204 Hughes, Karen C93 - 33,204 Hunt, Brenda C113 - Hunt, Dwayne C123 - 4, 46, 47, 165, 177, 182, 294 Hunt, Kim C93 - 33, 72, 204 Hurst, Kathy C123 - 28,46,47,93, 101, 158, 165, 173, 178, 343, 5 dom,BeauC103-19,107, 108.197, 140, 148 327. 355. 345 Hardin, Annie C93 - 139 Harsrave, Karen C93 - 30, 32, 33, 73, 79 1 3, 204. 11 Hargraye. Kay C123 - 30, 44, 45, 164, 1i '.7Qf1185,1311. 5 . , Haifrnbn,'KeVin C113 -- 189 ' Hagreiigtaurie C103 - 195. Haigris, Glenna C103 - 196 ll Harjfis, Joel C103 --- 55, 196 Haifris, Lynn C93 - , Hasden, Sue Cadmin3 - 2 H31QiSihS. Jeff C103 - 30, 1, 127, 128. 148 Hailiikins. Jerry C123 177 Hawkins, Paula C1 13 - 35151, 189 Hays, Andy C113 - Hay,GaryC113- 106. 107, 108.189, 140,141 Hays, Penny C93 - 12, 204 Headley, Dee C123 - 54, 55. 164, 177 Higgn, Rhona C113-- 49. 64, 67.69. Heim, Glen C123 -- 3, 4, 44, 48, 107, 108. 122,123,158,164,177,182,342,148 Heim, Kelly C103 -- 50, 196 Helms, John C113 - 12 Henderson, Allen C113 - 39, 44, 45, 58. 59, 189, 344 Hendley. Becky C103 -- 32. 196 lnscore, Dawn C103 - 57,197 lnscore, Frank C113 - 189 lvy, Nicole C1 13 - 36.43, 44, 45, 189 ivy, Shannon C93 - 33, 38, 72, 78, 79, 205, 206 ,,'17 f, Hi. .sw f f ...W 1 EETE n, .,.i,, - - Q C acksowiigyiccal C93 - 33, 205, 207. 143, C 1acks0n,nelaheiieC11,3-1o, 18, 19, 39. 40, 60.,,6,1gf.ab2, 189. 345 , Jarvis, An 3acutly3 5-- 46, Jerni8anI18llfi'1laC1034- 197 Jeter, Michael C113 - 48, 78, 189 Johnson, Charles Cadmin3 - 222 Johnson, Cur 93 - Johnson, C103 - 117, 197 Johnson, DemetraC11O3- 32, yy, 1 97 , ,,, Johnson, Freddie C93 -' 205 Johnson, Kelly C93 - Johnson, Regiiiiild C103 -- 197 Johnston, Jimmy C103 - 30, 197 Jones, Cindy C123 - 18, 28, 34, 35, 165. 178, 185, 304, 343, 5 Jones, Dwayne C1 13 - Jones, Ilene C93 - 62, 63, 73, 79, 205. 4 317, 3 3 Jones, Tim C113 - 50,189 Jones, Tracy C93 -- 119, 205, 144 Hendrix, Holly C103 - 196 Hensley, Kraig C103 - 196 Herber, Stephen C93 - 204, 143 Herman, David C113 - Herriage, Susan C93 - 33, 204 Hicks. Dewey C93 - 143 Hicks, Roger C123 - 4, 56, 158, 164, 177 183 Hiett. Randy C103 - 53, 55, 196 Hiett, Sandy C103 - 9, 18, 58, 64, 65, 69. 70, 71. 197 Higgins, Harold Cadmin3 -- 220, 222 Hightower, Ginger C93 - 35, 204 Hilburn, Mary Beth Cfaculty3 - 60, 216 Hilburn, Scott C123 - 48, 164, 177,183. 149' 151 . ,l,, ,,,, . , Hilburn, Stuart C103 -- 4, 55, 112, 197, 193 Hill, DannyC123- 51,12O,121,123. 124,125,126,164, 177 Jordan, Janice C93 - 62, 63, 72, 79, 119, 202, 205, 317, 11 Jordan, Karen C123 -- 38.39, 165,178 eeling. Ray Cadmin3 - 222 Keeling. Sherri C113 - 56,114,115,116 189,344 Kelly, Gary C123 - 51,166, 178,182 Kelly, Wendy C93 - Kennedy, Tracy C1 13 - 189, 153, 144 Kent, Bubba C113 - 27, 189,344,353 Kester, Raymond C103 -- 197, 199 Kieny, Maureen C123 - 26, 56, 166.178, 183.11185 Kieny, MikeC103 - 127, 128,197 Kilgore, Karl C93 - 30, 129, 205, 143, 148, 155 lndex 357 358 King, Lori C103 - 40,117,118,119, 132, 136,197,130,131,144 Kinsel, Sheila C93 - 33, 73, 205 Kirby, Karen C103 - 197 Kniffen, Kelly C113 - 189, 344, 152, 153 Krall, Steven C113 - 46,189 Krisle, Kirk C93 - 53,205,143 Krueger, Brenda C123 - 26, 27, 166, 178 Kuechle, Jeff C103 - 198 Kuechle, Jerry C113 - 53, 55, 189 amb, Laurie C113 - 9, 27, 36, 43, 64, 67, 68, 70, 71, 189 Lambert, LynaeC113 - 49 Lampkin, James C93 - 73, 78,205 Lancaster, Christy C103 - 64, 69, 71, 198 Land, Tamy C93 - 3, 10, 33, 119,205 Langford, Tulisha C103 -- 17, 30, 31, 39. 40.41, 57, 72, 76,77, 198 Langley, James C113 - 123, 125, 189. 120 Langley, Kelly C103 - 198 Lansdale, Meleaha C103 - 198 Laughlin, Jerry C93 - 205 Lemley, Mark C123 - 16, 46, 47, 166. 178, 182 Lightfoot, Greg C103 -- 12, 57, 58, 59. 198, 140, 141 Lindsey, Jyl C103 - 18, 53, 55, 64, 70, 71, 198 Little, Jana C113 - 46,189 1 Lloyd, DustyC123 -- 166, 178, 312, 5 Losure, Lorie C103 - 57, 64, 65, 67, 70. 71, 198 Lough, Gina C123 - 38, 39, 56, 72, 75. 78, 79, 98, 166, 178, 183, 314 Luce, Bill Cfaculty3 - 8, 105, 214, 216. 149, 150 Luce, Karen Cfaculty3 - 215 , ' ackey, Bobby C103 - 106, 198 Mackey, Daphne C113 - 73, 147, 78, 79. 114,116,130,133,134,135,136. 189, 145, 146 Mackey, Michelle C93 - 79, 119, 137, 139, 205 Malcolm, Scott Cfaculty3 - 113, 138, 3 ,, Bob Cadmin3 - 222 li,,'i Mco. Rhonda C1 13 - 189 Manziel, Lisa C1 13 - 30, 42, 56, 58, 59, 137, 189, 1 1 Manziel, Michael C93 - 59, 205, 143 Margraves, Donnie C113 - 38, 39, 189 Martin, Coy C1 13 - Martin, Debra C123 - 35, 51, 166, 178 Maigi, James C1 13 -- 50, 51,109,189. Martin, LindaC93- 119,205 Martin, Loraine C113 - 17. 42, 114, 115, 116,130,131,132,133,134,135. 136, 189, 145,146, 147 Martin, Mark C103 - 198 Martin, Sam C123 - 51,104,105,166, 178, 342 Martin, Terri C123 -- 18, 32, 40, 66. 178 Matlock, Mary C1 13 - 17, 32, 64, 67, 69, 70, 71, 189,350 Mauldin, Diane C93 - 33,205 Maxwell, Paul Cfaculty3 - 215,216,353 Maxwell, Richard C123 - 28, 30, 31, 53. 167, 178, 184 May, Teresa C103 - 32, 198 McAbee, Cindy C113 - 9, 30, 39, 40, 56. 57, 64, 65, 69, 71, 189 McBride, Danny C93 - 205 - Index McCabe, Marilee Cfaculty3 -- 29, 215 McCarty, Donna C103 - 38, 39, 198 McClenny, Melissa C113 - 18, 64, 65, 67, 69,70, 71, 189,350 Mcgleveland, Amelia C113 - 15, 34, 35. 1 0 McCoy, Jerry C113 - McFarland, AndeC113 - 48, 110,190 McKee, Brenda C103 - 9, 18, 64, 68, 69. 70, 71, 198 McNamee, Tara C93 - 205 McNeill, Stacie C93 - 72, 76, 77, 78, 79, 205 Mcgueen, Debra C113 -- 30, 32, 64, 65, 6 ,68, 69, 71, 190 McQueen, Deidra C113 - 72,78,79,190 Metler, Melba Cfaculty3 -- 26, 214 Miller, Deanna C123 -- 17, 42, 56, 57, 167,178,185,11,5 Miller, Joey C93 - 205, 143 Miller, Teresa C103 - Minser, Ken C113 - 30,190 Mitchell, Dee Anne C123 - 56, 152, 153 Mitchell, Lewis C93 - 205 Mitchell. Michael C93 -f 205 Mifglgell, Susan C113- 114.115,116, Mage, David C123 - 36. 37, 43, 72, 75. 78,167,178,154.155,153 moody. Cindy C93 - 72, zos Moore, Clifford C123 -f 3, 105, 106, 107, 167. 179.342.1111 Moore, David C93 --ei 205 iilflifiiiiiiiaore. Sandra C103 --1 17, 198 wfbloore, Tammy C93 -- 73, 205 Moran, Patrick C93 4- 72, 205, 143 Moreno, Mike C93 -- 50, 205 Morgan, Julie C103 -- 38, 40, 117, 118, 119, 198 . jiiiorpnls, Lynn C113j-32. 40, 42, ss, 59, Q 190 4 Kenny 129, 205, 148, . Morris, Ricky C123 108, 110, 167, 179, 182, 184, 342, 141, 350 Morris, Shane C93 -- 205 Morrison, Hilda Cfaculty3 - 213, 216 Morrow, Rachel C93 - 205 Morton, Craig C103 -- 11, 112, 198 Mosley, Franklin C103 - 32, 198. 140 Mount, Alan C93 -- 206 Mullenax, Cynthia C1 13f 3, 9, 38, 39, 44, '45. 56. 73. 75. 78.79. 190 Mullican, Mollie C103 - 9, 198 Munday, Sheila C103 -4 33, 198, 144 Myers, Craig C1 13 -- 3, 48, 110, 190, 148, 149. 150 asy, Kara C93 4- 33,206 Nash, Kerrwyn C113 - 190,351 Nash, Mark C93 -- 206, 143 Neill, LeeAnn C93 - 8, 12, 30, 33, 44, 45. 72, 79, 206, 320, 11 Neill, Marshall CfacuIty3 - 216 Nelson, David C93 - 32, 34, 35, 206 Nichols, Julie C103 -- 8, 12, 30, 39, 57, 72, 79, 198 Nichols, Linda CfacuIty3 - 217 Nichols, Willie CfacuIty3 -- 212 Nipp, Doug C113 - 4,190,148,151 Nix, C. L. Cfaculty3 - 122, 123, 125, 129. 216, 120, 121 Norman, Dennis C123 - North, Glenn C93 - 53, 129, 202, 206. 148, 154, 155 Nugent, Marci C103 - 58, 198 dom, Lisa C113 - 40, 41, 58, 190 Oglesby, Gary C93 - 206, 143 Olgesby, Renee C123 - 42,167, 179, 343 O'Neal, Bryan C103 - 198 Onstott, Chris C113 - 46, 190 Orr, Debbie C93 - 33,206 Owen, Todd C113-- 39,46,47,190 Owgrgs, Dean C103 - 72, 79, 198, 152, 1 maize, Mary Cfaculty3 - 39, 40, 185. Palmer, Claire C93 - 12, 206 Palmer, Kathy C103 - 9, 18, 38, 57, 64. 65,68,69,70,71,198 Parker,JohnC113-106, 107, 109,190 Parrish, Steve C113- 38, 39.44, 45, 109 190 Paynel, Kyle C113 - 106, 107, 109.110. 190 , 140 Peevy,JeffC123-17,46,167,173,179. 182, 184, 352 Pelham, Brett C123 - 3, 30, 31, 56, 88. 89. 106.167,179,342 Pelham, Jason C1034- 30, 127, 128, 198, 140,141,149 Perel, Tony C123 - 3, 104, 106, 167, 179, 342, 353 Pmms, Jeff C1134- 56, 190, 344 rre, Pggy, David 5. 46, 168, 179, Pettigrew, Kattiy,Cl1'03 -3- 32, 194, 198 ii Pettigrew, Rena.C1i23 ey- 3, 20, 132, 135, ies, 179,182,130 131 Pettigrew, Ronnie C113 -- 190, 140, 141 Pittman, Terry C103 - 198 Pitts, Kristi C113- 27, 56, 64, 65, 67, 69,7o,71,19Qr, , ,.,,i , 1 Pitts, Jerry ,222 3 f giyz , ff 1 1 C fpopoliziog Jimmyfiggo 206 1 Porter, Ginger 32. 190, .,,, 344, 153 , 1 3 .,. Portwood, Kara C931-4 33, ra, 206 Pofiwood, Karla 4123 - 14, 42, 46.47, 64, ss, ea, 69, 71, 72, 79. iss, 179, H aoe, 352 , 3 , -,1,, ,,,r Q Posey, Billy C103 - 199 1 r,,, 1 y 1 Posey, John C113 -f- 32, 48, 190 Prda. Wayne C91 -1906 C 1 Presley, Glenn C103 - 57, 199 1 Presley, Jeff C103 -9- , , Presley, Van C123 - 40, 41, 46, 47, 168. 179, 183 3 Press, Greg C93 - 15, 72, 206 it Primrose, Phyllis C113 - 114, 115, 1161 130,131,133.134,186,190,344 Pritchett. Stephen C103 -- 199 ainer, Phillip 1103 - 199, 353 Rasberry, Vicki C93 - 3, 33. 206 Ray, Eddie Cfaculty3 -- 32, 34, 35, 42, 217 Ray,KimC103-199 Redfearn, Donna C93 -- 3. 58, 59, 119. 206 1 Redfearn, Butch C123 - 30. 58, 59, 168, Reeves, Tony C934-e 206 Reid, Debbie C123 - 18, 20, 21, 44, 45, 168,179, 146,147 Rhone, Lewis C103 - 107, 108, 199 Rice, Ken C103 - 3,12,57,58,127,128, 194, 199, 140 Rice, Larry C123 - 3, 38, 39, 40, 41, 56, 57, 86, 89, 98, 122, 125, 126, 168, 179, 183,140, 141,142 Richardson, Bobby Cfaculty3 - 72,- 79 ichardson, Cheryl 1123 - 38, 39, 46, 47, 168, 179 ichardson, Steve 193 - 72, 79, 206 hinehart, Penny 1103 - 206 oberts, Patsy 1103 - 199 obinson, Edward 193 - 206 obinson, Glenda 1103 - 32, 64, 68, 69, 70, 71, 199 obinson, Keith 193 - 206 odieck, Wayne 193 - 206 ogers, Becky 193 - 3 omines, Ellen 1faculty3 - 33, 34, 217 oss, Tim 11 13 - 190 ossi, Rhonda 1113 - 17, 27, 38, 39, 40, 41, 56, 58, 190, 344 owe, Deron 193- 206, 143 ubio, Rudy 1123 - 51 ushing, Ricky 1123 - 168, 179, 350 adler. Agnes 1taculty3 - 214 axon, Wayland 1103 - 199 chiller, Hilaire 1123 - 46, 169, 180 chmidt, Ray 193 - 206 ' oggin, Larry 1faculty3 - 8, 1.07, 108, 111, 112, 216, 141,142 cott, Glenda 193 - 3, 33, 206 efzgoree, Scott 193- 129, 206, 154, packeiford, Stagey1123 - 29, 169, 173, 314 1144 ,,,i.',, rp, Greg 193 143 ick, Deborah 193 - ' ick, Terry 1123 - 'ra, Karla 1113- 58, 59, 72, 78, 117. ,J-118, 119, 137,190, 145 hrode, Marcy 193 - 33, 72, 78, 206 gihber, Lisa 1113-'27, 190 Whpson, Vickie 1123 - 26, 169, 180 laughter, Missy 1103 - 40, 199 mith, Cal 193 - 143 Carl 1123 - 16, 40, 41, 73, 75, . 180, 182 'mith, Dan 1103 - Qmith, Darlene 26, 27, 32, 191 12' 1991, it 4 1 191 'th. l.awrence,1admin3 - 221 Smith, Michael 193 -- 72, 78, 207 smith, Monty 1123 - 4, 5, 10, zo, 48, 90, 93, 94, 97, 169180, 183, 185, 334 bmith, Scott 48. 191 Terry 1103 Vicki 1faqul5y3 - 36, 37, 58, 59, I lmyrl, Kerry 193 - 207 inider, Diana 1113 - 56, 191 ipencer, Chip 193 - 207, 143 ipencer, John 1123 - 4, 28, 54, 55, 169, 180, 353 ipencer, Phyllis 1113- 40, 44, 45, 72, 78, 191 ltafford, Vicki 193 - 73, 79, 119, 139, 207, 11, 145 itainback, Shane 1113 - 12, 191 itanley, Karen 1123 - 169, 180,350 Stanton, Debbie 1123 - 26, 169, 180, 182, 303 itanton, Roger 1103 - 54, 55, 199 itaples, Carol 193- 73, 79, 207 itaples, David 1113 - 48, 191 itaples, Lisa 1113 - 32, 39, 42, 191,344 152, 153 itephens, Dusty 1123 - 58, 59, 169, 180 itephenson, Kyle 1123 - 4, 53, 54, 55, 170,180,185.351 itgiivgrt,'Dannette1113 - 49, 56, 191, 1 Stewart, Darrell 1113- 191 Stuck, Missy 1123 - 15, 18, 24, 25, 40, 41, 43, 56, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 87, 89, 90, 92, 94, 97, 99, 101, 170 180, 183, 184, 318, 327, 354, 153 Stuck, Sandy 1113 - 14, 24, 25, 32, 43, 44, 45, 56, 58, 59, 191, 354 Sulger, Scott 1103 - 112, 199, 148,149, 1 0 Summers, Trina 193 - 33, 73, 79, 207 Swindle, Mike 1103 - 127, 128, 140 app, Pam 1103 - 9, 18, 64, 65, 67. 69,70,71,199 Tapp, Ronda193- 44, 45, 58, 59, 119. 207, 145 ' Tate, Tammy 1123 - 8. 56, 73, 74, 75. .,76, 77, 100, 170. 180, 184 Taylor, Danny1123-4, 16, 170, 180. 3184, 351 Tamar, Gerald 1103- 32, 34, 112, 199. 1 Tieague, Ted 1123 - 170, 180 Teaque, Toni 1103 - 199 Terry, Kenny193 - 207, 143 Terry, Rhonda 1123 - 170, 180 Tefgyg Wendy 193 - 3.33, 119, 139, 207, Thedford, Vernon 1faculty3 - 48, 217 Thomas. Chflss 1103 - 199 Thomas, Connie 1113 - 191 Thompson, Danny 1123 - 18, 54, 55. 170,181,183 Thompson, John 193- 73, 79, 207, 152 Thompson, Susan 1113- 44, 45, 191 Thrush, Yvonne 1123 - 35, 51, 181, 182. 170 Tibbetts. David 193 - 207, 152, 153 Tidwel1,Craig1113- 3,19, 105,108, 109, 186. 170 Todd. Joe 11 13 -- 48,106,108,191,148, 149 Toothman, Sarita 193 - 33, 207 Towery, Robert 193 - 207, 143 Tubbs, Annie 1faculty3 -51, 217 ' Tucker, David 1113- 4, '16,'39, 44, 45, 56,72,79,191 Tucker, Lana 1103 - 10, 18, 19, 30, 42, 57, 60, 61, 62, 199.345, 11 Tucker, Nora 1faculty3 - 42, 223 pchurch, Becky 1113- 114,115, 116. 132. 191 Utz, Leo 1123- 36, 43, 58, 59, 170, 181, 182.350 alentine, Gigi 1113- 29, 58, 59, 114, 115, 116, 191 Varcasia, Louis 193 - 13, 207 Vaught, Mark 1123 - 47,171,181,152 Villoreal, Harvey 1103 - addell, Scott 193 - 14, 207 Wade,Sandy1103-117,118, 119,199 Wade, Wendy1123 - 28,114,115,171, 181 Walding,Tom1103-40,112,127,128. 199, 141 Walker, Ann 1faculty3 - 216 Walker, Cliff 193 - 72, 207, 143 Walker, Debbie 1113 - 12, 24, 25, 43, 56, 191, 354 Walker, MaIli1123- 26,32, 171,181 Walker, Pam 193 - 73,77,119,147,137, 139, 205, 207, 144,146 Walston, Barry 1113 - 25,43,73,191, 354 Walston, Lora1103- 191,344 Walzel, Sam 193- 3O,40, 73,75, 79,207 Wanek, Lora1113- 191,344 Ward, Donna 193 - 33, 59,207 Wardlow, Jake 193- 207 Warren, Joy 1103 - 58, 199 Warthsaw, Sheila 1113 - Waterbury, Cherie 1113 - 191, 292 Waterbury, Jeff 1123 - 3.8, 105,106, 107,108,171,181,182,292,342,141 Waters, Cindy 193 - 33, 63, 73, 207, 317 Watkins, Bubba 1113 - 191, 140, 149 Watson, Stan 1123 - 4, 59, 171, 173, 181, 182, 151 Webb, Charlie 1103 - 38,112,199,14O Wells, Debbie 1113- 35,191 Wells, Ronnie 1123 - Welmaker, Charles 1113 - 191 Wesley, Johnny 193 - 207 Weston, Angie 193 - 33, 67, 119, 138. 139, 207, 145,147 White, Sheila 1113- 15, 32, 34,35, 191 Whitehurst, Dave 1123 - 107, 171, 181 Whitfield, Robert 1113 - Whitney, James 193 - 35, 207 Wilbanks, Darlene 193 -- 58,207 Wiley, Tammy1103- Williams, Eric 1123 - 48, 120, 123, 124, 125,126,171,181,141 Williams, Faye 1faculty3 - 215 Williams, Kim 1103 - Williams, LeAnn 1123 - 3, 36, 37, 43, 56, 171,181,183,185,5 Williams, Lori 1103 - 199 Williams, Lynn 1113 - 9, 32, 42, 191 Williams, Rayburn 1123 - 42, 44, 45, 58, 87,89,92,122,123,124,126,171. 181,184,141, 142 Williams. Susan 193 - 207 Wills, John 1faculty3 - 8, 9, 104, 107, 109, 214 Wills, Scott 1123 - 4, 104,105,107, 110, 172, 181, 185, 281, 342 Wimberly, Lisa 1123 - 16, 73, 75, 172, 181,183 Winchester,,Melissa 1123 - 9, 28, 30, 31, 36, 37. 387539, 40, 41, 44, 95, 172, 173. 181. 134,311,351 ,,gg , Witt,LiSa 191, ,,,,,tt,,,,, wood. cnani3s441,1o3 - '1'1'1l'1l12, 199. 148, 150, '151 1 Wood, Geneva 1taculty3 - 213 Woodard, Keile1113 - 42, 56, 114, 116, 130,131,132,133,135,191,144, 146, 147 Woodell, Kevin 1103 - 199 Wright, Angie1113 - V Wright, Darrin 193 - Wright, Duane 1123 - 5, 10, 12, 39, 40, 172, 182, 185 Wylie, Leslie1123 - 26, 28, 172, 182 eager, Polly 193 - 73,79,119,207, 11, 145 Young, Curtis 193 - 207 Young, Jena 1113 - 12, 15, 24, 25, 43, 56, 191, 354 igtema, Sam 1113 - 191 Index 359 Mig 'SQac,,,d g ,xg MQW? M agua KWH M Xml! Sfffl 1 ' SGW' W YA Q 6 amz-C 7YlwAfggf :fm4f'l1.f1l il 23511. 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