Bonham High School - Coushatta Yearbook (Bonham, TX)
- Class of 1985
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IX: - I ififki FW sf :gg i1 I XL-L E 1 ?f 115 .iff 5 'HTL ,XEEQV 134 i SPR? if-g .. x fr w- '- . mmmA.A ' - . f set, A A ' ma h- A fp? , X N A... B Xkk. W KES i A is f , 53? f 'S' Z .r52:Ei1g:i,.4' ,, qq.W I Q f1:m:ei:i:ef1 ' , ' J-izsxzgii - mg: Uiziiig im ' b w?S,,ai2: , J A 'Q A ' lj MW, W 3 mzzszih feffmiizgii 4 Q, 4 Q , 5 BH HGMECGMI G1984 1- 1 N FLOAT-The junior float tied for first place with the sophomores. The seniors and freshmen tied for second in the competition between the classes. BONFIRE- A bonfire along with the traditional senior drum beat was held in honor of Homecoming 1984 on October 4. BALLOONS- Cindy Shelly holds the balloons which the twirlers let go on Homecoming night as the Warriors entered the field. lOfHomecoming - - rince one of this years' 1 - 7 most popular entertain- ' ers, was the inspiration for Homecoming 1984. His hit song Purple Rain became the theme for Homecoming. The week was filled with activi- ties for BHS. We had a bonfire Thursday night, a noon pep rally and the senior drum beat. The highlight of the game against justin Northwest was the crowning of senior Deanne Hope as 1984 Homecoming Queen. Shelly Savage and Mary Durst were the princesses. The other nominees were sen- iors, joy Dale, Lara Williams, Shelly jarrell, Loretta Redding, Lisa Faith, Sandy Goodwin, and Catricia Ransom, juniors Kari Ralls, and Renee Pendergrass and sophomore Mary Lou McWhorter. The juniors and sophomores tied for first place in the float competition and the seniors and freshmen for second. Coushatta won the prize for the best car. if 1511-1 , LEME BERED AS PURPLE REIG PURPLE REIGN- Deanne Hope was crowned 1 as the 1984 Homecoming Queen by former queen lt? Q l if i 'igfsa 5. 3 N LaQuita Morrison. Q ' A-e 'M--H v-e f2's- xfqfzr- Lf. ll 9' f , fl :lf iff A 'nN HOMECOMING COURT- Princesses Mary Durst and Shelly Savage sit with Homecoming Queen Deanne Hope as they watch the game. WE GOT THE BEA T- BHS band members perform during the noon pep rally on homecoming. NER VOUSP- The contestants await the moment when the 1984 Home- coming Queen will be crowned. Homecomingfll 9' l alloween was celebrated at BHS by dressing in costumes. This annual event was sponsored by the Student Council. Prizes were awarded to those with the best costumes. The Bonhi Student Council held their annual Halloween Carnival for children in the community. The kids had a variety of games to pick from: Bobbing for Apples, Candy Walk, Dial-A-Prize, Fortune Tell- ing, Go Fishing, Hit-A-Witch, Pick A Duck, Pumpkin Toss, and Spook Bingo. HELP! - Karen E. Brewer has a new hair style. HALLDWEE- E l INCOGNITO- Brit Lawrence plays TheLc GUESS WHOP- Shelly, Denise, Kelli, LaShell, and jennifer are dressed usual. Ranger. K 2 .,,,,s., n J N t.ee xii' 1 I lx .,,.. - ' Ai ' 3, ' ' X gf A '- 1 5- ff: I il--. . p - M I ' - . .. . 5 .rhkk ,K ,:..:- 7 E imp: K .te kkr.. a be . r S 1 o .ee. ' + ' . l , fa , titl K, Q. iw, . li S i X' Q .. ii ii gsm f 'Vt i ...' cog 'Y ' , S... I XX ... . i , i yrp. xr - kg X . ::', ...--.f t if 5 . S i -N g . ..... 1 -. A MQ 7' . 'Ny 5 Sf' S A 5 i i '.e.. -f' iii? 5 E 'sw i it aff S i.. , , y ii t . We J .. c f 3 ws M8rM KID- Cathy Stephens dressed up as a M8cM. 12fHalloween THIS IS FUN- Student Council members Dusty Baker, jason Grisham, Susan Benesi and Sharee Owens manned the fishing booth. SE ,M-ef' . wmxwuu . 5 L w S it hese BHS students participated in Spirit Week on Hat Sock YOU'REjOKING- Reggie Nichols, Alli 5 5 and Tie Day. Spirit Week was held to help show support for S00 RUSl1, Shelly C2Sfle Hflel Tina Siler- - - the WARRIORS. PIRIT WEEK 1 4 dv' 19 u . 5 t4f', K. I f . QW 1 in ,,liil WWW 'TS PARTYDUDES- Punk Out Day was another way BHS students celebrat- PUNK- Erie Beck and MarCi Tl10ff1 Were definately Spirit Week. On Friday everyone wore purple for Purple Day. punk. Spirit Weekf13 PEP RALLIE PRGMGTE SCHOOL PIRIT Z Z ep Rallies are always an important event in the school year because they add to the spirit of an - upcoming event. On the morning before the game all the teachers and students of Bonhi gather in the gym to help cheer for the Warriors. The pep rally begins with the Warham and mascot, followed by the cheer- leaders, players, and coaches circling the gym and taking their traditional places. Next, the Spark Plug is awarded to the class with the best hall decorations. Coach Clark gives his Pep speech and encourages the players to do their best for the fans who will be watching them. Each week a different club presents a skit to add laughter to the pep rally. The skit is linked in some way to the opponent of the night's battle. The last part of the pep rally includes the traditional war dance and the individual battle cries, in which the Spirit Stick is awarded. The final event is when the student body unites to sing our alma mater. iii, 1 iri ill t llllf ll Ufwwibfb 195 tiapya , WHERE 'S THE BEEFP- The student council presented this skit at a pep rally. 14f Pep Rallies WARRIORS- Varsity football players enter the gym for a P rally under the presentation of the flag corps. FLUSH THE FALCONS- The juniors show their spirit wi hall decorations as the Warriors play the Lake Dallas Falcon, 1 -,' K .Y 1 HH Q . KE kAAk ...nn dx iff u inf , a 5 F- ,f .j ,' 1, Ak 1 M , E L U - J, - .jj N 4 if Uri , 'big' -Jw 1 Q? H 'Q .2 ' 'l,Q0W . - 4 ff 1 1' . if x , I Yu '-v Ce v f ' mi f 1 , Q- , Q -b. l 1 fi-f , -1 .A . P H ug? 1 .5 1 X- .V t P 55 13 ' x f . ' 1 'H . ,K . we . ff ' 47 y 44, ' 103039 N 7, I -f if O- f A W2 Q. Q 5 . N, .. ll. XM A TI THE EASO be wi. . . . for parades. Darrell Bailey, Sheila Boatwright, Ray Gibbs and Donnie Boatwright participated in the Christmas parade that nearly got rained out. . . . for being creative. This is a periect example of the school spirit for the 84-85 school year. 5 1 l f H for helping others. Student Council had a , . . for singing. The choir went through canned food drive to help the needy. the halls singing Christmas Carols. , . . for having fun. Spanish I classes made pinatas as an example of how Mexico celebrates Christmas. l6fChristmas F A DAY FDR ,,, 5 as . . . saying I LOVE YOU Shelly McCraw and jim High share a special moment on Valentines Day. SEN5 25 iiaesaiff X fs Jkil ffsii , . . . sending a Carnation to someone special. This was the moto the student council had in mind the week of February 11- 15. Brian Rodriguez is delivering a Carnation to Rhonda McCul- lough from someone who thought she was special. earts speak to hearts on Valentines Love is displayed in a personal way. Candy and flowers and big lacy hearts, Are mementoes of sweetness the occasion imports Each little gift says I Love you . . . I care. And the spirit of romance floats in the air Sweet sentimental verses convey Gifts from the heart on Saint Valentines Day. one . . . cards an flowers.-Ieff Thompson, and Lea Ann Rater posed with flowers that were sent and received by them. y5,, W . . . Balloons. Kim Brandon is shown with balloons given to her by her Valentine Donald Mauldin. Valentine f 17 PLAY DAY: A DAY GF FUN BE CAREFUL! Shannon Spiller and Kevin Smartt pass a life saver during the life saver race. DROP IT? Michelle Devenport drops her life saver to Christi Ashlock. AN D REST ON YOUR MARK! Shannon Spiller is ready to go PULL! The senior class pulls hard to win the tug of war. WHOA! The freshmen class is washed up! CA TCH III'-julie Turrentine waits to catch her egg in the egg toss. 18 f Playday FALL! Two members of the class get ready for the two race. 5 5 Bonhi was held May 10 in - - the gym. The students rode and competed in tricycles, the grapefruit pass, life saver pass and tug of war. They also had a pie eating contest, jelly bean find, clothes change and a sexy legs contest. The games began around 4th period and lasted through 6th. Competition was held between the classes in each event. After the games were finished. the juniors placed first, seniors second, fresh- men third and the sophomores came in fourth. The play day was sponsored by the student council and the teach- ers acted as the judges for each event. he Annual Play Day at SLOW DOWN! Stephen Dean pedals hard in the tricycle race for the freshmen. WHAT LEGS! Several contestants show off their legs. PICK IT UP! Kevin Smartt attempts to pick up a grapefruit without using his hands. GET DRESSED Randy Briggs puts on panty hose with his eyes blind folded. WHO WON? The classes are gathered around the score board to see who won. Playday f 19 5 2 third year in a row at Bonham. - - The guest speaker was Craig Buford, president of the Chamber of Commerce. He spoke to the members and urged them to go to college. They handed out twenty-one awards at this year's banquet. The Ag Banquet was the last chance for 4 members to be a part of FFA at Bonham High School. The graduating seniors are Kendall Smith, Bill Parker, Derek Partridge, and Shelly jar- tell. he FFA Banquet was held for a 1985 Swine Production-Bert Brinlee Soil and Water Management-Auge Smith Ag Processing-Billy Alley Fruit andfor Vegetable-Robert johnson Ag. Mechanics-Ross Pool Nursery Operations-Bryan Wheless Dairy Production-Mark Titsworth Turf and Landscape Management-Bill Parker Horse Proficiency-Chanteal Spence Poultry Production-Billy Alley Speciality Animal Production-Scott Cooper Forage Crop Production-Shane Wallace Beef Production-Shane Wallace Ag Electrification-Ross Pool Deversified Livestock Production-Charles McDonald Home and Farmstead Improvement-Alan Reaves Chapter Star Farmer-Clint Clemons Chapter Star Farmer Agribusiness-Bert Brinlee Star Greenhand-Charles McDonald DeKelf-Kendall Smith L AG BANQUET: SUCCESSFUL FOR A THIRD YEAR NF K, i . K A serious bunch: FFA Officers and their sponsors Alan Reeves Shelly arrell Shan. Wallace, Kendall Smith, Derek Partridge David Goodwin Bill Parker Nolan Norris and Ross Pool. Look out: Kendall Smith looks at the It's Kim: Kim Deets shows how enjoy Here Take It Ross Pool receiving ai order of events for the banquet. able the Ag Banquet is. award at the banquet 20f Ag Banquet CHAMPIO S NCE AGAI i ia . 8 EZ. js, 'll .2 4 , sa , at i 'air T CAN 'T BELIEVE IT- Lara Williams eceives her sportsmanship award. my SO PROUD- Eric Rayford accepts his award from the Progressive Citizens. - pring was a time for champions at Bonham ' High School and this was celebrated at the annual Spring Awards Banquet. All students that participated in any spring activity at BHS were honored. UIL Literary contestants, golf, tennis, track, baseball and basket- ball contestants were recognized by their coaches and sponsors for the time and effort each one put in this spring. Bonham once again captured the overall trophy for the most points in spring activities. This is a great accomplishment for BHS and one to be proud of. SPRING BANQUET Baseball MVP N0 APPLA USE PLEASE- Dale Trompler, Myles Porter, and Alan Pierce were recognized at the banquet. Volleyball MVP Girls Basketball MVP Boys Basketball MVP . . Girls Track MVP ..... Boys Track MVP . . . .... Melvin Dunlap Boys Tennis MVP . . . ....... Brit Lawrence Girls Tennis MVP . . . . . . . Golf MVP ..... Progressive Citizens Athletes of the year . KFYN Sportsmanship Awards .... AWARDS . . . . Lara Williams . . . .... Sabrina Roberts . . . . Byron Givens . . . Robyn Fuller Michelle Devenport . . . . Rodney Campbell . . . ...... Buster Easley . . Robyn Fuller Eric Rayford . . . . Lara Williams Scott Beezly Spring 'Sports Banquetf21 THI GO BETTER WITH COK I- -I he new Coke and radio station KEGL did good things for - ' Bonham High School this spring. The station sponsored a contest for area schools to save Coke HOT Tabs. After seniors Derek Partridge, Randy Stephens, Bobby Bankston, and Ken- dall Smith received a clearance from Mr. Dawson, BHS began competing. BHS ran away with the contest with a total of 7,111 tabs. Adding to the joy of winning, was beating other schools in our district such as Wylie with 5,945 and justin Northwest with 3,107. As a result of winning, BHS received a check for 351,000 to be spent in a way Mr. Dawson wishes. To highlight winning, KEGL spon- sored a party for all BHS students. It was held at the Armory on May 25. Everyone's name ws placed in a barrell and 97 names were chosen. These 97 people were given keys to a 1985 Iroc Z-28. Senior Nancy Reeder held the lucky key and is now driving around in her new car. ii at my I DON'T THINK I CAN DRINK AN- OTHER COKE 22fCoke Party ,W H::WrEwZ iz .W ' ' I . 1 H A ,r EY K My V wyffiv w W V at ,W . 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I- -: he annual Disaster Drill took place at BHS in OC- T T tober, This drill is held every year to give the rescue units of Bonham a chance to be pre- pared in case ofa real disaster. The police, fire department, and am- bulance service all participate along with students from high school. They performed a simula- tion of a disaster that could possi- bly happen in Bonham. 'V f. V, I -V 3 fi,, 1,7 XM-4' 4 A VICTIM- Hope it isn't too late to save this student from the disaster. FOR REAL'Students were prepared for the drill with masks and bandages. IT LOOKS SERIOUS. Dean Champ is being loaded by the ambulance technicians to be taken to the hospital for treatment . . BETTER HURRY WITH THIS ONE. The ambulance crew hurry's to get this victim to the hospital. WAITING PA TIENTLYLoretta Wright, Donna Duncan and Samantha May wait in the gym while others are being treated. Disaster Drillf25 BO HAM FINISHE THIRD 1984-85 UIL. COMPETETORS-ffrontjTanya Holcomb, Donna Duncan, Leisha jones, Angela Latimer, Laura Frambes, Neena Anandaraman, Loretta Redding, Mary Carpenter, Christi Blevins, Loretta Benesch, C2ndjCindy Shelley, Kim Brandon, Dianna Dawson, Sonja Roundtree,jackie Houston, Regina Gilbreath, Denise Brent, Liz Harper, Brad Williams, Grdjjames Lewis, Randy Ray, Michael Hope, Eric Rayford, Shelly McCraw, C4thjPhillip Hope, Coke Turner, Alan Pierce, Mark Fanning, Amos Maglicco. was host for the District 9AAA UIL Literary contests. Bonham competed against Wylie, Sanger, Lake Dallas, Whitesboro, Princeton and North- west. BHS students received 12 medals and 8 ribbons during the two days of contests. This is especially good since the majority of the BHS students participating were fresh- men, sophomores and juniors. Bonham finished third overall, missing second place by only five points. Wylie finished first and Whitesboro second. Those students who placed first, second or third com- peted in the regional contest at ETSU in Commerce. Governor Mark White on February 21, 1985, signed a proclamation congratulating the University Interscholas- tic League on its 75th year and designating the week of April 21 as UIL Week in Texas. ff Students attending regionals were: Regina Gilbreath who placed second and David Cirkles who placed fifth in accounting, Loretta Redding placed first, Michael Hope or the third year in a row, Bonham High School 24fUIL second and Tonya Holcomb placed third in Spellin This was the third year for Loretta and Michael to plat first and second in district competition, Christi Blevi placed first in Newswriting, Amos Magliocco second Feature Writing and for the second year Casi Blakensh placed second in Headline Writing. The debate team Jim Lewis and Alan Pierce placed fourth in the deba competition. This was after competing against teams wl had a great deal more experience, but not determinatic than these two. Neena Anandaraman placed fourth ax also received a certificate for the highest score in ti Chemistry section of the test in Science. Placing third typing was junior Mary Carpentenjackie Houston placi third in Extemporanious Informative Speaking, Chri Blevins and Mary Carpenter tied for first place and M lissa Peterson placed fifth in Literature, Laura Framb placed second, Neena Anadaraman third and Randy R Placed fifth in the Number Sense contest. We are proi of all our contestants and congratulate them on a ji well done. WINNING?-Mr. Dawson tallies up the final score for U.I.L. competition. , V, NO! NOT AGAINP- U.I.L. HAD A BAD EF- Mrs. Snead. FECTONRANDYRA K EXHA USTION-Neena, Michael, and Amos take a rest after a iard day of U.I.L. Competition. ACCOUNTING-Regina Gilbreath, David Cirkles, Denise Brent NUMBER SENSE Randy Ray Laura Frambes Angela Latimer PERSUASI VE SPEAKING Shelly McCraw Randy Ray L12 Harper SPELLING Loretta Redding Michael Hope Tanya Holcomb DEBA TEjames Lewis Alan Pierce Cindy Shelley Rob Dean FEATURE WRITING Amos Maglxcco NEWSWRITING-Christie Blevins Kim Brandon HEADLINE WRITING Leisha jones Cas: Blanken s 1 INFORMATI VE SPEAKING Phillip Hope Coke Turner ackie Houston EDITORIAL WRITING Karen Welch ONE ACT PLAY Crystal Cliffton Mark Gaydos Christy Harmon Sandra Hulstme Kim ones Renee Pendegrass Larry Renfrew julie Ruffnet jenny Stew art Andrea Williams Patricia Wright SCIENCE Neena Anandaraman Randy Ray READY WRITING Loretta Benesch Dianna Dawson Brad Williams CALCULATOR Neena Anandaraman Randy Ray Laura Frambes PROSE Donna Duncan Renee Penclergrass POETRYMark Fanning Denise Vankirk PILOTLITERA TURE Mary Carpenter Melxssa Peter son Christie Blevins BREAK TIME-There's not really film in that camera, is there' Mrs. Simpson asks. U1Lf25 POOL PARTY IS A SPLASH ? , V V up Z 5' NO! YOU CAN'T HA VE MY HAMBURGER. These junior girls all look hungry. HOPE THERE IS WATER DOWI THERE. Lara Williams shows us her hig dive. 2 BOMBS A WA Yi Damon Rushing was grabbed by Bill Parker PLEASE DON'T Miss Snead pleads not to be thrown in by Karr and Bret AtChlCy. johns, Beverly McMillion and jennifer Whisenhunt. 26fHamburger Supper WHATA CREW Dorian Davis, Micheal Priddy, Ross Ford, and Brad Williams are recovering after a surprise swim. 'wmv Mx am af ,, ,,Qaf D ,,,WWM,,,,,,,,, W V N00O.' Stewart just loves to go for a swim with help from friends. 5 l ENjOYING THE VIEW Bonnie, Marcy, Corey, Solinda, Mandi, Beverly, and Mark enjoy sitting by the pool. A7 L. Q si , ,, ZW A' . .. l'i'f:??2' 1 ':r' 1' , W, r.,, :f-z igmsr sz: . iw I - ' ' ' QilviYE'2f UW. we 5 . , M., t .. , IVVV QE V : - Q: fgigfzylmv-A,-Al,.: ,, W ,W V, 4 . ' V 52131--'Ef f' f 'i-1-? '.-'i,'f-Riu? 'x' ' - ' www 4 3 'N ' ' . , M fa , :,fQ,fwev,, M, SOMEBODY TURN THE HEA T ON The water was a little chilly for seniors Lara Williams, janice Cockerham, Shelly jarrell, Sharron and Laura Swiatovy. LORETFA EATING AS USUAL. I wonder if this is her d l . sewn Pate Hamburger Supperf27 - E i r estivities for the unior-Senior began on Thursday J night May 2. An old tradition was revived and a party was held for junior and Senior members only. They served hamburgers and had a swimming party at the Golf Club. Up Where We Belong was the theme for the '85 prom. It was held on Saturday May 4 in the I. W. Evans cafeteria. Music was provided by Mark Collins. Gail Lightfoot, a Dj for KEGL, gave a surprise appearance and informed everyone of the results of the coke Hot tab contest. Hot air balloons and bright colors carried out the theme. Following the prom a breakfast was held from 12:30- 5:00 at the Bonham Golf Club. The students were greeted at the doors by senior mother's dressed in moomoo's and grass skirts. At the door, they were given lei's and hibiscus. The Hawaiian theme was carried through the breakfast. The twirlers twirled with fire, the cheerleaders did a dance and a few of the brave teachers did a Hula dance to The Little Grass Shack Q102 provided the music. It can be easily said that this was a night to remember. ENJOYING THE PROM. Ren and Teresa Abbot, Jennie Stuart, Micheal Stevenson and Norman Shelton enjoy taking a break from dancing and visiting at the prom. 28fjunior-Senior Prom REMEMBER ,M l i i l i DON 'T YOU DARE. Damon Rushing, Samantha Lovelace, Kelly Russel and Kendall Smith are arriving at the prom. HOLLYWOOD HERE WE COME. Andrea Williams, Kim jones, and Tony Ross were enjoying themselves at the junior- Senior. HERE'S LIBBK Libby Moore and her date, Eric Speigel anxiously arrive at the prom. 1. : - . 'S ANXIOUS.janet Raye and jon Davis enjoy watch- ing everyone arrive and enter the dance floor. LET'S HULA. Leisa Emmiabby and Kevin Smartt are still dancing, even after the prom. gidpwfxnl ,v Q . ,i,, SLOWDANCIN Everyone is enjoying a slow dance and a chance to get close to their date. ALOHA. Desiree Kilgore, Ronnie Reeves, Ron Templeton, and Kari' Ralls are enjoying the breakfast. junior -Senior Promf29 AWARD SS MBLY Awards Assembly was held on April 25, 1985. The assembly recognized a number of students for a variety of subjects. The presentation of flags was held by FFA members james Bruner, Shelly jarrell, Charles Mc- Donald, and Shane Wallace. Bill jones led the Pledge of Allegience. Mr. Daw- son introduce the faculty, special guest, Class favorites, and All-School favor- ites. Mrs. Snead introduced the mem- bers of the National Honor Society. Bill jones presented Student Council Awards to Mr. Gatlin, Mrs. Snead, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Phillips, and Mr. Dawson. Lisa Faith presented Mrs. Whisenhunt a special appreciation award. Mr. Dawson presented the UIL Scholar Awards and Honor Graduates. The band played two selections during the assembly. After the assembly there was a reception in the cafeteria prepared by the Student Council. ' he fourth annual evening K wW,,...w STUDENT SERVICE AWARDS- This award is given for dedication to and support of BHS throughout the year. Micheal Hope and Loretta Benesch were only two of the recipients. 3OfAwards Assembly 3-, gi x El FLAG PRESENTATION- Future Farmersof America led us in our opening ceren 1 - f. as ss Q.. .7 wwf ss 1 -. f 2' ' S xiii? ' E A NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY- Shelly McCraw presided over the ceremony in ducting new members into the National Honor Society. Each Member spoke abol leadership, scholarship, character, and service which are qualifications to be selected. HITECTURAL A WING D INESS IR METOLOGY FTING MA FLISH I FLISH II FLISH III PLISH IV MAN I MAN II LTH OCC UPA TIONS IE ECONOMICS RNALISM KAR Y HEMA TICS ?NCE IAL SCIENCE VAL STUDIES ACADEMIC AWARDS Kevin Peterson Paul McDonald Paul McDonald Regina Gilbreath Wendy Carter Sandy Goodwin Deanne Hope Channon Vinson Karren Wilkerson Craig Scasta Kim jones Kristin Davis Lee Woodall Liz Harper Gretchen Goss Brian Rodriquez Laura Frambes Hailey London Leslie Workman Michelle Curry Mary Carpenter Michael Hope Brad Williams Karen Brewer Melvin Dunlap Beverly Roberts Tanya Holcomb Greg Snodgrass Laura Frambes Brad Williams Neena Anandaraman Kevin Ashlock Beverly Roberts Loretta Dawson Dawn Gibbs Donna Nelson Loretta Benesch Loretta Redding Thom Holland ALGEBRA I-Laura Frambes ALGEBRA II-Camelia Ross GEOMETR Y-Solinda Bell, Dianna Dawson, Melissa Peterson COMPUTER MATH- Neena Anandaraman TRIGONOME TR Y- PHYSICAL SCIENCE -Camelia Ross, Craig Scasta, Charles McDonald BIOLOG Y-Liz Harper, Angela Latimer CHEMISTR Y I -Denise Brent CHEMIS TR Y II -Mary Carpenter PH YSICS-Dianna Dawson, Neena Andaraman Brad Williams WORLD HISTOR Y-Susan Grisham AMERICAN HIS TOR Y- Dianna Dawson SPANISH I SPANISH II TRACTOR MAINTENANCE VOCA TIONAL A GRIC UL TURE TYPING VOE CIVICSJennifer Whisenhunt jennifer Whisenhunt Robert johnson Brian Rodriquez Tammie Fox Shelly MCCraw Donald Dunlap Kendall Smith Shane Wallace Mary Carpenter Kelli Bond Stephanie Nelson Cheryl Gibson Shelly Savage I DID IT'-Hailey London received an award for Engli sh II. WHO ME?-Camelia Ross received an award for Physical Science. Awards Assembly f 31 mf W,Mm,, 2 E 3ef.,2Ww.LgW-M my ' . , W M ALL A'S- Top Row: Mary Carpenter, Michelle Curry, Karla Adams, Michael Hope, Shelly McCraw, Regina Gilbreathg Bottom Tammie Fox, Laura Frambes, Liz Harper, Charles McDonald, Gretchen Goss, julie Snodgrass. Others not pictured are Solinda Neena Anandaraman, Melaina Belue, Loretta Benosch, Kristin Davis, Dianna Dawson, Melvin Dunlap, and Greg Snodgrass. l iii ,,,. ,.,r . , 'f-ff V ' TOP 5 HONOR GRA UDA TES- Each year the top 15 per cent of the graduatin class is distinguished by being recognized as honor students. Dianna Dawson was fourthg Tayna Holcomb was thirdg Loretta Benesch was secondg Denise Brent was fifthg and Neena Anandaraman was first. 32 f Awards Assembly ? NATIONAL SCHOLAR ATHLI AWARD- The U.S. Army Reserve I sents an award to the outstanding male female in the senior class. This year it Lara Williams and Brett Atchley. t GRADUATES- Each year the top 15 per cent of the graduating class is distinguished by being as honor students. Each honor student received honor cords and pendents as a symbol of their Loretta Benesch is receiving her medallian. KZECEPTION- Michelle Curry and Marie Curry are enjoying punch and cookies at the reception after the wards assembly. HARD WORKING PERSON- Student Council member Lisa Coonrod is sewing punch to everyone at the reception. 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The Council is also involved in school life. They sponsor all the dances after football games. Along with the dances they also sponsor a Halloween costume contest and the playday at the end of school. This was the first year for the Student Council to be in charge of freshmen orientation. A slide show and speeches from people in different orga- nizations were presented to the future fresh- men. Student Council gives scholarships to an outstanding senior involved in Student Council. The Council has many projects for raising money for these scholarships. Such as selling school jackets and Valentines flow- ers. junior- Senior Members z 9 g , fl' 'f l OFFICERS: Brit Lawrence-Vice President, Denise Brent-Treasurer, Shelly McCraw- Corresponding Secretary, jennifer Whisenhunt-Recording Secretary, Bill jones-Presb dent. WORKING HARD! Student Council members box canned foods. 36fStudent Council I A E TA GROUP-Officers attended meetings at Palmer Audi- GA TLIN'S GANG- Everyone visited the state capitol. OFFICERS GO TO AUSTIN 2 L Q dent Council State Convention in Austin. ' - ' Those who went were, Brit Lawrence, Bill jones, Lisa Faith, Shelly McCraw, Mary Carpenter, And Brian Rodriguez. Mrs. Yvonne Brown, and Mr. Ricky Gatlin accompanied the students. Not only did the officers learn more about student council at the convention, but they also had time for entertainment. At various meetings they received ideas for scrapbooks, special activities days, and holidays. They also met the candidates for state officers and later had the opportunity to vote for their choices after watching skits performed by these people. In between meetings the group had time for enter- tainment such as eating at the Magic Time Machine, attending the State Capitol, watching a motor cycle gang protest at the capitol and attending the huge dance sponsored by the state convention. ine representatives from BHS attended the Stu- SPEECH- Bill jones makes a presentation at the food drive. Freshmen-Sophomores uture Homemakers of America has been very active this year. They had a Fall and a Christ- mas Party this year for members. FHA raised money for the Solomon Hill Fund by having a Salad Luncheon for the community. Also to raise money for themselves, they sold M8cM's and cheese. The Area FHA Convention was held in Tyler this year. Sharee Owens, Leanne Swiatovy, Reggie Nichols, Donna Nel- son, Lisa Kelly, Cheryl McCullough, and Dawn Gibbs attended the meeting. Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. Wool- dridge are the sponsors. erai 'e . V 6 i' 'I .M M! 5 1' fl. THE WEDDING PAR TYP- Every year Home 8: Family has a mock wedding. The groom was Ross Ford and the bride was Elizabeth Beezley. fr an ' . 1 I I , VV V, ., 1 ,-. ,Q 2 K I -WAT ,ff In-.. MRM FE VER-jeff Thompson, Suzanne Hope, Kevin Towery, and Rance Miller are buying and selling M8cM's for FHA. 38f Homemaking fi, Q f I .. A,,,,,. - il iac' 6--,,. 4 my i 1, W, Q ez, 2. W1 . W J' CHAPTER I OFFICERS- President-Gretchen Gossg Vice Pre: dent-Kristi Rallsg Secretary-Stacy Hallg Treasurer-Robin Rattc Parlimentarian-Donna Watson. WS, A ' N ff? i -ss' f ss CHAPTER II OFFICERS- President-Derek Partridgeg Vi President-Bobby Bankstong Secretary-Mary Durstg Treasurer-Ly Ann Bailey, and Parlimentarian-Lori Baker. A if . K it CHAPTER I- These are members of Cha pter I Future Homemakers of America. CHAPTER II- These are members of Chapter II Future Homemakers of America. Homemakingf 39 Z Z eing invited to play at the G.O.P. Republican Convention held in Dallas was a highlight for - ' the 1984-85 Warrior Band. They were among nine Texas schools that were invited to perform on the convention floor after Vice-President Bush spoke. They were even seen on television as the convention was being televised. The Bonhi Band has a busy year after school began. Their activities included the usual football games, pep- rallies, and contest. They were also chosen to march as the half time show for Austin College. They marched in three parades: Homecoming, Christmas, and Fannin County Fair. The band presented a Cristmas and Spring concert. They also, performed at the awards assembly. Preparing for their trip to Florida in june, the band sold several items, including cleaner, stationary, maga- zines, tapes, popcorn and also held a paper drive. Ten band members participated in the annual UIL District Solo 81 Ensemble contest held at South Garland High School. Among these ten were: Laura Frambes for a clarinet solo, a certificate of merit was awarded to Paul McDonald, Angela Huey, and Donna Duncan for ex- cellent solo performances on the tenor saxaphone, flute, corner, a clarinet quartet comprised of Laura Frambes, Crystal Clifton, Gretchen Goss, and Annette Huey re- ceived a rating of excellent, and a clarinet trio made u'p of Karen L. Brewer, Shellyjarrell, and Karen Welch was awarded a good rating as well. 40fBand THE EYES OF TEXAS WERE UPON THEM!at the Repub lican Convention. .4 A V Q 'f '1 ff Q 1 W M. ww ,v W3 aww LEX! 'fi fr' 'ff , 1 , ' 1 if 'ww ---L wi 51 l l? fm . W , fy, gi? xl 3 Ig 5' K 5 W M Q W, mf, Y iv 4 5 W 0 ian V, 2? 1 Ir' rf 3 , 1 A Y If me W , , is L WM. K 2 A , 7 f , 4' N A , may mi' f wwf' .Q 'V lr lr If 4 7 E SQL I all gk. ei if Y' if Q XR S I if ms' .Q M22 ith M43 MQ Y A -Nw z,.f,g 3 fig, S -, K 1 V is m Q 3 if ' gt M 5 ' a gm i 2 H Q , I l 4 Q l 1984-85 BONHI TWIRLERS-Deanne Hope, Sr. CHeadjg Cindy Shelly, Soph.g Shelly Savage, jr., Regina Gilbreath, Sr., LaShell Watterson, Jr., Denise Brent, Sr. BREAKING-Twirlers perform a difficult break dance routine they learned at S.F.A. last summer. LETS GO CRAZY-The twirlers relax after a tiring pep rally and show their true colors. FIGHTSONG PUNK STYLE-The twirlers were very creative this year with their costumes and routines. 44fTwirlers MASCOT-Mikayle Hix is the 1984-85 twirling mascot. She was chosen from the twirling clinic in july. SERIOUS? Yes, Even Casi and Kim can be serious when they want to be. IF YOU ONLY KNEW' Karen L. Brewer, Shellyjarrell, and Kim Flowers are up to some- thing. IUST BEATII7This was the theme of the flag corps skit as Michaeljackson Calias Casij threatened the Dragons. I REALLY DID FIX MY HAIR! Karen E. Brewer has the wind blown look after perform- ing. 1984-85 FLAG CORPS Front, Casi Blankenship, Karen L. Brewer, Kim Flowers, Back, Karen E. Brewer, Shelly jarrell Ccaptainl Kim D . eets Flag Corpffii I L mall, but talented de- llllll llll 1 g ll i . y l scribes this years BHS y A g p m l ' ' Choir. Several members AIZJ have been recognized for their tf'-rfr il' lllll voices. Angela Latimer was select- I llll ed for the All-Region Choir. This honor was especially good since she is just a freshman. Wendy Carter qualified for state during Solo and Ensemble Contest. The choir has kept busy with I many activities this year. They held a Christmas Concert and carolled to all the schools before the Christmas break. Their annual spring concert was held in May. raiy 4 .., ,,,, ff sv 'Q ,,L,,.l , H A s ss ys s s ss ss is 2 'f, CHOIR OFFICERS- President-Wendy K Carterg Vice President-Kim Flowersg Sec- V 1. EW V Q, r - - , retary-Sherri Wrlcoxg Treasurer-Tanya V ,ZV g DIR ECTING A5 USUA L- Phillip Seawell Holcomb' ZZI director of the choir. .qkv . WE CAN SPELL OUR NAMES- Wendy Carter, Kim Flowers, and Sherri Wilcox are making a sign for the Choir car in the Homecoming parade. J DO RE ME FA SO LA TE DO- Members of the choir were practicing in the Kiva for their concert. 46fch0if CONGRATULATIONS- The choir celebrated when Ang Latimer was selected to the All-Region Choir and Wendy Car won Fannin County Queen. 4-85 CHOIR- First Row-Sherri Wilcox, Tanya Holcomb, Wendy Carter, Kim Flowers, Second Row-Andrea Williams, Brenda .s, Reba Dixon, Patricia Wright, Laura Alley, Third Row-Sherry Pannell Caskey, Karen E. Brewer, Kim Franklin, Angela Latimerg rth Row-Kim jones, Sheila Boarwright, Cheryl Partridge, Arnetta Brannon, Loretta Wright. In Memory PATRICIA REED 1967- 1984 Lil Reed When the night has been too lonely and the road has been too long And you think that love is only for the lucky and the strong, just remember in the winter far beneath the bitter snows, Lies the seed that, with the sun's love, in the spring becomes the rose. Choirf47 DRAMA CLUB MEMBERS- Patricia Wright, Crystal Clifton, Kristin Taylor, julie Ruffner, Renee Pendergrass, Mark Gaydos, Kathy Turner, Stacy Price, Angela Woods,,Ienny Stewart, Sandra Hulstine, Kim jones, Marie Booth, Larry Renfrow, Christine Harmon, and Andrea Williams. Wi W S 1984-85 DRAMA OFFICERS- Renee Pendergrass, Andrea Williams, Kim jones, and Sandra Hulstine. OH NO! WHATS MY LINE? Angela Woods and other drama class members performed for the camera as others studied their scripts. 48 f Drama was once again directed by Mr - - Phillip Seawell. The group was composed of 16 members that included freshmen, sophomores, juniors and sen- iors. The students have been involved ir two major productions this year. Ir March they presented the One Act Play for UIL competition entitled Chambe1 Music by Arthur Kopit. In May they performed Godspe1l. Seven drama members received individual awards foi their performances in the One Act Play he drama department this yeai WHA T'S NEXT? Brian Rodriguez and Loretta Wright try to learn their lines. wx 5 we MATHXSCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS-front: Brooks Dawson, Charles McDonald, Coke Turner, Clint Hayes, Randy Ray, Michael Jennings, Dell Babersg middle: joe Reunard, Dianna Dawson, Loretta Benesch, Neena Anandaraman, Christina Laburda, Hema Vaghela, Michelle Curry, back: Laura Frambes, Angela Lattimer, Kori Gibson, Lori Rash, Darla Shipman, Tanya Holcomb, Tammy Franklin, Karen Welch, Laura Alley. RTA. MEMBERS-Lisa Faith, Channon Vinson,joy Dale, Mary Durst, Lynn Ann Bailey,joanne Staton, Bonnie Lopez, Solinda Bell, Hema Vaghela, Lori Rash, Michelle Curry, Christina Laburda 5 i was sponsored by - - Danna Phillips and Yvonne Brown. It was a year of planning for the club. They took a field trip to Sulphur Riv- er to look for fossils. he MathfSCience Club 9 yr y 6 v y Sl lefz if Y is MA THXSCIENCE OFFICERS- Tammy Franklin-Sec.fTreas.g Dianna Dawson-Pres., Tanya Holcomb-Vice Pres. - - TA had twelve mem- bers and was under the guidance of Mrs. Wooldridge. The club spon- sored secret pals for teachers throughout the year. The mem- bers also helped with students in the lower grades. FTA - Math f Science f 49 1 riting articles, selling ads, and laying out the school newspa- ' ' ' per are just a few of the many tasks of the Totem Poll Staff. They also learned responsibility in writing and ar- ranging their own copy. Our', newspaper took on a new look this year. Instead of a xerox copy, the staff gave the paper a more professional look by having it printed at the Bonham Daily Favorite. The funds for the print- ing were raised by the staff themselves. These funds included the ads which were sold and the actual profit frm the paper itself. Also, for additional funds they sold candy canes for 251 a piece at Christmas. The staff along with their sponsor, Donna Caylor, worked really hard this year and produced eight pa- pers. WORKING HARD?-Kim Brandon works hard to finish her article. ' ,J W .lm -r .12 2. I iw' '....a YOU CAN'T MAKE ME LAUGH THIS TIME-says Donna Caylor. 50 WHA TA CRE W!- Our Totem Poll staff, CfrontjCasi Blankenship, Karen Welch, Loretta Redding, Shelly jarrel, Kim Brandon, Renee Kelton, Karen L. Brewer, Lee Dorough,jim Biggers. LEE IS REALLY WORKING HARD, BUTIS IT TOTEM POLL OR GEOM- E TR Y? 1 N lf POTATOES ANYONE? Shelly jarrell HEY RENEE, THA T'S NEA11 BUT WI-IERE'S THE HEADLINE? Casi Blankenship also helps with student council. is helping Renee Kelton with one of her pages. fff' all' , . , f , , r,,n ff my-if V!! ' MMI' I f lk 2 ii X . .. f KAREN IS STUDYING? Glad we caught this picture. Who would believe it. V 'MwwuwwM19w-1-:null 1 ali a V ' WWW' ,, W, ,, f,,il,,, ,, ,.,f, f 3 - .V 2 Awgtmla If j if 1 v f , ff- mimi.. E' DEADLINE TIME- Editor Loretta tif' Redding and Karen Welch are working A hard to finish the paper on time. . We g OF COURSE WE ARE WORKING - jim Biggers and Renee Kelton enjoy being Totem POW51 on the Totem Poll staff. fcourse in our case we had no problem-no one on the staff could use a cropper. We had some other difficulties along the way. Meeting deadlines always seemed to get ' ' in the way of our fun, although we managed to find time to take a trip to the Magic Time Machine to eat. Our main concern was our innate ability to lose important items. We soon figured out that we were not that absent-minded. Kim Whitehead kept rearranging our furniture and puttings things in places she could not remember and we could not find. All in all, we had a fun and busy year putting this yearbook together. 3' 'K . . nisuuv-mmgy..-f mira A is K9 i i ii: i ' ' 'i fe ..,.,,,,, 3 e f in 4 rrii HELP - Clint needs pictures for his pages and protection from Kim Whitehead and Casi Blan- kenship. YA 'LL DON'T TELL ME I HA VE TO RE-CROP THAT? NEED FURNITURE M0 i1ED.fgusf J Kim, the official interior decorator of shatta. 5 l'e,i?Wri af L' 1, i. Y 'G 42 E W fy 2 6 ' V E ,W E. - 3 , :fiE1'2f,wEf:5I f..:'?f:E:- - ss 'E ' U s ' ,-: ' , ., A ' 4 .yi ,V , Wfvrwwiwwmmr, MH E L V V jf heh? .,,rL ,V V A W , , , is E E - COUSHA TTA STAFF-Kim Whitehead, Mary Lou McWhorter, Samantha Lovelace, Brit Lawrence, Renee Pendergrass, Kim Cross, Cl Hale, Leisha jones, Christi Blevins, Donna Caylor-Sponsor, and Loretta Benesch-Editor 52fCoushatta , F, af , A f Mm I fM,,, f aa. : 11? s Q X. S if W :.L V N , K . ff: if E, f Q A x S r S ixwqs 5.5 A - - K' MW'1 J f L Ng Pm : X Xfd. -. . .. MN R wgkis vw wwv K - ,XM xg . ..... QA.-W 5: - L ,:,:. Q .---: 1 .-., A A i X 3.5, Q, x L W ' ff' 'F -QQQLQK-:TX . A I A A N is X . Q .ww iii. mr ,M fgziif' Y ibrary Aides-library aides are a group who donate their free time to help others. They help Mrs. Houston and Mrs. Meador by shelving and signing out books. They assist stu- dents by helping them use the card catalog and to locate books. ffice Aides-office aides are another group of stu- dents who have volun- teered to spend one period each day working. A few of the helpful tasks the students perform include picking up slips, running errands, answering the telephone, and lis- tening to all kinds of excuses for being tardy. l LIBRARY AIDES: Tom Holland, David Whisenhunt, Bobby Bankston, Amo Magliocco, Joanne Staton, Deana Staton, Ross Ford, and Damon Rushing. W- ff-,, ,,,mffffm uamr-W-wwMaMar,A,l,,,,..,q,,,, OFFICE AIDES: Kendall Smith, Bill jones, Rodney Campbell, Scott Beezley, Tonya Mayberry, Kelli Dennis, Mary Carpente Lisa Coonrod, Kim Flowers, Paul McDonald, and Phillip Short. 54fOffice-Library Aides . X ,. .,.:,.Lu,,,w ,, A ' w tv. 3 gms, S r 5 X1 A 9 Y .x.,. k N QQ. f G W yy. X , ,WWW .wry ww.. aa- ,5 ,. ,..-on .gf .L ., M.--,M ,W Q, ,,A,,. ,W . .M -a.a,v,.,Q, ws-,ag Wa-ag -., Q at -1 Fa We fd 'Q 5 2 .H Sis Fra gtg sa .a ,-2. ,aa ,sag aus ta, , r.,,,- ,aa at oreign language has become a popular and active class at BHS, with the help of teachers Mrs. Marie Hembree and Mrs. Elaine Whisen- hunt. Throughout the year a favorite ac- tivity of the Spanish classes was cooking. Mrs. Hembree prepared authentic dishes, while some of the students also tried their own recipes. Christmas time was busy. The Spanish classes made the traditional pinatas from scratch. The German class held a pro- gressive dinner. Their special guests were Jakob Sonntag, German exchange stu- dent at BHS, Ulrieke Taulke, exchange student at Austin College, and David Stout, Austin College German instructor. Most of the year was spent in prepara- tion for Foreign Language Weekend at Austin College. In the academic competi- tion consisting of written and oral exams, forty of the fifty Bonham students at- tending received a ribbon. The highlight of the weekend was the first place won by the German I skit. The entire class put their efforts into the take-off of the Dat- ing Game with characters being played by Brad Williams, Donald Mauldin, Liz Harper, Gretchen Goss, and Mary Car- penter. In other competition, Wendy SPANISH HOUSE-On Foreign Language Weekend the students took a tour of Austin College that included the Spanish IS THAT WHAT YOU SAK OR IS IT WHAT THEY SA Y? 56 Foreign Language House. Carter won first for her Spanish song. In the spring the German class assisted with the I.W. Evans Gifted Program by teaching the students basic German. During spring break, the foreign lan- guage department sponsored a trip to Mexico. The group accompanied by Mrs. Hembree spent four days in Mexico City and four days in Merida. There is a Euro- pean trip planned for summer to visit seven countries. Next year two BHS students, Brad Williams and Christi Blevins will be Ex- change students. Both will be in Ger- many living for a year. is - X as aa, . fs - T1 . 4k.:a'XfHr..- ii? X .iv . F 2 ss- f, , . . , as , , , ,. ,.,,.,.. trt, . . - ft - SX A ' 1: .X 9 , :i f as gig? .. Qi .. if 1-5 - ri 5 f , ,, 11 , ,, , I s. STRANGE BATTER-Donna Watson and Kay jarrell mix the paste for pinatas. FROHE WEIHNACHTEN!-Mrs. Hembree, Kim Walker, Susan Benesch, Lorrie Hammett, David Stout, and Gretchen Goss enjoy the German Christmas Party. CAMPU LIFE: A GOLD HIN IN G LIFE OF ampus Life was instruct- ed by Phillip Seawell and jimmy Alexander. The group met every Thursday at noon in the Kiva. During the year they enjoyed special guests from around town, sang songs and talked about their lives. The stu- dents discussed times in their lives and ways to overcome their prob- lems in a christian way. CAM US LIFE OFFICERS for 1984 85 were Sharee Owens Treasurer Mary Lou P ' y r McWhorter, Secretary, Scot Beezly, Vice-President, Mellissa Peterson, President. SIGN UP HERE! Kim Brandon signs people up for campus life during lunch in the cafeteria. ARE WE READY? Mellissa Peterson and Scott Bezzly get ready to begin a campus life meeting. Campus Lifef57 FA had several service pro- jects this year. They began the year by painting the ag barn and making improvements around the farm. The Bonham Chapter received a plaque form area participants for hosting the district banquet for thepast three years. Mr. Dawson was also hon- ored for his contributions. Ap- proximately twenty students re- t ceived awards this year. ,IOKING-Derek Partidge, Randy Blake, and Keith McClure take it easy. FFA OFFICERS-Kendall Smith, Presidentg Shelly jarrell, Treasurerg Bill Parker, Vice Presidentg Alan Reeves, Reporterg Shane Wallace, Secretaryg Ross Pool, Sentinelg Derek Partidge, Student Advisor 58fFurure Farmers l v S WEE THEART-Shelly jarrell was Chapter Swetheart. 5' A A A Y H ' t'ic 3 W WORKING HARD- Mr. Norris shows students what work is. TRACTOR MAINTENANCE-Darrell Bailey, Bill Parker, Brian Hardy, Ray Gibbs, Shelly jarrell, Kendall Smith, and Ronnie Goodwin-instructor. ..- POSING-Bill Parker shows us how to pose. VOG AG I-Cfrontj john Pool, jason Collinsworth, Kim Deets, Charles Mc- Donald, Troy McCraw, f2nd rowj Mike Kelly, Darren Wilkinson, Bobby Kirk- patrick, Randy Clark, Grd rowl Eric Tadlock, Nancy Reeder, Kenny Arm- strong, David Gaskill, Scott Cooper, Cbackj Kevin Clemons, Angie Smith, Chanteal Spence, Ricky Williams, Shane Kealton VO AG II-Mark Titsworth, Charles Brown, Rance Millenjames Bruner, C2nd rowj Bryan Wheless, Donnie Boatwrightg f3rd rowj Dean Champ, Robertjohnson, joe Powell, Mike Fox, Cbackj Kerry Orndorff, Karen Brewer, Clint Clemons, Mark Jones VOG AG III-Alan Reeves, Keith Mc- Clure, Derek Partidge, Shane Wallace, Ross Pool, Mark Banston, Randy Blake Future Farmers 59 WILD BILL RIDES AGAIN!-Bill Parker shows us his special talent of bull riding. -,v--,------ ---- -V -V Y X , , I , U, Michael Lankford, Bill Parker, Renee Pendergrass, Sherry Cokerham, Kendall Smith, Q2ndj Sabrina Bell, Brett Atchley, Sandy Goodwin, Tammi Brigance, Brian Hardy, Shelly jarrel, Janice Cokerham, Pam Carter, Dana Sadler, Deana Staton, Derek Partridge, C3rdj Mark Bankston, Ray Gibbs, Nancy Reeder, Dawn Gibbs, Keith McClure, Chantel Spence, f4thj Dell Babers, Charles McDonald, Larry Blake, Rance Miller, john Pool, johnny Flowers. 60f Rodeo Club E i V SWEETHEAR T-Sandy Goodwin was chosen as the 1984-85 Rodeo Club Sweetheart. ix? Ivey is ur if ,. N u ff OFFICERS'Bill Parker-President, Mi- chael Lankford-Vice-President, Shelly jarrel - Secretary, Tammi Brigance -Trea - surerfnot Shownj LEARNING TO HELP THOSE IN NEED 2 ' ef 'A Y, Q A I K, I -Q 7 ' ,ir aan! 3 ,. -. I' 1 4 3, I ,V , S I ' , li x' r '1 HEALTH OCCUPATION MEMBERS-fright to leftj Sponsor-Mrs. Orndorff, Melissa Peterson, Beverly Roberts, Donna Englutt, Michele Dresser, Loretta Dawson, Wesley Caskey, john Etheridge, Melvin Dunlap. NN fl OUCH!-No, I am not going to look, staresjoanne Staron while giving blood in the Health Occ. blood drive. AND I THOUGHT THIS WAS GOING TO HURT- Solinda Bell relaxes while giving blood at the blood drive. Health Occ.f 61 I I uto Mechanics, instructed by Bobby Godbey, works on all ' - ' makes and models of cars and trucks. They were composed of nine peo- ple. They all worked hard and received special skills they can use in the future. Each student develops his own special skill which includes maintenance, over- hauling, minor repair and transmission work. HOW LONG DO WE HA VE TO HOLD THIS UP? Auto Mechanics class works on a transmission AUTO MECHANICS 1984-85- Edgar Carter, john Perdy,john Davis, Robby Irby, Michael Cooper, jim Biggers, Tim Whaley, Albert Edwards and David Cirkles. THINKING? Mr. Godby thinks while David Renfrow laughs. This is typical. 62 f Auto Mechanics HARDLY WORKING-jeff Thompson shows us how to have fun during class. - -: he Building Trades was under the instruction of Bill Flowers. or Mr. Bill as his students call him. A block of land was ' i purchased at 700 West 12th for them to build their house on. They began constructing their house around October. The T group worked on the house all year plan to finish early this summer so that it may be sold. The group has learned many ills this year that will help them in their future occupations. , . J at AFTERNOON-Tony Phillips, Michael Stevenson, Mr. Flowers, Freddie Phea, josea Brooks. .-..,Lq ml' .,,W,....- MORNING- Charles Love, Byron Givens, Corey Louis, Delmar Traylor, Bill Flowers,jerry Franch, Maurice Roundrree. Building Tradesf63 5 5 students not only learned - - to style hair, but spent a busy year attending meetings, do- ing service projects, and raising funds to provide money for con- tests and state board exam candi- dates. Contests played a major part in the year's activities. Winners of the contests were Channon Vin- son-winning the notebook divi- sion, Lisa Faith-winning the perm wave, and Deanne Hope, Sandy Goodwin, and julie Turrentine for evening hair styles. All of these contest winners qualified for state. he 1984-85 Cosmetology if f, H ' 'Q f Y f Q , ef -Y X- , aa fm 'QM 1, , 1 .w-Y'-M 1984-85 OFFICERS- Reporter-Vikki Woodard, Parlimentarian-Traci Moore, Ser- geant-at-Arms-Susan jones, President-Karren Wilkerson, Vice-President-Stacy Lit- trell, Secretary-Deanne Hope, and Treasurer-Channon Vinson. TOP ROW- Reta Stanley, julie Turrentine, Kristi Ashlock, Stacy Littrell, Karren Wilkerson, Shelly Chambers, Vikki Woodard Traci Moore, Susan Jones, MIDDLE ROW- Mrs. Towery, Teressa Abbott, Tonia Trammel, Sandy Goodwin, Mandi Heuermanr LeaAnn Rater, Lori Baker, Mary Ann Danner, Renee Montgomery, Tami Brigance, Una Wallace, Patty Pannell,Janet Ray, joEll jones, BOTTOM ROW- Deanne Hope, Channon Vinson, and Lisa Faith. 64 Cosmetology VOE IS LEARNING THROUGH EXPERIENCE - - iors. The students learn through experience OE is a class for sophomores through sen- both in the class room or lab and even out on a regular job. Only juniors and seniors are allowed to work. Mrs. Manhart helps the students locate their jobs. Several students entered the area contest held at ETSU, which was also attended by fifty-four other schools. Bonham students entered job interview, computer science, and verbal communications. Along with learning the ropes around an office, the group sponsors various money raising projects and appreciation banquets for the teachers and em- ployers. THIRD PERIOD CLASS: Angela Huey, Shannon Spiller, Tammy Franklin, Mary Lou McWhorter, and Kelli Bond. SECOND PERIOD CLASS: Mrs. Bil- lie Manhart, Randy Briggs, jackie Davis, Kim Flowers, Cindy Phillips, Karen Brewer, Delecia Nolan, David Whisen- hunt, Shawn Riggs, Angie Higgins, Laura Swiatovy, LaShell Watterson, Shelly Sav- age, Cathy Stephens, Michelle Barnes, Kathy Brackett, Hema Vaghela, Carol Butner, Elva Bennett. FOURTH PERIOD CLASS: Terri Hasten, Kathy Weekshloy Henson, Nan- cy Reeder, Stephanie Nelson, Contessa Hemby, Lynne Swiatovy, Cherly Gibson, Wendy Carter, and Leisa Emeyabbi. Q ,,,, A 'X ' i ,a VOEf65 NHS: Leadership, Character And Scholarship ational Honor Society is a na- tional organization that honors high school stodents for their leadership, service, character and aca- demics. Students are elected by faculty vote and must be in the top twenty percent of their class. They may be elected their junior or senior year. A special ceremony is held each year during the Annual Awards Assembly in the spring. The old members discuss the values and character of a NHS member and Mrs. Snead introduces the new members. After they are escorted to join the other members everyone re- peats the National Honor Society creed. Bonham High School was the first school in Texas to be affiliated with the national chapter of National Honor So- ciety. Mrs. Tomagene Snead is the sponsor. ,IUNIOR MEMBERS-Lisa Coonrod, Karla Adams, Melissa Peterson, Christi Blevins, Brad Williams, Mary Carpenter, Michael Hope, and Georgia Pierce were elected their junior year. SENIOR MEMBERS-David Cirkles, Darla Shipman, Tammy Frank- lin, Tanya Holcomb, Lori Baker, Denise Brent, Lisa Faith and Regina Gilbreath were elected their senior year. SENIOR MEMBERS-Neena Anandaraman, Loretta Redding, Rodney Campbell, Lara Williams, Loretta Benesch, joy Dale, Shelly McCraw, and Deanne Hope were elected their junior year. .1 'egg , i . ,.. Q, 5 -.. Z ..,, dew K s A , sf A ai' P is rfb f . f 1, ,V 2, , , ,.:,... ,,.,., f . 1 THE NE WMEMBERS ARE- Mrs. Snead announces the new members at the awards assembly while the old members prepare to welcome them into the organization. 1984-85 KEY CLUB OFFICERS Jennie Hodge, Karen johns, Denise VanKirk, Renee Pendergrass. EY Club took on a lot of new faces and a new image this year. For the first time the club was organized to include girls. Com- munity service and school service were two of the purposes for the formation of this organization. To be a member, girls must be a sophomore, junior or senior, attend all meetings and participate in the clubs activities. The Special Olympics was the major project the girls took on this year. They assisted with the children in the events that were held at Warrior Stadium. Mrs. Tomagene Snead serves as sponsor. Key Clubf67 istributive Education was instructed by Mrs.-Iojones. Some of her students worked in the morning but most of them had afternoon jobs. Mrs.jones places the students in jobs around the Bonham area. The DE class sold several things over the year to raise money. A popular time at Valentines was their teddy bears with balloons attached and on Easter they sold colored balloons and Easter Baskets. The DE Banner below represents the DE Clubs of America. 4 in .X u of SURPRISE: Mike Perry delivers balloons for some special person before the Easter holidays. DISTRIBUTI VE EDUCATION STUDENTS: Keith Cochran, Mike Perry, Alan Reeves, Tracy Montgomery, Paul Rodriguez, Kevin Dennis, Tim Sadler, Pat jones, Mrs.jones,john Durst, Kori Gibson, Desiree Kilgore, Kari Ralls,jamie Kirkpatrick, Billy Flannery,jeff Haynes,joe D. Clark, Philip Short, Karenjohns, Gina Chiles, Mike Langford, Libby Moore, Janice Cockerham, Randy Blake, Alan Taylor, Michael Kinkaide and David Stanley. 68fD.E, 'WARD BOUND MEMBERSjackie Davis, Samantha Redd, Tonia Branch, Mau- Roundtree, Catricia Ransom, Clara Patterson, Rhonda McCullough, Camelia Ross, :ie Rayford, Tonya Mayberry. P SMILES! Wallace Bogar, Mrs. Mason, Kelly Foster,jennie Colbert, Mary Coleman. THERE! Mary Coleman, Kelly Foster, and Jennie Colbert smile for the camera. UPWARD BGUN D pward Bound attends school each Saturday at East Texas State Uni- versity. Mr. Dawson gave the group his leadership as their sponsor. This year officers were Melvin Dunlap-President, Stephanie Nelson-Vice President, Tonya MayberrySecretary, Cheryle McCullough- Chapter, joy Henson-Treasurer, Maurice Roundtree- Seargent of Arms. LEARNING JOB SKILLS BY PRACTICE he Pre Vocational Adjustments - Class CPVACJ teaches prevoca- tional skills and social adjustments. The main purpose of PVAC is to help the students learn job skills in areas such as food services, janitorial duties, gardening jobs, and seamstress skills. Mr. Denton jones and Mrs. Marry Ashmore help the students to develope these skills. Mrs. Mason also is a teacher in the resource room. WORKING HARD! Ricky Petterson lis- tens to tapes. 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O 'QS .-- :--: ':' YW JRE sm? WW 'Rt A? fm Wg WSW. i' fi' .:,, A at -Emi may ,isa it ...lit aw? .5 was i .. Warham comes from the two words Warrior and Bonham. This is the 24th year to have a Warham. Dale Trompler was elected Chief Warham by the Varsity football team. After he was moved up to Varsity, Randy Patton stepped in to fill the role. Dusty Baker had the honor of being the 1st freshman to become Warham during Randy's illness. Cortney Hembree, daughter of Steve and Candice Hem- bree, was cheerleading mascot for 1984-85. The cheerlead- ing mascot tradition started in 1965. Mascots are chosen from a summer workshop given by varsity cheerleaders and must be kindergarten age. ascots play an important part of spirit at B.H.S. BONHI SPIRIT- Mascots represent the spirit at B.H.S. ADORABLE-Mascot Cortney Hembree had a WARPAINT - As Warham, Randy is WARDANCE- Randy adds spirit n lot of spirit for such a little girl. ready to get spirit going. 72 f Warham pep rallies with the traditional dance el sq Mg, , ' MW .W ,, T ' , zif . ., ., ,:, , , ink! LET'S GO WARRIORS- The Freshmen cheerleaders showed . -. 'E their s ' ' f b ll QA . :,,, , J M -..,'v-y pirit at a oot a game. mi A . 'W'-- f .- 1 ja .f W fiis-vw . fa 'ff' V 7 + HOLD ON TIGHTY- Robin, Trisha, and Theresa are caught in W' f T' V ' , if i '-W- ei'fe--'-- a pyramid. 2' ku .ggQ., is i. 'T C ii T N 1984-85 FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS- Shelbyjohnson, Theresa Hardy Cheadj, Rhonda McCullough, Robin Rattan, Leanne Swiatovy, and Trisha Thompson. Freshmen Cheerleadersf73 SUCCBSS U BFGTNNT A Freshman Win District - he 1984-85 Freshmen's first year at playing high school football was a successful one. The Bonham Freshmen Warriors regular season ended with eight wins and only one loss, which won the District Championship. Each player 2 responded to each challenge that faced the team. They played with lots of hustle and team spirit. These good qualities along with natural talents is why the Warriors won their district and show much promise as future Warriors. LETS TALK ABOUTIT- Coach Mor- ris and Coach Clark discuss football strategy at the Freshmen game. AROUND THE END- joey Bragg takes the pitch following lead blocker Larry Partridge. gk, st TEAM MEETING- Freshmen players gather around Coach Clark for the plan of attack. MOVIN IN- Bonham defense moves in for the tackle against the Frisco Coons it I 2 Tr W 74 f Freshman Football F s S R A ,-, mm: Top row: Rodney Brent, josh Compton, Dusty Baker, Pete Mitchell, Phillip Gantt, Larry Richards, Eric Reeves, David Gaskillg Second row: Brian Brinlee,johnny Flowers, Kevin Clements, Charles McDonald,jasor1 Bethel, Larry Partridge, Bob High,jeremy Polk, Third row: Bart Nichols,jeff King, Brian Stewart, Reggie Nichols,jeff Gentryuloe Reuard, Brooks Dawsong Fourth row: G.T. Hilliard, Stephen Dean, jason Grisham, Alan Butner, Brian Rodriquez, Randy Clark. f,' ww mf W H w my , A lwfswi. W, argl 'L v sf , I if Zim A 5 Www' W lraar R . ' f mf 4 M W, .f f ,. qu Vrff v f I i+ an 33 ' CI., ,.f, ef 2 , .WW X4 ' f 1 fig f yf f y fa .4 f M f aff W f X f 'L me if VM' f X 4 f Q , f' f ,ya ff J 31 a Z ff we f , , ,, 9' if f W f f ' 2 af 1 W ' X f ' P4 , Q5 My if M54 ,gf a 1 2 1 ,5 ,fe , f M t 1 X Wwggf MM ,ga X V ' ww, , 'ZAAM H f 52 wi W f L Wy 44 ' 2 Af? I M V .v. - K, ,A A :ZAA ..,, If ' fine , , , ,f fr , , K fiat, 'W M f ,if 2 ,f M az en bg , Q., MW 9: r flnff -- I 3. QUARTERBACK SNEAK- Dust B ker picks up yardage running the ball. 1 ummm 4 MW ww GIVE ME THE BALL- Larry Partridge fights for extra yards as Dusty Baker awaits a pitch back. Freshmen Football 75 4 . - 41 A A. 1 r Top row: Brian Lawrence, Alan Pierce, Gregg Miller, Philip Hope, Terry Briggs, Tim Leatherwood, Corey Ransom, Charles Loveg Second row: Sean Floyd, Delmar Trayler,'Iody Lantz,jeff Sagely, David Fairchild,jeff Darwin, Coke Turner, Third row: Clint H Hale, Chuck jones, Kevin Towery, Dale Trompler, Randy Patton, Myles Porter, Buster Nelson, and Kevin Rush. V Z,,. ,f ia, I V 2, Q W .- -iz, .j:': .Eg ': 4, 7 Ei -,.r i V ,A ' , he 5 it 11-f ' -,,., .r,r 1 ' 'Z T j.V. Shows Promise For Next Year ' . A 'vii f ,A 2 Z onham Junior Varsity Warriors regular sea- A 'T ' son ended with eight wins and only one loss, 7 Q V ' ' ' which won the District Championship. This ii 2 4 young Warrior team consisted of all sophomores and T showed much promise as future varsity players. The team showed lots of aggressiveness and team work T y ' W, y is ,,,, throughout the year. Halfway through the year the team lost several of their players to the varsity, but V' fi ii' I ,,t , ,ri V this did not slow them down. They just played a little A harder, some learned new positions, and continued to ' Wm. R it A , g .,,, ' r PUSHING THROUGH- Corey Ransom fights for extra yardage while teammates block. 76 UV Football 5 x junior Varsity Season Record BHS OPP Seagoville 28 0 Commerce 34 6 Whitesboro 26 O Northwest 34 0 Frisco 0 0 Sanger 28 0 Wylie 22 6 Princeton 6 14 X Lake Dallas 28 0 X HERE WE COMEI- Delmar Trayler looks for an opening while following his lead blocker, Myles Porter. v's,t ,... gg ? 0 . 15 '24 ' Q 44 S GOODjOB DEFENSE!jody Lantz, Phillip Hope, and Brian Lawrence are in on the tackle while Sean Floyd and Tim Leatherwood look on. SIDELINE ENTHUSIASM- Randy Patton cheers the team on as Coke Turner and jeff Gentry watch the game. jV Footballf77 E T Sabrina Bell, jackie Rayford, jennifer Hall, Samantha Lovelace, Mary Lou McWhorter Cheadj, and Kristie Car- isle were the 84-85 V. Cheerleaders, SLEEPWALKERSP- No, ,IV's are really practicing moving to Victory. I DON 'TFALL- Building pyramids is a big part of cheer- leading too. 78fjv Cheerleaders LETS YELL- Samantha, Mary Lou, and Kristie at a football game. WHAT A CRE W- The cheerleaders are waiting for practiced to begin aw 'awww S 3 l 5 3 c 5 ,N f J 1 . 'H ..,.. .. ,X Q Es! Q A 5 ' -- iirii, 4553? K K 352 ' at ,Q .,, eel. .. -xii' 5 ,155-lg-A1515 '- . 1? Silo . 1 I 2 E il day. Two weeks before they went to SMU Cheer- - - leading Camp they practiced for 5 hours everyday. Evidently, all of the practice paid off because at camp they recieved 5 superiors, 5 super star award of excellence which is the highest award you can recieve. Being a cheerleader is not all fun and glory. There is a lot of hard work involved that most people don't realize. It requires lots of long hours and dedication. Each week the cheerleaders make signs for the library, two Warrior signs for the team to run through on Friday nights, and make favors for the team and coaches, all of this besides practicing and preparing for the pep rally. To raise money for their camp fee and expenses during the year, the girls had several fund raisers. During the first week of August the girls held a cheerleading clinic for girls ages kindergarten through 6th grade. And also sold ribbons, caps and visors, had a bake sale and a car wash. he girls began practicing on june 1, for hours every 51-Illilifl Qs? 984-85 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS- Melaina Belue, Solinda Bell,joy Dale Cheadj, Shelly McCraw, and jennifer Whisen- Llflf. Varsity Cheerleaders 79 GOTCHAI- Solinda Bell and Shelly McCraw get caught by the camera. wswmtmwmwwtsfrrgsttstrwli ...l.. 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WE CAN DO IT-jeff Haynes THAT HUR TSI- Tony and Eric Rayford give each oth- Ross has ice put on his an- er support. kle. lfiifjliig Lhrilletfrges, QB S'ifffQiQE1'1,i11fQ Defeat, ilrigoying Victory, 'Warriors Prevail Tiirotiglz TEAM EFFORT I- -Z he Warriors came back from their defeat of the Seagoville game and shut out the Hem- - ' phill Hornets 14-0 on a game played in Longview at Lobo Stadium. The Bonham Warrior defense played excellent as the score reflects holding the Hornets to only 78 yards rushing. Offensively Eric Rayford scored two touchdowns and both of Carl Kaylor's extra point attempts were good. It was a night to remember as the Warrior team celebrated the victory by eating burgers, fries, cokes, and riding the Greyhound bus back to Bonham with a victory. The Warriors won their by defeating the Whites- boro Bearcats 28-12. It was a closely fought first half as the Warriors went in at half time ahead only 7-6. The Warriors were plagued with fumbles in the first half giving the Bearcats a chance to stay in the game. The Warriors dominated the second half with Eric Rayford scoring two touchdowns and Tony Ross one. Bonham Fighting Purple Warriors regular season ended with five wins and five losses, but this was not an indication of the type football team the '84 War- riors were. The very talented and united team con- sisted of 16 seniors, 10 juniors, and 3 sophomores. continued Q Varsity Football 83 if 'Lf-. D 'H TEAM EFFORT The first game of the year was against the usual iirst game rival, the Seagoville Dragons. It was a iefensive battle. The Warriors only score came on a l2 yard pass from jim High to Hosea Brooks, but the extra point attempt was blocked and that haunted the Warriors at the end. The Warrior defense kept the game close as Brit Lawrence and Bill jones stopped :he Dragons rush inside the Warrior 10 yard line in the third quarter. Even though the Warrior defense :layed well the Dragons defeated the Warriors 7-6. Something that made this game a little special was :hat this was the night to crown the 1984 Football Sweetheart. Deanne Hope was crowned BHS's 1984 Football Sweetheart, by her escort joe D. Clark. Next on the Warriors District schedule was the Northwest Texans. This was the night of the 1984 Homecoming, as 2,800 people crowded into Warrior Stadium to see the game and the crowning of the '84 Homecoming queen. Sam Kirby recovered a fumble ialfway in the first quarter on the Texan 24 yard line. But the Warriors were not able to score on the iggressive Texan's defense. Late in the third quarter, guard joe D. Clark recovered a fumble on the War- rior 21 yard line. This set up a pass play to Hosea Brooks who ran about 50 yards for a Warrior TD with 11:24 left to play. Then with only 1:43 left to play Quarterback Gray of the Texans returned to the game after being pounded by jim High and Brit Lawrence earlier in the third quarter. The quarterback dozed his way through the Warrior defense to score. But the ultimate 2 point conversion was successful, and the Warriors lost a one point heartbreaker 8-7. This night was extra special for Senior Deanne Hope WERE IN STEP- Bonham Warriors march together in the Homecoming Parade as she was crowned the 1984 Bonham High School Homecoming Queen. One of the most exciting game of the year was when the Warriors defeated the Frisco Coons. Led by an aggressive defensive performance and ,a consistent offense, the Warriors slugged out a 20-16 victory over the Coons at Frisco. The Bonham defense was brillant early, shutting down the power running at- tack of the Coons and setting the tone for a game which was extremely hard-hitting. The single most exciting defensive play of the game came with only 1:35 left in the game and the ball deep in Warrior territory. Friscos quarterback attempted a pass over the middle, but instead of going into the hands of his receiver, joe David Munger tipped the pass into the hands of joe D. Clark, which stopped the Frisco winning attempt. The Warriors next two district games shatttered the hopes of a district championship. The Warriors fell to Sanger 14 to 6 and then to Wylie 10 to 2. The Warrior dominated the Princeton Panthers offensively and defensively for a 34-9 victory. The Warriors seemed to save the best for last, as they played their best game of the year against the Lake Dallas Falcons. The Warrior offense performed extremely well gaining 434 total yards. This game was extra special for the Seniors of '85 because this was the last football game the seniors would ever play in for the Bonham Purple Warriors. They went out with style and dominance as the defensive unit consisted of ten seniors and only one junior. The Warrior defense overpowered the Falcons limiting them to only 5 yards rushing and 31 yards passing. 1 Patton leads the Warriors on the field. ' Varsity Footballf85 , OFF T0 THE RACES!- Warham Randy OFFENSIVE RUNNING BACKS Tony Ross-Defensive cornerback: joe David Munger-Defensive end, Eric Rayford-Defensive corner- back, Corey Ransom-Defensive safetygjirn High-Linebacker, Ran- dy Briggs-Linebacker OFFENSIVE LINEMEN Sam Kirby-Defensive tackle, Brett Atchley-Defensive end and tackle, Michael Hope-Defensive tackle, Stewart Chapman - Defensive tack - le OFFENSIVE LIN EMEN Buster Easley-Nose guard, john Beezley - Linebacker, Joe D. Clark- Defensive tackle and linebacker, Cnot presentj jeff Haynes-Nose guard. 86 Varsity Football IUKIHVERS Micheal Partridge-Defensive endg Rob Dean-Defensive saferyg Brit Lawrence-Monsterg Nolan Cald- well-Defensive Cornerbackg Ho- sea Brooks-Defensive safety and Cornerbackg Charles Love-Defen- sive cornerbackg Cnot presentj Melvin Dunlap-Defensive Cor- nerback and safety. s .. .1 23 S' ' Q 5 CQUARTERBACKS CENTERS Scott Dewoody Defensive end Dale Trompler ec Bill ones Linebackerg Lee Dorough-Defensive end Varsity Football 87 Vlll iii , ..,1 W, ,. MOVING ONI- Eric Rayford sprints toward the end zone. GRAB IT AND GROWL!- Dale Trornpler hands off ro Melvin Dunlap, who looks for open running room on the reverse. CATCH MEI- Hosea Brooksdarts up the side line while the other Warriors look for someone to block. 88 f Varsity Football ' 1 Q-ww-if: ..,,.. :-ser:-: il ii Y:f3ii?fii5'f?:':s-. sig: self rf ar- r. - .Q .Mm . X., .. I 'LL GE THIMI- The Warrior defense moves in for the f Q ' If S 1 ff at w, 2 5' 4 p , QM assists it .EE fir .5 iiii...,. S. IEEE' . , 5 Mit 2 jim High-Honorable mention defenseg joe D. Clark-Second team defense and offensegjoe David Munger-Honorable mention defenseg Brett Atchley-First team offenseg Melvin Dunlap-First team offense and defenseg Eric Rayford-First team offenseg Michael Hope-Honorable mention offenseg Bill jones-Second team defense. M EU? S251 3.1. Emil .iii in ALL SMILES- Regina Gilbreath, Deanne Hope, and Shelly McCraw were elected Football Sweetheart Nominees. Deanne Hope was elected 1984-85 Football Sweet- heart. Seniors Of 85 Things To Remember Phrases that were used every day in workout were things such as: a little huba-huba g a little shake , or maybe a little malt . How about the night the Senior football players went to the Homecoming drum beat, bonfire, and party the night before Homecoming. Who could forget those thou- sand yards of belly whoppers they ran? All seniors remem- ber the last game of the year against the Lake Dallas Falcons. Offensively the Warriors gained 434 total yards and 31 points. The defensive unit which consisted often seniors and one junior held Lake Dallas to 5 yards rushing, 31 yards passing, and zero points, Varsity Footballf89 -I .- i iw ,VME tw r' sf maxi M 1, ,Mx av. ...Wg WWW ig -:nl W Q Y .- Q, Wet W , . F 525 5 ' inf li lg 5 S.: :..., 3 is 7 5 ' 'M li 45 as Mig af if R Q Elf? VARSITY VOLLEYBALL-Front to Backg L-Rg Mgr. Patricia Gentry, Elizabeth Beezley, Coach Vicki Burris, Loretta Benesch,-Jennie Hodge, Cheryl McCullough, Beverly McMillion, Lara Williams, Kelly Dennis, Channon Vinson, Mary Durst, Lynn Ann Bailey. f f ,. 5 ,gif M, 5 f H ALL DISTRICT-Mary Durst was selected to the first team All District and WOW-Elizabeth Beezley looks on with admiration as the ball is being Lynn Ann Baily received Honorable Mention. spiked. 90fVarsity Volleyball THAT'S THE WA Y- .Jennie goes up for a spike. TIME OUT- The team takes a breather. SET IT UP- Channon sets the ball up. A TIM TG RE,l9ll.liClf season total often wins and eleven losses T - Even so, the team continually displayed en- thusiasm, teamwork, and school spirit. Six ofthe team's ten players were Seniors. Surely their memories of this season will not emphasize the losses but rather the personal and joint highlights of each game. his year the Varsity Volleyball team had a I'VE GOT IT- Lara is ready to bump the ball. READY- Lynn Ann is ready to play. Varsity Volleyballf91 i t O THY or V i EN at ,rm l 'W Front to back, L-Rg Sonya Roundtreenlennifer Hall, Sherry Cockerham,jackie Rayford, Renee Lewis, Kim Robinson, Deana Staton, Mildred Dunlap, Kristi Carlisle, Robyn Fuller, Coach Vicki Burris, Mgr. Patricia Gentry, Laurie Branough. I'VE GOT IT'-Iennifer and Laurie fight over the ball. 2- - I hej.V. team proved themselves worthy of the ultimate promotion to Varsity with a - season consisting often wins and seven losses. If they continue this winning trend next I year, the future of volleyball at Bonhi should be one with many exciting mments for the spectators. EXPERT-Sonya expertly bumps the ball. 92fVolleyball THE FUTURIT, LOOKS l3RlGlel'll FOR l3ROSlel. 3- -I he Freshman Volleyball team had a tremendous season with ten wins and only three losses. The players gained - - valuable experience this year. Bonhi can look forward to having an exceptionally strong j.V. team during the 85-86 season. G Q N s ES QUICK THINKING-Donna shows some fancy footwork. 5000 3UMp.LenZy bumps the ball over the net, h C ch Vicki Burris, Donna Nelson, Kay jarrel, Mgr. PatriCia ,t to back, L-R, Donna Watson, Laura Edgar, Kelli Turbeville, Lenzy Branch, Susan Benesc , oa try. Volleyballf93 PRESTWT EN PRBPARTNGT POR 'THE PUTTJRE ' Q scribes the freshmen in 1984-85. They had a rough beginning, but they lost many of their players to varsity this year. Although their season record was 0-10, it does not show how much they really learned. The team consisted of 15 players and was coached by jim Morris. With the learning they received this year earning. This word de- 1984-85 FRESHMEN BASKETBALL-Seated: jason Grisham, Dell Babers, Bob High, jeremy Polk, Coachjim Morris, Larry Partridge, Rodney Brent, Brian Stewart, Stephen Dean, Allan Butner, Mark Gaydos, Phillip Gantt, Dusty Baker, jason Bethel, Bart Nichols, G.T. Hilliard. 85 86 Frisco 50 Wylie 50 Lake Dallas g 45 Northwest 43 Sanger Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham I CAN MAKE IT-Brian Stewart goes up for an easy two points for the Freshmen team. 9-flf Boys Freshmen Basketball l z 1 GO FOR IT-Larry Partridge rushes down court to try for a slam dunk. they should prove to be good in S t Q W Wm ,qs X.. ,calm , V MQ? '. ms W, 3, V ,ev 2 gk in 5, gf , 5 EE t .::r.s, - D? 2 he--Mig? is 2:-zu-fi? .a:, 7 I ' a 420 443 WW. ir we W? E if Eg ,ig gg 5' Q ee l ,Qi it s se v wikis, f-WSI ff 5 was at 3 is irrr to O Zi Bm , gz, gi' ' i tail, 5 ss r . ..:,,. as -it tsri C i ' WM 984-85 .IV BASKETBALL-Standing - Coach Glen White, Charles Love, Brian Lawrence, Pete fiitchell, Dale Trompler, jeff Sagely. KNEELING nding the season with an even record of 7-7 i the 'I.V. team gained another years playing experience. Four of these games were lost to farsity teams. The team consists of nine sophomores ind was coached by Glenn White. j.V. Basketball lj Frisco 5-Q Wylie 53 Lake Dallas Qi Northwest 25 Sanger Q Whitesboro 53 Bonham fig Bonham 5-Q Bonham -23 Bonham gg Bonham - Bonham Cliff Fugget, Delmar Traylor, Mark Fanning GUARD THAT GOAL! Dale Trompler and Delmar Traylor try to keep the Sanger team from scoring. JV Boys Basketballf95 son during their first year of N W R CE Ell I r ,,,, ,,Qi QQW 'Q 1--rgfrr.rr rlr. T ., is r1- Ei:A' ?i5f21 Iri s ' rrrrrr , r52 r.rQ' rrffrr:r,r, y y 1 3 :: : L ' 1,r, .1'b i r'ff21:gr:, 3 --N 'vwfng F SEATED- Lenzy Branch, Tricia Goodwin, Kathy Turner, Robin Rattan, Leanne Swiatovy, STANDING- Coach Bud Rhonda McCullough, Stacy Hamby, Lisa Baker, Jeri Lea Hope. Z- -Z he freshmen had a rough sea- - - play at the high school level. Their record was 2-8., Although it was a losing season, valuable experience was gained. BHS Opponent 31 8 Leonard 31 , 45 Bells 16 30 Denison 19 25 Leonard 19 45 Frisco 24 32 Wylie 16 46 Lake Dallas 25 27 North West 13 26 Sanger 15 7 Whitesboro IMPORTANT INSTR UCTIONS- Robin receives instructions from Coach Bu 96f Freshman Girls' Basketball Q T U E soN FOR Div, SEATED: Stacy Hall, Jeri Lea Hope, Amy Polk, Coach Bud Blackledge, Tricia Goodwin, Theresa Hardy, Sonja Roundtreeg STANDING: Kristie Ralls, Rhonda McCullough, Lisa Baker, Laura Edgar 0 Z- -I he junior varsity team had BHS OPPONENT 5 5 a tough season winning 5 25 Cauisbufg 13 - of 16 games. Four of the 34 Leonard 43 . 44 cooper 4, losses were to varsity teams. Lead- 47 Lwmfd 41 ing scorers for the team were Stacy 34 West Lamar 64 - - ivan, Hall and Kristie Ralls. Some of the 26 Celeste 66 players were able to play on the 30 49 varsity level to prepare for the fu- 25 Bells fvarj 58 tL11'6. 29 Tom Bean 47 fvarj 27 Wylie 44 34 Lake Dallas 59 26 Northwest 42 Cooper 21 North Lamar 33 Sanger 30 Whicesboro i l FIGHTING HARD-Kristie drives un- der the basket. Girls' -I.V. Basketball 97 YL ' ' aar 1 If ,,s K Ja.. is i s 1984-85 VARSITY BASKETBALL - SEATED Saul Dunlap, Scott Beezlet, Byron Givens, Donald Maurice Roundtree, Melvin Dunlap, STANDING Coach Hembree,joey Bragg, Pete Mitchell, Michael Corey Ransom, Coach Wite, David Taylor. the Warrior team after hav - - ing lost many of their start- ing players from last season. They showed much improvement over the season play and the younger mem- bers gained a lot of playing exper- ience. In the first half of district play, the team finished with a 2-5 record and the second half ended with a 3-4 record. The Warriors ended their season with 12 wins and 16 losses. The Warriors played in the Leon- ard Holiday Tournament, placed sec- ond in the Community Tournament, and won consellation in the Trenton Tournament. junior Byron Givens was named as an All-District selection and juniors Michael Partridge and Cliff Fuggett received Honorable Mention. his was a rebuilding year for 98f Boys Varsity Basketball ROYALTY - Senior Mary Durst, escorted by Scott Beezley, and Robyn Fuller, escorted by Melvin Dunlap, were the 1985 Basketball Homecoming nominees. Mary was crowned queen during halftime of the game. ii5?'5?fiZi:W 22.1 A 1 .aww 7 ., , .ff V ,.,, gf 52 32' F 95 if wsefswgasgsz 4 i n ePff'1Km,,fs at .V , W ff,f 15. - , ,,,,.. if .3 .,. tm .-w,.-:,f WWW' Mm W LA YUP- During pre- game warmup Michael Partridge goes in mw nl for a lay up. 1' .QQ W fi M I'LL GETIT- Itwas a mad dash under the goal as senior Scott Beezley tried for the ball. 1 A BIRD? A PLANE P N0 -It is just Byron Givens leaping for X A V a jump ball. N 'S Boys Varsity Basketballf 99 . . . -I-erm . .4 -zlkifgib? . -'Q-EN . M isha---g.ffgr5.t.ff2ff. K OH NO WHICH WAYDO I GO? Cliff Fuggett is faced with a dilema as he DRIBBLE FEVER -Melvin Dunlap is try looks for someone open. ing to find a good route to the goal. fi i. fl 5 Wg 'W iQ SHOOT? Michael Partridge prepares to 1 make two points for the Warriors. 1 I M IT'S BREAK TIME. The team takes a minute to cool off and hear from the coaches 100f Boys Varsity Basketball s..5 S is ? ww 4 hay jf 1 , X54 Rf B 7 ' ' 'A':512 i NOW THIS IS THE WA YIT WORKS!Coach Hembree explains some last minute strategy. -7 E VERYBODY AIUMP ON THREE.'joey Bragg tries to keep the ball from Wylie as Michael Partridge and Byron Givens prepare to catch the ball. SEASON RECORD Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Callnsburg Leonard Community Community Caddo Mills Leonard Community West Lamar Celeste Anna Quinlan Royce City Dodd City lst Half of District Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Frisco Sanger Wylie Princeton Lake Dallas Whxtesboro Northwest 2nd Half of District Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Frisco Sanger Wylie Lake Dallas Whxtesboro Northwest Princeton 40 42 ' 54 62 65 19 ' so 33 ' 38 40 ' 31 41 51 45 ' 51 56 47 35 58 42 54 42 ' 57 40 ' 67 45 ' 45 Bonham 49 Whitewright 46 45 ' 58 ' 60 49 67 ' 46 58 ' 47 38 40 43 ' 45 66 50 51 ' 30 44 51 42 ' 56 45 30 46 ' 39 52 67 53 Q P Boys Varsity Basketballf 101 ffii e . a i SEA TED- Lara Williams, Patricia Gentry, Shelly Savage Kristie Ralls Cathy Stephens Lynn Ann Bailey Sonya Roundtree ST ING Coach Bud Blackledge, Sabrina Roberts Mary Durst Robyn Fuller ennie Hodge nder new Head Coach Bud Blackledge the girls' varsity basketball team was revitalized. His hard-nosed oaching style and dedication uni- fied the team. An almost .500 dis- trict season gave the team one of the best records in recent years. With many returning underclass- men the future looks promising. All-District selections included Mary Durst, first team and Sabrina Roberts, honorable mention. FASTBREAKjIennie hurries down the COUII. IN BOUND PASS-Lynn Ann looks for an opean teammate. 102 Girls' Varsity Basketball G S 3 if I ,N I I .Z M1 DEFENSE-Sonja keeps her eye on the ball as she guards the opponent. BHS OPPONENT Forfeit Callisburg Leonard Quinlan Greenville Cooper Northwest Frisco Sanger Roxron Sabine Wylie Princeton Lake Dallas Whitesboro Northwest Frisco Sanger Wylie Princeton Lake Dallas ,IUMP-Sabrina easily wins the jump ball. 54 39 45 48 37 73 31 45 47 51 52 40 Whitesboro 42 40 55 67 29 37 29 42 25 48 52 57 36 35 28 61 61 15 50 62 35 78 49 39 45 49 by 55 77 REBOUND-Mary fights for a rebound under the basket. 104 Varsity Girls' Basketball v 5 -sg 'Q -.gm , 'VGX N i,,,f Vi ff-all ' If I X Il' ri J 5 5 team was a successful one. The - - invitational tournaments that the team entered were the Rockwall, McKin- ney and Paris tournaments. Even though all of these meets were 4A, the team still finished well in all three meets with a third place finish in the Rockwall tourna- ment. The highlight of the year was winning the District Championship for the third consecutive year, The whole team per- formed exceptionally well at district with a team score of 332 which was ten strokes ahead of the second place team, Sanger. Individually, Rodney Campbell fin- ished second with a 77 and Scott Beezley finished fourth with 78 at district. Both Campbell and Beezley were considered all-district golfers. Kevin Ashlock shot a 88, Bob High shot a 89 and jason Bethel he 1985 season for the BHS golf sr rf shot a 95 to win district. The regional tournament brought stiff competition to the team with the first and second place finishers in our district go- ing on to win first and third place at the state tournament. Bonham still played extremely well finishing in fourth place just two spots out of a trip to Austin. Rodney Campbell shot a 145 to give him a fourth place finish only two strokes away from the state meet. Scott Beezley had a 154 for eleventh place, Kevin Ashlock shot 168, jason Bethel shot a 174 and Bob High shot a 198 at regionals. Under the leadership and guidance of Coach Steve Hembree the team has won district the last three years in a row and should be in the running for another in 1986. if W.---my la MMM.. ,jjunanvuuaq uvssnm ,ggi-up gi-no 1985 BONHAM GOLFERS-Coach Steve Hembree, Bob High, jason Bethel, Kevin Ashlock, Rodney Campbell, and Scott Beezley. Golffl05 gusif s rwo-me 1984-85 BASEBALL TEAM- Top Row-Coach Morris, Dale Trompler,jeff Darwin, Buster Easley, Bert Brinlee, Scott Dewoody, Co Whiteg Bottom Row-Saul Dunlap, Rodney Brent, Dusty Baker, David Fairchild, Michael Freelan. I- -I he 1984-85 Baseball team did well this year. The Warriors - - finished with ten wins and eleven loses, which is much better than last year. These are the totals of the games throughout the year. They have scored 130 runs in 21 games, 579 times at bat, 158 hits, and 5 homeruns. Scott Dewoody made two homeruns, jeff Darwin one, and David Fairchild two. They have had 121 singles, 4 doubles, 5 triples, and 3 infield hits. The Warriors have had a total of 145 strike outs, 691 trips to the plate, 7 batters hit by a pitch and 49 stolen bases. The pitchers were Scott Dewoody with a 4-4 recordg Saul Dunlap with a 3- 5 recordg Dale Trompler with a 1-0 re- cord and jeff Darwin with a 2-2 record. Scott Dewoody was chosen as a sec- ond team all-district pitcher. Saul Dun- lap was a second team all-districtg Dale Trompler honorable mention and Bust- er Easley second team all-district. The MVP was Buster Easley. 106 f Baseball 2? 3 15 f Ai. Q .P 5, 5'Ze-Qi . 2'- i .V L. e ff . as - 7 -he-t y f ,WWW f is . C 55. HURRY WITH THE BALL- Dusty plays first base. 5 4 if P f f .1 - 5- . 4 if if - if i ri ra .. .,.., , WHAT A LINE UP- The team watches the game from the dug out TO THE SWING OF THINGS- David Fairchild makes a hit. READY- Dale Trompler watches for the ball. le' if y V Img' , A .- ' we I ' 4 CA TCH IT' Buster Easley plays catcher. ' V -'--f ' 1 . ,L 'VD UP- Saul Dunlap pitches 2 fast ball. HOW DID HE MANAGE THISP- Coach White and Coach Morris repair equipment. 1985 N Baseball Schedule y y Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham Bonham it 8 Prairilanci 10 Clarksville . Q 2 'l ll Durant 1 Whitewright Pramland Whirewrrght Durant Whxtesboro Northwest Frisco Sanger Wylie Princeton Lake Dallas Whitesboro Northwest Sanger Wylie Princeton Lake Dallas I 13 . . 5 B 4 . . A 3 15 t t 8 3 ' 5 16 9 6 ' 5 3 1 14 ' 1 6 ' 11 5 5 11 ' 2 5 1 Bonham 7 Frisco 3 4' 2 12 ' 11 A 7 ' 17 6 ' Baseballf 107 GIRLS BRTNG HOME THTRD I- -3 he 1984-85 Girls Track Team consisted of eight freshmen - T and two sophomores. The Bonhi Warriorettes grabbed a third place finish in the girls' division, posting 97 points to Frisco's 147 and lake Dal- las' 124 points. This was a great accom- plishment as young as the girls are. Robyn Fuller was named the Most Valuable Player of the track team at the Spring Awards Banquet. Coach Burris said, We didn't have the time like we did last year and didn't have the ones that went to regional. She is Looking forward to next year because she will not lose any seniors and get a lot of eighth graders and the ones that were injured. 108-fGirls Track 1984-85 VARSITY GIRLS TRACK TEAM- Top Row- Coach Burris, Rhonda McCullough, Sabrina Roberts, Robyn Fuller, Mildr Dunlap, Coach Blackledgeg Bottom Row- Kathy Turner, Patricia Gentry, Donna Nelson, Trisha Thompson, Lenzy Branch, and Laura Edg DISTRICT TRACK MEET RESULTS SHOT PUT Patricia Gentry - 6th, 26-6 and 1f2 LONGjUMP Laura Edgar -- 4th, 16-2 and 1f2 800 - METER RELAY Lenzy Branch, Rhonda McCullough, Laura Edgar, and Robyn Fuller - 2nd, 1249.4 400 - METER DASH Kathy Turner - 4th, 268.21 200 - METER DASH Rhonda McCullough - 2nd, 227.33 1600 - METER RUN Trisha Thompson - 5th, 6:20 3200 - METER RUN Trisha Thompson-1st, 13:00.7 Sabrina Roberts-5th, 14:56 1600 - METER RELAY Robyn Fuller, Mildred Dunlap, Laura Edgar, and Lenzy Branch - 2nd, 4215.9 FREESEAEMEEN ,lQNS?Elli,li,Qfilii 5 FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM-Top row: jeremy Polk, Kevin Clement, josh Compton, Dusty Baker, Larry Richards, Phillip Gantt, nald Mauldin, Bob High, Coach MacFarling bottom row: G.T. Hilliard, Brian Brinlee, Charles McDonald,joe Reunard,johnny Flowers, t Nichols, Stephen Dean - -I he Warrior Freshmen cap- tured the freshman division ' - winning the District meet th 218 points followed by Lake xllas with 91 points and Princeton th only 71 points. Pete Mitchell rsted 35 points to lead the freshmen vision. DISTRICT RESULTS 400 - METER RELAY .nny Flowers, Pete Mitchell, Kevin Cle- nts and Larry Partridge, lst. 1600 - METER RELAY nny Flowers, Bart Nichols, Dusty Baker, l Larry Partridge, lst. 100 - METER DASH e Mitchell-lst, Bart Nichols-4th, 200 - METER DASH e Mitchell-Zndg johnny Flowers-3rdg llip Gantt-6th. 00 - INTERMEDIATE HURDLES :my Polk-lstg Kevin Clements-Zndg Larry Richards-4th. 1110 - METER HIGH HURDLES Kevin Clements-Zndg jeremy Polk-3rd, Steven Dean-Sth. 400 - METER DASH Larry Partridge-Zndg Phillip Gantt-Sth, Brian Rodriquez-6th. 800 - METER RUN Bart Nichols-lst, Larry Richards-2nd Charles McDonald-3rd. 1600 - METER RUN Dusty Baker-lstg G. T. Hilliard-3rd, Bob High-4th. 3200 - METER RUN Bob High-lstg G. T, Hilliard-Zndg Don- ald Mauldin-Sth. SHOT PUT Pete Mitchell-Zndg joe Reunard-4th. DISCUS H joe Reunard-Zndg Brian Brinlee-6th. HIGH -IUMP Dusty Baker-3rd, Larry Partridge-4th, jeremy Polk-5th. LONGjUMP MIGHT AS WELL DIUMP- Charles Mc- Larry Partridge-lst, Pete Mitchell-4th, Donald does well in the high jump. Charles McDonald-Sth. Boys Trackf109 Mig, , Q sf fx 'vga' we -V 1 ,f gi YA ai' ,, rw ii .,,, A, ei ,W as: ' M 55 15' 52 ,Q , at a, 1. , a , M 'ying is Q we, 5 5, as 2 gs We 3- -I he Warriors easily outdis- Z Q tanced Whitesboro in the ju- nior varsity division winning the meet with 177 points followed by Whitesboro with 147 and Princeton with only 75. Delmar Traylor was high point man in the junior varsity division with 31 points. DISTRICT RESULTS 400 - METER RELAY Myles Porter, Corey Louis, Charles Love and Dale Trompler-lst. 1600 - METER RELAY Alan Pierce, Ricky Perry, Dale Trompler and Delmar Traylor-lst. 300 - METER INTERMEDIATE HURDLES David Fairchild-6th. 110 - METER HIGH HURDLES David Fairchild-3rd. 100 - METER DASH Corey Louis-2nd, Myles Porter-3rd, Charles Love, 4th 200 - METER DASH Dale Trompler-lst, Delmar Traylor-Zndg Myles Porter-4th. 400 - METER DASH Delmar Traylor-Znd. 800 - METER RUN Ricky Perry-3rdg Alan Pierce-Sth. 1600 - METER RUN john Beezley-Zndg Clint Hayes-Sth. 3200 - METER RUN Ricky Perry-lst. SHOT PUT Michael Partridge-1stg Buster Easley-Sthg Michael Hope -6th. DISCUS Buster Easley-Zndg Sam Kirby-5th. HIGH jUMP Delmar Traylor-1st, Charles Love-Znd. LONG jUMP Dale Trompler-2nd, Charles Love-3rdg Delmar Traylor-Sth. POLE VAULT Sean Floyd -4th. We X N X xx X N X Nx A K as fiiFYXfii1e5:.x 4 X TE: ,za wssem , HQ a s 1 K MOVE THOSE FEET-Myles Porter running as fast as he can. 1984-85jUNIOR VARSITY TEAM-Top Row: Michael Hope, Alan Pierce, Sam Kirby, Buster Easley, Michael Partridge, Clint Hay David Fairchild, Coach MacFarling Bottom Row: Myles Porter, Sean Floyd, john Beezley, Ricky Perry, Dale Trompler, Clint Hale. 1l0fBoys Track N Y X? ,if I gyms? 5,..,,.g?.,rXi egg 5 Q 3 Q Q ag 9.4 Q,wtr5s..W,m,i Sa A ' If ,Q U. A sc ,Q a Zia' 5 5 K . 3 as H., . ESM isakmp? ,Qs - he Warriors won the district I championship for the third T year in a row. They scored points to Sanger's 99 points. everal members of the team went 7egional meet. The sprint relay sisting of Eric Rayford, Donald rlap, Hosea Brooks, Corey Ran- , and alternate Karl Caylor. Dun- made the finals in the 100 meter 1. he boys track MVP was Melvin ilap. DISTRICT RESULTS 100 - METER DASH rld Dunlap-2nd-:10.81g Corey Ransom- 10.86. 200 - METER DASH a Brooks-lst-:22.75g Donald Dunlap- :22.87g Karl Caylor-6th-12340. , s L 3141 L7 six lt A E A if 1 13: at 3' Q' Q 3 '24 at 3 400 - METER RELAY Eric Rayford, Donald Dunlap, Hosea Brooks, Corey Ransom-1st-:44.0. 1600 - METER RELAY Karl Caylor, Melvin Dunlap, Hosea Brooks, Corey Ransom-Sth-3:57.1. 110 - HIGH HURDLES Melvin Dunlap-1st-:15.10. 300 - METER INTERMEDIATE HURDLES Melvin Dunlap-4th-14270. 1600 - METER RUN Kevin Towery-1st-415210. 3200 - METER RUN Kevin Towery-1st-10:47.55. LONG .JUMP Corey Ransom-3rd-20ft. 11 3X4 in. HIGH jUMP Melvin Dunlap-Sth-5 ft. 8 in. SHOT PUT Phillip Hope-5th-41 ft. 3 in. IN FLIGHT- Corey Ransom flies through the air. I CAN BEATHIM- Hosea Brooks is slightly ahead. '-85 VARSITY TRACK TEAM- Top Row: Rob Dean, Lee Dorough, Phillip Hope, Karl Caylor, Coach MacFarling Bottom Row: ild Dunlap, Eric Rayford, Corey Ransom, and Kevin Towery. Boys Trackfl 11 TE TS TBA SPll O rliF,S T EST llffillirrll lE TOP ROW: Brad Williams, Loretta Benesch, Jennie Hodge, Brian Lawrence, Brit Lawrence, Lara Williams, Kelli Turbeville Brandon, Coach Danna Phillips, BOTTOM ROW: Allen Butner, Kay -Iarrell, Sean Stubstean, Brian Stewart, Susan Benesch, Stephens, julie Snodgrass, Mark Fanning, and Tania Trammell. WHAT A SLAM. Allen Butner slams while Mark Fannir awaits a return. ACE SER VINGX Brad Williams hits his serve into play. COME ON GUYS AND GIRLS. Coach Phillips watches 112 f Tennis matches intensely while jamming. E Q CONSECUTIVE DIST. tr as -if I. WRWXNN 5w5hhnwR - P :,, ' as . ii ai t in 1. gaygiigfwg s C i ts S?Sa?S?.'S 3, -- . isis K - 1 - 12 -Q as 4- - l -N' Q .K--..Ng,,sggaJ,x-sts f ga S s is ss sw K KKK4 Q ,ae f... - K iw H GOOD SHOT Brit Lawrence strokes a winning forehand. NICE POINT Jennie Hodge makes an excellent shot. 1ST CHAMPIONSHIP And Sends Five Players To Regionals t was a great year for B.H.S. tennis. The 1985 tennis team had the winning strokes as they finished second place in the McKinney and Bonahm Tournaments and won the District 9AAA Championship. The first tournament of the year was at Whitesboro. The Warrior tennis team swept the tournament winning both the boys and girls divisions. Players taking home metals were Brad Williams with a first and John Durst with a second in boy's singles. Brit Lawrence and Brian Lawrence took home the third place metal in boy's doubles. In the girl's division Michelle Devenport won first in singles and Lara Williams and Loretta Benesch won first in the doubles competition. The McKinney Tournament was next on the Warrior schedule. This was a big tournament consisting of several schools much larger than Bonhem. Not many thought that Bonham had much of a chance at winning in the big tournament. Bonham surprised their opponents by winning the first place girl's division trophy and the second place boy's division trophy. Michelle Devenport won first in the singles while Jennie Hodge won the Consolation. Devenport and Hodge also teamed up to win first in the doubles. In the boy's singles division Brit Lawrence won first and John Durst took second. Brit Lawrence also teamed with Brian Tamplin of Whites- boro to win the boy's doubles. Under the direction of Coach Danna Phillips, the second annual Bonham Invitational Tennis Tournament was a success. The girl's team took the first place trophy and the boy's team took the second place trophy. In the boy's division Brit and Brian Lawrence took the third in doubles while Brad Williams took second in the singles. The doubles team of Mark Fanning and Allen Butner won the Consolation. Michelle Devenport won first in the girl's singles and Jennie Hodge took the Consolation medal. Lara Williams and Loretta Benesch won first in the girl's doubles. It was the most important tournament of the year for the Warrior tennis team as they travelled to Denton's T.W.U. for the 1985 district tournament. The Warriors needed their best perfor- mance yet, and that is what they did as they won the boys and girls District Championship. Brit and Brian Lawrence won district in the doubles and Brad Williams won district in the singles. In the girls competition Michelle Devenport won first while Jennie Hodge took second in district. In doubles Lara Williams and Loretta Benesch won third place. The winning of either first or second place in both divisions in all four tournaments the team entered and the winning of three consecutive district championships had a lot to do with the leader- ship and guidance of Coach Danna Phillips. Not only did she show the younger players the correct form to use, but she also helped everyone on the mental aspects of the game. 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I X . ll .3.!,t.t. , A Q S X NF X tg 3 v Q X X sr S gs X X K s y ,QQ K 2 ' ' 125.5 1 1 A r' f --1 . Nolan Ashmore . Mike Ashby Mary Ashmore - Bob Biggers Bud Blackledge Yvonne Brown Science P.V.A.C., Resource Phyilcs' Secopdary P.V.A.C. Science, P.E. Science Curriculum Director 46 A 313513223 Dm ii,,i:z:fsiz'zi,,,, im ww Physical Education journalism, English PLE. Science, Math Prmcipa ,,:.,.. I ,.'. , ,N-1 wif N i x Walter Eagleton Math is y E Bill Flowers Linda Fox Ricky Gatlin Bobby Godbey jerry Good David Goodwin Tractor Maint. Building Trades Special Education English Auto. Mech. VOC. Counselor Voc. Ag- N 5 X X IQ . , L i s -mbfix e . .- '1 . 4 J . k Y X W Q Q ni' nfs Q Marie Hembree Steve Hembree Thelma Houston Denton jones M-li -limes d Foreign Language Vice-Principal Librarian V.A.C. ,alfemfg an Distributive Ed. is . wJ'7.-5 5:1 1 rs X i s .. . - sf r - t Q ' Q54 .g sa I ig- .Q ' if i Linda Kinkade ' Rebecca Knight jerry Kountz joanne MacConnell Billie Manhart Office Aide English English Home Economics V.O.E, Dora Kelly Social Studies , L .,,. r g S! iii Larry McFarlin Social Studies Physical Education I.. Mffle Mase? Glenda Meador elim Moffif Special Education Library Aide Health, Social Aide Studies ttt , -AVV',, if it fin, 2 it , if VZ Bertie Roberts Voc. Aide Drama, Choir, Band Math Phillip Seawell james Shockley Tomagene Snead Barbara Sutherland Lanelle Southerland Business Secretary jr-Sr. Counselor Glenn White Gene Willis Farlyn Wooldridge Math, P.E. Social Studies Home Economics ur teachers at Bonham High School are more than just educators. Twenty-sev- en out of 54 of our faculty members are involved in extra-curricular activi- ties. This means that they spend time after school and on weekends helping B.H.S. stu- dents. They seldom receive the thanks and rec- ognition they deserve. B.H.S. is lucky to have teachers like these that care about our well being. We have to realize that these are trying times for the teachers, not only in the classroom, but also with all the new laws. Nolan Norris Gail Orndorff Danna Phillips Stanley Richardson Voc. Agriculture Health Occupation Math Drafting, Business pst? , . ,,,, , ,,,, i. u R Q' f 'i ww fl Q 4, t 3, K john Simpson Sue Ann Simpson Morris Sloan Stacy Snead Art Home Economics Social Studies English fre I: X K V ,H a Elaine Whisenhunt Sandra Stuart Carolyn Towery E I' h F - Mike .WhiSC1'1l1UDI Business, En lish Cosmotology ngls ' Omgn Social Studies S Language Look our Dolly, here we come! Gene Willis, Steve Hembree,jerry Kountz,james Dawson, Mike Whisenhunt, and Walter Eagleton par- ticipated in the teachers' skit. Teachersf117 as ns.. 5 iw Q. My R fs' W, if S I I . ,,.. X wiki-. ru Ng. Q I gf? x gulls ' ' -'a llmnmswmf X i NNW? CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS-Burris and Blackledge are amazed. DANGEROUS-Brown and Phillips are always experimenting. is Q Ai? S wi 120fTeachers ..L4gr N1k. , be 4:51 NX .gs -si fs. ..- i. .X .. . aa. if STN. . . :,. .. . W .. X gs 3 . fs? f i .. . ,. is .fx W- .1 .satis 11 i Tv hiss X -. ,, . 1. ll ...i-, .. x - - .. . i i ills? X - 'P.:, , '. ' . li.li . . an EEEE l': ' X' ilri WHO'S GOT THE TON Y-Coach Sloan now we know your secret. .V .Ni Y Q Y l nss . it XX s. Q X SSX I 'Ili . Q -M...........,... ,r Q. 'gun R 'lf az 1- if TG HOW MUCH LONGER-Teachers also await the Christmas holidays. TOM SELLECK EAT YOUR HEART OUT- Coach Ashmore is our star. fi ILLES GUTE ZUM GEBURTSTAG, FRAU HEMBREE! CHappy Birthdaylj r l ND THEY'RE OFF . . . Walking laps has become an everyday ritual for Miss elly, Mrs. Houston, and Mrs. Fox. HOW MANY TIMES DO I HA VE TO TELL YOU. Mr. Gatlin instructs the sopho- more float. Wfsestxs. X Q QQRQRW THIS REALLY BLOWS MY DIET We caught Mrs. jones at a Home EC Luncheon. OF COURSE I'LL BE FAIR. Mr. Willis pre- sents the spirit stick. Teachersf 1 21 HY IS BHS S UCCESSFUL? THE MAN BEHIND IT ALL Dawson. You respect him not only for his size but for his leadership. When it comes to organization you would think it was his middle name. He knows everything that is happening and you hardly ever see him without his clipboard. Mr. Dawson graduat- ed from East Texas where he received his bachelors and master's degree in Biology. Mr, Dawson is not just a principal he is a teacher. He teaches Advanced Studies, Biology, Driver's Ed, and is a sponsor for Upward Bound. Something else Mr. Dawson has a right to be proud of is that he was elected Board of Directors ofthe First National Bank. Mr. Dawson is a man that always finds time to visit for a minute and is always willing to help. hen you think of respect and organization, you think of Mr. HARD AT WORK. Here Mr. Dawson is caug hoeing the yard. He really knows how to dress for t occasion. HIS FAVORITE SPOT When Mr. Dawson can't be found, check the golf course. ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THA T? He keeps time at the track meet. 122fPrincipal AT' ,gif .5 I'M STILL LOOKING BECAUSE I HAVEN FOUND A DIRTY WORD YET KEEPING THINGS I Coach Hembree And The Secretaries SLEEPWALKING? Coach Hembree must have had a hard day. DEPTALK- Coach Hembree urges support or the warriors. YCUSED OR UNEXCUSED? Mrs. Sutherland and Mrs. Kincade are busy as usual. LIE 3- -I his is Steve Hembree's second year as assistant - - principal. That is not long as an assistant principal, but he has been teaching at Bonham Schools for 14 years. He has done everyth- ing from teach math, history and p.e. to coach football. He is still a basketball and golf coach. As if this doesn't keep him busy he teaches Driver's Education during spring and summer. There isn't a man who would be better suited for the job. When asked what he thinks about his job he stated, Each day brings a new and differ- ent challenge which makes my job rewarding. - rs. Kinkade and Mrs. Sutherland have been here for six years. Mrs. Kinkade says she likes her job and that she could write a book on the excuses for tardies and absences. Mrs. Kinkade worked in the library until her husband was drafted and then she came to work in the office. Mrs. Sutherland says, I love my job and enjoy working with stu- dents and teachers. This is a lot different from banking. Giving tardies is not the only thing Mrs. Kinkade and Mrs. Sutherland do. They help keep things running smoothly around high school. Without these ladies Mr. Dawson and Coach Hembree would be totally lost. They are really an aide to us all. They also keep us informed about what is going on. AL AYS HERE T0 HELP Nurse And Counselors Serve BHS W L it IL , If , , 4 ,M FreshmenfSophomore Counselorjerry Goode juniorfSenior Counselor-Lanelle Southerland ff' ith the many new changes in school rules this year students are relying more and more on counselors for .L ' n ' L support. ' ' ' Schedules for four years of high school must now be as carefully planned as four years of college. Wi have jerry Goode and Lanelle Southerland to help BHS students. Mrwlerry Goode functions as counselor for the freshman and the sophomores. Mrs. Lanelle Southerland takes care of the juniors and seniors. ! i Q SURPRISED- Mrs. Ford receives her award from the senior class. WEIGHING IN- Weighing and measuring students is only one of Mrs. Ford's jobs as a nurse. arji Ford is the nurse at Bonhi. She is here on Fridays and at the elementary and grade schools the rest of the week. Mrs. Ford is a mother to us all. She recieved an award for all of her love, time and devotion from the seniors. Marji Ford is a big part of BHS. l24fCounselors And Nurse PEGPLE BEHI D THE SCENES What Would We Do Without Our Cafeteria Workers And Custodians :U -: he cafeteria workers here at Bonham High School l - - are truly something to be proud of. They are Naomi Ma- 'it lone, Francis Toland, Vera Taylor, y Billie Alexander, and jean Lewis. These ladies are some of the most spirited people in high school. They dress up for every occasion. They always decorate the lunch- 'f room. Last but not least these are 'e f probably some ofthe nicest peo- j Hs., . 3 2 ple you will ever meet. . K I Zoe' l 1 fLeft to Rightj-j.R. Dawson, Ronnie Goodwin, Edward Here Haskle Wheeler and George Flatt are fixing the doors. Hanke, and Bobby Peters. here are six custodians at Bonham High School They are a very necessary part of BHS. The come to work early in the morning and go home late at night. They keep Bonhi looking its best. These are some truly dedicated workers. Cafeteria Workers And Custodiansf125 ADMI I TRATIO james Griffith, Vocational Directorg Nolan Ashmore, Administrative Assistantg Aubrey Conley, Special Edu- cation Directorg Delores Bahers, Administrative Assis- faflf HA DLES 401-SW Flo Danner Lunchroom Supervisor Wynell McClure 126fAdministration Bookkeeper Shirley Manhart Bookkeeper TGUGH DECISIG Loy Dean Clark Athletic Director We A s 'M I Tanya McMillan Secretary Zealous Trout Superintendent 4' Bill Raiden Maintenance Administrationf127 SCHOGL BO RD KEEPS OUR me Xt -t gf . il' prix - . .xX,.x testo -. -W-----W-J it A .. s i t 4 1' fix R Ni . . Q fr: F T : S . am if 1 ,SM ,,......5,,, E Q Wm S .. X wx X N it Q Wu TRTSQESYS. P5 if xv? 1. Q ' iii I K X S sk S . Q .. .ru lxi . S f xii Q X s Q xi A X X X ix is N3 Xxx Y T 2 tx 3 .. N A is X 55 gsggx X K fr -LLX , a X . ......,, ,.Lb.Q R ,- X mga A S, www' Zealous Trout Superintendent S X 128fSchool Board CR J ack Brandon Secretary X 4 . ' rgff ln get -f X Q Q - . get . .., , ,. ,.,, . ..,, 5.5 X N . Stroud Steve Carroll Vice President SYSTEM RUNNING SMQGTHLY Billy Sadler Bill Bennett Billy Rater President V ., ii ww H ry' 41, 'V , ww' , ., ' , , ,,,,, V B - ,f V . ,V ,, 1 ,,,,,, A , I Q 1 ' V V l itlt f t :':i,3'e5f. 17 7 if fww ' 1 A y A an ia, af? A ' H S, S 'iff' 515 5? Cindy Baker School Board f 129 BH ALL - SCHOOL li fa f - i E ,::- is .:f' '52, ',,, , E ,.,i 1 ::Q:f - 7 ? T TOP ROWjoe David Munger, Eric Rayford, Phillip Short, Derek Partridge, Ronnie Feagan. MIDDLE Shelly McGraw, Lara Williams, Mary Lou McWhorter, Donnie Lopez, Shane Wallace. BOTTOM: Regina Gilbreath, Joanne Staton, Cindy Shelly. 130fAll-School Favorite Nominees Q 5' E 33 FA ORITE OMI EE Y 5 as 23 A 'if ' my - , ,......,,..,......---- . g TOP ROW Buster Easley,joe D. Clark, Sonny Carter. MIDDLE: Kim Deets, Sabrina Bell, Melaina Belue, Mary Durst, Lisa Faith. BOTTOM: Brit Lawrence, Lee Dorough. All-School Favorite Nomineesf131 ALL - SCHOGL FAVORITES Bill jones And Shelly MCCraw Brit Lawrence And Lisa Faith 3. f joe D. Clark Philip Short And Melaina Belue oe David Murger And Sabrina Bell And Mary Lou McWhorter 1 32 f All - School Favorites MR. AND MISS BHS 1984-85 MARY DURST AND ERIC RAYFORD Z' -I he halls were filled with questions such - - as, Where's room 235? and Go to lunch on second bell? What does that Mean? Yes, these are our freshmen. Although they were a little confused at first, they soon figured things out and were able to fit right in with the rest of the students here at B.H.S. The sopho- mores were thought of as a large class, but not anymore. This year's freshman hit the top of the list with a total of 154 students. Yes, this is a class with great pride which was shown throughout the year in such events as peprallies, hall decorating, and the building of the freshmen class added to the high spirit at B.H.S. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFI- CERS-ffrom left to rightj Su- zanne Hope-Treasurer, Shelby johnson-Vice-President, Liz Harper-Secretary, Sharee Owens- President. 'X FRESHMAN CLASS FAVORITES Dusty Baker Theresa Hardy Sa '- . 27, - iff' qw is X511 Se x ,I X f s A X nr X 'Q 415 2- ' ' B N C X sf as x 3 ' ar 1 .,.. : , Z :I '--' ' 3 as 'V x -' I X X wa X as W 3 ES' if if 3 P K Kenny Armstrong Susan Benesch Tonja Branch Amy Charles Sherry Clymore Amy Crittenden Dell Babers Michael Berg Rodney Brent Marie Cirkles jennie Colbert Regina Crunk ,4 Dusty Baker jason Bethel Brian Brinlee Danny Clark jason Collinsworth Cheryl Davis Kristie Baker Angela Blain Kim Bruce Randy Clark josh Compton Brooks Dawson N .Q-See X X-aa - as Q as X as ' is A . iii, ek K .. X. fi QS XXSQ : I 5 r - ' 'X ' s , N fl ' Lisa Baker Marie Booth Allen Burner Kevin Clement janet Coonrod Stephen Dean K ii ' We 3 'fjk 'ifiifih B ,xi W V, . Ann Bearse joey Bragg Nat Castle Kevin Clemons Scott Cooper Mary Dickson X ' ..,... vi K .. -Q 1 0 - ., 'Q 5 Y in 1 Sandi Beck Lynzy Branch Shelly Castle Crystal Clifton Athena Cox Devon Dysert Freshmen 135 ia - Q 3 Q? ... as Qi Q3 X i X as X X Q N B QQ if-ss .rx ,. , X..-A-4 - , W i -Q .. X. . N 1 SMX wt S it I? 1 L sim if K we AX , r , RS :fi f ., f' we: LX F X .ff SX 2 XXX X -X X 5 5 was X Q X R N. N FRESHMEN wi ii X 5 L Laura Edgar Laura Frambes Patricia Gentry Lorrie Hammett Suzanne Hope Darrell jones 136fPreshmer1 ad Q 2: K J R is at , .nl ' i X ' X f iik jason Edwards Kim Franklin Tricia Goodwin Theresa Hardy jackie Houston Shay Kennison , A it Alicia Englutt Shelia Fuller Gretchen Goss Christie Harmon Latasha Hughes Michael Kelly QX + me X Q X X X 1 X mr X i N Q 'R ' X Q9 xi ig? 4- X ,N '-E Q X 45- ,. X ,.,-uw Billy Etheridge Phillip Gantt jason Grisham Liz Harper Sandra Hulstine Shane Kelton Ea gle., ' is -' , Ti . . g g FSS 7. 1 - Q . gk df' Q t ' ' F' j ' . - - r .. , l ff... i r x ' -- K . Si r - . r g- Rf X QNX X sbe N I... E 5 -rr ff' if X X if t . f ui X XXXX johnny Flowers David Gaskill Susan Grisham Bob High Kay jarrell jeff King s ex N-rmgg mefw ,-f- ,--, Q 111..w,X ,-kk Q Inf : ' , Xt Michael Fox Mark Gaydos Stacy Hall G.T. Hilliard Shelby johnson Cathy Kinslow M Xa Q M--M 'rs - ' 5 ., . x W est S 'CK W xi Tammie Fox jeff Gentry Stacy Hamby jeri Lea Hope Bill jones Bobby Kirkpatrick .ls ee.. Q e j M .. .,.. .. . -4 - 5. . - .sa .. . ,.. , D , A. ,K .Q . -, X t i f --' Ly. .5 if , .-Y f 3' . 'W t aio . i X h - X K to sf. .5 cf .- .is- V Q.. e i K xw c .. .. - mga. if. K H: .- X if st s X X Os -. X i X E 11 X... Q 2. -mes-t. Ezra: 'Q saw. .3 X... nzissz' L R bk X ll 3. N Rai: X X b ,ff Q ,an s . . fi ,AA 4 Angela Latimer Annette McClemore Donna Nelson Sherry Pannell Kristie Ralls Bobby Ritchey Beverly Lynch Donnie Medcalf Lonita Nelson Larry Partridge Robin Rattan Sabrina Roberts 1 S., f 5 Tesa Mason Pete Mitchell Bart Nichols Becky Perry Randy Ray Brian Rodriguez -Nav 4 x S Donald Mauldin Heather Montgomery Reggie Nichols Ricky Peterson Eric Reeves Paul Rodriguez ! X ,. ,ft 3 ' R as we -X eeeee..e ., X X X Q 'S c E N, :ki is J .,..s , ,.,.. TNT, - X :zq 0 '04 . ' S ' 5 Q x S if f- 1 A if f - li R' R li'i?fFf-- ' ' A g, ga,-5. .. Troy McCraw Rhonda McCullough Andy Muniz joy Nace Tiffany Noga john Pool Larry Renfrow julie Ruffner Kristie Osborne jeremy Polk joel Reunard Allison Rush 5 -p Ns xez XXX Nos if , .Q , .gg XX 'fr ff Fw xc 3 ,S Charles McDonald Anita Nelson Sharee Owens Stacy Price Larry Richards Kelly Russell Freshmen 137 iii-E253 - WW xxx -me X W F151 T - A Q, 4 is if rl. t - :I -' M ,. C nits, N - ,. ' .. .,. 1. si 51? i ' 1 52515 X, ,it ... ff Dana Sadler Nikki Spiller Sean Stubsten S t t t ,fML3,,Wmm:tesf.-iq Y f ,sxsamwms H New e A Wwstgirmw my L:-A,- ...,...,. X . .w r . S .1 .-g .A--- -:ways I x S X are E nr S' Q is r -il' H.. as N ,-'xl s S i X ' fe, M Q W... Q! we X X ti x 4 il Q X .ff s '12' l ' -sw . ,,.:, X v Craig Scasta Sandra Springston Leanne Swiatovy Christina Thompson Tricia Thompson 138fFreshmen Tina Siler jamie Stanford Eric Tadlock Sonja Todd Ricky Williams 1 igiwtqt, ft me X- . .1 'Kiln sei . st: a ux, :FW W H, tix I ei . ' if R X X f ' Auge Smith Richard Starnes Pam Tarpley Kelly Turbeville joycelynn Wilson sees R if -:L. . . ' -:NE i ' NSE' 5 Q ik A is 'J 3 4 +5 V X i' A Sherry Sneed Chris Stevens David Taylor Kathy Turner Michael Womack -It .Rik . XX- . I -brr . T, in ii' N X a s X at t 3' Q X XF ri 4 X Q 'Y' , 4, X .. S QRS +i my t Q r 2 X i , as Ri' 5 i xx 'sie 55 N N ,gt ww W FRE5-HMEN T wi: ,s .N N -4, , ' fx , V 5 1 f fe few Gt X X X X X xiii N Y Y sex X Nl' as 5' ., we X X Q 5 5 .viii N 5' 6 N x. .Q w w.. ax, S 3 jg X wx 3 Q, ' get t 31+ x is ' I Au, z fl -Q. if julie Snodgrass Cynthia Stephenson Kristin Taylor Kim Walker Angela Woods it 3 M Q Q X Q Ng? yi . 'lava-s1srt C - I , K ..,, q, .ttt. Chanteal Spence Bryan Stewart Sheri Thomas Donna Watson Loretta Wright 4 FRESHMEN The freshmen class show their unity during a morning pep raliy. 'UNK DAY Nikki Spiller and Suzanne iope dress up for punk day. IS IT REALLY FRIDA Y?-Heather Montgomery SIGNS-Freshmen decorate signs for pep rally. AM I BORED OR WHAIP-Kristin j US T-A -S WINGING-is Daryl jones. Taylor shows her enthusiasm. Freshmenf139 I- -Z he Sophomore class l Q in 1984-85 was 129 strong. The money- making project was selling calendars. During home- coming the Sophomores worked very hard on the float and were able to come away with a first place float. The Sophomore class 0fH- cers starting from left to right are Pres. Cindy Shelley, Secretary jennifer Hall, Trea- surer Kim Deets, Vice-Presi- dent Sabrina Bell. K . , ks. .. it S sg as eq- .- i - sw R S S ss rree i if 5 5 3 X ,fr -. ..IQ , 4 ,ft ,srrr, CLASS FA VORITES:-Dale Trompler and Mary Lou McWhorter 'SZ' ,J ...Q f lk Aff!! ff f , fe ff 'lf l f 4 H 'VM of an 1 , 7 we ' hiv A... -v- we ,ff -x 'YH v Amy Ashlock Casi Blankenship Kevin Briggs james Colbert Kim Deets Sean Floyd Pete Barnett Donnie Boatwright Terry Briggs Demetriss Coleman Donna Duncan Michael Freelen ,sf 'N- Sandra Bateman Kim Brandon james Bruner Mary Coleman Mildred Dunlap Robyn Fuller 9 , 9' . . , A I x .. , Wg K x : ,... Q , W7 -s r-.s LKJL - L-K , ,J-'NK N F ,, it ,NX E g ga nl v f--4 J- ,Q at YL , . k I .. . , t me fp - :l . ,R . N C t r X Q X :xx 6 K - es oC.CCi ' C sss ' C S i l f if K .ar Gary Baxley Arnetta Brannon Kristie Carlisle Michael Cooper Ashlea Eaton jason Gay Roy Bean Laurie Branough Dean Champ Alan Daniel Dan Essary Annette Hale XX K i Q C . Xe X Qs as rv X ii QN R F i Q. S ss 14 41' S X R Y Stephanie Beasley Karen Brewer Clint Clemons jeff Darwin Mark Fanning Clint Hale 5 x ji' N-if-'NP' ' WfY.i'1EsvX wSSS3'S55' i,.:f'l54f'i.? X- GNQQQQQW: f-SFHSQQQQQ I -- it j - wg. QQ?-' 5' its X 3, - 51 :af .. QL X s,,, .N , . : an. Sabrina Bell Kristina Brewer Sherry Cockerham jackie Davis David Fairchild jennifer Hall Sophomoresfllil i.-i9E5lF1s:?5:-ilii i Qgiggisiie -'X' 11 gENf'5SF-i mxlkffft Fifa C R it - ,m.. ' k 'Q in X, t s X mmf Qi t r L 5Q1. 1A ,. i .,,. A. t . A K ,,:, i .t - 5l me is R 1-'wg' 2 Ni X x 5 i 5 Q QS X Xt - .. is at C is K X 5 xg X X K 1. 5 O N X Y N X it S X 41 Q l Teresa Hall Alton jones Lisa Kirby Renee Lewis Amos Magliocco Rance Miller 142fSophomotes Lynn Henderson Charles jones james Knight Gina Livingston Stephanie Manley Rita Mitchell .gi .5 ' V' S is X is tttst t N Q X S as X N R' at ? ,s Q, Es K SEIPHEIMIEJRES iit g ttti C W it , W E E' W ' V g . , 1 , fs. .. - Al:-'h s g . 1 X 2 K 'Q x f Ron Higginbotham Leisha jones Melissa Knight Hailey London Ronnie Maples Buster Nelson - .... . 1 - --.. . N .i ... ,. --.si R-5' ii ' K C an is 3 x as Phillip Hope Mark jones jody Lantz Corey Louis Mary McClure Kerry Orndorff 55 Annette Huey Lisa Kelley Brian Lawrence Charles Love Sharon McCraw Gala Ott 5 .. ,s . fi. X in it SA ,, H X ik x xx X is . 1 A , si- s e X X 5 3 A if S is . Michael jennings Renee Kelton Tim Leatherwood Samantha Lovelace Mary Lou McWhorter Tammie Parker iiaifieiisrm ' i E. i s w , L. ..,, x -,.i, 1 i' Y' - 55 y .Q if at av-no :vs Robert johnson Becky Kilpatrick jim Lewis Missy Lowe Greg Miller Cheryl Partridge x i Tim Pate Myles Porter Samantha Redd Cindy Shelley Stacy Sudderth Dale Trompler Clara Patterson joe Powell Kim Robinson Teresa Shelley Patricia Tarpley Coke Turner J X - X. it X-X , H if :.. , L . is L M5 W - l SSS WX ,Q 'Ns 'X X I if , I 1-fy 2 - . egg: was--t K - il. k:.:, .1 i 'IW .V S PHIEJMEIRES 1 NX t N t , X s X X as sf- ' ts , We .- X , .-.s wg' X 7 . , Ji- if X - -125:32 ' QQ? ii iff' 4 ' i 1.5. fr C Q C .. - C ttt. -f' ' 'NK .fi-ist -s X is X X 1 ,f -we i - N , -- fo if 'vs 1 4 ., - - f- e . t gn f ' .I FN ' 5 yn' ' : .- ,... i n s J, K QU? S - - he S -11 C C Q 4 S, t e V L tx X E, if X N , f' ,, . x A v ff' MM' Wi fliifilgiillffx' 'S3f5xSN NS 'il-Qmiiimii gl: f A - - K .f -Wu? - ' W i it i Q ts 5 , . Randy Patton Grady Pratt Camelia Ross Marie Shelton Mark Titsworth Vernon Tyson Ricky Perry Clint Price Lawrence Ross Angela Sigrist Trisha Titsworth Denise Van Kirk Kevin Peterson Corey Ransom Sonja Roundtree Chris Smithart Marincla Toland Una Wallace Alan Pierce Samantha Ray Kevin Rush Deana Staton Kevin Towery DeeDee Watson . f Y Amy Polk jackie Rayford jeff Sagely Amy Stewart Delmar Traylor Kim Weatherford Sophomoresflfif, mv 4 If Brian Wheless Kim Whitehead Elizabeth Wilson Elizabeth Woods Leslie Workman Patricia Wright Christa Zoppi SIEIPH M RE WHAT A BUNCH!-The Sophomore e class was yelling at the tops of their lungs -- A . ,. during this Pep Rally. THE SOPHOMORE float will fill many people's hearts. It tied for first place with the juniors. 144 f Sophomore V l fm D0 I HA VE TOP- Hall Decorations bring out the best in Leisha jones as she waits for the next streamer. wr J X r,,, WW em SOPHOMORES-Typical Kim Brandon and Ashlea Eaton are happy at all times and e especially before a pep rally. W Ma as WE KNOW IT ALL- English II laid back at all times. Robert johnson, Clint Clemons, Clint Hale, Jody Lantz, relax for a few minutes. BREAKDANCING- Vernon Tyson and the East Side Breakers performed at a Pep Rally. Sophomoresf145 :B -I here are 131 stu- dents in the junior - - class of 1984-85. Winning first place for their Homecoming float started the juniors off to a good start. Next, the juniors began raising money for the junior- Senior Prom by raffling off a 10-speed bicycle and two cabbage patch kids. They raised 56900 toward their goal. Another highlight for the year was ordering of Senior rings in November. ,IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS- President-Michele Devenport Vice President-Mandi Heuermann Secretary-Cathy Stephens Treasurer-Solinda Bell ,H , 'iriv- M 'f ' -- ,,,,,..W.MfwWHNWW .IUNIOR CLASS FAVORITES- Shelly Savage and Stewart Chapman were elected by their class as favorite ' 'fr' eeee X XXKXX it ek? wp s i i . A xX.W ,W 'wcwsi wwQ2isQEg'i l -2 L F- 5 wk geqgtwssg : , gXX e ' K 35' f Ag' ' . , , ?'.' fly. , Q N -g X3-R,-:X5 ,-sm.-,.X X :- i N 9 Nl Q X X t , if X S S , Bk Teresa Abbot Michelle Barnes Sheila Boatwright Bert Brinlee Edgar Carter Michelle Curry me X , R er NS ' affix -as X i N ' New gx it Yi 'A Xe x ,,, X S X is XX K' 'W' ,A X 3 we 1: . r ...,,,X+ ' ,N vw S x 5 ' 'Q -A T, ,. 3 K l xx 5. i if n N n X Q F ui X and -an N9 Karla Adams john Beezley Kathy Brackett Hosea Brooks Shelley Chambers Dorian Davis 1 s-as Billy Alley Solinda Bell jerry Branch Kyle Brooks Stewart Chapman jon Davis i ,ww w stisg, as Q 2 - i I .-0 I X - s .. ' sw if si: - is .yes .. f- . K ' 'Q 1 F 3' A ik s , .. -me i gs R '- 35 'fe . t if' ,. .X i . if ' B '7 S ff m X in s A it ei fe- at ,. Linda Arburthnot jim Biggers Karen L. Brewer Robert Bruner Gina Chiles Kelli Dennis 1 . Af.. I g 'ss' we 1 av ,a 4 xv Kristi Ashlock Tracey Bishop Terry Bridges Carol Burner Clinton Coldiron Kevin Dennis - X X if : -. - E: R: ....,. , 5 1 ' fffss ' X X XXI X X XX fs R X S W X 1. :VW 4 2 ,-,, -as Q X .. t we 1.- TNX. X .X -:fag '. .- 'S -EE? , X N lex X as ur rr We N X W T as if fl ,J V 'xi P . 3 N me ,wi ' if -1 ' X Darrell Bailey Randy Blake Tami Brigance Nolan Caldwell Lisa Coonrod Michele Devenport 'fs X xexx X... N ., X X Q X S S X X O sg 1' S K ix X 'Qt N 'FR x RS - .S - , - X: 1 23:51 ' X. X ., X X.: .5 U :X . ' N , Q, , i 2 ' e Mark Bankston Christi Blevins Randy Briggs Mary Carpenter Kim Cross Reba Dixon juniorsf147 as X - w if! 1 e - . 'E b Q ' 55 ': s1'-5 B 4 -aI if,-i,ermv--rN,, .,..MA A ., -. , .3 Michele Dressler Ray Gibbs Angie Higgins Michael jones Christine Laburda Marsha McCoin 148fjuniors 4, t 122 as -Q - ss ,L - -r w ,KL s. Y-J, Q fi t'wak-J H, Donald Dunlap Kori Gibson jennie Hodge Patrick jones Charlotte Leach Cheryl McCullough f-7--is-ftlaliki' 3.582 lf5fWSwfez.wffw.n, my -'fav f asm s2X s:se':v- -fee as-ire fi: .xi -fftfii, St' : S LEM: sf? N f : F 233 I A : ir .r ff' wifi -'2',gif2Q5f5- . li 5, ' AQ, 5 ZV, is ,nk ,,A..., . ., .....!,., K 1 ff Q was f A Riggs SV... A 'Y john Durst Byron Givens Michael Hope Desiree Kilgore Michelle Lehew Beverly McMillion Buster Easley Kim Hall Allen Hulstine Michael Kinkade Bonnie Lopez Tracy Montgomery 1 in r nies' SR Q st KK N ex Leisa Emeyabbi Clint Hayes Karen johns Sam Kirby jamie Louis Libby Moore Donna Englutt Contessa Hemby joElla jones jamie Kirkpatrick Tonja Mayberry Traci Moore Billy Flanery Mandi Heuermann Larry jones Dana Kyle Keith McClure jack Nelson QM' ff' 'Sa 1? if 'fu .j db R 1 if I 'fir titi 1 in P i i l Ev 6, Delicia Nolen Cynthia Phillips Lori Rash Tracie Smith Lynne Swiatovy julie Turrentine 43 ui' HHH' Patti Pannell Georgia Pierce LeaAnn Rater jeff Spiller Tim Swindell Hema Vaghela l Michael Partridge Ross Pool Alan Reaves David Stanley Alan Taylor Shane Wallace Q . x T . Billy Patterson john Purdy David Renfro Rita Stanley Ricky Thomas LaShell Watterson , is '- Renee Pendergrass Mike Perry joyce Ragan Kari Ralls Tim Sadler Shelly Savage Cathy Stephens Michael Stevenson Marci Thorn Bruce Titsworth Kathy Weeks jennifer Whisenhunt Q Melissa Peterson Mary Raper Kymberly Smith Ethel Stewart Tonia Trammell Sherri Wilcox juniors f 149 F l Andrea Williams Brad Williams Tracy Wilson Keith Womak Debbie Wright 1 JEINTEIRS' CLASS OF '86- Members of the junior class are assembled and waiting for the pep rally to begin. 150 fjuniors ,ws M Wan Q Y i ff H V , My an 'Q 'Y' 4 'milk' ldv f N K fx3g'3 pi Q X gf ai bl' q 4 , , , W 1 A 4 '1 1 if ' 25? 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Ww,,3'if-1 wezrrwggy. i?iZztZ?55f5li2z:fif5'2gzf 4 :,t,swag5,,.W.,Yg,.t.-. . I 9 ,assi rmfnswaz gawirswwvw Laws, 'Vs ' wrmzzzggr H 3 W .mga il 1 .M a ,,,,.,f.fgNW.M M .rz22riiaEgz5i'at iii ' v 0 Lzzmzifwllrzzzzzff 1 Senior year will fade, but they will never completely go away. Unforgot- ten will be the thrill and excite- ment of winning the spirit stick, the privelege of beating the drum all night before Home- coming, and the tearful joy of graduation. It was the final school year for 129 anxious Seniors. Some were ready for college or work and others for marriageg some were just ready for summer and no school. Regardless of what the future brings each Senior will cherish being a member of the Class of 1985. emories of a special Senior Class Oflfcers: Rodney Campbell-Presidenrg Joanne Sraron-Vice Presidentg Channon Vin- son-Treasurerg Mary Durst-Secretary. Y.,-ef Senior Class Fa vorires- Mary Durst and Joe David Munger were chosen as favorites of the senior class of 1985 M' r l gi, l 55 ,mwi r Y Laura Alley Neena Kevin Aghlock Brett Atchley Lynn Ann Bailey Lori Baker Anandaraman Elizabeth Beezley Scott Beezley Melaina Belue Loretta Benesch Bobby Bankston Gary Blackburn Wallace Bogar Kelli Bond Richard Brannum Elva Bennett Rodney Campbell Kyle Carter Pam Carter Denise Brent Seniorsf153 154fSeniors ,,,. is Q . L ws Qing. 105 17 f X xl 'ZS' f.. 1 r nf wg 1 A i ' i E Sonny Carter Wendy Carter Wesley Caskey David Cirkles JOE' D- Clark Keith Cochran Janice Cockerham Eddie Cooper Stephanie JOY Dale Mary Ann Brenda Davis Kristin Davis Crowley Loretta Dawson Danner Scott Dewoody Lee Dorough Dianna Dawson Saul Dunlap Rob Dean Q Melvin Dunlap mil - , is 813, Mary Durst Albert Edwards Mark Estrada john Etheridge Lisa Faith Ronnie Feagan Kim Flowers Ross Ford Tammy Franklin Chuck Galaway Dawn Gibbs Cheryl Gibson Regina Gilbreath Sandy Goodwin Marvin Graves Cindi Hall Brian Hardy Terry Hasten jeff Haynes joy Henson fx In 1: - yay 'lil Seniors! 1 5 5 1 56 f Seniors jim High Tanya Holcomb Robbie Irby Shelly jarrell Kim jones Sherry jones Brit Lawrence Stacy Littrell Tom Holland Irene johnson Susan jones Angelia Mason V 4' Deanne Hope Tammy johnson Carl Kaylor Shelly McCraw Angela Huey Bill jones Michael Langford Paul McDonald 'l ' ' mf A f , .- , 'Z if f A is i vfn. f il! ' I. Z: ' , ' ivy' ' ' ., il jf 'gf' J ,f if y I' , 3 'Y' ,ik ,f , X M fi 1 t 94' l l ff arf lie ,M W 4 , w a, ,, ,v- .A . we RCHCC IOC David Stephanie Nelson Bill Parker Derek Partridge MOHfgOff16fY Muflgef Aubrey Price Michael Priddy Catricia Ransom Freddie Phea Tony Phillips Eric Rayford Loretta Redding Nancy Reeder Gary Rater janet Raye Maurice Damon Rushing Norman Shelton Beverly Roberts Tony Ross Rgundffee Seniorsfl57 K X, , E. 4 1 'kfmr f ' n ,, fl. 1, , T , wil ,X ,W V . W ,,,W,M, l Darla Shipman Phillip Short Greg Snodgrass Jakob Sonntag jenny Stewart Laura Swiatovy Kenny Weissert Karen Welch 1 58 f Seniors Bridget Simer Shannon Spiller jeff Thompson Tim Whaley Kevin Smam Kendall Smith joanne Staton Randy Stephens Teresa Thompson Chaf11'10U Vif1S0H Kim Shelley Lana Whipple White 'UB af- 'ww 'F' David Karren Wilkerson Lanelle Williams Lara Williams Whisenhunt Earl Wright Earnest Wright Larry Zoppi Vikki Woodard Lee Woodall Ser1iorsf159 :M ALwAvs -me ' use or mmm O Q so K W if' X l t ff ' 'N ,Ny Nm P 65 dl: CULEQLWB PY Q F xg, fl V- Q45 Q? 3 K guy. 17 ,z . -.Q E i ,E 45 wr 'KO sr? x,xEggflNl7 UKEWWS Q b -9- XM K ff I A da 1 ' 9 Ba' ' k 442552 QQ wi Vt X- ., AWVXSNYYXIM' 'qv 'Ri , ' Sf CAST OF CHARACTERS Ngana .................. Lisa Frambes jerome ..,....... ....... K aty Seawell Henry ............... Rodney Campbell Ens. Nellie Forbush .....,.. Wendy Carter Emile de Becque . . . .... Lee Dorough Bloody Mary ...... .... K im jones Bloody Mary's Asst. . . .... joy Henson Stewpot ........ ....... j im High Luther Billis ........ .... K evin Smartt Professor ................. jeff Haynes Lt. joseph Cable, USMC. ...... Bill jones Capt. George Brackett, USN. . joe D. Clark Cmdr. William Harbison, USN. . Brit Lawrence Radio Op., Bob McCaffey . Thom Holland Marine Cpl., Hamilton Steeves . Ronnie Feagan Lt. Buzz Adams ....... joe David Munger Lt. Genevieve Marshall ......... joy Dale Lt. Cora McRae .......... joanne Staton Ensign Lisa Manelli ..... Lynn Ann Bailey Ensign Connie Walewska .... Shelly jarrell Ensign Pamela Whitmore . . Laura Swiatovy Ensign Sue Yeager ......... Kim Flowers Ensign janet McGregor . . . Tammy Franklin Ensign Bessie Noonan . . . Channon Vinson Liat .................... Denise Brent Nuns ..,.... jenny Stewart, Karen Welch Honey Bun Dancers .... Regina Gilbreath, Deanne Hope, Melaina Belue Other Marines, Nurses, Islanders, Etc. . janice Cockerham, Mary Durst, Sandy Goodwin, Shelly McCraw, Lara Williams, Tanya Hol- comb, Lisa Faith, Kevin Ashlock, Rob Dean, Melvin Dunlap, Ross Ford, Carl Kaylor, Eric Rayford, Larry Zoppi 162fSenior Play EMILE! I DO LOVE YOU! , w W- 5 , A? 1 ,S K Q 6? f , MQ! Wm, , , , Q 2 if F ga Y if 'rr as I . ft.. Y 41 5 ff Q ii ' 'S I: 1 4 A, ,H A sf' YD' A gain by Q X ..g:-M Mu S:-W 'x gg - ,A X 5, Q A 1 '14 rn ,W 'xv' , I ,MM , , - ,. ,S-A ' if f 'W' ,Nm - Lake Murray: rrp' W I-IEK MAN.'-Kevin Ashlock starts another one of his outrageous stories that amuses Bill jones. TAKING IT EASY-Sponsors Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Ford, and Mr. Dawson relax under a shade tree. ffwlwgiacs ,,,, ' ' I 3 Q- R fi 34 FRISBEE TIME! Hlljeff Thompson having fun at the 164f Senior Trip P 001' GOSH IT'S HO1f'jIeff Haynes considers taking a dip to cool off. Suggs 'Nr WALLACE AND HIS FRISBEE-Hd had everyone having fun playing frisbel and he even got in the water. 3 FOOD, FUN, SUN. E 9 BA THING BEA UTIES?-Lisa Faith, Lynn Ann Bailey, Joanne Staton, Shannon Spiller, and Lori Baker. -fs ff' xr BU71 WHERE ARE ALL THE WOMEN?-Carl Kaylor and Brian Hardy CONCENTRA TION-Kevin Smartt needs total silence to sink the putt. THA T'S RIGHT1 WE FOUND IT'- WHO IS THAT BEHIND THOSE We knew there had to be an air FOSTER GRANT'S?Just Scott S . T . 16 conditioner around here. Beezley. emor UP! 5 t finally arrived. After twelve long years of work and effort graduation had arrived. The 113 seniors assembled for the last time ever. Graduation marked an end to the years of pursuing education. It also begins a whole new era of life. For most it means beginning col- lege, while for others pursue ca- reers or get married. However their future plans dif- fer, each person will always re- member and Cherish being a mem- ber ofthe Class of 1985. GOOD-BYE HUG-Many tears and hugs were shared in the graduates final moments as a class. 166f Graduation GRAD ATIG . l l . E t l FAREWELL ADDRESS-Neena Anandaraman earned the top honor of valedictori- an and gave the farewell address. THIS IS IT-Shelly jarrell remembers what it took to get this far. if , 4 is W , W, , . vii? 1 W em -.. V K ' My 2 A wr 1. A 36 sz 2 Q me '36 bn? 35. wiv fm 9 ,I I ' 4 Mm yf ,, Q ff, ' nf, ff WW SCHOLAR HIP LION'S CLUB-Tanya Holcomb ROTARY BEST CITIZENS-Kim Flowers Bill jones STUDENT COUNCIL-Shelly McCraw Bill jones CIVIC CL UB-Bill jones Laura Alley CAMP FIRE LEADERS ASSOC-Loretta Benesch Joanne Staton BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN 'S CLUB-Laura Alley Angela Huey ROTAR Y-Laura Swiatovy Lee Woodall BAND BOOSTERS-Kim Flowers Angela Huey RODEO CL UB-Shelly Jarrell Bill Parker PROGRESSIVE CITIZENS-Catricia Ransom Angela Huey PARENT- TEACHER ASSOC.-Bill jones EDNA HENDRICKS MEMORIAL-Kim Flowers POLICE OFFICER 'S ASSOC-Melaina Belue HOPE FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP-Loretta Redding CHI LAMBDA SORORITY-joy Dale VOCATIONAL OFFICE EDUCATION-Laura Alley KIWANIS-Dianna Dawson BONHAM SCHOOL FOOD SER VICE-Angela Huey 168f Graduation SCHOLARSHIP-Tanya Holcomb won the Lion's Club scholar- ship worth 3500. THE FINAL WALK-Seniors take their final step as students. UP, UP, AND AWAY!-Purple and white balloons were re- leased by the graduates at the end of the ceremony. SALUTATORIAN-The second highest ranking in the class was earned by Loretta Benesch. HIGHEST RANKING MALE-Greg Snodgrass was recognized as being the highest ranking male. DUPREE SCHOLARSHIP-Laura Alley was one of the thirty who received Bryan Pupree scholarships. HONOR GRADUATES NEENA AN AN DARAMAN Valedictorian LORETTA BEN ESCH Salutatorian TAN YA HOLCOMB Third High DIAN N A DAWSON Fourth High Brett Atchley Melaina Belue Denise Brent Rodney Campbell David Cirkles joy Dale Tammy Franklin Regina Gilbreath Brian Hardy Deanne Hope Brit Lawrence Shelly McCraw Loretta Redding Darla Shipman Greg Snodgrass Lara Williams Graduation 169 A Abbot, Teresa 28, 64, 147 Adams, Karla 7, 32, 40, 41, 42, 43, 66, 147, 151 Alley, Billy 147 Alley, Laura 47, 49, 153, NHS, Who's Who, English Merit Award, Campus Life, MathfScience Club Anandaraman, Neena 24, 25, 32, 49, 66, 153, Who's Who, NSMA, NEMA Leadership and Service Award, Biology Merit Exam, Cal- culator, Science, Awards: German I, II, English III, Biology II, Phys- ics, Computer Math, Academic Excellence, UIL Scholar, MathfS- cience Club, Totem Poll, NHS, Validictorian Arbeurthnot, Linda 147 Armstrong, Kenny 59, 135 Ashlock, Amy 141 Ashlock, Kevin 105, 115, 153, 160, 164 Ashlock, Kristi 64, 147 Archley, Brett 7, 26, 30, 32, 60, 71, 82, 83, 86, 89, 153, NHS, National Scholor Athlete, All District, FFA, Rodeo Club, Football B Babers, Dell 49, 60, 94, 135 Bailey, Darrel 16, 59, 147 Bailey, Lynn Ann 38, 49, 55, 90, 91, 102, 153, 165, Volleyball, Honor- able Mention VB, All District, VB 1 Student Council, FHA, FTA, FCA, 17Oflndex INDEX Girls Athletics, Campus Life, Youth Against Cancer, Class Offi- cer I3akef, LJusty 12, 13, 37, 75, 94, 106, 109, 134, 135 Baker, Kristy 39, 135 Baker, Lisa 11, 40, 96, 97, 135 Baker, Lori 38, 64, 66, 153, 165, Sportsmanship Award, NHS, Eng- lish Merit Award, Who's Who, FHA, Basketball, Volleyball, Track, Coushatta Banksron, Bobby 38, 49, 54, 59, 153, FHA, FHA President, Vice Presi- dent, Key Club, Campus Life, Track Bankston, Mark 60, 147 Barnes, Michelle 65, 147 Barnett, Pete 141 Bateman, Sandra 141 Baxley, Gary 141 Bean, Roy 141 Bearse, Ann 135 Beasley, Stephanie 141 Beck, Eric 13 Beck, Sandi 135 Beezley, Elizabeth 2, 90, 153, Vol- leyball, Basketball, Track, FHA, FCA, .I.V. Cheerleader Varsity Cheerleader, Campus Life Beezley,john 82, 86, 110, 147 Beezley, Scott 54, 55, 57, 70, 98, 99, 105, 153, 165, 170, Sportsman of the Year, Perfect Attendence, Campus LIFE, FHA, FCA, Football, Bas- ketball, Golf, Key Club Bell, Sabrina 39, 60, 78, 131, 132, 140, 141 Bell, Solinda 15, 27, 49, 61, 79, 80, 81, 146, 147, 151 Belue, Melaina 15, 79, 80, 81, 131, 132, 153, 163, All A's Award, UIL Scholor Award, Football Sweet- heart, Miss BHS, Homecoming Princess, All-School Favorite, Cheerleader, FTA, Campus Life, Student Council, GLAD, FHA, FCA Benesch, Loretta 24, 30, 32, 33, 52, 53, 66, 90, 112, 153, 160, Salutotor- ian, Honor Graduate, Academic Excellence All A's, Trig Academic, Geometry Academic, English Aca- demic, journalism Academic, Na- tional English Merit Award, Na- tional Science Merit Award, Who's Who, School Service Award, UIL Scholar, NHS Student Council, Volleyball, Tennis, Track, Cou- shatta, FHA, Spelling and Ready Writing Benesch, Susan 12, 37, 53, 56, 93, 112, 135 Bennett, Elva 65, 153, FHA, VOE, Student Council, Campus Life Berg, Michael 135 Bethel, jason 75, 94, 105, 135 Biggers,jim 50, 62, 147 Bishop, Tracey 39, 147 Blackburn, Gary 153 Blain, Angela 39, 135 Blake, Randy 58, 59, 60, 68, 147, 151 Blankenship, Casi 7, 15, 37, 40, 45, 50, 51, 114, 141 Blevins, Christi 18, 24, 52, 53, 66, 147, 151 Boatwright, Donnie 16, 59, 106, 141 Boatwright, Shelia 16, 47, 147 Bogar, Wallace 69, 153, 164 Bond, Kelli 9, 12, 39, 65, 115, 153, vols Award, Who's Who, OEA,l FHA, Varsity Cheerleader, Student Council, Choir Booth, Marie 48, 135 Brackett, Kathy 38, 65, 147 Bragg, joey 18, 71, 74, 98, 101, 135 Branch, jerry 63, 147 Branch, Lenzy 93, 96, 108, 135 Branch, Tonia 39, 69, 96, 135 Brandon, Kim 13, 17, 24, 50, 57, 112, 141, 145 Brannon, Arnetta 16, 46, 47, 141 Brannum, Richard 153 Branough, Laurie 92, 141 Brent, Denise 15, 24, 32, 36, 40, 41, 42, 44, 66, 153, Perfect Attendence 11 years, Who's Who, National Science Merit Award, English Merit Award, National Leadership and Service Award, Academic Award Chemistry, UIL Scholar Award, Band, Twirler, Flag Corp, FHA, FTA, Student Council, Sec- retary, Treasurer, NHS, OEA Brent, Rodney 75, 94, 106, 135 Brewer, Karen E. 12, 15, 40, 45, 47, 59, 141 Brewer, Karen L. 15, 26, 40, 41, 42, 45, 50, 51, 65, 147 Brewer, Kristina 141 Bridges, Terry 147 Brigance, Tami 60, 64, 147 Briggs, Kevin 141 Briggs, Randy 19, 65, 82, 86, 147 Briggs, Terry 76, 82, 141 Brinlee, Bert 106, 7 Brinlee, Brian 75, 109, 135 Brooks, Hosea 19, 63, 82, 87, 88, 111, 147 Brooks, Kyle 147 Bruner, james 59, 141 Bruner, Robert 147 Butner, Allen 75, 94, 112, 135 Butner, Carol 65, 147 C Caldwell, Nolan 82, 85, 87, 147 Campbell, Rodney6, 30, 33, 54, 105, 152, 153, 165, NHS, UIL Scholar Award, MVP Golf, Student Coun- cil, GLAD, MathfScience, Key Club, Golf, Senior Class President Carlisle, Kristie 37, 78, 92, 141 Carpenter, Mary 16, 24, 32, 37, 54, 66, 147, 151 Carter, Edgar 62, 147 Carter, Kyle 153 Carter, Pam 39, 153, 161,' FHA, FTA, Rodeo Club, VOE Carter, Sonny 14, 82, 131, 154 Carter, Wendy 11, 46, 60, 65, 154, 162, Choir,-president, secretary, OEA-President, sec, treas., Who's Who, Outstanding Choir, Spanish Award, UIL Choir Solo and En- semble Caskey, Wesley 61, 154, Campus Life, MathfScience Health Occu- pations Castle, Nat 135 Castle, Shelly 13, 135 Chambers, Shelly 64, 147, 151 Champ, Dean 23, 59, 141 Chapman, Stewart 27, 82, 86, 147 Charles, Amy 135 Chiles, Gina 68, 147 Cirkles, David 33, 62, 66, 154, 160, Honor Graduate, UIL Accounting, UIL Scholar Award, Student Council, VICA, Auto Mechanics- Vice President, Campus Life Cirkles, Marie 135 Clark, Danny 135 Clark, joe D. 68, 82, 85, 86, 89, 131, 132, 154, 163, Honorable Mention and All District Football, FTA, Key Club, DE, FHA, Football, Track, Youth Against Cancer, All- School Favorite Nominee, Class Favorite Clark, Randy 13, 18, 59, 75, 135 Clement, Kevin 75, 109, 135 Clemons, Clint 59, 141, 145 Clemons, Kevin 59, 135 Clifton, Crystal 11, 40, 41, 48, 135 Clymore, Sherry 18, 135 Cochran, Keith 68, 154, Who's Who, Basketball, Golf, MathfS- cience Club, Key Club, FHA, UIL Typing, DECA Cockerham, janice 27, 60, 68, 154, Who's Who, Volleyball, FTA, VOE DE, Campus Life, FCA, Ro- deo Club, Student Council Cockerham, Sherry 60, 92, 141 Colbert, james 141 Colbert, Jennie 69, 135 Coldiron, Clinton 147 Coleman, Demetriss 47, 141 Coleman, Mary 69, 141 Collinsworth, Robert 59, 135 Compton, josh 75, 109, 135 Coonrod,janet 39, 135 Coonrod, Lisa 33, 54, 66, 147 Cooper, Eddie 2, 154, Perfect At- tendence, DE, Football Mgr., Campus Life Cooper, Michael 62, 141 Cooper, Scott 59, 135 Cox, Athena 13, 40, 41, 135 Crittenden, Amy 135 Cross, Kim 52, 53, 147 Crowley, Stephanie 154, Choir, Athletics Crunk, Regina 135 Curry, Michelle 32, 33, 49, 147, 151 D Dale,joy11, 15, 38, 49, 66, 79, 80, 81, 154, NHS, Spanish Academic Award, All School Favorite, FCA, FTA, FHA, Cheerleader, Student Council Daniel, Alan 13, 141 Danner, Mary Ann 64, 154, 160, FHA, VICA, Youth Against Can- cer Darwin, jeff 76, 82, 106, 141 Davis, Brenda 154 Davis, Cheryl 135 Davis, Dorian 27, 39, 82, 147 Davis, jackie 65, 69, 141 Davis, jon 29, 62, 147 Davis, Kristin 154, 160 Dawson, Brooks 49, 75, 135 Dawson, Dianna 24, 32, 49, 154, Index 171 English III Award, Chemistry I Award, Spanish I Award, Physics Award, American History Award, Geometry, UIL Award, NHS, Campus Life, Track, UIL Ready Writing, UIL Science, Key Club, MathfScience Club, Who's Who, All American Student Dawson, Loretta 61, 161, Outstand- ing Student Health Occupations, FHA, HOSA-Parlimentarian, his- torian, reporter Dean, Rob 82, 87, 89, 111, 154, UIL Debate, Football, Track, FCA, Campus Life, Key Club, junior Class President, Youth Against Cancer Dean, Stephen 19, 75, 94, 109, 135 Deets, Kim 19, 20, 37, 40, 45, 59, 131, 140, 141 Dennis, Kelli 54, 90, 147 Dennis, Kevin 68, 147 Devenport, Michele 18, 146, 147, 151 Dewoody, Scott 14, 38, 82, 106, 154, Football, FFA, FHA, Key Club, MathfScience Club, Baseball, All District Pitcher Dixon, Reba 47, 7 Dorough, Lee 50, 82, 84, 86, 87, 89, 111, 115, 131, 154, 162, Perfect At- tendence, Totem Poll, Football, Track, junior Historians Dressler, Michelle 61, 148 Duncan, Donna 23, 24, 40, 141 Dunlap, Donald 55, 98, 111, 148 Dunlap, Melvin 61, 71, 82, 84, 85, 88, 89, 98, 100, 154, Football, Baseball, Track, Basketball, Upward Bound, All A's Award, All District Awards in all sports Dunlap, Mildred 92, 108, 141 Dunlap, Saul 55, 98, 106, 107, 154, 161, Baseball, Health Occupations, Youth Against Cancer, FCA, All- District and Honorable Mention in Baseball Durst, john 68, 148 Durst, Mary 7, 11, 38, 40, 41, 49, 90, 172fIndex 98,102,104,131,133,152,155,Bas- ketball, Volleyball,jr. Class Favor- ite, Sr. Class Favorite, Miss BHS, Basketball Homecoming Queen, Football Homecoming Princess, Track, FHA, FCA, FTA, Campus Life, Class Officer 4 years. Dysert, Devan 135 E Easley, Buster 82, 106, 107, 110, 131, 148 Eaton, Ashlea 141, 145 Edgar, Laura 55, 93, 97, 108, 136 Edwards, Albert 62, 155 Edwards, jason 136 Emeyabbi, Leisa 29, 65, 148 Englutt, Alicia 39, 136 Englutt, Donna 61, 148 Essary, Dan 141 Estrada, Mark 27, 155, 160, Wres- tling, Track Etheridge, Billy 136 Etheridge, john 61, 155, Ag I Award, Auto Mechanics, Health Occupations F Faith, Lisa 18, 37, 49, 64, 66, 131, 132, 155, 165, Volleyball, Basketball, Student Council, FTA, FCA, Ro- deo Club, VICA, NHS, Campus Life, Valentine Sweetheart, Class Officer, All-School Favorite, Homecoming Court, Who's Who, National English Merit Award, Outstanding Service Award Fairchild, David 70, 76, 82, 106, 107, 110, 141, 170 Fanning, Mark 24, 95, 112, 141 Feagan, Ronnie 8, 130, 155, 160, FTA, Key Club, Debate, Athletics, FHA Flannery, Billy 68, 148 Flowers, johnny 60, 75, 109, 136 Flowers, Kim 2, 15, 40, 42, 45, 46, 47, 54, 115, 155, Band, Flag Corps, Choir FHA, OEA, Campus Life, Office Aide, Perfect Attendence, Who's Who Floyd, Sean 76, 77, 82, 110, 141 Ford, Ross 27, 38, 54, 155, 160, Key Club, FTA, OEA, Tennis, VOE, Band, FHA, MathfScience Club, Youth Against Cancer, All-District Tennis Foster, Kelly 69 Fox, Michael 59, 136 Fox, Tammie 32, 136 Frambes, Laura 24, 32, 49, 136 Frankin, Kim 47, 136, 163 , Franklin, Tammy 33, 47, 49, 65, 66 155, Choir, UIL Typing, FTA OEA, MathfScience Club, NHS English Merit Award, Science Merit Award, Who's Who, Aca- demic All-American Scholar - Freelen, Michael 106, 141 Fuggitt, Cliff 95, 100 Fuller, Robyn 37, 92, 102, 103, 108 141 Fuller, Shelia 136 G Galaway, Chuck 155 Gantt, Phillip 75, 94, 109, 136 Gaskill, David 59, 75, 136 Gay, jason 40, 141 Gaydos, Mark 48, 94, 136 Gentry, jeff 75, 77, 136 Gentry, Patricia 13, 37, 90, 92, 93, 102, 103, 108, 136 Gibbs, Dawn 39, 60, 136, 155, 161, Perfect Attendence, Homemaking Award, Band, Rodeo Club, DE, FFA, FHA Gibbs, Ray 16, 59, 60, 148 Gibson, Cheryl 2, 65, 114, 155, VOE, Choir, FHA, Athletics, OEA, Rodeo Club Gibson, Kori 27, 49, 68, 148 Gilbreath, Regina 15, 24, 32, 40, 42, 44, 66, 89, 130, 155, 163, FTA, Band, Twirler, OEA, UIL Short- hand, UIL Accounting, Who's Who, English Merit Award, Na- tional Leadership and Service Award, NHS, Football Princess Givens, Byron 38, 55, 63, 98, 99, 101, 148 Gonzales, Mary 26 Goodwin, Sandy 60, 64, 85, 155 Goodwin, Tricia 40, 41, 96, 97, 136 Goss, Gretchen 32, 38, 40, 56, 136 Graves, Marvin 155, Health Occu- pations, DE Grisham, jason 12, 55, 75, 94, 136 Grisham, Susan 40, 136 H Hale, Annette 141 Hale, Clint 19, 52, 76, 82, 110, 141, 146 Hall, Cindi 38, 155, VOE, HOSA, FHA, Rodeo Club, DECA Hall, jennifer 18, 39, 78, 92, 140, 141 Hall, Kim 148 Hall, Stacy 38, 39, 97, 136 Hall, Teresa 142 Hamby, Stacy 96, 136 Hammett, Lorrie 11, 40, 41, 56, 136 Hardy, Brian 59, 60, 155, FFA, Ro- deo Club, FHA, Track, Honor Graduate Hardy, Theresa 37, 39, 73, 97, 134, 136 Harmon, Christy 48, 136 Harper, Liz 24, 32, 37, 39, 134, 136 Hasten, Terry 65, 155 Hayes, Clint 37, 49, 110, 148 Haynes, jeff 38, 68, 71, 82, 84, 115, 155, 160, 164, Football, Track, Ag, FFA, FTA, Student Council, FHA, DE, All District Football Hemby, Contessa 65, 148 Henderson, Lynn 142 Henson, joy 65, 155, English Merit Award, National Service and Lead- ership Award, Upward Bound, Campus Life, FHA, OEA, Athlet- ics, VOE Heuermann, Mandi 13, 27, 146, 148, 151 Higginbotham, Ron 142 Higgins, Angie 65, 148 High, Bob 55, 75, 94, 105, 156 Hope, jeri Lea 13, 40, 41, 96, 97, 136 Hope, Michael 24, 25, 30, 32, 66, 82, 85, 86, 89, 110, 148 Hope, Phillip 24, 37, 71, 76, 77, 82, 111, 114, 142 Hope, Suzanne 38, 40, 41, 134, 136, 139 Houston, jackie 13, 24, 39, 40, 136 Huey, Angela 40, 65, 156, Perfect Attendence, Who's Who, Band, FHA, Campus Life, OEA, Choir, UIL Solo and Ensemble Huey, Annette 40, 142 Hughes, Latasha 136 Hulstine, Allen 148 Hulstine, Sandra 48, 136 I High, jim 17, 55, 82, 86, 89,156 161, Irby Robbie 62 156 163, GLAD, FCA, Student Coun- cil, Football, Baseball, Track, Bas- ketball, Who's Who, English Merit Award, All District Football, Hon- orable Mention Football Hilliard, G.T. 75, 94, 109, 136 Hodge,jennie 7, 11, 40, 41, 42, 90, 91, 102, 112, 113, 148, 151 Holcomb, Tanya 9, 24, 32, 33, 46, 47, 49, 66, 156, FTA, OEA, Choir, MathfScience Club, Academic Awards for Social Science, English, Who's Who, UIL Award for Aca- demic Achievement, English Merit Award, National Service and Lead- ership Award, NHS, Honor Gra- duate, UIL Spelling Holland, Tom 54, 115, 156, 161, 163 Hope, Deanne 11, 40, 42, 44, 64, 66, 89, 156, 163, Who's Who, Science Merit Award, NHS, Cosmetology Award, Band, Twirler, FTA, VICA, Football Sweetheart, Homecoming Queen, Class Officer jarrell, Kay 13, 37, 40, 56, 93, 112, 136 jarrell, Shelly 20, 27, 30, 40, 42, 45, 50, 51, 58, 59, 60, 156, Homecom- ing Queen Candidate, Flag Corps, Flag Corps Captain, FFA Sweet- heart, FFA Officer, Rodeo Club, Student Council, Totem Poll, Band, FFA, FFA, Campus Life jennings, Michael 49, 142 johns, Karen 26, 39, 68, 148 johnson, Irene 156 johnson, Robert 59, 142, 145 johnson, Shelby 39, 73, 134, 136 johnson, Tammy 156, Who's Who, FHA, DE, Campus Life Index 173 jones, Alton 142 jones, Bill 136 jones, Bill6, 18, 36, 37, 54, 71, 82, 85, 87, 89, 132, 156, 163, 164, Teacher Achievement Award, Warrior Award, All District Football, GLAD, Key Club, FTA, Football, Baseball, Basketball, Student Council, All School Favorite jones, Charles 76, 82, 142 jones, Darrell 136, 139 jones, joElla 64-, 148 jones, Kim 26, 46, 47, 48, 156, 161, 163, Upward Bound, Drama, Choir, Campus Life, Student Council, FHA, UIL One Act Play All Star Cast, Choir Award, Drama Award jones, Larry 148 jones, Leisha 24, 52, 53, 142, 145 jones, Mark 59, 142 jones, Michael 148 jones, Patrick 68, 148 jones, Susan 64, 161, Cosmetology, VICA, FHA, Rodeo Club jones, Sherry 156 K Kaylor, Carl 14, 82, 111, 115, 165, Ag., Football, Track, Key Club Kelly, Lisa 39, 142 Kelly, Michael 59, 136 Kelton, Renee 50, 51, 142 Kelton, Shane 59, 136 Kennison, Shay 37, 136 Kerr, Craig 136 Kilgore, Desiree 29, 68, 148 Kilpatrick, Becky 142 King, jeff 75, 136 Kinkade, Michael 68, 148 Kinslow, Kathy 39, 136 Kirby, Lisa 142 Kirby, Sam 82, 86, 110, 148 174 f Index Kirkpatrick, Bobby 59, 136 Kirkpatrick, jamie 68, 148 Knight, james 142 Knight, Melissa 142 Kyle, Dana 148 L Laburda, Christine 26, 49, 148, 151 Langford, Mike 60, 68, Farm Homestead Improvement, Ranch Management, Water 8: Fish Man- agement Awards, MDE, FFA, Ro- deo Club, LSHSRA, FHA Lantz, joseph 76, 77, 82, 142, 145 Latimer, Angie 24, 46, 47, 49, 137 Lawrence, Brian 13, 76, 77, 82, 95, 112, 142 Lawrence, Brit 12, 30, 33, 36, 37, 52, 82, 85, 87, 89, 112, 113, 115, 131, 132, 163, NHS, Who's Who, Nat. Eng. Merit Award, Perfect Art., Chief Warham, Soph. Class Fav., Student Council Pres, and V. Pres., All School Fav., MVP Tennis, Honor Grad., Coushatta Staff, Key Club, Student Council, Senior Play, Football, Baseball, Basketball, Tennis Leach, Charlotte 148 Leatherwood, Tim 76, 77, 82, 142 Lehew, Michelle 148 Lewis, james 24, 37, 40, 2 Lewis, Renee 92, 142 Littrell, Stacy 64, 156, Rodeo Club, VICA, Secretary 8: V. Pres., HOSA Treasurer Livingston, Gina 142 London, Hailey 31, 142 Lopez, Bonnie 27, 49, 130, 148, 151 Louis, Corey 63, 142 Louis, jamie 148 Love, Charles 63, 76, 82, 87, 95, 142 Lovelace, Samantha 28, 52, 53, 78, 142 Lowe, Missy 142 Lynch, Beverly 137 M McClure, Keith 58, 59, 60, 148 McClure, Mary 142 McCoin, Marsha 148 McCraw, Sharon 142 McCraw, Shelly 11, 15, 17, 24, 3C 32, 36, 37, 79, 80, 81, 89, 130, 132 156, Freshman Class Favorite NHS, Academic Awards-Spanisl I, II, All A's, Football Sweethear Nominee, All School Favorite Frosh, j.V., Varsity Cheerleadei GLAD, Student Council, FCA, Al School Fav. Nominee McCraw, Troy 59, 66, 137 McCullough, Cheryl 39, 90, 148, 15 McCullough, Rhonda 17, 69, 73, 96 97, 108, 137 McDonald, Charles 30, 32- 37, 49, 5E 60, 75, 109, 137 McDonald, Paul 41, 54, 156, NASI Science Award, Art Award, Ban. Award, NHS, Band McLemore, Annette 137 McMillion, Beverly 26, 27, 90, 148 McWhorter, Mary Lou 11, 37, 52, 57 65, 78, 115, 130, 132, 140, 142 Magliocco, Amos 24, 25, 54, 142 Manley, Stephanie 142 Maples, Ronnie 142 Mason, Angelia 156, Upwan Bound, HOSA, Home And Famil' Mason, Tessa 137 Mauldin, Donald 17, 40, 41, 137 , Mayberry, Tonja 54, 69, 148 Medcalf, Donnie 137 Miller, Rance 19, 38, 59, 60, 106, 143 Miller, Gregg 76, 142 Mitchell, Pete 75, 95, 98, 137 1 Mitchell, Rita 47, 142 Montgomery, Heather 137, 139 Osborne, Kristi 137 Mvnrgvmery, Renee 64, 157, FHA, Owens, Sharee 11, 12, 37, 59, 40, 43, VICA 57, 134, 137 Montgomery, Tracy 68, 148 Moore, Libby 29, 68, 148 Moore, Traci 64, 148 Munger,joe Da vid 6, 71, 82, 86, 89, P 130, 132, 152, 157, 163, Senior Class Fav., All School Fav., Purple Heart Award, ' Who's Who, Football, Track, FTA, FCA, Key Club, Cou- shatta Staff, Office Staff, Student Council, All District Football Honorable Mention, Perfect At- Pannell, Patti 64, 149 Pannell, Sherry 47, 137 Parker, Bill 20, 26, 39, 58, 59, 60, 157, Medal for Landscaping 84 Turf Management, Won the Bull- riding Champion for Region IV, Track, FFA V. Pres., LSHSRA, N THSRA, Rodeo ciub President, Central Rodeo Assc. Parker, Tammie 142 Partridge, Cheryl 46, 47, 142 1 Partridge, Derek 20, 38, 58, 59, 60, tendance Muniz, Andy 137 Nace,joy 137 Nelson, Anita 137 Nelson, Buster 76, 82, 142 Nelson, Donna 39, 93, 108, 137 Nelson, jack 55, 148 Nelson, Lonita 137 1Nelson, Stephanie 65, 157, VOE Award, Upward Bound Award, Young Life, FHA, Upward Bound Vice Pres., HOSA, Track, Volley- ball, Basketball Nichols, Bart 16, 75, 94, 109, 137 Nichols, Reggie 13, 39, 75, 137 Noga, Tiffany 137 Nolen, Delicia 39, 65, 149, 151 0 Orndorff, Kerry 59, 142 Orr, Gala 16, 142 130, 157, 161, Who's Who, Live- stock judging Contest, FFA, FHA President, Rodeo Club Partidge, Larry 18, 74, 75, 94, 137 Partridge, Michael 70, 82, 87, 98, 99, 100, 101, 110, 114, 149, 170 Pate, Tim 143 Patterson, Billy 149 Patterson, Clara 69, 143qlPatton Randy 4, 71, 72, 76, 77, 82, 85, 143 Pendergrass, Renee 26, 48, 52, 53, 60 149 Perry, Becky 137 Perry, Mike 68, 149 Perry, Ricky 110, 143 Peterson, Kevin 143 Peterson, Melissa 57, 61, 66, 149 Peterson, Ricky 69, 137 Phea, Freddie 63, 157, 161 Phillips, Cynthia 39, 149 Phillips, Tony 63, 157 Pierce, Alan 19, 24, 76, 82, 110, 143 Pierce, Georgia 66, 149, 151 Polk, Amy 97, 143 Polk, jeremy 13, 75, 94, 109, 137 Pool, john 59, 60, 137 Pool, Ross 20, 58, 59, 149, 151 Porter, Myles 76, 77, 82, 110, 143 Powell, joe 59, 143 Pratt, Grady 143 Price, Aubrey 157 Price, Clint 143 Price, Stacy 13, 24, 48, 137 Priddy, Michael 157 Purdy, john 62, 149 R Ragan, Joyce 149 Ralls, Kari 29, 68, 149 Ralls, Kristi 38, 39, 97, 102, 137 Ransom, Catricia 69, 157, Upward Bound, Academic 8: Participation Award, Upward Bound, HOSA, FHA, Volleyball, Basketball, Track Ransom, Corey 76, 82, 86, 98, 111, 143 Raper, Mary 149 Rash, Lori 39, 49, 149 Rater, Gary 157 Rater, Lea Ann 17, 60, 64, 149, 151 Rattan, Robbin 37, 38, 39, 73, 96, 137 Ray, Randy 24, 25, 49, 137 Ray, Samantha 23, 143 Raye, janet 8, 29, 64, 157, Cosme- tology, DE, Rodeo Club Rayford, Eric 24, 71, 82, 83, 85, 86, 88, 89, 130, 132, 157, 161, Mr. BHS, Purple Heart Award, MVP in Football, 1st Team All District Running Back, FCA Srg.-at-Arms, Young Life, Student Council Rayford, jackie 69, 78, 92, 143 Redd, Samantha 69, 143 Redding, Loretta 11, 24, 27, 30, 50, 51, 66, 157 Reeder, Nancy 39, 59, 60, 65, 157, 160, FFA, Rodeo Club, VOE, OEA, FHA, Band, Leos Club rndexfivi Reaves, Alan 20, 58, 59, 68, 115, 149 Reeves, Eric 75, 137 Renfro, David 149 Renfrow, Larry 48, 137 Reunard,joe 49, 75, 109, 137 Richards, Larry 75, 109, 137 Riggs, Shawn 65 Ritchey, Bobby 137 Roberts, Beverly 61, 157, President of HOSA, Outstanding student in HOSA 81 English IV Career Roberts, Sabrina 70, 102, 104, 108, 137,170 Robinson, Kim 39, 92, 143 Rodriquez, Brian 13, 17, 37, 55, 75, 137 Rodriquez, Paul 68, 137 Ross, Camelia 31, 69, 143 Ross, Lawrence 143 Ross, Tony 28, 82, 83, 86, 89, 115, 157, Perfect Attendance, Football, Track, FHA Roundtree, Maurice 63, 69, 98, 157, Perfect Attendance, Basketball, Track Roundtree, Sonja 24, 37, 92, 97, 102, 104, 143 Ruffner,julie 48, 137 Rush, Allison 13, 137 Rush, Kevin 76, 82, 143 Rushing, Damon 26, 28, 39, 54, 60, 157, Baseball, FFA, FHA, Rodeo Club Russell, Kelly Dawn 28, 60, 137 S Sadler, Dana 60, 138 Sadler, Tim 68, 149 Sagely, jeff 76, 82, 95, 143 Savage, Shelly 11, 12, 40, 41, 42, 44, 65, 102, 149, 151 Scasta, Craig 138 Shackelford, Dena 39 176fIndex SheHey,CHndy10,15,24,37,40,41,44 114, 130, 140, 143 Shelley, Teresa 143 Shelton, Marie 143 Shelton, Norman 29, 157 Shipman, Darla 49, 66, 158, Who's Who, National English Merit Award, Honor Graduate, U. S. Achievement Academy, FHA, FFA, FTA, VOE, OEA, NHS, MathfScience Club, Rodeo Club Short, Phillip 40, 54, 68, 130, 132, 158, All School Favorite, FHA President, DECA President, Key Club, Band, Office Aid Sigrist, Angela 143 Siler, Tina 13, 39, 138 Simer, Bridget 158 Smartt, Kevin 18, 19, 29, 158, 163, 165 Smith, Auge 59, 138 Smith, Kendall 20, 28, 38, 54, 59, 60, 158, All School Academic Produc- tion Ag. and Tractor Maintance, Dekalb Award, LSF, 1st Livestock judging Contest, Who's Who, FFA, FHA, Rodeo Club, Young Life, MathfScience Club, FFA President, Secretary Sz Reporter, Basketball, Scholorship from ETSU Dept. of Ag. Smith, Kymberly 149 Smith, Tracie 149 Smithart, Chris 143 Snead, Sherry 138 Snodgrass, Greg 33, 82, 85, 115, 158, 160, UIL Scholar Award, Academic Excellence Award, Trigonometry and English Award, Honor Gra- duate, Who's Who, National Eng- lish and Science Merit Awards, National Leadership and Service Awards, Football, Key Club, GLAD, Student Council, Biology Snodgrass, julie 32, 112, 138 Sonntag, jakob 8, 158 Spence, Chanteal 59, 60, 138 Spiller, jeff 149 Spiller, Nikki 39, 40, 41, 43, 138, 139 Spiller, Shannon 18, 27, 65, 158, 16 165, Class Favorite, All-School Fa vorite, Cheerleader, Student Cour cil, Campus Life, FCA, VOE, FH. Springston, Sandra 138 Stanford, jamie 138 Stanley, David 58, 149 Stanley, Reta 64, 149, 151 Starnes, Richard 138 Staton, Deana 39, 54, 60, 92, 143 Staton, joanne 38, 49, 54, 61, 134 152, 158, 165, Class Officer, FC! FHA, FTA, Campus Life, Basket ball, Youth Against Cancer Stephens, Cathy 12, 65, 102, 112, 14' 149, 151 Stephens, Randy 158, Merit Aware in Biology, English, Leadershii Campus Life, FCA, MathfScienc- UIL Number Sense, Poetry an Prose, Persuasive Speaking, Bas ketball Manager, Tennis Stevens, Chris 138 Stevenson, Cynthia 138 Stevenson, Michael 28, 63, 149 Stewart, Amy 143 Stewart, Brian 75, 94, 112, 138 Stewart, Ethel 149 Stewart,jenny 28, 48, 158, FHA, IC One Act Play, Drama Stubsten, Sean 13, 40, 112, 138 Sudderth, Stacey 143 Swiatovy, Laura 8, 27, 65, 158, 161 Who's Who, English Merit Awarc GLAD, Rodeo Club, OEA MathfScience Club, FHA, UIQ Computer Literacy, Youth Agains Cancer, Cheerleader, Biology Mer: Award, Civics Award Swiatovy, Leanne 13, 39, 73, 96, 132 Swiatovy, Lynne 65, 149 Swindell, Tim 149 T 1 lradiock, Eric 59, 158 iTarpley, Pam 138 lTarpley, Patricia 143 Taylor, Alan 68, 149 Taylor, David 98, 138 Taylor, Kristina 48, 136, 139 Thomas, Ricky 149 Thomas, Sheri 39, 138 Thomson, Christina 40, 138 Thompson, jeff 17, 38, 62, 158, 164 Thompson, Teresa 158, 161, DE, FHA Thompson, Trisha 13, 73, 108, 138 Thorn, Marci 13, 27, 38, 149, 151 Titsworth, Bruce 40, 149 Titsworth, Mark 59, 143 Titsworth, Trisha 143 Todd, Sonya 13, 40, 138 Toland, Marinda 40, 143 Towery, Kevin 8, 37, 38, 39, 76, 82, 111, 143 Trammell, Tonia 64, 112, 149 Traylor, Delmar 76, 77, 82, 95, 143 Trompler, Dale 8, 37, 76, 82, 84, 87, 88, 95, 106, 107, 110, 140, 143 Tucker, Kim 138 Turbeville, Kelli 8, 93, 138 Turner, Coke 13, 24, 37, 49, 76, 77, 82, 143 Turner, Kathy 13, 48, 96, 106, 138 Turrentine,julie 18, 64, 149 Tyson, Vernon 143, 145 V Vaghela, Hema 26, 49, 65, 149 Vankirk, Denise 12, 143 Vinson, Channon 49, 64, 90, 91, 152, 158, Cosmetology, Volleyball, Bas- ketball, VICA, FTA, FCA, FHA, Class Officer W Walker, Kim 56, 138 Wallace, Shane 20, 30, 58, 59, 130, 149 Wallace, Una 64, 143 Watson, DeeDee 143 Watson, Donna 13, 38, 39, 56, 93, 138 Watterson, LaShell 12, 15, 40, 44, 65, 149 Weatherford, Kim 143 Weeks, Kathy 65, 149 Weissert, Kenny 2, 13, 158 Welch, Karen 40, 49, 50, 158, 160, Typing Award, Who's Who, FHA, FCA, Totem Poll, Campus Life, Key Club, MathfScience Club, Student Council, Youth Against Cancer Whaley, Tim 62, 158 Wheless, Bryan 59, 144 Whipple, Lana 158, Band, Health Occupations, FHA, VOE, OEA Whisenhunt, David 54, 65, 159, 161, FHA, HOSA, OEA- GLAD, His- tory Award Whisenhunt, jennifer 12, 15, 16, 26, 36, 79, 80, 81, 149, 151 White, Kim Shelly 158 Whitehead, Kim 52, 53, 144 Wilcox, Sherri 38, 46, 47, 149 Wilkerson, Karren 64, 159, Cosme- tology, FHA, Athletics Wilkinson, Darren 59 Williams, Andrea 28, 47, 48, 150 Williams, Brad 9, 27, 56, 66, 112, 150 Williams, Lanelle 159 Williams, Lara 11, 26, 27, 30, 32, 55, 66, 70, 90, 91, 102, 103, 130, 159, 170, FCA, Volleyball, Basketball, Tennis, FTA, FHA, NHS, English Merit Award, National Scholar Athlete Award, Who's Who, MVP Volleyball, Sportsmanship Award Williams, Ricky 138 Wilson, Joyce 138 Wilson, Rodney 39, Football, FHA Upward Bound, Key Club Wilson, Tracy 150 Womak, Keith 150 Womak, Michael 138 Wood, Angela 48, 138 Woods, Elizabeth 144 Woodall, Lee 159, 160, Coushatta- FFA, DE, UIL Mock Trial, Cam- pus Life, History and DE Award Woodard, Vikki 64, 159, 160, VICA FHA, Cosmetology Workman, Leslie 144 Wright, Debbie 150 Wright, Earl 159, Auto Mechanics Building Trades Wright, Earnest 159 Wright, Loretta 23, 46, 47, 138 Wright, Patricia 16, 46, 47, 48, 144 Z Zoppi, Christa 144 Zoppi, Larry 2, 18, 159, VICA, Ro- deo Club lndex 177 v Y ,,,.. ..,,,. , 2 2, 5 R ..,,., . , .ESE 53? ki .,... -5 .gh S, I I Hg E ff? gtg ! 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Bonham Printers ...... Bonham Savings and Loan Bonham State Bank .... Bonham Stockyards . . . Bradfordfwatson . . . Brannons ...... Britton ........ Burgers Sc Stuff . . Carters .......... Caudle 84 McGuire . . . Chism Inn ...... Coonrod .... Coopers ...... Cooper Sorrells . . Currins ........ Dairy Queen . . . Dennys Gulf . . . DeRose ..... Devenport . . Diet Center . . Dr. Pepper ..... Fannin Hospital . . Fanninland ..... Fannin Travel . . Farm Bureau . . Farmland .......... First Baptist Church . . . First National Bank . . . Ford Co. ........ . Forward Corp. . . Foxworth .... Frontier .... Gammon . . . General Cable . . Gift House ..... Gilberts Furniture . . Goodwill ..... 1807 Ads ADVERTISING INDEX PA GE 188 215 204 209 202 199 209 191 191 185 206 209 ...202 195 210 205 183 208 187 211 207 186 187 210 211 189 194 181 187 194 208 187 214 215 198 215 181 200 ..21 192 186 186 189 213 193 190 188 207 Grannys Frameshop . . Green House ...... Green Light . . . Hall Dist . . . 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THOMAS LAWN MOWER SHOP Ariens Sales And S 501KyB1d B h T FARMLAN D PROPERTY MANAGEMENT I1 HIITI XDR CITIEDI There's No Place Like HUNT'S Or RADIO SHACK h S'd B DENNEY S GULF 21 S orthfEast orner 2897121 OH am UZ! MlgAdd R113 Sour 1 e Of Th nham Squ 86 FEED AND FERTILIZER Custom Farming F N? dg Hwy.1 Outh Bonh T . NB h al H1 I q t. o 81B Ads f181 182fAds A good prescription for the future: I wwf A career in the field of health care could be just what the doctor ordered for your future. Texoma Medical Center has over 50 different health-related occupations, many of which re- quire only a high school diploma. Laboratory technicians, physical therapists, medical records technicians, pharmacists, nurses and social workers are only a few of the professionals in health care employed at the Medical Center. Persons skilled in business, carpentry, engineering, computer usage,food preparation or clerical work are also employed at Texoma Medical Center. The health care industry provides employ- ment for hundreds of Texoma area citizens who take a great deal of pride in a meaningful, beneficial profession. We're building a reputa- tion on innovation! Texoma Medical Center . Denison, Texas T he People You Know.. Fanmn Counig Radno ' JELLY S LADIES APPAREL CENTER 583 -9 30 Optometrist 1230 N Center Bonham Texas 75418 583 8930 Visual Care By Appointment Closed Wednesday And Saturday Afternoons DR. JW. PUTMAN 2 THE HICKORY BAR-B-Q 208 E. Sam Rayburn Dr. 583-3081 184fAds MCKNIGHT DRUG 2 ,0- 620 North Main 583-2121 W.T. MAY PHARMACY Prescriptions Are Our Specialty Open: Mon.-Fri. 8:00 A.M. 5:30 P.M. Sat. 8:30-12:00 583-3157 Emergency No. 583-2730 6th 8: Center C9125 ?Qty--duels - d touch of clqg, 12143 583-5812 405 Nofgloxgig THE BONHAM JEWELRY HEADLINERS Specializes 201 E 11 h S In B h T Keepsakes 583 8171 Of All Kinds HANES EQUIPMENT COMPANY i Blanton Hanes 2323 N. Center CHwy. 78 62145 585-3107 B ham Adsf185 FOXWORTH - GALBRAITH P.O. 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Wi1ffffv2s2f:ifM2211 W- C +11 - cg Nwlginqmwimww11wwwXhwvwww, A ,Rza-:Su 6:3-5:21-X1:ww1:2:ug:1:Q:?1EQwRpm:53:E:mrSWwmpty1RxS'wN ,.mp::1:Nqnv ,vm mr wr 19Q:11Agmrwgzg1q:Q:3x1Heg1qRQ31yg S ' 'A A Aiffsi'wE?2m1kif1w1uM1:1 A . .A :-+4:Q1:2131SgYqxjvqkR:RwNQS: , V. vw :f',g512ifg3Qf3!,?ENi.QQLx We're there when you need us. TEXAS POWER LIGHT COMPANY GILBERT'S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE 188fAds 116 E. San Rayburn Dr 583-8814 W.T. GILBERT OWNER CURR1N 'S MAN 'S YOUNG SHOP MODERN S 12 E. 5 h E. Side Square Bonham 583-5850 FRON TIER THE GREEN HOUSE PROPERTIES F LORIST 103 V2 E 9th 'Q I. Q X X Adsf189 East Side Of The Square WOGDARUS WESTERN WEAR A A F ull Line Of Western Attire THE GIFT HGUSE AND ELORIST Making Every Day A Sp 1 Occas East Side Of The Square 583-8213 RECORDS PLUS S. Side Square Bonham STATE FARM Auto LifefFire INSURANCE Bob Eaton Agent 1202 North Ce B h m, Texas 75418 B Ph ne: R d lPhone: BON HAM DAILY FAVORITE 314 N. Center 583-2124 1 HODGE CATFISH FARM Adsf191 TBM TEXOMA BUSINESS MACHINES INC 1720 W. H 75090 C2143 892-2144 M . Ph J 583-8783 HALL DISTRIBUTING 583-4431 Bonha BGN HAM FORD AND TAYLQR MERCURY DRUG 'W , . ouston Sherman, Texas Scharler audlm CHome one Terrrrory Manager For F nnrn County ' here Customers Send The1r Fnend 192fAds 583-3181 RED'S BODY SHOP GENERAL CABLE COMPANY 19 CLAUD DEVENPGRT AND ASSGCIATES IN C. DAIRY QUEEN When Your Problem Is Money See BON HAM STATE BANK E. Side Of Square Member FDIC Adsf195 VARSITY cms ERL JOY MCCRAW OIL COMPANY X BON HAM HOPE CONCRETE CONCRETE Bonham, Sherman, Texas Texas EMDLIKIKI sit.: gp LK V - mg V I 'U' :rw L, mzzszgr' l 4!'k'WffU1'i ,+A I98fAcls OWEN S BUILDING MATERIALS MART S. Center St. B h T FAN N IN TRAVEL 112 W. Sam Rayburn Dr, 583-9538 fl' BEN'S RESTAURANT 728 E. Sam Rayburn ZX I X X X 1 I N ORTHCUTTS DON UTS V K BILL SNODGRASS INSURANCE ' 'T I WISE FUNERAL 'HOME 219 W. Sam Rayburn Adsf 199 FIRST BAPTIST TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH TRINITY SONIC DRIVE -IN 200fAds FIRST NATIONAL BANK Since 1883 Over 100 Years Of Service Member First Bancshares Of Tx., Inc. W Sam Ra burn Dr Bonham Tx BGNHAM SAVINGS AND LOAN BARROW'S JEWELERS 527 N. Main PALO DURO DISTRIBUTING COMPANY xxx I 'i---Y if NORTH TEXAS ATHLETICS .g am. Adsf203 204 Ads ami .W My-. n f 5 , tit 1 aa glial lilly! K U 12533325.5512 'liflq-gi' 2 QW-'f. 3 :,- , x yqwx ,f if ' 6 1 133' ,gf-x-,gif , V ' 1 ' A : fa:.1nf:x ' , Qfjiggni g ' ,.s5fL:f ' 1 H Q' L a' y,ig,-41.5, Vq,.+,,, W 543,51 gfseffggvt: :-1---.Q -- 2 ,' .1 .-1 ' ,ggi . -- -5' ,, Pr, , H 'D-I . 5 , 2. rg, A - .f...2,,,h 1 3 1, N 9 ' Q ,if f Aifgw' F 'sqm fa , - . L -V . ,I . vii, . may fn. 3' vm X e ,- 1 1 iff' , .V , .ax ,S ,, , 3,1 .if '55 -1 ,,, S P N: , U w. y 5 1 f 54- ,J . ' 1 L .gi I . H , 1' im A ,.. : m.. f ff hjwliw. V. , ,. 'vkiifl 1 1 V , . gd ' 1?!frf iv. , Q J fy , iff? X - gf ' '-ivy! 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J , Ji ,ff I f I .f ' ,. y Myra, nl S jg Q E5 ,7 f f imqigix :QTDO X5 R JOE BRITTON M Ihuw N ff' HARDWARE af FTT HAR DW RI APPL- .a mucgs zsum-1 ruevxslous 503854 51311 208fAds GRANNYS FRAME HOUSE 517 Center 583-9418 L L ,:., m,kLL L ,L L ax S aP h La mewviiiar PH S516 JOHNBAKER Buren BAKER STANBAKER BAKER TIRE CO 513 W. Sam Rayburn Bonham, Texas 585-4616 john Baker Butch Baker Stan Baker Toomy Keeton Development Property Investment Property Farm And Ranch Land 1609 North Center Bonham Texas C2141 583-9527 Ne XX x in M R KEETON LAND CO. E . - E Q - f TY ww xv Na N li , BON HAM PRINTERS INC- ' ,',y,, I L , David Spindle M4 V And I r L Ian Hilger ' : zv, ,',' ,',2,, f , 1607 N. Center Phone: 583-5410 BLACKLANDS CREDIT ASSO. Bonham 533-3217 Adsf209 K ki, . ww.. ijxxi Qs, EQFNNQ E?::M::n, ..N,..k.,i,4-sexwmwwx 5 ' ,.,,.. C M J 5 7hAi Y 3 .5 g f it Q , L S, gg. X x Q 2 - WQ525 5 5 5 ' 5 Xlif Q ik 9 5 qll i 1 ll 5, .g M 5 ,5 BUNHAM STQCKYARDS Sale Every Monday 583 -2700 a Q 5 55 V 5 5 5.13. WHITES 5 AM V ,, 417 W M' F' 4 583-l282:m LINDA'S CRAFTS COUPEKS PAINT AND BODY 605 Sam Ray Burn 515 N Center 583 2650 5855914 210fAds COOPER - SORRELLS FUNERAL HOME VENABLE S INC PAINT Sc HARDWARE 210 E 6 h S 585 4433 , . t treet Bonham, Texas CARTER CHEV-BUICK Chrysler Plymouth Dodge 2122 N Cent 585 2171 HAIR COUNTRY Hwy. 121 S. Bonha T Frances jones, R g S dl 583 8732 Adsf211 -- .ii.5235S????5f'if2-ifm-if .. yt . L L. ,1.lL,. L. M K my S. . ,N Q ? we E ,X af A .IIA A M 1 'A Q T N NI f a fr 1 aaa NS 353535, b r L NWS 5 620 N. Main Street iff Q55 ':f::. 1 :-..x . ' 'li Q A A Bonham, Texas a Q A , Q :,.., 583-9581 is ,,11 N A g im s ..zI ff r a Q S 5, 5 W, ,,N, 2, 5 5 ma 5 Hop H A . , N,,N ,,,W,, ,N,,4a,,T:L,lW,--,, LW 14 THE SMART SHOP East Side Of The Square Bonham, Texas LADIE'S ONLY HEALTH CLUB 2225 N. Main 583-2211 212fAds SPARKY'S HAMBURGERS 805 E. Sam Rayburn 583-5545 BU TER ORMA MEADE INSURANCE AGENCY 422 North Center P.O. Box 519 C2141 583-2251 Bonham, Texas 75418 B.F. ' ammon Tools JL Dies, Inc. J. D. ATCHLEY Owner P. o. Box 26 12141 sas-3597 Dodd City, Texas 75438 12143 sas-8553 1 MAX L. UNTERSEE Realtor Insurance Real Estate 307 N.Center Bonham, Texas ELSO BEAUTY HOP Rt. 5 BOX 121 Bonham, Texas 583-3368 STAR AUTO HOSPITAL 504 L'p 42145 585-8555 Comphments Of FANNIN COUNTY 1 scomb Bonham, T SOUTHWEST PIZZA HUT PUMP COMPANY fa 5 A 5 f 5 1 A A I iv I ' A PM A , ,,, ,ff--f T 3 A naw .Q5,,. A .,,, Ph e Orders Welcome 201 East lst 583-8731 583 3131 TEXAS FARM BUREAU ASHLOCK HARPER MOTOR CO 210 hast 5 h Bonham, Tx f214J 583-4524 Trends ' Music ' Movies 0 TV ' And Much More! O 0 U Cl D BONHAM HIGH SCHOOL YEAR END SPECIAL Exclusive Bonhi Students Reveal Their Favorites In A Poll! EDUCATION This Was A Year Of Changes For Everyone In The State Of Texas. The New Laws And Regulations Have just Begun To Take Effect. Students Faced Several Challenges This Year. Many Things Made Sense, But Too Some The Rules Were Unnecessary. 216fPeople Poll RULES 1. House Bill SPORTS No Pass-No Play GRADES Below 70 Is An TESTS No Exemptions Fr TEACHERS Career Ladders 1984 - 85 Remembered F om Exams. TUBE 1984-85 school year was a time of fads, fashions, and above all else, variety. Although no two BHS students have exactly the same preferences, a poll has been taken to show the favorite favorites of the . The Cosby Show . Charles In Charge . Who's The Boss? N IGHTIME SDAPS . Dynasty . Dallas . Knots Landing SCREEN COMEDY: 1. Beverly Hills Cop 2. Ghostbuster 3. Breakfast Club ACTION: 1. First Blood 2. Friday 13th Part V 3. Killing Fields students at Bonhi. DRAMA Cagney And Lacy St Elsewhere Hill Street Blues DAYTIME SOAPS . All My Children The Young And The Restless RADIO KEGL K104 Q1o2 1. 2. . 3. 1 2. General Hospital 3. 1. 2. 3. P ople Pollf2l7 SONG SONG . We Are The World . just A Gigalo You re The Inspiration GROUP 1 Q! 77 2 K! i7 3 K! 7 ' 77 VIDEO We Are The World California Girls . Material Girl MALE SINGER Van Halen Bruce Springsteen . Alabama Prince 3. Chicago David Lee Roth FEMALE SINGER 1. Madonna 2. Cyndi Lauper 3. Tina Turner 1. Eddie Murphy 2. Bill Cosby 3. Richard Pryor ACTOR ACTRESS 1. Torn Selleck 1- Joan Collins 2. Clint Eastwood 2. Sally Flelds 3. Sylvester Stallone 3. Linda EVHHS 2l8fPeople P ll HEADLI ES ..-- POLITICS SPORTS ELECTION President Ronald Reagan was elected for a second term. He defeated Walter Mondale in a landslide victory. Geraldine Ferraro made history as the first woman running mate. MUSIC USA FOR AFRICA Forty-three of Americas finest performers set the pace for the rest of the world when they joined together as one in making the We are the World album. All proceeds from the endeavor will be used to feed the starving people in both Ethiopia and America. FOOD When students at Bonhi were asked about their favorite foods, these were the most common answers: 1. Pizza 2. Mexican 3. Hamburgers CAnd Of Course, French Friesj OLYMPICS The Olympics were held in Los Angeles CA dur- ing the summer of 1984. Mary Lou Retton stole the hearts of millions with her million dollar smile. Greg Louganis made a big splash when he cap- tured the gold for the USA in diving. And of course who will ever forget the heartache felt en s 800m run. The men s gymnastic team gained the admiration of America when they went for the gold. Over all the games were a time to feel great pride in the United States. MONEY The following prices are approximate based on the most common price range paid by most BHS students. Item Price Album 5 7.99 Gas S 0 1 25 Coke Pizza Lg Pan S1000 Candy Bar 1.1 S . S .50 ' C 1 D - Hamburger S 1.25 S .35 People Poll 219 OUR PLACE I TIME .Migfsif 'Y S N if if vw :.. I SKK N Q is . 9, i 220fClosing HA BEE RECORDED - - he hour glass is a symbol of time. As the sand passes from - i top to bottom, so do the days of our lives. The grains of sand in our hour glass represent football games, pep rallies, pa- rades, dances, holidays, dates, grades, fashion, an old friend or a new friend. Only a few months ago we began the 1984-85 school year with an hour glass full of sand. Now the Sand has all passed and our place in time is now history. Between the covers of this book we have recorded each grain of sand and time that can never be relived. Closingf221 THE FUN TIMES HAVE NQW TURNED TO MEMGRIES A5 :lx .ix I 5 'E .. . A K ,E E Q 1 1 'lj Q Q55 S sg' gf Q e-Vw fg E sfgl , sl ig. K ' wiylkii' - . - - . we Mkg-f-R53-rfgvfg-Sf f 9- Q-,buss rf N f ' 1.91 im ,fy K -gi. wx 11 ,R , , , . L , 5 wg . saig 4 -'I I - X am Q,i, . 3551 if Q f-.L X ' Q ,LN Q- 1 . l X . 'f:pQgmg, .1 kkik k k.k.. fox U A G COLGPHON Book Srze 224 pages 7 V: x 10 Paper Stock 80 pound double coated gloss Cover Two color Lrtho cover prmted on a fmely textured whtte matenal Metalxc Srlver and Royal Purple were applled wrth a larnmatnon process cov ermg the front and back hd Endsheets Stamless Steel same front and back Composrtron Picture Captions 8 pornts Body Copy 10 poxnts Subheadrngs 18 poxnts Mam Headmgs 56 pomts Davxsron page Headings 6 pornts Color Multiple if pages of Multrple if pages of Multrple at pages of Multrple if pages of pages of 2 contains 8 process color 19 contams 3 process color 20 contams 4 process color 25 contarns 7 process color process color The 1985 Coushatta was com prled by the yearbook staff of Bonham Hrgh School and jos tens Prmtmg and Publrshmg The staff would hke to thank the students and faculty for their contrrbutxons and the local merchants without whom thrs could have never been possible Specral thanks are extended to Mrs Donna Caylor sponsor for her patrence and dedrcatnon and Mr Tread Sheffreld our company representatrve for his wrsdom and guxdance STAFF Loretta Benesch Edrtor Chrrstr Blevins Knm Cross Cllnt Hale But Lawrence Mary Lou Mc Whorter Kim Whrtehead PHOTOGRAPHERS Lensha jones Samantha Loudace Rene Pendergrass V2. 4 4 1 1 q I 0 Multiple if 26 contains 6 Closingf22-4 Defrmtely The End'
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.