Bishop Gorman High School - Crusader Profile Yearbook (Tyler, TX)
- Class of 1983
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I 1958-1983 S lver Jubi lee T. K. Gorman High School ond Middle School- 1983 T. K. Gorman High School Tyler, Texos Vol. XV Above: Aerlal vlew of the school and surroundlng area In 1956. Above Right: The flrst flag-ralslng ceremony at the new school In 1958. The flag was one that had prevlously flown over our natlon s capltal. Table of Conrenrs Acriviries . . Foculry . Seniors. . Juniors ..... Sophomores . . Freshmen. . Arhlerics .... Orgonizorions . Middle School . . 107 Advertising. . . 2 A1 5 From 1958 ro 1983. . . lt hardly seems posslble that 25 years have passed slnce our school opened Its doors, but anyone who looks at the aerlal photo Cabove lefti of the school. the surrounding area and the Loop ln 1958 as compared to 1968 wlll certalnly note some dlf- ferences. It must have been sllghtly easler to turn left on to the Loop back thenl The hlstory of the Tyler Cathollc School System durlng modern tlmes really began with the establishment of St. Gregory Elementary School In 1946 By 1954 a deflnlte need for hlgh school facllltles was reallzed In January 1957 Blshop Thomas K Gorman of Dallas lnltlated a fund ralslng campalgn for a hlgh school Ground was broken for the new school on December 8 1957 and In September 1956 Tyler Cathollc Hlgh School opened lts doors for classes The school was orlglnally one maln academlc bulldlng but wlthln a few years the football stadlum and gymnasium were added In August of 1970 the hlgh school was rededlcated ln honor of Blshop Thomas K Gorman retlred blshop of the Dlocese of Dallas Improvements durlng the late 70 s Included the addl tlon of a track faclllty and tennls courts In March 1980 the Catholic communlty In Tyler embarked on a most ambltlous campalgn to sollclt funds for the constructlon of a middle school academlc faclllty a multl purpose communlty center a fleld house and renovatlon of the exlstlng gymnasium Contrlbutlons were recelved from parlshloners as well as the wlder Tyler com munlty Ground breaking ceremonles were held on Aprll 80 1961 and constructlon was completed In the Fall of 1982 The past 25 years at T K Gorman have brought many changes As Mr Brewerton descrlbed In an artlcle In the school newspaper we have gone from no graduatlng classes In 1959 and 1960 to graduatlng classes wlth as many as 54 students from athletlcs In an open fleld wlth borrowed or dlscarded unlforms to the real gyms and flelds and unlforms and state tournaments and playoffs wlth a prlde and splrlt that ls stlll growlng the many organlzatlons that were begun then In form from not much recognltlon to hlgh recognltlon In the Tyler communlty and the people vlslonary pastors prln clpals parlshloners non parlshloners dedicated teachers eager and not so-eager learners appreclatlve students students who would be appreclatlve later school mothers speclal faculty members dedlcated parents hard worklng speclal people of every generatlon of students belng replaced by the same In the next generatlon Thls Is T K Gorman always strlvlng to Ilve out our motto Seek Vlsdom through Truth and Charlty And flnally one Important aspect of T K Gorman that makes It what It ls and that has so much meanlng to Its students and ex students Its tradltlons TKG has many tradltlons that are carrled out each year and have been golng on for many years ln our openlng sectlon of thls yearbook we want to show some of the tradltlons of T K Gorman and what they mean to us some cases, decllned, then resurfaced ln stronger and better ' I I Q Ei Vw DGdiCOI'iOf7 - Thomas K . Gorman New Faclllrles On Sunday December 5, 1962, the dedlcatlon and blesslng of the new T. K. Gorman facllltles took place. Mr. John Bonglovannl, presldent of the Tyler Cathollc School System School Board, was master of ceremonies. Dlstingulshed guest speakers Included Rev. Msgr. John F. Meyers, presldent of the Natlonal Cathollc Educatlon Assoclatlon and a former pastor of Immaculate Conceptlon Church: Sr. Caroleen Hensgen, SSND, superintendent of schools of the Dlocese ol Dallas: Mr. Keatlng Zeppa and Mr. Anthony George, Steerlng Commlttee Co- chalrmen: Mr. Royce Wlsenboker, Bulldlng Commlttee Chalrman: Mr. Charles Halstead, Tyler Mayor Pro Tem: and Mr. V. M. Cameron, representing the Cameron Foundatlon. Closlng remarks were glven by Mrs. Thoy Smlth, prln- clpal of the T. K. Gorman Mlddle School. Blshop Thomas Tschoepe, Blshop of Dallas, offered prayers of blesslng on the Mld- dle School, Communlty Center Bulldlng, fleld By house, and chapel and he presided over the Mass of thanksglvlng. At the dedlcatlon, Blshop Tschoepe asked that the Communlty Center Bulldlng be named the Mllam J. Joseph Communlty Center Bulldlng In honor of Msgr. Mllam Joseph, pastor of the parlsh. under whose leadership the Idea of the new facllltles was concelved and brought to frultlon. According to the program the celebratlon was dedicated to the people of vlslon and courage who, through thelr sacrlflces and con- vlctlons, have bullt and developed thls school system which stands as a slgn of academic ex- cellence ln the Tyler Communlty and to our students, that they wlll have the courage and convlctlon to become responsible adults, capable of maklng the sacrlflces necessary to shape the future of our soclety ln truth, justlce, and charIty. A. Blshop Tschoepe about to begln the Dedlca- tlon Mass. B. Mrs. Smlth addresses the audlence. C. Father O'Mara congratulates Monslgnor Joseph - It has just been announced that the Communlty Center ls to be named after hlm. D. Blshop Tschoepe places a cross above the Communlty Center doors. E. Blshop Tschoepe bows to the altar endlng the day's events. if 'X . , '.4 g 'Y' .-'hifi 7 EVK :' ' ' i4 l'9 1-. - .f .f. 1 5 39-5 - Q' W- F A Y' K if ' Hia S31 I Q qi N . K ' 4 V K, ga .W shi' N -GQ f A x. Hg' my fsf 5:4 1 ,H if ' ws. if 1 A Q 1 5 , Q E 5 W' its J : 4., if 4 .,. 5? 512322 1 1 QW .45 A , is 1 g fr ' xl-A , 1 WW, .K x WAX. ' 1 x I 3 'EA .- fff4:ij7'5'-i'WE ff. 11 9+ -1 A 2 ,pl U21 55, Homecoming Acriviries Hall decorating is another of the Homecomlng Week tradltlons. Each class has a designated section of hall to decorate. The halls are judged and winners are announced. This year the senlors and sophomores tied for flrst place. Another tradition ls havlng a very big and loud pep rally for homecomlng. The seniors won the pep rally award this year. A. The sophomore hall was ajungle, belng held together, at least In part. by Chuck Rogers. B. The phantom wrapper strlkes ugaln - Brett Brodnax C. Freshmen decorators dld an excellent job on thelr hall. George Chapman, Ray- mond Cook, Mlke Starzyk and Laura Davls are some ol the hard-worklng crew. D. The senlor hall had both workers and watchers. E. Senlors show some of the splrlt that won the pep rally for them. F. The cute little cheerleader encourages the group. G. The three senlor glrls sporting trash bag outfits are Clndl Bolton. Lana Vulpo, and 1 Karen Carney H. Thejunlors also showed a lot of splrlt. C4 DV 1' FV avg rrv 51 5 vffx . ff 7 pgs 5 W wr P K M5111 ag Qi 5 k hx ,NM Eiffiff 44 , 'Q A 1, ,, N1. ' Y xiu-Q ,. W. 5? 'F QP' ? 2 n,1T'4l'!. X X A in .' wi ' ' ,ff , f up X.. , V gig 51,2 fi - Y F 3 5.5 A,Mw 3 JW M I'-. ggi!!! 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The face behind the Please, I can only do twelve things at once Poster is - you guessed it, our favorite school mother, Mrs. Kennedy EY FY VZWWZJZHZ Sonro Arrives . . A. Coach Pottkotter recelves an entranclng trash bag for hls car. B. Mr. Marshall dellghts In recelvlng an addl- tlon to hls far-out wardrobe. C. All rlght - l can glve thls to my gIrlfrlendl Cfantasy puzzlel - Mr. Warren D, Ms. Putzer receives a glft she wlll never use. E. - Coach Tapp Is puzzled by thls present from Rudolph. E F. Santa recelves a klss from Mrs. Hoy. DA EY 4F Senior Retreat . Retreats are a favorite tradition of Gorman, and the senior retreat is always a very special one. On November 3-5, 1982, the seniors went on their final retreat in Athens. lt was peaceful and the surroundings were beautiful, but it was much more than thot. lt was a time for the Class of 83 to reflect on, the past and look to the future. A. Mike Hampton discovers that retreat should be spent as a period of reflection. B. Seniors soakin' up the sun. ' C. Seniors make their names known. D. Paul, leave Martha alonel Can't you see she's tired? Paul, Martha, and Joanna spend their free time quenching their thirst. E. Father Mike tells ofa vision. F. Ted Willy, guest speaker at retreat, gave a lecture on responsibility. HUF' IJ 12 tv. .HQ ,fm h' ,. ,Q ' 1. . , L.. .MW t 'rw '- K use . 'Q r 1 - mfs.. . .. A . -., s ,x , ., gf . va ' 1.2 was . 1 a . rtycgiig , ,v ,-.A , v -s yy, .. ilu. kupv. , -. 'Nw .J A1581 31 J! A Hm- ,awk 5:,1---5513 1- . , Q ,iris HL ,X .F W. 4. A is -QA -vi f -A -X , ,z-32 S5351 ' Q xi, Ns We ' A - 3. , ,S x X 4, ,f 4 - , 'BN K - E 1 22. A - w 8. X,-F, 1 26' 1 K . n 1 Pxk akin n - N 1 i KXIZMY-LU Friends, Fellowship and Fun Gorman people traditionally enjoy the fellowship and camaraderie of good friends A. A group of sophomore boys, serlous and Intent on thelr studles as usual . . . Chuck Rogers. Scott Con- ner, Gralg Alvarez, Ronnle Bolton, Steve Pope. Mlke Luman, and Mlke Lanler. B. The hlghllght of one pep rally was the wet T-shlrt contest. One promlslng contestant, Joe Prud'homme, ls escorted by Angela Watson. However, wlnner of the contest was Rodney Meadows. C. Some students even brlng their pets to school. LaRae Slsson, Screamer, and frlends. D. Joanna Garcla and Quentln Nelll cheer for their can- dldate ln the T-shlrt contest. E. Group of junlor and senlor frlends celebrate Jay's blrthday. F. How dld they know what l'd always wanted? says Jay to Quentln at hls party. fbi?-'Law All 1' H ...iid 1' But Stephanle, I don't llke scary movlesl - Stephanie Saller. Ronnie Bolton. and Henrlette Joseph discuss plans for Frlday nlght. Birthday presents are soooo excellentl Happy 18th to Jay McBurney. Okay glrls, let's end thls routlne wlth a bangl - Dld you have to say that, Lana? - Drlll team lleutenants are Julle Mcburney, Mary Ann Hlll. and Terl Kelly. Captaln ls Lana Vulpo. We just love geometry, don't we, friends. Brad Vlnson. Llsa Carder. Walter Geisler. Stephanie Saller. Henrlette Joseph, and Laura Fowler on thelr way to an lnsplrlng class. All rlghtl It's time to go home! Ah. excuse me, ah. Sandy, It's only 7:30. Wm? l 4 FF x M 5532142 , '1 , . , 11,1 , iZW52Ti4f - r' A mlm? Q 'X 4 Qf '-as . . . I w . I ,pl YA 4 in x f -za xx 'sam rrxn-Ar? fin L-44 LQIPQ? 430- Xu I 1 E WA W, 3, Q , ff.. - ' , L W, f W , f 5 Xt Yr X 4. -.. --v...,,-, f Ac A ill Z , r X ! X J yr . Ae-, yrf, ffff' 4 ,Q .. 'qi'f ,1' f, N.H.5. Induction The officers of the NHS presided over the induction. Each officer spoke on one of the lout qualities of National Honor Society membership: scholarship. leadership, service and character. Officers pictured here are Greg Fowler, president, Lana Vulpo, secretory. Margaret Cook, treasurer, and Daryl Herzog, vice president. All the new members were given candles which were lil in turn from another members candle. Beth Calme is shown lighting her candle from Stephen Prud'hommes. Some of the group of new inductees shown holding their lighted candles: Laura lashin- sky.1asanJonas, Kim Hicks. Joanna Garcia, Jay Nlcburney, Jae Prud'homme, Chad Rook. and Teresa Cantu, New member. sophomore Amy Williams, shown with her mother, our librarian Mrs. Pat- sy Wllllams enjoying refreshments at the reception. Mrs. Williams is holding the cama- tion which each new member presented to his parents. Another new member and his mother: senior Jay Mcllurney and Mrs, Sue McDurney. New member George Tures is welcomed into the NHS by Margaret Cook. treasurer of the society. L , ,LA-. A k x 2 . A+. .Q :... - ,,'L. WM WWA ww, 1 -'ff Hai MOSS . . . one of the traditions of Gorman is the mass which is held after junior retreat each year at which the juniors are presented with their rings . . . Y ' f . 347' E N 2 V af it g f ,mf 1 I, C 5 A mf T -. G2 ff F r we ' an M 'rzeszztiw V 4- 5 My H .. ,, I Y. ti 3 . 0 EEL l I V I I 2 K , ' t ? a J 1, , 1 i W ' 5 .2 W 1 L 54 2 ,tr 1 Q5 5 1 W, L we xv LV Mv 4 Ny A. Father O'Mota blesses the rings. B. Moss panlclpantsz Kirk Mathis, C. Mike Enright, D. LaGayle Ross. E. Guy Lawson receives ring and brotherly hand- shake from Bobby. F. lay Hazarl presents Mike Smlth with ring. G. Dennis Shows receives rlng from Daryl Herzog. H. lulle gets a brotherly h u g f r o m J a y Mcburney. I. A hug tor Mary Ann Hill from Mar- tha Marlnez. J. And another hug: Suzanne Cameron and Lisa Leon. K, Jeff Wood and Joe Prud'homme. L. Greg Rlchbourg and Michael Hampton. M. Molly O'Hern and Mimi Platte. N. Robert Jewett and Paul Procell. G 4 l Spring Formal A. Mrs. Hoy wants to dance in the pool. B. Greg Richbourg, Lisa Carder, Laura Fowler and date, pose with Dennis Shows. C. Angelo and her date look cute, don't they? D. Mike Hampton models his clothes with a flair. E. Molly O'Hern and Joey Prud'homme enjoy o slow dance. F. What did Donny do to deserve this kiss? G. Teri Kelly and Duane Knight give us a romantic pose. H. Top row: Julle McBurney, Bridget Maloney and Brad Vinson Bottom row: Angelle Hall, Kim Hicks, and Mary Anne Hlll. I. S500 reward to the person who leads us to the criminal that poisoned Veleshia. Margaret Cook, Veleshia Bookman, and Mimi Protte. VA VB VE X ll 117, '2 AA Seniors ar Work and Play This year a new service project was started by the Theology Dept. Seniors volunteered time to various organizations ln the community In an effort to not only help these organizations but also to develop their understanding of what it means to be human. A. Bobby Lawson helps his clients count rubber seals. B. Good natured Rindy spending time with Romeo. C. Rosendo helps out In the warehouse. KAII pictures taken at Opportunities ln Tylerj During Spring Break whlle a large number of TKG students took a ski trip vacation to Colorado with the CYO group, five senior class members ventured off to Colorado, by themselvesl They enjoyed a week filled with skllng and other activities. These five senior class members were Chad Rook, Paul Pro- cell, Jay McBurney, Quentin Neill, and Greg Fowler. D. Jay, Paul. Greg, and Chad at Colorado state line. E. All five Ski-Time buddies leaving Texas. F. Quentin gave all of them skllng lessons that week, demonstrating the tip-drop In this picture. G. Jay shows here that he can also catch a little alr, and repeats Quentln's tip-drop. VKX . .A .h .uf -ww -A and fs 4 6:HiTW?f41ff:ffz :jf Lf, rtzfw K ' rw ' 'Z-Ns1'2?f!6Z4r11iJf tu if f : H sv FV F rf , 3 .4 8:51 1. 1' - , C. .-. 4 , 27' T f 1 is ,f'Q',..' if 'Lili -.- Q fr E M ,W f if , '- E 4 l'MHm1 .- ww-QQ, LII! E fav? ,-W NN .,,h . hxx xx 7 'Gif 1 52? x. 'QW H s I Senior Faculty Slfir A tradition has developed that each year following the final senior mass at the end of the year, the seniors put on a skit at which they spoof the teachers. Greg Fowler as Mr. Adams. Karen Carney as Sr. Mar- garet. e ' xg' ws .. .. ........M. .5 swf ' q.. -- .. 'LCA' 3'--3. x ' if 5- 9,511 1 , 1 '+H1'i'rRfM 'e ' cf . ks. .. eff - A . . .jigs A iid , l 5 Brodnax as Mr. Warren Quentin Neill as Sr. Ann Joe Prud'homme as Mr. Quentin as Ms. Putzer Miml Pratte as Mrs. Hoy Tapp Not to be outdone, the faculty began a few years ago following the senior skit with one of their own spoofing the eniors. This year the main character was the very talented and lively Mr. l. N. Adams portraying Allison Richardson. The rogram was closed with a musical rendition of Puff, the Magic Dragon performed for the seniors by the teachers who puff. As usual the whole affair provided everyone with a time of fun and enjoyment at the close of school. . ,f I Q fra, 5 P 3 1 an , 1 3 if if5w 5 sf . f Q a A gi' 4 Ji' 3 ir 'FJ' 'Hunan-H. rizy, iv! Speakers for the Commencement Exercises were Sister Caroleen Hensgen, SSND, the tured left, who was selected by the Senlor Class to speak for them. A Wards Amerrcan Legron Award Joanna Garcia Quentin Neill Catholic Daughters Award Clndl Bolton Business and Professional Women Margaret Cook Association of University Women Scholarshrp Lana Vulpo Daughters of the Amerrcan Revolution Award Greg Fowler Daryl Herzog Soroptrmrst Club Award Terr Kelly Prlot Club Award Martha Marrnez Rotary Club Young Crtrzen Greg Fowler Rrndy Erwin B G Byars Scholarshrp Award Timothy Rydzak Chad Rook Mrmr Pratte Lance Savage Award Greg Rrchbourg Robert Kelsey Award Lana Vulpo wi if F l Optimist Club Young Texas Citizen I ................... Joanna Garcla Quentin Nelll American Legion Award American Legion Award Daryl Herzog Clndl Bolton Margaret Cook Optlmlst Club Catholic Daughters Award Business and Professional Women Award Young Texas Cltlzen Award Q gy Superintendent of Schools of the Diocese of Dallas, pictured below, and Jay McBurney, plc- ' 25 E Q a I if f,'f 5? 5 wi I ,,. 5 3 ,K if I 43 1 1 I LJ M Hgqufw ' 27 Bishop Thomas Tschoepe Bishop Thomas Tschoepe has been the bishop of the Dallas Diocese since 1969. During his tenure Bishop Tschoepe has visited the Gorman communi- ty on numerous occasions. He actively participated with us in the original ground breaking ceremony and in the dedication of our new facilities in December, 1982. His continuous support and guidance are an asset to the community. This year Bishop Tschoepe celebrated the fortieth anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood, and, according to the Texas Catholic, service is the word which best defines his 40 years as a priest. H i l Monsignor Milam J. Joseph Monsignor Joseph came to Immaculate Conception Parish in 1969. He has been a teacher and principal at T. K. Gorman High School. Currently he is the parish pastor and the superintendent of the Tyler Catholic School System. Monsignor Joseph was instrumental in the establishment of the new T. K. Gorman facilities and was honored this year for his efforts when the new Community Center was named the Milam J. Joseph Community Center. Administration Principal Rev. William T. O'Morcr Eric Pottkotter Jo Hoy Al Brewerton Boys' Deon Girls' Deon Athletic Director Fac lr One of the most important aspects of any school is its teachers. T. K. Gor- man is very fortunate to have an ex- cellent faculty and staff who show a real interest in the students and are ready and willing to aid them in their learning endeavors. A. Mr. Adams, who is spending his 51st year as a teacher, concocts a potion in Chemistry lab. D. Sister Ann Bourke, who came to Gorman this year from Bishop Lynch in Dallas, is get- ting ready to begin her Physics class - one of four different subjects she teachers. C. Dale Cates, just recently minus his beard, tries to drum a little biology into the freshmen. Mr. Cates has been at Gorman for three years. D. Ken Coughlin, in his third year as a teacher at Gorman, enjoys a humorous moment with his senior theology class. E. Karen Graham who began teaching at Gor- man in the middle of last year. works at put- ting Shakespeare on a freshmen level. W YC Dale Cates so l ...SN Fr. Mike Hartwig expounds on Theology. W w.. .. Sam Marshall. a new faculty member at Gorman this year. shows his Latln I class an Inscription from a Roman tomb. wet I. N. Adams - Chemistry, Advanced Biology and Advanced Chemistry. Sr. Ann Bourke - Physics, Geometry, Consumer Math, Physical Science and Student Govern- ment Moderator. Al Brewerton - Athletic Director, Boys Basketball and Baseball Coach, World Geography. Drivers Ed and PE. Dale Cates - Biology, World Geography. Ken Coughlln - Theology, Volleyball Coach, Asst. Baseball Coach, M.S. Boys Basketball Coach. Karen Graham - English, Drill Team Moderator, Girls Track Co-Coach. Jo Hoy - Girls' Dean, Spanish, Girls' Basketball Coach. Sam Marshall - Latin, World History, World Geography. Sr. Margaret Mihm, O.P. - Typing, Economics, Ac- counting, National Honor Society Moderator. Dragana Nlkollc - French. Erlc Pottkotter - Boys' Dean, Head Foot- ball Coach, World History, Track Coach, PE and Health. Marlpat Putzer - English, Newspaper Advisor, Glrls Track Co-Coach. Lonnie Tapp - American History, Government, Asst. Football Coach. Tommy Tomlinson - Algebra. Allan Warren - Computer Science, Algebra, Asst. Football Coach. Patsy Williams - Librarian, Yearbook Ad- visor. Miriam Young - Counselor, Psychology, Cheerleader Advisor. Tom Young - Theology, Liturgy Co-ordlnator. 31 Sister Margaret Mihm, who has ably taught business to Gorman students for the past three years, and, in addition. is NHS advisor, prepares a lesson for her economics class. New members on the faculty this year include Lonnie Tapp who came to us from Nebraska. He is a coach in addition to teaching American history and government. Mr. Tapp, casual as usual. lectures to his American history class. Another new face is Ms. Marlpat Putzer who arrived at T.K.G. from Wiscon- sin to teach English. Ms. Putzer, who is the newspaper advisor, takes an ac- tive part in many Gorman activities. The last of our new faculty members is Mr. Tommy Tomlinson or Mr. T as he is affectionately known. Mr. T came to Gorman as an algebra teacher after retiring from the Tyler Independent School District. Sister Margaret Mihm, O.P. Maripat Putzer - - f, Elk I f'f' Allan Warren, who last year did his student teaching at Gorman and then became a full-fledged teacher, is shown at his favorite place in front of the computer. Mrs Patsy Williams, who has been the Librarian at Gorman for four years i B. . and is also yearbook advisor, is shown in the new library facilities which were completed this year - the library facilities which include a high school and middle school library, an A-V classroom, A-V storage room, workroom, office, two conference rooms and an atrium, are more than three times as large as in the past. Mrs. Miriam Young, who came to Gorman last year, is our counselor. She also teaches psychology and is cheerleader sponsor. Tom Young, in his second year as a Gorman theology teacher who also coordinates our liturgies, is giving a hard time as usual to one of his theology classes. Allan Warren Patsy Williams Miriam Young Tom Young -saw Staff In addition to having an excellent faculty, we also have a very excellent and dedicated staff at TKG. A. Marie Kennedy, secretary and receptionist, has been at T. K. Gorman for 13 years and is much ap- preciated by all for the many helping hands she has offered over the years. D. Mrs. Martha Mitchell has been at Gorman for the past two years, and serves very efficiently as a secretary and bookkeeper. C. Camilo Valverde is our excellent maintenance man for whom there are no problems - or if there are any. he takes care of them in record time. D. Mrs. Pat Fowler and . . . E .... Mrs. Judy Chaump are our very excellent library aides who are always ready, willing, and able to help students and teachers with research, A-V materials and equipment, and even do dou- ble duty by working on the yearbook, especially at deadline time. F. Ora Mae Brown, owner and operator of Ora Mae's Snack Bar, is the favorite chef and friend of all at TKG. G. Jean Golden, Ora Mae's chief assistant and sister. is another friendly face at the snack bar. H. We have two very nice and efficient maintenance persons - Mrs. Zenaida Yarrington and l. Juan Martinez. 'LEW 3' 34 we J' fm ez More Faculty Acrian From left to right: Jo Hoy, Miriam Young, Ken Coughlin, and guest, Ted Willy. -Gan Eric Pottkotter Dale Cates Mr. Tomlinson Mr, Mqr5hQIl Anarher 25th Anniversary - Along with 1983 being the 25th an- niversary of our school, it is also an im- portant date for Father O'Mara. It marks the 25th anniversary of his ordination as a priest. On April 12, 1956, at St. Mary of the Lake Seminary in Mundelein, ll- linois, he was ordained as a priest. Since that time he has taught theology and religion to elementary, high school, col- lege and adult classes, has been a hockey and soccer coach, and has been principal of T. K. Gorman since 1977. He celebrated a Mass of Thanksgiving and was honored with a reception given by the parish. T. K. Gorman students also honored Fr. O'Mara with a gift and a reception. if 1958 1963 i -bij LC T TT Jennifer Lynne Boin Brerr Phillip Brodnox Transfer from R.E.L. 1 Volleyball 2 Cheerleader 3 Drama 4 Spanish Club 3, 4 Drill team 1, 2 3, 4 Basketball Mgr. 3, 4 Yearbook 1, 3, 4 Newspaper 4 French club 1, 2 Tennis 1 Track 1 Seniors 83 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Captain 4 ALL DISTRICT 3, 4 All East Texas Chon. men.J 4 Co-Mr. Football 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 All District 3 All East Texas Chan. men.J 3 Defensive MVP 3 Basketball 1, 2 NHS 2, 3. 4 Honor Roll 1 Principal's Honor Roll 2, 3, 4 Rotary Club Award 4 Society of Distinguished Am. HS students 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 4 Transfer from R.E.L. 4 C ynrhio Lynn Bolton Suzonne Korhleen C omeron l l l Karen Louise Carney l I Rindy Lane Erwin Honor Rall 4 Drill Team Manager 1 Drill Team 2, 3, 4 French Club 1, 2 Drama Club 4 Track 1 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4: MVP 2 Basketball 3, 4 Society of Distinguished American HS Students 2, 3, 4 Principal's Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Treasurer 4 Yearbook 1, 2, 3 Newspaper Cco- editorj 4 Seniors 83 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Society of Distinguished American HS students 2, 3, 4 Manager Drill Team 1 Homecoming Princess 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Principal's Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 3 Yearbook Staff 3, 4: Editor 4 National Honor Society 2. 3, 4: President 4 Principal's Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3 Society of Dist. Am. HS students 2. 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3 Football 2 Band 1 Rotary boy of the month 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Margaret Cook Gregory A. Fowler Joanna B. Garcia Jay Hazari Transfer from EI Paso '81 Basketball 3, 4 Tennis 3, 4 Volleyball 4 PrInclpal's Honor Roll 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Co-editor Newspaper 4 NHS 4 Society of Distinguished Am H.S. Students 4 Spanish Club3 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: All District 2, 3. 4: All E.T. Honorable Mention 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 4 Baseball 4 Seniors 83 NHS 2, 3, 4 NHS Vice President 2, 3 Society of Distinguished Am. H.S. Students 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 PrlnclpaI's Honor Roll 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 2, 3 James Michael Hampton Daryl Francis Herzog l Rosendo Hurrodo Teri Lynn Kelly Track 2 Football 4 Seniors 83 Drlll Team 1, 2, 3. 4 Drlll Team Lleutenant 4 Student Government 2, 3, 4 Student Government Secretary 3 Student Government Porllamentarlan 4 Natlonol Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff Assistant Edltor 4 Newspaper Staff 4 French Club 1, 2 PrIncIpoI's Honor Roll 1, 2, 0, 4 Society of Dlstlngulshed Amerlcan Hlgh School Students 2, 0, 4 Sophomore of the Year 2 Outstanding Americans 4 Soroptlmlst Youth Fellowshlp Award 4 Homecoming Prlncess 3, 4 Valedlctorlan Yearbook 3 Football 4 Stephen Johnson Robert T. Lowson Piotr Le wando Wslsi Martha Jane Morinez Transferred from Poland 4 Basketball 1, 3 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4: State Semi- Finalist 2, 3 Honor Roll 1, 3 Principal's Honor Roll 4 National Honor Society 4 Student Government 2, 4: Vice- President 4 Spanish Club 2 Band 1 Seniors 83 Drill Team 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: All- District 1st Team 3: All-District 2nd Team 4: Miss Basketball 3: M051 Dedicated Award 3 Track 1, 2 Volleyball 4: All-District 1st Team 4 Student Government 1, 2, 3 Lance Savage Award 3 Homecoming Princess 1 Homecoming Queen 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 4 Football 4 Track 1, 2, 3 National Honor Society 3, 4 Student Government 1, 2, 4: President 4 French Club 1, 2 Rotary Club Outstanding Student 4 Society of Distinguished Am. High School Students 2, 3, 4 Principal's Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 James Hugh McBurney, Jr. Quentin Neill Angie Palmisano Paul Procell Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 4 Drama 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 All District 2nd Team 3 All District 1st Team 4 Volleyball 4 Tennis 3 Miss Basketball 4 French Club 2 Seniors 83 Basketball Team 1, 2. 3, 4 Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Government 3 Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 3. 4 All District Basketball 4 All East Texas Hon. Mention 3 Mr, Basketball 4 Basketball Captain 4 Soc. of Dist. Am. H.S. Students 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 All District 1, 2, 3, 4 All East Texas 2nd Team 2, 4 All East Texas Hon. Men. 3, 4 All State 3, 4 Captain 3, 4 Football M.V.P. 3 Co- Mr. Football 4 Nat'l. Hon. Society 4 Honor Roll 1, 3, 4 Soc. of Dist. Am. Students 4 Mimi Prorre Joseph Lynn Prud'homme Allison D. Richardson Transferred from R. E. Lee 2 Baseball 2, 3, 4: All-Dlstrld 2: T f d MVP 2 'ani we Basketball 2, c, 4: rom All-District 4 llfesfwood Ansmre l'llgl'1 School Tournament Basketball 3 Te0fT1 42 MI- Dasketball goskelball 3: aptaln 4 Manager 4 N Football 4: All- ffvspope' 4 Dlstrlct 4: All Dl' l Team East Texas 4 Manage' 4 Track 2, 3, 4: Store FfeI'1Cl1 Club 2 Cgmpefifgf 2. 3, 4 PrincIpol's Honor Roll 0. 4 Notlonal Honor Society 4 Seniors 83 Chad Corlron Rook Tim R ydzolf Volleyball 2 Cheerleader 4 Trocy Schepers Lana Marie Vulpo Drlll Team 1, 2 Drill Team 2 Drlll Team Drlll Team Lieutenant 3 Lieutenant Drlll Team 3 S' d CaptaIn4 Heed U EDT Govemmem Cheerleader 1 4 Natlonal Honor French Club 1, 2 50C'e'Y 2' 3 Latln Club 4 N.H.S. Secretary 4 Dfqmq 4 Yearbook MOH 2 Society of Dlst. 4 Am. H.S. Newspaper Staff 4 Students 2. 3 5 I f DI . oc emi- Honor Roll 1, 2, Students 2, 3, 4 3' 4 Newspaper PrIncIpaI's Honor Staff 4 RO 1' 2' 0' 4 Yearbook Staff French Club 1, 2 1 Seniors 83 Marie Ze-ppo A A e, ,Q . Angelo M. Worson Track Team 1 Tennis Team 1, 2 French Club 1, 2 45 Seniors Joe Prud'homme and Brett Brodnax, as well as the rest of the Physics class, suffer the agony of Sr. Ann's tests. Studious Senior girls spend quiet time in the library - pictured are Mimi Pratte, Martha Marinez. and Jeni Bain. Lana Vulpo gives in to on attack of the munchies. Joe Prud'homme belng inducted into the National Honor Society. Quentin and Suzfuzz CSuzanne Cameronh dance away the evening - Homecoming 1982. Mike Hampton and Quentin Neill show that they are as good as any drill team in Texos - Basketball Fund Raiser. BV CY ,K vt FY Q - ,. k...J Jumucns j E I T11 4 Veleshia Dookman Patricia Brewer Beth Calme Tony Chaump Charles Cook Mark Coplen Cynthia Edwards Mike Enright Leanne Frazier Eric Funk Cedric Golden Cathy Hanlon Mary Anne Hill Robert Jewett Dusty Johnson Stephanie Jones 48 Juniors vt 'QQ CTS '39 V f1.s kfeiii' Hr.. ,, N, P JI'-. 4 'SBI' -' 'E b vp , Q J S '.- f 0- ,, -4' k .af-3 ' Juniors Greg Richbourg LoGoyle Ross Dennis Shows Mike Smith Stacy Snider Joe Toylor Llso Weitzman Annette White Jeff Wood Juniors Around School Mary appears to be involved In her studying. The Junior Class meditates? during theology class. Ced thinks to himself now who rigged my locker? Patricia looking guilty again, as Mike gives her a hug. Rodney receives his senior ring from Jay. Jim and Scott: Future Homemakers of America? Juniors PIG OUTl Mark receives a hug and a ring from Teri. Brian says Walt, let me turn my head: the other side is my best slde. VC HV VI 1 Junior Retreat On March 9, the Junior class headed for Athens to find out what the Junior Retreat would offer. Under the leadership of Father Grassi from Chicago, the class experienced a memory that they would hold forever. The theme of the retreat was Going from lndlvidualism to a cIass and thejunlors feel that they were able to accomplish this as o result of it. Some of the fun and meaningful scenes from retreat are shown here. A. The scenery added to the mood of retreat. B. Father Grassl looks for someone to help him with his bags. C. Juniors gather during a free time. D. John ties the final knot as Jlm and Kurt come to help him. E. The newest in fashion - Hanes. Modeling is Stacy Snider. Guy, Tony, Jeff, and Kurt look on. F. Jeff works? Industriously on the graffiti mural. G. Molly tests the pool, but - H. Stacy and Annette found it too cool for their llklng. F-APY' 54' W as .M f I .. ,X YE VG YH ff iff? ' ' li ., We AS. WM L. x e.f'3?-wif, - 1 '.,H,',gQ 3 ffgi u ,A .t 3 Q rf ' 1 -f am 51 I , , -uw s. A L . A S ',:,,?1'f3RLk ,3i ..x My swf. A L of Q Q m:zi'4ftg,s awk A ,st , Q W, ,jf N A . , P!!-as ,H A. Leanne jumps up and screams when Beth whlspers there's a bug on your pants. B. The graffltl mural dlsplays our creatlveness as a junlor class. C. Charles exerts hls playing ablllty before returnlng to the rocklng chalr room - and another sesslon. D. And where are these Iadles headed after one ofthe longer sessions? E. Seeing the new chlck down the row, Mark puckers up for a klss. F. The Junlors pose for one last shot on the retreat. G. One ofthe many peaceful vlews on retreat. Q. Ev I be' .N I I V L., 5 FU H Graig Alvarez Julie Armstrong Ronnie Bolton Roger Bongiovanni Teresa Contu Lisa Carder Alex Claybon Scott Conner Claudia Cornevin Amy Duncan Susie Efurd Lynn Flonigan Laura Fowler Ricky Gastlllo Thomas Gatlin Walter Geisler David Greene Lisa Ann Grochowski Angelle Hall Beth Halleck Sophomores Kelley Hickman Kim Hicks Kelly Higgins Laura Jashinsky Jason Jonas Henriette Joseph Evelyn Kilpatrick Mike Lanier Cassandra Loftis Mike Luman Bridget Maloney Chris Milowski Shane Mitchell Cynthia Nelson Debbie Norman David Pacheco Karen Pehl Kim Perry Alan Pickett Leigh Ann Pollard Steve Pope Melanie Power Janet Richbourg Chuck Rogers Sophomores Mary Rogerson Diana Royce Stephanie Saller Brian Shows LeRae Sisson Robbie Smith David Speas Inge Teel George Tures Richard Tyer Bobby Ulrich Brad Vinson Heath Webb Amy Williams Jill Wood Kathy Wyatt Sophomore Rerreor. . On April 14 and 15th, the Sophomores attended their first retreat at Athens. The retreat theme was Breaking Away. A. Mr. Marshall. surrounded by Sophs, at break time. B. Friendsl C. Walter gives an example of his expertise at ping pong. D. The girls really got into the mood of retreatl E. The traditional Bus Plcturel 1 M as D 4 E P ff , 'WS' ,-'M-, NP X Sophomores ar Large Sophomores stand at ease during a pep rally. Angelle Hall enjoys a leisurely dance with Rodney Meadows. What are these girls trying to prove? Amy, Kim, Diane, and Angelle wait patiently for the picture to be taken. Karen and Alan show off their example of a Cotton-Eyed Joe. Members of the French Class pose for us. Seated: Lisa Carder, Richard Tyer, Kelly Hickman, and Kim Hicks Standing: Laura Jashinski, Melanie Power, Piotr Lewandowski, Bobby Ulrich, Mrs. Nikolic, and Roger Bongiovanni. This group participated in many activities throughout the year, such as museum trips, attending plays, dining at French restaurants, and having a gourmet French meal. CY ,,,...-..-q, 'WWTQH If -lift ' 1 I ff L-J FITXGEHTYIEI-li Q Janet Borel Sherri Butler Damon Carney George Chapman Bill Coleman Raymond Cook Dell Anne Costello Michael Craig Kendra Crow Laura Davis Erin Decanio Robert Dodd Lisa Fowler Bill Frazier Shannon Grant Michael Hart Eric Hauge Darrell Herbert Shelley Hess Lisa Hooper Na Yi wxff ,nw Freshmen David Johnson Mark Johnson Christy Kapnias Waymon Lay Michelle LeBlanc Lori Luman Christopher May Warren McDonald Danielle Meier Wyndy Mitchell Chris Nelson Manuel Nunez Sandra Pehl Holly Powell Martha Ramirez Judith Richbourg Andrew Roddy Stefanie Sepulvado Melissa Shows Kevin Skinner Rachel Slaughter Kathy Snider Michael Starzyk Kashina Tabasuri Freshmen Right: Basic freshman Lisa Fowler car- ries basic algebra book home after a hard day at school. Below: Bill Frazier and Michelle LeBlanc enjoy their first homecoming dance. Richard Waldron Lisa Wallace Krista Whitmer Billy Williams Raquel Work Steve Wyatt 1 4 Freshmen ond. . F' I 5. ' ,fl 5 il,, ,fl v 6. F' A. Holly and Michelle audition fora close-up commercial. B. Freshmen try to squeeze into the picture. C. Dell, Wyncly and Lisa singjoyfully during mass. D. Mike Craig and Krista Whitmer perform a scene from the play Butterflies are Free. E. Janet, Lisa, Judith, and Michelle hang out in the library. F. Freshmen appear to be enjoying themselves during music class. VE . E1 X5 I f 'W' If h 3 4' 'S 'i in I- if VF is N. ' 9' F --1-0 ' ,F -- A... ' , W Q Zyk . K W A The Freshmen had the opportunity of going on o one-day retreat to Pine Cove this year. A. Freshman class together in the traditional bus picture. B. Holly Powell, Kathy Snider, Stephanie Sepulvado, and Martha Ramirez enjoy frolicking in Pine Cove's pool. C. Warren McDonald and Mark Johnson cordially in- vite Sheri Butler to gojump in o lake.. . or at least a pool. D. Sandy Pehl and Shelly Hess work together in retreat activities. E. Freshmen gather outside the meeting room. More Freshmen ' DV f'1 gf' ri x D J jg: I m Football - 1982 COACHES 1982 SEASON RECORD Allan Warren, Head Coach Eric Pottkotter, Lonnie Tapp, Pat Whitham, Chester Foster. T,K, G01-man 8 Cushing 25 T.K. Gorman 32 Eustace 6 T.K. Gorman 50 Bullard 7 T.I. Gorman 35 Scurry-Rossner 16 T.K. Gorman 15 Princeton 17 T.K. Gorman 14 Cistercian 6 T.K. Gorman 42 Alba Golden 2 T.K. Gorman 0 1st Baptist 28 T.K. Gorman 7 Sacred Heart 21 T.K. Gorman 7 Notre Dame 23 5-5 Season 0-2 District si.. - i ! I J i Front row, L to R: David Pacheco, Mark Johnson, Chuck Rogers, Damon Carney, Brian Shows, Charles Cook, Eric Funk. 2nd row, L to R: Coach Foster and Head Coach Pottkotter, Richard Waldron, Brad Vinson, Dusty Johnson, Kevin Skinner, Richard Tyer, Mike Luman, . Herman May, Rosendo Hurtado, Coach Tapp. 3rd row, L to R: Quentin Neill, Alan Pickett, Chad Rook, Mike Hampton, Brett Brodnax, Jason Jonas, Terry Maloney, Asst. Coach Pat Whltham, and Coach Warren. Back row, L to R: Joe Prud'homme, Tony Chaump, Shawn Nixon, George Tures, Rodney Meadows, Jeff Wood, Alex Claybon, Heath Webb. Ms 17? , kr W K. ' ,gli L F 1' N3 ,, sf Seniors There were six seniors on the team this year, pictured below in a group shot KAJ Three were letterman, pictured bottom left CFD and three were first year players. B. Senior Joe Prud'homme, quarterback and free safety, has played football all four years of high school and has received numerous honors, including All-State both hisjunior and senior years. This year he made All-District, and All East Texas C2nd Team Hon. Menj. He was also selected Co-Most Valuable Defensive Player of the district. He was also Captain of the team and Co-Mr. Football. C. BRETT DRODNAX - Tight End E: Tackle All-District Tackle All East Texas CHon. Men.J Co- Mr. Football, D. MICHAEL HAMPTON - Tight End 6 Linebacker All-District Offense 6 All East Texas CHon. Men.J E. ROSENDO HURTADO - Split End Cr Linebacker F. Senior Letterman Prud'homme, Hampton and Brodnax G. QUENTIN NEILL - Split End and Cornerback H. CHAD ROOK - Flanker and Safety All District Offense Cr All East Texas CHon. Men.J 5' sa:-i E5?J3Wy' ?QSL5.i23tQ6F'.S'SiCY 1,'MRFswt2Hi , iQlh.W! H GJRMAN T-' SUR MAN TONY CHAUMP CHARLES COOK ERIC FUNK Fullback, Guard, Linebacker Split End, Cornerback Split End and Cornerback ALL-DISTRICT OFFENSIVE GUARD ALL-DISTRICT DEFENSIVE BACK I JUNIORS TERRY MALONEY DUSTY JOHNSON Quarterback and Safety Fullback, Tackle, Kicker HERMAN MAY ALL-DISTRICT DEFENSIVE BACK ALL DISTRICT KICKER Guard and Tackle All East Texas CHon. Men.J RODNEY MEADOWS SHAWN NIXON JEFF WOOD G uard and End Tight end and Linebacker Runningback and Cornerbock f V i . LIZEKNAN 5aw1A?I ALEX CLAYBON JASON JONAS MIKE LUMAN DAVID PACHECO ALAN PICKETT Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Fullback and Linebacker Tackle and End Running Back and Center and Linebacker Guard and Tackle Sophomores and Freshmen CHUCK ROGERS BRIAN SHOWS GEORGE TURES RICHARD TYER BRAD VINSON Sophomore Sophomore KU Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Guard and Tackle nd and Safety Flanker and Cornerback HEATH WEBB DAMON CARNEY MARK JOHNSON Sophomore Freshman Freshman KEVIN SKINNER RICHARD WALDRON Cornerback Cornerback Cornerback Tackle KL Flanker and Safety 1 Runningback and Quarterback and Runningback and Freshman A Freshman MQ, wa- if me asks E Q H ray. A z Ir V... if sy .3 T 92' was 5 ,, ' . I! y 15 'Q 0 I Q 35.1 . M1 W: ' 45? ' X- ff 2 .-N' ? ABQS.K3'?Es?4 A. VARSITY TEAM MEMBERS - Coach Ken Coughlin, Margaret Cook, Cathy Hanlon, Mimi Pratte, Martha Marinez. Joanna Garcia, and Kim Hicks. B. JUNIOR VARSITY - Michelle LeBlanc, Janet Borel, Mary Rogerson, Lisa Grochowski, Judith Richbourg, Lisa Wallace, and Coach Ken Coughlin. C. Round and Round - Pre game warm up D. Y'alI cheer us onl - Team members prepare fora game. E. This gum is gross! - Team members Margaret Cook and Martha Marinez during a team meeting. Volleyball n,-pi? 'fn-u-diiwvv A ,, I Coolidge Karnack Lanes Chapel Van Grand Saline Tournament Hawkins Grand Saline Quitman Winona Kemp Tournament Forney Cedar Hill Eustace Karnack TJC Tournament Lindale Queen City Bullard Laneville Laneville Eustace Eustace District St. John St. John Notre Dame Alba Golden New Summerfield State lncarnate Word Houston Marian Dlstrlct Champions CDlst. SAAAJ State Flnallst 4Class AAAJ Boys Varsity Record Basketball Our boys basketball team had its most suc- cessful season ever by going to the state tour- nament, and coming in 2nd place in Class AAA in the state. The team posted a 26-6 season and in district play won the East Zone Championship, the regular Season Champion- ship, and the District Tournament Champion- ship. They then advanced to the State Tour- nament and defeated lncarnate Word of Cor- pus Christi in the first round. They were defeated by Houston Marian for the State ti- tle. The team had two players on the All- State Team, Paul Procell, 1st Team, and Chad Rook, Honorable Mention. These two players along with Steven Prud'homme made All- District, 1st Team, and All-East Texas, Honorable Mention. Coach AI Drewerton, Greg Richbourg, Steven Prud'homme, Chad Rook, Robert Jewett, Michael Hampton, Paul Procell, Joe Prud'homme, Quentin Neill S... .C ,3,,,,,..,.xMs M '- g 4'-M 4 Z ag.. B.B. Action A. Chad Rook scores the insidejump shot. B. Paul Procell adds two more polnts to hls outstanding season. C. Chad Rook playing the offensive boards wlth his ag- gressive style. D. Steven Prud'homme drlves through the lane for 2. 5 , ..... as 4' ' wr too., WM ..,.g...-.N More Acrion A. Joe Prud'homme and Paul Procell rush down court to set up a defense. B. Robert Jewett breaks away and drives for the C D E. lay-up. .T.K.G. Crusaders enter gym in pre-game worm-up. Chad Rook and Paul Procell both attempt to pull down a rebound. Greg Richbourg, ML D, Holds back an aggressor 4' ww-ff-we ErrQ rrs,, F, it rrrrr ,,, We 1 6 3 1 K 3' Hsfmf 'W , Sw 17 . A ' mmf vzsnion l in K 4 uw-n-fn-2 1 , u ,9 gf f 'gh-6.5 , A Nx 15 X Girls Basketball Varsity Girls The varsity girls had a successful year in that they accomplished their goal of beating St. John and winning the East Zone Championship of the district. This meant a lot to the five seniors on the team who will be graduating this year. The team played a number of larger schools at the begin- ning ofthe year and while they did not win many of these games, they helped the team in reaching their goal of defeating St. Johns. After winning the East Zone of the district, they were defeated by Sacred Heart of Muenster for the Regular Season Champion- ship. Two girls from the team received All-District honors: Mimi Pratte, 1st Team, and Martha Marinez, 2nd Team. The team is shown in ac- tion at left in a game with Eustace at the T.K.G. gym. rgaret Cook, Karen Carney, Mimi Pratte, Joanna Garcia, Martha Marinez, Bridget Maloney, Beth Calme, Judith Richbourg, hy Hanlon, Janet Borel, Coach Jo Hoy. Mi? 4 L + E' 2 ii 14? 5--...-J 1' 5' in 21' i ww x.Z Girls' Acrion . . . A. Coach Hoy develops team strategy In hopes of a victory. B. Beth Calme skies high for the tip. C. Joanna Garcia defends ogalnst the Inbounds pass. D. From outside, Mimi shoots for two. E. Miml Protte sets a play by passing to Martha. Q...- ku A YB Q sss. . YE id Boys Tennis The tennis teams had a good season this year with a record of 5 wins, 4 defeats and 1 tie. They defeated such teams as Grand Saline, Bullard, Van, John Tyler and Whitehouse during regular play. At the state tournament which was held in Waco this year our boys team tied for second place with Waco Reicher and Beaumont Kelly. TClL STATE TENNIS TOURNAMENT T. K. Gorman's Results Boys Singles Todd Elias, lncarnate Word, def. Jay McBurney, Gorman, 6-2. 2-6. 6-4. Third Place Jay McBurney, Gorman, def. David Penn, St. Anthony, 6-1. 6-3. Consolation Semifinals Roger Bonglovanni, Gorman, def. Eric Bessell. Beaumont Kelly, 5-7, 6-2, 8-6. Consolation Finals Anthony Godivich, O'Connel, def. Roger Bongiovanni, Gorman 6-0, 7-5. Boys Doubles Consolation Semifinals Alvarez-Castillo, Gorman, def. Macklin-Abbott, Macklin-Abbott, O'Connel, 6-4, 6-1. Consolation Finals Alvarez-Castillo, Gorman, def. LeCrone- Strauss. Reicher, 6-1, 6-4. Coach Charlotte Tennant, Ronnie Bolton, Scott Conner, Dennis Shows. Bobby Ulrich. Terry Maloney, Chuck Rogers, Jay McBurney, Brian Shows, Graig Alvarez. and Roger Bongiovanni. -' , I A ,,,,, ,, ii ,Q ff tyre Girls Tennis Our T.K.G. girls tennis team won the TCIL State Ten- nis Tournament in Waco. The girls clinched the Cham- pionship when both of the Crusader's doubles teams made it to the finals where Kim Hicks and Molly O'Hern topped Kathy and Stacy Snider, 6-4, 6-4. TCIL STATE TENNIS TOURNAMENT T. K. Gorman's Results Glrls Slngles Semifinals Mary Lou Castillo, Relcher, def. Julle McBurney, Gorman, 6-4. 6-1. Glrls Doubles Semifinals Hicks-O'Hern, Gorman, def. Moran-Garcla, lncarnate Word, 6- 0, 7-5. Snlder-Snlder, Gorman, def. Biddle-Hollerman, lncarnate Word. 7-6, 3-6, 6-1. Finals Hicks-O'Hern, Gorman, def. Snider-Snider, Gorman, 6-4, 6-4. Team Totals - Girls - Gorman 15, Beaumont Kelly 12, lncar- nate Word 7: Boys - San Antonio St. Anthony 10, Kthree-way tle for second! Gorman 9, Waco Relcher 9, Beaumont Kelly 9. Coach Charlotte Tennant, Stephanie Saller, Klm Hicks, Angelle Hall. Bridget Maloney, Julie McBurney, Joanna Garcia, Stacy Snider, Lorl Luman, Molly O'Hern, Kathy Snider, and Kendra Crow. Milk K ,. 1. A24 m mA, 1 Girls ' Track In girls track this year, Margaret Cook qualified for state in the 800-meter run and Mary Ann Hill in the 100- meter dash. The 400-meter relay team consisting of Beth Calme, Margaret Cook, Cynthia Edwards, and Mary Ann Hill also went to state. At the state meet in Houston, Margaret Cook took 3rd place in the 800. Front row: Coach Karen Graham, Erln Decanlo. LaGayle Ross, Sheri Butler Cynthia Nelson Mary Ann Hlll Margaret Cook Lisa Weitzman and Coach Marlpat Putzer Back row: Cynthla Edwards, Cathy Hanlon, Beth Calme, Lelgh Ann Pollard Kelly Hickman Veleshla Bookman and Rachelle Mitchell M.. 'fl . -I? 'Hifi Boys ' Track ln boys track Daryl Herzog qualified for state in the 110- meter high hurdles as well as the 300-meter intermediate hurdles. Chad Rook qualified in the 400-meter dash. At the state meet Daryl sped to a 16.4 finish in the 110 meter high hurdles to place 5th in TClL Class AAA. He came in 6th in the 300-meter intermediate hurdles with a 43.3 clocking Chad finished 6th in the 400-meter dash with a time of 53.3. A Front row: Mark Coplen. Richard Waldron. Blll Frazier, Charles Cook, and Mike Hart Back row: Coach Erlc Pottkotter, Steven Prud'homme, Daryl Herzog. Joe Prud'homme, Chad Rook. and Mlchael Hampton. mans eg 's 9 ' ,i Track Action A. Daryl and Chad wait patiently as Chad mentally prepares for his up- coming race. D. Daryl charges forward for the start of the 880 hurdles. C. Coaches pay attention to the action at hand. D. Cynthia Edwards, Maragret Cook, Mary Anne Hill, and Beth Calme patiently wait for their race. E. Margaret hands off the baton to Mary Anne. B V W rl-V2n'iiE'QV7QlK72 Q'iW43.lW5EkS?E f -1 1 4, H--in ff, ' 1983 Crusader Baseball Record 16 Bullard 5 14 John Tyler J.V. 2 Gorman 14 Jacksonville J.V. 12 14 11 ' . . 2 3 10 ' 6 . 13 . 0 . 10 . . 1 8 . 1 5 Gorman Gorman Bullard 4 JacksonvrlleJ V Cayuga 4 Grand Salrne 4 Cushing 1 St John 6 Grand Salrne 3 John TylerJ V 4 Athens 16 St John 3 Notre Dame 10 Notre Dame 7 Gorman Gorman Gorman Gorman Gorman Gorman Gorman Gorman Gorman Gorman Gorman Gorman 10-5 Season 2-2 Dlstrlct Standing: Left to Right: Walter Geisler, Steven Prud'homme, Paul Procell, Baseball 1983 The 1983 season was a good one with the team posting a winning record of 10 wins and 5 defeats. lt seemed that we might have a good chance to win district after defeating St. Johns in both meetings. However the team traveled to Lewisville to play Notre Dame at a neutral sight and Notre Dame won the double-header making them the district champs. ff, -,,?3,!?,fv . 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'Q 1. 5 V , Y, 'QV-...W 3 V , ,- Af 'vm , ,K Mlke Hampton, Brett Brodnax, Rodney Meadows, Joe Prud'homme, Coach Al Brewenon. Kneeling: Left to Right: Greg Rlchbourg. Brad Vinson, Quentin Neill, Chad Rook, Chris Mllawskl, Davld Pacheco, Heath Webb it w lm 125,57 M, ,ai ,q ss. ,- , ' K 1 ' as A in N A Q Mi s 21- 1 Y' 5 l if V J is ,N N a 3? Brett Brodnax Paul Procell Steven Prud'homme Walter Geisler All-District All-Dlstrlct All-District All-Dlstrlct The four players pictured above were selected to the All-District team this year. Right: Joey Prud'homme steals thlrd. Below left: Chad Rook warms up the pitcher. Below right: Rodney Meadows makes an out at flrst. Pictures at right compliments of Tyler Courier Tlmes. 'Mu unease-.V ..: -.su-v in masse: .sts A me zzwn.. - gr -., ,f'm.-.xzrg '- ..f- F J Brett Brodnax throws to pitcher. P a u l P r o c el I pitching. Stephen Prud'- homme buntlng. H e a t h W e b b c r o s s e s h o m e plate. Heath agaln. Brett makes a play at the plate. Rodney Meadows eyes second base. VG f tc , M I R' A .M .su f ,gi .Q ,A f Q Sports Banquet The Annual T. K. Gorman Sports Banquet was held on May 13, 1983, in the new Milam J. Joseph Community Center Building. Just prior to the banquet Monsignor Joseph Cpictured rightj presided over a ceremony in which a tree was dedicated in memory of late Billy Paul Chrietzburg, a man who did much for T. K. Gorman athletics. The highlight of the banquet was the awarding of the coveted Lawrence LaCroix Sr. Memorial Award to Gorman athlete Paul Procell. This award is given each year to an athlete selected from one of the three Tyler high schools. A selec- tion committee bases their selection on character, accomplishment, leadership, and moral fiber. This year's recipient, Paul Procell is pictured with Butch LaCroix as he receives the award. Cmiddle rightj Pictured below are all of the award recipients. They Ore: Mimi Pratt, Outstanding Girls Basketball Player: Paul Procell, the LaCroix Award. and Boys Basketball Most Valuable Player: Joanna Garcia, Scholastic Athlete Award, and Girls Tennis Most Valuable Player: Brett Brodnax, Most Dedicated Football Player: Martha Marinez, Girls Most Valuable Volleyball Player, and the Henry T. Paro Award: Joe Prud'homme, Football Most Valuable Player: Margaret Cook, Girls Track Most Valuable Player: Jay McBurney, Boys Tennis Most Valuable Player: and Knot picturedj Daryl Herzog, Boys Track Most Valuable Player. 3 nrt: I g.J ORGISNZISITIONE . 95 if mwmw. Angela Watson Kathy Snider Senlor Llsa Corder Freshman Head Cheerleader Sophomore .ab - '- . H- ,, , Laura Fowler Louro Jashlnsky Sophomore Sophomore Lorl Lumon Stacy Snlder Freshman Junlor A. C. D. E. F. G. H. Cheerleaders in Acrion Sharp looking cheerleaders encourage the team to a homecoming game victory. D. Tracy Schepers exhibits good form for get up and move. Angela Watson and Tracy head down the bleachers to begin the pep rally which featured the wet t-shirt contest. Those pom poms look sharp, girls. Lori Lumon and Lisa Carder get with it. Laura Jashinsky and Kathy Snider pep it up at our one outdoor pep rally. Cheerleaders ot one of their many sign painting sessions. Laura Fowler shows spirit in one of our gym pep rallies. B P . 9 V, q ., -. . 3 V.y5,',? . , ,Q 1 'fqsij' C . 4 ' gm i' ' Crusade-rerres Drill Team The Drill Team, under the direction of Mrs. Karen Graham, is made up of girls in Grades 9-12. They work to elevate school spirit, and they pro- vide outstanding halftime perfor- mances at athletic events. They also represent our school at numerous , ,W N community events, including the sSi5,aE55-'S' .- , Rose Festival and Christmas Parades, 37 is and they work for several charitable f -sf 'H' Aff, ii-' . . . organizations during the year. OFFICERS Seated: Junior Lieutenants Mary Anne Hill and Julie McBurney. Standing: Senior Captain Lana Vulpo and Senior Lieutenant Teri Kelly. Seated: Officers Julie Mcburney, Lana Vulpo, Teri Kelly, and Mary Anne Hill Front row: Angelle Hall, Amy Williams, Jill Wood, Teresa Cantu, Henriette Joseph, Leigh Ann Pollard, Molly O'Hern, Lisa Leon, Cindi Bolton, Susie Efurd, Holly Powell, Beth Halleck, Leanne Frazier Back row: Laura Davis, Janet Richbourg, Stephanie Saller, Missy Shows, Kendra Crow, Melissa Zoller, Karen Carney, Karen Pehl, Diane Young, Sandy Pehl, Sherri Butler, Kim Perry, Cyn- thia Nelson, Lisa Fowler, and Dell Costello Not pictured: Angie Palmisano ,:- , Yrss Y ff, ' fwwff. N mf ,, - ' f 1. ' , , ,A --, -ww .,4,.wwf,A4:. , ,,, ML.-.,,,w,f elim, ,ff ., , sf-, :,, , -1 A B. C. D E. F. G Drill Team Action The Iieutenants: Lana Vulpo, Terl Kelly, Mary Anne Hill, and Julie McBurney prepare for a show of Drlll Team spirit during o pep rally. Senior lleutenants Lana Vulpo and Terl Kelly pose with head cheerleader Angela Watson. Spectators ask Are we being lnvaded? as the drlll team shows that they too have the beat. Liso Fowler tries to signal for Mrs. Graham to start the music. The girls kick hlgh during a pep rally. The drill team performs at a basketball game. Everyone marches In perfect step. 5 -f-'Q...W... -. ., . 'E 3 mt ms 1 N 1 1 Km '5'fXM,,t 6. JE + Qff'3'f' f X? N in 5 Q 4 J ' A 4 Zigi, suxl Q . ,. , ,- fly-JQ?-,Q--tu-. .... l f ft-ff. inf J' F fvttw' kri- 41 Wx 'si A Q IL AND'-,Q r3'4lEX ,gi Newspaper Staff Our newspaper, the Lance, made its reappearance this year under the very able leadership of Ms. Maripat Putzer, Advisor, and editors Margaret Cook and Joanna Garcia. The Staff put out five editions of the newspaper this year in addi- tion tothe senior edition published at the end of the year. The newspaper had very good coverage of all Gorman events and was an important and much appreciated addi- tion to the Gorman scene. 12? W Front row: Ms. Putzer, Advlsor, Steven Prud'homme, Joanna Garcla and Margaret Cook. Co-Editors Middle row: Cedric Golden, Llsa Carder, Laura Fowler, Kurt Mathis, Dlane Young, Mlke Enright, Melanie Power, Mlke Cralg, Janet Rlchbourg, Greg Fowler, Quentin Neill, Janet Borel, Kim Hicks Back row: LaRae Slsson, Susle Efurd, Theresa Cantu, Llso Leon, Rachelle Mitchell, Teri Kelly, Lana Vulpo. Angela Watson. Clndl Bolton, Rlndy Erwin, Stephanie Saller nf. wffwyx . L Purtnsumv ifiiifilii- b t. Hoifggigggn, Norronol Honor Society w 9, S 1 -3 f L 2 A f x vi X4 f N Our National Honor Society, under the very able direction of Sr. Margaret Mihm, is an organization whose membership is limited to students in grades 10-12 who qualify scholastically and are approved by the faculty on the basis of character, leadership and service. The NHS is primarily a service organization and its members help with various school functions and projects throughout the year. f 'if Q i if i 1, l 9 J 1 ' 1 l l - Seated: Sr. Margaret, moderator: Lana Vulpo, Daryl Herzog Greg Fowler Margaret Cook Brian Kautzer Charles Cook Flrst row standlng Teresa Can tu, Melonie Power, Stephanie Saller, Klm Hicks, Cynthia Nelson Janet Richbourg Jay McBurney Quentin Nelll Steven Prud homme Richard Tyer Second row, standing: Mark Coplen, George Tures Jason Jonas Brett Brodnax Paul Procell Chad Rook Joe Prud homme Greg Rlchbourg Third row standing: Mary Malouf, Teri Kelly, Joanna Garcia, Mary Ann Hill Amy Williams Cathy Hanlon Laura Jashlnsky Stacy Snider Julle McBurney Tracy Logan, Beth Calme, Henriette Joseph, Rlndy Erwin, Robert Jewett Srudenr Go vemmenr OFFICERS - Teri Kelly, Parllamentarlan: Jay McBurney. Vice-President: Quentin Neill, President: Roger Bongiovonnl, Treasurer: Leanne Frazier, Secretary The Student Government has representatives elected by each of the four high school classes. Under the able direction of Sr. Ann Bourke, the Student Government coordinates student ac- tivities throughout the year. Through Student Government students may bring up problems which they feel exist in the school. The representatives may then work together with the faculty and administration toward a resolution. Seated: Roger Bongiovanni, Leanne Frazier, Quentin Neill, Jay Mcliurney Terl Kelly Standing: Sr. Ann Bourke. advisor: Sophomore represen- tatives - Janet Richbourg and Laura Fowler: Junior representatives - Julie McBurney and Greg Rlchbourg: Freshman representatives - udith Richbourg, Janet Dorel and Lisa Fowler. Not pictured is Sophomore representative Henriette Joseph 103 Yearbook Staff In Action The Yearbook Staff has put forth a lot of effort to produce your 83 Crusader Profile. There are many tasks necessary in order to produce the yearbook. Selling ads is a huge task, but a very necessary one in order to obtain financing so that the yearbook can be sold at a more reasonable price to the students. Our staff this year sold over S3000 worth of ads. Other tasks include planning drawings, lay-outs, writing copy, typing, taking pictures . . . all the things that go into publishing a yearbook. These things are hard work and time consuming, but it's all made worthwhile when we see the finished product - a yearbook that adequately portrays 1982-83 and one that will bring us memories of friends and happenings of the year in the years to come . . . A. Greg Fowler. Yearbook Edltor for this year, Is shown planning out pages - one of the numerous tasks he accomplished thls year. Besides planning and layout work, Greg also took many of the pictures In the yearbook and was also the top ad seller. D. Rachelle Mitchell, Lisa Leon, and Mary Malouf. the three juniors on the staff are Involved In drawing layouts and stamping pictures. two of the many tasks necessary in puttlng out the yearbook. C. Terl Kelly and Lana Vulpo ln the process of selecting some pictures, to be put In the yearbook from proofs. D. Clndl Bolton and Joanna Garcia, who were two of the lop ad salesmen for the year, are working on layouts here. E. Rlndy Erwin, who served as one of our speedy typists, and Daryl Herzog work on copy layouts. I 104 R W mmm: :gg Yearbook Sroff mom L 31 4 Middle School Action Special thanks are due Mrs. Chris Coyne for tak- ing many of our Middle School photos. Middle School girls pose: Stacy Kalivoda, Jen- nifer Wood, and Angie Allison. Ricky Smith, Danny McBurney, and Mark Adame. Christine Carney, Jennifer Calme, Kay Potts, Chris Josephson. Lea Hendry, David Wharton, and Kim Chitwood. Jason May and Lisa Pinkenburg on Junior Historians field trip. David Wharton works alone. H. Peter Chaump and Andy Hillis present the trophy won ata Basketball tournament to Mrs. Smith. Junior Historians on a field trip to an old cemetery: Todd McClusky, Lisa Pinkenburg, Jason May, and Bobby Parrish. Elimu Tabasuri, Barry Holton. Bobby Parrish and Mrs. Lawson, sponsor, in- spect an old tombstone. One Junior Historian not pictured is Jeff Rogers who took these photos. B P S .tts 106 , T '-'f 'iii A i sg. , gg, XF? la 4. . i z ...em .i in 1 1 1 J su t ll ll W. t lk 5 eff J lx, . N-1 J .MQW - -A Q S- , x Juli: s H 'N-at . gc ,X V. x 1 pi' ., 1 .1 . - T 'sv .... ,. P : ' l i tss ss 'fig stti-fwgg , Q :N N A- -. 1 .L-Jl , QMS V QV? Abby Adams Angie Allison Charlotte Blinne Ricky Brown Kevin Calme Chris Carey Peter Chaump Alan Clark Elizabeth Corn Mary Cunningham Danny Duffy Mike Everett Monica Finley Todd Floyd Gene Gradick Mike Hondcrf Andy Hillis Alicia Holmes Kellie Jewett Christopher Joseph Stacy Kalivoda Keri Kelly Stephen Lanier Angela Loftis Den Long Tammy Lopez Mike McBurney Kristin Mack John MacKay Collin Moloney 108 B Eghrh Grade A-fs f if 1' 'f'l?l5 avjfzu ke ff U p wr, X 2 Ri gf 5 P A v ,E nz fwf i 3 A M W Wg Sh'Rhonda Winkfleld , Jennifer Wood Austin Young 9 Left: Bth graders happy about class belng over: Michelle Tyer and Stacy Kalivoda. Righf: Andy Hillis and Yvonne Marie Procell clown around w i t h .l e r r y Venerable, a professional basketball p l a y er w h o visited our school. Danny Miller Greg Mlreles Joe Moehlmann Aaron Power Yvonne Procell Renee Rogers Mary Alice Royce Matt Shamburger Susan . Sneed Paul Spann Mike Stuth Mlchelle Tyer Christy Villanueva Kristin Wldmer Angie Wiebe Mark Adame Kim Allison Kathy Armstrong Jenny Basila John Bielamowicz Jenny Calme Brad Carter Bryan Carey Christlne Carney Kim Chitwood Scott Ciaccia Marty Cole Anne Cook Thomas Crow Christine Cunningham Dimi Currey Victoria dekosa Maria Diaz Mark Erwin Lamar Gipson Suzanne Grant Kirk Guillebeau Michelle Hall Margaret Halleck James Hamilton Lea Hendry Kerry Higgins Hollie Hillis Sherlitha Jefferson Christine Josephson 110 Se venrh Grade Jessica Trammel Greg Ulrich David Wharton Teresa Wyatt Tony Kaman James Loftis Dan McI3urney Todd McCIusky Chuck Majors Melissa Masat Sandy Mason Lisa Masters Jason May Jacob Maynard Harold Moose Paula Olivores Bobby Parrish Lisa Pinkenburg Katherine Potts Kelvin Raibon Diane Richbourg Chris Rook John Royce James Slaughter Danny Smith Ricky Smith Steffanie Smirson Becky Snider Jeff Sowell Mark Adams Heather Brodnax James Buck John Burns Billy Campbell Ami Carter Angl Carter Vincent Danlel Traci Dudley Jason Evans Michelle Floyd Rebecca Halleck James Hill Will Hill Eric Hilz Barry Holton Lori Kimmel Chris Kindred Aaron Kinser Michelle Kortman Anita Krueger Susan Mock Alex Marlnez Dale Meier Jon Mclkee 112 Sixth Grade ,. XQK bv- Sid Work Mark Wyatt Cathy York Greg Yows Carla Nelson Vanessa Nocei David Pesnell Donna Pesnell Tim Pope Craig Powell Denise Procell DeAnna Ranier Jacque Ratcliff Keith Rodriguez Jeffrey Rogers Michelle Roseland Brent Scott Kelley Sepulvado Andrew Shamburger Bethany Shows Shelley Skelly Vickie Stanley Elimu Tabasuri Kelly Tarkington Jai Verrall Doug Wiebe Christopher Wiley Adam Wilkins Curtis Wilkins 113 S OL Q fb ln 9 O -spas MNC ai 3 Q' Tho y Smith Principal ' Mary Ann Alvarez Secretary i JC-x rf ' 'f ri: , k.- 'rf' ,.l1l - ,V ,ll ,,Jp , . ,'- 1 .i f 1' . ! .. . I I Sr. Mary Louise Bob Epperson Gayla Lawson Karen Raney l Patricia Schmidt PE Assistants Burton Pam Hampy Ray Marr Linda Roberson 5 Lois Young Cathy Brewerton Chris Coyne ' ' 'U -- , - ' , X I' ,V '-'fl' yi ' ' Terry Morrow 114 , , M ' 'MM U ,D , V 4 -. vl- ' J 'Y , w Lf' . j 1 'J . ., CHRIS COYNE SISTER MARY LOUISE BURTON ' 3 - A REBECCA CHAMPION .- D . V. Theology, Social Studies I l Middle School ond High School Muslc x L 4 Mlfjdle Scggglglinlggossaool An ,Adw- 'vc 7 PAM HAMPY X ' I H A . English, Soclol Studles, Middle School ond GAYLA LAWSON RAY MARK High School Drama Reodlng, Hlstory, Junlor Hlstorlon Science KAREN RANEY ' ' '. A A' LINDA aoaEasoN Lois YouNG Reading AdvIsor!AdvIsee Coordinolol I ' Mom'swdemeovemmemModerato' - Engnsh - ' - M d e School Football Page Sponsored by CARL AND JUDY SHAMBURGER G an 1 oi N..!nl.,.- pm' mx -1 V, f f Jie! 4 ,,.quunx...,, .L ,M -f- Kxig ky ,, ,N Girls ' Boslferboll A. Dione Richbourg Oltempfs to outreoch on opponent in Q jump ball D. Hollie Hillis takes it down court. C. Angie Allison throws it in. YB A -fff ww-t ,,.v . -,-. .H-N Q. ., ,f mann fmwm.. , BaslferballAcr1on - Monlca Flnley watches Stacy Kaltvoda make a free shot. Kellie Jewett and Angle Allison watch the ball head for I if sf - AY! 15553 I' Q 1 - 4 . My ,A .3 . Y g 3 in V :..V, EYEEFSN f Q J NS' A' x LQ- X fm- Lv 5 iw. Q R 4 N.. s.:..,r':Q,,..19 eom KCHR4, lu if 47 6 I Q Door Decorating Conresr At Christmas this year Mrs. Youngs AXA sponsored a Door Decorating contest. All the AfA's dld an excellentjob decorating their doors, but the winners proved to be 1st place - Hampy's AfA, 2nd place - Epperson AXA, 3rd place - Roberson AIA. A. Mrs. Hampy and Scott Claccla by their door. B. Chuck Majors puts finishing touches on their door. C. Mrs. Lowsan's AIA had a real tree on their door. D. Murr's AIA door was very festive. E. Brad Corder finishes up very neat door with o stocking for everyone. F. John Royce shows us Sister Mary LouIse's door. G. Suzanne Grant by Mrs. Young's door. F. Mrs. Coyne's door. 5. s H - .-,gs , , ,,,,,,. V 4 I Q3 'v ex. B 4 , . 4 t- ,I 5 C A Y - 'rf' LN? ' es pg f w x .Ax ' J' -il' .gre we fs 62.0 421 J MERRY sf F f . fl. 1' +4 rv? s 'Wu if QU R 5 MAC . F5 E 5- so 32 .G 21 ' M . .cfs - Q. .1 ' -Msn' '- Q ,xr iw., I, h.. rr W' 'Vip ll' - :WWI 4- . '11, 9 kA.g.SY.:g551' . , r- 1 i'w.'4 Fw .,, ,lv Q , . sm E '-'rg' M' A s V. Hg -. m - 5 Q g A 'f s -. 3 r -f 552555 . ff - Y .1 . 'fmlslrnzmw we aff mum airs' 1 f W 1 121 an 'Q .,.....,.w-v-- Q fl? I 'Q .ab- any flags,-,li fr-f,-Jr'-?'gf' ' r I 1 uw' x .Lk Km H ? .fn 1,215 .0--1 'mln 4 i 1 2, V --Q 31' . ' 3? . s M ' 0 1 M:,,wf.f!Wk xi, gin 8 - gg ,M Olympics The Gormon Olympics is o series of competitions between AIA groups spon- sored by the Middle School Student Government. It pro- vides intromurol competi- tion for all students. There is competition in three oreos: scholastic, athletic, ond service. WINNERS OF THE 1983 OLYMPICS A. 1st Ploce - Hompy's AIA B. 2nd Place - Roberson's AIA C. 3rd Place - Lowson's AIA Other AfA's pictured: D. Coyne E. Burton F. Marr G. Chomplon H. Young Olympic Activities Students ore shown here in some Olympic activities such as Quiz Bowl, Spirit Week dress up days, kick ball competition ond Spell- ing Dee competition which was won by Eric Hilz of Mcnrrs AIA. n Q .Hx fwti 4-uh Wlt 1 HWIL, ll Unfit, 1 4 9?S1T.ff'Ai2Ms' ff''iii-I',wiiK5d12x4fi-!,4kHn iWWi'fQiWx:m..' Stiff: The T K Gorman Yearbook staff wlshes to express Its appreclatlon to Wlthout you our Yearbook would not have been posslble Thanks' I our advertisers. L :L ADEQ-li-Tl L- O the future of humanity Q lies in the hands of those who are strong enough to provide coming generations with reasons for living and hoping Immaculate Conception Students pictured: Renee Rogers Jessica Chaump Mary Malouf Steven Prud'homme April Carney Lea Hendry 128 Parish K. f frrs X ,MQ 1 S giaif Igiijxi E is Assrt1e r XR x Compliments of Faculty and Students 1 2.3 lit Qi fr St. Gregory School Msgr. Joseph joins Sister Alisa and the Faculty and students of St. Gregory School for the releasing of balloons in honor of the 37th birthday of the school. 'I Yxf L f..-, ' W' V ij Llso Leotn,.Qln A lton, Lisa AVWII- Bock Rowe 4Q ,:g4,gy 4 utler V V AStepho ' ' Congratulations - Seniors - gfxhfl-H if if?'x ' J 'fl -1 , 1 f ' fum- Qi r X' Q Q K all T X 4f+ fo 'X , X, X 1 4? xi lim XQXVVS -' , . , X 1: f X f W y fbi? - M f 1 f ,mfs I 2 I B ' N BOOSTER CLUB T K GORMA 1982-83 GORMAN CRU ADEREUE5 Hall, Lisa Fowler. Missy Shows, Dell Costello. Crow, Dlone Mellsso Carney, FDQDQQEY. Mathers Club Scholarship A ward Each year the Mothers Club uses its Endowment Fund to contribute toward a year's scholarship for a student from each the parish schools. These scholarships are awarded to students on the basis of their personal growth and achievement ngratulations to the previous winners of the scholarship: .Gregory T.K.G. Middle School T.K.G. High School 77 - Cassandra Loftis 78 - Shane Mitchell 79 - Shelley Skelly 80 - Sheila Prud'homme 81 - Kenneth Richbourg 82 - Jai Verral Raymond Peters Flex Nunn Judy Pehl Martha Cook Greg Fowler David Pacheco Mnners af the 1983 A ward Are: St. Gregory Ginnie Scrogglns Collin Maloney High Charles Cook T. K. Gorman - Sr. Gregory Mathers Club IDE R MAY UVERTON TEXAS New 8: Used OILFIELD PIPE OFFICE PHCJNES 214 f 834 3661 214 f 834 3662 RESIDENCE O TYLER TEXAS 214 I 561 5307 8: SUPPLIES 'HE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY Complete Decorating Center Leaders Conference National Ouality Award 0 Times Oualiiied Metropnlitan Insurance Companion Joseph Martel, ULU Branch Manager Metropolitan Llte Insurance Company Metropolitan Prop ty and llahlllty Insurance Company 36335',0,U2272'0?di 221251101 305 S- Beckham office: 12141 5512237 Residence: 12141561-2609 592-6537 GWMWDGNQOVDGNMKD I O r - D i Good Luck Crusaders!! W o A O 1- 4f'i , X O O BOREL S DRIVE-IN 3, 5 A or A Aii of Your Fishing and Picnic X G 0 Supplies Gas - Bait - Tackle Nolan, Sarah and Janet Borel , Rt. 1, Box 2 S Chandler, Texas 75758 The More for Your Money Store ON THE WAY T0 LAKE PALESTINE 65 Food Stoes in Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana Q.0'00'k9QJfWk.DQ.40Wk,9 B. C. FLOYD Agent 327 E. Front P.0. Box 571 Tyler, Texas ice 595-4101 75702 Q6DAoVwf ROYCE'S MARKET PROCESSING FOR HOME FREEZERS CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING 302 W. LINCOLN 593-1261 1 33 S!S? 88G Everyonek Favorite Teammate. TYLER COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. TYLER UNIFORM CO. 805 N. Glenwood Tel. 593-9291 Tyler, Texas 75702 George H. Rook Gegrge D, Rm 1f1irll1mfiF5 A51 QUQEHIIH A Lwmmunuits I SINCE 1943 ' NO. 1 2603 E. ERWIN 592-9084 NO. 2 2623 E. 5TH 592-9223 LOCALLY OWNED 8: OPERATED BY THE GILBERTO G. RAMIREZ FAMILY AN Al gf ' 7 , , ARTHUR LEVERET Nunn mrafimfs cfulhrmuirh -ve e W eler-S New 109 SO. BROADWAY ' - TYLER, TEXAS 7 LEON ADKINS 214-593-1269 i' 134 Congratulations to the Class of 1983 DR. AND MRS. BILL SCROGGINS Ginnie, Johnny, Leslie I -4 s f 5 THE oneoonv CENTERL EQ, QT RANDY PHILLIPS PHOTOGRAPHY A h ld ox4386 Phone 56 lhb t lyk' jj h h p bl d ll b d C. J IZ- Good Luck Crusaders AIR POWER SYSTEMS, INC. TYLER, TEXAS Congratulations Distributors, Designers, Engineers and Fabricators S e n io Ingersoll Rand Air Compressor Systems for O Land and Offshore Drilling O General lndustry 0 Petro Chemical I Mining and Construction 1-500 HP Systems Gas and Diesel Compressors Special Filtration and Air Dryers Instrumentation and Controls 1214i 593-7303 Bob Armstrong, Pres. Locations in: Corpus Christi O Dallas O Longview O San Antonio O Tyler O Little Rock, AR HEATH INSURANCE AGENCY Fire - Casualty - Life PINEWOOD EXPLORATION, INC. Jane and Ed Luman Mike, Lori, and Bob LEVI STRAUSS 8: CO. 112 S. College P.O. Box 338 Tyler, Texas 75710 2141561-7011 QUlNN'S CLEANERS Bill Smith Agent 12141 597-7435 122 wi Amherst Tyler, Texas Tom Quinn Tim Qui 136 JOHN ZOLLER OIL 81 GAS PROPERTIES Producing and Non-Producing Royalties, Minerals and Leases Wanted 870 Fair Foundation Bldg. Call 214-595-4448 HD UX' Hit' L'0lldil70lli 1255. BONNER II PHONE I-ER TEXAS 757027 Axuuing Uyfa and fad gzxas csincz 7937 H 214-592-6531 WALLPAPER PLACE ' IN . MAX CLARK GLEN IOHNSON MARIE CLARK C SALE-SALE-SALE We now are stocking mc Av over 12,000 rolls U 1fj? !f51 'i 170 Books to Choose From! Don'twait... . ,gg HWY 31 WEST SHOPPING CENTER I E R 11 Box 705 2606 E.5th Tyler FloorCo. Inc. Ty: T Xa 21415924671 593-8383 137 Best wishes for many more successful years! Get as much education as you can - That truism still applies in today's complex world where new technology often makes obsolete the innovations of only a few years back. We wish the graduates and other students of T. K. Gorman High School continued success. CD T. K. Gorman students Flosendo Hurtado, E Quentin Neill, Michael Hampton, Daryl Herzog, Joe Prud'homme, Bobby Lawson, Chad Rook, Brett Brodnax, Jay Hazari and, not pictured, the photographer, Greg Fowler tour the Tyler facility. Bob Alvarez, manager of Design Engineering, led the tour. All C'0!V0!7!01W1Y6' Trane Cac, Inc. 6200 Troup Hwy. Children of Trane Employees Who Attend T. K. Gorman Front row: Rosendo Hurtado, Tony Chaump, Walter Geisler, Graig Alvarez. Middle row: Kevin Calme, Laura Fowler, Jenny Calme, Christine Josephson, Anita Krueger. Back row: Scott Ciaccia, Beth Calme, Teresa Cantu, Sherri Butler, Lisa Fowler, Greg Fowler. Not pictured: Peter Chaump. GENE QQ we N l' Q ,- i .3 A C E N i .Z .5 T f AMEIX01' 3 , Q .H ,,.. 0' 4 1 M CONSTRUCTION OO --di., M ' ' T p TYLER, TEXAS OON HILL 'Wilt' ' I COIVIIVIERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL -INSTITUTIONAL Good Luck Crusaders! ' SOUTHEAST TIRE 81 AUTOMOTIVE CENTER ealers of: elly Tires ichelin Tires atteries - Shocks State Inspection Emergency Service Available Complete Repairs of Brakes Front End Tune Ups Hours: 8 am to 6 pm - Monday Thru Friday Q9 G' 8 am to 12 noon - Saturday LARAMIE 3401 G.E. Drive - Tyler, Texas 75707 - 566-8660 Jett, Linda, Rex and Lisa Wallace I Q7 xx ffw-g gsis' so T eloasfafg 'J.i?JT-J Mfr I 49 ies iid 139 XIIIIXXHPU1 Nfl XV 'wV 5817650 M N THRU THURS 119 5S FRI 8xSAT 1110 BURGER BAR SALAD BAR h W Yeaff GOrman H' X 1 rusadefs xiilf w ,393 A 1325 East Fifth, Tyler fAcross from TJCJ i l Burgerso Fries I 2 I 1 and Greens 1 I l LLL4-, 1,-z.4..L.. 1.,AJJ.1.X-A-I-3-':f L-L.Lml...L-l..L-L L..L- E -1.71-In-J-J I:-A -3 . J A ,J ,J -Ll . ' ' I 211 I P rlrl F 3:1 I l A' I ' ' l . I 1 'R vf 1 r .rm 1 1 'I Y H l I - - O . . - -ff 551 o. Broadway Home of the half Ib. homestyle amburger , A .. Q 1 9' 0 0 ' Q C ' i I - 4 I fa no -A I. I. ff V0 00 61 Ul u I WJ ROOFING 8. PAINTING 1 'WMIIM E'9I?'f'NG2 'WNIIENGH Dui wwzmsif afzfyzaciafion frm affowing ua fo ificvzs in kgs gzowfg of U if Qozmcuz. Dum confirming aupfzoziz Raymond 8 Nancy Pacheco YOUR SATISFACTION - OUR DESIREQ' I WHITE BRODNAX TRUCK Qifffy 8: TRAILER CO. MERCEDES-IEIIZ NE. Loop 323 8- Gludewcter Hwy. TYLER, TEXAS 75712 Phone l2l4l 593-2575 I i HELEN CAMPBELL A I. 5 .lm 4 I tg 'TE' . ' L: E REALTORS EJ ? ri' vtmlfls-. v Let Realtor Helen Campbell Be Your ' Landlady When You Buy or Sell Third Generation Serving Tyler Since 1903 Residential and Commercial Properties CampbeII's Castle Farms - Ranches and Lake Properties Helen Campbell L Hlfinllgs Hunger lllth. fa Q35 X ' we , 5 Si 595-0123 E, 595-4291 George E. Mason 19333 Broadway, Tyler, Texas 1-876-3109 PELU- 9:30-6 Mon.-Sat. old English vinag mon. MLS Pa'es e' TX 1 Phone 561-7273 3502 s. Broadwa ,' ti':- -1':..- 7- E- ...-. E E ' - sf ' ff if'af-o:1f '- - X . -fr E -A ii, AISH ' fri- f E . 1 ' - E Qi Congratulations Seniors ?'. . . 7 of 1983 Ei Q if-1. I 3 NEW CAR DEALERS :fl L ig i ASSOCIATION -fi .I 2:5 Holley Motor Company j, Jim Holley Buick Company 1: Oge Oldsmobile -2 i:- Richardson Ford, Inc. f--3 XE1- King Chevrolet E? 1 E? ' li Wagner Cadillac -I-f fu l Barrett GMC Trucks 5 cl V ,..1 ,L E: g 1 'EZ'-7 -f ' -E E 1- - fx-f-J -..- 1-4,--1 .4 -1 -l 141 .4-E . E .. -1- -v 45 -a ...A A F Ai? E - 7 .- : - : A -A L -1 -- R. . .F ' C? 'lk-' -- - - - 5 -- 4 K - rg- - - . . ,-1' - .. ' U: Q.- -f ... K ' Q- -A ,- Y E ,-' ' - ' ,-- - - '.,,j.-- . . A v . , 142 . ' V ' JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION CO. Good luck senior class in your future endeavors. Carl, Bonnie and Dusty Johnson TYLER Sgm Mmnon s. ol.Ass 113 S. Beckham St. I T I ,TX I 106 SURREY TRAaLs Sue wehunt y er R M TYLER, TEXAS 75705 597 6396 Simmental Cattle RICHARDSON FORD, INC Joe Prud'homme, Owner I Larry Haselhorse, Mgr. 700 W- E Tyler, Texas 597-9331 An East Texas T ad t o 1 musk! A.-, , vf , ,531 , D' 1- ...M.n.144 L......-- s1Iv9' X l di W' YK x xi 5? J. C. PENNEY Broadway Square Mall Tyler, Texas The Best in Office Equipment NATIONAL OFFICE MACHINES Ludee Burns Bob Hale 1101 E. Fifth 597-2368 Tyler, Texas 757o1 597-2369 Qttcreo and Record Center Hi-Fi Equipment Car Stereo 3930 S. Broadway Phone: Tyler, Texas 75701 2141561-7455 RED ACKER'S Seafood Steak House RED ACKERS Cleaners Mr. Catfish Lau ndry COLLEGE BOOKS T-Shirts . 120 Troup RoadoTyIer, Texas 75701 Schoo' S '?p es 5028 old Bullard nd. Study guides Cliff Notes Across From TJC 275 S. Baxter Tyler, TX 145 T KNIGHT PRINTING AND oFFlcE I SUPPI,Y I T'I71I3 Ifroup Highway I Tyler, Texas 75701 Tel: 2141593-9935 Tim Newton Owner OLLI fzzff 6000-gli ghd? Seventh Sraemmd Shnppma Cenm,'I'y'Iar, Tlx: 75 Good Luck Crusaders of' 0 'UM P M5 C 'f 0 5 G'- Longview 430 E. College 758-7351 Mineola N. Highway 69 569-3804 Henderson 502 N. Friscoe 657-321 1 Tyler Old Jacksonville Hwy. 561-4020 Winnsboro W. Broadway 342-6084 Commerce Sycamore St. 886-3640 Gilmer 320 Walnut 843-2327 Greenville 3033 Spencer St. 455-3751 Joe Norton, President Paris 301 E. Hearne 784-2650 Edgewood E. Hwy. 80 896-4997 Pittsburg Hwy. 271 856-751 1 Swimming Pool 1 l l N Equipment and Supplies 1 OSolar Pool Heating , A 6 6 A OLarge Stock ot Parts and Accessories l g Sgvgfgsow O Complete Maintenance Repair Service F lVoIume Buyers or Dealers Welcome ,,,,,,,,,,, AOUASCAN lComplete Re-Conditioning of Older Pools y ,ul-SW HEP. - water CENTER CHEMICAL y AND SERVICE, lNc. ff' , 593-1604 A 593-5513 1812 East Southeast Loop 323 lPaluxy and Loop 3231 SAM R. HILL LUMBER coMP Since 3 uv DQS? G Oo i fc gc, L E3 5 I Q T' Good Equipment Well Maintained Good People 1 qsnkllgih so Q L x g ill SAM R. HILL LUMBER 5 Rl co. 1112 E. Erwin Street Tyler, Texas Area Code 2141593-8266 Well Trained DELTA DRILLING COMPANY P.0. Box 2012, Tyler, Texas 75710 'i9'i,igElE T?dYE1?fFr ' 5ffV'lt'lL ' I 'lll!z1W?fl'FE : 4'?f:'r!5i2?' gl my 1 l in 1 ,. . :QL if Q, -. V v I 'E 4 ' 1 ' I ' 5 'F . , , Q ' 4 f- sp, Z g ill: 11gfi'r.1sifZ'g,5fA nxt . Your place to be! ' gi' Li5,fY,s,Af ,gwkx .im I , can , wi ,fy .Win -1 X ah-MQ' 1. .1f,'si.f-f152Se,1 . we ' . l'1 5' 5' H+ wma fl ,W ll U.S. 69 South at Loop 323, Tyler, TX Mon. thru Sat. 10 AM to 9 PM. Over 70 stores and restaurants to Good ideas endure. A- of f f .' L- fi- , M l 1 x i' ' A ur' , X R Q llllllll Xl? e'fx,,y X ,l Y li-T ll ul l ' lv . , sm Mu my In 1937 Mr. Joyner and Mr. Fry had a notion Tyler could use a men's store. if-'W mes U 4- serve you' They were right. Joyner Fry - Guys 'N' Dolls - Florsheim Shoes e Z1 ' .-'E :N 9 B, Yolive. he.ordu,oulo.t goood' the need I g :Q X ., ,lto conserveuelectrloltyuond all Forms Q., T, V of energy. Nor only oloes CQDSQVVQTWOU ff We .MI helpdsave our nailonbn pre.C-IOUS I yjfjfiji energy re.sourc.es .xt helps you and W T - r fomlly save money slnce. : if: cosruoi energy vs 9-bg :f Chunk owl' of mmgl' fornlllei ' at budgets. You Gsm help your fomll bywg, :M ololn your polr'T.-- YTXQKC Sure. 1 'ff iv Q. ' you amuse, doors, ond wxndows l eww :L 3. I, hen rlne Yleallncgvor Cllr Cvnolltlonlng . -' . blflh' ns om : I Q 565' tlfle. refrigerator.-' know what you 'L N, ' 5 wont' before you Open rhe. doorg y A, : hQT.WQTCf Toneioenergyq-if 9256, Q ,I W jf Q gh rter s weri It 'L -. YQ melts sureuthe Televuslloncovrmslereo 7 :Q Q Vgfig, is off yvhen you're. Through , V I. if Us 'L p ' . wlfh lf. Work with y0W' 3 1 -.W f famil To Save. ener y noyv... :N A youfll helpvrnake sure. fhege will be. TEXAS POWER sf s If 990099 'D' eVe Y e when You I I- Q- LIGHT COMPANY - S , 5'l'or'l' Q fonilly of your own. DENNARD SUPPLY 408 N. Broadway C IF d S Eq p t d S ppl Congratulations Class of 83 From DR. AND MRS. JOHN MALONEY SHAUN VINCE TIM KEVIN TERRY BRIDGET COLLIN PATRICK RAYS GREEN ACRES BARBER SHOP 1737A Troup Highway 214- 592-8445 C mplete Hair'Sty:n1 and Psrsonaliz d I t l' ' H uts or e nlre amly App t tS gg t d 0 Drop-Ins Welcome I From DR. W. HERB SNIDER AND PRINT SHOP FAMILY S. BROADWAY o P. O BOX 9 EXAS 75711 0 95 0100000000OOIOOOOOOOOOCIQOCOOI' Q4 AJENN-AIR Q ,Q U3 LITTON ' ' ' . Q Kitc e ' ' 5 TVand Appliance wmox . I , 3532 south Broadway 561-8235 SONY : ' OLDEi1F2BHWVILLACiE mg? ' ' 'SF ' A ' o l 5 I Thermiulur q C0000IOCOOOQODQQOOOOOOOQOOOO Compliments of Wallace and Jalna Gayle - Owners Attention Nt Club i f Members I 5 f ig-Q-aw Congratulations gt 'K Order your personalized - , M ' class rin toda Senlors 83 WW Q Q T, ,.., .Z l' JEWELERS X 'CLUB 5 , THE WALDRON FAMILY 3: V Green Acres Shopping X' Center 2-4 Week Delivery! Club lnsignias 151 A A 0:5-633,635 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A '7'Rg:1'3Eu-7-x,uv9'xJu'9'vg-Aizgga-Q vu vu va vu vu vu 5.5114-x, u6 E555 ac vu vu 5 I P 2 'Q ,gd o S 9 3 -- lft' m H- ' 5 n 2 'U Q Z 'ff' 'U Q 3 2. E' 1 Q E1 G 5' P 3 5 L-' ' 5 m Q p 'J 53 ug 5 CD CD il, .:.:,.f,.,.: l C22 . l 'Ie 5 6 - -A-A- A O 5 ,.. Q gp .. . In LV,L., - 2- 'L l 5 , 5 5p z 3 3 'D P' E ' 5555 Q 3 0 0 H1 '4' ' gl -n I T 3 5 -.E P-I 2 S 3 :cp O C: HI' 5 :x :. I.. 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