Bryan Adams High School - El Conquistador Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1982

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Z 4 'i:,'M1 1- 1 55215 F 'Ei I 0 0 s 0 'u 0 Q 0 V, W, ,1Jhmmg'u:2:, .ag .4 y , .zwgf 1 ' ,s my 5 r ies: 337 V . 93' 'ilk ' , KE 'Q is wifi ,. Hi 4 M Y CWD ,', O C2199 , 5 ,f W, H s Sli: 25 af' jlul 11 D Now our time has come to IIXOVQ 011 . 2 , , aff' Q ' 1, ,g' ' ' L' -gixw X s A : 2.4 ii Q - f V , ' . 1- 5' 'f i' t Q 3 W Sail? .- , . 'W T f mm f' , vv - ' 7 f ' EVTA 'v1.' 9 , 5-1' ,M- ' V ' A Q - i 3 fy ff- ' ' 5 G Y M Q P A-1-x.?,.,. lk' .kv .:. , , ifffii ww wwm:s1,:wm',f-:x:fe, u-uv , . .1 f wa .-4 , . rm 1 1 ff? 1, his QF XX I 5? ! 6 we rg , 'V rw' 'V 1-Q. 5 , 4 K yi' ff, , f, ' , . , In s H . - fm: . ff , 'f:,L'g.fp, . , ., K V . ,gz- V .,... . 'Aix nw, . ff ry f-Qfig, ls' , . . :es ' . ,' ' .. by 5.7 Ka-:H ff . ., 1 X is- f A1 -Q1 f - w reshman at On August 21, 1981 Bryan Adams held an orientation day for freshmen. This day was devoted for the new students to learn about the school and the variety of organiza- tions that are offered at Bryan Adams. They were introduced to the principal D. D. Richardson and to the Student Council Officers. The students were entertained by the Bryan Adams Varsity Cheerleaders, Band and Belles. The orientation closed after students wandered the halls looking for their homerooms and visiting the school lunchroom where they were introduced to many clubs. 1.Jennifer Love puts the Cougar paw in everybody's heart. 2. Danny Hernandez, President of the Stu- dent Council, tells the freshmen a little about B.A. 3.J0hn Baker and John Bennet intellec- tually explain about N.H.S. to the freshmen. - 4-.Freshmen were entertained by perfor- mances of the Band and Varsity Cheerleaders. 5. Susan Walker finishes a fine performance. 6. J.V. Cheerleaders yell out their spirit. 7. Leslie in great form! M. X. at MIT fz,-V...--f yn..-'WM' UM-,,,.f' ,..- 'A 20 Orientation ffl? wwiq-un---- - -Y 'XJ 's 71 i . .L .J-M WV! me 'Iwi , . ng, f 1 6 7 -il . VK - A- , ' X 4' F , ff sm t if I K L ' if :M , Orientation 21 I-Iectic Schedules August 24, 1981 was the begin- ning of the new school year. New faces were seen throughout the school wandering about trying to find their way through the winding halls of Bryan Adams. The first day was a hectic day with new schedules and new changes. Most of the morning was spent in homeroom filling out information records. The rest of the day was mainly spent by going to your assigned rooms and visiting with old friends and teachers. When the day finally came to an end both students and faculty were glad to leave. 1. Jennifer Johnson and Lana Foster try and find classes on map. 2. Mrs. Lewis finds new schedules for student. 3. Karen Clark is finally in high school. 4. Attendance office helpers help student fill out cards. 5. Student fills out identification cards. .. .5 Jig? on Abs . N43 v Q . . s. WA... 22 First Day W... 1 ......,...... ,,-2,., .,,..-- N., - R , 4 If I ' 4 In-L 3+ First Day 2 3 MQ J m uwztbsrwl 5 e..J' Morning Activity For many of the students at Bryan Adams, the day began long before the 8:25 bell. The Band could be seen practicing for an up- coming football game at 7:30 with individual squad rehearsals at 7:00. The Belles began their day at 7:00 in the girls gym in order to prepare for their part of the halftime show. Many times, the cheerleaders and spirits could be found at school perfecting their cheers and preparing for pep rallies. Many other students made their way to school in order to at- tend 00 classes at 7:25. For those students with nothing to do in the morning, the lunchroom offered the opportunity to catch up on homework, eat breakfast, or just socialize with friends. 1. Dum Digga Dum!! 2. Students wait for classes to begin. 3. Kenton Getz studies for school. 4. Stephanie Judd and Amy Janecka want to be a Pepper too. 5. Band students work hard for the Houston trip. 6. Sharron O'Clee falls on her funnybone. 7. Belles always take time to pose for the camera. 4 24 Early Morning 9'1 'L L Mi. lx E ' k X, b ,, x Z is dw mink i 'N-M.. A Y ef 'W' ,-.. w .x.,7 -Z 'Q ' x ? . . ., Af! if ,-' 1 i,,, 'k V' f Y .., S, 5 mink gf Q. Q ..., , lik fm, .f k.A: W .ii ' an 6 .N mf ,, .14 if , W. ,. Early Morning Ag 5 44. 4 W If E .43 ,, I ,Q 'ff , C ,Q Y- ,ix ,. ' 14 ' ,T .xg A 7 ssemblies ssemble Spirit The Bryan Adams pep assemblies were a screaming success this year. The assemblies opened with the flag presentation by the R.0.T.C. and the concert choir sang the Na- tional Anthem. The cheerleaders helped the school spirit with skits, chants, and cheers. The band, belles, and majorettes also con- tributed by performing during the assemblies. The Spirits showed outstanding spirit throughout the assemblies, and the R.G.'s kept the assemblies aroused with their unru- ly behavior. The assemblies ended with the whole student body sing- ing the Alma Mater. 1. Mark Mitchell and Melvin Manning give their pep talk for the upcoming game. 2. The Varsity Cheerleaders show their ex- citement in strange ways during the assemblies! 3. The Tromboners perform 'gThe Eyes of Texas. 4. The R.O.T.C. presents the flags. 5. The spirited varsity cheerleaders do stunts. 26 Assemblies f-ig , ann Q' 'Q . qs ek nh 6.1 yi The Munchies The lunchroom is always a favorite place for students at Bryan Adams. Many things are found in the lunchroom, such as the Stu- dent Bookstore, which the Student Council sponsors. There is also the bulletin board to catch you up on activities that happened throughout the week. You can see many students in the morning doing last' minute homework, eating donuts, or just talking to their friends. The lunchroom is always a fun place to go and catch up on all the good gossip and listen to the stereo. 1.John Baker and .lohn Bennett have a discussion over lunch. 2. Amy Davis is unsure of what she is about to Consulne. 3. Pat Hubbard enjoys the lunchroom life. 4. Many smiling faces are seen throughout the lunchroom. 5. Oona Sifenuentes enjoying her lun- chroom food! 6. Joey Covarrubias daydreaming about his lunch! ....,,.,,..a ta 4, Aa iliii A . 1 93595 . .,t .sg K ,, , ,- W - -- V t t ' ' ...... , . .2 28 Lunchroom I Af' 1 iq.. 5 MQ. ' X . 9 , I K ' -my + Y' -Q EJ 4 weigh Wing 'vi E 1 all 3 5 Q aaiw f 5 6 Lunchruom 2 9 The Bell Sounds and . . . Just because the afternoon bell sounded did not mean that the day had come to a close. Many students have jobs after school or family responsibilities. Some students could be seen in the library working on assignments. The football team could be seen on the field working out for their up- coming games. Also, the tennis courts and basketball courts could be seen full of athletes working out on them. Many clubs and organiza- tions had meetings and parties after school. For other students, when the bell rang, they went home. l. Lana Foster helps decorate the halls. 2. Mark Fagg works after school? 3. Martha Russell serves the hometown grocery store. 4. Lorra Foster supervises poster painting after school. 5. Freshman players can be seen practicing on the field. . . new C After School '1 ,,.-I N53 nik' ' NN. x Aftvr School FK After the Sun Goes Down When the long school day finally came to a close students could be seen doing many different things. Many students worked while others went to the movie theaters, restaurants, and various clubs. There were many clubs and organizations that met on the week- day nights such as the Latin Club, Key Club, Cothurnus Club, and Young Life. Also many Bryan Adams students were big concert goers. Other students could be seen at Norbuck or Lochwood parking lots talking with all their friends. 1. Concerts were very common places to go throughout the year. 2. Many people could be seen at Norbuck. 3. A favorite spot for most Bryan Adams seniors. 4. Richard Sauve just can't keep away. 5. The underclassmen could always be seen at Mr. Gattils. 32 Night Life Life Fad and Fashions The preppie look dominated Bryan Adams after the decline of last year's western look. Many students could be seen wearing famous labels such as Izod, Polo, Lee, Calvin Klein, and Gloria Vanderbilt. Both denim and plaid colored skirts were favorite choices for girls along with famous label slacks and jeans. The loose and floppy collars were replaced by short, button down collars. Fashionable foot attire included topsiders for guys and penny loafers for girls. One old fad that refused to die was the flannel lumberjack styled shirt worn dur- ing the colder months. 1.Jeff Kinman shows us what every well dressed prep should look like. 2. LeeAnn Martin and Jennifer Love model their skirts and penny loafers. 3. Dan Balboa, Mark Rayburn, Robert Morgan, Tim Joiner, and Larry Marshall show us their lumberjack shirts. 4. The Izod label. 5. Mitch Bates wears a button down collar shirt. 6. Katrina Hinson keeps warm in a wool turtleneck sweater. 7. Local preps. 8 611 i. a..,- Mg ii 1 96 4:4 ' , Wg. QW wi ! 'VN 3 4 Fads 9 V P 4 6.94 vvw Vi 00609 b0Q'6.0. ff . flfff Z f vIQv4 I Q 4 P l M X 'fd Yr- FX A Fd 35 'pd 6 7 Excitation Fascination Homecoming week brought ex- citement to each and every student at Bryan Adams. Monday was col- lege T-shirt day, Tuesday everyone put on their cowboy boots for western day, Wednesday was Hawaiian day, Thursday everyone wore their polos and top-siders for prep day. Thursday night was decorate your favorite club night. Friday was green and white day. This week of fun and excitement ended with the Homecoming assembly, football game and finally the Homecoming dance at Holiday Inn. l. Mark Rayburn gives his Urban Cowboy look. 2. Horace Barge hangs ten in the court yard. 3. Mrs. Holt - Rodeo Queen. 4. Mrs. Proffer goes western on western day. 5. Many students wore their favorite college T-shirt on college T-shirt day. 6. Darth Vader visits Bryan Adams on spirit week, l, 36 Spirit Week 'sf T...- ,f f --mp.. 4 P4 f' ,xx x A gg. af 'sr 6 mi Spirit Week 2 Home- coming Dance Halloween night 1981 was a magic night for many Bryan Adams students as they celebrated the return of the Bryan Adams graduates. The dance was held at the Holiday Inn on LBJ where the crowning of the Homecoming court took place. The court includ- ed Queen Kathy Cantu, Junior Princess Karen Patrick, Sophomore Duchess Karen Hin- son, and Freshman Maiden Lana Foster. 1. Time for a slow dance. 2. Tim Weber and Ramona Robinson take a breather. 3. Paula Slaughter, Laurie Norris, Lisa Rodriquez, and Nora Hadawi take tickets. 4. Sue Burke enjoys the dance. 5. Alan Loy and Tom Adams get it on. 6. Bruce Wilder makes his entrance with soon to be Sophomore Duchess Karen Hinson. 7. Everybody does the Cotton Eyed Joe. 38 Homecoming Dance f. 'F' 5 w , 4 V33 9 xr.: 3 xl! gl Homecoming Dance 3 9 Home- coming Court Sixteen lucky girls were selected this year to be finalists in the Homecoming court by the student body and were announced during a pep assembly. At the annual Homecoming dance, these finalists were narrowed down to the four winners. They included Queen Kathy Cantu, .Iunior Princess Karen Patrick, Sophomore Duchess Karen Hinson, and Freshman Maiden Lana Foster. l. l98l-82 Homecoming Queen Kathy Cantu. 2. Freshman Maiden, Lana Foster, junior Princess, Karen Patrick, Sophomore Duchess, Karen Hinson. 3.51-'nior Finalists: Beth Grecnoe, LeeAnn Martin, and Leslie Hubbard. 4. Junior Finalists: Lisa Wood, Julie Allom, and Pam Pulley. 5. Sophomore Finalists: Betty Boyd, Laurie Anderson, and Lynne Abshire. 6. Freshman Finalists: Jamie Cox, Sue Burke, Christy Davidson. CD X 4 E 5 5 , . 5 5 ,sb .' fi 5, 4 if tb, S ,egg 24 ifhki .QV til f'iiai95 it Uaixlliffi N6 QI ,,'3ff Sc if gmff Iliff HM! ri' a rffssii 554 iii? A+! fig flu iff' 'Iss Ng. if -fs as 40 Homecoming Court 58 2 V, 1 .. . rfxffx , I i M 'W , .- I, I 1 4. ,A 9 . ' ' 4 .Q f I Q 1 95 Lee Ann Martin Football Queen Kathy Cantu Basketball Queen Sweethearts C3593 Debbie Roland Band Sweetheart Monica Frey Key Club Sweetheart Sweetheart Sadie Hawkins Nominees On February 26, 1982, was our annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. The dance this year was held in the girls gym. The Student Council did a fine job putting it together. We had a DJ. that came from the Dallas area. He did a fine job. He played all sorts of music. The kids enjoyed the dance this year. Freshmen: l. Pat Hubbard 2. Truett Phillips 3. David Houser 4-. Chris Abraham Sophomore: 5. Robin Getz, Mike Perkins, Rodney Ziegler and Glenn Jeff Brown. Juniors: 6. Frank Carroll 7 . Cleo Anderson 8. Curt Clark 9. Mike Christian Seniors: 10. Alvin Green 11. Paul Barnes 12. Tim Weber. Not Shown: Kenny Webb 44 Sadie Hawkins Court . 'hggl HW .1 , fi. , it 1, :X ,fit 'fp 1 4 in L fix. fa, W N, ww V 1 M X 9-5 Q if ,AM1 Q N K 3 E 7 8 4':? ' . ' gyms' f i fs X X 11 12 Sadie Hawkins Court 45 .F.L. Host Speech Tornament The National Forensic League QN.F.L.J sponsored the 21st An- nual Speech Tournament on .lanuary 29-30 under the direction of speech coach Janet Gerard. Over thirty schools from all over Texas participated in the annual event. The N.F.L. appreciates the White Rock Kiwanis Club for the hundreds of dollars they donate for the tournament trophies given out to the winners. The tournament director was Laura Pepper and the staff con- sisted of Cindy Lueb, Ju Le Puett, Mike Burt, Dianne Evans, Jeanette Shiel, Larry Caraway, Annick Metayer, Loretta Parks, Dawn Claibourne, Jon Minervini, Pete Wyman, Martha Whitington, Patti Puett, Tom Smith, Henrik Hagelin and Susan Wilson. 1. Cindy Lueb receives some of the results of the tournament. 2. ,Ion Minervini goes and looks at the tour- nament schedule. 3. Everyone gathers to make sure the tour- nament is running smoothly. 4. Janet Gerard goes over last minute details with the tournament Host. 5. Pete Wyman and Mike Burt welcome all the schools to the B.A. Tournament. 6. Tournament Directors make sure they post the final results accurately. 1 2 1-,Q-as ,mst-itmw'-1' 4-6 NFL X 1 ,X A 6 .F.L. Celebrates 25th The Bryan Adams National Forensic League presented its an- nual talent and variety show based on the 25th anniversary. The Masters of Ceremonies were Clint Hennen, Jeff Quan, Andy Russell, and Eric Porter led the amateurs through acts filled with songs, dances and skits. The show ended with the entire cast singing in the finale. Assisting in the show were the helpful stage crew and sponsor Janet Gerard. The proceeds of the talent show benefitted the NFL Speech Competitions. E 1. Stacey Cook is an undercover band member. 2. Arthur Busby fiddles. 3. Underclassman participates in the talent show. 4. Clint Hennen tells it like it was. 5. Andy Russell is disgusted with Amy Jamecka. YJ 2 48 Talent Show I f 7 Horror Show? The Cothurnus Playhouse brought NA Horror Showw to the Bryan Adams auditorium last December for two shows. This yearis presentation was again directed by Mrs. Grayce Clay, the sponsor of the Cothurnus Playhouse, and the assistant direc- tors of the play were Alison Wise and Jeff Quan. The story centered on Arnis Bohemes' account of the kingdom of Zob. Turmoil erupts in Zob when a plot is discovered to kidnap Princess Prince. Through the evils of Dacron, Malforce, the Ice Cream Clones, and the Clumsy Custard, Swashbuck Valpariso rescues Princess Prince, marries her, and they all live happily ever after. 1. Clint Hennen, as Malforce, prepares another sinister plot. 2.Andy Russell, as Dacron, contemplates the fate of Princess Prince. 3. Bobby Ruiz, as Arnis Boheme, gives the audience directions. 4. Oona Sifuentes., as Worfle, tells Amis her story. 5.Randy Clements, as King Dumb, rules over Zob Proper. 6. Barbara Windham and Janis Billemek, as Polly and Ester, hold Princess Prince in an hypnotic trance. 7. Kenneth Wolverton, as Swashbuck Valpariso, captivates Sheri Deterling, Princess Prince. 8.Swashbuck Valpariso shows us his fast feet. .ff 1, ,. to it eff , 'i E. W- .. sw . 4 X CNN.. W, ff s We F wi:- 'lv 50 Cothurnus Playhouse I A 'f qi' Fi g Q ,': q.- xt, W fi ' - 371 : A ' Q .' Z fx J-Q' 'bl'-W., 'f2.-5 ' ' Q fuk: I , , ..., ,, In Y' ' wg 'A 5 7V-1 L lg s '? ' J sw. Q Anything Goes' ' at the usical The Fine Arts Department began working on this year's musical presentation '4Anything Goesv before the winter holidays in order to have it prepared for the February 18 and 19 performance dates. The stage direction was handled by Mrs. Grayce Clay, and the music was directed by Mr. Col- ton Erwin. Student directors for the musical were Jeff Quan, and Clint Hennen. Leading actors and actresses in the cast included Tim Joiner, Kristine Kindig, Kenneth Wolverton, Jan Baker, Marcia Mc- Crary, and Greg Gunter. The set- ting for the musical was aboard a ship where Moonface Martin, public enemy No. 13 and Bonnie, his girlfriend and accomplice, helped Billy Crocker disguise himself as usnake Eyes Johnson , public enemy No. 1 in order to be near his love, Hope, who was engaged to be married to Sir Evelyn Oakleigh, a stuffy British gent. With a little help from bar owner Reno Sweeney, Billy mar- ried Hope, Reno married Sir Evelyn, and Moonface Martin was declared an innocent man. 1. Jan Baker, as Bonnie, captivates the au- dience with g'Heaven Hop. 2. Sir Evelyn Oakleigh fGreg Gunter, goes through his morning exercises. 3. Scott Cunningham, as the Purser, ex- plains the situation to Billy, portrayed by Tim Joiner. 4. Moonface Martin fKenneth Wolverton, devises a plan to steal the glasses from Elijah J. Whitney QAndy Russellj. 5. Hope Harcourt, played hy Kristine Kin- dig, thinks about Billy. 6. Reno Sweeney, played by Marcia Mc- Crary, sings 'AYou're the Top to Billy. 7. Moonface Martin tells Bonnie his dreams of being a Cowboy . . . or an Indian . . . -nhwmww 5 2 Musical 'I , f 45 w c, wwwm ffm-W . H f ery . 'f 3' 7 'M gi f F4 Q X 4 KJ .Ayr ii ii i w if ,Vl,. , I - K 1 i 1 Y EM .I , s L 4 5 Musipal 53 The Acts of the Seniors There were many activities that took place throughout the year. The first of the senior activities began with Senior Six Flags Day. The senior activities were spon- sored by Barbara Carrell, Laura Kiefer, Grayce Clay, and Jerry Clay. Graduation day was on May 28th and following that was the all night party. Before graduation there were other activities such as Baccalaureate, the Senior Assembly, luncheon, and breakfast, and the prom. During this time in May the Senior Pub came out. 1. Ioey Cnvarruhias and Lisa Koehler play candid camera. 2. Danny Tolan munches down. 3. Many seniors gaze eagerly. 4. Danny Montgomery collapses on the job. 5. Sarah Christiansen, not a HAM? .J 2 54 Sr. Activities A. lf g, :Q ,, 4 - A JM - ff' 'lF'?f'-iw, , . .. f gs, - f .fi Y ,.ff L., 'E . f. ' 2Qv ' nf ix F, ,bk A. .iw Y . -- gi J,.h .,,, A U vf a Ni jamgx is , . qw , dist r L, . -N . 1 V12 1 .Q ,9.E,i.,, uwff, ' af'--f 'M -V Q 'sin , 2' Q YK L -A 'S l 'J?l ' Q' x ' s if P Ki 5-x S ..,, ' ii: QA fx . W Q g Ss if X Sw ak ,. Wg? f si f as h ' ig 9' 5 if ,. W 5 -wwf.-fl fa 1-, . ,'f, he if, ,W .1 ,f., ,, ,. - -3 . 1 1 5: f F -Q. cf new wr-1.:w..,w f::wif:f:,-Mg: :.f:n,,,,.1:i1 .,.., , ,fffL1.,J.Nf,,, 1 ,. u.. .W ., ww .f ff-pf-:,,:4v, ,, f::wf..,,x:,,-ww.-p.u H if?- 35 :Mf- -w 1 I M V' 1 in ws The Student Council in ACTION! The 81-82 Student Council once again showed outstanding initiative in serving the student body. The class is composed of four officers, four coordinators, many commit- tee chairmen and staff. The Student Council took charge of several projects such as bookstore, directory, stereo, carna- tion sales, student recognition, Student-Teacher Day, and the STU- DENT VUICE. It also sponsored the Homecoming and Sadie Hawkins dances. One of the main purposes of the council was to im- prove relations within the school and district. These leaders con- tinually stayed in contact with several school board members. Members also attended the state and district conventions to obtain many new ideas. The officers in charge of these dedicated students were President Danny Hernandez, Vice President Nora Hadawig Secretary Laurie Norris, and Treasurer Leigh Ivey. The Sponsor was Bill Densmore. l.The Sponsor of the Council, Mr. Bill Densmore. 2.President Danny Hernandez explains a new idea. 3. The 81-82 Student Council Class. 4-.Jill Stevens, Kenny Webb and Amy Millican work together on a project. 5. Secretary Laurie Norris takes notes dur- ing a meeting. are-,www--wr, M 'yiafzsw - - 2 3331 ft fv55?f raw., lx .E 3, -ss. tt, . , ...., - -QQ. L ff-, T i l xi ii www L i wil ws... ,. 58 Student Council .,.Q v-,Q '-.,' wa,, 'I-. -., . QE 0 Gi vmtlfff G aww VViA Y g sz ,--alll 3 3 3 33 ' Qi 15 . ww 1 fx gg- ,i Yum f av 4 5 Student Council 59 Establishes E eadershlp The Bryan Adams National Honor Society took part in various school activities throughout the year. NHS encourages academic ex- cellence as well as an atmosphere of leadership and responsibility. Last August, President John Ben- nett and Vice President Steve Sparks attended a leadership train- ing camp in Colorado. Through this training they were able to make the Honor Society more in- volved this year through social ac- tivities and fund raising drives. The Honor Society hosted the annual College Night on September 30, U.1.L. competition in the spring, and ushered the Baccalaureate and Graduation ceremonies in May. The NHS officers for 81-82 were President, John Bennett, Vice President, Steven Sparksg Secretary, Diane Milamg and Treasurer, Mary Struble. The sponsors for this year were Ms. Donna Bronaugh, Mrs. Carolyn Nail-Hunt, Mrs. Peggy Leeman, Mrs. Maureen Little, Mr. Kirby Matlack, and Mrs. Francis Walls. l.,lennifer Love, Donna Grandstaff, Kathy Beck. Daron Clark and Lori Davidson listen attentively. 2. The 1981-82 N.H.S. officers. 3. The National Honor Society. 4. John Bennett and Steve Sparks entertain at a meeting while Diane Milam looks on. 5. Mrs. Hunt is caught by surprise! T .V gr. M if 60 N.H.S. 'Ewmx v i I , f K ... v ,Q qgv am TNT WL,,,,. ,T l ,, .L L K ,W iqgikz 1 W .Y W- ' ,. ' :aww vvwffgfff.-2'Ef N -I f K I 7 W '!-34' .sw . . I - , ff. .Q . .. . W4 :V A, -' 1- ' ,W X af- r'1Ff -4 far A ?qi?'u A'g.' . ,L A L , ,M ,puffs 3-L , . Z ' - - ma- L.L,,,'. ' w W ...-ev m 'QA' M m ,ruf-'is-Y-zf-.,Q,, , ,.,- , .E Hx I . V,.,, ,sl, 5 , th , , :hm V , A fr. :rift T5 X- Q A ' .3 -g.:Q'!.4f?'i'w-g,fl1 3- Y? 'Q grief..-X A ., ff- A by Hg Mzwwgvggfif-3.'fv'L'?4 .xb+-1522. f -fi. , K. ,, .- ,,.'Q,Lq.n M- , ,. 'J 21Vl.g,g-:,f'w:Ne-if K QV x A -. . - fm, -,s-. , . . 4 f V wa- , Q. -,' --, W ..- X . 'A K X ':,,,5,y,'ffs V, A'4.qf:',f, rg?-1 fiwg 13: ,A Avfisslj, Nr - - - W X A N -f, ', A-gm-' x.-'M . - 1 fx - Q k ef 'A' :'.T'!d--w- -jv1giiffAf 5ll?'1' 3 .-'46 0 0 ,JL . ' Q. x S X X, 4- 5 N.H.S. 61 QQYN Supa-in-fri:-tus Spell nthusiasm The 1981-82 Spirits once again Contributed to the overall en- thusiasm at pep assemblies and sporting events. These Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior girls gathered in the auditorium on the mornings before the football games to learn cheers, chants, and hand routines. These girls also promoted spirit by decorating the halls for game days and selling spirit ribbons to the student body. This hard work was rewarded with the annual Spirit Banquet in the spring. The 81-82 Spirit officers were: President, Susie Wilson, Vice Presi- dent, Georgia Tidwellg Secretary, Holly Hester, and Treasurer, Lynne Abshire. The squad leaders were: Kendra Bentley, Rachel Bonzo, Becky Brewer, Denise Broadway, Lisa Farmer, Stephanie Frey, Judy Hicks, Julie Horton, Christi Hoy, Brenda Jost, Laura Kelly, Cheryl Richie, Laura South, Terri Sutherland, Michelle Swinford, and Alicia Wright. This year's sponsors were Jesse Barbee, Colton Erwin, and Janice Pinyan. 1. Spirits show spirit. 2. Mr. Erwin and Ms. Pinyan talk it over. 3. Spirits decorate the halls. 4. Susie Wilson, do you really need that megaphone? 5. 81-82 Spirit officers and sponsors. 62 Spirits 2 1+ n....,v.,,L,1w' 1 Spirits 63 B A. D Stirs Excitement Originality is the chief characteristic of the Bryan Adams Band. There is no other high school band quite like the BA Band. On the field the band per- formed their drills and played their music with a flair that earned them many a standing ovation and aroused the BA fans. The band entertained the student body dur- ing pep assemblies with their lively style. The band practiced during the latter part of the summer and in the mornings before school. They worked to perfect their drills for the games and also to prepare for their trip to Houston. The band performed the halftime show at the Houston-New Orleans game at the Astrodome on October 20. The 81-82 Marching Band was under the direction of Don Daniel and Mark Hoffman. The drum ma- jors were Rob Emmick and Amy Davis. 1. Janie Houx gets crazy after halftime. 2. Sandra Jones concentrates on the show. 3. Mr. Daniel looks pleased with a performance. 4. Mr. Hoffman glances into the stands. 5. Band organizes after entering the stands. 6. Tromhones jam to Elvira. 7. Trio celebrates after a job well done. 8. Drum Major Amy Davis . . . Tweet Tweet! 9. Rob Emmick, drum major, wakes everyone up at an early morning practice. . sm. A.fl,. ZA. . .swf ' A 5 yq s. V... . it t . 3 ! i Q 2- NX' F- 'X :f .e sf 2.13, I i .ifsfiftk if Fm ,frw ,,.f A xv Q.,- , ..., ...Q -.. -um.-if 3. Q .., ,rf 64 Band 3 g ' 1 H, Z... K ,rg A' . 3? V. -fu if ' 4. Ns 'B Nil x 5 of ,K wtf x' I S X iff' X 5 f , ff 'X 3 5 N j.. 'vi N 'N MX 7 - 3 ' , tes,-:rw f Bad 65 Q ' ll J vt LW i ' l A I il Ri f fi ,, as i it 5. 'b Q -4' 7 h,Q , f A A : if , W z 4, V 4? - . F, YQ' ' f .ir ,,,i.? 'L gp ' Y gg!-.. Y - a M lr 5 3 5. 3 J Y! 5 ,rw vm , ., I1 , L F fi R .Lf l '73 im f 3 .iv 'K M QR ' swf fi , S ,, rr- , q ? S e Q , xi J 'fL -5 fi H i I in A lv . 'eep n Struttin' The Bryan Adams Majorettes continued to add excitement to the halftime shows this year. Susan Walker and Rolinda Tubb were the 81-82 Majorettes. They began practicing in the summer and con- tinued throughout the year. They not only performed at football games but in the pep assemblies as well. Each week they worked to perfect new routines to compli- ment the halftime performance. Susan and Rolinda have each held state titles in the past and they continued their excellence this season. This year's majorettes managed another successful year and fini- shed off with their final perfor- mance at the Green and White Came. l. Susan Walker prepares for the catch. 2. Rolinda Tuhb completes her routine in a pep assembly. 3. Susan Walker and Rolinda Tuhb relax at a game. 4. Senior Majorette Susan Walker strikes a pose. 5. 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Ur ,Tl Qy.X-taht J -v, - - r 5- . , . ,- 'ff'fv:,fN, -if ' 1 Q L I 4:22 Q 111'- ,,,. 2: A 5 - x 1' ,1 - 1, A M xv . v ,. , , -- Q , 1 a, flint fn .A V-nj, i Rex 'Q 4' J I yi. ll Y lr fb. ax X lg X -', ' : xl v I . 'D I X Vim ' ll ' X X 3? X' . wwf- gffv fax .7 1- X' sa! fn- .urn , X ff-if A f ' NNI X , - . A Q X-1 A . X . ' kr . .Q N , 1 , ' . I 3 .lx 1 Xn. N. .a 2' 4 1 '.-Our, a ' 1 -. 9 f, - 1 ' ,wh ,A . 1 x x a fl -'F 'I 'N . ex' Y s AL '- Q H ,N 'W' '... ,, 141- X. , .. A uirx-i ...- 'xl' x -4 NJ D x .' :JJ J .. bc f ' 1 ,WP- 4 - x 4 . v , 4,. elles Sparkle Precision and excellence were the goals of the 1981-82 Belles. The drill team began practicing in August and continued throughout the school year. The Belles played an important role in the halftime shows, executing precise move- ments as well as the high kick routine they are known for. The Belles sold candy, held a chili dog supper and indulged in other fund raising activities in order to raise money for their annual trip. This year they traveled to Houston Oe- tober 20 where half time show New Orleans Astrodome. The 1981-82 tain, Karen K Carrie Statong Leslie Hubbard Nina Sparks. l.Senior Belles: Billimek, Penny Karen Brake, ,I Burnettc, Angela they presented the for the Houston, game at the officers were: Cap- inardg Co-Captain, and Lieutenant, . The sponsor was Carrie Staton. Janis Darnell, Gail Baxter, eni Knighten. Melissa Yeats. and Kathy Beck hunch together at a game. 2. Captain, Karen the field. 3. Hina Davis and their kicks. 4. Belles march into Kinard, marches onto Tracy Anglin perform the stands. rm. Karen Kinard and Carrie Staton look for- ward to the halftime show. 6. Belles perform at 7 . Cheryl Johnson, orientation. Jill Stevens, Ann Crawford. Monica Richards, and Katrina llinson flash their smiles. 'G 1 ,R is I 'K rw., . .H 2 git wqf H, I ' -as 4. NQ ji t lin ' Mi B ' i T f an i ,af ' m i , , V ' - L 2 Humming KM - Wmwmfiffi . , M ,, f :,s W Q5-we M., 70 Belles K! V Belles ik K. Front Row: Rina Davis, Janis Billimek, Co- Captain Carrie Staton, Captain Karen Kinard, Lieutenant Leslie Hubbard, ,len- nifer Smith, Karen Brake. Second Row: Laura Cross, Lynn Balentine, Cynthia Mc- Cormack, Tracey Anglin, Melissa Burnette, Penny Darnell, Laurie Norris, Dana Wilson, Peggy Knox, Paula Slaughter, Karen Spet- ter, Gail Baxter. Third Row: Lynna Lawson, Nancy Jung, Brenda Bradshaw, Ann Angela Yeats, Jill Marlow, ,lulie Alto Michelle Quam, Jeni Knighten, Lori Jon Donna Bishop. Crawford, Denise Houser, Kathy Bec I c 72 Belles s .al ourlh Row: Donna Loving, Teresa Polka, aurie Gardner, Tammy Stewart, Monica hite, Cindy Smith, Katrina Hinson, Kelly ayes, Rebecca Hiles, Carol Martin, Lori aylor, Amanda McBrayer, Kim Johnson. ifth Row: Martha Russell, Andrea Clay, Monica Richards, Leigh Ivey, Dee Ann Davis, Jill Stevens, Sheri Deterling, Cindy Hale, Tina Robinson, Amy Janecka, Lori Davidson, Felcia johnson, Ana Vasquez. Sixth Row: Nora Hadawi, Janine Racht, Sarah Christiansen, Lisa Koehler, Cheryl Johnson, Marci Deterling, Karen Wendt, Jackie Nicademus, Marcia Hixson, Stephanie Judd, Sandy Stark, Marcia Mc- Crary, Cherie Carey. Belles 7 3 gre: Varsity Ignites Enthusiasm Working, not to maintain, but to raise school spirit to an all time high became a major goal of the 1981-82 Varsity Cheerleaders. Practice began before last yearls Green and White game and con- tinued with hard workouts and evening gymnastics classes throughout the summer. The hard work paid off at the NCA Cheerleading Camp at SMU, August 7-l 1. The squad earned 6 blue ribbons, won the spirit stick, received a super squad ribbon, and was chosen for the Award of Ex- cellence as one of the top five squads at camp. They also had money raising projects to buy the new cougar mascot uniform. The cheerleaders began the school year with orientation. First period they could be found per- fecting cheers and organizing pep assemblies. They led cheers at both girls and boyis Varsity sports events throughout the year. This year's dependable and hard- working sponsor was Kelly Fortner. l. Cheerleaders discuss game plan. 2. Rock That Pyramid! 3. Cheerleaders build spirit up. fl-. Oona Sifuentas and Mark Fagg show their enthusiasm. 5. The 8l-82 Varsity Cheerleaders: Kenny Webb. Mascot Jennifer Love. Sharron O'Glec, Beth Creenoe, Lee Ann Martin. Mark Fagg, Lorra Foster. David Farr, Monica Frey, Jeff Covington. and Oona Sifuentas. 6,,lcff Covington, Kenny Webb, and Shar- ron OiGlee excite the crowd. T. Jennifer Lovc performs in the new cougar uniform. 3. David Farr and Lorra Foster encourage the students to yell. 3 4 AMA 'WL 4-A-af., 74- Varsity Cheerleaders X 11+ was iff ini 12 L 3 s 9,1 ni ky' 1' in 1 pw jf... Varsity Cheerleaders 75 Cheerleaders Do It ith Style! The ,l.V. cheerleading squad is made up of sixteen girls. They represent both the sophomore and junior classes. The 81-82 J.V. cheerleaders' main job this year is to promote school spirit at both freshman and .lunior Varsity sports' activities. The past summer was filled with fundraising and several long workouts for the girls. Out of the fifty-nine girls that tried out. the best sixteen girls were chosen. They are Neeahtima Allen, Marti Hartnett. Kendall Rodri- quez. Betty Boyd. ,lill Hawes. Mia Smith. Ellen Christianson. Sandra McClure. Ann Weaver. Cathy Cur- tis. Karen Patrick. Lisa Wood. Karyn Ferrell. Mage Perez. Karen Hall. Pam Pulley and this year's sponsor Connie Tyler. l. Neeahtima Allen says. Do I Have To Make Another Poster? 2. Karyn Ferrell shows that .l.V. Spirit! 3. Ellen Christianson smiles for the camera as she works on posters. 4. We've Cot It All Together! 5. The 81-82 .lunior Varsity cheerleading squad. 76 ,l.V. Cheerleaders 51,41-? .Q ,,,, . 3 5 3 W, Tw-n A , , ff' vf q , Y 5 x 2 X - ' L ',,fm l'. 'V 1 3 if gi 1 Y 5 tg , . V . ' i l if , -. f--f ',,.. .- 1- ,- 5 -1 2- K i-i.:5'E:f,, ,fha -L aff V . . fl -3 A Lwaq , 1 L .. Y wi ws, W 3 f ,ga J ' N fi hd qi. 1 , V 5 gs, 1 fx , f , W l .eu 4 ?'z3n. 3. ff 1 f .-1.4 ' We Aj-N ul' I i ey Club Serves Communit Serving the community is what the Bryan Adams Key Club is all about. They served the community through activities such as the March of Dimes Haunted House for Muscular Dystrophy and the annual basketball game against their sponsor organization, the White Rock Kiwanis. Other ac- tivities included cleaning out storerooms, putting on skits, mak- ing 'Ggoodie bagsn for Angels Inc. and the Children's Hospital. This year, the Key Club has made a comeback at Bryan Adams. Instead of being crowned at a basketball game, the Key Club Sweetheart was crowned at the Sweetheart banquet. Key Club officers were: Presi- dent ,lohn Baker, Vice-President Buddy Hands, Secretary Wes Bierhalter, Treasurer Alan At- wood, and Sheriff Mike Ritchie. 1. Mr. Bull listens closely at a meeting. 2. President John Baker conducts a produc- tive meeting. 3. Keith Formway, Jerry Coalson, Robert Simmons, Danny Montgomery, and Wes Bierhalter listen closely for details. 4. Buddy Hands takes notes. 5. The 1981-82 Key Club. 6. 1981-82 Officers: Sheriff Mike Ritchie, Secretary Wes Bierhalter, Treasurer Alan Atwood, Vice-President Buddy Hands. 7. Everyone pay attention at the Key Club meeting! ,iii , ,-., ' - ' si?- g Q- V mi -197 . 15 1 w 1 W 'Mrs -.MQJ gi ,HE f i ,gems :f ,'..'., Q QL - .,f'3:.'?f'4 Q17 . .1-,W,,gg,ff i nb xg is 78 Key Club 52. ,fm - NWS' 7 Key Club Yi .F.L. Competitors Excel The 1931-82 National Forensic League once again added to the ex- citement of the school year. This group consists of students who are interested in speech and drama. The N.F.L.'s first big activity of the year was on October 1st, when they presented the talent show with the theme, 5'You've Come A Long Way Babyw in honor of the 25th anniversary. Later in the year the group presented their an- nual speech tournament, which is one of the largest around. Here, BA students act as time keepers and serve food to the contestants. Members of this club are active all year in speech tournaments in- cluding all forms of speech competition. This yearis officers were: Presi- dent, Laura Pepperg Vice Presi- dent, John Minervinig Secretary, Julie Puettg Point Keeper, Dianne Evans, and Business Manager, Cin- dy Lueb. The sponsor was Janet Gerard. 1..lanet Gerard takes time out in a day to smile. 2. NFL officers enjoy the outdoor scenery. 3. The 1981-82 NFL group gets it together. 4. NFL group member shows his en- thusiastic attitude by wearing a NFL shirt. 5. Pete Wyman prepares to make an exit. 80 N.F.L. 30 ,pg . J -2 a us..rmtm. KQOHLDWIDI, . LW Q ' . iii ., SL ki' 'Prize H -New 2 3 ,fd 1' at vA,f ' N.F.L. 81 Cothurnus S More Than an Act A big part of the Bryan Adams Drama department is the Cothur- nus Club. ' The word Cothurnus comes from a boot which actors wore in early times. A The Cothurnus club is one of the largest clubs at Bryan Adams. Each person wishing to be a part of the club has to try out. The club is more recognized for their annual Cothurnus Playhousef' which is enjoyed by the student body and parents. The members are also involved in many of the productions put on at Bryan Adams. ' The officers for this year are Joann Henderson, President, Ken- neth Wolverton, vice-president, Janis Billemick, second-vice- president, Oona Sifuentes, secretary, Sheri Deterling, treasurer, and the sponsor of the club is Grayce Clay. 1. Mrs. Clay explains a script to the class. 2. Scott Cunningham, Kirah Haubrich, Stephine Judd ham it up for the camera. 3. The 1981-82 Cothurnus Club. 4. Janis Billemick and Oona Sifuentes prac- tice on the stage. 5. Stephine Judd reads a script. ,gi 8 2 Cothurnus 'I .. 4 1 Q3 Patchwork Players Behind the cones The Patchwork Players are made up of fourteen students. The players range from sophomores, juniors, and seniors. The 81-82 Patchwork Players tour with their plays for elementary school children, senior citizens, and civic organizations. The Players make their own costumes and build their own sets and props. They also write their own scripts. This is the sixteenth touring season for the Patchwork Players. This year's production is entitled NA Visit to Oz, written by Ann Nieto. The 1981-82 Patchwork Players are Susie Anderson, Sheena Cline, Debbie Hill, Julie Jones, James Lehew, Carl Banks, Micheal Botha, Judy Crump, Greg Gunter, Richard Mondrangon, Deanna Pollock, Carol Rodriguiz, Susan Welch, Frank Wood and director Ann Nieto. 1. Players take time to pose for the camera. 2, Making your own sets is fun! 3. Mrs. Nieto prepares for the play. 4. Richard Mondrangon, Susie Anderson, and Greg Gunter are busy making puppets. 5. Always working! ll 84 Patchwork Players Aga .:,?,,Y1,, -1 ,AAA,X, . 3 Q' 4 5 5 Patchwork Players 8 5 Stage Band and All That AZZ After an hour of practice each day during fifth period to perfect their style, the Bryan Adams Jazz Ensemble performed at shopping centers, and gave their annual Spr- ing Concert with a professional guest artist. For the first time, there were two freshmen in the Ensemble dur- ing the 1981-82 school year. The Jazz Band took part in various competitions this year, such as the DISD contest. The band is under the direction of Mr. Don Daniel. 1. The 1981-82 Jazz Ensemble. 2. Mike Reibenstein jazzin' it up. 3. Mr. Daniel boogies during rehearsal? 4. Larry Marshall jams on his sax 93 -mm M. ff' vw 86 Jazz Band IEE 2 51? M if' .Sl reshmen Master ethods The Freshman Band was one of the most dedicated groups at Bryan Adams. They performed at con- certs, and competed in the DISD and UIL band, and solo and ensem- ble contests. Along with members of the symphonic and concert bands, the Freshman Band students competed individually in All-City and All-Region tryouts. The Freshman Band performed their traditional pre-game under the direction of Mark Hoffman. Practicing for the Green and White game prepared the students for the upcoming Summer Band during June. 1. Geoffry Buchanan plays his tuba. 2.Mr. Hoffman conducts the Freshman Band. 3. just look at those ubonesf' 4-.Matt Edgar, James Hollingsworth aml Philip Peeples are enthusiastic about rehearsal. Freshman Band 8 7 rchestra Has inesse The 1981-82 Bryan Adams Or- chestra added a touch of class to the music department this year. The organization represented Bryan Adams at U.1.L. and D.1.S.D. competitions as well as solo and ensemble contests. In addi- tion to these honors, Tina Robin- son and Ronald Bell made All City, Stephanie Whitlock, Ian Stuart, Missy Nored, and Carol Mullinax, made both City and Region, John Baker made All Region and Arthur Busby was accepted into the All Ci- ty., Region, and State Orchestras. The orchestra's activities included playing for the schoolis musical, Anything Goes, a Christmas concert on December 10, and per- formed with Hill and Gaston Mid- dle Schools. Mrs. Mary Butler con- ducted the orchestra. The 81-82 officers were President, Tina Robinson, Vice President, Ronald Bell, Secretary, Amanda McBrayerg and Treasurer, Alan Atwood. 1. Arthur Busby makes it look easy. 2. Kent Arnspiger does his Brent Arnspiger imitation. 3. The violas sight read a new score. 4. Vincent McGee demonstrates proper musical posture. 5. john Baker plays pretty music. 6. Candid shot of the 81-82 Orchestra. 7. Mrs. Butler conducts a rehearsal. 8. Alan Atwood, Tina Robinson, Amanda McBrayer, and Ronald Bell take a break from rehearsal for a picture. .Q gf -I I 88 Orchestra I. T .- 75- M -V ' 'Q W-Jw? ' Q ' V, ' K-- v,L mx.,,,. ,W ,,:,dA,, ,,, , V, Q bf A K . ,QW fbmm vw wmv LL , 4 'lf' ,W-,W l , + W' 2 A 5 4' f ' zv' f . 1 ZE- ' r ' 6 EMS f 'f'f-fmk--M 2- -' 8 -if ' K 'S' Q N Orchestra 89:k Allied Youth Talks! The Allied Youth clubhas a big job on their hands. At the first of each school year the students selected to be on the Allied Youth club load up in cars and attend a day long training session. The job the club has is going to visit local elementary and junior high schools to speak on alcohol, tobacco, and drugs. They inform the younger students of the facts that are known about the three things. It has been proven that these visits by high school students are very beneficial. To be a member of the Allied Youth club one must first be recommended by a teacher then go through a screening session. Fund raising, bimonthly meeting and trips to schools are all a part of being in the Allied Youth Club. The number of individuals in Allied Youth has grown over several years. This ycaris dedicated officers are Carol Bennett, Presi- dentg Xavier Marquez, Vice Presi- dentg Kim Johnson, Treasurerg Karen Patrick, Secretaryg and in her third year as Allied Youth sponsor, Ms. Sanchez. l. The Allied Youth Club 81-82. 2. The officers make plans for the next training session. 3. Mrs. Sanchez. the Allied Youth sponsor E4 mv, gf 90 Allied Youth 'fl' .ai 5 VCQQ Red Cross Cares! One of the oldest clubs that has been at Bryan Adams from the beginning is the Red Cross Club. The club takes on an annual pro- ject each year. Money is collected from the student body one week of the school year and is given toward this project. In the past years Bryan Adams made Christmas stockings for the V.A. Hospital but times have changed and now they purchase a gift that will he more helpful to the patients. Appliances and furniture have been purchased before. The support of the student body is what makes the Red Cross Club such a success. A couple of weeks before Christmas a trip is made to the V.A. Hospital. The club carries punch, cookies, and sings carols, and presents the new gift as their way of saying Merry Christmas ff the Bryan Adams Red Cross Club cares! 4. The Red Cross club is not all serious business. S. The Red Cross club 81-82. Red Cross 91 FCA: Students Share in Fellowship Fellowship of Christian Athletes has become more than just a place for students involved in sports. The group this year consisted of many students interested in joining together in a Christian atmosphere. The group met on Tuesday nights in students' homes to learn about the Bible and discuss common pro- blems. One goal of the group was to become more knowledgeable about the Bible and to join with other Christian friends. The 1981-82 sponsor was Jerry Barlow. Scott Coy also helped with FCA along with Mr. Barlow's wife Tammy. 1. Mr. Barlow points out important verses to interested students. 2. Mr. Barlow Enforce feeds Bobby Villareal. 3.Kim Montgomery and Bobby Villareal find the lessons intriguing. 4.Students at FCA share learning ex- periences as well as many fun and ex- citing times. Q :wars qi we ma., .. W 1 is sf? 5 2 fiig 1 Lg? 3 it X l N it H X 1. , yr. - i gffgff 92 FCA in-J .Y 23 , A it i 'E Q il- 1 4 se f as ir 1 s ii ' 4.- 'HBH 4 5 Young Life En' 'light' 'ens Young Life is an organization which gives students the opportunity to participate in Christian fellowship. The group met on Monday nights at Reinhardt Bible Church at 7:30. Some students also attended additional Bible Studies. This year's activities in- cluded a retreat and a ski trip to Buena Vista Colorado, where they skied on Copper Mountain and in Breckenridge. The dedicated sponsor this year was Scott Coy. Mike Hines, Tim and Laurie Ferris, and Scott's wife Susan also helped with the Young Life group this year. Besides the meetings Scott and Susan took students hunting and had parties in their home. 1. Young Life members sing with enthusiasm. 2. One student finds Young Life gives her a reason to smile. 3. Paula Slaughter makes sure everyone joins in the singing. 4. Students find the meetings enlightening. 5. Sponsor, Scott Coy, displays one of his many talents. Young Life 93 Stagecrew he eal Performers The nineteen members of stagecrew took care of building scenery, getting props, running the lights, sound, and pinrail for almost everything that went on in the Bryan Adams auditorium. The crew was backstage running the show for P.T.A. meetings, pep assemblies, musicals, contests, plays, and the Cothurnus Playhouse. The stagecrew members were usually the first to arrive and the last to leave rehearsals and school productions. The 81-82 stage manager was Eric Porter. The assistant managers were David Quinn and Kenneth Wolverton. 1. The B1-82 Stagecrew. 2. Anna Walters concentrates on a prop. 3. Eric Porter advises the crew on what to do. 94 Stagecrew f.,x X57-'i K. Honored Thespians The members of Thespians are members of the Cothurnus Club who have gone over and above the responsibility of a Cothurnus member. After achieving a certain number of honor points, the students are accepted into this In- ternational Honor Society for drama students. Each honor point required ten hours of acting and working on or around the stageg and when the requirement of ten honor points was met, the Thespian honor points achieved are then put on the diploma of the individual student in the form of bars and stripes. The 1981-82 President was Kenneth Wolverton, Vice Presi- dent was Janis Billimek. The secretary was Sheri Deterling, and the Treasurer was Oona Sifuentes. 1. The 1981-82 Thespians. 2. The 1981-82 officers. Thespians 9 5 FHA Molds utures Future Homemakers of America, FHA, has been a growing organization this year. The purpose of the club is to prepare students for the future. Through the club students learn to cook, sew, and many other basic skills that will help them in years to come. At BA there are several chapters of Future Homemakers and a number of teachers who work with them. Each class had a set of of- ficers. The 1981-82 officers were: 1st period, Bryant Reeves, 2nd period, Mary Marshall, 3rd period, Patricia .lonesg 5th period, Ann Rackg and 6th period, Shuronda Minor. 1. The 1981-82 Future Homemakers of America. 2. Ms. Frye and Ms. Evans, the sponsors of the homemakers chapter of the FHA. 3. Maliska Fletes doesn't care to try a fellow member's food. 4. Laura Kelley stirs up something delicious. 96 FHA Scopmg the Stars The Astronomy Club began as a new organization last year at Bryan Adams from a group of students that shared an interest in the stars. The club met on a regular basis to discuss field trips and other ac- tivities. The Astronomy Club traveled to the Fair Park Planetarium as well as other observatories to learn more about our universe. They also sold candy as a fund raising project. - The 1981-82 Astronomy Club officers were: President, Wesley Kleinschmidtg Vice-President, Dawn Claiburneg Secretary, Loret- ta Parksg and Treasurer, Jon Pherigo. This yearis sponsor was Mr. Robert Bullock. 1. The 1981-82 Astronomy Club. 2. The Astronomy Club officers. 3. Greg Johnston and Larry Marshall watch for meteors in room 155. 4. Larry continues to keep watch while Rob Emmick does his Comer Pyle imitation. 972 97 1 Sum It Up! The main goal of the Bryan Adams Math Club was to unite students who share a common in- terest in mathematics. Throughout the year, they participated in various math contests such as the Richardson, Garland, and Eastfield contests. The officers for the 1981-1982 school year were: President Steve Sparks., Vice President John Ben- nett, Secretary Ledith Blair, and Treasurer Lan Du. The sponsors are Mrs. Hanes, Mrs. Chancellor, Mr. Wilder, and Mr. Groves. 1. The 1981-1982 Math Club officers. 2. Benito Cortez listens intently while Ronald Bell poses for the camera. 3. The Math Club sponsors smile for the picture. 4. The 1981-1982 Math Club. 5. Steve Brown pays close attention. . ij' 1 as rg VK 9 Q iiiie ' 9 Q.. ..z n s p , C , . ls.. . s. 1 1 6 sf mx . 1... 4 J as s 'in .Q K ,KX I X JP 1 kr !:,,..,Ri, ::i?w V , if , i V i ii ii . . s 9 Q f,5.j,,ki .... . .,, .Q 1- fffi, , :fi W. 1 C i.- ' 9 s ,QQ Qee: -1- r ..v1 .... ..- lg- f . - -WS sqgzi ' : -'if Sw s., ,yn di, .f. .- ,f.. . ff Q . , in . . Y ., ., 51- if ' W . A lh- -J: L1 N -. , t X ,. 9' K . ... K gk t' if, , e f 'i . - N5 98 I.. r ,,-, 'F .,..,e ai: ' ' 4' Wh' , i Q W-. c'f a 4, ff 9 Q 1 5 any QF- 'M A 4 1Af 1 . . '. -fan y . Wh as BN A 1 Mf r-V ,L 5 I la S6 xx' i 'P- V '.s . 1 'V f 1 ' 78.11 As a, sa, , 7 ' Lp! f. Science Club Teaches Students The Science Club was for those people who wished to meet to share their knowledge. The Science Club kicked off the 1981-1982 school year with a wget-acquaintedl' pic- nic at Audobon Park. The club also had Thanksgiving and Christmas parties. Each year, B.A. hosts the annual Science Symposium which attracts students from all over the city, and the members of the club work hard preparing for it. This year's officers were: Presi- dent Debbie Roland, Vice Presidents Janie Houx, Beth Beilue, and Martha Whitington, Secretaries Amy Davis and Lan Du, Treasurer Mary Struble, and Social Chairman Jeni Knighten. Robert Bullock and Candy Fowler are the sponsors. 1. The 1981-1982 Science Club. 2. Mr. Bullock and Mrs. Fowler display their talents. 3. Science Club Officers. 00 Literature Lovers Unite The Literary Society provided a source of higher learning for those interested in the Fine Arts. The ac- tivities this year included lectures on poetry, Europe, and a study of Of Mice and Men and Beowulf. The clubis charitable activities in- cluded an Easter project for a near- by childrenis home. The 1981-82 Literary Society officers were: President, Beth Beilueg Vice President, Amy Davisg and Secretary-Treasurer, Janie Houx. This yearis sponsor was Mrs. Peggy Leeman. 1. The 81-82 Literary Society members. 2. Beth Beilue, Amy Davis, and Mrs. Leeman discuss the club's upcoming events. 3. Terrie .Iones enjoys listening to literature presentations. 4. Debbie Roland signs the attendance sheet, while Jenean Bellah impatiently waits her turn. -Q30 y .ary z ze . - f 100 Literary Society ees Elites Study French The BA. French Club is for students who take or haventaken French. This club allows students to learn while having a good time. The 76 members of the club had a Halloween Party and attended a French play. They sold candy to raise money for the French Sym- posium at Skyline which they at- tended during the Spring. At the end of the year there was a banquet to appoint the new officers. This year's officers were: Presi- dent Tim Joiner, Vice President Judy Chesser, Secretary Marcia McCrary, Treasurer Benito Cortez, and Historian Ann Armstrong. The sponsor was Madame Verde. 1. The 1981-1982 French Club. 2.The French Club Officers pose for a picture. 3.President Tim Joiner conducts a meeting. 101 German Club Does It Up Right! The German Club does it up right this year. The club consists of eighteen members. Each member is presently enrolled in a German Class. The president of this organiza- tion is Christy Adams, the vice president and secretary is Cindy Lueb and the treasurer is Messert Kifle. Throughout the 81-82 school year the club had a number of planned activities, a few of which were a Christmas party, a very suc- cessful bake sale on Valentine's Day and they are now in the pro- cess of making plans to take a trip to New Braunfels in April. To be a member of the German Club one must be enrolled in a Ger- man Class, be able to attend mon- thly meetings to plan activities. This club is a good way for a stu- dent to get involved in the student organizations. It is also a way to show one's pride for Bryan Adams. 1. The 81-82 German Club 2. Christy Davidson listens at one of the meetings. 3. Club members pay attention at the mon- thly meetings. 4. The German Club twosome! X' wwe 1 02 German Club fag? Mn '1 ev ww I Ng . li? l ' v Z -H 7 as is Y it X. I , ii T2 all A 1 s -Q A Vx H ' Q: K it ,ek T . 1 ' at T 51 f 1 .Q lisa ii ' T Ili 1 g Q . 5 Y A f V if 'if it .f 'X' 'k i . x at T .Q i 2 3 ...QQ Latin Lives Again Everybody considered Latin the dead languageg this year's Latin Club proved them wrong. The year's activities included a picnic, Halloween party and a Christmas progressive dinner. The members were well prepared for the Area and State Conventions. The Latin Club also sponsored the popular Hearts-o-Gram sales which everyone enjoyed. The club also has a new sponser, Ms. Gail Hamilton. The 1981-82 consuls were ,Ion Baker and Dawn Claiborne. The Secretary was John Bennet. The Treasurer was Peggy Knox. The Publicity chairman was Donna Bishop, and the Hearts-o-Gram chairman was Michele Swinford. The social chairman was Julie Jones and the convention chair- man was Holly Hester. 1. The 1981-82 Latin Club. 2. John Bennet is real interested. 3. Ms. Hamilton is impressed?? Latin Club 103 QQ t Los Vencedores as Fun ith an ccent! The ever popular Spanish club had another very successful year. This can be credited to the loyal, participating members, officers, and dedicated sponsor. Several activities such as a food drive at Thanksgiving, candy sales, and the big Christmas party were a few of the planned activities for this school year. The main objective of the club is to learn about the culture and learn to work together with others and have fun. Each Spring a national conven- tion is held in San Antonio. The members of the club work hard to prepare for their trip during the Spring vacation. The Spanish club is not only first through fourth year Spanish students who enjoy having fun, but they also work hard raising money. The money raised by the club is later given to the Pesos Foundation to buy braces for the crippled children. This year's officers were Lisa McCage, Presidentg Kim Kohl, Vice President, Kirah Haubrick, Treasurerg Holly Ross, Secretary and the club sponsor Mrs. Golden. 1. Lisa McCage thinks of a new idea. 2. The 81-82 officers. 3. The Spanish Club of 81-82. 104 Spanish 6323 The eywanettes Start ut New!!! .lust joining the Bryan Adams list of clubs is the Keywanettes. This year is their first year but, one would never know by all the ser- vices they have done. The forty member club has done several activities this year. Fund raising was one of the main objec- tives this year. As the club gets into full swing it works together with the Key Club. The two main fund raisers of this year were working at the Cothurnus play with the Key Club, and also working with the Key Club at the March of Dimes Haunted House. The girls proved however, they could do it by themselves when they raised over 3300.00 working at the Texas vs. O.U. game and also working for the merchants at Casa Linda Plaza. The big day for the Keywanettes was December 9 when the club received their Charter. Over 60 people attended this exciting event. This yearis officers were presi- dent, Dawn Danchikg vice presi- dent, Cheryl Johnson, treasurer, Stacy Cook, and secretary, Jill Stevens. This year's sponsor Miss Hamilton was not only starting a new club but this was also her first year at Bryan Adams. She did a great job! l ! 4. The 81-82 Keywanettes. 5. Dawn is REALLY EXCITED about receiving the Charter for the club. 6. Monday Night Meetings are a bunch of laughs. 7. The Keywanette Officers and Sponsors. Keywanettes 1 05 Rodeo - Not Alot of Bull The 1981-82 Rodeo Club prov- ed to be a popular club at B.A. this year. The Bryan Adams Rodeo Team is a member of the Lone Star High School Rodeo Association. The twenty-five dedicated members participate in seven out of thirteen events in High School Rodeo. These events include Bulls, Bareback, Saddle Bronc, Chute Dogging, Barrells, Goat Tying, and Steer Wrestling. The club held meetings every Tuesday to plan for the upcoming activities. Sponsors for the team were Don- na and David Sparks, Mary and Don Mahaffey, Linda and Duane Ragsdale, Betty Mann, and Diane Transou. Faculty sponsor was Cur- tis Castleberry. The 81-82 officers were: Eric Transou, President, Chris Tuinstra, Vice President, Robert Benners, Treasurerg Ed Mahaffey, Sgt. at Arms, and Donna Mahaffey, Reporter and Secretary. 1. The 81-82 Rodeo Team. 2. Team Sweetheart, Donna Mahaffey, rides barrells. 3. Eric Transou participates in the saddle bronc. 4. Stefanie Frey rounds a barrell. 5.Donald Griffin shows how it's done 7 bareback. 6. Greg Sparks takes 3rd place at the Lake Highlands Rodeo. 7. Gary Smothers takes a bull by horns. 106 Rodeo Team 1 7: 'L .vw W A Q' ., J' 54 it N I an Af' C ni Lg? 4 3 3 .rf 1. k ,, ., V Q .figzg-? I w 17 f 'U r Y 4.29 1 f i? , 3 ' x img . , ,, W 5 M K I f L ,l l Rodeo Team 1 0 7 hat Does R.G. Mean to You??? To Bryan Adams R.G. means senior guys with Alot of school spirit! Reflecting back on the fall athletic season one group stands out in our minds - R.G.'s. Each year the senior guys get together and make-up their own spirit organization. The name of the club always consist of two in- itials. The real meaning of these two initials remains a secret to everyone except to the loyal members. This group has a reputation for being excited, spirited and rowdy. This year was no exception! One of the big symbols of the R.G.'s was a 1959 Crown Royal purchased by some of the members for 50.00. Driving in the car was one of the privledges of being an R.C. The car was decorated by the club to give it a personalized look. The car was painted white with green writing to display their school spirit. This years officers were Richard Morrisg President and John Stokesg as Vice President. This years elected queen was Karen Wendt. The only requirements to be an R.C. was to be a senior and to be able to think of a nickname to put on the back of your green shirt. Congratulations! R.C.,s for a successful year!! We only have one question to ask you - What does R.G. mean to YOU??? 1. The 81-82 R.C.'s 2. Butch thinks of what his plans are going to he for Friday Night. 3. Richard and Don listen to the plans for the assembly. 4. President Richard Morris, Queen Karen Wendt and Vice President John Stokes resting outside after a long day. N 108 R.G.'s .nu-,W il.. CU' .A.S.'s are Loaded ith SPIRIT!! The B.A.S.'s are a self organized club made up of senior girls who help promote school spirit. Wear- ing T-shirts that looked alike, they participated in assemblies. Yelling chants and following the cheerleaders was what the B.A.S.'s were all about. The club is one of the most spirited groups in the school. During the assemblies and football games they sat together to support their school and the team. This spirit was present throughout the 81-82 school year. This years sponsor was Mr. Arrington. 4. The whole gangs here! ll 5. Let's ya'll make plans for tonight!! 6. Susan gives her suggestions for the next assembly. B.A.S.'s 109 Nature'S Course It is easy to learn about nature in the Woods and Waters Club. The members learn about the outdoors in various ways. Some of the ways were by taking several trips and a ski trip in the winter. The club also learned about first-aid and how to shoot guns. The club was also a good way to meet a variety of people. The 1981-82 President was John Stokes. The Vice-President was Karen Hall. The Secretary was Ramona Robinson and Treasurer was Donna Crandstaff. 1. The 1981-82 Woods and Waters Club. 2. Mr. Kaston makes sure everyone is here. 3. A couple of the guys clown around. F4 110 i .sngsaziksgy K 9623 ss with Q aw' new M at 9 ., A , . t ' if - .,, --'- i. A , K 1 , 9 1 . f.'- 1' A . 'F ,-w Making Tracks The 1981-82 Motorcross Club developed many techniques in riding before the end of the school year. Members of this club enjoyed participating in competitions while others joined for the fun of it. The cyclists learned the correct way to ride and a variety of safety precautions. The 1981-82 President was Steve Perdue and the Vice Presi- dent was John Loughlin. 1 . Racing for the finish line. 2. Daring! ll The 1931-82 Motorcross Club. Motorcross 1 11 G2 Anything Goes in Concert Choir The 1981-82 Concert Choirs, led by Mr. Colten Erwin, were an inspiration to Bryan Adams through their enthusiasm and talent. The Concert and Chamber Choirs, as well as the New Edition Singers, performed at various func- tions throughout Dallas. They also participated in U.I.L. and D.1.S.D. competitions where they placed high. The highlight of the year was the performances of 5'Anything Coesw on February 18th and 19th. The musical included dancing, singing, and over-all wholesome entertainment. A new edition to the music department this year was an all girl ensemble known as the Choristers, who also performed throughout Dallas. 1 . The New Edition Singers. 2. Mr. Erwin concentrates on his music. 3. The Concert Choir practices for the musical. 4. The 1981-82 Chamber Choir. 5. The 1981-82 Concert Choir. 6. Sheri Deterling and Ramona Robinson take their singing seriously. 7. .lan Baker, Diane Milam, Liz Lohrengel, and Mary Struble . . . 'iWe don't want that! 8. The Choristers. .J 1 1 2 Concert Choir fb Q4 if if tl rt Choir 11 3 Military Maneuvers Many students were involved in the R.0.T.C. program during the 1981-1982 school year. Members participated in various contests such as the North Zone Rifle and Drill Team Competition, which was sponsored by North Dallas High School, and the Dallas County Drill Team Competition which was spon- sored by MacArthur High School. On Veterans Day, both the male and female drill teams held an ex- hibition downtown. During January, they were visited by the 3rd R.O.T.C. Region and they held their annual Military Ball. The men behind the R.O.T.C. were S.F.C.E. Kiel and Sgt. Major Stadler. 1. S.F.C.E. Kiel checks it out 2. This says it all. 3. Rifle Team 4, Brad Seiler participates in the turkey shoot. 5. R.O.T.C. Sponsors 6. Battalion Staff 7. Female Drill Team 8. Company A 9. Company B 10. Company C -I 114 ROTC ...,,.,.,..-.un-'Q .mari W , A 5 ik 5g f . i any 506 fi -, QELW .., ' lo N gf 3 ? W 116 ROTC 'Z . In v4 W, . ,-. , ' .. M. 0 , 'A ' M. .g. .- ,lf ,fl , t M lfrx 'F J , ' ' ' Q2 - U' Q f., O E.. Q Seniors . . . Hubba Pubba The Pub Staff consists of Seniors who wish to help put out the Senior Pub. The staff began to organize in February and worked until April to get the pub out. The pub is a publication for seniors to recount funny and em- barrassing events. This book is a way in which Seniors can recall memorable times. The 1981-82 Senior Pub spon- sor was Kathie Bowley, the Editor was John Bennett and the Assistant Editor was Jerry Coalson. 1. Pub Staff Editor, John Bennett, wins the book holding contest. 2. Janis Billimek racks her brain for a pub tip. 3. Sharron O,Glee doesn't take the pub sit- ting down. 4. The 1982 Pub Staff. S. Scott Smart takes a break during a meeting. 6. David Farr waits for the latest pub tips. 7. Jeff Quan invents a new pub tip. 8. Cathy Anderson works diligently to get the pub ready. 9. John Pherigo has gone insane reading too many pub tips. THE 1982 PUB STAFF Editor ...... .... J ohn Bennet Assistant Editor . ......... . . . . ..... .... .... J e rry Coalso Group Chairpersons . . . . . . Beth Beileu, Janis Billimek, David Farr, Janie Houx, Jer Knighten, Ginger Long, Sharron O,Glee, Carla Perkin! Humor Committees . . Cathy Anderson, Cheree Carey, Paul Barnes, Cindy Chairez, De Ann Davis, Rina Davis, Sheri Deterling, Minca Ferray, Winston Grahm, Ly Grandenetti, Rene Guerra, Cindy Hale, Stephanie Helget, Allison Hoffman, Mik Hogue, Amy Janeka, Nacy Jung, Sandra Jones, Debouah Kirksy, Lisa-Koehler, Dalli Leonard, Tina Lebel, Liz Lohrengal, Larry Marshall, Karen Mendez, Diane Milaii Danny Montgomery, Jackie Nicodemus, Loretta Parks, Janine Racht, Vincer Rodriquez, Robin Robison, Debbie Roland, Oona Sifuentas, Pat Simpson, Scott Smar' Cindy Smith, Kevin Smith, Steve Sparks, Debbie Vaden, Debby Williams, Dana Wilson Allison Wise, Mary Yarborough, Angela Yeat Advertising Manager . . .... Joann Henderso i Sponsor ......... .... B owley Kathi: 1 3 118 ,J cf J ,L - X .ii , g ' ' , - kkrr 5? -- ., ,Q.Q,.,54, A E gt V, -V ,L Z A ,Q i W .. .ff fzikei X Q -L , x we ff: , .. N A gk.,-Q ,A , 4. v.. 'v 'X Q. 9' X -34, K f 6 l 7 5 fl. 9 Crossroads it to Print With a combination of hard work, deligence, and friendship the 1981-82 Crossroads Staff com- pleted another year. The Crossroads Staff includes Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors who have an interest in journalism. Students who participated this year met during 4-th and Sth period in order to prepare the school newspaper. This includes writing stories, doing interviews, selling ads, laying out pages, and a number of other jobs. In order to be eligible for the staff a student must take Journalism I. One must be able to write well and be willing to work hard. The sponsor this year was Kathie Bowley, who is in charge of the en- tire Journalism department and all the publications at Bryan Adams. The 1981-82 editor was Danny Montgomery and the associate editor was Janet Polkladnik. 1. Curt Benson, Anthony Grandenitti, and Mike Hogue are really excited, and Deb- by Williams gets in the picture. 2.Sharron O'Clee contemplates her next assignment while Kenny Webb doesn't want to talk about it. 3. Bowley discusses business, and Danny Montgomery acts interested. 4. Kim Montgomery plans an exciting publicity meeting. 5. The 1981-82 Crossroads Staff . . . work- ing things out. if 7' 235' 120 Crossroads 1981-82 Crossroads Staff Editor ........... .... D anny Montgomery Associate Editor . . . ..... Janet Polkladnik Sports Editor .... ...... K enny Webb Feature Editor . .... Sharron O'Clee Editorial Editor . . .... Carla Perkins News Editor ..... ..... K aren Lane Copy Editor ....... .... L isa Knighten Advertising Manager . . . . Jennifer Smith Business Manager . . .... Carla Perkins Circulation Manager . . .... Debby Williams Publicity Director ................ Kim Montgomery Entertainment Writer ...........i..... Laura South Sports Writers ..... Rene Guerra, Anthony Grandenetti Feature Writers ............ Kim Fowler, Betty Boyd Staff Writers ............. Curt Benson, Jamie Rouse Publicity Staff . Kathy Svrcek, Susie Weller, Mage Perez Sponsor ...........,,............. Kathie Bowley dk ,b V INC ALCOHOL QQUNSELINQ TREATMENSTNSERVJC Aw ELC Staff Celebrates The 1981-82 El Conquistador staff is proud to bring you the 1981-82 Silver Anniversary An- nual. Work began on the yearbook during the summer when staff meetings were to begin organizing the hook. Putting together the yearbook included meeting deadlines, getting pictures, and do- ing layouts. The staff worked dur- ing 6th period to accomplish these things. The last deadline for turn- ing in pages was the end of February. The EL C staff is made up of Juniors and Seniors. At the end of each year the new staff is chosen. This year's El Conquistador sponsor was Kathie Bowley, the editor was Janie Houx, and the Business Manager was Cathy Russell. 1. The 1981-82 ELC Staff. 2. Ledith Blair takes time out while doing a layout for the annual. 3. Connie Heeter looks at her next assignment. 4. Amy Davis and Beth Beileu play around, but Bowley is in no mood to play. 5. Editor Janie Houx is surprised at what she finds under her hooks. 6. Brent Miller relaxes after finishing his masterpiece on the chalkboard. A ' Q ,A 4- AH, 5 1 2 4- 122 Editor in Chief .... Business Manager . Photography Editor Activities ........ Organizations . . . Sports ......., Academics .... Classes ........ Photographers . . Sponsor .. THE 1981-82 EL C STAFF . . . .Janie Houx . . . . . . ............ .... C athy Russell Ginger Long, Editor, Angie Beene, Michelle Quam, and Rob Emmick Sharron O,Glee, Editor, Connie Heeter, Janine Bellah, Mary Struble, Rebecca Hiles. Martha Russell, Editor, Brent Miller, Katrina Hinson, Sarah Christiansen. . . . . . .Ginger Long, Editor, Amy Davis, Liz Lohrengal, Dee Dee Brookins. Jerry Coalson, Editor, Ledith Blair, Jeanette Shields, Rebecca Odum. . . . Chris Henderson, Clint Hennon, Russell Whitaker, Mike Mendoza, Robert Morgan, Joe Craig, Bobby Ruiz, Richard Suave, Tim Weber .Kathie Bowley t-xN o- , w .xy 'tw ., ilk X v I 1 M 6 123 F-Stops Here Each year a group of slightly in- sane gentlemen sneak around Bryan Adams in the effort of try- ing to capture B.A. students in the act of being themselves. Yearbook photographers become accustom to long hours, smelly chemicals and screaming staff members. Rarely does a group work so hard with so few rewards. This year's photographers in- cluded Clint Hennen, Richard Suave, Bob Ruiz, Russell Whitaker, Tim Weber, Robert Morgan, Mike Mendoza, Joe Craig, and Chris Henderson. The El C Staff wishes to applaud the efforts of all these crazy people. 1. Robert Morgan is delighted the book is finished. 2. Richard Suave focuses in on a great shot. 3. Tim Weber loved being photographed. 4. Russell Whitaker pauses between shots. 5. Joe Craig Htakes a break from printing. 6. The boys take a minute to get weird. 7 . Mike Mendoza smiles for the camer. 8. Chris Henderson checks out some negatives. 1 24 Photographers Q' N193 'R TQQKV 44' f 5 6 V Photographers 1 2 sk 1 3, K. H' A. '-1 xi X Q. :- i WM W -i 5Lf W Y vm -. QV' W W 33. Wiki: 5, Nr M. ,f Varsity Hangs In Bryan Adams Cougars ended this football season with a 2-7-1 record. A difficult season ended with a much needed and well deserved victory. The year began with the Cougars facing the toughest schedule with DISD. The first four games the Cougars were matched with state contending teams. Losses defeat stunned the Cougars fre- quentlyg however, each game show- ed improvement and dedication. As the team moved into distinct play results were less than promising, however, Cougars managed to defeat Woodrow Wilson and closed the season with the victory over the Samuell Spartans. 1. 1981-1982 Varsity Trainers were: lst Row: Danny McManus and Chad Turner. 2nd Row: Mike Carroll, Robert Simmons, and Tommy Johnson. 2. 1981-1982 Varsity Captains were: Dan- ny Tolan and Robert South with Head Coach Jimmy Don Hunt. 3. 1981-1982 Varsity Football Team was: Seated: Trainer Robert Simmons, C. Haynes, A. Green, B. Boyd, E. Avalos, R. Velasco, J. Paschal, D. Tolan, M. Rangel, and C. Turner. 2nd Row: Trainer M. Car- roll, M. Minning, A. Abusaad, B. Villareal, A. Loy, R. South, T. Sharrock, C. Young, M. Mitchell, B. Williams, Trainer D. McManus, Trainer T. Johnson. 3rd Row: Coach D. Ferguson, Coach J. Barlow, Coach B. Land, R. Cod- frey, M. Hill, T. Adams, T. Brown, H. Goyen, E. Gordon, T. Harding, P. Shugart, Coach H. Warner, Head Coach J. D. Hunt. 4-th Row: T. Harding, C. Kel- ly, A. Atwood, R. McMahon, J. Wiley, T. Weber, and L. Daniels. 4.1981-1982 Coaches: Top Row: D. Regelsky, B. Hitt, Head Coach J. D. Hunt, L. Schultz, H. Warner. Bottom Row: D. Ferguson, M. Giddens, J. Barlow, and B. Land. North Mesquite Garland Lake Highlands Sherman South Oak Cliff Woodrow Wilso Roosevelt Spruce Skyline Samuell Il 1 98 1-1 982 VARSITY FOOTBALL BA 12 14 0 0 0 38 7 6 0 15 OPPONED 2 6 21 46 7 0 , 0 9 10 13 sE,...! 1 28 Football ssl -A I A ' ' 7 ,AV , A .f Q, m D M A 'WW' Ai. '-Q X 1 2 X x ,Cf ,wk ' ,ehfkfh Football 129 Early efeats Build Character Bryan Adams Cougars began their 1981 season with a disap- pointing 26-l2 loss to the North Mesquite Stallions. Quarterback senior Mark Mitchell completed two out of 16 attempted passes. The leading rusher for the Cougars was senior Tommy Sharrock with 18 carries for 50 yards. The leading defensive players for B.A. were Ralph Velasco and John Pascal. The Garland Owls proved a tough match for the Cougars in their second pre-season game. The cougars leading rusher, Tom Shar- rock, finished the game with 13 carries for a total of 60 yards. Quarterback Mark Mitchell com- pleted four out of ten passes with two interceptions. Bryan Adams had two outstanding tacklers for the nighfs game who were senior Tim Weber and junior Preston Shugart. Although the cougars showed a superb performance, the game ended with a final score of Garland 21, Bryan Adams 14. 1. L'What's the big attraction?,' 2. Hudson Goyen exclaims, 1 got it, I got it! 3. 'AMay I have this dance?' 4. Hey, where's the ball? 5. Mark Mitchell turns his back on the other team. 'H Q v-'L' ik' gs sw..-S sg ab- if 1 30 Football -it I f falx Ai nw vi 1 f. 'E'-c S , nov' X gm., -. . gi .HN Ml' +I I X'-vb B 'va 42 ' k un. ,, W , J - 191 4 -itfzr . 3- A- 'iw-'3 2 ' ' 25 ' wx: ,......l , -.... ,- -h , 1 Swv, Njmm ..ff .,--.www ,,, 'W' 1- ! ' J E' -ww.YQ2Ag2 -'. Li11S4. -' V K 'N' 1 , . f . , ,Q M V ,f-ff 5 'Vx ' I 'vsfm WW , iZZ3h.,,! .LVZXL ,w.w-gal' ' MMP 1 . ' H '- x WN fbi' ' 'M ' Football 131 4' iw a:mzf2.,,'f5'mf-r ' . , 5 LH Stomps Cougars Bearcats Squeeze By The most intense grudge match of the year was the Bryan Adams- Lake Highlands game. Victory was not to be for the Cougars. It was a night where it seemed everything went wrong. As a result the Cougars suffered a demoralizing defeat of 46-0 at the hands of the Wildcats. Despite the sputtering defense BA carried the hall 17 times for 63 yards. Leading tackler was senior Melvin Manning with a total of 14 tackles. Cougar quarter- back Mark Mitchell completed seven passes with one interception. After the brutal defeat against LH the Cougars were expected to suffer an even greater loss by the Sherman Bearcats. However Cougar footballers struck back and allowed the Bearcats, fifth in the state, to score only one touchdown. The Cougar defense learned its lesson and stood firm against the Bearcats giving them a tough battle all night long. Junior Ben Williams carried the ball 14 times with a total of 45 yards. Quarterback Mark Mitchell had four comple- tions out of 13 attempts. Cougars breathtaking performance showed an interesting season ahead. 1. Cougar guard blocks field goal attempt. 2. Cougar defense hustles down Bearcats runner. 3. Cougar team members thunder on the field. 4. Larry Daniel kicks a successful punt. 5. Mark Mitchell cuts a corner to throw a pass. 6. Quarterback Mark Mitchell carefully tucks the ball to run up the field. 132 Football .Q Cougars Claw Bears and Whip the Wildcats What appeared to be an in- conclusive tie was actually a bolstering victory for the Cougars against the South Oak Cliff Golden Bears. Predicted to lose by a large margin Cougars held SOC to a scoreless tie and Bryan Adams technically won the game in penetration. Leading rusher for the game was Ben Williams with 32 carries for 106 yards. Melvin Man- ning, Ralph Velasco, Robert South, and Thomas Adams were leading tacklers for the night's game. Ty Harding caught the only pass from Mark Mitchell for a total of seven yards. Momentum built up from the SOC game spilled over into the next week with the decisive Cougar victory over the Woodrow Wilson Wildcats, of 38-0. Bryan Adams of- fense had a 49 yard scoring drive in the first quarter and the defense held the Wildcats offense to a mere total of 66 yards. Bryan Adams took the game with a total of 345 yards. 1. Cougars grab the ball. 2. Tom Adams rushes to the rescue. 3. A Wildcat smushes a Cougar! 4. 4--legged, Mark Mitchell packs down the field. 5. Mark Mitchell and Tom Sharrock move to get their man. 6. A Cougar tackles a Wildcat. 7. Danny Tolan chases a SOC Bear. 134 Football 'Q' , if -J I Football 135 ustangs Tame the Cougars, Apaches Get By The Bryan Adams Cougars fell to the Roosevelt Mustangs in a 7-33 rout at Forester Field. Roosevelt found what it took to beat the unbeatable. BA was only able to come up with a total of 142 yards. Mark Mitchell had 14- passes with seven completions for a total of 96 yards, and one interception. Tom Sharrock made the only touchdown in the first quarter. The outstanding tacklers were Melvin Manning with 13 tackles, Danny Tolon and Tony Brown had seven tackles. Trent Harding received a pass for a gain of 24 yards. Ty Harding caught two passes for 20 yards. BA came back against Spruce. The following week Bryan Adams and H. Grady Spruce kept their fans on the edge of their seats throughout a very close game. The final score was nine to six, Spruce was victorious. The two leading rushers were Ben Williams with nine carries for 90 yards and Tom Sharrock with seven carries for 57 yards. Ty Harding made one recep- tion for 27 yards. Larry Daniels took the helm as Quarterback when Mark Mitchell was thrown out of the game for an altercation. Mark had the only touchdown for Bryan Adams. 1. Mark Mitchell throws a careful pass to Ty Harding. 2. Tony Brown flies high to catch a pass. 3. Mark Mitchell is firing up to throw a pass. 4. Ben Williams hangs onto the ball. 5. Mark Mitchell gives a handoff to Ben Williams. 6.The defense is getting ready to make a comeback. Q 136 Football f , I, .. 1 Z 4.2, W Q- - . ,gif X. .e'f'Q53 eval. M4 nf lb h1 5 1 w I B.A. Splits End of Season The Bryan Adams Cougars squared off against the Skyline Raiders in a tough game. The Cougars led in statistics but not on the scoreboard. B.A. made ten first downs to Skyline's five. On the ground the mighty Cougars rushed for a hard 1 17 yards, while Skyline only managed 35 yards. B.A. had a total of 179 yards to the Raiders 119 yards. Throughout the game fumbles played the Cougars. Junior Ben Williams led both teams in rushing with 69 yards, and Mark Mitchell completed six out of 12 passes for 57 yards. Ty Harding was the leading receiver, but the Cougars lost ten to nothing. The following week BA. squared off with Samuell. B.A. proved vic- torious with a score of 15 to 13. The Cougars closed with a record of 2-7-1 for the season and 2-3-1 in district play. Way to change in their Cougars. 1. Mark Mitchell goes for it. 2. Mitchell looks over Samuell defense. 3. Back up quarterback Daniels checks over Cougar line. 4. Ben Williams plows through the Samuell line. 5. Weber prepares to snap the ball. 6. Mark Mitchell hands off to Melvin Mann- ing as Robby South leads the way. 7. BA. offense clears out the hole. 8. The mighty Cougars gang tackle a Skyline Raider. vi' Y Ji! 8 139 . . Takes istrict Freshmen Learn Ropes Cougar .I.V. Footballers easily took District Champions for the 1981-82 season. Under the superb instruction of Coach Larry Schultz, Coach Dolpb Regelslcy, and Coach Henry Warner, the fan- tastic team's winning season record made Bryan Adams proud. The 1981-82 Freshman football team showed determination and dedication with the help of capable coaches and the talent of skillful athletes. Coaches Mark Giddens and Bill Hitt stood behind the team and never failed to encourage them in a game. 1. Freshman David Wilson tries to run to mama. 2. Opponents can't believe Greg Daniels still has the pigsltin. 3. Did I hear someone yell get off! 4. The 1981-82 Junior Varsity Football Team. 5. The 1981-82 Freshman Football Team. 'gm-: sl'-42 -ff,,, .5 5 . ,fl 140 JV 7 Frosh Football 19514 11, Q 15W'5Qi6F??22-555283571 x M731 ' hF Varsity Volleys n The 1981-1982 Girls Varsity Volleyball Team took on a winning season of 15 wins and 8 losses. The girls attended the East Texas State University Tournament. The team took Consolation with Sue Vernon earning the All Tournament title, and Gina Eidson earning the All District title of the 2nd team. Sue Vernon was also All District in 1980-81. Although the girls were not as successful as they hoped, a 15-8 record carries on a winning tradi- tion for the Bryan Adams Girls Volleyball Team. 1. Evern Johnson shows how to bump the ball. 2. Gina Eidson serves to the opponent. 3. Stacy Shelton saves the ball. 4-.The 1981-1982 Girls Volleyball Team: lst Row: Coach Moreno, J. Johnson, G. Eidson, P. Kirby, L. Valadez, manager. 2nd Row: S. Shelton, R. Robinson, S. Vernon, captain, E. Johnson, L. Bendow. 5. Gina Eidson spikes the ball to save the day. 6. Evern Johnson dominates on a good set up. 14-2 Volleyball W! w f'T '+-F-M'LmmMw4Tw -.,,J4M 41A 'avg ,ahh 2 F1 'Seri w NQ K if 4, n . . . Post District Spot With the Junior Varsity Girls placing second in the District finals last year, and the preceding year, they were the team to beat. This year, they placed third in District. The coach, Suzy Hagar, celebrated her fourth year with the team. The teamis record in district was eight and four. Their overall record was fourteen and nine. Placing third in District keeps promise for a good season next year. Congratulations Coach Hagar and Team! 1. Returns a shot. 2. Serves the ball. 3. Volleys close to the net. 4. Awaits a serve. 5. Up and over. 6. The 198 1-1982 Junior Varsity Volleyball Team. 144 Volleyball 'h gl Volleyball 145 5 J -i N Soccer M - ii ' 'o .,.. 'e A T -:.:a.sf'f.aW ' ' 1'f ea 'S' 1 ,J4Y x Vg F 1 Izll ' ... iza 1 yttt 1 ...... was ,gf Title Under the direction of Coach Bill Flagg, this year's 1981-82 Varsity Soccer team showed ex- treme dedication and a positive at- titude. Jimmie Shaw 'and John Dix- son served as captains of this year's a'Hartwick,' team. Improving every week and every game these spirited guys broke the 200 victory mark at the North Mesquite game, even though the zone was tougher this year than years before. Few players will he leaving after this year which shows great promise for the competition ahead. 1. S. Ledbetter shows excellent goalie skills. 2. C. Santascoy dashes down the field. 3. J. Shaw runs for the goal! 4. 1982 varsity soccer Coach: Bill Flagg. 5. M. Hill flies through the air! 6. Player fights for the hall. 7. Cougar soccer player drihhles down the field. 8. S. Ledhetter kicks off! 9. S. Ledhetter catches the ball. 10. K. Vahn and K. Lewis work together for the winning goal! 11. 1982 Varsity Soccer Team. 12. Team Captains: Jimmie Shaw and John Dixson. 13. 1982 Hartwick Coalies. W 1 f 4 x V x Q 1 fa I ff x Q is . i f' , ! . y I y y 4 -1 i .,. , ' 1 1 i , . E x ,f A't4- ,, .. ,, V , - . - . i ' - i m e ,. ,. Mfaw.ezf'1s' H . xv- ' L 't 'a f at , 1 1 is I Alflguiiii? 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The J.V. shows potential and poise and are ex- pected to he successful in the com- ing years. One can he sure that the team's G'Hartwick', quality will live on with them. 1. Mark Watts shows his skill at side-kicking. 2. Jordy Wasser shows his style at heading the ball. 3. Steve Martinez heads the ball before that guy on the other team. 4. The 1981-82 Boys Junior Varsity Soccer Team. 5. Mark Watts dribbles downfield. 6. .liri Prevatill runs down the field in an ef- fort to score. Fuunlvqnnvv fbi-S' Q1 fi K' , ff f ,1 ,fi X!!! X .,f' QP E' 4 t 4 ,J .4 2 - 2, ig: X Ti if ,, , t f 5 in ' i Q jg' 1 -r i' ' K, :Q .Q r R SE as w ............ .... 1 50 J.V. Boys Soccer gfM fi ,, .u- - , ' . K ' N Q f .A A . I ,,,Af I Zgq 321 'X'-4 . - AW 3 A ' f ,, ,af I L4 J.V. Boys Soccer 151 Girls Kick ff Right Bryan Adam's Girls Soccer Team approached the 1981 season with a fresh outlook under the direction of a new coach Elsie Moreno. There were some changes in the organization of competition bet- ween schools this year such as con- verting the districts into zones as well as the shifting of positions by our girls to find the best combina- tion of positions possible for winn- ing a game. Teamwork of the girls enhanced the already strong chances of going to zone competi- tion. Two promising and important games for the B.A. Girls Soccer Team proved to be the matches against Kimball and Skyline. With nine girls returned from last year to make a twenty member team and the Captain being senior Robin Robison, the Cougars Girls Soccer Team was a tough contender throughout the school year. 1. The 1981-1982 Girls Soccer Team: L to R., Top: Coach Moreno, Robin Robison, Carol Caster, Shelia Smith, Lynne Con- nelly, Robin Watson, Christy Golden, Beth Dixon, Julie Prevatil, Loletha Williams. Bottom: Karen Lane, Cynthia Ortega, Amanda Casares, Lydia Palacios, Josie Alvaral, Alvarado, Elizabeth Adams, Kristina Sifuentes, Linda Edles- tein, Dana Lewis. 2. Christy Golden in a popular stance. 3. Carol Caster dribbles the ball. 4.0ne of the team members practices a kick. 5. Christy Golden gives it all she's got! 6. This member practices for a perfect goal kick. 1 52 Girls Soccer we VW, . ' K ETF' M, ay :Hgh L1 Girls Soccer 1 5 3 T9 Varsit Boys Show Potential This years 1981-82 Varsity Basketball team showed not only enthusiasm but devotion to their team. Under the direction of Coach Ralph Zeitz, this years Cougar team consisted of thirteen hard working members. B.A. experienced a disap- pointing season, resulting from the tough competition the young, ex- perienced team faced. This years learning and experienced gained by the Cougars shows promise for next years season. The Cougars perform- ed with everything they had and exhibited their full potential. The Captain for this year was Senior Steve Thomas. 1 . Curt Clark shoots for two! 2. Tony Brown gets ready for the pass! 3. 1981-82 Varsity Basketball Team: Dar- rin Smith, Anthony Gamble, Tony Brown, Curt Clark, Glen Settle, Robert McMahan, Larry Daniel, and Coach R. Zeitz. Bottom Row: Captain Steve Thomas, Calvin Neason, Tracy Brooks, Jim Newman, Mark Mitchell, and Greg Newman. 4. Calvin Neason goes for the big hoop! 5. Curt Clark chases the ball down the court. 6. Tony Brown blocks the offenders. 7. Cougar takes a jump shot! 8. Teammates study every play. 9. C. Clark shoots for 2! 4 ww: ...ga fit: -3 sf-A-ax ,E X Uma...- slr..-1 -.,sS NOS!! -. sf 1 54- Boys Basketball : : , , E4 hmhmwmrusmmnnus If-...M 35 ni' -.M 156 Boys Basketball -,,,,,....--'- Girls Varsity Continues to Exce Once again Bryan Adams Girls Varsity basketball team shows ex- cellent initiative as well as true leadership. The girls Varsity won 1st place in the Lakeview Centen- nial Tournament and consolation in the HEB tournament. These ex- ceptional players also proceeded to place 4-th at the Dr. Pepper Tour- nament in the middle of January with six games left to play three of which are expected to win. With their 17-7 record the BA. Cougars ran 6th in the metroplex. Four of the games were lost within 4- points but they won 9 straight without a loss. The leading post for 1981-82 basketball season was Gina Edison, senior and this years leading guard is Carol Thompson. 1. Gina Eidson battles with SOC. 2. Dribble that ball! 3. B.A. gets two points. 4. Gina Eidson with a great tip-off! 5. 1981-82 Girls Varsity Basketball Team 6. Whoosh! 7. Number 25 hooks a rim shot. 8. Now that's what you call a free throw. 9. 32 puts it all the way in! 10. A 1-pointer by Gina Eidson at the base line. 1 1 . This one's up in the air. Girls Basketball 1 5 7 26? If YM ' -fa-.,.,.,s' , ,W 158 G'l B kthll ' N-Rx-.LW is 1 .adl' J' , --sw, , , . 11 Girls Basketball 1 59 J .V. And Freshmen asketball The 1981-82 Guys Junior Varsi- ty Basketball team was made up of ten young men with a lot of guts. They were one and three in district play as of January twentieth. The Captain of the team was Frank Car- roll, and the highest scorer on the team was Socrates Inbe. The leading rebounder was Anderson. When asked, Coach Warner stated that the team's biggest obstacle to overcome was the general lack of size of this year's team. He did howex er say, that their strongest point was rebounding. This year's team has had some real unlucky breaks though said Coach Henry Warner. There is still hope for next year as Coach Mark Giddons molds the talent and skill of the Freshmen. The 1981-82 Freshmen Guys Basketball team was made up of nine young men with a great deal of courage. Coach Mark Giddons instructs these young men on how to be better athletes and outstan- ding young men. They were never really out of any game until the very end. Better luck next year Guys! 1 . Throw me the ball. 2. This is how it is done. 3. 1981-82 Guys J.V. Basketball team. 4. I can jump higher than you can. 5. 'gWill it go in? 6. 1 981-82 Guys Freshmen Basketball team. YJ 4.02 3' 8' . 1-'f ,M ,, 160 J.V. and Freshman Basketball f-S Y vfk ,xy 5' S. E 3 '-Q.. 4 5 'gaw- ,I.V. and Fresh Basketball 161 J.V. Girls Shoot the Hoop This year the 1981-82 Girls Junior Varsity team had an ex- citing season. Under the direction of coach Moreno, the team excelled throughout the season. During the first half of the season the team had a record of 6 wins, 8 losses, and in district games they had 4 wins, and 2 losses. This young team also took consolation in the Grand Prairie tournament. Though their season is almost over the girls have a fine outlook for the remaining reason and are also good prospects for next years team. Evern Johnson waits for the rebound. Evern Johnson goes one on one against with opponent. Angie Lane shoots for two. Donna Bird going for the hall. Donna Bird shows her skill at shooting free throws. 1981-82 Girls Junior Varsity Basketball Team: J. Johnson, S. Brown, D. Bird, J. Johnson, S. Evans. Bottom Row: J. Nealy, D. Lewis, A. Lane, E. Johnson. ,J .1-9:-.s. .w-Qty 7. ,mx za 1. 2293, E,,,.'-iieajsflf frif-fs 525,--:2..f-,FSQA -'Rein' 1f1 :9lfi-gf--Q fiilhj-sififei f'b15:'ff,g.f?s -:Wifi ,U25??'g4'f'3f1?5W',.T1fi?7s-WifiL Lim--g1. .s.1.. ,,,,.-:---. .1 -:::wf,1w g.N'm,, J. 1 .e r W. .-.fs -g ff! 'sw '-:rf .2 R: li-if ,aa wszv--.'fs .iwifle-:i1.1',S95ff 'flS1+31eHmggm, 1 gif.:-qifasagp zsremfq-N '.74.:-...,,e,- fs- f- saws-'-3? 'ff 1. f .. f-ff' -ff.-,'f,fg: -.-asws:y,1'-.is' f4':519faesf:v5esxs a::g.1s.-1.-wig..-sgshaggy..ww ,,.. A 1. , . . 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Outstanding in- dividual placement consisted of last yearis maleffemale district champs, Senior and captain Kevin Willeford and Junior Kelly Knowles. Coach Bruce Clark, in his second year of coaching, directed and led the tennis team through an excellent season. 1. Kelly Knowles in action, 2. Coach Clark showing off! 3. 1981-1982 Varsity Tennis Team: Coach Bruce Clark, D, Davis, P. Beverage, B. Cortez. K. Willeford, A. Yeats, T. Tran, J. Stokes, M. Johnson, K. Knowles, Tu Tran, R. Lee-Pow, C. Chairez, K. McGhee, and K. Khieu. 4. R. Lee-Pow jumps for the ball. 5. K. Willeford knows what he's doing!!? 6, K. Knowles takin' it easy. 7. 'Stokes' displays his tennis skills and pretty legs. 8. M. Johnson shows a perfect serve. 9. A. Yeats perfects her backhand. 10. M. Johnson flies through the air! 11. J. Stokes goin' for the big one! 12. R. Lee-Pow shows his stuff on the court! 13. A. Yeats looks baffled at her opponent. i Q 166 Tennis C X fuss. J .... l wwsfm, on 41- .f , .rL. L . 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The experience was represented by senior Brent Miller with four years, and junior Richard Sauve with three years. The rest of the team only had one year or it was their first year wrestling. The cap- tain was junior, Craig Young and Co-Captain was senior Brent Miller. Bryan Adams placed third in their district and fifth in their region. The Cougars sent one per- son to state competition this year, junior, Craig Young. He was the first in two years from Bryan Adams to reach the state level. The team hopes to use the skills they have learned this year to come back next year with a super team. 1. I winl! 2. 'Tm ready, said Shawn Wallace. 3. Hwhat do I do now Coach? , asks Mike Roland. 4. Say Uncle, demands Craig Young. 5. 'LIS this where I stand? asks an opponent. 6.I'll get it right sooner or later, claims Richard Suave. 7. The 1981-82 Cougar Wrestling Team. , r mki , 'iii 4 - Q . - ,I Q Aw, , ' lt . , flied? V M E ,. L Q Q , 1 .2 , y . A - .lib 5 Q... 1 7 0 Wrestling 5 6 Y-ui B1 Wrestling 1 7 1 Golfers Swing Into Action Once again the Bryan Adams golf team has continued a tradition of excellence in competition in the DISD by having some of the best golfers in the city of Dallas on the team. Top golfers for this 1981-82 school year are seniors Rodney Dearing and Steve Sparks who have also both lettered the past three years. Along with Rodney Dearing and Steve Sparks, brothers .loe Davis and Julian Davis have been honored by being chosen as four of the top twenty golfers in Dallas. The only girl on the team, senior Rina Davis, has proven beneficial to the team's success by placing first in the 1981 Girls' Fall Tour- nament. Rina has also represented Bryan Adams and the DISD at the regional tournament in Denton, Texas. Other important members of this yearis golf team are Mike Love, Paul Rogers, and Dan Fisher. The B.A. golfers, under the coaching of J. L. Lancaster, have won district the past two years and plan to further this record in the Spring district tournament. 1. Rina Davis lines up her shot. 2. Mike Love tees off. 3. The 1981-82 golf team, from left tu right: Joe Davis. Duane Lawrence, Dan Fisher, Steve Sparks, Mike Love, Paul Rogers, Rodney Dearing, Mike Lentz, Julian Davis, and Coach Jimmie L. Lancaster. 4. Steve Sparks chips a shot. 5. Rodney Dearing takes a back swing. s-ill. Q.,-gm.. W, In Vkcky V- . X.... ' ' ,ggy A. .X g. at I L Q 'QS' sf 1 Q. QS 3' X x 'N Q Q 3 v i by . -Q. .5 172 Golf , 0 A' T ,gg 'X' P sg, vu, 9- .M .ff 1,.,,.n S .pxwf -5 nm A M. Q' ' Q' A 1, ' wg +s2ff',1 -' f ,hw Lung -L arf. ' ' 3 14 - W-iq t -,N X .au es ' :L xg N ,1, -.jg ,kt .1 W ,Q . 1 , 2 AQ V' .Q -n K ,ww 4l'4Er 'w., L 1..- .., ' ,,' . vii -. ' '-P'-AM , V, F ,,,,. Vx 13325. J., V' r,.,,w-W., f, i. rj . ffl JH . -P'.I:f.' ..Q5g535:fyg. . , -,, 'www . 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In the first meet against Roosevelt the boys won as well as the girls. In the second meet against Lake Highlands the girls won, but the boys suffered a loss. This year's captain for the boys team was Junior Steven Donovan, and the girls captains were Seniors Lisa Koehler and Jennifer Hull. 1. Carole Shields stops practice to gossip. 2. Scott Raven and Tommy Reifein take a deep breath! 3.1981-82 Swim Team: lst Row: Jason Ledbetter, Shawn Kelm, Tommy Reifein, Shawn Handlin, Shadara Nix, Robin Faircloth, Brent Arnspiger, Lucy Turner. 2nd Row: Robin Hewitt, Tracy White. Ladenia Hale, Norman Faulken- hurg. 3rd Row: Reed Starnes, Merrick Brinlee, Skipper Mussett, Britt David, Carole Shields, Kent Arnspiger, Scott Raven. 4th Row: Coach Rosenbauer, Captains: Lisa Koehler, Steve Donovan and Jennifer Hull. 4. Britt David imitates a fish. 5. Shawn Kelm on the third lap! 6. Shadara Nix flies through the air! 7 . B. David primps in the water! 8. Carole Shields looking bored! 9. 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Track members run even when it's cold. 9. B. Williams, W. Bierhaller and S. Jackson pass the baton. 10. Herdler gives it his alll 1 1 . K. Doran shows skill of sprinting. 1 2. T. Weber practices the discus throw. 1 3. K. Doran perfects shot-put form. YK, Akk. .. , A '52, U Q 2 Vila. NL!-lv, .-. A M, bf 'X t . 1 P95 -af S1 1 3 In e sg fi ig 7. .,,,, 2 . me ,, ,ws-W , ,..M..f.,....w fa- ..,..., ,,,..,,,.4 . , ,,, ., . ,L,,,, ,,.., ,y 1- 3 , ., .. .f f -mf' , ,, Q fs.. a a wa. 5 if ww, x- ,L 'mix A f w ...,1iks.w?I'i'fW......... .f . 1 78 Track Boys l el 4: 4 Q . Z, 1 Track Boys 1 79 K if 8 9 x 1 r 4 S f mf K .X m - ,fHQfi ' S- , -- f if R U v ' is ' - N I S:-',, . i f . . g s- 1 ' L f L wg L V . -- 'QF - i ' ' -,J Q V A . Q- :. - A W if-. . A LL'LLL ix, , V - W . -,2 Q ,- 7395, -3 1 , A : -' Q- , X' '- k A' 3 gif 1 , .ww J if 180 Track Boys nv a 0 ,, 'iw-Q Wwmwvv-' .. Q 0 ' iw. qi A W k M5 'F A 4 , .'... f-- m J I 1 5 www jv- ill ll . f - - 1, gg. ww-N', Q-:QM it 13 3 Ns.. 1 4 f L E A ' I Q' . 'W 1 K W -.girt fffsfw. ffw QQ is-egv, 1, Sig K. ., . K V . iff' WP , xi ,.. f Track Boys 131 f Girls Sprint for the Top Bryan Adams Girls Track Team worked long and tedious this year in preparation for a challenging season. Long practices began in February under the close instruc- tion of Coach Hagar for a promis- ing and great season. With addi- tions to the team, the quality and enthusiasm soared high throughout the year. Returning letterman was junior Carol Thompson who had placed first in District the previous year. Cemone Harris, Evern Johnson, and Tammy Jones also returned to the track team for the 1981-82 season. Two major meets were the District 11-AAAAA Meet and the Regional Meet in April, but in May came the all anticipated State Meet in Austin, Texas 1. The 1981-82 Girls Track Team. 2. Tonya Young 7 one of the top sprinters. 3. Coach Hagar and manager Jackie Johnson. 4. Shot Put and Discus Team: Angela Lane, Barbara Singleton, and Tammy Jones. 5. Two members get ready to run. 6. 1931-82 Hurdlers. 7. Sprint Relay Team: Top to Bottom: Tonya Young, Chonti Banks, Cynthia Lewis, Evern Johnson, Carol Thompson, and Cemone Harris. . x 5? r gigs.. sa , MQ.: tg if :NEI YQ J,, ,. ,as u, as W -. gg ,iss f in QQ ' 182 Girls Track ft as I so .... .-M..-r g..n :1Q Q , in- Xl KL -mumps' L53 NL 'fu ' 1 aseball Gets a Hit The 1981-82 boys Varsity Baseball team began practicing in early November. Coach Regelsky brought forth a promising team. The boys are looking forward to a real competitive season with Alan Loy, Joey Covarrubias, and Jamie Mayhall as team captains. Coach Regelsky stressed the fun- damentals and day after day prac- tice. Despite a tough schedule the team proved to be of high caliber hits this year. Next year looks strong since most of the faces seen are those of underclassmen. 1. The 1981-82 Team Captains: Alan Loy, Joye Covarrubias, and Jamie Mayhall. 2. Infielders: John Pascal, Jamie Mayhall, Jeff Smith, Paul Hernandez, and Joey Covarrubias. 3. The 1981-82 Boys Varsity Baseball Team. 4. Pitchers: Paul Hernandez, Mike Ortega, Mitch Bates, Joye Covarrubias, and Mike Rodrigues. 5. Outfielclersz Bruce Hunter, Trent Har- ding, Lew Prestidge, Gary Huggins, and Joe Mendieta. 6. lnfielders practice catching, even inside the gym. 7. Alan Loy takes a time out. 8. Coach Regelsky shows the boys how it's done. 9. Trent Harding pitches a low one. 10. Jamie Mayhall shows his technique and style. 11. Alan Loy can bat and smile at the same time. -PQM A - . e - , . ra 'i Q X' i .'.. H gk N as . ...ss i '- . 'Ll - ' iii g it . V .2 lj . si ,QS Ex WWW Q 9 9 8 , M H - -1-5:5 H J.. K X S b sg! Q E S ? s 4 1 E 1 84 Baseball w P any U-4?-'Ol ' ww ' M . ,fuk E., pf .,,,,,,x Y 'Km 5 3 , '- wg W ww., if E 7 ,,-4-v 5X 1 86 Baseball Z? ,,.-4---- A' K R J,.- ,J yan '-'Q---...N .1- -wr 10 S., Baseball 1 87 1' an.. --4,uu:'d 3 Nh-, ,,-'W' MN., ' fl xv. ew? 5 AN +V' N, X K, f ' K-4fix?A ,jf YE J ' , X4 - KN .Xxx NN . 1 .bl 5,-R xx X Q X x Vx ., f -r. 'fini ,, 1 wvgg ,g 1-' X :-E3Qj5i:3:': ' xg mfffiifff by QQ,- x manga pair -- Q N, when Oncmrcdyseavenvbonkr 7Veath nhe Texasskyf Proudly stands our Alma Mater Astheyemsgoby 1? QEWMQAEE ,M lvgafgwf H 'wg 'X' W2 gag, dollos independent school district Linus Wright General Superintendent Students of Bryan Adams High School: Congratulations! It is my pleasure to extend to you the very best compliments of our Board of Education and Administrative Staff on the,occasion of your 25th Anniversary. l don't know of another school in our system that has produced any more outstanding graduates than Bryan Adams High School. Since its beginning in 1957, Bryan Adams has been known for a strong academic program, as well as outstanding extra-curricular activities in all areas. The influence which this excellent school has had is known nationwide as its graduates have fanned out across the country spreading the reputation of HB.A.H It is my pleasure to congratulate each student, faculty member, and member of the administrative staff of Bryan Adams on this significant anniversary. l know that each of you is delighted to be a part of Bryan Adams High School -- one of the finest institutions in the Dallas Independent School District. Sincerely, - Linus Wrig General Superintendent 3700 Ross,Avenue, DaHas,Texas 75204, 2141824-1620 190 Linus Wright Forward ever be oar watch word Conquer and Prevaf! Hai! to thee, our Afrna Mater, Bryan Adams, Ha!!! TO: THE BRYAN ADAMS FAMILY Although the Bryan Adams' Alma Mater is heard primarily at school activities, the words are most appropriate to the growth and devel- opment of our school in all areas. As we celebrate our twenty-fifth anniversary, these words have even more meaning. HOn our city's eastern bordern reminds us of the strength, the guidance and the support that this community gives to the school. Not only do the parents consistently send to Bryan Adams students who reflect the effective guidance that they receive in their homes, but also these parents have always offered their full support to the faculty and the administration. Thus, the community HOn our city's eastern borderu remains a vital part of the several factors that allow us to say that HProudly stands our Alma Mater! as the years go by.H Those who have been a part of the growth and development of this high school and all who work with it, today view the accomplishments with immense pride. Through the years and at the present time, the primary purpose of our school has always related to our philosophy. The principles which serve as a guide in fulfilling our responsibility include being dedicated primarily to educating each student to his fullest potential and to enabling each in the basic areas of learning academic areas. Through these to attain specific instructional goals experience in extra-curriculum and experiences each student will be able to function effectively in our society. Through the last twenty-five years, an evaluation of the achievement of the students on state and national scores, advance placement tests in college, and in the world of work reveals how effectively our students have taken their place in society. We point with pride to the countless students who have achieved success in the home, in the every day business world, in the arts, in sports, and in other professionals - - teachers, business executives, newspaper people, nurses, doctors, judges, lawyers. The optomistic atmosphere and positive attitudes of all have promoted a good school spirit and a responsibility to self and to society. Because of the tremendous support of the community, the desire of the students to achieve, and the excellence of our faculty, we can say with confidence that Bryan Adams will continue to go HForward ever - -X Conquer and prevail.H We treasure the complimentary letters of our patrons and students of the Bryan Adams family. We are deeply appreciative and thankful that through the years of unrest criticism, upheavel and changing roles and goals in the field of education our school has been able to meet the needs of the students by keeping abreast of the beneficial changes in educational outlook. We find beauty in pride, but we are As we go Hforward,H and will continue Hailffn we feel assured that we will Hconquer and prevail to say, HHail to thee, our Alma Mater! Bryan Adams, 7 7 , f I f 1 v9v -'y A j D. D. Richa dson, Principal BRYAN ADAMS HIGH SCHOOL D. D. Richardson 191 2 our traditions and use them, we retain our past with willing to accept the responsibilities of the future Silver Anniversary Faculty When Bryan Adams opened in September 1957, the new school was filled with eager men and women. These people represented the faculty who led the students to knowledge and outstanding goals. Of the original faculty, four women have been with the school throughout the entire twenty-five years. These teachers have served in very different roles which characterize their ability. One works in an of- fice and counsels a portion of the student body, one works in a gym and promotes physical activities, one is quiet and stresses the importance of study and the last, but not least, encourages the advancement of knowledge. We of the EL CON- QUISTADOR staff take this opportunity to salute their participation in our history. 192 25th Salute iss Carmichael Sarah Carmichael was born in Bonham, Texas where she attended Bonham High School. Upon graduation, Miss Carmichael enrolled in Austin College in Sherman and later attended SMU where she achieved a graduate degree. In the years before she arrived at B.A., Miss Carmichael taught Physical Education and Science in various schools including her Alma Mater, Bonham High School and then in Dallas, at North Dallas H.S. In 1957, Sarah Carmichael became the Dean of Students at the newly constructed Bryan Adams High School. She has served on the staff from the beginning and has contributed greatly to growing tradition of Bryan Adams High School. s. Sparks Nina Belle Sparks was born in Paris, Texas in Lamar County. She achieved a Masteris of Science degree from East Texas State University in Commerce. She taught Physical Education at William Lipscomb Elementary and then at North Dallas High School. Ms. Sparks was chosen to create a drill team for B.A. in 1957. This drill team has achieved numerous praises and, in association with the band, has toured many cities and won many awards. The success of the drill team came from its sponsor and creator who started a lasting tr dition kn n as the Bryan Adams Belles. My 5 fj My 'Nj Qi aww if 25 iletiiidfwlldilii 25th Salute 193 Mrs. eatver Justine Weaver was born in Batesville, Arkansas and at- tended Batesville High. After high school, Mrs. Weaver moved on to Arkansas College and Henderson State Teachers College. She then moved to Dallas where she has been teaching for 26 years. Before her arrival at Bryan Adams, Mrs. Weaver taught at Woodrow Wilson. Mrs. Weaver came to Bryan Adams when it first opened and has seen it grow into a strong academic establishment. Mrs. Worsham Leita Worsham was horn in Saltillo, Texas where she graduated from Saltillo H.S. She then attended Southern Methodist University and East Texas State University where she received a Master's of Science degree. Before her arrival at B.A., Mrs. Worsham taught at Saltillo H.S., W. W. Bashman Elementary and Conner Elementary. She has taught various subjects such as Music, Business, and Language Arts. During her years at B.A., Mrs. Worsham has served as a Department Chairman and has taught both High Academic and Ad- vanced Placement Classes. Through her dedication as a teacher, Mrs. Worsham has directed as well as inspired many B.A. students that have passed through her room. EL CONQUISTADOR: When Bryan Adams first opened its doors twenty-five years ago, an era of traditions began. The new students formed a staff and decided to produce a book that recorded these new tradi- tions. The original staff members wanted to give their book a name that reflected the com- munity surrounding the school. They chose a Spanish name that kept the theme of the Casa Linda, Casa View areas. The name itself, EL CONQUISTADOR, symbolized Han heroic breed of Supermen unique in the annals of world history who overcame astronomical odds and con- quered a bright new world. Throughout the past twenty-five years, the members of the EL CONQUISTADOR staff have strived to keep this tradition a vital and growing asset in the history of Bryan Adams High School! 1 : E . :ik EIC Tradition 195 DN: , , iff' ,, .N 1 f if! ,ff - . X 4? ' ,4 .ef , w 'J' T ff, 4' A'41t'1-iff A 1.4L-fQ:f?Z'f -' . -f .. K- 'if X - -V--35,42 ' 'S--Lfgfzgmi. . ,Q 44 if WT ' ' i A d X i I x i S ni 'L7'Q '47i ?bM f V t' f o ' f tration Surges Forward Under the direction of D. D. Richardson, the Bryan Adams Ad- ministration completed another successful year. They concentrated on enforcing the rules broken dur- ing school such as tardies, leaving school early, truency, and have assisted Mr. Richardson with various school activities. During the 1981-82 year, Jerry Maddison was the Supervisor for Seniors, Roy Reed for Juniors, Martin Riojas for Sophomores, and David Forgey for Freshmen, Dr. Blackwood was Dean of Instruction and Sarah Carmichael was Pupil Personnel Registrar. l. Mr. Maddison tells it like it is. 2. Mr. Reed checks his mail. 3. Mr. Forgey patrols the lunchroom. 4. Miss Carmichael looks over her work. 5. Mr. Riojas flashes a smile. 6. Dr. Blackwood is always willing to listen. wit . 5 D. D. Richardson Nancy Blackwood Sarah Carmichael . ...1.:.f.:- I A ,t 5' , ,. ... ., 196 Administration 4 5 Q.. X hw X WK N 1 2 S David Forgey Jerry Maddison Roy Reed Martin Riojas Administration 197 Counselors Tackle Problems Did you have enough solid courses this year? What is your GPA? Do you have enough credits to graduate? What was your score on your ACT and SAT tests? These are just a few of the many ques- tions answered by the counselors this year. Our counselors were the only ones who could handle the dilemas faced by the Bryan Adams students. They handled everything from schedule changes to senior credits to personal problems. The workers this year were Gloria Brown, Elizabeth Enlow, Tommie Townsend, and Ruth Lewis and they were aided by Barbara Coney, Marty Dyer, Ruby Grubbs, and Marlene Johnson. 1. Ms. Dyer talks patiently with a parent. 2. Ms. Brown poses for the camera. 3. Ms. Enlow discusses a schedule with a student. 4. Ms. Townsend takes a 'Lquick break from a busy day. 5. Ms. Lewis jokes with a student. 6. Ms. Johnson plans the next session of Drivers Ed. 7. Ms. Grubbs tackles another early release problem. CD at f i,,s -at Gloria Brown Barbara Coney Marty Dyer Elizabeth Enlow f-.iw tl if . x M ui, Q' -,L 2 ,X X, 198 Counselors fn J i i - 1 3 4 5 'SU F6 . W1 6 7 Ruby Gruhhs Marlene Johnson Ruth Lewis Tommie Townsend ,fvi Counselors 199 ffice Aides Give Ssistance Working diligently in the Prin- cipal's office this year were three talented ladies who aided Mr. Richardson in keeping the school running smoothly. These women had a wide variety of duties in- cluding ordering materials, keeping records of the faculty attendance, hiring substitutes, keeping track of club funds, arranging bus routes, and distributing the daily mail. Evelyn Holt held the job of Prin- cipalis Secretary while Pam Renfro and Shirley Reynolds performed the duties of Principal's Clerks. 1. Mrs. Reynolds is always ready to help. 2. Mrs. Renfro pauses from her work to smile for the camera. 3, Mrs. Holt just loves talking on the phone. 200 Principalis Office ur Fair Ladies The Attendance Office ladies were always seen busy at work maintaining the student atten- dance records. They tackled the great responsibilities of keeping ac- curate records of each student's absences and tardies and keeping the parents informed of any un- satisfactory behavior. They also had the job of relaying messages to students from their parents and making sure that each student was allowed to leave school in time for 1 an appointment. 1 L Mary Brinlee was in charge of L 1, the freshmen while Anita Parker took charge of the sophomores. x The juniors reported to Mildred '53 , Morgan, and Faye Van had the job of keeping the seniors in line. Joyce Watson helped in keeping the records organized to make the Attendance office run smoothly ' throughout the year. 3 1. Mrs. Van tries to work with the I.B.M. sheets without interruption. 2.Mrs. Morgan convinces a student that four appointments in one week is not possible. 3. Mrs. Sharp tries to get a student's papers in order. 4. Mrs. Parker smiles as she listens to another excuse. --we ff Q., I 2 Mildred Morgan ff Y Anita Parker I ' 'LK ' l June Sharp ' Q Faye Van 5 QI' .Ioyce Watson ' , - 1 ra 35,3 . K L Attendance Office 201 Lingo St. Blues The Youth Action Center con- tinued to provide assistance for both students and school officials hy helping in many areas such as truency, security, and traffic safety. They placed emphasis on education, problem prevention, investigation and counseling for students with special needs. In addition to their many other duties, the center organized a pro- gram with some of the organiza- tions at Bryan Adams to help pro- vide food and other supplies to needy families at Thanksgiving. Working diligently in the Youth Action Center this year were Pro- bation Officer, L. Hall, Police Officer, T. Gartrell, Teacher-in- Charge, Marvin Fleetwood, Ad- visor, Gabe Macias, and Secretary, J. Patterson. 1 . Officer Gartrell radios headquarters. 2. Ms. Patterson loves typing. 3. Mr. Macias goes over his daily schedule. 4. Mr. Fleetwood checks the whereabouts of a missing student. ..J.. w ,WM ff 'G' 202 Youth Action ',.: af ffi 1 . k 1 1 Q fi' 1 General Hospital One important department at Bryan Adams this year was the clinic. The ladies who worked there handled many cases of stomach aches, sore throats, cuts, and bruises each day. The duties of the clinic included administering first aid, and keeping ill students comfortable while their parents were notified. The clinic also had the difficult job of keeping accurate medical records of each student and making sure that all students had current immunizations. Maintaining the clinic this year were Nurse, Davilla Lynch and Mattie Swanson. 1. Mrs. Lynch calls the parents of a sick student. 2. Mattie Swanson searches the files. 3. Nurse Lynch helps a gym victim. Clinic 203 Cuisine achines Down the front hall and turn to the right. How many times did you give those directions to aimlessly wandering students on the first day of school? Yes, the Lunchroom, center of lively conversation, con- troversial music, edible food, and Lunchroom Ladies. Sometimes these happy bustling little ladies scurrying around to hand out french fries and hamburgers or to take your money for that highly nutritious, no real fruit juices added, Hi-C, are quite a welcome sight in the routine lunch half-hour. The whole atmosphere of the Bryan Adams lunchroom is one of participation and pride, for it is the center of the famous mural as well as the student bookstore. The Bryan Adams Lunchroom Ladies were also in step with the at- mosphere they worked in. Every football game, without fail, our hamburger helpers were decked in green and white. These devoted women also served dutifully with several fundraising dinners. The El C Staff takes this time to salute and thank these women. 1. Ella Harris serves the students. 2. Elizabeth Moore passes out food. 3. Dwayne Meeker works the cash register. 4. The 1981-1982 Lunchroom Ladies. 204- Lunchroom ' it - Q. it aft - th X ' ,fa-:5: - Z Q '32 .1- .'.'., :V-:v 1:-:-: -:-:- . JJ. u.',.' 'f ff. :ill 2 Q. -.----.t:-E- f5f,:-:- .-1-: '. '. 9 fI::f:-5:54:41 1 ' W .r 5' -if' 4 , '- -. , J 1 ,inf . , Y 1 of - ,N-, 2 Q-.-.-1-223' ' 1 'f 'lr' i f Q t:,5.,.:..,.r.' - ':-:fi- ' -Z-E. K' '.-an gn'- V L-,.:,.:,.-.v:n,.:,.l 'I.-g.fjv'P:.'.-1.5. A 1.-5.::.:,fg.g.- .Alt 4 .J . -. ..,,-,sf tag.- Cougars Behind the Scenes One group of very important people at Bryan Adams was our Janitorial Staff. These people work- ed to keep the school in condition for all various activities that took place. Under the direction of Mr. Charles King, these men and women worked with and for the students. These brave Cougars suf- fered through the cold and heat to collect the daily fifteen cents from each student. They also worked in the lunchroom assisting the Cafeteria Staff. This year's staff consisted of Charles King, Walter Williams, Earl Armstead, Almeda Jackson, Lee Jackson, Wilkie Walker, Mr. Feemster, Charles Davis, Arthur Meadow, Clifford Rains, Steve Orenbaum and Jack Kelley. 1 . 1981-1982 Janitorial Staff. 2. Mr. King at his post. 3. Almeda Jackson helps in the lunchroom. 4-. Arthur Meadows totes his trash. Custodians 2 05 English on All Levels Under the direction of Leita Worsham, the English Department strived to teach students new in- sights in written and spoken expres- sion. Each day for students from Freshman to Senior, Language Arts was a part of their daily class schedule. The English Department offered a wide variety of subjects for intense study. The teachers taught the G'Basics of Grammar, and led discussions in the analyza- tion of novels and poetry. One not so popular aspect of the English course was the assignment of the yearly research paper. For those academically oriented students who wished to further enhance their skills, courses such as Speedreading, which was taught by Louis Stafford, were offered. In ad- dition, extracurricular activities in English included the formation of the Literary Society sponsored by Peggy Leeman. The English Department was able to reach the goal of sharing to importance of our language with the student body. 1. Donna Bronaugh pauses for the camera. 2. Mrs. Walls laughs with her class. 3. Mrs. Sanchez listens to her students. 4. Carolyn Hunt smiles for the camera. 5. Mr. Bull works on his papers. 6. Mrs. Former helps Alison Wise with her work. 7. Mother Wilbanks works with her kids. 8. Bowley always ready to listen. Leita Worsham Kathy Bowley Donna Bronaugh Jesse Bull Juanita Cunningham 2 0 6 English 'Kr 1 '1' ., 4 . ,n -La 'Hap e x , is N, . , is H ... refs eea 2, e i lf is 1, N A ' zz' ,.i-1, . 1 .Q Tsai l Aww: ,, ., . ,. S ,,,,, ,,,,s , , . 6 .,,.1 - 'V 1' 5 Q , XVI f- ', f'aafff2Q SP1 7 Y' lx? .,, ll ' ' fe-ff , ffw' L g Th V- f .3 sl ll English 207 8 Susan Etheridge Kelly Former Doris Furlough Janet Gerard Carolyn Hunt Jimmy Lancaster Peggy Leeman Kirby Matlack Olga Sanchez Louise Stafford Kathy Toombs Francys Walls Maryellen Wilbanks Ruth Ziegler Computations and Calculations The Mathematics department helped students gain a better understanding of the principles of math. It provided the required courses as well as studies in higher math for those students wishing to continue their education. The teachers taught everything from addition and subtraction to similar triangles to graphing func- tions in the many courses offered this year. These courses included Fundamentals of Math, Algebra I and II, Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus, and Computer Math. Together, the teachers in the math department helped the students prepare for their future by giving them a background in mathematics. 1. Mrs. Chancellor imitates a chipmunk. 2. Mr. Holloway cannot believe his eyes. 3. Mr. Groves gives directions. 4.1. D. Wilder takes time to explain things. 5. Mr. Wilder in action. 6. Maurine Little pauses to smile. 7. Mrs. Hanes smiles at her students. 8. Mr. Dickey smiles through Algebraic equations. Winford Groves Lenora Cathey Mary Chancellor Raymond Dickey Johnnie Eades 208 Math 1 l A 'P , ,,,,, X, Jackie Franklin Donna Hanes Charles Holloway Betrice Hughes Napoleon Johnson Maurine Little Doris Peterson Edna Proffer Joan Simpson J. D. Wilder . T Math 209 0 ...:,: . Tr ix . , ,mum . Q M -:z ST Sclence N ffers Variety The Science Department offered a number of classes for students at Bryan Adams to choose from. To graduate, Freshmen were required to take Physical Science, a study of earth and physical events, and as a Sophomore, students were required to take Biology, a class that deals with living organisms and their ac- tivities. After these two courses were completed, the electives of Chemistry, Physics, Advanced Chemistry, and Advanced Biology were offered to students who chose to expand their knowledge for future years. This year, the head of the Science Department was Anabelle McBride. 1 . Teacher and student pose for the camera. 2. Dr. Park loves Chemistry. 3. Mr. Stralman tries to explain atoms. 4-. Mrs. Fowler plays letter games. 5. Mr. Bullock disciplines his class. 6. Mrs. McBride says a prayer for her students. 7. Mrs. Robinson lectures to her class. Anabelle McBride Jerry Barlow Bob Bullock Bruce Clark Cindy Fowler 9 ..r..,n. N11 X N ,.. ,,,, V . tr., ' l ,, K. 4- 5 X 2 1 0 Science M IK.. l a i Guadalupe Hernandez Robert Mitchell Dr. G. J. Park Elayne Robinson Larry Schultze Jerry Sims Rodney Stratman Jerome Zabojnik Science 2 1 l n History ells of Past From the history of the world to the history of the United States, Bryan Adams covers all areas of history to be covered by high school students. The required courses of graduation include: World History, American History and American Government. For students who wished to study fur- ther in the field of history, other courses were also available. The department was headed by John McClure. 1 . Mr. Regelsky lectures class on 'Ltriviaf' 2. Mr. Abbott falls asleep while grading papers. Mr. Paleschic lectures to the class. Mrs. Knuckles takes time to pose for the camera. 5. Mr. McClure tells it like it is. Mr. Peek leads an interesting class. 7 . Mr. Zeitz seems amused with his class. 3. 4. 6. S John McClure Charles Abbott Andrew Davis Don Ferguson Jerome Kasten .e , f ' K 3 ' .01 , ,Q 1 A ' - ,,,, X 'V 1 - 1 , N , : 4. . iq 1 , g ' f - . 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These classes included French, Spanish, German and Latin. Not only did students learn how to read, write and conjugate verbs, but also the history and culture of the various countries. Most students attended these classes for mere enjoyment but others took these classes for college re- quirements or as a means of filling space in their schedule. After school, students attended different clubs sponsored by the foreign language department. The depart- ment was headed by Sue Verde. The department also welcomed two newcomers this year. They were Gail Hamilton and Donna Rosen- bauer who taught Latin and Ger- man, respectively. 1. Ms. Verde seems annoyed with her French I class. 2. Mr. Brumbaugh daydreams during class. 3. Ms. Golden stops to pose for the camera. 4-. Ms. Hamilton conducts a lively class. 5. Ms. Rosenbauer poses for the camera. 1 , , 2 Sue Verde V Helen Golden 214 Foreign Language no ,QT k yy - Q.: Q 1 f --V . f- W , .- ' f' fiiilszi 1 A K AD' Ns NEB. ..- E Us 2225 5 a P ,, 1 5 'F .- 5 ' 'li , -W - - M .MN . I ' M ff M Q i in , 52' , ' 4 V : Wy A ' ' T L f : .,,, 1 ww ...f Q I xx' K A N ,. ff X ,AY ,R , ww Q L5 Z- I -if M if I M., sf A 'v dw.- Gail Hamilton Don na Rosenbauer X. .1 Ha Foreign Language 215 , 5 W 2 Special Education The Special Education Depart- ment offered special instruction for students with academic or behavioral problems. As well as studying English, Math, and History, they were also involved with homemaking activities such as sewing quilts and selling baked goods. The teachers were Clyde Stearns, Laneete Griggs, and Jackie Roberts. The Affective Learning teacher was Taunya Plumlee. The Vocational Adjustment Counselor was Judy Ernst and Jo Ann Davis was the aide. 1. Mr. Stearns helps a student. 2. LaNette Griggs prepares a lesson. 3. Mr. Stearns emphasizes his point. .lackie Roberts Jo Ann Davis Judy Ernst LaNette Griggs Clyde Stearnes 216 Special Education r Library Provides Resources The library played a vital part in assisting students with their schoolwork this year. From character analysis to research papers, the library satisfied the students, needs. The library fulfilled the educational needs of the students as well as their means for enjoyment. The helpers kept things running smoothly as they checked books in and out and filed cards, while the librarians worked at keeping the library a quiet place for research., study, and reading. The librarians this year were Mary Ann Dodd, Mary Louise Trull, Lin- da Garrett, and Margaret Chandler. 1. Mrs. Chandler studies a card. 2. Mrs. Trull finds this student amusing. 3. Even Mrs. Dodd uses references. Margaret Chandler Mary Louise Trull Library 2 1 7 istic esigns This year's Art Department of- fered students a chance to increase their artistic abilities. Students in Art were able to learn such specialized projects as macrame and ceramics. Students were also able to increase their overall talents in drawing. The Art depart- ment offered a variety of different classes, which included Ceramics I and II, and Art I-IV. The results of the Art students hard work were displayed in the trophy case in the front hall. The head of the Art Department this year was Nancy Miller. 1. Ms. Davis helps a student. 2. Ms. Robertson smiles at a student's work. 3. Ms. Miller smiles at a student. a,,.,-M ,we 4 eoeso eee My V 5' iw iiil x We ..A M A 3 1,. -,,, Z 2' I y .... yiyyyyip N . yVyy....y K Nancy Miller Sally Davis Becky Robertson 2 1 -x 'X 218 Art S lp. t rg il at S Bill Densmore MQ T is si X Phot raphy Takes at New Look Under the direction of Bill Densmore, students were offered the chance to learn the skills of Photography. Through classwork, students were taught the basics, such as choosing a background, and taking the picture with the proper amount of light and depth. The students then learned to develop and print their pictures in the school's darkroom. This class aided both the students who were interested in photography as a hobby and those who thought of making it their career. Many of these aspiring photographers served on the EL CONQUISTADOR and Crossroads staff. 1. The 1981-82 Photography Class. 2. Mr. Densmore tries to be patient. 3. Miguel Medrano posed for the camera. ,Pr Photography 219 The Magic of Music This year's Music Department offered students a chance to develop their skills both vocally and instrumentally. Under the direction of Don Daniel and Mark Hoffman, the Marching, Sym- phonic, Concert, and Freshman bands worked to achieve perfec- tion. Also, Mary Butler headed the orchestra department which developed students skills in techni- que and style. In the vocal depart- ment, Coltin Erwin directed students in the various choirs such as, Concert Choir, New Edition Singers, Chamber Choir, and Choresters. Through their associa- tion with this department students learned skills that would increase their vocal abilities. 1. Mrs. Butler takes orchestra seriously. 2. Mr. Erwin tickles the ivories. 3. Mr. Hoffman demonstrates his secretarial abilities. 4. Mr. Daniel and Mrs. Butler ponder over a piece of music. 1 'WWW 2 WB' .-if 9 1 if .xx -I. .,es.f--M 1 w ,l- Mary Butler Don Daniel 220 Music s xi 4 t.. -'ws' wi I' f. is is ! . ., as ll' ll 1 K? sv- ,A ..4br.anh-.,. ,pas R- , A s- gg Ns 'F 'lisa QL' 3 s f i -yu- , 17,,,, ' New il- M tvwg, A A. lv., 'S x - pigs., EX L fl i 'xi 2 4 Grayce Clay Acting essons This year the drama department worked closely with the students to teach them the unique skill of dramatics. Many areas of drama were studied such as make-up, set design, lighting, and sound skills as well as the hasic techniques of ac- ting. Students also learned many different styles of drama such as childrens theater, one act plays, and mime. The stagecraft class contributed its skills to the department by designing and building sets and running the lights and sound for the assemblies and the productions of the drama department. Together, the many areas of the drama department helped students to express themselves through drama. 1. Mrs. Clay discusses things with Kenneth Wolverton. 2. Mrs. Nieto stresses a point to her class. 3. Some Drama students practice their lines. 4. Three One-Act Play students work on a scene. Drama 2 2 1 Psyc . and Soc. Learn Behavior Psychology and Sociology classes were provided this year for students who wished to study human relationships and human behavior. A psychologist came and spoke on different types of abnor- mal behavior, a police officer demonstrated the use of a polygraph machine, and another police officer shared a film used for training purposes. During the year several experiments were con- ducted to study human reactions to unusual situations. During December the Psychology classes visited Denton State Hospital and viewed the patients in social and teaching situations. This year the Psychology and Sociology classes were led by Gail Hamilton, Janice Pinyan, and a student teacher, who was a former Bryan Adams student, Lisa Taylor. 1. A police officer lectures on violence. 2. Miss Pinyan is amused with her fifth period class. 3. Miss Taylor introduces a speaker. 5 3 2' -sd ,Q Q 222 Pychology and Sociology M,-.ww Www, w-L, 3 'M . . ' ' avi' 5 42 bf -Q, .- -:ffl '3f:J4W't ' ya- James Arrington William Flagg Arhin Harrison Richard Know Shop Q Teach Trades The Industrial Arts classes helped students gain useful knowledge in a variety of areas. These courses taught students how to work with materials such as plastic, wood, and metal as well as learning about electronics and drafting. Students could be seen creating a variety of useful tools from key chains to tables. In draft- ing, students learned to draw com- plicated designs with perfection. With the guidance of teachers, ,lames Arrington, Julius Bennett, Dwain Cleerc, Bill Flagg, Arbin Harrison and Richard Knox, the Industrial Art students acquired skills which can be used throughout their lives while they enjoyed an interesting break from their solid courses. 1. A student diligently works to perfect his metal rod. 2. Mr. Arrington helps Vcrionica Garcia with her project. 3. Mr. Cleere studies Wade McElya's methods. Shops 2 2 3 Cook, ew, and Plan for Survival The Homemaking Department of- fered classes for students wishing to learn how to improve their effi- ciency in the home. Young men learned how to do a number of household chores such as cooking and sewing while girls studied fur- ther into the financial aspects of running a home and planning a wedding. Coordinating the department as chairperson this year was Pat Withrow while Leatha Evans, Susan Frye, and Gwen Taylor helped to teach their students the important skills of running a home. The Economics department provid- ed many useful skills to help students master the duties of the home. 1. Mrs. Withrow is always ready to help in- terested students. 2. Mrs. Evans loves grading papers. 3. Alak Abusaad looks over his latest creation. 4. Paul Rogers and Bobby Villerreal really get into their schoolwork. Mi Pat Withrow Gwen Taylor Leatha Evans Susan Frye Gwen Taylor ,Fm 1 15. Z i j224 Homemaking I? - , 4 . l 7 Jv'f s. K I' . f V gg Si: .,.,.. . Q t- 'fK: ,-- . ,. ,gk S awp! 1 .. uv: A' fm' 4 in it A .- 5' if P. w i TMUSQQ. we l f I-4 5 B if 3 2 4 Barbara Carrell Florida Phillips Peter Shores Shirley Wysocki Laura Kiefer Business pens Doors The Business Education classes offered students a chance to learn skills for their future. These classes included Accounting, Office Prac- tice, Typing, and Shorthand. Upon completion of these courses, students were able to work in jobs which were suited to their specific skills. This department was headed by Mrs. Laura Kiefer. Other instruc- tors were Barbara Carrell, Peter Shores, Florida Phillips, and Shirley Wysocki. 1. Ms. Carrell helps a student. 2. Ms. Keifer teachers her class how to spell Business. 3. Mr. Shores says, 'sWe don't want that. 4. Ms. Phillips watches a student. Business Ed 2 25 The Sweat Shop Wfwenty pushups - Are you kidding? This was one of the com- mon gripes that the Physical Education teachers heard this year. Besides the few calisthenics that each class performed, the teachers led the students in various ac- tivities such as: tennis, volleyball, softball, slimnastics, archery, and floor hockey. Each of these ac- tivities taught the students the im- portance of team work. Because it is required that students must have three semesters of gym or its equivalent such as Band, Belles, or ROTC to graduate, most students spend some part of their school day with these teachers. The Physical Education teachers worked with the students to help them achieve their physical fitness. 1. Coach Moreno pretends to be Robin Hood. 2. Suzy Hager is caught in action. 3. Barbee canit believe her eyes. 4. Coach Tellez listens to a student. f-.af v. , .JW rw ' y f 1. 6 5 Nina Sparks Elsie Moreno Clifton Stadler Jose Tellez Suzy Hagar J. D. Hunt Evanda Kiel fi... ,,.. 1 fa . ,... o . 4., ..' I .U at y,.... 5. N1 4 12, , 226 Gym NXQJ ,-.9-'H U ani' f , .. vw'-.r M t 2 3 Sarah Busby justin Weaver Study Hall Gives pportunity Study Halls provided a rest for students from their busy school schedules. These classes gave students a chance to do their homework assigned from the previous day or finish an assign- ment due the next day. It also pro- vided a chance for students to work on research papers, themes, paragraphs and other assignments, and occasionally Study Hall gave students a chance to relax by reading or talking with other students. Study Hall sponsors were Sarah Busby, Juanita Robinson, Alyce Stephenson, and .lustin Weaver, who completed twenty five years at Bryan Adams this year. 1. Mrs. Stephenson helps a student. 2. Mrs. Weaver looks over her class. 3. Mrs. Stephenson looks over her papers. Study Hall 2 2 7 art-Time et Full-Time Many Bryan Adams students chose to participate in the schoolis Cooperative Education Program. This program enabled the students to attend school for three to four periods a day and then to work in a job situation for the rest of the day. There were many different fields in Cooperative Education Program which provided a variety of oppor- tunities. The programs available were: C.V.A.E. - Cooperative Vocational Academics Education, V.O.E. - Vocational Office Education, I.C.T. A Industrial Cooperative Training, A.C.T. - Agricultural Cooperative Training, H.O.C.T. - Health Occupational Training, D.E. - Distributive Education, and H.E.C.E. - Home Economics Cooperative Education. Through this program, students learned both money and knowledge through their work. 1. Mr. Jerry Clay - Head Honcho. 2. H.E.C.E. 3. A.C.T. 4. C.V.A.E. 5. H.O.C.T. 6. I.C.T. 7. V.0.E. 8. D.E. Q,-Y ,V . - 'va-Z' .,. by . ilnupf ,, Y . .2 MW 1 s fry A V si l . ., S if i 5 , ,, at 1 -5 vm-mm. ,ww . A . ,.,,,,,,, f f+wzww,p,,., g - y,. '7 4 s, '3 ? L ? Y 4 4 2 l I . . Wm, e rr 'MTS' 4- .- -L 1Q 'f1-VHS: iv ' af-144, il ik-' '- 'N fgigi, in .,.. V, f,Qf,v.n' I ' Y w- .1 . ' , :. 'Z ' -. -'if-.iw , 'xt by .Y W 3 - -ff L il 24 Q..-fwsfu: f 5 .lerry Clay Glenda Baylor A 1 Martha Dallehay n 'f'-Y' ., ,, a '-H x 2 28 Occupational Education K. 3 -- Azefwgwszrfw-'Q ' ., 11 2 Sxt l- ,iff ,Ziff ww. Edward Escoe Barbara Fuerch Elizabeth McMahen Dorothy Taylor Connie Tyler Occupational Education 2 29 IF- .+,,.,.. fix N a 0 wgf' SWR' L mRL'a6'?5 iw 1 'X fi Wi QV'-'ls -. .. . .. iw qfw V-55151 -W fl: wh.. Af.v,,g- wp ,fm ,'A'k?iP LXi5v,f-' ' L-fir ff 'M Q t- - wife.-f - if Nik- ww.: 11' M Q T 3'gQl1Kfi' .Eff w5'QEhuvasf,.J'f-an-Q11 230 Occupalionallilducaiion 43 355' ,, F' 'C-I K ' , UW A A X, fi I ,1, gr -ra A 'X ff! ' 5M 'k'S-NJA A 3539 8 Occupational Education 2 3 1 Occupational Education 2 31 3.0 , ,. ivnsilg .5 V, I W - Q, ' ,-,- -'sf 1- J ' Y . W 'J-g, 1. . -f ,,.- .f . .F v wx wi X f V-9.51. VI r -A!! e MW. , ., 'W-4 .Af ' ir lm y , R ' A N-f-12401 , I A ' - b , f , .,, If ff .h ,V i , rv JK. QAM as .X 1, X Ti 'IJ' 1 J 1 5 Q .XQCAXSE ig ,ff '- Q' E -Zi W 11 1' 'U m a , , wb V, . 5 Q 1 John if Bennett be John Bennett displayed the qualities of a true leader as he participated in and headed many organizations. As a three year member of the National Honor Society John was elected President of the Society during his senior year. Winning awards in mathematics and taking accelerated math classes made it obvious to see why John held the office of Vice-President of the Math Club. He was also active in the Latin Club and took the position of secretary. During his senior year, John acted as Editor-in-Chief of the Senior Pub. Academics was also a major concern for John during his career at Bryan Adams. John excelled in High Academic's as well as Advanced Placement Classes and was ranked first in his senior class. John also appeared on the honor roll all four years. Involvement and dedication are two words that come easily when describ- ing John Bennett. The el Conquistador is proud to present this outstanding student with the GOLD COUGAR AWARD. R Q 234 Cold Cougar im eber Excelling in scholastics and athletics, as well as extracurricular activities was typical of senior Tim Weber. As an excellent student Tim made the honor roll while being involved in the Honor's and Advanced Placement programs. Tim was also a member of Who's Who Among American High School Students and was a Boys' State Representative. Athletics claimed many hours of Tim's time. He participated in football and track during all four years and won many numerous awards for his ex- ceptional talent with the discus. Tim was also a two year member of the All City Academic Football and Track Teams. In 1981, Tim was the center for the All District First Team. Tim was also dedicated to fellowship and student involvement which can be seen by the different organizations in which he took part. Tim was a member of the Young Life and was the only senior to be a four year member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. After four years on the Student Council Tim became a Committee Chairman. Being out going and well liked it was no surprise that Tim was elected to be Senior Class President. It is an Honor for the el Conquistador to present Tim Weber with the prestigious GOLD COUGAR AWARD. Gold Cougar 2 35 Diane Milam's years at Bryan Adams were characterized by her involve- ment in many organizations while maintaining excellent grades. Diane was a member of the Spirits before joining the Marching and Symphonic Bands. Her love for music led her to become part of the Concert and Chamber Choirs and was also one of the elite few who was selected for the New Edition Singers. Diane participated in the musicals for two years and also acted as Dance Captain. Diane's talents go far beyond just music and entertaining. She was in- volved in the Business Education Program where she took typing, office practice, accounting, and shorthand. Diane was a participant in the U.I.L. Typing and Shorthand contests. With her busy schedule Diane still made time for other extracurricular ac- tivities. She was a member of the Science Club, Literary Society, Cothurnus Club, Senior Council, and F.C.A. Diane was also included in the Spanish Honor Society. As a three year member of the National Honor Society, Diane was elected to be Secretary during her senior year. Due to her involve- ment in school activities and scholastic abilities the el Conquistador is pleased to present the GOLD COUGAR AWARD to Diane Milam. 'is-1' Diane Milam 236 Gold Cougar Musical talent and interest in many other areas of school life made Marcia McCrary an outstanding student. Marcia was a vital part of the Chamber and Concert Choirs as she performed in the musical for two years and held the lead her senior year. Being selected for the New Edition Singers also marked Marcia's vocal talent. She was well received as she sang in the N.F.L. talent show. Marcia was a member of the Spirits and a Squad Leader before becom- ing a two year Belle. She participated in the French Club and served as Secretary as well as attending the State Convention for two years. Marcia was a three year member of the National Honor Society and participated in the Senior Council Assembly Committee. The el Conquistador presents to Marcia McCrary, a deserving individual, the GOLD COUGAR AWARD. Marsha McCrary Cold Cougar 2 37 Leslie ubbard Leslie Hubbard devoted herself to being a leader and promoting school spirit. Leslie was involved in Leadership Class for three years before becom- ing a Coordinator as a Senior. She also attended the Valley Forge Con- ference. Leslie worked on the Student Voice and was made Editor her Junior year. She was also a member of the French Club, Young Life, Spirits, and the Tennis team. Leslie spent many hours raising the spirit among fellow classmates. As a sophomore she performed at Junior Varsity games as a J.V. Cheerleader. The next year made Belles and proceeded to become Lieutenant the following year. None of these many activities affected Leslie's grades as she consistent- ly made the Honor Roll. Because of her deep dedication to Bryan Adams the el Conquistador is happy to present Leslie Hubbard with the GOLD COUGAR AWARD. 238 Gold Cougar John Baker John Baker was a step above the rest due to his extensive support to the many organizations to which he belonged. John displayed his musical talents as a member of the Orchestra and Stage Band. He has received awards in both the D.I.S.D. and U.I.L. solo and ensemble contests. John was an active member of the Latin Club where he won numerous awards in Sight Recita- tion every year. John was a member of the Key Club and was elected Presi- dent as a senior. He was also a member of the Astronomy Club and played J.V. football. John participated in the Honors Programs and appeared on the Honor Roll. The el Conquistador deservingly awards John Baker with the coveted GOLD COUGAR AWARD. Gold Cougar 2 39 J anie Houx Janie Houx's involvement in a wide variety of activities at Bryan Adams High School qualifies her for a much deserved Hel C Salutes. Academically, Janie has maintained a high level of achievement throughout her four years in the Honoris and Advanced Placement classes. Janie's extracurricular involvement is indicative of her many in- terests and talents. Janie has been a four year member of the marching and symphonic bands and has participated in U.I.L. and D.I.S.D. Solo and Ensemble contests. She has been an active member of the Spanish Club and Spirits. During her senior year, Janie served as Literary Club Treasurer and as Vice-President of the Science Club. As a two year member of the el Conquistador Janie was Editor-in-Chief her senior year. Janie was also a member of the Pub Staff where she was a Section Editor and served the Senior Council as Co-Chairman for the Prom Committee. Others have also recognized Janie's talents. Her Senior year Janie received the Daughter of the American Revolution Good Citizenship Award and was an N.C.T.E. award nominee. The el Conquistador is proud to present Janie Houx with an 'gel Ci' Salutes. Danny Montgomery Outstanding in the field of journalism as well as contributing to many other organizations set Danny Montgomery apart from other students. As a member of the Newspaper Staff Danny acted as Feature Editor, Sports Editor, and in his senior year was Editor-in- Chief. Danny spent many hours recording the statistics for both Varsity Football and Basketball which aided him with the sports col- umn in the Crossroads. Involving himself in the Key Club, National Honor Society, Woods and waters and Latin Club, Danny also found time to be Co-Chairman of the Senior Assembly Committee. Danny's academic achievements were recognized when he con- sistently appeared on the Honor Roll. The el Conquistador is proud to Salute Danny Montgomery for his many contributions to Bryan Adams. 5 Q I ' iii?-'i55E:s if .1 ' . 'ill f. ' K N 1:-Itiztifvi :,,1:i:,., fa: 12 ...is - f el C Salules 240 mp? C135 I. Nora Hadawi Nora Hadawi proved to be a valuable asset to Bryan Adams through her leadership abilities and concern for others. Nora devoted much of herself to promoting school spirit as a .l.V. Cheerleader and later as a two year member of the Belles. Her participation in Leadership Classes helped Nora with her job as Vice-President of the Student Council. Nora also helped better student relations with the administration by serving on the Principalis Advisory Committee. Working on the Christmas Benefit for Needy Children was typical of Nora's desires to help those less fortunate. Nora's academic side was seen when she made the Honor Roll and was a TACT nominee and Colden Herald Nominee for Social Studies. The el Conquistador recognizes Nora Hadawi as a well deserving recipient of the Hel Ca' Salutes. Kenneth Wolverton Kenneth Wolverton spent countless hours in the Bryan Adams auditorium preparing for and performing in productions put on by the Fine Arts Department. Kenneth has been in the musicals, N.F.L. Talent Shows, Cothurnus Playhouse, and U.I.L. One Act Plays and had the lead role in many of these. As a four year member of the Cothernus Club, Kenneth served as Business Manager and lst Vice- President. The Honor of reaching the status of becoming a Thespian was increased when Kenneth was made President in his senior year. Working behind the scenes, Kenneth was a member of the Stage Craft and acted as Assistant Manager during his final year at Bryan Adams. Kenneth's academic career was boosted by his appearance on the Honor Roll after taking a full schedule of Honors Classes. The el Con- quistador is proud to Salute Kenneth Wolverton for his many con- tributions to the Fine Arts at Bryan Adams. el C Salutes 2 4- 1 1 Danny Hernandez Leadership was the key as Danny Hernandez involved himself in numerous organizations and activities. Participating in Leadership class for three years Danny was elected Student Council President as a Senior. Danny was also a member of Allied Youth, the Prin- cipal's Advisory Committee, and a Life Leadership Chairman. Not only did Danny go to the State Art Symposium but was also Presi- dent of the Art Club. This outgoing student took part in the Key Club, Senior Council, Talent Show, and also appeared on the Honor Roll. The el Conquistador is pleased to present Danny Hernandez with an el C Salutes. Angela Yeats Angela Yeats' versatility was displayed in the many clubs and organizations to which she belonged. Angela created enthusiasm at football games by being a member of the Spirits. She also acted as Co-Captain and Captain of the Spirits before becoming a Belle. Angela showed off her vocal talents by singing with the Concert and Chamber Choirs and being selected for the New Edition Singers. Angela was involved in Allied Youth, Student Council and was selected for the National Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta. She was also a member of the Latin Club, Young Life, F.C.A., and played on the Varsity Tennis Team. The el Conquistador welcomes the opportunity to Salute such a fine individual as Angela Yeats. 242 el C Salutes r 'P Jeni Knighten Jeni Knighten possessed all the characteristics of a well rounded, superior student by being involved in a variety of activities. Jeni was a member of the Spirits before becoming a two year Belle where she dedicated much time as an assembly tag maker. As a part of the Year- book Staff, Jeni was made Advertising Editor her senior year. She spent many hours working on the Southwestern Science Symposium and still found time to be Social Chairman for the Science Club. As a Co-Chairman for the Senior Assembly, Jeni worked diligently for the months preparing for the Senior Slide Show. Jeni was also selected as a Daughter of the American Revolution and is a member of the Society of Distinguished American High School Students. The el Conquistador is proud to recognize Jeni Knighten's contributions to Bryan Adams by presenting her with an Hel CN Salutes. el C Salutes 2 43 Journalism Danny Montgomery Speech Luara Pepper Drama Eric Porter Art Joel Longoria if P+ Avlbl English Bethany Beilue Social Studies Elizabeth Lohrengel Math Do Bui Science John Bennett Business Education Jeni Knighten Foreign Language Marcia u McCrary N Industriali Arts Q 1 Randall u Thornton Homemakir 1 1 Lori Bartlemenf QED Vocational Occupation Beverly Bradshaw Instrumental Music Arthur Busby Vocal Music Brent Miller R.O.T.C. Betty Cofield l Who's Who 1 -J 4 Y l -1-usnquq..,,,,, Y Y 1 69,55 ,, I H QW ,f -1 ':!0iI3i1 ' Abbott, Mike Abraham, Chris Acosla, Roger Alvarez, Raymond Anderson, Christopher Anderwald, Deborah Armor, Stephanie Ascough, Stephanie Asfour, Jennifer Ash, Tracy Attaway, Leah Avalos, Joanna Bain, Chera Ballew, Michelle Banda, Martha Barbee, Cynthia Barbosa, Vicky Bartlen, Beth Barton, Chris Baxter, Debra Becham, Cristi Beilue, Brad Bell, James Beltrain, Marie Bilbrey, Debbie Black, Tonya Bowman, Barbara Bradberry., Angela Brown, Danny Browning, Michelle l 1 l w l 1 2. Q au ':f'.,: .aw V -N , r ve.- , 'tri 1 ' V, L: 1. , in l '11 ! xx ,, k w . Lk i J is X 1 w Q . l:,,, .,g 1154, -.1u?sgm-'ta'f- . 4' Q. . ' f., tl nag nn' 5 .aa vw. 9 X U , K i a 0, ,Q rr Hi: , rt t 1, ,i I 's lit xx 1 EE Nxt l .xx 'I S 3 wr Q H in 19, E N , K.. 1 LL-.. ,Q jg Q- , 'K . if to 4 Es fb' wg ,,f i g 1 155 V i , 1 .. H a: S' L- X xx tg 2 v , .4 ..... S 'F' ' V. tata a n a a Q 1 a B A .111 ,-,I: . , h b U, ,. ., . I . 'N - .iff '- 'adf' , 4 K ' ' 7 ' gy 1 5 . C .. A ' Q' 'fi , Q- , 4 N t ' , , I 2 , K ' p : ..... . 1 t flU':::ifz. '5l i 'F ski 8 - , . Y, ,,, W - ., Yr of Q- NF' X, 3 X Q e M ,-.,x ts aaa ,i gt aim? ,R 3 Freshmen 2 5 1 Buchanan, Geoffrey Q Bumpus, Carla Burch, Angie Burke, Sue Burkett, Diane Butler, Phillip Bynum, Johnnie Carras, Lampro Carroll, ,lim Casselman, Casey Caster, Carol Chance, III, C. L. Christiansen, Eric Claibourn, Amber Clark, Karon Cleere, ,leff Clopp, Karla Conine, Karen Connelly, Kris Contreras, Thelma Cook, Steven Corwin, Michelle Cotterell, Rodney Cox, Jamie Crouch, Christina Cundiff, Barbara Cunningham, Shawna Curtis, Karla Daniel, Cheryl Davidson, Christy Davis, Matt Dixon, Lydia Douglass, Shawn Dunaway, Robert Duncan, Deborah Edgar, Matt Eidson, Sherry Engstrom, Tina Erickson, Lisa Farias, Anglica Ferayw John Flatt, Donna Foster, Lana French, David Furguson, Kelli Galloway, Cindy Garcia, .loe Gentle, Connie Glasgow, Clint Glass, Kimberly Gonzales, Betty Gordon, James Gracey, Rebecca Graham, Bentley Graves, Tristan Gray, Andy Griffin, Donald I fi? .gg H X X- . lx NX xl NNN N m QSNV' 1, 1 in , , M we f X . ,E ii or I 1, . X ,, S a s 3 Q? ws If -q,,..... sw, z- Q wr -, as ,gf E' I -gt ,' 'W Derek Horn, Craig Hall and friends anxiously await the bell vs, or .if J CW: '-aiiall .aw a gg t yi s. if .ff,, Q., -tg, 1.. W Q as za, ,K . .-me N, I w g? :fit V 1 k , , a f' it li' A 'li'--f. 2 .2, t a f ,. .- wrfz l iz, K ,I . - ,-'-.ll ' . Nw - U , -.55 ,N -ua Els a , 2 5 2 Freshmen X 'f as is I Ar, ,, ' 4. Q VW A ' is 25.3 Esmis,-' ff: A - I 53 Bmw 4 ,, W r f Vg. ' it ,., pix . 'gg X Lf 1 A W , ,N , SEO' 1, 4' l' f - 1, 1. .S f L Matt Davis tries to look at his subjects with interest. ww - -.--. J H ' - V it if . - - , ' - A .4 tl I' s . I -K 'Qi -if , ' ' YU 1. ' , ' S-T.. ',' i t ' F ' ' V V' -M, ,f -4 ' . ' .- I 15, 1 V ' ji IN x Q, w o' Q' ' W, ' , ' 4 , Q 3 , Y , V ,, 1 ' - 'i i s,,. :aff i 5 L L 5 Wiii.. ' - - A-1i. Q E75 if' ' eggs r ' Q. 2, t ' r 7, L A 4 . 3' - , X K as 8 -:sa I Y Q' 9 X A , l , ' 3, I k d f lf: ,,. , , l X 4 iffy s - 1 K 7 -A 1 4 I Q w Y, L ,A , I . l J 4:1 1 . 1 g IF- A .1 1- Qi 3' L. H' 'f f . MQ ' .' ' e . - if iw - :fm ' 1 N2 fi. W r s e A , .1V,, i ...s l - U , tt , ivy f N ' gm, 5 ' g ,Q 1:24 - L ' W i i- - -' s QA bii , S . 5? Q Q X 9 - 3' 4 45,79 .,x 5- if M, . f 34 :ii I 4 ' 1 2 W' qw tis , , , 'vm , ,. 'hh N F31 ' ' vt - ar 'e Freshmen 2 5 3 Griffith, Pamela Griswold, Kelly Guinn, Emmetta Hadawi, Kevin Hall, Kreg Hamm, Carl Hammert, Lisa Hamrock, Kurt Hancock, Michael Harman, Charles Harris, Steve Hart, Rodney Hayes, .lohn Hicks, Marce Heath, Eric Hogan, Tonya Holbrook, Amy Holt, Ashley Hopkins, Cindy Hopkins, Teresa Horn, Derek House, Billy Houser, David Hubbard, Pat Huff, Sandra Javkson, Hubert Jacobs. Tammy Jahns, Suzanne' .l4-nkins,.l1-ff Johnson, Donald Johnson, Jennifer johnson, Stephanie Jones, Shelly Jones, Terrie Kellvy, Doug Kclsvy, Tony Kennedy, Scott Kleinschmidt, Paul Kox, David Laminack, Kristin Landers, Bryan Ledbetter, Jason 1: wave- '1:f:..1:5.m:f:-A .,-:- . is-f 1 ' l ,.. f wr S S ' I ff: 'K Ja A if IH f ' 'iff :i if ,fl i f 'X . , Wg l ,,, wi if 'L' vm ' Iss-i Nm .. wa fm- 'S M 3 Na I if w r , ,, . i D 11 5 li M V. xx X , .lohn Tappin puzzles over his math. .sl sb. 1 , sf 1 ,D I 1 .5 L -Q: 4 -f 2' Q' r 'Y l 2 54 Freshmvn WX? L . 1.::. , 'if1A Q , gig Q, L 1 L g d e , ' I Q g f.. ' L d ag-ff , H 1 AA le - X - Shi' an L ay eeK .Cp , ,Q Y ' v si, Q, M 1 3 v - .1 ' 'K 4,5 L if ,T W L Mx , , ep J. ,H A . 3 5 in , Q: , K . 'fx .45 Mi Where's our leader? HMS' Freshmen 2 5 5 Leonard, Randy Lewis, Dana Lewis, Pal Lollar, John Loving., Sheryl Lueb, Steven Lundy, Kristi Lynch, Kenneth Maddox, Kathy Mahagan, Steve Martin, Rachel Mays, Andrea McCage, Deanna McClure. .laylene McCollum, Carol McCurdy, Tina McDaniel, Avery McDowell, Tammy McFadden, Jeff McGee, Thomas McMahan, jerry Melear, Mike -Melton, Sheree Mendieta, Roseann Mendoza, Anna Meno, Joseph Merry, Dianna Miller, Michelle Miller, Nichelle Mills, Mark Mize, Lance Moore, Sally Morgan, Chris Morgan, Ralph Morin, Manuel Mullenax, Carol Nash, Jeff Nash, Kevin Nelson, Holly Neuman, .lim Newton, Terry Nguyen, Thao Karon Clark flashes her Ultra-Bright smile. 1- '-lv f 'Sv Qi! 'E elk. ' ff ,ELT 1 I ii: is a. A 1 ' Z EES: 2 56 Freshmen l I I 'ggi' ,ff-' Amanda Casares checks out the lunch line. E -af ' ' F . fain 1 1 ey y 'QS' ix J gay, ww ,Q iw MI - ,I X ik 1 L ,J , ef' 2.1, -Wi K 2 ' ' ,Q A X, 7 A ,- , N 225 . fi V ' si, , 2 ZP- nb Q- P 3 L35 f as .51 ' r , at I i i Wwtkyzwt H XS. .J ,M NYJ Freshmvn 2 5 7 Nihill, Coleen Nored, Missy I 0'Glee, Shelley Palmer, Diana Palmer, janet Parker, Robin Parks, Danny Parks, Kari Parrish, Wesley Patterson, Jana Patterson, Tom Peeples, Philip Pennington, Kr Peterson, Anita Phillips, Kathy Phillips, True-tt Pilgrim, Suzi Pina, Teresa Plunk, Angela Popp, Traci Porras, Daniel istine Presley, Melodee Preslidge, Elizabeth Prevratil, Julie Proud, .loanne Puen, Pani Racht, Jennifer Ramos, Steve Randall, Julie Rapp, .lean Ray, Stan Reed, Barbara Reifein, Tom Renteria, Teresa Richardson, Thomas Rinquest, Theodore Rivera, Ricardo Robertson, Lauri Robinson, Gordon Robinson, Shelia Robinson, Teresa Rodehaver, Wendy E ' . Q .... N 9 1 N l -ga is i? Vg' f' Q ,,., Q 'mx' 2 l ' ' , ,,, X, in ua,-s HITS' N.. 3' 'A KLA X, -, W as ova ew.. , 'i f ' -375 A A' 'lllii 7 X VE. . I R '- f S 'S 6 ' 55' Q . .f 'P' Qi I A w fi , . . 'o'- , fe SST? e . - 49' F J flu, 1 is ff 1- , ' L s ,m f - ' Q.- 'cv Finger licking good! 2 5 8 Freshmen 5 , E X X X D 'I ,, ,.A, gg, 'Q ga ,ga , T , x it 12- X1 ,, ,wiv V A N, ,, Scott Smith's imitation ofa stud. 1 S , . K fF'! .rf, V - i f x ,ig ' . S' -::-- , s fwfr' -Y, ,,.- ' Ag - Freshmen 2 59 Rodriguez. Saul Rothvnflue. Harrit-t Runion. Billit- Savidge. Eileen Schoenrock, Ronald Scott. Kristan Scribner, K1-ith Seals. Dale Seaman, Kristen Selph, Venus Sheffler, Sandy Shepherd, Carol Shields. Mark Sifuentes, Kristina Simon, Melissa Sims, Michael Slcotalt, Susan Slovavek. Deanna Smith, Dillard Smith, Scott Smith, Sheila K Son-nson,Kcndra it A Sparkman, Stephanie Spears, Strphen St:-cn, Tina Stegall, Jill Stn-phvnson, Christie' Stone, .lohn Story, Michaclle Stovall, Carol Stuart, lan Stunlcard, Belinda Tappin, john Temple, Traci Thomas, Alan Thomas, Shells-y Thompson, Billy Thompson, Royce Thornhill, Eva Thorpe, Billy Transou, Scott Tsosie, julie' Clay ,7 as -f - Nm, .,,:,,,5:, N, 1 Q Yffv t f .., ti' A it ,tilt 'Q - I Q Sf. 5 I if L 1 'C' Own ,B K ig' J , Freshman transportation --Q, ,gf ,f5iv1'f N -Q-m il. , 3' t . , it ww, 1' tttn.ftt nn V iX 3+tt vftt ttr nntn ltg, W L rtt FI'l'Sill'Ill'l'I 2 6? Trigg, Brady Turner, Angie Turner, Dwayne Twitty, Rhonda Van De, Rostyne Vera, Vivian Vernon, Cheryl Villarreal, Diana Vinson, Bridget Walker, Dawn Walker. .Iimmy Walker, John Walker, Roger Walt, Shelly Ward, .lmason Wassel, Jordan Weaver, Sheila Wheat, Sandy Whitcomh, joseph White, Chad White, Marla in White, Marta While, Michele Willis, Greg Wilson, David Wisdom. Brett Wisdom, Erik 1 Wood, joey Woodard, Paula Wright. Hollie Yarbrough. David Zagurski. Mike King. Nina ' Ya- ,Ne 4. ,. L: ,, W I N. M 5 S ' ' X K ,ffl f r if? X255 .wi- ly f',, Q i xx ,. , Gee! Your hair smells terrific. kxfx X, W? , ' Aa V .115 .. izfjli Y 'jfs-.M Ralph Morgan finds doodling more entertaining than his homework. 262 Freshmen l fl f ik' F 6 Q, s--as 1 W '-f! Angie Bradberry gives her model look. Freshman does not understand Tai Ho ponders upon the day's lesson. Freshman entranced by her teacher's lecture Freshmen 2 6 3 Abbott, Tim Abel, Riley Abshire, Lynn Abusaad, lman Adams, Elizabeth Adams, Greg Allen, Mark Allen, Neeahtima Alvarez, Maria Andersen, Robert Anderson, Laurie Anderson, Robert Arnold, Kenny Arriaga, Lilly Bailey, Debbie Baker, Cheryl Baker, Michael Baker, Mike Bankhead, Philip Banks, Rickey Barutha, Todd Belcher, Brian Bell, Devin Benners, Tim Bennett, Theresa Bentley, Kendra Bonzp, Rachel Bowen, Holly Boyd, Betty Bradley, Brian 'N Class of 84 ,az V A ,A , -X X 5, if .. .X - if X he i 'S A A iwa, F zk i .-., f ' Q wg A A aaea - ,, Q, , - , M i - 1 -.,. X fe H f 'lf' 5 ' A ff A B ffl N eeey ,oeeb y ye y , ,, eee L do ,,,aa. , - N ' 1 -my A fax rw .f A ir o ,f . A .,,. A .... Q- . .,., ff ,.... ' rf ,eer -X' X . 1 , A S ...- , iq W, , ,J ...., , , y ng .. ' - , Q 'W .. :. , , a 4' . . W , Y, - ,gf , '7 3 a ,, ,,,.,,,,, . , J. yum- 5 ,. E, s. 5 v W 121:17 .... ...,,.,., - .. -f W, . ,ie . 264 Sophomores if 4.1 , 85 ' I 15 4 'ff' lf ?- -5 nr . , + 1 ,Q 'S li fi , VY H li L-M.. li. 'fit UE, lglf it 1 31 91 2 , an i - in 6, QW, i i V f ,Y A ' 6' ' x fi, 'Q ' up l . , 1 ' 'Pl eg ,S 4 - L13 W 1 yi X . 4 5' X Q .as ' l , 9, if . il y N 7315 , , vii l I ., I ff ' 1 1 ' ' A ' , ,,'- 54,1 . A 2 1 A 'I . X ' ' A , M25 if Ns. ' all V is i Q A at A , ,fy , ,W sp , -i Vrrzb N lv. ,L K , xirrltihvl A 1 la? - 3-5.5! 5 , Miiiiresrimffzphg- I Sophomores 26 5 Brazil, Kelly Brewer, Becky Briggs, John Broadway, Denise Brockman, .lohn Browder, Robin Brown, Darryl Brown, Denise Brown, Jeff Brown, Steve Buchanan, Jimmy Bui, Hai Burnham, Melanie Cano, Aleen Cao, Thuy Capehart, Selena Caraway, Larry Carey, Kellee Casares, Amanda Cash, Sherri Cassellman, Anna Cervantes, Salvador Chambers, Arnold Chancelor, Jamie Christiansen, Ellen Christudoss, Angelin Claire, John Clay, Alison Cline, Kimberly Clowers, Alice Colbert, Debra Colvin, Kim Contreras, Celina Cowley, Donald Craig, Joe Crance, Jeanette Cunningham, Melanie Curtis, Cathey Cyr, John Darisse, .lohn David, Britt Davis, Julian De La Lastra, Ana Deleon, Joe Deleon, Norma Dewees, Penny Dreher, Cathy Dunn, Lisa Duval, Amy Edwards, Kim Ellison, Courtenay Emmick, Murray Emmons, Brenda Engleman, Lori Espinosa, Alicia Faircloth, Robin Farmer, Lisa t 9 V It X 5-' .Y f- ' f Becky Thomason and Jazton Kennedy In one word - give your reflections on the past year. 'R be ai, y .i i 'A x ., 2 .Q A 1 o 5 .4l 'NSZEI7 A -:5l.:: :Fi:QE?? ' . 1559 TTB H- rEE:Kf2':-- ' S.i:,..ff. 5, - 'its A . i a WW L ' gf N ,A ' AQ' Q X s s. s k an TS to as 1 , e errt on E 5 a,,i,l, loo, f ,v as Q l , ,oo , , i , y D' ,,' y f F if X D C 'Q'- - i r , . , e e , ,, t e t v aa f 266 Sophomores K' W 1 4 S ii ri . ,.,.N.wwr-N ,,,-- x Mrs. Walls' class does it again. M F2511 ff, sf 1 K Q E, m. -1 f.,, ' is TX ' S in W as-fr - ii, 1 , . .. A , A1 2. . ix 4 X ldv , '12 Sophomores 2 67 Ferguson, Stacey Fernandez, Rachel Ferrantello, .lohn Fletes, Maileska Forrester, John Franklin, Ray Frey, Stephanie Fryar, Janice Gapelberg, Letha Gardner, Melissa Geiger, Sarah Gentzler, ,lanean Getz, Kenton Golden, Christi Goyen, Hudson Griffin, Deborah Guillen, Sandra Gulledge, Jay Gunnels, Rhonda Hagmann, Becky Haigwood, Angela Hale, Ladenia Hall, Karen Hamilton, Jane Hamilton, John Harbaugh, Ember Hardy, Stephanie Harrell, Michelle Harris, .loye Harris, Tracy Harrison, David Harrison, Elena Hartley, Stacy Hartnett, Marti Haugen, Jill Hawes, Jill Helget, Christine Hensley, Ricky Herron, Carol Herron, Kip Hester, Holly Hewett, Robin , A hr- - bu , . K, 7, 5 S if , ,Y , ,,e ,, tlt e ,,, to H H F ds lm- Q L wx, ,H- ,ii QE k 9? ir' -,fr , W2 fate' f F2 f , , ' l 1 53 Fin ' A or I ' J Y' m .'L- -g fu V i ,,, , R time X sat fait Betty Boyd J Hey! What can I say? 268 Sophomores was N 215':'x R an , Yi, ew ,wig ,W K i X ,gi Y K Hwlflgff Eli' I S fi .1fLa.s.z14,1 25: , gg- y S 5 f 'J - fiislf f--Jr -':s.i.2'-H 1 i 2 S... 25 :A y ,A 5 yr .... i X .A - ll- Q, yyy Q wi . E k 5. ik- X 1 I + ax 1? I A2 I e f af I A -L :zl H I ,:-- N-1'ffL: A K W. - -. NT 'L ff ' Tj 155592 'Q A ' W fret? , V' .f- ' Y xl Q . as li-C-ii: 'I' .llkafgfffe al K A .. S 5 43 f V V Karen Hinson - Is it over yet? A 5 Sophomores 269 Higbee, Kaye Hinson, Karen Hodges, Lorrie Hodges, Shera Hoff, Lonna Hogle, Veronica Horton, .lulie House, Lori Hoy, Christie Huff, Donna Hurst, Alan Isom, Cheri Jackson, Sharon Johnson, Tommy Johnston, Jeff Jones, Jennifer Jones, Terrell Jost, Brenda Jung, Michael Kelley, Laura Kennedy, .lazton Kifle, Messert Kerkpalrick, Larry Lackey, Terri Lancaster, Randy Latta, Patrick Lent, David Letkiewicz, Rhonda Lindsay, John Long, Cathy Long, Sherry Maccorkle, Lisa Mahaffey, Danna Mansfield, Lucinda Martin, Vince Matthews, David Matlhijetz, Jody Maxvill, Andy McGhee, Kevin McClure, Sandra McCoy, Dana McElya, Wade il X ef X , yvyy if .. - x, , 1 Q X, in 1 Jeff Brown watching all the girls go hy. U l ,W A 7. 1212, i 1, ' ' i T x . V K7 S xx,,,:?,,,,. L N if S 1 'Ex 'V fx: 'fkf he 15581: iaa r L I V nal. ,.:L-,ifiea.2'i' . , 1 f , 3. - -'32 5:u,'15:-:mf 5513 'HS ffm - kia., 'A 'N ,f f sr r g, , 4 500' rl V1 Y I 15 51, an A 2 7 0 Sophomores .W Hx.. , The dynamic duolu - Becky Thomason and Jill Haugen. af' S A L tg . I t t Av,, X V g X - .tat fa, Al l K 'un rm-A W . .TLK B' 1 Wm 'N 4' in .va gig . Qi? , , ,J a 5 W ,if ,490 as att- Sophomores 2 71 McMahen, Brian McRoy, Brenda Medack, Harold Medrano, Miguel Melton, Eric Merritt, Sammey Michael, Gayle Miller, Jeffrey Millican, Amy Mills, Keli Mitchakes, Alexia Mohle, Tracy Mock, Eridania Montgomery, Kim Moreno, Eddy Morris, Lucinda Neal, Terri Newbauer, Douglas Newsom, Rusty Nix, Shadara Odinet, Dawn Offutt, Jef f Parker, Eric Patterson, Debra Patterson, Greg Patterson, Preston Paulissen, Candie Pennington, Kimber Penny, Cecil Penny, .loyce Perez, Magda Perkins, Mike Perry, Marian Phillips, Sharron Phillips, Sheila Phillips, Timothy Pinkerton, Jenae Platt, George Pockrus, Jimmy Pomes, James Poole, Doug Porter, Christopher as 451' in . .,. A aww. 'nv wx, . - . - . +i'is-:aa-nf' ' , '-fs, .. i W... . -f:E lJv2?'.3Hf:1- tg.-Ei-. 4- -. .. .,p,., - af .fi . lil-'Q ' 5- K 'Wk Q..-tl? V A ,,, V 'Q Q A L, -A ,515 'ga-M35-? ? ,. N ,. - 5' N... , , I f ., ,, wt, s. I 1, .gi X 'Q N. . f. -Y f R E if tw Q , ff' S .ts Q N 6 . E. fi few- .. , g ,A . , gg sgfw ' in-F. ning .fx ur -. P Q... fd 5 M- A ...N V , K QS ff-P J Sophomore studs Joe Craig and Jeff Brown take lessons from The Scarlet Letter. l 2 7 2 Sophomores x .. , c ,, in ' Q - W :Q Q vm -ng 'ie-,X iv , .N 2 s-X 1 14-.gg i r I ii, :': ' 'Tl :'- ' izy . ' , 'f.' 3 e c, , , ., Sophomores 2 7 3 Pratz, Danny Prevralil, .liri Pullium, Mikel Pushin, Shari Puskarich, Joey Quam, Cheryl Quinn, John Radcliff, Mary Ramirez, Oscar Rayburn, Randy Reed, Teri Reibenslein, Michael Rhodes, Teresa Richardson, Sonny Richardson, Teresa Rivera, Michael Rodriguez, Ignacio Rodriguez, .lesus Rodriguez, Juan Rodriguez, Michael Rodriquez, Rosaura Roland, Michael Rowell, James Ruiz, Moses Sabedra, Dan Sanchez, Larry Santa Cruz, Susan Seebold, Dennis Serna, Luis Shaffer, Keith Shell, Vic Sherry, Pam Shiflett, Eva Louise Silvera, Vicke Sims, Alicia Sims, Patricia Singleton, Barbara Skinner, Charlotte Slovak, Cathy Smith, Jeffery Smith, Joyce Smith, Pam X. f-gc cg x, , f KX 'Aft will 11 K ? x TR 4, - as -' gi fag 3 .i ill: A T Jiri Prevratil practices to be a tour guide. tx S A Q if L 'Q 5' '- XNO V ., y Q.- 5 -W fi ,I scssaa f f , :PA as A . A A WA yi 6 X .V , 'mi 4 - alia y r X y xp. . .. 1 S K . 1' is 1 ' a K' , ,K 01 : :L E, If I .. We at Y Q ,E i f V . if Q? ht S ' y,., . se' 2 7 4 Sophomores , ' it-91 L I me l N 8 X fr 9 w - X v f 4' i 21 Christi Golden is intrigued hy the latest gossip. ' ,f '... ,. Jin, AN? we-' P ts ss ' i f . fk -1:7 Q. I' JF' L . ' sr ,.ti. x V. 1 V , 'S ww V1 . . . .. W y ,, V R y .X 'stsi s S isss ss i T ,eeig Q3 ' , ii x - or - ssts 'sss ' ' 4 if T A i as! at gg? E xi Q l i NRL Sophomores 2 7 5 Snyder, David Sopena, Antonio Sorrell, Kelly Soto, Savina South, Laura Stanfield, James Stohaugh, Donna Stutts, Jerry Sullivan, Kimberly Sutherland, Terri Swanson, Pa Peter Swift, John Swinford, Michelle Thomas, Courtney Thomason, Becky Tovar, Laura Travis, Susan Trees, Dee Tuell, Chip Turner, Chad Turner, Lucy Valadez, Liliana Valley, Rhonda Van Leer, Sharon Vardell, Marilyn Vera, Robert Walder, Mike Walker, Robert Watts, Duane Watts, Jennifer Weaver, Ann Webster, Tammy Welch, Maris Werner, Mike Whatley, Skip Whitaker, Russell White, Laurie White, Tracy Whitlock, Stephenie Wilkerson, Angela Willey, Tommy Williams, .lacki W: N R ,.. .,, , , . . - ff , -vm , 1 f W .Q '-T: - L 'A ,L . gf o N Q-,m .h ii I N ' A' ,... 51 I ' I. s-.., 4 nl its Y i I f 5 -f Q'- 4? , , w e it lm. V 'na- 'brr' r if I I I -f': ' 5 V Q I ' ' X- 1 , v JN xv , ,.,' 3 a 5 u to W S 5 L , in : a 6 , 7 - tla , A A T we Jeff Johnston gets excited over the lunchroom food. so ,y N , la 2 7 6 Sophomores Williams, Tracy Wilson, Amy Wilson, Doug Wood, Dawn Wright, Robert Young, Randy K in w ff il' WW! ,,- n-, 1 5, 4, A T A LL H1 A , s 3 y. ,,.,, B - J. 1 K ,M H t Vg, , , . 1 1 if if W . X' If 3, W W s l Jeff I N its i ,V V L A A V 2 5 , - f if 11 S F .. 2 + lx, - 'iss E ' gx Zelgler, Rodney Q!! ' Kozlevsky, Skip ,W '. W . H ' ' Hlllers, Kathleen 3 Sander-Cederlo, Patricia x -, l j, v Waters, Denise r... i-5 ii we Q if' Kg- ' A X , - 4 ' sl K Qi - f I up ,Qu Qi, 5, M .l.V. Cheerleaders hard at work! 4: Bored with practice. MMMMMM! Good?l Sophomores 2 7 7 Adams, Christine Altom, Julia Anderson, Aundria Anglin, Tracy Arnspiger, Brent Ashford, Chris Atwood, Alan Babor, ,lerome Baker, .lan Ball, Norman Banks, Carl Barnett, Lucy Barnhardt, T. J. Bass, Misty Bednarz, ,Iohn Beene, Angie Belford, Lynn Bell, Ronald Bellah, ,lenean Bennett, Carol Beverage, Peter Biczo, Eric Bielefeldl, Dana Bierhalter, Wes Bird, Debra Bird, Donna Bishop, Donna Blair, Ledith Blankenship, Linda Boeglin, David 2 7 3 Juniors Class of 85 wi Q ee , ,, A f. nf w tf, 3 1 li 3 in-.ga F .. z .:, W Z w ia S , .. M fl, f 55 5 ,ff . 562' if? A JN-... U X -1' l 5 1 J' .1 HI 1 X K. SD, V K F' W , WW lx fe f 8 4, of J, P 1. 4 Q4 6 1, ff .3 'I 54541. iff' , fe s .u , Q1 , K jf- 5 ,. K. at 4:2 E. Q ..A:...:Q7l: 'vi'B'1l,X1,w . , I ,M 4 V, f , 4' 'Q , ,L.,, E e w, .I m X ,ik ' '-'Q' Boley, Bobby Bone., Bill Boone, Greg Brinlee, Merrick Brookins, Dee Dee Bryant, Wanda Bullard, Elaine Burnett, Amy Burt, Michael Carroll, Mike Carson, Lou Carson, Nancy Casarez, Joe Chalk, Bobby Chambers, Patricia Chesser, Judy Christian, Mike Christudoss, Celestine Clark, Danny Clark, Daron Clifton, Jamie Clifton, Vickie Clowers, Ruth Cole, Johnny Cole, Kelly Collier, Charlie Collins, Russell Connelly, Lynne Cook, Staci Cooley, Lynda Coplin, Jason Coppedge, Paul Cortez, Benito Crawford, Ann Cross, Laura Cmmp, Judy Juniors 2 79 Cunningham, Kimberly Cunningham, Scott Dakin, Roland Daniel, Larry Davenport, Michelle Davidson, Holly Davidson, Lori Davis, Chris Davis, .loc Dees, Karen Deterling, Marci Dickinson, Angele Doades, Tommy Donovan, Stephen Dopson, .lames Doran, Debra Dyer, Elizabeth Eargle, Sharon Edwards, Andy Evans, Dianne Falkenburg, Norman 2 80 Juniors Jamie Clifton in one of her good moods. ,- , W '.'-'V.'i'1t1i'f-' 54. v ' -JH 6 LZ: ,.,., 5 4 .. ,N Tx , 6, Q'- I 5.- ,..-0... M...-fm' ue., ml . , J 5 ,M Rose Vieser loves to get her picture taken. XJ' Q ,Q , .x.:. 1 5 will S af' i ,il Q.,-. 16 3,58 4, N, 5 F 5' We Y 1 Wx in ff' V - P 9 I 5 42:71. is fm 'Y 6, 1? . 'M 125, f 43 , 1 Z iikr Falzone, Jessie Farrens, Pam Farris, Angela Faught, David Ferrell, Karyn Field, Michael Fieher, Dan Fleener, Joe Foster, Rondell Fulenwider, Vanessa Fuqua, Michelle Gage, Rhonda Garay, David Garcia, Bernardo Gardner, Laurie Garrett, Lisa Garza, Gilly Gerlach, George Gildea, John Godfrey, Rick Graham, Andrew Juniors 281 Gray, Carole Griggs, Christian Gunter, Greg Gutierrez, Jackie Hadawi, Sami Hagler, Glenn Hands, Buddy Harding, Trent Harless, Ty Harris, Cemone Hartman, Michelle Hayes, Kelly Hayes, Tim Heeter, Connie Henderson, Chris Hicks, Judy Hill, Carla Hill, Mike Hoffman, Denise Hogan, Robert Hollis, Tony 2 8 2 Juniors gf eexl W, f saa- A 17' C I I , . , I f , 3 f 'H W from -wie : . Mx. j,E,l,,gi, 'W' 411214 ,, in l ' ew g l ski , G isa 2..:As,, ' s QFTP 1,1 y ,4 i C3 , A J W4 Is this really what Juniors drag race in? K. 2: f-ff V, 74, K- if .5543 -U.. , f. , ,A I 1 ,Q WEE: .wiiifyllffihbfiit Else. X ' Ql jxliffiiliiliil N W P 51 M ' V' 1 ..,, g if x Q' .tg V , ., f, , , if .',.,, . gl k-h. 57 2 V f ' 'fll is ' ' 1 i VZ, a, ai- ' f ' e 2 ,,: H A i ' 49 4 , 4. ,, ,nfl K, VV . 5 f J, 1 -5 .' -' ,gf if J 'f :,,, na . ,. , Nu: is l by f+ .. , ,. H 4 1 1... J i ig. 4 H J ' A 3, . 4 E J X Karen Patrick loves her life in the fast lane. Hood, Melanie House, Deann Howell, Sandra Huff, Annette Huffman, Cindy Huggins, Gary Hunt, Seana Hutson, Brian Ishmail, Jeff Ivey, Leigh James, Andrew Jennings, Carla Johnson, Cheryl Johnson, Kim Johnson, Linda Jones, Lori Jones, Tammy Judd, Stephanie Kelm, Shawn Kelley, Lisa Katchum, Stacy Juniors 283 Kettle, Sam Kindig, Kristine Kinmam, Jeff Knowles, Kelley Knox, Peggy Kozuba, Claudine Laminack, Scott Ledbetter, Troy Lee, Joy Lee, Pamela Lemons, Robert Lentz, Michael Lohrengel, John Loy, Robin Lueb, Cynthia Luttrell, Glenn Marical, Lisha Marlar, .lill Marsh, Wesley Marshall, Mary Maxwell, Tim 284 Juniors '5- Bernice Hawley and Sophroma Brazil T C I F if Ik ,Sgr MS Xia n 3 ff' is f 2 5 ill' . 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K I ' X McBrien, Michelle McCage, Lisa McCormack, Cynthia McCrea, Rosalind McCullough, Lisa McDonald, Elisa McDonald, Tanya McGee, Vincent McMahan, Robert Mendieta, Joe Mendoza, Michael Merritt, Toni Mezzell, Leslie Miller, Adrian Miller, Andrew Moreno, Danny Morris, Michelle Morris, Steven Murray, Frank Narry, Kathy Ohrien, Shannon Juniors 285 Oney, William :FK Ornelas, Liliana Ortega, Cynthia Padgett, .lulie wr ' vlrx E 3 Parrich Mae A if ff x X X Paschal, Hohn f J I ' I . Patrick, Karen Vg., ' , 'V N Pecina, Mary I A x. 5 Pilgrim,Jennifer K l 'V Pinnell, Pam ii ,Vg ff m al E 5 :ll V ' H V-f 1 v--gg , , v 314, V E Pollock, Deanna ,R y P ,rl '35, -V In Pollock, Penny A.. X W Q V , i Pope, Bobby 3.51 'w-'z - ,iq Porras, Sylvia - Potter, Dwayne f' Potts, Leslie 41 ,W .. ,W F 2 f , Price, Vance , si' Quam, Neil - ik f 4 - . yVZ H , P W my AI Quarles, Terry 5 l:,i,V Norman Falkenburg, Karyn Farrell, and Lisa Wood ! The Three Stooges reincarnate! Qivfefbyai 2 86 Juniors Oglesbee, Michelle f Ondrusek, Kelly , Rack, Karen Raven, Scott Ravert, Lisa Rayburn, Mark Reames, Kathy Reed, Chris Reeves, April Reeves, Bryant Reynolds, John Reynolds, Scott Richards, Monica Richardson, John Richardson, Shawn Richie, Cheryl Richey, Mike Robinson, Michelle Rock, Ned Rodriquez, Carlos Rodriquez, Kendall Rothenflue, James Ruiz, Lance Juniors 2 8 7 Runion, Tammie Russell, Andy Ryals, Donna John Safar expresses his opinion on the subject. .L f L. 'vs Sauve, Richard . --- Schneider, Rhonda A f Seiler, Brad W it shefflef, Kim N ' 5Ss:31x1's+,. f,,, ff ' ,K E : Shell, Lisa Shelton, Stacy SEQ Sherrard, Terri Shiel, .leanette Shields, Carole Shugart, Preston Sims, ,I on Slaughter, Paula ' 'x P' M Slovacek, Deborah Smith, Kim Smith, Mia Smothers, Gary Souter, Patrick Speed, Douglas ' V i 55 fif V5 s- , if ' Z Y 2 88 Juniors I X I ,A 2 L 1 Q19 il Q Q .04 V45 7 gi A Trent Harding, Tammy Stewart, and Pat Zagurski smile for the camera. i V. 'V - V :ips 'b' ' 'W my ga Q Q 41 ,,,, lx. an Q., , 5- X ' , X I a, W 1 K I I H1 lm-n Spradlin, Mike Sponseller, Kelly Stevens, Jill Stewart, Tammy Stoughton, Deborah Stovall, Beth Slults, Cheryl Swafford, Patrick Swinney, Michelle Tamez, Carlos Taylor, Darrell Taylor, Jayma Taylor, Kevin Taylor, Lisa Terry, Dean Thomas, .leff Thompson, Tammara Tran, Dinh Tran, Tam Tuhb, Rolinda Tuinstra, Chris Juniors 2 89 'D Upton, Sandra Utley, Michael Valera, Celeste Valley, Angela Vasquez, Ana Vaughan, Kirk Vice, Gary Vieger, Rose Walker, Annette Waller, Ronnie Waters, Bubba Watson, Timothy 9 Watters, Jeanna Watts, Mark Webb, Bruce Welch, Susan Wesley, Randy White, Aaron Wilder, Bruce Wilkerson, Tim Willison, Chris ,- fi 7 :l fx TTT? w Ben Williams puts on the charm. an 431, I, 1 iv ff f l if 4 i- 4 'V ig. ,1 if c, ylgi ,. 9 5 Q i if P5 E, 7' , Kg 5? 1 aai, w - V 46-rev! ff V vs. V Z. .,, I Q, X -w , 'f ,Ai ,, 290 40 X . 5, 1 gy.,- . p.gM...,,W MW ..- , ,., 39 'un ifeil X N ff- ,. ,MN 5 .ki 5, , N M. :ri 'B 5 it H ,Q -. .edwxw Q Eg , N a oi - MN. r w.f 5 ' I --N., - I Sz Ann Crawford listens to a friend's problems. Michael Minolta 'E - -- -N,5,,fj,fi'4Q...,,., ' 1' ii- . i, I il ..',f. :1 ' Mercedes Mendoza ' f?+2,'Gff H , ,-Us Q. 291 Windham, Barbara Wingfield, Kim Wood, Lisa Wright, Alicia Wright, John Zagurski, Pat Zelasney, Ted Zipper, Tracey Ashworth, Kent McDowell, Ron Warner, Mike Morrow, Mike Seniors Come Together Senior Council worked hard to provide a memorable year for the Seniors of 1982 with activities such as a Senior Six Flags Day. Such projects as working at the grand opening of Ace Hardware., sponsoring two dances and selling carnations for St. Patrickis Day and raised money for Senior Activities such as the Prom, Baccalaureate, and Graduation. The Senior Class officers for this year were: President, Tim Weberg Vice-President, Kathy Cantug Secretary, Sheri Deterlingg and Treasurer, Penny Darnell. Separate committees were formed to work on such things as the Prom, Senior projects, Baccalaureate, Assembly, Publicity, and Invitations. Spon- sors for the Senior Council are Laura Kiefer, Barbara Carrell, Grayce Clay and Jerry Clay. 1. The 1981-1982 Senior Council Officers. 2. Sponsors were: B. Carrell, L. Kiefer, J. Clay, and G. Clay. 3. The Senior Council for 1982. 4. John Asfour works hard for his committee. 5. Carrie Staton and Penny Darnell share their Senior enthusiasm. 6. Senior Council Committee Chairmen and their Co-Chairmen. X9 5 s eseee x sw, 292 Senior Council fin Ax is 3 5 'i L 4 f Senior Council 2 93 AAL Albuaaad Freshman Football 1, J.V. Football 2, 3, Varsity Football 4, Track 2, 3, A.C.T. 3, 4. Irnalzer J4Lu.4aaal lofi Jdfalen M. ,affmz .ibauial Jdfkn fllegae .xdfmancl Spirits 1, 2, Young Life 1, 2, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, B Honor Roll 3, 4, A Honor Roll 4, Woodsand Water 4, Senior Council f Invitation Committee, B.A.S.g V.0.E. Class Historian. .J Class of 82 294 Seniors Vs. 91,8-v A V , - i 1 , 11- ji, ..... L '1' , ,CC 1 3. psf' A 4 jennizzr Jdffvlzin Spirits 1, 2, Cothurnus Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, Cothurnus Playhouse 2. 3, Musical 2, 3, D.E.C.A. QMHJC4 .!4!!dI'dJ0 .AHJBFJOII Latin Club 1, 2, 3, B Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Band 1, F.H.A. 2, Spirits 2, Young Life 2, Astronomy 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Senior-Project Committee Subie .fdnzlemon Ice Skating Club, 1, French Club l, 2, 3, Spirits 1, 2, 3, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Patchwork Players 3, 4, Senior Council -- Prom Committee 4, Port Aransas Survivor 4. Ulm! Anderwafd per-rziff .x4rLan5a5 .fdnn Lxdrmdrong Track 1, 2, Soccer 1, 2, French Club 3, 11-3 Cothernus 1, French Club Officer fl, Historian JUL!! .J4:5!0Ml' Seniors 2 9 5 gitlwafd J4Utlf0.4 Spanish Club 1, ,l.V. Football 3, Varsity Football 4, B Honor Roll 3. JOAN BULB? Key Club 1, 2, 3, President 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Consol 4, Freshman Football 1, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, J.V. Football 2, Photographer 2, 3, Astronomy Club 3, 4, Stageband 3, 4. fllynne gaknfine Spirits 1, 2, Young Life 1, French Club 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Belles 4. pafaef BarL05a Freshman Football 1, French Club 1, 2, 3. .Juorace garye Freshman Band 1, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Bus 34. paufgarnea Cothurnus Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Young Life 1, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Life Leadership 3, Allied Youth 3, 4, National Forensic League 4, Musical 4, Senior Council. .jgaflzden Karr, Jeri A?arfefmelt.4 Spirits 1, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 4. K -erg ',,.V l J 2 96 Seniors iq Y i Sharron 0,Glee and Monica Frey Party Harty Q v1 '? J ll '23 A at , 3 fififff 2.3 . V X 32.553612 ' !Z 'I7v fi ,l We Surrenderv Wilclz gufm Honors 1, 2, 3, 4, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, ,l.V Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Young Life 4, RG's 4, Senior Council Y Project Committee. guifguxfer F.H.A. 1, B-Honor Roll 1, Spirits 1, Belles 4, Senior Council Y Prom Committee mu, 12,64 A Honor Roll 1, B Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Cothernus 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Spirits l, 2, Vice-Pres. 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, Senior Council 4, Cothurnus Playhouse 2, 3, Thespians 3, 4, Choresters 4, Belles 4. gary gedlldfz C,D.C.1, 2, 3, 4, Comm. Art 1, 2, 3, Mell and Cabinet 4. Seniors 2 9 7 gefhany geifue Spirits l, Freshman Band l, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, Drama Club l, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, B Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 4, Drill Y Instructor 3, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Cothurnus Playhouse - Assistant director 2, First division solo and ensemble 2, Science Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4, EL CONQUISTADOR 3, Photography Editor 4, Literary Society Social Chairman 3, President 4, Chess Club Vice-Pres. 4, Pub Staff 4, Prom Committee 4, Squad Leader 4, Bus i-14, Port Aransas Survivor 4 Jalan genneff .I.V. Baseball 2, Math Club 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4, N.l'l.S. 2, 3, President 4, Latin Club 2, Secretary 4, Texas Energy Science Symposium 3, U.l.L. Science and Math competition 3, 4, Senior Council - Project Committee, Co-Chairman 4, RG's 4, Port Aransas Survivor 4 lQene A?erarzJ D.E. 4 cfieaffd me junio Mmmi Spirits 1, 2, Cothurnus Club l, 2, Activity Committee 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Literary Society l, A Honor Roll l, B Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Cothurnus Playhouse 2, 3, 4, N.l'l.S. 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Belles 3, 4, One-Act Play 3, 4, Senior Council Y Prom Committee Chairman 4. lljern Zgfunlfengtlzifv Clll1l'f0HQ gfayfoclf Senior Council 4, Class president F.H.A, 4, Red Cross Leader 4, H.0.C.T. 4. tem: 50,4 I.C.T. 4. V'.Z'i1 s Zi aw, SL. N 5 ' if 5. ' fi 2 98 Seniors l mary gonner Spirits 1, 2g Young Life 1gSpirit-Squad Leader 2g B Honor Roll 1, 2, 4g T.A.C. 3g 0.E.A. Secretary 4g Prom Committee 4-g V.O.E. 4-g B.A.S. 4. .xdngefa goofy Spirits 1, 2g Track 1gF.H.A. lg Sign Language Club 2g H.0.C.T. 3, 4-3 Red Cross Blood Bank 3: N.F,L, 4. K l. Seniors Gary Penny, Joel Wylie and Danny Tolan. .lulie .lones and Dawn'Claibourne show their talent. MCAHITJ Ailuzlewyn German Club 2g Basketball 3, Denim gong Y Seniors 2 99 l geuerfy BFCCJJACCUI A Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Spirits 1, Art Symposium 1, 2, Cothurnus Club 1, 2, Mu Alpha Theta 2, Junior Achievement 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, H.O.C.T. 3, 4, Red Cross 3, President 4, Senior Council Publicity Committee Co-Chairman 4, Senior Voice Bulletin 4. - grenda graJ5Aaw Spirits 1, 2, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Belles 3, 4, Senior Council Publicity Committee 4. .Karen MHA? Cothurnus 1, Art Symposium 1, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Spirits 1, 2, French Club 2, 3, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Musical 2, 3, Belles 3, 4, Chamber Choir 4. Sheri Brandenburg H.O.C.T. 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, 4. .jgenneflz gralfain German Club 1, 2, Freshman Band 1, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Cothurnus Club 4. QOH gl'RH0ll Football 1, 2, 3, Track 3, Senior Council 4, R.G. 4, Soccer Manager 4. geafrice grad! mana grewer F.H.A. 3, Senior Council Invitations Committee 4. SQ i1 'W'1' 300 Seniors If 44,3 , , . : -' fi 47.7 ' gi 1:5 lu pf 13,1 1 sf . i K 7' S v . f L 9017125 EFOIUII .Kerry KFOIUII olleroy grown Football lg Baseball 1gI.C.T. 3, 4 lgauffgunclz I.C.T. 1, 2. Jamey!! Z?urcJioA Jdnifa gurneff Wegaba gurneff Spirits lg Young Life 12 F.C.A. 2, Belles 4. .!4l'lAul' gud? Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Associate Concertmasler 1, Concerlmaster 2, 3, 4, D.I.S.D. Ensemble, Outstanding Performer and Division I 1, 2, 3, 4, U.I.L. Solo, Division I 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4-g McCarty Young Artist Competition, Prize Winner 4, D.M.E.A. Scholarship Winner 2, All-State Symphony 3, 4. Seniors 30 1 .Nz JOCJHIIH gynum Jc.,ff,. caffatw. guilt!! Spirits lg Homecoming Court 1, 2, 3g Homecoming Queen 4g Student Council 1, 2, 34 ,l.V. Cheerleader 24 Young Life 34 F.C.A. 44 Senior Council Vice President 4 307211-Cl GGIJIJJ glteree Gare? Spirits 14 Spirit Helper 24 Drama 14 Cothurnus 14 Belles 1, 24 Concert Choir 34 Musical 3, 4g Talent Show 4g Student Council 3, 4g Senior Council: Prom Committee Wancy Carpenfer Spirits lg Red Cross 1, 44 Woods and Waters 24 H.O.C.T. Program 1, 2, 3, 4 .jgeiflz Canon H.E.C.E. 44 F.H.A. 4 peggy gaofer A.C.T. 3, 4 X 1 'r if 302 Seniors K' 3 l Ji gaudy poffyannu Prom Committee 4 gynfliia clzairez Spirits 1, 23 J.V. Tennis 1, 2, Varsity Tennis 3 4g Prom Committee 45 Keywanettes: Program Chairman 4-g Pub Staff 4g Senior Assembly 4 .garalz Cllriafianden Latin Club 1, 23 B Honor Roll 1, 2g Spirits 1, 2g Latin Club Social Chairman 2g French Club 34 Young Life 34 F.C.A. 3, 4g Belles 4g EL 1---up CONQUISTADOR Staff 4. Iijuong Cfzu B Honor Roll 3 CF' Y aw--f -uv !M,33,y ---SM Carla Perkins plays computer games. Larry Gunn 'LThe Happy Homemaker. Seniors 3 0 3 .Shawn Clfaibourne Latin Club I, 2, Praetor 3, Consul 4, Spirits 1, 2, Synchronized Swimming, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Astronomy Club 3, Vice-President 4. .Donna Clfarl' Spirits 1, F.C.A. 1, 2, 3, B Honor Roll 3, 4, F.H.A. President 4, H.E.R.O. 4. .fdnclrea 6711? Young Life l, 2, 3, 4, Spirits 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, B Honor Roll 1, 3, F.C.A. 2, 3, 4, Cothurnus Club 2, French Club 2, Allied Youth 2, 3, Belles 4. j.mffCl.1,, 6498 Joyce panalaff gdzmenfa Freshman Band 1, Bowling Club President 1, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 4, Concert Band 3, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 3, 4, Musical Orchestra 3, Concert Choir 3, 4, Cothurnus Club 4, Cothurnus Playhouse 4, Thespian 4 .gkeelld CAME NFL Talent, Talent Show 3, Basketball Queen 3, Cothurnus Club 3, 4, Varsity L Basketball Assistant Manager 4, 3, NFL 3, F.C.A. 3, Patchwork Players 4, Cothurnus Club Playhouse 4, Student Council 4 -mb 304 Seniors Jerry goagdon A Honor Roll 4-5 B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4-g American Youth Citizenship Seminar 3, RG's 4, For outstanding High School Students 3, Pub Staff, Assistant Editor 4, Senior Council M Senior Assembly Committee 4, Key Club, Projects Committee Chairman 4, Chess Club, President 4-g Science Club 4, EL CONQUISTADOR Staff, Classes 3, Classes Editor 4. pufricia Cioafea B.M.C. - E.B.C.E. 1, 2, H.E.C.E. 3, 4, F.H.A. - H.E.R.O. 3, 4. Robin Robison frequently hangs around the halls. Mrs. Clay and Allison Wise discuss their latest hit Ben, Coke!! R.0.T.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, Commander 3, 4-:, R.0.T.C. Staff Sponsor, Battallion Executive Officer 3, B Honor Roll 3 Choirsters 4, Senior Council Invitation Committee 4. linda Coleer Spirits 1, 2, Bowling Club 2, Team Capt. 3, B.A.S. 4 Seniors 305 .X geflz goffin B Honor Roll 1, 3, A Honor Roll 4, Student Council lg Latin Club 4g Prom Committee 4. XM Canine Varsity Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Motocross Club lg D.E. Work Program 3, 4. 6urfi.4 gonnor SAME? COOL Newspaper Staff: News Editor 3 ydll ll 6014? Joe gouarrudiaa Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain of Varsity Baseball 4. ye!! Couingfon B Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 A Honor Roll 4, Young Life 1, 2, J.V. Track Team 23 Varsity Track Team 3, French Club 2, Cheerleader 43 Student Council 43 Senior Council 4 .jzaflzden Clrawforal V.0.E. 4g O.E.A. 4 yum., 3 0 6 Seniors 415 AX' 1 -we 498 1237 x , 'Q S jeff? Crocher R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C. Battallion Commander 4 Jeannie mania! JGCLQQ mflfllef! penny mama!! Spirits 2, Young Life 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, F.C.A. 3, 4, Belles 4, Senior Council Treasurer 4 .fdmy gbauid B.Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Band 1, Literary Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Literary Society Social Chairman 3, Literary Society Vice- President 4, Spirits 1, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, All City Band 2, 4, All Region Band 4, All Area Band 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Science Cluh Secretary 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Chess Club 4, Prom Committee 4, Pub Staff 4, Who's Who in American High School Students 4: EL CONQUISTADOR Staff 4, Bus 4. Cauamlra Davila maui! .mauh J.V. Soccer 3, Varsity Soccer 4, R.G.'s 4 puufa .ibauii Spirits 1, 2, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Cothurnus Club 1, 2, Makeup Crew 1, Thespians 2, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, All City Academic Team 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Executive Assistants Program 3, Concert Choir 3, 4, Belles 4, F.H.A. Vice President 4, Musical 4, Senior Council 4 Seniors 30 7 ,gnu Iauia A Honor Roll 1, B Honor Roll 2, 43 Spirits 1, 23 Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Honor Society 13 Woods and Waters 23 National Honor Society3 All-City Academic Team 2g Belles 3, 43 Executive Assistant Program 3g National Honor Society 3, 43 Medical Explorers 3, President 4g Young Life 43 F.C.A. 4g Pub Staff 4g Senior Invitations Committee 43 Senior Assembly Committee 4. mia QGMIJDII. .ibeuon :bean B Honor Roll 1, 23 Spirits 1, 23 Young Life 1, 2, 33 French Club 1, 23 EL CONQUISTADOR 3g Activities Editor 43 Latin Club 3, 4-3 Port Aransas Survivor 4g Senior Council 4. Ucforia .IecLer B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g Young Life 13 .lunior Achievement 13 Spirits 23 F'.C.A. 33 Who's Who in American High School Students 33 B.A.S. 43 0.E.A. Treasurer 43 V.0.E. 43 Woods and Waters 43 Senior Prom Committee 4. Sandra meolzellll B Honor Roll 1, 33 F.H.A. 23 Synchronized Swimming 3g V.O.E. 33 H.E.C.E. 4 .glzeri Iefergng B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g Spirits 1, 23 Cothurnus Club 1, 2, 3, Executive Board 3, Treasurer 4Cothurnus Playhouse 1, 2, 3, 43 U.I.L. Une Act Play 2, 3, 43 Belles 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4g Thespians 3, Treasurer 43 Concert Choir 43 Musical 4g Senior Class Secretary 43 Literary Society 43 Keywanettes 43 Senior Director 4g Student Council 4. HOMIE? ARAB Cross-Country 1, 2, 33 I.C.T. 43 Soccer Manager 43 R.G.'s :Ian ml B Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Math Club lg Secretary 2, 3, Treasurer 43 French Club 1, 23 Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 43 Science Club 3, Secretary 43 Chess Club 43 Astronomy Club 4. f fy., 30? gnu-W 308 Seniors '-l.gg,3 .Qui Brian Adams Pharmaceuticals Inc. When John Bennett talks - people listen. 2:9 lgafriclf ibunn lgoherf Eye Football lg Track lg Wrestling lg Junior Achievement 2g I.C.T. 33 Weightlifting 4 98 llfl G EAFBII Lefgel' F.H.A. 2, 3, 4-3 Motocross 4-g B.A.S. 44 Prom Committee 4 gina glnlgion J.V. Volleyball lg Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 33 Captain of Basketball 4-g Track lg Varsity Volleyball 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3 4-g Port Aransas Survivor 41 Seniors 309 lgogerf gimmick Football 1, Freshman Band 1, Marching Band 2, Concert Choir 2, Jazz Band 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 3, 4, Science Club 4, Astronomy Club 4, Bus 4, EL CONQUISTADOR Staff 4. WML 51,.,, Woods and Water Club 1, Swimming 2, 3, One Act 3, 4, Cothornus 3, 4, B Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, Thespian 4, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Port Aransas Survivor 4, Student Council 4 loaf .garqulzaraon Iauid garr B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Cothurnus Playhouse 4, Senior Council - Senior Assembly Committee 4 WinLa jeray Spirits 1, 2, 3, Health Professions Magnet 1, Spanish Club 3, Senior Council - Invitation Committee 4, B.A.S. 4 Quinf jerreff Motorcycle Club 1, Football 2, D.E. 3, 4, I.C.T. 4 Wie gerria Junior Achievement Treasurer 2, N.H.S. 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Astronomy Club 4 .Karen jienen Spirits 1, 2, D.E. 2, V.O.E. 4, B.A.S. 4, Senior Council - Prom Committee 4, B Honor Roll 4, Senior Pub 4. ,,, ,,, aee X esee C at X 3 10 Seniors V ff? Cgynflzia jilie R.0.T.C. 1, 2, S-4 Cadet Captain 3g Supervisor Staff Officer Award 3g F.H.A.-H.E.R.0. 44 Program Chairman 4g B Honor Roll 4. glleryf ji n Ae, 1 a,,aa W Y W Qi , ior feature twirler Susan Walker shows off her award-winning Suzi Wilson coordinated Spirits. E. if- Im or ,Tx ,NZM Elm! .jgeifll jormway Motorcross Club 1, 41g Key Club 1, 2, Jr. Director 3, Sr. Director 4 Seniors 3 1 1 'N 96411195 godfer Freshman Football l,J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 4-, Track l, 2, 3, A.C.T. 4- Jorru joaler Spirits l, French Club 2, 3, ,l.V. Cheerleader 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4 .kD'lLl?l'!y jliwail' 3607125 3111114611 Wonka grey F.H.A. l, Honors Program l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, Spirits 2, F.C.A. 3, 4, B Honor Roll 3, 4, A Honor Roll 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, C.E.S. 4, Senior Council Assembly Committee 4, Senior Key Club Sweetheart 4 .Xarfa gaiaer A Wm, guffm, .glleifa gamble B.M.C. l, E,B.C.E. l,0.E.A. 3, Treasurer 2, Pay lnler 4, F.H.A. 3 YWQ? 'f'S:1-X 3 1 2 Seniors .Ol-s Hwww R -usp 1 K ,ff K. Juke garcia ,ljeronifa gurfia F.H.A. 1, 2, French Cluh l, 2, 3, 4, B llonor Roll 4, Photography 3, 4 OJCCU' GHFJIIBP .S?Cll'll0l'l gurtlllel' Freshman Band 1,German Club 1, V.I.C.A. 2 3, 4, R.C.'s 4, Motocross Club 4 .S,6ll'6lll Garza Arts Symposium 2, D.E. Lab 3, Woods and Water 4, H.E.C.E. 4, Senior Council Y- Prom Committee 4 .Eleven goefz D.E. 3, 4, R.G.'s 4- Jolzn gonnef D.E. 4 llflhnafon Qiralzam Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4 Seniors 313 s Jyn glranalineffi Literary Society 1, Cothurnus 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Band 1, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Crossroads photographer 3, Sports writer 4, Key Club 4, Speech 4, Astronomy 4, N.F.L. Talent Show 4. Ionnu glanalafaff B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Health Magnet 1, Woods and Waters 2, Treasurer 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Who's Who in America High School Students 3, National Honor Society 4 .xdffin green R.0.T.C. Drill Team 1, F,H.A. 2, .l.V. Football 3, Varsity Track 3, Varsity Wrestling Team 3, Captain 4, R.O.T.C. Captain 3, Varsity Football Team 4 geflz greenoe Spirits 1, Cothurnus Club 1, 2, 3, Thespians 1, 2, 3, B Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, Cothurnus Playhouse 1, 2, J.V. Cheerleader 2, One Act Play Class 2, French Club 2, Student Council 2, Director 3, 4, Key Club Sweetheart 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4 juafin grifiwofd lin groom Motocross 1, 2, 3, 4, A Honor Roll 1, I.C.T. 3, 4 ken? Guerra Bowling Club 1, Crossroads Staff - Writer, M.D.A. Organization 3, Rookie of the year award 4, R.C.'s 4, Crossroads Staff - Sports 4 olldfry Gunn .rua -, .2214 Y Q 3 14 Seniors f'4A Worn .!v!aa!a wi Spirits 13 Student Council 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4 Young Life 1, 2, 3, 4, ,l.V. Cheerleader 2g Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4g Belles 3, 4g F.C.A'. 3 49 Senior Council 4 Jeaa .itlainefi D.E. 3, Vice Pres. 4 olledge SNOKAFOOL Cynfdia .Juan Spirits 1, 2g Belles 3, 4g F. C. A. 3, 4, Young Life 35 Senior Council - Invitation Commit- tee, Publicity Committee, Keywanettes 4. Make room for the Big Bad Seniors. Lord -- Help us! Seniors 315 ly10ifllaef.iaIaA2 Motorcorss 1, l.C.T. 3, 4 .kdrell Woods and Waters 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Crossroads Photographer 4 grian Juana? Football 1, 2, Wrestling l, 2, 3, B Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Young Life 2, F.C.A. 3, R.G.'s 4, Woods and Waters 4 jy .yarding Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Young Life l, 2, F.C.A. 3 gwzubeffz .luarrh puffy ,jvlarrh Spirits 1,Se-nchronized Swimming 2, H llonor Roll 4, Prom Committee 4 SLOWIH5 .ydftlflafl glclcly Juuruey Motorcross Club 4, H.0.C.T. 4 'ii'-'G '33-f -SE? 316 Seniors I QF ,--'wb ' 1 Q f-Q 1 Ek QOLPIJ ,A1l6lllffA0l'll? 6Af!,.14!ayr1e.4 Football 1. 2. 3, 4g Truck T1-am 3. 'lg Choir 2. 3, 41Musival2 Senior Mothers help with senior activities. Senior Tim Weber reaches for the- lop. ...uw-un.. mary Juegerf Spirits 1, 2, 33 N.F.L. 3, 43 Talenl Show 2, 3 3fepLanie Juefgef Spirits l, 2g B Honor Roll lg Young Life l, 2:, Crossroads 3, 41 DE. 43 B.A.S. 4-g Pub Staff 4 Seniors 371 7 pamefa ,jv!ena!eraAoff Spirits 1, 2, Stags-crew 2, 3, 4, Cothurnus 2, 4, One Act Play 4 .memurcl .yuencleraon I.C.T. 3, 4 .grene .jJena!er4on Joann ,yenderdon Band 1, 2, 3, Cothurnus Club l, 2, 3, 4, Cothurnus Club Vice President 3, Cothurnus Club President 4, Musical 1, 2, 3, 4, Woods and Waters 1, Cothurnus Playhouse 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, One Act 3, 4, French Club 3, Bacculaureat Committee 4, Choir 4, Stagecrew 4 ggnf .!v!ennen Football 1, Cothurnus Club 3, 4, Cothurnus Playhouse 3, 4, EL CONQUISTADOR photographer 3, 4, Allied Youth 3, Thespians 4, Talent Show 4, Musical Director 4, Choir 4, Student Council 4 IIAHCQIIII .yell Ile!! .Q-bunny .Juernanzlez Art Symposium l, 2, Art Club l, 2, Art Club President 2, French Club 1, 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Student Couneil President 4, Student Leadership 2, 3, 4, Student Council Publicity Committee 2, Bookstore 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, 3, Life Leadership 2, 3, Life Leadership Chairman 3, Prineipal's Advisory Committee 3, 4, R.G.'s 4, Talent Show 4, Senior Assembly Committee 4 QOHH .MAJ gi Q QW W ff, H, ,R ,,,f. ,ww is , ,,,,,-we ,ts A 5 ,Vf.,.1,,,.f.,,'-:- ff 'Q ,V ,ti 5 , ..,, 2. ,, Q ,,.. 5 ., ,W ,G , ,P 1 1, 3 i' if-fn ss, ij, fp 35 we Mg, 'Z figs ,M A Z e, I. . flag,-, swf H .Lac , if ' t ff' 'gif , zm-H V fi: 4 , 1:f','h Q Y,-5,3 - u ,Ffpjfej 'zgwf 3 1 8 Seniors 1 . o., ,W 1,--mf K 36.55, 193' 'N ofim ,Mt-L4 D.E. 3, 4 lQeLeu'u .MAA Spirits 1, 2g Belles 3, 4, Young Life 1,13 llonor Roll 3, 4, Prom Committee C0-Chairman 4, Latin Club 4, Keywanzfttes 4, EL CONQUISTADOR 4 .Xufrina .jihrwon Spirits l, 2gB1fIles3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, F.C.A, 3, Young Life 2, 4, Cotllurnus Club 2g Senior Council il-3 Prom Committeeg lil, CUNQUISTADOR 4 Warcio .Mxdon Spirits l, 2, Belles 3, 43 Swim Tc-um 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 3, F.H.A. 4, V.0.E. 4 .xdclrienne .Jgofhnun F.H.A. 2, 4, BAS. 4 .AKAJIIYI .yllffllldll SHIIJPM F.H.A. Pre-sill:-nt 2, F.H.A. Serra-'tary 4, Spirits 2451-iem-4-Cluh3, 4 774ifAuef.JUo?ue Crossroads Photographer 3, 4, Bowling T4-urn 3, R.C.'s 4 Seniors 3 1 9 geflllell .Aiden gummy .Hood F.H.A, Vice-Pres. 1, Class Leader 2, 3, Class Vice-President 4 lnaefoaly .Jqorfon F.H.A. 1, 2, 4, D.E. Lab 2, D.E.C.A. 2, 3, 4 maniac .jslouaer Spirits 1, 2, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Young Life 1, 2, French Club 2, 3, Leadership Class 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Senior Council, Project Committee 4 Janie .youx Spirits 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Los Vencedores 1, 2, 3, Literary Society 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Science Club 3, Vice- President 4, EL CONQUISTADOR Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Senior Council, Prom Committee Co-Chairman, Bus 4, Pub Staff 4, Port Aransas Suvivor 4 Jefney .Howard 10542 .NMLLGFJ Student Council 1, 2, 3, Coordinator 4, Tennis Team 1, Spirits 1, Student Voice 2, Editor 3, Freshman Maiden 1, Young Life 1, 2, 3, 4, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, A Honor Roll 4, ,l.V. Cheerleader 2, Allied Youth 2, French Club 2, Homecoming Finalist 3, Belles 3, Lieutenant 4, Senior Council 4 jennifer Cothurnus 1, 2, Swim Team 1, 2, Captain 4, Spanish Club 3, B Honor Roll 4, Young Life 3, F.C.A. 3, Spirits 1, 2 -vw -1... 449 3 20 Seniors eal stops at his locker during passing periods UGHQJJG Juumplzriea R.0.T.C. 3, 4-g Drill Teamg H.E.C.E 7WarL .950m D.E. 45 RG's 44 Woods and Waters C goin JW, y.fff,f1,,f4,.,n Key Club 1, 2, 35 Rodeo Team 3g I.C Seniors 321 IQAOIHJII JHILJOII B llonor Roll l. 2. 3. 4, Allie-cl Youth 2, 3, National llonor Sovic-ty 3, 4, F.ll.A. 3, 4 Curf Jaroga ll.l'l. 2. 3: Pri-sirlont 4: Wlufs Who of American High School Stuclr-nts 4, R.G. 4 .Iauirl Hunted .Amy Janecga Bt-Iles 3,-'1,Pau-lmwork Players 3, liatin Club 4, Cotburnus Club 4, N.F.L. Talent Show 4, Cothurnus Playhouse 4, Choir 4,51-nior Counril Assembly Connnittoc' 4 .S7f6,7A6ll yflyned jonlmy jeffnreu Moto Cro:-as l, 2, 3, 4, R.C. 4 jegcia joluuon Spirits l. 2: lipwarrl Bound 2, Allied Youth 3, Belles 3. 4:51-iz-nve Club 3, 4, Latin Club 4, B Honor Roll 31A llonor Roll 4, FCA 4, Senior Council Bavvalauracte' 4 greg JOAN 511011 l rz-slunan Band l,B llonor Roll l. 2, 3, 4, Nl1!l t'lIlllgIl3l'lfl 2. 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4: Stagt-band 2, 3, 4, All City Band 2, 3, 4, All Rvgion Band 3: National llonor Society 3, 4, Srie-m'v Club 4, Astronomy Club 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4 I 'fifqif . 2 WR , M 1 ,fgfaiffte 3 2 2 Seniors ins. We C ,im Joiner Freshman Hand l, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, Cothurnus Club 2, 3, Stagccrew 2, Cotliurnus Playhouse 2, French Club 3, President 4, Thcspians 3, 4, Symphonic Band 4, Concert Choir 4, Chamber Choir 4, Senior Council Senior Assembly Committee 4 :Daymonzl Joram Rifle Team l, 2, Drill Team l, N.R.A. 1, 2, 3, Vice President 4, R.0.T.C. l, Platoon Sergeant 2, Company Commander 3, 4 'K , -R ' geki ,,,, 'fi I Rogf r Lee Pow uses the card catalogue. Tracy Wadsworth is a member of Southpaws anonymous. Jude yoneb Woods and Waters 1, 2, 3, 4, Synchronized Swimming l. Co-Captain 2, Captain 3, Latin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Spirits 2, Cothurnus 2, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Astronomy Club 3, 4, Patchwork Players 4, Concert Choir 4, B.A.S. -1- Cllaafucie 901125 R.O.T.C. 1, 2, F.H.A. l, 2, B Honor Roll 2, 3, H.E.C.E. 3, 41 Seniors 3 2 3 1 . L. V . L gfleafyonai H.E.C.E. 3, 4, D.E. 4, R.G. 4 .ganzlra Jana Freshman Band 1, ,l.V. Basketball 1, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 4, Senior Assembly 4, Bus 4 Ieddi joiwialg Spirit 1, LC Captain 2, 3, Stagecrew 3, 4, N.F.L. 3, Talent Show 3, 4, Senior Assembly 4 Wancy Jun? Spirits 1, 2, B Honor Roll 2, L F.C.A. 3, 4, Young Life 3, 4, Life Leadership 3, Senior Council - Publicity Chairman, Student Council 4, Keywanettes 4, Choiresters 4, Belles 4 cfwz, Jw, lgoberf Freshman Basketball 1, Key Club 1, B Honor Roll 1, J.V. Basketball 3, 2, ,l.V. Track 2, Woods and Water Club, R.G. grica .jcmber .karen .jcnard Student Council 1, 2, 4, Spirits 1, Young Life 1, 4, F.H.A. 1, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, .l.V. Cheerleader 2, French Club 2, 3, Track Princess 2, 3, 4, Belles 3, Captain 4, Newsletter Editor 4, Senior Council 7 Prom Committee k, ef M l' 3 24 Seniors URW' sci? ,wap I. paufa .kirgy ,I.V. Basketball 2, J.V. Volleyball 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Volleyball 4, F.H.A. 4 leborak ,jcrltaey Freshman Band 1, Spirits 1, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Cothurnus Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 3, 4 weddy .jgkindclzmialf Freshman Band 1, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, U.T.A. Jazz Festival Outstanding Musician 3, Symphonic Band 2, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, Concert Band 3, 4, Astronomy Club President 3, 4, Science Club 3 jamea .kfump Jeni .jgniglzfen Honors Program 1, 2, 3, 4, Cothurnus Club 1, Literary Society 1, Spirits 1, Squad Leader Assistant 2, Espanol Honor Society 2, 3, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Clinic aide 2, Belles 3, 4, EL CONQUISTADOR Staff Ads 3, Ads Editor 4, Society of Distinguished American High School Students 3, Science Club 3, Social Chairman 4, Senior Council - Assembly Committee Co-Chairman 4, Pub Staff 4 Jian .jgoelzdzr Varsity Swimteam 1, 2, 3, 4, Spirits 1, Cothurnus Club 2, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Captain Drill Team 4 .Karen .Koenig maria fond Seniors 3 25 GIFAOII .XOPLF H.E.C.E. 4 3611164 gofdeen Jargenf Spirits 1, 2, Business Center 1gF.H.A. 2, Historian 4, B.A.S. 4, D.E. Treasurer 4 .ibuane lawrence Golf 2, 3, 4, H.O.C.T. 2 ollyflna Csliflufjlfn Spirits 1, Helper 2, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Literary Society 3g Belles 4, Senior Council, Publicity Committee 4 Qfgerf leaf Varsity Track 3, R.G. 4 jnu QZLM Orchestra 1. 2, B Honor Roll 3g Rod Cross 4g Senior Council, Projects Committee 4, Pub Staff 4 .gfelyiten Ql,eJLeffer Track Tc-am 1g,I.V. Soccer 2, 3, Varsity Soccer 4 ww . M gms 3 2 6 Seniors lgoger lee pow ,l.V. Tennis 2g Varsity Tennis 3, 4-g French Club as 3g R.C. fl- maffdd QZZQGIIGFJ Woocls and Waters 23 Latin Club 2, 4g French Club 4g B.A.S. -lg Prom Committee 4-g N.F.L. Talent Show, Humorous Assistant Director 4 joint ollewia laclzarzl ollewia J.V. Soccer 3g Varsity Soccer 4-Q I.C.T. 4g R.C. 4 'GQ Keith Formway makes good use of his textbooks. Tina Lebel likes having her picture taken. Seniors 3 2 7 -X N l M it Q X . oAn :fo + N' xii 9 ful A 3 I -, , 'A I J QL: Ql,oLrenge! Q X Spirits 1, Freshman Band 1, B Honor Roll 1, 2, - 3 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, National Honor A Society 3, 4, Literary Society 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, Drill Instructor 4, Choir 4, Senior Council, Prom Committee 4, Bus 4, Pub Staff 4: EL CONQUISTADOR 4 A l gargara Jong Red Cross 4 1 f 95 1 ginger Jong Young Life 1, Spirits 1, 2, A Honor Roll 1, B Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, EL CONQUISTADOR, Classes 3, Academics Editor 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pub Staff 4, Senior Council Project Committee 4, Port Aransas Survivor , , 1 .Karen Jong F.H.A.1, 3, 4, H.E.C.E. 3, 4 'di Jennikr ,love 'Mu' Spirits 1, 2, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Young Life 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Finalist 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Senior Assembly 4, A Honor Roll 4, Cougar Mascot 4 Wie love Golf 1, 2, 3, 4 .Donna loving Spirits 1, 2, F.H.A. 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Senior Council Baccalaureate Committee 4 3 28 Seniors R w. K 'ilk' 1-SW, ' Naudia Brian Perkins at half-siesta thinking about fiestas. Do W. Adm J' 09 ,l.V. Football 1, 2, 34 Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Student Council lg Varsity Football 4 Wichuef lynn Phan finishes his work early. 6'JlUaI'6J Rodeo Team 3, 4 .glzeri mann H.0.C.T. 4g Motorcross 4 Seniors 3 29 A larry Wjardhaff Freshman Band 1, B Honor Roll l, Marching Band 2. 3. 1: Concert Choir 2, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society 2. 3, 4, Outstanding Solo - UTA jazz Festival 2, State Solo ami Ensemble Contest 3,0u1standing Quartet in D.l.S.D. Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, Science Club 4, Astronomy Club 4, Section Leader of Marching Band 4, Bus. 4 Bfdflffl Wurfeff gum! marfin Band 1, Spirits 1. Squadleader 2, Allied Youth 1. 2, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Belles 3, 4, Young Life 3, Senior Council 7 Prom Committee 4 Ieeann muffin Spirits lg Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming nominee 1. 4, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Young Life l. 2. 3. 4, ,I.V. Cheerleader 2, F,C.A. 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Football Queen 4, Senior Council - Assembly Committee 4 7WC4I'gClllll ollylldflff WuXlll2!f J.v. Football 2, 3, n.E.c.E. 4 Baseball l, Varsity 2, 3, Captain 4, Student Council 1, Young Life 1, 2, 3, 4 cum! Wcgarfney Freshman Band l, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2. 4, French Club 2, N.H.S, 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 3, Concert Choir 3, 4, Musical 4 its ui' adfwf ,W 3 30 Seniors pwqhl 2 -F141 gufclz Wcgfairz Warcia Wcgrary Spirits 1, Squad helper 2, Young Life 1, A Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Cothurnus 2, 3, 4, Cothurnus Playhouse 2, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3. Secretary 4, Belles 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Chamber Choir 3, 4, New Edition 4, Musical 3, 4, N.F.L. Talent Show 4, Senior Council Asst-mbly Committee JNL? Wfgdffdlld magna Wtknzey Spirits l, 2, Young Life 1, F.C.A. 2, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, V,O.E. Lab 3, 0.E.A. 3, Parliamentarian 4, V.0.E. Co-op 4, Woods and Waters 4, B,A.S. 4, Senior Council - Prom Committee 4 laclfy 77024114 CL Z?oLL1'e WQQL ,XUFQH WQIIJQZ F.H.A. 1, 3. 4, B llonor Roll 1, 3, 4, ,I.V. Basketball 3, Varsity Basltctball 4, B.A.S. 4, Pub Staff Eiane Wifam Freshman Band 1, Spirits 1, Cothurnus 1, 2, 4, Literary Society l, 2, 4, Spanish Club 1, B Honor Roll I, 2, 3, A Honor Roll 4, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 3, 4, Musical 3, 4, Science Club 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Chamber Choir 3, 4, New Edition 4, Bus 4, Senior Council 4 Seniors 3 3 1 gfake Wifgzr grenf Wifkr Wrestling 1. 2, 3, 4, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, J.V. Football 2, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Musical 2, 4, Chamber Choir 3, 4, New Edition 3, 4, Senior Council ! Baccalaureate Committee 4, EL CONQUISTADOR 4 vera mimi Track 1, 2, 4, R.O.T.C. Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4, B Honor Roll 3, Concert Choir 3, 4, Allied Youth 4, R.0.T.C. Staff 4, Senior Council 7 Prom Committee 4 yolzan Wineruini Freshman Band 1, A Honor Roll 1, Math Club 1, Marching Band 2, Debate Team 2, 3, 4, N.F,L. 2, 3, 4 .sllzuronclu minor Spirits l, 3, R.O.T.C. 1, Arts Magnet 2, Cothurnus Club 3, 4, Cothurnus Playhouse 3, 4, One Act 4, Thespians 4, F.H.A. 4, Senior Council - Invitation Committee 4 Iylvarlz Wifclteff Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, F.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Young Life 1, 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 4, Two year letterman, Port Aransas Survivor 4 Were Wifcbeff Freshman Football l, Choir 1, Concert Choir 2, N.F.L. Talent Show 1, 2, 3, 4 QCLCIFJ 7W0llJl'aflg0ll Patchwork Players 3, 4, Talent Show 3, Concert Choir 4 3 32 Seniors X: www I I N If J 'Ziff , v lb 4 Say Connie Bird and Melody Horton, isnit this fun? Joey Covarrubius thinks Spanish is hard work. ,wife marie Wonier Suzanne Wonahan Spirils1gF.H.A. lg B Honor Roll 3g V.0.E Lab 33 F.H.A.fH.E.R.O. 4-g H.E.C.E. 4 jony monfanez Seniors 3 3 3 mann? Wonfgomery Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, B Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, A Honor Roll 2, Crossroads 2, 3, Editor 4, National Honor Society 3, fl-, R.G. 4 gaflzerine Wonfoyu Band 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Spirit 3, French Club 3 jrancia Woruaa lQoAerf morgan Freshman Band 1, Stage Band 2, Marching Band 3, 4, Musical 3, 4, Musical 3, Symphonic Band 4-, EL CONQUISTADOR Photographer 4- lacllarvl WorriA llflhligam Worria A Honor Roll 1, Science Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, B Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, National llonor Society 3, 4, Bowling Club President 3, R.C. 4, Senior Council 4 .Xerry Worri5on Varsity Soccer 2, 3, B.A.S. 4 .yenry Wolf lcv Skating Club 1, B Honor Roll 2, H.E.C.E. 1 3,4 ww fix. 'Mawr ' ,Eb 3 34 Seniors 908 Wurpgy Varsity Football 43 Spanish Club 4-g Moto-Cross Club 43 Woods and Water 4-g Colllurnus Club 4 Speech Tournament 4 SAIHHH murphy :QQ 4 5 if R R for i- 3 5? 15 51 ? f Z fy A a Allison Wise works on her research paper. Frank Wood - an- you rf-al ilmlvrffslvd in that book? .Kevin Wai! Football Manager lg Uemolay 2, 3, 4g ,I.V. Socve-r 3: KG. fl- l9afrirL Wufay Seniors 3 3 5 1 'UH jefeba 7720! Jian 7795011 greg Wewman C.D.C. l, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, B Honor Roll 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, R.G.'s 4, Senior Project Committee 4 Jaya Wewman B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Math Club 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Astronomy Club 4 jackie Wicodemud Spirits 1, 2, Belles 4, French Club 4, Prom Committee 4, Publicity Committee 4 Iaurie Worria Spirits 1, B Honor Roll 1, 2, Young Life 1, 2, 3, 4-, A Honor Roll 4, F.C.A. 2, 3, 4-, Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4, J.V. Cheerleader 2, Belles 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Student Council Secretary 4, Student Voice 3, Senior Assembly Committee 4 peLecca Oclum B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, Spirits 1, Freshman Band 1, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, All City Band 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Literary Society 3, 4, U.I.L. Typing Competition, 2nd place - District, 4th place - Region 3, Senior Assembly Committee 4, Pub Staff 4, EL CONQUISTADOR 4 .siltarron Ogdee Spirits 1, ,l.V. Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 4, French Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, EL CONQUISTADOR 3, Organizations Editor 4, Feature Editor Crossroads 4, Senior Assembly Committee 4, Student Council 4, Young Life 4 Seniors 336 --'f'T'l'Z'9 '- 1 PM-' NV lgegina Oguer Spirits 1, 2, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, A Honor Roll 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Astronomy Club 3, 4, V.O.E. 4, 0.E.A. 4, B.A.S. 4 WicLae! Orfega Qliyzlia pafucioo lack, Iguldmer Joreffu park Spirits 1, 2, Woods and Waters 1, 2, 3, Cothurnus Club 1, A Honor Roll 1, B Honor Roll 3, Synchronized Swimming 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, N.F,L. Talent Show 3, 4 Astronomy Club 3, 4, Latin Club 4, B.A.S. 4 6,114.4 parroff Connie pafferdon Spirits 1, 2, H.E.C.E. 3, 4 lgaclzef pau! F.H.A.1, 3, 4, H.E.C.E. 3, 4, Woods and Waters 2 Seniors 3 3 7 gary penny R.G.'s 4 laura pepper N.F.L. 2, Business Manager 3, President 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Cothurnus Club 4, Thespian 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4 'Mjaale perciuaf Sfeue lgerclue Motorcross Club 1, 2, Vice Pres. 3, President 4 grian l9erLin5 Track 1, 2, 3, Football 1 garfu fgerlfina Spirits 1, Squad Leader 2, President 3, Young Life 1, 2, Honors Program 1, 2, 3, 4-, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Cothurnus 1, 2, Literary Society 1, 2, F.C.A. 2, Society of Distinguished High School Students 3, Varsity Bowling Team Y District Winner 3, Bowling Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, President 3, Committee Chairman 4, .l.A. 4, Crossroads 7 Business Manager, Editorial Editor 4, Choiristers 4, B.A.S. 4, Senior Council f Invitation Committee Co-Chairman 4 yon., p4,,f,,, H.E.C.E. 4,R.G.'s 4 Jon lglzerigo Astronomy Club Treasurer 3, 4, Woods and Water Club 3, Chess Club 4 if of sri? 3 38 Seniors lgaym one! Sonya l9AifA'f7J .keim pllif41off -vm' iii Wilze nerce Proje-rl Comnliltr-0 -1- B Honor Roll 33 F.lI.A. Vic-4--Pr:-siflvnl 1 Freshman Band 1: Spanish Club l. 2g Kew Club 1gMarc-hing Band 2. 3, -1-L Convvrt Band 2 '3 4: Chess Club 4: Bam-alallre-al? Committee -I- Football 1. 2. 31SlllKlt'I'llC0llIll'il 1, 2g Demolay l. 2, 3. 11 Young Life 2. 3gF.f,A 2 31 Wrvslling Te-ann 3. Captain -11 Woods .md Waters -L: Eagle Scouts of Anwriva 3: Sf-mor 'Sf '!1'fJ'sf -Fx w iw- Tammy Hood is amuserl by hvr te'avher's rc-marks. Svnior Alvin Green shows junior Craig Young I Seniors 3 39 he FOIIPS QOJUIIIILI nneda Suaan l9azJ5eJniL B.A.S. 4, O.E.A. Vice President 4, Woods and Waters 4, Senior Baccalaureate Committee 4 gunef !9aLfazJniL A Honor Roll 1, 2, B Honor Roll 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, Spirits 1, Crossroads Staff Feature Editor 2, Associate Editor 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Ring Committee 4 jerebu fgoflza Young Life 2, 3, 4-, F.C.A. 2, 3, 4, Belles 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Student Council 4, V.O.E. 4 ,Qlzama pope French Club 1, 2, Basketball 1, Speech and Debate 2, V.0.E. 3, 4 alfa p0I'l'H5 D.E. 4 gric porfer Socrer 1, 2, N.F.L. Talent Show 2, 3, 4, Stagecrew 2, Stage manager 3, 4, Cothurnus Playhouse 2, 3, 4, One-Act Play 2, 3, 4, Musical 2, 3, 4, Rodeo Team 3, Cothurnus Board Member 3, 4, Senior Assembly Committee, Chairman 4 Jennifer lgowziriff Spirits 1, 2 L.. 1353 to 'f X ' In 2 iN V254 340 Seniors if leee be :l5,e:w, si, ft W W ig QL . M- K.. Jew fgreafialge Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Young Life 1, F.C.A. 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, Choir 4 gfynia pride R.0.T.C. 1, Squad Leader 1, Drill Team lst Sergeant 2, Platoon Leader 3, Squad Leader 4 Sponsor 4, Battalion Staff 4, Choirster 4 F xx. Vincent Rodriquez plays in Band, Juke pueff miclzed Quam Spirits 1, 2, N.F.L. Speech IV 1, Associate Tournament Director, Humorous 2, Secretary 3, N.F.L. Talent Show 2, 3, B Honor Roll 2, 3 4, French Club 3, Belles 4, Student Council 4, EL CONQUISTADOR 4, Senior Publicity Committee 4 Seniors 34 1 ,R 5, M Quan Ctllllllfllllh Club 2, Business Committee' 3, Busim-ss Manager 4, Thespians 2. 3, 4: Cotliurnus Playhousv 2, 3, 4, Asst. Director 3, 4, Musical Asst. Director 3, 4: U.l.L. One-Act Play Contest, Asst. Dire-x-tor 3, 4, Thvspian 3. 4, Outstanding Student of Theatre- Arts Il 3, N.F.L. Talent Show, M.C. 4, Stagecrvw, Spotlight Coordinator 4 luuial Quinn llonors 1, 2, 3. 4, Carve-r Us-vclopnu-nt Cc-nu-r 1, 2, Skyline' Architvcturt- Cluster 1, 2, B Honor Roll I, 4, Colliurnus Club 3, 4, Assistant Stagv Mnnagvr 4, Stagv Crt-w 3, 4 MCAIIPJ Qulroga D.E. 4 lgogerf Quiroga I.C.T. 4 Janine lQacl1f Spirits 1. 2, Young Lilo l, 2, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Bells-s 4, Senior Council 4 lgclzaral lgumirez Iennfb lgamiey ferry A Honor Roll 1, B Honor Roll 1. 2. 3, 4, FI'l'Sl'lH'l2lI1 Band 1, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4,51-ience Club 4, Astronomy Club 4, Brass Quintot 4 A Www 3 42 Seniors -My thvfx lib' ZS WED Wlchaefpungef ,l.V. Football 2. 3, Varsity Football 4 lgogerf lgeezl w4,,,,m1Q,,1,fc., jina Hclzurcldon Keywanettes Club, Fund Raiser 4 grail larlenour Baseball 1,D.E.C.A. 4 Iavina lgogerfqion B Honor Roll 3, 4, F.H.A.-H.E.R.O. 4 Glzurfuyne podirwon Orchestra 1, 2, 3, President 4, Spirits 1, Squad Leader 2, Region Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Chamber Orchestra 1, All-City Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, D.I.S,D. Best Musician 1, Musical 1, 2, B Honor Roll 1, 4, Life Leadership 2, Belles 3, 4, Concert Choir 4, Chamber Choir 4, New Edition f Pianist 4, Senior Council - Assembly Committee 4 lgamona lgobinbon Spirits 1, 2, Young Life 1, 2, 3, 4, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Woods and Waters 3, Secretary 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, F.C.A. 4, Senior Council 7 Invitation Committee Chairman 4, Musical 4 Seniors 3 4 3 lQoLin lgobidon Young Life l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Homecoming Duchess 1, Basketball 1, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, F.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming finalist 2, Student Council Treasurer 3, Senior Council, Baccalaureate Committee 4. Lau lgoclriquez Spirits 1, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, 3, Life Leadership 2, 3, Principal Adv. 3, 4, Whois Who Among American High School Students 4, Bookstore Manager 3 Mncenf podriquez Freshman Band 1, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Drill Instructor 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, All- City Band 3, 4, All-Region Band 3, 4, All-Area Band 3, Musical Orchestra 3, 4, Science Club 4, Literary Society 4, Senior Council, Prom Committee 4 pauf lgogera meuie lgofaml Spirits 1, Freshman Band 1, A Honor Roll 1, All-City Band 1, 2, 3, 4, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society 2, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, President 4, Who's Who in American High School Students 3, All-Region Band 3, 4, All- Area Band 4, Pub Staff 4, Musical 4, Literary Society 4 ollerfgf KOMJB Z?oLLy lguez Freshman Band 1, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, A Honor Roll 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Jazz Band 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Cothurnus Playhouse 3, 4, Thespian 3, 4, N.F.L. Talent Show 4, EL CONQUISTADOR Photographer 4 lgoderf lgunion D.E.C.A. 4 -ki ,-sa., xiii MQ N, i:':', 1 3 44 Seniors N F Q ,Max Y Jerry C03lS0l'l and Cindy Chairez just love Mrs. Peterson. Barry Thomason prefers Bic ballpoints over lunchroom food. gating fguaaeff F.H.A. lg Spirits 1, 2g B Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4-g D.E. 2g Tutoring 2g National Honor Society 3, 4, Distinguished American High School Students 3g EL CONQUISTADOR Classes 3, Business Manager 4-g Senior Council Project Committee 4 36359 lguadeff Warda lgudieff Spirits 1, 2g Young Life 1, 2, 3, 43 Cothurnus Club 1, 2g Cothurnus Playhouse 2g Thespians 2g F.C.A. 3, 4-Q Student Council 3g EL Senior Council Assembly Committee 4- Wham pufgtlge t a e r it Seniors 3 45 CONQUISTADOR Activities 3, Sports Editor 4g Swan Sagedru tlauizl Sanford A llmmr Roll lg B llonor Roll 2, 3. l1'QSClCI'lCf' Club -1: Sa-nior Council, Baccalaureate Committee 4-g R.G.'s 4 Wgreff .gclzneicler alba .gcllneinler peggg scoff grank .geuiona l.C.T. 3, 4 gdfy .SIIIUKQF yerfy SAUUGF QA 93455 'Xian' 346 Seniors J Q Jimmie .Sylaw ,I.V. Soccer 1, Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4, M.V.P. 1, All-City Academic Team 1, 4, Captain 1, B Honor Roll 1, Taxi Squad Varsity 1, All-District 3, 4, Four Year Letterman 4, Senior Council, Project Committee 4 Jeage .glmrea Band 1, Concert 1, Marching Band 1 lf as awk Paul Hernandez dries his deodorant during class. Ken Wolverton meditates. fx Oonu .Si!uenfe5 Spirits 1, Cothurnus Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cothurnus Playhouse 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Society 1, 2, 4, .l.V. Cheerleader 2, One-Act 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Cothurnus Secretary 4 lQozierf .Simmoru Football Mgr. 1, 2, Varsity Football Trainer 3, 4, Track Mgr. 3, Varsity Track 4, Key Club 4 Seniors 3 4-7 Wancy .Slmfuon Spirits 1, 2, Musical 3, Spanish Club 4, Baccalaureate Committee 4-g B Honor Roll 4 fgafricl' .S?l'YlF50fl Freshman Band 1, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4 Greg .gfauglzfer Freshman Band lg Freshman Football 1, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Rodeo Team 3, R.C.'s 4 Joe! Smurf Student Council 1, Woods and Water's Vice President 3, Consultant 4, Magnet Center, Public Services l GnJy .gmiflz Iuuia! .gmiflz Jamea Smiflz yenniher .gmiflz Spirits l, 2, Freshman Band 1gCothurnus Club lg Young Life 1, 2, F.C.A. 2, 3, F.H.A. lg Student Council 2, 3, Green Paw Club 24 Journalism 2, 3, 4, Crossroads Staff Advertising Mgr. 3, 4-3 Allied Youth 4, Belles 3, 4, Senior Council 7 Assembly Committee 4 348 Seniors .S my ,1,, f f +2 5 N , 1 , , 3- 'YQ' - i-.Z .Karen .gmiflz Synchronized Swim 1gF.H.A. 2g H.E.C.E. 3, 4 F,H.A,-H.E,R.0. 3, 4g B.A.S. 4-g Senior Council 7 Invitation Committee 4 .Keuin .gmiflz Woods and Waters 1, Baseball 1gDemolay's 3, 4, R.G.'s 4 Jlida .gmifll Jian .gmifln Ignite .gmiflz F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4- jlzomaa .S,mifl1 Football 1 jimoflzy .gmifll D.E.C.E. 4 .xdnaafa .gofiropouka Art Club 4-g Student Council 4 Seniors 349 lgoderf .gouflz Freshman Football 1, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, ,l.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Captain 4, All-District Football 4, Offensive M.V.P. Football 4, A Honor Roll 3, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4 Gregory SIJHPLJ Sfeue .gparlfa Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 4, All City Academic Team 1, 2, 3, Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, A Honor Roll 1, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Math Club 3, President 1, DeM0lay 4, R.G.'s 4, Senior Council 4 Spenfef .Karen Speffer Spirits 1, 2, Squad Leader 3, Belles 4, F.H.A. 4, Senior Council, Project Committee 4 jmoflzy agfmfawooal Sandy .gfarlf Spirits 1, 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, D.F,. 3, Belles 4, V.0.E. 4 660-rie Sfafon Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Spirits l, ,l.V. Cheerleader 2, Young Life 1, 2, 3, 4, F.C.A. 2, 3, 4, Belles 3, Co-Captain 4, Senior Council, Baccalaureate Chairman 4, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 it - - 'L 'lf' X X A-WW, 3 50 Seniors Jolzn .gfolzeb Football, Traek 1, Tennis 2, ,l.V. 2, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Woods and - Waters Y V. Pres., 2, 3 - - Pres. 4, Varsity Tennis 3, 4, Convert Choir 3. -1, R.G.'s - V Pres. 4, Senior Project Comm. Chairman 4, Chamber Choir 4 M!! Sfouaff Skyline Aeronautical Cluster 1, 2, 3, R.C.'s 4 Woods and Waters 4, Photography 4 War? .gfrubg Spirits 1, Freshman Band, Cothurnus Club 1, 2, All City Band l, 3, D.l.S.U. Solo and Ensemble l, 2, 3, B Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Symphonic' Band 2, 3 Section Leader 3, 4, Scif-nee Club 3, 4, Literary Society 3, N.H.S. 3, All Region 3, Seienre Club Treasurer 4, Senior Prom Committee 4, El Staff 4, Bus 4 .SJIIJHII .7uzlfocL rs, Q Steve Adams suppresses the Disco urge. Stephen Goetz has just been askefl to Sadie Hawkins. ki Seniors 35 1 Qliouiii ja affu Freshman Band lg Marching Band 2, 3, 4g Concert Band 2, 3g B Honor Roll 1, 24 Spanish Club lg Tutor 2, 4, Astronomy Club 4 oflori juyfor Spirits l, 2g Spirit Squad leader 33 Belles 4g F.H.A. 4 jere5a jayfvl' F'.H.A.1, 2, 3, 4: Spirits 1 3044 3,m,,zz .S,t2,7Ll2Yl .7ll0l'na5 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Basketball Captain 4, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3g Young Life 1, 3, 4g F.C.A. 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 4 K ,, by .K 1 gl 5 571. We any omabon f, Football 2, 3g Track 2g Woods and Waters 4, R.G.'s. 4 lx 1N1s..I.3' V, -..f , . 5,5-vftag :gg 245- pafdllff .7A0l'lll0l'l georgia jdllleff Spirit 2, Spirit Squad leader 3g Spirit Vice- President 4, Concert Choir 4g Senior Council 4 X 4131 sq Y iP 3 5 2 Seniors V' Pam , ,, H fsiafefvww- r wg f .Kuff :Ealing j0!aIl .W Baseball 1, 2: Football 1, 2, 3g Football Captain 4g B Honor Roll 1, 4g F.C.A. 44 Young Life 4 Bill Morris A Why do they really call you Bull? Willeford works up to 40 w.p.m. jffany jompLin5 gric jrandou Rodeo Team 3, 4- Seniors 3 5 3 Scoff juingsfra Rodeo Team 3, 4, Stageurew 3, F.F.A. President 4 Quaid jurner Jeffrey lljdiffl .maggie Uuden Chorus 1, 2, Young Life 1, F.H.A. 2, Student Council 2, 3, Concert Choir 3, 4, Chamber Choir 4, Allied Youth 4, Senior Council 4, B Honor Roll 4 IQJ I. 'Uefmm f' Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Soccer l, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 4 .fdnfu uzrma F.H.A. 3, B Honor Roll 1 SME UEFHON ,l.V. Volleyball 1, ,l.V. Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Track 2 Mt, uffmaf Young Life 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Football 1, Freshman Track 1, Student Council Representative l,,l.V. Football 2, F.C.A. 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Allied Youth 4 3 54 Seniors -Qi --itil NW-'D wu- -25 jracy lfljuchworflr jon? wafLer Freshman Band lg Spanish Club 1. 33 Marching Band 2. 3. 4: Symphonic Band 1. 2, 3, 43 Conccrt Choir -1: Musical -1g B Honor Roll 4g Bus 4 Sujan ,Wa fLer .xdnna wa hem Stagccrew 2. 3, 4g ,I.R.0.T.C. 2, 3g E Company Commander 11- lgalricle wafdon Public Sf-rvicc Magnet 1. 2. 3, L1-g U.I.L. Writing Contest 33 N.C.T.E. Essay Competition 3 .jclllly jimofLy Weber F.C,A. 1. 2. 3. 4: Football I. 2, 3, 4-g Track 1, 2. 3. 4: B Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4-g Honor Program l. 2. 3.1qWho's Who in American High School Studs-nts 3g Amcrican Legion Boys' Statc 34 El, CONQUISTADOR Photograplu-r-1-:All District Football Y First Te-am 111 Scnior Clan Prcsiclcnl 4 IQCAWJ 'DUJA Young Lift- l. 2. 31 F.C.A, 2. 3, 11-gVarsiIy Wrcstling 3, Team Captain 4g R.G.'s. Seniors 3 5 5 .Karen wendf Spirits l, 2, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, N.l'l.S. 2, 3, 4, Belles 3, 4, V.0.E. 4, Senior Council, Prom Committee 4, R.C. Sweetheart 4 monica 'l!Ul1ife Young Life l, 2, Spirits 1, 2, B Honor Roll 2, 3, J.V. Cheerleader 3, Cothurnus 3, Senior Council 4, French Club 4 WarfLa whiffingfon German Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 1, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, 4, Freshman Band 1, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Musical Orchestra 2, Musical 4, Concert Band 3, 4, Senior Council, Project Committee 4 lgaymoncl weringa Rodeo Team 3, 4 .fbelm TMMMM F.H.A.1, 2, 4, Spirits l, 2, Young Life 2, 3, N.F.L. Co-Director Prose 2, Director of Poetry 3, F.C.A. 2, 3, Talent Show 3, Allied Youth 4, Crossroads Staff, Circulation Manager 4, Senior Council, Prom Committee 4, Keywanettes 4, B.A.S. 4 'lflfatle Wfhami D.E.C.A. .Kam 'bfhmami Spirits 1, 2,F.H.A.1, 2, 3, Latin Club 3, 4 .jgeiflz wfgama We 6' fig f A W. W1-.M 3 56 Seniors -.NN QF iw gg g t X Mmm 3 'Wu edish Exchange student Henrik Hagelin takes notes for his research Tony Brown takes a break while in the library. per. joali llflhfgamwn Spirits I, 2g Young Life 1, 2g B Honor Roll 3, 43 Woods and Waters Club 4-g B.A.S. 4g Senior Council 4 lbtma WAOH Spirits 1, 2g Latin Club 1, 2g Belles 3, 4g Young Life 3, 4-g F.C.A. 3, 4g Student Council 4g Senior Council, Prom Committee 4 .SZBJWA WAOH Sum 'DIMM Spirits 1, 2, 3, 4, Squad leader 2, 3, President 4-g Ice Skating lg French Club 2 Seniors 3 5 7 .!4h50fl MAJ? Cothurnus Club 1, 2, Treasurer 3, Publicity Manager 4, Spirits 1, 2, Thespians 1, 2, 4, Treasurer 3, Spirits 1, 2, Cothurnus Playhouse 1, 3, 4, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, A Honor Roll 4, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Musical 2, 4, Science Club 2, French Club 3, Stagecrew 3, 4, Chamber Choir 4, New Edition Singers 4, One Act Play 4, Talent Show 4 .jdennefll woderfon Cothurnus 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, One Act 2, 3, 4, Stagccraft 2, 3. 4, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 3, 4, Musical 3, 4, Concert Choir 4, Cothurnus Vice Pres. 4, Bus. Man. 3, Thespians Pres. 4 Brandy WOOJ jI'fU'lL wool! J.R.O.T.C. 2, Drill Team Squad leader 3, 4, Color Guard 2, 3, 4, Honor Guard 2, A Co, Platoon Sergeant 3, TXO Team Commander 3, Advisor 4 Jian woofJriJge Freshman Band 1, Spirits 1, Cothurnus Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cothurnus Playhouse 1, 3, 4, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, First Division U.1.L. Solo 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, State Solo and Ensemble 2, U.1.L. Typing 2, All-City Band 3, 4, All-Region Band 3, 4, Les Elites 3, 4, One Act Play Crew 3, Thespians 3, 4, All-Area Band 4 Carof wrighf yoef WM, Basketball 1, Football 1, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, J.V. Football 1, ,l.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Young Life 4 mazda, yanea 492 3 5 8 Seniors nr 4 iv if War? glurgrougfl Spirits 1, 2, 3, Synchronized Swimming 1, 2, 3, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Typing Team 2, V.O.E. 3, Invitation Committee 4 .fdngefa yeah Spirits 1, Co-Captain 2, Captain 35 Belles 4g Young Life lg A Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, F.C.A. 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, Musical 3, 4g Chamber Choir 4, Student Council 4, Senior Assembly Committee 4 Jamed young Football 1, 2, D.E. 3, 4 lean y0ullgL!00J greg ZH9Ml'JLi German Club lg Soccer 2, 3, 4, R.G.'s 4 Seniors 359 A 1 ,f if .fl - . x ,R 1, 5 ff 1 : X is Qi ,B :QM 355 ' ,. 5 . 'Q 7, LL dy. Wm, Q., Q 4.6 . I, ,Q - ' x 32 -,A ifgJ',g,k , n ,. . . 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K 363 small! m'1zz'Jl'ry CASA VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH 2626 Gus Thomasson glmere .ygingd .JFK .J44z!9!9e1zz'1zg H Chris Liebrum, Youih Minisier WF .fgflanib pll6U l'l'l6lCy 2308 Oates Drive COates Plazaj Phone 327-735 1 69.1 QU X 1 v J .1 J .1 'MO 3 A America's Roasi Beef ,fi Yes Sir K jk K CLDUD-BDYETTE igrinfem ' olliflzograpllerzi 4536N CENTRAL EXPRESSWAY'DALLAS, TEXAS 75206 2141321 2333 J 3 X ROY E. MILLICAN, JR. 81 COMPANY Real Estate Development Property Management 4361 Cedar Lane Drive Dallas, Texas 75227 Phone: 324-343 1 Roy E. Milliean, ,I r. Gary W. lVlillie:'2n X 3M W Q EE MUSHAN HURIST 10311 GARLAND RD. 324-2481 4N Lo 5' ' H FTD M :Wi YOUR EXTRA TUUCH FLORISI' R J f N .wil-g P .7lle 7981-82 Uarbiig Clzeerdacierd woufci 6Le io ilLanL flue ,mapa wlzo maafe flzi5 wonclerfufgear P05064 for iw. we woufci Alfe io give a apeciaf appreciaiion io our laarenb wlzo gave u5 flzeir coniinuoiw Juploori, ana! unc! Alzarecl mang dpecia! iimea. Jeff Covington Mark Fagg David Farr Lorra Foster Monica Frey Beth Greenoe Jennifer Love LeeAnn Martin Jgeffg goriner wlio guiolecl ua Sharron O'Glee Oona Sifuentes Kenny Webb x My :Q1 1 jf m mf, W j xg f Klxh X X Q '13 i Y E , QJL 9 ' f --Y' ' ' f - f ' Af. t X- . , .. . 5 4 Q Q V K XX L 1 'FA X Y 1 k k A ff g - .f X5 1 I Nf . L' 5 ? ff x KW-+5 W , 5 1 Q- Bfydll .J46l6U'l'l6 lj U' Us ll ibrum Section nwfwifkgg Zim? W ,W + 'fmifwmlf MQW! 54100 WW f .' A, .Q ,-t' - - 1. . L.. . s , Q.. . , - 1 1 . 'I ' X '. ,, , Q ' Y ' ' . 1 I - - ' i I i .SZlZl.0l'J, 113 Aaralllo 4656116 fgall if .if agnodll offer. we Auf yeam we gofeefkrwaralfo aa fwlmen fave pafueafao Wzflzj, Auf My memoffed wzffdwf Q flame. M 569601 M mm, Auf we ,mffmffogefief amfiwme W. Gn,mf,,Z,f,'0m A mam, ,Sim-we 292 My Am' eyef . WZ wie ew-femme President Vice President Secretary Treasurer I . . .. - 5 ' v.X' - W - L 5 A -.... ,J . .un 'I QL' 36 f 5 Q Q Q 1 Q lx 1981-1982 . Q4 X President -f Joann Henderson Q Q 1 1st Vice President -+ Kenneth Wolverton 2nd Vice President -1 Janis Billimek Secretary -1 Oona Sifuentes Treasurer -1 Sheri Deterling U 'A be X, N O O F 1 F Publicity -1 Alison Wise Holly Hester V ' Business -1 J eff Quan Barbara Windham Activities -1 Stephanie Judd 1 Kirah Haubrich Stage Manager -+ Eric Porter .V Thanks Grayce Clay W0 t ig' Www 0 fx Seniors John Stokes and Robert Kidd model Jackson's equipment. yacL5on .gporfing g0oc!5 Athletic Equipment for Teams Mercury Outboard Motors Clastron Boats Emblems Archery and Camping Equipment 4820 SOUTH BUCKNER 388-0536 388-5037 N My X Qfancfpa, Y .7!Lanl25 for flze Vnemoriedf .Aff 3, Scene Q, line 5 Cfmifg anal george gummy - Skipb, goods, ,Quin 576405, Wew mexico gennigana ibaffcw puogc olliorary 'Woodrow 'IMZM M. S06 .Happy girfllclay linnera EX. AM. love, MEMORIES FUR SALE! - SILADIUM? CLASS RINGS AT ZALES. ,.' Y ' Ph 328-9954 4-16 Gus Thomasso Dallas, Texas 7522 ZALES The Diamond Store Cla 'Rmgs alan avaxlablu m IU karat xeHum or 11lu,fm.w5 .-wmgfd 9:19.82 grandma -A ,QQLRMMM . MMM A5 - E 1 i . LS :Y 'WZ xml F of ,n -7- V- ja , -H3 1 F BRYAN ADAMS STUDENT CDUNCIL 8l-82 wf SANDYEISHDES DANCE WEAR I U E W Lumber Sales 1604+P yr: d D11 3216461 10230 Pl R d 2572 Gus Thomasson D ll 341 6570 Dallas, Texas 75228 Ph. 321-1764 JK J 5 SIX GREAT REASDNS Noi +0 Gei Up in ihe Morning cgwe ,re Spinekda H flfljaale, Jdnoly, flflhrwfon, J-era-7, Wea, greg-,-jr., jiri f Junior Mike Mendoza buys his playthings at Revco. Revco Discount Store 3106 N. Buckner Dallas, Texas 75228 324-3486 To ihe Class ol' '82, Well, fellow classmaie, ii's come io 'rhe end and ii's iime io sag goodbye io ihe carefree life. Mag ihe class of '82 be ihe excepiion io ihis frame of mind. Happiness lives wiihin our hearis and in one anoiher. Mine lies in ihinking ihai success and all ihings good will reach each and evergone ol' gou. GOOD LUCK. QWe'll need iilj Paul Barnes PS. A special good luck io Lisa Rodriguez. X Jigga, M L2 JA6ll 26Z!l7Z6llZy l7Z0l72elZfJ fogefder, affoffdem Jlfeciaf milf, 61.4 we Hlblrff 90 OMI' Jeffdfdfe Llfdy, 1720? we A6 ll0?6fA2l' in our fgouggf 6llZ6Z!l.lZ our Aearfd. JAKIUQ one Zu!! fginy fo Jdg... you .Mullen ,f Seen, file Jw of We yer! 012,16 MJJQJM, i E Books laws . H H is 1 V Bibles 'W J ' ti Tapes t we Us ii,,,,,,,,,, Gifts , .,S, I V Records H ' - 1 Teacher aids 2 4 2 , ,,.Vr ...Vf '1 lrv 5U'idaY School A f if Jamesfmfy Senior Cliff Haynes seeks answers at Deeper Life Bookstore. BOox srovli DELBER T 62 DOT FIELDS 18 CASA LINDA PLAZA LAS, TEX 5218 13 ONE 21 -4062 375 I If Baker, Janine Barnes, Paul Barnett, Lucy Belford, Scottie Bennett, Carol Brake, Karen Carey, Cheree Carson, Lou Carson, Nancy Chesser, Judy Clements, Randy Coker, Linda ryan .!46l6U'l'l Deterling, Sheri Geiger, Sarah Gunter, Greg Hagler, Michael Hamrock, Kurt Hayes, Kelly Haynes, Cliff Henderson, Joann Hennen, Clint Johnson, Kim Joiner, Tim Jones, Julie 376 Crump, Judy Cunningham, Scott Davis, DeeAn Judd, Stephanie Kindig, Kristine Kinman, Jeff Director: Mr. Colton Erwin g ' 1 lg- 982 p oncerf Choir lleinschmidt, Wesley ,ohrengel, ,oving, Donna cCrary, Marcia ilam, Diane liller, Brent lims, Vera Iondragon, Richard innell, Pam restidge, Lew Puan, Jeff Iobinson, Ramona luiz, Bobby antoscoy, Mark impson, Nancy AH-,-M, W ',-, l W -7 2 , M M ri 5,-rf Stokes, John Struhle, Mary Stunkard, Billy Temple, Todd Tidwell, Georgia Vaden, Debra Velasco, Ralph - a ' Wafford, Michael Walker, Tony Whitington, Martha Wilder, Bruce Wise, Alison Wolverton, Kenneth Yeats, Angela Liz I a 'X' f-- K 5 61 -rw Accompanist: Tina Robinson ' .' 5 , V ji K 6 , ,ig-Q W N M 2 Ffafivk ' , , '. 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New Edition Singers 1981-1982 NEW EDITION SINGERS 81 CHAMBER CHOIR NEW EDITION SINGERS CHAMBER CHOIR Clements, Randy Johnson, Kim Kindig, Kristine Kinman, Jeff McCrary, Marcia Milam, Diane Miller, Brent Santoscoy, Mark Stunkard, Billy Wafford, Michael Wise, Alison Yeats, Angela Brake, Karen Miller, Brent Chesser, Judy Pinnell, Pam Clements, Randy Ruiz, Bobby Hayes, Kelly Santoscoy, Mark Johnson, Kim Stokes, John Joiner, Tim Stunkard, Billy Kindig, Kristine Vaden, Debra Kinman, .leff Wafford, Michael McCrary, Marcia Wise, Alison Milam, Diane Yeats, Angela Accompanist: Tina Robinson Chamber Choir F W Seniora: jen gearfi from now peopk wi!! Le cwlfing, wlfulzere were you in ,82?,, .gf you onfg lznew . . . ,yairo lglwll, gorney, jaquifo, gylzaindaw, geffing carries! away, Holloolf wlzaf your Lmffzer Jie! fo file aloof! , Qbmfm, Kean dip, CMJ, Amo, pm QM mining fem, 5220, 5350, gzvfammf ,Gm fem, 1204, eoof lbacfcfg, Jada fbygecfaoe, Wia5iona, Wudffapa, Jaafecf lover, Ewffa. 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Susie Weller Lisa Knighien Ma e Perez Public Relaiions Direcior Direcir br Phoio ra h Kim Monigomerg Mike Ho ue g P 9 Adveriising Manager Pham ra E r Jennifer Smiih Tongm poiades g Business Manager CaH0'oh.g P P Carla Perkins , v.hc 'M i. f Circulaiienu Manager Qpollsei ar 'n Debbg Williams 1 Kaihie Bowleg 526, 5460144 A Jfffifng if mf wif! me dwg! My ,mf anaffge Amie ,Www rememger Me ,mf fimed M2 765ml if Le. H Mal' of SHILOH loves ya, Cougars! SHILOII TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 'fi From the ALL NIGHT POKER CREW DANNY PAUL TIM CLINT KENNY WWE WANT TO PARTY WITH Yo 99 4 McMini 4 Well kid! What's there to say. Itis our Senior years and although we didnit spend them together, I thought about you all the time. Remember when - I talked you into working at McDonalds, then I quit. But we met Boner and we got extremely talented at air guitar. No seriously 4 who else goes looking for Jigsaw puzzles on Thanksgiving? ' I swear that I didn't steal your corner piece! Annual Staff was great and you were a super out-of-state staffer! Remember the parties? - we hit children!! Snap out of it Renee! Bob, not Janie, drove you home! Let's spend some time with the eight ball, the Rainbow kid rides again! LOVE YOU MUCH! McMaxi 9810 La Prada Dallas, Texas 75228 42149 2793617 SEESTER LUVS YOU! 382 W ELs1Ex BOWLEY qcaim f 0 Q E Xcitementl CNo More Deadlineszp p v if Q- . 4 L Hllghtel' fWe never laughlj C Olnfflitlflellt CGet it done - or elselj rdering hooks CPM not going to homeroom! N oise qoorsz sm-ry, Mrs. Kieferlj l1CSti0IlS CBowley, how do you crop this?j QBoy, sheis gonna die when she sees U gly Proofs MSU I ndecision fls this really the Twenty-fifth . Anniversary? Q harlng CSecret Santasj S T yping qcan somebody PLEASE help me?j A rgllillg QThese pictures are awful . . .lj D iSOl'dCl' CSOMEBODY please clean the roomlj 0 verall CWe've done our bestlj R EMEMBERING ............. MUCH MUSE: f 4 ,' lwlltfg a B 3 THE sTAEE The effects of life in the Purple Jungle! K say THE PRIDE OF THE 81-82 BELLES From early morning practice, To a late night football game, The 81-82 Belles, were never put to shame. The Houston trip, brought glory and thrills, And the Astrodome gave us all the chills. The rain didn,t stop us, it put us to the test, As for every misfortune, we always did our best. The long hours and hard work, we never will regret, Gave our year fulfillment, we never will forget. We had some rough times, when we felt troubled and despaired, But the best times of all, were the times in which we shared. Our year has come and gone so fast, Where did all of it go? But if we could do it over again, ever Closer we would grow. We began the year, with smiling faces, But now there are those ready to take our places. For those that don't know, weive gained a friend, That will be with us, to the very end. - Her undying loyalty, was never ending, All her time with us, she was spending. She gained every respect, with each endeavor, The usparki' she gave us will glow on forever. We hope that shefll remember, in the future and each day, That the 81-82 Belles, love her dearly in every way! We Love You Nina Sparks Thanks for getting the road on the show! 8 1-82 Bryan Adams Belles John Lan Greg Mitch John Kyle Beth Lisa Jerry John Larry Steve Do Carol Tim btw Amy ,lon Joel Imagine - Your world is in danger and the only thing that can save it is CALCULUS - it is now immediately obvious to the most casual observer that you best turn to those who are dressed to kill! Thanks Mrs. Chancellor and Good Day Eh? P.S. Now we know the difference between an asymptote and a hole in the graph! fjijgfi f-if gp F 1 Q7 Q? QT' Q7 :C ml, Wy. am! 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