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UyiM fcfi T Mie«r Contents Opening 1 Making new friends, pep rallies, advancement. RambunctiousJy living these moments and yearning for nxwe. People 28 One is silver while the other is gold. As old schoolmates are remembered, new relationships are made by living for the mo- ment. Organizations 192 Any club or association that incorporates precision, togetherness or uniformity all make these nrxMnents worth liv- ing. Sports 238 Like in any athletk: activity or team, Ram players live for that one rxxnent that will go down in Berkner history. Closing 272 Friends, teachers, merrxxies. Moments lived throughout the 1985 school year. L.V. Berknei ' High School leOO E. Spring Valley Road Richardson, Texas 75081 1985 Ram p — - • 1 A - |H ▼ li Title 1 Living for the momenf LKing for the moment, a com- mon expression used by many to ex- plain how teenagers live. According to parents. They ne ' er think before they do or say something. Many students don ' t realize that their high school years are short, and they don ' t stop to think about the future. They live day to day, hour to hour, mo- ment to moment. This expression is taken from another phrase, carpe deim mean- ing ' to live for the time, and it seems to reflect upon today ' s society oi young people. Today ' s young people march to their own beat, yet they ' re not the first. Each decade brings a new generation of young people who have a new outlook on life. Yet, the all do the same thing. They li e for the moment. Spirited teacher — Showing enthusiairT VUs )o -Ann Ration wears the school cokxs durirs Homecoming week - VVhat ' s a pica? — First ear annual- staffer, Beth lackson. Dies to kx)k as if she knows what she ' s doing Research papers — Sper-cing a da m tne iorarv. Lsa -Sottnghan prepares her work for rorrx iet:on. Photo what? — atchmg 20 photopumabsm students c Paui Seal on the erge of a ner ous breakdown ID Tvlw) 1 into the annuai staff darkroom puts 2 Opening RolaidS — lames Ricks has Ihe need (of some quick relief New style — Adminng his hair, Sharon Graham stands by while Robert Wocxi models the newest i individual hair styles Lunch time! — Flashing a smile. Suzette Rodnquez is glad she brought her lunch today Bandolera at her best — Senior Lieutenant Dara Schmidt shows what the Bandoieras are all about Time out — waiting to go back in, David Regan takes a breather. Opening ' Teacher communication — Tennis coach Mr Mike Hanson uses etlecti e machine language Keimit? — What dd Ken looes do wrth the to impress Mrs Shirley Merrell rest of the frog ' 4 Opening Senior girls ' breakfast — Uidn i anyone leii Amy kinne to get dressed before she came to school ' Opening 5 Homecoming nominee — Smiling prettily. Candie Barry awaits the announcement of this year ' s Sophomore Duchess winner. Running with pride — The arsity team traditionally breaks through the sign before the Greenville game. Alone at the fop — Super ' ising the teann. Coach Harold Hill looks on while his players prepare for their game against k th Mesqiite. 6 . Opening Biology class — Varsjly cheerleader Brandi Noble and Coach David Kirk reminisce about the old days in tlass As lime passes by — Reggie Zeno walche as critical seconds tick away (rom the clock Opening 7 Eye opener — Looking disgusted, Angela Bell can ' t believe the photographer took her pictun without letting her fix her hair 8 Opening Batman and Robin? — looking debonair is Tony While, while Mike Wilson gives J nerdly pose S drafting f — Si arfhlng f x h ' S homework, lay Ruuska wonders II :i.iga!pi(, would Iv a oml excuse. - — v0v Pur Opening - ' ' li ' s iradifion Homecoming creaies siudeni enthusiasm Smiling pretty — Senior nominee Cretchen Wade enjov the pre-game Homecoming activities Many events led up to the Homecoming game and dance which are the climax of the Homecoming week each year. For example, on Oc- tober 12, lunior Princess and Sophomore Duchess were announced at the Friday pep rally. The Queen was crowned during the pre-game ac- tivities. After the announcement was made, the Queen and her court were chauffeured around the field in lux- urious convertibles. Tracy Sutton was selected as Homecoming Queen for the 1984-85 school year. Chosen as members of her court were Carey Cheshier as lunior Princess and Christin Holloway as Sophomore Duchess. Homecoming events officially started on October 9 when spirit week began. During spirit week students dressed in designated garb for each day to express their school spirit. On Tuesday students wore college T- shirts. Students dressed up as nerds on Wednesday to symbolize Richard- son High School ' s student body. To signify RIH ' s death, students wore black on Thursday. Friday was annual green and white day. Berkner students dressed in Ram school colors to show their school enthusiasm before the game. Nevertheless, the final score of the game was Richardson 22, Berkner 17. At the conclusion of the week. Homecoming Queen Tracy Sutton said, I cannot believe it happened to me; this is one of my childhood dreams. Nervous anticipation — Nominees for Homecoming Queen Alice Mendith, Tracy Sutton, and Cretchen Wade await the announcement with their fathers. Waiting for a ride — Sophomore Duchess nominees Candie Barry and Ashley Bullington wait for the traditional ride around the field. 10 Homecoming cfory ride — Homecn ming (Jueen Tr,irv Sullon rides jroun llhc lold.iflpr shpisirinvned A V 1 P l HB ' B H l 1(9 jkT W r H ■L ' V MjSfl KJH II I p Vj- l H Enjoying the moment — Homecoming Queen iiciniincH Alice Wndilh is happy lo be a part o( the Showing spirit — Robert Wood expresses his en- thusiasm tor spirit week by portraying a true nerd Acting crazy — Brandi Noble, Mike Lewis, and J!I |] Christy Martin portray nerds during spirit week. Homecoming Singing nuns — Michelle Henry and Deanne h MHK a-. Ihey porlray nuns Lining up — I III- iiundiii Musk cast members stand at attention as they await the Holding hands — Creating a romantic moment l)y holding hands are Missy Gonzalez and Stephen Springfield Harmonizing together — lill Catlelt.Many Burke, andkelley Qllandsingin The Sound ot Muvc 12 Sound of Music Qianding ovaiion Fall produciion wows audience The green velvety curtain closed; a sudden roar rushed through the auditorium of Berkner High School as attendants at the production joined in a standing ovation. This was the final scene of the fall musical, The Sound of Music, put on by the drama (Jepartment. Matt Ceryes who played Herr Zeller said, Although in Oscar and Rick ' s The Sound of Music problems were encountered; such as a deadly flu epidemic that threatened to obliterate the drama department, the play was a total success. In our opinion it was the best musical Berkner has ever produced. Captain Von Trapp, Maria, Mother Abyss, and Leisel were a few of the main characters presented in the musical. Stephen Springfield, who played Captain Von Trapp, portrayed his character virtually flawlessly. As Maria, Missy Gonzalez exhibited the qualities of a caring nanny; further- more, the audience enjoyed her per- formance. Stacey Parry ' s representa- tion of Mother Abyss created an understanding of Maria which caused a renewal of confidence in her by everyone. Leisel, the lovable young lady who was portrayed by Kelley Gilland, demonstrated good acting techniques as well. lodie Thompson, a member of the Drama Club said, The Sound of Music production has not only been a learn- ing experience, but also an exciting time. Consequently, the performance was one of Berkner ' s best productions and was enjoyed by everyone who attended. Adjusting the stage curtain — Ttthnjuil i I he pidv iilxrs [iavid Spaitdio and Tom Shivers prepare the slage for Iressing the issue — Senior Tim Heme-, debates his oint bv shaking his linger Sound of MihiL Dancing to the beat — Preparing tor her ne; dd rf ' tep Karen Mullpr glanrps at thp audrpnce Gazing into space — kath Partridge and Gretchen Wade reminisce about the old high school days in their skil Earning money — Qenior Follies enteriain siudenis March 8 and 9 marked the time for the annual display of outrageous senior talent. Senior Follies is the largest fund raising event for the Senior Prom in May. The Follies not only provided needed funds, but were enjoyed by everyone who participated in them. The acts that were viewed in the Follies included serious drama; such as, Lend a Hand, performed by Gretchen Wade, which stressed the feelings of a suicide victim. Other acts focused on humor; such as, Newclear Waste. Derek Daniel of Newclear Waste says, 1 feel the Senior Follies was a fun ex- perience and I think we put on a good show. Introducing the acts for the two evenings were Steve Andersen and Mike Fabbri. At the conclusion of the Follies Andersen said, I thought that the Follies were a great experience, and a good way for the seniors to get involved. A senior attendant at the Follies, Lin- da Flamic stated, ! felt the Senior Follies was really an entertaining show. They did a really good job representing the Senior Class. Surprised by her fellow classmates, Brigitta Morrow says, I had a lot of fun at the Follies. I didn ' t know we had so many talented seniors at Berkner. Once again Senior Follies was a smashing success, and a major fund raiser for the Senior Class. Precision dancing — Senior Bandolera member: perlorm an eyecatching dance routine 14 Senior Follies Iroducing the next act — Mike Fabbn direct e audierne s aiteniion lo the stage Scrunched together — While singing m melodious harmony, the act Newclear Waste fascinates the audience The singing trio — Kalhy Panndge, Nicole Arnelle. and Valerie Hottman perform as back-up singers Senior FoIIip ' ; 1 What do you think? — Contempbtvig a seno| marre ' a e T ' t Henes and Tre ' Scalf Irving to hold a pose — Whie porlraving an artist. Matt Ceryes pains a picture of KaleHe P ■1 w L 1 1 1- i -ir: 1 ■a 1 Speaiung to an admirer — Ves. i m  ree tomghi — So. I or ' t go out with vou left. exdakns Qara who was played by Keley Gland. You did it — Robert bele d j-v --e ----;e- .■■■xn Tim heinesas 16 ' Co Back For Murder who dun ii? Play siirs curiosiiy in audience On February 11 and 23, the Agatha Christie play, Co Back For Murder was produced by the Drama Department. The play is a suspenseful mystery in which there is a search for the murderer. Throughout the play, the audience remained curious as to who did it! The cast consisted of ten main characters who performed on Friday and Saturday night. There were also ten understudies who had a perfor- mance on Saturday afternoon. Kelley Cilland, who played two roles in the play, said, The best thing about doing the play was the satisfaction you feel closing night about a job well done. You feel all your hard work has finally paid off! Cast members worked hard to pro- duce Co Back For Murder. When Tim FHeines, who played Justin Fogg, com- mented on the show, he said, In all the plays I ' ve been in, this was the most interesting. First of all, one of my best friends was murdered, I actually played a romantic part, and I learned that yes, indeed, I could memorize all my lines in one night. Once again the play was an excellent opportunity for all of the theatre department to show off their stuff. Interrogation — Kelley Cilland questions Kelly Dommer where he was on Ihe ncghl of the murder Looking perplexed — Turn Ball, played by Fred Pdlf hen, IS (Ki led by the murder Go Back For Murder 17 Huddling with Frostie — lerace Thornlon Susan Chem and tarla lohnson pin together in a winter dance Searching the floor — MooKiue .Vlorgan scans the ttoor tor ner glasses in a skii with Dana Baird arxl Shana Taytor Drill +eam unites Bandolera Revue cap+iva+es spectators On the evenings of April twelfth and thirteenth, the Bandolera Spring Revue was petiormed. This year ' s theme. Calendar Craze, was unique from those in years past The drill team created dances according to the most important events throughout the year Included in the shows numbers were a medley of Christmas Carols for the month of December and a Halloween thriller performed by the Bandolera of- ficers. There was also a patriotic kick routine in honor of the United State In- dependence Day- Despite the many difficulties in find- ing practice time for all the activities the team has been involved in, the Ban- doleras have pulled through. Bandolera director, Mrs. Molly Cannon, commented, The girls worked hard to prepare for the show and their positive attitudes came through in the end. Similar to last year ' s show, the choir department participated in the shov Encore provided a musical interlude to the dances. This year ' s Emcees includ- ed: Steve Andersen, Matt Ceryes, and Wil Wadsworth Other appearances were made by Robert Abele, Allen Green, and Matt Harrington. Senior Tracy Kirchen, who attended the Bandolera Review says, Some peo- ple don ' t realize how difficult it is to sta in time and not mess up. I am proud of the Bandoleras and their performance as a student at Berkner. Bumming around — senior oanooiera ngeliquel Christensen pla s the role ot a bag lady 18 ' Bandolera Revue U) Ho-Ho — Portraying Sania Calus Sieve Andersen he next act Lining up — Preparing lu perlorni Iheir traditional kick routine the Bandoleras fall into their dance positions Happy endings — Senior bandolera. Melodv Owen, tongratulated by her family and friends Pally lime! — Ki kingoll the new vear the Bandoleras i elelir .He isilh a tug Ijasfi Bandolera Revue 19 Picture perfect — Brandi Soble and pose .-. ' - e std ' di ' g ' H iine ro: pictures Dance duo — Aiter dancmg up a slorm |erem elca]te ar Learaie Stellburg decide to gel Iheir pictures taken. 20 Prom tavoring the moment — a tired Mike McCrary [esls his eves beiore his date ludy Townsend wants to lance again Lasf dance Prom signifies seniors ' final fesiiviiies Moments and memories began for the seniors of 1985 on Saturday, May 18 in the Sheraton Park Central ballroom. Prom goers were treated to an evening of dancing to music from the live band, Leather and Lace, in the beautiful burgundy and pink decorated room. After three years of fundraising ac- tivities, and many anxious moments, members of the class were finally able to buy tickets to the event for only $ 10. per couple. This brought over 400 couples out to share in a night of festivities with members of their class. Accompanying the evening was souvenirs for the seniors and their dates with brandy snifters and matches at each table. There was also a breakfast served at midnight. Those students who did not spend most of the evening standing in line to get their pictures made, found the variety in dance music very satisfying for all tastes. Angie Fairman noted that the night was, really something to remember, it was the highlight of our graduation celebrations. Many memories were indeed made as seniors enjoyed the prom they had been waiting for, ending 12 years of dreams. (I) U«Rrt) Before you go . . . Hope Ashe and Bryan Leatham puse k r ijnf: ' tieiore Ihey leave (( ttPIRril Corny couple — Lmda Hamic tries lo shy away from her disguised date, Gerald Young, before anyone recognizes I hem Prom 2 1 One out of two — The outfits that junior Richie Cass and senior Chuck Levitan are weanng have gone to their heads Time out — Sitting this dance out are knstie Coney and Tony Bilros Two of a kind — Annual staffers Henry Liao and Suzetle Rodrique show thai Ihey can make it into the book |ust like anyone else Breakfast for two — Lingering for the food to be served are Randy Sahm and Gina Carota. Take five — His one mghl off from photography, annual staffer Derek Daniel bnngs Lisa Rivera to prom 22 Prom lungry men — Discussing Ihe evening ' s events, Allen Versher and Robert McHargue decide to stay for breakfast Faking a breather — AIUt ddntm on Uh- rcivKded floor, leanelle Wel)b and Eri folberi bl escape lo lind some . ' i i,H do relax Prom 2 Around the comer — For hm VVyatt and Vtcki Nabors donning their cap and go Ti fof baccalaureate meant the ] graduation dav %as soon to come End Oi the line — Ben Yeager and Stephanie Young paiienti a ' . alt their tum to lake the b g walk Caps and gowns Largest class makes ihe grade Baccalaureate services began promptly at 2 p.m. on Sunday May 26. The entire event was coordinated by the Student Council Officers, each of whom took part in the presentation. Services included solos by Felicia Barnett and Kristi Weaver and an in- spirational message by Young Life Director Richard Black. After the recessional the graduates and their families joined together for a reception in the cafeteria. But the night that all will remember the most was May 29 when at 8 p.m. the 734 Berkner seniors gathered as a group for the last time for commence- ment exercises at Moody Coliseum. Graduates had one thought in com- mon — the future. After speeches from Valedictorian )ulie King, Salutatorian Mitsuko Kondo and Senior Class President Mike Raiff, the largest graduating class in the district took until almost 11 p.m. to walk across the stage. For the second year in a row, faculty members joined in the commence- ment program by wearing gowns and stoles denoting their degrees, and marching in the processional. Perhaps nothing can best describe the occasion as well as the class motto, To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield. — Lord Tennyson. Which way do I go? — Trvmg to find his place in line Roger Cadefihead warts tor ffistructions- 24 . Baccalaureate, Graduation On believers — WNIe standing m line, kevin tdsweli and Chuck Blend can ' t uncierstand how they nacie it there Friends forever — Cohorts in film, Dean ' na Tyler, Bngitta Mcjrrow, and Sharon Graharr share a toasi together at baccalaureate (P Neil) Getting refreshed — Before going out on stage at baccalaureate, Crelchen Wade is treated with some snacks Proud number ten — Rampage editor. Abha Singh appears happy at her highest honor status Only 16 seconds to go — At the rate of 8 seconds a name Bobby Barajas and Charita Barker realize it ' s almost their turn. Baccalaureate, Graduation 2 ' Neariy there — Only -18 more rows before they get to me and Brad Walton claims Billy VValstad Your seat is . . . — junior ushers Christy Martin and Bnon Reagor wait for their next instructions. All stand please — The Student Council officers remain standing while everyone finishes proceeding in Starting over — For Lisa Hodgkmson, graduation marks many new beginnings in her life 26 ' Baccalaureate, Graduation I made it — finally receiving her fjke diploma ngle Fairman smiles as she walks o the slage Play if again — Km Wyatt plays the processional and all t the piano accompaniments at t accalaureate Looking good — With brush in hand lulie Williams lues to fix up Kevin Willoughby t)efore they go on stage Two scholars — Sdluuiorun Miisuko Kondo and Valedutorian lulie King begin the processional on their walk to the slage No more — With katey Danyluk by his side. Derek I )aniel poses on the opposite side ot his camera. Baccalaureate, Graduation 17 Party — After a grueling half-time show, band members Angle Fairman. Cathy Scott, lanessa Roessler an(i Karia keeton relax at Pizza Inn Proving an hypothesis — Chemistry teacher. David Haden, instructs Stephanie Reich on her experiment while Scott Brown looks on 28 People John Hancock — in this case Mr Roger Holland s signature is needed on some importani documents Best personalities — instead of Mike Fabbn and lanet Webber, Bryan Sinclair and Rod Sawyer were waiting to be chosen Answering service — Calling her mom, Nan- cy Garros asks if any messages have been left for fejGpU People 2M Valedictorian Julie King 100.45 U.I.L. Winners BOTTOM ROW: Katey Danyluk, Michelle Caldwell, Cara Niles, Julie King TOP ROW: Frances Chang, Lisa Robbins, Dat Pham, Frank Jimenez, Mai Nguyen Academic Decafhion BOTTOM ROW: Patty Ain5 vi -th, Shawn Strickiin. Laura Seaborn, Clayton Barnett, Frank Jimenez TOP ROW: Crispin Reedy, David Grossman, Paul Vetter Mrs. Audrey Clark, Mrs. Marcia Cissom Salutatorian Mitsuko Kondo 98.002 Homecoming Couri Princess Carey Cheshier, Queen Tracy Sutton, Duchess Christin Holloway Olympics of the Mind BOTTOM ROW: Sherene Ha- jibashi, Frances Chang, Wen Lai TOP ROW: Shawn Stricklin, Laura Seaborn, Clayton Barnett, David Grossman, Frank Jimenez, )edo Kim Seniorrfis — an epidemic travels f hrough school What exactly is the mean- ing of senioritisf ' Is it a disease? Is it something a person can catch, or is it something a per- son acquires? From most ma- jor sources, it is something a person acquires over their ex- tended twelve years of educa- tion. It also seems to come on faster once a person hits high school. With less than half of a year to go, senioritis has become an epidemic. Every excuse in the book is being used. Seniors are likely to sleep in more often these days. Dozens of doctor, dentist, and orthodontist appointments are being scheduled. Isn ' t it funny how all of a sudden these students are so concern- ed about their health and welfare? Marty Shellist sums it up by saying, Senioritis for me started my sophomore year. It ' s ironic that everyone gets so excited about getting out of school when most go on to college next year! An angel ? — No, kxiathan HoOoway is not getting measured for his halo Not yet at least CiaSS of 1985? — Without eve n finishing his term paper. Bryan Sinclair goes ahead and oidefs his announcements 32 Seniors Clarissa Andre Abella Ache FHA Class of 85 Accountius H P Darlene 1 Ainswo ™ Alexander ' NHS Class of ' 85 French Club Band m Mu Alpha Theta 1 Adriana DECA Arechiga Nicole John Pal Arnette Ashe Aswegan Class of 85 Class of -85 Class of 85 Seniors i Anticipation — Taking nme oul from piclure laking, loAnn Olender daydrean about prom and graduation. Senior Class Officers iVIichelle Ritter, lana Cantrell, Mike Rartt, Cretchen Canter ' A Seniors Dana H ■Kimberly Bobby Kathy Baird Bak Bakhshian Bakhshian Drill Team Keywanettes Class of 85 French Club DECA NHS |r. Planning Comm. Drill Team FBLA bby Barajas Varsity Tennis Key Club Felicia Barnett Drama Club FHA Choir, Pres. (M SWhIl Enjoying dessert — Munchmg on a candy bar fred V ' alenii iatisfiei his sweet tooth. Seniors Anthony Julie Kevin 1 Michelle Barta Bassinger Baswell Baugh Class of 85 Drama Club Social Dance Keywanettes FHA Spanish Club Track German Club PELE Michele Christopher Shannon KeiJ H Becker Begley Begley Bell H Choir Class of ' 85 Class of ' 85 Band ' H FTA Spanish Club ' Keywanettes RBSHCA DECA Stephanie Bell Social Dance Lisa Berg NHS Kim Berkeley Class of ' 85 Drew Berkemeyer Track Student Council Drill Team. Lieut. Volleyball Student Council )r Planning Comm 1 - ' ■Seniors Stacy Becky Shara Thomas Berneburg Berndt Berry Best Class ot 85 |r. Planning Comm. NHS Football Spanish Club NHS Pre-Law )ETS Super Sac Mark Teresa Charles Tammy Bodmer Boozer Borden Boston Football DECA Band Art Club Baseball NHS Keywanettes FTA RBSHCA lETS Senici ' s j ui -: mm Kathleen Natalia Michele Kim Boswell Bovee Bowles Bowman Drill Team lETS Spanish Club Orchestra Spanish Club NHS NHS German Club Choir Keywanettes Computer Club Student Council - N -■Bowman VOE Brantley Spanish Club |r. Planning Comm. Keywanettes Brinker Band jr Planning Comm Broden Cross Country Latin Club Cindy Mark Brown Brown FTA Class of 85 keywanettes Suicide Prevention PELE lors api{.ii Morrow) Who me — Trying to talk « way oul of trouble. Marty Shefest puts hii looi in his rrxxjlh ird at work — in deep Ihoughi. Ijnce Woddndge concenlrales on finishing his layout Elizabeth Burcham Class of 85 Burcham Burley Class of ' 85 Football Butera Student Council Gary H ■Grant Catherine Bulle ■Butler Button Class of 85 Track Student Council Theatre Button DECA Senit; ' rs Dt ' dJcalii?d SiudenI — W jrkiiig hjrd on her hoirif work only leaves land Canlrell lime iot potato chips tor luri h t%v(:,:.v ■,r ) Trey Roger Byars Cadenhead Soccer Rampage Staff Track Computer Club Band Latin Club JETS , Kevin il chelle Randy ' Caffey Caldwell Calvert Calvin Latin Club Latin Club, Pres. Baseball Class of ' 85 NHS Art Club Rampage Staff MIP Shannon James Jana Tammy ■Cammack Canning Cantrell Carey Keywanettes Band NHS Student Council Drill Team )ETS, Pres Latin Club DECA )r. Planning Comm. Junior Usher Cheerleader Choir French Club Mu Alpha Theta MIP Swim Team 40 ■' Seniors •Ginger Carter Volleyball Domingo Carvajal Class of ' 85 Milton Catalina Soccer 0 ivmi Pucker up! — Alief dnoiher long day ol handing out knses. Bill Walslad decider lo lvp hts lips a rest SenicT Brent Steve Chul Gina Chambers Champion Chang Chase Student Council Band Class oi ' 85 Track VO£ NHS MIP Computer Club Student Council Christine ■™ ' (JinDfe ■■' ■1 Patrick Chavarria Cheatum Chen Class of ' 85 Class of ' 85 Band Mu Alpha Theta NHS lets MIP Cherry NHS Lit. Mag Who ' s Who Jeffery H ■Yong Childers Choi Gamer ' s Guild NHS Physics Club Spanish Qub German Club Mu Alpha Theta JETS Computer Club Ross who? — An undenlifiable student sh( % v - 42 Seniors Angelique Cindy Jenny Becky Christensen Chun Churchill Claassen Drill Team Class of ' 85 Keywanettes Drill Team French Club Latin Club )r Planning Comm Spanish Club Keywanetles Briait« i Becky K Pat V Clayton Clelland Clifton Cloutier Football Track Tennis, Capt. Class of ' 85 Spanish Club Cross Country Latin Club FHA NHS _ ' y DO day — For DptHi Daniel, t he day ol clenouemeni hds drnved, and wflh his term [Mixr m hand he is ready lo turn 11 in Graduafion hinges on ferm paper grade The dreaded term paper — the ticket for seniors go- ifig on to college. Every senior fears it. Just the idea of having to do a term paper makes a student uneasy. A teacher usually gives about tv o months to com- plete a term paper. Two months can go by so slowly, yet the night before it has to be turned in goes by so fast. A student who is doing his term paper always looks tired and worn like he is car- rying a heavy burden. Ac- tually they are carrying some sort of bag with two pounds of rewrites, a hundred note cards, and about fifty bibliography cards. Once the final turn-in day arrives, the student has a feeling of freedom and relief, at least for now. Seniors l Richard Kimberly Kevin Brett Clower Coburn Cockrell Cofer Class of ' 85 Mock Trial Key Club Class of ' 85 Prelaw Soccer )r. Planning Comm. Spanish Club Spanish Club NHS Swim Team mmmnmuum Rosemary Colburn Drill Team French Club Computer Club Physics Club Keywanettes Kristi Coney Choir FTA Kevwanettes Le Ann Cole Volleyball Basketball MIP Who ' s Who Spanish Club Sec. Collard Soccer Choir Sympathetic — Our newest (tower cNld. Bryan Sinclair, is asking you to give Seniors Kim Coyne Student Council Keywanettes Spanish Club Brad ' Crockett Track Swim Team FBLA lets Jeff Crowder Class of ' 85 Cullen DECA Had a long night ? — Early in the morning, Laura Dumais arxl Suzjn Nuckolls will (to anything for coltee. Scnici ' Mr. and Miss BH9 Being a Favorite his sophomore and junior years has led Kerry Shelton to become Mr. BHS, and he certainly deserves this honor. Kerry was not only a football player, but he was First Team All-District Free Safet as well as First Team All- Metro Free Safety. Along with many others, he was cap- tain of the football team. Other than football, Kerr ' was involved in the Na- tional Honor Society, Young Life, and selected for M.I.P After being a Junior Favorite, Gretchen Wade was selected as Miss BFiS. Best known as a cheerleader Gretchen was both a |V cheerleader as well as a Varsit . Her involvement as a cheerleader led her to be a lunior Princess and a finalist for the Homecoming Queen her senior year. Throughout her career at Berkner. Gretchen has been on the Student Council and in the Drama Club all three years. Her senior year she was Parliamentarian for the Student Council and she also made the National Honor Society. 46 Seni ors Shelley Eva 1 Davies Davis Drama Club Spanish Club FHA. Rep Band Soccer Team Keywanettes Pre Law Club Close-Up Kimberly Kristy Steven Chris Davis Davis Dean DeGraeve NHS Glass of 85 Wrestling Football Natl Merit Finalist Spanish Glub German Glut) Social Dance ' «( ' BC ' ; « Chris Christ! Laura Kelly Dipiazza Doherty Dohms Dommer Band Glass of ' 85 Ghoir Glass of ' 85 Drum Corps French Club NHS lETS S?v. Lance Yvette Jacenda Julia Donohue Dooley Doyle Dozier Class of 85 Class of ' 85 Sr Planning Comm. Band Basketball Who ' s Who Soccer Cheerleader bonnie Drinkwater Band Duffy Class of ' 85 Dumais Class of 85 Dunayer Spanish Club Computer Club Student Council Key Club Sr. Planning Comm Drama Club AFS AtWetes feet — a hard worfdng (ana Cantrel ek an unfortunate customer her old pair ot tennis shoes. 48 • ' Seniors Mrtt - ■■■HiKeanne Walter Eastwood Edwards Ernst Eshleman NHS Drama Club Concert Choir Class of 85 Mu Alpha Theta FHA Drama Club Basketball Who ' s Who Where is Fredrick ' s? — lookinR out of (ii ce. Scoit McCooI nd (k)W v Ward hd l lo wear other (M-ople ' s dolhes (o school Senior FavorHes Restaurant Chili ' s Actor Eddie Murphy Song You ' re the Inspiration Movie Beverly Hills Cop Album Purple Rain Male Singer Prince Female Singer Madonna Group Van Halen Entertainer Eddie Murphy TV Show Bill Cosby Show Actress Goldie Hawn Car Porsche Everett Michael Fabbri Fackler Sr. Planning Comm. Football Track Track FCA Sr. Planning Comm. Key Club Key Club :« Student Council Angle Sherlf Marybeth Elaine Fairman Faraq Farkas Favorito Ram Staff, Editor VOCT, Pres Swim Team Spanish Club Band Spanish Club Drama Club RBSHCA )r. Planning Comm NHS DECA . ' eniors Doug Catherine David Shawn Fish Fitzhenry Forbes Forrester Class of ' 85 Student Council Band Class of ' 85 NHS Physics Club Rampage Staff Latin Club Keywanettes Marc Karen Kimberly Richard Foster Fowlkes Fox Foxjr Student Council Volleyball Class of ' 85 Class of ' 85 Key Club FBLA Seniors 51 Neil Peter Deanna Susan Francois FrankI Fraser Fraser Baseball Computer Club Drill Team Class of ' 85 Spanish Club Sr Planning Comm NHS NHS |r. Planning Comm. „ Keywanettes _ Tasha Annette 1 Freddie Friedel Froelich jm Latin Club Class of 85 |r. Planning Comm FHA H Track Student Council Sr. Planning Comm Keywanettes HECE 1 FHA u V Looking sweet — Showing off leff )ones tie knoi. Mm Marshall ocks impressed riiors Katherine Gary James Stacy Garcia Gardner Gardner Garland Acapella Choir Class ot 85 Class of 85 Band Art Club RBSHCA Whitney Carretson Drill Team Rampage Staff NHS Who ' s Who Thomas Gaugliardo Class of 85 Kimberly Gee Class of ' 85 Eric Geiger Football NHS Pre-Law Club, Treas. Mu Alpha Theta I Patrick Genette Class of 85 Nerds — Uressing up real keen, Guy IHaigood and Yong Choi, are reatty for ihe clay Qenior Favoriies Tommy Best was not only a Senior Favorite but also a favorite of Princeton University, who has recruited him for both his academic and athletic abilities. Having been a quarterback at Berkner, he was captain of the football team and was also selected for the All- District 12-AAAAA honorable mention team both his junior and senior years. Other organizations Tommy was involved in were the National Honor Society, Operation Enterprise, and the Mu Alpha Theta math team. Tommy was also chosen for the Richardson Indepen- dent School District ' s Superintendent Student Advisory Council. Selected for Senior Favorite girl was Jacenda Doyle. She is easily recognizable since she was both a jV and a Varsity cheerleader. Along with being a cheerleader, jacenda played basketball her sophomore year and soccer her junior year. Other activities jacenda was involved in were Young Life, junior and Senior Planning Committees, Student Council, and she was also a junior Usher. ■74 Seniors Troy Jennifer Geyer Gilliam Soccer Keywanettes Key Club Jr. Planning Comm German Club, Vice Pres. Lori Jennifer Girardot Glenn 1 Spanish Club DECA 1 Keywannettes Social Dance Student Council Sheila Steve Gnader Golden Class of ' 85 NHS Student Council Mu Alpha Theta Key Club Basketball Shining faces — Cjiving inendly huRs, Odnna Crocker. Bfdnd; johl♦ sn:i KKhdrd Black put on Iheir l)esr smiles Sondra Ellen Goldis Golembiewsk French Club Soccer FTA Volleyball Ram Staff Basketball Marcos Cina ■mipia!!9li ! ' - Kim Gonzalez Goodgion Gottlieb Class of ' 85 PELE Lit. Mag. FHA FHA FTA Aud. Crew Gove Laurie Grant NHS Swim Team Diving Team, Capt Spanish Club Keywanetles Seniors . ' ' ' v Laura Gray French Club Keywanettes Richard Gray Track Cross Country Spanish Club lETS Stephanie Gray Band Choir Crecendo FTA Alan Green Football Band Spanish Club Pre-Law Club Close-Up Choir Grelchen Carrah Green Gregg German Qub Swim Team Diving Team Kristine Grosh Class ot ' 85 Groves Football Looking suspicious ■Ptdps is startled by a luriung photographer Lynne Gunsallus Student Council NHS |r. Planning Comm. Swim Team Trainer James Hadley Class of 85 What is this stuff? — Hurne lv. I rek Oaniel gulps down school food Marcus Hamrick Football NHS German Club Karin Hansen Student Council Cheerleader Sr Planning Comm Sandra Harris Frenrh Club Scolt Harris Student Council NHS )ETS Swim Team Track David Hartfield NHS FBLA Computer Club )ETS Scniiir • 5: Mark Joseph Kathy Hawkins Hayes Healy Diving Team CVAE, Vice Pres Keywanettes Spanish Club DECA Timothy Heines Drama Club Rampage Staff lunior Usher French Club Student Council Tatia Helms DECA Jenice Gayla Mark Heo Herring Herrmann Class of ' 85 )r. Planning Comm. Baseball Student Council NHS French Club Mu Alpha Theta FHA H Seniors Senior Planning Committee BOTTOM ROW: Kim Gee. lulie king, lenice Thornton, Nicole Arnette. Kathy Partridge, Karen Muller, Michelle Ritter SECOND ROW Mike Railt, karin Hansen, lacenda Doyle, Shana Taylor, joey Froelich. Alice Mendith, Sponsor Mrs Shirley Harraman TOP ROW. Scott Walstad, Adam Dunayer, Bill Walstad, Melody Owen. Alan Green, ken lones. John Webb Deborah Katherine Jeff Robert Hetherington Hewitt Hicks Higginbotham VOCT Drama Club Class of 85 NHS Student Council Charles Theresa Lisa Valerie Hinton Hirsch Hodgkinson Hoffman Class of ' 85 Class of 85 Gymnastics Drama Club FHA Tech Crew Spanish Club Sheryl Hohman Class of 85 Jonathan Holloway Drum Corps Lit Mag. Gamers Guild Band What ' s going on — Trying lo , beW ' ildered p wi .jstumcr ' s queslion, S jsdn Moiji lt ijenior Drowned — Playing with the water bottle will not help Patty Ainsworth pass chemistry. Jennifer Hollis Class of ' 85 Greg DECA Holly David Angela 2 H Holman Holt l DECA DECA WM FHA Wrestling Social Dance Rodeo Team ■Constantine Matthew Phyllis Gregory Holweger Hopkins Howard Hrncir Class of 83 Football Volleyball Football Swim Team, Mgr. Baseball DECA, Pres. Key Club Spanish Club i .■Seniors Where ' s the beef? — AI luniliUmc, , t-nmnn tir dnSmUdir orm-, u|i Tor dir dlli- K his fifth ptate lunch Denise Hukill Lit. Mag FHA-HERO Latin Club Wendy Hunter Student Council DECA Seniors • b Mosf Witty If someone stated that their wardrobe consists of 42 Hawaiian shirts, 1 pair of sunglasses, and 3 different beat up hats, you would know wh y that guy was selected for Most Witty. Ken Jones, an active member of the band for three years, finally won an election. As a junior and a senior he ran for Class President and failed both times. Ken replied, This was the only election that my campaign staff didn ' t cheat on. Other than a band member, he was also a member of the KRAM staff and the Senior Planning Committee. Chosen for Most Witty girl was Nicole Arnette. Among her many accomplishments at Berkner, she was a band, drill team, and Drama Club member, a junior usher. Student Council Vice President her senior year, and Treasurer of her sophomore and junior classes Nicole was also active in Young Life. She received awards such as Who ' s Who Among American High school Students and USNSDA. 62 Seniors Jeff Ryan Jansen Jantz Spanish Club Class of ' 85 NHS Compuler Club Vocal Ensemble Maria Michael Johnson Johnson Drill Team Class of ' 85 Stacey ™ ' Mike Noah Stephan Kahler Kalka Kaplan Katinas Volleyball Drama Club Class of ' 85 Football FTA DECA Latin Club NHS MIP School spirit — (Iwrng ihc iHjm on. [Hen ( A mbievnki khows grpjl ddmir,, Iron lor her Tp ' low siudenK Seniors ' t ' ;. i Capital puniishment — Mter the (.owlwys were upset by the Redskins Tommy tip -! IS loiiurf ' d by Its peers Karia Thomas Keeton Kelly Flag Corps Class of 85 Connie Kesler Keywanettes Spanish Club Julie Tracy King Kirchen Sr. Planning Comm. DECA Mock Trial Ram Staff Drill Team NHS Spanish Club Patrick Kirwin Baseball Kyra lay Beth Monica Kite Kizzia Kolich Koster PELE Football Class of ' 85 Swim Team Student Council Spanish Club Keywanettes If Planning Comm. )r. Planning Comm FHA FTA Lit. Mag. Spanish Club Lisa Mitsuko Kottwitz Kondo Class of 85 NSH Spanish Club Mu Alpha Theta Computer Club Craig m r Tina Kovarik Krejci Football Speech Club Social Dance Michael Chris Kroeger Class of ' 85 Kronlage Class of 85 Most Talente Being vocal and expressing himself dramatically helped Matt Ceryes be chosen for Most Talented guy. His in- volvement in drama the past three years led him to im- portant roles and leads in most of Berkner ' s productions. He has an easily recognized voice because he was a KRAM announcer his junior and senior years and did many halftime announcements at football games his junior year. Matt was also the French Club President his junior and senior years and was involved in Student Council. Because of her participation in drama and choir, Kristi Weaver was selected as Most Talented girl. An active member of the Drama Club, she was Secretary- Treasurer her junior year and captured important leads in Blithe Spirit and The Miracle Worker productions. Her junior year, Kristi student-directed the UIL one-act play. In choir, Kristi was elected President of the Sophomore Choir and a member of the Encore ensemble her junior year. Kristi was a KRAM announcer both her junior and senior years and received a scholarship from the Lion ' s Club. Seni(;rs . TjS 66 Mosi Likely to Qucceed Uith his ersatile interests and abilities there is no other guy Most Likely to Succeed than David Miller. Throughout his three years at Berkner. David was a member ot the National Honor Society, French Club, and the )V and Varsity basketball teams. Among his recognitions he was selected tor Who ' s Who Among American High School students, chosen as Youth of the Month in Richardson, and a scholastic let- ter jacket winner given to him by the Exchange Club. David was an MIP at Baylor Hospital and plans to at- tend school at their university. Michelle Ritter, like David, has many areas of ac- complishment. .At Berkner she has participated in drill team, dance team. National Honor Society, MIP pro- gram, and Operation Enterprise. Among her recognitions, Michelle was Class Vice President her sophomore and senior years. She was a National Merit Commended Scholar, Hugh O ' Brians Outstanding Sophomore, selected for Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, chosen as Miss Banc ' olera 1984-85, and was given the Daughters of the American Revolution Award. 5eniors Dennis Yang Kupradit Lai Football Mu Alpha Theta Soccer lETS Art Club Computer Qub Physics Club Danielle Betsy Laliberte Lambert Social Dance, Treas., Sec. Class of ' 85 Bruce Stephanie Lamborn Larch Soccer Class of ' 85 Vickie Stacey David Shane Lawrence Lazar Leard Lee Lit. Mag NHS French Club Class of -85 Wrestling Mina Charles Henry Cindy Lee Levitan Liao Lin Class of -85 Band, Hist Ram Staff Mu Alpha Theta Drum Major lETS NHS French Club Student Council Crista Erica Kathy Brian V Lindsey Linscott Love Love Class of 85 Class of ' 85 DECA Football Baseball Se?ni()rs 67 Bryan Martin OassofSS Christina Matthews Student Council Who ' s VVho Rampage Staff Drama Drill Team Don ' t you dare — Feeing macho A Urk Hawkins grve an intimidating stare Melissa Le Etta Shelley David McAdoo McClung McClure McConnico Mock Trial Student Council Choir Class of 85 NHS Choir Reflections Pre-Law Club Diving Close-Up Student Council |r Planning Comm. Sr Planning Comm, French Club Soniors ' b f Besf Personality That unmistaken smile of Mike Fabbri ' s, how could anyone not know why he was chosen for Best Personality? For his three years at Berkner, Mike was an active member of the Key Club. His greatest successes came to this easy going guy his senior year. During his senior year, Mike was an emcee for the Senior Follies, cheerleader for the Powder Puff football game and on the Senior Class Planning Committee. The spirit of a cheerleader can easily be seen in Janel Webber. Being a )V and Varsity cheerleader put Janet in the spotlight and led her to be chosen for Best Personality. Along with being a cheerleader, Janet was also a member of the track team her junior year, a junior usher, and on both the junior and Senior Planning Committees. Janet was also actively involved in Young Life. 0 Seniors Scott McCool Class of ' 85 Jenny McCormick Class of ' 85 Joe Mike McCracken McCrary Class of ' 85 Football Spanish Club Melissa Kathleen McGrath McHale Soccer Band FHA French Club Kalhy Kathy Theresa Glen Mclver McKinney McLaughlin McLean Track Soccer Class of 85 Swim Team FBLA mmy David Christy • ' v Melinda McMahon McManus McNeely McNew Keywanettes NHS Drill Team Gymnastics Spanish Club Wrestling Dance Team |r. Planning Comm Who ' s Who DECA Kenny Marsha Alice Andrea Mealy Mealy Meridith Miller Soccer Drama Club Cheerleader PELE, Vice-Pres DECA PELE II, Pres. FHA, Vice Pres. Keywanettes Senior-J. 7 Gerald Moody Football Philip Moore Class of ' 85 Jerry Monique Mark Brigitta Morgan Morgan Morris Morrow Rodeo Drill Team Class oi 85 Ram Staff Qoss Country Keywanettes Track Soccer FHA How do you feel? — tnioymg a nice breeze, Sieve Golden and Ion Riller ire realty cool I Loriann Sterling Morton Moxley NHS Class of ' 85 Latin Club Who ' s Who Nat. Merit-Commendation K ■? v Karen ' Muller German Club Tennis Cheerleader Sr Planning Comm. Mailings Keywanettes MIP ■Kyung Mun NHS )ETS Mu Alpha Theta Computer Club Tim ' Murphy Class of 85 Vicki Nabors Drill Team Keywanettes Jr. Planning Comm. Gregory Neal Pre-Law Club Close-Up Lit. Mag Olmclefl Sleeping beauty — After a long day, Jonathan tlolloway makes an extensive study ot his eyelids Seniors 7i Sean Lisa Lane Mike Neely Nestor Nevares Neville Class of 85 Drill Team MIP Class of 85 Choir Pre-Law Club JETS NHS Student Council Spanish Club Nicholson Cara Niles NHS FBLA Spanish Club Cross Country Bethany Nimmo HECE, Pres.VicePres. Swim Team Student Council FHA, Vice Pres Jimmy Nolan Key Club Basketball Latin Club Lisa Nottingham Acapella Choir Social Dance Suzan 1 Jonas Nuckolls Nuncio Band Gymnastics Flag Corps Drama Club Who ' s Who Mike Marcela O ' Hara Olavarrieta Key Club NHS Track Drill Team Who ' s Who Choir Who ' s Who MomenI of Iruth — Seniors gather for the tradrlional ctrcle at the last pep rally knowing that radudliun is around the corner. Say it with words — Posters are used lo promote spirit at both the pep rallies and the games Pep rallies fade inio pari of f he pasi Well, Berkner students got lucky this year, and still got to have pep rallies, not every Fri- day, just Fridays of home games. As alvk ays the cheerleaders cheered, the band was up to its old tricks, the bandoleras kept smiling, and the football players sat with their arms crossed the whole time. The first few pep rallies the sophomores sat stunned on the press box side, but eventually got the hang of it. Friday used to be a day every student looked for- ward to. Not getting out ear- ly and long extended pep rallies seem to be a part of the past. School tradition and spirit are going down the drain just because the legisla- tion says that students have to be in the classroom 55 minutes per period. But spirit keeps trying to live. Seniors ' 75 Gi 0 5-bye paycheck — As he pays for his cap and gown, Cotin Ma thinks iiyoiit a -icntor s exoense JoAnn lamie Olender Osborn Keyvvanettes FHA Jr Planning Comm. Track Ram Staff DECA FCA Lit. Mag. Sharia Tagni Stacy Cynthia Osborne Osentowski Oswald Ott French Club Band Soccer Band Keywanettes Flag Corps. Lieut Swim Team Drill Team NHS VICA NHS Whos Who FHA )r. Planning Comm. Drama Club Kenneth Ouellette NHS Melody Owen Drill Team Sr. Planning Comm. Keywanettes Mike Owens Class of ' 85 Mi Paek NHS Mu Alpha Theta Computer Club French Club )ETS Se-rors Cindy Janice Victoria Kristi Pahel Palmer Parello Parker MIP HECE Track Class of ' 85 French Club FHA Basketball PELE DECA |r. Planning Comm. Keliy Parsley Drill Team Keywanettes ■Kathy Partridge Drill Team Postergirl Sr. Planning Comm. Student Council French Club Cheryl Pascarelli OEA FHA Dwayne Paschall Band Tight grip — Trving to gel away (roni Marty She i t ' . grdr.p. Bngitia Wn row, [Jean ' na Tyler, does not succeed Seniors 77 Paula Peaks Class of 85 Brad Peck Student Council Football Alia Perelman NHS Spanish Club AFS MIP Computer Club )r Planning Connm Dawn Perry MIP Latin Club Drill Team Mixed Choir NHS Wes Todd Daniel David Phipps Pollard Porras Pow Football Baseball Spanish Club Class of ' 85 Class of ' 85 --triors Ba{helor ' s blues — f r« Mjnud lirels oul whdl n •• lite III U ' Mngk- Sara Holly Mike Mark Prugel Quebe Raiff Ralston Drill Team RBSHCA Football Swim Team Keywanettes Band Wrestling DECA Spanish Club Sr. Planning Comm. Tech. Crew Keywanettes NHS Key Club Seniors . 7 ' ) Susan Rapoport Mu Alpha Theta NHS lETS Computer Club Stephanie Rasor Soccer Ravsten Soccer Spanish Club Key Club Keywanettes Debbie Regel For a few dollars more ... — Beth Van Sleenis will aaually eat this poiato chip from the caleterla. P;() ' Seniors Sally Deana Jon Rico Rindy Ritter Choir Class of ' 85 FBLA DECA Football keywanettes Basketball Seniors . ' 8 ' t Michelle Robert Ritter Ritter Drill Team Football Sr. Class Vice Pres. Track MIP Key Club OE NHS Soph. Class Vice Pres. H Lisa Robbins FBLA, Pres. Rampage Staff MIP Who ' s Who AFS French Club Mark Robbins Football Reji Ronald Tony Chris « H Roberts Rodgers Rogers Ross H Class of 85 Class of ' 85 Student Council, Pres. Football Key Club. Vice Pres. Basketball ,i Bell Guard Sr. Planning Comm. ' Jamie Kelly Wendy Ross Rowe Rowley Basketball Soccer Keywanettes Keywanetles Student Council FBLA Spanish Club Gregory Rusk Class of ' 85 fv; ' ■' :.eniors Elizabeth Christine Russell Keywanettes Latin Club Student Council Rutherford NHS Keywanettes Thomas Ryan DECA Standing alone — With hat, traois, and box. Monique Morgan is ready for iiiernoon practice Stand at ease — For trombonists Hide Yamaguchi. Rod Sawyer, Brent Stellburg. Shawn Smith, and Barry Miller there is no meaning to parade rest 9+udenis sacrifice fime for high school activities Has anyone ever wondered what the phrase, Late to bed, early to rise meant? Well, there are quite a tew students who live that phrase from day to day. Band, drill team, athletic, and drama members know what it ' s like. Band and drill team get a taste of both, getting up at the crack of dawn and arrive bright and cheerful for h: 50 and 7:0() am. practices. These dedicated students often stay or come back after school for a few more hours. Talk about no social life, athletic and drama members do the same thing. Maria Johnson says, The toughest part about being a Bandolera is getting up at 5:30 in order to be at school by 7:00. Extracurricular activities provide some enjoyment. If they do away with them, what else is there to go to school ior Seniors 8. Misty Savoy Class of ' 85 David Savvey NHS )ETS Mu Alpha Theta Band Rodney Sawyer RBSHCA Band Chaplain Lit. Mag. FHA Naghma Sayed Latin Club Spanish Club Trey Christine Scalf Schabowski Drama Club Choir Speech Club Student Council Baseball FCA AFS Art Club Erika Schenck DECA Dara Schmidt Drill Team, Lieut. Spanish Club Social Dance Jr. Planning Comm. Keywanettes 84 Seniors Pamela Cathy Scissom Scott Class of -85 Band RBSHCA Laura Sonya Seaborn Seagren Academic Decathlon Keywanettes Team Soccer Olympics of the Mind Spanish Club Lit. Mag. German Club Keywanettes. H Kim Laura Martin Scott Sharp Shaw Shellist Shelton Drill Team OEA Ram Staff Football French Club Spanish Club Key Club Orchestra Rampage Staff Student Council French Club SefiKJis 85 Richard Simpson Wrestling German Club Bryan Sinclair Golf German Club Sr. Planning Comm. Latin Club Abha Singh Rampage, Editor NHS Student Council Mu Alpha Theta Latin Club Jack Ann Chandra Sinz Skaggs Skinner NHS Soccer )r. Planning Comm German Club Baseball Susan Sloan Band French Club FBLA 86 Seniors Paul Slobodnik Basketball Shannan Shawn Smith Smith Social Dance, Pres. Keywanettes Social Dance Susan Smith NHS Keywanettes Drama Club Tammy Smith Volleyball Student Council Basketball Track Sandy Snyder Cheerleader Cross Country French Club Amy Song Class of ' 85 Seniors 8 Mosi Attracfive Everyone knows good looking guys are usually Ke Club members, that ' s one of the reasons why Scott Walstad was selected as Most Attractive guy. Having been in the Key Club, Scott was a Bell Guard and also V ice President. Scott was not only Vice President of the Key Club, but he was also Vice President and an active member of FCA. His other recognitions include being a member of the Varsity baseball team and the Senior Planning Committee. o one else besides the Homecoming Queen Tracy Sutton, could be chosen as Most Attractive girl. Slot on- ly a Homecoming Queen, but she was also Key Club Sweetheart. Her participation in drill team led her to be one of four lieutenants, and also a Superstar girl nominee when the Bandoleras went to SMU drill team camp. Tracy was also a Student Council representative. 88 Seniors Tina Rudy Soo Sookdeo French Club Spanish Club FBLA Ram Staff VOE David Speak Band DEC.A Mark Golf Spear Mike Speer Lisa Spindler Band Flag Corps RBSHCA Spanish Club Donna lerry Kim Kristina Spinks Springfield Spruill Stanbery Class ot 85 Baseball Cheerleader Keywanettes Trainer Gymnastics OEA P ' Bs F ' -m ■K ' m ■0k «. K J ■M IF ' -J !■.4 k kH m 1 IF 1 ■F s Dawn 1 f Kathey Leanne Jessica Stark Starkey Stellburg Stevens Class of 85 Student Council DECA French Club VOE, Sec. Pres, FTA Volleyball Tech. Theater lanet Stewart DnII Team Spanish Club Leigh Stewart FHA FBLA Senio ' ; ■?;• ' Huy Suon Class of ' 85 Tracy Michelle Debbie Sutton Homecoming Queen Drill Team, Lieut. Key Club Sweetheart Swango NHS Spanish Club Keywanettes, Vice Pres. Student Council )r Planning Comm Sr. Planning Comm. Swingle Class of 85 Patrick Elizabeth Greg Paula Tagtow Tallal Tankersley Tate Swim Team Class of 85 German Club Keywanettes Band Football AFS, Sec. RBSHCA Wrestling Student Council Student Council, Rep. NHS vii , . eniors Michelle Taylor Student Council Drill Team Dance Team Volleyball Shana Taylor NHS Latin Club DECA Sr. Planning Comm. Brian Chuck Thomas Thomas Band Football KRAM Baseball Drama Club Latin Club Mock Trial n Mosi Aihieiic Playing football aided in Scott McCool ' s selection for Most Athletic guy. Because he was a good center for Berkner, Scott was nanned All-District as well as All-State. Scott received a scholarship from Baylor, where he plans to attend. Brand! Noble was a good choice for Most Athletic girl. Being on the Gymnastic team both her sophomore and junior years, she went to District twice, Regionals twice, and State competition once. She was named MVP her sophomore year and she lettered both years. Her athletic ability included being a cheerleader. Her senior year, Brandi was fifth in the nation, got NCA All- American Cheerleader and also made the NCA staff. Cheerleading helped Brandi be a nominee for Sophomore Favorite, Junior Princess and Favorite and also a Homecoming Queen nominee. Brandi was a member of the National Honor Society, Young life, and she was recognized in Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Seniors 91 David Randal Deborah Jimmy Thomas Thomasson Thompson Thompson Swim Team Class ot 85 Band CJass ot 85 ICT Who ' s Who NHS Student Counci Computer Ckij Alyssa Todd Student Coundl Drama Ckjb Matt Tomich Soccer Cassandra Toney French Club FHA Luis Tomotaki Qass of -85 ke ' . anet ' es Ir Piarr.ng Comm. DECA Tech. Crew Barry Tormoehlen AufJ. Crew Tech. Crew Wrestling Gymnastics Oiving Tearn, Lisa Trotter Band German Club Rita Trujillo Stucient Council Drama Club Choir Cathy Trumbley ICT Art Club French Club Lit. Mag. Tina Kenneth Lori Fred Uminski Class of ' 85 Vahrenkamp Football Valderas FT A, Pres. Valenti NHS FBLA Spanish Club Key Club Latin Club Spanish Club Spanish Club Key Club Tech. Theater Sen:o 9 Beth Melissa Mary Shelly Van Steenis Vaughan Vaughn Vaut Class of ' 85 NHS |r. Planning Comm. Soccer OEA HECE Cher Spanish Club FHA Angela Vawter DECA Allen Versher Class of ' 85 Roger Vinson Spanish Club Gretchen Wade Cneefleadef Sr Planning Comm. Student CouncJ NHS luniof Usher U ' iJIiam Lauri Curtis Wadsworth Waisman Wales NHS Spanish Club, Vice Pres lETS French Club. Treas. Keywanettes Spanish Club Choir Tennis Team Computer Club Drama Club Drama Club Band S RA seniors William Scott — Carol Walstad Walstad Walton Wang Baseball Baseball Key Club Class of ' 85 junior Usher FCA French Club FCA Key Club Sr Planning Comm Student Council Key Club Sr. Planning Comm Bobby Michael Ward Ware Key Club Golf Team Latin Club NHS Sr. Planning Comm. Student Council Football German Club FHA Warren LaDell Watkins Football Track Seniors ■■9!: Eddie Watson Class ot ' 85 Karina Watts FHA PE1£ Melita Watts NHS FTA Mu Alpha Theta Choir Spanish Chib Ben Weaver Class of ' 85 ™f Kristi Weaver Weaver Webb Webb Track Drama MIP Tennis Band Choir NHS French Club Latin Qub KRAM RBSHCA Key Club FHA Keywanettes Student Council St. Planning Comm Janet Bryan Steve Erik Webber Weinstock Weis Welsh Cheerleader Class of ' 85 Track French Club Track Student Council NHS NHS DECA Band St. Planning Comm. Drum Major Jr. Plaiwiing Comm Junior Usher -eniors Scolt Susan Gary Bill Welsh Welchly Wester Westmoreland NHS Class of 85 )r. Planning Comm. Football Who ' s Who German Club Track Band DECA Student Council James Jeffrey Julie Laura Williams Williams Williams Williams Key Club Class of ' 85 FTA Golf Seniors 97 Wendy Williams Soccer FHA Ruben Sommer Greg Williamson Williamson Willis Band Flag Corps Football Student Council NHS DECA CompHJter Club MIP RBSHCA Band Whr, Whn Kevin ■iF)i g, jgfnaa Jason B Jennifer Wilioughby Wills Wofford Wolf Class ot 85 French Club Class of 85 Trainer Keywanettes Keywanettes Drama Club Student Council )r. Planning Comm. Choir Bill Woo FBLA Ryan Monica Mindy Wood Wooden Worth Class of 85 DECA Band jr. Planning Comm. RBSHCA M8 - ' Seniors |im VVyatt Basketball NHS Natl Merit Finalist Kimberly Wyatt Drill Team Choir Hideyuki Russell Yamaguchi Yarbrough Band Football RBSHCA JETS Mu Alpha Theta Yeager Track Student Council Stephanie Young Swim Team Brent • Yowell Yu FCA, Pres Mu Alpha Theta Baseball NHS Football )ETS AFS Latin Club Choir Marianne Kim Michael Harold Yurkee Zacha Zacny Zavalney Drill Team Class of ' 85 Class of 85 Soccer Seniors .■' 99 Emotions in motion — IHI Ri-. Vjzanne Benedict and Ml McOll Shawn Bailey Valerie Balestrieri Kenneth Bansemer Beth Barker Cheryl Barker Amy Barnes Bonnie Barnes Daniel Barone Anita Barraco Craig Barro Sunnye Barrow Pamela Bass 100 luniors Talking to herself? — While wdlkmglo class Davilynkimlnck goes ix k II R Serena Baxter Nancy Beamer Stephen Bealtie Robin Becker Angela Bell Suzanne Benedict Steve Benson Barbie Berkowltz Keisha Berry Michelle Bielamowicz Bobby Bilgere leffrey Blanchard Christ! Blazo Karin Boedecker Chris Boehm Michell Bolack Donald Booker Paul Bordelon Bonnie Bownes Carrie Boyd Tonia Boyle juniors 101 Briana Brady r ■■■j • • „ , lit, L Feeling industrious — Pilchmg tor her orgamzalion, Rebecca Har- lulie Bread . ine , to sell another box ol candy Cindy Bremer Karen Bright Brandi Brown Caroline Brown % Lu Scott Brown )oe Brown Julie Brown : Kate Brown Michelle Broyles Cornell Brunson Preston Bryan Michael Buettner Amy Bulmahn Carne Bumpas Yuk! Enk Foster does not like ttle look of his neighbor s shoes 102 juniors It ' s not possible — Calhy Smilh Ihinks thai the high C kill her 1 Ihc song will hat lulie Bread said lo Suzanne Benedict as they Kenneth Caldwell lennifer Calow Bill Campbell John Carlson Philip Carlton Elizabeth Carmlchael lohn Carmichael Candace Carpenter lames Carpenter Brian Carr Scott Carter Troy Case Richie Cass lodi Cathey Charity Cave lodi Cerniglla Ashley Chandler Cam Chandler Franc es Chang Kathy Chang Liann Chang Charlie Chapman Shawn Chapman luniors 103 Why does ... — April Mcf erren wonders why her ring doesn ' t look Lke this one 104 juniors Bored — Easily distracted. Lisa Johannes lets the photographer take her prcTure Candid camera — Christy Martm holds her pose, while waiting for the ph )t )grd[)her to take a picture Jennifer Coles David Collins Connie Commander Heather Congdon lennifer Conner lohn Conroy Cynthia Conyers Mike Cooper on Coppedge Marc Cottingame Keith Crank Michael Crider Deanna Crocker Gloria Curry ulie Curtis Brigette Cutchins Tammy Cyr Caria Dabbs Michael Daneman Ultra bright — r splaying a smilc that her dentist will he proud ol, loni Delio grins happily Juniors 105 Scott Dauer Happy thoughts — Shern Roberts thinks about the weekend ahead Tracy David Angela Davis Davina Davis Craig Davis Richard Davis Scott Davis Tanya Davis Poll Dayday Adriana De Los Santo s Kent Deaver Ronald Debaugh Michelle Delgado Tom Delio Dean DeMarais David Dennis Mary Dew Lee Anne Dickson Kenneth Diebold Brian Dillman 106 luniors Enlightening pose — Dand Wl jughlin jnd Marv Langucll model Ihnir tlcnim lat kr- David Dobson Mike Dodge Amy Dorough Lisa Douglass Leslie Doyle Monique Drago Robert Dugger Lynn Dumais Stephanie Dunkle Stephanie Dunn Ray Dwyer Charles Dyga Christie Easterling Conn Ecker Tammy Edelstein Shannon Edmonds luniors 107 Cuenther Fiegl Eva Fielder Cathy Fife Shannon Fischer Connie Fish Lisa Fletcher Raise your hand — lumors show therr spmt in a pep rally Stanley Flowers John Ford M Kadette Ford Ronn Forniglia )im Former )r Bradley Foster Erik Foster ludy Fox Missy Francois Kate Froelich Cery Fuller ' Pig out — s John Carison eats his cupcakes he consicJers buying some more for cJessert 108 luniors Kelly Calloway Rusty Cantenbein Greg Garner )ohn Gilliam lohn Civens Steven Glaser Christina Cleaves Laura Glenn Dana Glover Break time — Anne Williams thinks she needs rest from her compuler Ijb work luniors 109 Zachary Cotf Gerth Gonzales Michele Gonzalez I live for Saturdays — Trying to finish his homework. Richard Darr panics so he won ' t have to do it over the weekend Jill Goodenough Barbara Goodgion Sharleen Graf Kirk Graham Melissa Graham James Green Todd Greene Lori Greener Kirk Greer Tom Cresslin Jeff Grojean Marianne Grooms David Grossman Michelle Guinn Mark Cunnin Billy Cunsallus Derrick Guriey Charlotte Hachtel Dream on — Kenn Nolan tinally gets a date tor the Homecoming dance 110 Juniors Finger licking-good — Not warning to waste any tood, Wendy Hand Inks her nnRiT ;xtra money — Taking a break from school work, Tratty tanufl inds time tor a part-time )ob Paul Hadden lill Hadtield Sherene Hajibashi Steve Hall Leslie Hamic Lance Hamlin Lisa Hand Wendy Hand MaryAnn Hanrahan Tammy Hansen Mignon Hansford Mary Hare Eric Harmon Brad Harris Rebecca Harris Scott Harris Sheri Harris Sherri Harris Tommy Hart |im Hartley Chris Hartwright Juniors 111 What is a ieacher? Someone v%ho has at least six ner- Someone who educates someone. A teacher has to be slightly ous breakdowns a day. — Jill Catlett demented to do the job they do. — Brian Carr Senior — Derek Daniel Junior One who thinks they ' re trying to Senior A jail warden! prepare the students tor the future. A teacher is like a cattle prong that — Linda Giles — Amy Mozley keeps the cows in line. lunior Junior — Katey Danyluk Senior W itty, charming and adorable A crazy person who likes to torment students. — Corin Ecker — Michelle Cain A teacher is a highly educated in- lunior Sophomore dividual whom has irrationally decid- ed upon a most undesirable A person with great patience. Someone who does a good job occupation. — JoAnn Olender teaching about the real world. — Mike Ware Senior — Linda Hamic Senior Senior Someone whose job is to confuse Under paid, over worked and still an kids. A dungeon keeper with chains. understanding human being. — Amy Seibel — Terry Guthrie — Beth Jackson Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Mehmoush Hashemi Troy Hastings Chris Hawkins Kandy Hayes Todd Hayes Laura Henry Michelle Henry Daniel Herrington Mathew Hershfeld Greg Hewlett ]]2 ' juniors 1 20 years from now I ' ll remember mosi . • • The good times 1 had with my How 1 detested answering trivial GREEN!! friends when we had no respon- questions such as this. — Kris Dumaine sibilities or worries in the world. — Mike Ware Sophomore — Milton Catalina Senior The teacher who gave me the pass- Senior Ross Perot and the changes he The ugly tile. — Kenny Nolan Junior ing grade 1 never should have had. — Todd Harder Sophomore made in one quick year to hurt There was chandeliers in the everyone in all areas, even the Representing such a great school cafeteria. teachers. with great people and bad food. — Shannon Taylor — Mark Fackler — Brian Carr Sophomore Senior Junior That my health class was in the mat room. How much 1 wanted to graduate and get 20 years from now. My years at Berkner are something 1 hope 1 don ' t remember 20 years — Marty Halupka Sophomore — Katey Danyluk Senior from now. — Jason Reynolds Junior Its BIG!!! — Steve Home Sophomore Prom, but 1 haven ' t gotten there yet. Slippery halls. Parking the car at 8:25. — Rudy Sookdeo — Bonnie Bownes — Leslie Hamic Senior Junior Junior 1 Brandon Hill Edward Hill Andrea Hines Frances Ho Carrie Hochfelder lenny Hocker Paisley Hogan Denise Hogue Lawrence Holleman Holly Hollis Cina Holly Stephanie Holmburg Stephanie Holmes Wade Holt Stephen Hood Juniors 113 He ! - •- Wood doei rwi like ha Tng tfmgs said about his hai ' CBck — Annul photographer Oifisly Maftin K on the other ixx- the camera (hs Iwne Kevri Horowitz Danny Howard Hsiu-BunHsu WeslevHsu te - RobinHyman Roberta Hynek Doug bnpicckv WSam Ingram Viatsoidcinthaiv SeiflsM Maryiadcson Mice Jackson Wan-en lamieson Shannon lantz Steve larrett Tiff any Jaspe 114 juniors Karen jette frank limenez Lisa lohannes Chris lohnson Dominique lohnson Patrice lohnson Sharmie lohnson Todd lohnson Donna lones Royce lones Teresa lulian Robert Kaemmer Hank Kanalz Mm Sook Kang Robert Kaschmitter Robert Kazlow Stuart kazlow Ray Keith Colleen Kelly ioseph Kelly Kris Kelly typing d new way Great Escape — lulie VVesI mei lo f«il wuhoul being seen alter sell- ing vdlograms luniors 115 Belie Kert Cm ng fever — Taking ume awav from lunch to enpy the iresh air, Lacey Buchanan elands leff Kert J ° Kathleen Kesterson Kevin Kietnan Aries kim ledo Kim Yang kim Davilyn kindrick Debbie king Kimberly king Tracey kistner Greg klimaszewski lun Kondo Richard Kozera Brian Krasiewski Holly Krig Allison Kruse Cheryl Kubon Rebecca Kuester Fernando Ladette Wen Lai Leah Lamb Scott Lane Cathy Langford Mary Languell lames Larson 1 16 luniors Richard Law Gail Lawton Barbara Lazaris left Leatherman Alan Lee Robert Legear Eric Lehman Kevin Leszcynski Eunice Leung Ling ling Liang Ling Yan Liang Viaxay Liantxong Ben Lien Hulling Lin Lee Wen Lin Lara Lineback Missy Little David Livesay lohn Lochridge Alan London Mark Lowe Cina Loyd Nohn Luu Kim Machulis Maria Macicek Kim Macko Thai ' s funny ■— somehow kennetli Wu(j(i turgot to fnroll in any other classes bul Juniors 117 Diana Madrid Niinj Mahidhara Surprise — Puttmg up signs to set Val-o-grams, April Mcf erren spots her mate Chris Majefski Michelle Mangum Tracey Manuel Amy Marriott Cathy Martin Christy iMartin )oe Martin Laura Martin Mike Marzullo Diana iMatthews K dte kkJ — Dedn ' na Tyler does secretanal work for Tex s fi ' re tnst.Tute 118 juniors Rolling along — Show tg a customer d mmi-oiino txr (er Bngrtta Morrov ortts tof txiefn RoBr SUjttef Company studying — waiting class to begin, Liz Moore finishes up last minule homework Mary McCallum Kent McClintock Stacy McCollom Mark McDaniel Tandy McDonald Carolyn McDow Marilyn McDow Patsy McCeehon Melissa McGregor April McFerren After long school day. jobs provide experiences Not many students get the easy life of going home after school, putting their feet up, and their homework off until 10 p.m. when the news comes on. Even though many Berkner students are in a work program in order to get out of school one or two hours earlier, most work after school. One can spot an after school working student in the hall just by their ap- pearance. A student that is dragging listlessly, wearing what looks like whatever they could find, eyes half open, and having some sort of strange indented mark on their face from what they slept on in their last class, can usually be classified as an after school working student. Oshman ' s worker, Greg Cockrell says, A job takes time out of your social life, but you make money. May I help you ? — Working for f Jshman s gives Greg Co krell gocxi retail experience luniors . 1 19 Allen Mclver Drake McLemore No enthusiasm — Contused by the experiment. Ion Coppedgp thumps the bottle tor results Craig McLerran Shane Medlin David Megarlty KImberly Mehr Lantesel Melaku Tina Meyer Felix Meneses Jill Menig Shane Menz Christie Metz Stephen Miars Soma Millar Andrew Miller Matthew Miller Robert Miller I) Olender Down the hall? — Gnnnmg al the approaching principal, Cus Ramo; plans his excuse 120 juniors Yum Yum! — Dreaming about pizza pockets and chicken baskets Todd Shollnn grins h ippil Tony Millward Angela Mitchell Raquel Mohl Delana Moon Brett Moore lennifer Moore Liz Moore Rob Moore Ronnie Moore Sonya Moore Suzanne Morales Thurman Morgan Larry Morin Adam Morris Amy Mozley Bruce Muller Frederick Muller Lawrence Muller Say ahhh! — Modeling the latest in sinng and paper cup deco, Suzetle Kudriqucz is prepared for a thirsi quenching emergency. Juniors 121 Mark Munnerlyn Cinnamon Nather Lisa Nauyokas Mad ? — Kent McClintock glares unhappily at his teacher Rene Nesselhauf Amy Neubauer Christopher Newell Craig Newman View Ngo Lam-Phuong Nguyen Gary Nicholson Robert Nicholson Kenny Nolan Karen Norwood Lanecia Obey Laura O ' Bryan ' ' it Daniel O ' Donell Missy Oliver Jennifer O ' Rourke A bug ! — lana Scn ener asks about the thing dangling in front ol her 122 Juniors u J J r ..,,,. . Angel Ostrand Hard worker — Shannon Fischer looks forward lo getting paid at , the end ol the day ' Cathy Overbeck W-Bp ll Hey Bud — bitlmg tlose together, setretiv Suzanne Benedict consults Mike Lewis on his weekend plans Chris Owens Sean Owens Keli Pace Pam Paden Corlyn Padgett Kevin Padgett David Pagan Marc Palmer Nicole Palmer lulie Park Christopher Parker Donny Parker Lisa Parmelee Tammy Parr Lisa Patterson Gregory Paul Lisa Paulk Michelle Pavelick Juniors 123 Renee Pennrngton pgfenseless — Attacked bv a mob of angry females. Scott Carter Ines to ward them off by Ntichelle Peiry , „ f, i . )iin Piper Doug Plane Elizabeth Polsdofer Anja Porter Alonzo Poflney )oy Potter Q me time — Ceting reaa lor me po voer-puii lootball game, Man Green. Ion CuBen. and Ke in Padgett sa the love the attention 124 luniors I photographers lill McCdll tries to en)ov lunch Angela Proctor Todd Pruett Paul Pruitt Laurel Quarders Paul Rafferly Gustavo Ramos Bert Randolph Wendy Randolph Christopher Ranzer Lawrence Rashid Amy Ravsten Reginald Ray Scott Rayburn Brion Reagor Randie Reed Crispin Reedy Ray Rembisz Brent Renfro lason Reynolds Shelly Rhodes Kristi Ricks Rise Juniors 125 Speaks for itself — lamie Osbom models ihe loud, bnght. and bold prints thai are in tashion Wild and crazy rolls In GQ marches oui Once again this year brings new students as well as new fads and fashions. At times it is hard for one to distinguish whether something is a fad or if it ' s a fashion. Sometimes fads are fashions. The big winner this yea r is given to hair. Not anyone ' s head in general, just hair. No one wears a basic hairstyle anymore. It either has to be gelled, moussed, perm- ed, waved, colored, bleached, or shaved a certain way. The Euro- peans have definitely influenced some students, and it ' s not with your basic Mr. T. style either. Some people have gone outrageously wild with their hair, what are they going to do when their hairstyle has gone out of style? Clothes have also taken a turn this year, but instead of mini skirts, it ' s short cropped pants. These two fashions are popular, but more than likely they will go back out of style only to come back in 20 years from now. Other new fashions are: lace hose and gloves, over-sized clothes for girls, and neon (w hich is fading fast.) Last but not least, the feet. To tell the truth, there are so many new styles in shoes that one does not dominate. letlery Robinson Roland Robinson lohnnie Rodgers kelli Rodgers Suzette Rodrlquez lanessa Roessler Robyn Rogers Scott Rogers Linda Ross Nathen Rought lennlrer Russel Cathlene Ruszkowski Lisa Ryan Seven Sahs Graham Sandlin Douglas Sassone )ulie Scanlan Beth Scercy Ann Schnell lohn Schram Alex Schropp Melissa Schueler Shannon Schwarts Stephen Scobee 126 Juniors Back again — Sporting ihe once out — now in — short cropped pants and the high lopped boots is Missy Gonzalez New look — Celling some help from a styling gel, Nicole Arnette creates a look of her own Jana Scrivener Susan Sech Beverly Seehorn Diana Selensky Sherrie Self Lori Seward Tracy Shaffer )ena Shaunfield Scott Shaw Todd Shelton Michael Shippy David Shook Michelle Simmons jody Sivertson Billy Smith Brett Smith Carol Smith Caroline Smith Cathy Smith Cindy Smith Colin Smith Dale Smith Dana Smith Kim Smith luniors 127 Kim Smith Kristi Smith Lisa Smith Michelle Smith Monica Smith Staci Smith Suzanne Smith Will Smith Shen Smothers Usa Sto- ■. . Da : : Shawn Spain Scott Speer Tim Spitzer Mike Springer Stephen Springtield Kelli Spruill iMarcia Standeter Matthew Standeter Stefanie Stanton loan Stea] le Todd Stein Jim Stepp Chad Sterling Tamera Stemberg Sylvia Stokes Susan Stone Bret Stout Sara Stowell 128 ' luniors Jennifer Swarts Kimberly Swingle Sharleen Sy Ann Szymanski Leonard Tallo Bnan Tanker Heather Taylor Leslie Taylor Todd Taylor leff Teames Amy Teguns Michelle Terry Mark Thomas Susan Thomas Deborah Thompson lodie Thompson Ken Thompson Kenny Thompson Scott Thompson Leslie Tigert Mitchell Tinney Mitchell Todd Kristen Tolle Karen Toller Opposite day ? — Foolball player Cathy Marlin holds new cheerleader Bryan Sinclair sporting their Powder Putt ensembles on the rained out day )uniors 129 Hung Trinh Tuyet Trinh Todd Trumbley ' i Tnjong Tonya Tulgar Rosa Unzueta Autumn artanian Paul Vetter Robert Pickery Mike Vincent Harlinder Virk Chad VVadiey Holly Walken Mark Walker Alex Wall Lisa Waller Monty Ward Wendy Warmus Go ahead, make our day, — |i!l vicCall and lili Rise sa as iney get set tor a piaure 130 Juniors Hunter Webb Steve Webb Bruce Webber Laura Webster Brian Weinman Mark Wenholz lenny Wenzel lulie West Valerie Wheeler JeffWhitaker Kathleen White Kevin White Calvin Whitford kim Whitton William Wilkinson Laura Wilkinson Bobby Williams Kris Williams Paige Williams Anne Williamson Brian Williamson David Williamson Catherine Willis Mary Wilson Pushing pictures — Slephame Frosi works hard lo beal the yearbook deadline juniors 131 Michelle Wilson Mike Wilson Scott Wilson Emily Winborn Randy Winans Scott Winger Chris Witwer David Wolchansky Chns Wood Karen Wood Kenneth Wood _ Robert Wood B Tim Woods Steve Wong Chris Worthy Carey Cheshier Junior Favorites lohnie Rodgers Junior Class Officers Mari Dew, Sheri Harris, lulie Bread, Raquel Kohl 132 juniors Paul Young Roger Young Shelly Young Suzanne Young William Young Pat Youngs Robert Zayas Mike Zinn Greg Zwick Harold Lee Junior Planning Committee Carrie Yates, Sherrj Smothers, April McFerren, Christy Martin, Cindy Bremer, Cathy Smith, Colleen Cofrin, Courtney Loop, Sherry Caronzik, Cathy Martin, Caryn Phillips, Susan Thomas, Laurie O ' Bryan, Lisa Nauyokas, lulie Bread, Teresa lulian, Ashley Chandler, Jennifer Russel, Mary Languell, |ill McCall, Suzette Rodriguez, )ana Scrivener, Mary Dew, Julie West, Suzanne Benedict, Kate Brown, Wendy Hand, Raquel Mohl Juniors 133 Pep rally enthusiasm — Sophomores Candle Barry and Leslie Hopkins show their school spint at the pep rally Daryoush Ahmadi Robby Airhart Bridget Alexander Christyne Allen Kellle Allen lulie Anderson Tracey Anderson Angela Andrews Bradley Arnold Victoria Bacon Ragenia Bagby Mike Baggett Gary Bambico lonathan Barlow Cassandra Barnes Joyce Barnett Kelly Barnett 134 Sophomores Startling discovery — Billv Hams j; relieved to tind imh d snedkv pholugrapher Irailng him Dcsiree Barrera 3;-linda Barrios Candie Barry Oorothy Bauman eith Beall Vanessa Beaudet enee Beauregard ■Bonnie Beckwith Stephanie Bell Vickie Bell Stephanie Belland Michael Benson Michael Bishop Michael Blackwell Cina Blake Stacey Blazo Who can you call ? — Uoorbuslers seem lo be Ihe answer lor Sean Leonard who linds himself trapped in Ihe eleval jr Sophomores 135 Kevin Boardman Christine Boehm Michelle Bohn Suzanne Boisvert Jennifer Boldt Keri Bolin jettrey Bomchill Katherine Boone lohn Booth Kambiz Borhani Maria Borsella Kimberly Boshart Anita Bowles Brandi Boyd John Boyd Tracy Boynton Ramsey Bradberry )udd Bradbury Brandon Bradley Chuck Branch lohn Brannan Kathrine Brannon R. Scott Braun Off in space — David VUrnoti attemots to oraanize his work beio lack Brawner Robin Brewster Caught in the act — Usa Allen innocenlly tries to gel to her locker without being bothered 136 Sophomores Frantic — hlurrv mom, my hislorv lest starts in ten Brian Brice Craig Briscoe Keith Brock Dan Brock Don Broden Ten Brodnax Jennifer Brodsky Nicole Brooknnan Bart Brooks Eric Brooks David Brown Mark Brown Shaionda Brown left Bruce Beaux Brumfield lames Bryan William Buechner Elizabeth Bui Ashley Bullinglon Linda Bunting Ronald Burgamy Todd Burton Darren Cade Michelle Cain Wes Caldwell Erin Calhoun Allison Campbell lames Campbell Keith Campbell Sophomores 137 Mark Campbell Kelli Camevale )ohn Carpenter Susan Carrillo Patricia Carroll Kelley Carter Scott Carter Michael Casavant Kelly Caskey Mark Cassimatis Christi Castleman Shari Catalani PeteCatalina Ion Cavalier lason Cavender Lance Chandler Lisa Chapman Christopher Charles DarrylChavis Candy Cheatum lanet Chen TV impersonation — Looking like Cilligan, Sean ODonnell ha; really dressed up tor nerd day | L M[rifl|H . L Hsuan Chen William Chen Not again — Gasping m surprise, Wayne Trudeau and Eric Fessenden realize thai Ihe Boys H-Hall bathroom Is locked ilJsLj 138 Sophomores Angle Cherry Brett Cherry Angle Cheshier Angle Chester ChristI Childress lohn Churchill Darin Cirello Christine Claffey Charmaine Clark lana Clark lohn Clark Matt Clark Mike Clark Rob Clark Andrew Clements Kellie Clodfelter Erin Coakley Holly Coers Brian Cofer Courtney Coffee |a. ' .essa Coffman Mark Cohen Susan Cohen Sophomores 139 Sandra Cole Christy Coleman lames Collier iohn Collins Louisa Collins Cathy Commander Paul Conley Patrick Connell Stephen Conomos Mark Cooke Mark Cooke Christopher Coon Carey Corey Gregory Cornett Tim Costlow Chris Cottingame David Cowley Kev in Cozort Andrea Cranfill Shantel Crawford Shawn Crawford Becky Creager Keely Crenshaw Dana Crockett Bryce Culver Greg Cumbie Mandy Cummings Cynthia Curry Kristy Curtis Ronald Curtis Kim Dam Gregory Damron Christine Danford Stephen Daniels Chuck Dathe Todd Dauphinais Ram spirit — Sfimp lu k if olball plaver gels his lorkpr decoralpd h Berkv Creager on game fl r. ■40 Sophomores Candid camera — Cnnnlng from ear lo ear, Amy Fly lakes time out from Hey — Mrs Blount sees you writing the answers hook Neil VVeingarten cautions Mario Garza Andrew David Cindy Dav.s Darin Davis Franl Davis Kenna Davis Marie Davis Matt Davis Penny Davis Susie Deborde Michael Decker Gil Delgado Doug Del Crosso Elizabeth DeLoach Jill Denney Bill Denton Patrick Denver lohn De Pietro Byron Derry Virginia Derryberry Yvonne Detz lolene De Vito Adrienne Devous Karen Dicke Audra Dickman Richard Dillinger Amy Dillon David Dimarcantonio Leah Dimarcantonio Donna Distefano Timothy Distelano Dawn Dixon Debbie Dobson Sophomores 14 Michelle Domko James Doublesin Beverly Doutht Danny Doyle Shane Drumm Tracy Duff Noelle De Frane Alan Dugger Christine Dumaine Richard Dumas Vicki Duncan Robert Dunkin Vlelanie Dunn Molly Durham Neesha Durham Anna Dzielska Shannon Eardley Brian Edwards Debbie Egan Todd Ehle Michelle Elder lohn Elliott Enc Ellis Scott Erwin Randy Estes Steven Estes letfrey Eubanks Nicole Evans Robert Evans Shannon Fagg Chris Farrow 142 Sophomores Excuse me — Are you sure this is Ihe locker with Ihe gorgeous pit tures Kim Nolan Samuel Fay Sandra Feldman Christy Fahrendorf Edwin Ferrell Eric Eessenden Michelle Fiaschetti Tim Field Sonna FIfer Tuesdae Fisher Melissa Flanagin Brian Fleming Tracy Fletcher Mary Frank Mary Ann Franken Sarah Frederiksen lames Freeman Timothy Freeman Joel Friedman Mark Friedman (.hris Galley lohn Paul Calbrailh Sophomores 143 Looking good — He«1 Itwxib lohn Kefy. reveals his phoio§enic abCty. Missy Caspar Marie Ca ett BBy George Fvfcole Georgoulis Ashley Gibson lamieGibsop PaulCftjbons Andrea Gideon Walter Giebehaus lennif er Gfttert rvficoleGliert ToddCiev Thomas Cflle Christine Ciuiian ark Clase ' Heather Glenn Heather Glenn Br ' an God in Thomas Coggins Shefly Coin Franide Gonzalez Yvette Gonzalez RajeshCottleb Susan Craves Candv Graves 144 Sophomores Hello, mom? — laimie Lynch linds thai Ihp tldv an gel lonely witho incnfjlv ( all to her mother Missy Hanke Christopher Hansen Audra Hanson Sophomores 145 Scott Harden Todd Harder Stephen Hardin Benjamin Hargrove Gregory Harper Brent Harraman Barry Harrell Dawn Harrington Shannon Harrington Billy Harris Kim Harris Susan Harris William Harris Erin Harrison Shane Hartdegen Brian Hartegan Kathryn Hartfield Angela Harwell )oel Hathaway Tara Hawkins Stephanie Hayden 146 Sophomores Donna Heath Mike Heath Base omb Herd Keith Herod Jennifer Hill Kevin Hill Pheaba Hill Ryan Hill Shannon Hill Chris Hilton Lesa Hobaugh Louis Hoffman Carrie-Anne Hoke Marvin Holleman Kelly Hollingsworth Christin Holloway Phil Holmes Sophomores 147 V anessa Huben P t rV H nn t. H J ry up — Before dass starts. Donna Walace tries to finish her homework Cory lackson I )arl lackson Milton lams Christopher leffers Kimberly lenklns Christine lennison 148 ' Sophomores Ifc 1 1 1, L ' ' 1 u l kk. ' 1 B |H L M One hundredl — A penect score on Ihetf test bnr.i, J .- ,e tc rern Soiima and Beth ladcson ' s Crusin ' — Brojlhmg a sigh ot reiiel. Ronnie Moore is gidti that rl Corrie leane Kristin lensen lenniter )obe Alexander lohnson Angela lohnson Cathy lohnson Christ! lohnson Cia lohnson Jeff lohnson Kim lohnson Tony lohnson Cina lohnston Mike lohnston Chadd lones Diandrea lones Susan lones Michelle lordan Karen Kaschmitter lennifer Kaska Working diligently — Susan lones quietly works, ignoring her disturbing ulings Sophomores 149 Auctioneer — Readv ' or the bidding lo begin Chnstin Hollowav cheers a prn Matthew Katinas sp« cii ebu er Brian Keagy lohn Kelly w Maureen Kelly Bryan Kelsch Michael Kennedy ■T- vb )ohn Kennell Shawn Kenney Sarah Kessler y Si Jason Kiehl Erik KInard Cristi King Brian Kingston Gray Kinney Kelly Kirkpatrick Cheryl Kirschenmann 150 Sophomores Steve Klein Kimberly Klodner lohn Kluber lonathan Knape Stephanie Knecht leffrey Knowie Michele Kolar Kevin Kopycinski Laura korpinen Ken Krafft lohn Krejci Xiomara Kretschmer Tommy Kromis Tisa Lackey Alex Laclette Yves Laclette Freddie Ladera Lowell Land Kim Lanktord Michele Lankford Parade proves f haf ihird lime is a charm All wrapped up — Dressed like an unopened pacl age. Knsli Parker wails fo group () loin the parade For the third year in a row, Berkner won the Richardson Christmas Parade ' s Spirit Trophy and also took home many of the Parade ' s most prestigious awards. The parade which began at 9 a.m. on Saturday, December 1 in the Richard- son Square parking lot, in- cluded 20 entries from Berkner. The awards were given out at the annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony that evening. Recipients of awards from Berkner include a second place marching award for the Keywanettes and in the Float Category, a first place award for the Art Club and a sec- ond place for the Drama Club. The Art Club float con- sisted of two painting palet- tes with Art Club members dressed as paint blots emerg- ing to say, ' Merry Christmas. The theme of the Drama Club ' s float was Christmas in Tinseltown, while members dressed as celebrities mar- ched beside the float. The float also featured the club president dressed as Presi- dent Ronald Reagan. Accor- ding to .Matt Ceryes, club members were proud of the float which was begun at 8 p.m. Friday evening before the parade. Sophomores 151 Dieu Lao Linda Larson ., . ... . ■hpr I J Not guilty — Dana Richardson IS sure she didn I eai any M M s Trad Lewis Zack Lewton Kristine Liev Ing 1 Neal Lawrence Mary Leach Roger Leciebur h k J loseph Lee Robert Lee Lza Ler M ' i M k Colton Lenzinger Sean Leonard Patrick Lesh jjE jP pHl n n Y CH Li left Levin lulie Lewis Kristin Lewis V rfi 1 . - J . m w - - w Chia Hsun Lin n Wei Lir Sheniqua Lindse  ,i i Alfred LKingston Gary Loeb Sandra Lombana I k M Lounging — instead of taking pktures, David McLaug - b2 ' Sophomores Look at me — NoI wanting a teacher to see him. Nick Manusosmconspiciously ,. , Ml. i.s„ui his tongue Clint Long letf Long snawn Long Steven Lopez Glen Love i f ' WI iQ u 1 m l % w Douglas Lovell Brantdi Lowery Bryan Lowry Kurt Loyd Cynthia Lu Danny Lu jenny Lu Michelle Luchka Karen Lueke lenny Lugo Lisa Lund Leslie Lunch Gregory Lyman April Lynch Haydn Lynch laimie Lynch ndy Ma 1 1 ' slie Maack Note cards — insit-d.i research paper Chris Charles works on his Sophomores 153 All together boys — Seth Martin, Larry Robinett and Tim Taylor do a rendition of Old McDonald had a farm Cecilia Maddox Mike Main Craig Malan Mike Malan Mark Maleski Nicky Malone lulie Manning Victor Manuel Nicholas Manusos Missy Maples Melanie Mapps Kristin Margan Steven Markley David Marriott Robert Martin 154 Sophomores ,, . . , „ J Saskia Maslenbroek College DOUnd — loe Ymg studies on pb opportunmes -, i ik alter a presentation on the health career day ' i atneny Elizabeth Matthews Allen May Keith May Tanya May Shannon Mayer Alicia Mayfield lim McBain Mark McCants Shannon MtClour David McCollum lulie McConnell lennifer McCormack loshua McCracken Michelle McDonald btKVlCt tLh- h Fill ' er up? than last v -ar Teenager ' s Cosfs in 1985 Album Big Mac Candy bar Canned soft drink Cap and Gown Carnation Concert ticket Gallon of reg. gas Gallon of unleaded Greeting card Long stemmed rose Movie ticket Parking sticker Postage stamp Ram Rampage School ring (aver.) Speeding ticket (school zone) (aver.) Sunglasses $8.99 1.39 .40 .50 9.75 .75 15.00 .97 1.03 .85 3.00 5.50 15.00 .22 22.00 .25 180.00 60.00 15.00 Sophomores 155 Fashion and fun — shannon Kirkpatrick comes to .rhool lo show oil her Cwen McDowell lalesl lashions l.ir HS Roderic McFarland Tracey McCee Lori McCeehon Chris McCrane Leslie McKee Michele McKeever Kelly McKinney David McLaughlin Mike McNeese Carol Meacham Monique Melancon Veronica Melebeck Emily Meridith Ricardo Merino left Merrill lennifer Messina Samantha Messina Amy Metz Barry Miller Kristina Miller Susan Milliken k |HBiF Free Jime — Aller nmshing lunch, Lon Willis, Roberl Moody, Tom Orliz, and Shelley Com shoot the breeze 156 Sophomores Robert Mintz Kyle Min ,ird Morris Mirowtz Mark Mitchell Michael Mitchell Ahrabi Moayyed Lisa Mock Brenda Mogilnickl Robert Moody Robert Moon Todd Moon loe Moore lohn Moore lames Moss Susie Motas Mike Mullenweg Erin Mulligan Dong Mun Laura Munsterman Sophomores 157 Practice makes perfect — After years of practice, Todd Harder is finally able Iij do homcvMjrk while sleeping Kim North Matthew Norwood Derek Nottingham Nicole Novas Pok Kyoum O Rachel O ' Dell Robert O ' Dell Lawson Odom Sean ODonnell Margaret O ' Hara Scott Oksanen lorge Olavarrieta ' r - i- Z B WW r. M if ' 1 nraRI mm Br 3 W M t ' A X Who ' s the lucky one? — Wondering wfio they will end up with, Shelley Com. Chrislin Zolloway. Lon Willis wait pa- tiently to be sold as indentured servants 158 Sophomores Kidnap anyone? — Squealing wllh delight, Dawne Rushing tries not to laugh when lamie Moss and lohn Kelly hold her Jeff Old Eva Orchard Thomas Ortiz Garret Otten Stacie Otten Jennifer Owen Margaret Owen Greg Padden Deborah Pagan Alice Painter Song Pak Tom Palmer Renee Papadenis lohnny Park Lisa Park Sinae Park Wendy Parker Melinda Parks stacey Parry Deepa Patel David Patton IP N jII I canl believe if — B ti Nckon wdi hps is a Inend eats m the cafeteria Sophomores 159 Lisa Pavelick Mike Pavelick Anticipation — Sianng jt ihedoor dv Roger Ledebur gets redd to ledi.e lor jn exuljng weekend Kristin Pavuk Sandra Peak Jl i r Malina Pearson Christina Peccarelli V . x ' A Brent Peck Matthew Peeples lulia Perkins Stephen Perry Beth Personette Stephanie Petitto Mark Petri Theresa Petts Robert Pfeiter Dat Pham Tuan Pham Brian Phillips Stephen Piekenbrock April Pitts Eddie Polk 160 Sophomores Interested — SpMtigdnolher K ri;ei)usKm ( hrislK hildress puts on d sultry smirk Leah Pollartd Kim Poole M Craig Porter Debbie Powell . It., I- SPECi: UP TO W % Davltd Powers Deanne Prano Cayle Pratt Kelly Preger Paula Price Michelle Prokop Sheryl Provencher Teresa Quarders Melanie Quillen Elizabeth Quintanta Marty Ratdtke lenniter RakowskI Matthew Ramsey Boris Rapin Loren Raporort Mtke Ratliff )oe Dean Ray She works hard for the money — Bv holding a |ob, Mana Borsella violates the sophomore Sophomores 161 Karen Reynolds Tricia Rhines Beniamin Rhodes Dana Richardson Michael Rice Scott Rickel Tracy Rico Desiree Rizzuto Larry Robinette Michelle Robison Tracy Rodenheiser Kristi Rodgers Scott Rouhselang 162 Sophomores Photographer — Working m Mr Phil Davenport s darkroom Chadd lonps pnnls a pirlurp I H Brett Rowley Mike Ruff Balance — iJupsn l Ben elsun, Malc(jlni i trnoft. ' , and Tudd Burton know thai i (heir pants oil it they remove their shoes tirst- ' loseph Rummel Dawne Rushing Lori Ryan Phil Sadow Eliseo Saenz Julyn Salapong Troy Sandel leff Sanders Kenneth Sanders Stenn Salvesen Annetta Satterwhite Alex Schaer Amy Schaller Andrea Schedel Aaron Schmidt Heather Schoen Lee Schriver lason Schumacher Nona Schwab Sophomores 163 Bradman Schwall Stephanie Scott Take it off — Removing his sweats for a buyer. Bren! Vaughan thinks he has good looking Timothy Serafin Mark Serele Scott Seward Manisha Shah Mario Shane Brian Sharp Camille Sharp lason Sharp Lon Sharp Robert Sharp Robert Shaw Corey Sheffield Steven Shellist Relax — Trying to gel a hokJ on himsell Steve Duncan prepares tor a geornetry test 164 Sophomores Turning away? — Uitha quirk turnol her head Dorothy Bowman trie to avoid the camera Shannon Shelton Melea Sherman Ryan Siemers Kelly Sierockl Mark Sills Jennifer Simin lohn Simmons Lauri Sims Sean Sims Erin Sircy Cuillaume Sirela Malcolm Sizemore Ginger Skaggs Britt Skinner Cheryl Skinner lames Smith lohn Smith lone Smith Shawn Smith lacqueline Sneed Reagan Sahm Sophomores 165 Sherri Solima Christina Son lulie Song Leslie Sosbee Michelle Sosbee Alissa Spanier Kathy Sparks Doug Stackhouse Ralph Stafford Amy Stallings Greg Stanberry Michelle Stanley Kim Stebens Ricky Steele Brent Stellburg Michele Stephan Holly Stephens Marka Stephens Leslie Stertz Berkner ' s Academic Decathlon Team competed at both Regional and State com- petition this year. Regional competition was held at R.L. Turner High School with Berl ner coming in second behind Pearce. In State competition held here at Berkner, the team came in third behind Highland Park and Pearce high schools. The nine members of the team are: Patricia Ainsworth, Clayton Barnett, Eric Manual, Laura Seaborn, Shawn Stricklin, David Grossman, Frank Academic Decaihion receives bronze a+ siaie Jimenez, Crispin Reedy, and Paul Vitner. The group is sponsored by Mrs. Audrey Clark and Mrs. Marcia Grissom. Some categories the team competed in at both Regional and State competi- tion included; fine arts, mathematics, all sciences, speech, interviews, literature, essays, and futurism. Member Shawn Stricklin said, Regardless of the academic advantages, we also received long lasting friendhips. Good listener — Paying attention. Frank limenez waits for (tie next question 166 . Sophomores Tonalasho Stevenson Heather Stewart Elissia Stidham Jennifer Still Murray Still Tim Stolar Chad Stone Randall Stone Darlene Stoneham Jackie Stout Christine Strannemar Tony Streeter Stephen Stubbs Tony Suleimani William Summers layne Swinney Barry Sy Konthay Sysaath Viktor Szucs (V VV«j,.„| Isn ' t he . . .? — lohn (risvvell poke al a luncheon al Ihe Registry Hotel before State competition ' .tarted. The final five — Huddlmg m a room, Ihe live |udges try to make their decisions Sophomores 167 Dan Talmadge Tetsuya Tanaka Ser ant tor sale — l ' ' ' ' VViiits befteves e ts wonh more than the customer is oitenne Tim Taylor Donna Terry Cinny Thomas loy Thomas Leslie Thomas Morgan Thomas Cally Thompson Kellie Thompson Leslie Thompson Cathy Thomburg Alicia Thornton Brian Thornton Susan Thorogood 168 Sophomores Terry Tillman Holly TIschhauser Stacy Tobin Ashley Todd Sandy Todd Dyana Tooley Pam Tormey David Torres ludy Townsend Hoa Tran Linda Tran Pat Traylor Sharon Trimble Paula Tribble Ha Truong Michelle Troup Wayne Trudeau Mark Trunnell Jennifer Tucker Chandra Turk Nicole Tuti Danette Tyler leff Tyler Sean Vesey Mark Ulrich Khiev Ung Mary Urquhart Shannon Valderas Dwight Vandergrift Tracie V ' antomme Brent Vaughan Stephanie Vaughn Sophomores 169 lustin Vauthier Thomas Villani Karen Vinez Cindy Wade Cretchen Wadsworth Margie Waldron Donna Wallace Hilary Walling Debra Walls Ke in Walls Michael Walton Wen Chun Wang Bradley VVarford Tessa VVarkentin Karissa Warren Andrea Watkins Brad Weatherly Caught by surprise — while daydreaming ol summer Chns Sabatier tnes to hold back his smiles 170 Sophomores Slumber bound — Getting very little done, Patruk Travlor and Mf Haas vegetate in the Library Christina Webb Gregory Webb Dallas Weber Rachel Weil Neil Weingarten Shelley Weinmann Jennifer Welch David Wesloh Robbie West Mark Wetterman Melani e Wheeler Jonathan White Sean White Shironda White Lisa Whiteside lenniter Wicke Sophomores 171 Mike Wieczorek Chris Wight Matt Wilburn Keith Williams Wow! — Sophomore lulie Hooper stands opening her locker, as she realizes she ts tard Lisa Williams Roderick Williams Scott Williams Sonya Williamson Lori Willis Benjamin Wilson Brent Wilson Felicia Wilson Kathryn Wilson Linda Wilson Tracy Wilson Lynn Winders David Wingo Christina Wotford Missy Wolf David Wong Gregory Woodson Matt Wooley Sabrina Worthy Byron Wright 172 Sophomores Bryan Yergo Hiroko Yonekura Hye Yoon Michelle Young Robert Young Robyn Young Eric Zablosky Kristl Zandl Lulsa Zayas Sophomore Class Officers Brent Harraman, Amy Bines, lolene DeVito, Cheryl Skinner Sophomore Favorites Ashley Bullington Brent Vaughan Sophomores 173 T e a c h e r 8 Cheerful — Thmkmg of Fnday, Mrs Monta H smdes bnghtiy- SdlOOl Spnit — Showing her dass the basics of how to hold a mug, Mrs. Anne CKjffy looks enfighiened Tlunk you — Happii posmg for another picTue, Ms orma krueger reels flattered Enjoying life — Thmiung about hjs fullTSng job. Assstant Pnncipa) Mr toe ' Roseborough laughs heartiy. 174 Faculty Sweet talker — Mrs Cathey Weigel hopes to It another annual staff photographer Caught in the act — After a long day with many tests to grade, Mr Robert lackson is ready to leave Time out — Taking a break from his hard |ob, Matthew Cascella wonders it the weekend will ever arrive Faculty 175 Changed outlook — Pnnopal Ron Parks can not be ' has brought to : c oo ea- Mr. Ron Parks Pnncipal Mr. Ron Mathews Assistant Pnncipal Board of Trustees Seated: Im Ravvtes, lerry McCasiana, Mary CoOb S(an(ia Patb Gapp. Ron Hughes, f red hH. [ Arzeli Bai, Boo Wamer. Dirty! — Senior PnncjpaJ )oe Roseborough looks qiite i Kel with someone wtx left the« tray on the tatjie 176 Faculty Doomed — Assistant principal Roger Holland decides the fate ot another student Mr. Joe Roseborough Assistant Principal Mr. Don Skaggs Assistant Principal Mr. Roger Holland Assistant Principal Principals, administrators lead school through year marked by changes in legislation In a school year that will be emembered by the conception of House Bill 72, principals and RISD ad- ninistrators have been faced with a nynad of changes in school policies that lave been brought out by the new egislation. Area Superintendent Bill Malcolm agrees that the bill had impact, but says hat, Over reaction was the greatest drawback One example, he noted, as the original unexcused absence •ule At first the ruling did not include a special circumstance clause that was ad- ded later Principal Ron Parks said he understood the confusion, adding A lot of alterations were made this year, especially the rule changing eligibility. However, both administrators feel that as a whole the rules will bring strength to education. Both the public and administration desire a better education for the young This type of education is not determined by ex- tracurricular activities Mr Malcolm said Mr Parks adds, As a state-wide issue It IS satisfying. Even while being faced with so many changes, climate at Berkner has been its greatest strength according to Mr. Malcolm Its very democratic Anyone can do anything and do it well if they ' re willing, he said And, according to Mr. Parks, despite the new No Pass No Play rule, Berkner students have been excelling In all areas of academic and extracurricular ac- tivities this year. Faculty 177 Speak no evil — while taking Invenlofy on new drafting mateiial, vtis Deborah Kilgore refuses to be bribed out of information at out a student by Mi Charles Kathleen Kathleen Dwaine Dorothy Ruth Avant Bell Bell Benedict Bennett Bernabo Pregunta? — Having trouble with his Spanish, left Haas asks Mrs Theresa Curry tor help 178 Faculty reddie Clark Harriet Clark Marilyn Clifton Myrna Copeland Jilly Cox Pam Cox c 1 . : ' r - f . ' - rrr ft- a k ■- i |g;-CT- Phyllis Crews Karen Cross Theresa Curry Passing the buck — Pomling lo anolher teacher. Mrs Cerri McKee tries to jel the ph(jiographer to take the other ' s picture Faculty 179 This is not good. — Oetxes jon ptague Ms Karen Cross after a glance at He ' g ' ddetX ' T ' Grace Evans Kathy Findley Where am I? — - her dassfoom- •o ' drecioTs bade to 180 Faculty Basic genius — Mr I eon Schram is stunned by his computer ' s output u 11 Rfl V Betty Foreman )ohn Freeman Martha Garland r?S mf i If Phillip Garland Thelma Gay Kathy Giles -j .. Miriam Richard Shelley Giller-Smith Gilman Golden Katherine Goodbar Marcia Grissom Busy bee — Breaking from her daily routine, Miss Vitki Greer smiles with relie f Faculty 181 Academic coaching gives siudenfs brighi fuiures Because of its success last year, the Academic Coaching program was back in full force this year. Many students find the program most helpful. Since both students and teachers alike have busy schedules, it is not always possible for students to receive the in- dividual help they need. The hours vary a lot more this year, although English help is available from 4 to 5 p.m. Monday through Thurs- day, and math help is available 4 to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday. The com- puter lab is usually open in the afternoons and a few hours on Saturday, depen- ding on Mr. Leon Schram ' s schedule. This year the program has been even more important with the No Pass No Play rules of House Bill 72. Students have found that, The help they receive on a one to one basis can be in- valuable, said Mrs. Sue Kalny, English coach. Problem solver — Hoping to find a solution to her math problem, Melanie Wheeler asks Mrs Ian Besco for help. 182 Word finder — Mrs Mil. Yallon. ■acuity Shed Hall Betsy Hanna Michael Hanson Shirley David Harraman Hayden Confused? — junior English teacher Phyllis VanLoon can ' t quite understand her students ' answers. Up-grade — Keeping up with his averages and paper work. Mr Shed Hall takes time t etween classes i orcjer It. Iinish Ihem Lorna Margaret Ann Robyn Jane Fran Janice Johnson J ohnson Johnson Kane Kaschmitter Kesler fl ■1 F ' E u J rvl 1 IR) J ■■y W si illl i y [ - 1 ■Deborah Bethlyn Norma t2 M 1 Kilgore Killen Krueger Watch out! — Making surp evprylhing s quiet , Mrs Thelma Cay glances hrough the library for noisy sludenls Faculty 183 Study time — Ms lan Besco helps a student with her math homework during academic coaching alter schcK5i in the lit)far Joan Christine Laubacher Lewis Sandra Maria Lyman Martin Christy loann loan )une )udy Shirley Mayfield McClure McConnell McDonald McCee Merrell Marilyn Moss Traffic jam — when tloatmg ieachers like Coach Lynn Wilson are coming down the halt- cause congestion in the strangest places 184 Faculty Help! — Looking frdnlKaltv through the dttenddnte sheets, Mrs Fran kashmitter helps Mrs Lynn McClendon (ind out who wd Eating paper — Looks like Mr Phil Garland got caught helping David Crumptin with his Algebra work Susan Patterson )o Ann Patton Faculty 18S House bill furns school year around, and around .... Remember when school got out at 3 p.m. on Fridays? Or even when there was a pep rally for every football game, not just those played at home? ' If you do, then probably you are one of the Berkner students or teachers that joined others in public education around the state in feeling the impact from one of the myriad of new laws introduced from something called H.B. 72. Yes, House Bill 72 and Dallas millionaire H. Ross Perot have managed to become household words this year as people react strongly to the upheaval in their lives. Picture this, suddenly students and teachers were faced with the startling changes as the No Pass No Play rulings that seemingly changed from week to week. Then there was thrown in the mandatory 55 minutes class period, and everything that was considered an interruption in the school day was suddenly gone. New legislation changed the attend- ance policy also. Students had to make decisions this year about which ac- tivities they would participate in and which they would leave behind with the advent of the 10 day rule for extra curricular activities absences. This went hand in hand with the new five day unexcused absence rule that allowed students to No Grade in record time. Progress notices, too, flew in and out this year. In September teachers cheered with the news that they were no longer required, only to have them reinstated by mid-term. Teachers needed a daily score card to keep up with the new rules but suddenly it seemed they were all walking a little taller so as to appear to be reaching that pinnacle of success known as the Career Ladder. All this was done while keeping up with the new six weeks grading period and wondering about competency testing. House Bill 72 affected everyone on some way this year and the effects are like the shot that was heard around the world. Tina Prewitt Pat Raiff (J OlerKterl Watch out! — Art teacher Mrs Cathy Shields grins nervously as she watches students tnp over the easel by the door 186 , Faculty Oh really ? — Students have strong feelings about Ross Perot ' s influence on H B 72 Leon Schram Nathan Shea Brenda Shelton Cathy Shields Danna Smith Milan Snnith in y Ij J l r ▼ 1 Barbara Smyth Karl Stanley Whew! — Anotfiet long day is over, as Mrs Thelma Gay lakes a deep sigh of relief Faculty 187 You ' re late — )u were supposed lo ' r Skaggs o ef an hour aeo Mi Ev ArvierMvn rt mark-. lo a slighll I3rd student Da dreams XOtl 188 Faculty Where ' s your pass — w we walking around in the halK a ain ' asks Mrs Shirle Harraman while leaching her s,-ni( .r English ( lass The British are coming — Showing us his spirit ■' he British. Mr Lynn Wilson dresses for Ihe occa- In memory of . . . Mrs. Leighann Hilbun Berkner English feacher 1976-1984 189 Sleeping on the job — Mrs loan McConnell presents a natural ph as she shows that she .irt sleep v hile standing up Coming through — Pushing her cad as a tHoating teacher has taught M ' v H -t•,v Hc n ' d htns to dodge students in a whole new way Not me — Mr Ron Nicholas provides someone eke with the blame. No pictures please — Displaving not one ot his better poses. v r Scott Igo shields his identily 190 Faculty Surrounded — English teacher Mrs Lynn MtClendon floan around school so mjin limes a clay Ihal she has lo stay in the library to grade papers Floaiers — A new wave of teachers In this school there are two types of teachers — the floating ones and the stationary ones. Floaters, who are the most common of the two, out- number the stationaries. Floaters are classified as teachers who do not stay in one room more than two periods in the day, while sta- tionaries are teachers who ac- tually have a room to themselves for three to tour or more periods in the day. Mrs. Cathey Weigel, a sta- tionary teacher says, I can ' t imagine carrying around my eight typewriters, five layout tables, and a darkroom on a cart. One can easily recognize a floater. Any techer who rolls a cart around with their various materials or any teacher who is concealed by mounds of papers and materials carrying satchels and small suitcases, can be classified as a floater or sometimes called the walking mobs. So next time a floater passes by, give them a hand. Four days? — Mdnv lit-ikm-t siuili-ms have gotten to know the smile ot Mrs Gay lunnell as they w.istfd away in the famoLjs resort known as Tunnellville See me speak — CraphKally explaining an answer lo a student, Mrs l)el)t)ie Kilgore uses hand expressions lo make her meaning clearer Faculty 191 Smile please — Being in VICA lets Slao, Osi ald leam how lo become a dental assistant in the future — Hoping to become an engineer some day, Shawn StnckBn participates in irrs Flowers and flowers ... — for DEC Jora Lozoya helps in selling carnations i :S i 1 s - ii ' l Finale — Ending their box routine in grand style are Bandolera officers Marcela Olavanetta, Data Schmidt, Dee Dee Fraser, Stephanie BeJ, and Tracy Sutton 192 Organizations ired workers — Looking sleepy lacenda Dovie models the newest Idudiidn fashion for indentured ser ant v Onganizalbn f5 Organizations 193 Break it upl — THf or Greg Cockrel! and Leslie HamiC sometimes end up [h BOTTOM ROW Greg Cockrel SECOND ROW Beth lackson. Sue Cole. Angle Fairman. f rek Daniel THIRD ROW Amy SeixH. Paul Meal FOURTH ROW Stephanie Frost, jodie Thompson. Michelle Cain, loann Olender. Tracy Kirchen. Christy Martai. lenniler VVmn. L ida Fiamic FIFTH ROW LesSe Hamic TOP ROW Barry Fiarrell Dean na Tyler Kenneth Wood. Bhgitta .Morrow. Henry Liao. Suzette Rodhquez Deadline panic — Tr ing to fmish her layoui. .Michelle Cain (tops a photo Jhe saw Ihe light — txamimng negati es. loarvi Olender looks worried about Ihe quality of them. 194 Ram Staff Pictures? What pictures? — Photographer tdrt ShellisI looks sur- prised lo iind thdt his dssignment is due lodd , Dedication — Working through another lunch. Edrtor Angte Fairman prepares the col- or section Any pictures of me? — Looking for swimming pictures. Linda Hamic examines «l a contaa sheet Hey Mom!! Where ' s the book? On any given day, a per- son can walk into H203 and they will notice a seenningly unorganized class going on. No one could possibly realize that the 1985 yearbook was being produced here. Once inside, they will notice Mrs. Cathey Weigel, affectionately known as mom, frantically trying to squeeze 800 seniors into 10 pages or searching for a bean pole to finish the junior section. Many sounds can be heard coming from this room. Greg, the sports editor, is always yelling for the junior index and Christy is always needing more film. Surveying the room, they witness Amy bugging Mrs. What are you thinking — icj.. the photographef who took her picture piols revenge on Weigel for Rampage pic- tures and Angle having a ner- vous breakdown because the only pictures the photographer took were of the other team. Speaking of photogra- phers, Henry cornered the market on Bandolera pictures and Derek won the award for best trench coat. As mom screams Clean up! , they know it is time to leave H20i. They realize that the Annual Staff is a kind of family, its members totaling many more than are mentioned here. They also know that each sibling contributes a ver ' important part in the production of The Ram, the most memorable book of Berkner. Ram Staff 195 Exuberant spokesman — Finding il necessary to talk with his hands. Bill Denton tries to get his point across Artistic talent — Art Club sponsor Mrs Cathy Sheilds posts her students art- work in her room Am I next? — Waiting for her turn. Paula Tate prepares her notes for her speech Self-expression S+udenis find ariisiic ouilefs Many students have talents such as writing, art, and public speaking. There are clubs for these students so that they may express their talents and compete with others. The Speech Club attends speech contests and debate tournaments, both as par- ticipants and spectators. The purpose of the club is merely to give students that are interested in speech to compete and socialize, states sponsor Mrs. Harriet Clark. The Art Club is designed to provide the students with fellowship with other art- minded individuals. Members have the oppor- tunity to be involved in per- sonal, school, and communi- ty art projects. The Art Club participated in the Richard- son Christmas Parade and won first place for their float. They also sold candy and made buttons with original logos for profit. Literary Magazine gives students an opportunity to have their poems and short stories published. I think the literary magazine is an impor- tant part of Berkner because it gives the students a chance to express their feeling in book form, explained Briana Brady who contributed to its publication. Everything ' s cool! — Proud ot his to sell Ihem ork on the magazine. Richard Gray s next )ob i 196 Literary Magazine, Art Club, Speech Club BOTTOM ROW knsti Smith, lay Ruuska, Kim Berkeley. Anita Barcaco. Mrs Kathy Shields SECOND ROW Lisa Rivera, Suren Shrestha. Dennis Kupradil, Christine Schabowski, Cathy Trumhiey Sharleen Sy TOP ROW Alex Perevalov, joe Robertson, leff Husbands, Randy Calvert, Hank kanalz, lell Day BOTTOM ROW Dr Richard Gilman, lohn Lochridge, Lisa Rivera, Sherene Hajibashi, Liza Gottlieb, Vickie Lawrence TOP ROW lonathan Holloway. Richard Darr, Rod Sawyer, Greg Neal, Chris DiPiazza Attention please — Alter much [)reparation, Sean O ' Donnel and Teresa Julian present their speeches to the group. II Ulm.lfr) Finished at last! — Alier many months ot hard wurk, l)r Knhatd Oilman sells the finished priKiuU Literary Magazine, Art Club, Speech Club 197 Pep rally pizzaz — The antics of Bran- di Noble and Stephanie Larch create en- thusiasm in the crowd TOP ROU Brandi Noble. Stephanie Larch, Janet Webber, Karin Hansen, Ashley Chandler, lana Cantrell. Crelchen Wade BOTTOM ROW Cathy Smith, Alice Meridith, Deanna Crocker, jacenda Doyle, Michelle Lybrand, Karen Mutler Where ' s my umbrella? — Mascot Deanna Crocker protects her horns at a rainy Rams game 198 Cheerleaders Flying high — lacenda Doyle assists Karin Hansen in a difficult cheerleading maneuver during one of the many football pep rallies this fall Lead on Qquads give all siudents someihing fo cheer aboui Cheerleaders this year have put in hard work towards promoting school spirit and giving team sup- port. To be a cheerleader the girls must maintain passing grades throughout the year, and also must be outgoing, friendly and willing to give up a lot of personal time to help support their school. Their sponsor, Mrs. Marilyn Clifton, feels that The group is an excellent, hard working group of students. They are also very dedicated and committed. The squad competed in a regional part of a national cheerleader competition in which they won a trophy. Over two hundred girls and boys from throughout the United States competed. This allowed the cheerleaders to qualify for the national championship competition on December 29. Brandi Noble was chosen as an All American at cheerleader camp last sum- mer. She also placed fifth in the National Cheerleader Championship. ).V. cheerleader sponsor Mrs. Brenda Shelton says, The girls are so much fun! They are enjoyable to work with. The girls are full of vitality and are very energetic. TOP K()V IVujI.i Cri. . Dawne Rustling, Vvonni Coin, Ashley Bullington (B BuTHli) I. l!,irr I csiif Hopkins, Dee Dee Prano, Karen Lueke, Bol ioM R(.)W Lon Willis, Christin Holloway, Shelly Striving to the top — During a I V baskethiall game. Shelly Coin assists Candie Barry Cheerleaders 199 Stand tall, be proud, oh yea! — Senior Drum Major, Chuck Levilan, salute the crowd before starting the halflimf show Where ' s the band? — Dunng a much needed rest, band members put down their instruments to take a water break Last Chance — Betore leaving the stands, Phil Claunch reaches down to get a Coke from a friend- Hot jazz — Dunng a solo performance. Richie Cass displays his talent for playing the trumpet. Eye to hand — Trying to find the beat, lulie Dozier looks to the drum major 200 Band Nap time — During a performanci continuing wiih the show , lim Canning pauses for a quick -40 winks before Class honors Band sirives for excellence This year ' s Ram Band lived up to its reputation with seemingly great ease. From marching season to concert season, they left a trail of honors, awards, and good times in their wake. Among their many ac- complishments, the band received unanimous superior ratings from judges at U.I.L. marching competition. This is the 13th consecutive year for them to be honored with these ratings. Also, they were awarded with ' The Sudler Flag of Honor. It is the na- tion ' s most prestigious award for high school con- cert bands. In addition to these achievements, the Sym- phonic I band director Mr. Bob Floyd feels especially pleased with the success of the band in light of the extra academic pressure placed on them this year. For concert season Mr. Floyd hopes that all three bands achieve superior ratings at U.I.L. competition and quality performances at the Buccaneer Band Festival at Corpus Christi. Aside from all the hard work, competitions, and rehearsals, members feel that band is more than just an organization. Bass clarinetist, Jill Hadfield stated, I like the unity and the family at- mosphere created by the group. Also, flutist Angela Andrews said, It ' s not really a group; it ' s more of a family. Band secretary Cretchen Canter feels, The strong feeling of pride and the unending desire to be the best gives the band unity. Erik Welsh, Head Drum Major Dana Huffman, and Chuck Levitan BOTTOM ROW Robin Moffel - Flag Corps sponsor, Greg Names - Concert I TOP ROW: Ice Frank — Symphonic II, Bob Floyd - Symphonic I Band 20 BOTTOM ROW lonalhan Holloway, Dallas Weber. Lawrence Holtman, Shawn Stricklin, Fred Paichen, Enn Moore, Sieve larrett, Julie Dozier. Susan Welchly TOP ROW Chris DiPiazza. Bill Bullard, layne Swinney, Steve Hall, lack Boyd, Chip Miller. Mark Petri, Tracy Holt BOTTOM ROW Captain Suzan Nuckolls, Lieutenant Tagni Ozsenlowski, Lieutenant karen Strand, Lieutenant Maria Macicek, Co-Captain Lisa Archer SECOND ROW Sarah Kessler, Laurie Sims, Sommer Williamson, Kelly Sierocki, ,Angela lohnson, Diana Selensky, Cretchen Canter, Tracy Wall, Hyun bm, Erin Mulligan, Cory lackson THIRD ROW Karia Keeton, lenny Wenzel, Monica Fekele, Leslie Hamic, Lisa Spindler, Shelly Lankford TOP ROW Debbie Elder, Cathv Langford, Kandy Hayes, lanessa Roessler Band Sweetheart Cretchen Canter BOTTO.M ROW A Bines, S Scott, L Terry, S lackson, k Warren, I. Hill, A, Newbaur, 8 Lambert, ,M Caspar, T Davis, C Davis, L, Mar- tin, k Hartfield, A Yoon SECOND ROW E Matthews, B Dnnkwaler, L Trotter, k Dreger. L. Mock, D Crebel. S Cohen, A Andrews, C Reedy, I Wicke, I Smith, M Standeter, R Rogers, T Rhines, N, Beamer THIRD ROW L Larson, A Hammert, T Brodnax, P McCeehon, L Smith, S Sloan, I Park, D lones, k Nichols, D Terry, C Scott, C Sullivan, K Crosh, L Webster FOURTH ROW T Kistner, k. Bodecker, S Stout, N DuFrane, I Calow, P Ainsworth, D Thompson, M Stanley, M Parks, S Green, A Fly, M Worth, H Quet e, I, Ashby, T Bewley FIFTH ROW: V Beaudet, k Mckinney, B Smith, M Springer, B Carr, P Carlton, D Forbes, P Tucker, P Chen, I Cann- ing, I ' lobe, L Lund, D Speak, L. Munsterman SIXTH ROW R Hoing, I Brannan, M Owen, D Collins, I Copedge, R Moore, I lohn, k. McClintock, C Woodson, Z Lewton, D Paschall, M Wilburn, C Loeb ,M Standeter SEVENTH ROW |. Niuman, A Fairman, k Thomp- son, I Pndgen C Ritter. ,M Todd, M Mitchell, L Bell. M Rice, N Rought, W Esheiman, I Hadfield, C Witwer, L Collins, I Manning, T, laspar EIGHTH ROW D Patton, C Ott. A Clements. L Seaborn, k Bell. P Bnnker. S Garland, R, Smith, D Sawey, C Wales, GDelgado, C Dathe, C leane, k Morgan, L Pavelick NINTH ROW H Webb, A Dugger, I Smith, S Sech, I Collier. R Cass. S Welsh, I Piper, M. Cooper. P Tagtow, C Borden. R Zayas. P Claunch. D Wingo. k Thompson. M Wenholz TENTH ROW k Denta. B Stellburg, E. Ellis, M. Norwood, S Hood, H Yamguchi, k White. R Sawyer. B Weatherly. B Schwall. M Cohen. D Best. D Powers. R Williamson TOP ROW. D. Webb, 1. Booth. T. Moon, k Boardman, B Thomas. I Hall, k lones, S Champion, M Tinney, C McLerran. D LaRochelle. B Miller, S. Smith, R. Fowler, G Gardner 202 Band The not ready for half-time players . . . Roben Zayas and Rod Sdu Hr pertorm with their usual Whistle while you work — Head Drum Major Dana Huffman flashes her usual smile betore preparing to direct Perfect timing — Trying to keep the same beat, percussionists lack Boyd and Susan Aargh!! — At the end ol a Thursday Uelchlv lueone another intheir music night rehearsal, Karen Strand shows her frustraljon Band 203 All dressed up — in uniform, member Mike Abate attends rehearsal Where are we? — Alter losing her plate, Lisa Nottingham struggles to find her part Singing Solo — At a concert, member stunning performance - At Ihe fail ' P Spnngtleld performs by himself concert, Stacey Parry deligfits the audience with her solo (B BufKh) BOTTOM ROW Michelle Baxter, Suzanna Young, Michelle Becker SECOND ROW Lisa Fletcher, Melita Watts, Kristie Collard, Felicia Barnett TOP ROW Stephanie Cray, Karen Anderson, Laura Williams BOTTOM ROW Marty Burke, Barry 5y, Keun Miller, Brent Vaughan, Stephen Spnngfield jell Whitaker, Ricky Dillinger TOP ROW Mitchell Ferrer, Robert Abele. Wil Wadsworth Matt Harrington, )elt lansen. Enc Harmon, Alan Green, Sean Lynes 204 Choir Do, a deer — Auditioning lor the Sound ot , fus t Miss Con difs sings a solo Harmony Choirs sing io honors This year ' s choirs par- ticipated in the All Region Choir competition in which eight members were chosen. Seven sophomores were chosen for the All Region choir for ninth and tenth graders. In February, members par- ticipated in the UIL Choir and third divisions. Choir sponsor, Mrs. Glen- da Casey, says This year ' s choirs are the best, as far as musicality and attitude, that I have had since I have been teaching at Berkner. Also, this year the three pop groups competed at the UIL Solo and Ensemble con- The best thing about choir is when you sing for people and are able to make music come alive and put all your heart and feeling into it. — Louis Hoffman competition. The Girls Choir won sweepstakes while the Mixed Choir received first and second divisions. The Boys Choir received second test and won first divisions. Mrs. Casey compliments, This year the pop groups have been entertaining and dedicated. BOTTOM ROW Marty Burke, Holly Krig, Malt Harrington, Stephen Springfield, Michelle Baxter. Wil Wadsworth, Krislie Collard TOP ROW Robert Abele, Natalia Bovee. Debbie Regel, left lansen. Kristi Weaver, left Whilaker. Felicia Barnelt Working hard — Marianne Grooms concentrates on getting her part right. Look and listen — Gloria Curry and lind Meyers wdlch lor direction of their parts Choir 205 Awesome trio — Suzanna Young. Michelle Becker, and Kathy Garcia sing for the class Technical difficulty — whte foang the microphone. Laura Dohms menlaly prepares for her performance r BOTTOM ROW: Rachel Abate, loyce Bar ' ell. shap on Harrington. Lisa Hagler, Barry Sy. Brent Vaughan. Hiroko Yonekura. Young Pak. Cindy Curry. Beinda Barrios SECOND ROW Meissa Flarvagm. Nona Schwab, Stacey Parry, Holy Stephens. Rkky Minger. Victor Manuel. Mke Hanke, NoeOe Du Frane. Angie (ackson. Susan tones. TOP ROW Brand Lowery. Sheley Weinmarm, Patricia Carrol. Mary Urquhart. Louis Hoffman. Bart Brooks. Brian Akin, |oy Thomas. Pheatu Hi, Qa lackson. Shannon Hi BOTTOM ROW; toyce Bamett, Christine Schabowski, Shannon Harrington. Brand Lowery. Ivette Ferrer, Holly Kng, MkJieOe Baxter, Lisa Fletcher. Young Pak. HoSy Stephens, Susan tones. FeSda Bamett, Andrea Hines. Kristie Colard. Shefly Vaut. Knsti Coney. Suzanne Young SECOND ROW Ractiel Abate. Lisa Nottingham, MeSta Watts. Hiroko Yonekura. Nona Schwab. Tina Meyer. Marcela Olavameta. Natalia Bovee. Angle (ackson. Missy Hanke. Diana Colvm. Christy Oeaves. Knsty Davis. Marianne Grooms. Missy Little, Kathy draa. Michelle Becker, Audra Duncan. Belinda Bamos THIRD ROW Kathy Chang. Missy Gonzales. Stacey Parry. Gkxia Curry. Laura Dohms. Shelley Weinmann. toy Thomas. Kate Brown. Dawn Perry. Uann Chang, Lisa Hagler, NoeOe Du Frane, Shen Agnes. Laura Wiikison. Kristi Weaver. Michete WSson. Pam Scissom. Michelle Smith. KiSe Brown. Lisa Nestor. Tiffany Comett. Rita Trupo TOP ROW Melissa Flanagm. Deanne Ernst, Davita Anderson, Chnsty Pingel, Debbie Regel, Keisfia Berry, Laura WiBams, Mary Urquhart, Patricia Carroll, Sharleen Sy, Kadette Ford, Stephanie Gray, Karen Anderson Kim Wyalt, Pheaba Hi, Shanncxi Hi, Michele Henry, Cindy 0 ry, Oa lackson 206 Choir Time to rest — During rehearsal, Susan lones dnd Brandi Lowery sit down while Wake up — Members Melissa Flanagin. Hiroko Yonekura, Nona Schwab, loyce ' ti and Slacev Parrv attend an early morning rehearsal BOTTOM ROW Christine Schabowski, Ivette Ferrer, Michelle Baxter, Marty Burke, Lisa Fletcher, Holly krig. Krislie Collard, Stephen Spnngfield, Rita Tru|illo, Felicia Barnett, Kristi Coney SECOND ROW Audra Duncan, Robert Abele. Laura Wilkison, Shen Agnes, Kevin Miller, Dawn Perry, Shelly Vaut, Gino Rashid, Melita Watts. Missy Little, Sean Lynes, krtsty Davis THIRD ROW Christy Cleaves, Michelle Henry, Marcela Olavarriela. Wil Wadsworth, Keisha Berry, Malt Harrington, Stephanie Cray, lulie Brown. Mike Mckinney, Pam Scissom, Michelle Smith, kate Brown TOP ROW kim Wyatt, Jeff Whitaker, Debbie Regel, Mitchell Ferrer, Laura Dohms, left jansen, Deanna Ernst, Adam Green, karen Anderson, Enc Harmon, Natalia Bovee, Greg Rusk, Kristi Weaver BOTTOM ROW Marty Burke, Robert Abele, Brent Vaughan. Wii Wadsworth. leff Whitaker, Stephen Springlield, Sean Lynes SECOND ROW Barry Sy, Mike Hanke, Alan Green. Mitchell Ferrer, kevin Miller, Brian Akin, Matt Harrington, Ricky Dillinger TOP ROW Gino Rashid, Eric Harmon, Jeff lansen, Greg Rusk, Victor Manuel, Louis Hoffman, Bart Brooks, Mike Mckinney Choir 207 Slow dance — while dancing with a voung companion, Shannan Smith spots her fnend Dance partners — Dancing to the latest country music, lohn Schram and Lisa Not- tingham en)ov themselves BOTTOM ROW Kim Davis, lenice Thomton, Lisa Nottingham, Britt Salvesen. Shannan Smith, lulie McCoonell, Lon Cirardot SECOND ROW Maria lohnson. Dara Schmidt Shav.Ti Smith. Elisac th Ataide. Lisa Rivera. Anna Dzielska THIRD ROW DeeDee Fraser Danielle Laliberte. Robert Higginbotham. Dewev LaRochelle. Pam Scissom Tina kreio ken lones TOP ROW Bryan Sindair. Mark Bcximer. Troy Ceyer. Mike Ware. Derek Daniel. Kevin White (D CMfw- Three ' s a crowd — Haung tun, Shannan Smith. SU Leon Schram. and Shawn SmitI laugh at someone ' s |oke 208 Orchestra. Social Dance Music man — Billy Buechner prac tices his violin during class 9+ring along Dancing, playing insirumenis offers varieiy to school day The orchestra has had many exciting activities this year. In December, they had a Christmas concert with some of the band members. Getting sun and having fun, the orchestra traveled to Galveston for The Southwest Band Festival Concert. Also, in May they performed a joint concert with the Lake Highlands orchestra to the fourth and fifth graders in this area. The orchestra was one of the two string orchestras in Class AAAAA that were awarded Sweepstakes for First Division rating in both Concert and Sightreading at the U.I.L. Region III Orchestra Concert. Juniors Alice Lee and Leslie Taylor Made All State Symphony. All Region consists of Alice Lee, Leslie Taylor, )enny Bryan and Eva Orchard. According to sponsor Mr. Leon Schram, the Social Dance Club is to teach teens to be comfortable in adult environments by ex- posing them to a wide varie- ty of dining and dancing. This year the Social Dance Club has had many dance sessions. Along with this they have been country western dancing at the Tumble Weed, ballroom dancing at the Four Seasons, and formal dining and dancing at the Venetian Room of the Fair- mount Hotel. They also held their end- of-the-year pool party. (B BurKh) BOTTOM ROW Leslie Tdvlor Billy Buechner, lulieSong, Carolina Kretschmer. Aaron Har- nson, Alice Lee, Lisa Parmelee, jenny Bryan SECOND ROW: Liz Moore. Keilh Hall, Eva Or- charc), Beih Hegemann, Christy Webb, lohn Schram. Corin Ecker, Greg Cornett THIRD ROW Director Mr Robert Penhall Winners — Orchestra members display their trophy Orchestra, Social Dance 209 Practice lime — showing the techniques of the box routine. Dard SthmwJt and Marcela Olavarneta pick up their f dI ' tiijI u  t ■. Officers — First Lieutenant Marcela Olavarneta; Lieutenant. Dara Schmidt Captain, Dee [) -«- Fraser. Lieutenant. Stephanie Bell, and Lieutenant, Tracy Sutton BOTTOM ROW (enice Thomlon, Whitney Carrelson, Michelle Ritler. Amy Bulmahn, Missy Oliver. Karen Toller. Missy Liltle. Marcela Olavarrieta, Dara SchmidI, Dee Dee Fraser. Stephanie Bell. Tracy Sutton, Kathy Partridge. Dana Baird, lanet Stewart. Maria (ohnson, )odi Cathey, lulie Bread. Kim Swingle. Pam Adier SECOND ROW Pam Paden, Caryn Phillips. Chnsty McNeely. Meredith Keagy. Kim Gee, Kim Bak. Becky Claassen. Raquel Ashlord. Tammy Edelstein. Staci Smith, Raquel .Mohl. Shannon Cammack. Shannon Fischer, bz Moore. Michelle Smith. Kim Sharp, Katie Seehorn, Chnsty Burck, Christina Matthews, Amy Ravston Managers Maria Claster, Shana Taylor, Michelle Miller THIRD ROW jana Scrivener, lodi Cerneglia. Sharla Osborne, lennifer Russell, Susan Stone, Kathy BosweD, Vicki Nabofs, HI Gocxienough. Stephanie Holmtxirg. Shannon lantz. Melody Owen, Angelique Chnstensen, Michelle Taytor, Linda Giles TOP ROW: Anne Williamson. Kim Wyatt. Montque Morgan. Randie Reed 2 10 Bandoleras iweet smile — Oirpftfjr Mrs Molly Cannon look , proud while watt hing her girls Panic time ■Iv prepare fo ■As Jenice Thornton. Missy LlUle. lana Scrivener and Vicki Natx rs mental- r halt-time routine, they watch the other band 1 0f V| v 9 4 f Vfl l . if rT nmS k High kicks Bandoleras enier+ain fans This year Bandoleras have had an outstanding and suc- cessful year. Bandolera ac- tivities commenced when 104 juniors and seniors at- tended a two-week workshop; tryouts were held May 12. Fifty five of the 104 were chosen for this year ' s squad. Bandoleras attended all of the football games and pep rallies, three basketball games, the Richardson Christmas Parade and the an- nual Spring Revue. It was a lot of hard work, but Friday nights made all the work pay off, said Vicki Nabors. The officers traditional jazz routine, during the FHome- coming pep rally, was an outstanding performance. [eady to go — Giving a look of self confidence. Dana Baird and Rachel Mohl warm ip lor the pep rally Also the 19 returning seniors performed at a pep rally. Bandoleras received a sweepstakes trophy at both officer and line camps along with spirit poms. All the five officers were nominated for SUPER STAR girl with Stephanie Bell and Dee Dee Fraser being chosen. Com- petition was held March 1 and 2. Planning fund raisers to make possible a trip to Disneyland, Bandoleras worked hard. The parent support group raised over half their funds. The girls rais- ed money by sponsoring a car wash, selling Christmas cards, and working two in- ventories to help raise their share. Bandoleras 2 Order in ihe couri Law clubs provide opporiuniiies for future careers The Pre-Law, Mock Trial and Close-Up clubs have ex- perienced successful seasons this year. Mock Trial brought its third consecutive district championship against Richardson and Pearce in January. They finished second place at Regional competition in February. Team Captain Melissa McAdoo stated, Mock Trial has been an excellent learn- ing experience. Mrs. Bar- bara Sexton, sponsor added, They put many hours and were well deserving of every success they achieved. The Pre-Law Club spon- sored a mock-presidential election in November With almost two-thirds ot the school participating. Presi- dent Ronald Reagan won by a majority of the votes. While tallying the school ' s otes, members watched the national results. In December, the club took a trip to the law firm of Jenkins and Cilcrest. Four in- teresting attorneys spoke about themselves and their jobs. Mr. Ray Curya, lawyer with Jenkins and Cilcrest, guided them through libraries and offices. Pre-Law also held their end-of-the-year barbeque. Close-Lip sponsor Mrs. Gay Lynn Millerman says, The Close-Lip students from BFHS were great representatives for our school and state in Washington, DC. They made friends with others from areas of the United States and made significant contributions to their group The members of the Close-Up get a close-up view of our federal gov- ernment and how it functions in relation to the American Government. Close-up member, Mary hiare, said The trip to Washington was educational but fun and exciting. Also the trip to the Vietnam Memorial was a very emotional experience. Many of the members received donations from in dustries and private organiza- tions to fund for their yearly trip. All of these clubs support students interests in a career as a lawyer, or in the field of law by utilizing local and national experiences. Fans — Pre-Law members wave to the cheering audience at the Richardson Chnstmas Parade Kns Keiiev, Meitssa McAdoo, Frank limenez, Nancy Carros Mrs Barbara ex Grossman. Brvan Chin. Cathy Cope. (B Stnch) BOTTOM ROW Mrs Gay Lynn Millerman, Dawn Perry, Heather Schoen, Laura Henry SECOND ROW; Greg Neal, Hunter Webb. Alan Gfeen, Mary Hare 212 Pre-Law, Mock Trial, Close-Up Patience — waiting tor the |urv, Fratik limenez questions his partner in the winning Mixk Trial Three Musketeers — Hard at work, Bryan Chin, Melissa McAdoo, and Kim Colburn plan their strategy for the Mock Trial case at distnct TOP K(JW Lane Nevares, Hunter Webb, Alan Green, Nathan Rought, Greg Neal SEC- OND ROW Cindy Conyers, Becky Clelland, Paula Tucker, Melissa McAdoo THIRD ROW Mrs Barbara Sexton, Mina Lee, DeDe Berry, Cathy Cope Washington invasion — Merrtbers of the Close-Up group stand before a USA state map at their convention at the Capitol Pre-Law, Mock Trial, Close-Up 213 Circus material — Selling huggies. Adam Dunayer demonstrates his [uggling talents Go between Group iniermediafes, organizes The purpose of the Stu- dent Council is to involve students in the planning and carrying-out of school ac- tivities. These activities are as aried as they are numerous. One of the most impor- tant responsibilities is to act as an intermediate between the superintendent and the students, states member Dane Smith. In addition, they raise money for school dances, make student directories, and show new students around the school. The group also organized the Berkner entries in the Richardson Chamber of Telephone man — Pretending to call a tnend. Brian Dillman clowns for the Commerce Christmas Parade. Sponsor Ms. Bethlyn Killen states, I am very proud of the winning tradi- tion we have established in the parade. A new project for the council this year was a suicide awareness program. Pamphlets were passed out, films were shown, and a guest speaker was invited to speak on the subject to the students at an assembly. The purpose of the project was to increase students ' , teachers ' and parents ' perceptions of the problems, causes and prevention of suicide in teenagers. Peek-a-boo! stack ot huggi Job never done — Ms BfihKn k assists members in preparing lor suicide convention 214 Student Council BOTTOM ROW Vice PresidenI Nicole Arnelte, Secretary Michelle Lybrand TOP ROW Treasurer Adam Dunayer. President Tony Rogers Autographs — During a meeting, Pam Calcote and Michelle Lybrand sign up to sell Items at lunch BOTTOM ROW: Dawne Rushing, Kris Kelley. Keely Crenshaw, Becky Creager, Tracy Rico, Kim Grief, Chrislin Holloway SECOND ROW Carolyn McDow, Christy Martin, Julie Bread, Caryn Phillips, Susan Thomas, Hooman Moayyed, Eva Orchard, Beth Personette THIRD ROW Angela Andrews, lennifer Coles, Teresa Julian, Sherri Garonzik, )ohn Smith, Melanie Dunn, Angle lackson, Leslie Thompson TOP ROW Laura Glenn, Heather Schoen, lulie West, Mary Dew, Malcolm Sizemore, Jamie Moss, Brent Vaughan, Brad Taylor. Cia lackson BOTTOM ROW Tracy Sutton, jenice Thornton, Kathy Starkey, Lori Girardol, Christine Schabowski, Abha Singh SECOND ROW Ruben Williamson, Alex Luke, Kim Curtis. Elizabeth Tallal, Lisa Reinhart, Tammy Carey. Scott Williams TOP ROW Brent Chambers. Ken Jones. Chris Dipiazza, Paula Tale, Tommy Best. Shawn Siricklin. Scott Harris. Bryan Barretto Student Council 215 Proud moment — After receiving her Sure deodorant users — As part of the induction ceremony, the inductees repeat cerlitnate. Shannon Fisher walks down the their pledge aisle Stage fright — Secretary lulie King loolvs nervous as she gives her speech f ac Vice President Abha Singh. Parliamentarian Yong Choi. President Melissa McAdoo, Secretary lulie King. Senior Representative Laurie Grant BOTTOM ROW Cathy Smith. Teresa lulian. Mary Dew, Diana Selensky. Wen Lai, Mo- nique Drago. Vi Truong SECOND ROW Kathy Chang. Tanya Davis. Diana Matthews. Kris Kelley, Christy Martin, Sherene Haiibashi, lill Pridgen. Leslie Taylor. Lu Chang. Denise Hogue THIRD ROW Laura Wilkison. Hyun Lim. Lorn Phan. Cnspin Reedy. David Pagan, Bryan Chin. Lisa Ryan, lodi Cerniglia, Amy Neubauer. Carrie Bredimial. lennifer Calow FOURTH ROW Karin Boedecker, Debbie Elder. Maria Macicek. Monica Fekete. Leslie Hamic. Todd Shelton. Steve Beattie. Suzy Clelland, Michele Pavelick, Lisa Nauyokas, Ra- quel Mohl, Briana Brady, Sharleen Sy FIFTH ROW Anne Williamson. Mark Cunnin, Paul Vetter. Hunter Webb. Dave Holland. Todd Sline. Kevin Padgett. Chris lohnson. Brian Dillman. Bill Smith. Hank Kanalz. David Grossman 216 National Honor Society I made it — senior Lisa che looks happy lo have t een chosen for the National Honor Societv BOTTOM ROW Stacey Lazar, lulie King, Laura Dumais, Kim Davis, Abha Singh, Lee Phan, Katey Danyluk SECOND ROW Kim Bak, Scott Welsh, Mellta Watts, Liz Powers, Paula Tucker, Debbie Thompson, Chinsuk Yu, Patty Ainsworth, Mitsuko Kondo THIRD ROW Bntt Salvesen, Natalia Bovee, Mi Paek, John Algaier, Tagni Osentowski, Cathy Cope, DeDe Berry, Pat Chen, Susan Smith, Laurie Grant, Yong Choi, Susan Rapoport FOURTH ROW Hide Yamaguchi, Lisa Berg, Michelle Bowles, leanelle Webb, Robin Bier, Chuck Levitan, Rosemary Colburn, Scott Hams, Chuck Blend, Robert Higginbotham, Cara Nlles, Melissa McAdtX), Stephanie Reich, Michelle Caldwell, Dawn Perry All honors Qocieiy recognizes excellence The National Honor Soci- by faculty members, one ety is an organization de- member for each area of ' It is an honor to be in such a prestigious club because it encourages me to maintain high grades. — Demise Hogue signed to bring recognition to students who have excelled in academic achievement. A minimum of 90 percent and an A in citizenship are requirements to be a member of the club. Prospective members app- ly for membership. Each ap- plication is carefully reviewed academics. The honor society organ- ized many club activities this year. A pizza party was held at Pistol Pete ' s, a hayride was arranged and several other events were participated in. Also, an annual end of the year picnic is a traditional event for the group. If looks could kill — Glaring at the photographer, present members of the honi; society watch the ceremony National Honor Society 217 Nations unlfe Clubs explore other heritages Intemalional friendship — Our foreign exchange student. Valeria Baleslrleri. lovs an outins with newfound friends Belinda Barrios and Caroline Kretschmer This vear the foreign clubs ha e had many experiences in international activities. In October, an International Picnic was held which was attended by the French, Ger- man and Spanish clubs. The same clubs attended an In- ternational Breakfast in April where they listened to a foreign exchange student from Italy, Valeria Balestreiri. The French Club spon- sored by Mrs. Susan Patter- son and Mrs. Sheryl Tucker entered a float in the Richardson Christmas Parade in December. In March the club went to eat a French dinner at lean Paul ' s Restaurant. The Spanish Club, spon- sored by Mrs. )ane Kane and Mrs. Martha Garland enjoyed dinner at Mercado luarez and also marched in the Richardson Chnstmas Parade dressed in serapes and sombreros. The German Club, spon- sored by Mrs. Virginia Abdo, dined at Papa Joe ' s Wursthaus. Mrs. Abdo feels, The club members are lively and enjoy our activities which we try to keep varied so that different interests are met. The German Club also participated in the November Fest, which was for all North Texas high school students and the Foreign Language Weekend at Austin College in Sherman. Mrs. Myrna Copeiand sponsored the Latin Club. This year the Latin Club went to Area Competition and to North Mesquite High School for the State JCL competi- tions, and brought home many awards. BOTTOM ROW. .Mrs Sheryl Tucker. Matt Ceryes, Wil Wadsworth. Mrs Susan Patterson SECOND ROW: Audra Hanson. Nick Manusos, Kns Kelley. Poll DayDay. Susan Stout, Mara Williams. Danielle Ady. Kelli Carnevale THIRD ROW: Raquel Mohl, Mary Frank. Frances Chang. Rachel Odell. Todd Flournoy, Michele Stephan. Cnspin Reedy, Kathnne Brannon, Debbie Pagan, Desiree Rizzulo FOURTH ROW Patti Ainsworth. Tonya Tulgar. Heather Schoen, Hilary Walling. Erin Mulligan, Elizatjeth Ataide. Betsy Lambert. Grace Mar- tinez. Dorothy Bauman, Debbie Elder TOP ROW: Tanya May, Mun-ay Still, Anne William- son, Lisa Robbins, Jennifer lobe Mark Cunnin, Bret Smith, Sandra Peak, Chuck Levitan. Robert Lee Shironda While, Sherri Taner BOTTOM ROW Richard Simpson, lohn Allgaier, Kim Bowman, Mrs Virginia Abdo SEC- OND ROW kathv Chang, Kim Davis, Karen Dicke. Come leane. Sherene Haiibashi, julie OConnell Angela Andrews. Cretchen Green. Ten Brodnax THIRD ROW Robert Zayas. lenny Wenzel. .Andrea Schedel, lohn Lochndge, Gary Leob, Daniel Hernngton. Amy Hann- mert. Tanya Davis. Michelle Prokop, lames Smith FOURTH ROW Kirk Larsen. Dong Mun. Danny Lu. Danny Wallace. Scott Reiser. Damon Bowman, Kim Klodner. Eric Manuel, David Best TOP ROW Greg Klimaszewski. Enk Kirkpatrick, lack Sinz, Neal Lawrence. Todd Burton, Troy Geyer. Dean Webb, Mike Ware, Bryan Sinclair, Byron Den , Mike Ruff, lohn Carpenter 2 18 , ' ' Foreign Clubs Wunderbar — when German studenis Karen Dicke. Margaret Owen, Kathy Hartfield and Come leane meet al Papa loes ' for dinner, nothing could be better wurst Hanging Out — David Grossman, Byron Derry, Mike Ruff, and Steve Seattle en|oy friendly conversation while at the foreign language contest Gane — Proudly displaying her ribbons, Lisa Rivera was a winner in the Spanish competition BOTTOM ROW Chlnsuk Yu, Marianne Grooms, Nikki Sayed, till Catlett, Michelle Caldwell, Chandra Ritter, Kathy Ortega, Came Bumpas SECOND ROW Ben Callan, John Clark, Harold lee, Kim Wright, Becky Creager, Karen Kaschmitter, jenny Bryan, Deepa Palel, Jennifer Boldl, Christina Peccarelli, Hsiu-Bun Hsu THIRD ROW Ameet Patel, Diana Crebel, GIna lohnston, Melanie Mapps, lulie Park, Elizabeth Russell, Wen Lai, Lam Phuong Nguyen, jill Pridgen, Susanna Son, Regina Hughes K LJRTH ROW Magistra Copeland, Maureen Kelly, Missy Oliver, Laura Glenn, Kelli Spruill, Linda Seaborn, Matt Hershfeld, Chad Wadley, Leslie Taylor, Nikki Cochran, Rhonda Broden, Rebecca Harris, Magistra Col- lier FIFTH ROW Pat Cloutier, Robert Nicholson, Tom Taylor, Ellen Colembiewski, Paul Raf- ferty. Teresa Julian, Bnon Reagor, Sean Sims, Brad Taylor, Beaux Brumfield, Luisa Zayas, Kevin Caffey, Amy Schaller TOP ROW Bryan Kelsch, Todd Searcy, jimmy Nolan, Barry Tisdale, Tim Costlow, Larry Resch, Brian Dillman, joe Rof ertson, Dean Webb, Todd Moon, Stephen Howell, Clint Long. John B rannon, Alex Chou, Shawn long, Mark Petri (B RofHhj BOTTOM ROW: Mrs jane Kane, Mrs. Martha Garland, Lori Cirardot, Lauri Waisman, Susan Thomas SECOND ROW: Tracf Lewis, Diana Matthews, Julie King, Alia Pearlman, Denise Teckleburg, Aichan Pham, Suzanne Morales THIRD ROW Mitsuko Kondo. Marybeth Farkas, Cindy Conyers, DeDe Berry, Brett Salvesen, Mindy Myers, Luis Tomotaki FOURTH ROW Lisa Rivera, Donna Wallace, Darryl Chavis, Brenda Mogilnicki, Ann Szymanski, Tiffany jasper, Jennifer Calow, Maria Macicek, Carlos Arroyo, Bill Denton, Christy Pingel TOP ROW Kris Lieving, Kathy Baswell, Monica Koster. Becky Clelland, Larry Mueller, Frank Jimenez, Curt Wales Foreign Clubs 219 Maih games Members use winning iaienis Mu Alpha Theta is a Na- tional Honorary Math Organization says club member Yang Lai. This year Mu Alpha Theta participated in the Richardson Pearce Math Tournament and won second place. They also attended the Alamo Heights High School Math Contest in San Antonio and won second place in sweepstakes and first in olympiad. In the spring Mu Alpha Theta went to the Dallas Baptist University Math Con- test and the Greater Dallas Councils of Teachers of Math. Sponsor Ms. Marcia Grissom says, Mu Alpha Theta is a wonderful group ' • ' 1 9 ,r l A -A hi SBi ■j t -• Time out — Taking i break trom Iheir game, Mu Alpha Thela members Byron Derry. Danny Lee and Chris Coon pose tor a picture which does very well in contest. The purpose of the Com- puter Club is to compete in computer contests and learn additional computer con- cepts that are not taught in class. The team of Bryan Chin, Frank Jimenez, and Todd Shelton won three first places at district contests. Other teams won a second place and two fourth places at contests. Mr. Leon Schram, Com- puter Club sponsor, says, The Computer Club is new and needs to grow in ac- tivities and members. This has been a very successful year. School activities have made it difficult to do more. Looney tunes — . s she ndes the bus to contest, Mu Alpha Thela member Frances Chang listens to her favorite music Computer genius — Computer Club member Roger Cadenhead writes programs during class time BOTTOM ROW Wen Lai, Susan Rapoport, Frances Chang. Mrs Ian Besco SECOND ROW Chinsuk Yu, Kelly Sierocki. Chunml Kim. Vi Truong, Abha Singh, Liann Chang, Ai Chan Pham, Dat Pham, Elizabeth Powers THIRD ROW Ameet Patel, Yang Lai, ledo Kim, )im Canning, Patty Ainsworth, lohn Allgaier, Melita Watts, Meih Peak, Mitsuko Kondo, Kathy Chang, lulie King FOURTH ROW David Sawey, Michael Fong, Malt Eastwood, Hide Yamaguchi, Frank Jimenez, Yong Choi, Hsiu Bun Hsu, Alex Chou, Bryan Chin, David Grossman, Guy Haigood TOP ROW Mike Ruff, Byron Derry, Randolph Peak, Steve Golden, Dean Webb, Paul Vetter, lohn Carpenter, Todd Shelton 220 Computer Club, Mu Alpha Theta II worked! — During class. Computer Club member Doug Impiccini discovers his graphic program run-. Ready to go — Mu Alpha Theta members meet in the toyer to wait for the bus to arrive to take them to contest All done! — After working on his pro- grams. Computer Club member David Grossman relaxes Go fish — While waiting for their turn, Mu Alpha Theta members Krisia Su and Kelly Sierocki play a game of cards (B Bunch) BOTTOM ROW Laura Dumais, Natalia Bovee, Bryan Chin SECOND ROW Wen Lai, Frances Chang, Susan Rapoport. Debbie Thomas, Mitsuko Kondo, Amy Pham, jedo Kim THIRD ROW lun Kondo, Yang Lai, Frank Jimenez, Yong Choi, David Grossman. Rosemary Colburn, jim Canning TCJP ROW Randy Winans, Randolph Peak, Doug Impic- cini. Hide Yamaguchi. Guy Haigood, lohn Schram. Byron Derry. Todd Shelton, Kevin While Computer Club, Mu Alpha Theta 221 Dinner time! — Waiting to be seated Glen McLean thinks about what he ' s going lo have lo eat at the restaurant Stand back! — As she rolls the t {B Bun.h) BOTTOM ROW Monique Drago. Stephanie Belland, Laura Henry, Stephanie Petitto, Belle Kert Angela lohnson, TOP ROW Ms lana Hoenig, Lorl Valderas, Christi Blaze, Briana Brady. Mike latkson, Pam Bass, Preston Bryan BOTTOM ROW: Mrs Margret Anne lohnson, Valerie Keelan, Erin Cannon, Andrea Miller, Karma Watts, Miss Anne Duffy SECOND ROW Jennifer Essary, jill Menig, Charily Cave, Deepa Palel, Kyra kite, Michelle Jordan, Kim Cove, Christine Schabowski THIRD ROW: Diana Colvin, Stephanie Anderson, Meredith keagy. Wendy Williams, kim Curtis, Angle Cherry, Michelle Bough, kim Martin, Carrie Yates TOP ROW Donna Weaver, |im Hadley, Greg Eades, Patrick Ehle, Rod Sawyer, Arnie Salmeron, Shannon Schwartz, Scott Walstad 222 FBL.A, FHA, FTA Cleaning up — fh r d.sh in I Ijs. Ihc (Jishes dtler t ooking , Looking Ahead Qiudents prepare for careers The purpose ot FBLA is to develop competent, ag- gressive business leader- ship, says their sponsor, Mrs. lune McDonald. FBLA activities challenge members to develop marketable business skills which are tested at the district, state, and national competitions. This year they attended the State Leadership Con- ference in San Antonio in which Brad Crockett and Glenn McLean won third place in the Entrepreneurship II competition. FHA members prepare for future homemaking through different types of projects says FFHA sponsor, Mrs. Margret Anne Johnson. During F alloween and Easter holidays the members made puppets for first and second grade students at Jess hiarben. Last fall they sold cookbooks to raise money for a sixteen millimeter pro- jector for the department. In the spring, they held a fashion show sponsored by local stores, using students as models. ' The members in FTA are preparing to be teachers through club activities, states Ms. )ana FHoenig. Last September they participated in the Leadership Con- ference, and in a walk-a-thon for the Dallas County Child Abuse Shelter. Later on in the year FTA members attended a District Convention, and a State Convention. (B Itiin BOTTfJM ROW Robin Bier, Mrs lune McDonald, Lisa Robbins SECOND ROW Dawn BuccaFusco, Cindy Chun, Lisa Chernenko, Wendy Rowley, Candace Carpenler, C hnsline Schabowski THIRD ROW Leigh Slewarl, Tony While, Brad Crockell, Hank Kan.il Si .,)n Sloan TOP ROW Kenneth Vahrenkamp, Craig Barrow, Kent Denver Did somebody call me? — As she turns .irdurul I HI A member Robin Bier speaks with another meml)er I can ' t believe I ale thing — Alter a big dinner Preston Bryan relaxes the whole HA member FBLA, FH.A, FTA 223 Think fast — Challenemg nef Whiz QUIZ members. Vs lanice Kesler asks diiKuli questions Puzzling questions — At one of the Whiz Qua praaices. Danny Lu, Lisa Park, and David Song, ponder for the correa 224 Whiz Quiz, JETS Don ' t ask me! — Bdttled by the question, Alice Lee stumbles tor a logical answer r BOTTOM ROW Ms Kathleen Bell, Frances Chang, Natalia Bovee, lim Canning, Ameet Palel, Mr David Sliegelmeyer SECOND ROW Lam-Phuong Nguyen, Wen Lai, Ninj Mahidhara, Susan Rafxtporl, Debb Thompson, Ten Brodnax, Chinsuk Yu, Kim Davis THIRD ROW Ml Paek, Yang Lai, Chris Dipiazza, Robin Bter, Maria Macicek,Diana Selen- sky, Cindy Lin FOURTH R(JW Hsiu-Bun Hsu, Wil Wadsworth, Dong Mun, Paul Divita, Sieve Clasef, Bryan Chin. Randy Winans. Yong Choi FIFTH ROW Ed Varela, Michael Fong, Hide Yamaguchi, Guy Haigood, Kevin White. Curl Wales. Scoll Harns Excelling Members challenge unknown )ETS, or Junior Engineering Technical Society, competes in math and science contests. Many of the seminars per- taining to JETS club members were held at the University of Texas at Arlington. On March 8, the JETS State Con- ference was held at Texas A M. The JETS sponsor, Mrs. Grace Evans, feels, JETS pro- vide an extra-curricular activi- ty for high school students who like mathematics and science and have an interest in exploring their application in the world about them. Whiz Quiz is an organiza- tion which competes by answering questions at an accelerated pace using an electronic buzzer system. Whiz Quiz participated in scrimmages at Lake High- lands High School, Creenhill School and South Garland High School. Berkner beat Greenhill and South Garland but lost narrowly to Lake Highlands. Team selections are based on points accumulated in practices. They participated in ac- tivities such as entering a float in the Christmas Parade and Trivial Pursuit parties on the weekends. Mrs. lanice Kesler, one of the Whiz Quiz sponsors, says, ' Whiz Quiz en- courages participants to develop an extensive disciplinary vocabulary and command of a wide spec- trum of basic information in each subject area. Mrs. Theresa Curry, another Whiz Quiz sponsor, adds, Whiz Quiz is fun, fast-paced, and encourages people to trust instinctive responses. BOTTOM ROW Mrs lanice Kesler, Alice Lee, Gary Loeb, lames Doublesin. Fian Chung, Mrs Theresa Curry SECOND ROW David Song. Danny Lu, Dean Webb, Frank (imenez. David Grossman Whiz Quiz, JETS 225 Head siari Vocaiional siudenis gain working experience for fuiure The vocational programs incorporate a vast amount of sponsors, students, and job opportunities. Students receive assistance from the sponsors in finding the right job for each individual career goal. OEA is a program de- signed to train potential of- fice workers, states sponsor Mrs. Willie Faye Eoff. A number of the students par- ticipated in the Youth Leadership Conference. |en- nifer Reader placed first in Accounting I and advanced to the state finals. OEA member Karen Strand received the award tor Outstanding Vocational Students for 1985. Karen feels that the award is a great honor. PELE is a program for students interested in a teaching career. Although they are not paid for their services, the members feel that they receive ample reward in the contact they have with children. Member Lisa Chernenko states, Teaching young children is a fabulous ex- perience and it gives you a sense of responsibility and accomplishment. VICA consists of jobs in- volving teachnical and industrial knowledge. The club attended the Leadership Contest in Waco. VOCT is a program very much like VICA. It involves industrial jobs such as mechanics, construction, and machine repair. The group, along with VICA, par- ticipated in the Leadership Contest. A VOCT club breakfast was also held. DECA had a busy and profitable year. The group participated in the Leader- ship Development Program at NTSU. In addition, a Christmas party was held at Pistol Pete ' s. The members were required to bring a gift or toy to be donated to the local Wednesday ' s Child program. Also, the tradi- tional, and popular, carnation sales were every Friday of football season. HECE attended the area V and state FHA-HERO meeting held in spring. They also were present at the Employee Appreciation Ban- quet. The group sold cookbooks to raise money for a new projector for the Home Economics Depart- ment. In addition, candy was sold to raise money to send the members to the FHA- HERO meeting. Fellow students, fellow co-workers — All employed al Banc Texas. Susan Eisele. lenniler Reader. Heather Robertson, Cara Ballard, and Carol Smith pose for a group picture What do you mean, we ' re out of oranges? — or ange luhus employee I Azeb Abate can ' t understand why the juice machine doesn ' t work 226 Vocational Programs Another day, another dollar — Bani Texas employee lenniler Reader, pauses lor a moment in the sunshine betore going into work Would this match my blue skirt? — Looking through a stack of sweaters. Sears employee Kathy Love does a little shopping on her break XW Piping hot — Employed al Long lohn Silver ' s, Debbie Helhenngton prepares a meal for a customer JSt BOTTOM ROW Mr Pete Carries. Cus Ramos, joe Hayes, Bryan Martin, lennifer Coles, Mrs Carolyn Dodson SECOND ROW Wayne Wicklifte. Mike Lopez, Doug Fish, Chuck Branch, Chris Clark, Debbie Hethenngton TOP ROW Billy Robbins, David Stewart, Scott Momasson, Rossi Paul, Sherif Farag, Shane Mtms, Byron Phillips IB Bumh) Shelly Terry, Stacy Oswald, Dan Simonetta, Tony Settertield, Michelle Wilson, Mr Karl Stanley Vocational Programs 227 Tiny tots — Smiing at her Bltle charge Khristi Paricer leads her out to the playground Show US your peariy whites! — Preparing x-rays. Stacy Oswald works at the den- tal ottice ot Dr VVatlers, D D.S Highest honor — Filled with pnde OE member Karen Strand displays her award tor Outstanding ocational Student tor 1SH5 BOTTOM ROW Roger Dunkin. Stacey Bemeburg Beth Nimmo. Cindy VVhatley, Mrs. kxlie Ellzey TOP ROW: lonas Nunao. lulie Sparks. Paige Williams. Peter Dnscoll. Shonedy Dunnmarrs. Kim Baer. Dentse Hukiil BOTTOM ROW Brett Monn. Stephanie Petitto. Mrs taxine Bohan J.ndrea Miller, Scott Fillebrown SECOND ROW Roberta Hynek. Tona Stevenson, Michelle Baugh THIRD ROW: Kim Mehr, Andrea Hines, Sheila Kelsey, Karina Watts, Dianna Madrid, Sonya Williamson, Kim Lankford. Kim Martin. Colleen Cofnn. Kyra Kite TOP ROW: Ainy Fly, Qna Coodgion. Cindy Brown. Sephanie Anderson. Scott Haynes. Todd Ehle. TckW Greene, Kristi Parker. Steve Adams. Shannon lantz. Michelle Young 228 Vocational Programs You have the right to remain silent ... — Aclmg oul an arrest. Officer Hodges ot the Kk hdrdson Polne I5epdrtment and Paul Neal demonstrate how handcuffs are used at () Henry Elementary ■s • Vv .: You want how many ham- burgers!! — Working at the Mont- gomery Ward Coffee Shop, Ben Weaver cant tjelieve the order he just heard Will that be cash or check? Levitd loyner runs the register at Sears BOTTOM ROW Mr Nathan Shea, Mrs Vicki Greer, Vicki Parello, Gail Lawton, Christi Cassaro, Shana Taylor, Mrs Sue Richmond SECOND Rf )W Tatia Helms, lenny Hall, Wen- dy Hunter, Davina Davis, Man|u Prasad, Leslie Tigert, Marsha Mealy, Tammy Carey THIRD ROW Lisa Hand, Sharon Carpenter, Teresa Boozer, Kathy Love, lamie Osborn, Alyssa Todd, Sylvia Stokes, Erika Schenck, Dana Baird FOURTH ROW Re|i Roberts, Myra Maurice, Grant Butler, Donald Boolcer, Tommy Ryan, Shelia Stedman, Lori Greener, )im- my Thompson TOP RfJW Mike Turner, David Speak, David Wolchansky, Paul Neal, Scott Hawkins, Brian Tanker, Scott Everett, Calvin Whitford, Tim Poland, Stacey Drajewski BOTTOM ROW Caroline Isip. jamie Cox, kris Stanburg, Cara Ballard, Patti Hansen, Mrs Willie Faye Eoff TOP ROW Amy Barnes, Carol Smith, Karen Strand, Melissa Vaughan, Heather Robertson, Jennifer Reader, Theresa McLaughlin Vocational Programs 229 Aciion Long hours, work generates high quality productions Gossip — Discussing the latest drama news. Barbie Berkowitz and Kenny Thompson are interrupted bv a phntngrapher This years Drama Club was tilled with bright, energetic, and talented peo- ple. Any student interested in stage production can be a part of the club. These peo- ple work long hard hours and give many nights and weekends for these yearly productions. The tall production, The Sound of Music, was a dif- ficult undertaking. The hard work paid off when around 200 people showed up to buy a ticket each night. In the spring, Co Back for Murder, was presented. The production required many props and costume changes. Interaction, creati itv ' , and excitement are the three greatest lessons which Drama Club members learn. — Tim Helnes This tested the creativity and stamina of the technical crews. To earn money for the Drama Department, the members spent a Saturday working at Six Flags. The group finds its mean- ing as Valerie Hoffman said, The Drama Club gives you a way to express yourself on the stage. Action — MuOf.ni Dirt. .,.- kpi: Pace leaii dlung;n Ihe 4 .ripl (B Bt xh TOP ROW Linda Giles, Scot! Rogers, .Vlatt Hamngton, tark Martinez, Matt Ceryes, Robert Abele, Wil Wadsworth, Brenda Mogilnicki, Rebecca Harns SECOND ROW Lisa Chapman, Stacey Parry, Sara Stowell, Michell Taylor. Missy Gonzalez, lodie Thompson, V anessa Huben, lone Smith THIRD ROW Michelle McKeever, Renee Beauregard, Kristine Hallingslad, kelley Gilland, .Mark Bird, jenny Welch, Ms. Dawn Mgire FOURTH ROW: Shannon Valderas. Chnssy Allen, Holly Kng, Keli Pace, Chnstie Easterling, Shelley Davies, Michelle lordan BOTTOM ROW Vice PresicJenI, Marty Burke: Secretary, Valerie Hoff- man: President, Tim Heines; Kislorian, Jill Catlelt 230 . Drama Club Fantastic trip — Rt leasini tension Tim Hemes Robert Ahele and Malt Cervps relax Who done il? — Missy Gonzalez also TOP ROW Chris Parker, Mark Martinez, Wil Wadsworlh BOTTOM ROW Cina Steve Andersen, Matt Ceryes. Kelley Cilland, Ken tones, left lansen Coodgion, Holly Khg, Ms. Dawn Algire Drama Club 231 Caught in (he action — Rampage photographer Wade See tries to explain thai he s nu ' Irving to •.teal the enlarger I ' ll g6t it! — Answering the phone, Abha Singh takes an order for an ad to run in the paper Perfection — Seemeen Ali concen trates on getting the layout just right In +he new9 Qiudenis repori school happenings, facts A lot of hard work and long hours goes into the monthly school newspaper. The Rampage. According to the sponsor, Mrs. Cathey Weigel, ' This year ' s staff has been innovative, creative and spent a lot of time in try- ing to develop a new format, style and upgrade their paper ' s qualilv With eigi t editions published this year, the Ram- 232 Rampage page covered ail the events in the school, sports, and also a monthly poll that allowed students and teachers to have a voice in the paper. Perhaps the most remarkable thing that can be attributed to this year ' s staff was their overwhelming ability to put out more pages in less layout time than any group I ' ve ever seen, Mrs Weigel added. Quick finish — Taking time to smile, Kenneth Wood struggles to complete hi program (B KuiKh) BOTTOM ROW: Sonya Moore, lulie lohn, Abhd Singh, Katey Danyluk, Calhy Filzhenry. SECOND ROW Scott Shelton, Wade See, Martin Wallace, Christina Matthews, Stephanie Holmburg, Lisa Robbins, Michelle Caldwell, Ion Ryan, Tim Hemes TOP ROW Rogef Cadenhead, Kenneth Wood, Steve Andersen, lason Reynolds I knew that — Alter staring at the paper for ten minutes, Michelle Caldwell realizes it is upside down. Rampage 233 Round-up Rodeo riders irain for oircuii Excellence — staying on his horse, Steve Roberts completes a ride of perfection The rodeo club is an organization to promote the sport of rodeo in an organ- ized, safe environment. It prepares youths in rodeo in an effort for them to ad- vance to the Pro Rodeo Circuit. This year the Rodeo Club sold candy bars and held a rodeo in Kaufman, Texas in order to raise money. Mrs. Shelly Golden is the sponsor of the Rodeo Club. She feels, ' The Rodeo Club is an outstanding opportunity for young adults to prove their talents in the rodeo arena. She also feels, This club is extremely beneficial in developing skill and discipline for both the horse and the rider. This year ' s members going to the Lone Star Finals are Steve Roberts, Derrick Rogers, Mark Cordwell, Jen- ny Hall, Ed Hutchinson, Eric Reeves, and Rodeo Queen Janneka Van Drager. This year ' s rodeos were held in Sulphur Springs, Kauf- man, Ferris, Malakoff, Wax- ahachie, and Mesquite. BOTTOM ROW Tammy Parr, lanneka Van Drager, Kathy Kresta SECOND ROW Eci Hutchinson, Susan Koehler, jenny Hall, Glen Thompson, Tim Eggburt TOP ROW Steve Roberts, Eric Reeves, Mark Cordwell Ready for action — Mounting his horse. Mark Cordwell prepares for his nde 234 Rodeo Club Mum ' s (he word — Dara Sthmidt and loey Froelich sell Homecomm i mums arni l)uuti-)nnierf lor the senior class Secret messages — Making Val-o-grams to support the junior class are April McFe ren and Cathv Martin Fund raisers supporf club members, classes It happens every year. Some club or organization tries to push M M ' s, candy bars, popcorn, cookies, and everything else one can im- agine into a person ' s face. It ' s going for a good cause, but sometimes it gets really expensive. Every club or organization member has been through the drudgery of raising funds to go somewhere or to do something. Since most groups are self supporting, trying to raise money hits almost every stu- dent at some time of their lives. But, perhaps the best part is getting to eat M M ' s in classes. Sometimes fund raisers go to worth things — like prom. Evryone wants one, but not all people contribute They figure that instead ot paying now and then, they can pay at one time when they buy a ticket. Band member, Leslie Hamic says, Fund raising is a pain, but it ' s worth it when you don ' t have to pay for it yourself. Although fund raising is a hassle, many students find it helpful. It lets them enjoy the activity they are raising money for, and enjoy school activities. Saving prom pennies — Agreeing Ihal prom shuuki be held somewhere niicr ih.in ihi ' summii Iruy Ceyer and Idcendd Doyle conlribule extra change Fund Raisers 235 BOTTOM ROW fes Anne Duffey, Tracey Brantley, loAnn Olender SECOND ROW Michele Bowles. Kim Coyne, Kim Berkeley, ler.ice Thornton. Laura Dumais. Mary Mien. Lori Orardot. Mary McMahon TURD ROW Bngitta Morrow. Andrea Miller. Elizabeth Russel, joey Froeich. Kim Ci tis. Kim Bak. Ondy Brown. Laun Waisman, Werxiy Rowley TOP ROW jermy Churdiil, Sonya Seagren. Melody Owen, Paula Tate. Becky Claassen. Rosemary Colbum. Shannon Cammack BOTTOM ROW Miss Anne Duffy. Shanrwn VaWeras. Sandra Fekjman. Susan Harm. An- drea hfines. Pam Paden. Cathy Martin SECOND ROW Chnssy Allen. Sherry Caronzik Amy B iman. (ennifer Still. Susan Thomas, Cindy Bremer, Lee Anne Dickson, April McFer- ren. Becky Oeager THRD ROW lennifer BoWt. Desiree Rizzuto. Amy Bines. Erm Sircy. Caryn Phillips. Wendy Hand. Laune OBryan, lennifer Messina. Suzanne Morales TOP ROW Heather Schoen. Hayden Lynch. April Lynch. Michele Pavelick. Lisa Ryan, Michele Stephan, Lori Ryan. Teresa Quarders Football; I What ' s tootbail — Lara LmeoaCK turns iu jsK ir e teacher what time Friday mghl ' s game starts What a joke — Laughing hysterically are bell guards Bill Walslad and Tony Rogers Go Rams — BeO guard lohnie Rodgers shows his spmt at a varsity lootbaD game 36 ' Ke ' Club, Kevvvanettes Oooh that Cover Girl face — Indemured Ser dnl day Bill VValstad wonders he e er ol oul ot bed Ihis morning BOTTOM ROW Mr Rick Rickard, Sieve Andersen, Tony Rogers. Mr Phil Garland SEC- OND ROW Matt Hershfeld. Bryan Barrello, Keith Privett, Loren Rapoporl, Kevin Walls THIRD ROW Mark Cunnin. Rodney Rodriguez. Brad Walton, Adam Dunayer. Mark Fackler Chris Worthy TOP ROW Richard Levi, Brian Kingston, Rusty Greer, Mike fabbri, Br on Burson, Eric Harmon li ' s +he Key Kiwanis clubs serve school The Keywanettes is one of our traditional organizations which is associated with school spint, tun and creativi- ty. Each member spends much of her time and effort decorating the players ' lockers. Mrs. Ann Duffey, their sponsor, says that The Keywanettes is a good group. They help bring spirit to the athletic teams. The Keywanettes par- ticipated in the City of Richardson Christmas parade. They won second place in the marching units .ind received a trophy for it. I he Key Club also par- ticipated in the parade to raise money for the needy. The Key Club and Keywanettes have held many fund raisers this year. They participated in the Kiwanis Club walk-a-fhon to raise money for the hearing impaired. The Keywanettes also put together a spaghetti supper to raise money for the Kiwanis, their mother club. The Key Club is a service oriented club performing projects for both the com- munity and the school. Their sponsor, Mr. Rick Rickard, says that Our group has grown this year and we are building a sound foundation of members. It is fun to be with such good students. Steve Andersen, presi- dent, says I hope the members in the years to come can keep the Key Club presence in Berkner as high as can be. ' Finishing up — ( ll l , Man ing ifxjiDdll season ipleles her projet I jl (Jecorating dur- Key Club, Keywanettes 237 Take me back ... — Needng a home I Breni aughan steps up to bat fo r the Rams Up and over — Successfully clearing his hoght. Drew Befkemeyer wants to pole vault to new horizons SweatV but . . . — k hn vtarshal looks good even when he perspires Y SpGits 238 Sports Against all odds — Comg up tor the spike dnd hopelully the point are Ldura Glenn and Ginger Carter Swing it — Concentrating on the oncoming ball, Scott Speer displays his backhand Flavored swim cap? — Didn ' t anyone tell )ill Rise those things aren ' t edible ' ' Battlefield — The |V teams tight it out on the toolball field during the annual green and white game Sports 239 Stephanie Larch Football Sweetheart P P ? f P f f If I- BOTTOM ROW: Michael lefferson, Chris Ross, Chris Maie(sl i, Marc Morgan, Ladell Walkins, Monly Ward, Erium Ki i .; Mt ' . l ROW Coach lerrv Tacl er. Coach Billy Cox, Sieve Katinas, Tony While, Rusly Gantenbein, ,Mike Raill, Bobby Ward, Greg Hrncir, Mark Hamrick, Mark Walker, Coach Harold Hill THIRD ROW Coach Smith, Coach David kirk Brian Lovelady, . vlike Mullenweg, jay Ruusk.i Mall Hopkins, Tony Bishop, Derrick Curley, Coach lerry Tousa, Coach lohn Boslon FOURTH ROW David Regan, Brian Claylon, kirl Greer, Eric Foster, Greg Baer, Kerry Shellon, Reggie Zeno FIFTH ROW Sieve Benson, Bobby Williams, Brandon Hill ,V1ike Baer, Bn-i Groves, John Carlson, Marc Cottingame SIXTH ROW Russell Yarbrough, Ken Vahrenkamp, Kyle Anderson, Gerald Moody RamM Bradberry, Scon EJavis, Michael RhinehardI, Rodney Johnson SEVENTH ROW: Mark Robbins, Bill Westmoreland, Eru Bahr, Xoll M. Cool, Tommy Best, Brent Yoweil, Mario Shane, Craig Kovarik VarsHy Qcores Opponent Score Aus. lohnston 35-12 N. Mesquite 26-34 Irv. Mac Arthur 14-17 Piano East 10-40 Lewisville 0-14 Richardson 17-22 Piano 7-21 Greenville 49-20 L. Highlands 23-7 Pearce 0-0 B.H.S. scores appear first. OVERALL RECORD: 3-6-1 DISTRICT RECORD; 2-4-1 240 Football My, how time flies — Looking .-( the scoreboard. Mark Robbins enioys a break Hard +imes Varsiiy suffers fough season In what is one of the toughest districts in the state, the Varsity Football team had a rough year, finishing with a record of three wins, six losses, and one tie. The three wins were recorded over Austin Johnston, Greenville and Lake Highlands. The one time came against Pearce in a tough defensive battle. Although the team had a hard season, many in- dividuals stood out. Senior Scott McCool was named to the first team All-District, the All-Metro Squad and the first-team All-State squad at Center. Other first team All- District honorees were )ohn Carlson, Scott Rayburn, and Kerry Shelton. Russell Yar- brough was named to the second team, and Mario Shane was named Sophomore-of-the-Year. Coach Harold Hill stated, While our Varsity record was 3-6-1 in 1984, we feel our football program made great progress. Sixteen varsity players will return in 1985 and the up- and-coming j.V. players should provide a fine year the coach added. - . 1 r 0i ' S- .J: .m . Pi Roughing it up — ( n. ; . line, Craig Kovarit blocks out opponent Breaking the plain — After lakmg the Time out — lohn Marshall lakes a break dunng the actit hand oil. Edwin Keed scores a touchdown Football 241 The thrill of victory — As ne wams off the field. Keith Brock celebrates another wm. Opponent Piano Williams N. Mesquite lr ' . MacArthur Piano Clark Lewisville Richardson L. Highlands Pearce Score 6-14 34-21 34-14 25-20 24-14 27-9 8-6 12-9 B.H.S. scores appear first. DISTRICT RECORD: 4-0 SEASON RECORD: 7-1 DISTRICT CHAMPS J.V. Whiie Qcores Opponent Score Duncanville 18-12 MacArthur 15-21 Piano East 14-31 Lewisville 7-28 Piano 2-0 Jesuit 3-0 Pearce 14-13 B.H.S. scores appear | first. DISTRICT RECORD: 2-2 SEASON RECORD: 4-3 L f e. JL. 554 t tTR f89 7P 1 86 i-jc 1 7Z is it over yet? — a :-e 5=- - - end. Todd Bunon looks exhausled- |.V. Green ' B JTTOM ROU lames Bell Patnck Connetl, tohn KelU, lohn Caltxattn Branoor Braaev, Brent Vaughan. Andrew David. David Cowley SECOND ROW Coach Dwaine Benedict, RarxJv Estes. Robert Young. Todd CSey. Bnan Smiley. Scott Nianmez. Ronnie Moore. Greg Cumbte. Ken Krafft. Coach Kent Fulks THRD ROW Pat Moore. Bob Pferter. Ken- neth Sanders, Malcom Sizemore. lames Bryan. Robbie West Danny Garcia FOURTH ROW: letf Sanders Brian Flemkig. Shawn Long, Frank Gorualez. Chns Cottngame. Keith Brock. Paul Obbons. lames Moss FIFTH ROW Edde Pok. Todd Burton. Urry Resch. Doug Lovei, Brent Harraman. Tommy Haggerty. Clnt Long. Bert Nebon SIXTH ROW: Ken Wright. Steve Stubbs. Robert Sharp. Matt Wooley. k n Knape. Tom GBey. Monte Liv- ingston. Darmy Doyle. Patrick Doyle. 242 J.V. Football Here ' s mud in your eye! — During a break in the action, Robbie West cleans his Champs J.V. ieams find success By finishing the year with a record of seven wins and one loss, the J.V. Green Foot- ball Team had the best season a sophomore team has ever had. After losing the season opener to Piano Williams, the team tore through the rest of their opponents, averaging over 21 points per game. The offense was led by Malcom Sizemore, Burt Nelson, Brent Harraman, Todd Burton, Tom Gilley, and Chris Cottingame. The defense, led by Kenny Wright, Larry Resch, and Steve Stubbs, never allowed mor than 21 points in any game. As Todd Gilley com- mented, Winning the District Championship was a thrill for the whole team. The ).V. White team finish- ed their season with a record of four wins and three losses. Highlighting the season was a 2-0 victory over Piano. Michael Jackson, Doug Bennett, David Shook, and Todd Johnson led the team offense, while Steven Spr- ingfield and Kevin Kiernan stood out defensively. f ? f i ' f f f f J.V.White BOTTOM ROW 0 a( h Ddvid Kirk Mati k.ihn.is sieven Springfield, Craig O ' Dell. Tom Gresshn, Glen Love, Mike Mitchell. Coach BilW Cox SECOND ROW Don Broden, Brad Foster, Mike Benson, Larry Vales, Mark Lowe. Todd lohnson THIRD ROW Ray Arnold, left Eubdtiks, Kevin Kiernan. Brent Peck, David Shook, Brian Gillespey, Mike Vincent. FOURTH ROW Greg Klimaszewski, Doug Planey. Donnie Parker. Ray Rebisz. Jeff Robin- son, joe Kelley, John Nelson, lames Green. How many fingers? before Ihe next play Coach Dvvaine Benedict gives instructions to Kenny Wright .V. Football 243 On your mark ... — Wamng for the serve, Laurj nipnn pvp . ihp ball Reach — Deanna Harris prepares to ? the ball to her opponent Look, up in the sky! — Senior Karen Fowlkes follows the flight of the ball (B Bunch) BOTTOM ROW Manager Carol Allred, Ginger Carter, Andrea Cranflll, SherrI Tanker, LeeAnn Cole. Manager Tracy Rico TOP ROW Keli Pace, Laura Denney, Deanna Harns, karen Fowlkes, Laura Glenn, Cina Augspurger. LeDawn Stark, Coach Becky East Break time — Watching the game. An drea Cranfill takes a breather. 244 Volleyball Varsify 9cores Opponent scores Lewisville 0-2 Richardson 2-0 Piano 2-1 Greenville 2-0 L. Highlands 2-1 Pearce 0-2 Piano East 2-0 Lewisville 3-0 Richardson 3-0 Piano 2-0 Greenville 2-1 L. Highlands 2-0 Pearce 0-2 Piano East 2-0 B.H.S. scores appear | first DISTRICT RECORD: | 12-2 SEASON RECORD : 16-14 J.V. 9cores Opponent Scores L. Highlands Pearce 1-2 0-2 Cleburne 1-2 So. C. Prairie 0-2 Clark 2-1 Lewisville 2-1 Burleson 0-2 Waxahachie 1-2 Richardson 2-0 Piano 0-2 Greenville 2-0 L. Highlands Pearce 0-2 0-2 B.H.S. scores appear first J.V. Record: 4-9 J.V. B-team Record: 2-3 | ES PI mli •31 Reach for the sky — As the bail descends, Amber Coakley reaches upward Disfricf champs Varsiiy volleyball capf ures f if le The varsity volleyball team, by ending with a record of 12-2 in district play, captured the District Cham- pionship for the fourth year in a row. Their overall record was 16-14. Major contributions were made by Senior LeeAnn Cole, who was named to the All-District first team, and to Senior Karen Fowlkes, who was named to the All-District second team. The All-District team gave honorable men- tion to Senior Deanna Harris. I was happy with our season, commented Senior Gina Augspurger, We put in a lot of hard work and ac- complished more than what the outcome showed. The J.V. team had a rebuilding year, finishing with a record of 4-9. Coach Becky East stated, The whole team was good and put in a great deal of effort. Outstanding players were Shannon Fagg and Kelly Pace. Sophomore Valerie Foster was named to All-Tournament. Junior Carrie Yates said, 1 think we did good consider- ing there were only two peo- ple that were returning and the rest were new. We had our ups and downs but we worked very hard. The |.V. B-team ended the year with a record of 2-3. U55tl  S44 fftoM BOTTOM ROW Carrie Yales. Paula Price. Karen Dicke TOP ROW Manager Carol A llred. Shannon Fagg, Keli Pace, Cheryl Skinner, Valerie Foster, Manager Tracy Rico. Coach Becky East IB Bunch] BOTTOM ROW lennifer Owen, Susie Carrillo. lana Clark, Bridget Alexander TOP ROW: Coach Sylvia Palacios. Manager Carol Allred, Susan lones, Michele kolar, Michelle Addy, Sandy Cole. Manager Tracy Rico Volleyball 245 Siaie champ9 Gymnas+s capiure firsi ii+le Getting ready — Psvchmg herselt up. Mary Languell prepares for her au On April 27, the Girls Gymnastics Team ac- complished something no other sports team had ever done — the won the State Championship. such hard workers. The boy ' s team also had a very fine year, capping off their season by winning the district championship. Leading the District cham- I tee! that gymnastics is not only a sport, but an ad enture as well. I also feel that Berkner will win it big this year. — Ronnie A foore Led by Melinda McNevv, ludy Townsend, and Ashley Builington, the team stormed through the district and regional meets on their wa to the top. Coach Paula Yager com- plimented the team by say- ing, It ' s easy to be State Champions when you have pions were sophomore Sean Sims and junior Brion Reagor. Coach Pam Ziolkowski ex- pressed her feelings when she said, T e never seen so much improvement in two years as I have at Berkner. Both coaches state the expect great things next year. B Suit BOTTO.V1 ROV Cavte Pratt. Meinda McNew. Lesle Do te, Kim Sprui. Km Gnel SEC- OND ROW Man Ungues. .Ashley BuSngton. Kxiy Tow-nsend TOP ROW Kris lje -ing Debra V als, Coach Paiia Yager. )o BeJh Reed, Coach Pam Ziolkowsla. Karen Vnez Deanna Crocker Walking tail — Thegul s Cvninastics team proixfiy mar ches mlo the regKxial meet. 2-i6 Gymnastics Excellent techniques — During his floor exercise Tony Sanderfer executes a ;-.,-■-.■.. -I h.lnd-tjn d 1 B. f L| v ' ' ' jM M fi j 1 P 1 f! -tf ' ' 1 (B M, „•,,.. H( )TTC)M ROW Tony Sanderfer, Ronnie Moore, Brion Reagor TOP ROW: Debra Walls, ' oath Pam Ziolkowski, Chuck Blend, Sean Sims, Craig Davis, Mike Wilson. Kent Oaver, ( oach Paula Yager, Karen Vinez. Just hanging around — A1 the Regional meet, Mike Wilson performs on Ihe rings. Gymnastics 247 Up, up, and away — Going for the shot, Derek Phillips jumps tor Ihe basket No, it ' s mine — Fighting for the ba Scolt Bfov r) wards ott the opponent VarsHy Scores Opponent Scores Lewisville 84-47 Piano East 65-45 Greenville 58-68 Piano 50-72 Pearce 50-48 Richardson 73-56 L. Highlands 53-58 Lewisville 73-54 Piano East 41-36 Piano 41-36 Pearce 79-51 Greenville 58-66 Richardson 56-53 L. Highlands 48-55 B.H.S. scores appear first DISTRICT RECORD: 9-6 SEASON RECORD: 18-10 Here it comes — Passing to a teammate, limmy Nolan releases the ball BOTTOM ROW: Manager Pat Tractor, limm olan. Ion Ritter leti Jones Derek Phillips. Steve Golden. Matt Eastwood, johnie Rodgers. I I lefferson TOP ROW Coach Sieve Young. Chns Shank. Paul Slobodnik Todd Searcy Pat Youngs. Scott Brown, Chad Sterling, lim Wyatt. Dave Miller, Coach lames Best. Coach Ron Nicholas 248 Boys Basketball J.V. Qcores Steady and shoot — Concemraimg on the shol Ramsey Bradberry eyes the Opponent Scores Lewisville 39-45 Piano East 28-49 Greenville 61-48 Piano 65-78 Pearce 43-68 Richardson 50-55 L. Highlands 52-46 Lewisville 53-49 Piano East 49-43 Piano 54-72 Pearce 50 -57 Greenville 66-49 Richardson 37-58 L. Highlands 64-63 B.H.S. scores first. appear DISTRICT RECORD: 5-9 SEASON RECORD; 10-20 Two pol Teamwork aids Ending with a District record of 9-6 and a season record of 18-10, the Varsity team feels that they had a successful year. Senior Matt Eastwood said, The team consisted of less individual stars and had a variety of nfs boys ' season the floor was provided by Senior )immy Nolan. The J.V. team ended with a District record of 5-9 and a season record of 10-20. Coach Steve Young thinks that, Everyone did an outstanding job of hustling A strong sense of team unity and an intense desire to win were important factors this year. — Matt Eastwood lineups. Leading scorers were Juniors Scott Brown and Pat Youngs and Senior Dave Miller. Leadership on and improving. They will help the Varsity team next year. (B Burn hi BOTTOM ROV . ' , ' - 1,1, ,ince Simmons SECOND ROW Manager Tracy Lewis, ,Mdi „;;, ,„. ;i,.„i ,Miki ktnntdy. Trey Randolph. Monly Livingston, Greg Flynn, Eddie Polk, Manager Peter Eay THIRD ROW Manager Doug Deidrosso. Matt Ramsey, lason Reynolds, Chad Stone, Harris Young, Mark Wetterman, Shannon Taylor, Ramsey Bradberry, Coach Steve Young But it ' s so high — Chad stone looks at the basket before making a free throw. Boys ' Basketball 249 Three on two — As Patnce )ohnson and Maryann Hanrahan prepare for thf- bound, Dana Hutiman puis up a |ump shot Making Progress Girls ieam gains experience The Girl ' s Varsity Basket- ball team suffered a disap- pointing year, ending the season with a record of nine wins and eight losses. One bright spot was the fact that fi e different players led the team in five different statistical categories. Kim Fox led the team in shooting percentage, Dana Huffman led in points scored, and Lisa Conley led the team in steals. Other players who con- tributed to the team effort were Patrice lohnson, who led in rebounds, and Tammy Smith, who had the most assists. The ).V. team also had a tough season, with a record of 10 wins and 13 losses. The ).V ' . team improved with every game that was played, stated Coach Sylvia Palacios, This was a great group to work with. The top player for the team was .Andrea Cranfill, who led the team in both scoring and rebounds. BOTTOM ROW Dana Huffman. Shannon Fagg, Maryann Hanrahan, Tammy Smith, Lisa Conley SECOND ROW Stacey Hazo. kim Fox, Coach ludy Bouska, Trainer lulia Lawrence, Assislant Coach Sylvia Paiaaoi, Debbie Dunlap. Patnce lohnson Varsiiy Scores 1 Opponent Score Richardson 45-52 L. Highlands 40-51 Lewisville 60-89 Piano East 61-69 Greenville 43-56 Piano 68-54 Pearce 54-48 Richardson 52-40 L. Highlands 29-44 Lewisville 44-88 Piano East 59-64 Piano 80-79 Pearce 74-44 Greenville 48-46 B.H.S. scores appear | first. DISTRICT RECORD: | 6-3 OVERALL RECORD: | 9-15 J.V. Scores 1 Opponent Score Richardson 29-32 L. Highlands 26-36 Lewisville 52-61 Piano East 38-60 Greenville 64-33 Piano 22-41 Pearce 48-25 Richardson 55-21 Lewisville 40-42 Piano East 47-63 Piano 38-47 Pearce 61-41 Greenville 55-28 B.H.S. scores appear | first. DISTRICT RECORD: | 6-8 OVERALL RECORD: | 10-13 250 Girls Basketball What ' s that? — Tdmmy Smith gets her position under the basket Two more points — Executing a pertect lay-up, Lisa Conley ends a well-run fast break (B Bunch) BOTTOM ROW Manager Maggie O ' Hara, Karen Dicke, Mary Frank, Tisa Lackey, lana Clark Susie Carnllo. Donna lones, Manager Traci Lewis SECOND ROW Coach Sylvia Pdhii ins Manager Veronica Melebeck, Erin Calhoun, Michele kolar, Maureen Kelly. An- (Ired rrantill. Casste Barnes. Lisa Williams. Cindy Semple, Trainer lulia Lawrence, Coach Hi Mom! — following through on a tree-throw. Patrice lohnson stares at the rim Girl ' s Basketball 25 I The giants clash — Stanng at hi5 opponem. Steve Duncan waits for the mate The winner is . or in the re ' eree e p f ,XR e © Power struggle — powers his opponent during the match lb Ht h) BOTTOM ROW lack Boyd. Alan London, David McManus. Richard Powell. Bryan Am- wine. Sieve Shelltsl. Matt Hershfeld SECOND ROW Mike Raiff, Greg TankefsJey, Nicky Mak ne. Telsuya Tanaka. Tracy ClevelarMJ. Bryan Martin, Kevin Corzort, Todd GiBey THIRD ROW Coach |uan Martinez. Andy Marx. k hn Ford, Patrick Doyte, Ken Diebold. Kirk Larsen. Shane Lee. left KrKJwIes. Michael Hanke. Danny Lu 252 Wrestling Straining — while attempting to gain a pinball. lim Hartley bends his opponent ' s arm back Fuiure Ouf look Young wresilers show promise This year ' s Wrestling Team, despite its inex- perience, did well this season. High finishes for the team were their sixth place finish at the Lake Highlands tourna- ment and their fifth place finish at the Bishop Lynch tournament. Topping the season, however, was the teams third place finish at Regionals. Leading the team this year were state qualifers Reggie Zeno, David McManus, and Tracy Cleveland. Zeno went on to place fifth in state. Other wrestlers who had fine seasons were Andy Marx, Alan London, and Mike Raiff . Coach Juan Martinez stated, ' The presence of so many sophomores at the Varsity level provides a good nucleus for next year ' s team Getting ready — Alan London warms up belore his match Wrestling 253 Concentration — As he prepares lo sink a putt, Scott Malan lines the ball up (B Bunth) BOTTOM ROW: Tres Newton, Robert Dugger, Brad Taylor TOP ROW: Greg Zwick, Scott Malan, Mark Spear, Mike Ware, lames Williams, Bryan Sinclair. Coach Charles Avant- (P Nedl) Fore — Tres Newton hits the ball to the green 254 Golf Teeing off — Starting hts downswing. Tom Villani shoots from the tee Par Golfers swing fo regionals The Varsity Colt team, led by Robert Dugger and Bryan Sinclair, ended their season by placing third in the Regional tournament. The team placed in the top four in every tournament in which they competed. At the RHS Invitational and the Garland Invitational, the golfers finished in first place. At the Lewisville and District tournaments the team placed second overall. Individually, Robert Dug- ger placed first at the Garland Tournament, and Bryan Sinclair finished in second place at the Dallas Invita- tional Tournament. Six of the golf team members were selected to the All-District golf team. They were: Seniors Bryan Sinclair, Scott Malan, and Mark Spear. Sophomores Greg Zwick, Tres Newton, and Brad Taylor were also selected to the squad. Senior Mike Ware stated, Half of the All-District team came from our top six players. Coach Charles Avant added his thoughts by say- ing, We should have a strong team next year with four returning leftermen. Next year ' s team has a good chance of going to state, the coach also said with a smile. -- -. IB Burxh) Coach Charles AvanI, Tom Villani. Scott Seward, David Livesay. Mall Davis, Shawn Bailey. I ff herd Kill II — Teeing off, Scott Seward hits the Power swing — ,M.iit Davis manages a ' ' lee shot Golf 255 But the water ' s cold — cien McLeai tries to keep wdrm The human cannon ball — Before diving m, Susan lones looks at the water I think it needs more salt — Concentrating o. . his next relay. |im Henry is caught in deep tl - ughi 256 Swimming The buddy system — Swimming be- tweer riHays are Mike Auer and Jill Rise. I ' m almost there — Looking towards the finish line. Stephanie Young victory Look out below — Making a quick descent towards the water Is diver Scott Moon BOTTOM ROW Shqiprem Vraniqi, Tina Piccarelli SECOND ROW: lill Rise, left Crojean, Gil Delgado, left Grant. Keith Williams, Dorothy Bauman, Dana Crockett THIRD ROW: Robert Kashmitter, Michelle Delgado, Mary lackson, Lisa Johannes, Rot erta Hynek, David Goguleski, Michele Pd ,elick, Corlyn Padgett, lenniter Moore, Carey Cheshier, Erin Regan, Lisa Pavelick FOURTH ROW Andrew Milne, Stephanie Reich, Steve Adams, Glen McLean. Laurie Grant, Mike Lewis, Sharon Graham, Monica Koster, Tim Pratt, Stephanie Young, lohn Kluber FIFTH ROW Bonnie Bownes. Mary Beth Farkas. Carrah Gregg, Michael Shippy. jim Henry, Bryon Byrson SIXTH ROW Brad Crockett, Mike Auer, Mark Hawkins, Coach Shelley Golden, Mark Ralston, Andre Ache, Scott Moon, Big splash Team places in iop fen Finishing in the top ten, this year ' s swim team met their expectations. School records were set by Byron Burson, Jim Henry, Stephanie Reich, and Carey Cheshier. At the state meet the girls team placed seventh and the l)oys team placed eighth. Senior Mike Auer stated, We are in a tough District and we have established ourselves as one of the best swim teams in Texas. Two swimmers, Byron Burson and Carey Cheshier, along with diver Laurie Grant qualified for High School Ail- American. This is the third consecutive year that Grant has finished in the top eleven in the State of Texas. Coach Shelley Golden feels that, The team really worked hard, so they were deserving of the outstanding placings at the High School State Meet. The whole team feels that it was an exciting season and is looking forward to next year. Swam how iaiti K at the clock. Glen MtLean checks out his time Swimming 257 Gimme a break — Richard Batx looks overw+ielmed as the other i - approaches It ' s water time — Taking a break, Trov Ceyer enioys a refreshing dnnk oi water Stopped short — After an exhausting sprint tor the ball. Larry McPhail stops to take a Hear no evfl — Uslenmg to Coach DB, Manager Uton Cataliru watches the game BOTTOM ROW Manager Milton Catatna, Steve Miars, Bruce Lamborn. Todd Shello- Alan Lee, lames Ricks, Luis Tomataki, )ohn Huibert, .Manager lason Keihl SECOND ROW Matt Tomich, Monty Ward, Lance Hamlin, Scott Larson, Larry McPhail, Troy Ge e- Richard Babcock, Danny Wallace, Bffly Wilunson, Coach Brad Dill 258 Boys Soccer Opponent N. Garland Lakeview Cent. Richardson Piano J. |. Pearce Piano East L, Highlands Richardson Red Oak Piano J. |, Pearce Piano East L. Highlands B.H.S. scores appear first. DISTRICT RECORD: 3-7-1 SEASON RECORD: 4-8-1 1-0 3-1 1-3 2-4 1-4 3-0 0-5 2-5 8-0 0-1 2-3 2-2 2-0 Nice day for a walk — During a break in action, lohn kellv enjoys a relaxing moment -J sa Rebuilding t Let ' s Hack! — Preparing to kick. David Meganty eyes the ball Team gains needed experience This season was a building year for the soccer teams. The Varsity ended with a District record of 2-7-1 and the ).V. ended with a 3-5 record. High scorers for Varsity were Larry McPhail with 22 rather well considering the district that we were in. Coach Dill adds that the group worked hard in form- ing a healthy team. He hopes that the pieces will fall in to place and the returning players next year. Soccer is a fantastically demanding sport. It re- quires concentration, coordination, and endurance. — Matt Standefer goals, Todd Shelton with 18, and Bruce Lamborn with 10 goals. The ).V. high scorers were David McLaughlin with 17 goals and Mitch Derden with 10 goals. Senior Bruce Lamborn feels that, The team did It ' s rather like working a puzzle, the coach explains, Last year we collected the pieces and this year we put a lot of them together. We look forward to next year when it takes its completed form. J.V. Qcores Opponent Scores Lakeview Cent. 4-2 Richardson 2-0 Piano 1-6 J.). Pearce 0-3 Piano East 3-2 L. Highlands 3-2 Piano 2-5 ).). Pearce 1-4 L. Highlands 1-2 ♦B.H.S. scores appear | first. DISTRICT RECORD 3-5 SEASON RECORD: 4-5 1 M N ASI UM BOTTOM ROW Manager Neil Weingarlen Malt Slandefer, David Chun, Chns Hansen, Trey Moore, Kelly Carter. Patnck Lesh, Bryon Garrison, Manager lames Doublesin SEC- OND ROW Bobby Martin, Mike Buettner, David McLaughlin. David Meganty, Craig Vickery, Milch Derden. Matt Clark, Sluart Kazlow lohn Kelly. Coach Brad Dill Boys Soccer 259 Battle w ounds — Sitting on the sidefcies Danette Tyter gets het ankle taped diring the match Varsliy 9cores Opponent Score L. Centennial 9-0 N. Garland 2-0 Richardson 1-7 Pearce o-za Piano 2-n Piano East o- l L. Higiilands o-s Riciiardson 0 9 Pearce o-n Piano 0-2 Piano East 1-1 L. Highlands 1-2 BHS. scores appear first. DISTRICT RECORD: 0-9-1 OVERALL RECORD: 2-9-1 G r M NASt u M BOrraM ROW: Melody Siiuentes. Marcy Staxieler. Kathy MdOnney. Shefy Vaut. Dana Oo-.-er Kety Rowe Wendy W ams. Slefesa .McCrath, Am Skaggs SECOND ROW; Kel- ly . ' .teJiiney. Elen Golembiewski. Paisley Hogan. Dana Richardson. Connie fish. Christi Kazo DeanJM Tyte. Stephanie Rasor. Coach Lynn Wison BOTTOM ROW: 4ataSe Drapeau. Em y MenAh. Shannon Shelton, Muray Sti, Danette Tyler. .Missy Kauffman. LesSe MdCee SECO ' O ROW; Coach Crayland Boyd. Coach jar Bkx it. Kenna Da TS. Heather derm. Knstn Tole. Sonya Seagren. Melanie CXjnn. Reagar Sahm. lenriy Holland, lenniter Brodsky JoO Girl ' s Soccer J.V. Qcores 1 Opponent Score R.L. Turner 0-5 Newman Smith 0-3 Richardson 0-4 Piano 0-5 Pearce 0-2 L. Highlands 3-1 Richardson 0-4 Piano (H) Pearce 1-1 L. Highlands 2-1 B.H.S. scores appear | first DISTRICT RECORD: | 2-5-1 OVERALL RECORD: | 2-7-1 Cool move — Loosing her warm-ups [ )dnd Closer Iree es on (he sidelines , Melanie Dunn and Emily Mendith show their loy Looking ahead Girls fight fough season record The girl ' s Varsity Soccer team had a disappointing season, recording their only victories against North Garland and Lakeview Centenial in non-district play. Leading the squad were goalkeeper Dana Glover, sweeper Connie Fish, and halfback Ann Skaggs. Coach Lynn Wilson cited his reason for the rough season when he stated, This is the strongest girls district in the state. The J.V. team also had a rough year, gaining their only two wins in district play. Top players for the team were Heather Glenn, Danette Tyler, Jennifer Brod- sky, and Missy Kauffman. ' We had a tough season, but we stuck together as a team. com- mented Shannon Shelton, We are sure we can do a better job next year. Thrill of victory — (Bonnie Fish breaks out in a smile as her team scores a goal Girl ' s Soccer 261 Running free — Stephanie Reich porlrays a scene from Owriots of Fire Across coun+ry Runners meei new challenges The girls cross countr ' team competed in six meets, finishing first at the Richard- son High School Invitational and the South Oak Cliff In- Mtational. girls worked ery hard and it really paid off in all our meets. In the boy ' s division, sophomore Beaux Brumfield was named outstanding Track may be a lot of hard v ork, but the oxer- riding theme is the will to win at a meet: that is the ultimate challenge. — jerry Morgan In the district meet, team captains Carrie Boyd and Stephanie Reich finished first and third, respecti ely. As the team finished second behind Lake Highlands Coach Sandra Lyman commented, The member for his sixth place finish in the opening meet. Coach Billy Cox stated, The boy ' s cross country ran pretty good this year; the kids ran hard, and it really paid off. f fi A 1 (B Bi Ktil BOTTOM ROW Connie Commandef Suz Clelland. Lsa Paulk. Missy rrancois SECOND ROW Lisa Parmelee. Stephanie Reich. Becky Clelland, Coach Sandra Lyman, Carrie Boyd. Mie Anderson, Brenda Moginicki The finale — Sueaimg n out iuz Clelland reaches the tinish line 262 Cross Countr ' Long Distance — Sprinting to the finish line Richard Gray runs with finesse It ' s destiny — While running in the race Nicole Georgoulis strives for the joy of competition Seek and ye shall find — lerry Morgan and left Leatherman start slow Ixit finish strong (B Bmh) W )TTOM ROW; leff Levin, Beaux Brumfield, Richard Alvarez, Mike Cuzzo, Ryan Siemers, I odd Stine SECOND ROW Coach Billy Cox, Todd Taylor, leff Leatherman. Derek I ' hillips, Jerry Morgan. Chris Johnson. Kevin Padgett. Richard Cray Taking charge — Running hard. Carrie Boyd leads the pack Cross Country ' 263 Quccessful Track ieams place ai iop That winning smile — a happy lohnie Rodgers cools ck)wn after winning the long jump This season was a suc- cessful one for both girls and boys track teams. The girls ' team finished third in district where the boys team fin- ished second. High achievers for the girls team were Carrie Boyd and being our third place finish at the District Meet. High achievers for the boys team were Johnie Rodgers, Beaux Brumfield, Todd Taylor, and Bobby Rit- ter. Rodgers was third in District and broke his own Even though we lost a few key people due to the new House Bill, we still have a chance at winning district. — layRuuska Lisa Conley. Boyd placed second in the 3,200 and ad- anced to State. Conley was District champion in shot put and in discus. Coach Sandra Lyman said The team had an outstand- ing season with the highlight school record in the long jump. Brumfield was District champion in the 800 meters, while Taylor broke the school record in the 3,200 meters. Ritter broke the school record in the 800 meters. f f C BOTTOM ROW: Angela lohnson. Tammy Smith SECOMD ROW Stephanie Hayden, Veronica Metebeck. Came Boyd, Kathryn Mdver, Susy CleOand, Tasha Freddie. Connie Commander, Qna Chase TOP ROW Coach Sandra Lyman, Mie Andersen. Patnce lohnson, Stephanie Reich, Arxtea OanfiB, Lisa Parmelee, Lisa Conley, Tracy Wilson, Coach Ian Blount TOP ROW Da id Paga- -■■;,■■■■::,-,.,,, - -g,- - .-. ■' ■■' ' Brock, Ladell Watkins. Ryan Siemers SECOND ROV Mike Cuzzo. Anthony Hrnar, lohnie Rodgers, lames Green, Kevin Padgett, Richard Cray. Richard Alvarez. Drew Berkemeyer Ty Richardson, Demck Gurley. Brandon Bradley TOP ROW Coach Billy Cox, Bobby Rit- ter, Scott Hams, Ramsey Bradberry, Todd Stine, lerry Morgan, Chns (ohnson, Mano Shane, Robby Sharp. Todd Taykx, Scott Hutlas, Stephen Hardbi 264 Track Deep concentration — Looking the I ' di k o er Bobby Ritter thmks about his Heavy load — Tracy Wilson focuses on her shot before throwing the put The whole way — Taking a breather after a race. Steve Weis watches his Up, up, and away — fWing through Look at it go — After throwing the ' - L ell Watkins go« tor the record dtscus. Lisd Conley waits for it to land Just a little farther — Gellmg ready lo hand the baton. Patrice Johnson makes the final sprint towards Angela lohnson Track 265 Indecision — Discussing his next move. lohn Carmichael talks with Billy WaMad The next Johnny Bench — Atter catching the ball, Neil Francois wonders it it was a strike or not Topsey iurvey Baseball suffers unsieady year We ' ve been working real hard this year and hopefully by the end of the season we will have something to show for it, like a good finish in district. — Scoff Walstad With Todd Price. Billy Gunsallus, Roy Evanczyk, Neil Francois, and Brian Loveiady returning from last year ' s starters the Varsity Baseball team finished with a record of 14 wins and 1 1 losses, which included a district record of nine wins and five losses. This enabled the team to finish in a tie for third in the district race. Coach Dwaine Benedict 266 Baseball summed up this year ' s season by saying, At times we played as well as anybody in the metroplex area, but we lacked con- sistency as far as perfor- mance is concerned. The ).V. team ended their season with a record of eight wins and 1 1 losses. With the help of the new varsity players, next year should be exciting. The wind up — Preparing to pitch Randy Calvert goes into his wind-up -•• --rf— Conference — Talking to Coach Dvvaine Benedict. Brian Loveiady receives instruc- tions on how to pitch to the next batter he will face Swinging for the fences — Altemptmg lo gel a base hil, Lenny Tallo swings the bat Searching — While looking about the field, Craig Briscoe looks for the ball VarsKy Qcores Opponent Score Piano East 0-10 Lewisville 5-2 Richardson 4-3 Piano 9-11 Greenville 9-0 L. Highlands 11-1 Pearce 8-4 Piano East 2-3 Lewisville 2-4 Richardson 6-1 Piano 3-7 Greenville 21-0 L. Highlands 5-4 Pearce 15-6 B.H.S. scores appear first. DISTRICT RECORD: 9-5 SEASON RECORD: 14-11 J.V. 9cores ' Opponent Score L. Highlands 4-1 Piano East 4-9 Lewisville 4-10 Richardson 11-6 Piano 6-7 Greenville 9-8 L. Highlands 5-4 Pearce 14-15 Piano East 2-3 Lewisville 3-9 B.H.S. scores appear first DISTRICT RECORD: | 4-6 SEASON RECORD: | 8-11 l. t l j -itJ .- S« . J - trlhiS . ' (B Bunch) BOTTOM ROW Manager Tracy Thomas, Todd Price, Dave Fox, Nell Francois, lohn Aragon, Roy Evanczyk, Manager Mike Wieczorek SECOND ROW Coach Dwaine Benedict, Lenny Tallo, Mark Herrmann, Eddie Polk, Scott Walslad, lohn Carmichael, Billy Cunsallus, Brian Lovelady, Pal Kirwin THIRD ROW Coach Steve Best, Craig Bnscoe, lack Sinz, Derek Phillips, Randy Sahm, Brenl Yowell, lohn Briscoe, Billy Walslad. Randy Calvert, Brandon Hill, Coach Steve Young Baseball 267 Fabulous shot — Afler winning a point, Lisa Waller smiles with pleasure What grace — while hitting a backhand shot, Scott Speer demonstrates his coordina- tion on the court. ' i- ' % - BO I iuM KwW Andy Ma, Boris Hilschenz, Bobby Baraias, Scott Speer, Chuck Date SECOND ROW Shane Hartdegen, Steve Moorman, lohn Webb TOP ROW: Mark Clii ton, Terry McGrath, Brian Dillman 268 Tennis Don ' t jusf stand there! - 1 WparhprK returns a shot, Caroline Brown looks The tennis teams had a fine year, ending both the fall and spring seasons in fourth place in district. Tennis feams serve excHemenf The girls were led by sophomore Stacie Often, who advanced to the second round of the regional Next year, I expect a very high finish in girl ' s singles, boy ' s singles, and girl ' s doubles. — Coach Mike Hanson The boys were led by junior Brian Dillman, who competed at the regional fournament, buf lost in the first round. |ohn Webb, Scott Speer, and Mark Clifton competed at the district level tournament also. tournament, but was knocked out in the second round. Coach Hanson, com- menting about next year ' s possibilities, stated, 1 expect an exciting year with a lot of wins. 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Katayoon 35 Ballard, Cara 35, 226 Barajas, Roben 25. 35 Barker, Chanta 25, 35 Bamelt, Qayton 31. 35 Bamett. Fekia 35. 204. 205. 206. 207 Barretto. Bryan 35 Barta, Anthony 36 Bassinger, lulie 36 Baswell, Kevin 25, 36 Baugh, Michelle 36, 206, 228 Becker, Michele 36, 204, 206 Begley, Chnstopr 36 Begley, Shannon 36 Bell, Ken 36, 202 Bell, Stephanie 36, 192, 2 10 Berg, Lisa 36 217 Berkelev, Kim 36, 233, 237 Berkemeyer, Drew 36, 238, 264 Bemdt, Rebecca 36 Bemeburg, Stacy 8, 22, 37 Berry,Shara37. 213. 217.219 Best, Tommy 37, 54.64. 215. 217. 240 Bier, Robin 37, 217. 223. 224. 237 lgere, Kathleen 37 Blake, Karen 37 Blend, Chuck 25, 37. 217. 247 Bcxlmer. Mark 37 Boozer Teresa 37. 229 Borden. Charles 37. 202 Boston. Tammy 37 Boswell. Kathleen 38. 210. 219 Bovee. Natalia 38. 205. 206. 207. 2 17. 221.224 Bowles. Michele 38. 217. 237 Bowman. Damon 2 18 Bowman. Kimberly 38. 2 18 Bowman. Michelle 38 Brantley. Tracey 38. 237 Bunker. Patnaa 38. 202 Bnscoe. lohn 267 Broden. Rhonda 38. 218 Brown. Ondy 38. 228. 237 Bro%vn. Mark 38 Brown. Narx 39 Buccalusco. Dawn 223 Buchanan. Buck 39 Burch, Rudolf 84 Burcham, Etzabeth 39 Bi cham, lames 39 Burley, Enc 39 Buleta, lana 39 Bulk?r, Gary 39 Butler, Grant 39, 229 Button, Catherine 39 Button, Enc 39 Byars, Byron ( adenhead, Roger 24. 220 237 C aldwell. Michelle 30. 218. 233. 237 Calvert.Randy233. 266, 267 Calvin, Diana 222 Cammack, Shannon 210, 237 Canning, lim 201, 202, 220, 221, 224 Canncxi, Enn 222 Canlrell, lanaiJ, 34,48, 198 Carey, Tammy 215, 229 Carlson, lohn 41, 240 Carota, Cina 22, 41 Carpenter Sharcxi 4 1, 229 Canos, Nancy 29, 41,212 Carter, Traci41 Carter, Onger 4 1,239, 244 Car aial, Domingo 4 1 Catalina, Milton 4 1,258 Catlett, fill 10, 12,41.218 Ceryes Matthew 11, 13, 16, 41,65, 218, 230,231 Chambers Brent 42. 215 Champion, Steven 42, 202 Chang, Chul 42 Chase, Cina 42, 264 Chavarna. Christine 42 Cheatum, Carole 42 Chen, Chns 42 Chen, Pat 42, 202,217 Cheny, Susan 16,42.217.222 Childers. leffery 20. 42 Choi, Yong 42, 53, 217, 220. 221, 224 Chnstensen. Angelique 16. 43, 216 Chun, Ondy 43, 223 Churchill, lenny 43, 237 Claassen, Becky 43, 210, 237 Clayton. Bnan 43, 240 Clelland, Becky 43,213, 262 Clilton, Mark 43, 268 Cloulier, Patrick 43 Clower, Richard 44 Cobum, Kimberly 44 Cockrell, Chnstopher 44 Coter, Brett 44 Colburn. Rose Mary 44. 217. 221. 237 Cole. Lee Ann 44. 244 Cole Sue 44. 155. 194 CoHard. Knstie 44. 204. 205. 206. 207 Colvin. Diana 206 Coney. Knsti 22. 44. 206 Conley. Usa 250. 264 Cope. Cathy 45. 212.217 Cordwell. Mark 45. 234 Corley. Traci45 Cox. jamie45 Coyne. Kimberly 4. 237 Crockett. Brad 45. 223, 257 Crockett. Randy 45 Crowder. jeftery 45 Cullen. |on45. 124 Curry. Lisa 45 Curtis. Kim 45. 222.237 Cuzio. Mike 46. 263. 264 dDd Daniel. Derek 14. 22. 27, 43. 46. 57. 194. 208,271 Danna, lohn 46 Danyluk, Katey 27, 30 46, 217. 237 Davies, Shelley 46. 230 Davis. Eva 46 Davis. Kimberly 208. 217. 218. 224 Davis. Krisly 206. 207 Denney. Laura 244 Dipiazza. Chris 202. 215. 233 Dohms. Laura 206. 207 Dommer. Kelly 17 Donohue. Lance 48 (D x)ley. Yvelle 48 Doyle lacenda 48. 54. 58. 193. 198. 199. 235 Dozier, lulia 48, 200, 202 Drinkwater, Bonnie 48, 202 Dnscoll, Peter 228 Dully, Kristi 48 Dumais, Laura 45, 48, 2 17. 22 1. 237 Dunayer. Adam 4. 48. 58. 215 Durxan. Amy 48 Duncan, Audra 48, 206, 207 Dunkin. Roger 49. 228 Dunlap, Debbie 41, 250 eEe Ehle. Patrick 222 Eisele, Susan 226 Ernst, Deanne 49, 206. 207 Eshleman, Walter 49, 202 Essary, jenniler 49 Evanczyk, Roy 49, 266, 267 Evans, Metanie 50 Evetett, Scott 50, 229 fFf Fabbn, Michael 14, 15, 29, 50, 70 Fackler, Mark 50 Fairman. Angle 27. 28. 50. 194. 195. 202. 203 Farag Sherif 50, 227 Farkas, Mary Beth 50, 2 19. 257 Favonlo. Elaine 50 Feazell, Tracy 51 Ferrer, Ivehe 51, 206, 207 Fillebrown, William 51, 228 Firley, Kim 51 Fish, Douglas 51, 227 Fitzhenry, Cathy 51, 237 Fong, Michael 2 17, 224 Forbes, David 51, 202 Forrester, Shawn 51 Foster, Marc 5 1 Fowlkes, Karen 51, 244 Fox, Kimberly 51, 250 Fox jr, Richard 51 Francois, Neil 52, 266. 257 Frankl. Peter 52 Eraser. Dee Dee 52. 192. 198. 208 Eraser. Susan 52 Freddie. Tasha 52. 264 Fnedel. Gary 52 Froelich. loey 4. 12. 52. 58. 235, 237 Fry. Annette 52 gGg Canter.Crelchen 34. 52. 201. 202 Garcia. Kathenne 53. 206 Gardner, lames 53 Gardner, Gary 53, 202 Garland. Stacy 53, 202 Carretson, Whitney 53, 210 Gaugliardo, Thomas 53 Gee. Kimberiy 53, 58, 210 Geiger. Enc 53 Genette, Patnck 53 Ceyer Troy 54, 208, 217, 218, 223, 235. 258 Gilliam. Jennifer 54 Girardot. Lon 54. 208. 215. 219. 237 Glenn. Laura 54. 218. 239. 244 Cnader. Sheila 54 Golden. Steven 54. 73. 217. 220. 248 Goldis. Sondra 55 Colembiewski, Ellen 55, 63. 218. 260 Gonzalez, Marcos 55 Goodgion, Cina 55, 228, 231 Gottlieb, Liza 55, 233 Gove, Kimt)erly 55, 222 Gove, Michael 55 Graham, Sharon 3. 25. 55. 257 Grainger. Laura 55 Grant, Laune 55, 217, 256, 257 Gray, Laura 56 Cray, Richard 156,263,264 Cray, Stephanie 56, 204, 206 Green, Allan 56, 58, 124, 204. 207. 2 18 Green. Gretchen 56. 218 Gregg, Carrah 56. 257 Grosh. Knstine 56. 202 Groves. Brett 56. 240 Gunsaikjs. Lynne 56 hHh cCc Eades. Greg 49. 224 Eads.Shern49. 222 Eastwood. Malt 49. 2 17. 220. 248 Edwards. janKe 49 Hachem. Waddan Hadley, lames 56, 222 Haigood, Guy 53, 57. 220. 221. 224 Hall, lennifer 57, 229 Hallingstad, Knstine 230 Hamic, Linda 14,21. 194. 195 Hamnck, Mark 57. 240 Hansen, Kann 57, 58. 198. 199 Hansen. Patricia 57 Hargrove. Gregory 218 Harrington, lames 204, 205, 207, 230 Harris, Deanna 57, 244 Harm. Sandy 57 Hams. Scott 57, 217, 215, 264 Hanfieki, David 57 Hawkins, Kevin 57, 229 Hawkins, Mark 58, 69, 257 Hayes, k eph 58 Healy, Kalhy 58 Hemes. Tim 11. 13. 16. 17, 58, 230. 231, 237 Helms. Tatia 58, 229 Heo lenice 58 Herring, Cayla 4 58 Herrmann, Mark 58, 267 Hetheringlon Deborah 59, 227 Hewitt, Kathenne 16, 59 Hicks, letf 59 Higginbotham, Robert 8. 59, 208. 217 Hmton, Charles 59 Hirsch, Theresa 59 Hodgkinson, Lisa 26. 59 Hollman. Valerie 15. 59 Hohman. Sheryl 59 Hdlingstad. Knstine 60 Hollis. lennifer 60 Holloway. lonathan 32. 59. 73. 202. 233 Holly. Greg 60 Holman, David 60 Holt. Angela 60 Holweger, Constantine 60 Hopkins. Matthew 60. 240 Howard. Phyllis 60 Hrncir. Gregory 60. 250 Hubbard, lackie 61 Hubbard. Scott 61 Hubert. Knsten61 Huffman. Darva51. 201. 203. 250 Huffstutler. Kim 61 Hughes. Regina 51. 218 Hukill. Denises 1.228 Hunter. Wendy 61. 229 Huriburt. lohn61.258 Hullas. Scott 51. 254 Jjj lackscxi. Susan 52. 202 lansen. leff 62. 204. 205. 207. 231 lantz. Ryan 62 lefferson Michael 240. 248 |imenez.Frank30. 31. 156.212 lohnson. Maria 16. 62. 208. 210 lohnscxi. iMichael 62 tones, leffrey 52. 53. 248 tones. Ken 4. 58. 62. 53. 202. 208. 215 loyner, Lavita 63 lulian. Regina 63 kKk Kahler. Stacey 53 Kalka. ,Mike6i Kaplan. Noah 53 Katinas. Stephen 63. 240 Keagy Meredith 63. 210, 222 Keelan. Valerie 5, 63. 222 Keeton, Karia 28, 54. 202 Kelly, Thomas 54 Kesler, Connie 64 King, lulie 27, 30, 58. 54. 219. 220 Kinne. Amy 1. 5 Kirchen. Tracy41.64. 194 Kirwin. Patnck 64. 267 Kite.Kyra54. 222. 228 Kizzia. lay 54 KolKrh.Beth54. 217 Koltwitz. Lisa 55 Kondo, Milsuko 27, 30. 65. 2 19. 220, 221 Kovarik, Craig 65. 240. 24 1 Kreici. Tina 55, 208 Kroeger, MKhael 65 Kronlage, Chris 65 Kupradit, Dennis 66, 233 lLl La Rochele.Oewey 202. 206 Lai. Yang 66. 224 laliberte. Danielle 66, 206 Lamberl Betsy 66 202, 2 18 lambom, Bnxe 66, 258 Index 281 Ijrch. S«eptwne66. 196 Uwrence. Vidoe 67. 233 Lazn Stxey 67 . m Levd.Omd67 Leathan. an 21 Lee. Shane 67 252 lee. Mina 43.67 levun. Chjtk 22. 67. 200. 201. 217, 218 bao. Herry 22. 67. 194 L i. (jndv67 Uxlsey. Ois a67 Lnscon. Enca 67 Lopez. Mice 227 l .lcalhy67.227.229 Lmvladv. Bnan 67. 240, 266. 267 Lozoya. Nora 68. 192 li e Ale)i68. 215 L teand. MKhele 68. 215 Lyman. Roben 196 Lyne5.Sean68 204 207 mMm Ma. Coin 76 Magw. Angela 68 Malan. Scon 68. 254 Mann ig.M«:he e68 Manuel. Enc 79. 218 Mapps. Tracy 68 Manhal. lohn 52. 238. 241 Martin, ftyan 68. 252. 277 Martin. Knteirty 68. 222 Man. An(k«v 68, 232 Malson.lennaer69 Matthews. Chnaria 68. 210. 233. 237 Mai«:e Myra 69. 229 Maxvk«l. left 69 Maynard. MorKa 69 McClLiig. Le Etta 69 McOire She ey 69 McAdoo Mefcsa69. 212. 213. 217 McComKO. Da -id 69 McCooi. Scon 70, 91, 240 McConr cJc iemyTO McCracien. )oe 70 McCrary. Mite21,70 McCufry. Tna McGrath. Mefesa 70. 260 McOalh. Teny 268 McHale.KalMeenTO McHai e, Robert 23 McKer, Kalhryn 71. 264 McKraey, Calhy 71 Mclijrivy.Kely260 McLai !, Theresa 7 1 Mdean. Ctei 71, 222. 232, 256, 257 McM on. Mary 71, 237 .McMarus. David 71. 252 McNeeS. Christy 71. 210 McNen . Meinda 71. 246 Mea y. Kenneth 71 Meaty Marsha 71. 229 Meredlh. Alee 9. W. 11. 58, 71. 196 MetcaKe. leremy 20 v«fer Anct ea 71. 22Z 228. 237 Milerl a «66.72.248 .M«er Ke Ti72.204 M«er. Mche e72.210 .Mner. PaJ 72 Moo Gerald 72. 240 Moon. Scon 2. 257 Moore. Em 72 202 Moore. PtiSp 72 Morgai. lerry 72. 262, 263. 264 Morgan. Manq 16. 7Z 83. 210 Morris. Mark 72 Morrow . Bngna 4. 14. 25. 72. 77. 118. 194.237 Morton. Lonam 73 .Moxiey.Slertng73 AUIer. Karen 14. 58. 72. 196. 269 Nk «s.Lon73 M l.Kyu«73 % phy. Tmochs 73 nNn Njbors. Vida 24. 73, 210, 211 Neal.Creg73.218.233 Nee y, Sean 74 Nestor. Lisa 74 Ne ares Lane 74. 218 Nes e. Mke 74 NPAen.Brti74 IS iyen. Mai 30. 76 ki1als. George 74 hUnls. Susan 74 I holson.le«fery74.217 Naes.Cia30.74.217 ShT no. Beth 74. 228 NoWe.  ax 7. 9. 1 1. 20. 55. 74. 91. 198 Nol . fmmy 7. 20. 75. 2 18. 248 Nottn am. Lisa 2, 75. 206. 208 Nuckofc. Suzan 45. 75. 202 Nkino. lonas 75. 228 oOo 210 Otevler. k) Ann 34, 76. 194, 237 Ortega, Kalhy 218 Osbom, lartK 76. 126. 229 Osborne. Siarta 76. 210 Osemowski. Tag 76. 202. 217 Owadd. Stacy 76. 192. 227. 228 On. Cynlhw 76 Ouelene Kenneth 76 Owens. Mice 76 Owen. Melody 17. 58. 76. 210. 237 pPp Paek.Mi76. 220. 224 P el.Qndy77 Patnei. lanw 77 Paelo. Voona 77. 229 F ker.Kri5ti77. 228 Parsley. Ke  9. 77 Pxtridge. Kalhy 14. 15. 58. 77. 210 Pascarel. Cheryl 77 Pascha . Dwayne 77. 202 PatdHi. Frederick 17. 77. 202 Rate!. Ameet 218. 220. 224 PaJ. Rossi 227 Pe . RaxJolph 77. 2T7. 220. 221 Peaks. Paula 78 Peck. Brad 78 Pereknan. Ala 78 Pere% ' alos ' . Alen 233 Perry. Dawn 78. 206. 217 Pewin. Cany78 n«m. Amy 78. 219. 221 Pham. Tai78 PhOps. Byran 56. 78. 227 Phipps.Wes78 Poland. Trmolhy 229 Polard.Todd78 Porras. Daniel 78 Pow«i. David 78 Powers. Ozabelh 79. 2T7. 220 Prasad. Manju 79. 229 Price. Todd 79. 266.267 Privett. Aien79 Prt«el.Sara79 qQq Quebe. Ho 79. 202 rRr Raft. Mice 34. 58. 79, 240. 252 Ralston, Mark 79, 257 R xjpol, Si xi 80. 217. 220. 221. 224 Rasw.Slepha aO.260 Ravslen.Erick80 Ray.MeianeaO Raymond. Richard 80 Rea. Tracy 80 Reader. Jennifer 80. 227 Reed. Edwin 240. 241 Reagarv David 3. 240. 264 Regel. Debor aO. 203. 207 ReJCh. Stepharae 28. 81. 17, 257, 262, 264 Rei e. lames 81 ReDhan.LJSa81.213 Ratrger. )alTn81 Rhinehardl. chael81 Rchards. Ke y 81 RKhardson.Ty264 Rrfcs. Iames3 81 258 Rko. SalySI Rndy. DearuBI R«ler. k)n73.81 248 RMer. MKheie 34. 38, 66. 82. 210 Rxter Roben 82. 264 Robbns. Mark 82. 240. 241 Robbre. Lsa 30. 218. 223 237 Robbrs. Hy 227 Roberts Re 82 229 Rogers Tony 82 215 236 Ross. Oms 82. 240 Ross larrae 8 82 Rowe. Ke y82.260 Rowley Wendy 82. 223. 237 Rusk Gregory 82. 207 Russel Matha 83, 218. 237 Rulherlord. Christine 83 Ruuska. lay 9. 83. 233. 240. 264 RyA.Celena83 Ryan. Thomas 83. 229 Swiigie. Debbie 90 sSs Sababer Lisa83 Sah¥Ti Raxiy 22. 84. 267 S esen. Brin 208. 217. 219 Sanchez. Trwi 84 Saiderfer. Anthony 84. 247 Sanders. Lesley 84 Savoy. Ntsty 84 Sawey. David 84. 202. 2 17. 220 Sawyer. Rod 29. 83. 84. 202. 203. 222. 233 Sayed.Sicki84.218 ScaK.Trey 16. 84 Schabowski Chnstine84. 206. 215 207. 222. 223. 233 Schentk. Eiics 229 ScJ T«dl. D« 3. 84. 192. 206. 210. 235 Scissom. Pamela 85. 206 Scott. Cathy 28. 83. 202 Seaborn. Laia 30, 31.85 Se en, Sonya 85, 237, 260 Se cy,Todd85,218.248 See. Wade 85. 233 Senerfield.Tony85.227 Shank. Chris 85. 248 Sharp. Kin 85. 210 Shaw. LairaBS SheSst. Marty 77. 83, 193 She on. Graham 85. 237 She on. Kerry 46. 240 Sholar.kiy86 Sherestha. Sirencka 86 Siemers. Shawn 86 Sirwi, Tmothy 86 Sinpson. Richard 86. 218 S«ns. Stewart 86 Snjar yai 5. 8 29. 32. 44. 61. 86, 1 29, 206, 2 17 2 18, 254. 255 Si . Abha 25. 86. 215. 217. 230. 232. 233 Siiz. k n 86. 217. 218. 267 Sk . Am 86. 260 Skmer. Chandra 86 Slaai.Susai86.202.223 Slobodnic. PaJ 248 Sn th.Cina81.87 Smith. Robert 81. 87. 202. 219 Smith. Shannan 87. 206 Smith. Shawn 87. 206 Smth. Susan 87. 217 Smth. Tana-a 87. 222. 250. 269 Snytler. Sandy 87 Son.Susana7.87. 248 Son. Robert 87 Song.Mong87 Soo.riiaS8 Sookdeo.Rudy88 Spe David 88. 202. 229 Spea . Mark88. 299 Speer Michael 88 254 Spnder.Lsa88.202 Sposao. David 11 Spr¥igfie«.Teny89 SpnA Kirrberty 89. 246 Stanbery.Knstiia89 Stark. Dawn 89 Stark. Ledawn 244 Starkey.KatheY89.215 SteSx Leanne 20. 89 Stevens. lessKa 89 Stewart. Dayid 227 Stewart, lanet 89. 210 Stewat.Le!0i89. 223 Stout. Pat 89 Slou. Susan 59 89 202. 218 Strand. Debra 90 Strand. Karen 90. 202 203. 228 StrickSn Shawn 30. 31. 90. 192. 202. 212.224 Su. Vanessa 90 Suon.lkjy90 Sunon.Tracy8.9. K. 11.30.88.90. 192 210. 215 Swango f chele90 tTt TagroA P - v, 202 TaU Ei2a! em% 213 Tan ers C-eg  252 Tate PaiialO 215 217.237 Taytor MKheleSI. 210 Taykx. Shana 16. 58. 81. 210. 229 Taytor. Wendy 81 Terry. Laixa 81. 202 Terzis. Ttn 203 Thomas, Bnan 81. 202 Thomas. David 92 ThotTBSson. Randal 92 Thonpson Deborah 92. 202. 217. 224 Thompson lames 92. 229 Thompson. Kaen 92 Thompson. Kei 92 Thornton |ei ce 16. 58. 92. 206. 210. 211,215.237 TBdale Barry 92. 218 Todd. ANssa92. 229 Torr ch. Manhew92, 258 Tomotaki. Lias 9 J. 2 19. 258 Toney . Cassandra 92 Tormoehlen. Barry 93 Trotter. Lisa 93. 202 Tnj o.RIIa93.206.207 Tn t ley.Cjthy93.233 Tucker. Paiia 93. 202. 213. 217 Ti s. Rot yn93 Timer Ho y 93 Tyler. Deanna 4. 25. 77. 93. 118. 194. 260 uUu Lknnski Tna 93 vVv Vahrerkaip. Kenneth 93. 223. 240 Valderas. Lorelei 93 Valet«j.Fred93 VanStee™s.Beth94 Vai ian. Mefesa 44. 94 Vai . Mary94 Vaut.Shety94.206,260 Vawler. Angela 94 Versher. Alen23.94 Vinson. Roger 94 wWw Wade Gretchen 8. 10. 14. 23, 46, 94. 198 199 Wade Crag 94 WadswDrth. Wl 94. 204. 205, 207, 217. 218, 224. 230, 231 Wasmai, Laii 94, 219, 237, 269 Wales, Cutis 94, 202, 219 Wai. Tracy 95. 202 Waiace. Danel 95. 2 18. 258 Walace. Martn 95. 237 Waiace, Mkhael95 W tad. Scon 6. 38, 88, 95, 222, 266, 267 W tad, Biy 26, 41 58, 95, 266, 267 W on ad 26, 95 Wang. Gad 93 Wad. Bobby 93, 240 Wae, Mice 95, 206, 217, 218, 254, 255 Warren. Kim 95, 202 Wadcns. Label 95. 240. 264 Watson. Edward 96 WaRs. Katina 96. 222. 228 Wans. Mefca %. 204. 206. 207. 217. 220 Weaver Doma 96, 222 Wea%«r. Knsti 65 %, 205. 206. 207 Weaver Ben % Webb leaieie 23. 96. 217 Webb. k n 58. % 268. 269 Webber, law 29 70. 96. 196 Wewistock,  yan96 WeK. Stey en % Wefchty. Susan 97. 202. 203 Welsh Eric % 201 Welsh.Scon97 202. 217 Wester. Gary 97 Westmoreland Bi 97, 240 Whartey,Oidy97 228 282 Index Whne, Alvonda 97 White. Tony 9. 97, 223, 240 While, laura 97 Wicklilfe, Dwayne 227 Willurm, lelfrey 97 WillurTO. Iulje27,97 WiHams, laura 97, 204 Wikanns, SCOII215, 222 W aim, Wendy 198, 260 WiBams, lani«97,254 WilKamson Ruben 98, 202. 215 WiBiamson, Sommer %, 202 WillB. Gregory 98 WiDoughby, kevin 27, 98 WiDs, Melissa 98 Wofford, lason 98 Wolf, lenniler 98 Woo, BiB 98 Wood, Ryan 98 Wooden, Monica 98 Woolndge Lance 39 Worth, Melmda 98, 202 Wyall,  m24.99, 217. 248 Wyatl. Kimberly 27, 99. 206. 216 yYy Yamagiichi.Hideyuki99. 202. 217. 220. 221. 224 Yarbrough. Russell 99. 240 Yeager. Ben 24. 99 Young. Slephanie 24. 99. 256. 257 Yowell. Brent 99. 240 267 Yu. Chinsuk 99. 2 17 2 18. 220 Yurkee. Mananne 99 zZl Zacha. Kimberly 99 Zacny. Michael 99 Zaplelal, Bnan Zavalney, Harold 99 Zeno. Reggie 240 Junior Index aAa Abate. Mike 100. 204 Adker.PaiTwla 100.210 Ady. Danielle 100.218 Agnes. Shen 100. 206. 207 Allred, Carol 100, 244. 245 Alvarez. RKhard 100. 263. 264 Anderson. Kyle 100. 240 Anthony. 5arah 100 Amok). Ray 100. 243 Ash. Karen 100 Ashford. Raquel 100. 210 Allerby. Adam 100 bBb Baer. Gregory 100. 240 Baer. Kmberty 100. 228 Bahr. Erie 100. 240 Bailey. Shawn 100. 255 Balestnen. Valena 100. 2 18 Basemer. Kenneth 100 Barker.Beth 100 Barter. Cheryl 100 Barnes. Amy 100 Barnes, Bonnie 100 Barone, Daniel 100 Barraco, Anna 100. 233 Ban-ow. Oaig 100. 223 Barrow, Surviye 100 Bass, Panola 100 Bass, Paula 101 Baxter Michelle 101, 205, 206. 207 Baxter. Serena 101. 204 Beamer. Nancy 101. 202 Bealtie. Stephen 101. 12. 19. 216 Becker. Robm 101 Bel. Angela 8. 101 Benedict. Suzanne 100. 101. 103. 123. 133 Benson. Steve 101.240 Bertowitz. Barbie 101. 230 Berry. Keisha 101. 206. 207 B«UmowKz. Michelle 101 Bilgere. Bobby 101 Blanchard leflrey 101 Blazo, Chnstil01,222. 260 Boedecker Kann 101. 202. 216 Boehm. Chns 101 Bolack. Michelle 101 Booker. OonakJ 101 Bordekm Paul 101 Bownes. Bonnie 101. 257 Boyd. Carrie 101. 262. 263. 264 Boyle. Tonia 101 Brady. Bnana 102. 216. 222. 214. 232 Bread, lulie 102. 103. 132. 133. 210. 215 Brennan, David 102. 133. 236 Bnghl, Karen 102 Brown Brandi 102 Brown Caroline 102, 269 Brown Scott 102, 248, 28 Brown, loe 102 Brown, julie 102, 206. 207 Brown. Kale 102, 133. 206. 207 Broyles. Michelle 102 Brunson. Cornell 102 Bryan Preslon 102. 222. 223 Buchanan, Lacy 116 Buehner, .Michael 102 Bulmahn.Amy 102.210.236 Bumpas, Came 102,218 Burck, Chnsly 102,210 Burk, Shannon 102 Burke, Many 10, 12, 102, 157. 204. 205. 207 Crocker. Deanna 55. 95. 105. 198. 246 Curry. Gloria 105. 206 Curtis, lulie 105 Culchins, Brigelle 105 Cyr, Tammy 105 cCc Cagle. lames 102 Cairo. Cina 102 Calcole, Pam 102.214 Caldwell. Kenneth 103 Calow, lennifer 103, 202. 216, 219 Campbell Bill 103 Carison. lohn 103. 108 Cartlon, Philip 103, 202 Carmichael, Elizat)eth 103 Carmichael. lohn 103, 266, 267 Carpenter, Candace 103, 223 Carpenter, lames 103, 220 Carr, Bnan 103, 202 Carter, Scon 103, 124 Case, Troy 103 Cass, Richie 22, 103, 200, 202 Cathey,|odie 103,210,216 Cave, Chanly 103, 222 Cemiglia, lodi 103,210 Chandler, Ashley 103, 133, 198 Chandler, Cam 103 Chang, Frances 103, 220 224, 30. 221 Chang. Kalhy 103. 206. 207. 216. 218. 220 Chang. Liann 103. 206. 220 Chapman, Charlie 103 Chapman, Shawn 103 Chase. Carmela 104 Chen Teh. Chen 104 Chemenko. Lisa 104. 223 Cheshier. Carey 8. 104. 132.257.31 Chin. Bryan 104. 212. 221. 224 Chou. Alex 104.218,220 Chnstensen, Bruce 104 Chu, Phuoc 104 Chun, David 104 Chunmi, Kim 104 Qaggion, Xyla 104 Clark, Chns 104. 227 Clasler. Maria 104, 210 CUunch, Phil 104. 200. 202 Clelland, Susan 104, 216, 219, 262. 264 Cleveland. Tracy 104. 253 Coakley. Amber 104. 245 Cochran. Lisa 104 Cochran. Nikki 104 Cochran. Samardo 218 Cockrell. Greg 104. 119. 194 Cofnn. Colleen 104. 133. 228 Coker, Amber 104 Coleman, Charles 104 Coles, lenniler 105. 215. 227 Collins. David 105. 202 Commander. Connie 105. 262. 264 Congdon. Heather 105 Conner, lennifer 105 Corvoy. k hn 105 Conyers. Cynlhia 95. 105. 2 19 Cooper. Mike 105. 202 Coppeclge. km 105, 120, 202 Coltingame, Marc 105, 240 Crank, Keith 105 Cnder, MKhael 105 dDd Dabbs, Caria 1U5 Daneman, Michael 105 Daniels, Linda 105 Darr, Richard 105. 110,233 Dauer. Scotl 106 David. Tracy 106 Davis. Angela 106 Davis. Oaig 106. 247 Davis. Davina 106. 229 Davis. Richard 106 Davis. Scon 106. 240 Davis, Tanya 106. 202. 216, 218 Day, leff 233 Dayday, Poll 106,218 De Los Santos, Adriana 106 Deaver, Kent 106, 223, 247 Debaugh, Ronald 106 Delgado, Michelle 106, 257 Delio, Toni 105. 106 Denmarais. Dean 106 Dennis. David 106 Derden. Mitchell 106 Denta. Kevin 106. 202 Derryberry. Billy 106 Devaull. Daniel 106 Dew. Mary 106, 132, 133.215.216 Dickson. Lee nne 106. 236 Diebold. Kenneth 106. 252 Dillman. Brian 106.215.216.218.268 Divila, Paul 106, 218 Dixon, Todd 106 Dobson, David 107 Dodge, Michael 107 Dorough, Amy 107 Douglass. Lisa 107 Doyle. Leslie 107. 246 Drago. Monique 107. 216. 222 Dugger. Roben 107. 254 Dumais. Lynn 107 Dunkle. Stephanie 107 Dunn, Stephanie 107 Dunn, Man-s Shonedy 107. 228 Dwyer, Ray 107 Dyga, Charles 107 eEe Easteriing, Chnsline 103, 107. 230 Ecker. Conn 107. 209 Edelslan. Tammy 107. 210 Edmonds. Shannon 107 Ehle. Todd 107. 228 Elder. LJeborah 107. 216. 218. 202 Elliott. Kathy 107 Emmert. Kathy 107 Enckson. Chnsline 107 Enckson. Lori 107 Eskew. William 107 fFf Favorite, Tracie 107 Fekele, Monica 107, 202, 216 Fen-er, Mitchell 204, 205. 207 Fidler, Thomas 107 Fiegl. Guenther 108 Fielder, Eva 108 File, Cathy 108 Fischer, Shannon 108, 123, 210, 216 Fish, Connie Fish, Cathy 108 Fletcher, Lisa 108, 204, 206, 207 Flowers, Stanley 108 Ford, lohn 108. 252 Ford, Kadelle 108, 206 Fomiglia, Ronn 108 Fortner. jim 108 Fosler. Bradley 108. 243 Foster. Enk 102. 108, 240 Fox. ludy 108 Francors. Missy 23. 108. 262 Froehkh. Kale 108 Frost. Stephanie 131, 194 Fuller. Cefv lOH Caltoway, Kelley 109 Cantenbein. Rusty 109. 240 Garner, Gregory 109 Garonzik Sherry 109. 133. 215. 236 Garrison, Bryon 109 Garza. Luke 109 Caspar. Becky 109 George. Kim 109 Cik?s, Lmda KW. 210, 230 Cilland, Kelley 10. 11. 12. 13, 16. 17. 109. 230 231 GHespey. Bryan 109. 243 Ciniam. lohn 109 Civens. lohn 109 Glaser. Steven 109. 224 Cleaves. Chnslina 109. 206. 207 Glenn. Laura 109.215 Glover. Dana 109. 260. 261 Coll. Zachary 1 10 Gonzales. Genh 1 10 Gonzalez. Missy 10. 11. 12. 13. 110. 127. 205. 206. 230 Goodebough lill 110,210 GcKxJgion Barbara 110 Gral. Sharleen 1 10 Graham, Kirii 1 10 Graham, Melissa 1 10 Green, lames 110 219.243 Greene. Todd 1 10 Greener, Lon 229 Greer, Kirk 1 10, 240 Cresslin, Tom 1 10, 243 Croiean, leff 1 10, 257 Grooms, Mananne 110, 206. 207. 218 Grossman, David 110 216, 220, 221 Guinn, Michelle 1 10 Gunnin, Mark 1 10, 2 16, 2 18 Cunsallus, Billy 1 10, 266, 267 Curley, Demck 1 10, 240, 264 hHh gGg Hachtel. Charlotte 1 10 Hadden, Paul 1 10 Hadfield, 1111111,202 Haiibashi, Sherene 111, 216, 218, 233 Hall, Sieve. 111.202 Hamic, Leslie 111, 194,202,216 Hamlin, Lance 111,258 Hand, Lisa 111.229.236 Hand. Wendy 111. 133 Hanrahan. Maryann 1 1 1. 250 Hansen. Tammy 1 1 1 Hansford. Mignon 1 1 1 Hare, Mary 1 1 1 Harmon. Eric 111. 204. 207 Hams. Brad 111 Hams. Rebeccah 102. 1 1 1. 230. 218 Hams. Scon 1 1 1 Hams. Shen 1 1 1 Hams. Shem 111. 132 Hart. Tommy 1 1 1 Hartley. Iim 111.252.253 Hart wnght, Chns 111 Hashemi, MehrrKXjsh 112 Hastings, Troy 1 12 Hawkins.Chns 112.229 Hayes. Kandy 112,202 Hayes. Todd 1 12 Haynes, Deanna 1 12 Heinar, Andy 1 12 Henry, Angie 1 12 Henry, lackie 112 Henry, lim 112,256.257 Henry. Laura 112.222 Henry. Michelle 10. 12. 112. 206. 207 Hemnglon. Faniel 112 Hershleld. Matt 1 12. 218. 252 Hewlett. Greg 112 Hill. Brandon 113.240.267 Hill. Edward 113 Hines, Andrea 113, 206, 228, 236 Ho, Frances 1 13 HochfekJer, Came 113,216 Hocker, lenny 113 Hogan, Paisley 1 1 3, 260 Hogue, Denise 113, 216 HolLand, David 2 16 Holleman Lawrence 113 Hollis, Holly 113 Holly, Cina 113 Holmburg Slephanie 1 13, 2 10, 233. 237 Holmes. Stephanie 1 1 3 Holt. Wade 113 Hood. Stephen 113,202 Horowitz, Kevin 1 14 Howard, Danny 1 14 Hsu, Hsiu Bun 1 14. 2 18. 220, 224 Hsu, Wesley 1 14 Hughes, Attn 1 14 Index 283 HJ. |olv 114 HlM.Hdev114 Husbands. MM 1-). 233 H -man.Rob i 114 Hynek. Roberta 1 14. 228. 257 III krvKcn. Doug 1 14. 220, 221 k am wmam 114 Inlhalv. VlalsoiA 114 lstii.Sei 114 Jjj lackson. Mar 1 14. 257 lackson. Mke 114.222 lameson. Warren 1 14 lanjz. Shannon 1 14. 210. 228 brrett.Slese 114.202 laspef. Tiffan 1 14 202. 219 )e«e. Karen 115 Imenez. Frank 115.219,220.221.224 lohannes. Lisa 1 15. 104. 237 |ol i. )i e202.237. 233 |ot ison. Oire 115. 216. 263. 264 lohnson. Domnquem 1 15 lohreon. Patnce 115. 250. 264 kihnson. Shamme 115 lotmson, Todd 243 lohnson. Donna 1 15. 250 kxies. Ro ce 115 Mia. Teresa 115. 133.215.216.218.233 kKk KaefT¥nef. Robert 1 15 Kanalz. Hank 115.233 Kang.Mn 115.216 Kasdwnilter. Robert 115. 257 Ka2iow. Stuart 115 Keith. Herbert 115 Keley, loseph 115.243 Kelev. Kns 115. 215. 218, 212 Kelv.Coieen115 Ken, leff 116 Ken. Be e 116.222 Keslerson. Kathleen 1 16 Kieman. Ke  l 1 16. 243 Km. QMinii 220 Km. )e|0 116.220.221 Kim. Yxig 116 Kndnck. Oaviyn 101. 116 Kmg. Deborah 116 Kng. Kinbertyi 1 16 KBtner. Tracey %. 1 16. 202 Kknaszew-ski. Gregory 116. 219, 243 Kondo. lun 116.221 Kozera. Richard 1 16 Krasiewski. Brian 1 16 Kng. Holy 1 16. 205. 206. 207, 230, 231 Kruse. Aison 1 16 Kubon. Cheryl 116 Kuester. Rebecca 1 16 lLl Ladette. Femado 1 16 Lai. Wen 116.216.218.220.221.224 Lan . Leah 115 Lane. Scon 1 16 Langtord. Cathy 1 16. 202 Languel. .Mary 16 107. 133, 246 Lar«n. Kjrt 218. 252 Larvm. lames 116. 258 law. Richard 117 Uwlon.CaJ 117.229 lazans. art ara 117 lealhetman. )eH117 263 lee. Alan 1 17. 258 lee.HarokJ 133.218 lehman. Enc 1 17 leszcynski. Kevvi 117 LewR.Mke9. 11. 123,257 Liang, Ung an 1 17 bang. Ling (ng 117 Ljen,Full7 Im. HyJl 202 Lii.Hijing117 Ln. lee Wen 117 Lnebadi. Lara 117.236 Lnle. MBsy 117. 206. 207. 211 Livesay. David 1 17. 255 Lochndge lohn 1 17, 2 18, 233 London Alan 177. 252, 2S3 loop, Coiftney 133 lo%ve. Mark 1 17, 243 Loyd,Cinall7 Luu,l onll mMm Machiis. Km 1 17 Maocek. Maria 1 17. 202. 216. 219, 224 Macko, Kim 1 17 Madnd. Diama 1 18. 228 MahKfwa, Nru 1 18, 224 Maiel ,avKl ' 8,240 Mangum. Michele 1 18 Manuel. Tracey 101. 118 Marriott. Amy 1 18 Martri. Cathy 118. 133.235.236 Martri Christy 9 26. 1 1, 95, 1 14, 1 18, 129 133 194. 215. 216. 237 Martin kKeph 118 Mart«i. Laura 1 18. 202 Martiiez. Dmo 220. 231 Mart¥yez. Grace 2 18 MarziJo. Wjiael 1 18 Matthews. Diana 1 18. 2 19. 2 16 May. Pamela 1 19 McCal. (i 100. 119. 125. 130. 133 Mcdnlock. Kent 119. 122. 202 McCokm. Sucy 1 19 McDanel. Mark 1 19 McDow. Carolyn 119.215 McOow. Marotyn 1 19 McKmey. Kalhy 260 Mcfhai, Larry 258 McDonald, Tandy 119 Mcferren, AprJ 104. 118. 119. 133. 235. 236 McGeehon. Palnda 1 19. 202 McO egor. .Metssa119 Mchrer. Alen 120 Mdemore. Drake 120 McLerran. Craig 120. 202 Me a. Shane 120 Megarily. David 120 Mehr. Kimberly 120. 228 Melaku, Lantesel 120 Meneses, Felix 120 Menig, m 120, 222 Meru. Shane 120 Metz. ChristKie 120 Meyer. Chnstne 120 Miars. Stephen 120. 258 Miar.Soraa 120 Mler, Andrew 120 V«er, dark 202 Mler, Matthew 120 Mler, Roben 120, 202 MlwardTroy 121 Mkie,Andrew 257 Mitchel. Andrew 257 Mdchel, Angela 121 MoH,Raquel121. 133.132.210.211. 216, 218 Moon, Delana 12 1 Moore, Liz 121. 209. 210 Moore. Jennifer 121. 257 Moore. Rob 121.202 Moore. Sonya 121.237 Morales. Suzanne 121.219.236 Morgan, Marc 240 Morgan, Thurman 121 Morin, Brett 228 Morin, Larry 121 Mozley. Amy 121 MiJer.Bnjce 121 MJer. Frederick 121 MJter. Lawrence 121. 219 Mumnytyn. Mark 122 nNn Nather, Cinnamon 122 Nauyokas. Lisa 122, 133, 216 Meal, Paul 2, 122, 194, 229 Neidhart, Oa 122 Nelson, k hn 122, 243 Nessehauf, Rene 122 Neubauer. Amy 122. 202. 216 Newel, Chnstoph 122 Newman. Oaig 122 Ngo. Vien 122 Nguyen. B ih Nguyen. Lamphuong 122 118. 224 khotson. Robert 122 NKiiolson. Gary 5. 122 iuman. lenmfer 202 oOo O Bryan Laura 133. 236 Obey, lanecia 122 Odonnel Dareel 122 C %er MBSy 122. 218. 210 Orcn ke. Jennifer 122 Ostrand Angela 123 Owens. Omstopher 123 Owens. Sean 123 pPp Pace Ked 123. 230. 244. 245 Paden Pam 123. 210. 236 Padgell Coriyn 123. 257 Padgett kevn 123. 124. 216. 263. 264 Pagan Da«d 123. 215 Palmer. Marc 123 Palmer. Nicole 123 Parks. liJe 123. 202. 218 Parker. Chnstopher 123. 231 Parker. Donnie 123. 243 Parmetee. Lisa 123 209 262. 264 Parr, Tammy 123 Patterson. Lisa 123 Paii. Gregory 123 PaiA. Lisa 123. 262 PaveWc.Michete 123. 216, 236. 257 Penrwigton. Renee 124 Perry. V chel 124 Perry. Shannon 124 Peters. Km 124 Ph«ps. Caryn 124, 133. 210. 215. 236 Pt ps. Derek 124. 248, 253. 257 Pt ps, Jerry 124 Pi, Otung 124 Pingel. Chnsty 124. 206. 219 Pricos. .«- chele 124 Piper, tm 124. 202 Planey. Douglas 124. 243 Polsdofer. Eizabeth 124 Porter. Anja 124 Poner. Oaig 124 Pottney. Akxizo 124 Potter. Joy 124 Powel. Richard 252 Pratt. Tm 124. 257 Prejean. Alen 124 Price. Susje 124 Pnckett. Bobby 124 Pridgen. Ji 124. 202. 216. 218 Prmce. James 124 Proctor. Angela 125 Pruett. Todd 125 Prutt. PaiJ5. 125 qQq Quarders, Lairei 125 rRr Rafferty, Paul 125.218 Ramos. Cus 120. 125. 227 Randal. Rodenck 125 Randolph. Bert 123. 249 Randolph. Wendy 125 Raruer. Christopher 125 Rastid. Ow 125. 207 Ravsten. Amy 125. 2 10 Ray. ReginakJ 125 Raytxxn. Scott 125 Reagor. Brion 26. 125. 218. 247 Reed.Ran te 125.210 Reedy. Cnsp«i 125. 202. 216. 218 Rembisz Ray 125. 243 Renfro, BrenI 125 ReynokJs. Jason 125. 237. 249 Rhodes. Shely 123 Rickel.Amy 123 Rise, m 100. 123. 130. 239. 255. 257 Rmer. Chandra 218 Rmer. Cina 125. 202 Rivera. Lisa 22. 125.219.233 Roberts. Shem 96, 105. 125 Robertson. Heather 125. 225 Robertson, toe 125. 218, 233 Robns, Anthony 125 Robreon, Jeffery 126, 243 Robnson Roland 126 Rodgers Kek 126 Rodgers. kJhnie 125, 132, 236, 248, 264 Rodnquez Suzetle 3, 22, 121, 133, 126. 194 Roessler lanessa 28. 126. 202 Rogers. Robyn 126. 202 Rogers Scon 126. 2 JO Ross Lnda 126 Roughl.Nalhan 126.202.218 Russel. Jennifer 125. 133. 210 Rusl i.Siephen 1 Ruszkowski Cathlene 126, 223 Ryan Lisa 6 23 126.215 sSs Sahs, Stephen 126 SancSn. Graham 126 Sassone. Douglas 125 Scanlan. Juie 125 Scercy, Beth 125 Schnel, Ann 125 Sct am, kihn 125, 209 Sctvopp, Alax 125 Schueler Meissa 125 Schwartz. Shannon 125. 222 Scobee. Stephan 125 Scrivener. Jana 122, 127, 133, 210. 211 Sech. Susan 127. 202 Seehom. Beverly 127. 210 Selensky. Diana 127. 202. 215. 224 Self. Sheme 127 Seward. Lon 127 Shaffer. Tracy 127 ShauifieW. Jena 127 Shaw. Scot 127 Shellon. Todd 127. 215. 200, 258, 221 Sh jpy. MKfiael 127. 257 Shn ' ers. Tom 10. 13 Shook. David 127. 243 Srfuentes Mek)dy 260 S«T¥Tionds. Deana 127 SBTimons. VarKe 249 Smonena. Daniel 227 Sivertson. tody 127 Smth. et 127. 218 Smth. Carol 127, 225 Smith. Caroine 127 Smth. Cathy 103, 127. 133. 198. 215 SiT«th, Qndy 127 Srnlh, Coin 127 Smith, Ctile 127 Srr th, Kkr er)y 127 Snath. Kir« ei1y 128 Snwh. Kristj 128. 233 Smith. Lisa 128. 202 Smith. Monca 128 Sn«h. htchele 128. 205. 210 Smth. Slaa 128. 210 Smith. Suzanne 128 Smdi. B1128. 202. 215 Smothers. Shen 128. 133 Sockwel. Lisa 128 Song. David 128. 224 Song, Mark 128 Span. Shawn 128 Speer. Scott 128. 239. 258. 259 SfWzer. Tmolhy 128 Spnnger. k)hn 128. 202 SpnngfiekJ.Slephen 10. 11. 13. 12. 128. 204. 205. 207. 243 Spn .KeS 128.218 Standeler. Marcy 128. 202, 260 Standeler. Matthew 128, 202 Slanlon Slefane 128 Sleakley k an 128 Stepp Im 128 Sterfcig. Chad 128. 248 Sternberg. Tamera 128 Sleci Todd 128. 2 15. 264, 265 Stokes. Syhia 128. 229 Stone. Susan 128. 210 Stoul. Bret 128 Stowel. Sara 128. 230 Sublett. Lon 128 S Avan. Coleen 128. 202 Swai. Todd 128 Swai. Scon 128 Swarts. Jennifer 129 Sw¥ . Kimberiy 129. 210 Sy. Sharteen 129. 205. 215. 233 Szymanski. Arm 129, 219 tTt 284 Index Taykx, Heather 129 Taylor, lesle 129. 150. 209. 216. 218 Taylor. Todd 129. 263. 264 Team«. lefl 129 Tecklenburg, Denise 2 19 Teguns. Amy 129 Terry. Michelle 129 227 Thomas. Mark 129 Thomas. Susan 129. 13J. 215. 219. 216 Thompson. Deborah 129 Thompson, kxjie 11, 13. 129, 194, 230 Thompson, Kenny 129, 202 Thompson, Kenny 129, 230 Thompson, Thomas 129 Tigert, Leslie 129,229 Tinney, MilcheB 129, 202 Todd, Mrtchell 129, 202 Tolle, Knslin 129, 260 Toller, Karen 129,210 Tnnh,Hung 130 Tnnh, Tuyet 130 Trumbley, Todd 130 Truong, Vi 130, 220 Tiigar.Tonya216. 218 Tuner Michael 229 Worthy. William 132 Wnght.Kimberly 218 Wnston, Michael Wykes, Sherry 133 yYy Yancy, Richard 133 Yarnnglon, Pal 133 Yates, Came 133. 222. 245 Yates. Larry 133.243 Young, Paul 133 Young. Roger 133 Young, Shelly 133 Young, Suzanne 133. 204. 206 Young, Willam 133, 249 Youngs, Pal 133,248 zZz ZdVdS, Robert 133. 202, 203. 218 Zinn, Mirhdel 133 uUu Unzuetd. Rosa 1 30 Qophomore Index vVv aAa Vananian, Autumn 1 30 Veltei. Paul 30. 130 216.220 VKkerv. Robert 130 Vincent. Mike 101. 130. 243 Virk. Hartinderk 1 30 wWw Wadley. Chad 1 30 2 18 Walker. Holly 130 Walker. Mark 130. 240 WaH, Alex 130 Waller, Usa 130, 268, 269 Ward. Monty 130. 240. 258 Warmus. Wendy 130 Walson. Maria 130 Watts. Rusty 130 Wealhedy. Karen 130. 269 Weaver. Terry Weacer. Tracey 130 Webb. Hunter 131. 202. 216, 218 Webb, Dean 130, 218, 220, 224 Webb, Steve 131 Wetjber, Bruce 131 Webster. Laura 131.202 Wemrrxan. Bnan 1 3 1 Wenhdz. Mark 202 Wenzel. Jennifer 131. 202. 218 West. Uie 115. 131. 133.215 Wheeler, Valerie 131 Whitaker, left 131, 204. 205, 207 White. Kathleen 131 Whrte. Kevin 131. 202. 208. 220, 221 Whillord. Calvin 131. 229 Whilton, Kim %, 131 Wikmson Williams 131, 206, 258 Wikison. Laura 131. 207. 216 WiHatm. Bobby 131.240 Wilams.KnsUI Willams.Mara218 WiBams Paige 131.228 Williamson Anne 109. 131. 210. 216. 218 Williamson, Bnan 131 Williamson, David 131 Willis, Cathenne 131 Wilson, lul WiHon, Mary 131 Wihoo, Michael 9. 132, 247 Wihon, Michelle 132, 206, 227 Wfcon, Scott 132 Winans, Randall 132, 221. 224 Winborn, Emily 132 Winger. Scott 132 Winn. Jennifer 194 Witwer. Chns 132, 202 Wokhansky. David 132. 229 Wood. Christopher 132 Wood. Karen 132 Wood. Kenneth 1 17. 132. 194. 232. 237 Wood, Robert 3.9, 11, 114, 132 Woods. Tim 132 Wong, Steve 132 Abate, Rachel 206 Adams, Christi 134 Addy. Michelle 134. 245 Ahmadi. Daryoush 134 Airhart. Robby 134 Ake. Robert 134 Akin. Brian 134. 206, 207 Alexander, Bridget 134 Allen. Chrislyne 134. 236 Allen, Lisa 132, 136 Anderson, lulie 134, 262, 264 Anderson, Tracey 134 Andrews, Angela 134, 201, 202, 215, 218 Arnold, Bradley 134 Amwine, Bryan 134 Arroyo, Carlos 134.219 Arroyo, lavier 1 34 Ashby. (ill 134.202 Atchison. Tony 134 Auer. Amy 134 Axe. Mike 134 bBb Babcock. David 134 Bacon, Vicky 134 Bagby, Ragenia 134 Baggett.Mike 134 Bamtwco, Gary 134 Barlow, lonathan 134 Barnes, Cassie 134, 251 Barnelt, loyce 134.205.206 Barnetl, Kelly 134 Barrera, [Desiree 135 Barhos, Belinda 135, 206. 2 18 Barry. Candle 6, 8, 10, 11, 134, 135, 146, 199 Bauman, Dorothy 135, 218, 257 Beall, Keith 135 Beaudet. Vanessa 135, 202 Beauregard, Renee 135, 230 Becker, Rachel 135 Beckwith, Ronnie 135 Begley, Laura 135 Bell, lames 131, 135, 242 Bell, Lance 135,202 Bell, Stephanie 135 Bell,Vicki 135 Belland, Stephanie 135, 222 Benson, Michael 135, 243 Bentk y, lames 135 Benun, Sharon 135 Benyak, Brad 135, 147 Berndt, Slacey 135 Best, David 135,202.218 Bewley. Tracy 135.202 Bmes. Amy 135. 173. 202. 236 Bird. Mark 135. 142,230 Birla. Subhasai 131. 135 Bishop. Michael 135, 240 Blackwell. Michael 135 Blake. Cina 135 Bla o. Stacey 135,250 Boardman. Kevin 136. 202 Boehm. Christine 136. 160 Bohn. Michelle 1 36 BcHsven, Suzanne 136 Boldt, lennifer 136.218 Bolin. Kerr 1 36 Bomchill. lellrey 136 Bcxjne, Kathenne 136 Boone, Kathenne 136 Booth John 136,202 Borhani, Kambiz 136 Borsella, Maria 136, 161 Bosharl. Kimberly 136 Bowles, Anita 136 Boyd, lack 156,202,203,252 Boynlon Tracy 136 Bradberry Ramsey 136, 240, 249, 264 Bradberry, iudd 136 Bradley, Brandon 136, 242. 264 Branch. Chuck 136.227 Brannan, lohn 136,202.218 Brannon, Kathenne 136, 218 Braun, Scott 136 Brawner. lack 136 Brewster, Robin 1 36 Bnce, Bnan 1 37 Briscoe, Craig 137, 267 Brock Keilh 137, 242,264 Brock. Dan 117 Bfoden.Don 137, 151,243 Brodnax. Ten 137,202,218,224 Brodsky, lenniler 137, 260 Bfcxjkman, Nicole 137 Brooks, Bart 137,206,207 Brooks, Enc 1 37 Brown, David 1 37 Brown, Mark 137 Brown. Shaionda 137 Bruce, lefl 137 Brumfield, Beaux 137, 218, 263, 264 Bryan, lames 137, 242 Byran. |enny209, 218 Buechner, William 137, 209 Bullard, Bill 202 Bullington. Ashley 8, 10, 11, 137. 171. 173. 199.246 Bunting. Linda 137 Burgamy. Ronald 137 Burton, Todd 137, 163 218, 242 cCc Cade, Darren 1 37 Cam, Michelle 137, 194 Caldwell, Wes 137 Calhoun, Erin 137.251 Campbell, Paige 137. 143 Campbell, lames 137 Campbell, Keith 137 Campbell, Mark 138 Caple, Elizabeth Camevale, Kelli 138,213 Carpenter, lohn 138,218 Camllo, Susie 138,245,251 Can-oil, Patncia 138.206 Carter. Kelly 138 Carter. Scott 138 Casavant. Michael 138 Caskey. Kelly 138 Cassaro. Chnstine 229 Cassimatis. Mark 138 Castteman. Chnsti 138 Calalani. Shan 1 38 Catalina. Pete 138 Cavalier, lohn 138 Cavender. lason 1 38 Chandler, Lance 138 Chapman, Lisa 138,231 Charles, Chris 138, 153 Chavis, Darryl 138 Cheatum, Candy 138 Chen, lanel 138 Chen. Hsu 138 Chen. William 138 Cherry. Angie 139 Chen-y. Brett 139 Cheshier, Angela 139 Chester, Angela 4, 139 Childress, Chnsli 139. 161 Churchill, lohn 139 Cirello, Darin 139 Clafley, Chnstine 139 Gark, Charmaine 139 Claric Matt 139 Clariclana 139.250 Clark. k)hn 139.218 Clark. Mike 139 Clark, Rob 139 Clements, Andrew 139, 202 Ckxlleller. Kellie 139 Coakley. Ennl39. 145 Coers. Holly 139 Coler. Bnan 139 Coffee. Courtney 139 Coffman. lanessa 139 Cohen. Mark 139 202 Cohen Susan 139,202 Cole Sandra 140, 245 Coleman, Christy 140 Collier, lames 140. 202 Collins. John 140 Collins. Louann 140. 202 Commander. Cathy 140 Conley. Paul 140 Connell. Patnck 140. 242 Conorrros. Stephen 140 Cooke. Mark 140 Coon. Christopher 140. 220 C(X)per, Carta Corey, Carey 140 Cornell Gregory 209, 140 Costlow, Timothy 140 Cottingame, Chns 140, 242 Cowley, David 140, 242 Cozort, Kevin 140, 252 Craft, Ken 146 Cranfill, Andrea 140, 244. 251, 264 Crawford. Shantel 140 Crawfcjrd, Shawn 140 Creager Becky 140. 215, 218, 236 Crenshaw, Keely 140. 215 Crockett, Dana 140. 257 Culver, Bryce 140 Cumbie, Greg 140. 242 Cummings. Randy 140 Curty. Cynthia 140, 206 Curtis. KristI 140 Curtis. Ronald 140 dDd Dam, Kim 140 Damron, Greg 140 Danlord, Christine 140 Daniels, Stephen 140 Daihe, Chuck 140, 202, 268 Dauphinais, Todd 140 David, Andrew 141. 242 Davis, Gndy 141, 202 Davis, Darin 14 1 Davis, Frank 14 1 Davis, Kenna 141,260 Davis, Mane 141 Davis, Matt 141,255 Davis, Penny 141 De Loach, Elizabeth 141 t3eborde, Susie 14 1 [Decker, Michael 14 1 Del Crosso, Doug 141, 249 Delgado, Gil 141,202,257 Denney, lill 141 Denton, Bill 141, 219 Denver, Patnck 141 Depietro, lohn 141 Derry Byron 141,218,219,220.221 Derrytierry. Virginia 141 Delz. Yvonne 141. 199 Devito. Jolene 141. 175 Devous. Adrienne 141 Dicke. Karen 141.218.219,245,250 Dickman, Audra 141 Dillinger, Ricky 141, 204, 206, 207 Dillon, Amy 141 Dimarcantonio, David 141 Dimarcantonio, Leah 141 Distefano, Donna 141 Dislefano, Timothy 141 Dixon, Dawn 141 Dobson. Debbie 141 Domko, Michelle 142 Doublesin, lames 142, 224 Douthil, Beverly 142 Doyle, Danny 142, 242 Doyle, Patrick 142, 242, 252 Drapeau Nalalie 142, 260 Dreger, Kelly 202 Drumm, Shane 142 tJu Frane, Noelle 142, 202, 206 Dugger Alan 142 202 255 Dumaine Christine 142 Dumas, Richard 142 Duncan, Steve 252 Duncan Vicki 142 Dunkin, Roljert 142 Dunn, Melanie 142, 215, 260, 261 Durham, Molly 142 Durham, Neesha 142 Ozielska, Anna 142 Index 285 eEe Eardlev. Shannon 142 Edwards. Brian 142 Egan. Debbie 142 Ehle, Todd 142 Elder, Michelle 142 Ellioll. lohn 142 Ellis. Eric 142 [Twin, Scott 142, 162 Estes, Randy 142,242 Estes, Steven 142 Eubanks, left 142. 243 fFf Fagg. Shannon 2-15, 251 Fay Samuel 143,2- 9 Feldman, Sandra 143. 236 Ferrell, Edwin 143 Fessenden, Enc 138. 143 Fiaschettt, Michele 143 Field, Tin 143 Filer. Sonna 143 Fisher, Tuesdae 143 Flanagin, Melissa 143, 205. 206 Fleming, Brian 143. 242 Fletcher. Tracv 143 Flick. Ann 143 Flournoy, Todd 143.210 Fly. Amy 141, 143.202.228 Flygare, )odie 143 Flynn. Greg 143, 249 Foster, Craig 143 Foster. Holly 143 Foster. V alerie 143. 245 Fowler, kellie 143 Fowler, Richard 143. 202 Fox. David 143, 267 Frank. Mary 143.218,251 Franken. Mary 143 Fredenksen, Sarah 143 Freemen, James 143 Freeman, Timothy 143 Friedman, )oel 143 Friedman, Mark 143 gGg Cable. Chad 143 Cagnon. Tonya 143 Galley. Chris 143 Calbrailh lohn 143. 242 Garcia. Danny 144. 242 Garrell. Bnan 144 Garrett, left 144 Garton. letfery 144 Garza. Mano 141 Caspar. Melissa 144. 193. 202 Cavelt. Mane 144 George. Billy 144 Georgolis. Nicole 144. 263 Gibbons. Paul 144. 242 Gibson. Ashley 144 Cit son. lamie 144 Gideon, Andrea 144 Cietjelhaus. Walter 144 Gilbert, lennifer 144 Gilbert. Nicole 144 Gilley. Thomas 144. 242 Cilley.Todd 144. 242. 252 Giulianti.Chnstine 144 Glister. Mark 144 Glenn. Heather 144. 260 Gcxiwin, Bryan 144 Coggins. Thomas 144 Coin.Shelley 144. 156. 158. 199 Gonzales. Yvette 144 Gonzalez. Frankie 144. 242 Gottlieb. Raiesh 144 Grant. Stacey 145. 146 Graves. Candy 144 Cray. Dane 4. 145 Gray. Debbie 145 Grebel. Diana 145. 202. 21f Green. James 145. 264 Green. Susan 145 Gnef. Kim 145. 215. 246 Crindem. Brenda 145 Hagier. Lisa 206 Hague. Quint 172 Hall. Eloni 209 Hammert. Amy 202. 218 Hanke. Michael 206. 207, 252 Hanson. Audra 218 Harden. Scott 146. 264 Harder. Todd 14b. 158 Hardin. Stephen 146 Hargrove. Beniamin 146 Harper. Gregory 14b Han-aman. BrenI 146. 173. 242 Harrell. Berry 146. 194 Harrington. Dawn 146 Harrington. Shannon 146. 206 Harris. Billy 135, 146 Harris. Kimberly 146 Harris. Susan 236 Harns. William 14b Harnson. .Aaron 209 Harnson. Erin 146 Hartdegen. Shane 146. 268 Hartegan. 8nan 146 Hartlield, Catherine 146. 202. 219 Hathaway, loel 146 Hawkins. Tara 14b Hayden. Stephanie 14b. 264 Heath. Donna 147 Heath. Mike 147 Herd. Bascomb 147. 255 Herod. Keith 147 Hilbom. iames 147 Hill. Brendon 147 Hill, lennifer 147, 202 Hill. Kevin 147 Hill. Pheaba 147. 206 Hill. Ryan 147 Hill. Shannon 147. 206 Hilton. Chns 147 Hobaugh. Lesa 147 Hoffman, Lawrence 202 Hoffman, Louis 147, 206, 207 Hoing |r. Randy 202 Hoke, Carrie 147 Holleman. Marvin 147 Hollingsworth. Kelly 147 Holloway. Chnstin 8. 31. 147. 150. 158. 199.215 Holman. Marty Holmes. Phillip 147 Holt, Derrick Holt. Tracy 147. 202 Hooper, lulie 147. 172 Hopkins. Leslie 134. 147.199 Hopkins. Sarah 147 Horn. Meredith 147 Home. Steven 147 Howe. Coleen 147 Howell. Randall 147.218 Howell. Tracy 147 Howland. ienny 147. 260 Hrncir. Anthony 147. 264 Huben. Vanessa 147. 230 Huguenard. Andy 148 Hunnius. Patnck 148 Hurlburt. Greg 142. 148 Hutton. Peter 148 Huynh. Bac 148 Huynh, Nghi 148 Huynh, Thuong 148 Jjj hHh lacksor, Angela 14. 148, 206, 215 lackson, Cory 148, 202 lackson, Beth 2, 148, 194, 195 lackson. Gia 206. 215 lackson. larl 148 Jackson. Lee 148 lackson. Linda 148 larvis. Milton 148 leane, Corrie202.218. 219 letters. Chris 148 (enkins. Kimberly 148 (ennison. Chnstine 148 Jensen. Knstin 149 tobe. lennifer 149. 202.218 k)hnson. Alexander 149 lohnson. Angela 149. 202. 222. 264 lohnson. Tony 139 Johnson. Cathy 149 Johnson. Chnsti 149 Johnson, leffery 149 lohnston. Gina 149. 2 18 lohnston. Michael 149 lones, Chadd 149. 163 lones Diandrea 149. 202 lones. Susan 139. 149. 204, 206. 245. 246 lordan, Michelle 149, 222. 230 kKk Kaschmitler. Karen 149. 2 18 Kaska. lennifer 149 Kaunas. Matt 150. 243 Kauftman. Missy 260. 261 Keagy. Bnan 1 50 Kelly, lohn 1. 144. 150. 157. 159. 242 Kelly. Maureen 150.218.251 Kelsch, Bryan 150.218 Kelsey. Sheila 228 Kemp lohnson. Kalherine 137 Kennedy. Michael 150. 249 Kennell. lohn 150 Kenney. Shawn. 150 Kessler, Sarah 150. 202 Kiehl. lason 150. 258 Kinard, Enk 150 King. Cnsti 150 Kingston.Brian 150 Kinney. Gray 150 Kirkpatnck. Kelly 150 Kirkpatnck. Shannon 158. 2 18 Kirschenmann. Cheryl 150 Klein. Stephen 151 Klodner. Kimberly 151. 218 Kluber. lohn 151. 257 Knape. lonathan 151. 242 Knecht. Stephanie 151 Knowles. left 151.252 Kolar, Michelle 151.245,250 Kopycmski. Kevin 151 Korpinen. 151 Kralft.Ken 151.242 Kreja. lohn 151 Kretschmer. Xiomara 151. 209. 218 Kromis. Thomas 151 lLl Lackey. Tisa 151, 250 Lacletle. Alex 151 Lacletle, Yves 151 Ladera. Freddie 151 Land. Lowell 151 Lanktord, Kimberly 151. 228 Lanklord. Shelly 151.202 Lao, Dieu 152 Larson. Linda 152,202 Law, Christopher 152 Lawrence, Neal 152, 218 Leach, Mary 152 Ledebur, Roger 152, 160 Lee. Alice 224. 209. 225 Lee. loseph 152 Lee. Robert 152.218 Lei. Liza 152 Lenzinger. Colton 152 Leonard. Sean 135. 152 Lesh, Patnck 149. 152 Levin. Geoffrey 152. 144. 264 Lewis, lulie 152 Lewis. Kristin 144. 152 Lewis. Traci 152, 219,219 Lewton. Zachary 152,219 Lianthong. Vixay 117 Leiving. Knsline 152, 219. 246 Lin, ChiaHsun 152 Lin, Wei 1 52 Lindsey, Shenique 4, 152 Livingston. Monte 152. 242. 249 Loeb, Gary 152.202.218,224 Lombana, Sandra 146, 152 Long, Brian 153 Long, Qnt 153,218,242 Long, lelfrey 153 Long. Shawn 153,218.242 Lopez. Steven 153 Love. Clen 153, 243 Lovell. Doug 153, 242 Lowery, Brandi 153, 205, 206 Lowry, Bryan 153 Loyd. Kurt 153 Loyd. Kurt 153 Lu. ChaiLien 153 Lu. Danny 153. 218. 224. 252 Luchka. Michelle 153 Lueke. Karen 153. 199 Lugo.lennifer 153 Lund. Lisa 153.202 Lunch, Leslie 153 Lyman, Gregory 153 Lynch, April 153,236 Lynch, Haydn 153,236 Lynch, laimie 145, 153 mMm Ma, Andy 153,268 Maack. Leslie 154 Maddox, Cecilia 154 Mam. Michael 154 Malan Craig 154 Malan. Mike 154 Maleski. Mari(154 Malone, Nicky 252 Manning, lulie 154,202 Manuel, Victor 154, 206, 207 Manusos Nick 153, 154 Maples. Missy 154 Mapps. Melanie 154. 218 Margan. Kristin 154 Maridey, Steven 154 Mamott, David 136. 154. 167 Martin, Robert 154 Martinez, Robert 153 Martinez, Scott 242 Mastenbroek, Saskia 155 Matheny, Ten 155 Matthews, Elizabeth 155, 202 May, Allen 155 May, Keith 155 May, Tanya 155,218 Mayfield. Ahaa 155 McBain. lames 155 McCants. Mark 155 McClour. Shannon 155 McCollum. David 155 McConnell. lulie 155. 208 McCormack, lennifer 155 McCracken. losh 155 McDonald. Michelle 155 McDowell, Gwendolyn 156 McFariand, Roderic 156 McGee. Tracey 156 McCeehon. Lon 156 McGrane. loseph 156 McKee, Leslie 156. 260 McKeever. Michelle 156, 230 McKinney, Kelly 156, 202 McLaughlin. David 6. 107. 152. 156 McNeese, Michael 156 Melebeck. Veronica 156. 264 Meridilh Emily 156.260.261 Menno. Ricardo 156 Memll. lelfrey 156 Messina, lennifer 156. 236 Messina. Samantha 156 Metz. Amy 156 Miller. Barry 1.83. 156 Miller. Kristina 156.228 Millkien. Susan 156 Mintz. Robert 157. 249 Minyard. Kyle 157 Mitchell. Marii 157.202 Mitchell. Mike 157. 243 Mogilnicki, Brenda 157. 219. 262 Moody, Robert 156. 157 Moon. Darren 157 Moon. Todd 157. 202,218 Moore, lohn 157 Moore, loseph 157 Moore, Pat 157, 242 Moore, Ronnie 149, 242, 247 Moorman, Steven 268 Morgan, Knstin 202 Monn, Seth 154, 157 Morton, Amy 157 Moss, lamie 157, 159. 215, 242 Motas, Susie 159 Mullenweg, Mike 157. 240 Mulligan, Enn 157, 218. 202 Mun. Dong 157.218.224 Munsterman, Laura 159, 202 Musser, lane 157 Myers, Donald 157 Myers, Mindy 158,219 nNn Nabors, Kim 158 Nelson, Burt 28, 158, 159, 162, 163, 242 Nelson, Sonya 158 Newton, (essie 158, 254, 255 Nichols, Kelly 158,202 Nichols, Robert 158 Nolan, Kimberly 143 286 Index Nolan, Rebecca 158, 143 North, Kimberly 158 Norwood. Douglas 202 Norwood, Matthew 158 Nottingham, Derek 158 Novas, Nicole 158 oOo O, PokKyrum 158 ODell |r , Oaig 158,243 Odell, Rachel 158,218 Odom Lawson 158 Odonnell, Sean 138. 158, 233 Ohara, Margaret 158 Oksanen. Scott 158 Otavarneta lorge 158 Old left 151 Orchard, Eva 159,215 Orman, Michael 159 Ortiz. Tom 156 159 Otlen. Carrel 147. 159 Otien. Slacie 159,269 Owen, jenniler 159. 245 Owen, Margaret 159. 202. 2 19 pPp Padden, Greg 159 Pagan, Deborah 159,218 Painter, Alice 159 Pak, Song 159 Pak, Voung 206 Palmer, Thomas 159 Papadenis, Renee 159 Park, johnny 1 59 Park. Lisa 1 59 Park. Sinae 159 Parker, Wendy 151. 159 Parks. Melinda 159, 202 Parry, Stacey 11, 13. 140. 159.205.206. 230 Patel. Deepa 137. 159.218.222 Patton. Thomas 159. 202 Pavehck. Lisa 160, 202 Pavelick, Michael 160. 257 Pavuk, Knstrn 160 Peak. Sandra 160.218 Pearson, Malina 160 Peccarellim, Chnstina 160. 218, 257 Peck. Brent 160, 243 Peeples, Matthew 160 Perkins, lulia 160 Perry, Stephen 160 Personette. Elizabeth 160. 215 Petitto. Stephanie 160, 222. 228 Petn. Mark 160. 2 18 Petls. Theresa 160 Pfeifer. Bob 160. 242 Pham. Dat 160. 220 Pham, Tuan 30, 160 Phillips, Brian 160 Piekenbrock, Steve 160 Pitts, April 160 Polk, Eddie 160. 162. 242. 249. 267 Pollard. Leah 16 1 Poole, Kim 16 1 Porter, Craig 16 1 Powell, Linda 16 1 Powers, David 161.202 Prano. Dee Dee 161. 198. 199 Pratt. Cayle 161.246 Preger. Kelly 161 Price, Paula 161, 171. 199.245 Prokop. Michelle 161.218 Provencher, Sheryl 161 qQq Quarders. Teresa 161. 236 Quillen. Melanie 161 Quitana. Elizabeth 16 1 rRr Radlke.Mary 161. 169 Rakowski, lenniler 16 1 Ramsey, Matt 161, 244 Rapin, Boris 16 1 Rapoport. Loren 161 Ratliff.Mike 161 Ray. loeDean 161 RaymarxJ. Roben 162 Reed, to Beth 162. 246 Reese, lay 162 Regan. Enn 162. 257 Reiser. Scott 218 Rephan. Steven 162 Resth. Larry 162.218.242 Reyes, Eelicia 162 Reynolds, Charlotte 162 Reynolds, Karen 162 Rhines, Trma 162. 202 Rhodes. Ben 162 Rhome, Shannon 8 Rice, Michael 162, 202 Richardson, Dana 152, 162. 260 Rickel. Scott 162 Rockies. Scott 162 Rico. Tracy 162.215,244.245 Rizzuto, Desiree 162, 218. 236 Robinette. Larry 154. 162 Robison, Michele 162 Rodenheiser, Tracy 162 Rodgers, Knsti 162 Rouhselang, Scott 162 Rowley. Brett 163 Ruff. Mike 163.218, 220 Rummel, Joseph 163 Rushing, Dawne 159. 163. 199. 215 Ryan. Lon 163, 233. 236 999 Sabatier, Chris 170 Sadow, Philip 163 Saenz, Eliseo 163 Sahm, Reahan 260 Salapong. lulyn 222 Salmeron, Amie 163 Salvesen. Stenn 170 Sandel. Troy 163 Sanders, left 163, 242 Satterwhite. Annetta 163 Schaer. Alex 163 Schedel, Andrea 163.218 Schmidt. Aaron 163 Schoen. Heather 163. 215. 218. 236 Schriver. Lee 163 Schumacher, lason 163 Schwall. Nona 163. 206 Scott. Stephanie 164. 202 Seaborn. Linda 164. 202. 218 Seagren, Harlan 164 Seibel, Amy 164, 194 Sellridge. Kimberly 164 Sellers, Angela 164 Semple. Cindy 164, 251 Serafini, Timothy 164 Serele, Mark 164 Seward, Scott 164, 255 Shah, Manisha 164 Shane. Mario 164. 240. 264 Sharp, Brian 164 Sharp, Camille 164 Sharp, lason 164 Sharp, Lon 164 Sharp, Robert 164. 242 Shaw. Robert 164 Sheffield, Corey 164 Shellisl. Steven 164. 252 Shelton. Shannon 165, 260 Sherman, Melea 165 Siemers. Ryan 165. 263, 264 Sierocki. Kelly lo 165. 202. 220. 221 Sills. Mark 165 Simin. lennifer 165 Simmons, John 165 Sims, Laune 165, 202 Sims. Sean 165.218, 247 Sircy. Erin 165.218 Sireta. Guillaumer 165 Sizemore, Malcolm 28. 162, 163, 165. 215,242,249 Skaggs, Ginger 165 Skinner, Britton 165 Skinner, Cheryl 165. 173, 245 Smiley. Brian 242 Smith, lames 165,202.218 Smith, lames 165. 202. 218 Smith, lohn 165, 215 Smith, lone 165, 202. 230 Smith, Shawn 8 i. 165.202 Sneed, lacqueline 165 Sohm. Keagon 165 Solima. Shern 148. 166 Son. Christina 166 Song, lulie 209 Sosbee. Michelle 166 Spanier, Alissa 166 Sparks. Kalhy 166 Stackhouse. Douglas 166 Stallings. Amy 166 Slanberry. Gregory 166 Stanley. Michell 166. 202 Stebens. Kimberlie 166 Steele. Richard 166 Stellburg, Brenl 8 i. 166. 202 Stephan. Michele 166. 2 18. 236 Stephens, Holly 144. 166. 206 Stertz, Leslie 166 Stevenson, Tona 228 Slill, lenniler 236 Still, Murray 218, 260 Slone, Chad 249 Sireeter, Tony 1 57 Stubbs, Stephen 242 Su. Krista221 Swinney. layne 202 5y, Barry 204, 206, 207 tTt Talmadge. Daniel 168 Tanaka, Telsuya 168, 252 Tanker, Shern 168,218,244 Tarr, loey 168 Taylor. Bradley 168. 2 15. 2 18. 254. 255 Taylor, Michelle 168, 230 Taylor, Shannon 168, 249 Taylor, Thomas 168, 2 18 Terry, Donna 168. 202 Thomas. Ginny 168 Thomas, loy 168. 206 Thomas, Leslie 168 Thomas, Morgan 168. 249 Thompson, Cally 168 Thompson, Kellie 168 Thompson, Leslie 168. 215 Thornburg. Catherine 168 Thornton. Alicia 168 Thornton, Bnan 168 Thorogood, Susan 149, 168 Tillman Ir , Winston 169 Tischhauser, Holly 169 Tobin, Stacy 169 Todd, Ashley 169 Todd, Sandra 169 Tooley, Dyana 169 Tormey. Pamela 169 Torres. David 169 Tortorano. Vincent Townsend, ludy 21, 169, 246 Tran, Linda 169 Tran, Hoa 169 Traylor. Patrick 169. 171. 248 Tribble. Paula 169 Trimble. Sharon 169 Troup. Michelle 169 Trudeau. Wayne 138. 169 Trunnell. Mark 169 Truong. Ha 169 Tucker, lennifer 169 Turk, Chandra 145. 169 Tuti. Nicole 169 Tyler. Danetle 169. 269 Tyler, Jeffrey 169 uUu Uesey. Sean 169 Ulrich, Mark 169 Ling. Khiev 169 Llrquhart, Mary 169, 206 vVv Valderas. Shannon 169. 222. 236 Vandergrift. Dwight 169 Vantomme. Tracie 169 Vaughan. Brent 157, 169. 173. 204. 206, 207.215,238,242 Vaughan, Stephanie 169 Vauthier. lustin 170 Villani. Thomas 170. 255 Vinez. Karen 170. 246, 247 Vraniqi, Shqiprim 257 wWw Wade. Cynthia 170 Wadswonh, Gretchen 170 Waldron. Margie 170 Wallace. Donna 148. 170 219 Walling. Hilary 170.218 Walls, Debra 8 170. 246, 247 Walls. Kevin 170 Walton. Michael 170 Wang. Wen Chun 170 Warlord, Bradley 170 Warkentin. Tessa 170 Warren, Kanssa 170 Watkins, Andrea 170 Weatherly, Bradley 170, 202 Webb, Christina 209, 171 Webb, David 171,202 Webb, Gregory 177 Weber, Dallas 171,202 Weil, Rachel 171 Weingarlen, Neil 141. 171 Weinmann, Shelley 171, 206 Welch, lennifer 171 Wesloh. David 171 West. Robert 171.242 Wetterman. Mark 171,249 Wheeler, Melanie 17 1 White, lonathan 171 White. Sean 171 White. Shironda 171.218 Whiteside. Lisa 171 Wicke. lennifer 171.202 Wieczorek. Michael 167. 172, 267 Wight, Christopher 172 Wilburn, Matthew 172, 202 Williams. Keith 172. 257 Williams. Lisa 172. 251 Williams, Roderick 172 Williams, Scolt 172 Williamson, Sonya 172, 228 Willis, Lon 156, 158, 168, 172, 199 Wilson, Benjamin 172 Wilson, Brent 172 Wilson, Felicia 172 Wilson, Kathryn 172 Wilson, Linda 172 Wilson. Tracy 172, 264 Winders. Lynn 172 Wingo. David 172. 202 Witter, lohn Wofford, Chnstina 172 Wolf, Missy 172 Wong, David 172 Woodson, Gregory 172, 202 Wooley.DMatt 172. 242 Worthy, Sabrina 172 Wnght, Byron 172 Wnght, Ir , Kenneth 173, 242 Wuriz, Mary 173 Wykes. Shen yYy Yallon, Ari 173 Yancy, Patrick 173 Yergo, Bryan 173 Yonekura, Hiroko 173, 205. 206 Yoon. Hye 173. 202 Young. Michelle 173 Young, Robert 149. 173. 242 Young, Robyn 173 zZz Zablosky, Eric 173 Zandi, Knsti 173 Zayas, Luisa 173, 218 Zwick, Gregory 133, 255, 254 Index 287 This is ihe momeni — The moments to remember are scattered and numerous throughout our high school days, and all the special memories are hard to describe. However, our purpose in this yearbook was to mark the year and capture all those special moments and the vitality for lite that this year ' s student body exhibited. Along with living tor the moment, students this year exhibited the true meaning of the senior class motto, To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield. Lord Tennyson surely knew the Berkner Rams when he penn- ed those words. Along with many others, the first and foremost person I would like to thank is our sponsor, Mrs. Cathey Weigel. Without her help this book would not be here. 1 also need to thank our school photographer, Mr. Bill Bunch, who helped us meet all the deadlines and keep up with all the teams and clubs that make up so much of our school life. And a big thanks goes to my photography editor, Paul Neal, for without his help and organization this book would be full of blank pages. To everyone of the Ram staff for 1985 that worked harder than they were supposed to, you know who you are and that you have my utmost appreciation and respect. There were days we didn ' t think we would be holding this book, but we pulled together and did it. And finally, to the class of ' 85 at Berkner High School — [his is it. Like it or not, this is the best I could do. OjU c: ] r j Editor Colophon; Editor: Angle Fairman Advisor: Catherine Weigel Copies ordered: 1,530 Price: $22 Paper: 80 lb. Saxmatte Enamel Type: Headlines — 48 and 24 pt. Impact Body Copy — 12 pt. Optima Captions — 10 and 8 pt. Optima Photo Credits — h pt. Optima Publisher: Taylor Publishing Co. Representative: Acie Mitchell Cover: Green ttiil embossed with Silver handtooled grain Color processing: Meisel Rule Lines: .03 Spot color: Silver, 81 Screens: Sidebars 30 ., black Seniors 50 .. black f915. 288 Editor ' s page Uyina fot %tjimm Confenfs Opening 1 Making new friends, pep rallies, advancement. Rambunctiously living these moments and yearning for more. People 28 One is silver while the other is gold. As old schoolmates are remembered, new relationships are made by living for the mo- ment. Organizations 192 Any club or association that incorporates precision, togetherness or uniformity all make these nnoments worth liv- ing. Sports 238 Like in any athletk: activity or team. Ram players live for that one moment that will go down in Berkner history. Closing 272 Friends, teachers, rr)emcries. Moments lived throughout the 1985 school year. m -: ;• ' ' - ' J A- .. : ■' ' im (I- ■' .. .■■V . : Ai L . « ■V ■. v , ' .1 ' ■' -; C 4 A ' . :
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