Bryan Adams High School - El Conquistador Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1979
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Q! o I- 3 ri Q, ,Qi - A ,K ' 'gif W ADAMS BRYAN ADAMS BRYAN ADAMS I We are together. . . differently. ,J . df 1 Frosh Get First Look On August 24th hundreds of eager but anxious freshmen passed through the doors and into the halls of Bryan Adams for the first time. The new students were ushered into the auditorium where they received welcomes from lvlr. D. D. Richardson, Stu- dent Council President: John Wardell, Spirits President: Lacy Atwood, and the ever-spirited varsity and junior varsity cheer- leaders of Bryan Adams. The Bryan Adams Cougar Band and Belles entertained the newcomers with a special per- formance. The orientation closed after the students visited the school cafeteria where they were intro- duced to many of the clubs and organizations offered at Bryan Adams. 1. Lisa Brown, Mrs. Kathy Bowley and Beth Muse get a head start on planning the 78-79 yearbook. 2. Susan Fowler as a sophomore Co- Captain of the Spirits paints posters for upcoming games days before school starts. 3. Cheerleaders Scott l-lammontree, Jay Valdez, and Sandra Moore prepare for their summer competition at SMU Camp. 4. A confident freshman takes initial look at his new school. 5. New students discuss their first visit to Bryan Adams with friends. ORIENTATIONORIENTATIONCRIENTATION .- . ' '-1 k . I ' ' 7 x ,Mm W X, , . j,.M5gNSg.,M . , ' I , A 5- . K ,Y Z' H1214 M .- - , . -V -P Q .. . f il -'--- H :L . W Q f -P p h ? K - ' ' 1 ' 4 2 . ,V ,. E. lg ORIENTATION CRIENTATIGN GRIENTATION f. Rx 1 , if l V , - f ,W ' .Ama v . , - 47f?',,,. A X,,xA i T L.LLL,L EARLY MGRNING EARLY MORNING 2 l K' I L3 rye., ,elv- i Morning Activity For many students the day begins very early. They drag themselves out of bed to a OO class that starts at 7:25 a,m. The very dedicated Band and Belles find their way to school at 7:00 am. and to Forrester Field House at 6:45 a.m. the day before the football game. Some people come to the lunchroom to finish the last bit of homework. Various activities take place before school, including the cheerleaders and spirits trying to get everything organized for the pep assemblies. Then there are those who come to get a coke and talk to their friends before first period. 1, Rusty Fleid takes practice serious. 2. Mark Brown looks the band over while directing. 3. Jo Ann Pepper and Cheryl McDonald practice for Belles in comfortable attire. 4. Greg Todora and Larry Buck have a coke before class. 5. Dress is nothing special for early morning band practice. 6. Frances Claire, Jerry Turner, Lori Bowmen, and Angela McQueen visit in the lunchroom during early morning hours. EARLY MORNING EARLY MORNING New Faces, New Friends The first day of school begins with a tense excitement. Stu- dents walt anxiously to see who their teachers are and who is in their classes. ln homeroom, cen- sus cards and enrollment cards are filled out, lockers are assigned and schedules are passed out. Counselors are set up in the auditorium to deal with students who are complaining about such things as four English classes and no lunch. When homeroom finally comes to an end, many new stu- dents are found searching for room numbers which do not seem to exist. Once classrooms are found, teachers and students alike undertake the task of learn- ing which names go to which faces. 1. Cristy Reynolds and Leigh Anne Prine discuss the events ol the day. 2. Karen Gildea and Kelli Nettle accompany Paula Parvin, who shows her opinion of school. 3. Mark Fagg and Julie Christian are glad the school day is over. 4. Larry Gracey meets the fate of a pink slip. 5. David Belcher and Linda Ardizone argue over their schedules with Mrs. Lewis. - M f , ., .,.,....w .,.., ,..,.,.,....,,:,, :W N . .... .V ,Ha -an ,Mix f 'fri 4, -W ' W if ,, 46 Y . J, MW! tif' 1 fst- s .. P 3 i sg. .. I ' if lx u il - asm-'rf 4 451- 1 .. fre. ,H I ,W qs sy, tw . 2 ia 1 :W li' 'W i- tapes-sf ia. ,. 1 . IN . I - i, v , 5 exit K fl' 5 ii was if Lge , :I ' x E ' f- Y J sr fr s it l A .f. Nn.,,4. ,,t2f In kia-W , rw- fa M.. ' as-I r B -'Z FIRST DAYFIRST DAY FIRST DAY FIRST DAY I 9: I A ' . ' I ,, h AE PM 'YP' Sas A I . qj A - I . . .'-' I Aw :Af -'Hindi FIRST DAY FIRST DAY FIRST DAY FIRST DAY I Y, fr , 1 . A Y 6,'jiv'sv 1 , bl ml 1 I I x ' xx I . E . - SX .1 F W 4. 2 3 6 Ms' ..X4W,-f..,,fW 0 ' f' I A . i , , S if g., ? -E Q 5 , S ,uv ,gall 3 ASSEMBLIES ASSEMBLIES ASSEMBLII S ,huh I Assemblies Highlight Week As each hectic school week rolled on, something happened that caused us to remember that the week was almost over and an exciting football game would soon take place. This spirited reminder was a pep assembly. After proper respect was given to the flag presented by the Color Guard, the cheerleaders led the assembly in victory cheers with the help of the Spir- its, C.C.'s, and l-l.R.'s. The per- formances of the majorettes and the drill team to the lively music ofthe band plus various pep talks highlighted the assembly which was wrapped up with the traditional singing of the Alma Mater. After assemblies like these, the football stadium was packed every week. 1 , The Varsity football team receives recognition, 2. Mr. David Forgey leads the crowd in an archaic cheer. 3. Todd Flechtner and the H,Fi.'s prove to the assembly that they really are different. 4. Jackie Johnson, Pam Bellah, and Scott Hamontree unite to sing the Alma Mater. 5. Roderick Ftayson and the Ft.O.T.C, Color Guard present the flag, 6, Drum Major Ann Pipes commands the Cougar Band. ASSEMBLIES ASSEMBLIES ASSEMBLIES More Than Just Food The lunchroom contains a variety of sights and sounds. Two highlights of the cafeteria are the mural and the jukebox. The mural, which depicts the dif- ferent activities at Bryan Adams, adds color to the cafeteria. Rock- n-roll or country and western music blares from the jukebox as students enjoy relaxing and talk- ing with friends. However, for some, lunch must be used as a time to catch up on homework or to study for a test. At the beginning of each lunch, students rush madly to be the first in line for such favorites as pizza or fish. Lunch ladies work hard to prepare these foods, and janitors work hard to clean the cafeteria for the next day. 1. Debbie Smith grimaces as Mrs. Menzdorf rings the bell for the devotional. 2. Seth Benson enjoys his lunch. 3. Aida Ramirez takes an active part in working in the Bookstore. 4. Students always like a good lunch. 5. Marie Park learns that Coca-Cola is the real thing, even when it is all syrup. 6. Shannon Mclver washes down her food. 7. Mrs. Menzdorf makes change for a student. 8. Darlene Sherwood and Julie Park discuss their classes. B . WM ,A , K , x 1 s argl sa my 51- 'L A 2 3 LUNCHROOM LUNCHFICJOIVI LUNCHFICJOIVI , - W W if xg M xii LUNCHRGGM LUNCHFKOOIVI LUNCHRGOM Q ge '-N. if M Q. ? W W ,YV an 5 ,V,' ,, 3 , , , 4 SCHOOL AFTER SCHOOL AFTER SCHOOL Agp' s The Bell Rings And - Life begins at four o'clock seemed to be the motto of many students during the 78-79 school year. Even after the last bell sounded the halls of Bryan Adams were not emptied for several hours. Dedicated students could be found working diligently in Chemistry labs and in the library. Several clubs had parties and meetings, newspaper and annual staffs had deadlines to meet. Spirits often decorated the halls for football games, and student council representatives worked continuously to better our school. Out of those students who left school, some had jobs, some had family responsibilities, some left just to get out of school, and some went home to get ready for tomorrow. 1 . Members of the Varsity Basketball Team strive for perfection. 2. Julie Racht greets her customers with a smiling face. 3. Melinda Brinlee practices her serve. 4. Sheila Houston works after school in library. 5. Vicki Bearden and Sara Ramos paint posters for upcoming game. 6. Crossroads statf puts their heads together. 7. The last bus gets ready to leave. AFTER SCHGCL AFTER SCHGOL AFTER Night Life Enjoyment Nightlife played a big part of a Bryan Adams student. Many of the students spend a lot of their time working while others enjoy their leisure time by visiting the various clubs, restaurants, and disco's. A typical weekend may start with dinner and then a movie and end up at a cozy little spot at White Fiock Lake. Many of the different clubs meet at night. Young Life was well known around Bryan Adams, they drew very big crowds on Tuesday nights. Many other clubs met, such as Latin Club, Key Club, NFL, Cothurnus, and Ice Skaters along with vari- ous others. 1 . Shotgun Sam's was a popular place after football games. 2. The Gold Rush featured student night on Mondays 3. Little ltalianos provided a change in taste with their deep dish pizza. 4. The double Ferris Wheel gave a terrific view ofthe park. 5. For a touch of class, The Bijou. LIFE NIGHT LIFE NIGHT LIFE NIGHT LIFE L V-.5 ,-:Q---yi ra zen. mf 5--' M.. , I Wk Evil gggggs, 4. '1 '2- fi ' , . ff'-,Mix r L, :qi W 4 ? , f 1 ww .1 , f, ,,2m.' , , mf , we ig,g,,' , g , Y 'UE 4 ...Q Y 5 3 'f , 5 . ... .1 Snug' ki ,', 2. X24 'Q 5 2 -v 5 A ' J V 5' '55, L IS' 3 in WI 1 w V 3 I s Q ' 742 5 i Higgs 'A J 4 Q ll 1 W 'Q l nail , ,W-szsz '- , y .5 .--A an I V . . L, av' Q g- , ' 'L 31 ' V F-M . Z1 xx - h 1 2 - H . , . .,,i,V ,L,..xA .QLV W A S5 F ,V SA x Y, ' TEXAS Asus Q E 4: A+ 5..:w,g,,, , - '-wc--wg.-+Q.,,1f.Q. Wgwsj 25.6 -,ip , ,idk I ,fi , s., 'S z .-. vw, 10 . w1-A -. sz s Wa E, ,V Sb , , ,AQ 1 A ,,,. , M .w,...:T. ,,,. , f. . FT 1 - W A -'N' QA ,M ,, Q ,V ,..-. . -W1 ,M M,,,.M.W.,.,M4, - L 0 . , ' ' -. ,. iv, 1 TEXAS HOIVIECOIVIING WEEKHOIVIECCIVIING WEEK Homecoming A Week For Everyone Homecoming Week brought excitement and variety to each and every student at Bryan Adams. The first event was college T- shirt day on Monday followed by spirit towels, ties, green and white day, and finally old jackets on Friday. The Homecoming Assembly on Thursday consisted of Mr. Forgey and his gang leading the school in cheers, the introduc- tion ofthe sixteen girls nomi- nated for the Homecoming Court, and various other sur- prises for the student body. This great week of excitement and entertainment was high- lighted by the Homecoming Game on Thursday followed by the Homecoming Dance Friday at Northpark lnn. 1 . Karon Ingram, Senior Twirler. entertains during assembly. 2. Shari Harris busy selling tickets. 3. Kelly Jones will remember Homecoming 78. 4, Claire Fuqua finds an exciting moment during Homecoming Week. 5. Diane Wilson and Robin Patterson display their choice of college, 6. Teachers lead cheers during Homecoming Assembly. 7. Mark Brown accented with a tie. 8. Mother Wilbanks' decorated door. HCJIVIECOIVIING WEEK HOIVIECGIVIINGWEEK Enchanted Evening This year, the Homecoming Dance was given the added sparkle of being held in the Con- tinental Ballroom at Northpark Inn. The dance began at eight o'clock, when students started arriving at Northpark Inn. Cou- ples danced to a variety of disco, soul, and slow music which was provided by Creme de Cocoa. Finally came the event that the Homecoming finalists had been waiting for: the crowning of the court. Two freshmen, Robin Rob- inson and Leslie l-lubbard, tied for the honor of Maiden. Jennifer Thomas won the Sophomore title of Duchess. Cindy Green was elected as Junior Princess, and Midge Anderson excitedly accepted the crown for Home- coming Queen. 1. Midge Anderson is crowned Homecoming Queen. 2. Creme de Cocoa's popular disco sound comes through here as the drummer taps out a tantalizing beat. 3. Terri Moreno and Mike Carlile have fun dancing to the beat of the music. 4. Doyle Knowles and Sandy Meyer enjoy a slow dance. 5. Sandy Meyer dances enthusiastically. 6. Northpark Inn is the scene of this year's dance. .-,Y 2, Y: sf . 'nf' A g Q, n x fit? at-. fy 'S 3' 'f gat C1 ,r ,' sgy lfflsfisnif 1 45' fsliftf i is, S. 5 P? K HGIVIECOIVIING DANCE HOIVIECGIVIING . lg 3 E DANCE HOIVIECOIVIING DANCE , , 1 gr O' 1 f y K . , ,SW M 4 -u X xv f ' 'f' K x W n , ,W A x 4 nr ff . 1 4 4 N-Q1 4 W . g-.J I ' '-.f.w'r5 A.--L , , Z ..,+..,+ aw, , HOIVIECOIVIING COURT HOIVIECGIVIING , W1 f - qi x- , -N ,f',,-.4 'W W H V U' N S. xg I . ski ' 9 afefgi fr I ,y- A. Homecoming Court 1. Homecoming Princess: Cindy Green 2. Homecoming Duchess: Jennifer Thomas 3. Homecoming Queen: Midge Anderson 4. Homecoming Queen Finalists: Laurie Paschal, Cindy Fowler, and Kelly Winham. 5. Homecoming Duchess Finalists: April Kelly, Paige Flechtner, and Kim Galetka. 6. Homecoming Princess Finalists: Claire Fuqua, Melissa Shelton, and Janet Redinger. 7. Homecoming Maiden Finalists: Lee Ann Martin and Kathy Cantu, 8. Homecoming Maidens: Leslie Hubbard and Robin Robison. COURT HOIVIECOIVIING COURT Angela Beene Football Queen Joanna Hargis Basketball Queen QUEENS QUEENS QUEENS QUEENS QUEENS Jetaime Jones Military Ball Queen 1V!u.,.,.pv Janet Redinger Key Club Sweetheart QUEENS QUEENS QUEENS QUEENS QUEENS Friday Night Fever Friday Night Fever was pre- sented on September 22 by the National Forensic League and displayed the theme, All the things you can do on a Friday night. The Master of Ceremonies, Ftoss Day, led the talent show through five segments: football, radio, T.V., Club, and Disco. Some of the highlights of the show were the melodious voices of Noel Darnell, Jerry Turner, and Dorothy Moore, the comedy of Boss Day and Bucky Eacret, and the fiddling of Ben Solver. Dispersed throughout the show was the music of Loel Camp and Threshold. The finale featured the entire cast singing Tomor- row. The proceeds of the success- ful talent show benefited the National Forensic League spon- sored by Margaref Swindle and Janet Gerard. 1. Ben Slover and Jerry Godwin fiddle away the Orange Blossom Special, 2. Jerry Turner captures the hearts of the female portion of the audience. 3. Fioss Day Belushis the Belushi out of the Blues Brothers, 4, Joe Saba, Peggy Lockhart, Ben Slover, and Marla Burford represent a small part of the entire cast singing the finale. 5. Joe Saba astounds the audience with his sound effects. 6. Eric Pierce sings Here Comes the Sun with great feeling. 7. Janet Gerard discards excessive personal recognition to Get on with the show! 8. Silence fills the auditorium as Dorothy Moore sings Evergreen NFL TALENT SHGW NFL TALENT SHOW E T K W 'Inav I , T fa H 'M 1 -S 2 bf? wif 6 NFL TALENT SHGW NFL TALENT sl-lovv 516. ' i 1 ,Q, gf. Vkhk T fri f My T E 'fax K ,,j,k. V I W ,, R T 2 Q T 1 In .,,k T Af i 1 5 N T T ff, eg ' 'W V, ,,,, , N.F.L. TOURNAMENT N.F.L. TOURNAMENT R IRQ- 'w I -IQ: ' A f 'Arrives -f is f 9 ir' 6 7 Tournament Brings Competition The N.F.L. had a successful speech tournament this year, with fifty-tive schools attending. Teachers and ex-Bryan Adams students served as judges tor the out-of-town students who com- peted. The speech students began working hard in October to prepare for the event, although the tournament was not until February first and second. Mari Cossaboom was the stu- dent coordinator of the event, which has been judged as the best-run speech tournament in Texas. Ms. Gerard attributes the success partly to the support of the faculty, the administration, and the community. 1. Davida Nelson volunteers as a timekeeper. 2. Ms. Gerard and her students help visitors tind their way. 3. A smiling Noel Darnell greets the visiting competitors. 4. Ms. Joyce King and Ms, Louise Staliord relax between judging events, 5. Student director Mari Cossaboom talks with Greg Lueb. 6. Lorraine Proud organizes concessions. 7. Timekeeper Brad Jost receives important instructions. N F L TCJUFINAMENT N.F.L. TOURNAMENT New Type Df Cothurnus Playhouse On December 7 and 8 Bryan Adams students viewed a Cothurnus Playhouse different from any other. This year's play- house 'tDirty Work at the Cross- roads successfully mixed a soap opera type melodrama with vaudeville acts between the scenes. The play was an audi- ence participation type ot com- edy with the spectators booing for the villain and cheering for the hero, Some ot the cast mem- bers were Ross Day as the villain, Monroe Murgatroyd, Jerry Turner as the hero Adam Oak- hart, Mary Ann Russell as Nellie Lovelace and Janna Henderson as the villainess Ida Rhinegold. With Kevin Marshall as pro- ducer, Rose Mary Drake direct- ing the vaudeville show and Grace Clay as sponsor this year's unusual playhouse was well received by the audiences. l, Ross Day, Mary Ann Russell, Jerry Turner and Janna Henderson rehearse. 2. Randy Childers has a short discussion with a mic, 3. Ross Day plots with villainess Jana Henderson. 4 Ross Day likes Mary Ann Russell's roses. 5 Dirk Franklin. the Lone Ranger. rides again. 6. Monroe gives lda a farewell kiss 7. Randy Childers displays his painting. 8 Danny Windham loses to womens lib. PLAYHGUSE . it f,: ,Q ' ' tk 'f' tr L t i . ..l' , i ' oi., -- .J Q I its - f .' 1 . 5 -2 2 3 PLAYHOUSE PLAYHGUSE N... if if-zitif. 'liz K? E 5 is Q it Q fy ,W,, f .. , . PLAYHOUSE PLAYHOUSE , i., l f f , f 1 fgpm Q 'W' V QE lj . T ,ff lg, fv4 l's 6 ' ,,,, 4 M, ,,, l Z2 PLAYHCUSE B.A. Gets An Oklahoma Hello Students and other audience members were welcomed to the Bryan Adams auditorium on Feb- ruary 22 and 23 with an Oklahoma hello and left with a Persian goodbye as the Fine Arts department presented the musical Oklahoma The play combined excellent choreography, acting and sing- ing with vivid setting by the stage crevv. Shari l-larris, Beverly Davis, John Struble, Carla Parker, Eric Dickerson and David Roberts played the leading roles in the vvell received musical. 1. Beverly Davis tells Shari Harris how she can't say no. 2. John Struble gives Beverly Davis an Oklahoma hello. 3. David Roberts rides the range again on his imaginary buggy. 4. Laurey thinks about Curly. 5. Michelle Vardell, Christy Bradford, and Jennifer Quinlan sing of love. 6. David Roberts explains things to Eric Dickerson. 7. Jeff McAdams and Linda Hunter talk about the picnic. MUSICAL MUSICAL MUSICAL MUSICAL I MUSICAL MUSICAL MUSICAL MUSICAL New School NewLHe Three of Bryan Adams' stu- dents were not only new to the school, but they were new to the country. Gerd Prengel and Flo- rien Trieb from Germany, along with Carla Salles of Brazil arrived in Dallas not long before school started. These new students did not know what to expect at their temporary homes but their fears were put at ease by the friendli- ness that greeted them. Photography, swimming, ten- nis, and school activities were just a few of the things these stu- dents enjoyed as they began to feel at home in their new school. These adventurous students were shown generosity and friendliness by all their fellow stu- dents at Bryan Adams who gave them a year to remember. 1. Gerd Prengel displays his dancing abil- ity. 2. A friend explains as Gerd listens atten- tively. 3. Carla Salles displays her Brazilian beauty. 4. Carla Salles practicing her English. 5. Florien Trieb finds something amusing. 6. Florien always finds something to smile about. ff Q . FCFZEIGN EXCHANGE FDFIEIGN EXCHANGE I j N fw jiv L H. ' 3 4 FGREIGN EXCHANGE FGREIGN EXCHANGE X ,X N . 'xx Y ' ' . , . 1 . 1 . , , , ,1 Y' 22 S Z I 5 3 , f , , , lx ,, 5, gi M ' 2 2 4 5 L FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS Signs Of The Times As the 1978-79 fashion sea- son exploded with its new ideas, Bryan Adams' students were quick to spark up their old ward- robes. For the girls, history repeated itself in casual wear with the rolled-up, straight-leg- ged blue jeans complimented by high-heeled shoes but revolu- tionized with big shirts accented with sash-type belts, knotted scarves, and vests. To spruce up dresses were colored hose and ankle bracelets. The guys stuck to their familiar jeans, overalls, and ski jackets. Considering hair, the girls' crimped hair stormed with frizzy madness, but the guys' athletic department's attempt to start a shaved-head trend flopped. 1. Mona Covington unexpectedly models her straight-legged jeans and knotted scarf. 2. Beth Lancaster's small tie adds the perfect touch to her blouse. 3. Trudy Eacret exhibits the new crimped hair style. 4. Similarities of Leann Fairchild's big shin and belt are seen frequently. 5. Ski jackets like Wade Allen's are popular with both girls and guys. 6. Brad Mills proves that guys, too, are stylish. 7. Farmer Jeff Ball displays his overalls. 8. Ankle bracelets are popular accents for high-heeled shoes. FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS mXusw,,,w1Q,m:u'ms 221 2i'lx1'2WW-wwf? ww H Y' mfraaf an ' 'H mu man7 n1 1ffW43fQKHffMiilN?iQ?94lf6Zf E5i 'SQVmaMmkt :li'?f5i?dl5i?ciiiiia?iE5555552321Liiiiziif '-V31-YM+1'1'wff-HWPLMMH A'h? 5 Ai '1ww+V5L'J?3,fiI 2W K ' Til, ,Q fT E'3?f73W Y ' f IiE 'W SPORTS SPGFITS Practice Gives Edge M.. L, T , ' 'X ng' Sf To BA J wt ,,.,,..g, ,, ff' 'tif' Y' f When sixth period rolled g , around, many Bryan Adams per- T p sonalities began mastering the 'ee to - -1' aww,-fxafif fffs:.s.ww techniques and skills acquired to l.gg.fzf:1.:imp ccislli. be a winner. Win or lose, hours kamasw of practice made better people out of Cougar athletes. Ftunning laps, shooting freeth- rows, taking batting practice, lift- ing weights, and perfecting holds were among the activities Cou- gars worked on. With this in mind, the BA football contingent ended an injury-riddled season with an even mark of 5-5. Earlier in the year, the Cougar Volleyball team won District. Other BA teams practiced and played hard to earn awards in their respected sports. 1 1. Coach Don Ferguson explains the rules of football to anyone who is willing to listen. 2. Coaches Jimmy Don Hunt, Bruce Land, Don Ferguson, and Billy Marshall called the plays leading to the 5-5 BA record. 3. 1978 Cougar Varsity Football Team: lst row: K, Thomas, M. Carlile, L. Guit- terez, L. Eacret, T. Price, T. Noble, David D. Bargainer, S. Simmons, mgr. 2nd row: K. Dudley, mgr., D. Halstead A. Valadez, D. Belcher, C. Stevens, T. Weber, D. Davis, P. Gray, M. Johnston, C. McCarley, D. South. 3rd row: Coaches B. Marshall, B. Land, T. Hockaday, mgr., D. Johnston, D. Loy, D. Aubrey, A. Skinner, M. Gilbert, J. Allen, D. Parker, Ft. Shar- rock, B. Chapman, mgr., Coaches D. Ferguson, J. D. Hunt. 4th row: W. Vaughn, T. Paris, D. Windham, J. Bacon, Ft. Hamm, K. Pool, C. Crawford, K. Jolly, J. Williams, mgr. 5th row: J. Jacobs, M. Pederson, B. Moody, R. Robinson, M. Ciiarlb Jenkins, B. Battise, Ft. Bruner, B. Davis, E. Dickerson. 4. Bryan Moody takes time out to think about his assignments at practice. SPORTS SPCJFZTS SPGFITS SPORTS V 1 F V t 5 l i , 43 f i 4 I 9 +4 1 ,3 n.-lr 13- , I, .xii f' 5, w . in ,. M 3 J I A ' ,. , ,if 32? we K 'iii , , . ax A , 4 'J , . Han : Q , ,, 1 ' Q ,sg 'emu 4 if ,.: ..v ' W ,,M.z ,V K,,m,, V... ,. 'La av- Jixig S . 'S' . . . 's , ,JMS . . ' ' s , , V gn S?-. -- 1 1-9 . V , Q 5.r.'1A . , ,SQ-L A, W- ,, X -P , 1 , , V 1 f' - V 1 ' sf ' L. ,Q , , nf U' ,. ,. 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Mike Carlile intercepted a Stallion toss on their 35 yard line and dashed to the 29. With 8 seconds left Coach Jimmy Don Hunt ordered an aerial attack on the Stallions as Mike flipped the ball to flanker Darren Loy for the only score. Fighting with the spirit of David against Goliath, BA came close to knocking off second ranked Garland. Bonnie Robinson gained 230 yards on 34 carries including a 95 yd. kick off return in the first period. BA scored two more times as Bonnie found the end zone and Mike hit David South for two points. 1. David Halstead pursues while his teammate makes the tackle. 2. Mike Carlile looks for the open man. 3. Coach Hunt tells Dirk Davis what he expects. 4. Mark Pederson signals a job well done. 5. Mike Carlile receives his instructions from Hunt. 6. Luis Guitterez shares the thrill of vic- tory after Darren Loy caught the pass against the Stallions. 7. David South encourages his team- mates. 8. Coaches Hunt and Ferguson set the strategy. 9. Coach Billy Marshall confers with the men upstairs. FOOTBALL l3.A. Wins First Two Dutmanning the Lincoln Tigers 28-6, BA proved to be too pow- erful as tailback Ronnie Robin- son carried the Cougars to an early lead. ln the second quarter he scored on short plunges. After both scoring drives, Dirk Davis kicked the extra points. BA entered the third quarter with a 14-O lead and upped that quickly as Rick Sharrock took the open- ing kick QO yards to the end zone. David South scored the final BA touchdown as he scram- bled tor 20 yards. Against Woodrow, BA proved to be too hot to handle as the Cougars ran up a 23-O score. Robinson gained 224 yards on 38 carries and scored out of the l-formation on the 37 yard run. ln the fourth quarter BA scored twice in 15 seconds. Jay Jacobs and Brian Davis forced a safety and Rick Sharrock returned the ensuing free kick. 65 yards to the Wilson one yard line, quarter- back Mike Carlile pushed over forthe score. l . BA seals LincoIn's fate with 3:37 remaining. 2. Jeff Allen hauls in pass from Mike Carlile against the Lincoln defense. 3. Quarterback Mike Carlile spots his receiver as he prepares to fire the pass. 4. Darren Loy pulls in a pass while Alan Skinner comes up to help. 5. Ronnie Robinson follows David South and Mark Jenkins into the end zone. 6. Coach Hunt explains the Cougar strategy to Danny Windam and Tim Paris. 7. Mike Carlile hands the ball off to fullback David South. 8. Tim Paris and David Barganier pursue Lincoln ball carrier. 9. The official signals for another Cougar T-D over Lincoln. FOCTBALL FOGTBALL 3 4 5 . 'r A f fQg g L FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL r Y Q w 4. K K E H g J ,rw V 4 -bl Q. Q 1: ' zlkfipimf iisfga FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL ' 5? wwf: f 'f'iE2i1f1 , 3 K . .k., T ., wx 3 .i Nz.-15: 'lk' x I 1 V: .,. LT Y . A Vlhw A K K K Q Ai, U Q T, 2 Q iL. Q FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL BA Falls T To Samuell Topples TJ Sophomore Ronnie Robinson led the Cougars to a 28-20 vic- tory over Thomas Jefferson in the third district game of the sea- son. Work-horse Ronnie gained over 200 yards scoring on runs of three, seven, and 49 yards. David Belcher added the fourth TD on a 55 yard run. Dirk Davis converted after each BA score. On the week before the TJ contest, the Cougars were handed a 35-15 loss by a strong Samuell offense. BA scores came on a 35 yard field goal by Dirk Davis and a 54 yard pass by quarterback Clark Crawford to David l-lalstead. One final score came when Bucky Eacret recovered a blocked punt in the end zone for a touchdown. 1. Bryan Moody and the rest attempt to halt a Samuell scoring threat. 2. Coach Don Ferguson applauds a suc- cessful offensive drive. 3. Mike Carlile reflects the early optimism ofthe team. 4. Here Mike prepares to handoff while Mark Jenkins C743 paves the way. dy 5. David Halstead C831 Mark Jenkins, V and Alan Skinner 1645 open up a hole for 5 Ronnie Robinson. ' 6. Luis Guitterez, David CDJJ Johnston, and Danny Windham search for answers I to Samuell's Kyle Money. ms - S ... J :X Dx. L' . Y . A '..-as A .Sas X ' T vu... Q ' FOOTBALL BA Scalps Apaches An opportunist Cougar team took advantage of six determin- ing turnovers providing more than the frustrated Apaches could overcome as BA took a 28- 21 decision. First quarter action included a 3 yard scoring run by Ronnie Robinson which he went on to repeat in the second quar- ter. BA's score continued to mount due to a 32 yard run by David Halstead and a 25 yard sprint by Jeff Bryant. A week later, the high spirited Cougars met with a stone wall of opposition in the form of the Pan- thers from Hillcrest. Careless mistakes took their toll early as the panthers tallied 28 points in the first half. Spruce continued to add 13 more points in the sec- ond half leaving a dismal final decision of 41-O. 1, Cougars line up for play. 2, Mission accomplished! 3. Senior, Clark Crawford punts for BA. 4. Cougars ready for action, 5. Panther offense rallies tragically on. 6. VVho's got the ball? 7. Fierce competition abides when Cou- gars strike. 8. Bryan Adams Offense, 78-79. 9. Defense holds the Hillcrest line. FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL 5 ,w- . i 5 ,. ,nv- 115' -4 Q! 'L 4 'fe H s .F 195 gg. FOGTBALL FODTBALL FOCDTBALL - .M .. ,,,,5,,. -, -I . A X . , 2 , A, J .,.Q 3 . 2 Photo Camille , 1ll,, mv if 'J . v 3' f ,mgSi3f A If 4 Photo by Camille Shipes Z ki, . ' 533' Kai a o f o 7 2,11-Qi? K 5 K, 3, S' E, , ff ,gm ,Q fy, Q , .,,.,ug H Wm. 1 ff, V W, 'LW ft 1, 1 MQ! ,, L19. 215429 . y . A 11 1 12, , , .,,,,, FOGTBALL Cougars Fade Into Sunset For Bryan Adams the 1978 football season ended on a sour note. Against W. T. White, the eventual district champion, the Cougars gave up 34 points as BA was shut out, 34-O. BA held White until late in the second quarter before the flood gates opened and the Longhorns scored 21 of their points in a period of only 26 seconds. In the finale, arch-rival Skyline handed BA a 14-O loss. Both of the Raider scores came in the first half by back Robert Durst. Ronnie Robinson gained all of the Cougar rushing yardage as he totalled 27 yds. on 15 carries. Tallying Ronnie's steps for the year, one learns that this sopho- more gained 1,116 yds. for an avg. of 5 steps per carry. Reach- ing further into the hat, BA Sen- ior David Halstead had 7 recep- tions for 1 71 yds. and a 24.4 avg. per catch. 1. David South rushes to block a would- be tackler. 2. Ronnie Robinson utilizes his agility as he sneaks over a fallen lineman and through a stingy Raider defense. 3. Tony Weber snares the ball while being tackled. 4. An up close view of Mr. Ron Robinson. 5. Owning a majority of the BA offensive output for the year Ronnie hauls in a vital toss. 6. David South C315 follows the offensive line onto the gridiron. 7. Tailback Ronnie Robinson follows Jay Jacob's key block past Skyline's left flank. 8. Our Cougars set to kick the thing to Skyline. 9. After White held the team on third down, BA chose to punt. FOOTBALL JV Gains Talent A combination of the Green and White squads of previous years, the 1978 J.V. Crew turned from a below .500 team into a competitive regiment which many observers call the Turn Around Gang. Under the influ- ence of coaches Dolph Ftegelsky and Henry Warner, the team pro- duced an excellent winning sea- son. On the freshman level, coaches Bill Hitt, Mark Giddens, and Ronnie Ross also led the Frosh to a winning season. The freshman team gained strength and found themselves near the top of the District and yields a promising crop of future teams. 1. Coach Regelsky shares his wisdom. 2. Sideline excitement with Sonny Stovall and Pete Hartnett. 3. lntense action sums up J.V. Games. 4. The 78-79 Bryan Adams J.V. Team. 5. The 78-79 BA. Freshman Team. FOOTBALL FOOTBALL I l l K M 1. ffirgjr 'f .T 1 Q I i vi lfuwfl' Il FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL 1-353 .7Q7ilL3' T B8a344J 81.511 my 1oTQ.92LQ29,j35'LQ77 AQSUT , A - 76 82 l1'3l 5:2 EJ! SU 14 BWWQ- QB? 75 6 26 Ie. A f ,, KH. R, in A WT ,i w A it x uk 4 ,V-4 f' - Q- ' ., K , ,..,' , Q . rg ' .., , . - ,' f f ll ' Q 45 ' , ,Q -1-34 1, 'S' wif ' Aw -5,549 .- 'lzgfifa 'Thiwfir'-'-,eff - ' 5 'vga 1 . '-, ,gA'.22u.w-.vsp - .., 5 I 'TQEJ-' ,rgxgg .1,-. .i- M, 2-L. W , - . f.rA,,,.,i: Nj- t Y I . ul. 7114+ 1 hu lk at L... -5g,w,,:,:.3S:,lw,.,.sv Q' A T p A Q V '2 ' V V t , wig-ggi,U.gge-i,5jLgk,4Q,,- ,,.5,1 3.54, ' f 14 2 . -.iqfgj 1511 ef b 14 .- -if'-. 5'-3 , mf-r 'ww , , .,.,A,ew,: , -z .,-41.95 I ii fx' w., .I ' 9 70 VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL E 1 .M K My at 1 H42 .Qi ,t .W .. . -r . t 1 ,.L' ie 1 ws..- ,,...,, K 5 i f 5 6 Girls Volley To District The girls varsity volleyball team successfully completed their season by claiming the dis- trict title for the second straight year. Under the leadership of coaches Elsie Moreno and Susie Hagar and team captains Leanne Fiecer and Gail Giddens, the girls went undefeated in district play and won all but four of their non- district games. The team also competed in the Skyline Tourna- ment where they won first place. The team was matched against South Oak Cliff for the city cham- pionship, but was defeated by scores ot 15-11 and 15-6. 1. Captains Gail Giddens and Leanne Recer with coaches Susie Hagar, Elsie Moreno, and manager Susan Dial. 2. Gail Giddens sets up the ball for a teammate. 3. Varsity Volleyball Team: 1st row: G, Giddens, L. Fagan, L. Recer, K. Rey- nolds, B. Miller. 2nd row: Coach Moreno, J. Edgar, L. Connaway, L. Phillips, L. Gal- loway, Ft. Evans, S. Dial. 4. Lisa Galloway returns the ball. 5. Lisa Connaway plays the net. 6. Brooke Miller practices her serve. VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL MJ y . L l .ss JV Girls 4817! bv X nf A Learn From Winning ln her first year at BA, Ms. Susie Hagar took over as coach of the girl's junior varsity volley- ball team. The girls ended their season in 2nd place in the dis- trict, winning 5 district games and losing only 3. BA wins came as the team defeated Lincoln, Samuell, White, Woodrow, and Spruce. At the Wills Point Tour- nament, the Jv gained confi- dence as the team claimed first place. From victories like this, BA has the talent for future District Championships. 1. Debra Reynolds, Sue Vernon, and Tut- tie Bell applaud a BA score. 2. Tuttie Bell takes the court with confi- dence. 3. Teresa Davis awaits the return. 4. Robin Robison returns the volley against SOC. 5. JV Volleyball Team: lst row: S. Vernon, D. Williams, R. Robison, S. Bell, C. Clif- ton, S. McMahan. 2nd row: Coach Hagar, D. Reynolds, G. Eidson, K. Jones, T. Davis. ' 'ww .t.,, in 'i SCCCER SGCCEFZ SOCCER SGCCER 9685 pa 7- gf' h i W . Ql, i ,l, , 1 ef 7 xf By l SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER l E 5 . V, O,,,., A - tl . e '. ,. F , Eg ...f .. . ,-..c,. 6 7 ii Y-ill Q' 'E 9' R. L-9 Soccer Aims For City Soccer at Bryan Adams strived for new goals as the team aimed their everyday lives toward win- ning city. This year's crew proved strong on depth as Coach Bill Flagg was confident in substituting for his regulars. Relying on tight defense, the offense hustled to put the ball into the net successfully. Not only were shutouts common for Cougar opponents, but being racked up for high scores occur- red when the Cougars set their minds to the game. Thus BA had a plus ratio in goals scored and their winning season is evidence of their ball control tactics. Captained by Seniors Eric Ascough, Paul Broadway, and Junior Jeff Dickey the soccer team handled tough competition from White and TJ in their quest for the city title. On the JV front the Cougars showed potential and poise and are expected by Coach Flagg to be successful in the coming years. One can only wonder if the team's Hartwick quality will live on with them. 1. Steve lvlcMillian shows olt bouncing a ball off his head. 2. Leslie Hunter saves the ball from the bushes. 3. Cougars force opponents into mis- takes. 4. 1978-79 Soccer Team 5. Coach Bill Flagg gathers with captains Eric Ascough, Jeff Dickey, and Paul Broadway. 6. Here a brave Hartwick saves the win- dows from being broken. His name is Leslie Hunter. 7. Steve McMiIlian stops the ball with the tap of his foot. SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER Perfection Sought The Bryan Adams Girl's Soc- cer team got off to a good start this season, winning their first two games in district play. The girls lost only one scrimmage game, playing against some of the strongest teams in the city. Under the leadership of Coach Pat Byrd and captains Becky Hill, Kristi Cody, and Daphne Hoover, the girls put in long hours at after school practices to develop the skills needed to improve their game. Although the 23 member team is made up of mostly under- classmen, Mrs. Byrd feels the team is very confident of their abilities. She cites Linda Alva- rado, freshman goalie, as one of the most outstanding players and expects her to be a valuable asset to the team. 1. The soccer team was led by coaches Pat Byrd, Richard Sutton, Steve McMilIiang captains Kristi Cody, Daphne Hoover, and Becky Hill, and managers Vicki Uliasz and Cathy Tovar. 2. Margaret Adams awaits the pass from ateammate. 3. Mrs. Byrd and Steve McMillian find something to laugh about at an alter school practicel 4. Trudy Eacret applauds a BA goal. 5. Dina Flores keeps her eye on the ball. 6. Kathy Deckert, Kristi Cody, Becky Hill and Dina Flores prepare tor a game. 7. Girl's Soccer Team: 1st row: B. Hill, D. Hoover, K. Cody. 2nd row: L. De La Las- tra, M. Adams, K. Yanes, C. Shwears, K. Martinez, T. Eacret, D. Sutton, A. Arm- strong. 3rd row: D. Dunlap, D. Flores, K. Dugan, D. Hill, M. Plunkett, K. Deckert, K. Park, C. Clifton. 4th row: C. Tovar, K. Lane, D. Zipper, D. Messick, V. Uliasz, Coach Byrd. 1 . t M 1: f 7 if , gg i ' at .,,,,m1 V . f f wfgsggtj. r Q Q K z y. -. wwf' it Q L - .... . - . . . , .,,.,.,..Qs.,. ,.,..e,...,..,...-.s..,...s.,- '- - - , H, .7 . i w,,. ,f ' ,i RQ 'ff?1?i3ig n , ALI, t Q , T . if ' ' .JJ - E A QC .-fl, 9 'HSE , J A V., ..- , ' '- wif 'f , , r vii . ' . l 1 mai TW. ..-.rex ,fig s taff i' ,, . V .A ,.., . .-.- ., rs.. 2...- , fl gtg-5 , . n . rt 'i'.f 'V . 122' --,uz':- f. ,vein .. A .A fy.. 1 - K, -.-W3 vw A may - few Jim,.J8ff-4 .gui to -' ,dp 3 g . . 5?'J53. :f -.. fti ' -' ,gg Q- fi? - Q , ,,vW ,,i-gays, , . We-g- ..:'- fe 'ey ,Vw wr! .W ,H f klfkkr., - ' Q .9'w ' 91-'W , .- 5343.1 -' -sf: we , . '.ii- X 2 ' '- ' 1 A ' , YW 'K 'K 5 L lkiiiti' as ii vAg:kJWg.3,e. . .V w..E,,yW,,SLQl2:igk A ,. f ' M., ia ff 5, A iiggei ij. 2 SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER Q-Q, W, Az 1' ur AJ Wliifgg .Qu , LJ,--1-Q' . g,gf ,,,, O 3 fr wwf wr v ' N' T, 'vs 1.1M Z !C.l ....1'.....ZL Ad 0461 nu- N ,-y,.'f ., ,A ,Y -. ,.,,f-v-wm,--N..-py.-- ww- .1 -an w N..- 30 in Y Q3 fy. -. I1 .Mu ' ., l nv' fm . My F 'W BASKETBALL BASKETBALL BASKETBALL A Learning Season Under the leadership of Coach Ralph Zeitz, a senior-stacked but a mostly inex- perienced team, encountered unyielding competition in this year's district tourna- ment which the team could never quite overcome. The 78-79 edition of the Var- sity Cougars, led by Captain John War- dell consisted of ten seniors, nine of whom worked their way up from the J.V., four juniors, and two sophomores. B.A. experienced an overall disappointing season resulting in a 1 and 7 record, the only win arising against the Spruce Apaches 56-54 in overtime. Losing the third quarter in every game this season, the team's final defeat with Skyline and Skyline's win over Spruce kept the Cou- gars out of district play which included all teams but BA., making it impossible to defend the District 11-AAAA Crown of the previous year. Hot handed players for Bryan Adams in district play included senior Mike Hub- bard with 93 points, followed by senior John Wardell with 90 points, who also picked up the most rebounds of the sea- son for a total of 74 which averaged 9 per game. Top man from the line, junior Cur- tis Castleberry bagged 17 out of 24 for a 70.8 percentage, edging out John War- dell, his closest teammate, by .2 of a per- centage point. 1. Mike Hubbard jumps for the ball. 2. Todd McQueen shows his winning style. 3, Enthusiasm abounds in B,A, Basketball. 4. Curtis Castleberry, Mike Hubbard, and John Wardell exhibit their cunning defense. 5. Mike Hubbard stretches for those extra two points. 6. James Smith avoids a stiff defense. 7. Soccer or Basketball? 8. An intense Coach Zeitz on the bench. BASKETBALL BASKETBALL BASKETBALL I- 'T -,'--.-'a ' . , 5 '1 ' ,, 3 . ' ' ,. Q.. x , '5'?? 5' B ,-..:..:Yxif' , fi Pc N! . H sim-an ,Q - - L f , .' . ' 15,5 I K . L A . fvafw .. Ill Et 51 N . A A 3 5 , .vw K X 9 ,f -V-:J ,935-1,1,,t,1L'm'Q2:f 1' - ' 5 f ' , I L .fgifh-, .V - H --., mf- K ,, f 1, K . 4. wr .. A, ,Q .Mx ,L ,, V .f a, V' - 4, , ,rmzf f . 'fa 11 1 1 . , ,, 4 W' 5. , W , ,, , ' T ,h w I ' 3' f..-V l . . . - W ,. ,., Y ' ,Y Q I H, gg., in f K 7 7 8 BASKETBALL BASKETBALL BASKETBALL , W1 1. The 78-79 Varsity Basketball Team: Front row: Jeff Bryant, John Gritlord, Todd McQueen, Flex Patrick, Mike Eidson, James Smith. Top row: Jeff Lunday, Chris Willeford, David Graupman, Curtis Castleberry, John Wardell, Mike Hubbard, Flonnie Robinson, Erich Grimmer, Kyle Williams, mgr, 2. Mike Hubbard sinks another one. 3. Every little inch helps! 4, Jeff Bryant scores for B.A. 5. Basketball? You bet!! 2 4, x -4 'W QP 72 A. BASKETBALL DISTRICT 11 AAAA CHAMPS J ,A Y 4 J ' ' QQ v ' 'qw' ' 5 LV ,,M,,W- u f i 2 K 6 7 TRICT 11 AAAA CHAMPS Girls Do lt Again Winning was the name of the game for this year's GirI's Varsity Basketball team as they once again took the District Champi- onship. The team underwent many changes this year, but the girls were able to adjust well to make the 78-79 season a suc- cess. Full-court basketball was introduced for the first time to the Varsity girls in Texas. The team worked hard under Coach Suzie Hagar to develop the endurance and shooting skills needed for this type of play. The long hours paid off as the girls won 17 of their regular season games. The team took first place in the Dis- trict Tournament and went on to face South Oak Cliff in Bi-district action where they were defeated 89-59. Also representing BA well were the JV girls coached by Ms. Elsie Moreno. The girls won 6 of their 16 games and placed 4th in the district at the end ofthe sea- son. 1. Jenni Edgar and Lisa Galloway await the rebound. 2. Debra Reynolds wins the tip off. 3. Girl's Varsity Basketball Team: 1st row: L. Connaway, L. Galloway. 2nd row: S. Dial, D. Newman, M. Shelton, L. Atwood, G. Eidson, Coach Hagar, L. Phillips, J. Edgar, L. Fagan, K. Reynolds, G. Gid- dens, A. Bybee. 4. Lacy Atwood warms up before the ame. g. Girl's JV Basketball Team: 1st row: J. Heidingstelder, S. Vernon, Coach Mor- eno. 2nd row: R. Robison, D. Williams, D. Reynolds, K. Jones, D. Steele, W. Martin, S. McMahan. 6. The JV girls get a pep talk from Coach Moreno. 7. Lisa Galloway waits for the pass from Gail Giddens. 8. Coaches Moreno and Hagar watch trom the sidelines. JV BASKETBALL JV BASKETBALL JV Builds Future Successes Although the varsity failed to attain a winning record this sea- son, the JV more than made up for it. Those spectators who went out and caught the JV act saw a potential winner in the Cougar future. Led by the scoring of Keith Morrison and Cary Liebrum the JV finished as one of the best teams in the city. Coach Henry Warner guided the group to their success. On the freshman front Coach Mark Giddens formed a solid effort out of the usual grab-bag of players. From these two corps BA appears to have a strong out- look on future victories. Only time will tell how good these teams will become. 1. Richard Watson prepares to bounce pass the ball to a teammate. 2. Keith Morrison scores a lay up. 3. Cary Liebrum archs a jump shot against the Wildcats. 4. The 1979 Junior Varsity team. 5. Cougar Freshman corps. Q 6 E -ai iv JV BASKETBALL JV BASKETBALL , M .. TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS IEIINI I 5-.3 ,gin mg: sr' TITS' .-f 44' 37- - . , fi-fa-f1'7 ,. I . . , 4 -1 W: ,Q Ii- R- M I . ,V .1 1 -, - , ,JM 'ev-MNWSW .XX J lnqg, 2 3 TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS g 4 5 'SM W' ls. N...,.f x lx Q ,X X K 6 . X -f TEN NIS BA Tennis Team Swings into Action Tennis continued to be a pop- ular sport at B.A. during the 78- 79 season. The team began the process of rebuilding after the graduation of last year's predom- inantly senior team. Tryouts began in late September when 22 students were accepted on the young team. Team members participated in singles, doubles and mixed doubles competition. Kurt Fergraeus served as boy's captain and Melissa McCoy as the girl's captain. Under the direction of Coach Tony Fracchia, the Cougar team strove to perfect individual skill and provide competition in dis- trict play. 1. BA Tennis Team: Top row: Ft. Ovenmuehle, C. Grazee, Fl. Yium, K. Nakahara, C. Bartlett, D. Ftidenour, K. Fegraeus, T. Vthllows, J. Baker, K. Vthlleford, Coach Fracchia. Bottom row: K. Ribison, L. Hubbard, C. Chairez, G. Willis, M. Brinlee, L. Yeats, T. Koch, G. Richardson, M. McCoy. 2. Coach Tony Fracchia enjoys getting if into the game too. 3. Charlie Bartlett serves one of his fast balls. 4. Melinda Brinlee concentrates on her return. 5. Tim Willows enjoys performing acrobatic tricks while playing tennis. 6. Girl's Captain: Melissa McCoy. Coach Tony Fracchia. Boy's Captain: Kurt Fegraeus. TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS A .VI. T .A I I 1 QVV S V S . ,A , V- A A .A A S I TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS .ff 4, I, 1 Q -X.. , r-- Tzisxx--E 'fffff' , - -- ' th 9 . fi - mehr. I . 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Tim Willows prepares to return a serve 3. Melissa McCoy gets ready to move. 4. Melinda Brinlee takes a break. 5. Charlie Bartlett wonders where he went wrong. 6. Jeff Baker swings with gusto. SWIMMING Swimmers Swim To Success The Boys Swim Team proved once again to be a hard working organization. The team clean swept the district finals. Winning the 200 medley relay were Shan Coats, Richard Vanzant, Randy Harrah, and Kyle Erwin. Randy Harrah won first place in the 200 medley and Cameron Shields came in third. Winning second place in the 200 free style was Tri Parks and taking third was James Quill. Also in the free style relay, Steve Koehler, Tri Parks, James Quill, and Steve Hassen- miller won first place without competition. The captain was Steve Hassenmlller and co-cap- tain was Steve Koehler. The boys swim team practiced daily in the summer and after school with the help of Coach Austrums Zieder- manis. 1 . Coach Ziedermanis directs the boys at practice. 2. Richard Vanzant races against the clock. 3. Bobby Donovan listens for instructions from Coach Ziedermanis. 4. The 1978-79 Boys Swim Team: Top: James Quill, Steve Koehler, Shan Coats, Steve Hassenmiller, and Tri Parks. Mid- dle: Bobby Donovan, Richard Vanzant, Tom lves, Terry Horn. Bottom: Cameron Shields, Kyle Erwin, Randy Harrah. 5. Co-Captain - Steve Koeler and Cap- tain - Steve Hassenmiller. 6. Kyle Erwin relaxes before a practice run. SWIMMING SWIMMING Si if . Y v I 6 I SWIMMING SWIMMING SWIMMING em .khkh I A ,f is -sys ai! wg f mf' i f ,,,,x,.. Q vf 614 I I .J , ' ' ' f 3 - 1 ISII I flqafw if I L . u..g A if , I ,j,,,4. f J . gf, 5,2 A I I , .Q ,v, ..- f 2 IV ,. 4, TI I -5 - ' I e I N Q. I Q W 9 .1- , - 4 M ,xr f mv. -,L r ILM, ! .1 W ' I 'I x I 'L IK -1.-Q - , ..- . Hs, wx I II SWIMMING SWIMMING SWIMMING gf I GSI,,I I I 54 vii? ' S gli ' ff 4z,f.,I. I . - fv f I I ' I I 1+ 1' ,, I I . S f, i s l-wi 1 I IIII 3 W' Af' W ax , If ,f ,,. , ,A ,V ' I WA If' K Q ...lk 2 3 I I I Ri-. SWIMMING SWIMMING C li' ...A f t I I if 1 it I III . ,F i' T .. ,., f , in SWIMMING Girls Work Hard The Bryan Adams Girls Swim Team proved once again to be a hard working and competitive group. The girls faithfully prac- ticed every morning during the summer and after school daily. Under the direction of Coach Austrums Zidermanis, the swim team worked out at White Rock Pool for many hours. At the District Swim Meet, the girls took third. Pam Rud, Lisa Koehler, Tracy Ball, Julie Chris- tian, and Jennifer l-lall all helped in this effort. 1 . The 1978-79 Girls Swim Team: Top: Jennifer Hall, Tracy Ball, Pam Fiud. Bottom: Julie Christian, Lisa Koehler. 2. Julie Christian and Tracy Ball prepare for practice. 3. Girls really make waves at practice. 4. Pam Ftud practices her backstroke. 5. Tracy Ball and Jennifer Hall chat between laps. GOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF Golfers Swing Fine ln '79 Once again the B.A. golf team has proven itself to be one of the top teams in the city of Dallas and the surrounding area. Even though the team is very young and inexperienced, they finished in a high position in the two major fall tournaments. ln the Dallas High School's Fair Day Tournament, the B.A. golf team had five players selected as members of the top 20 players in the city of Dallas. These five play- ers were Ron Reich, Tom Rapp, J. D. Young, Jason Riner, and Gary Williams. Rina Davis, a freshman girl player, finished in 2nd place in the Girl's Fall Tour- nament. 1. Ron Reich holds the flag while a team- mate putts lor the hole. 2. J. D. Young concentrates as he putts. 3. BA, Golf Team: ist row: R, Runion, S. Sparks, T. Neumann, T. Rapp, R. Reich, J, D. Young, J. Riner, D. Kennedy. 2nd row: Coach Lancaster, R. Dearing, D. Kosofsky, J. Kendrick, J, Tanner, R. Ravert, K. Martin, R. Newton, C. Taylor, Not shown: P. Rogers, M. Love, B. Slo- ver, G, Williams, R. Davis. 4. Tom Rapp drives toward the fairway. 5. Rina Davis represents BA. in girls competition. 6. Tom Rapp and J. D. Young line up their shot, 7. Top Four BA. Golfers: Tom Rapp, Ron Reich, J. D. Young, and Jason Riner. 8. Jason Riner follows through on his swing. , gf i . , .wr s 'V wt ' v A 'f' 1h-1.45 tefktw 1 ir 1 'f -K4 GULF GULF GULF GULF GULF GULF GULF . r 13 f I 5, U N. ir ,vi A ,dig Av 'W QQ xv. f NV. mia BGWLING BGWLING BOWLING BOWLING Q '- 1, - -T ,, AL -v fill-K 3 BOWLING BOWLING BOWLING BOWLING Bowlers Strike Again The Bryan Adams Bowling Team worked very hard this year. The boys ended their 78-79 dis- trict competition with seven straight wins while the girls won six out of seven. Representing Bryan Adams in the district play- offs, on the boys team, were Steve McHan -- Captain, Kevin Hall -- President, Mike Widders - Treasurer, Robert Meek, Jeff Hamm and Eric Woftord. The girls representing B.A. were Cindy Marlow - Captain, Jill Smith, Julie Martin, Lisa White, Janet l-lamrook, and Sharon Dunaway. The team members with the highest aver- age of the year were Cindy Mar- low, Steve McHan, and Mike Widders. 1. The 1978-79 Bowling Team: Cindy Marlow, Sharon Dunaway, Janet Ham- rock, Jett Hamm, Lisa White, Mike Wid- ders, Julie Martin, Steve McHan, Jill Smith, Phillip Cowart, Kevin Hall, and Robert Meek. 2. Penny Tubb adds up the scores. 3. Lisa White shows oft her fine form. 4. The shirt says it all. 5. Kevin Hall and Robert Meek get ready for practice. 6. Bruce Mullenax attempts a strike. 7. Eric Wottord sports his super style. TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK Girls On The Move The 78-79 Girl's Track Team rallied through an outstanding competitive season under the leadership of Coach Moreno. Due to a snowballing interest in track, especially running, plus an excellent crop of junior high recruits, the sport gained immense popularity at B.A. this year. Practice averaging one and one-halt hours daily began in late February to prepare tor the hec- tic upcoming season. March brought the Pinkston invitational, the Bishop Lynch Invitational and the Dallas Invitational, all preparational meets leading up to the season's major objective -the District Meet in April. Returning to the ranks again this year were junior Janet Redinger in the 100 yard dash and the 400 relay and junior Sandy Meyer in the hurdles. 1. A little encouragement never hurts. 2. Regina Evans pertects her discus throw. 3. Janet Redinger: On her mark, already set, and ready to go. 4. Daily warm ups pay oft at practice. 5. Vera Mims and Doris Johnson prepare forthe relay. 6. Sandy Meyer in action. 7. The 1979 Girls Track Team: Front row: Kathy Ramirez, Monique Morgan, Cheryl Culpepper, Tany McFaul, Mindy Schultz, Marsha Hayes, Ashley Stevenson, Sandy Meyer, Dana Moody, Janet Redinger, Adrieene Trevathan, Monica Frey, Patty Valdez. Top row: Lisa Starnes, Karen Weller, Doris Johnson, Vera Mims, Lucy Garza, Michelle Bacon, Suzy Sell, Lisa Connoway, Kerri Clay, Maureen Newman, Sylvia Ramirez, Sarah Garza, Gail Giddens. 1 1 is- t r t .af 5'fHlCIfs'w wg. 7 t 1 'ff , -. 'Ffa ' 2. -Aff! -'f wx :W 'f wietwifji fa J::j4g:5f:i-g.A.' vt-.5'agtf: 1,45 if n ,L r, TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK , , 49'i7 a 45-as TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK Runners Race Despite foul weather which hampered early work-outs, the Bryan Adams Track Team began practice in early January in prep- aration for a season of stiff com- petition. Self discipline, dedica- tion, endurance, and an over- whelming will to win typified the attitudes of this year's team which was directed by the lead- ership of Coach Bruce Land. Two to three hour practices pre- ceded the various contests including the Dallas Invitational, District Meets, and the 3rd Annual Bryan Adams Invitational, the only major meet sponsored by a District il-AAAA school, which attracted participants from the entire county. Outstanding proved the efforts of this year's relay team composed of David Belcher, Rick Sharrock, Jeff Allen, and Stan Sowers. 1 . Hurdlers 2, Field events 3. Pole vaulters 4. Cross Country Team 5, Relay 6. Coach Bruce Land 7. Sprinters 8. The 1979 Track Team: First row: Chad Ward, John lvey, Tracey Price, Tim Plunk, Cliff Coppedge, Eddy Cruz, Steve Ledbetter, Alan Mayton, Brian Perkins, Bobby Villarreal. Second row: Tim Noble, Stan Sowers, Dirk Davis, Jett Beene, Terry Rohne, Greg Rayford, Jett Allen, Danny Marzuola, David Parker, James Rivers, Rodney Venable, Kevin Elkins. Third row: Coach Land, Eric Lemen, Shannon Reid, Tony Weber, John Stokes, Jeff Ball, Marshall Rentro, Randy Bratton, Jim Taylor, James Foster, Billy Chapman, Coach Jose Tellez. Top row: Jerry Williams, Rick Sharrock, David English, Charles Kelly, Kevin Davis, Greg Sparks. Jim Blagg, Dale Hall, Roger Hamm, Tim Weber, Don White, Darin Woodson, David Belcher. TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK I ,A 1 FEI. Q A , .ff 1 . . -' T 5 , ' .f -A Q, . -55 AY ' 4' A ' Q 'R . T A x- .35 , .:E'1w ,T 1 - ' T 1 ,agen V V 5 V ig1i3i ,X - s I , K . Y N E 1. f' QQ ACAA f. v W T I 3 if .T ' A ' 2' 2 -T , 2 T, : ' pf' f. A,,-' g. f , 5 -, A A VE? g f. 5 C fy Q I ' , A R -fi L ., Xmjgk. X L K VVVA . 4 N 4 551 . .4 , M- -v q ui , f g g jfi- -' ,- f' 'Q 1. Q, E ' ' H 1 . ' f ,, . A T7 f - ' 3z.. A' ' .. v' ' V T.,.. . W T.... . A K, A I T. -X: my 51 A ,, Q. Q- .2 ,. fl.. 4 :-.wifi f QQ..- . x x- .I ,Af 3: f , A. A 'F A ., 12.32. quam ' V A SQKQQX .T 52 A A1 N 'i f 19 Q' ' -A T if A T 1.15, Q, ,, 1 -5 . WL! . Ai mb, , 6 T V W x.. ig G 'Cf'2 - ,C R BASEBALL Diamond Men Field A Winner Once again Coach Dolph Regelsky found time to find the pine tar and break in the bats as the Cougar baseball team fielded a tough team. Running through age-old drills the boys of summer managed to bring warm weather and winning back to BA on the varsity level. As always Coach Ftegelsky's team stressed the fundamentals and day after day of practice. Despite a tough schedule the team proved to be of high caliber and the bats were full of hits this year. Next season looks strong as many varsity faces this year are underclassmen. 1. Darren Loy sets to throw the ball in practice. 2. Thomas Tovar fields the ball for the tag. 3. Mark Gilbert practices his throwing arm. 4. Thomas Tovar fires the toss to first while being backed up by Chip Perry. 5. 1979 Varsity Baseball Team 6. Old pro David Hubbard confidently studies the techniques of the game. ll ll BASEBALL BASEBALL nw as N . L. K I . ,::, ...V . 3. . H g M g , . 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Q-L-1 Juana-'6.'w42Z?i ,I - img,-v nwffev-' tgizwf .Q ' ,, - ,, . mg I ff '4' ' ' ...L .' .-- A ' ' - K A .,..,l,,, GH ' ' .. v .- , - -. ,,:f.1.' ,M . , Y 1 - an . -- - A ' ff , ., . Q ,. W , , ,K 1 -fd' - ' ,f . . 9 W, 1, W Y.:-, - ,. 5 L it L-Lf.. UNM: A Q. Q. f ,S-ha-1.2. 'f . ,..kA, . . .,.'- .fig W , Qfvfmae SAAf -61.51. -xi 5ifF f wQ:gf?f: 1s53ifE?B -LV si WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING Wrestlers Pin Down Victories ln its second season at Bryan Adams, wrestling came into its own gaining many new personal- ities. Vthth Brian McCluskey and Jimmy Ashmore as captains, the team composed mostly of Fresh- men and Sophomores gained needed experience. Coach Jerry Barlow practiced what he preached as the contingent improved every afternoon at Kiest Elementary mat sessions. Coach Barlow hinted that it takes at least 3 to 4 years to become an accomplished wres- tler. Eight guys on the team never wrestled before, with most with only one year under their belts. Being a sport ot weights, calisthenics, and conditioning, wrestling is an all year sport. Next season looks promising with the younger folks gaining experience according to Jimmy and Brian. Captions: 1 . Here a Cougar wrestler attempts to gain position and match. 2. BA wrestler pins opponent for point. 3. Coach Jerry Barlow battles with mates over practice itenerary. 4. The 1978-1979 Wrestling Team 5. Jerry Barlow proves that coaching can be tun in your first year. 6. Jimmy Ashmore watches the techniques ot an opponent. WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING 55 5 are 23 if VK fi 2 5 5 Q 3 5 5 14 54 5 Q, Z 5 3 E 2 5 5? E E f Q 2 s i 'f k2i '7 ik' 1' ' 47 www' W :k'09'1 f ,ALJ P- 'I 14 I'114252571321'Zl'1'1'L'ZlKi2L'10333515 Wi m mu l? 3 V.AA VV. ..A if ,IA Vs Q - . A r 4 3537.-ygj52h 3-gp'1a4-.V .,QYV'A.'i-41 -Vi 1 5 :V1,,,, 43452-:'.Vf,f1ff .V 3' 1- ' 2 ef wfrwf-i'f?-6.4 V A .,. V. xi, Q, V,.AV . N. 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V . ' A V f-V25V,:3:x4ff .'3.1-1gV V. V. - V Vfgiikf'-QVZVV ' ' VV- V VA V 'i Vgg A, X- . VV QV VV gf V V. Vf VV. VV-'VVVVVAVAV - V...-2VfVV,g5wV-:,V. V. V VV. V. - .A . VV ' L A V, f3'f?Q:Q5f1A. ,1A2.2gg..-V'A:- .:.4iefV:22g?g:Q.rVVVV'V-VVVii?VAVV5sfVVfA',fVAVVufVV'fVs -V5 - . Vws:?wf1f5TQ11'VVV V ' VA ' - - , ,A...,VVfV..fVAVVVVAV..V-VVSVQQMVVVV, V.VV-VV1V3.sVgVV..V.VV-V V-VVQV4wgVVwVVf--V-.V V . VA f - -- ' A-gVfs'15Vfi,1V-'V . A'-'f1V'.liViV ,Q V.tV , Vi' . ' QJzV'1V-..V:1V.V-fVi 4.-fifi-V,V5wef-fm zA g-Siiifm , A'-VV ZVEWVVA ' A' ,A V,V.A.VVV.VVA.A V.AV 'R-V+'fVVV'ffA g:f5?g:VV52',QfiVV,g.-3 E'..V'vA:x?3zVg2- V' Education Continues Many changes have taken place during the past few years, and things have finally settled down to normal. Mr. Dearl D. Richardson carried the school through difficult times always ready to help. Even though the number of students dropped this year, Mr. Richardson continued to work as hard as usual to make it a suc- cessful one. Teachers participated in taking skill tests again this year under Mr. Richardson's supervision. He feels that teachers and students should devote an equal amount of time to academics and activi- ties. This provides for the com- fortable balance that helps make Bryan Adams a success. 1. Principal of Bryan Adams, Mr. Dearl D. Richardson. 2. Mrs. Evelyn Holt enjoys helping others. 3. Mr. Richardson looks over the day's agenda. 4. Mickey Nickell, Janna Henderson, and Lisa Brown wait in line while Karen Talley makes an announcement. 5. Mr. Richardson goes through many reports through the day. 6. lt looks like Mr. Richardson has the announcements all to himself today, 7. Mrs. Bonita Tucker always wears a smile. 8. Mr. Richardson takes a breather during the day. 9. Mrs. Frances Swift takes notes for Mr. Richardson. PRINCIPAL PRINCIPALPFIINCIPALPRINCIPAL 5 W rr VMW...-W is 5 I as Mex M 'Alf mxangxif. I X Kmpkwl ' as 9715 A , . K.. I 'ij - ua 1 . N' 9 ' 14- ' . ' 6 5 yi if w 7 PRINCIPALPRINCIPALPRINCIPALPFIINCIPAL 0 ' ' ...i fy gn-Q-Jw., 047 W 1 'SW we Y f Q K w ard' w52' wq,-ff 75, ,gasww U , f , ' life 3 I , ' ' my yzfgg . Y ':,,f' 'f,1,,.4r.,z gg-!,fa,g.' -few W MN- 41' ADMINISTRATCDRS ADIVIINISTFZATDHS Principals Promote Progress Deligence, Determination, and Drive are just a few of the char- acteristics of our six Administra- tors. Upon entering Bryan Adams each student becomes aware of the never ending jobs of Jerry Maddison Senior Supervi- sor, Roy Reed in charge of Jun- iors, David Forgey Director of Sophomores, Martin Fiiojas Freshman Supervisor, Dr. Nancy Blackwood Dean of Instruction, and Miss Sarah Carmichael Pupil Personal-Registrar. New projects were started this year. Cne was the learning goals to help prepare students for the functional graduation test that Dr. Blackwood and the teachers planned. 1 . Dr. Blackwood goes over the goals with Mrs. Dillehay. 2. Mr. Fleed monitors the halls. 3. Miss Carmichael smiles through another day. 4. Mr. Maddison is amused with his work. 5. Mr. Forgey adds spirit to the pep assembly. 6. Mr. Biojas takes time out to talk with Commander Stadler during lunch. ADIVIINISTRATORS ADMINISTRATCJRS Counselors Give Aid At the beginning of the school year, many students had prob- lems with their schedules, and the counselors were always there to help. This year there was a new addition to the counselors staff, Marlene Johnson. She helped with the Drivers education and did general clerical work. Beturn- ing to the counselors office this year were Marty Dyer, Martha Ferguson, Ruth Lewis, Eloise London, Gloria Brown, Patricia Johnson, Elizabeth Enlow, Nell Martin, and Yvonne Stratmen, who is the Career Counselor. The counselors did not work by themselves, during each period they had two to four volunteer students who would run errands forthem. 1. Elizabeth Enlow takes a break from a busy day. 2. Martha Ferguson, Marty Dyer and Marlene Johnson are clerks in the Counselors office. 3. Patricia Johnson, on her way to another meeting. 4. Buth Lewis enjoys helping students. 5. Marty Dyer and Patricia Johnson discuss a schedule problem. 6. Gloria Brown helps Luis Gutierrez with a problem. 7. Nell Martin spends many hours at her desk. 8. Gloria Brown and Andy Farr discuss a schedule change. COUNSELOFISCGUNSELO RSCOUNSELUFKS hw GUNSELO FZSCOUNSELOFISCOUNSELO RS Attendance And Clinic Who sent call slips to students that scared them to deathg but many of them later found out that it was just their mother calling to remind them of a dentist appoint- ment? This group of people was none other than the attendance office ladies. Although these ladies went unnoticed, their work at Bryan Adams is greatly needed. Another group of people that helped students was the nurse and clinic staff. They adminis- tered first aid, as well as keeping medical records accurate and up to date. The clinic was a place of concern and dedication to the welfare of students. 1. Mrs. Parker talks to a concerned mother. 2. Mrs. Stuart helps out in the attendance office. 3. A student recline-s in the clinic. 4. Wendy Graham wonders if that ther- mometer really works. 5, Nurse Lynch keeps files up to date. X Nia. CLINIC ATTENDANCE CLINIC ATTENDANC Youth Action The Youth Action Center was working hard to benefit the stu- dent body this year. The center was involved in keeping BA in step with a rapidly changing world. The center was created thir- teen years ago to help with pro- bationary students and truency problems. Students who have difficulty dealing with the struc- tured environment of a class- room situation are under the supervision of Jerry Vining. Offi- cer Fleetwood is in charge of the center aided by Officer Bob Wil- son, Alan Alig, and Juanita lvleza. 1. Jerry Vining talks about probationary students. 2. Alan Alig enjoys keeping BA. under control. 3. Mr. Fleetwood checks to see if truancy is really a disease. YDUTH ACTICJN CENTER YOUTH ACTIGN Charles Abbott Diane Allison Chuck Anderson James Arrington Jami Baggaley Juan Baldor Gen Ballard Jessie Barbee Jerry Barlow Joan Beddoes J. Bennett Nancy Blackwood Velmaree Boldeh Kathie Bowley Julianne Bowling Mary Brinlee Jack Brockette Donna Bronaugh Gloria Brown H. C. Brown Robert Bullouc Marilyn Burris Jesse Bull Sarah Busby Stanley Brumbaugh Pat Byrd Evelyn Campbell Barbara Carroll Gracie Castillo Curtis Castleberry Grayce Clark Mimi Clark Margaret Chandler Masy Chancellor Sarah Carmichel Lenola Cathey - fi fr, 2 W Til? it ' It E to ,V iv xt CYS? 'ss ',eq5v' 1? 'M 1 wa- 4! . 525. FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY H6 u. . fa . , J. ,, 'S V 'MQ 'A X A ,A ig' 'e il .N .F , H , H K .5 1 ,bn i it Y xy A Z li, kv v gg- k k 1 . f + if-Q , Q Q 'S f L f Qi . it y1,A ,X , .,, J ? z T 5 . dx Y rrtrz . 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Eades Judy Earnst Colton Erwin Elizabeth Enlow Edward Escoe Susan Ethridge Leatha Evans Don Ferguson Martha Ferguson David Forgy Elizabeth Foley Barbara Foerch Bill Flagg Kelly Fortner Candy Fowler Tony Fracchia Barbara Fry Susan Frye Doris Furloogh Janet Gerald Helen Golden FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY 117 Winlord Groves Ruby Grubbs Susy Hagar Donna Hanes Leslie Haralson Evelyn Haraway Mildred Harris David Harstrom Guadalupe Hernandez Lois Higgins Bill Hitt Charles Holloway Evelyn Holt Beatrice Hughes Jimmy Don Hunt Mark Hoffman Talmadge Jacques Marlenee Johnson Napoleon Johnson Patricia Johnson Evanda Kiel Joyce King Richard Knox Jackie Knuckles Carol Lalterty Jimmie Lancaster Frieda Langston Peggy Leeman Fluth Lewis Maurine Little Eloise London Davilla Lynch Jerry Maddison Bill Marshall Nell Martin Kirby Matlack -51, f FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY II8 Lf SQ' ff Q4 A s L 1 ' v 5 his . C4 X 99 Aa W A 'S Q i ' , ,- fl y ' 1 f if J fit, . T A 1,. 'A , - . A 2 m, XZ ' if its 4' - Wi: I it Lay P V L Y Q , gl s . . A T, mb 4 Dui? - r ' .. '4 I X N - lf N ,M 4 i, if ' 2 -. ' -.:Q ai .iii .1 Q K M7 NT i Mr. Daniels is never without his rnegaphonel Anabelle McBride John McClure Elizabeth McMahen John Miller Nancy Miller Robert Mitchell Cheryl Moore Elzie Moreno Mildred Moran Carolyn Nail Ann Nieto Anita Parker Robert Peak Eva Peck Doris Peterson Ruby Peterson Kelly Pickering Janice Pinyan James Powell Edna Prolfer Hazel Read Roy Reed Dolph Regelsky D. D. Richardson FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY H9 Jewel Richey Martin Riojas Jackie Roberts Barbara Robinson Elayne Robinson Becky Robertson Ron Ross Barbara Rush Sally Rushing June Sharp Laverne Sheffield Ruth Sherman Pete Shores Jerry Sims Verba Smith Nina Sparks C. G. Sfadler Louise Stafford Alyce Stephenson Rod Stratman Dozier Sutton Pearl Svenson Frances Swift Dorothy Taylor G. l-l. Taylor Jose Tellez Sara Terry Mary Trull Ronita Tucker Lois Turner Connie Tyler Sylvia Tyra Faye Van Sue Verde Jimmie Watford Francys Walls FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY Q 325' I? C i x nv. QQ 46 ' V x fi' 'iv A Q in-up avg, A , 74' gif fi Q' Austrums Zidermanis .X - A fa ZX ,.', Q, t it ,L yi? V it t Nga 1 r 93 J' .t Wlfll --QL i 3411? w ' 5 J w i Iwi .51 ii is f it ., 'A 1 f in 'I R, A ,.. , Henry Warner Mary K. Watkins A. B. Weathrread Justine Weaver Ft. S, Weaver W, A. Wells Joyce Watson Maryellen Wilbanks J. D, Wilder Clydell Williams Laura Winters Pat Withrow Lieta Worsham L. D. Wylie Shirley Wysocki Jerome Zabojnik Flalph Zeitz Ruth Ziegler FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY 121 English Demands Skills The Language Arts program gives students insight into expressing themselves effec- tively and creatively. Students accomplish this by doing gram- mar exercises, theme, term papers, and oral reports. Vocabulary played an impor- tant part in many English classes this year. Teachers worked on word lists so that students could improve their word usage. Under the supervision of Deb- bie Ellis, students interested in journalism learn good and useful skills. In journalism class, stu- dents learn how to write in news- paper style and learn a little about photography and report- ing. Students who are in Language Arts are taught skills which ena- ble them to use good writing pro- cedures. 1. Mrs. Walls' English class listens to her lecture. 2. Mrs. Walls takes a short break after her class. 3. Mrs. Leeman pauses from her busy schedule. 4. Mrs. Wilbanks expresses her feelings about her English classes. 5. Lynn Robinson works on a schedule for the annual. 6. Mr. Matlack discusses Ken Jolly's grades with him. 7. Miss Ellis is always helping the newspaper staff. 8 Ms. Worsham thinks about her next day's lesson plan. 9. Mr, Lancaster prepares his next lecture. X Ma-.Z ,ff 4 LANGUAGE ARTS LANGUAGE ARTS im i LANGUAGE ARTS LANGUAGE ARTS New Course Successful Speedreading continued to be a very popular and successful class again this year. The course was offered for one quarter to the senior class alone because of the great demand. Ms. Louise Stafford helped a large number of eager students learn how to improve and build their reading and comprehensive skills. A wide variety of materials were covered during the quarter. Many students found this class exciting, challenging, and fun. But most of all, they found it ben- eficial for future careers. 1. Speedreading gives the fingers a good workout. 2. Bryan Moody uses hiw own style of speedreading without fingers. 3. Kristi Mooter shows the correct way to read quickly. 4. Ms. Stafford takes a few notes in class. 5. Ms. Stafford carefully explains the art of speedreading to her class. vggjfuffgfkfgf H . 1 I mn nn- my - .a.-N.-u.,.. .x ... f...f if fi ' :.vi s': ' Q, -N . ttcu- -. - ,H 59 5.4, tt. A14 A fx as if-1 Kim-asa.. 3, ss. Aw W, Q .. ,n , Z? A-4 as fi- A if far. ,fx RQ. Q11 fa t? SPEEDFZEADING SPEEDFIEADING 1 .. Department Of Talent And Skill Art courses offered to the stu- dents were regular art classes I- IV, which taught painting, draw- ing, and designing, Crafts I and ll, and Ceramics I and Il. These classes are directed by four art teachers. Students who wished to enrich their creative ability chose from these popular elec- tives. The Bryan Adams Art Depart- ment sponsored the second annual Art Symposium, which like the first, was declared a huge success by its coordinator Ms. Nancy Miller. The art students' hard work was rewarded throughout the year by displaying their work in the trophy case. 1. Brian McCluskey puts the final touches on his Ceramics project. 2. Karen Withrow prepares her clay to make a vase. 3. Ms. Miller's class works diligently on their drawings. ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART Creativity In Drama Creativity came alive with stu- dents who participated in drama classes. Fulfillment of expression was sought through acting out dramatic parts, make-up, set design, and one act plays, and children's theater. Hours of rehearsals brought BA. students awards and recognition. The stagecratt class spent many hard hours on sets and props for Cothernus Playhouse, the One Act Play, and the musi- cal. This group also ran lights and sound for all other functions inthe auditorium. The stagecrew was a valuable group to BA. this year. 1 . Ms. Nieto reads an amusing script. 2. Laura Anthony shows the stagecrew which hammer to use. 3. Frances Claire works on set design. 4. Rosemary Drake relates to drama. 5. Les Hunter builds sets the hard way. G ,, .. y. . 4 ' , f ff, .,.,.,'f Y A ii... iiil 1 U XPPJBU- 'Ng-.A Q-X W--..t .,,,,, l.l... DRAMA DRAMA DRAMA DRAMA DRAMA 'thn- BA Music Harmonizes Students' musical talents were directed creatively by the BA music department, Theory skills and fundamen- tals of music were available to band students. Orchestra, Stage and Marching band offered var- ied musical experience to the serious music student. Band stu- dents entered regional competi- tions throughout the year. Vocal music students were offered experiences in Ensem- ble, Concert and Chamber Choir, with Chamber Choir being new to the department. Concert Choir provided much entertain- ment including special holiday programs and the musical Oklahoma 1. Mr. Erwin directs the choir. 2, Concert Choir is always singing. 3. Teresa Hendershott tries to make order out of the chaos in the band room. MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC .fl 'R 0 3 WORK PROGRAM WORK PROGRAM Y Career Students Go To Work The Vocational Educational program gave students a good work background. This back- ground was useful for those vvho were going to college and those who weren't. The program was divided into seven different classes ACT, CVAE, DE, HECE, HOCT, ICT, and VOE. In each section a different type of work was learned from a health career to an office job. The Work Pro- gram helped those vvho wanted to combine work and school. Students in Vocational Education were able to go to school a half a day and then go to work. l.lCT 2. ACT 3, CVAE 4. DE 5, HEOE 6. VOE 7, HOCT WORK PROGRAM WORK PROGRAM Languages Encourage B.A. offered four foreign lan- guages - Spanish, French, Ger- man, and Latin. There were organizations in which the stu- dent was encouraged to practice and get the most out ot the lan- guage with other students. Language was the key to com- munication and B.A. was equip- ped with enough teachers, text- books, clubs, and sound equip- ment to aid students in communi- cation as enjoyably and informa- tively as possible. Films were accessible to give insight into the country or way of life in which a given language was used. 1. Mrs. Verde enjoys grading papers. 2. Jett and David work hard in Spanish. 3. Mr. Baldor coaxes students into better understanding. 4. Mrs. Barnes contemplates in Latin. 5. Mrs. Golden encourages student. 6. Mrs. Verde enjoys French pronuncia- tion, FOREIGN LANGUAGE FOREIGN LANGUAGE FOREIGN LANGUAGE FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDIES SDCIAL STUDIES SOCIAL STUDIES .L,b gg' N ' Hx gm rL',,5gSg,5 .. if ,-W .Q :J H- 7 - If. ..- J M ,V 'T +21 yr 5. :I G Q jf tk I S I '--444 - .g ig I - Q xx ---ft-,N rung' t N 'Anno I C'-' tl I si. Lth' ' it 2' 1 Aw '- -- ,.. fi -1 Study Of Past And Present In the area of Social Studies various courses were offered to the students to inform them of their past and present history and government. ln addition to the required history courses, World History, American History, and American Government, stu- dents who were further inter- ested had a wide selection of one quarter elective history related courses to choose from. Throughout the year various visual aids, speakers, and field trips gave the students additional ways to view their subjects while having a break from the usual classroom work. At the present time a textbook committee is being formed to examine and decide on new his- tory books for the upcoming year. 1. Mrs. Knuckles explains the worksheet to Merle Mitchell while Brian Fox waits his turn. 2. Mr. Abbott observes Mark Bowen's work habits. 3. Mr. Zeitz stays busy grading tests. 4. Mr. Peek enjoys lecturing to his Civics class. 5. Mr. Paleschic explains the foundation of the Constitution to his students. 6. Mr. Land contemplates his next words. CCIAL STUDIES SOCIAL STUDIES SUCIAL Students i Study Behavior Psychology and Sociology l classes offered a better under- standing of the behavior or peo- my ple and their influencing environ- ments. Even though they were only one quarter classes, many seniors found a deeper under- standing of individuals. Students participated in many experiments such as mazes, coin tosses, IO quizzes, ESP tests and oral reports. For the students who wanted to learn more about psy- chology, Advanced Psychology was offered to those who had taken either Psychology or Soci- ology. K4We??ErE 1 g 2 1. Miss Pinyan proudly displays a cake given to her by her Sociology class. 2. Kelly Wilson examines her tongue during Psychology class. 3. Jimmy Flomack uses a folder to prevent Mark Jenkins from drooling all over himself. 4. Mrs. Tyra's Psychology class is always doing some kind of an experiment. 5. Brian McClusky and Ms. Tyra work together on a Psychology project. 6. Can you find the Cow? ask Jenni Edgar and Lisa Connaway. 7. Gail Giddens tries to find out how much psychic power she has. i 3 PSYCHOLOGY SOCIOLOGY SOCIOLOGY IJ Il ill PSYCHOLGGY SGCIOLGGY PSYCHOLOGY T 1 W MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH E ,,...nsw-- A ' .ws QW? 'U . 'Nui K , .,,tn?'fE' , t lg, 3 gt fi. 431 f Q , .. . .V , Q U, - .,,.b 'wi-iff , ' qv - .,N2:x tra :fl MATH MATH MATH MATH Math Courses Demanding Many students took advantage of the Math courses offered at Bryan Adams which provided them with rewarding mathemati- cal skills that.prepared them for thefuture. Some of the Mathematic courses available were Funda- mentals of Math, Computer Math, Algebra l and ll, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Calculus. The Mathematics Department offered the necessary program to students who took only the required courses in math and to students who desired to continue with higher mathematics. All the students were taught unlimited numerical values and logic in solving all kinds of prob- lems. 1. Mr. Grove explains how to find the links ofa right angle. 2. Mr, Eades asks for a volunteer to work a problem on the board. 3. Suzy Guy, Lorraine Proud, Beth Davis, and Valarie Johnson listen to Mrs. Proffer answer a students question. 4. Linda Hunter watches her program run through the computer. 5. Mrs. Stevens is amused by Tony Naz- zal's solution to the problem. MATH MATH Science Enlightens Students at Bryan Adams have many choices when they decide what type ot science to take. The Physical Science classes learn to make accurate observations and trom this torm reasonable con- clusions, while Biology provides a study of human and animal structure. Chemistry and Physics students learn to solve problems by a given method which allows each student to draw conclu- sions about the experiments. Students planning to go into science related fields have the opportunity to take advanced Biology, Chemistry, and Physiol- ogy. These courses offer a more indepth study of that particular field ot science. 1. Students enjoy experiments. 2. Mrs. Turner enjoys her work. 3. Mrs. Fowler explains plant hormones. 4. Mrs. Sherman examines dangerous chemicals. 5. Mr. Stratman illustrates weight meas- ure. 6. Students look at bugs, 7. Dr. Park shows class the rights and wrongs ot Chemistry. , ., kW.,i.. P 23335 MRM .1 :N Wifi ' . . I f SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE . , A4 'If I3 J KI If9'3'i'f'I5 1'9 5 4 4'5'Q'5'L 4..n.A-J--I H, ,r :ling QW? SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE Home Ec Teaches Life Skill At Bryan Adams both boys and girls take l-lome Economics. The boys take bachelor survival in order to learn how to perform everyday household tasks such as cooking and sewing. The girls who took homemaking learned the basic skills in sewing, cook- ing, and raising a family. The senior girls who took l-lome and Family Living, learned what was required when financially man- aging a home, and how to plan a wedding. ln Home Furnishing students learned how to choose furniture and coordinate colors when furnishing a room. Overall, the classes provided in the Home Economics department were very useful to all students taking them. 1. Sylvia Harris plans her wedding. 2. Laurie Weller practices up on her sewing skills, 3. Rusty Fenskey tries to improve his sewing skills. ,gl ,is , MMF 5 SEQ ffm HOIVIEIVIAKINGHOIVIEIVIAKING HOIVIEIVIAKING ,Rf Industrial Arts Teach New Skills Many types of skills were learned by the students taking an lndustrial Art course. Courses such as Plastics, Metal, Wood, Electronics, Drafting, and Power Mechanics were offered. In these various classes, students learned how to overhaul engines, make furniture, engrave, make many different things out of plastic and to do scroll work out of metal. By taking classes of this type, the students were able to learn spe- cial skills which are useful after high school. These skills can be used as an aid in obtaining a job or when entering college. 1. Mr. Bennett helps his class with a project. 2. Keith Thomas and Bill Tipping discuss their next plastic project. 3. Tim Whitehead hammers out metal in metal shop. SHOPS SHOPS SHOPS SHOPS SHOPS Pak! BUSINESS EDUCATICJN BUSINESS Z' da' --ti .g.g .. , i f-If Business Courses Open Doors Many Bryan Adams students gained useful knowledge from the various courses offered in the Business Education Depart- ment during the 1978-79 school year. The Business courses were Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeep- ing, Business Law, and Business Math. These courses prepared the students with fundamental skills to enter the business world as a permanent occupation or for summer employment. The expe- rience the students gained could also be used in everyday situa- tions. 1. Paula Parvin gets ready for a speed drill. 2. Kim Herrington, Doris Newman, and Cheryl Ewalt check their ledgers. 3. Mrs. Phillips observes her class while they work. 4. Lisa Galloway looks over the assignments for the day. 5, Mr. Shores waits tor the class to get quiet belore starting the day's work. 6. Kathy Collier practices her typing skills. 7. Ms. Winters tells her class the assignments for the week. EDUCATION BUSINESS EDUCATION I4 Gym Class Competes Dedicated to the physical fit- ness of the students of Bryan Adams was the Physical Educa- tion Department. Students had a chance to stretch their school- weary bodies in gym class. Phys- ical Education students ot both sexes played many different kinds ot games, and did count- less exercises that only a gym teacher could invent. To keep the students from getting bored, the teachers also taught interest- ing new games, such as lacrosse. Those who did not par- ticipate in something as tervid as lacrosse no doubt partook of one ol the more common sports. 1. New Gym teacher Miss Hagar poses for picture. 2. Ms. Barbee instructs listening stu- dents. 3. Badminton techniques take a great deal ot concentration. 4. Melissa plays a mean game of basket- ball. 5. Miss Moreno practices basketball. 6. Student instructs teachers on enjoya- ble gym activities. GYM GYM GYM GYM GYM GYM GYM GYM + rf f A , ' K xv . 5 I L ' is 'Z .xii f 2 Q fl 5 f fa 4 bf if .Y A. , f 5 , ' 'f . .f N i . , Q I .. Qt . ' . 1 - '2 5? 1 Q X . v f , GYM GYM GYM GYM GYM GYM GYM GYM Students Click Into Focus Photography class was taken as a preparatory class for possi- ble photographers of the future. Chemicals and contact sheets were common sights for photog- raphy students as they worked to improve their photography skills. As the students took turns using the darkroom they experi- enced every tacet ot photogra- phyg from setting up a picture, taking it, and then developing it and printing it on paper into a fin- ished product. Photography class served as an opportunity for interested stu- dents to develop their photogra- phytalents. 1, Marty and Cheryl freeze when a cam- ,.,,,,,,, era is pointed at them. was an 2. Mr. Brockette instructs class on dark- room techniques. 3. John and Robert contemplate photos -I-I ' i' and shutter speeds PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAPHY Z' Jr 15 STUDY HALL STUDY HALL Study Hall A Place To Relax For students of all grades Study Hall once again proved to be a popular class. Students enjoyed an hour of calm solitude to help them unwind from their hectic aca- demic classes. Study Hall was a welcome sight by the students as a time to catch up on homework and sleep or to enjoy doing some leisure reading. 1. John Griflord concentrates on his Civics homework. 2. Mike Brown uses his Study Hall time wisely. 3. Gina Foster spends her Study Hall visiting with a friend. 4. Phil Carr takes advantage ol the chance to relax. STUDY HALL l50 STUDENT CDUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council At Work The Student Council consists of four coordinating groups with each having a specific responsi- ble coordinator. lnside each group there are many small com- mittees. Student Council sponsors all dances, including Homecoming and Sadie l-lavvkins. They handle carnation sales, our student directory, the student voice Cnevvsletterj, the calendar, and marquee in the lunchroom and the bookstore. ln Student Council, they work for the students toward the improvement of the school. The Student Council is the leadership class of the school. Officers of Student Council are: President, John Wardellg Vice President, David South, Secretary, Janet Reynolds, and Treasurer, Nancy Benners. The sponsor is Bill Densmore. i. The 1978-79 Student Council. 2. The 1978-79 Officers are: John Wardell, David South, Nancy Bonners, and Janet Reynolds. 3. Sara Ramos and Beverly Taylor sell carnations before the assembly. 4. Nancy Benners and Carrie Beckham keep the bookstore open during lunch. 5. Mr.DeLa Lasra was the disc jockey at the singles dance. 6. Sponsor Bill Densmore helps Laurie Paschal in an assignment during class. 7. Jackie Johnson and Vicky Bearden sell cokes during the singles dance. 8. Aida Ramirez, Shari Harris, Dempsey Cluff, and Carl Scaglione listen to what's going on during class. 's 'Vw Wwwfmqmewfeii ,W J., m ,wmmml Y I I s- ,... ,W-.3 'W , W 5 gg STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL , en S 1 -58... 5 '. U CCUC A ' A r'1l - 5 1- 5 NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS p Y f -'l Iluw 5, 2 ' ,F ' -' K ' ' WMV ..4 ,S ,' ,,,i'. 'f fc ny LQ' 1. . M -..- . ,. -mn fa-2 W , min 5 - , .., , ., we-,v gf, Y ,M . ' fi ...,'. hff 'w 'Y'-x.e '7Z--ISL wffvf. 23' 1 1 Y I ' as , A,, H Y - X . W' Ag QS 5 2 S 3 NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS N.H.S. Proves Its Skills National Honor Society proved its academic qualities by doing many activities for the school. On September 25, 1978, the N.H.S. hosted the traditional College Night. The students were able to collect information about col- leges and their requirements from the various representatives. N.H.S. provided hosts and host- esses for College Night. The society ushered at the Baccalau- reate and at Graduation. Mem- bers inthe club were chosen annually by the Bryan Adams faculty. Students were selected on the basis of excellence regarding character, scholar- ship, leadership, and service. The officers for the 1978-79 N.H.S. were President, Hank Jamieson, Vice-President, Dana Hill, Treasurer, Angela Beene, and Secretaries, Linda Hunter and Grace Whitington. Sponsors for this year's NHS. were Caro- lyn Nail, Chairman, Francys Walls, Kirby Matlack, Maurine Little, Leslie Haralson, Peggy Leeman, and Donna Bronaugh. 1, The 1978-79 NHS. 2. Jennifer Quinlan, Michelle Massey, and Ross Day discuss College Night. 3. Angela Beene, Becky Bosler, Hank Jamieson, Mark Bowers, and Dana Hill go over plans for College Night. 4. Arkansas representative talks with students about college. 5. Linda Ardlzone receives help from Miss Nail. 6, Texas representative speaks with students on attending The University. SPIRITS SPIRITS SPIRITS SPIRITS SPIRITS ic s Spirits Excite i, 2-- Games Bryan Adams Spirits was a I very large organization this year. The organization held meetings in the morning before every pep assembly. Boy Spirits served in the cheering of games too. The club was made up of freshmen, sophomore, and junior boys and girls. Promoting school spirit was the main purpose of the Spirits. Girls Athletics helped greatly in keeping the Spirits in order. To try out for Belles, a Spirit could ,., not receive more than twelve ,X S I rl: T demerits. The annual Spirit ban- NS quet was held at the end of the A ,V school year. 'S if X The 1978-79 Spirit officers were President, Lacy Atwood, Vice-President, Jo Smith, Secre- tary, Terri Stock, Treasurer, Lisa Wilkerson, Captain, Suzy Guy, and Co-Captains, Susan Fowler and Vicky Bearden. Sponsoring this year's Spirits were Sylvia Tyra, Janice Pinyan, Jessie Bar- bee, and Jackie Roberts. 3.1 '- 1. Spirits pondered about the morning meetings. 2. Lacy Atwood, President, went over 'fm' plans for the 1978-79 Spirits. 3. The 1978-79 Officers of the Spirits were Terri Stock, Lisa Wilkerson. Susan Fowler, Suzy Guy, Jo Smith. Vicky Bearden, and Lacy Atwood. 4. Spirits awaited one ofthe many exciting assemblies. i 5. Mrs. Barbee, one of the sponsors of 5 the Spirits, wondered about the plans of Q the Spirits. if ' 6. Kelly Robinson, squadleader, checked roll in the morning meetings. 7. 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They also met at Forester Field many afternoons and evenings so they could per- fect their routines. Drum majors Ann Pipes and Mark Brown led the band while on the field. 1.Scott lsom, Paul Hunter, Doug Cox, Joel Salas, Phil Carr, Scott Wilder, Larry Collins start the halftime show. 2. Ftusty Reid, Derek Boone, Ftobert Greening, and Kacy Woodard take a break between assemblies. 3. Mark Brown directs the Alma Mater. 4. Ann Pipes directs during Parade of Champions. 5. Jenny Dunaway, Cheryl Milam, Janet Reynolds, and Theresa Hendershott perform during Parade of Champions. 6. Lisa Lapsley and Cathy Fagg salute the crowd. 7. Mark Brown lands in his place on the field. 1 f wwf?-iw' Q E ,t 3 I - LEE A . 5 A uf ' ,V 1 1- NH , w , W W, 'A 5 V Q MW: S f 5 f E Q S, ' 3 Y , f f ' M Q' f W LJ .W 44 Ai I W Q w M1-M -'W I if , EQQ t ' f ff- 351 WN Q - viii ' - ,. M Q , ', w ,Aa - . f V H MW.,-. .Wm M ,9 .farmsi F Hugh. -9 se 'N M 5 f v W W 5 , 1. . 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The tvvirlers began preparing for this year by rehearsing for the Green and White game in May. ln addition to attending summer camp, they practiced all summer. After school began, the major- ettes practiced as much as 12 hours a week to perfect their rou- tines. Majorettes rearranged the routines they learned during the summer to fit the band's music. They added props and new cos- tumes to jazz up their perform- ances. 1. Elizabeth Elam, Karon Ingram, Dana Morrison, and head majorette Jill Smith. 2. Cougar band and majorettes enter the field for the Parade of Champions. 3. Elizabeth performs during halftime. 4. Karon twirls during an assembly. 5. Dana stretches for a halftime audience. 6. Jill, Elizabeth, and Dana end their rou- tine. MAJGRETTES IVIAJORETTES MAJORETTES , me A 311342514 Y ' f 'N S J. inn ' F -' V ' T' ll A 'f'iaf1s.:'fr A '4 E 5 ls, gm X f E , L' , x ' W ,y ' 7'9 - X f 1 K 3 in I ,fs V 1 33 Q Z f , 1-L M W' ' is IH-I Ll Al! ,EV ,nv .Q-yn. is' --B pg- V,rMazQ1Q:c,4g N xs...-,,- -M 5 -an K... w. wwwm. 'S 5 'Q' 'fb 4 W A ug F M4 1 Mm.- , ' W, M CHEERLEADERS CHEERLEADERS JS' A 5 Cheerleaders Show Spirit. Maintaining school spirit throughout the school year became the main goal ofthe 1978-79 Cheerleaders, During the week of August 7-il they participated in the nationally known cheerleading workshop at S.lvl.U. All through the week they worked hard perfecting stunts and cheers forthe upcoming year. All the hard work finally paid off. Throughout the week they achieved three superior rib- bons, two spirit sticks, and Super Star Squad. The Cheerleaders sold spirit towels during the year to raise money and to promote school spirit. Ms, Kelly Fortner is the spon- sor tor this year's group of cheerleaders. 1, P, Bellah, D. Franklin, D. Williams, S, l-lammontree, S. Hartnet, J. Struble, J. Valdez, S. Moore, J. Waldie, C. Conine, D, Clulf, J. Johnson. 2. Jay takes a break from cheerleading, 3. Cindy, Stephanie and John lead the crowd in a cheer. 4. Cheerleaders take apart the stuffed Owl. 5. Pam makes a lace while watching the other cheerleaders. 6. Cindy persuades the Spirits to yell. J.V. CHEERLEADERS J.V. CHEERLEADERS J.V. Cheerleaders Show Spirit This year, the J.V. Cheerlead- ers took an active part in main- taining Bryan Adams spirit. They performed at all ofthe Freshman and J.V. football games. During the summer, the J.V. Cheerleaders attended a cheer- leader camp at the University of Texas at Irving. They won the spirit award through their efforts of great enthusiasm. The 1978-79 J.V. Cheerlead- ers are: Vicky Bearden, Jeff Burke, Beverly Cox, Deborah Duran, Paige Flechtner, Kim Gal- etka, Sherri Gunn, Suzie Guy, Peggy Lockhart, Wendy lvlurrell, Leo Naeger, Sara Ramos, Bev- erly Taylor, and Jennifer Thomas. The sponsor is Diane Allison. 1 . The 1978-79 J.V. Cheerleaders are: Leo Naeger, Sara Ramos, Vicky Bearden, Jennifer Thomas, Beverly Taylor, Wendy Murrell, Jeff Burke, Beverly Cox, Peggy Lockhart, Kim Galetka, Paige Flechtner, Suzie Guy, and Sherri Gunn. 2. The sponsor of the J.V. Cheerleaders, Diane Allison, directs the group. 3. During practice, Wendy Murrell, Vicky Bearden, and Suzie Guy take time out to talk to Miss Allison. 4. Kim Galetka, Leo Naeger, Sherri Gunn, Wendy Murrell, Paige Flechtner, and Suzie Guy show their spirit during a game. 5. Paige Flechtner and Beverly Taylor decorate the hall after school, 6. Wendy Murrell, Vicky Bearden, Paige Flechtner, and Suzie Guy lead one of their many cheers. 7. Paige Flechtner, Wendy Murrell, Sherri Gunn, and Kim Galetka decorate posters for the game, 8. Beverly Taylor, Vicky Bearden, and Beverly Cox jump for spirit on stage. 4 J.V. CHEERLEADERS -.l.V. CHEERLEADERS JF' fa' 4- 'N G7 Q ',,,. Y 1 fs--5 J.- -. , 1 -.wx'a- -3-'Q-wa: ,- ,.,.' ,.,, 4-PE-W' K Z Y 'QUSNXIQSM Y , -A W Q X .+ 'Q . ,Q -A 1 M AP. 1 -Wa iff 2f:M ' j:s i BELLES BELLES BELLES BELLES BELLES BELLES BELLES BELLES BELLES BELLES Belles Entertain Adding enthusiasm at half- time shows was only a part ofthe activities the Bryan Adams Belles participated in, On assembly days you could see this lively bunch of girls performing in the aisles or arousing spirit in their seats. The Band and Belles partici- pated in the Parade of Champi- ons forthe fifth time, yet bad luck was with them, and they were not allowed to bring a trophy home. With the help of sponsor Nina Sparks, Captain Lori Antoine, Co-Captain Marla Burlord, and Lieutenant Shannon lvlclver, the 72 member drill team were able to pull through another fantastic season. 1. Marci Murrella, Shannon Mclver, Kelly Wison and Sally Slevin pose fora picture. 2. Lori Antoine grudgingly smiles as she performs. 3. Two unknown Belles present their beautiful faces to everyone. 4. Julia Christensen and Christy Bradford show oft before performing. 5. Kelly Winham smiles sweetly for the photographer. 6. Kelli Nettle smiles as she marches on. 7, Belles awaited the decision at the Parade of Champions. SEQ? 'xi i 1 X 2 ' W H Y if . J l r Ea W eu' ii 4 5 H L Mig I nZ.1 E 2 E R l J V Q l , l l , 3 Y, I V 1 3 f, 2 its ffiil fi l ' 1 l f fi xc, ,le ,A L. ,, .4 ' r 14:i,iQ,i i ati' ' i'1--fri 'l'EQ 'L'1il'1'l A1 - ff it f'1'Tfff! ffT7f 'ii' 'Lf 'tllifrgggi 'i 3715? ., .1 r1,,Iii1iTgt 1144 'itil' '11 in - :ig FIT Zi. it . iii f 1 il I ill 1 239.3 -I :-qs. -5 R-' S :mucus an 3 Iliff iii Gly' lillllw Ili if Fourth row: Kelly Wlnham, Midge Ander- son, Norma Tamez, Cyndi lsom, Kelli Nettle, Joanna l-largis, Laurie Paschal, Tammy McNeely, Carol Allison, Jeanette McDonald, Dana Moody, Carol Wilder, Terri Moreno. Fifth row: Carrie Beckham, Melinda l-lalcomb, Linda Ardizone, Donna McLamore, Paula Parvin, Stacy Rains, Melinda Jacoby, Karen Gildea, Margaret l-lunter, Sandy Meyer, Melissa Shelton, Claire Fuqua, Leann Fairchild. Sixth row' Prissy Kostello, Linda Kelcher, Beverly Davis, Sara O'Brien, Sherry Baker, Paula Emery, Michele Guinsburg, Shari l-larris, Angela Baker, Lauria Edwards, Kim l-lulme, Brenda Hale, Nena Bowden. 169 70 HFTS HFVS HFVS HFFS HFt'S HFTS HR'S HFVS Hoo-Ftahs Add Spirit As Hoo-Ftahs, senior guys joined together to show their spirit. HFt's continued the custom of presenting awards to the most valuable players of each football game. Club members assisted cheerleaders with skits, chants, and yells. HFt's also made up their own chants to be used dur- ing assemblies. HFt's met in the mornings before each assembly to go over the assembly sched- ule for that game. Officers for the 1978-79 school year were Eric Lewis, president, Kory Hunt, vice-presi- dentg and Todd Flechtner, trea- surer. Mr. Jesse Bull sponsored the club. 1 . Mr. Bull addresses a HB meeting. 2. Jerry Turner, Jamie Walker, and Wyatt Tolar clown around during a meeting. 3. Louis Garza, Todd Flechtner, Kory Hunt, and Eric Lewis watch a skit in assembly. 4. Back row: K. Culp, B. Nyenhuis, T. Biczo, M. Bryant, J. Canavel, B. Lapsley, B. Watson, L. Buck, J. Walker, P. Cowart, M. Dempson, J. Harrington. Second row: P. Tear, D. Hatfield, W. Tolar, D. Mitchell, C. Sharp, J. Turner, D. Walter, P. Wilkerson. Third row: D. Vance, T. Gallia, D. Bruner, C. Taylor, M. Luehrs, L. Garza, J. Daffron, J. Frazier. Fourth row: Ft. Shaver, T. Kessler, D. Hall, E. Grimmer, J. Lundy, G. Justice, Ft. Krone. Fifth row: J. Ashmore, T. Flechtner,'E. Lewis, Fl. Fenske. Front row: M, Callahan, C. Williams, Mr. Bull, D. Stewart, P. Alloy, T. Timmons. CC'SCC'S CC'S CC'S CC'SCC'S CC'SCC'S ict CC's Spark Sr. Spirit The Cougar Claws proved that the Seniors of '79 still have plenty ot school spirit. They par- ticipated in assemblies by follow- ing the cheerleaders in chants and yells. Members met before school on every assembly day to learn the cheers to be used for that game. Any senior girl was welcome to take part in the organization, but only those who wore green could sit with the CC's in the auditorium. Ms. Frieda Langston and Ms. Connie Tyler sponsored the CC's. Officers for this year were Jetaime Jones, president, Donna Alexander, vice-president, and Beverly Higgs, secretary. 1. Back row: K. Kelso, S. Tucker, P. Gear, S. Bonner, S. Sly, K. Roberts, S. Cave, M. Burrus, C. Smith, J. Taylor, S. Crosby, L. Harvey, S. Pollard. Second row: L. Crossno, L. Phillpott, J. Schuttger, R. Lawrence, B. Dixon, B. Head, V. Himenez. Third row: B. Fuller, D. Badget, S. Cornelius, C. Parker, C. Robertson, G. Harris, J. Wiley, B. Benton, C. Howell, R. Powell, A. Wheeler. Fourth row: S. Degard, S. Abusaad, D. Halloway, R. Colburn, B. Walsworth, D. Anderson, T. Davidson, L. Santos, O. Whiteshirt. Front row: J. Jones, L. Robinson, D. Alexander, S. Wyatt, B. Higgs. 2. Ms. Langston watches a meeting. 3. Tammy Davidson and Leo De La Lastra are wrapped up in an assembly. 4. CC members wait for a meeting to Start. KEY CLUB KEY CLUB KEY CLUB KEY CLUB Key Club Continues Hard Work The 1978-79 Key Club started out exceptionally well by helping raise money for needy children. They eagerly worked in dart booths at the State Fair to raise money for the tight against Mus- cular Dystrophy. The annual bas- ketball game against the White Rock Kiwanis Club was a suc- cess in itself. Also, the Key Club worked on the stage crew and sold cold drinks. Meetings were held by the Key Club to acknowl- edge the members' activities. The Key Club elected Janet Redinger as their sweetheart. Key Club was led by Mike Eid- son, President, Karl Kurz, Vice- President, Hank Jamieson, Sec- retary, John Kendrick, Treasurer, Tom Oehler, Freshman Director, Scooter Moomaw, Sophomore Director, Ken Jolly, Junior Direc- tor, and John Jones, Senior Director. Sponsor was Mr. John McClure. 1 . The 1978-79 Key Club officers were Hank Jamieson, Secretary, Karl Kurz, Vice-President, and Mike Eidson, President, 2. Mike Eidson leads one of the many Key Club meetings, 3. Hank Jamieson coordinates agenda for the meetings. 4. Officers think about future plans for the Key Club. 5, Members of the Key Club listen attentively. 6. Mr. Richardson talks with Mike Eidson on the importance of the Key Club. 7, Key Club members take part in the various meetings. l!l!Y.XX XXIS sffffff L KEY CLUB KEY CLUB KEY CLUB KEY CLUB NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL -L 'Qu' of V Tfggik M646 -5 sl ' . v tp Q f .J 4 TQ Q. f 1 -g ,- hi, 714'-is ,Q J- ww 4 ., ,Q- I .h ,f , RI 4 if 4 I K 1 x...-M., NFL Group Competes With Pride The National Forensic League is one of the very active organi- zations at BA. Their great enthu- siasm carries them many places. The N.F.L. presented its talent shovv, t'Friday Night Fever, on September 22nd. The club attended speech tournaments throughout the city and in Hous- ton, Austin, and Oklahoma. The N.F.L. group attended a special tournament at Loyola University in Los Angeles, The N.F.L. Officers include: President, Mari Cossaboomg Vice President, Diane Gwing Cor- responding Secretary, Althea Davis, Business Manager, Bruce Morrovvg Point Recorders, Jo Ann Pepper and Karen Talley, Members at Large, Jeff Rogers and Pam Kumpe, and Tourna- ment Coordinator, Cammy Ben- son. The sponsors are Janet Gerard and Margaret Svvindle. 1. The 1978-79 N.F.L. Officers are: Jeff Rogers, Pam Kumpe, Cammy Benson, Jo Ann Pepper, Althea Davis, Mari Cossaboom, Karen Talley, and Bruce Morrow. 2. The sponsor of N.F.L., Janet Gerard makes plans for the group. 3. Thresholds Bucky Eacret and Brad Houser entertain the audience before the N.F.L. Talent Show. 4. Althea Davis shows her abilities in one of her speeches. 5. Merissa Everitt, Althea Davis, and Janet Gerard prepare for upcoming events. 6. Janet Gerard and Margaret Swindle are in a state of confusion. 7. Janet Gerard sits with a shocked look on her face, 8. Eric Pierce and David Burgess, displaying their singing talent on the N.F.L. Talent Show. COTHURNUS Cothurnus Enlightens During the 1978-79 school year the Cothurnus Club became involved in discussing and per- fecting their acting abilities. Among their many activities the Cothurnus Club worked strenuously for several months to produce the play Dirty Work at the Cross Roads, which was presented in the school audito- rium on December 7 and 8. Guiding the club through the year was sponsor Ms. Grace Clay, President Jana Henderson, First Vice-President Kenvin Mar- shall, Second Vice-President Shari Harris, Secretary Beverly Davis, and Treasurer Sara O'l3rien. 1.Cothurnus Board: First row: S. Galiea, H. Drake, S. O'Brien, S. Anderson, J. Henderson, K. Marshall. 2. Ms. Clay watches an untalented performer. 3. Beverly Davis and Shari Harris try to perfect their drama skills. 4. Amy Davis concentrates on an unknowing subject. 5. Jana Henderson and David Roberts fool around after practice. 6. Ms. Clay and Jerry Turner discuss plans. 7. Dempsey Cluff and Paul Tisdale help build props. 8. The Cothurnus Club presents their happy smiling faces. CUTHURNUS COTHURNUS , s itir if-N f' . ' if 9! 'fm W., M Z., . ,fx 1 . sk ,X , 2 3 COTHURNUS COTHURNUS CDTHURNUS PATCHWCJHK PLAYERS PATCHWORK 1 J 'W gli f 52 'W ,A 4317 - sa N 1- N gr Y 4 3 ,4 s - 1 XE? .X K -1 A 5, A . 'E Q. , PATCHWGRK PLAYERS s N--anna -an--1 10 PATCHWCJRK Magic For Children Once again the Patchwork Players proved to be enjoyable entertainment for both young and old. On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at fifth and sixth period these enthusiastic drama stu- dents traveled to different ele- mentary schools throughout Dal- las to put on exciting and mean- ingful plays. Thank You for Being a Friend, written by Mrs. Ann Nieto, was the play performed this year. The play was a combi- nation of different acts about friendship put together. The sponsor for the 1978-79 Patchwork Players was Mrs. Ann Nieto. 1 . Patchwork Players perform enthusiastically for their audience. 2. A Patchwork Player concentrates on his role in the play. 3. Ross Day smiles idiotically to appeal to the audience. 4. Preston Bircher announces the title. 5. Lori keeps a straight face as she watches others perform. 6. Ross Day tries to keep the other actors in line. 7. Patchwork Players get involved with their acting. 8. Beth Muse and Ross Day keep the audience's attention. 9. Dorothy Scoma and Preston Bircher converse with each other in baby talk. 10, The audience seems enchanted by the Patchwork Players performance. FBLA FBLA FBLA FBLA FBLA FBLA FBLA Business Students Form FBLA This year brought a new club to BA, the Future Business Lead- ers of America. Students in busi- ness courses met to learn more about the business world. Busi- ness leaders talked with club members about their jobs. ln addition, members attended the district convention in Arlington and the state convention in Aus- tin. 1978-79 FBLA officers include: John McCall, president, Bonita Porter, vice-president, Barbara Head, secretary, Carol Clark, treasurer, Lisa Phillpott, reporter, Jeff Knavel, parliamen- tariang and Ftobin England, histo- rian. Ms. Shirley Wysocki and Ms. Marilyn Burris sponsored the new organization. 1 . Mr. Richardson addresses the new officers at induction. 2. Jeff Knavel contemplates his future in business. 3. John McCall puts up notice for the next meeting, 4. FBLA officers and sponsors. l 1 Photo by John McCall, Sr 2 Photo by John McCall, Sr, STAGECRAFT STAGECFIAFTSTAGECRAFT x it N ll it Ready On The Set Planning, building, and main- taining sets were the primary responsibilities of students par- ticipating in Stagecratt. The stage crew met 6th period in the auditorium, as well as many hours after school and in the evenings. Students planned and built the sets for every produc- tion that took place at BA, includ- ing Cothurnus Playhouse and the musical. Stage crew mem- bers were also in charge ot props, lights, and sound sys- tems. Ms. Grace Clay sponsored this year's stagecratt. Stage crew officers tor 1978-79 included: Carl Scaglione, president, Seth Benson, vice-president, Laura Anthony, secretary, and Rose- mary Drake, treasurer. l.Top row: P. Tisdale, R. Hayes, L. Hunter, R. Prather. Second row: B. Sparks, D. Walker, M, May, S. Benson, L. G-endel, C. Scaglione, J. Henderson, F. Claire, D. Cluff, T. Powell, J. Todd. Bottom row: S. Simmons, J. Dusek, E. Elam, R. Drake, L. Anthony, D, Norton, J. McAdams. 2. Lesly Hunter checks out the curtains before a performance. 3. Carl Scaglione, Laura Anthony, Seth Benson, and Rosemary Drake. 4. Judy Todd and Laura Anthony work on a set. SYNCHFZONIZEDSWIMMINGSYNCHRONIZED Sinkless Synchro Swim The Sinkless Synchronized Swim team really had an exciting year. Every Wednesday night they practiced at White Rock Pool to improve their skills and talents. The team also took time out for a Christmas party this year. All year long, the synchronized swim team worked hard for the great show that they put on in May. With all of their enthusiasm and great spirit, they worked together as a team to always put on a great show at their best abil- ity, The 1978-79 officers are: President- Elaine Lee, and Vice President - Debra Hawt- horne. Their sponsor is Carol Dangelmaier. 1, The synchronized swimmers prepare for warm up exercises. 2 The Sinkless Synchronized Swim team pose in one of their formations. 3. The 1978-79 Synchronized Swim Team await their performance, 4, The Synchronized Swim Team Officers are' Elaine Lee and Debra Hawthorne. SIGN LANGUAGE SIGN LANGUAGE Silence ls The Word The main function for this year's Sign Language Club was to learn and practice signs. Along with this they discussed activities that deaf people were able to participate in. This year's outside activities included a visit to one of Samuell High SchooI's Pep Assemblies to visit with the deaf cheerleadersg seeing a movie especially made for deaf students, and attending a dance for deaf students. Club members also participated in a basketball game against a deaf team. The sponsor for the club is Ms. Elizabeth Pate. Officers for this year are President- Sherry Sto- vallg and Secretary - Teresa Favoina. 1 . The 1978-79 Sign Language Club. 2. President Sherry Stovall is tickled over a new sign, 3, Sponsor Elizabeth Pate is humored by an unknown club member. JAZZ ENSEIVIBLE JAZZ ENSEIVIBLE The Beat Goes On Jazz Ensemble is another extension of the fine musical pro- gram given by BA. The ensem- ble plays a wide variety ot music throughout the year. They play anything from ballads, to jazz, to rock music. The ensemble participated in many contests this year. They made appearances at UTA., the Brewery Festival and D.l.S.D. contest. They also made their annual trip to Corpus Christi. Along with those contests they played in their Spring Concert and for the PTA. The director for the Jazz Ensemble is Mr. Don Daniels. 1. Trumpets concentrate on their music. 2. Jazz Ensemble plays with much concentration. 3. Lance Davis looks on as Margerat McKiel plays. 4. Joel Salas plays his drums rhythmically. ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA 'ii I J Q' A 17 2 3 ORCHESTRA Orchestra Has Strings Attached Members of the Bryan Adams Orchestra did more than give concerts during the 1978-79 school year. ln addition to giving concerts in October and at the end of the year, they also per- formed their annual Christmas concert and provided accompa- niment for the musical. ln class, musicians prepared arrangements for their concerts, varying the composers to please a wider audience. Members worked on entries in both UIL and DISD competition, individually and for solo and ensemble. Mrs. Butler sponsored and conducted this year's orchestra, which was led by president Bruce Mullenax, vice-president Wil Pherigo, and secretary-trea- surer Kara Ferguson. 1 . Wil Pherigo and Tina Fiobinson rehearse for a concert. 2. Joe D'Angelo practices diligently. 3. Bruce Mullenax demonstrates his musical abilities. 4. Mrs. Butler conducts orchestra members. CONCERT CHOIR CONCERT CHOIR Choir Sets lt With Music Concert Choir had a tremen- dous amount of talent this year. The three performing groups were: the Concert Choir, the Chamber Choir, and the New Edition Singers. The choir exhib- ited their singing skills at the annual Christmas program. They also sang at Northpark, Town East, and at other various places. During the month of February, the Concert Choir presented the musical Oklahomal Many days and nights ot hard work went into the musical. Choir contests were held dur- ing the spring and the Concert Choir entertained Bryan Adams with the annual spring concert. David Roberts was appointed by sponsor, Mr. Colton Erwin, as President of the 1978-79 Con- certChoir. l . Chamber Choir members are Beth Lancaster, Derek Frerichs, Carla Parker, Ron Reich, Kim Small, Brian Bentley, Kim Ridley, Randy Balthrop, Susan Randall, David Roberts, Alice Bybee, Paul Blair, Linda Hunter, Bruce Mullenax, Lacy Atwood, Eric Dickerson, Dorothy Moore, Chett l-laynes, Karen Gildea, and Noel Darnell. 2. Concert Choir exercises their vocal abilities while Mr. Erwin directs them. 3. New Edition Singers are Randy Balthrop, Dorothy Moore, Paul Blair, Beth Lancaster, Linda Hunter, Kim Ridley, Chett Haynes, Eric Dickerson, Susan Randall, and David Roberts. 4. The 1978-79 Concert Choir. CONCERT CHOIR CONCERT CHOIR fx Q VW 3 ,,,, O4 ICE SKATING ICE SKATING ICE SKATING ICE SKATING ICE SKATING ICE SKATING Ice Skaters Are Cool One of the most popular clubs at Bryan Adams was the Ice Skating Club. lce Skating could be a very hazardous form of entertainment. Despite the dan- gers, all ot the club members managed to have a good time on the ice. Skaters gathered on Wednes- day nights at Love Field to attempt to ice skate. Anyone could be a member of the club, whether they were an expert or not. The 1978-79 officers ofthe ice Skating Club were: Tammy Davidson, presidentg and Les Hunter, vice-president. The sponsors were James Arrington and Leslie l-larralson. 1. 1978-79 Ice Skating Club. 2. Dennis Tubbs displays his skills. 3. Scott Carter and his partner, Pam Droese, take a break from practice. 4. BA students weren't the only ones who enjoyed the sport. 5. Shannon O'Glee takes his time. 6. Phillip Cowart and Rusty Fenske take a spill. FRENCH FRENCH FRENCH FRENCH Les Elites The French Club The French Club, also called 'tLes Elites , had an exciting year as a result ot their great enthusiasm. They had a get together picnic in the Fall to bring their members close together. On Halloween they held a costume party. Through- out the Christmas season, the Les Elites went Christmas Car- oling in French and held their annual Christmas party. During the year, the club sold M8tlVl's as their fund raising pro- ject. ln the Spring, they attended a French Convention in San Antonio and represented Bryan Adams with great pride. The 1978-79 officers are: President - Susan Randallg Secretary - Mary l-lodge, Trea- surer - Beth Davis, and the Pic- ture Taker - Thonie Williams. Their sponsor is Sue Verde. 1. Sponsor Sue Verde conducts a French Club meeting. 2. The French Club officers show spirit. 3. The 1978-79 French Club Officers are' Beth Davis, Mary Hodge, Susan Randall Thonie Williams, and Sponsor Sue Verde. 4. The 1978-79 'il.ES ELlTES'f' French Club. r f ,NN-. g 1 iii L-l.A ' F:-5 FffQ.fu.'?'Q . . . .. F K QQ. IQ 4 . GERMAN GERMAN GERMAN GERMAN German Club ln Action The German Club had a very exciting and active year. ln the Fall they had a get acquainted picnic at Audubon Park. They went to the November Fest at UTA and competed against many other schools. During the Christmas season, the club held its annual Christmas party. ln February the German Club sold cookie hearts as their fund raising project for the DlSD-For- eign Language Festival they attended in the Spring. They also attended a State Convention at Huntsville in the Spring. As the year came to a close, the Ger- man Club held a banquet to share their memories throughout the year. The 1978-79 officers are: President - Grace Whitingtong Vice President - Randy Felderg Secretary - Liz Gendelg and Treasurer - Jerry Crump. Their sponsor is Barbara Fry. 1. The 1978-79 German Club Officers are: Randy Felder, Liz Gendel, Jerry Crump, and Grace Whitington. 2. The 1978-79 German Club and Sponsor Barbara Fry. 3. The German Club shows their great spirit. LATIN LATIN Latin Club Gets Involved Good times, friends, and Latin conversation kept the Latin Club members active this year. They started out the year with an annual Christmas progressive dinner December 15. The Latin Club entered the Area Conven- tion Junior Classical League February 17 at Lake Highlands. ln April, the State Junior Classi- cal League Convention was held at North Mesquite. Also, the Latin Club competed at the Dallas Olympics in which all foreign lan- guages participated in different contests at Spruce. The club was very active and their main money making project was the hearts-o- grams. The 1978-79 Latin Club offi- cers were Consuls Scott Elkins and Julia Christiansen, Secretary Julie Bobo, Treasurer Kathy Smith, Praetor Mike Hester, Pub- licity Mark Ishmael, Convention Chairman Scott Elkins, Historian Joel Jenkins, Photographer Hank Jamieson, Social Chairmen Dana Boren and Tammy McNeeIy, and Funds Chairman Lisa Keyes. Virginia Barnes served as sponsor of the 1978- 79 Latin Club. 1. The 1978-79 Latin Club. 2. Latin Club officers pose for the camera. 3. Virginia Barnes goes over activities for the Latin Club. LATIN LATIN LATIN LATIN ? g fix. I SPANISH SPANISH SPANISH SPANISH Spanish Club Adds To B.A. Los Vencedores was a very active club this year. They started out the year by selling candy for the convention in Marchvvhich took place in San Antonio. The Spanish Club selected fifteen of the most active members of the club to represent BA in San Antonio. They also entered a scrapbook to be judged at the convention. The Pan American Student Forum district meeting helped to entertain less fortunate children. Olympics came up in April, and the Spanish Club competed against the Spanish classes in these Olympics. There were sixty members in the Spanish Club this year and meetings were held once a month. Activities were supervised by sponsors Mrs. Helen Golden, Mrs. Sally Rushing, Mr. Juan Bal- dor, and Mr. Stanley Brum- baugh. The 1978-79 officers were President Jo Smith, First Vice-President Lisa Wilkerson, Second Vice-President Rusty Reid, Secretary Lynn Travis, Treasurer Robert Greening, and Reporter Sara Ramos. 1 . The 1978-79 Los Vencedores. 2. Mrs, Helen Golden prepares activities for the Spanish Club. 3. Jo Smith and Rusty Reid discuss the upcoming events for the Spanish Club. 4. The 1978-79 Los Vencedores officers and sponsors. FCA FCA FCA FCA FCA FCA FCA FCA FCA FCA Not Just For Athletes Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes was not only for those inter- ested in sports, but also for any students who wanted to join together in a Christian atmos- phere. Members met twice a month to discuss problems and have Bible studies. They also had guest speakers, including soccer star Kyle Rote, Jr., who spoke to FCA members from both BA and Skyline. Officers for the 1978-79 school year included: Bucky Eacret, president, David South, vice-presidentg and Doris New- man, secretary. Coach Bruce Land served as FCA sponsor. 1. 1978-79 Fellowship of Christian Athletes. 2. Ross Day reads a passage from the Bible. 3. Tim Weber shares an experience at a meeting. 4. David South and Bucky Eacret share a laugh during a meeting, '54, is-if 2 3 YOUNG LIFE YOUNG LIFE I 2 1 Q .ii X., i., kt ' J W-A ' ef. fo 1.1 K t Us I YGUNG LIFE Students Living For Christ Young Lite meetings served to bring high school students together for Christian fellowship. Students met together once a week at Reinhardt Bible Church, and those interested also met for Bible studies. Highlights of the year included the annual retreat at Sky Ranch and the Christmas ski trip. Mike Hines sponsored the group with the assistance ot ex- BA students Danny House, Kim Johnson, Fion Prichett, Laurie Mouledous, Gwinn Ott, and Nick Morale. Ms. Laura Winters served as faculty advisor. 1. Mike Hines talks to Young Life members. 2. Steve Culpepper makes a pig of himself. 3. Young Lite members take part in the sing-along. BOWLING CLUB BOWLING CLUB Bowlers Roll Out Winners The 1978-79 Bowling Club rolled in this year as winners. This year's Bowling Club helped support the team in competition, and they did quite well. You dldn't have to be an experienced bowler to be a member of the club. Members practiced many eve- nings to improve their averages, which ranged from 90 to 180. While the bowlers worked on improving their bowling skills and techniques, the organization also enjoyed the sport and the friend- ship of the members. Later on in the year, they held their annual spring banquet. This year's officers were: Pres- ident - Mike Widdersg Vice- President - Steve McHang and Secretary - Kevin Hall. The club was sponsored by lvlr. Jesse Bull. 1. Eric Woftard gets a good grip on the ball. 2. Jett Hamm in position after releasing ball. 3. Kevin Hall prepares to bowl in a squat position. 4. Jett Hamm and Penny Tubb are in preparation to take their shot at bowling. fs. RODEO RODEO RODEO RODEO RODEO 1 Photo by Kay Harris F.-r , .. . . ...ff 2 Photo Kay Harris 3 Photo by Kay Harris ,A f. . -5 4 Photo by Kay Harris Ropers Ride To Win The Bryan Adams Rodeo team had a very successful season this year. Members rode nearly every weekend in rodeos throughout the North Texas area, and at least one member placed in every rodeo entered. In addition, the Rodeo Club met at school once a week to discuss upcoming competitions. Officers tor the 1978-79 school year included: Paula Thorn, president, Larry William- son, vice-presidentg Teresa Har- ris, secretary, and Steve Rags- dale, reporter. Dawn Archer was this year's sweetheart, and Mr. Curtis Castleberry served as sponsor. 1.Top row: J. Cervantes, R. Chambers, S. Ragsdale, K. Crocker, T. Harris. Second row: J. Rodriguez, G. Sparks, J. Harrington, W. Thorn, L. Williamson, R. Ragsdale. Bottom row: S. Archer, R. Archer, P. Archer, P. Thorn, D. Archer, K. Brown, T. Ward, J. Thorn, D. Sparks. 2. Rodeo club sweetheart Dawn Archer. 3. Teresa Harris shows the proper way to barrel race. 4. Paula Thorn rides Nasty in the Spruce Rodeo. TUTORING TUTGFIING TUTOFIING .Mh- TUTORING TUTORING lx l 0 . I - -2 -3 nf n X lg gl P win.. d U can-dl' Vos' WJ 'Stieff' 33, .wg TUTUFZING Students Help Each Other The tutoring program was started in 1972 by the National Honor Society. The program was started to give people help in subjects that they were having extreme problems in. This pro- gram has been a great success, since grades usually improve 3 percent after entering the pro- gram. The program's main functions are to provide a relaxed, informal study period with some supervi- son and to help the student to discipline himself academically. Math was usually the main subect students had problems with, but some languages and sciences were also offered. Mrs. l-laraway was the supervi- sor of the tutoring program. 1. Richard Yium and Floy Velasco discuss some major problems. 2. Cyndi lsom helps Matt Stapelton with his verbs and pronouns. 3. Darin Woodson tries to remember how to do his math problem. 4. Jonathan Baker is telling Jason how to take put all of his transitions together. 5. Exchange student Carla Salles demonstrates how to do Algebra problems to Connie Patterson. MATH CLUB MATH CLUB MATH CLUB Math Club Computes Many exciting contests were held during the 1978-79 year for the Bryan Adams Math Club. Club members competed against various schools. ln November, the Math Club challenged Rich- ardson to a math competition. During the month of December, a Christmas party was held as a social get together. In February, the students competed at Dallas Baptist College. Math Club mem- bers also worked with computers and calculators to gain more knowledge of the field of mathe- matics. The 1978-79 officers for the Math Club were: President- Brad Jostg Vice-President - Linda Hunterg and Secretary- Treasurer - Jennifer Thomas. Kathy Stevens and Donna Hanes served as sponsors of the 1978- 79 Math Club, 1. The 1978-79 Math Club. 2. Greg Haske concentrates on a math problem. 3. Kathy Stevens prepares activities for the Math Club. ff i , . W ,-li, . V' 1. l u 5 K xx .- . . -.. E gi I -, 4 tag. l' SCIENCE CLUB SCIENCE CLUB P48 Q 'tri W, A' A 'K . ir I- 7 Q -tgfkrsa Science Club Searches Members of the 1978-79 Sci- ence Club discovered that sci- ence can be an exciting and meaningful subject. Meetings were held with guest speakers as the entertainment. A Christmas party took place at the end of December to unite all ofthe members of the Science Club. The high point of the year was the annual science symposium, which took place in March and answered many of the members' questions about science-related subjects. Students from all over attended the symposium, which featured speakers from colleges across the nation. The 1978-79 officers of the Science Club were: President, Pauline Watson, First Vice-Presi- dent, Grace Whitington, Second Vice-President, Sarah Kovichg Treasurer, Debbie Huleng and Secretary, Leticia lbarra. 1. Mr. Bullock, Grace Whitington, and Kevin Carter try to solve a science problem. 2. Kane Nakahara ponders the teacher's wisdom. 3. Sarah Kovich listens attentively to the science speaker. 4. Science Club members participate in various experiments. RED CROSS RED CROSS RED CROSS Students Aid Cthers Helping others was the goal of the 1978-79 Red Cross Club. Anyone who made any contrib- ution to the organization was considered a member. Students decorated and stuffed 100 large stockings for patients at the Vet- eran's Hospital and Terrell State Hospital. They also filled 50 small stockings with candy for the Chil- dren's Hospital. Red Cross mem- bers gave a party for an old-age home in the spring and an Easter party for cerebral palsy victims. Officers for the 1978-79 school year included: Leticia lbarra, president, Mark Bowers, vice-president, and Ruth Hunter and Debbie Morgan, co-secre- taries. Sponsors included Mr. Pete Paleschic, Ms. Evelyn Campbell, Ms. Juanita Cunning- ham, Ms. Jackie Knuckles, Ms. Cray Davis, and Ms. Dorothy Taylor. 1. Top row: Ruth Hunter, Debbie Morgan, Mark Bowers, Leticia Ibarra. Bottom row: Ms, Taylor, Mr. Paleschic, Ms. Campbell. 2. Rusty Bramblett works on a stocking. 3. Mark Migliazza is engrossed in his work. M. . . xi .1 gt ,- 511 w S Nix as ,,, r 3 ,DVA ti I Q if -w W7 -rf is ii vm .f.t..f. , af ., UTOCROSS MOTGCROSS MGTOCROSS HHDDY Trails For Cyclists Students interested in riding motorcycles joined the Bryan Adams Motocross Club. Some members participated in compe- tition, although most did not. Motocross participants met every Saturday, weather permitting, and rode at Lake Dallas. Officers for the 1978-79 school year included Jimmy Buie, president, and Keith Beas- ley, vice-president. Mr. James Arrington sponsored the organi- zation. 1. David Culpepper and Larry Sage hit the trail. 2. Larry Sage handles hills well. 3. Larry Sage heads for the woods. 4. Top row: J. Aldridge, J. Arrington, K. Townsend. Second row: D. Hubbard, W. Tolar. Third row: C. Lyons, K. Teague, M. Holcomb, O. Farrell, D. Anderson, Fi. Gonzalez, M. Groom. Bottom row: M. Thornton, T. Jettress, J. Buie, S. Purdue. GREEN PAW CLUB GREEN PAW CLUB Green Paw Digs Newly active this year was the Green Paw Club. This organiza- tion started during the 1977-78 year, but did not get in full swing until the 1978-79 year. The pur- pose was to get students inter- ested in plants and to help make the gardens around the school look better. During the spring, club mem- bers planted several different types of flowers in the garden beds. They also prepared a rosebed in order to add beauty to the campus. Hanging baskets around the courtyard added a special touch of beauty an ele- gance. Green Paw members especially objected to seeing trash in the courtyard. Officers of the 1978-79 Green Paw Club were: President, Patri- cia Tenoriog Secretary, Carisa McNeely, and Reporter, Rhonda Toms. Wayne Vaughn acted as landscape consultant. Sewing as sponsors of the Green Paw Club were Gen Ballard and Patricia Byrd. 1. The 1978-79 Green Paw Club interested many people in plants and their beauty. 2. Wayne Vaughn clears the campus of Bryan Adams. 3. Patricia Tenorio, president, looks ahead toward the future success of the Green Paw Club. .... . .,....,......,s. H-J - ' 1 4.17 f Jf I --f'r?55TY4'fV2 ff ' 1 - WOODS AND WATER WDDDS AND WATER 'r6 'w. Woods And Water Club Venture Many exciting events hap- pened during the 1978-79 year for the Woods and Water Club. Outings were organized through the Explorer group for the club. At Possum Kingdom, the club was taught the basic survival techniques, hovv to shoot guns, and various other learning aids. The club went on a long back- packing trip to the Guadalupe Mountains and to the Big Bend. They planned many canoeing trips dovvn some of the many riv- ers in the United States. The Woods and Water Club also went to Canton, Texas, to further their knowledge of the great outdoors. The 1978-79 officers were President, David South, Vice- President, Flamm Hansen, and Officer in charge of the girls, Teri Wells. The club was sponsored by Mr. Jerome Kasten. 1. The 1978-79 Woods and Water Club. 2, Mr. Jerome Kasten points out the importance ofthe outdoors. 3. David South smiles as he plans an upcoming adventure. 4. The 1978-79 Woods and Water Club officers and sponsor are from left to right: Mr. Jerome Kasten, Ftahm Hansen, and David South. Not pictured: Teri Wells. LITERARY SOCIETY LITERARY SOCIETY 6 is 'Q' , W f 7 Rim V V -- wa' ' wil. 1' , I I EaX .2.'- ,vi Q S A I-W.-m..., LITERARY SOCIETY LITERARY SUCIETY Moments In Literature This year's Literary Society was an active organization. Members began with a get- acquainted picnic at White Rock Lake and later attended plays at Eastfield and SMU. Several members of the Liter- ary Society began a non-credit class, Advanced Composition and Creative Writing, under the direction of Ms. Wartes. This group put out an anthology of their work and entered various writing contests throughout the year. Officers for the 1978-79 school year included: Sara Anderson, president, Robert Greening, vice-president!trea- surerg Taryn Tuinstra, secretary, and Rusty Reid and Beth Davis, social chairmen. Board members included Lacy Atwood, Sherri Powdrill, Lisa Reeves, Jo Smith, and Kacy Woodard. Ms. Caro- lynn Wartes and Mr. Kirby Mat- Iack sponsored the Literary Soci- ety. 1. Members ofthe Creative Writing Class question an assignment. 2. Ms. Wartes addresses a meeting ot the Literary Society. 3. Grace Whitington works on an essay. 4. Lori Crossno ponders over the next line for her poem. 5. Ann Hawkins thinks about her next composition, 6. Literary Society officers, board members, and sponsors. 7. The senior members: Grace Whitington, Lori Crossno, Lynn Robinson, Sheri Bonner, and Pat Gear. 8. 1978-79 Literary Society. PUB STAFF PUB STAFF PUB STAFF Pub Tells Secrets Sometime in May, the 1978-79 Senior Pub was released to the student body. Seniors anxiously awaited the distribution of the Pub to see if their well-kept secrets had become publicized. During the months of Februanf and March, Pub Staff members worked tirelessly day after day gathering information on each Senior to meet the deadline at the end of March. Thanks to the help of sponsor Debbie Ellis and editor Mark Brown, the 1978-79 Pub was a great success. 1. David South, Mark Brown, Suzie Tucker, and Mike Grandinetti discuss plans for the Pub. 2. Pub staff members try to come up with funny lines. 3. Mark Brown and Suzie Tucker debate over a problem, 4. Sponsor Debbie Ellis, Lorri Crossno, and Virginia Jimenez come across a major problem. 5. Suzie Tucker, Mike Grandinetti, and Lorri Crossno look disgusted over someone's copy. 6, The 1978-79 Pub Staff. H- ,J f . t sm. PUB STAFF PUB STAFF PUB STAFF J, , U r T X X ' V, Q xx ,aff S302 I 35f??E . , .P 'H4e..'3w:Mi.1-1, f ,. -tb ' Wag. ' - ' -V A Q ' EX wk A 4 5 TS-Lx jf i. I ff ,aD ' 6 .Q XT -5 mf ' ' ve'9 k ., , -.. gr xr? Th -.iv , - 4.,' ,, .w ..,' 5- - 1... 'A . A'-K - ,,, .Q ,, , - M . , 1 -. . 4 Y ,, gig, W- .',N,.'. J ,7g4'1,-9 Q-LVM1. 'V . - X Q 4 T X' ' fy? F, Wk 2. BS J ., ' .jf r . J K? 'J gx 4 .. A Su i A W 5 'ffff 1-v. QF A I fu' ' . My fx., v. 3 I 'A' 0 ' ,A . , .f 1 r A A- -x 9 Q 6 .44 - A . ,I T CROSSFROADS STAFF CRGSSFZGADS STAFF Spirited Crossroads Staff The Crossroads Staff dis- played their great spirit and enthusiasm through their work on the newspaper this year. There was a complete sell out every time the newspapers were sold which is a reflection on the staff. This year, a Halloween cos- tume party was held between the Crossroads Staff and the Annual Staff. During the Spring, the Crossroads Staff attended the International League Press Con- ference Seminar at UT in Austin. Here they took all the issues of the newspaper and competed against other schools. They also attended a convention at Texas Woman's University in Denton. As the year came to an end, they had their annual spring banquet. The sponsor of the Crossroads Staff is Debbie Ellis. 1. Sponsor Debbie Ellis helps staff members Lance Davis and Randy Krone. 2. Paul Barton gets ready to work. 3. Michelle Kelly secretly checks out a bottle to see what is in it. 4. Brian Bearden busily types up the school newspaper. 5. Editor Jana Jones is in a state of deep concentration. 5. The 1978-79 Crossroads Staff. The 1979 Cougar Crossroads Staff Editor in Chiet Associate Editor Editorial Editor Associate Editorial Editor Copy Editor Sports Editor Assistant News Editor Feature Writers Entertainment Writers Staff Writers Sports Writers Sports Columnist Advertising Manager Advertising Staft Exchange Manager Business Manager .r,.. Public Relations Staff. , A Director of Photography . Photographers ..,t... Artist .... ,,..,. .... Sponsor ..........., Principal ..t.,...,t.. ' . wg. Q1 . Jana .Jones Lisa Lubbers Suzanne Tucker Lance Davis Beverly Cole Craig Frazee Paul Barton Elaine Hartnett Shannon Harlan Bandy Krone Michelle Kelley Kristi Meisenbach Bhonda McElwain Mike Grandinetti Steve McHan Brian Bearden Sally Slevin Cindy Gresham Deanna Dean Lisa Hoes Janet Reynolds Gina Nelson . .,,.,...........,... JetfMoon ..............t..CamilleConine ..,..t.....4.....CamilleShipes , ..,..,.... Phillip Price Dixie Via Keith Morrison A....t..........TracyMatthews H.................DebbieEllis .....,......Mr.D.D.Bichardson CRGSSFIOADS STAFF CFIOSSRGADS STAFF lit EL CONQUISTADOR EL CONQUISTADOR El C Does It Annually 1978-79 brought a new style to the BA annual. With this new look came new staff members and fresh ideas. Under the guidance of spon- sor Kathie Bowley, El C staff members worked diligently to meet the demands of Michelle Vardell and Mark Brown, co-edi- tors. It was common on after- noons of deadlines to see stu- dents frantically cropping pic- tures, writing captions, correct- ing copy, and thinking up head- lines. A trip to Taylor Publishing Company helped staff members understand their jobs better, as they saw how a yearbook was put together. 1. Michelle Vardell transfers a layout from a mini-rough draft to a rough draft sheet. 2. Lisa Wilkerson takes a nap after meeting a deadline, 3. Carla Parker shows Laura Decker how to design ads. 4. Michelle Vardell and Lisa Phillpott check receipts for annual sales. 5, Mrs. Bowley and Jackie Schuttger go over proofs. 6, The 1978-79 El Conquistador staff. 2 11 ra-eff EL CONQUISTADOR EL CONQUISTADOR El C Staff Editors .,.,..,.... .,,...., M ichelle Vardell, Mark Brown Business Manager . . . ,..,,..,,....... Julie Miller Photography Editor .t., ......,...,,., L isa Brown Activities ......,.,....ti............ Lisa Wilkerson, editor Susie Morris, Jo Smith Sports ,... .,...,.....,.,..,.... B rian Bearden, editor Bobert Greening, Sherri Povvdrill, Busty Reid Academics .... .,t............,t.,.4. J anna Henderson, Lisa Phillpott, Donna Traylor Organizations ,... ...,....,. L ynn Robinson, editor Angela Baker, Kim Herrington, Cyndi Isom Classes , . . .t.....tt.. Beth Muse, editor Susan Beverage, Lisa Fteeves, Miki Watford Advertising . . ....t....,. Carla Parker, editor Laura Decker, Jackie Schuttger Photographers. . . ..... Phil Carr, head photographer Daryl Bird, Derek Boone, Alice Bybee, Jeri Jesse, Mihn Nguyen, Veronica Salas, Judy Todd, Cathy Tovar, Harvey Villanueva Sponsor . . . ........,.... Kathie Bovvley 5 Q ii, QJQW r' , ft J 6 Photograph by Camille Shipes -W .Y .L S lv Xxksk QL Q? 1 ' w ' ' nip I Ji 'R , A ix ffm? uname: Q, 3 Q K A 33' J 2 -x eujfj M 'qs ls ., K .1 5 l E E is R.O.T.C. Ft.O.T.C. R.O.T.C. R.0.T.C. Ft.0.T.C Ken Hardin 5 Photograph by: Ken Hardin 6 Photograph by: Ken Hardin Ft.0.T.C. Marches With Pride This year, the Ft.O.T.C. has again proved to be one of the most outstanding units in the state. Along with going to com- petitions, the ROTC. taught its new members the basics of shooting, first-aid and drill marching. The RO.T.C.'s constant work- outs showed up at each competi- tion. At Witchita Falls the female drill team placed first, the male drill team placed fourth and the rifle team placed fifth. At the North Zone competition both male and female drills placed first, while the rifle team placed third. In City competition the female drill placed second, and the rifle team placed third. Sergeant Major Clifton G. Stader, Sergeant First class Dozier Sutton, and Sergeant First class Evanda Kviel are the men who helped give the Bryan Adams R.O.T.C. a name. 1. Ft.O.T.C. members enjoy themselves at the dance. 2. Jetaime Jones and Mr. Forgy dance with enthusiasm. 3. Jetaime is crowned as the new queen. 4. Jetaime gives the photographer a big smile. 5. Shari Harris and her escort, Danny Thompson. 6. Cindy Smith and her escort Mike Flusche. Fi.0.T.C.R.O.T.C. Fl.O.T.C. Fl.0.T.C. R.0.T.C F ,ff QW lnnulxnaunul K 2 R.O.T.C. R.O.T.C. Ft.O.T.C. Ft.O.T.C.R.O.T.C. 1 i it if 5 B: X 5 L ll g, fl., . -rl -. .ii Pg Ill 1 A EL C39 .vp-A-' N11 . it ,. .- f , G ill!- ILAAK 1. Sara Crosby Company E XO, Cindy Hall Company D CO., Cheryl Ewalt Company F CO., Carl Miller Company A CO., Leslie Dunclan C CO., Jetaime Jones B CO. 2, Mike Morales, BN. Commander. 3. Mike Morales, Flifleteam Capt., Les- lie Dunclan, female drill team Capt., Larry Chaney, male drill team Capt., Arnold West BN. Sgt. Maj. 4. Danny Thompsong BN S-1, Jackis Johnson, BN S-2, Cindy Smith, BN S- 3, Stewart Abdog BN S-4, Arnold Westg BN Sgt. Maj. 5. Mike Flusche BN XO. 6. Ft,O.T.C. drill team prepares to go out. 7. Mike Morales gives the photogra- pher a big smile. 8. Sergeant First Class Evanda Kiel, Sergeant First Class Dozier Sutton, Sergeant Major Clifton Stadler. 9. B.O.T.C. 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Qigsvgsgi- , 1' V ---.4---...--ffm rf- 1 ---f -.1 -A , . . -..--51---..,., 3.41 - - ' 2l'8 2 f SH. - x ! W .Ld . W Miki? 'fiifmf 1 .ASZQQ GOLD COUGAFZ GOLD COUGAR GOLD HANK JAMIESON Bryan Adams was a big part of Hank Jamieson's ilife as he was a member all three years in the National Honor Society, the Latin Club and the Key Club. During his sophomore year, he played Junior Varsity Bas- ketball. This year, Hank showed outstanding leadership as he filled the positions of Key Club Secretary and President of the National Honor Society. Hank also devoted much of his valuable timelto helping other students by participating in the tutoring program during both his junior and senior years. Because of these outstanding achievements, the EL CONOUISTADOR is proud to present Hank Jamieson with the Gold Cougar. GOLD COUGAR GOLD COUGAR GOLD GOLD COUGAR GOLD COUGAFI GOLD fiii'-f ' Involvement explains Lynn Robinson's life at Bryan Adams. While main- taining a straight A average in the Honor's Program throughout her school years, Lynn has not only excelled academically but in outside activities as well. Creative Writing and Literary Society helped fill Lynn's time at school and sixth period was dedicated to the EL C staff as the Organizations Editor. A special honor for Lynn was the assignment to the Textbook Committee of the D.l.S.D. Spanish Club, Life Leadership and National Honor Society were just a few more of Lynn's activities and she showed her spirit and school involvement in everything she did. The EL C staff is honored and proud to present Lynn Robinson with the Gold Cougar Award. LYNN A ROBINSON a,l'mx1 GOLD COUGAR GOLD COUGAR GOLD GDLD COUGAFI GDLD COUGAR GOLD BRAD JOST Brad Jost made his contribution to Bryan Adams through many aca- demic aspects. Brad participated in the Honors Program throughout his school career and was an active member of the National Honor Society. Brad also tutored others in his junior and senior years and the Key Club was another organization Brad involved himself in. Brad displayed his leadership abilities through the Math Club of which he was President his senior year and he placed lst in the Richardson Math Tournament in the Elementary Algebra division. The EL CON- OUISTADOR is happy to present the Gold Cougar to this outstanding student. GDLD COUGAFR GDLD CDUGAR GOLD GOLD COUGAF2 GOLD COUGAF2 GOLD David Roberts has been active throughout every year he has spent at Bryan Adams. During his first year he participated in the Marching Band and Student Council while performing in the Musical, the Concert Choir and the Concert Band. Throughout his junior year, David again was active in Marching Band and Concert Choir, but he also added to his busy schedule Choir Ensemble, Cothurnus Club and Playhouse, and Thespians. David's senior year is by far the most admirable as he remained involved in the Musical, Chamber Choir, Ensemble and Concert Choir of which he served as President. David also served on the Senior Council. The EL CONOUISTADOR staff is pleased to honor this student, David Ftobens, with a Gold Cougar. DAVID ROBERTS ,Vg Q, , 1 I: GOLD COUGAR GOLD COUGAR GOLD GGLD COUGAR GGLD CGUGAR GGLD it ROSS K s il -igne DAY 'ws .,, Enthusiasm best describes Ross Day and his personality. Track was a big part of Ross' life in his first years here at Bryan Adams and during the summer of 1978 Ross represented B.A. in another way by participat- ing in Boy's State in Austin. As a member of Patchwork Players and an actor in the Cothurnus Playhouse, both for two years, Ross displayed his flair for performing with spirit and a comical sense. Ross was also the 1978-79 N.F.L. Talent Show Master of Ceremonies and the chairman of the Senior Assem- bly. lt gives the EL C great pleasure to present Ross Day with a Gold Cougar Award. GOLD CGUGAR GGLD COUGAR GCJLD ELC SALUTES ELC SALUTES ELC SALUTES lnvolved is the word that describes Bucky Eacret. During his three years at BA, Bucky participated in such activities as the Woods and Waters Club, J.V. Football, Varsity Track, the N.F.L. Talent Show, Young Life and Campaigners. Bucky also was a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes for two years before being elected President of that organization his senior year. This year, Bucky played Varsity Football, helped plan the Senior Assembly, and represented the Class of '79 as their Class President. Bucky also was a member of the National Honor Society all three years at Bryan Adams. The EL CONQUISTADOB is proud to salute such a remarkable stu- dent as Bucky Eacret. BUCKY EACRET ELC SALUTES ELC SALUTES ELC SALUTES ELC SALUTES ELC SALUTES ELC SALUTEJ SHARI HARRIS Shari l-larris was a student of varied interests during her years at C Bryan Adams. An active two year Belle, Shari still found time to join the Cotnurnus Club and participate on the Cothurnus Board for two years. Student Council, EL C staff and the National Honor Society were all activities Shari made contributions in. The EL C staff salutes Shari Harris L L in ner accomplishments. ELC SALUTES ELC SALUTES ELC SALUTES 5 ELC SALUTES ELC SALUTES ELC SALUTES John Wardell showed outstanding leadership and judgment as he led the school throughout the 78-79 school year as President of the Student Council. John played all season on the Varsity Basketball Team and he helped out Mr. Richardson with his thoughts and ideas while on the PrincipaI's Advisory Committee. The EL CONQUISTADOR salutes this extraordinary leader and worker, John Wardell. JOHN WARDELL ELC SALUTES ELC SALUTES ELC SALUTES 227 ELC SALUTES ELC SALUTES ELC SALUTES i V ' iii? T S . I ' I ,,,, CARL SCAGLIONE Activity portrays Carl Scaglione's three years here at Bryan Adams. g Student Council and Concert Choir were only two of the many ways Carl showed his interest in school-oriented activities. Drama was a vital part of Carl's school life and as a member of the Cothurnus Club and its also participated in Stage Craft and Stage Crew interests for all shows and musicals while at Bryan Adams, The EL CONQUISTADOR is hon- ored to salute Carl Scaglione. ELC SALUTES ELC SALUTES ELC SALUTES 4 F i i Board he was appointed Stage Manager during his senior year. Carl i ELC SALUTES ELC SALUTES ELC SALUTES Responsible is the key word to Grace Whittington's character. Although she was President of the German Club, Grace still found time to be an active member of both the Science and Math Club. She also tutored students while at BA. and was the Secretary for the National l-lonor Society her senior year. Creative Writing and participating as a member of the Literary Society kept Grace busy in between classes. The EL CONQUISTADOR staff is pleased to salute Grace Whittington for her contributions. 'Wi GRACE WHITTINGTON ELC SALUTES ELC SALUTES ELC SALUTES ELC SALUTES ELC SALUTES ELC SALUTES KELLY WINHAM Congeniality describes Kelly Winham as anyone knows who has met this charming young lady. Kelly began her high school career by partici- pating in Spirits her sophomore year and attending Young Lite which she continued for three years. Upon returning her junior year, Kelly added to her busy schedule the Ice Skating Club, the Woods and Waters Club and Future l-lomemakers of America. During her senior year, Kelly performed at halftime as a Belle while sewing as Senior Class Vice-President. Kelly also appeared in the Homecoming Court each year she went to Bryan Adams. The EL CONQUISTADOR happily salutes this admirable student, Kelly Winham. 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'f .ni ' .sz 1 4? , lx ii P X I :LQ :ae ' 529. 1 ... K 5 i . ,. .t X. . fff., .M-,Q xx' 1. ' H sw ' K . 2.3 xi Class Of 82 sy., A il, B xi . - .. Vf' hhl A '! fi J R t.-. . T - 1 R k fi 1 if .6 1 i -D K - T X .. ..,,i. i W 1, 1' 1 ' f s-. --ff ,. f ' P KV i it . HJ : . NEEV, N L . I Q S A x x X it ,. . A if I ' ,Sy s k .. 1 ' I ,jg to , tt' , i t 5 , r fi e' it as is eei'e sitr reeerss 3 F . Q . g . 'el Q M y ja : V: 1 in W X4-Z,,' mi? 6 3' M . Q A 4 asa '95 Q? if -rr'- Q s-ii i l?ff'T'2 ffl Q Y V' 1 If , f ' X S - ..f- ft-' ga f A e 'N' A FFZESHMEN FRESHIVIEN FRESHMEN .,,.. xl. -1 . . 15- Q 'QPV sl' - if I A n fl in 2 - mf 451,56 if .at .ws K . S -'AS-4 'X :C flt . K Sheri Brandenburg Kenny Brattain Don Bratton Kathy Breckel James Brown Jamie Burleson Melissa Burnett ' Arthar BusbY . ' A 5' Joanna Bynum ' ' - s 'ff . KathyCantu f A ' tl Cheree Carey ,Q I K' 'U J Donna Carlson C i f it rs' 4 ' Kafe Carmela , I Pollyanna CauleY ' ' '. fi- 'e... Q 1m fl - 4' V Q B . . . . ,... N ig M - 1 Cynthia Chairez A , 8 K N Qfiflg Sarah Christiansen i J fi Ii at Q Q I ' Dawn Claibourne ,gy A ' xr' f ii -W 1 Q A ' Andrea Clay ' .A.' A Shelley Cleere 'x .f ' Joyce Clem ' 'Ng Randall Clements 3 N Jerry Coalson K 5' Ev' Patricia Coates 51 N Y'-sa 1 ' -W, 5' ., ggi 'H Patsy Cochran ' 5' Betty Colield Zi . I' it V - LindaCoker V X Beth Colvin fi Q 'Q fly' ,C J .liz 6 me L K Li Y ' ,, 17 stir ' David comme 'fl Curtis Lee Connor 4: I Mike Love patiently waitsto see what the candy machine willprocluoe, 23 7 FRESHMEN Shelle Cook Jill Cootes Jana Corley Joe Covarrubias Norma Covey Jeff Covington Kathi Cox Patricia Coyne Len Creasy Mike Credeur Paula Curry .leonie Daniel Tina Daniel Jacquelin Darnell Kevin Daughtery Amy Davis Cassandra Davis David Davis Lana Davis Paula Davis Rina Davis Devon Dean Vickie Decker Sandra DeLeon Sheri Deterling Rand Dimsdle Beth Dixon Ronny Drake Stacy Ducar F Wi X A 1 'X FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Q 'ii EQ fr A FQ. 1 - X N l , X s, X fx , X- aa'-5-XF? .,'kK K 'W 3 2 W . We C r- W 5 , J' . 3,1 ti A ? gf rig fd, v 1 xr' X ., r'af y ty C . sw' S fz. 5 . 'emi tttty fig S 4, E am: srfi i :VCV Marshall Flenfro checks out the scene before school. N i FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Q Qc 5 Z5 41 ,. Q is Q ' my f -L V . tg. 5 r v i 'Z 'fl i I F,4', I, . i XX 07 x 1 '- . .l , ,Q ,ze ,,..z- 'P 437-if ,, W. 'WB I M, ,M NM, f.. -ffl fe' . . Q- ., ig J. .. is S I sw Vx fzfkr 'frail ff , :.?1Si., ., ,. Q, 'Q 'We gig ss W 1 itil i. L ' x . 7 4 X is 93 if .F K X.-X Wef I FRESHMEN ...... 7-I r , N, I kea Q J A Richard Ouiroga laughs when caught by the camera. Karen Dugger Gina Eidson Eddy Elder Robert Emmick Tom Ewing Quint Ferrell Mike Ferris Veronica Fields Karen Fienen Clifford Fondren Suzanne Fontaine Allen Ford Keith Formway James Foster Lorra Foster Kim Fowler Sandra French Monica Frey Marcelus Furnace Karla Gaiser Jett Galloway Oscar Gardner Sarah Garza Jimmie Gibson Kim Gilliland Steven Goetz Winston Graham Anthony Grandinetti Donna Grandstatf 239 FRESHIVIEN FRESHIVIEN FRESHIVIEN Sandra Gray James Green Renea Greening Beth Greenoe Lin Groom Rene Guerra Larry Gunn Henry Gutierrez Nora Hadawi Lesa Haines Cynthia Hale Tommy Haley Karen Hall Tonda Hanes Elizabeth Harris Patty Harris Brian Harsley Dean Hartman Gina Hawkins Marsha Hay :sea ' it :mt hu' Sw l 'N u.u. ulu. a t la 4 , .N if 5 :Q b .. Robert Hawthorne 5 1,4 i ' 3 . E. 331, Cliff Haynes Amy Hazelwood Mary Hebert Stephanie Helget Pamela Hendershott Irene Henderson Joann Henderson Clinton Hennen Vince Hennen Daniel Hernandez Matthew Hewitt Dana Hicks Lisa Hicks Paul Hicks Rebecca Hiles Katrina Hinson Marci Hixson Tammy Hodges Adrienne Hoffman Allison Hoffman Stephen Holden Stephen Holloway Tammy Hood Stephanie Horn Melody Horton Debra House Denise Houser Janie Houx 240 . L, -at rf . f 1 C Q . Y 1 :rr 5, LM vb X X l it t Q f 1? frfl ayrl, is - A I' A -if WX, . ,Nik ,, , t 1 .L C . A 1 -3 ' ' 41, 1 k . kkwr t.' W sf,:: .ef. N 5 was 7 A i A5 at - 0 A , Q A A ,- ,:'- .. f' ' ' A wif , ' . lls lelzs ,. ' T- ffl, J l ,e,l L t A e ,J l W s J ' 4. f .N xi 5 exggp s. h ' 2 N QL X R t if S if an w J FFZESHIVIEN FRESHIVIEN FFIESHIVIEN i K Q DT it ,' . X W gg, l ' f XX K? X 5 1 Q. 555. ,L t F x . . i fy f x 3 4 , ai iw afar-wi f if . wma 3, W i 4 All t ifgiw :L 4 X ' if i A Y , 5 K , . i i if V b Fi' W i .fe . i Q X I L kr ' nw gm A , - Es' i 5.x .--f-fi -gk XG: Freshman Emily Strickland dances her heart away. Jett Howard Leslie Hubbard Archie Hulen Jennifer Hull Dwayne Hyre Jay lrizarry Mark lsom Tammy Ivanusic John Ivey Jeffrey Jackson Curt Jacobs David James Felicia Johnson Greg Johnston Daymond Jones Julie Jones Michelle Jones Debra Joswiak Nancy Jung Steffini Kable Charles Kelly Nancy Kennedy Robert Kidd Karen Kinard Deborah Kirksey Wesley Kleinschmidt Jeni Knighten Lisa Koehler Carlton Kopter 241 FFIESHIVIEN FRESHMEN FRESHIVIEN Jamie Kramer James Lacheney Lynna Lawson Gilbert Leal Stephen Ledbetter Roger Lee Pow Dallas Leonard John Lewis Robert Lindsay John Lingsweiler Trey Linyard John Loflin Elizabeth Lohrengel Ginger Long Karen Long Daryl Looney Jennifer Love Michael Love Alan Loy Steve Lynn Edward Mahafley Richard Mahagan Kathy Maldonado Sheri Mann Larry Marshall Carol Martin Lee Ann Martin Robert Martin Maryann Matt 42 Wm ,, , f. A QS -4 Q V L K K 'v i Pi x v QA W ei' X X . t iii 'SST . 'Q Ja 33 qi-f lm . Q1- Paul Rogers and Chris Parrot check over assignments before school. FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHIVIEN 06. lm., x X A spook anonymously roams the halls of Bryan Adams. Robin Matthews James Mayhall Carol McCartney Butch McClain Macia McCrary Darla Mclntyre Cynthia McKenzie Brian McKinley Melissa McKinzey Charles McNeely Flicky Medack Bobbie Jo Meek Michele Melgoza Karen Mendez Diane Milam Blake Miller Brent Miller Karie Miller Jon Minervini Dale Mitchell Merle Mitchell Suzanne Monahan Marie Monier Danny Montgomery Cathy Montoya Floberl Morgan Leanne Morris Richard Morris William Morris 243 FRESHIVIEN FFIESHIVIEN FRESHMEN Dana Moseley Madalyn Murphy Sylvana Murphy Patrick Nalley Lisa Nelson Gregory Newman James Newman Southern Newman Laurie Norris Michael Norris Elizabeth Northcutt Denise Norton Christopher Novy Cammy Obrien Rebecca Odum Tommy Oehler Sharron Oglee Regina Oliver Lydia Palacios Richard Palmer Jerry Parham Loretta Parks Christopher Parrott Connie Patterson Rachel Paul Harold Peeples Gary Penny Steven Perdue Brian Perkins Carla Perkins Mattilee Petty John Phelps Jon Pherigo Keith Phillpott Michael Pierce Tammy Pitts Donna Pope Eva Porras Eric Porter Lynn Povec Jennifer Powdrill Meredith Powell Richard Prather Sheri Prather Samuel Prestidge Glynis Pride' Jule Puett David Quinn Richard Ouiroga 44 ,,-'t Q., it - . . - it . ' if X at t K N I - js 1 5 Qt Ea X Y P .ffi 'S Hs- . S. ttatt ' , N FRESHMEN FRESHMEN 5 L4 N f if gw H535 4 , . ,ft I 1 A 4 ' ' S vi -. M . NM ei M was i , X ' - -ir -. e 3 Q 9, M XX' 4' r ui - M Liz Lohrengal finds an English assignment challenging. FRESHMEN J Robert Quiroga Janine Racht Richard Ramirez Dennis Ramsey Jerry Randall Robert Reed Marshall Renfro Tina Richardson Davina Robertson Romona Robinson Robin Robinson Tina Robinson Lisa Rodriquez Vincent Rodriquez Terry Rohne Debbie Roland Timothy Roling Robert Ruiz Catherine Russell Farley Russell Martha Russell William Rutledge David Sanford Mark Sawyers Lisa Schneider Sherwin Secrest Frank Sessions Gary Shafer Tommy Sharrock 245 FRESHIVIEN FRESHMEN FRESHIVIEN Jimmie Shaw Greg Shipley Kyle Shwarts Oona Siluentes Robert Simmons Nancy Simpson Patrick Simpson Greg Slaughter Sandra Slider Charlotte Smith Cindy Smith David Smith Jennifer Smith Karen Smith Kevin Smith Lisa Smith Robert James Smith Tammy Smith Timothy Wayne Smith Tom Smith Mary Solis Anastasios Sotiropolos Robby South Greg Sparks Steve Sparks Paula Spivey Timothy Spotswood Glenda Stanford Matt Stapleton Sandy Stark Carrie Staton Sherrie Steelman Ashlee Stevenson Lyn Stewart Theresa Stobaugh John Stokes Glenda Strelke Anna Strouse Mary Struble Kathleen Sullivan Rube Sutton Andrew Swanson Susan Tadlock Louis Tafalla Lori Taylor Teresa Taylor Todd Temple Kathy Tharp Steve Thomas 246 1 'Y' Q2'I3'?f::' L. . ' :Six xg L . ,rt f ig ft! if 1 f .R . T T tiki T ' si t f J W ,I ix f I E ,515 T. FRESHIVIEN FFZESHMEN FFIESHMEN it fi! : if U. X lil X fm-,me l , EJ sr'-N QW. L ew- , H ,i gn 5, jr V W El- ng, Aim K E ,M it X rl 3 ' 553 -.1 1 L - gt ., ' ' i , .Q - -f 8 X. V , ss, .. 1' , In l K ERLM 4 nk i 5' il A -,fy ,. i , l ,l K. f lr - f 7 I Q2 -6 'R J T? , if S' X vs, ff. nf.. 6 'Q 1' Chad Anderwal learns to hit the books early. X, by r -.. vm .3 so aiaa Barry Thomason Randy Thornton Georgia Tidwell Regan Tipple Paul Tisdale Danny Tolan Tiffany Tompkins Eric Paul Transon David Turner Eddie Underwood Debbie Vaden Bill Vance Margaret Vance Ralph Velasco Puro Ventura Lauren Vernon Luis Villarreal Tracy Wadsworth Howard Walker Susan Walker Anna Walters Teresa Walton Kenny Webb Tim Weber Susan Weiss Richard Wells Karen Wendt Kristina Westerman Monica White 247 FFIESHIVIEN FFIESHMEN FFZESHIVIEN P . Y Martha Whitunglon ,ikl E22 ss Q 1 i Kevin Willefo rd V T . Debby Williams gs ' ii xg K r g -Q .li-' , s- Fil.: . qi 5, Debra Williams V A 'EW ' - g l T' Kei1hWiIliams f W Y W.-. , J P I gy ' Peggy Diane Williams ' Q g ig ,K ,J D i , D . RondaWilliams Y . W D 'Q W 2 2 ' 2. r I 2-, ' . g , . Q bs xx E S , Z Z L ' - ASL 'Wi Susan Williams s jf ' Q ii .Jodi Williamson ' I Q Dana Wilson 5' Q- ' ', Deborah Wilson Susan Wilson Allison Wise ,gg l, : ' g iffy -f - Kenneth Wolvenon xv-if ' r f , , g . ,f if . f m y ' ' :JJ ' 71 ' ' DHS.: f B fi R fgiisl Lisa Wooldridge rl,' gi 1 Amy WriQht i' ' I ' JoelWylie . . Y . '- Bob Yanes Mary Yarbrough K . s .X g. .. . x W . ,,.. N57 ei iii? k 3 a 5 fm Angela Yeats ' is lill I if M ,, L , Dean Youngblood ' r Q rrbx Y N 1, Many freshmen ran to the bus after 7th -ff., .i , . ,X fl' j , 4 3, 5' ' 452152 4 A W Gregory Zagurski Julia Zirges period, in order to get a seat. 2. Tim Hood takes a break in the library. 3. Freshmen saw Big Tex while visiting the State Fair. 4. Leroy Brown and friends. 248 FFIESHIVIEN FRESHMEN FRESHIVIEN ' , W was J YJ? A A 113 W ,ff 'K ia K .Q + A, 4' . 5 vlewuglit .. Lrkk. .f w-'wi 5 i li a hung ,, . ff 24 CLASSES Gregg Abbott Francis Adams Margaret Adams Andrew Alienn Gerald Allen Liz Alvarez Beth Anderson Delana Anderson David Anderson John Armstrong Grady Arnold Flosita Arriaga Barry Baker Cynthia Baker Pamila Balboa David Ballantyne Brian Barnes Barbara Bartlett Robert Baxley Tammy Beach Cindy Bearden Vicky Bearden Jett Beane David Belcher Tracy Bellows SOPHDIVIOBES SOPHOIVIOBES Class Of 81 za in x SOPHCJMORES SOPHCJIVIOFZES Z! .1 , A 4 vm, -NFA 1 itll ' if A- si Xt S, 1 S 955' 153' 'K Sophomores Denise Nance and Lisa l-lolbein have fun at the luke box. Annette Benavides Beatrice Benavides Sharon Benson Preston Bircher Karen Black Tammy Blair James Blanks Staci Boone Donald Bowman Boyd Alton Cynthia Brackin Kenda Bradsher James Bramblett Robert Bramer Randy Bratton Robert Broadway David Brown Scott Brown 251 SOPHOMOFIES SCJPHOMCJRES Renee Brown Jett Bryant Marcie Bucker Stephanie Buckroyd Todd Buie Cliff Burke Jefl Burke Ambra Burkett Judy Burnett Katherine Burreson Scott Burrus Kevin Bushdiecker Mark Cain David Camp Loel Camp Mary Capehart Susan Carey Arthur Carroll Esther Casares William Cawthon Brenda Chalk Robert Chambers Steve Chambers Charlotte Clifton David Colbert Diana Collins James Connell Greg Connelly Jimmy Cook Stephanie Cook 252 W 1' I mf x .,. ,. Q .zivg . -f-' - . at Q, f Qi --. 7 34' a ,Q 1 1 X t ,A . x 9' 5 rf Q' ' W C' V an 0 -5 . .,,. r ' -gala is SOPHCMORES ,im ,Ag . N Xu X X Q ' l f, i I 2 4 :SEE 5551 2 i P s 5 l i l i .. Brouck McCall is amazed at the dramatic ability ol a fellow student. SOPHOMOHES John Cooper Beverly Cox Mary Craig Rachel Cromwell Riley Crosby Jerald Crump Cheryl Culpepper Robert Cundifl Shellie Cunningham Marvin Currin John Daniel Ann Davis Dirk Davis Lori Davis Barbara Dawson David Day Kathy Dees Patricia Delena 253 25 4 SOPHOIVIORES SOPHOIVIGRES Norma DeLeon James DeWees Susan Dial Mike Dillard Michael Dodge Clara Dong Lloyd Dowdy Alan Drake Becky Dreher Krissy Driggers Jerry Duggan Vickie Dugger Jennie Dunaway Tommy Duncan Donna Dunlap David Duran Deborah Duran Dana Duval Jenni Edgar Kevin Elkins Eve Elliott Shelley Emling David English Kelly Engstrom Richard Ernest Jay Ethridge Tammy Eudy Janet Everitt Kelly Everitt Kelly Farmer SOPHOIVICDRES SOPHCJIVIORES I Y it ' .A is X, 1' , . 4235- is xiii. Y 1, 5 ' . Zag X li VK ,ig - s . ,i ik Q .- lbw Paige Flechlner and Suzy Guy add spirit to the J.V. Football games. Q Jeff Faulkner Martha Feemster Randy Felder Katrena Fenske Kim Fenimore Kara Ferguson Melody Ferguson Paige Flechlner Fiicky Flores Rachel Florez Karla Flowers Melanie Ford Kevin Forte Susan Fowler Michelle Fraley Shelby French Tanya Fulcher Bonnie Fuller SOPHCJMDRES SOPHOMORES Angela Furry Kim Galetka Lucy Garza Vicky Garza Kristi Gatlin Steve Geiser John George Mark Gilbert Ralph Giovino Myron Glover Toni Gomes Jorge Gomez Robert Gonzales Gay Lynn Goodlett Beverly Gordon William Grace Lisa Graham Vikki Gregg Gene Gresham Timothy Griffith Amie Grumbies Sherri Gunn Mike Gunter Suzy Guy Robert Hale Sandy Hall Sylvia Halliday Mary Hamilton Jett Hamm Clint Hampton 256 inmgt se i SDPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Robert Hanie Chris Hannan Steve Hardin Teresa Hardy Becki Harman Jane Harman Randy Harrah Becky Harris Teresa Harris Greg Haschke Tim Hastings Jeff Hawes Ann Hawkins Stacy Hawkins Roger Hayes Crystal Haynes James Hazlewood SOPHOIVIOFIES SGPHDMGFRES Teresa Hendershott Anita Henderson John Hentschel Lyndon Hewitt Larry Hiberd Chad Hicks Katrina Hicks Carla Higbee Pam Hill Diane Hill Becky Hill Debbie Hobbs Shari'HolC.ou1l1 Tina Honsaker Daphne Hoover Terry Horn dp' Brigitte Howard Joanna Howard 258 Interested Sophomores listen attentively SOPHOIVIORES SGPHOIVIORES it x,'r na Y on W X j -M., kai X X Y K ifkii I i. k t Qian-, - ,fs wr , , ,Ji 2. K Ri 1 K AXLQH-f Q- Sophomores David Penn and Beatrice Benevidas have just completed another delicious meal in the Bryan Adams lunchroom. W Lisa Hulbein Ruth Hulett Lesly Hunter Kevin Husketh m A Patricia Hughes JoAnne lrizarry Suzanne lvey Sam Ivy Mollie Jackson Billy Jay Becky Jaynes Kenny Johnson Carol Jones Karen Jones Kim Jones Doug Juback Mike Judd Cheryl Jurkovich 259 SGPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Derald Kannady Gerald Kannady Spencer Kelley Rosalynn Kelley April Kelly Paige King Cynthia Kirkland Chris Knavel Brenda Kurz Maryjo Lacroix Doni Lagrone Kimberly Lane Scott Langham Drew Lanier Lisa Lapsley Donna Lee Janice Lehman Frances Lenhart Joni Lenton Debra Lewallen Mary Lewis Melissa Lewis William Lewis Connie Lewsader Ronald Lindsay Charlie Little Bambi Loltin Kim Lollar Michelle Long Patty Lougheed 260 SOPHGMOFZES SUPHOMGRES J, 1 2 ! B X :du K if ffl Nr? are if M EQ 3 ig? 'ig ki ,. M Kr if I , 5 1 i .V ... - Y-an r 'wi f n N -' f I' 2 -1. ' ff .fg - ,W Q, x N fu? Q . 5.::'1g,:A Q, r T is ,' ,I i mr t 4-A 43 'sg These.Sophomores work hard in their Biology class. David MacDoweII Amy Maceo Marcie MacKenzie Gale MacZiewski Melanie Mahar Jerry Mann Harri Markel Cindy Marlow Brian Martin Gary Martin Julie Martin Sherry Martin Wendy Martin Marci Martinez Maria Martinez Paul Martinez Lea Ann Mathis Teresa Mayiield A 1 33,5 SOPHOMOFZES SGPHGIVICJRES Alan Mayton Tom Maxvill Hasbrouck McCall Dean McCarIey Kim McCarthy Mark McCarthy Susan McCartney Carla McCIeskey A4 McClintock Shawn McCollum Clifiord McCormack Akemi McCoy Joe McDaniel Carolyn McDonald Tamy McFauI Natalie McGaughy Scherri McGhee Liz McKnight 262 SOPHOIVIORES SGPHOIVIOFZES Jim McMahen Sheri McMahan Kim McNamee Terri McQueen Carla McWhirter Billy Meeks Brenda Menzdorl Jean Menzel Debbie Messick Mark Migliazza Charles Miller Elizabeth Miller Mike Minclnskl Paul Mireles Melissa Molloy Cassey Monaghan J. Monroe E so 263 SOPHOIVIORES SDPHDMDRES John Montgomery Scooter Montgomery Dorothy Moore Lisa Mooter Sandra Morin James Morris Ricky Morris Sharon Morris Dana Morrison Karin Morrison Bruce Morrow Kathy Morton Kim Mott Russell A. Mueller David Murphy Wendy Murrell Melissa Murry Judy Myers Martin Naeger Denise Cheryl Susan Nance James Nelson Tom Neumann Blaine Newman Maureen Newman Paula Newman Sharon Newport ' Karen Niswonger Montie Norvell ,, Monica Nuncio A 264 :xv ...X SGPHOIVIORES soPHoivionEs at 25 4 si. YQ Sophomore Dana Morrison twirls to the music of the mighty Cougar Band. Patricia Od um Shawn O'MalIey Billy Ondrusek Juella Owens Michelle Owens Felicia Palacios Tim Paris Corinna Park David Parker David Parks Larry Parks Phillip Parks Robert Parks David Parrish Gary Patillo Robin Patterson Scott Paul Floxanne Pedrazine 265 SOPHCMORES SOPHGIVIORES Teresa Peeples David Penn Margaret Perry Rhonda Perry Sue Perry Christy Phillips Lisa Phillips Francis Pierce Maria Pina Edwina Pirtle Timothy Plunk William Pope Israel Porras Kelly Poshusta David Powers Greg Preas Linda Primavera Yvonne Pronger Kenneth Pruett Frank Puskarich Mario Ouiroga Russell Ragsdale Gayla Rains Kelly Rains Sylvia Ramirez Thomas Rapp Sam Ratclitte Karen Rayburn Mary Ann Razzuk Terrie Reding 266 vm-v-Q. SCJPHGIVIOFZES SGPHOMGRES Michel Freed Beth Reetz Shan Reid Debra Reynolds Andy Rhoads Lowell Rice Lisa Richie Jason Riner Bruce Roberts Lauri Robinson Ronald Robinson ' Delley Robison Alberta Rodriguez Angel Rodriguez Rudy Rodriguez Staci Boone studies in the school library. Randy Rowan Holly Rudin Sarah Rushing 26 7 SOPHOIVIOFZES SOPHO ORES Vitina A. Russo Teree Sadler Sandra Salinas Teresa Sarkisian Jon Sauve John Schatz Mindy Schulz Kristi Schweers Dianna Self Kevin Shaw Dana Shellhorn Shelly Shelton Robert Sheperd Brian Keith Sherrin Marshall Shugart Greg Simmons Tom Simon Kimberly Simpkins Darius Slovacek Amy Slover Douglas Smith Jill Smith Russell Smith Sdott Smith Sherrie Smith Tony Snider Glen Sorenson Kirk Spencer Judy Spillman Mike Sprunck zos s 2 ' -5 'T tw SOPHOIVIGRES SGPHCJIVIORES , ,.., .. at r f'l 'l 'ENN 3 'll iii ' , , i ,Y N !,f fi? -- 53?--,J-. Xxx u 1 Ni 1 E +3 ,z Sophomore girls exercise inthe gym Nancy Stana Flonica Staples Julia Starnes Sherri Staton Diane Steele Debbie Steen Andy Stem Jamie Stewart Joe Stewart Kevin Stewart Shannon Stone Scott Stoughton Sheri Stovall Pat Strange John Straughan Sherry Stubblefield Bobby Stutts Diane Sutton , , ' 269 SDPHOMORES SOPHGMORES Margaret Svrcek Erik Swanson Jesse Tafalla John Tanner Sheila Tatum Jami Taylor Johnny Taylor Karla Taylor Sherry Taylor Jennifer Taylor Kathy Thomas Ronny Thompson Toy Thompson David Todora Thomas Tovar Brad Townsend Will Travis Stacey Traylor Cindy Tridamin Penny Tubb Karen Tyner James Van Roy Richard Vanzant Ronnie Veal Rodney Venable Christy Walker Lisa Walker Angie Wallace James Wallace Janet Wallace ii is or T ff A , is F T l 270 :lg 3 Q SOPHOMORES SOPHCMGFZES Pamela Wallace Fred Walters Chad Ward Richard Webster Tracie Weir Karen Weller Laurie Weller Lana West Dennis Whitcomb Don White , James While Lisa White Ginny Whitington Bobby Wicks Don Wilder ,,,...... Judy Willaby Chester Clyde Williams Tam Williams 271 SGPHOIVIORES SOPHGIVICJFRE S Sally Williamson Joyce Willis Diane Wilson Cay Winham Mindy Withrow George Wood Philip Wright Alice Wynn Debbie Young Neal Young Sheri Young Cindy Zahn Teresa Zavoina Donna Zipper 1. Many Sophomores dream of the day when they can park a car in the parking lot, 2, The J,V. Yell Leaders put all they've got into their cheers. 3. Diane Steele helps out the cheerlead- ers in an assembly, 4. Sophomore Scott Brown learns the art of keeping his eyes on the copy. iv. SOPHOIVICRES SGPHGIVICJRES 5 .T , , V 3 4 CLASSES JUNICRS JUNIOFRS JUNIORS Brenda Abbott Dema Abusaad Mary Adams Carolyn Alaniz Marilyn Alanlz Jett Allen Mark Allen Martin Allen Todd Allen Ronda Alphin Tammy Altom Judith Anderson Sara Anderson Teresa Andries Anthony Angelo Deborah Angus Dawn Archer Laura Ascough Lacy Atwood Gina Balboa Charlie Bartlett Beverly Bateman Russell Battise Carrie Beckham Blchard Bell Class Cf 80 :til - 1 . .mg 1 W ,. , , JUNIOFZS JUNICJRS I B ,XJ X JUNIORS JUNIOFIS Stacy Bell Debbie Benners Nancy Benners Camilla Benson Sherrie Benson Brian Bentley X, Jeff Benton ' ,A Kim Bergman Bridgetl Berry Daryl Bird Julie Bobo Clill Bolton Xa... 'L' Susan Bond Victor Bosnich Nena Bowder J Mark Bowers Patsy Bowman ta, Mary Ellen Bozman Darryl Bradshaw Kelly Branson , , qmail x I AV31 F? V x 121 Rf l Pam Breedeen Melinda Brinlee Kathy Broadway Donna Brock Dorinda Brown Mike Brown Tammy Brown Mary Browning Flicky Brunson - f Stephanie Bullard , ' I I lj' fe' 27 5 6 JUNIORS JUNIURS JUNIGRS JUNIOFIS Larry Burgess Linda Burke Gina Burnard Sheila Burris Alice Bybee Wyatt Caddel Glenn Caperton Diana Carlson Phil Carr Edward Castillo Curtis Castleberry Dana Cave Cindy Chapman Danny Chaooel Danny Chappel Lee Ann Childers Francis Claire Carol Clark Gina Clark Robert Clark Susan Clark Annell Clowers Suzy Cobb Suzanne Coker Larry Collins Peggy Collins Jon Cooke Robin Cooke Lea Cooper Nancy Corbin Mona Covington 'Of AW JUNIOBS JUNICRS JUNICJFIS JUNIOFIS f X VV., 5. 2 t X1 J an K Q t.. 1 , 1 Hn at if V- W1 its if ,-5 L X Y f . -,xx W V ,fl ..-... ,. ,.-2.--.... l 'jp X Fl if J i 'Y M 611 . ,l.,, I V . ...-..i..... X Margaret Hunter looks away slyly. Doug Cox Boyd Crabtree Alyssa Cratt Martin Cratt Connie Crannell Rich Crawford Marianne Crocker Karen Crowell Steve Culpepper Zan Curry John Curtis Tom Cusic Amy Daniel David Davenport Beth Davis Bill Davis Kathy Deckert Bryan Dickenson 277 JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIDFIS JUNIORS Eric Dickerson Jeff Dickey Lisa Dickson Tonyia Dotson Michael Douglas Rosemary Drake Janet Drelahl Kelley Dugan Sharon Dunaway Leann Duncan Jean Dusek Doug Dyer Trudy Eacret Gwen Edmonds Elizabeth Elam Edwin Elkins Paula Emery Kyle Erwin Kimberley Evans Molly Ewing Cathy Fagg Leann Fairchild Dana Farley James Farrell Liz Faulkner Kurt Fegraeus Sherry Ferrell Toni Fletcher Dina Flores Dena Foster JUNIGRS JUNIORS JUNIGFIS JUNIORS givw rms wmv Gina Foster Lynnette Foster Leslie Fox Claire Fuqua Suzanne Gallia t X 49 K f X F 51 eiii'i at , 2 P John Gammon Leslie Gandy - ,.., Anna Garza W Dana Gatlin Jerry Gauthier iii 'r Blake Gebhauer Brian Geiger Jim Geiser Elizabeth Gendel Karen Gildea fiiTQli2 is ix Wendy Graham Richard Grandinetti David Graupman Beverly Graves Phil Gray ' Cindy Green Gail Green Robert Grenning Timothy Greer Julie Gregory Leann Griffin Dena Griftis Dana Grubbs Stephanie Gruenwald Brenda Hagler 279 X w X M' t, t , 5, K-J JUNIGFZS JUNIORS JUNIOHS JUNIORS David Hale Kevin Ray Hall John Hambrick Sheila Hampton Catherine Handlin Brenda Hanna Kirk Hantz Shannon Harlan James Harris Pete Hartnett Andy Hartwig Gary Hatcher Lisa Haugen Debra Hawthorne John Hazelwood Barbara Head Jo Heidingsfelder Roger Hendricks Glen Hennig Kenneth Henry Randall Henry Donna Henson Bobbie Heuss Cheryl Hewitt Barry Hicks Gavin Hill Mary Hodge David Hodgins Lisa Hoes Shirley Hoffman Wm wx ,.,,.,v VK JUNIOFIS JUNICJFIS .JUNIOFIS JUNIOFIS Kelli Hogue Judy Holland Kim Horn Terri House Lee Humphries l a ... L Cynthia Hunt Julie Hunter Margaret Hunter Leticia lbarra Mike Ingram it X Mark Ishmael Thomas Ives Mollyn Ivy Glenda Jackson Gloria Jackson Q5 Jennifer Jensen Jayne Johnson Doris Johnson iAA V if ff Sheila Houston studies before school! JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS Valarie Johnson Mike Johnston Kenneth Jolly Jana Jones Lisa Jones Mark Jones William Jordon Bryan Kaminski Carol Keith Mark Kelly John Kelsey Jackie Kemnitz Shannon Kemp John Kendrick Larry King Ronda Kirchner Glen Kirksey Doyle Knowles Tamsin Koch Steve Koehler Karen Kovar Sarah Kovich Jan Kozlovsky Pam Kumpe Beth Lancaster Sheri Langham Laura Larsen Linda Lassberg Deward Lawren Thai Le CG 4 2 W 2 JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIGFZS JUNI 25 Q tlili t 'JN ,Xe g,,g 5 -X 'sg rt 2 - mf r' 1 f ':..,:97 Q1- ':,'z ae , S t Q 5 ORS Marshall Lewis Cary Liebrum Tarhrnie Light Tammy Lindsay Jon Loy Lisa Lubbers James Ludvvick Greg Lueb Gregory Luttrell Evelyn Lynn Lana Maedgen Kevin Martin Rene Martin Donny Marzuola Liz Matthews Mike Matus Glen May Mary May Mike May Jeff Mayhall Melinda McCullough Peggy McGee Mark Mclntyre Shannon Mclnlyre Renie Mclver Steve McKinnie Pam McLeod Debbie McLester Flenee McPherson Carolyn MeEhan JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIDRS JUNIORS Douglas Meek Marilyn Meeks Robert Meek Kurt Meisenbach Lisa Mejerle Sandy Meyer Sheryl Milam Terri Miller Brad Mills Tony Mlakar Annette Monier Regina Montgomery Dana Moody Sherry Ann Moon Terri Moreno Debbie Morgan David Morris Susie Morris Bradley Morrison Glenda Morris Keith Morrison Mellonee Morton Bruce Mullenax Debra Mullins Leo Naeger Kane Nakahara Tim Nazzal David Nelson Kelli Nettle John Newman Kim Newman 'QA wig M Yi f wx it 'QS 2, . 3 ' --Q si. 284 X Q JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIOFIS JUNI ...S . 5 r Q ,UI , 5,5 . k ' gpm? 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A les .- -, ,L V , Q 'V 1 A is 5 5 - fi ORS Mai Nguyen Thanh Nguyen Steve Nichols Mickey Nickell Yvonne Nigo Shelly Norvell Toni Nuncio Juanita Nunn Clifton Oakley DeLana Oakley Brian Odum Gail Oehler Mindy Olson Mary Oneal Tim Owens Sharon Palmer Katherine Park Bobby Parker Ron Parks Paula Parvin Tony Pecina Joann Pepper Kirn Perkins Rebecca Perry Robert Perry Will Pherigo Carol Phillips Chuck Phillips Eric Pierce Angie Pina J 285 JUNIGFZS eeii iis d UNICRS JUNIORS JUNICRSl Ann Pipes Meghan Plunkett Debbie Pockrus Danny Pollock Ken Pool Bonita Porter Sherri Powdrill Julie Powell Paula Powell Tracey Powell Scott Prentice Joe Pretre Connie Price Kevin Price Tracy Price Lorraine Proud David Pullum Randy Purnell Terrie Puyear James Quill Quico Quiroga Kathryn Radle Steve Ragdales Kathy Ramirez Priscilla Ramirez Sara Ramos Thomas Ramsey Susan Randle Carol Ray Leanne Recer T tcctt yllv o,.,o . of ws JUNIGFZS JUNIGRS JUNIORS JUNIORS I V 2 ..'7 A . iii -sw osx ,Z , ,f-my f' i f Alex Valadez does not want his picture taken. Janet Redinger Ken Reeves Lisa Reeves Rusty Reid Patty Reniro Cristy Reynolds Teresa Reynolds Gwen Richardson Lisa Richardson Susan Richeson Susan Riddle David Ridenour Kim Ridley David Ritchie Benigno Rivera Geoff Rodgers Marty Rodriguez Patricia Roller 287 Joanna Ross Debbie Rotermund Ram Rud David Rudd Mary Russell Mary Ann Russell Joe Saba Susan Sabedra Veronica Salas Noel Sanchez Carolyn Schorr Sherry Schwanbeck Kay Schweers Dorothy Scoma Mark Secrest Rick Sharrock Kerry Shaw Melissa Shelton Tharia Shelton Darlene Sherwood Cameron Shields Sheila Shipley Michael Shwarts Scott Simmons Sherry Simpson Debbie Skinner Benjamin Slover Kim Small Deborah Smith James Smith 288 JUNIGRS JUNICRS JUNIORS JUNIORS 1' wi ' 5 ji N i , 5 , L Qi , if , . 'Sig ww ii' Q 'x l M hmm JUNIGFIS JUNIOFZS .R .Aa , 35, x.1 ,Q ar 4 ' NX Q, S f 3 i 5 1 f 1.x ' Kal 'N - ,N 'S ff. F 1 5 1 T we .. . 5, gi . fu, S: ' t l ' 'K' givqkfi w , Q A is .k . ' A ' 1 91N l I f- s fs . 'ia Tiff' ' - -s ,f nl: enfi ' If' . -. --si -ff ,. we-ease JUNIGRS JUNIORS JO Smith Kathy Smith Kim Smith Wanda Smith Melody Solkema 2553? Q, it ' x W T M L s t f bv ,v 15.5 ' ... .Q 1- '!, p jx 41:5 ir mir Q M gc 'Y' 1 an 1'7 Q, .. T A , 'XE ei:-fs L7 ... Exf' I if Ni .,,, A. 3 5 5 . ,ai .N T is , ' W' I H f .wif f , W,,. ,t.,mz. Julie Spears Doug Spivey Suzanne Steed Craig Stevens Lisa Stevenson Xt Xa Scott Stobaugn Terri Stock Eddie Stokes Carter Stone Connie Stone tt,. 5.6 be is Q X N X gi T X Qt f- , ,X , Erin Stone Stacy Strickland Flenee Strong Cherie Strucely Paula Suddath f 1 at v- . u ..,- ae ,.. Q, ,K Karen Talley Brad Taylor James Taylor Karan Taylor Patricia Tenorlo lxxr. Gidgett Thomas Jerry Thompson Susan Thompson Kevin Tipple Judy Todd JUNIDRS JUNIGRS JUNIGRS JUNICJRS Tim Tommey Todd Tompkins Flhonda Toms Georgie Toomer Cathy Tovar Kim Townsend Lynn Travis Adrianne Trevathon Shari Trussell Clay Tucker Taryn Tuinstra Larry Turner David Turnham Al Valdes Alex Valdez Patti Valdez Debra Valle Roy Velasco Cheri Vialle Michael Vieger John Vonder Hoya Miki Watford Steven Waldrop Justine Waligora David Walker David Ward Terri Ward John Wassel William Watson Marla Webb 290 JUNIOFIS JUNICJFIS JUNIGRS JUNI EQNEWQ QS 'Y W S M, if t Ip K ff 1 , . V 'dw if 11, N Y.-an M .xii Vi K i l - if L i 4 .W N , 3w5? 25'ifzLf. Stacy Bell smiles when caught off guard, OHS Wendy Webb Tony Weber Kevin Welch Lanai Welch Carol Weller Tamara West Debbie Whipple Laura Whisenant Chere White Lisa Wibbenmeyer Charles Wiggins Paul Wilbanks Scott Wilder Scott Wiley Lisa Wilkerson Chris Willelord Jerri Williams Jerry Williams 291 JUN -il ti iniw A11 GJ tltim Mike Williams Thonie Williams Glenda Willis Tammy Willis Diane Wilson Daniel Windham Eric Wofford Karen Wolfe Kacy Woodard Debbie Wright Vickie Wright Trecia Wyatt Kathy Yanes Leann Yeats Richard Yium John Young Robert Young Deborah Zipper i Gwiglilo ,2 X RS JUNICJFIS JUNIOFRS 1... 'lf-3 1. Robert Greening and Carrie Beckham share a close moment. 2. Richie Crawford ponders the only question. 3. Gary Florence in the typical who me 7 pose, 4. Phil Carr and Scott lsom give the camera their undivided atten- tion. 5. Gerd Pringle listens attentively to the lecture of the day. Qs EF I 'Str JUNIQHS JUNIORS JUNIGRS JUN'0RS N, it , , SENIOR COUNCIL SENIOR COUNCIL U . I ta be -. 7117 54 1 -' I'I' I The 1979 Senior Council suc- cessfully guided the graduating class through the last and final year of memories and activities. Headed by President Bucky Eacret, Vice-President Kelly Win- ham, Secretary Laurie Paschall and Treasurer Jeanette McDonald the Council planned each activity in which the seniors participated. These activities included Six Flags, Prom, Bacca- laureate, and Senior Assembly. The Senior project was a cougar head paid by selling calendars, student-faculty basketball game, and the former senior class. The invitations were chosen and i,is each event was publicized. All areas were covered by a commit- tee and chairpersons. The spon- sors vvere Laura Winters, Bar- bara Carrell, and Jerry Clay. 1, Shari Harris checks over last minute r details. 2. Bucky Eacret leads the Council at a meeting. 3. Senior Council officers and sponsors: Jerry Clay, Barbara Carrell, Laura Win- ters, Kelly Winham, Jeanette McDonald, Laurie Paschall, and Bucky Eacret. 4. Chairpersons and co-chairpersons: Shari Harris, Boss Day, Carl Scagloine, Patty Gear, Kim Herrington, Jeri Jessee, Tammy McNealy, David Halstead, and Sara O'Brien. 5. Ms. Winters looks at calendar lists. 6. Carl Scaglione listens attentively to the officers, Q .wg . ,., it isss g 'kv' Lx I I 7 . ILIK . I ' .,,. . t . ,M ., e K 4 SENIOR COUNCIL 6 SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIOFZS SAHAR ABUSAAD Spirits 13H.E.C.E. I 23 F.H,A.! HERO. I 23 H.E.C.E. ll 33 F.H.A.f H.E.R.O. II 32 C.C.'s 3. DAVID ADAMS ISABEL ALAYON JAMES ALDRIDGE Concert Band 13 Symphonic Band 23 Marching Band 2, 33 Motocross Team 2, 33 Ice Skating Club 33 Senior Council 3. DONNA ALEXANDER Spirits 13 O.E.A, Secretary 23 Red Cross 23 C.C.'s Vice President 33 Senior Council 33 Woods and Waters club 3. CYNTHIA ALLEN CAFIOL ALLISON French Club 1, 23 Spirits 13 Tennis Team 1gCothurnus Club 13 National Honor Society 1 , 2, 33 Belles 2, 33 DE. 33 Senior Council 3. JIM ALLRED HENRY ALAVAREZ Seniors of 79 f ff? , 3. A M' X 3 wx 'gi Tv 5 Q 1 t SENIGRS SENIORS SENIORS SENIOFZS 3 DONNA ANDERSON Spirits 13 Woods and Water Club 1 , 23 O.E.A. Treasurer 13 Red Cross 23 C.C.'s 33 Senior Council 3, LORI ANDERSON Band 13 F.H.A. 33 H.E.R.O. 33 Child Related Professions 3, MIDGE ANDERSON Spirits 13 Belles 2, 33 Homecoming Princess 23 Senior Council 33 V.O.E. 33 B Honor Roll 33 Homecoming Queen 3. MONTE ANDERWALD Creative Arts Academy 1, 23 H.E.C.E. 33 Senior Council 33 F.H,A. 33 H.E.R.O. 3. LAURA ANTHONY Spirits 13 Young Lite 13 Student Council 1,33 Stagecrew 2, 33 Cothurnus Playhouse 2, 33 Musical 2, 33 Thespians 2, 33 Stagecrew Secretary 33 Senior Council 33 Senior Pub 3. LORI ANTOINE Spirits 13 Student Council 2, 33 Belles 23 Captain 33 D.E. 3. PAM ARCHER LINDA ARDIZONE Spirits 13 National Honor Society 2, 33 Belles 33 Young Lite 33 Pub Sta1l33 Latin Club 33 Senior Council 3, ERIC ASCOUGH Varsity Soccer Team 1 3 Lettered 2, 33 Captain 33 C.D.C. 13 American Legion Boy's Slate 23 Texas Longhorn Soccer Team British Tour 23 Who's Who in American High School Students 3. JAMES ASHMORE JIM ASTON Marching Band 1,23 Symphonic Band 1, 23 Woodwind Choir 1, 23 B Honor Roll 3: V.O.E. 3: O.E.A. 3. DIMMETTE AUBREY 7 SENIGRS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS DAVID AUTFZY JACK BACON J.V. Football 1, 25 Varsity Football 3. DEBBIE BADGETT Spirits 15 C.C.'s 35 F.H.A. 35 Senior Council 3. ANGELA BAKER Spirits 15 Young Life 1, 25 Ice Skating Club 1 5 Synchronized Swimming 15 Belles 2, 35 Student Council 35 Pub Staff 35 Senior Council 35 EL CONOUISTADOR 2, 3, SHERRY BAKER Spirits 15 Girl's Volleyball Team Mgr. 25 Girl's Basketball Team Mgr. 25 Belles 3. RANDALL BALTHROP B Honor Roll 1, 25 Bowling Team 25 Bowling Club 25 Concert Choir 2, 35 Chamber Choir 35 New Edition Singers 2, 35 Musical 2, 35 Cothernus Club 3. BRAD BANKHEAD PAUL BARTON All City Band 1, 2, 35 Honor Society 1 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 35 Stage Band 1, 2, 35 Crossroads 3. NANCY BAWCUM V,O.E. 35 Ice Skating Club 35 Office Education Association 3. PRISCILLA BAXTER RODNEY BEA BRIAN BEARDEN Track 1, 25 Key Club 1, 25 F.C.A. 1,35 Young Lite 25 COUGAR CROSSROADS 25 Sports Columnist 35 Senior Council 35 EL CONQUISTADOR 25 Sports Editor 35 D.E. 35 Pub Staff, Creative Consultant 35 Cross Country 1, 25 Region Finalist 1, 2. 1 , ww. 1. ' g -V V' y Y. 4 A: '1 ,A S . ,l,,,t,, Llil 5 55. 1 E, KJ :fig U . I A .W ', 4 . x ' . A , If frat .1522 -at .5 ,c 5 SENIORS SENICJRS SENIORS SENIORS Ill! rf Fiamm Hansen and David South discuss Woods and Waters Club business KEITH BEASLEY BRADFORD BEATON LARRY BEDNARZ ANGELA BEENE Spirits 1 g Young Life 1, 23 F.C.A. 1, 2, National Honor Society 1, 25 Treasurer 35 Belles 2, 3, Senior Council 35 Student Council 35 Football Queen 3. PAM BELLAH Varsity Tennis Team 1 g Spirits 1 g Cothurnus Club 1, 25 French Club 1, 25 Young Lite 1, 2, 31 B Honor Roll 1, 3: J.V. Cheerleader 25 A Honor Roll 23 Varsity Cheerleader 35 Ice Skating Club 3, Senior Council 3. TAMMY BENEVIDES SENIOBS SENIOBS SENIOBS SENIGBS SETH BENSON Corthurnus Playhouse 1, 23 Corthurnus Board Playhouse 33 Musical 1, 2, 33 UIL - One Act Play 13 Wrestling 2. SUSAN BENSON BRENDA BENTON Spirits 13 H.E.C.E. 2, 33 H.E.Ft.O. 2, 33 F.H.A. 2, 33 C.C,'s 3. ANDY BERRY Marching Band 1, 2, 33 Concert Band 1, 23 Symphonic Band 3. MARGARET BERRY Spirits 13 Ice Skating Club 1, 2, 33 Swim Team 23 Senior Council 3. SUSAN BEVERAGE Latin Club 2, 33 F.C.A. 33 Senior Council 33 Corthernus Club 33 EL CONQUISTADOR 3. CONNIE BIEFGHALTEFZ PAUL BLAIR Technical Drafting 2, 33 Concert Choir 2, 33 New Edition Singers 2, 33 Senior Council 33 Student Council 33 Chamber Choir 33 Football Manager 1 . DEBBIE BLANKS MABLA BLASINGAME DIANE BOEGLIN National Honor Society 2. SHERI BONNER Los Vencedores 1, 2, 33 National Honor Society 1 , 2, 33 Young Life 13 Literary Society 2, 33 Clinic Assistant 23 NFL Tournament Assistant Director 23 PUB Stalt 33 Senior Council 33 Creative Writing 33 C.C.'s 3. 7, 6 SENIORS SENIGFZS SENIORS SENIORS During Coach Zeitz's Government Class, Lisa Keys 15 unique comments! f'-M., 1 bewildered by Richard Henderson's 'Q WR 4-.N av' 1 ' Z' if A 1 f , 1 - my . ' fi ki rv Y , CHARLES BOONE Marching Band 1, 2, 3g Young Life1, 25 EL CONOUISTADOR Staff Photographer 3. BECKY BOSLER N.H.S. 1, 2, 33 Cothurnus Club 1, 2,3 Cothurnus Playhouse 1,2, 3g Spirits 1gChildren's Theatre 21 Pub Staff Publicity Chairman 3. FRANK BOUDEWIJN JAMES BOYLE D.E,C.A. l2g D.E. II 33 D.E.C,A. II 3. CHRISTY BRADFORD Spirits 1 5 N.H.S. 1, 2, 35 Cothurnus Club 13 Young Lite 1g Belles 2, 35 Musical 2, 35 Senior Council 33 New Edition Singers 23 Student Council 2, 33 Pub Stall 2, KEVIN BRANCH SENICJFIS SENIORS SENIOFZS SENIORS BRIAN BFIANDEBERFKY KEVIN BRANTON JOHN BFKATTAIN VAN BRATTON PAUL BROADWAY Soccer 1, 2, Captain 3. DON BROCKETTE Brian Bearden laughs at a joke at SMU summer work shop. 'Q ffl SENIDRS SENIDRS SENIORS SENIORS Q 5 ED BROWN LISA BROWN A W Spirits 15 Cothurnus Club 1, 25 , 1 L im Spanish Club 2: EL CONOUISTADOR 5 2, Photography Editor 35 Senior Council 35 N.H.S. 3. 3- A 1 Patchwork Players 25 Varsity Track 25 , MARK BROWN ff' 5 -f U Marching Band 1,2, Drum Major 35 A X ig 1 Symphonic Band 1, 35 Concert Band A . x -, 25 Spanish Club 25 EL 2 5 CONOUISTADOR 2, Editor-in-Chie13 Literary Society 35 PUB Staff Editor 35 N.H.S. 3. DAVID BRUNER ROBERT BRUNER White JV Football 15 Varsity Football 35 JV Basketball 15 Varsity Basketball 2, 35 JV Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2 3, ig. DONNA BRYANT D.E, 2, 32 D,E.C.A. 2, 3. MARK BRYANT LARRY BUCK MARLA BURFORD French Club 1, 25 Cothunus Club 15 N,F.L. Talent Show 1 , 2, 35 Sailing Club 15 Spirits 15 Belles 2, Co-Captain 35 Senior Council 3. f JERRY BURK MELODY BURRUS Spirits 15 F.H.A. 2, 35 Senior Council 3. p MIKE CALLAHAN 5 JV Soccer 25 Young Lite 2, 35 Varsity Soccer 35 Ice Skating 35 H.F1.'s 35 ,R gf F.H.A. 3, 1 SENIGRS SENIORS SENIORS SENIOFZS JENNI CAMERON D.E. 1, 2, 35 D,E.C.A. I 13 D.E,C.A. II 2 D.E.C.A. Ill 3. NANCY CANADA O.E.A. 2, 35 Class Officer 25 V.O.E. Lab 25 V.O.E. Co-op 3, B Honor Roll 3, MIKE CARLILE JV Football 11 Varsity Football 2, Captain 3. SUZY CARSON Senior Council 3, PUB Staff 3. MICHAEL CARTER TERRI CARTER Young Life 13 FHA 1, 2, 33 B Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 H.E.R.O. 2, 33 H.E.C.E. 2, 3. i J i do T Q - I Q5 T Wi , - Q. 2 - -' - ' , 11, I,,,.3 - f 9 J' . . 1- . wg gg it 16 it .., M 1 ,,.,,,, ,M V , , ' -, , H E? 't Q xl afifvs -,-r 1 .f ,MQ , , nf . v??fp4.1fn f .1 Q ' . '..L 11 ' '-'- 1 f ' ' ' . 'L 4 - M ' The picture that speaks a thousand words. SENIORS SENIDRS SENIDRS SENIDRS wrrw T dm? VICKI CARTER Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Symphonic Band 15 Concert Band 2. JOHN CASE Latin Club 35 Varsity Rifleman's Team 3. JESSE CASTILLO D.E, SUSAN CAVE Spirits 1 , 25 F.H.A. 35 Senior Council 35 C.C.'s 3. LYNNE CHANCE JERRY CHANDLER BILLY CHAPMAN J,V. Football Mgr. 1,25 Track 25 Trainer 3. DAVID CHASE RANDALL CHILDERS Marching Band 1, 25 Concert Band 1, 25 Brass Choir 1 5 All City Marching Band 15 Solo and Ensemble 15 Cothurnus Club 2, 35 Orchestra 25 Cothurnus Playhouse 2, 35 Science Club 35 Woods and Waters Club 35 Senior Council 35 Pub Staff 3. JULIA CHRISTIANSEN Spirits 15 Latin Club 15 Social Chairman 25 President 35 Belles 2, 35 Senior Council 3. ARLENE CLARK O.E,A. 35 V.O.E. 35 Senior Council 35 Red Cross Representative 35 B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. JANA CLARK V,O.E. 25 Co-op 3. SENIOFIS SENIOFZS SENIORS SENIOFIS LANA CLARK DEA. 2, 3. CHERYL CLINTON O.E.A. 3. TROY CLOUD DEMPSEY CLUFF Ice Skating Club 1, 25 Woods and Waters Club 25 Young Life 1, 2,33 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Football Mgr. 15 J.V. Cheerleader 25 Varsity Cheerleader 3. RHONDA COBURN Spirits 15 Captain 25 Human Relations 1 5 Senior Council 35 Pub Staff 3, BEVERLY COLE Band 1,2, 35 Student Council 1, 25 Senior Council 35 CROSSROADS 3. KATHY COLLIER Cothurnus 35 Senior Council 35 Spanish Club 35 Red Cross 3. JEFF COLLINS Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Symphonic Band 1 , 2, 35 Stage Band 35 Spanish Club 3. JEANETTE COLLORA LARRY COLVIN TERRY COMPTON B Honor Roll 1, 35 A Honor Roll 25 V.O.E. 35 O.E.A. 35 Ice Skating Club 3 CAMILLE CONINE Student Council 1, 25 Spirits 15 CROSSROADS 35 Varsity Cheerleader 35 Pub Staff 3. , -Y SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS ,- 1 r, 'W .. A 1 Ny WI 5142.45 14 1 sb ga! Mano' 'ik- 2 'C 5 lf.-.Q Q 1,-I A pf' ik . Qyg , Z , l ,N ,t ii'4'vU ' 1 , X lt, , 'N X g. 5 V- Crossroads mascot militant Mike makes his move on Camille Shipes. X -eo, ...SJW s.,f x 4'-w 'X E' 3 .h JJ' 4 ta' LISA CONNAWAY JV Volleyball 1 5 Varsity Basketball 1 2, Captain 35 F.C.A. 15 Varsity Volleyball 2, 35 Varsity Track 2, 3, KATHY CONWAY DELILAH COOK Spirits 13 Roller Skating Club 13 D.E C.C.'s 3. DONNE COOK MICHAEL COOK SHARON COOK SENIORS SENICJFIS SENICJRS SENIORS STEVE COOK LISA COOPER Spirits 15 Attendance Office Help 15 lce Skating 15 Belles 2, 35 O.E.A. 35 Co-op 35 Historian 3. SUZANNE CORNELIUS Spirits 1, 25 V.O.E. Lab 25 Office Education Association 25 Treasurer 3 V.O.E. Co-op 35 Senior Council 35 Red Cross 3. MARY COSSABOOM Spirits 15 Cothurnus Club 15 Cothurnus Playhouse 15 N.F.L. 15 Secretary 25 President 35 Spanish Club 25 Senior Council 3. PAM CRAKER Spirits 15 H.O.S.A. 2, 35 Red Cross 3. CLARK CRAWFORD Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 35 F.C.A. 1,25 J.V. Football 15 Young Life 1, 2, 35 Varsity Football 2, 3. SARAH CROSBY R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3: R.O.T.C. Drill Team 1, 2, 35 Company Squad Leader 15 Sierra Club 25 C.C.'s 35 Company XO and Plt. Ld. 35 R.O.T.C. Drill Team Squad Leader 35 N.R.A. 3. LORRI CROSSNO Science Club 1, 2, 35 Young Life 1, 35 Literary Society 35 Creative Writing 35 Senior Council 35 Project Committee 35 Pub Staff 35 C.C.'s 3. JIM CRUMP KEVAN CULP Architecturel 15 B Honor Roll 15 Architecture Il 25 l.C.T. 35 H.R.'s 35 V.l.C.A. 35 Ice Skating Club 3. KERRY CURTIS MAGED DAAS SENIORS SENICRS SENIORS SENIOFZS Mrs. Morgan, Chip Perry and Paul Hunter discuss absences.' 19 ,Weds f tri 1 JAY DAFFRON Ft.O.T.C. 15 German Club 15 Patchwork Players 2, 35 PUB Statt 3. JAMES DALSTON Marching Band 1, 2,35 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 35 Cothurnus Club 2, 3. NOEL DARNELL Concert Choir 1, 2,35 Musical 1, 2,35 Chamber Choir 35 Cothurnus Club 35 Cothurnus Playhouse 35 N.F.L. Talent Show 35 Senior Council 35 Barber Shop Quartet 3. TERI DAUTERIVE Spirits 1 5 Office Education Association 35 B Honor Roll 3. TAMMY DAVIDSON Track 15 Young Life 1, 25 H.E.C.E. 25 Ice Skating 25 President 35 D.E. ll 35 C.C.'s 3. ALTHEA DAVIS National Forensic League 1, Ofticer 2, 3. SENIORS SENIOFZS SENIORS SENIOFIS BEVERLY DAVIS Spirits 1, Treasurer 25 Literary Society Secretary 25 Cothurnus Club 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 3, One Act Play 2, 35 Concert Choir 2, 35 Musical 2, 35 Student Council 2, 35 Belles 35 Cothurnus Board 35 Senior Council 35 PUB Stall 3. BRADY DAVIS J.V. Football 15 Varsity Football 2, 35 Track 2, 3. BFIIAN DAVIS J.V. Football 15 Vars. 1F -otball 2, 3, l.C.T. 3. LANCE DAVIS Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 35 Section Leader 2, 35 Stage Band 33 CROSSROADS 3, PUB Staff 35 Brass Choir 3. LEIGH ANN DAWSON French Club 15 Cothurnus Club 2, 35 Concert Band 3. ROSS DAY Cross Country Track 1, 25 Cothurnus Playhouse 1, 35 Patchwork Players 2, 35 N.F.L. Talent Show 35 Chairman- Senior Assembly 3. SENIORS SENIGRS SENIORS SENIORS in F. LEO DELALASTRA Soccer 1 , 2, 33 All District 1 3 C.C.'s 33 F.l-l.A. DEANNA DEAN Spirits 13 Young Lite 1 , 2, 33 D.E.C.A. President, Presidenl's Council 2, 33 French Club 23 Senior Council 33 Prom Committee 33 Crossroads Advertising Staff 33 PUB Statl 3. CAROL DE BOOK LAURA DECKER Lite Leadership 1 3 National Honor Society 1, 2, 33 Ice Skating Club 33 EL CONOUISTADOR 33 Senior Council 3. SHARON DEGARD Sign Language Club 13 Latin Club 23 IBM Assistant 33 C.C.'s 3, TAMMY DELONG Spirits 1 3 Sierra Club 13 EL CONOUISTADOR Staff 2, 33 Executive Program 3. KEVIN DENNEHY Bowling Club 2, 3. MICKEY DENSON Business and Managing Magnet 13 l.C.T. 2, 33 H.R.'s 33109 Skating 3, LARRY DIAL BARBARA DIXON MARK DORON PAULA DUCAR Spirits 13 H.O.C.T. 1,23 Red Cross 2, 3. SENIOFZS SENIORS SENIORS SENIOFIS KEVIN DUDLEY LESLIE DUNKLIN Ft.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3, Cothurnus Club 2, 3, NRA. 25 Female Drill Team Commander 3, Female Color Guard Commander 35 C Company Commander 33 C and D Company Sponser 3. BUCKY EACRET National Honor Society 1 , 2, 33 Young Life 1, 2, 33 F.C.A. 1, 2, President 35 J.V. Football 1, 2, Woods and Waters Club 25 Campaigners 2, 33 Trackg Boy's State 2, Varsity Football 33 NFL. Talent Show 33 Senior Council 33 Senior Class President 3. SHERYL ECHOLS Spirits 15 German Club 1, 23 B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, D.E.C.A. l2, 3. ORETHA EDDINGTON Business Magnet 25 V.O.C.T. 3. CYNTHIA EDMONDS iw . rsh. X., At least Rusty Raven can find something to smile about in chemistry! SENIORS SENIORS SENIOFZS SENIORS t-. ur- LAURIE EDWARDS Spirits 13 National Honor Society 2, 33 Belles 33 F.H.A. 33 Senior Council 3. MIKE EIDSON Key Club 13 Treasurer 23 President 33 J.V. Basketball 1, 23 Varsity Basketball 3. MARCELLA ELMORE Ft.O.T.C. Drill Team 1, 23 C.C,'s 33 Senior Council 33 F.l-IA.-H.E.Ft.O. 3. REGINA ELSON F.H.A. 1, 2, Olticer 33 H.E.C.E. 3. CLIFTON EVERITT Skyline CDC Machine Shop 1, 2: DE. 33 Woods and Water Club 3. MARISSA EVERITT Arts Magnet School 13 Cothernus Club 23 French Club 2, 33 N.F.L. 3. CHERYL LYNN EWAIT Fi.O.T.C. Squad Leader 1,23 Drill Team 1, 2, 33 N.Fl.A. 1, 2, 33 Sierra Club 23 F Company Commander 3: Color Guard 33 Senior Council 3. LISA FAGAN J.V. Basketball 13J.V. Volleyball 13 Varsity Basketball 2, 33 Varsity Volleyball 2, 33 Track 33 DE. 13 F.C.A. 2, 33 H.E.C.T. 3. ANDY FARR National Honor Society 1, 2, 33 Textbook Advisory Committee 3. MICHAEL FABRIS JANIS FARROW Spirits 13 J.V. Tennis 13 National Honor Society 1, 2, 3. RUSTY FENSKE F.C.A. 13 J.V. Football 13AIternate on Green 23 Varsity Football 2, 33 H.Ft.'s 33 Ice Skating Club 33 Class Bowling and League Bowling 3. 4 SENIOFIS SENIORS SENIORS SENIOFIS BRYAN FERRELL Marching Band 1 , 2, 3, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 35 Stage Band 2, 3. DANNY FERFIELL WILLIE FEFIFIELL ACE FIFITH TODD FLECHTNER J.V. Green Football 25 H.R.'s 3. ROBYN FLEISCHER Spirits 1, Arts Magnet 1 , 2, 3, TAG Program 3. GARY FLOWERS MICHAEL FLUSCHE German Club 13 R,O.T.C. 1, 2, 35 Rifle Team 1 g Drill Team 1, 2, 33 First Sergeant 25 Battalion Executive Officer 33 Chairman Military Ball 3. KEVIN FOLMAR Key Club 33 Biology Club 3. FRANK FORBES German Club 1, Treasurer 25 H.E.C.E. 3, F.H.A.-H.E.R.O. 3. CYNTHIA FOWLER ROXANNE FRANCO I E Gimme 'Y 'Q i Q Q SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS Carla Parker daydreams ol Mikhail Baryshnikov. DIRK FRANKLIN Cothurnus Club 23 Cothurnus Playhouse 2, 33 Thespians 23 Young Life 23 B Honor Roll 23 Key Club 23 Cheerleader 3. CRAIG FRAZEE Varsity Tennis Team 1, 2, 33 Fall and Spring Club Soccer 1, 2, 33 National Honor Society 2, 33 J.V. and Varsity Football 23 B Honor Roll 13 CROSSROADS 2, Sports Editor 3g Texas High School Press Association Best Sportswriter 33 Demolay 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM FRAZIER Track Team 13 H.R.'s 3. DEREK FRERICHS V.l.C.A. 23 Concert Choir 33 Chamber Choir 3. PATTI FULLER JEFF GAIDA LISA GALLOWAY Girl's J.V. Volleyball 15Girl's Varsity Basketball 1, 2, Captain 35 F.C,A, 1 Varsity Volleyball 2, 3 NIKKI GANN Cothurnus Club 1, 2, 35 Cothurnus Playhouse 1,2, 35 French Club 15 Cothurnus Board 25 Contest Play 2 Musical 2, LOUIE GARZA J.V. White Football 1' H.R.'s 3' Skating Club 3. PAT GEAR French Club 1, 25 Spirits 1 , Squad Leader 25 National Honor Society 2, 35 Science Club 35 Invitations Committee Chairman 35 Literary Society 35 C,C.'s 35 Creative Writing 35 Pub Stall - Humor Committee 3. SUSAN GEORGE LISA GIBBS GAIL GIDDENS F,C.A. 15Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 35 Varsity Volleyball 2, Captain 35 J.V. Volleyball Captain 1 5 Varsity Track 3. MIKE GILBERT TERI GILLEY PHIL GLASSMAN ANDREW GOETZ WENDY GOODRICH SENIORS SENICJRS SENICDRS SENIORS 4. E , 'Ice 3 I SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS E Richard Henderson tries to tigure out what Coach Zeitz just talked about for 45 minutes. x, 5 L. 'KES' all fl 'xv' X , 'CTT' LARRY GRACEY Skyline Diesel Technology 1, 25 V.l.C.A. Project Skills District and State Winner 1 5 3rd place state winner 25 F.F.A. 3. MIKE GRANDINETTI Football 1, 2, 35 Science Club 15 N.F.L. 25 Woods and Waters 25 CROSSROADS Staff 35 PUB Staff 35 Senior Council 3. JOHN GREEN F.F.A. 2, 3. DAWN GREGERSON Sign Language Club 15 Marching and Concert Band 1, 2, 35 A 8 B Honor Roll 1, 25 National Honor Society 2, 35 Senior Council 35 B Honor Roll 35 T.A.G. 2. LOFlI GREGG D.E. 3. CINDY GRESHAM Spirits 15 Young Life 15 Student Council 15 Belles 2, 35 D.E.C.E. 35 CROSSROADS Staff 35 Senior Council 3. SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS JOHN GRIFFORD Young Life 1 , 2, 35 J.V. Basketball 15 Varsity Basketball 3. CYNTHIA GRIGGS Spirits 15 Roller Skating Club 15 Senior Council 35 D.E. 35 C.C.'s 3. ERICH GRIMMER J.V. Basketball 1 5 Varsity Basketball 2, 35 H.R.'s 3. MICHELLE GUINSBURG Spirits 15 Cothernus Club 15 German Club 1 5 Vice President 25 National Honor Society 1, 2, 35 B Honor Roll 15 A Honor Roll 2, 35 Belles 2, 35 O.E.A. President 2, 35 V.O.E. 2. CLARISA GUNELS LUIS GUTIERREZ J.V. Football 15 Varsity Football 2, 35 Woods and Waters Vice President 2. SX 1' mga gf Qi K Billy Chapman demonstrates what it's like to be a senior '57-5 SENIORS SENIGRS SENIORS SENIORS X , -5' --par' BRENDA HALE Spirits 1 5 B Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Spirit Squadleader 25 V.O.E. 25 Lab 25 B.A. Belles 35 O.E.A. 35 Co-op 3. CYNTHIA HALL R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 35 Squadleader 1, 25 Company Commander 35 AFI Executive Officer 35 Chief Clerk 3. DARRELL HALL 5 Radio Club 25 Bowling 25 Ice Skating 2, 35 D.E. Co-op 35 D,E.C.A. 35 H,R.'s 3. PATRICIA HALL Spirits 15 Cothurnus Club 15 French Club 1, 25 Young Life 15 Belles 2, 35 Student Council 25 Senior Council 35 Pub Staff 3. DAVID HALSTEAD J.V. Football 1 5 Track 1, 25 Varsity 2, Captain 3. KIM HAMBRICK ROGER HAMM B Team Football 15 J.V. Track 15 J.V. Football 25 Varsity Track 2, 35 Varsity Football 3. SCOTT HAMONTREE Marching Band 1 , 25 Stage Band 15 Symphonic Band 15 Concert Choir 35 Cheerleader 3. DONNA HANKS D.E. I 15 D.E.C.A. I 25 D.E. II 35 D.E.C.A. II3. JOANNA HARGIS Cothurnus Club 1, 25 Spirits 1, Squad Leader 25 Young Life 1, 2, 35 Ice Skating 1, 25 Belles 35 Swim Team 2, 35 Pub Staff 35 Senior Council 3. CHERRY HARRIS FELECIA HARRIS Basketball 15 Track 15 C.C.'s 35 Baccalaureate Committee 35 H.O.C.T 3. 0 SENIORS SENIORS SENICRS SENICRS GRADY HARRIS R.O.T.C, 1,23 Track 2. GAYLE HARRIS V.O.E. Lab 2g CO-Op 3, O.E.A, 2, 3, Sgt. at Arms 23 C,C.'S 31 F.H.A. 3. JOHN HARRIS D.E, 2, 3. SHARI HARRIS Spirits 1 g Belles 2, 35 Cothurnus Club 1, 2, 31 Cothurnus Board 2, 35 National Honor Society 1, 2, 33 One- Act Play 2, 3, Concert Choir 3, FI.O,T.C. Sponsor 35 Student Council 1, 2, 3, Thespians 23 Vice President 3 Senior Council 35 EL CONOUISTADOFI 23 Musical 3. STEPHANIE HARRIS ELAINE HARTNETT Spirits 13 Young Lite 1, 2, 33 Pub Staff 35 CROSSROADS 33 Senior Council 3. 12, 4, .W ff 'YN' A . Q. I I 'xff V r ' ,,:..4 - , Randy Krone can't get enough reading done SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS KN 5 5, STEPHANIE HAHTNETT I f 1. -L- LESLIE HARVEY ' 'f 'A T Spirits 1 , Squad Leader 25 C.C.'s 35 5 Senior Council 3. E ' MICHAEL HASLEY ,iv - R.O.T,C. 1,2,3: N.R,A, 2,35 A Company XO 35 Flta 3, F ' STEVE HASSENMILLER MICHAEL HATCHER UIL Solo and Ensemble Division I 15 Marching Band 1, 2,35 Symphonic Band 1 , 2, 35 Stage Band 1, 2, 35 Brass Choir 1, 35 All City Symphonic Band 25 UIL Region Symphonic Band 25 Brass Quintet 3. CHETT HAYNES Concert Choir 1, 2, Section Leader 35 Musical 1, 2, 35 Solo and Ensemble 1, 2, 35 Chamber Choir 1 , 35 Honor Roll 15,New Edition Singers 2, 3. ,, THERESA HAYS BRENDA HEAD Junior Achievement 25 C,C,'s 35 Senior Council 35 Pub Staff 35 Science Club 35 FHA. 3. 'E' JANNA HENDERSON Patchwork Players 15 Cothurnus Club 1, 2nd Vice President 2, President 35 Cothurnus Playhouse 1, 2, 35 Science Club 15 Thesplans 1, 3, Vice President 25 N,F.L. Talent Show 35 Stage Crew 3: EL CONQUISTADOR 3, MICHAEL HENDERSON RICHARD HENDERSON Symphonic Band 1, 2, 35 Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Jazz Band 1, 2, 35 All Region Band 1 , 25 All City Band 1, 2, 3. RITA HENDERSON Child Care Cluster 1, 25 H.E.R.O, 1, 2, 35 l-l.E.C.E. 3. 9 I SENIGRS SENICJFZS SENIORS SENIOF-IS MATT HENDRIX J,V. Football 1, 25 Sierra Club 15 Key Club 2, 35 F.C.A. 2, 35 Cothurnus Club 3. PETE HEFZNANDEZ ANGELIA HEROD Track 15 H.O.C.T. 2, 35 C.C.'s 35 Senior Council 3. KIM HERRINGTON Spirits 15 Squadleader 25 Track Team 15 Young Lite 1, 33 Science Club 1,25 National Honor Society 1, 2, 35 B Honor Floll 1, 25 A Honor Roll 35 Literary Society 25 Spanish Club 25 EL CONQUISTADOR 2, 35 Belles 35 Senior Council Project Committee Co-Chairman 3. JOHN HEWITT BEVERLY HIGGS R.O.T.C. 15 Drill Team 15 V.O.E. Lab 25 B Honor Boll 2, 35 O.E.A. 35 Parliamentarian 25 Senior Council 35 C.C.'s 35 Secretary 35 V.O.E. Co-op 35 Pub Statt 3. DANA HILL Spirits 15 Young Lite 15 National Honor Society 1 , 2, 35 Lite Leadership 3: D.E.C.A. 3. JANET HILL SANDRA HILL KATHY HOBBS GARY HOGUE MELINDA HALCOMB 1 zilfm Sf SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS DEBORAH HOLLOWAY Sign Language Club 13 Latin Club 25 C.C.'s 33 H.E.C.E. 33 F.H.A.fH.E.R.O. 3. NATHAN HOOD DORINOA HORN Cothurnus Club 15 H.E.C.E. 2, 3g F.H.A. H.E.Pl.O. 1, Secretary 35 C.C.'s 3. l l i ALEISA HOUSE RICK! HOUSTON J.V. Baseball 1, 25 H.E.C.E. I Program 3. l CHUCK HOVITZ l bl Lisa Cooper relreshes her memory from Melinda Jacoby's paper while Paul McDonald shows off his muscles to the camera. 4 SENIORS SENIORS SENIGRS SENIORS CHERYL HOWARD Spirits 15 Ice Skating 1,25 B Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Skyline Cosmetology CDC 2, 3. LORI HOWE GENE HOWELL Track 25 H.R.'s 3: F.H.A. 3. CATHY HOWELL Spirits 15 B Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 F.H.A. 35 C.C.'s 3. DAVID HUBBARD J.V. Baseball 15 B Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Roller Skating Club, President 15 German Club 25 Varsity Baseball 2, 35 F.H.A. 3. DEBBIE HULEN Marching Band 1, 25 Symphonic Band 1, 25 Sign Language Club 15 Woodwind Choir 15 Science Club 1, 2, 35 lce Skating Club 15 B Honor Roll 1, 35 Concert Band 25 Cothurnus Club 2, 35 V.O.E. 35 O.E.A. Class Officer 35 Student Council 35 Spanish Club 35 One Act 3. KIM HULME Spirits 1, Squadleader 25 Young Life 15 F.H.A. 2, 35 F.C.A. 35 National Honor Society 35 Belles 35 Senior Council 3. KORY HUNT H.R. 's, Wce-President 35 Ice Skating 35 D.E. 3. LINDA HUNTER National Honor Society 1, 2, 35 Secretary 3, A Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Math Club 1, 2, Vice-President 35 Concert Choir 2, 35 New Edition 2, 35 Musical 2, 35 German Club 25 Chamber Choir 3. PAUL HUNTER Marching Band 1 , 2, 35 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 15 Young Lite 3. RUTH HUNTER Children's Theater 15 Cothurnus Playhouse 1 5 Spirit Secretary 25 H.O.S.A. 2, 35 Young Life 2, 35 Red Cross Officer 35 French Club 3. JASON HURT SENICRS SENIOFIS SENIOFRS SENICRS GAYLA HUSKETH KARON INGRAM Marching Band 1, 23 Symphonic Band 13 Concert Band 2, 33 Majorette 33 Ice Skating Club 3, CYNDI ISOM Spirits 1 3 Literary Society 1, 23 Science Club 1 , 23 N.F.L. Talent Show 1, 2, 33 Student Council 2, 33 Spanish Club 23 Belles 2, 3: EL CONOUISTADOR Staff 2, 33 Senior Council 33 Pub Staff 33 Prom Committee 35 Ice Skating Club 3. KEVIN ISOM MARIE IVEY SANDRA JACKSON SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIGRS JAY JACOBS MELINDA JACOBY Spirits t1 Belles 2, 31 V.O.E. 3. DOUG JAMESON Soccer 1,21 German Club 21 Concert Cnoir31Key Club 31 Cothurnus Club 3. HANK JAMIESON National Honor Society 1, 2, President 31 Key Club t 1 2. Secretary 31 J.V. Basketball 11 Latin Club 2.3. TAMMY JEFFERY R.O.T.C. 112. 31 F.H.A. t,2, President 31 C.C.'s 31 PUB Slat! 31 B Honor Roll 31 Senior Council 3. BRENDA JENKINS D.E. 21 C.C.'s 31 F.H.A. 31 Senior Council 31 Drama 31 B Honor Roll 3. Camille Conine and Pam Bellah enjoy another spirited assembly yf' -' R K, SENIORS SENIORS SENIOFZS SENIORS JOEL JENKINS Commercial Art Cluster 1, Latin Club 2, 33 Historian 3. MARK JENKINS lr' 5 f it K . 2 r JERIJESSEE ' Spirits 1 , Social Secretary 2g National I of - Honor Society1,2, 3, Senior Council I' M 4 ' . ' 3gPublicityCommittee Chairman 3g , if V f , EL CONOUISTADOR Photographer3g . EN ., ., SeniorCouncilPhotographer3. We ' get h . , ' -v ' VIRGINIA JIMENEZ Science Club 35 C.C.'s 3, PUB Stalt 3g F.H.A, 33 Senior Council 3. DAVID JOHNSON J.V. Football 1 g Varsity Football 2, 35 F.C.A. 2, 35 Young Life 35 Football: Outstanding Defensive Player 3. JACOUELIN JOHNSON Fi.O.T.C. Drill Team 1, 2: Fi.O.T.C. 3: Military World Wars Award 15 Student Council 13 Committee Chairperson 23 Social Chairperson 3, Lite Leadership 1, 2, Principal Advisory 1, 2, 3: National Rifle Association 15 Cothernus1, 2, J.V. Yell Leader 25 f' 'ig' Varsity Cheerleader 3: BNS 2, 3. MARK JOHNSTON N,F.L. 33 CROSSFIOADS News Editor 3. JANA JONES National Honor Society 2, 3: CROSSROADS Editor 3. JETAIME JONES Fi.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3, Drill Team 1 , 23 Sponsor 35 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3: Life Leadership 2, Military Ball Oueen 3. JOHN JONES Key Club 1, 2, 3. KELLY JONES MOLLY JONES B.A. Spirits 1, lce Skating Club 3. Ll it SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS STANLEY JONES Varsity Basketball 3, TALITHA JONES H.E.C.E. 3, F.H.A. H.E.F1.0. 3. BRAD JOST Math Club 1, 2, President 33 National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, Honors Program 1, 2, 33 JVN Mathematics Seminar 2, Rensselaer Mathematics and Science Award 2, Tutoring 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3. GARY JUSTICE C.V,A,E. 1, Rodeo Club 13 H.E.C.T. 2 D.E. 3. RICHARD JUSTICE V.l.C,A. 1, French Club 3, LINDA KELCHER Belles 3, Concert Choir 3. y , , f' ,yi . Y it Scott Hamontree and Jimmy Waldie are two wlld and crazy guys I SENIORS SENICJRS SENIORS SENIGRS NANCY KELLER SpIrits1: Ftoller Skatlng Club 1 g CC' 35 DE. 3. JEFF KEL LY KATHY KELSO TONI KENNEDY A Honor Floll 33 O,E.A. Class Oftlcer 3. LETA KEFZNS THEHESE KEFtFt TIM KESTLEF? LISA KEYS Ice Skating Club 1,2g Symphonic Band1,2,3glv1archlng Band1,2,3g Stage Band 1, 2, 35 B Honor Floll 1, 2 33 Latin Club 1, 2, Funds Chairman 3 Young LI1e1:AIIClty Band 1: FCA, 1, KATHY KILGOHE Young Llte1,2gLalln Club 3: Cothurnus Club 35 F.C.A. 3g Senlor Councll 3. AMBROSIA KIM Tennls1gSclence Club 21 Senior Councll 3. KELLEY KINGSTON H.O.C.T. 33 Red Cross 31COU'lUlf1US Club 3. JOEL KLUMF' SENIORS SENIORS SENIOFZS SENIGFZS JEFF KNAVEL H.R.'s 33 Pub Staff 33 Senior Council 3. PRISSY KOSTELLO Spirits 13 German Club 13 Secretary 23 Belles 2, 33 Senior Council 33 National Honor Society 3. RANDY KHONE Journalism 2, 33 Entertainment Editor 2, 33 CROSSROADS 33 Pub Staff 33 HR. 's 3. JOE KUNDL KARL KURZ Key Club 1, 23 Vice President 33 Project Chairman 23 Young Lite 13 National Honor Society 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 33 Adv. Biology Club 3. BEN LAPSLEY MONICA LARRUMBIDE MICHAEL LASSETER LESLIE LASTER lce Skating Club 33 Senior Council 3. BARBARA LAURENCE RUTH LAWRENCE Spirits 13 National Honor Society 1, 2, 33 Senior Council 33 C.C.'s 3. DAVID LEAL Track 1, 2, 33 Skateboard Club 13 Pub Staff 33 Cross Country Regional Finalist 2. A h .' Q . 5, in I 335,-QQS ,Vi xg 3 if P 5' :fra L. ww S Qt is SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS ix lub' -s 5 w , L I .,,Q - R5 I ,V 5. x 5. X I I l .l ti' Michelle Massey and Mike Gilbert say hello - or is it goodbye? 5 I ELAINE LEE Spirits 15 Syncronized Swimming 2, 3 B Honor Floll 35 Senior Council 35 C.C. 's 3. FIENITA LEE RICHARD LEE Track Team 1 5 Varsity Track Team 25 Cross Country Team 25 Key Club 25 Ice Skating Club 2, 35 Young Lite 3. ERIC LEMIN JULIE LENTZ H.E.C.E. I 25 H.E.C.E. II 35 F.H.A. 2, 35 H.E.Ft.O. 2, 3. CECILIA LEWIS A Honor Roll 35 Ottice Education Association 3. SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS ERIC LEWIS Office Help 25 Sadie Hawkins Prince 2, H.R.'s- President 35 Ice Skating Club 33 D.E. 3, JIM LEWIS TERESA LITTLE Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Woodwind Choir 1 g Symphonic Band 1, 2. LINDA LOCKHART CLAUDIA DIXON LOGSTON DEANNA LONG DONNA LOONEY Spirits 1. JOHN LOVE Math Club 1 g Science Club 1 5 Chess Club 1 g Track Team 1, Spanish Club 2, Electronics Club 2, V.l.C,A. 3. NANCY LOVE RICHARD LOWRY D.E.C.A. 2, 3, H.Fl.'s 3. KERRY LOY Spirits 1, Squadleader 23 Syncronized Swimming 1, 25 Young Life 3g Senior Council 33 PUB Staff 3. MARK LUEHRS H.R. 's 3. SENIORS SENICRS SENICRS SENIORS Laurie Paschal and Patricia Hall keep books in bookkeeping. TT X 'Y A R if ,, ' u 'V 5- A . ff? A41 'S Y T? 5 'IQ , ' 1 ffl 4 ' 3 ,L Q he Q fi f i a .. - arf Ng, . M ,.,, ,. -4+ 7 'et B I ,ii., W ,V L Q, nz A C we it JEFF LUNDAY Young Lite 1 g J,V. Basketball Team 2 Varsity Basketball Team 35 H.Ft.'s 3. DAVID LYTLE ROBERT MALONEY JAY MARANDO CAROLYN MARKLE KEVIN MARSHALL 4 SENICRS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS MICHELLE MASSEY Spirits 15 Squadleader 25 Young Life 1 3 Student Council 35 Senior Council 31 Pub Staf1 3. GRETA MASTERS Interior Design C.D.C. 1, 2g C.C.'s 35 F.F.A, 3: A.C.T. 3. MICKIE MATTHEWS TRACY MATTHEWS Motorcycle Club 1, 2, RICH MAXWELL DONNA MAYFIELD 33 H,R.'S3. Tracey Swango trie note. s to figure out how many pages she'II need to write Joanna Howard 8 SENIORS SENIORS SENIOHS SENIORS JEFFERY MCADAMS Marching Band 1 , 2, 3, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, All-City Band 1 , 2, 3, All- Begion Band 2, 3, Woodwind Choir 1, Solo and Ensemble 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1 , 3, Concert Choir 2, 3, Barbership Quartet 3, Musical 2, 3, Cothurnus Club 2, 3, Cothurnus Business Manager 3, Thespians 2, 3, Cothurnus Playhouse 2, One-Act Play Assistant Director 2, Literary Society 1, 2, B Honor Roll 2, 3, Senior Council 3, All-Redion Orchestra 3. PAUL MCCLESKEY Marching Band 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, Stage Band 3, Skyline C.O.C.,V.l.C.A.1,2. BRIAN MCCLUSKEY J.V. B Team Football 1, J.V. Green Football 2, Woods and Waters Club 2, Varsity Wrestling Team 2, Co-Captain 3. JOHN MCCALL J.V. Soccer Team 1, Varsity Soccer Team 2, National Honor Society 1: Varsity Soccer Team Letterman 2, B Honor Roll 1 , 2, 3, Tutor 1 , 2, Cothurnus Club 2, Boy's State Representative 2, N.F.L. Talent Show 3, H.Ft.'s 3, Who's Who in Am. High School Students 3, Pub Start 3, F.B.L.A. President 3. CHUCK MCCARLEY SHARON MCCOLLUM CORALIS MCDANIEL LORI MCDANIEL JEANETTE MCDONALD Spirits 1 , Student Council 1, Belles 2, 3, Senior Council Treasurer 3, D.E, 3. PAUL MCDONALD RHONDA MCELWAIN Marching Band 1 , 2, 3, All-City Band 1, Symphonic Band 1, 2, All-City Marching Band 2, CROSSROADS 3. CINDI MCENTEE Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, Solo and Ensemble 1, 2, 3, All-City Band 2, French Club 2. 6 SENIORS SENIGRS SENIORS SENIOFZS JOHN MCFADDEN STEVEN MCHAN Varsity Bowling Team 1, 3g Captain 25 Young Lite 1, 2, 33 Bowling Club 1, 2, 3g Pub Staff Chairman 33 CPOSSROADS 3. SHANNON MCIVER JENNIFER MCKEE Spirits 13 Synchronized Swimming 2, TAMMY McKEE Spirits 13 Senior Council 35 Cothurnus Club 33 C,C.'s 3g Patchwork Players MARGARET MCKEIL Marci Murrell stands in line to order her cap and gown. gf! SENIGRS SENIOFIS SENIOFIS SENIGFZS Q '1 RJ N 4 X 3, if X X 3, X, 1 T' .., . . . f f gr PAT MCKINNIE Bowling Team 1, 2, Young Life 1, 2, 3, D.E. Co-op 3, D.E.C,A, 3. DONNA MCLAMORE Spirits 1 , Competition Bowling Team 2, Belles 3, Senior Council 3. BRAD MCNAIFZ CARISA MCNEELY Young Lite 1, F.H.A. 1 , Green Paw Club 2, C.C.'s 3, Senior Council 3. TAMMY MCNEELY Cothurnus Club 1 , Student Council 1, 2, 33 Young Lite 1, 2, 3, Spirits 1, Belles 2, 3, Concert Choir 3. CINDY MCPHEBSON Drama 1, B Honor Boll 2, 3, Ice Skating Club 3, V.O.E. 3. DAFZLA MEEKS KRISTI MEISENBACH Young Life 1, 2, Spirits 1, Bowling Team 1, 2, CROSSROADS Staff 2, 3, Pub Staff 3, Senior Council 3. SCOTT MENZDOFZF Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Concert Band 1 , 2, 3. TAMMY MESSICK BILL MESSIMER NORMA MEYER 7 SENIOFIS SENIORS SENIOFIS SENIORS TOM MEYER Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 35 D.E. 3. BROOKE MILLER Spirits 15 B Honor Roll 1, 2,35 F.C.A. 15 J.V. Girl's Volleyball Team 15 J.V. Girl's Basketball Team 15 Varsity Girl's Volleyball Team 2, 35 Varsity Girl's Basketball Team 2, 35 National Honor Society 3. CARL MILLER R.O.T.C. 1, 25 Company Commander 35 German Club 2, 35 Wrestling Team 35 Military Ball Committee 3. JULIE MILLER Spirits 15 French Club 1, 25 Literary Society 25 EL CONOUISTADOR 2, 35 Senior Council 35 National Honor Society 3. MARK MILLER STACY MILLER CINDY MILLS MICHAEL MIRELES Key Club 15 Science Club 15 Latin Club 15B Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 R.O.T.C. Rifle Team 1, 2, 35 R.O.T.C. Drill Team 1, 2, 35 Tactics Team 35 Medical Explorers 35 Battalion Commander 35 Bowling Club 3. DAVID MITCHELL D.E. Lab 1 5 D.E. 2, 35 D.E.C.A. 2, 3, YVONNE MONIER ELIZABETH MONTOYA BRYAN MOODY J.V. Football 15 J.V. Track 15 Ice Skating Club 1, 2, 35 Key Club 1, 2, 35 F.C.A. 1, 25 Woods and Waters Club 35 President 25 Varsity Football Team 2, 35 Track 25 Young Life 35 Senior Council 3. 'if .Wk T.,- ISI Q. IIII iiii 5 Z SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS JEFF MOON German Club 31 CROSSROADS 33 Business Mgr. 31 Pub Stan Business Mgr. 35 Cothurnus Club 35 B Honor Roll 3. Q MARK Moons J.V. Football Team 33 I.C.T. 3. SANDRA MOORE KRISTI MOOTEFZ Spirits 15 Squadleader 2g Young Life 1, 23 Creative Arts Magnet 1, 2, 3. JANET MOOTY GEORGE MOFKONES 'LMT :I 1978 State Fair oi Texas - can you spot the seniof? SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS RALPH MORONES VIVIAN MORRIS PAULA MORRISON Young Life 15 v.o.E. Lab 2, v.o.E. co-op 3, o.E.A. 2, 3. SUSAN MORRISON Spirits 1, Squadleader 25 Young Life 1,25 F.C.A. 25 Belles 35 Senior Council 35 A and B Honor Roll 1, B Honor Roll 2, A Honor Roll 35 National Honor Society 1 , 2, 3. WARREN MULL TROI MUMAW Spirits 15 Ottice Help 15 V.O.E. Lab 25 O.E.A. -Class President 25 1st Place in Area O.E.A. Shorthand I Contest5 V.O.E. 35 B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 6 N CINDY M Y . oung Life 15 Spirits 15 Latin Club 2. MARCI MURRELL Spirits 15 Belles 2, 35 V.O.E. 3. BETH MUSE Spirits 15 Cothurnus Club 1, 2, 35 Patchwork Players 2, 35 Marionette Club 25 Senior Council 35 PUB Staff 35 7th Period - EL CONQUISTADOR Staff - Classes Editor 3. TONY NAZZAL N.F.L. Talent Show 2, 35 Math Club 3. JOHN NEEDHAM SARA NEIGHBORS Spirits 15 Bowling Club 1, 25 Varsity Bowling Team 1 , 25 O.E.A. 35 V.O.E. Co-op 35 National Honor Society 1, 2, 3. F x 5 92 ' ext, 'ini'i::ffas- ' ' 'wiki' J Af? 1-wt 33. SENIORS SENIOFKS SENIORS SENIORS Senior men, Todd Flechtner, Kory Hunt and Eric Lewis, watch another Pep Assembly. Min ANDY NELSON DELAN NELSON GINA NELSON BRAD NEUGEBAUER SANDY NEWBAUER DORIS NEWMAN Spirits 1 5 J.V. Volleyball Team 1 ,J.V. Basketball Team 1g U.l.L. - Typing 1 Latin Club 1 3 Social Chairman 2, Varsity Volleyball Team 2g Varsity Basketball Team 2, 3, F.C.A. 1, 23 Vice-President 33 B Honor Floll 1 , 2 3. SENIGRS SENIDRS SENIURS SENIORS KAREN NEWMANN ROBERT NEWTON Golf 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 3. THUY NGUYEN NINA NICHOLSON DANIEL NIGO TIM NOBLE J.V. Football 1 p J.V. Football 2, 3. Track 13 Varsity W5 lg 1 X 5 W gk John McCall and Grace Whittington work on English. A ' . 2 .f-vm,-Qylm ul' fl ,f,,,1,:,1t 5 I 1-11. ,slfiu QM. ,, ,. SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIGRS 'ns We? ,QR ii' s- . A 417'- 45 I L ff' f CLAUDINE NOLEN ROSENA NORMAND BRIAN NYENHUIS Senior Council 3, H.R.'s 3, SARA O'BFilEN Student Council 1, 3, Chairman 2, Newsletter Staff 15 Ice Skating Club 1 2, 3, Spirits 13 Yad's 13 Belles 2, 35 Cothurnus Club 1, 2, Treasurer 33 Society of Distinguished American High School Students 2, 35 Prom Committee Co-Chairman 35 Senior Council 3, R.O.T.C. Sponser 3, Thespians Treasurer 3. SHANNON O'GLEE Senior Council 35 Senior Pub Photographer 3, Ice Skating Club 3. KATHY O'NEAL SHANNON O'ROARK D.E. 2, 3, H.R.'S 3. JAKE PAGE D.E. 3. CAROL PAGERLY REGINA PAINTER Y.A,D.S1g Marching Band 2, 33 Concert Band 25 Concert Choir 2, 3, Solo and Ensemble 25 Musical 2, 33 Symphonic Band 3, Brass Choir 3, Dallas Solo and Ensemble 33 UIL Solo and Ensemble 3. VAN PALMER JULIE PARK 34 SENIORS SENIORS SENIGRS SENIORS DAVID PARKER Basketball 1, 2, 35 J.V. Football 1, 2, N.F.L. Talent Show 1 , 2, 3, Varsity Football 33 F.H.A. Vice President 3. DONNA PARKER Spirits 15 Belles 2, 35 V.O.E. 3. CARLA PARKER Spirits 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Cothurnus Club 1, 2, 35 Cothurnus Playhouse 1, 2, 3, Concert Choir 2, 33 Musical 2, 3, Thespians 2, 35 Literary Society 25 EL CONQUISTADOR Staff 2, 35 Ad's Editor 3, National Honor Society 3, PUB Staff 3, Senior Council 3. LISA PARKS Business and Management Center 1, 2, Paid Internship Program 2, 3. LAURIE PASHCAL Student Council 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 1 , 2, 33 Spirits 1g Belles 2, 33 Life Leadership 33 A Honor Roll 3, Senior Class Secretary 3. REX PATRICK -1 - .-ii..-,,v,,..,-if M, I . sllw at ff ,-'. L ...,., , L :- ff .s .ef 1 'U a sv - G7 . Beth Muse and Lisa Brown find Mrs. Bowley's nose quite interesting. ,J M SENICJRS SENICJFIS SENIGFIS SENIOFIS TRACY PATTERSON Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, JAMES PAUL Orchestra 1, 2, 3, LESLIE PAUL Marching Band 1, 2, Symphonic Band 1, 2, French Club 2, National Honor Society 35 CROSSROADS Stall 3. MARK PEDERSON SANDRA PEREZ Senior Council 3, PUB Staff 3. FLOYD PERRY J.V. Basketball 1 , 2g Varsity Basketball 33 Ice Skating Club 35 H.R.'s 35 F.H,A. 3. DAVE PETERS ALLISON PHILLIPS N.F.L. 1, Board 2. JACKIE PHILLIPS Spirits 13 H.O.C.T. 21V.O.E. 3, C.C,'S 3. JAN PHILLIPS LISA PHILLPOTT Spirits 1 3 Spanish Club 2, EL CONOUISTADOR 2, 3, Cothurnus 1, 25 National Honor Society, PUB Staff 3. ANNETTE PICHARD SENIGRS SENIGRS SENIORS SENIORS JEFF PIERCE DE. 3. SHIRLEY POLLARD H.O.C.T. 2, 35 Red Cross 2, 35 C.C.'s 3. KEITH POOL RENETI-IA POWELL R.O.T.C. Drill Team 1 , 2, 35 Chorus 15 C,C.'s 35 Life Leadership 35 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 35 Pub Staft 3. CHERYL PRATT GERD PRENGEL DEBBIE PRESLEY Spirits 15 O.E.A. 33 V.O.E, 3. PHILLIP PRICE Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Symphonic Band 1 , 2, 35 Woodwind Choir 15 Orchestra 1 5 CFIOSSROADS Statt Photographer 35 Pub Staft Photography Editor 3. WANDA PRIDE D.E.C.A. 3. CHRIS PROUD Math Club 15 Key Club 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 1, 2, 35 Cross Country 2, 35 Track 35 Region Finalist 2. JENNIFER OUINLAN Spirits 15 U.I.L. 1, 35 B Honor Roll 1,2 35 Spanish Club 25 Young Lite 25 Concert Choir 35 Senior Council 35 Student Council 35 Musical 35 Pub Staff 3. JULIE RACHT Spirits 15 Squadleader 25 Young Life 1, 25 National Honor Society 2, 3. SENIORS SENIORS SENICRS SENIORS a v V 5 ' 'N ' Q-5,3 if M Senior Linda Hunter works hard in her Sociology class. STACY RAINS Spirits 15 Belles 2, 35 B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM FKAMBO AIDA RAMIREZ J.V. Cheerleader 25 Spanish Club 25 Student Council 2, 35 Ice Skating Club 25 Senior Pub 3. LIZ RAMSAY Spirits 1 5 Squadleader 25 National Honor Society 2, 35 Belles 35 Senior Council 35 Young Life 35 F.C.A. 3. CAROL RAMSEY Spirits 1 5 Squadleader 25 National Honor Society 1, 2, 3. CINDY RANEY B Honor Fioll 1, 25 Spirits 15 lce Skating Club 2, 35 Cosmetology Cluster 2. 3. SENIORS SENIDRS SENIORS SENIORS RUSTY RAVERT KATHY REAM Spirits 15V.O.E. I 15 Red Cross 2,35 H.O.C.T. I 3. RON REICH Musical 1, 2, 35 Golf 1, 25 Golf Team Captain 35 Concert Choir 25 Chamber Choir 3. BARBARA RENEGAR JANET REYNOLDS Symphonic Band 1, 2, 35 Marching Band 1 , 2, 35 Student Council 1 , 2, Secretary 35 Human Relations 1, 25 Cothurnus Club 1, 2, 35 Stage Band 2, 35 Life Leadership 25 Woodwind Choir 25 CROSSROADS 2, 35 Woods and Waters Club 35 Literary Society 35 Senior Council 35 Senior Pub 35 Senior Assembly 35 Flute Choir 2, KEITHA REYNOLDS F.C.A. 15 J.V. Basketball 15 J.V. Volleyball 1 5 Varsity Basketball 2, 35 Varsity Volleyball 2, 35 Track 25 Varsity Track 3. MICHAEL RICHIE Bowling Club 1. KAREN ROBERTS Spirits 15 Ice Skating Club 1, 2, 35 Speech 25 Rodeo Club 25 Prom Committee 35 C.C.'s 3. DAVID ROBERTS Marching Band 1, 25 Concert Band 15 Concert Choir 1 , 2, 35 Musical 1 , 2, 35 Student Council 15 Ensemble QNew Editionj 2, 35 Cothurnus Playhouse 25 Cothurnus Club 2, 35 Thespian 2, 35 Concert Choir President 35 Senior Council 35 Young Lite 3. CATHERINE ROBERTSON Spirits 15 Ice Skating Club 1, 2, 35 Rodeo Team 15 Track 25 Invitation Committee - Senior Council 35 C.C. 's 3. LYNN ROBINSON Spirits 15 Spanish Club 15 National Honor Society 1 , 2, 35 Spanish Club President 25 Literary Society 2, 35 EL CONQUISTADOR Staff 2, 35 Pub Staff 35 Creative Writing Club 35 EL CONOUISTADOR Organizations Editor 3. WILLIE ROBINSON Volleyball Team 15 C.V.E.A. Work Program 2. 5- 1' mfr 5,1 ..,,?v,r ff' , Q xiii , . ,I fe ri 5 3 , - I-r,..'-'rf' nf . 2 Z 5' 2 4 S SENIORS SENIORS SENICRS SENIORS 'iv K Dean Whestel and Teri Thomas - content with being Seniors. ,. 1 -MASQ? I . -- Q! ff'f hh' GENA RODGERS SHARON ROGERS JULIE FIOLLINGER Ice Skating Club 1. JIM ROMACK JULIE FIOWELL Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, GLORIA SABEDFIA Spanish Club 2, 3. 34 SENIORS SENIOFZS SENIORS SENIOFIS CARLA SADLEFK SHEREE SADLER l-l.E.C.E. 2, 35 F,H,A. 2, 33 HERO. 2g Vice President 3. MARIO SALAS ARLENE SANTOS KAREN SAUVE Cosmetology C.D.C. 1, 2, Senior Council 33 Senior Pub 35 F.H,A. 3g H.E.R.O. 35 H.E,C.E. 3. CARL SCAGLIONE Stage Craft 1, 2, President 3, Cothurnus Club 1, 2, 3, Musical 1, 25 Stage Manager 3, Science Club 25 Thespians 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Cothurnus Playhouse 23 Stage Manager 33 Drama Festival 2g Concert Choir 3g Senior Council Prom Committee Chairman 3g N.F.L. Talent Show 25 Stage Manager 3. - ,S .- . I , 'Q T61 ,, 1 M law, :gun - X '- ' ,, l. il , 4- , . V ' Q, ' - , fi' . , xr-, Stephanie, Donna, Jimmy, and Dempsey walk to an assembly at SMU Cheerleader camp , 5, , .ei A ' M Gs- ns' I K5 xl SENIORS SENIURS SENIORS SENIORS ' Q f f 2 A xii-I I r, 'I 1 , l il 4,35 5 '51 ,T P f . f rg. i ii X 5 1 , at , , . ,I I Ri ' f 4- ei usp ,,, 5 1' Nifx JACKIE SCHUTTGER Spirits 1 5 Skating Club 15 EL CONQUISTADOR 2, 35 Concert Choir 2,35 Musical 2, 35 Talent Show 25 Senior Council 35 Pub Staff 35 C.C.'s 35 Spanish Club 33 Solo and Ensemble 3. STEVEN SCOTT RICHARD SHAVER Woods and Waters Club 25 H.R.'s 35 D.E.C.A. 3. KATHY SHAW CAROL SHERRARD RON SHIELDS CAMILLE SHIPES Spirits 15 Cothurnus Club 1, 2, 35 Human Relations Committee 15 President 25 Student Council 2, 35 CROSSROADS Staff Reporter 25 Director of Photography 35 Student Voice Ass't Editor 2, 35 Senior Council 35 Senior Slide Show Photographer 3: Senior Pub Staff Photographer 3. NATHAN SICKLES ALAN SKINNER LANITA SLAY V.O.E. Lab 25 V.O.E, 35 Red Cross 2, 3: O.E.A. 3. SALLY SLEVIN SANDRA SLY R.O.T.C. 15 Corporal 25 C.C.'s 35 V.O.C.T. 3. SENIORS SENIGFZS SENIORS SENIOFZS CARLA SMITH CINDY SMITH Soccer Mgr. 15 Cothurnus Club 1 , 25 R.O.T.C. 1,25 Stall Member 35 Staff Sponsor 35 Miss Fl.O.T,C. North Zone 35 H.O,T.C. 1, 2, 35 Fted Cross 1,35 T.A.H.O.S.A. 3. JUDY SMITH PARRI SMITH German Club 15 Latin Club 2, 35 Senior Council 35 Concert Choir 35 C,C.'s 35 Musical 35 Pub Staff 3. TRACY SMITH Motorcross 1, 2, 35 Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Concert Band 1, 25 Ice Skating Club 3. DAVID SOUTH Football BTeam 15 F.C.A. 1, 25 Vice President 35 Track 1, 2, 35 Varsity Football 35 Woods and Waters Club Treasurer 25 President 35 Student Council 25 Vice President 35 Senior Council 35 Pub Stall Managing Editor 3, Another day, another 1513! E A SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS Y Q at :L B f G9 ' I WE, 4-,, K 63' Q92 ' , 172. . A ,i f dir' 1: jj, ' I 1 .jfs ff' my we. I . 'ik 9 1 fx, X A It 7 1 1. STANLEY SOWERS Track 1, 2, 3, Green J.V. Football 25 Cross Country Varsity 3. DAVID SPARKS DANIEL STEWART KEITH STEWART DOUGLAS STOKLEY F.F,A. 3. LISA STREETY F.H.A. 3: H.E.R.O. 3: H.E.C.E. 3. JOHN STFIUBLE Marching Band 1, 2, All City Marching Band 1gGoIt Team 1 , 2, 33 Young Lite 1, 2, 33 Ice Skating Club 1 g Concert Band 25 Varsity Cheerleader 3, Concert Choir 3, Musical 3, B Honor Roll 2, 35 Senior Council 3. VICKI STUTSMAN Senior Council 3. SHERRY SULLIVAN DON NA SUSTAYTA LARRY SUTHERLAND Latin Club 2, 33 F,H.A. 33 Ice Skating Club 3. MERLIN SUTTON 4 SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS TRACEY SWANGO NORMA TAMEZ Spirits 15 French Club 15 V.O.E. Lab 25 Red Cross 2, 35 Belles 35 O.E.A. Co- op Vice President 3. LINDA TAPP BRADLEY TAYLOR CHRIS TAYLOR Baseball Team 15 H.R.'s 35 Ice Skating Club 35 D.E. Vice President 3. JILL TAYLOR Spirits 15 Squadleader 25 Science Club 25 French Club 25 Senior Assembly 3. KATHY TAYLOR CRAIG TAYLOR KERI TEAGUE Ice Skating Club 35 D.E. 3. RICHARD TEAR R.O.T.C. 13 Squadleader 25 Company Commander 35 J.V, Football 1. DAVID THOMAS H.R.'s 35 Ice Skating Club 35 F.H.A. 3. KEITH THOMAS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS Paul Hunter says, You take my picture . . . I break your camera. TERI THOMAS BRENDA THOMASON Spirits 15 B Honor Roll 1 , 2, 35 Belles 2, 35 V.O.E. Lab 25 Red Cross 25 O.E.A. Secretary 3. DANNY THOMPSON PAULA THORN Spirits 1 5 Rodeo Team Sweetheart 1 5 Rodeo Team Representative 25 Board Member 2, 35 V.O.E. 25 Rodeo Team President 35 H.E.C.E. PATRICIA THORNTON National Honor Society 2, 35 Belles 35 F.C.A. 35 Young Life 35 Senior Council 3. TRACY TIMMONS Stagecrew 25 Musical 25 Cothurnus Playhouse 25 I.C.T, 35 H.R.'s 3. SENIOFIS SENIORS SENIORS SENIDFZS WILLIAM TIPPING I.C.T, 25 F.H.A. 35 Ice Skating Club 3. PAM TISDALE C.D.C. Cluster 15 Spirits 15 Young Lite 1,25 Belles 2, 35 Student Council 35 Patchwork Players 35 B Honor Roll 35 Pub Staft 3. GREGG TODOFGA WYATT TOLAR ROMANA TORRES JAMES TOWNSEND M0tOCr0SS Club 15 D.E. I 25 D.E.C.A. I 25 D.E. II 35 D.E.C.A. Il 3. DONNA TRAYLOR Spirits 1, Captain 25 Latin Club 1, 25 EL CONQUISTADOR Staft 2, 35 Pub Staff 35 Senior Council 3. FLORIAN TRIEB DANNY TRIPLETT SHERRY TUCKER Spirits 15 J.V. Basketball 15 B Honor Roll 1,25 35 N.H.S. 2, 35 Science Club 25 V.O.E. 35 C.C.'s 3. SUZANNE TUCKER Spirits 15 UIL Contestant 25 CROSSROADS Editorial Editor 35 Pub Staff Associate Editor 3. TERRI TUELL Ice Skating Club 1, 25 B Honor Roll 1 , 2, 35 O.E.A. 35 V.O.E. 3. it SENIORS SENIOFIS SENIOFIS SENIOFIS Q ., ,, I, 5 NV if - M M2 -,I A A ' Karen Ingram twirls again! JERRY TURNER FRANCES USREY Tutoring 23 H.E.C.E. 3g F.H.A.- H.E.R.O. 3. JAY VALADEZ Soccer 13 Captain 25 Ice Skating Club 33 Senior Council 35 Varsity Cheerleader 3. FIICKY VALLE BECKY VAN F-IAVENSWAAY RICHARD VAN ROY Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Concert Band 1, 2. SENIORS SENIORS SENIOFIS SENIORS DEWAYNE VANCE Patchwork Players 13 H.Fl.'s 3. RENE VARCHESE MICHELLE VARDELL Spirits 13 Squadleader 23 Spanish Club 13Vice-President 23 EL CONOUISTADOR 23 Editor-in-Chief 3 National Honor Society 2, 33 Literary Society 23 Concert Choir 33 Musical 3 Senior Council 33 PUB Stall 3. WAYNE VAUGHAN J.V. Football 1, 23 Varsity Football 33 R.O.T.C. 1,23 German Club 13 Chess Club 1, 23 Young Lile 13 F.C.A. 2, 33 Green Paw Club 2, 33 Key Club 23 Varsity Wrestling 3. SUSAN VEGA BECKY VELASCO Spirits 13 French Club 13 Senior Council 3, SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS QS 1 L xl, DIZIE VIA Sailing Club 13 Woodwind Choir 1, Ice Skating Club 11 Marching Band 1, 2, 33 Symphonic Band 1, 2, Science Club 2, Cothurnus Club 2, 3, Cothurnus Playhouse 2, 35 J.A.B,A. 33 CROSSROADS Photographer 3. PATRICIA VIEGER HARVEY VILLANUEVA RICARDO VILLARREAL HUNT VU STANLEY WAITE Marching Band 1,2g Symphonic Band 1, 2, All City Marching Band 1, 25 Cothurnus Club 2, Business 3, Cothurnus Playhouse 2, 3, Math Club 33 One Act 2. JIMMY WALDIE Soccer 1, 2, Sailing Club 1 g B Honor Roll 1, 35 Young Lite 2, 3, Track 23 Varsity Cheerleader 31 Senior Assembly Committee 3, Ice Skating Club 3. LINDA WALLER BECKY WALSWORTH Spirits 13 Latin Club 2, C.C.'s 33 Senior Council 3, O.E.A. 33 B Honor Roll 3. DOUG WALTER Debate 1 5 Cross Country 1 g Track 1, 2, Woods and Waters Club 2, Varsity Cross-Country 25 H.R.'s 3, Invitations Committee 35 Pub Stall 3. JOHN WARDELL Varsity Basketball 1, Captain 2, 3: Young Life 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2, President 3, Superintendents Advisory Committee 25 D.l.S.D. Budget Hearing, Student Representative 23 D.l,S.D. Film on Responsible Parenthood 25 Life Leadership 2g PrincipaI's Advisory Committee 3. TERESA WATERS 60 SENIOBS SENIOFZS SENIUFZS SENIORS BILL WATSON H.R.'s 3. MARK WATSON Band 13 Marching Band 2, 33 Concert Band 2, 3. PAULINE WATSON CHRIST! WEBB SUSAN WEBB CAROLE WELCH Spirits 13 Cothernus 1 , 2, 3g Patchwork Players 1 5 Senior Council 3 -wr'- 1 ,L fwlksm ,, MQ,-3.11 , . 'Ffa-53.222 .R ll . 1 hfglgw rr-A es S 'N1? f2f5 A-im. 'mi mx Q Sage. ak .ii L Aw. ,L r.rf,.L,. ,L 3.1, 55 ,,i,,, ,v 5 M . 4 filik-SVP. 1 U iff' l'f'. .',1-fS1f-L3i9tlT'R5u15 1252 58911 -1:9 ,L U Cl J . Y fr' ' iaHfngi:n-',.2-Q-H' vw'Nx.15f:f1- :N 1' . , we skqgmi ,Q -1. -L ,. , L , 1 .1. A wp pity A A .. :L .fx N .L ,ix-giw f . kwgiq. I x 1 1 ' ' , ' ' ,. . ,.,S?iw3. QQ 1 wal - ,. .Q N1 1 - 'A and A ' , R H L si A- 319 A fav ? ' 1? ' ' f B225 Q11:i'W-iii? W ' -- gig .gfwM.,,.-,iz 141-fm A Pam Tisdale and her shadow! - fs.. L mmagff, fffy 1 '1?2h'5V' 1 1 W -.,.f Wm LQ .,.. W .geiggviemig .3' 1. 1 6 F 1 Q. ,J , W, fa., , A SENIOF-IS SENIGRS SENIOFZS SENIGRS M TEFll WELLS ANNETTE WHEELER v-H-v ,--A H.E.C.E. 35 F.H.A.!H.E.R.O. 33 C.C.'S 3. EDWARD WHETSELL OVETA WHITESHIHT GRACE WHITINGTON N.H.S. 1, 2, Secretary 3, A Honor Science Club 2, 1st Vice-President 3, Math Club 2, 33 Literary Society 2, 31 Lite-Leadership 3. ALICE WHITLEY MICHAEL WIDDEFIS Bowling 2, Captain 3, Young Life 3. CAROL WILDER Spirits 1, Syncronized Swimmers 1, Belles 2, 35 C.D.C., Man and His Environment 23 T.A.G. 2, Senior Council 35 D.E. 3. JOYCE wlLEY Y.A.D.S 1, Young Lite 2, 3, F,H.A,! H,E.Pl.O. 2, 3, H.E.C.E. 2, 33 C.C.'s 33 Syncronized Swimmers 3. M. ,,.,,. .Y PHILLIP WILKERSON H.Fl.'s3, D.E. 3, CHRIS WILLIAMS Science Club 1, H.Fl.'s 3, F.H.A. 3. DONNA WILLIAMS Spirits 25 Young Lite 35 Varsity Cheerleader 3, Ice Skating Club 3, Senior Council 3. Roll 1,25 German Club 2, President 3, SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Business Cluster 1 g D.E. 3. KEVIN WILLIAMS KYLE WILLIAMS Varsity Basketball Manager 1, 2, 31 Young Life 1, 2, 33 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Senior Council 3. LARRY WILLIAMSON A.C.T. 33 Rodeo Club 3. JACKIE WILLIS KELLY WILSON TIM WILSON C.D.C. Machine Shop 1, 23 CB Radio Club 2. KARON WINFIELD KELLY WINHAM Young Lite 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1 Chairman 2, 31 Homecoming Court 1 2, 3, Spirits 15 F.H.A, 15 B Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Ice Skating Club 23 Woods and Waters Club 25 Belles 3, Senior Class Vice President 3. KAREN WITHROW MICHAEL WITHROW YVONNE WOOD SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS X4 6, K . , 51' 2 1 JULIE ZIEGLER JILL ZIRGES Spirits 15 Young Lite 35 Latin Club 35 Senior Council 3. DUANE WORDEN Marching Band 1 , 2, 35 Concert Band 15 French Club 15 Symphonic Band 35 Stage Band 2, 3. DEBRA WREYFORD PAM WRIGHT Latin Club 2, 35 Senior Council 3. SHERRY WYA'l'l' Spirits 15 National Honor Society 1, 2, 35 J.V. Girl's Basketball Team 15 Library Council Treasurer 15Y.A.D. 15 V.O.E. 25 Science Club 25 Red Cross 25 D.E.A. President 25 EL CONQUISTADOFI 2, 35 D.E. Co-op 3: Senior Council 35 D.E.C.A. President 35 C.C.'s 3. CINDY YATES F.H.A. 1, 25 COED Correspondent 15 Spirits 1, 25 C.C.'s 35 E.D.E. 35 Senior Council 35 Cooperative Training Program'3. WOODY YENNE Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 35 Stage Band 1, 2, 35AIl- City Band 1, 2, 35 All-Region Band 1, 2, 35 Brass Choir 2, 35 All-Area Band 35 Hall of Fame Band Honors 3. LISA YOUNG ROBERT YOUNG F.H.A. 2, 35 H.E.R.O. 2, 35 H.E.C.E. 2, 3. STEVE ZARAGOZA BRYAN ADAMS BRYAN ADAMS BRYAN So you Y be you, 5254 an ADAMS BRYAN ADAMS BRYAN ADAMS '29 f 7X x ' BRYAN ADAMS BRYAN ADAMS BRYAN ADAMS BRYAN ADAMS BRYAN ADAMS And I'II be me. BRYAN ADAMS BRYAN ADAMS BRYAN M ADAMS BRYAN BRYAN ADAMS BRYAN And that's the way it's supposed to be. 'gr' 5 BRYAN ADAMS BRYAN ADAMS BRYAN And we'II be living, ADAMS BFZYAN ADAMS BRYAN ADAMS .rf- BRYAN ADAMS BRYAN ADAMS BRYAN You and me, Y P ADAMS BRYAN ADAMS BRYAN ADAMS 4, q . ,,,. hn... wx ppm 1. -Q33 ,K Q .iff 'WM ' D ,212-'?lL V' X 1' swam 533:81 '- fic ' x ,,.' mea? ,rl is Sv?-Se 55:11 Q V Wren, gs--ve ww- -f 15462 37 BRYAN ADAMS BRYAN ADAMS BRYAN ADAMS BRYAN ADAMS BRYAN ADAMS Qt' together . . . differently. - Dee Faram 05 as 3k Q S if 934 gf 52 5 + iff 55 129 ii AQ NX 53 56 ,K wi 5? Qi if 1,5 53 Qs, ,PB ff e ff mi F W Casa Coiffures 162 Casa Linda Plaza 328-3202 Brad 'S ,I e wel ers 2209 Gus Thomasson Casa View Shopping Center 327-3598 or 327-3220 Brad Tuley Sr. First there was a feeling. Then there was a need for those feelings to be expressed. The thoughts of the feelings soon turned into the music, and the music soon turned into the song. These are the thoughts, and feelings which I have joined into one, and placed before you. This is your time, and this is your music, and this is my wish to make everyone happy the best way I know how through the expression of song. Thanks for the support. .fyrzn fawzama Km J f N 1978-1979 CHAMBER CHOIR AND NE W EDITION SIN GERS A Chamber Choir Lacy Atwood Noel Darnell Linda Hunter Susan Randle Randy Balthrop Erie Dickerson Beth Lancaster Ron Reich Brian Bentley Derek Frerichs Dorothy Moore Kim Ridley Paul Blair Karen Gildea Bruce Mullenax David Roberts Alice Bybee Chett Haynes Carla Parker Kim Small New Edition Singers Randy Balthrop David Roberts Paul Blair Chett Haynes Eric Dickerson Linda Hunter Dorothy Moore Kim Ridley Beth Lancaster Susan Randle Brian Bentley, accompanist Mr. Colton Erwin, Director Building a Better Youth tor Tomorrow WHITE ROCK YM Kelly Wilson and Tammy McNeely admire the doll. house miniatures at The Swinging Bough. IQQI Lochwood 59-:1 5. Activities Include 'fl 5,6 - emfggofm Clubs , A NI aturaes Camping i Unique Toys Sports Leagues 4 Ggmnastics 328 7444 Swlmmmg 346 Casa Linda Plaza k Dallas, Texas 75218 J 379 f . Y DA LLAS' UNIQUE CA FETERIA M onday-Saturday 11.'00A.M. - 2:00 P.M. 4:30 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. Sunday Continuous Service 2fZX'2i, Deeper LIFE 11:00A.M. -8.'00 P.M. LUBY,S-ALANDMARK . IN QUALITY AFZJSSAV You Can Expect Texas More From a Commerce BANK Today Bank Member Texos Commerce Bonk 234 Coso Lindo Plozo Dollos, Texos 75218 324-1411 Member F.D.l.C. ko J W EE F N M9 S HAN F lll R ISI' 10311 GARLAND RD. 324-2481 a YOUR EXTRATUUCHFIDRIST K J W Debbie Welcomes You To GARY'S STUDIQS 2239 Gus Thomasson Casa View Shopping Center X J W enneqi ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY 2925 Gus Thomasson Casa View I I Shopping Center LAKE :::::::::::::g1 I II In I I: If I5?JTl'gr P I I I Il I un II I Q H YI 9 ll --.-.., ,-,,,,,,,,- ,,,,.,- ..... .- ..... J I-I I GI-I LANDS 2225 Gus Thomasson 328-7628 Buckner c1INorII1cIiff Mon.-Fri. Sai. 3279774 9 +0 9 91.0 6 APPOINTMENTS HONQRED y jk J f BUSINESS COMMITTEE Sara Anderson Jeff McAdams COTI-IURNUS BOARD 78-79 PRESIDENT Janna Henderson VICE-PRESIDENTS KevinMarshall Shari Harris SECRETARY Beverly Davls TREASURER Sara O Brlen SPONSOR Grayce P Clay PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Rosemary Drake Suzie Galia Best of Luck 79 80 Cothurnus Board 78 79 STA GE CREW S TA GE MANA GERS Carl Scaglzone Seth Benson CREW La aAthoy C e Ro emary D ke Jean Mar e Dusek El b th Ela Elizabeth Gendel R g H yes Ja na He derson Lesbr Hunte Mary May D ane No to Rzcha d P athe Sc tt Simmons Da ld Spa ks Paul Tisdale dy Todd Da d Walke Jamie Walke Rusty Walker Da d Young Iretz edl UPTOWN AUTO SALES 3209 Soufh Garland Avenue Garland Texas 75040 2781517 . O . ur n n i r n Francis lair ' r r r ' Dempsey Clujf Tracey Powell s ra no ' i v' r - iza e m ' ' Ju o er a vi r n n ' r r vi 'r 384 Eric Dickerson looks ai one ol' ihe mang class rings ai Casa Jewelers Casa Jewelers 2363 Gus Thomasson 327-5008 D.W. Ifl could save lime in a bofile The iirsi ihing ihai l'd like io do ls io save everg dag 'Til Eiernifg passes swag Jusi fo spend them wiih gou. li' I could make dags lasi forever If words could make wishes comeiru I'd sav Y N Branch Discounf Aufo Paris 0 146 Ferguson Village 321-6406 Open 7 Days a Week cmdyrowlw cawzlwlzfea Cawhwelclv amiBeueaQDaw3 hwdeaaazaagfgaiaaa. . . Tieplaaefogajofvbfuyltiwwicleas. 198 Ca6wLmdafPb5af 321-1692 Dallas, Term 75218 A zxasj ll! Q .Ny -LQ 1. L in f 4 eil I LOCKER ROOM SPORTS o e f a 'wif , . fy 1 - My e v' 2315 Gus Thomasson Rd. Dallas, Texas 75228 Phone: 12141 321-9109 ff Sparkman fi Hillcrest Funeral Homes 10510 Garland Road Dallas, Texas 75218 327-8291 or 7405 Northwest Hwy. Dallas, Texas 75225 363-5401 Y Prof I G ing - Complele Pel Fa h'on ALL BREEDS ffldce '4 POODLE SALON AND PET SHOPPE 209 Ferguson Village Ferguson Rd. at Oates Dr. Dallas, Texas 75228 321-2334 SANDY'S SHOES Manager lim Wood stands in front of Christmas disp 2572 Gus Thomasson Rd. Casa View Shopping Center A J f N S Q food 'm?mW'9.' A CHALLENGE IS GIVEN: ffgmzwfwamynwfmm- amfafwmyvwwqmfwgzfzf Mfwfffwmn mgmmwzzwmwm' MMM S. Z. ,.,, AB I Et p P bl t PO B 28844 D II TX 75228 y J f Ross Doy ond Bucky Edcret find oil their sporting needs ot. . . Jwiww 9P0'Lf50'9 Goods Athletic Equipment for Teoms Trophies ond Emblems Mercury Outboord Motors Glostron Boots Fishing, Hunting, Archery, ond Comping Equipment 4280 South Buckner 388-0536 388-0537 k 1 ' , .r i 5 f KW iii iii Q y A r AK 'iii 13 1 Q 4 45? 8 K 'Q J N K W eoWG'mAHEQS0f gf 1 7 8-79 5 Q Ou r Goal ez Goa wbnau H09 G, Ev ASQ you!! aiumza ffaiz uns: 02 aocif-:fy fffzouggg 50112 5600002561 alucczfiofz iff! QZEQJ, 0fp5Z5,0l26Z!iQ'ZOUJf4i jQmL'Q iff, cfocafiofzafpzsgazafiofz, afzdcolrznzufzdfy Ozcfofusnzsfzf. B. A. Student Council HWorking for you, the student body? Student Council 78-79 K J f A , , e A Y . . Q Soft Pretzels Rpberf L, SQPS5li?lRTeS Jeeeee DM Exoavafion North End of Treehouse MGI' 327-3833 gill, , . eeee 3 4? 4 UAE - 31 an CLUI'-Ip ee4aZ72Z25, Uffmfcz me fo zffzicuzfi fflflm .JM cgfzazgi fofz aff gem fzafialzc cmcf ufzcfautancfizzg 465 gau Acrey9 Roberts 8 fo ua fgfzougg kgs Heal. Pierson Inc. 2331 Gus Thomasson 328-4-613 n 1 X Consulting Engineers 1 We A F N El Flfsf MHRK 'W REALTORS' CLEMENTS-PRINZHORN REALTORS 10253 Ferguson 364 Abrams Forest Center 327-7345 341-3000 4140 Abrams Road 824-8121 Y Qwmfs Shop U Q 'Twabvowwefgwwsouquebog Lumber Sales 9012 Garland Road Dollc1s,Texos 75218 327-7000 K 327-8378 Complefe Home Service Cenfers Two Locafions 1604 Peavy Rd. 10230 Plano Rd. Jeff Andrews Lacy Atwood Randy Balthrop Brian Bentley Preston Bircher Paul Blair Tammy Blair Christy Bradford Alice Bybee Loel Camp Dempsey Clutf Beverly Cox Noel Darnell Beverly Davis Susan Dial Eric Dickerson Cindy Edmonds Leann Fairchild Lynnette Foster 1975- B cgla l 'lgydll 02:1 Cindy Fowler Dirk Franklin Derek Frerichs Susie Gallia Vicky Garza Karen Gildea Scott Hamontree Shari Harris Chett Haynes Crystal Haynes Linda Hunter Tom lves Suzanne Ivey Doug Jameson Linda Kelcher Beth Lancaster Lynn Lawrence David MacDowell Melanie Mahar Accompanists Director 7 9 7 9 g0lZCZE'Zf Cyclic Kevin Marshall Sherry Martin Jefrf McAdams Pam McLeod Tammy McNeely Dorothy Moore Bruce Mullenax Susan Nance Gina Painter Carla Parker Gary ,Illo Eric Pierce Kevin Price James Quill Jennifer Quinlan Susan Randle Ron Reich Lisa Richardson David Ridenour Brian Bentley and Loel Camp Mr Colton Erwin Kim Ridley Bruce Roberts David Roberts Carl Scaglione Jackie Schuttger Dana Shellhorn Philip Sickles Greg Simmons Scott Simmons Kim Small Parri Smith Sherri Staton John Struble Michelle Vardell James White Alice Wynn Leann Yeats Lanai Welch f N PATCHWORK PLAYERS 78-79 Seniors Juniors Sophomores Laurie Bowman Cliff Bollon Preslon Bircher Jag Daffron Jesse Duenas Slephanie Buckrogd Ross Dag Val Johnson Rachel Cromwell Tam mg McKee Angela McQueen Krissg Driggers Belh Muse Brad Morrison Fred Waliers Pam Tisdale Doroihg Scoma Thank you for being our friend Mrs. Ann Nieio Happg I Olh! EL C '79 Y 4 7th Period Branch Simmon's i13gf!Z:!Vlu4g Landscaping :Rarity fair! JVILEL flflfaffoul ganna Otfgmjguon All Types of Yo rd Work N . CQ:-fcfifou Coping is UU' 279-2529 Ask for John yn 94 name. A J Cllfs kgs isrziou of '79 fi 1151 .2 A i :ia woufcf figs to sxfarzcf out czflflzsciabiorz bo bfgois - 1 v nzsnzgsu of flzs Qaculfy and fcfministzation 7 fan nzafzing out gigg icgoofysau a iuacssi. -Q -it l -3 ...Q 1 eff.. .1 -- .-1 GQ -Ls .4 15 l 2:4 -4. 1 3-I iq - in -gl. CQ . ' i T ' il 1 -T ... T e Y- -Lg - ,Q . A special thanks to those who were actually involved in making 1978 the best year ever. Bucky Eaeret, President Kelly Winham, Vice-President Lori Paschal, Secretary Jeanette McDonald, Treasurer 395 I 1 6 N ROADS EXPERIENCE IS UN OUR SIDE. The 1978-79 Staff Edifor Jana Jones Associafe Edifor Lisa Lubbers Ediforial Edifor Suzanne Tucker Associafe Ediforial Edifor Lance Davis Copy Edifor Beverly Cole Sporfs Edifor Crag Frazee News Edifor Mark John sion Assisfanf News Edifor Paul Barfon Feafure Wrifers Elaine Harfnef-I Shannon Harlan Enferfainmeni Wrilers Randy Krone Michelle Kelly Sfaff Wrifers Krisfi Meisenbach Rhonda McElwain John, Paul George, Ringo Sports Wrifers Mike GrandineHi Sieve McHan Sporfs Columnisf Brian Bearden Adverfising Manager Sally Slevin Adverfising Sfaff Cindy Gresham Deanna Dean Lisa Hoes Janef Reynolds Exchange Manager Gina Nelson Business Manager Jeff Moon Public Relafions Sfaff Camille Conine Direcfor of Phofography Camille Shipes Photographers Phillip Price Dixie Via Keifh Morrison Arfisf Tracy Maffhews F W CDONGRAIULZYITONQ EL G '79 TfwUps, tlwDowws, dw Teams, HIPJFQOJLS, tlwgmiles, dwwughm Hmwjomdd Togethewfapwdwow awEgwe0BemtPwduot. ATeacLwfvI20fuJlg Shanes Quclwdosemess With Qu Mow QPMUPPDPUQ- Ttwwvowgwspmg ww Yowllw. Nlvwpwuab o,QYow! favs, Bowfay X J 8 zeowgy, jay Q Qui mtg fo fsffyou fiaf we Las youf 3 Dia-a-1254 km iff: dns-moz-651, 5 afzdaffffa 19001502.54 fgaf we favs MQQUJ foggeffefz. KWS wifffzscfefz fvysf Liga cfzazy 517254, acfioxza, oz Life fgfzifz nzomafzfa you favs 14Qz5Jwiff ua! KM lbw 'you Q55 1 9 75- 79 5?fZlZlLdf 5 27 Im g +V X! , ,L.,, K . xy K A ' I. A '. f N B.A. GlRL'Q ATHLETICS if I Lisa Gallowag g Lisa Fagan Qherrg Baker Doris Newman Gail Giddens r fifif' Keiiha Reynolds Lisa Connowag Brooke Miller Thank gou for all Ihe happg momenfs gou've given me. We've shared so much as a group, Ihai ii would be impossible Io go back and reirace all our limes Iogeiher. You have all meani so much Io me. You have helped me +o laugh during some rough Iimes and Io crg when crying was needed. I wish for all ol' gou Ihe verg besf. I know we will all go our own separaie wags. I wish ii wouldn'I be like Ihal. Jus+ remember all our parlies. Ihe skiis. the praciices. Ihe games. all of Ihe limes we were +oge+her. and how we goi in Irouble. We've all changed so much since we've been here. We've done Ihings lhal olhers wouldn'+ undersiand. We've had Ihings done Io us ihai even we don'+ undersland. Bui in Ihe end, I Ihink ii worked ou+ line. Ijusl wanl Io Ihank all of gou for being Ihe biggesl parl of mg life, and for helping me +o grow +o Ihe person I am. And Ihanks for sharing fhe greaiesf gill in life - gour love. I'll miss gou. Good luck and I love gou. cw, 041265 K J AMem0riaI. . . Pierre Fontaine Steve Rama y William Sparks Annette Sampson ARI 4 PHCJTGGFZAPHERS PHCTOGRAPHEFIS We Couldn't Do lt Without You The most essential task of any yearbook is to capture the year in pictures. This job could not be ful- filled without the efforts of a most dedicated group of individual pho- tographers. The frantic deadlines, the scream- ing staff members, the screaming sponsor, and a raging photo editor, combined together to make staff photographers' lives hectic and con- fusing. Despite the hysteria, ten stu- dents managed to survive the bur- den. Phil Carr served as Head Pho- tographer. He was supported by Cathy Tovar, Alice Bybee, Daryl Bird, Jeri Jessee, Judy Todd, Vero- nica Salas, Mihri Nyguen, Derrick Boone, and Harvey Villanueva. Con- tributing photographers were Scott Corliss, Camille Shipes, and Ms. Syl- via Tyra. Appreciation tothe photog- raphers can never adequately be expressed. 1. Cathy Tovar, and Alice Bybee attempt to murder Lisa Brown CHiterJ on the window ledge. 2. Phil Carr gives a look to the photographer that could raise the dead. 3. Jeri Jessee looks through last year's book. 4. Judy Todd takes a picture of Cathy taking a picture of Judy! 5, Daryl Bird finds his camera very amusing. 6. Veronica Salas looks through a pile of pictures. 7. Harvey Villanueva just can't seem to find anything! 8. Derek Boone studies an award winning photo poster. 8 wrt' ir Q ttf vf R T 2 3 PHGTOGRAPHERS PHUTOGRAPHEFZS Arriaga, Rosita 250 W , , ,k'f I A ,, Ardizone, Linda ADDOU. GVGQQ 250 if 297 T rlrll 7 l i 1 , ,ie Abdo, Stljar12r16 gg, Armstrong, Beth 236 Absljlire,,Patricia 236 Armstrong, John:Z5O Abusaad,'Aladin 236 Arnold, Grady 250 Abusaad, Dema 1 68, 274 Abusaad, Sahar 171 , 296 Lori 297 Adams, Angela 236 Adams, Crosby 236 Adams, David 296 Adams, Francis 250 Adams, Margaret 250 Adams, Mary 274 Alanlz, Carolyn 274 Alaniz, Marilyn 274 Alayon, Isabel 296 Alden, Lori 236 Alexander, Donna 171, 296 Alford, John 236 Allen, Andrew 250 Allen, Todd 274 Allen, Cynthia 296 - Allen Gerald 250 Allen: Jeffery 56, eo, 274 Allen lvlerlr 274 B Allen, Martin 52, 274 Allison, Carol 169, 296 Allred, Jim 296 3 Aloi, Perry 170 0 Alphin, Ronda 274 Alsip, Marjorie 236 Altom, Tammy 274 Alvarez, Elizabeth 250 Alvarez, Henry 296 Anderson, Beth 250 ll Anderson Cathy 230- Anderson Dalena 250 Anderson David 250 Anderson, Donna 171, 297 Anderson, Judith 274 Anderson, Anderson, Midge 36, 39, 169, 297 Anderson, Sara 176, 274 Anderson, Susie 236 Anderwald, Chad 247 Anderwald, Monte 297 Andries, Teresa 274 Angelo, Anthony 274 Angus, Debra 274 Anthony, Laura 126, 181,297 Antoine, Lori 167, 168,297 Archer, Dawn 274 Ascough, Eric 297 Ascough, Laura 274 lils Asfour,John 236 Ashmore, James 104,70, 297 1 Ashworth, Janet 168 Aston, Jimmy 297 Atwood, Lacy 154, 186, 74 Aubrey, Dimmette 56, 297 Aubrey, Milvetta 236 Autry, David 298 Avalos, Edward 236 B Bacon, John 56, 298 Baker, Baker, Barry B, Baker, Cynthia 250 Baker, John 236 ,s, Baker, Balboa 'Glnalff274 illil 5 169, 2981 Balboa,,,,l2E1mf3la 250 Baldwin,Collette Balentlne, Ball, Jeff 53 it 1 1 Ball, Tracy Ballantyne,,David 250 ' Ballew, Balthrop, Randyj 86, 298, Bankhead, Bradley 298 Barganler, Davltrl 156, 61 Barge,,Horace 236 lsllj i 7 Barnes, Brian 250 1 Barnes, Paul 236 Bartelmehs, Lori 236 Bartlett, Barbara 2-50 Bartlett, Charles 274 Barton, Paul 210, 298 1 Bateman, Beverly 274 Bates, Mitchel 236 Battise, Russell 56, 274 Bawcum, Nancy 298 Baxley, Robert 250 Baxter, Angela 236 Baxter, Priscilla 298 Bea, Rodney 298 Beach, Tammy 250 1 r,rlf flrl l ieeerdehj ,rrl f lf,,f 5 3953599135 ,rr,C ,,t7,l, B9'3fd9hqr Vicki ,,,, ,s,, ,,,s Beasley, Keith l Beale ,rf, 4 Beaton,,gTam,ara,236f llll l fss s ,,,, B Beckham,,Qarryie,,,1 169, 274, 293i i.'rf1 39906 AUQ6'-315,52,, ,,f Beene, Jeffl7250'f l lil lill 1 ifilf 399300, Ann ,'-, lif, Belcher, David24,'56, 256 Bell, Richard Bell, Stacy 2755, Bell, Sylvie Belleh, Pam tag, aes, 32,6 A , Bellows, TraCYl25O7 llllll l Benevides,Anneltel,23,6,,,,251,,, ,,,,,, y,,,,,,,,, , B Behevldes, Beatrice 251, 2599 390359951 rrr it 1 , rr, ,ff 'lllfr q l'r' , ,rf, .r ssrrrr r,,,S ,,,,, lli' 9 If w ere , rltl 7 171 ,,JBB, B JGK275 ' ' ,,, 300 iil Beverage, Susah 30' llsllift fCelff5Et?euai235f,'f ' ,,,, t Qlezo, TibOr7l70 'lrrf irlr Bleltre, Belhehy A Bierhalter, Connie 300 li,li T 1 Bllllmek, Blrcher, Preston , Bird, Connie 236 llll llfi Bird, Daryl 275 Black, Karen 251 ' ' Blair, Paul 186, 30 f rsr, Blair, Tammy 251 l Blankenship, - Blanks, James 251 Blanks, Debbie 300 Blasingame, Marla 300 Boardman, Clifford 236 Capehart, Mary 252 I Q' ,Q ' Q, J 2 , -445,1 1 f.,2fU, 4714 .511 ,S fit 'f.5 f'LDf:2?t 1 x,,f4?lgfWr4,,f.g' ,try .2 1, ,xg 99 Bob0,4JLliliQQ2?55 1 ,, ace-gum , 5f Dianne3OO 1 Bogie , Bradley 2367 A 4 Bolton, Cliff2755 1 as 4 5 Bond, Susan 275 Bonner, Sheri 171 , 207, 300 Boone, Charles 156, 301 , Boone, Staci 251, 267 if - Boren, Dana 1685 Bosler, Rebecca 30,1 Bosnich,Victor275 Boudewijn, Frank 301 Bowden, Nena 169, 275 Bowers, Mark 132, 152, 202, 275 Bowman, Donald 251 Bowmen, Lori 23 Bowman, Patsi 275 Boyd, Alton 251 Boyle, James 301 Bozeman, Mary 275 Brackin,Cynthia251 3 Bradford, Christy 167, 168, Bradley, Patricia 236 Bradshaw, Beverly 236 4 Bradshaw, Brenda 236 Bradshaw, Darryl 275 7, Bradsher, Kenda 251 Brake, Karen 236 A it Bramblett, James 202, 251 Bramblett, Kayla 236 Brarner, Robert 251 Branch, Don 301 Brandeberry, Brian 302 Brandeburg, Sheri 237 , Branson,4Kelly 275 Branton,NKevin 302 Brattain, John 302 Brattain, Kenneth 2374 , Bretton, Don 237 Bratton, Randy 251' Bratton,Van 302 ,S 7 Brecheen, Pamela 275 Breckelg Kathy 237 Brinlee, Melinda 275 A Broadway, Kathryn 275 f Broadway, Paul 302 li'f Broadway, Robert 251 Brock, Donna 275 Brockette, Don 302 Brown,rDavid 251 Brown, Dorinda.275 Brown, Ed 303 Brown, Scott 251, 272 Brown, James 237 Brown, Leroy 249 Brown, Lisa 20, 108, 303, 344 ' 4 L riir' 4, , ..,, 7, r.l, ' A 1 it A , . 7 ftt 'rtro sl,.s it Brown. Marr a l, , a t J yll, 4 Carson, iJiV 4 gi Blown' Mike Caffe? Brown, Renee Carter, k Brown, Caflef 1 4lr Browning, Casares, Bruner, David Case, fi BfUf1Gf. Qff Castillo, Brunson, it Castillo, -59339 305 44 Bryant, Donnaf603ef4 C8SIl9l36fffYJ 276 5 Bryant, Jett Cauley, Bucner,4Margarei 252 ,,,,,, ,,,,, , , Cave, Susan 71 ,o 305 Buck, Larry 11479, QQ3, rr, Cavvthon, William 252 Buckroyd,t 3re7jtj,3rfief52527fl4 4 4 4 Chalrez, Cynthia 237 Buieffgdd 252 at Chalk, Brenda 252 , , Bull8l'd,'St9ph8l'1le 275 Chambers. Roben 252 - Burtord, Marla 42, 168, 303 Burgess, David 174 Burgess, Larry 276 Burk, Jerry 303 4 Burke, Clifford 252 Burke, Jett Burke, Linda Burkett, Ambra252 4 6 4 , Burleson, Jamie 237 Q Burnard, Gina 276 1 Burnett, Judy 252 Burreson, Kathy 252 Burris, Sheila 276 Burrus, Melody 171, 303 Burrus, Scott 252 Busby, Gerald 237 , Bushdlecker, Kevin 1 Bybee, Alice , Bynum,Joanna,23,71, Wyatt 276 7 Cain, Mark 252 Callahan, Paul 170, 303 Cameron, Jenni 304 Camp ,lil D avid 252 Camp, Loel 252 Canada, rfs Nancy 304 Cantu, Kathy 39, 237 Caperton, Glenn 276 Carey, Cheree 237 Carey, Susan 252 CarliI6,,,Mi6Chael 36, 56, 58, 60, 62, .,., , Carlson, Diana 276 Carlson, Donna 237 Carmela, Kare 237 Carr, Phill 147, 156, 276, 293 Chambers, Steven 252 1 1 Chance, Lynne 305 A Chandler, Jerry 305 Chaney, Larry 216 Chapman, Cindy 276 Chapman, Billy 56, 305, 318 Chase, David 305 , y Childers, Lee 276 74 4 cmiders, Randal 47, 305 cmistean,Juiae24l M Christiansenwtlulia 167, 168,305 yi Christiansen,l2fSarah237 Cla:re,,,Fra,n,c,es,,2,Q, 126,121 81, to Clark,gArlleneff305 Q , ' Cf1'0'275 A ' etnazre llrl j Clark, Jana 305 C, Clark, Lana 306 Clark, Robert 276 7 Clark, Susan 276 Clay, Andrea Cleere, Shelley ciem,lJ6yce1237l o ciememSt,narlaaii,237 1 cimomcnarione 22, 252 Clinton, Cheryl 306 C'OUd1.TV9Y3O5 Clowers, Annell 276 Cluft, Dempsey 151, 162, 177, 181 , 306 Coalson, Jerry 237 Coates, Patricia 237 Cobb, Suzy 276 Coburn, Rhonda,306, Cochran, Patsy 237 Cotield, Betty 237 Coker, Linda 237 Coker, Suzanne 276 ,, W Cook, Cook, Donn 307 Cooiglflam Dog , Mic uael 30 , Sharon 30 k, Sheile 238 Cgok, Stephanie C5 ok Steven 308 Daas Maged 308 Cammeron 170, 309 Dicke rson Eno Noel 1 Teri 309 Davidson, Tamaraf171, 309 Davis, Althea 174, , Kevin 238 , Drake, onyia 2 fog Davis, Amy 176, 238 Davis, Ann 253 Davis, Beverly 136, 1 190 310 Davis, Brady 56, Davis, Brian Davis, Davis, Q3gl,Si,,,,QlK2l3 238 Leann Davis, Theresa Galda, Jeffrey Karla Laura Marcella 313 Regina 313 Paula 169, 278 SheIley,,254 Robert 239 254 K Gibbs Glbson Glddens Gllbert 175 313 142 216 313 147 279 Gilbert Glldea Karen 168 278 Galley T Lisa 71 313 39 314 O 154 255 Myron 256 Cathy 159 278 Goetz Andrew 316 Leann 52, 169, Goetz, Steven Gomes Toni 256 Dana 278 ,1 Kelly 13, 31 162 315 as 315 W 3'11 1 ' J orge 256 amwvi' GracgrW1ll1a?r?1256 279 42 Harris Graupman, David 279 Graves, Beverly 279 Gray, Phil 56, 279 Gray, Sandra 240 Green, Cynthia 39, 168, 279 Green, James 240 Green, John 317 g Green, Gail 279, fi? Greening, Renea 240 Greening, Robert 156, 279, 293 Greenoe, Beth 240 Greer, Timothy 279 Gregersen, Dawn 317 Gregg, Lori 317 1 Greg, Vikki 256 Gregory, Julie 279 iirie Gresham, Cynthia 168,131 7 Gresham, Gene 256 Griffin, Leann 279 Griffis, Dena279 , Timothy 256 Griffbrd John 147 318 Griggs,'Cynthia 318 Grimmer, Erich 170, 318 Groom, Marlin24i0 Grubbs, Dana 279 Gruenwald, Stephanie 279 Grumbles, Amie 256,263 1 Guerra, Rene 240 1 Guinsburg, Michelle 318 Gunels, Clarisa 318 Gunn, Larry 240 Gunn, Sherri 164,256 Gunter, Mike 256 Gutierrez, Henry 240 Gutierrez, Luis 56, 58, 63, 114, Halstead, David 56,1511 ea, 295, 319 it Hambrick, John 280 Hambrick, Kimberly 319 g Hamilton, Mary 256 1 ' Hamm, Jeff 256 Hamm, Roger 56,319 Hamontree, Scott 20, 26, 162, 319, 328 Hampton, Clinton 256 Hampton, Sheila 280 Hamrock, Janet 257 Handlin, Catherine 280 iiiii Hanes,Tonda 2410, Hanie,Robert 257 Hanks, Donna 319 Hanna,,Brenda Hannanggglihris 2571 iiii r Hansen, Ramm 205, 299 Hantz, Kirk 280 Q, g Hardin' Sieve 257 Hardy, 257 Hargis, Joanna 169, 319 Harlan, Shannon 280 Harman, Becki 257 Q, Harman, Jane4257 1 ,T Harrah, Randy 257 11 Harrington, Jeffrey 170 Harris, Becky 257 Harris, Cherry 319 Harris, Elizabeth 240 Harris, Felecia 319 Harris, Grady 320 Harris, Gayle 171-g rike 320 Harrisfdames 280 Harris, John 320 Harris, Patricia 240 Harris , Shari 35, 151 ,E,1f69, 176, 215, , Stephanie 320 217, 294, 3201 Hall 318 L g Guy, Suzy 136, 154, 164, 255, 1 ,iii1 H Hadawi, Nora 240 Hagler, Brenda 279 Haines, Lesa 240 Halcomb, Melinda 169, 319 Hale,Brenda 169,319 Hale,Cynthia 240 Hale, David 280 g Hale, Robert 256 gg Haley, Thomas 2405? Hall, Cynthia 216, 319 Hall, Darrell 170, 319 Hall, Karen 240 Hall, Kevi0280 LGGG ,ay Patriqiaii 68, 319, 333 Sandra 256 Halloway, Debbie 171 Harris, Sylvia 140 Harris, Teresa 257 Harsley, Brian 240 Hartman, Thomas 240 Hartnett, Elaine320 , , Hartnett, Peter68, 280,,gg,,re Hartnett, Stephanie 16235321 Hariwig, Andrewzso Harvey, Leslie1171 , 321 g Hasche, Greg 257 Hasley, Michael5?i321 1 1 1 Hassenmiller, steven 321 Hastings, Tim 257 Hatcher, Gary 280 Hatfield, Danny 170 Haugen, Lisa 280 Hawes, Jeff 257 Hawkins, Ann 206, 257 Hawkins, Gina 240 Hawkins, Stacy 257 Hawthorne, Debra 182, 280 Hawthorne, Robert 240 4' it Hay, Marsha 240 j ,,,i Hayes Roger181 257 1ff?T1Haynes, Chett 186, 321 Haynes, Cliff 240 Havnestf 280 1' 'fHazelwood,ii1Amy 240 f Hazelwood, James 4 H9391 B' - Herbert, L Heidingfelder,'Jo 280 g Helget, Stephartie 240 , Hendershott, 1 Hendershott, Teresa 127, 157, 1 A016258 7 Helidefsml ll' 4 4 ' 255551 f i Henderson, ' Hendefson, , , ,,,, 11 ist- ic1i 1321 Henderson, Joann524O Henderson, Hendersoryr 321 1322? 1 4 9 Henderson, Rita 321 Hendricks, Roger Hendrix, Matthew Hennen, Cliiqton 240' iiii Hennen, Vincent 240, 321 Hemi, 'iii it Henry, Henson, Donnaf280 f Hentschel, John 258 Hernandez, Daniel 240 Hernandez, Petei322 1 Herod, Angelina 322 , aiirif Herrington, Kim 1142, 168, 322 elll L: Heuss, Bobbi 1 liltii Hewitt, John 322 Hewitt, Lyndon 258,18 ,,g, Hewitt 7 Y Matthew lset Hibefdff ,QQ1QQ,2lQQQ. slttlarr 1 is 253 i ,, Hicks, Dana 240 1 1 Hicks, Katrina 258 Hicks, Lisa 240 Hicks, Paul 240 Higbee, Carla 258 Higgs, Beverly 171 , 322 Hiles, Rebecca 240 Hill, Dana 153, 322 Hill, Diane 258 Hill, Gavin 280 Hill, Janet 322 Hill, Pam 258 Hill, Sandra 322 Himenez, Virginia 171 Hinson, Katrina 240 Hixson, Marcia 240 Hobbs, Debbie 258 Hobbs, Kathy 322 Hockaday, Tim 56 Hodge, Mary 190, 280 Hodges, Tammy 240 Hodgins, David 280 Hoes, Lisa 280 Hoffman, Adrienne 240 Hoffman, Allison 240 Hoffman, Shirley 280 Hogue, Gary 322 Hogue, Kelli 168,281 Holbien, Lisa 251 , 259 Holcomb, Shari 258 Holden, Stephen 240 Holland, Judy 281 Holloway, Deborah 323 Holloway, Stephen 240 Honsaker, Tina 258 Hood, Nathan 323 Hood, Tammy 249 Hoover, Daphne 258 Horn, Dorinda 323 Horn, Kim 281 Horn, Stephanie 240 Horn, Terry 258 Horton, Melody 240 House, Alesia 323 House, Debra 240 House, Terri 281 Houser, Denise 240 Houston, Bicki 323 Houston, Sheila 31, 281 l-loux, Janie 240 Hovitz, Chuck 323 Howard, Brigitte 258 Howard, Cheryl 324 Howard, Jeffrey 240 Howard, Joanna 258, 334 Howe, Lori 324 Howeel, Gene 324 Howell, Catherine 171, 324 Hubbard, David 324 Hubbard, Jeff 241 Hubbard, Leslie 39, 241 Hughes, Patricia 259 Hulen, Archie 241 Hulen, Deborah 324 Hulett, Ftuth 259 Hull,Jennifer241 5 5 Hulme, Kimberly 169, 324 Humphries, Lee 281 Hunt, Cynthia 281 Hunt, Kory170, 324,34 Hunter, Julie 281 Hunter, Leslie 126, 181, 259 Hunter, Linda 137, 186, 324, 347 Hunter, Margaret 169, 277, 281 Hunter, Paul 156, 309, 324, 355 Hunter, Ruth,202, 324 Hurt, Jason 7 Husketh, G33Y,l,?i5ri325r H usketh,,5 1 HY' lbarra, Leticia 202, 281 ingram, Karon 35, 150, 325, 35751 5 ' Ingram, Mike 281 lrizarry, Jay 241 lrizarry, Joanne,259 lshmael, Markr281 lsom, Cyndi 168, 325 lsom, Scott 157, 293 lsom, Mark 241,325 lvanusic, Tammy 241 Ives, Thomas 281 lvey, Maria 325 Ivey, Suzanne 259 Ivy, Mollyn 281 Ivy, Sam 259 Jackson, A A Jackson, Jackson, M6llief259 JGCKSQD, Sandra 325 1 241 Jacobs, srr, cun 241 Jacobs, Jay 56, 67, 326 Jacoby, Melinda 169, 323, 326 James, David 241 Jameson, Douglas 326 Jamieson, Hank 153, 172,326 Jay, Billy 259 Jaynes, Becky 259 Jeffrey, Tammy 326 Jenkins, Brenda 326 Jenkins, Joel 327 Jenkins, Mark 56, 62, 134,327 Jensen, Jennifer 281 Jessee, Jeri 295, 327 Jinimez, Virginia 327 Johnson, Jayne 281 Johnson, David 327 Johnson, Doris 281 A g Johnson, Felicia 2417 Johnson, Jacquelin 27, 151, 162, 216, 327 A Johnson, Kenny 259 Johnson, Valerie 136, 282 Johnston, David 56, 63 Johnston, Gregory 241 Johnston, Mark 327 Johnston, Mike 56, 282 Jolly, Kenneth 56, 282 Jones, Carol 259 Jones, Daymond 241 Jones, Jana 211,327 Jones, Jana 282 Jones, Jetaime 171, 214, 216, 327 Jones, John 327ff , isi SQ Jones, Julie ,241115 ' Jones, Karen259 Jones, Katherine 72 Jones, Kelly 35, 327 Jones, Kim 259 Jones, Lisa 282 Jones, Mark 282 Jones, Michelle 241 Jones, Molly 327 Jones, Stanley 328 Jones, Talitha 328 Jordan, William 282 Jost, Brad 328 Joswiak, Debbi 241 Juback, Doug 259 Judd, Mike 259 Jung, Nancy 241 Jurkovich, Cheryl 259 Justice, Gary 170, 328 1 Justice, Richard 328 , K Kable,Stef1ini241 5 Kaminski, Bryan 282? 5 Kannady,Derald 260 Q - Kannady, Gerald 260 1 5 5 Kelcher, Linda 169, 328 Keller, Nancy 329 Kelley, Rosa 260 Kelley, Spencer 260 Kelly, April 39, 260 Kelly, Charles 241 Kelly, Jeff 329 Kelly, Michelle 210 Kelso, Kathy 171, 329 Kemp, Shannon 282 Kendrick, John 282 Kennedy, Nancy 241 Kennedy, Toni 329 09 5 ,514 Kerns, Kim Pnsc1IIa1 Kovar Karen 282 Kovlch Sarah 282 Kozlovsky Jan 282 Kramer Jamie 242 my Krone Randall17O Kumpe gKlI1'Idl 3 Larsen Michael xc Davnd Jeffrey 1 re 2 Q83 M David 261 Mary 261 Marcia 261 Kevin 283 Laster, Leslie-1330 Laurence r4J-' McNair, Bradford 337 McNamee McNeeIy, McNeeIy, McNeely, T McPherson McPherson McQueen McQueen Ter McWhirter Milam, Cheryl 157, X ,H Milam, Diane 243 Karen 243 Brenda Scott 337 69 294 Menzel, Jean 263 Messick, Debbie 263 Messick, Tammy 337 23 168 Messimer, William 337 Meyer, Norma 337 Meyer, Sandra 36, 169, 284, Meyer, Thomas 338 Migliazza, Mark 202, Monaghan, James 263 Monaghan, Suzanne 2459 Monier, Annette 284 6 Monier, Marie 243 Monier, Yvonne Monroe, J. 263 Montgomery, Montgomery, Montgomery, Montgomeiy, , Montoya, Catherin 3 Q, Montoya, Elizabetlg 384 Moody, Bryan 56, 62, L24, 338 Moody, Dana 169, 284 Moon, Jeffrey 339: ,rls , Moon, Sherry ., Moore. 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