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

 - Class of 1988

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Sophomores got into the swing of things and enjoyed being able to manage. Juniors enjoyed their new found status as upperclassmen. Sen- iors received new leadership privileges as they patiently awaited June 4th. Throughout the year, opportunities were provided for all students to ex- perience an increase in both respon- sibilities and achievements in order that they would be able to pursue and reach their individual goals. Some were able to taste victory while others tasted the agony of defeat. A The Varsity Cheer- leaders show off the latest fall fashions as Chris H d h tl h soff his I Q .J-1 A . ff V Let'ssee.. where did they say Upper Volta was? wonders Brad Harder. 4Waiting forthe belI,Joel A Amy Hardt smiles for Breckenridge tries to buy the camera as Richard Stacie Smith's books, Guillen realizes he is lost, . I I V Jackie Reed tries to P Do you think Magda punch the desks next to Hashem and Thuy Nguyen her. have enough money? A The 1988 B.A.nd studs - Kenny Freeman, Jonathon Holt, Bonnie Ross, Chris Salder and Vernon Starling. 'fy ' I if V Need we say more? Living the fast life For each student, no matter what classification, the school year proved to be filled with many memorable ex- periences. The events may have been exciting, painful, joyous or sad. No matter what the occasion, each person took time to remember those close to him. Students attempted to make it through the week without pulling their hair out. As the weekend drew near, many anticipated two days of relax- ation. The weekend was a time to kick back and take a needed break from the hassles of everyday life. These days allowed people to complete projects, meet with friends and catch up on the latest news. As a result, we faced . . . Life in the Fast Lane. I 3 HQ-t l f ff' , ,-fV . em OU Q. . 6 5 X V ' . Isl A , if I J,p,,,,lr. ' -1 f ' 'Wit x ' V '-y'hf :i, It K3 - i N X , - i A I - af. 'ia xl ' 1 P Preparing another class of English AP, 1 ? Y Mrs. Leeman quickly checks the roll and j , L. asks forthe analogy homework. E A , -3 ' ' - F3 , ' V P Without consulting her Leeman's . A xiii K Bible, Mrs. Leeman answers a question f V ' on verb structure. W' A As Mrs. Leeman looks for her grade P Mrs Leeman takes time out of her busy sheet, Lynne McEIya hopes for an A schedule to smile for the camera 4 While grading an y, M . L n notices that the student misspelled his Wgaluting the Best N ominated and honored by accla- mation of the 1988 El Conquistador Staff, this book has been dedicated to a lady who has served this school with more than years of hard work. Throughout her years ot teaching, she has proven to be not only demanding but kind and sincere too. This youthful lady has received many honors includ- ing the Jim Collins Award presented by the National Honor Society and has been a finalist in the Cabell Teacher of the Year contest. Due to her countless contributions to this school, we proud- ly dedicate this book to this outstand- ing lady - Mrs. Peggy Leeman. 4 Now class, the rules of grammar can be found on page 127 of your Coronado book . . I Iembers ln the lane Which Do I Choose? What would a school be without organizations? Probably very dull, but, thanks to the many hard hours put in by many people, many groups were available to entertain us. Some groups were created to inform, to persuade, to teach, to entertain or to help. One cannot even imagine ioining them all. There was not enough time. There was a club for everyone - no matter who you were. Some required only a fee while others requested an audition to ioin. The organizations were too nu- merous to name here but we guar- antee, there was a club for you. These were the people who participated in these activities .. . Members in the Fast Lane. P Cleveland Wade leads his troop out onto the field before the game so the choir and fans may sing the National Anthem. Y. W In Q -me-........ on Z. J 9 Students Count! This yeor's 1987-88 Student Council proved to be quite successful while worlsing to improve the student body of Bryon Adoms. With o number of new ideos they succeeded in creoting o wonderful yeor. The officers olong with the representotives worlsed to orgonize such projects os the fund roising cornivol, student involved os- semblies, ond the student directory. They could olso be found doing vor- , 4' Q -...................---.- W. 4 if A The women in CHARGE A P Showno i-loshim picks omong the ossorted cor- norions sold before the ossembly. P P The 1987-86 Student Council P Mrs. Hervey stonds oside while Lori Horlxins conducts o coiled meeting - . , ious service projects for the needy. And, of course, we con't Ieove out the selling of cornotions ond the spon- soring of the Homecoming Donce. The officers this yeor were Pres- ident, Lori Horlsinsg Vice-President, Me- lonie Ellisg Secretory, Kristen Pointerp ond Treosurer, Jennifer Telford. Help- ing os coordinotors were Morgoret Seller ond Phillip Young. The sponsor this yeor wos Mrs. Hervey. -uv . 5- ,4 . N 'AA ,V 92 j.: if - f,.., nc 19, :fat X Q' 4 The spirits, band, belles, and drummers fill the auditorium with spirit and excitement at one of the pep assemblies before a game. V The choir, filled with talented people, sings the National An- them before the football game, MQ- IB E- 'f . - A TA ' waxy, avi. A K' ' f .1 zzz . Q . ini 4-g -fl y. I l s ,I c 1 4 1' -, l. t A. V ' i Nia: , A Z, W W - , ' A f H Ri . 3 ' ' '11 , 5' ' 4, f16e?f'f'lI fl A 1 , ' WA' I ff' 1 Q' ,, . WWW! re I 4,1 ,-.,e pk' A :ve nf, 4 ff lo r f ' Jr yMwM:3,i7WrL. V S QQ 4' AQ, A 4i5?w?'m1 ' f x I an f I 4 ' f- f-fe ' riff' kwsw, 1 .. ' u, we if 'nfl if 4 Antoinette Ruiz I shows great enthusiasm dur' ' ' 5 W , . - A, Nr 4 Terri ing her performanre at the pep W., li V , . . . W Harris lumps assembly as feature twirler. 'Qi . . I .. with enthusiasm after a good play. new .36 ,-14' P . A i . ' ' . m y Q 7 1 A? I U 3' P 5 4 A Kim Meredith is uncerroin obout the plcins for senior ocriviries 444' x . sul, ' I 4 Senior Council Project Committee Choirpersons ond Co-choirpersons 4 V Shelly XV , Gino M. Kristi K ond Heother S find time for o quicls snopshot before o council meeting, V The 1987-88 Senior Closs Officers Watch Out World - Here The Come! W ho you osls? None other thon the closs of '88 ond their Senior Council. The council consisted of seven octive committees: Senior Projects, Slide Show, Boccoloureote, lnvito- tions, Publicity, Photogrophy, ond Prom. Eoch committee wos led by o choirmon ond o co-choirmon. This wos such on orgonizotion where seniors volunteered to help orgonize the senior octivities in order to molse the most of their speciol yeor. Some of these octivities included Senior Six Flogs Doy, senior sponsored donces, Boccoloureote, Senior Slide Show, ond, of course, Prom. The 1987-88 officers were Pres- ident, Dovid Hordt, Vice-President, Philip Topping Secretory, Kristi Kelly, ond Treosurer, Kris Frey. This yeor's sponsors were Mrs. Moore, Ms. Cor- rell, Ms. Mosley, Mrs. Little, Mr. Tellez, ond Mr. Flogg. X ' , Q. 0 , nior i,,1X - - sf, ' 'op l ,K M vin' o Up NHS, the Notionol Honor Society, is on orgonizotion thot is bosed upon service, scholorship, chorocter, ond Ieodership. Members were evoluoted during the spring storting their soph- omore yeor. Quolificotions for NHS were: o cumulotive grode point ov- eroge of 88, porticipotion in extro- curriculor octivities, school ond com- munity, ond must hove been enrolled in school for o semester. The sponsor this yeor wos Mrs. Hunt. The officers were: Jeff Biociswell - president, Kris Frey - vice- president, Shonnon Toyior - secre- tory, ond Lori Horkins - treosurer. During the yeor, NHS plonned to hove more community projects, such os pointing o house, ond more goth- erings for the orgonizotion. A Richord Jornigon prefers spending his spore time olong with other students doncing the night owoy or the B.A.nd-Belle donce. P Jennifer Howell puts her talents into cm worthwhile hobby, ploying clorinet in the morching bond, which keeps her busy. A P Standing proud together - the 1967-66 No- tionol Honor Society puts on their best foce in the Courtyord. ' 1 , ,. ,- ' ,A .pro '45', .,.Sv1 wffliests, - S .5 v M ss- lf '. Sf 'f'f'.5s.vf, -V'tiglsf' 4 . 4 1 j'119,,,,gfgfffi:k.-ii . . M33 r u gea- ,7 t N, z,J,,1'g--.Mi -:sql-M., .fm iss' 4:54-- E Q 11 , Q 51 :X ', Q - W c?' - 4 ' '44 . '-x. ,s H , ik., ' 'V ..,5fe -- ' tf Tix? - . -'Sis ' 5 A ,f f,.., f' X.. K' 0, ft., . Yr-,, : '1- , '-'Q2rf'e.4 g .' y.. . li! , . . - N f - J- - - i N Q, ,Q sr ,S 33 ' ' Y, sr ' A. ' 1 -1 X 1 , , 'Q V lc' i - 'llf gr- ff ' IQ r Q , nw, - ,,,,,.4 N' . Bax ii? 4: .gf f I at vw' 5 ,av Q, 5 A A NHS member, John Flores, is letting loose of the studious chains, while having o good time at the dance. 4 Terri Harris demonstrates the enthusiasm and lead- ership that it takes ra be in National Honor Society. A The 1987-66 NHS officers: Jeff Blackwell, Shannon Taylor, Kris Frey, and Lori Harkins. , . n 's w,,,. . ' HX.- , 'MNH 13 X Forever Cn Top One of the bestl Thot's how the Junior Vorsity Cheerleoder teom fored in lost summer's competition for the N.C.A. ot E.T.S.U. By winning the Moster Key to Spirit oword, six blue superior, three gold superior, ond one red excellent, they've proven them- selves to be o J.V.C. teom worthy of odmirotion. The J.V.C. consisted of: Jennifer Burlse C1 ij, Edie Wilson MOD, Wendy Woolery MOD, Stocy Krogerus Qi ij, Richord Guillen Q1 ij, Poige Col- lins MOD, Corlos Gomez Qllj, Misty Joclsson MOD, Notolie Norris MOD, Jill Boyd Clip, Jennifer Long MOD, Amy Hordt MOD, Ngoc Tron C111 Michelle Mock MOD, Deedro Corroll MOD, ond Trocy Pogue C1 13. I A Poige Collins is smiling os JV, shows their winning spirit, V Richard Guillen ond Jennifer Qpiperj Burke dem- onsrrote o Bosker cotch ot the North Gorlond gome. P P Deedro Corroll hums the tune of J.V,'s fovorite chont. 1 I f f , 0 o 6 14 ,,J.V'j eerle - 1- , . , yes 49 fs - we 4 liichord Guillen litrs Edie Wilson with no problem ot oll during rhe W T White JV. foorboll gome. V Michelle Mocls leods rhe Cougars ro o victory ogoinsr Sourh Ooli Cliff , . . . - 2' Jr ifli in .5 -W . A' , g',.j' . 1 ' 'w 1 , i Ki , i 1 5. i y , ,..,1!!5i .'-' .Q ' ' ., 'I' L to R: W, Wocjlery, E. Wilson, A. Hordr, J. Boyd, J. Long, J. Burke, R. Guillen, N. Norris, P. Collins, C. Gomez, T. Pogue, N. Tron, M. Mock, E13 Corroll, M. Jackson, S. Krogerus. l -A . i - . awodlta W -fix' x I ' Q. e , X , Q . W S eer ers ,, ., 'QU X Get Excited! Something is in the air! SPIRIT! This year the squad did a wonderful job of boosting the enthusiasm of the stu- dents before the weekly football games. The group did a wonderful job of cheering along with the cheer- leaders during pep assemblies as well as the games. Many times the spirits do not get the credit they deserve. They talse a lot of undeserved ridicule. They are a lively group of girls who do a lot and and cooperation of the girls. That statement says it all. They offered much encouragement and support to our football players. Special thanlss goes to everyone involved in spirits this year. The officers for 1987-88 vvere: President Dawn Blaclamong Vice president, Sandi Morrisg Secre- taryfTreasurer, Danna Withrowg and the captains this year were Tita Mathis, Renee Merry, Sonya Rector, Y OH, MY! He's taking my picture, says D'anna Savage as she wonders what her hair looks like. ,av try very hard to help raise the spirit of and Kristina Villenueva. The sponsors the student body. The president this were Dr. Janice Pinyan and Vivian Storrs. year stated that the best part of spirits this year was the enthusiasm ff! 9 19' Q 'g' tg, ts VE: .E N' l i 0 , A ., '- ya- -- , , ' T -'- N X X x, V Coptoin Renee Merry giggles os she reolizes, This guy is roking my picture. 'Iwi'-0 -SW A Lori Kinser thinks Spirits is rorolly rod, 4 A Dr. Pinyon ond .Dr Pirrmon grin ond beor rhe rowdiness on the bus. 4 Beth ond Debbie Moore reiox ond enjoy the singing of Krisrie Dovis. , . r ' . ,X W .. ZX- Qll . 'lb F M r su 7 jk gf H 1 1 .2 'Z ms .. A. Q. 'f '1 4 ' . ,FAI-,Zi ., .41 . 4, ' 1, ?gan' . M 7 ..- -,P 3 fi-A! P. fm M, . ' s ,e . f 1. f, .f- - s 'N '-ff? ' Ma-I f1 Q'm.f'4Lf-f.,s. ,Riga ji 'J':.P. 3: Vwlv, 7- fry X W M' 1'f.,'H.f -.rw - H H 4 , .hs 4-. , .7 'X A -V f A., A F' S ff fr X .Elf ' ' I ,f'f,1f-fr .1 , . ,fi r '-. -4 , , M, ,' ,, i 53 1 'Q -. , fm f , Toby: VHL. 2nd lbw: ,SZ KSmWli Dt:rnelL'S. bfoecey. M.! P,2:mlrig2,,Derek-Snydfgr, ClfriskHendershon., S. White, A D, romomumg, 1. Phiilips,BOTtnmefoy1: 1f.1+0ffs9 Hga5FEefsc5leusef Tggqkliinig., v Sq . , , '13 1 , ,W ff? J-, .IKM ff , W, N. X , ,D ,v ,f Kr 1 uv' , M. fa 4- w A . 'II' if v fi? -slr- IN 'M xW'hu X Y' ,,..,5 'KE' K7 'v S 1 N. -cl g di Kf- 'lZ :'f5' Adi Q' Whoi ore your opin- ions of the new proc- rice uniforms? Myko Bonks C125 - We look more like o reom. Wendy Rhone C123 - lr shows we hove rhor Cou- gor spirit by working os o feom. Suson Morr C113 - lr seems to moke us work horderf' Liso Kehoe C125 - Somerimes if's o hossle, but oil in oll if's o good ideo. Morsho Bloin C12D - lf mokes us look more uni- - ll fied. C , g Lillion Esrrodo C125 - We 4-Q, look more unified, but ir's o hossle. . If Ree Goldberg C115 -- I 5,f,+..s rhink ir keeps us orgonized, buf so hossle ro remember. Srephony Bishop C115 -- When we look like o reom, we work like o reom! 1 C A P Jono Delle srrerches during holf-time before hoving to go perform. f, 4 A Paige King is o linle confused about whor she should be doing. P A Amy Whirus leods the Belles in the hokey-pokey! P The Belles nervously owoir ro perform during one of the eorly morning ossemblies. Q . , ,f,. . J, 1 ,IP-1, 6- ,U Y F 34, - 5- lm ...J '1 4 The Belles converse with Ms Tyler about rhe plans of the up-Coming game V Stephanie Berry flashes her bright, white smile to the fans of the 'roaring' Cougar crowd. 4 V Ree Goldberg and Kristie Todd share a big hug after a successful performance ti' 4 V V Stephanie Bishop is all excited about leading the Belles into the stands if 1x K0 , l . L U O O I I ff' i . s Ringing With Pride :if 3, 3 C I The 1987-88 Belles started off to a shown a great deal of enthusiasm 1 1' , 101 ' ml great year by beginning a new tra- dition. Each morning they wore a dif- ferent matching outfit which helped them to become a more organized team. During the summer, the officers went to an officers' comp at Southern Methodist University. During the cre- ative night competition, the five of- ficers received a first division for their novelty routine. The Belles also re- ceived first division in the line camp at the American Drill Team School which tools place here at Bryan Adams. Throughout this year, the Belles have ond have also been very support- ive towards the football team, the basketball team, and the girls' vol- leyball team. These girls false pride in all they do! These achievements could not have been accomplished without the hard worls and efforts by: Cap- tain - Stephanie Berryg Lieuten- ants - Marie Compton, Paige King, Terri Rodehaver, and Amy Whitus. Their sponsor once again is Ms. Tyler. 'Q' Q Bellexzqit . sv V - -QC .,- -. 'F , , . SY s 1 H' 1 W if . if ni ,A , .fl Q, , .. J, 3 9 1 Y ' .... , A , If 1., 4 fl L , 4 f 'Y v f ' -' ' Air f f . . I' , 1 . A , ' -I I' . . ir, , ., ' X HL b 1: I f-49-K '. 'V K' 'R -. 'ff' V gl , h L4 ' -. f 1 -. - ww., ,N v-- '-,,, -If '. 4 X Qu ' lm ,W F :KH ' L v .1 Q i fag, ff V 4 1 ws 'L W 4 Q. L., 4 Q 'lil 1 1 K 5 Bw-0,3122 l'.n 'l.., ,g Wm. QL an on 5 ya N ,-. -u ' JC? D Q' F r' f L , a,-, , 1 Q B. '57 A ':-. .F vu 1 3 I i I E 1 -115,1 .,, U iw 4 'L gx. 1- 2 -'fa TALENTED FROSH This yeor the freshmen were met with the chollenge of high school bond. They worked hord fifth ond sixth period every doy preporing for vorious events. It wos o completely new, yet enriching, experience for the young musicions. This wos the first chonce they got to experience whot it wos like to be port of the l3,A.nd. They got to perform for their fomily ond friends ot severol concerts held this yeor. They olso competed in mony U.l.L, ond D.I.S.D. contests throughout the yeor. They hod to Ieorn mony chollenging pieces for their competitions. Joining the freshmon bond wos just their first chonce to show their tolent. Toword the end of the yeor they hod to work their hordest preporing for the onnuol Green ond White gome, in which the freshmon bond performed in their first morching routine ot the gome in o pregome show. This wos the freshmon bond director's, Mr. Cloussen, first full yeor os their director ond it wos o very successful yeor for them oll. +n1'l'f A Jess Cochron woirs for his turn, while Chris Dovid bongs on his cymbols. P Jennifer Crenshow grins to herself os she tries ro remove her stuck lip from her horn. P P 1, 2, 1, 2, 3. Mr. Cloussen goes with the rhythm of the music his bond is ploying. Z Fresblmon Bon 9 2 14, Z ' ' f' x .- . .,. -' ., A. -4- - ' fs r .. ' ,lr 'uv' if A .-11-.-.-.-.1-.- iwI ' i ii! it 5, 1 'Y i 2.1 . :-,Mo 5' M- , .Q-csv? ' ,, .imi 4 0, i .1 . 'tv 'K w fm. '- A 4 Dovid Swyers ond Jeremy Chestnut try hord to ploy in unison with the rest of the bond. A A Mr, Cloussen clops becouse of the wonderful job the group is doing. 4 Aoron Crowford ond Dione Colson look so cute os they pretend to be playing their horns. A Doniel Lindsoy sighs os he tries ro fix the mouth- piece to his horn AGAIN! n a ' . ..,'x, .th Q hFT1O 'U I .xs if F QQ WE fteww . f ,fx N.. ' ' 1 ,.. ...Q N..-V Q.-.-. ..-.,-ff-an I ' tv p.....f' -wvv g I .4 V . an an v-- ' Q ., NNY - lk- ' - flx Y . w ow www-emu I if int f E' , W ., .Kg 1 1 V Q .,, , Q A. 5 Y 8 Q 1 . 5 . .,,A.M , M-.,.. , ?57. FINf' '2'-3 3 ...-1-.V , vf Skin swim. L p y 1:-ff Us-uno I fu' :fm f i vfv- Q ,V .1 . 'TMI , 3 L i 1. K I EN 1 A K 1 fc: - '-fQ Jw A -6 ' V 'Bez' ,v - -as-.17 -s Jw!-V Q 1 .M 'J Ag 0 .. .A mm! 'ian Liv ' xiii? ...W ,,, QQ: Q? mug ps I ff Y. 1, -' FF an :L ,, nr, . sea? .1 v y yn Q y- J 'lag ini we Q 4 qw if ' J? ff fs f ff 1, fa- gif Q Q ff y ,, M if figs Q 14 H1 ' , Q' ijpg liii wswvfi ww 243.0 F ' A gq2w4:2123g Eg i Wllivsw vb .2 .f,, I ww lbs liegga-if WWPWWWINM 4 az ,www ,, Premiere Show Band As the band lined up behind the bleachers, members in their striped uniforms grew nervous as their first performance of the year ap- proached. Although, the screaming fans would never have realized it. The band's Dixieland tradition came shining through in new and different A Shawn Hawkins is distracted by the cracks on the floor during a morning pep rally. A A Tony Harper impatiently awaits another half time performance. P Margaret Geiger and Lynne McElya direct another thrilling tune played by the band. ways. The band participated in a Rockwell International employee car- nival, U.l.L. Marching Contest, the opening of Highland Park Cafeteria, and the annual Blanton Gardens car- nival. The B.A.nd this year was under the direction of D. Daniel and assistant D. Claussen. ,fi ,- 'ibn wr, ' 2.1, in V ,iff Q 55- -LE' Q '-1fTT12RT 'T'Yf, 'Kitt 'WY 9501 fi .1-'THQ ' frm., Z. X X .W - ' , ' :xi -fsf33i1.ffvK Q,, ' I-i+f 'N Z Q jf WMO ng an 19' 'I 3 J . H . , , , '-.- ,, .., 5 , 3+ - .' 52198 PS9 B' flu N .fl 4 The Bryon Adoms Cougor Bond presenting yet onother exciting holf time show. 1 K . ill' , iw ' X gi? - AW H A Cheryl Moore ploys to her heort's desire during one of those wonderful morning reheorsols. A A Lynne McEIyo inspires the bond to ploy during 0 footboll gome. 4 Aoron Blonton stonds puzzled during one of the bond's morning proctices. , I ' ' 0 0 , . - . Xi' L bk .1 'of ' fchiv'-1 'A . f, jabs. '35 W Tx. CQ'-'. e 1 5.gf1',xg'..2' ,,,.-x,:,..', 5.152135 -. wg: ,, 'w1'Q,, Q4- W ,J .1 ,. x . w Y al' 1 n f ' .uf 1 . 4 f ,-t ' ' Mgargliref Geiger V 'Y A. 4, I Y V , I ., ., f f . 'xiii J X65 ,K X ,. mi -. 1 -ff Q. M 5 1 V .4 'al' fi v' , . ., 'z ,. 1 f . egg, fx L, J x' X ' - 41 . X E.: P X fl , f , N ' ff ' f x '7's.xq W 1 5 I ,QQ ' , .WL O ff- a I 4 .M X.. sg ,- . .UM -2 Mn The Jozz Connection The stogebond wos mode up for musicions thot hod o common love for jozz ond could relote to the jozz feel. These musicions were currently en- rolled in the l3.A.nd except for the guitor ond lseyboord. This yeor's stogebond wos composed of three trumpets, three trombones, two ten- or soxophones, on olto soxophone, on electric boss, on electric guitor, ond o drum set. These instruments were ployed to creote the true jozz sound. The stogebond performed in two con- certs ond porticipoted in o jozz bond contest. The 1987-88 stogebond wos under the direction of Mr. Don D. Doniel. They obviously constructed the Jozz Connection. 4 NN A Lynne McElyo practices intensely before the big concert. ,K ji! A Mr. Doniel concentrates on his work to compose o new piece of music. 4 A Aoron Blonton experiences ond shows the jozz feeling. g , R E 'tx A Mory Bornes realizes there is more to the bond rhon the keyboard, ' .'.,X 'wxillx' .X 'Q' Q Q . Strings The 1987-88 Bryon Adoms Orchestro odded o touch of closs to Bryon Ad- oms this yeor. The orchestro met ot Grd period every doy. They olso pre- pored for D.I.S.D. ond U.l.L. contest this yeor. Also, they ployed for con- of Hormony certs. This yeor they ployed ot the West End oround Christmos time. These tolented ond dedicoted mu- sicions proved thot Bryon Adoms wos still rich in culture. The sponsor ond director of the orchestro is Mr. Hill. Q . TO , ' 5 fo' A Mr, Hill hos o notutol tolent for directing his symphonic orchestra, A P The orchestto proctices hord for the DISD contest P Corol R. concenttotes deeply obout het musicol notes . 2' - . 4 O-I r W. ' , , -- '-' .- -X. 'W' ' 'I' T ,- W W. 'x . 'my 'wa M 1 4. A He displays his musical talent on his cello, 4 Lauri Fletcher laughs because she knew betrer rhan to hir that note. its X NMC - r H. . .- -S- K - - is - 4, ' 'nf , 'T' vnu u.,,,, U WCS Top Row: Jonino Rodrigues, Angelo Dornett, Amy Peovy, Down Bloclsmon, Melonie Ellis, Ginger Evons, Sondi Morris, Suson Young. Bottom Row: Felicio Erwin, Liso Gorzo, Elise Griffin, Misty Jockson, Corlos Gronodo, Lorry Konody, Domitro Criner, Dono Withrow, Elizobeth Rendon. Not Pictured: Mortin Herford, Mickelo Hollowoy, Don Chonder. ll V QQ.. GI I A I l- Y A Q 1 , 9' I . AP Koty Hormon fills the oir with the wonderful A Elizobeth Rendon concentrotes fully on the sounds thot o voice could produce, music. 4 . 1 2 ' . 0 . . 25 34 chair , ' rl: . , U 1, 'H 4, -E fo, - L, 4,1 X I f ' A K 'S E eitrf, li 0. .,, d 3. K .rgg Q - - fa , ' , 'W '.,' '11, fi f 1 --t .A Qi I. Am Peov ond Elise Griffin sin the Oh's of AP An elo Bornett is enthused obout the essenriols Colton Erwin ploys ond sings his heort out, Y Y 9 Q thot choir demonds. D0-RE-Ml This yeor, the choir song notes of joy to mony. The Chomber ond Concert choirs both filled the oir with lustrous sounds os they served the commu- nity. They delighted us ot footboll gomes ond pep ossemblies with the notionol onthem, the Christmos os- sembly, Boccoloureote ond Senior groduotion. The choir hos olso served the community by singing or vorious shopping molls ond centers, ond sociol clubs. They were led solely by Mr. Colton Erwin. , . s ' o 0 X ' 1 35 iw .S .-+9 -Q54 -uf 9- .. Grease This year, the Bryan Adams drama department decided to do Grease for their spring musical. The story of Dan- ny and Sandy was truly a good choice for the troup. The story takes place in the early fifties, a rather com- placent time. The play, however, is not complacent. From the confron- tations to the lively choreography, the play shimmered with vitality. The casting tools place in January but the chorus was composed of all grades. The musical truly turned out great. AAP The girls of Grease. A The boys of Grease reach Kyle the finer points of acting PP Sha-Na-Na part ll, the terror continues V The cast and crew of Grease f--Q' f' My 9 19 1 f N. . . .. 2' .- -,- 'Y 7 4 V Shannon Bracey attempts a Mariiyn Monroe pose. 4 Terri Rodehaver recoiis in horror as Chris Cates tries to lay one on her. t 1... ,ma K .Ms 1 47 The cast and crew of Bus Stop. Bus Stop This year, One-Act decided to put on the ploy Bus Stop, a critically ac- claimed play upon which the movie of the some name, starring Marilyn Monroe, was based. The play, ser entirely in o small diner, is an exercise in drama and romance. This play was presented at cz competition in which the drama departments of Dallas Schools participated. The play, some- what different from the movie, was sure to be o winner. ... 'JMX ' cr 37 5 Putting on the Skitz! One of the most popular clubs, the Company, kept members busy throughout the year. Fund raising started in September with a car wash, where the participants got wetter than the vehicles. The cotton candy sale furthered the finances, The now famous Halloween party amused all. A successful Christmas party attracted many also. The Company worked long hours perfecting the production of THE MOUSE THAT ROARED in De- cember. ln April, the musical GREASE was also made possible by their ef- forts. The leading forces behind this group were Pres. Myka Banks, lst VP Teri Rodehaver, 2nd VP John Flores, Treas. Scott O'Neil and Sec. Shannon Bracey. Once again, the Company was sponsored by Mr. John Byron McCallum. A 1.-. V Scott O'Neil trained for the 1988 Olympic gym- V Our fearless leader! Myka Banks proved to be c nastics team with Teri Rodehaver's and Myka Banks' determined and forceful president, ln other wards, help, Wha knows what John Flores was doing. what Myka wanted, Myka got. 1 Y Q X1 J Q ,fn , K vii: X I gt , x'K il. A QR .,,, g I , U , -J . C I f cgi' A - ,l A What's so funny, Casey Gabal and Ben Kintz?? A A Mr. McCollum, deciding he did not like what he saw, told the exhausted actors ta do it over one more time QAnd look, he's calm taolj. A A Scart, John, Teri and Myka - the Company officers - are the Trop actors of tomorrow. What a serious group of rising stars we have here. V The 1987-88 Company - They're not as innacent as they look. ' r 88 m a J, J 14,' - ..,,,,r 'N i l Stoge Who? Who were the stoge crew? They were the people you did not see during dromo productions. These in- dustrious people mode sure scenery, props, lights, sound ond costumes were perfected. Recognition come when technicol OSQGCTS of productions went smoothly. ln oddition to the dro- mo productions, stoge crew did sound ond lighting ot the pep ossemblies. Leoding stoge crew were - Stoge Monoger Myko Bonks, Technicol Di- rector Joel Bonzo, Lights Moster Joel Breckenridge, Sound Moster Tony Horper, Scenery Moster Tote Simp- son, Properties Mosters Chris Hender- shott ond Derek Snyder, Costumes Mistress Somontho Abedin. They were under the skilled guidonce of Mr. John McCollum. Jim Wilcurr looked os if he hod seen o ghost. A V A foce only Mom could love -Terry Wise wos o ctuolly, the comero shocked him os he worked on dongerous osset to stoge crew. Here, he got even n importont prop for the ploy. with o prop by preporing to hommer it to deoth. ,V A A 4 Joel Breckenridge, o veteron member of stoge crew, worked diligently in the light coge, trying not to electrocute himself. A 4 A serious Tote Simpson got into his work or in this cose under it. Most stoge crew workers spent extro hours helping with sets. A P Would you trust these foces? A few members of stoge crew edged their woy into o picture. The others do the dirty work. H. . X 5 ' Stoge ew, C39 X 62 ,X x ' 'F X f 4 ,Pgoy use . 6, A little Mouse with A BIG Root The Ployhouse '87 production of The Mouse Thot Pioored wos o greot success. The story centered oround the tiny, medievol country of Grond Fenwick. When orders for the country's only export, Pinot wine, did not come in, the sovereign, Duchess Gloriono the Twelfth, tools drostic meosures. Encouroged by her oids, Mounqoy ond Benter, she declored wor on the United Stores. Tully Bos- com, o bockwoodsmon, wos sum- moned to ossemble o troupe of woy- word soldiers to invode the U.5. Meonwhile, the woclsy Professor Koltintz hod finished work on the ul- timote weopon. This smoll box, co- poble of destroying thousonds of miles, wos lobeled the Q-Bomb. Upon invoding the United Stotes, Tully cop- tured the Professor ond his mighty Q- Bomb. The weopon mode Grond Fenwick the most powerful notion in the world. Tully foced mony hordships ofter returning to his homelond, but eventuolly goined fovor from Mountjoy ond Benter ond won the heort of Gloriono. Four stors. lf you missed it, you missed o greot ploy ond o greot lough. A A Reolly, Uncle, there's no need to worry. I con handle everything. l om the Duchess Glorion the Twelfth you know. A Look Mr. President, if l've told you once, l've told you o thousand times, you ore the president of the United Stores, DOI Antorcticof' P As Shonnon Pusey fthe Presidentj wotched o stroy bird, John Flores CProfessor Kokintzj tries to exploin the finer points of nucleor physics. u . , I V Scott O'Neil struck his concerned dignitory pose But, V As Fron the sultry Americon tourist Somonth pleose, do something obout those white legs Cond get Abedin expresses her boredom on stoge by reodin rid of the shoesj. the lotest issue of the yellow poges i 'A f P Morcos Morquez de lo Ploto goto lift out of life from Chris Cotes. Aren't you glod these guys don't defend your country? . A V 5 4 I O-f X ,, ., -' .- A. , A -4' - j 'I' 4- ., 'S' ,I -pg 55532 5 E-' ff 1.0- y 1 i ,sfif . -4' - ' . is , ,-.5 1 4 The Princess and the Pauper - Tully and Gloriana Qloel Bonzo ond Teri Rodehoverj decide the fate of Grand Fenwick can wait while they remember how simple life used ro be Oh, oren't they just adorable? V Jason Hale, overcome by emotion, began to sing a medley of Broadway tunes as Felicia Dixon decided to escape further embarrassment. 'FFF A 4 Casey Gobal demonstrated his new found talent -the ability to mop the floor while she catches a few well deserved seconds of sleep. A Men of Grand Fenwick, I have led you into the heart of the United States, To your right, you see Manhattan Island and to your left- why am l doing this? Look at these - soldiers? I think l'r'n crazy and dumb! 4 Gloriana was obviously amused by something Page said. Unfortunately, her two ladies-in-waiting, Norma and Helen, do not get the joke. 'six o s , . , . 'S no .tx 'G Z 53-5 P The guards paint the roses as Alice looks on. Wonderland! The Patchwork Players toured D.l.S.D. elementary schools this year with the performance of Alice in Wonder- land. The players, who had class rehearsals during fifth and sixth pe- riods, performed from February to May. This group, composed of Juniors and Seniors, was the only one of its kind in Dallas public schools. The spon- sor was Joanie Dixson. , i H+-1' . ntl.:-H., ,f ,. , i '1sc'?:!V X -+.A.,.,,.,-wa N 'i-vwrgn I ,, I f '- ' 1 , Q Q A if A Mrs. Dixson smiles gleefully at a practice. AP The king and queen sit proudly upon their rhrones. P A player amuses an elderly woman and children. PP Some more players entertaining at the mall, 4 . . 0 . 1 5 42 Patc-Hbvorls Play a .' S ' ' u V . lv , , 'Q 0 , - -- A 6- A. V I .9 - A ww, lv 'J- '15, 2 3 , I Q v , t-are ' -as T 4 Clowns ond sponsor pose or o moll pe-rforrnonce, V The duchess shoors o sultry glance. .. 4 fm 1 I L Q 1987-88 Porchworlx Ployers C. Gobel, F, Dixon, T Brodley, A. Boorrighr, G Servello, J. Goss, J Ash, D. Hill, T. Horperho, T, Simpson, L Kinser. lr M A T fl Y YH fix 'W s. 4 Teorime in Wonderlond! 1 w ' . ' L-Xe' 0 U . . . . . Por work Ployers X 'Q' M Q tx Speck Up! Orotory, C f X debote, L 1 D debote, prose, poetry, ond extempt were oll yi i port of whot the N.F.L. speech teom it , wos oil obout this yeor. They spent mony hours coming up with, proc- ticing, ond perfecting eoch of these events for tournoments in which they tried to quoiify for stote. The officers were: Pres., Heother Blonton, V.P., Myrnee Blontong Sec. f Business Mon- oger, Trisho Troutmon. The sponsor wos Jonet Gerord. 0 AP 1957-1968 N.F.L. Officers A Demerro Criner hos her own method of concen- ' T rroring on her work for the upcoming tournament, 1 'N P Corolee Thompson ponders on the thought of J 1 going home ond typing her moreriol. i if s ,, A go' ' fc - .,. 1 N f -153 '-. 4 i i Y ,r..Q ,-' '. y, 1 J-1' V Myrnee Blonton wotches her sister Courtnee with 4 Kim Poilord shows us the sotisfied smile of o senior. omozement. A4 The 1987-66 N.F.L. speech teom. A James Hawkins ond Heother Blonron somehow look their seporote woys. 4 Jessico Krovitz ond Meghon Griffiths find something funny, while Myrnee ond Courtnee Blonton try to ignore them. 1 ' ' 0 U, .. ' ' v5 , Nsiri. 4 'X , sf, 'or , ,A A A ue. Drop - Add: Runner!! Under the direction and supervision of Janet Gerard, the Bryan Adams N.F.L. hosted the 27th annual and successful speech tournament on February 5th and oth. The members started early this year working hard and planning to make sure everything went right when the weekend came that over 50 schools would be competing in our building. The one thing that happened that no one planned on was snow. Though the ground was covered al- I ' . .W :Sn .. ,gncgl i5i,u by AAP Jenifer Cran frantically tries to get her papers ready for registration. A Jenny Maxvill writes outa drop slip while Stephanie Madison waits ro rake it to the other side. AP Mike Bates changes the posters now that people are beginning to drop in different events. P Kim Loving concentrates on her list as a coach informs her a student has dropped. most all of Friday, most of the schools made it anyway. The tournament director this year was Heather Blanton. Many students directed dif- ferent events along with their assis- tants. Students in speech class, but not in N.F.L. worked as runners. If some- one was too busy to go to the tab room or back in the school, all they had to do was call on a runner and it was done. xx f' '. 4' .lk f . l I 9- ' ...yi 9 fi ,3 '-,Z QS A . u 0 ,,.,gnrmu f.. Zfitifkefciub 3 Key to the Future Keyclubbers show outstanding style This club, geared toward giving young men a chance to provide much needed services, did just that. The Key Club is an off shoot of the Kiwanis Club. These boys, er, men, held the key to the future. They were constantly on the go, looking for an- other way to brighten the futures for those that were elderly or in need. They attended various conventions and had a picnic with their sister club, the Keywanettes. Officers for the fab- ulous group were: President, Phillip Young, Vice President, James Marrs, Secretary, Lee Gresham, Treasurer, Gene Atwood. Mr. Govan was their proud sponsor. A P Krazy antics at a meeting. A The 67-88 key club V The proud officers get M i ,,,Js5,,- c- 4,1 - v O4 ' - . ., '- .- A. -v ' Av, 11- r , Xe., Cruising the Service Rood This service orgonizotion for girls, which is olso o bronch of the Kiwonis Club lnternotionol, didn't let the men outdo them. They busied themselves with mony projects including: leod- ership development trips, food for fomilies during the holidoys, the on- nuol blow-pop sole Cwhich wos o fo- vorite of students ond foculty olilsely, o picnic, ond vorious other importont projects. This yeor's officers were Vo- nesso Woodlond, Morgoret Dole, Nildo Contreros, ond Cori Mirondo. The sponsors were the combined duo of Mrs. Peterson ond Mrs. Lee. s't- 7 W s H44 if i ,'QgYzf fl fi A 4 The 1967-88 Keywonette officers. 4 Vonesso looks very stotuesque ot o meeting. A Morgoret wishes she could spend oll of her time here! 1 ' ' Y,- ,0 - eywowiehfimsis . Q - 5 ' I N 'Q :Y - .QC 1 , A A ,J A, A I 5 5 ..- It's Eosy The Just Soy No club is once ogoin going strong ot Bryon Adoms High School. lt is o club thot does whot is necessory to let people know how eosy it is to just soy NO! lt tought people to think obout the conse- quences before they did drugs or took thot first drink. The club consisted of mony strong, brove students who were very willing ond oble to stond up for whot they believed in. They hod enough cour- oge to stond up in front of their sociol peers ond soy NO! Officers: President - Eddie White, VP - Koren Overdorf, Secy. - Kim Montgom- ery, Treos. - Brydis Dopson, Mem. - Melonie Ellis. The successful ond dedicoted sponsor wos Mrs. Ruby Grubbs. She did o very good job once ogoin. 5 t QL E: 1 wifi . 'gm sf 3135-Q , ftttftg' sr if A A P Mrs. Grubbs is pieosed with the attitudes of het members, A Jess Cochron, Zenith Boiley ond Eddie White poy close ortention to guest speoker Vicki Deveoux, A P Member Chuong Le is very serious when it comes to drug obuse. P Joson Wynn listens in os Terri Wilioms ond Robin Wright discuss some informotion, ft. 0 . 5o,i if ,J ., ., 2 V-, go' fs .4 x 5592 Folklorico 1, 2, STURN . . . 1, 2, 3, TURN! For the first year at Bryan Adams High, there was a very talented group of dancers who formed a very successful club. They rehearsed many long hard hours to perfect their programs. They performed for various nursing homes and schools. The members were Eloisa Her- nandez, Maria Zapien, Jose Palacios, Norma Perez, Edelio Ruiz, Maria Lo- pez, lxcia Centero, Veronica Lopez, Rosa Solis, Arliron Roman, isreal Ramirez, Ramiro Duran, Maria Cardona, and Eleasar Casares. The sponsors were Mr. Salinas and Mrs. Sylvia Will. A A 4 4 Edelia Ruiz and Ramiro Duran smile pretty for a picture, A A 4 Veronica Lopez and Jose Palacios show off their pretty clothes. A Just a few of the talented Mexican dancers. 4 A beautiful display of a great group of students, 1 ' ' o 0 , Adu .5 . . :,,roii1i0ftc5'ciub 51 ek, :F - gf, 'Q' 4 K , A - ',- N, J A s V The Add Up The Moth Club for 1987-1988 wos led by President Scott Worroll ond Vice-President Ho Bien to o successful yeor. The members of the club tu- tored students thot foiled the TEAMS test, competed in moth contests, ond studied the moth portion of the SAT. The club met ofter school on Thurs- doys ond invited onyone who wos in need of mothemoticol help to ottend the meetings. This yeor's Moth Club wos sponsored by Mr. Lester. ' .21 ..L- :5.i:5f:E5f..:, - 'K 'f f A Scott Worroll intensely discovers onother port of our world. f--.0 ' I .- . . j?f'52,-PM' Club 0, . ' Q C , ', Y T. - A 0 . . ., 'U .- -9 I s , ' ' ,, , unsun- A A The 1987-1988 Moth Club Officers A Mr. Lester voices his knowledge to on student in need. 1 A The 1987-68 Asion Club, A A Thuy Tron hos different opinions out the ideo of working. 34- A Phuong Nguyen dreoms of 0 for oll lond opposite the concept of discussion. A A V Jomes Vuong voices his concept of life. I if: l4r ' Asion Club Asion Club members helped eoch other this yeor by trying to insure English efficiency, Led by Giong Huynh os Pres., Ngoc Tron os Vice- Pres., Dong Hoong os Treosurer, Tien Vo ond Quynh Tron os Secretories, Lom Phon os sociol choirperson, ond Binh Vuong os the club's historian. Not only did they help eoch other, they olso helped the school ond commu- nity become more owore of the Asion culture. This club wos open to oll students interested. The Asion club wos sponsored by Mrs. Lopez. This wos the first yeor for the Asion Club ond we welcomed them oboord. , . n 9 I '01 The Helping Hands Together once again, the 1987-86 Bryan Adams Red Cross Club was there for the needy and succeeded in carrying out the tradition of helping others. The club worked hard on the annual drive for the Veteran's Hos- pital. During the month of December they tools up donations from those students willing to help out to those needy patients of the hospital. The money, like last year, will still attribute to the audio-visual fund. The officers this year were President, Libbi Carl- son, Vice President, Latrice Gardner, Secretary, Daphne Ferris, and Treas- urer, Marcus Valerin. The sponsor of the club was Mr. Vernol. . ' 1.,...., l l A A P The 1987-86 Red Cross Officers A P Marcus Valerin handles the clubs funds. A Libbi Carlson takes care of some presidential duties. .J ff ,54 fxixed cms ,J . 'N I ,Y 1 .Q i .ff A Mr, Vernol stands with his hard working officers, fic: iff fs 1. If , .-' f. i Young Life Cn The Move Young Life wos on orgonizotion in which students joined together to sing songs, porticipote in skits, ond to get the chonce to Ieorn more obout the Bible in on inspirotionol ond free- spirited otmosphere. Young Lifers met every Mondoy night ot White Rock Methodist Church to worship with o greot group of kids. Young Life of- fered mony speciol octivities, such os the onnuol Young Life ski trip. The Colorodo mountoins were where -M1 A A group of Bryon Adoms students sing olong with the rest of the crowd. mony of the students spent their Christmos breok. They worked hord to porticipote on this very inspirotionol trip. The Ieoders of the Young Life group this yeor were Steve ond Morcie Elkins. Students olso hod the opportunity to porticipote in Cornpoigners, which wos o smoller group of students who met weekly, ot different students' homes, for o further or deeper study of the Bible. A, ar J' . N. X 4 A A John Solis struggles to breok owoy from his pock of fons. 4 4 A Morcus Morquez decides to roke o quick nop. A A Chris Rolond ond Steve Worroll refuse to deport from eoch other. 1 A Steve Elkins keeps the Young Lifers under control. if -f-A YQungrLtfefCon'1p ig ers., 5 Ng NW' .WW e, P The color guard practice hard for the competition. V Subastian France really thinks hard. pw: I ' S 'ia A ls Major Weaver really working or what? P Renouldra McDuffie does her job as the Battalion Commander. K.-3 ' ' o if 5 'RU ' M - fo' ' 1, Striving to be tif This year the Bryan Adams Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps pro- gram received a new Senior Army Instructor, Major Weaver. The man under him or the Army Instructor was Sergeant Major Camargo who has been with the program for about three years. These instructors taught the students about citizenship and leadership. Antwan D. Green said that the program taught him to re- spect his valuesf' The JROTC program held two inspections. The DAI stands for Director of Army Instruction and the Bionnual Formal Inspection in the spring. Renouldra McDuffie said th the program taught her to reach f the stars. A few of the activities th the Cadets participated in are: us ering at the B.A. football games, th Cotton Bowl, the Military Ball, Awar Ceremony, and a picnic in the sprin The male and female drill teams pe formed in the North Zone competitio in December and also in the sprin Both of the drill teams placed secon in competition. ln December, the rifl team shot in competition as well as i the spring. ,fw 00 'ZS' Company A A .J .pqff V, f 'ls 11 Wi? . jf' . s-U K iw , Y fn F' 1 1 . - ' px 'K , .: - . dw: -I ROTC WNQ ,or vo u X 4 -9 . . , , . .. . N - ,I . , - -1- ..- -. -' ,r . . 0 s - if 1 ,- N. . Wirth 4 . , ,C 5 'PB T A A 19' ' :Q - 4- For the lost time, it's not my fouIt! soys Dovid rdt. 4 The 1966 Presidents Council. Y Lori Horkins loughs over cz proposed ideo. sf' ' ' AA The Council discusses the lotest plons. A Lindo ond Morgoret ore excited obou ing, 1 L4 .L t the meet- Connecting the Forces The President's Council, o group of devoted leoders, reloted student problems ond ideos to the odmin- istrotion. Composed of the presidents of vorious clubs, these concerned stu- dents tried to help the school by tun- ing in to the complicotions ond thoughts of the others oround them. Thonks to their efforts, mony chonges occurred to better the school ond those of us in it. Greot job guys! , r . b,'x -A! r ' . , Q . , - ' ' -J - +C .- :' : u , PresidentsCo ncil 5 NH CQ 'Pr P VICA students are always ready and willing to work. V Mr. Wells makes sure no one is skipping his closs. V P Dwayne Parrish catches up on a good book. V.I.C.A. The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, or better known as V.l.C.A., was a national organization designed to unite a common bond omong stu- dents. The organization gave students the opportunity to develop leadership and the chance to demonstrate re- liability in a certain area. The purpose of this organization was to plan and carry out social and civic projects. The program also gove students the chance ro earn that extra ability in their field while earning some spend- ing money. The sponsors were Mr. Flagg and Mr, Wells. .kf-' ' 1 .' ' 9 Q 5? 6 'V C ' .- .. .of ' fs - . iisi.. V - .,z..:mgm:zz e frgm:rt:t:1r' . .,f.,.. .. T : zz it . . . 1' Q D.E.C.A. Distributive Education Clubs of America, or D.E.C.A., was an organ- ization which provided students with the opportunity to become involved in many exciting activities related to the marketing curriculum. Through this organization, students gained valua- ble on-the-job training and at the same time developed leadership skills in a number of working career areas. The sponsors of the organization this year were Mrs. Foerch and Mrs. Thompson. 4 A Brook Hyden wonders what she should be working on, A Flo Contreras gets the DECA group in order. 4 Suzie Lindsey ond Joy Powell try to compromise on on answer to the question. , . , ' u s , 'of '1 Ixxzu- .IX I: - 2.3: ,DE . . 2 , Q ,ish 4 '.A', ' f ' ' -l 'fini 3 -93' P4- ' - , 1' 'Qc'-me ....,fl1.....-l A A Mon Morgon brillionrly disploys thot Hcowboy composure or its finest. A f' . F . j M I Al'-1.' J 4. ' , 3-W---v ar-'fig 'Em A Brion House demonsrrores competitive form in bull riding. A P See rhe rumbleweeds foil! P Brion shows groce ond slsill os fellow cowpolxes l look on. '-KJ. h ?f'62 Rodeo C ub J' I , . H v 0-I ' ' :JI , , , 'As' .4 K, 0 QQ. - Az- 1 ' 4 KP' has 'W-is 1 .F lsu I 44-1 ln -1 at Q.. .al1 .fw I ---:-.:Z..1i. .-1' .i...- ill! Q f ll x . wwf . no wx, . f ,'-- ug,,,,g z , Hiwwsfe, ak',S3si12' env 'fg3'n4vnvff4Yl' ' D fs ae W-..g, 1--.W ' i A ,. 'u 'He' fi QF' ' t Yeehow! Weoring boots ond Wronglers, ro- deo club members could be spotted instontly. These cowboys ond cowgirls met Wednesdoy evenings with their sponsors, Joe Pretre ond Donny So- linos, to plon weekend meets. Just o few of the yeor's events were bul- lriding, borrel rocing, borebocls, ond Hshootdoggingf' The officers were Brion House, pres.g Mott Morgon, vi- ceqxesg Cmp Snnhonm sec4 ond Corlo Neol, sweetheort. 'iffevi 1 Q '- A 4 Howdy folks! I know it looks eosy, but I wouIdn't odvise trying this or home! A Why in rornotion did I ever let thot clown tolli me into this?! 4 Brion House wirh hot in hond. x ' 1 ' 1,,,.. raodeoaciub ca 'Q 'QI I ' vo - U - +1 ,- ,, .- ,: , , , N H So, How Are Things on the Homefront? According to the FHA f HERO mem- bers, the home front not only in- volves homemolsing, but leorning obout their roles in society by studying home economics, involvement in community services, ond helping themselves FHAfHERO . ond others os well. .. the phrose olwoys rings o bell, but to those of us who hoven't figured it out yet, it meons Future Homemolsers of Americo ond Homemolsing Economics Reloted Oc- cupotions. Mrs. Withrow, Mrs. Evons, Mrs. Toylor, ond Mrs. Tyler were this yeor's sponsors. X A A P Tomoro McBride floshes o quick V: l Eff smile before returning to business. A Kothy Chandler, Lindo Germony, Corol Messio, Koren Miller, Tomoro McBride, Jen- nifer Ridell, Sherionn Plishko A P Mrs. Tyler is enthused obout FHAfHEizo. P Kothy Chondler disploys her good side. Q ADAMS fy .foot f S 5? Q I . f T . . I J' . - 2Jf6'2'fi?HAfHErzo J J ,gl , . , 9 r 0-1 ' X 1 ' . . '- -. . -5' ' . , Q- , , , , ,- M .sm M , 3 I3 . :mp 4 Cordell Reynolds creores o rnosrerpiece. 4 V Concenrrorion is defined onew. an 'lug A Mrs. Tyler ond Jennifer Rogers, sew whor? 4 Monnerre Angell osks the ulrimote ques- tion: So whor should I do offer l rhreod the needle? 'U M F mano assi . I . A , f 1 - ' 'X 5 - -:I h 1 .,-. '- er .. '- Q Y' Reod!! The Literory Society of 1987-88 consisted of o group who met eoch month to further their knowledge of Iiteroture. This wos on orgonizotion which consisted of those with on in- terest, not necessorily in reoding, but rother in oll types of literoture. They porticipoted in numerous octivities. The sponsor of the club wos Mrs. Leemon. - ..i'ag,gg3z ,m .gs-n i - ' 3 ' FT' V ,, 7.5531 ,M g . , , Y ,., ,.. . ., ' H T 'Lf tx ' . :gs .575 .. - ' . ' .M V ' U I M .W ,ffgsaffv ,- 171' fi f Q, f. , L, tw its , NY: . .,.s ,, T T, .- ,lin , f. ,, ' f4f.f5.gfg,s'f A A P Stephonie Berry Ioughs or someonesjoke. A Libbi Corlson reolly gets into her literoture. fi-'f yi X oo ,Literory Society, 4,1 ...nv- L Gig! 955 55-X T? www- miiiciii, WIP A A The club officers of 1987-88. A The Literory Society of 1987-88 Artists According to Gerold Mortin, HOTT ollows the blind to see. The ort closs- es disployed their drowings in the cose ot the front of the school. They olso went to the ort museums ond en- tered into some contests, The four different levels of ort gove the stu- dents the opportunity to express themselves ond use their imoginotion. I proudly poses for the picture for the Arr Club A A The officers of the Art Club A The Art Club of 1957-65 yeor. 1 - ' 0 .IX - ' .S QI' . th F M C Q, 7 J I Les Elites The Elite French club wos pre- cisely rhor! They hod severol octiviries which storred in September ond en- ded in Moy. The officers were: Pres. Scofr O'NeiIl, Vice-Pres. Trocy Pogue Sec. Jill Phillips, Treos. Libbie Corlson ond Hisrfphorogropher Cheryl Moore. Mrs. Sue Dovis wos the spon- sor. 3- ' 1 T lt were if fscff, W-SP' M , C 2 'L ' 'L x-'REQ-tsii-iii . r R A A A Michelle Cook ond Kocey Scott A A THE FRENCH CLUB - LES ELITES. found French slightly omusing. A Tomi Montgomery sleeps while Eric 4 A John Holt sports his mighty Texas Shellhorn looks on. Longhorns shirt, 4 The officers - goofy os usuol. ' 1 gg.. , MJF 68, French Club , 3' J J: , . , .' ,, . gfgl 34- ' . 2r Z.f2i if rxb. P ff X' YE, A P No comprende! A Kotino chuckles or the closs ossignmenr. P P, Morrinez, pres., Ioys down the low. 4 The 1987-88 Sponish Club V Their LEADERS' Los Queridos The Sponish Club wos led proudly by Pres, Porricio Morrinez, V.P. Edelio Ruiz, Sec. Angelo Nelmo, ond Treos. Renouldro McDuffie. The sponsor wos Mrs. Helen Golden. The club presented food TO o needy fomily for Thonlssgiving ond went corolling in December. Losr Morch, o few members offended the P.A.S.F. convention in Son Anronio. New officers were onnounced or the onnuol bonquer this spring. , . v ' 1. 0,X adv- - 1, . Deutscher Verein Although the sponsorship of the German club, known also os Deutscher Verein, changed hands this year, it was still o popular Club for several students. The members col- lected food for a needy family during the Christmas season. In the spring they traveled to their now traditional rafting trip in New Braunfels. The pres- ident was Darren Ponewosh and the vice-president was Daphne Ferris. The new sponsor was Maria Stromberg. s Char' if' X in 'K 1? fav . .. get ' E 'QV f L f , ,sw Wi 1 u p 1 s 31 , J' l t ri I 0 h Z. 0 X l l w e n Clu nx ,gn ' 39 4 1 A 4 The German poses with gusto! A Daphne Ferris, vice-pres., and Darren Ponewa pres. display those special leadership qualities. 7... iii or l, 4.. 'fm M.-I , 1 I rw W ' ..,. AA The 1987-BB Latin Club, A Tracy's busy manufacturing hearts-o-grams, 4 Mrs. Hervey can't wait for Vaientine's Day to be Over with. Take New e ff' ' fi?, Do As The Romans Do The Latin club had a very fulfilling year. They had several functions this past year. They had a picnic with the French club at Flag Pole Hill in Sep- tember. There was a Halloween par- ty, a progressive dinner at Christmas, and the annual fundraising hearts-o- gram sale in February. Members at- tended the spring convention in Am- arillo. The club's activities ended with a slave auction, banquet, and elec- tion of new officers in May. The of- ficers were: Counsels Kim Pollard and Tricia Cawthon, Sec. Giang Huynh, Treas. Dang Hoang, Social chairman Ed Bennett, Hearts-o-Gram chairman Stephany Bishop, convention chair- man Emily Abernathy, and Hist. Mary Stuart. Mrs. Gail Hervery was the sponsor. . - n U-.IX , Q' Latinklubrgslxsx- Ewa' '-Q, fdfqgi-'Crossroods 19, Crossroad s Editors-in-Chief a Editorial Ed itorl News Editor Feature Editor r Entertainment Editors Sports Editors Page One Editor. p Double Truck Editors Intersections Editor Photo Editor K Art Editor Circulationlllublicity Manager BusinessfAd Managers Exchange Manager Release Managers 5 'Ad visor Journalism I Reporters The Crossroads ls published bythe publlcallons department of Bryan Adams lllgh School, 2101 Mlllmar, - Dallas,'l'exas,,75228. Advertising ralesare S3 per column ln pre-paid and S4 per column lnch post-pald. x Stephanie Berry, Veronica Alaniz Amy Whitus Cherie Beilue l A Laura Ringler Veronica Alaniz, Stephanie Berry Susan Marr,eSherry Martin Ben Griffiths Heather Schleuse, Kristina Frey Latrlce Garner Kristina Frey Ben Grifliths K Hwther Schleuse Amy Whitus, Susan Marr A Latrlce Garner Latrice Garner, Stephanie Berry, Richard McKee l Tatyana Calzado, Nlelda Contreras, Margaret Dale, Michelle Durham, Gall Franklin, Marla Garcla,Lee Gresham, Mike Haase, Jason Hogle, Jennifer Long, Kathy MacRury, Ryan McClanahan, Cori Miranda, Andre Ortiz, Amy,Pro1a, Joe Serna, Shelley Shlllet, Leslie Thomas, Omar Thomas, Amy Timberlake, Avel Mora, Omari Williams, Joy Ekstrom ' ggi X f - 1 -,uf W S, , ,., .im! '?'W The Crossroads ls an award wlnnlng newspaper ol' the 'l'ex.sslnterscholss1lc League Press Conference and a member of Qulll and Scroll. A A P Lotrice Gomer works hord ro meer her deod- line. A P Amy Whitus wonders where she should be. V Kris Frey is relieved with the completion of onother paper. P P Suson Morr smiles for the comero. W f ,f ' ' 2' J i K , - ,J i, 1 .. , . -A a Q, et . 5 A sv - fi! r 4:9- Q '91 zffrfm Q :Lf Q . 4 '45 it it Sherry Mortin finds time for o quick snock. A The 1987-68 Crossroods Stoff ' lt's All in the Press! The 1987-88 Crossroods stoff did o greot job of keeping us up-to-dore on the news ond fods of our school yeor. The stoff worked hord while tolsing on the mony toslss of editing the poper. The stoff met 7th period to work diligently on the poper. The sponsor of the stof-f, once ogoin, wos Mr. McKee. 4 A A Louro Ringler ond Ben Griffiths discuss the next ediroriol while Veronica Aloniz proofreods o current orticle. A A Heorher Schleuse foils into o deep rronce. A Mr. McKee smiles in oppreciotion of his hord work' ing stoff. ' ' ..'.,'g ,SN-K ,VW is I f ,, Crossroads U 70 E 'V - 4, 5 g ,, h- rg x A x x 'ov Z f 74 ,El Conquistodor, I RCAD to Insonity No doubt obout it! This yeor the hord work ond hectic schedules drove the ELC stoft CRAZY! They put in mony extro hours ond free time to work out oll the little detoils. All the chonges in the book meont o chcinge in the normol routine of putting the yeorbools together. They thought obout ond decided on mony new possibilities for our yeorbools. Then did whot they could to see thot it wos O success. But oil-in-oll they had cm grecit time ond leorned how to hondle mony responsibilities. No more of the ploin old green ond white. They reolized it wos time there wos ci serious chonge to molse the book more exciting. lt certoinly wos on originol ideo. With the constont support of our beloved odvisor, leon Corroll, the yeorbools wos o success. She did not molse the chonges, but she gove the stoff permission to molse whotever decisions they felt were needed. 5 JEAN CARROI Vi? ADVISOR Q ' 'T ITQQQ T . W if , ........ Ti' 1 . . 4 Y' E A br 7 L 'ix S ' p affQfi?C'J9.i: N A Nrvgtif I y. 'i1'oi.'.Q?w T 'gr C9'C9'gg? , 3 ,,,f,.n.-Y'Q+GIx..Q Q Q what lb as gl-316, 'L ii, T T ,.i .1 . ro . G. -gal-'S ee' fi ' ' ' 't Q T . ,.. '33-'Ss .Q .. . -3- VV, 1 g. f M gg ,- 'j ' X 3 N f CHW5 i ,-WAJENNIFERMARTINEZ ' 4 Pi-ii NG W M - R 'T' '- 'fi i' .ffgigffqusimrss MANAGER A 21gPENTLl film.ffzt E X fs -146,593 .. - A 1. 2 - ' 'W ' OR 5 DENA cfmnoii CLASSESXACADEMICS Emir OR ,gl 1 v- .9 . 1 - X- : 0 , , ., 'Af' .- -s. sv ' F T ,- ' fi- QK EX: Ah i .J- --:'. P Eff- ' L Moon .1--x r if s an fa Wa W fi s L-'nf' ON v ,,- Q S mmisrk LM: SARA HASHMAN - CH , J- ie nf msn KELLY ' ' fr T LIMIT QJX SPEED Q54 l'ia. ,L E Q ISRIETEN PAAINTER fi' - f EIflC SWECK 1 t3,t5q,'sIQ,'l' sul' S if ill -3 o Q . , THORTON 'L 4 Christy, Kristen ond Morsho hong out or the rrock procricing ro be professional hobos. A Anrwon stores in disbelief os he hears his new page ossignmenrs. 'QI Y. ,Ei onquisr doru 5 xx . L ' J, - .QC h V , ,. -, :X ,. l xxx we are THE ELC! Editor .... . . . Co-Editor ........,,. Organizations Editor . . . Student Life f Ads Editor . . Sports Editor .,...... Assistant Sports Editor , . Staff Artist .......... Business Manager . . . DesignfLayout Staff , . Libbi Carlson Christy Dunn Stephanie Madison Phi Duong Wendell Walseham Marsha Blain Cheryl Moore Jennifer Martinez Antwan Green Sara Hashman Kristi Kelly Gina Marzuola Kristen Painter Eric Swecker Lani Thornton Oo 45 Q, , +2 Q5 A P Cheryl Moore daydreoms of life outside of ELC and decides she doesn't like ir. A Jennifer Martinez talses a break from drawing up layouts to smile for the camera. P Lani Thornton finally gets to go home after meeting the deadline. P P Gina Morzuolo impatiently remeasures inches for her copy. -. f - ' Q ' mg K 76 UEI Conquistadorw 19. . ' - . .- '-' .- A. Q , 3+ - 5- , ,AM IZ, X-Ney n l CHEESE! Picture time! This yeor the ELC pho- togrophers were busy frying to find interesting people ond things to shoot. They were olwoys toising pictures of someone doing something. Some of them corried their comeros to oil their closses. They didn't wont to miss ony- thing, ond indeed they didnt They did o very successful job of copturing student life ond school spirit. Then they were reolly busy oround deodline time when things got reoliy hectic. The yeorboole stoff wos cil- woys bugging them obout pictures, ond or times they got on eoch other's nerves so bod they wouidn't speols to eoch other. We know it wos hord for you photogrophers, but it wos hord for us. WE STILL LOVE YGU GUYS! . t o,..x.. Nfl -C,,NsT 'th EIC horogrothers 77 X C2 A g . A ,Je 5 , A , xxx. . t . in the t ' lane Winning All the Way Within every athlete, there was a strong sense of determination. Each person functioned as a part of a team, that when perfected, could go any distance. These people strived to be in the best condition mentally and phys- ically before competing. A top athlete must have been able to perform at his highest level to be satisfied. Winning teams strived for more victories while losing teams fought to achieve a win. Each sport demanded a different skill from each team member. Whether it be size, strength, speed, balance, or endurance, the athlete must have been able to be the best at whatever he played. These were the people who were . . . Built for the Fast Lane. V Our Cougar linemen display their Chippendale dancer style as they prepare for yet another Friday night of awesome Mean Green power, This dee , med- itative styl could intimidbte any l ball Il , -.hi im... ,-- 3 J it f TM Q ' 4 2 -53 . I, pc ..,W, Q, 0-Y I '7 -ffN.aQ1:, - ,J 6 4 Evan Mayes - soccer player or Karate Kid? Evan talcas time out during his seventh period a1H tic study hull to im- prove his ball-heading ability while Allen Kerloy, baseball player. looks on. V Richard Mendoza wears a perfect pair of disco pants vdrilo he dances his version oi the TIME WAR? as he perfects his tennis stance. He practices faithfully in the cage on a sunny afternoon in lall. 'iw l XX ,.,r X at Ml s- liir kt Vx ,121Nx'cs.'Zx:l'v, Fltl W4-:QW 4 Lynn Oney, a serious athlete, rises ta the occasion while practicing strenuously for the iunior varsity volleyball team, Obviously this volleyball player and band member, who is a sophomore, is wash and go with FERT girl! NL. Q, - YQQE 4 Monica Salizar, a Lady Cougar, concentrates on the ball as she demonstrates her newest unique ability re ploy on outstanding game ol soccer with an ordinary volleyball. .Q-A . ' f L 4, , ' at V K :IQ 1 -r ' '75 fr , ff' x . 'X Q? ' ' lieu - '- 1' QS i - ' M ' i , ilglgg n r 1 im. r W i ,r -V e i VFX . QV , W XA? , A Lg . 5-Q K ' i f H Y . 11,72 'Q f J3zf,i',, - - EM kit' .gg.g15, Z K I. E L ' V ' V -'sNrlg'vprZf,jR5ggg5fx ' ' .. T .Zi ' , , as K e .. : :Q ,vi ht - 'J' ' . N K, , --Ag A , fy :4 k 'ryan . ,A-WN, ,kin A .wif X ,.v.i,M a i w-as ,b 1 ,, . 1 sw 55. fl'.,iE,,iw,,g ..,,!,e,4s ff X .ki ,, if:-1 ,L ff,i:gg99'5r Q .Hy-s,, s M el ' f V A Edwcird Ross runs for yordoge ogoinsr South Ook Cliff. A P Tyres Blockburn pays more orrention ro his girlfriend thon ro the game ogoinsr Bishop Lynch. P Footboll reom prepares for ossembly. The S 1 . , nl u' 9 X . . 4 '5fJrvdifyFoofbQii . -aura . - A ,af I U A 1, .4 ' f Q 19 . S+ I s-1 rwymg g '. f 16. ...- 1, ..-Q ll' . t Ployers discuss their strategy for Mesquite. 4 Cooch Vickers shows disgust with the defense. V Joson Sprogon is M.V,P. - Tyler Lee gome. 4 V Cougors enter bottle with Bishop Lynch. lt 3 Q. August Workouts - No Woy to Beot the Hecit of Work Coming off o seoson with numer- ous victories the Cougors' hopes were high. Summer proctices ond Junction were tough for the ployers involved, who believed it would oll poy off. The stort of school brought us o new seoson filled with some good times ond some bod times. The preseoson schedule which in- cluded Mesquite, North Goriond, Tyler Lee, W. T. White, ond Bishop Lynch wos not cms good os expected. Four stroight losses ended the hopes of .ww mony for o perfect seoson. This led to some doubt on the teom which wos short lived due to o victory over Bish- op Lynch. They hoped it would set o winning trend for the upcoming district gomes. Optimism wos soon to be the best view to tolse. The new cooches olso odded o new dimension to the multi-tolented cooching stoff. The ef- fects of the chonges will be seen in the next few yeors. n , . E- - Footi gl Ag'-bX'X i Q k ., ,k .-' , . - X aw-fx.qp.. x r Football Starts in April This past year's football season started shortly after the end of the previous season. Towards the latter part of November off season training started. lt helped to strengthen the players both mentally and physically. Around four and one half months were spent in preparing for spring training. This is the time that this past year's team was formed. When school ended practice did for a while. As soon as July rolled around the team was working out on weights and running to get ready for the months to come. August brought about two practices a day, and sometimes even three during a spe- cial weels called Junction. After a hard fought scrimmage against Hillcrest it was time for school to begin. With the beginning of classes came the be- ginning of the after school practices, from 3:15 til around 6:00, which in- cluded film watching and sometimes weights. When the time changed oc- curred they ended at 5:80 P.M. fl? W l S 5 ui f J A Che Harris and Coach Junior discuss a call from the P John Martin watches rhe Cougars clash wirh Tyler umpire. Lee. fs. 0 h C , - U . 0-f ' X . , 1, '-. A 4 -s . s 4- ' fr ' , 4,1 V Defense fights hard to stop W. T. White ......,.,: m.w . l 'Z+ ,Qt Q, 1 . , 5 get ar A . ' b L AN A i fi , L 1 W. MW., Ama 4 T V,., .A We A ,gM,.......-v--'M , - Qkiew' 'N WM,g, ,,A, t 1 .. -W f JH..- ' H . - ,Z 'W ' X It . . -7. .M ff.. 5 1 1 N W 1, Ale? 1' .f -Q . , , 5, 'f ' 1- ' ' ' E 5 A h .X Y . x ,E ,NG M 9 :Y 1 L N' YK V ' A Q , Q 'L Af' V D R 4:f1,a2L Aim Whatever It Takes! This past football season was good in some aspects, but not as good in others. Whatever it takes, the team's slogan this past season, led the Cougars to a three and seven record. In many eyes, the most enlightening part of the season was the District schedule. The team started out with a disappointing 6-O loss to S.O.C. The following two losses to Roosevelt and Spruce were not quite as close. Fi- nally, the will and determination paid off. Samuell and Skyline became the prey of the Mighty Cougars. Samuell was defeated 21-7 due to the explosive offense. Most of the yardage was gained on the ground by senior fallback, Rodney Land, and through the air by flanker John Martin. Quarterback Dennis Stewart, led the team to a long awaited victory. S 3 A Fred Hamilton and Eddie Betts celebrate a victory over Skyline. A P David Hardt directs traffic for Rodney Land. P John Martin disappears in a ground of S,O,C. de- fenders. In the last week of the season, Skyline fell victim to the Cougars new- ly found offense. With an extraor- dinary defense and the reborn of- fense, they led 35-7 at half time. After gaining such a lead, many team members were able to play in the second half, and contributed to the 42-15 final over our cross town rival. This game closed out the past season with a 8-7 record but with a large returning group to build on, the Cou- gars will be even stronger next year. Over twenty juniors and four soph- omores will return along with support from the J.V. to challenge their op- ponents. The experience gained through the best J.V. and Freshman seasons should boost the morales of the players to exceed their previous goals. .......,....-v--rv, ' ....i,.....,....p, -'iW' gf .J --M---H - --- - -L-ive. ,... ----- Q-wn..----. -M . .... .... ,-,, E-sv-N----------.W - V - W- ....1avuq-nqvv--an..-.J---4-f---V -- -----M -U .V v-.........,.......,,..................-...,..,..,,.. .,.-.-. -..c,....,. -...................,.......... ---...............,.....,............, .qw , M , F - 1------f.,.m,...,,-.,. ......,.,, ' - --.1 . ,V ....,....... . .V --- ... wr-uw-4--.rpqfna-..-.f.w4...s..u 5 ,. mn--mum.-mann-S-. ., ,N ...W .. 25 fa ' if , .. ' x 4,4 fn fm' ,. 7'5I1Q-arsrry ootball J J QQ' ' . , .4 ' ,L T. . , .- 4 Q, ., , ' .,, - - Q -v--W .. .--. me .. .. .. ....... S i' .vw 1' -AH r M ..f- V 4 Q v F t I ln JJ 5 M 'Yi' V lil ll 3 .r KRW! J is ili 'tif I QQ. - 5 R R3 NQA: r ff -. L , 5, -D fi is 4 3 is S QA? gr? Elf -- V .ty ,,,, M ig R X R x .4 'pg g it v n Li' Q ' Wx W S ,aan Z ' M klo ' f' ks ,QF . .zlgkgft ,rs R d ey Land lunges for quick yardage against A A ll Y Skyline Raider escorts a mighty Cougar to the ard line. What are your th ughts about the past season? Jonrlonesz lt was a new S experience for me and l enjoyed it. i t Marc LaGuardia: My il season was short- ened, by no pass not play. S Rodney Land: f'I om not going to miss those long summer prac- ,VfiCeS.' I pusy John Martin: lt was oigas the few games l got togplay due to my injury, Dennis Stewart: We R didrff do as good as expectedbut it was worth the work. Flo Contreras: Hey dude! Those underclassf e men are lucky I'm'ai ' 5enior. g Fred Hamilton: You know it! lt is over at R Iast. Philip Tappin: I was look- ing forward to the day l yigtge could get in S Golf to stay out of Study HalI. David Hardt: Well, it was tough, butfel surf g vived. R W S Jason Spragan: fl g got my once in-df?lliffetime.t'sfgs 'X , Varsity Foqbtball 85 Q Q 1 - -QC 'mb ,- -. 'E' U . - - 'Qi , - 1, 0 .Kaye ing-All S 1z1w.Q,1. 'ug QQ'yh'1'otf ' .ff NA fi ,......4 ,N ,--Q1 ..1-- Q K. A 1 'L ' J 'i , 'U' , .A A P ' 7,-.fi qf A - ,I Vx - aww, YQWQ 4, I 1 'SSM' wwe f ' tg' . . I ' gieslcttizi xg, A a A 1 L L ,W-, ,.,,.,.,-g...-wa-.fu-f - M K -ff-fmmsvffw A A John Morrin ond Rodney Lond celebrore 0 touchdown. A Dennis Sreworr worches Rodney Lond os he scores o touchdown. P Byron Coleman ond Morcus McCuin worch o punr YSTUYO. ' . 5 6, yd Foo l 14,1 r 0. I - -'yr-I' 1 , '-.' ifK,, K I . fq. - fwfr Q: JP ll JN 9 ,U,I',' P' om, 'ugg-li - e Qu in ' Q I 7 W, . ,,p ,. ,L ...iiv ' -L 5 ' .4uh of ii . ' N , Q, . Q 1 4 v .3 . as Q I -QQ H I A Fred Homilron fights for yordoge. A 4 Dovid Hordr looks on os Skyline defenders do their work. 4 The defensive line sets up o fight. Xxx D Q . ' X vorsify Fdbfboii 8 'Q la N0 U .X 1 ,r N x - -r. Y .,- ,, : ,. . , -. 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' ': ., J. .n r .Vu Sf' '23 f ff X The Teom of the Future The glore of stodium lights holf- blinded the numerous sophomores ond juniors who opprooched the foot- boll field holf onxious - holf scored. The Junior Vorsity footboll teom hod o very productive yeor regordless of the district record of 3-7. The victorious gomes were ogoinst South Ools Cliff High School, Spruce High School, ond the rivol Slsyline High School. The guys responded well to the new cooching stoff composed of Cooch Viclsers ond Cooch Timmons. According to Cooch Vickers, the seoson went quite well, yet with the quolity ployers they should hove done better. Also, Cooch Timmons felt the guys put up o good effort, but he olso felt they should hove won more gomes. Overoll they both felt thot the teom hod o good ottitude ond wos very receptive ond worlsed reol hord for their success. This teom hod overcome some extreme- ly hord obstocles, thot others hod foiled to overcome, ond wos oble to be victorious when others hod not. One of those obstocles wos the no poss-no ploy rule thot wos put into effect o few yeors ogo. The Junior Vorsity footboll teom wos oble to lseep most of their ployers on field ofter the first six-weelss groding pe- riod. The other obstocle wos to in- fluence fons ond porents to give this teom o chonce to be different from the teoms from the post. This yeor's teom wos dole to show thot the Jun- ior Vorsity footboll teom of 1967- 1988 wos definitely The Teom of the Future. A P The ployer's mind is pumping will we lose or will we win. f 0 iv' ofboi 0. A The cougor offense in oction. A The J V defense exits to the s deline offer o .ff-J' 5fc yW?f Ir a 'Q J 1-'K' ip! 91 'NV The reom decides ro resr o Ilnle while woiring for A P Yer onorher greor shor of rhe J.V. reom in ocrion. other reom ro return to ploy. 1 ' ' 5.56 1- 0 . . l . J v Fdmboll 'Q 43 ' U M . . U x S - QQ 'G' ,, .-' ,, , . 'Xu ' N ' si' ' P Cooch Timmons is giving his odvice for the next ploy selection. A Yet onother huddle for on offensive ploy ex- plonotion to goin yordoge. P At the snop Hunter Poteet seorches for cz free mon to toke the boil, . n .I .0 -v 0 5' J w Football 8 ,Jr ,. .vi . . ' s- .s 19' ' ss - , f 5 J, i Kenny Lirrle sco es a rouchdawn ro edge B,A ra a overdue victory. What advice do you give the future J.V. football team to keep up the winning streak? lf you always do what the coaches say you won't go wrong. ' '- Chris Cates F21 Keep the right atti- tude and continue to win. - Danny Hall a9f16 Work out hardg win- win-win-and win! - K John Pollard 467 Keep your heads up, work hard and keep on with the winning spirit! - Kyle Davis 49633 5' 4' W'??. , Don't ever give up until the final whistle! - Chad Powell 99542 Keep a winning ot- titude, and play with technique. -- Chris Roland -A556 F7 Go for lf! The Cougar offense is patiently awaiting the snap to begin the play. I , I in iv. Foo l: 'Q' Cougars - Uh' o The sweitering summer heat melt- ing their equipment, the freshman football players had started summer practices to prepare for their quickly approaching season . . . and that they did. The freshman team had a season record of 7-8. Coach Giddens said that this had been one of the best years in a long time, even though a lot of the players were young and had not played before. Much of the team's achievement was due to a good attitude and a willingness to play. Coach Giddens also said of new freshman coach Arthur Morinez, he added another 'dimension' to ninth grade football. The freshmen had strong players that will progress and mature on the J.V. and Varsity teams, taking the playing abilities and winning spirit with them. 'Q' W, 4 sv V eva ff if as fails Wit. QT V w sg, ff' P An ecstatic fan jounces across the field of Forester II to rejoice with the team on one of its many numerous conquests. J' ' ' ' wi - . ' ' .x:::r'-rv J? 949 Fr man Foo ll , . ,f- . , 1, va, .T ,g V194' 3+ - 5 xx by A The Bryan Adams Cougar Freshman Football team. 4 The 1987-55 Freshman Football garhers around after a game ra listen ro the coaches compliment their performance rhar gave rhem a season record of 7-O. , . a In I . Q Fre man Fodfball .T ' -0 u Tk 4, 'lhg , , M 8, A A .x Set It Up! The 1987-88 Varsity Volleyball team had good prospects as practices began before school started this yearp but, a season record of 3-7 showed differently. Coach Elsie Moreno felt that she had a stronger team than what the record showed too. Coach Moreno said that when game time came around the team couldn't quite pull it together. She looks for- ward to next year's team, because only one senior left, Jenny Moxvill, team captain and setter. The Varsity Volleyball team participated in one tournament this past year, the Gar- land-Lalseview Tournament. LaJon Carraway was the only member who made the tournament team. ln district team placement, LaJon Car- raway made the second team and Jenny Maxvill got honorable mention, X-Q A P Jenny Moxvill, senior player, anxiously awaits the outcome of fellow underclassman's return 'of the ball, while other members paint in astonishment. 1 . , A LaJon Carrawoy does the bird, while fellow player Jenny Maxvill waves to the many Bryon Adams fans. P Some Varsity Volleyball players are skilled enough to get down and still keep o focused eye on the game while others have to stretch o little harder to play at their best. f- ..,,r N 5' vor Volleyb I ,, 19' ' I H . X , . , ,, '-. , , -s , c 4' - E 'v ' , f'-4 . 8 ' V1-4 ...A ffl 3375 A Jenny Maxvill successfully reaches rhe ball in time to spike ir back over rhe ner. 4 Julie Marsh attempts reaching dance steps to the apparently uncoordinared chorus line. A A 1967-B8 Varsity Volleyball - back row: Coach Moreno, Jennifer Lee, Julie Marsh, Kim Bikes, LaJon Caraway, Srephany Lacy, Shamirran Coleman, Shelly Welch, from row: Rhonda Newton, Jenny Maxvill, x I ' o ' 0 , , rsrry Volleyball 97 'Q Spike lt! The Bryon Adoms 1987-88 girls Junior Vorsity Volleyboll teom hod o very successful seoson. With the cons- tont help ond excellent cooching skills of Cooch Hogor, the teom went to the top. Their success eorned them o spot in district ploy-oft gomes, which helped them to keep up the winning troditions from the post yeors. Cooch Moreno soys she is looking very for- word to cooching the girls next yeor, becouse they ore o very cooperotive teorn to work with. Next yeor offers o new group of ployers ond o new opportunity to revive the winning tro- ditions. ar' ,, .f,k , ,fy is ,Gl- QW ,,.,.....................-....,.m... P D.A. blocks thot rough serve. A The girls ore reody to toke on the other teorn. A P Lynn Oney serves to the opponent. P P Robin Wright wotches the boll corefully. 4 . , f b , :' Z: 'sir-.fx if Q uv iig oii A , R ag, . :Q 1 - l -rmfgm -' fx . .i.v..., ..,-x . Jc,.,v,N.. J.-c.acew5a.:m's ' sz s M W '23 K .N cc, Q ' I ,g-m1f,,', cv-ceq . 1 i gi f, 1 . : ning ,s ififii sfeeavkfiw ' ,pw gf P f Q' QQ gf' URM .Mc-. W ff-it 4 wr 'R l as l .,-,,,,,, Heist t 7 ' 5 i X rw P., it i. li l i s e cf., t r . Q 'wg ,, 12,8 'ss ' . - ' K 'Z we ' . -f ' lf 1: k.,' . X, .. ,.,. ,., Ns- A x n1 ' jg A-iff? 5 I .... ,A K I Y 'Q tw-Q,,wh-Q l l 4 Lody Cougars owoir the serve. V Ami C. jumps high to block the serve. ,fn- 1 ,--ll -' ,W i s - mm. Q mq:f..'L. .0 Q9 VoILeyboll X L ' ' I ' -0 n N 1 - -af .P ,. ': ,. . F 'XS - ' '-r . , , ,wr Q ' 235 S, XYN 9 . f fi g I 3 J' ' V Bo Powell worches rhejump boll. -rr, 1. A h-hi..3- V Som Crawford ond Elmer McKenzie worch the boll. Q. VP Neilon Pierce posses rhe boil. VV Fronk Solomon shoots for rwo. A T3 , ' f ,, ....-.4-M-v .. M fx v 4' v , , V.. ,, . , .W-pM.1:w E ,gf f -3:1 K I I l :tw r: ? 'Y' 5 l if .Q .U ---A Q -1 Fw, 4 1: ax A '1 Q . r. r Q4 Q bb Y:,f.g-aw 1.4 ., . M 'W mv ,i .0 0 'X' O Vdrsury Bosk 9 19' livdswqiw-Q wanna l 1 y- ' on , .' ,-.' .,K. , , 9+--' 0 sv Q ago. p K9 ki mi. .4 4 ' a ,f-1? 5-W Wh .1 gi ,sg fi' UIQ SDI li :.14.f!!v'V1'P Hoop It Up Vorsity Boslsetboll this post yeor tools on o new look. Severol young ploy- ers olong with o few seniors helped improve the teom from lost yeor. With three of five storters returning the Cougor bosketboll teom wos one of, if not, the strongest teoms in the District 'IO-SAAAAA which wos one of the toughest oround. A strong show- ing ogoinst rivol Skyline mode next yeor more promising. 'M' fl W- ,sm A ' ' 6 g - i i 'ffffe--V 9 , T xg , fx P' 95 g 3 K 5 35, A ' all he 1 'G ff .' l' ' ' - . M , if-, ff :Ha Rx ,- s we-. e GNN- X Ar ---I 3,4 ,S . 0 V ,if H kr vii . . ,, V F . 'v f ,V .nr , A . 0 ' F --- IV x:q....,, 2' 'xx'-I .,, .s., 4AA Benford Wilson throws the boll to Neilon Pierce. AA Bo Powell wotches the referee to see if ir's o foul. 4A A Cougor puts the boll in the hoop. A The Cougor reom on the move. 4 Bo Powell reoches for the boll. , . p I I BOS' 0 0 U I Xi. 1' +e ' rf, , 1 , Middle Men This post yeor's Junior Vorsity bos- lsetboll teorn hod severol ups ond downs. lt wos o tough seoson which helped ploy o port in the building of o strong Vorsity in yeors to come. The schedule wos very tough with greot District competition, consisting of Roo- sevelt, ond Spruce. There were mony gomes which storred out close, but due to the size of the teom soon went out of sight. This mode it difficult to stoy with the stronger teorns in the District. Vorsity hopefuls ployed hord in hopes of storting on Vorsity next yeor or the following. 1 if .. , sg. AAA Derrick Dewitt wonts to ploy cotch. AAP Broderick Thompson goes up for the boll. AA Bert Wells strolls down the floor. A Chris Rodriguez tries for the rebound. fro. ., N A - -wr' Q f 1 2,Juni Vorsit ,H . J' . . .- '-.' ,- Q. 5 19' 34- - 5 , v T- 'Q-W-. f?sf? i 4 Adrion King hits from the outside. V Terry Wallace sioms one home, 44 Kedric Rhone jumps for the rebound. . .1 Iv: , - V, -,QCA ,- - I 1- ., .nu avwpx, , New oopers This post yeor's Freshmen boslset- boll teom wos o consistont performing teom, which hod severol strong vic- tories. Mony outstonding performers ployed hord to impress the Vorsity cooches enough to be oble to molse the Junior Vorsity or Vorsity tecims. The pre-seoson schedule proved to be the better port of the seoson, which led to ci better thon overoge District seoson by this out of the or- dinory greet Freshmon bosketboll TGOFT1 , . r Al-mi 0 Q , X 1. :S i +C 2' 'th Fres o l3osk t5 I ,103 Ng, 9 J MAKIN' THE SHCDTS This yeor's bosketboll seoson wos o well bolonced one for the girls' vorsity teom. Woodrow, Bishop Lynch, Loke Highlonds, Ps. L. Turner, Peorce, Pink- ston, Skyline, ond Spruce were just o few of the teom's inferiors. Although the Lody Cougors' losses were neck ond neck with their victories, they did not let thot bring their spirits down. Cooch Dovis felt thot they hod o Q-43' x A Cougors pow for the boil. PA Bridget Thompson rises obove the rest to moke two, good nucleus ond copobility for on exceptionol teomf' Throughout the yeor Cooch Dovis wos olwoys op- timistic for improvement. With such support how could the Lodies foil? Well, they didn't. They worked hord ond mode oll of us proud. Their suc- cess wos due to the foct thot they hod hord proctices to perfect their moves. Y Sobrino Johnson is in control i S 3 i ,, tr , -:Qf '5:'!vE Z 1 T T i . 1 -' i 1 R t .T 1 'snnt T . ' J . ft ' .:gf2QP2f2Q6:e'i??rS'12. t t . 4 .. :pew '.,' .1 I I ' M . 4. .ts Q91 ,Y .g 1 A V A f-'Q-'-t,,Jef' I - ,. W- . ,f-,, 5 I- 3151 ' 'f iff Q ' V V , 1 Q? .N-7 ,Q cy E - . , te. . V .. V, 5 is 2'b?'fY'???H',Qv'w.3,,,k'VMA1i ' Ny Q4 W Q: 1. M Ximian f nl' . ' T51 5 X' , i M. . 4 2 of - Kim Sykes, Jenny Moxvill, Kimmist Dotson, Bridget Thompson, Keisho Johnson, Stephanie '.1,,r-f' I G si c I A y N- 5 , 1g , .gf - '-' bs.-g I' Q-cf WY -ui.. 4 Keisho Johnson jumps to prevent o poss omong opposing teom members, 47 Bridget runs fronticolly to corch the boll. A Stephanie Bronch ond Rhondo Newton fight for 2. 4 Jenny Moxvill tolses time to contemplate her next move when cornered by on opponent. p n ' 1 o Q , 'Xa-XY... . b ,L 'R' Y E +C i ts of-,Iri o n Jo i , To The Hoop! This seoson morked o yeor of re- odjusting for the JV girls bosketboll teom. With the coming of o new cooch, eoch teom member contrib- uted with their efforts to keep teom spirit ond good sportsmonship. The teom consisted of freshmon ond soph- omore girls which were willing to work towords moking the best of their teom. Cooch Morinez worked hord with the girls to develop eoch ployer's potentiol to work for the dis- trict title. fr' 5.4, ' . V 314. , AAP The Cougors take o shot for the hoop! A Jennifer Wolsh con't believe the other teom oc- tuolly stole the boil! AP The 1987-BB Girls JV Bosketboll Teom. V Sereno Stewart tries to get the boll post her olert opponent. :Ji-xo,,,' I If -f106 Girls-,'JV Bosketboll ' ' , .- l 'i , 5 l 'wx Heir, E Y X,-, aww? A Q., x... ibm I W K ,, fx n wwf mari' ,mf VA Another Cougar cough! in oction! AA A great Cougar onempr ro block the boil! 4 The Cougors keep it low! A Jill Obergfell tokes off with the ball. v . , '1,,... Y -C-Nqr'-ww 'Pr eng, 1305116- all ,107 Q a . f ' N - - Q' ,-,, ,' k- A s - -f - 7 1 8 Wre ing J 3 Flip Flop Up To The Top This past year's Varsity Wrestling team consisted of several outstanding individuals. ln such a sport, the small man has the same chance as the big one does. Under the excellent coach- ing of Coach Barlow, a few of the members excelled in their particular weight classification. These few went on to represent the Cougar team in the Regional competition, since they placed highly in the District meet. Even though this sport raises up much time, several players double as foot- ball players and some even triple the sports scene with baseball. As a com- plete team, they were not as for- tunate. Due to the lacls of wrestlers in all the weight limits, the team did not qualify as a whole for Regionals. P Byron Coleman and Jeff Ewing look on at team mates. V Chris Roland tries to roll his way free. VV Rafael Aguadilo tries to pick up opponent. , ff -cuba., ,nn We , Q t ff .fs ' ' , 4 M ' W. ,, ,M....w., 1 , ,. .- e. . -I . , Q . HM -M M- A rgafrfa O-v ,A inf ,v,J 1i-Q 'QLI1 - J. .-., A,. .. .,.W ., . r 5,11 , i , .s if ? T f.fws2 2+ ,, ,,,, s , Q -vw Y , . vf - Q. M' .. EK., Yi M pf 14,1 0 - ' ' ' V 1 .J ' N - ' f . -- '-' .- A . t9 ' - ,F T v- W5 wr? ,wigs M. .vt ...X I' 'of SM' ,- '1 N 4A Rofoel Aguidilo flips during competition. AA Jeff Ewing opplies the deodly beor hug. A Xavier Valdez soya don't blow in my eor. 4 Omor Thomos moves into his favorite position. mx l ' 0 , Q , l . Wres Ing 'Q f - 'of 'f 'X 11 UJE Soccer SOCK IT The vorsity soccer teom ployed with oll they hod. This shows in the five gomes they won ogoinst Bishop Lynch twice, Cotter, Thomos Jeffer- son, Skyline ond tied with Richardson. This yeor's coptoins were Michoel Hoover ond Chuong Le. Cooch Vick- ers wos 0 new cooch this yeor ot B.A. T0 'EM! for the teorn ond hod this to soy: The teom is probobly one of the most dedicoted groups l've ever cooched or been o port of. It's o joy to work with these ideol individuols. They work hord ond ore incredibly cooperotive. ' ' A Opposing ployer tries to trip Michael Hoover from behind. AP Joson Wynn boogies down field reody to score. P John Humphries is unoble to find on open ployer so he oims for the ref. f.'.- 4,1 l ' 7 gigfsigers f 'f -'f 'birdie PQ-.l!Q1nwsfiw 4 V Ronney Crutsinger ond foe ore surprised to fir thot the boil is behind them insteod of in front them. Qum- .414 ing LT'.T,,2, ' . -Ta, I..ug..'1 .. ? ...ff I .b 9 r v , if xy f 3' .71 A X ,,j - A' 53? V J X H4 4 Bobby Bowen is scored stiff hoping thot Michoel 4. A ' 1 ' A V 39' N Hoover stops the opposing teom from making o 4' ' ' ', if-1.5-,, , .',, - . score. I 1 . . . Q Q N M 4, 5 an A 5 ss. - ' 'i FW .' jf-ff .,-1 ,txgif il ' it ,'gt 3 1 1 ' ff- 1 f f --- -' 'T' ' T p?i9?A'4'ff'+E- ,ffl A ffl! 1 fi V, vw - , 4V Michoel Hoover ond Kyle Davis try to onricipore I Q . -1-T-5... 1... .,,g...+k f , Lyk- wiv, 54,15 u 1 A I i - 4' - - V - N . 1 . . 33 14-hy' 'gdb -1 V X if Eric Overgfeil s next move. - - W 1 ' -fi 1 , 1'-':. . 'P' 1' , . F- 1 1' WS! 5 'ESE' 3 k . -P . , Jx.. ks -, , vg . 5 , lQ.x.,K.,. 1, ,MV-1-.jX 1 f y 44,-J A f - - 1 1, 1 45.11 Mes. f Q. ,, I E A ' - Qnllffh H 'X Liluf YQ X ' J if -'7'-ff J - xc-iff---.-s-sz'-n.:.',....-1 an nu-U.-A-I-4 .VL k ' ' . N K 'f'ff.r: -v f ,,. y W 5 K H , I ,: 1 K, .i ihx , r ii: 14 is N bf is ls is . , N - ., . 'sv m'IfA'fi'1,sTLM1f - - I nu, A During games Jojo Gonzolez tends to be comero shy. 4 The ployers run fronticoily ot the some time to get the boil. I , . u n u,,. . ' HX.- Boys Vorsity Soc er 111 Q 'of A . . - , - ' I ' so y . 5 ' +1 .- ,, 9 ,- Q W . Top Row: l-losaan Akbar, Donald Shugart, Sam Prashsouk James Michael Hoover, Lance Dpnoldson,,Bron'don Chandler, Chuck ' McCollum, Daniel Palacios, JoJo'GofizalezQ,l'odd Hall Bobby Do you feel that the soccer team has the potential to go furfherthis year than last year? Yes, because everybody has better discipline. - Lance Donaldson Yes, this year there is more talent and young players which would take us even further this year. - Chuang Le -- CAPTAIN y is Yes, l do. We definitely havegthe potential, we just need to put it to- gether. -4 Jason Furlow Yes, we have learned to work csio team rnore, than individuals with Coach Vickers. - Scott Worrall P Jason Wynn rushes his opponent from behind. ' . X Bays Varsity ccer ' 4,1 n ' f , Y . Y . ., -. ,, - . .v 'J' ,- 'K 4 Brandi Hauser demonstrates her style while re turning the ball into play, Do you feel that the girls are working together this year or as individuals? We are definitely working together as a team, although we work hard as individuals. We need more support from the student body. Rachene Jackson 'lt's off and on. Sometimes we don't, but sometimes we do. Most of the time we do. Erica Solano lf members ofthe team would con- centrate more on passing rather than individual recognition, we would do much better. Judy Caster Most of us try really hard to work together, but there's a few that would rather try and do it alone. But it takes all of us to win. Dusty Mathis 5 sc 1 add ore Prudom Blanton Lynn Myrnee 100 A5- Judy . --4-7 . , . Pam Melton, Dusty Mathis, Andrea Wilson, Misty Mathis, Coach Moreno, Erica Solano, Edelia Ruiz, Christi Strange, Jenny Alvarez, Stacy Krogerus, Rachene , Halli Hickman, Amber Blanton, Ursula Cuellar, Kathy Maxey. Not Pictured - Cheryl Moore, Amy Parker, Chassity Maxey, Veronica Lopez, , iw ' ffi,'4GrQns. K I , ' sh., K ' , Ea-sn. , . ..'g Girls' Varsity Soccer 17f8N.E 'QI 1 . 1 N V . ' +1 s - -, : .i , . N ve P Erico Solono runs ro the huddle ro fight for her s 4 chonce or rhe boil. Y Judy Cosrer worches os Myrnee Blonron does her victory donce for rhe reom. .Q -1 .,,,,.,.,.f1,....-w,-N ..-P,1M.,.... M.. , , wmv 'ik 1 PA Edelio Ruiz runs ro the boil only to find thor Veronico Lopez hos used her heod. P Veronico Lopez omozes the opponent os well os Holly Hickman with her incredible opprooch on rhe boll. 1 . , , 5 . 0 ' . J' , 1923649 Girls' Vorsirg iz icer E l 01 , ! rn Ei u gi .sl N -., F S gl Y mag ,'k - K '. '.:ar ' gn, 'xo f , .,fi - -H , ,,i. ,,i., - any ' X -M- Q,j.fff 'il' .L 4,,,....m--M- 'T r ,A . W MM ,L A ., .,,,r A' -uv fi-V- - ,,,,4 fV t':,, ,,., '- 'f 1'.IVf '!rLL-M -r' -W -y-vw--f' W XH'gf.g.M-f-WW' .v--'f' ...,. I N! , - ,,....,,,.,. .- in ,...s..,., ,f ,.......,.......--.... V X A Kalani Nichols takes her time to decide what to do. 4 i ., 4Edelia Ruiz and Christie Strange appear robe going in opposite directions. 4' Myrnee Blanton encounters o hair-raising ex- perience. V The opposing players seem to find soccer a very uplifting sport. I W x'i. ,fl I Kick It REAL Good The 1988 school year proved to be an exceptional one for the girls' soccer team. They defeated Hillcrest, Plano East, Highland Park, Denton, Plano, and W. T. White. Some of their losses were to Thomas Jefferson and Dun- canville's 1967 State Champs. The team captains this season were Judy Caster, Dusty Mathis, and Heather every day after school excluding the days of the games. Coach Moreno had this to say about this year's team: I feel that we have the talent and determination to go to State. I am mainly concerned about the number of early injuries this year. Regardless of the wounded list, these ladies pulled an incredible season. Good luck Blanton. Their practices were held in '89. . - I 9-MX.. i'.1f+CNNbT Girls arsity Soccer 115 nk - ec ' 'pr ' -,, 4' ' . IX- Cn Your Mark The boys track team made great strides in preparation for the 1988 season with Sethric Sasser providing the needed leadership as the team began training. Coach Bo Taylor be- gan practices promptly at 8:15 with isometrics and plyometrics and con- tinued with a rigorous workout of conditioning, specialty training, and finished around 5:00 in the weight room. Coach Taylor felt that the team had improved and had devel- oped their form considerably during the season. fl? A , ' Q ' ----frm - L . ' MN ADAM .FG up S' AA Members of the team faithfully run the grueling warm-up laps before practice starts. V AP Torrain Majors practices the perfect landing. A A picture perfect pack of power, strength, and speed. P The 1968 Relay Team - Alan Beavers, Torrain Majors, and John Martin. . - I f ' Z'-'xo'j.'.T ': ' Z, 116 Days Track 19. ' x ' u , u , ' -. - - c f, '-1 ... -1- . T' ' - - H f ,X ns Q9 - 2 . l' 1-Til .wi K j Z .ff if ,. .wwf mf. A . .W 7 1, 59' 53 3 .- 'qt .. X 5 A fs 1 gl Tracking lt! The 1988 boys cross-country teom burst onto the long distonce scene with o very successful seoson. Cooch Missy Rhoodes hod enough strong runners ond interest in her first yeor of troining to have both o Vorsity ond Junior Vorsity boys teom. The guys ron meets thot were 3.1 miles long on eorly Soturdoy mornings. Much of the hord work thot the othletes put in poid off though, becouse o few of them wollsed owoy with regionol quolificotions. AAA The Vorsity boys cross-country grinned their woy to the finish line this yeor. AA John Mortin compores notes on cross-country ond trock, ond thinks rhor he hos the berrer end of the deol. 4 The Junior Vorsiry boys cross-country proudly poses for their picture. iq -'-A ,ov Boys Cross Country 1.117 ' I A L Get Set - Go Running worm-up lops, sprinting, weight troining, running distonces, ond working up o good sweot wos o big port of the girls spring trock teom this yeor. Cooch Arthur Morine put the girls' reom through tough work-outs every doy offer school to get them in tip-top shope ond succeeded in im- proving mony of the girls in their troclx or field event. By the end of the seoson, the teom hod goined expe- rience ond hod improved greotly in their individuol events. x l Um nu ws, AA Rochelle Worson gives us her Covergirl smile while running. AP Lelon Corrowoy goes for the big one in the brood jump, A The 1967-66 spring girls' rrock teom, P Emily Abernothy gives it her oll trying to put the shor through the portoble window. . . , , 0 o Girls Q rock , 1 19 5 1 E l X i .ff 'NFA' 'PA 'l18v I I 'Ad .4 A ' SQ 1 -Z How Long??? Sweoting ond breothing hord ofter o long proctice run, the members of the girls' cross-country teom entered the school porlsing lor once ogoin. Running onywhere from four to six miles o doy, Cooch Missy Rhoodes led the girls through o rigorous seoson of eorly Soturdoy morning meets thot were 2.1 miles in length. The teom ron during seventh period until 5:00 p.m. every doy, which helped them run the meets with much more eose ond speed. Q, 1 'Y . r Q 'NX V N it pm w 8 .4215 V --- 2 r A' 3 4A Top row: Brondi Houser ond Melonie Ellis. Bottom row: Doro Romirez ond Heother Shellhorn Cnor pics rured: Kimisr Dorson ond Joy Powellj. 4 Melonie Ellis tries her hond or the brood jump on the smoll omount of spore time she hos. A The cool collected cross-country Cougors. 1 - ' 0 O , Am.. Nqr N, QI' 1 'GV Gi I C ss-C hr 01, 9 jk , . NM, I ll! ARR i l ,, AA Tre Cates, in the Bryon Adams vs. Roosevelt swim meet, attempts his best ot the breaststroke as unseen teammates cheer him on. A An EL CONQUISTADOR photographer catches Kacey Scott in mid-stroke as she perfects her back- stroke in preparation for the swim meet against Roosevelt High. A Swimmers: E. Blanchette, T, Miller ond C. Cates listen as Coach Rhoades gives them instructions for the events in the swim meet against Roosevelt. , , o o ' . If 6' 9' V 9, 1 ' 'Swimming 19' ,, - . - 0 ' . J -' A A 4 - A J Y 1 - '-3 ' , AA Members of the swim team, including S. R. Pennistson, M, Morquezdelaplata, stand they prepare themselves minutes before their against Roosevelt High. st ! 80 ' af' QWM-we S . Qfshkik ...M SURF 'S UP! Melisso Rhoocles, cooch for the swim teom, felt very confident obout this yeor's teom. Cooch Rhoodes soid thot the teom's event times were better this yeor thon lost yeor's times. At the time this orticle wos written, the swim teom wos undefeoted in district ond wos preporing for meets ogoinst Woodrow Wilson ond Skyline high schools. District meets were held on Februory 25, 26 ond 27, ond regionols were held on Morch 12. This yeor the swim teom's coptoins were Tre Cotes ond Esther Blonchette, its monogers were Michelle Anderson ond Addison Groy. This yeor's teom hos reolly been swimming in the fost lone! 1 L Q ..,.. g , ii W N M .:,,, ,. 5 E N n . 1 'G i , 1' , ,fr . ' t 4 V1 gr.. ix A4 The 1967-86 Swim Teom - TOP ROW1 B. Herr, T. Miller, L. Horrel, D, Ponewosh, K. Scott, J. Howes, A. Howkins, C. Dovidy SECOND ROW: Cooch Rhoodes, R. McClonohon, D. Horvey, S, Cotroll, M. Morquezde- Ioploro, M. Hotle, C. Freeman, J. Cochronp THIRD ROW: J. Hotle, S. Brehm, C. Cotes, R. Penniston, N. s s Cochron quietly rests ond wotches her fellow AP Jess Cochron ond Chris Cotes hold the number res compete in the remoining events or the chort os they count down lops for o fellow teommote Coffolt 5' Byers' K' Munson? BOTTOM ROW: J- Hum' doms vs. Woodrow Wilson swim meet. in the Bryon Adams vs. Woodrow Wilson swim meet. phries' M' Romirez' T' Cmes' E' Blonchene' A' Hood' A. Cochron, M. Anderson, F. Robertson. , . . 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'Je 51 ,wr if U04 4 1 ' M ,, A if iiwii ' 3 .1 Ag Q- W 3 aw b , at gt'f.b:41 'f,,.l? ,:f3,hf ,Q -Y ' 5 r ,, f f- . . ,...:,-,ef ws:-1-41,3 in fggg,3xiw-Q-::-1: gipfnfgfi rv , . f ' f5-Sf3'f?'- 'ff W , f 5 1 . is MK wgiigf lg. : s. - .im V -Q .uw xrefff ,. .Nwa..,. .1 3.49 ' Q Y' AP Lindo Quinn dives for the boil. A Eliss Griffin is rhrilled she finolly hir the boll. P Trovis Webb wonders how for he hir the boil. PP Richard Mendozo is reody ro rolse on ony serve . f'..o . I O-f ' 19: . ,.,.. 1 - Q. - . v . , 1 . 4 1 v t M ...df -1 -ww ' ZQQX 4 Coach Clork tries to demonstrate how to hold the -A racquet, A Jeff Bouser wonders how hord the return serve will be. , . n fwqw- I .. ., A S Tennw I B A Cooch Hill shows rhe reom how ir's done AP Cooch Hill concemrores on strotegies for rhe game P Morls Dovis practices his swing. ' . ' 1 n u 9 9 Z ' ' 1 4 f 'if . M351 Y -g ! A - 1 R . K :say ,riff WW ff' GOI , V 01 X Swingin' Clubs The 1988 Golf teom wos mode up of seven ployers: John Miller CSeniorj, Morls Dovis C5eniorj, Todd Clemons Clfreshmonj, Eric Show QJuniorj, Chod Fletcher Q5ophornoreJ, Seth Adomson Qlfreshmonj ond Tino Olrno Uuniorj. The Junior Vorsity teom consisted of John Minnicls C5ophonnoreQ, The golf teom procticed every Mondoy, Tues- doy, Wednesdoy ond Thursdoy from 8:00 to 5:80 ot Tennison Porls. They porticipoted in the Fire Wheel Tour- noment on Morch eighth, the Brook- hoven Tournornent on Morch twenty- ninth, ond the District 10-5 AAAAA Tournoment on April 16. A4 Tino Olmo exploins how to ploy golf with your honds in your poclsets, A The 1966 Golf Teorn 4 Mork Dovis tolses o breok from procrice to look for his boll. . +C - .0 A M gIf 1,25 Xi V Joson McDonold puts oll he's got into his pitch. 1 , 2, 3 . . . You Are Out! The Cougor boseooll teom, under o contest to roise enough money for o .M 4 V gk, 3 lv new cooch, begon procticing in eorly botting coge ond o pitching mochine. fgf, , W-'l ' Februory. They worked hord ond hod They went over their expected in- severol scrimmoges ogoinst vorious tolse. Attending the event were two , schools. of the pitching cooches from the Tex- RQX O 1, ' ' ' The teom worlsed under o new os Rongers. They involved students, ond certoinly remorlsoble cooch. teochers ond porents olilse by hoving Q. ,,f., - Cooch Jeff Timmons mode mony ob- seporote contests for moles ond fe- vious chonges in the teom's normol moles to win prizes. Congrotulotions yeorly routine. NO BAT GIRLS!! The to the teom on o greot seoson ond to T teom held o very successful fund rois- Cooch Timmons for helping to moke it 1 ing event. They hod o long hitting so successful. BRYAN A AM HIGH SCNJ L .......- EEE! 1, 'E-.' S- TOP ROW: Cooch Timmons, Chris Jenson, Joson McDonold, Dovid Hordt, Trovis Moore, Bronden Monico, Kenny Little, Morsholl Oden. BOTTOM ROW: Tyres Block Omor Thomos, Mot Weedom, Mike Norris, Hunter Poteet, Bobby Eorly .I .H -v Z. - , X 1 6 Vorsity Bosebol J 5 4,1 9 - . r - v , o-1 ' ' ' .- . -- 2' . , .X , P Q9 - 'I' f l l l tl l X i H it' . 1 A.. -. 1 Rei,-. M AJS L4'.,egf , .i5Q',.-A: 4: 1.1 ':f 1. icy 1 r ' T ,my T l .. f' E . M 4 ' we fx --Q., s 1. K A., LAL 4: , L-T we .tl , . -,,-v- w.....v.......- . 2 A4 The 1957-66 Cougar Pitchers. AA Ricky Grozo shows us his power throw to home plate. 4 Cooch Timmons helps Tyres Blockburn perfect his pitch. A Dovid Hordt completes onother successful hit ond prepares to run. -H .. .,'3., S. V ,G Vorsi y Boseboli I g '- an a U. Museum 'Z Et , .16 fi 'e06'wif'fr 4 ':tr-.1 ig-y.1 ,,-,T ' f 'f fn, A M, ,, yn .,.Q.,f 1. U. f- ,,4.--mn., W 3, r .J , , 4, 'wk ' 'f ' ,asv 1-' We .A X.. . 'fmt' AA 1957-66 Cougor Pitchers, Not Pictured: Bronden Monico. AAP Hunter Poreet prepores to go home ofter ct good gome. A Travis Moore wolks to the mound to chot with the pitcher. P Joson McDonald thinks obout the next ploy. 4 . , us ,, sf -I I' L 4 S.rff'N?:1b?? ef- .f,. -N im ft .-1' F 'Lain 1 f 'gr M . ., 1. - 4 ,,, at 5. is ' ., if .4 'T si K . x Us ,, Q ' , 5 M A . s s, , p is ' rr 3' - . M ' .lags I A ,, , M L e 14 YK . . J Airs gztlw my MM 'pf' - ,sw.,,s,r 1 -ff, rf I ,. ' .4 fiat. XF:-x 9 ..i..iI' PP Dovid Hordt completes another successful hit ond prepares to run. .-Q JJ Z Vorstty Boseboll 1 125 ' . ,J. A , U 1, N 91' 3+ - -5 62 E l ., K A !: . .L V if - M - -'- -ff-4 - 4 Kenny Little prepores os his opponent swings or the V The Mighry Cougor Infielders. if ,rf J v', ' V I .O ,I will 7 ioseboll Teom - TOP - Fronk Meod, Stocy Strawn, Dovid Byers, Clint Richey, Chod Powellg BOTTOM - Robby Simpson, Alien Kerly, Ralph Meod, Mike Brignoni, me West. - , . n my ' 0 -. l. T liffbk ., 'lil .x ' u J , -0 -1 - .' 'f .'-, --' -D . - S A 7' in the lane A Different Class Did it seem that between your Freshman and Senior years, your class size decreased? Did it seem at times that you were the only person in your class? Although the Senior class has been decreased to under four hundred, they still lead the school. While in- coming Freshman classes seemed huge compared to previous years, Soph- omore and Junior populations leveled out to a satisfactory state. Each class stood out for their individuality as did each student. Each person made a place for themselves this year. This was who we were. These were the . . . Faces in the Fast Lane. P As students in u world ge- ography doss attontively listen, Ridrnnl Mendoza takes his teach- ar's place for a few thrilling moments. This senior attempts to explaintl'retheoryoftheoar1l1's rotation by using some physics f,Zin1ulus,ashehides hohindthe .. ,revs H, . . . Aw! 4 '0t'Huvnm....4w.gu 4 John Helget concentrates an correcting the mistakes he has made in his batting average pro- gram on an Apple computer. At the beginning of his computer moth class he tries to coniure on answer before the bell rings. V lam Pham endeavors to do her best work as she cuts, pastes colors and draws dif- ferent protects She becomes surrounded by little pieces of paper in her art class, as other students work diligently. ,,, 1 veil? 4 Melanie Ellis yells to some very good lriends that she has heard the latest gas sip, She tries not to make any sudden movements while entering the room during a passing period. r.. 5' 4 0. I. Thomas unsuc- cessfully tries to ex- plain his reason for sit- ting in the middle of the floor during his Frendt class. His fellow classmates look an amused. enior ovorites John Martin i 1. 4 ' e-other Schleuse ll ii l t , 4 Vanessa Wagonner and Scot Hawthorne relax after an exciting, fun-filled Latin Club picnic. Y Patricia Manning frantically searches for correct change to buy lunch. :ef 8 -A at 5- 4 ,.f .K ,I-3' l l lib -mur- 4 Staci Smith walks happily because A Lori Harkins is astonished at the out- she passed all her rests. come of her chemistry experiment, ' ' n 'si-xl... i ' 0 . D Q . - ' H Seniors - - , f QD, v c , Y, S - sk X .xx - ABEDIN, SAMANTHA lseywanerres 11 Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Srogecrew 3, 4: Speech 3. 4: Playhouse 3, 4: ADAMS. RACHEL ROTC Drill Team 1,341 Drlll Team Commander of 3 Color Guard,1-...Op Orlll Team Commander Rifle I ' leoml. ' lf AGulLLAP.,slLvlA Sairlrs 1: FHA 1: Student Council 2. 3: B Honor Rall 2: ' . VOE J. 4. AIMES, YOLANDA AKBAR. HASSAN ALANIZ, VERONICA Dtomo Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Playhouse 1. 2. 3. 4: Keywonnerres 1. 2: Splrlrs 1. 21 Spanish Club 2. secretary 3: Junior Achlevement 2: Crossroads reporter 2: Crawaads editor 31 Crossroads edltar-ln- chlef 4: Delles 3. 4: Senior Cauncll -- Sllde Show Commltree 4. I r ALLEN. MICHELLE D. Spirits 1, 2: Sertiar Councll -- Prom Cammirtee 4: i DECA 4: I3-HODOI' Roll 4 ANZICK. PHILIP Golf 1. Cross Country 2, 3 ARNSPIGER. MARCI Student Council 1, 2: Elrlonor Roll 1, 3. 4: A-Honor Roll 4: FHA 3. 4 Vlce4Presldenl 4: Varsity Baslserboll Mgr. 4: Art Club 4: Senlor Council - Prom Committee. ARRIAGA, JOHN Football 1: lv Football 2, 3: Glee Club 2: Concert Chair 31 Muslcol 3, A: Chamber Chair 4: Debate 4: Wresrllng Ag Sponlsh Club 4: ASH, JOHN AVALOS, MONICA Spirits 1: Spirlt Squad Leader 2: Llrerary Soclely 1, 2, 3, 4: Keywannetres 1, 2. 3, 4: Srudenr Councll 1. 2. 3. 4:,Playhouse64: Bellesri, 4: Senlor Council - n K, n I . I , I Prom Commltree. ' BANKS, MYKA Drama Club 1. 2. 3: SQIYIIS 1: B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3: Afllonar Roll J, 4: UIL Cantesr Play 1, 2, 3, A: Drama Company secretary 2 Vlce President 3: Playhouse 85, 86, 87: Thespicns 2: Slage Manager 3: Choreogropher 3, 4: Belles 4: Senlor Council - Sllde Show Cammlnee, BARNETT. ANGELA Concert Cholr 2. 3. 4: Stage Crew 2. 3: ILHonor Roll, DATES, MICHAEL Foarball 2. Wresrllng 3: Cross Counrry J: French Club 4: Senlor Councll. 1 . , 0 c ' K Jr 2' 104 use-fn'6S H 14,0 1-3 Q , N.. -ai ' i Ke, QT! 4 .,,-Q 49 1 1 -nf E. s, EE r. 3. Axqwi. . sf x 4 Thinking of his weekend, Virgil Ed- wards anxiously awaits Fridoy's 4 o'cIock bell. BEcHroL, STACY BERHY, STEPHANIE J H ' German Club 1. 2: Keywannettes 1, 2: Solrlrs 1, 2: Literary Soclery 1, 2: A-Honor Roll 1, 4: Drama Club 2: Junior Achievement 2: Belles 3 Captain 4: Crossroads G fliditor-in-Chief 41 NHS 3, 4: Senior Council - Prom Committee: Presidenfs Council. DESHARSE, JAMES Gerrrron Club 1. BISHOP, JENNIFER BLACKWELL, JEFF - C Literary Society 2, 4 Vice-Presidenr 8: NHS 2, 8 President 4: Lovin Club 3. 4: French Club Ag Senior Council- Project Cornmitree Cholrmcn. BLAIN. MARSHA - Spirits 1 Officer 2: Drama Club 15 Keywannenes 1, 2, O, A: A-Honor Roll 1: D-Honor Roll 1, 2, 0, 4: Srudent Councll 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: Literary Society 2. 4 Social Cholrrnon 4: NHS 2, 3, 4: Junior Achievement 2, XVho's Who 4: EI C Staff - Sports Coediror 4: Senior Council - Slide Show Committee. BLANCHETTE, ESTH ER German Club 1: Band 1: Marching Band 2, 3: Varsity Swim Team 1, 2. 3, 4: Symphonic Bond 2, 3. 4: NHS 2, 3, 4: Musical 85 Orchesrrc 4: Senior f , Council -- Baccalaureate Commirree. ' BLANKENSHIP, TERESA Drcma Club 3. BLANTON. HEATHER if Splrlf 1: Vorsity Soccer 1, 3, 4: NFL Dlrectorof Debate 3: NFL President 41 Musical 3, 4: Tournament Director 4. BOATRIGHT. GREG Bond 1: Marching Band 2: Concert Bond 2: BOHMER, DONNA: . Senior Council. Q K ' o 0 , up, ' ff -, 0 f BOLTON, JOHN BONZO. JOEL Playhouse 1, 2, 3, 4: Musical 2, 3: Sfage Crew 2,-3, 4: The Company 3, 4: Stage Band 0, 4: Orchestra , 4: Symphonic 4. BRACEY, SHANNON Boys' Track Mgr. 1: Splrits 15 JV Cheerleader 23 Young Life 2. 3, 4: Keywonenes 2. 3g Student Council 2, 3: Coxhumus Ciub 3: Vorslry Cheerleader 4: Company Secretory 41 Senior Council rzfg z' '- xr ir, A, , . L BRAMLEIT, STACY BRANCH, ,STEPHANIE BROWN, RICHARD BROWN, STEVEN BRUNNER, BEVERLY Band 1, 2: Drcmo 2. 0: French Ciub 0: Stage Crew 3: Choir 3: B-Honor Roll G, 4: VOE 4. , BRYANT, Tonv iennis 1: Track 2: DECA A. A ' S BUHLER, LETITIA BURLESON, JOHN S. Swim Team 1, 2: Svoge Bond 2, 354, Sroge Crew 3: L L .K,. Marching Bond 4. - 'Mogdo Hoshem recognizes the camera wlth o smile, while Richard Mendozo notices HER wlrh o smile. -,Y - 7Jf'l86 f Seniors H . ,Of ' I ' A 'QQ ,ap A - i 'gf .L-:Q - -' fi-Q-7 'T X f if ,QQQQQQ . ,wwmVZ'1F, ,1'5'.'rm H + fbi A ,,,W 1, A f',-' M w--' fy ,L 3 Y. A. T' 4 Kevin Gorzo poses with his bener side to the comero. BUTLER. .IACQUELINE FHA 1, 2, a, 4: Jaorc our Team 1, 2, s, 41 Hscs 4. CANTU, DANIEL Foorboll 1, 2g Swim reom 3: Speech 1, 2: N,F.L. 3: Key Club 3: Germcn Club 3: Yearbook dz F.C.A. 1. 2: Younglife 2, 3. CARAWAY. CHARITY I Arr Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Photography 2, 3: Senior Council - Slide Show Commlrtee. CAREY, CURTIS Foofbnll 4. CARLSON, LIBBI 2 , A-Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: B-Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 41 Lherory Soclery 1, 2, 3, dz Red Cross 1, 20,41 Honors 1, 2. 3, 4: French Gub 2 Board Member 3 Treasurer 4: Moth Club 2, 6: Astronomy Club Secrerory 2: NHS 2, S, 4: E! C Business Manager 3 Editor-In Chlef 4: Acodemlc Decorhlon 4: The Company 4: Playhouse 87: Who's Who: Senlor Council - Prom Commlnee. cum-:oN, Moises CARROLL, DENA C , French ours 1: sr c a semen sasrofiisenaor coma: - Publldry Committee, I- CARTER, CHRISTOPHER A CVAEIS:ICTI4. - CASTER. JUDY Socger 1, 2, 3: Serrlorooccer Q I v ' u 0 , Senlorsf 137 NK 1 .x R , X Paul Hannon is NOT of rhis world. CAWTHON. TRICIA Lllerory Society 1, 2: FHA Secretory lg Splrils 25 Keywonnerres 2, Secretory Og Lolln Club 2, 3, 4: Senior Council - Prom Commlrree. CHANDLER. DONALD Arll 1: Arr Il 2: Concen Choir 2: An Ill 3: An lV 4: Concert Cholr 4: Senior Councll. CHANDLER, KATHRYN Splrlrs 1, 2. A Leader 3: FHA Secretory 3: An Club 4: Keywonelres A. - COFER, RODERICK Basketball 1: JV Basketball 2. 3: Vovslly Doskevboll 3. 4: Vorsiry Cross Counrry 2, 4. COFIELD, JENNIFER Splrlrs 1 Officer 21 Belles 3. 4: Sludenf Council 6, 4: Senlor Councll - Prom Commlnee, COMPTON. MARIE Spirlts 1, 2: Swlm Team 1, 2. 3: Bond 1. Student Ccuncll 2. O, 4: Belles 3 Lieulenonr Ag Senior Councll CONTRERAS, FLO Foosball 11 Vorslfy Foofboll 2. J. 4: Wresrllng 1, 2: Truck 1. 2: FCA 1. 4: Vlce President 2 Secretory 3: Srudem Councll 31 Young Life 4: Senior Councll - Prom Cornmlnee. CORTEZ, ROSA Bond lg Morching Bond 2, 3. 41 Symphonic Bond 2. 3, 4: JV Cheerleader 6: Keywonevres 4: Senior Council - Slide Show Commlnee. CORTINAS, ROBERT An Club 4: OE COOP I 4. CRAN, JENNIFER' CRELIA, MARY ' n , U o ' 1 enlor ,gl nur' -for me v X. no-' .QL X 1 ww r rd 1. C. 'Rf' ,lv si il xW! H M- 'Z' F iii ,. . ' H1 .,. 'Nui 556. fi 1 if . 5 -QQ... -w 0 fl , 'IS Yu' caowsuosr, nous American lndlon Club 2: Baseball 3. CULPEPPER, RODNEY Parchwork Ployers 2, 3. DALE, CYNTHIA FHA 1, 2. 3: Track Manager 2. 3: Junlor Achievement 3: DECA 4. DARNELL. DANA Young Llfe 1. 2. 3. 45 Keywanerves 1: Srudenr Council 1, 41 JV Cheerleader 2: Vcrrslry Cheerleader 4: Senior Councll. DAVIS. LASHOAN Bond 17 Marching Bond 25 Jus! Soy Na 3, 4: HECE 3. 4, Senlor Council - Publiclry Commirree Chalrman. DAVIS. SHELLI DECICCO, VERONICA Orchesfra 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, O. DODD, JEFF 1 Basketball 17 Marching Band I, 2, 3: Patchwork Players 2: llHonor Roll Cl, DONALDSON, DAVID L. Soccer Team 1, 2. 3. 4: A-Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 1: Young Llle 1, 2, 3, 4: Varslry 'Irack 27 NHS 2, 3, Cross Country 3 Captain 41 Senior Councll - Slide Show Comrninee Chairman, DU, HIEU Red Cross' 1. 2. 3, German Club 1, 2: UIL 1, 2, 6: A- Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: B-Honor Roll l, 2, 0, 4: NHS 2, 3, dp Llrerary Society 3: Lnlln Club 3: Tennis 3, 4: Astronomy Club 4. DUNN. CHRISTINA DUONG, PHI A-Honor Roll 1: Honors 1, 2, 3, 4: AP Ap NHS 2, 0, 4: Journallsm 2: Drama Club 25 French Club 2, O, 4: Llveraryjaclery 3 Treasurer 4: Crossroads lnrersecrlons Editor 3: D-Honor Roll 3, 4: El C Student Llfe and Ad- Edirar 4, Senlor Council - lnvlrallan Commirree. EARLY, ROBERT EASTLAND, .IANIE Varslry Soccer 1, 2: FHA 1: DECA 3, 4. EKSTROM, JOY . 9 xx, . Ol. Q .. Nqr X - an ' 'nf - -. S M M Q ELLIS, LESLIE A. Band 1, 2g Fiogcorps 1, 2: SADD 1, 2, Sp Ffench Club 2: I I voueybqn c ELLIS. NIELANIE HEPPERSON. ERIC ERNEST, PAUL EERNST, SHAUN 'ff5clence Clusl 1 2 German Club 1, 2, Ikussaon Club 3. A-Honor Holi 1 4- Chamber Choir 4' Senior Council - - Prom Cornmluee ESTRADA, LILLIAN 2 3 4 s Imi 2 s 4 A Ogcheslmt , , : w eom ,Belles , N' EVANS, MICHAEL Cross Counvry 2, 3, 45 Soccev 3, 4: Young Life 3, 45 B- E . . ' '- n r o . HOORIIQS FERGUSON, JEFFREY I FlT ZGERAI.D,,YOLANDA'Y P SrephonIeIBroncIi ploys her note off os homework. 'ar MR. .4 H H ww I Wi' f' If, 551, .xr 0 2' 140 Ser? J N -' N4 f v I rs 0-1 ' 1 A .1 rg! X25 - , Q ,MV F s 'N-wwf V 3 FREEMAN. KENNETH C, Judy Cosler Is ,happy to,show he? peorly whites ony doy, ff- FOLEY, CHE 1 B-Honor Roll 1g Keywonnellgs 2 31 Allred Youlh 25 Rodeo leon: Seuelury 4. ' 'f FONTANILLAS, DELILAH 1 1 , 1 Keywonelles 1: Voully hack 1, Q, Spnlls 1, B-Honor non 1. 2, a, 4, mlm Clubk3, 4, lv cneeneucef 0, Homecoming lunlo: Prlncesa 3, Vcvslly Cheerleader 4: Dromo Club 41 Hcmecomingflnollsr 4, Sensor Councll - Slide Show Corhmlnee. E FORRER. ROBERT, French Club 4. f FOSTER, ANDREA Orchestra 1, 2: Sponlsh Club A, FRANCOIS, DONIS lrock 2 I , . A none-1, Mmchmg uma 25-za, 4, 'Qoncefluand 2, c. 4, NHS 2, 3, 4: Key Club 1, 4: Senior Councll -' Boccoloureme- Comrnlnee - ,K U - rmzv, KRISTINAC 1 1 Bond 1: Movching Band 21 Symphonic Bond 2:gSpIrns I 1: German Club 1. 2: Belles 2, 3. 41 Young Ll1e 2. Sp Keywonenes 2, 35 Dmma Club Q1 NHS 2, 3 yice ,V Presldenl 41 Yourh in Govemmeru 3: Llremry' f Soclely 3:JA Vlce President Q, Sludem Council 2, 41, Senlor Council Trehsurei. E 7 if .K GAMBOALEDEEIA vog a, 4, , , GARZA, 'KEVIN -A Lolln club 1, 2, Nas 2, s, 4. ,W GARZA, MARIA GEIGER, iMARGARETo 'l 1' ' C Bondi: Symglf-onlgbqnd 259, 4: lon Bonpl, 134 Morchlhg Bond 2, 3,'21:'Nl9lS52,f3,' 4j,D1Uf15e'1'l0jDl'v2g Sgjppnlsh Club 4p,Young Llle 4. ' . . ' u 0 , 5. N IZ ,J GENTLE, ANGELA GEORGE, CHRISTINA GIRDLER, MARK A ' GOEBEL, CASEY JV Boskelboll 2: Chamber Choir 2, 3: D Honor Roll 2, 3:,Pofchworker Players 3, 4: Musical 3: Germon Club 3, 4: Srage Crew 45 Playhouse 4, Drama Club 4. GOODWIN, DANA French Club 1, 2, 31 Spirlls 1: JV Boskerball 2, EI C 35 VOE 4. GORMAN, STACY rv nosnerbou 1, 2: :cr a, 4. GORZINSKI. LAURA GREEN, ANTWAN JROTC 1, 2, 3, Senlor Color Guard 45 B Honor Roll 2: Compony Ciub 41 French Club 4: Key Club 4. L GUERRERO, ANTONIO GUERRERO. FERDINAND JR. GUINN, KECIA Splrlfs 1, 2: Keywonerres 2, 3, Senior Council - Project Commlnee 45 Arr Club 4. GUTIERREZ, IGLORIA HALL, MELISSA HANCOCK, Toon Foovboll 1, Vqrslry Track 1, 2, 3: German Club 1, 2, Vice-Pres, 3: NHS 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 2, Vorslry 3: Texas Boys' Srore 2: Senior Council -Vlnvlforlon Comm, Chalrmon 4, AP Honors 4: Who's Who 4. HANNAN. PAUL , . A 9 H '90 ,.,,r 'N JS iors ui: .E N' H - 'io rt, E, .,- wg., A . ne' i i ,mu- 1 ni Q 5? 4 Casey Goebel tries to stay steady whlle the final touches are added. HARDER, BRADLEY Football 1, Varsity 0, 4, Varslry Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. HARDT, - DAVID - Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: All Dlst. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, Varslty 2, IV Football 3, Varsity 4: All Dist, Football 4: All Clty AcadernIcfAthIerlc Team 1, 2, 3, 4: FCA 1, 2, J: Young Life 1, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Class Favorite: NHS 3, 4: Senlor Class Pres, 4, HARDY. KIMBERLY Basketball 1, 2 -- Manager 2: Concert Choir 1, 3, 4: French Club 2: Harambee Club 2: NHS 2, 3: .IV Cheerleader 3: Senlor Council 4, I-IARKINS, LORI Glee Club 1: German Club 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4: Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Splrlts 1, 2: Llterary Society 1, Social Chairman 2, Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Keywanettes 1, 2, 0, 4: Chamber 2, 3, 4: Muslcol 2: Student Councll 1, 2. Chalrperson 3, Pres. 4: A Honor Roll 1, 2, Cl, 4: B Honor Roll 1, 2, 0, 4: NHS 2, 3, Treasurer 4: lrack Manager 2, 3: Mock Trial 4: Youth ln Govt. 4, Pres. Councll Ag Senlor Council, Baccalaureate Comm. 4: AP Honors 4. HARMAN, KATHRYN German Club 2: JV Basketball 3: Keywanenes 4: NHS 4. HARPER, TONY Band 1: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Stagecrew J, Sound Master 4: The Company 3, 4: D Honor Roll 4, HARRIS, CHE Football 1, Varslly'2, 3, 4: Football Captoln Ag FCA 3, Pres, 41 Track 45 All Dlsrrlcl Team 4. HARRIS, DONNIE HARRIS. NICOLETIE chow 2, FHA 0, Dau 4. HASHEM, MAGDA Orchestra 1, 2, 3, A: French Club 1, 2: Llterary SC-Clety 1, 2, 3. 4: Track 2: NHS 3, 4: Key Club 4. HASHMAN, SARA French Club 4: EIC 4: Senlor Councll - Project Committee 4. , Seniors J4 rf!-, . , HAWTHORNE. ISCOT Lorln Club 2, 3, 4: German Club 3: Track ond Field G: Dromo' Club 3, HENDERSHOTT, CHRIS N Cheerleoder 3, Vorslry 4: Srogecrew 3, Props Mcsrer 4: Senior Council 4: Studenr Council O: B . n 'Honor Roll 4. HERNANDEZ: CAROLINA Swimming 1: Spwlrs l: French Club 1, 2, 3, 4: ,JA 1: - I Senior Council 4. A HERNANDEZ, MELVIN Cross Country 1, 2,r3: frobk 1. 2.'4: Wrestling 1. 2. 3, Copvoln 4. f A IIOANG, IJANG A Honor Roll 1, 2: D Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Pnorogrophy 3: Lovin Club' 3, 4: Lnerory Soclery 3. 4: Aston Club 3, 4: The Company 3: Sroge Crevq 9: , I EIC Phorogropher 4. , 1-, HOLLIN, CHRIS Key ClubL1: Young ufe 1, zo, 4: rombau 1, rv 2. Vorslry 3, 4: Vorslry Track 2: Wresrllng 1: Vorslry a Soccer 0fSenIoriCounoII 4- Prom Commlrree, Photography Commlrree 4.4 HOLMAN, HOLLI , , HOLT. JONATHAN Bond 1: Mdrchlng Bond 2, 3, Secrlon Leader, Squod Leader 4: Symphonlc Bond 2, 3, 4: AllfClry Bond 3, 4: .lolz Bond 2, 3, 4: DISD Solo ond ErlSembIe'1, 2, 3, i1i'UlL Solo ond Ensemble 1, 2, 3. 4: Texos Store r Solo ond Ensemble -2, 0, Hoon, LAURA 3 -- ,z I-IOOVER, MICHAEL A Key Club 1: Soccer 1, Varslry 2, 3, 4: All-Clry Acodenjqcieom 1, 2, O, 4: A Honor Roll 1.'2. 3, 4: 'Il Honor Roll 1, 2, 3: NHS 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 4: Senlor Coundl - Prom Commlnee, Cholrfnan 4. f Houston, cr-rucx Vorslry Tennls 1, 2, 3. 4::Qross Cqunrry .31 A Honor Rollfi, 4: A Honorlloll 1, 2, 3. 4: Vorsiry Soccer 4: NHS 3: Moth Club Senior Council A. P Juan Rodrlguez reads Soldler of For- tune in hopes of becoming one himself someday. V , , V , A - I ' . ' ' 0 - -wird' rf 44, SJIOTS iq. Q1 ' V ' . v 4 . SYTQQ' ' . 1 fx CS A is -,S X , r e M! Q.. Y N is 'Gsm 3 Ea . ' gk x f 1 1 an if -C V , lr' W, - ,- I f qv 7 5'Q'4LfV . S-Q H ,' 'Y-rw x A iE!S'V C br., C.. ' 1 X . l ,. , u.:l-H . .v'f+fu:5 ew. WW, . . , I1 us 'V r l fi 4 r 1 :im I 4 Kim Pollord hurriedly copies forgot- ten homework. HUMPHRII-QS, lou Vorslly Swlmmlng 2, 0, 4: Arr Club 3, Pres. 4: Vurslry Soccer 4: B Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Senlor Council -- Slide Show Committee. Phorcgraphy Commmee 4. V ' - HUSTEAD. APRIL HUYNH. GIANG V V Lllerory Soclery 1, 2, 3, 4: Lnrln Club 2, 3, 4: NHS 2, 3, 4g Aslan Club 3, 4: Senlor,Councll - Invlrorlon Comminee 4. . HUYNH, TH UAN V V French Club 1. 2: Moth Club 1, 2: NHS 2, 3, 4: JV Basketball QQ 3: Lorln Club-3. 4: Llverory Soclery 5, 4: Asian Club 0, 4: Astronomy Club 4. S' JACKSON. ANTHONY JAISWAL, PRANAV ' Tennis 3: NHS 3, 4: Llrerory Soclely 3, 45 Aslan Club 3' 4- , , .K 1VAlswAL. SHREYA S C Aslan Club 4: Aslronomy Club 4g Molh Club 41 V, Senlor Council -- Project Commlnee 4. - ' V K JENSON, Sl-lAWN SS l JOHNSON, NOLTON ' ' Foolboll 1, .lv 2, 3.-Vorslry 41 Baskehlboll lg Track 3. n - v 0 Q I xxvh- H Q io AX I nrsl x P Deno Coroll says, f'You con'r be serlousl More junlor condids? N JCJHNSON, PENNY ,. ' JONES, JON Football 1, Vnrslry 41 Glee Club 11 Concen Cholr 1. 2: Chamber Cholr 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1, '2, 35 Young Llfe 4: sensor Councll - Prom Commlrree 4: . EIC Photographer 4, , xenon. usA Keywonettes 1, 2: Llrerory Soclery 25 A Honor Roll 1: French Club 3: Bklcnof Roll 2, 3, 4: NHS 3: Belles 4: Senlor Council - Sllde Show Commlrree 4. KELLY. KRlSTl Keywonettes 1: Young Llfe 1, 72, 3, 4: N Cheerleader 21 Student Council 2, 0, 47 MPA's 42 EIC ' 4: Senior Council -- Sec. 4, , , , KING, PAIGE Splrlrs 1: Student Councll 1, 2, 4: A Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 D Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball '25 Young In Gov't 2. 35 Concert Cholr 2, 3: Chomber Cholr Ag Sponlsh Club J, 4: AP Honors 4: Belles 3, Lt. KA: Senior Council - Publlclty Comrnlnee 4. KING, TRAVELLA Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: B Honor Roll 1, 2: Dromo Club 0, dp Just Soy No, Club 3, 41 Tech. Theotre 3, 4: Allled Youth 4: An Club 4, Keywonetres 41 One-Act 4: UlL 41 Senior Councll - Vrom-Committee 4. C N, ISINTZ, DEN KOSHAREK, JACK Swimming 1,2 c, 4, uosebou 1. KROSCH, NICOLLE An Club-1, 2, 3, Vlce'Pres. 4: Senlor Councll - Prom Committee 4, LAGUARDIA, MARC Football 1, 2, Varslty 3, dy Dosebolllg Senior Councll 4, LALUMlA, NENA n e ' 1 61: entors 1 . -vrrfw i 4 0-1 ' Jo A AA -, . 4 wg 1 K Ng- - 4' +1 Mfr A Q3 Ti vs is fif- 12.97 41945 ir fn, 'TS x '-. 5 x 1,,... LANDERS, DAVID LE, HA CAM oscA - Secretory 4. LE, TUONG Moth Club 1, 2, 3: Computer Club 1: Astronomy Club 2: Aslan Club 3, 4: DECA 4: Soccer 2: NHS 2, O. LEACH, JENNIFER Keywonenes 1, 2, 3, 4: JV Track 1: Llverory Soclety 2: VOE 4: B Honor Roll 1. 2, 3: A Honor Roll 4: Belles 3, 4: Senior Council - Slide Show Cornmlrtee 4. LENTZ, JOEL LINDSAY, JERE ANN Belles 3, 4: DECA 4: B Honor Roll 4. LINDSAY. SUZANNE Trork 1: Cothurnus Club 1: Homecomlng Flnollsl 1: French Club 2, 3: Allied Youth - Treosurer 2: OA 3: A Honor Roll 4, D Honor Roll 3, 4: DECA 4: Senlcv Councll - Sllde Show Comm. 4. LONG, DONALD Golf 1. 2, a. LOPEZ, YOLANDA ANN B Honor Roll 1, 2, CJ, 4: Spcnlsh Club 1, 2, 3: VOE 4: Senior Councll -- Prom and Invltctlon Committee 4. MADISON. STEPHANIE Splrlts l, Coptoln 2: FHA Secretory 1: Corhurnus Club 2: Young Life O: JV Volleyboll 2: All-Clty Acodemlc Arhletlc Team 2: An Club 3: Sponlsh Club 8: A Honor Roll 4: Senlot Council Prom Committee 4: EIC. Orgonlzotlons Editor 4. MAITL,-.Np, TRACY MARTIN, DESIREE Splrlrs 1, 2, Drama Club 1, 2: D Honor Roll 1, 3: A Honor Roll 2: Keywonertes 1. 2: Belles 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4, DECA 4: Senlot Councll - Prom Cornmlnee 4. MARTIN. GERALD was 2, a. 4: Key Club 4. MARTINEZ, JESSE Foolboll 1, JV 3, Track ond Fleld 2, 4, MARTINEZ, MARIA ,V , . n 9 I t . I eI'lOI' U , .S- vv MARTINEZ, PATRICIA Splrlts 1, Secretaryjlreas. 2: Sponish Club 1, Vice-Pres. 2, CcrPres. 3, President 4: B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Keywanenes 2, DECA 3, 45 Powder Pull 31 Senlor Council - Prom Commltree 4. L MARZUOLA, GINA Keywonerres 17 JV Volleyball 1, Young Llfe 1, 2, 3, 4: Belles 3: JV Cheerleader 2: Student Council 3: MPA's 4: XVho's Who 4: Senior Council 4: EIC 4. MASON. BRIAN Freshman Band 15 Marchlng Band 2, Syrnphonlc Band 2: V German Club 112, 3. A: B Honor Roll 1, 2: DAD 2: ' Photography 3, Cross Country 4. MASUMI, FAWAD DECA 4: Senlor Council 4 MATHIS. DUSTY Vorslty Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4: Young Llle 1, 2: Keywanerres 1, 2, Splrlts 1: Track 2: Allied Youth Gp B Honor Roll 4: Senlor Council - Slide Show Commlrree 4. MAXVILL, JENNIFER Young Life 1: N Basketball 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4: JV Volleyball 2, Vorsity 3, 4: Trock 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4: French Club 1, 2, 01 Keywanettes 1: AllhClry Academic Arhlerlcs 2: B Honor Rollf2. 3: FCA 2: Debate 4. ,V MAYES, JOSH JV Soccer 1: Varsity 2. 3, Coptoln 4: Atl-Clty Academic- Arhlellc Team 3: German Club 1, 21 A Honor Roll 1. 2: B ' Honor Roll 3, 4r'Nl-15 2, 3, 4: Key Club 25 Young Llfe 27 JA Class Company Pres. 2: EIC Photographer 61 Crossroads Photographer 3: Varsity Cross Country 4: Wtro's Who 4: AP Honors 4: Senior Councll - Photography Commlrtee Chairperson, Slide Show Commllree, Prom Commlttee 4. MCBRIDE, SHAWN MCBRYDE. PAMELA Band 11 Marching Bond 2, 3, 41 Symphonlc Bond 4: Concert Band 2. 3: B Honor Roll 1: Senior Council 4 P Jennifer Cron leons 'buck confidently ofler taking one of her flnol exams. -H an gs 7,- 1 .stew ' , :skak,t,r 1 'fir :fig ,... ,, ,V 4-It -,,., ,,- -',g.:.:.- it - -1 4 Chuck Houston seems to be hoving o hilorious time studying. X MCDUFFIE. RENOULDRA, JROTC Drill Team 1, Q, Color Guord 3, Commander. Bottolion Commander, Color Guard 4: Orchestra 1: '25 NHS 3, 4: Sponlsh Club lreosuter 4: Art Club 4: Just Soy No Club 4: Senior Council - Prom Commlttee. lnvlrotlon Committee 4. MCELYA, LYNNE Freshman Bond 1: Marching Bond 2, 3, 4: Symphonic Bond 2, 3, 4: Jozz Bond 2, 3, 4: All-City Bond 1, 2, 0, A: DISD Solo and Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4: UIL 1, 2, 3, 4: Srote Solo ond Ensemble 2, 0, 4: Drum Major 0, 4: NHS 2. 3, 4: Senior Council - Slide Show Committee 4, MCFADDEN, CHERI Young ure 1, 2. s, FHA 1:Splrirs1,2:Trclck 2, ' 1 Monoger O: Allied Youth 8: VOE I 4: A Honor Roll 4: Senior Council - Slide Show Committee 4. MCKNIGHT, ARTHUR FHA 1: ict 4, MELGOZA. VALERIE FHA 1: ME I 3, ME ll 4: Senior Councll 4: DECA 1 Secretory 4: B Honor lloil 4. MENDEZ, KENNETH MENDOZA, RICHARD , Bond 1: Marching Bond 2, 3, 4: Symphonic Bond 2, 0, 4: Student Council 1, Treasurer 2, 0, 4: Key Club 1, 2, 3: 4: Spanish Club 2: Tennis 2, Varsity 3, 4: Jazz Bond 0: Moth Club 4: Senior Council - Project Committee 4. MEREDITH, KIMBERLY Young Llfe 1, 2, 3, 4: NHS 2: Truck 3: Powder Puff 3, 4. MERY, MARIBEL MESHELL, SARINA I Powder Pull 3:5enIor Council - Project Committee 4. , MILLER. JOHN I Science fl-Inglneer Mognet 1, 2, 3: Goll 1, 2, 3, 4: ICT 4. I H ' o , 0 , enlogs 1405 'QV I H. ' B 5 Q, 2 t 2 -- E E 2 , , s V -. -4 2 ' MILLER. RENE Splrlrs 1, Band 1, 2, 6: Concert Band 2, 3: FHA 2, 0. MILLS, CRAIG MONTGOMERY, TAM: Reywanenes 1: French club 1. 23114: Younqure L 1, 2, 8, 41 Narlanal Honor 5oc1ery'2, 8, 4: Senlor Cauncll 4, Powder Puff 4, MOSMAN, KIMBERLY French Club 2, G, 41 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 21 FCA 2, Powder Puff 31 Senlor Council 45 VOE 4. ' ' NAMQ KIM Aslan Club 4: Senlor Councll 4. NELSON, COURTNEY A r FHA 1, sf Race rs, 4. 1- NGUYEN, THUY A Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Literary Society 1, 2, Treasurer 5, Vlce-Presldenr 4: French Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Nmloncl Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Keywanerres 4: Senlor Councll 4: Academic Decalhlon 4. NGUYEN, DAO-TRAM Aslan Club 31 Marh Club 3: Astronomy CIub.4f Senlor Council -- Baccalaureate Commlnee 4. NORRIS. MICHAEL Foorball 1, JV 2, Trainer 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4: , German Club 1, 2, Q: Senlor Council - Project ' ' Comm. 4, Mock Trlol 4. ,T ,T ODEN, MARSHALL Varslry Foosball 3. 4, Varslry Baseball 44 Senlor - Council - Prom Comm. 4. O'NEILL, SCOTT Ployhouseki, 3, 4g French Club 1, 2, Treasurer 0, Pres. 4, The Company 1, 2, 3 lreasurer 4: Bond 1: Marching Bond 2: El Conqulsrador Photographer 3. A A CVERDURF, KAREN Sponlsh Club 1: Choir 21 Jusr Say No Club 3, Vlce- Pres, 4. PADELLA, CHRISTINA PAINTER, KRISTEN urercry Society 1, 4, Bond 1: National Honor Soqery 2, 3, 4:1AIlled Yourh 2: Symphonic Bond 2. 8, 41 Marchlng Band 2, 3, 4, Jazz Band 2, Srudem 'Council 0, Secretary 4: El Conqulsrodor Staff 4: Senlor Councll - lnvlrarlan Comm, 4. PARRISH, DWAYNE n - r I 0 0 as 3.4-,- 'B in-v' Q'--A A 1? -fe' has Jr 2fJT5o f sem rs . A 0-' I ' - ,Jf A I .A fp- J A., 14, 5+ - - 'F 4 PERRY, BERNICE FHA 1, 2. PI-IAN, HONG-LAM An Club 2: Llrerary Soclery 2, 41 Asion Club 3, Social Cholrmon Ag Senior Council - lnvitotlon Comm. 4. PIERCE. ANTRON PLOTTS, MISTIE POLLARD, KIMBERLY, Bond 1: Marching Bond 2. 3, 4: Concerr Bond 2, 0, 4: Ull. Solo Ensemble 1, 2, 4: French Club 1: Young Life 2, 3, 4. Keywnnenes 2, 3, 4. Lovin Club 2, 3. 4: NFL 3, 4: Symphonic Bond 4: Senior Council -- Slide Show Comm. 4, I POTTS, MELISA POWELL, JOY Young Life .1, 27 El I-lonor Roll 1, 2. 3: Vorsiry Cross Coumry 1, 2. Og lrock 1, Vcrsiry Volleyball 2: NHS 2, 3, 4: Belles 3, 4: A Honor Roll 4: DECA Ag Senior Council - Slide Show ond Photography Comm. 4. PUENTE, CHRISTINA Splriis 1. QUINN, LINDA Tennis 1, 3, Ag Homecoming Court 1, 3: B Honor Roll 1: .IV Cheerleader 2: Sophomore Duchess 2: Young Life 3, 4: Vorslry Cheerleader dz Homecoming Queen 4: Senior Council - Projecr Comm. 4. RAMIREZ, MARK Vorlsry Swimming 1, 2, 3, 41 Srudenr Council 2: NHS 2, 3, 45 A Honor Roll 2: B Honor Roll 2: Young Life 2, 35 Varsity Cheerleading 4, The Company A: Spanish Club Ag Stage Crew 4: Senior Council - lnvlrorlon Comm. 4, RASMUSSEN, ANDREA - Choir 1z Belles 2: Young Life 4: Keywonerres 4: Senior Council -- Slide Show ond Phoragrophy Comrn. 4. 4 All right now, which hond is If in? oslrs Wendell Wokehorn, 9 ' A n I 0 'I 6 53 I iv - Si gma? , 5 Make ir fosr 'couse I gone turn this paper in! excioims Phillip Toppin. RAWDAH, SOLENA I f rmol An Club 1, 21 Playhouse 1: Ar! Club 4. REED, JACQUELINE Keywonerres 1, 21 Young Life 1, 4: French Club 1. 2: Bond 15 Llrerory Society 2, Marching Band 2, 0, 4: Concert Bond 2, 3. 4: HECE 4. RENFRO, CHADWICK Varsity Track 1, 2, 3. 4: Vorsiry Cross Country 1. 2, 3, 4: Wresrllng JV 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4. RICHARDSON, DOUGLAS RICKY, TOBBY Foorball 1, Iv 2, 3, Vorslvy 4, RINGLER, LAURA Spirits 1, 2: Cancers Choir 1, 2: D Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: CROSSROAD Staff 3, Feature Edlror 4: Chamber Choir Ag Academic Deccmlon 3: Belles 41 Senlor Councll - Prom Comm. 4: A Honor Roll 4, RIOS, RACHEL FHA 1: Sponlsh Club 1, 2, 5: DECA 4. K RIVIERA, MONICA ROACH, RANDY ROBERTS, TRACY ROBINETIE, ANGIE Se rs I 9 f-'Lv I arf ....,,,., 3 -1 Kr 1 1,-it ff we r- ' ,.: MY, I vflxttf. 1 1. f, 12451-fiii ' f ' E:,g4 M., lv Vcx ROBLEDO, MONICA Young Life 1, 2: DECA 4. RODEHAVER, TERI Playhouse 1, 2, 3, 4: Dromc Club 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Concert Choir 1: l-Act 2, 3, 4: Chamber Choir 2, 3, 4: Muslcol 2, 3, 4: Belles 3, Lieut, 4: NHS 3, 4: Homecoming Finalist O, 4: Senior Council - Publicity Comm. 4. RODERIGUEZ, ALEXIS Allied Youth 4: Just Soy No 4. ROHNE. WENDY Spirits 1: lV Trock 1, 2: Belles 3, 41 Keywonettes 4: Senior Councll - Slide Show 4. ROLAND. CYNTHIA Freshman Bond 1: Marching Bono 1, 2. 3, 4: Basketball N 1, Varsity 2. 8: Young Lite 1, 2, Cl: Spanish Club 1: NHS 2, 6, 4: Youth ond Goy't, 2, 3, 4: Keywonertes Q: Senior Council - Representative ond Slide Show Comm. 4. SADLER, CHRIS SASSER, SETHRIC Moth Club 1, 2: Electronics 1, 2: Key Club 1. 2: NHS 2, FCA O, 4: Vorslty Footboll 3, 4: Vorsiry Truck O. 4: MITE 3: Student Council 4. SCHLEUSE, HEATHER Keywonettes 1: Young Life 1, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Court 2, 4: CROSSROAD5 Staff 3, Double Truck Editor 4, Publicity ond circulation monoger: Vorslty Cheerleader - Mascot 4: Senior Council - Slide Show Comm, 4. SCHRUP, JOHN French Club 1, 2: Art Club 1, 2, 3, -1: Honors 1. 2, 3, 4: German Club 4: Varsity Cross Country 4: Senior Councll - Invitation Comm. 4, SECREST. BARRY Latin Club 1, 2: ROTC 1, 2. 3: Student Council Rep, 1: B Honor Roll 1, 2, 4: Allied Youth 2: Key Club 2: Rifle Teom 2, 3: Company Commander 3: Senior Council - lnvlrorton Comm. 4. SEILER. MARGARET Keywonertes 1, 2, Cl, 4: German Club 1, 2, 3, 4: B Honor Roll 1, 2, 4: Young Llle 1. 2, Cl, 4: Bond 1: Marching Bond 2: Symphonic Bond 2: Youth ond Gov'r. 2, 3, 4: Llrerory Society 3, 4: Trock 3: Student Council Rep. 4: Senior Council - Slide Show, cof Chairman 4: NFL 4, 4 Phillip Young woits hopefully for the teocher to nod ond soy thot ir is indeed the poper thot he locks, o ' . my 0 U A , Seniors 458 S S . ft , SHELLHORN. ERIC .5tuoenr Councll 1, 2. 3. 4: Literary Soclety 1, Vice- presldenr 2: Concert Cholr 2: Chamber Choir 3. French Club 2: Ployhouse SJ: Speech G Debate CMS 4: Acndemlc Decothlon 4: Senlor'Councll 4. SHUGART. DONALD Vorslry Soccer 1,'2, 3, 45 German Club 1, 2, 0, 4: ICT 6. 4. SIMMONS, MELISSA SIMMONS. TRACI Bond 1: Morchlng Band 2, 3, 4: Symphonlc Band 2, 3. 4: llollyhoo Bond 2. 3: Astronomy Club 1, 4: Drama Club 1: Lofln Club 2. 3. 4: Red Cross 2: Cholr 4: Senlor Counml - Prom, Sllde Show G Photography Comm. 4. SIMPSON. TATE An Club 2: Stage Crew 4. SIVESS. GAYLE Spcnlsh Club 1. 4: Young Llfe 2: Keywunertes 2. 3: Acodemlt Deccthlon 4: Senior Coundl -- Prom f Comm. 4. sxmuztt, KEVIN . . smlrl-I, CHRISTIE Orchestra 1. 2: Norlonol Honor Soclery 3. 4: Senlor Council 4. I SMITH. LARA Bond 1. Mmnlng none 2, 3, 4: All clty Bond 2, 3. 4: Symphonic Band 2, 8,L4g All Reglon BondI2, 0, 4: Srqte Solo G Ensemble 2. 3. 4: Keywanertes 1: B Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 4: German Club 1. 2: VPJA 2: Drama Club 2: NHS 3, 4: Plcyhouse 3: Lotin Club 4: Senior Council e Publlclfy Comm. 45 Who's Who 4. SMITH. STACIE Varsity Soccer 1: Splrlts 1:,Keywonertes 15 Young A ' Llfe 1.2. 3. 4: JV Cheerleoder 2: Belles 3: Varsity I Cheerleoder 4: Senlor Councll - Sllde Show I Comm.,4, I' SOLOMON. FRANK Basketball 1, JV 2, Vclrslty 3. 4: Vorslty Cross Country 2. 4: FHA Vlcepresldent 4. SPONSEL, DAVID STATHAM. SHANNON STEWART. DENNIS Football 1, Vorslty 2, 3, 4: Trock 1, 2: Xvreslllng 1. STONE. DUKE Football 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4: Natlonol Honor Society 3, 4: Trock 4. 4 . 1 , 5 I tl ?7 1'i7j'Sefors QS. 3 i ,i l 1, a s z 4 9' sTovALL, AMI C 4, 'I Volleyball 1, 2: Young Llfe 1, 2, 3: LotEn'CIub 2, 3: JV Cheerleader 3: Senior Council 4: HECS 4, STOVALL. JAMI I ' Student Council 1: Young Llfe 1, 2: Belles 3, 4: DECA 3, 4. f STUART,rMARY Drama Club 1: FHA 1: Lovln Club 2, l-llstorlon 4: Keywcnenes 2: Splrlrs 2: Swlm Teom 3: N Cheerleader 3: French Club 3: HECE 4. STURDEVANT, CI-IRIS sand lfvavsury Focfmn 4. V SULLIVAN., ,SUSAN Band 1: Morchlng Bond 2:31 Concert Bond 2, 3: I French Club 0: VOE 4, TAMEZ, 5YI.VIA TAPPIN. EHILLIP Wrestling 1: Foorboll 1, JV 2,'Vorslty 8.4: Track 1: FCA 1: Lorln Club 1, 2: D Honor Roll 3, 4: 5enlOf Class Vice-Presldem 4. TAYLOR, SHANNON Bond 1: Morchlng Bond 2, 3, 4: Symphonlc Bond 2, 3, 4: 51018 Solo Ensemble 3: D Honor Roll 1, 2. 4: JA 2: NHS 2, 3, Secretory 4: Lolln Club 4: Senlor Coundl - Prom Comm. Chairman 4. TELFORD, JENNIFER Bond 3, 4: Student Council 4. TOBOSO, CONCHITA TRAN, THUY, Lorln Club 3, 4: Aslan Club 3, 4: Llrerory Soclery 4: Senlor Councll - lnvlmrlon Comm. 4. 4 Tommy Need throws oL snowball on the three days thot ir snowed. I ' o,o, lOfSf1 'QU P .leff Blackwell listens to Dr, Plnyan's joke while Gayle Sivess expresses her opinion of ir. TRAUTMANN, JOSH Swim Team 1, 2: B Honor Roll 1, 2, G, German Club 25 Patchwork Players 37 Debate 4. VALDEZ, XAVIER Football 1: Track 2: Cross Country 2, 3: Wresrling 3, Captain 4: Arr Club 4, VEGA, EDWARD neu 4. VIN ES, TODD Baseball a, 4. ' WAGONER, VANESSA Spirits 1, 2: A 6 B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1: Honors 1, 2, 3, Ap Latin Club 2, 3, Concert Chair 2: Chamber Choir 3, Ag NHS 2, 3, 4: Belles 3, 4: Keywunerres 41 Senior Cauncll - Slide Shaw Comm. 4. WAKEHAM,1WENDELL Football 1, 2, 3,141 Student Council 1, 2: B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: NHS 2, 0, 4, French Club 47 EL CONQUISTADOR - Sports Editor 4. WALLS, TAMMY WALSH, MICHAEL Basketball 1, 2, O, 4: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Literary Society 2, 3: NHS 3. 4: Astronomy Club 4. W WESTIN, JASON French Club 1, 2: JV Basketball 2. 1 - 1 ., .ar ..,,,,r 'E 41156 f Seniors ff-fr. . ,- fl-'-Q 'U' .N A - -vu ,Q IB Nye W ,W Qi.. mi as ? N ' QQ .. , A , , ,,., 1 WHITE, DEANNE I WHITE, EDDIE Football 1: Daskelball 1, 2, 3, 4, Jus! Say No Vlce' Presldenl 3, Pres, 4: Allled Youth 4, WHITE, SHELLY Young Life 1, 2, 4, Swlrn Teom 1, NHS 2, Cheerleader 2, Senior Council A, Vorslry Cheerleader 4 , A ': ,, 4 ' - I ' V 1 3. 4, iv 1' 1 x My . 4, X I -.1 'gf I 4' 1,3 L QT f Q 1 1, ,,,- , WHITUS, AMY WILLIAMS, CHRIS I FCA 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 4, Foovbcll 1, JV 2, Vorsiry 1 :ff 3, 4, WILSON, JENNIFER Bond 1, Marching Band 2, 3: Concert Bond 2, 31 German Club 1, Keywonenes 1: B Honor Roll 1, 4: Senior Council - Prom Comm. A. 2. YOUNG. PHILLIP Key Club 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4: Drama Club 1, 2, 4: Trees, Op Srudenr Council 1, 2, 4, lreos. 3: Povchwork Ployers 1, 2, 31 Playhouse 1, 2, Cl, 4, Musical 1, 2, 3, 4: Concerr Cholr 1, 2: Chamber Choir 3, 4. YURKON. ANDREW' JV Soccer 1, Varsity 2, 3, A: Baseball 1: French Club 2, 3: Keyclub 0: Astronomy Club 4, ZELADA, PAOLA 'vi Wi- f' 4 No, I don'r wont my picrure token! says Heather Schleuse while Louro Ringler says, Look, ir's eosy. You just look busy ond smile! 1 1 Eva J I . S srors 157 'X K vf unior ovorites 52 -0554 gf! -, . W .W V. 'Wx' ' 14:4 mga,-, V, 'N 2 K :iff 5 3 -. ?-gg,1gi553 - VA,'l, ' L ARIN f, 1 W AID ef 1 A K . m , v'f22'Azv5,l22f1 -5 W W' '2vf7ifff,af' ' zqtpgffr' A yron olemon ntoinette u i sr, I Acuff, Laura Aley, Lisa Alvarez, Dena Arellano, Michael Aubrey, Janet Baldwin, Jayson Baker, Heather B Barber, Krystal Barnes, Mary Bass, Dana Beilue, Cherie Bennett, Ann Bennett, Ed Bird, Barron fi duf- 'X Bishop, Billy 4 Why do l always get put in the hall? wondered David Freeman. 'H-xg I ' o s , X . . ' ' MW ix r ' n X ' , Q5 so J i r FN P Am I stylish or what? Bishop, Stephony Block, Lowondo Blockmon, Down Bloir, Perry Blonfon, Aoron Blonron, Myrnee Boorrighr, Amy Boyer, Cynrhio Brodley, Toro Breirkruerz, Joson Brookins, Dovid Brown, Morls Bunch, Amy Bunron, Yolondo Burnhom, Shonnon ,gn Burns, Jacqulyn Burricls, Dorothy Byers, David Canru, Carol Carr, Stephanie Carroll, Suzanne Cares,Tre Cenfeno, Ixcia Cerny, James Cervantes, ANTONIO Cook, Michelle Coyle, Michael Crouch, Connie Crowson, Tracy Cumby, James 4 Jill Phllllpsdreomed of Ilfe after BA '01 P And the Smile of-the-Year award went to . . , Kristi Todd! Davis, Dawn Davis, James Davis, Kyle F Davis, Marcus Delle, Jana Dewitt, Derek Dixon, Felicia Diz, Heather Dotson, Kimist Dove, Dawn Dove, Diane Earles, Andrew Eisenbeck, Kyla Ferrell, Lilith Fletcher, Lauri v f . .,,,r 'D 69 + 1 A- 575 n. 'IN ffl f N if i ' e ,, Q.. . f ij, ., ., 1 V Ll i 1 li 4.-l ' f 74. 5, Flores, John Flores, Melisa Freeman, David Frey, Camila Garrett, Cheri Gardner, Rebecca Garner, Larrice Goldberg, Ree Gomez, Carlos Gordon, Rebecca Green, Lorrie Griffiths, Benjamin Guillen, Richard Hall, Danny Harris, Craig 4 Why do i have the feeling that I m nor alone? x.- - ne-:gif X ,V 5 Q5 ' io, h Juniors 163 xg doler Ignored Ed Bennetfs onswer ro her question. Harris, Terri Horri, Trocl Howkins, Jomes Howkins, Quincy Hoy, Tino Hozel, Deon Helm, Horold Hendersin, Doeclro lflensley, Russell l Hogle, Joson Horn, Joseph Houser, Brondolyn Howell, Jennifer Hyrhecker, Lech lockson, Rochene Jornogin, Richard ,J 164vJun1ors A4 4 761. Joe, Arthur JonesQ Kofhryn Kelly, Donny Klott, Jennifer Krogerus, Stocy Kundok, Catherine Ledd, Tommy Leminger, Joqueline Levy, Jocob Lindsoy, Beverly Lockett, Steve Loving, Kimberly A Monn, Veloro Morsh, Julionne Morr, Suson Morshoil, Andreo 4 Bllly Bishop pfepored for the worst os Mrs. Hervey showed him his test grade K 'WNCQJ' X ' -ll, A we or 11 P Do you expect me to believe that the test is today? asked o shocked Shauna ' - Taylor. Morrin, Sherry Martinez, Jennifer , M Mathews, James Q 1' MA. Mavis, Caesor McClanahon, Ryan McCormack, Rose McDonald, Jason McElroy, Melissa McLemore, Stephanie Merciers, Constance Miilard, Aaron Miranda, Cori Miyozana, Noriki Montgomery, Kimberly Moore, Cheryl ioov Juniors ,ga J: . . -. - 5+ - ' QL, 'PN- YW' ,,,1 Moore, Trovis Moss, Gerold Nosh, Tiffany Neol, Corlo ws ,Q Nichols, Koloni Nusboum, Rondee Obergfell, Eric s Olmo, Kim Olmo, Tino Olson, Sophy Overrud, Omor Owen, Crysrol i Owens, Tommi Polocios, Doniel Perry, Brett 4 Mike Tore con'r wolf ro sir down ond eo! his lunch. 1. S 'Q' Junu rs ,,1o7 xt Q '- -I ' wo N Phillips, Jill Pogue, Tracy Pollard, Johsun Ponewash, Darren Porterfield, Teri Proctor, Ellen Proza, Amy Prudom, Shannon Rector, Sherilyn Reiher, Kera Rendon, Elizabeth Reynolds, Dana H Rice, Heather Roarls, Kelly Robertson, Cynthia Rodriguez, Janine R? ,Len ,i. 4, we fn Q3 S 1 i ' fm , P Heather Shellhorn did the latest dance ro nat DA - me desk-top shuffle. L' X Q 168vJ nio s ,gr ' 1 , A . 119, Uflw.. - f af. S 4 Ngo: Tron protects her sign for the gome os the 4:00 belt begins to ring. ,,,. ,, H A .5 ge i,V Q, .z, 4 R i x Y. Ross, Bonnie Ruiz, Anroniert Ruiz, Edelio Rutherford, Ross Solozor, Monico Sanborn, Lono Scott, Kocey Seornon, Mory Se-oy, Christie Se-rno, Joe Serveilo, Gobreile- Shifletr, Leo Shellhorn, Heother Show, Eric Show, Corey Skinner, Clint R. 1 ,Q.,-sais 0 . ,th Juniors 1.169 - f g . 2-1 2-aim s, is ft, Snyder, Derek Spitzer, Jeannie Statham, Billy Sterling, George Stoltzfus, Julann Stone, Grant Sullivan, Amie Sutaria, Heena Sutton, Jennifer Swecker, Eric Swyers, Philip Tallent, Christy Tate, Michael Taylor, Shauna Thomas, Daffy P As the music begins, Ree Goldberg strikes her pose for another Belle performance. K 170 Juni s 2, -,. - ff . . .. 0' Q, - - at Q, ' 9 ,- 5 X i ...N 35 X 4 Morcus McCuin reads the cheer on the woii while Noni Jornigon ond Jimmy Cumby sir enthralled wirh rhe cheerleaders. Thompson, Gregory Thorron, Loni Todd, Kristine Tomlinson, Rondi Tron, Ngoc Trourmon, Trisho Vosek, Julie Vego, Rondy Vieyro, Angelo Vines, Condi Woiker, Audrey Wolf, Dovid Wofrs, Cofhy Webb, Jodi Welch, Sheilie Wheor, Sommy o 9 C io Tk Willioms, Alexondrio Willioms, Tiffony Wilmer, Gilbert Wilson, Benford Wilson, Brion Wilson, Tereso Winsreod, Melisso Wise, Terry V Cossondro Woshingron, o member of ROTC, becomes omused os she leons over ro folk with o fellow clossmore. . jk Q Qisqsgg . ' JL W A , ,Kiki 1. 9 3 ' 'J' 1' Q r 1 .i,,,w. A, ' ' 1. ' 3, Q- , S .. q fi ff K, is. -vi ,. L is 'ri' 'L ' S r- -iaI'r5.1': 1 L-fir 1 . if - AQ fi Q ag is f, ., me K iff 3 B is 3. ,, fs t. Q X. . 'A 1. 1? .kf.vLx:::,,.f,, . , 72 'Juniors 4,1 I 4 - , 9-' X- 4 Benito Lewis becomes interested os she watches Byron Holl attempt o difficult geometry problem. ! , Worrotl, Scott Wynn, Jcxson Young, Susan Zonn, AI ILM. I ia X 'Q' -o J FS 1 . 5. i ,. -xii Sophomore ovorites Chris Cotes ,,,,, ,J ennifer Long b ,ll f , IQ, fig! ff ' Ii' 'l' X A gum. 'tx QQ' R -n.. 4 K Abshire, Clork Abusood, Nozeh Acosfo, Morio Alvorez, Jennie Anderson, Louron Arriogof Aniro Atwood, Eugene Bollew, Michoel l ' Bonksron, John Borber, Amondoe Borbo, Orlondo Borron, Liso Boshom, Troci l Beory, Lori Bell, Jo e Blonron, Courrnee 4 Kevin Hondy searches ln o purse to flnd 0 pencil to flnish o porogroph op 0 175 Q sly, ' P Mr Wilder s Algebra II class doydreonjs of Christmas vacation while he explains how ro derive the quodraric formula. Blocker, Morisho Borello, Cindyo Bowser, Jeffrey Bradley, Monie Brignoni, Michael Bryant, Valeska Burgess, Donny Burks, Charles Byers, Shannon Campbell, Christy Carr, Stephanie Carrillo, John Corroll, Deedra Cast, Christopher Cores, Chris Chandler, Brandon J in 1, iq' fg. -, QC 1 . B I s 0' ra- . , -fb, M s q lg, za C. M Ms W 4 , MM' w ix A r lar- E4 , S. qc. Clark, Jermainelf Cochran, Amy Colburn, Ryan Coleman, Shamirran CQ1'fu0SfiCOfYn Contreras, Nielda Coornbs, Brook , r r Covarrubias, Crysralff' Cox, Christopher Criner, Demerra Cross, Kelley Cuellar, Ursula Dale,fbAargarer Davis, Andrea David, Carrie 4 Luyenliie. enjoys Carrall's explicarian of The Scarlet Letter, ' I s Q 6 ,th - pho res Q17 P Eric Murphy finds time to relax between classes. Davis, Chris Delaney, Jennifer Dreyer, Nicole C i C Dugger, Stacy Durham, Michelle Erwin, Felecia Everett, Amanda Fairchild, Stephanie Felts, Teri Fisher, Chad Fitzgerald, Clara , I Fletcher, Chad Furlow, Jason Furr, Michael Galbreath, Amy 74'7'iEfh5odl'iornores 14,1 .-MCM' Jn 5Hoose,o Michoel Gollordo, Domingo Gorcio, Brendo Gorcio, Liso G Gorcio, Morio Gorcio, Virio Goui, Michoel Gouiding, Philip Golemgeske, Christion Gonzolez, Gilbert GonzoIez,n,loe Goss, Jennie G Groy, Addison Greshom, Lee 3 Gunn, Christina Holberf, Chorlofre G i 4 Shown Hawkins observes the morning s ocrivlries while reclining ogoinsr the locker ..X 115, D Phuong Nogyen ond-Michellelvloore feverishly struggle throughian osslgnment together. Hole, Joson Hole, Robert y Hctll, Michael Honds, Kotherine i Hordt, Amy Horper, -iAmy Horrell, Leslie Hoss, Robert Hooerwos, ,Weldon 'F Helget, Robin Hernondez, Eloiso Hernondezg Williom i Herr,l3ryon Hogon, Steplftonie Hogue, Siiown Hood, Amy Q 5' 1 O, So mor 4,0 , 5 ' ' 0-1 ' 1 0 , I 4, '-. Q, -, I fg. - f' , , iffy Ma . Hunter, Jeffrey Huynh Kevin Huynh Quyen Huynh Thao Ijbarra, ffhristina Jackson, Delu Uackson, Mistye Johnson,Tony' Janes Candace Jones, Charles Jones, Christopher Jones, Tanya Kedroski, Chrisropher Kemp, Angela Kerly, Allen Khan, Loi 4 Lance Blanchard ponders over the work before his eyes, I E. zwiii opnoi hexffixg, 'ov P Mono Rodriguez owoirs on onswer from the reocher. Kinsey, Don Kenderlo, Angie Koshorek, Joy Locy, Donald Londrnon, Corrie Lennon, Rochelle Lawrence, Tonya Le, Luyen if Lewis, Gory Lirrle, Kenneth Lockleor, Terry Long, Jennifer Lopez, Morio Lord, Angelo Mochlon, Chris 'j.'4'5QJaSogeH11omores ,q,l .!'.xQ.f-0J?.f- 1i- Morcoulides, Amy Moris, Jomes Mortin, Adorn Mortin, Grohom Mortin, Pomelo Mortinez, Toro Mothis, Misty M Moultsby, Tiffonyi 1 , Moyes, Dennis , Moyes, Evon McBride, Tomoro McCoy, Corl McDermott, lro 4 Charlotte Halbert rushes to compiere lost minute details on her English hOfTieWOI'k. McGhee, Joson Melton, Pomelo ' -o phO rSJ xg lp' i P Kelly Cross continues to seek the meaning of life. e Mendez, Rodrigo l n n Merritt, Cynthio Merry, Elizabeth Mock, Michelle Monico, Bronden 1 Monroe, Michelle N N Moreno, Stocy Morris, Sandro Myers, Holly Nedd, Jomes Neidert, Nicole Nelms, Angelo Nelson, Chorles Nguyen, Thi Norris, Notolie Oney, Lynn Poyne, Joe Poyne, Reeno Pepper, Emily N Perry, Shellie 'N Q . 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I 'NL'1'3,f :X -A - ,Q ' ,of i '- Freshman Favorites homos Miller .y i 4 ennifer Crenshaw S .icy , Abshire, Michaeff Altorn, Angeiae l . Angell, Monette fl , Armstrong, Rebecca Arthur, Angie A Balajka, fHolIy-we Barnett, Laura. Bell, Ay Kristi , A A Berryhiil, :Dianna Blanton, Amber , Blow, Cassandra A Brandenburg,,Becki c Brosweil, Tabitha, Brown,+CIara, lloson Windsor lisrenscc4nre'nrly,',ps his Eng- 1 Ilsh teacher explains what a predicate nominarlve Is, bufihaswna ld6O'kWhDfWShe I5 roiking abourmif- c c, r ,Aq:P..xg. qw' ' fa lg 5 +C ' ,lb A -- nil - x 3l'b xx gihqmbeaosfi, P Roshundc A5111nsLWBurrfbdl52fcotEhes5bp Sn homework duripg Qqdyij-!oj!, A ., 4 . .W .W ,AW ,E if K '23, , -L gk, If 4 5, fx: 1, , z Eorrosco Pdtricig , vgiergmgmfes, Lorenzo l'i26riEldll 1.3 g LChesfnun Jerefnyf Glerfiofii l ffCochfon FiJess . -jCOlGfT3OFig Kfisrbl Colemqn, Micheal W . -wr' Q 7 190 gr ew N- J u V! 0-1 ' ,gl 'SfeVen Micheal 5 IM, 9' W IV I rf 'L-25 ' ' ,g 1 li. ' gJ.'s-Ham? - Nxxxn F' My J Ja 'g 5 Q ,..W.x. U- f 3? . gf 'T'- - vw M '1 1 f M Leia. , ,,, f- s ft. 7 P ng- f..-' X 44' 4 13 F X LA P ' . , 4sf.:'A' , . 1531 'ff lx A , 'zen r- - Colson, Dion Cohfreros, Somugl Crawford, Aaron? CIreIIog WiIliom i mCreri5hQw1, Jenrgifer C?ufSinge n,i Pggngld vidQ5 ChrisrQphef , ?fD5fTTef Y . ., DfU fY', IQFT'9'0 ,i EuboQks , Shom - T?MQ'ff fvlqgfeg? Domingo: ' ' fl!-., J-52. A , -si-fn, ..,, ky, F6Iey, Bro ndTl Fblsong Robe-fra if Froncisy Mercier Freemoni c2hrs5fino I E. Fresii V19 N'I'.l,f N Q ma, , , .., ,. ,,,, 4 :,g,, -,Ag,,f15 , ,1 Ma f 1--,if , PQSQIIQ L 1, ,Ugg . ,fx gee, wi.-,1,l4 25,5 I-f -, l QGSICQ! Kristi Elise Gr lisa ggi , 1 'W iffy' l ?6z5dr6o802 f Sdnd?o ??ff Horhilr6r1Lf R6b6rf Hoivefy, Debbie lHQshim, f shnwnh0 LE, ,, Wg ,, .,.. QHGVVHHQA Am A Haygxe-aryl lglegmqndez, Jessico i 41e1Qyngndez , Morio+ .l3!enoOmde2,1 fSondro ' ,,fHiCkfTlGfWf Holly Q Hozle, iMg+lanief A ,.,f,., w- s-Q 12.,Fres en A! A 19. ,, Q ,- .- fm ' -A. .:..' 2 0 'W' ' -zu . -f . x 5:53 : 3 K if 'SFA 6 .3 Q-v -H fa, F will in we A r x , ,J 1 fb ' ,' 6 V lxgra Horn, Judd ' Hughes, Victorio Hunt, Cody Jockson, Tromeii Johnson, Lovedo Jones, Mory Jones, Mountio Joplin, Kenneth Keene, Kim Khuu, Thonh Kinser, Lori Kirching, Robin Krovitz, Jessico Kyburz, Heorher Loncosfer, Philip Long, Tyuono 4 Roderick McClure ignores others to finish O Iob for Bioiogy. I , E- - :.,a:FreshE 2 2 '- - -af Q' , .,- ,i' N 5 a.i556 M J:,isei2'.i1 J J 'IZ' ' -' K K' ., '7'ffG'Wfl' .. . f,'5,izQ:' 2 f P gJ V IQf!5ipgfQqL5lI5k 0f'09!9d or his great grodb Off His-AEhQ1i5h -resggfiwhlgfgggovergq, ,Chqries Dickens' Gwent E3EbecrotI6iis, ' L f1q,g,,- . ,wi -vig.-I A, . 'fgffnefffleofhef Lero5?,?Jomes t , lgopezg Consueloi i n 'l, Q f QMGTfiUeZi3EIOf5IC1Q Marc K N iQY ' l fx fg , I , .imggk 2.1.1 ..,, . .LW .!',.',- ' '- M Frg men J O-I -' 14, ,' ld ' - A Q- -of Q, - .,,f...v.xx,- L , 1 ' I 3 13 6 3 1 I 4 mf K . fl, S WD -. .Cf 'QQ 3' -S McCollum, Brodleyj McDaniel, Bondoll o McDeone, Dennis Mcl-iown, Jonofhon ho fMd-Qhvghlsnf4aY9l?!'C: JMCNQQI, Bryon Medlfngloe or I h o Mnom A 3'Miley,oJeremy4v NGlIe?r , Joseph h ' f f 'f 1, rx hMock,Joson l Moore, Deborah f Mooreilizoberh ho Morris, Allisonv-5 w S gil' K fp'-' :jew ggi, ,, , Mosley JOSQUQ f o o , 'Murrilloo Sophie W Noqequ, oho, f -N A-kWM.7L,.,if-,V W . . 'Q' 9 Freshfhe mg 'QD , ,Q K V -gf x Obergfell, Jill O'DelI, Joson Oden, Mitchell Ogilvie, Andrew Oliver, Daphne Oyolo, Jose Pock, Brondy Porker, Amy Porten, Eornest Possons, Chorles Peovy, Amy Pierce, Jennifer V' ,Q :E 'll' 4 A tm: A L an ,T ,4 , . 4 1 ' 9 f Pilkington, Chrlstin A Piplsins, Melonie Pope, Rebecca Powell, Kimberly Powell, Shoron ' Puckett, Amy Rodemocher, Victorio Rector, Suson Reed, Loshundro Reed, Stocey Reynolds, Corey Reynolds, John Y , I K , 0 . o ' I - I .9-' J G5 2 .- - , of fe - ,- 'bf X 1, 3 l iv J I' M S 55:4 . Xi Vigo: . ..,,, fe, Q W! yt s K PM rf -' x fe. . -' 1. 1, an Je ff - F5- Q, v Q x f X Q w ,J ' iffii 1 Rhoods, Bronnon Richords, Rochel Richey, Clint Rios, Jessico Roberts, Jeffrey Rogers, Jennifer C Rogers, Jennifer L. Rollins, Morci Ruono, Golvin Ruiz, Chorles Sois, Cynthio Sonders, Julie Sovoge, Dorrell Sovoge, Deonno Sowon, Soloom Sowyer, Rendrick Schmid, Robert Schmitt, Anthony Kim Phom hoppens to enjoy the cleaning up more thon the resting of the exper ifT1El'1f. ' X 'vr x ' if ZL, Simmons, Momk Sfhr1e'f!Qff 32ff1Y'5 S4ch rup,ffMQredarh l 25enrery Jeri 9i5hQF?f-S? 1 Sherman, Becky 5iglef, Vqrick iq ,Q 5'm5z1 ChQf'e5 1 1-Q ,kg , ws.-'L SgQcIq1g, Nrki fSrhifh, fAfhber 50Qmefh, Jock Srondley, Corincl 3 srgmfseld, william P Olympia McPetets isg-srdrr!ed'by thei ' ocnon of onorherifreshmon. V if 4,1 I en .J - Q' 'K ' , ixffifwl .,.. u ,os l Q' 'R Q if 51. - iv ,say i' il 4 1 In K Q, 'Q f 'P A 'XC' mg... Sutton, Hollis Swonson, Suzonno Swecker, Korhryin' P Swyers, Dovid i 95Tolkin on, Gerold TonQ.'Y. - Tel' ,EQIOYG Terf5fffRichellEo i i Thpmos, ijororhyi ThQfSfQ0,i,eiiBe0eeii ufiez, caeyni Xonderslice, Morrhew vzilqion, Raul Villorieol, Chqrlie Wagoner, Richard l i Tqqd Wells, 10590 West, Kyle' l J Willlom5g4?i rigqi 5, i Wilson, Soroh Ybcfmf TefGS59i e Yoes, Kevin? Zcirgoron, Agohommed i S 1 Fres Sn 199 NR I ' vo ' u N -9 , G , - , , V-' ,r l , sN - ' rf - vl- htthe lane No Time to Stop The life of any student, new or old, was filled with many exciting events this year. Each school year held even more activities in which to participate. Athletic events, school dances and in- formative gatherings filled many stu- dents' calendars for weeks. Before and after school gatherings occurred almost every day. Some had to make time for both school and work while others attempted to comprehend each class with clarity. Whether having fun or working hard, each student was de- termined to have o good time. We were having . . . Fun in the Fast Lane. P Those few minutes before class begins are precious ta many students. Some use it to socialize while others use it to finish homework. Evan Mayes, while waiting for class ta begin, p d his time by finishing un- do homework lrom the pre- ght .gmail 4 Sociolizing during school is limited to between dosses and lundt. Eric Shaw debates a physics problem concerning velocity, distance and time bet- ween bites while Derek Dewitt loads over it. Y After a lang hot day, students find variants means of cooling themselves. Stephen Setrak refreshes himself with a snow cone from the snow cone machine pmvided by the iunior varsity cheerleaders. F .Lt it ,X 41 ,W ,yt ' 1 B gc ,,, Q c 'CY 4 On your mark. Get set, Go! Ready, enthusiastic and willing, Chuck Houston puts his best foot forward to attack another day of hard vrarlm while students cheer him on. The growth for excellence drives students to strive for A's. 4 Dericlr Snyder emcees as varsity dteorleaders perform their renditions of football players, band, Spirits, ROTC members, Belles, Maiorettes, and iunior varsity dteerleaders. nother beginning The drums begon to roll. The bond members ron toworci the stoge. The mu- sic storted. The excitement grew. Freshmen experienced their first ossembly August 28. Freshmon Orientotion commenced with the R.O.T.C. presenting the flogs. Dr. Pittmon intro- duced the foculty. The l3.A.nd ployed vivociously ond the new J.V. Cheer- leoders, the Vorsity Cheer- leoders, ond the Belles gove their first performonce of the yeor. Freshmen roomed the holls to fomil- iorize them with the school. ln the lunchroom, vorious orgonizotions encouroged them to join. Freshmon Orientotion provided freshmen o chonce to get ocquointed with orgonizotions, school spirit, ond the school. 'llt's CFreshmon Orientotionj o ploce for freshmen to meet their old friends ond to so- ciolize, soid Ryon Dewitt. A Leoding the l3.A,nd towords their first show of the yeczr, Shonnon Toylor roces towords the stoge, P Billy Bishop, Chod Fletcher ond Jomes Morrhew bring the house down during the pep assembly. 5. 2 Frdshmon Ori tio ill' , 9 , . 9 f, ' T, , , , . .- - is K. h , .,. - -.-- , .,c. 'V 'S H - -:Lg .L-lv ,-f it - i P I W 2 T 3 Y 1V4w ar. all T vs f ' Q.. . 'K' , . ,Ng Dl ri t v Wir, -7 n 'w:a'f'1w',g' T to ras. is el ' diff . , r ..fi1'-Ziililwf .T :Q .A . ' -i , . M , K ' 5: .' y ' vb ,N ,.,k Q. B f , Q, sb fi - T if 5 Q.. , 'i A+ Vs' or ,L ,ik iw, Lyn ti 4 Beoming with pride obout the -ts--emma R.O.T.C. owords, Corporal Liso Jones 1 H ond First Sergeont Choderick Wod- 'X T ' dleton try to recruit new coders. O , fs 9,g', of . ' 9 4 1 4 I ' ' ' ' O 9 6 4 4 . Q 0 9 4 Rooming the holls to fomiliorize A Thinking obout those core-free doys, themselves with the school, Todd Mc- Todd Clemons wishes school didn'tstort Kown, Kyle West, Jomes LeRoy ond in two doys. Norris Bernord oct os if they know it oll. , . . m ' o o , . . 0 Fre n One tfbtton 20 X Q 'IH .x . . . , V 4 - J t-0 nw g u N 5 . . - ' wt l k .,- -Q -' -- . - S. N , T -tro I-iours for the Best As the morning sin brightens with the dog o few overtime students stroggle into the porlsing lot. Yowning ond stretching the students stumbled to- words the school building boloncing their boolss ond clothes. This wos o typicol morning for mony students. On the flipside of mornings were the students who stoyed long hours offer school for procrice in their potticuior sport or meetings, The Xorsirx Cheerleoders hod ro be or school ot o:3O AM, on pep ossembly doys ond 7100 AM. on oth- er doys. The Belles olso hod to be or school or 7:00 AM, during the weels. Bond members hod to be reody ro reheorse or 7:30 A,M. The J.V,C. put in hours offer school. Clubs usuolly met offer school with o few morning meetings. The 1 0 footboll reom stoyed until o:OO P.M. or whenever the cooches sold procrice wos over. Then there were the Crossroods ond the EI C sroffs, who worlsed during seventh period, ofter school, ond on Soturdoys to meer their deodlines. lt wos these hours of worls ond sweot thot lsept Cougor spirit olive. A A As o few members of the footboll teorn procrice their left hook, they think ro themselves, Whatever it toke-si A P Senior Belles do their eorly morne ing stretch before getting down ro worli on their routine. 4 i A Deboroh Moore ond fellow spirits spend some exrro time ofter school Ieorning how to clop. P Hosson Alsbor, Morsholl Oden, Mike Tore, ond Joson McDonold toke od- VOHTOQG of o woter breok during foot- boll proctice f..'QQ:-:,...Q., ff' ' ' 3 J 4 ' 9-' , 1' f 2.- , K ' 19? ee - ,- . V H , K ri 'BAJQ B ' A fix , r Zh J ,5 W ,gg r V: -. 'A , ul! w A WT' f W. I . f ' r T' . 'X r . ,sf A 4, M Q up g s TX W5 I. N, W , r'- , '09 3 gl MA. 3' ll .I i, 5 . fl' I Y -ni . 4 4- ML The following was asked of some overtime stu- dents about spending extra hours before and after school. Do you think it's worth the time you spend before or after school? lf you want it bad enough it's always worth it. Jill Boyd, J.V.C. Yeah, leave. Drummers. ln order to be good you hove to practice and it takes a lot of time. Linda Quinn, Varsity Cheerleader. 'Cause it's fun. lt's something l've been doing since l've been real little. Evan Mayes, soccer ployer. lt takes work to accomplish something. Lynne McElya, drum major. lt's a once in a lifetime thing. Deedro Carroll, J.V.C. lt's worth your time when you see the results. Eric Shaw ond Doniel Kinsey, soccer ployers. lf you win in competition it makes it better. Richard Guillian, J.V.C. 1-nr' Aff 7 .. 5-5 'n in..- ,JL .i A Rosa Cortez, Corey Show. and Shoni- qua Williams practice parade rest dur- ing morning band rehearsal 4 Graham Martin feors the approach of Don Daniel. A 4 Varsity Cheerleaders ore head and shoulders obove the rest ar morn- ing practice. X . . . CCJUGARS, Stort Your Motors! As Bryon Adoms rooted into o new school yeor, the Bock To School Donce set the poce for onother memoroble seoson. Spon- sored by the B.A.nd ond Belles, the first donce of the yeor proved to be o hit omong both underclossmen ond upperclossmen olilse. Enthusiosm ond hyperoctivi- ty filled the oir os students donced to their fovorite songs ployed by Stor City Sound Productions, co- owned by fellow student, Kenneth Mendez. Although odmittonce wos three A P There goes my olIowonce! A Stephanie Bishop shows o common symptom of student hyperactivity. P Scot Howthorne, on the other hond. displays his normol expression, while Lynn Oney ossures us thot he's not her dote. dollors per person, the funds roised went to wor- thy couses. After expenses were poid, the money eorned wos split fifty-fifty between the B.A.nd ond Belle booster clubs. Accor- ding to Mr. Doniel Qwho wore eor plugs to the doncej, oll choperones disployed outstonding school spirit by volunteering to monitor the sociol func- tion. lt's o dirty job, but somebody's got to do it, comments one choperone who survived through it. KW . A rrfffi '- x --Q - N, I Q 1 ' . Ci.: r 4 l In -mar X 6 Beds To Scho nc U ' 4 5 -' W a ' . ,lf , , , '-.' ., A. .191 6- - , 4 Dr. Pitmon ond Mrs, Foerch observe the students' sociol octivities from o sofe distonce V Cheryl Moore contemplates her next donce move. u-...A ,. 4 4 Eric Shellhorn ond friend ore foshionobly lore. A Pool Honnon, Cindy Merritt, Corolee Thompson, ond Diane Hill discuss loter plons while Sommi Abedln chews her gum in boredom, 4 Lori Green: the epitome of enthusiosm. 0 I l - ocl T School Dcqfnce 207 X Y :lg .X ' U so , u - 'fy fc - , .P ,. -'N V . - ' , N , .,, Time toRAISEYour Spirit By 6:00, the auditorium was filling with enthusiastic students ready to cheer the varsity team on to victory. While the crowd filed in, the cheerleaders were busy posting the order in which the assembly would occur. Next, the ROTC grace- the chamber choir had sung the anthem, the varsity cheerleaders led the crowd in several cheers. The cheers required the involve- ment of all participants. The ringing of the voices trav- eled throughout the audi- torium. During all of this ex- fully presented the Amer- ican and state flags. Once citement, the most spirited was awarded the spirit A With a smile on her face and the P Stacie Smith and Derek Snyder lead whistle around her neclt, Paige King the enthusiastic crowd in an uplifting leads her Belle line down the aisle in cheer the pep assembly Z 3 . -' J l 1 19: H .Al -2 --- 4 19' . S+ 1 sticls. The students then di- rected their attention to the football coach. He gave the players a brief pep talls for the game. After the speech, the captains for that night's game were an- nounced. Then, as the band played the familiar tune, the students stood to sing the BA. alma mater. -:jf Nl 1 55 4 The DA. rwirlers, Antoinette Ruiz ond Tommy Owens, twirl their heorrs our for the cheering SDSCTOTOVS ot the ossem- bly. How do you feel about the quolity of our school spirit? t We show spirit for footboll, but it is not equolly distributed throughout the sports. Mory Crelio Since my freshmon yeor, the spirit hos gone down. lt would be better if the ossernblies were longer. Christy Tollent The gome is greot, but ot the pep ossemblies we could use more enthusiosm os well os ottendoncef' Ryon Colburn We hove owesome school spirit. T. J. Deeter Afkxi? 4 Students observe the ossernbly with A Shannon Drocey ond Holli l-lolmon owe ond enthusiosrri. grocefully lift the DA moscot to be disployed to the rooring crowd, , eplssbigrmg , . . I -, ' - +5 0' ,- ,, - - . , 'Ns N ' rf J 3 Where To Next? This is o question thot re- moins unonswered by mony students from the doy they enter Bryon Ad- oms to the doy they grod- uote. It is for this reoson thot our school held its onnuol College Night. This yeor's College Night wos held on September 23. This eve- ning gove mony students the opportunity to receive college informotion ond to see the necessory require- ments for vorious colleges. lt olso gove them the chonce to see which college oppeoled to them ond which would most benefit their needs. Representotives of the colleges come with pom- phlets, ond on eoger otti- tude to shore the informo- tion of their college with the interested students. 'bf ., 48-'a A A P Phillip Young gets on the moll- ing list for some college informotion. A Due to the presence of the Texos Tech representative, enrollment moy be greotly increosed next yeor. A P Derek Snyder ond Mork Romirez check out on interesting college. KNE- 1 1-. 4,1 1 C ....'W N'-bbc 4 Even the armed forces come out to A Mike Coyle discusses college recruit on College Night. motion with o helpful 0-'Dv uv' i , Tara Bradley gathers information on McMurry College. A Phi Duong talks to an out-of-state representative. 'TT 'Q' 'r assi W. .1 fxjf '4 A I Y , ,gifk 4 'wr lk .mv-ws,-., - -a n V V , 4 - ' ui...-: ' ,. -. 4 'ff --. - eq.. . I , Q, M.. L 4 A An eager representative exploins the requirements of his college. A A Amy Whirus collects some college pamphlets. A P A cheerful representative greets the students. . r 0 v . . College'4Night 'X' . i H u -V , QC QP ., -I tg sn A l Ix, A F . we NOT Another Week .......... . . . .SPIRIT Week! Although the word trodition wos not very populor this yeor, it wos welcomed enthusiosticolly os Spirit Week rolled oround once ogoin. ln occordonce with the yeors post, Spirit Week wos o welcome breok from the monotony of the bosic high school teenoger's doy to doy rou- tine. This yeor, the doys A A P Mum's the word! Mums A Jon Jones ond Stocie Smith ore set for college. P A spirited student wos cought dogging to closs in her poodle skirt. P P Jeff Dodd sports his 50's leother look. !....o D . Q 2 SQITITWGSIS ' 0' were lobeled os follows: Mondoy - M.A.S.l-l. Doy, Tuesdoy - 50's Doy, Wednesdoy - College Doy, Thursdoy - Western Doy, ond Fridoy - Green ond White Doy. Spirit Week hod o more or less promo- tionol effect on the Home- coming gome ond donce, for both were victorious ond spirit-filled. l 1 an + 'Q f X , ' QM I A . . li ff an ' f- 2 'Q 9 J l 3 ' Q sf. -s i ff ' r his A .A 4 Q Q . 2 -'-tr s. 1 fx r ,3-5 I A W ,LJ E Y , My I ' V, A 4 Homecoming spirit bannery goodjob, cheerleaders! ' ' 11- ' fr. ' f L 'il' s , Gigi 4 V Twirlers present another sparkling performance. 1, , . - .K j ,-ft rf, - ' L ' X ig Q2 r. 311 5! Y X 1 I sr ,J S o of I iii f ' l S 0 0 u o o e rr! 5 X 7811 f' .- Nw 5 ' A buf ..-r ' T fl r H' :AQ :, , A 'l 5fl 5FV v -'-, ...Ax 3 . 4 4 Ready, ger set, GO! working hard towards your goals. - Brad McCollum working hard towards aco- demics. - Scot Worrall showing devo- tion to your school and play- ing soccerf' - Bobby Bowen unity, pride, and having an exrro-trippy time at the pep as- semblies, - Dan Kinsey willingness from everybody to do something rhot's not ordinary. - Cheryl Moore 4 I finally caught the ball! , . 'QP n n Q -N, 'Q pirir W els ,Q 3 X ,. K ' , - I vo c - ' 4' k- -. 5 -r . ' 5 f .-f P Hunter Poteet, Jennifer Burke, Kim Meredith, Jill Boyd, and Chris Hendershott wait patiently in line to have their pictures taken. V Jill Phillips adjusts Andy Yurl4on's boutonniere after some very vigorous dancing. J45 we cibancecl file Wiglzf way in fire Cibream cane the music pounded, the people danced, hearts throbbed and the re- cord skipped as the Hame- coming Dance of 1987 got underway. The dance was held at the Marriott Park Central from 8:00 p.m. until 12:00 p.m. Pictures were taken by Gary's Studios and they had a roving pho- tagrapher taking candid pic- tures. A D.J., named Barry Kasey, hired by the Student Council played various mu- sical selections for the par- ticipants. Refreshments were provided by the ho- tel. Most people tools their A P Krystal Barber goes solo on the dance floor. P Three gorgeous girls enjoy a break from the crowded platform. dates out to eat before the dance. They dined at such establishments as PapilIon's, Royal Talsyo, Newport's, and KeIIer's. After the din- ner couples then ventured to the dance after a few crucial stops and entered the dance with smiles on their faces. It wasn't there for long, however when they saw how crowded the dance floor was, how long the line was for pictures, and the numerous slsips in the records. All in all, Home- coming was a night to be remembered. f LNfC23 9 '? '4'g 'l'-v,f x Q-' J , ,. l 1 ,qu 1 3 N, A . 'x 5 X E F2 25 3. 13 , -.gr 11. Wag :Exif P RX ' K .H ' . . . w!Q.lE1i5r'Fino1i5y5,,- S., , ,jr- ,Jen-rs.. 0 5 T i 8 .2 WM- . , . .4 -, V,'g.,,, 4. - ,- .ty . A 'f1?:.W?fN,, 5 'EM vis. . wr' ,.'-Aim.. ff ' -, .' file? LLB. Q f ki J ' . 'J F if I Q Q . . H, A ,Lf 1 , 5. . 1411, 'f I F. ! X1 J ff 4 5 . 4 1 GQ . finalists J, De7EShgy,'6.,.Londnjoh,'. R. vwrigljmi -jg., Esco Sronel J. yfynn 'YT ', 41 .i, U. '5S3?0f H. Sghleuse, T. Rodehover. :I O'Neil i 4 6 XX . u I X .'3 S' x i leg-f. Q E 3 E' Queen: Lindo Quinn omecoming 0lfLl i ,Atv 92 15 2 x'c i 0 'f N. gi, . P' 1 L. an ' ' 1 .,,:.'::JP. 2 ' Lindo Quinn: I think it's neot to be nominoted. I feel privi- leged to hove won.'f Sherry Mortin: l couldn't believe it when l wos norninoted. When l won I got so excit- ed. rr J e n n i f e r Long: l wos very edgy. l couldn't be- lieve I wos nominoted let olone win. Jennifer Cren- show: Just t h i n k i n g obout thot night mokes me feel hop- py. They picked me! 217 P Diana Hill waits patiently to get in. V P Mrs, Tyler always smiles. V P Stephanie Madison has the blues. V Traci Harris and Rodney Vera wonder whether or not to dance. RIMA N N? Bop til You Drop The Bryan Adams Senior Council of 1987-88 sponsored the Christmas Dance in December. Under cloudy skies and cold weather, the Christmas Dance again suffered from low at- tendance. Regardless of the ceaseless rain, the anxious and impatient stu- dents waited for the dance to start. Though in the past, the dance has not brought as large a crowd as expect- ed, others believed it still was worth the money. There weren't a megabunch of people there, but those that did participate, I felt really wanted to be there and wanted to f , . . Y 8 e ef j.a g , M - 4,1 ..,,,r' party, said Renouldra McDuffie. Re- gardless of the different attitudes to- ward school functions. Those who at- tended believed it was a great way to hear some good music and meet new people at the dance. Though cloudy, dark and cold, participants crowded onto the cafeteria dance floor. The night whisked by. Regard- less of the faults of the function, stu- dents danced, laughed and joked in an atmosphere full of electricity and fun, and absent of the worries and problems of school and school related activities. . :A bin A 5 lx . K. 0 .1 . I in . - 7 Finolly 0ver!! The first semester of the 1987-86 school yeor ended with o bong. To celebrote the end of finols ond the coming of o new semester, the Bryon Adoms P.T.A. held their onnuol End of Semester donce on Jon- uory 21. It ottrocted o vo- riety of students who donced to o voriety of mu- sic provided by Music Non- Stop. -...i 'I 'of A44 A new donce step, maybe? AA4 Students enjoy the octivity on the donce floor. 44 Jeff Dlockwell throws oil inhibitions to the wind os he makes o memoroble oppeoronce or the donce. A Kris Frey ond Shonnon Toylor discuss their next donce steps. 4 Troci Horris ond Kristi Todd ore oil smiles. ce '. '. ' 9 A .- ,. --' ,r ,. .X PW. Q W U Styles in the Fost Lone lf you oslsed o thousond people to describe their style, you would get o thousond different onswers, but os everyone knew, the bottom line wos olwoys the some - we dressed to re- flect who we were. Wit, originctlity, versotility ond comfort olso occomponied individuality in the overoll reflection of foshion this school yeor. As most found out, you didn't need o lot of clothes to creote or imitote style, just ct lot of imogi- notion ond improvisotion. A P A contortionist? No, Kris Frey in her foshionoble boots. A Eric Show finds out the hord way thot crutches ore in this yeor. P Whot's hord and sticks u 7 Croi Mills' D. 9 flot top, thot's whot! , l o ' f 1 'N..C: ' -avr-fx ,. gf- 220 Styles f K ., 'i:'l'i' f. iv X JR r an ' if , f Q f W , i , ' 4 A s fiifiigg ,eww 11.122 A 4 Bolo ties are still hanging around the fashion scene, and seem to be neck ond neck with the high collar iook. A Chris Holiin sports o trendy turtleneck while attempting a GQ, pose. 4 Joel Breckenridges fashion state- ment: Make love, not war. Q ,L , 5tyles,,221 NK 'TD C Z 22 dition J D The Woy Things Are Whot were troditions? Troditions were speciol con- cepts possed down from one person to onother. Some troditions storted twenty or thirty yeors ogo were still oround todoy. Two old troditions were the uniforms of the B.A.nd ond Belles. Vonesso Wogoner soid, I like the Belle uni- form ond I wouldn't chonge it. lt's the only one we've hod. Lynne McElyo re- morlsed The bond uni- forms hove been the some for fifteen yeors. Another long stonding trodition wos the yeorbools. Since 1958, the El Conquistodor hos recorded the memories of our school ond will do so in the future. Still onother cel- AAP Spirit in the morning! Pep os- semblies were ci common sight during footboll seoson. Here, cheerleoders ond B.A.nd members liven up things. A Out with the old, in with the new. The EI Conquistodor hos been 0 sig- ebroted custom were the ploys ond musicols. After long hours of preporotion, these two productions were presented to copti- voted oudiences. Other meoningful troditions were pep ossemblies, eorly se- nior releose, senior prom, homecoming ond condy soles. Condy? Without con- dy soles, mony of these tro- ditions would not be pos- sible. To some though, troditions were overroted. Mr. John McCollum soid, Some troditions ore o woste of time, for students ond focultyf' Whether or not the troditions were good or bod, they oll odd- ed to life we oll lived - the life in the fost lone. ..:l A Senior Belles Joy Powell ond Jennifer Cofield were hoppy little compers. The Belle uniform they wore hos not been changed since the school opened. P An oct of the musicol excellence. The ploy ond were treasured customs. nificont port of Bryon Adoms herltoge. Eoch yeor, the dromo deportment The thirty-first bools wos the best one spent mony long hours to perfect this yet. trodition. f ' - ' ' ' - ' W M ,gr . 2 r Y .J . K 4- . , . ., -' vi, A . g ,. -4- ' jf J- -3 .HH .. -, .U H . V. i ' gffliissli 1 ,fx A wg 'f2i L -'L l +t Q see: . rf.. N i fi . mg 1, f3,g,,,.v,. 'aff X 4, If ty W ,4- .Ml Q- 4 1 X ,Q f. l , ,. ,., .Nw-......,-.......,..., ..,,M.,.,. . 1.-,..,.f . 1 ' 4 . R ,J K M, fo r 0 LP! Sw . K B ' 133' flbfxffc5,f . .If f?T'f?? if .f f r' jj t?-'Et ' B C - '5',4,'-B .i f, f -gi Q' , f4'fhff'ffk 7'???s?- Qi 0'-I Co Jfe . be g,':'f+.'3 li is Q. ff .3 S3 H : . '06, Wi If A' ff v ggi' 'f' .3-,R 7- gal 1 'X N ru? L rs- :ve Sift, I ff , :rm 5. 5 , . X , sr ,ff21el',',w-.lgffgvygrlg ,, -H - W,- 1 . ,g, ?e is ra .4 A 'Q if 5 i X! ,T 5 5 , , 1, , qfzr i l 4 Some of the mony owords won by yortous Bryon Adorns otgonizotions The winning trodition stoyed olive this yeor. V The lunchroom woli - we never noticed it, but, it wos there. The figures have been there for mony yeors ond have become o fomilior sight f F x M, A Condy, condy ond more condy. With the help of candy soles, mony groups were oble to corty on their yeorly oc- tiviries, 4 Green ond white stripes forever! B.A.nd members took o break from ploying to wotch the exciting gome. And look, they're letting fish in now. ,O f v '9' NET WT , ' 0 0 , X. ne 2 . F, 'X V 10' W: K J -o .Sp . N Q .x Life of the Top For the groduoting closs of 1988, time sure hos flown by! But left behind were the memories of o greot SENIOR yeor. The seniors porticipoted in mony octivities throughout the yeor, which were spon- sored by the Senior Council. We owed o lot of thonlss to the senior sponsors who tools time to help with the different octivities. The sponsors this yeor were: Mrs. Moore, Ms. Correll, Ms. Mosley, Mrs. Little, Mr. Flogg, ond Mr. Tellez. The yeor begon with the onnuol Senior Six Flogs Doy on Sep- tember 1Q. Loter, on the 22nd of October, you were oble to find the seniors lining up to pose for their Senior Ponoromic Picture. Mony speciol octivities, such os these, con- tinued throughout the school yeor. As grod- uotion grew neor other octiyities were plonned for more speciol memories. Some of these included: Boccoloureote, two Se- nior Slide Shows, Senior Luncheon, ond of course, Prom! Finolly on the 4th of June, the seniors gothered ot Loos Fieldhouse to porticipote in their groduotion ceremony!! -iii K 'X A P Gino Morzuolo ond Kristi Kelly ploy dress up owoiting their doy of groduotion. QW- Qs- 'u. I A A shot of the Senior Parking Lot. P Just another one of those senior priv- ileges! i-.s.0 MQ034 P PARKING ERMIT f , 0 Q u ' I ' 224 f n or Life H 19. . X. v mimi buf l F 'se-.AJ A-c, ' .ev- ,V ...v nm mln 1. HN. Jxiw... I 99 Get in the p Cture I 2 E I I . I 1 I L ' A A Eric Shellhorn doydreoms obour life ofter high school. A 4 Morsho Bloin hides from her un- derclossmen odmirers. A One of those high closs colleges wait- ing for one of our top-notch seniors. 4 4 Marcus Volerin odverrises for our groduorion invirotions, 4 Dennis Srewort - Whor o senior stud!! . . ' 1- I . X . ' '5 'Pr 5 :fe , Admiroble Advice from Spectoculor Seniors: Don't hide it, tolls obout it. -- Stephonie Modison Do your own work, becouse you'll need it for the S.A.T.! - Richord Mendozo ,f l'Don't get coughf without your 156 for the porlsing lot or you'lI gel chosed down! - Kris Frey You drink - you drive - you die. -- Dong Hoong lf the going gets tough . . . join the Army! -- Morsho Bloin Stoy owoy from the burritos! - Morcus Volerin Don't enroll into A.P. Biology if you hove o weok stomoch! - Kristen Pointer Do your best in oll thot you do. -- Jon Jones Don't worry if things get bod, they'lI olwoys get better. S -- Libbi Corlson l'Stoy owoy from Summer School or oll costs. -- Donny Coy AP O f h more de Pih y ' . . 1 U U 19: e . V 4- '-4 .- - 19 fe- - TAK 45 ,gan A V5 V i T si, 9: , vi, ,L 341' 132453152 sw cwc.. , .. 45-avg '- f 1 s5 t,fI-,s4e1'I,2f -- .K-S,12fler'.'Y, ze , f.:?a,sf,.t,,.. r -f Ax.. S .Wt W vo- , . . ..f .WW I. x,Ws.--. 1 N . 5-s.f.fs,,, T ,ks up s Si- x- sw ' ff in . Phu' i 'le 'x , .. -.,M,, , 73: i. 4 Great locker, huh? REMEMBER . . . ripped jeans . . . Goin' Back to Cali . . . Bennetton Donna Rice a GOOD P.T.A. dance . .. Dirty Dancing Cotil- lion . . . L.L.CoolJ . . . Stock Market Crashfesj . . . Tiffa- ny . . . Casa Linda Park . . . Fatal Attraction . . . Spring Break '88 PADRE . . . The Cure turtle necks . . , U2 concert . . . Senior Skip Day . . . Senior Parking Lot Problems . . . Less Than Zero Push lt . . . Big Thicket . . . A.P. Bi- ology trip to Port A.! almost NO yearbook West End . . . Greenville. . . Cavariccis . . . INXS . . . Seminars during TEAMS . . . Valley View . . . Return of the Living Dead ll . . . hik- ing boots . . . Zodiac shoes . . . jean jackets . , . black clothes, shoes, etc. . . . flat tops . . . Belinda Carlisle . . . backpacks . . . Sparks . . . 146 people making up Se- nior Skip Day . , . A.C.A. Joe .. . leather jackets, shoes, etc. tinted con- tacts . . . Spandex . . . crimped hair . . . cardigans . . . SENIORS' Clast year at our beloved B.A.j , . . For- est Lane . . . Mcl4ee's puns . . .outsiders terrorizing B.A. .. Raw ft , g l.mfK.l.4.I.4fK, J 9, 5 jf T r , 1 1 , .2 ,t IX JJ 3, m , 'HQ w 1 K75' ' X t v. is 4 Proud hands of patient seniors. Ln Af-.-fu-1.4 1.-f,:..?a.:'mf muy nf tfpamw-1411, sf. my - pdf, .-w.1Ma.Jwm..4v.1..,-.fff-vm: Mammal .4 f,.f,r.4- f -- 1. - A hHtn1nl'a-rLnvLfnnufv57:hm',-1a-mw.u,f,...f 7 .. an . As 7,.J,1',...:L f' - LL..- msi,-.Q I ,mins atv Martin Loo Nelson li A Lo and behold, sits the almighty, long-awaited, and forever treasured DIPLOMA! onyx, 'Q' .227 S . 1 . , -o - - W . 5 X -1 N.. . E -Q ' o F ag rn e E lane Striving for tl1e Top The T988 El Conquistador staff saluted those who have excelled in many different areas. Each year, a staff of respected teachers and ad- ministrators were selected to evaluate students eligible for the Gold Cougar awards. These students were selected by theiracademic, organizational and leadership qualities. El C Salutes were also awarded to dedicated students who showed outstanding initiative in a certain suhiect. Students picked and elected the Senior Personalities. We were pleased to acknowledge these people. These people were the Honors in the Fast Lane. Todd Vines, one of many un- dergraduates, studiously at- tempts ta sustain his grades above the failure mark and con- nue to elevate it to its highest potential. Many -students excel and do more than iust average, while others lail to meet the 228 minimum requirements. ig , ' ur- n f, , V, Y- I J ,, ' ' ' 1 ' - I Y --I , - IY , - 2' 5' ,-f-- L .f ni ' -- -M I ...s , . t -, . , -H ., n ., ,A 5 1' Q f '- 'G 1- s --. .:- -- . + 4' -.rv L ' 'j'-7: 5 vw, vk-M,fu+..,x A -A -N 4 1 I B E ,,..f- X N x X N 4 Drsgusted, Anh Tron hurriedly shuffles through her physics test, trying ta figure out where she gat the answers, so that she will not make the some mistakes on the tests that will follow suit. y G iff I 4 A baffled Jason Spragan looks lor the answer to a ques- tion while Alex Rodriguez digs timid: his bag lor his books, Gerald Martin, Roderick Crowder and Randy Roach give up and at- tempt tu get some sleep. Y Putting their extra time to use wisely in tutoring, Curtis White assists a fellow student in Algebra ll, while Daniel Kinsey uses his time ta read the re- quirement, A Separate Peace, for his English lll class. ,rl 'iii ffl: -L, 3 - ..,,, X 4 During AP Biology, Cyndi Roland works diligently trying to finish her classworlr on time, while, in the meantime, Kris Frey shuffles through her purse attempting to lack busy Gow CoucaAF it i Acodemic ochiever w . ovement in numerc octivities, he monoged to mointoin o high A overoge. Serving os NHS president ond on Acoden Decothlon member left little time for fun. For his efforts, both in ond out of the clossroom, he w greotly commended. os the perfect phrose to describe Jeff Despite his inv I EFF BLACKWEL 230 Bow CoucaAP. l ll Outgoing ond determined Esther disployed true'Cougor Pride. Between honors courses ond vorious fivities, she porticipoted in mony musicol oreos. Being o member of the swim teom only odded to r olreody long list of ochievements. With o smile ond o lough, she remoined o truly remorlsoble lividuol. ESTHEP, BLANCHETTE 231 CLD Coue-A ,.,,, ., ws, ,, .,, if i W? A .W, . Q, ,, .,1 , . ,SMA ,K , e . h...- , Fw s 4 Libbi hos demonsrrored her Ioyolry throu h r h g ou r e post four yeors in o voriety of woys. W moinroining high ocodemic srondords, she hos been involved in numerous orgonizorions worl behind the scenes os well os in the forefront. Tolenred, dependoble, dedicofed, ond Ioyol descril this Gold Cougor. 3 nam CARLSCJI 232 l I 1 l i I . 5oLD COUGAR i . I . i l l l l i I i l I , l 1 l i l l l I l 1 l 1 l l l l i i l , l .','4JV ic .,, . Q j V c , r . iw . i l l l l I l 1 i l 1 . i 3 Lori wos the true exomple of the busy bee. An octive member of countless clubs. she found time to lggle severol honors closses. As Student Council president, she gove endless time to the school ond the brrounding community. Mony hours of dedicotion ond hord work have earned her o ploce omong fue elite of Bryon Adoms. CRI HARKINS l 233 'I ou: COUGAR For ombitious Thuy, the sky wos the limit. Although studying for honors subjects required long hours,l she mode time for mony orgonizotions. Devoting much time to the Lirerory Society ond to Acodemic Decothlon kept her quite bus . C ' ' b y onstontdedicotion enobled her to be o highly respected student. i HUY NGUYEN 234 N 5QLD CCJUGAR ', Z To ch s rned in mony woys. A key member of both the ploys 5 musicols, she olso included other octivities in her schedule. As o lieutenont Belle, she disployed her gdership quolities odmirobly. Her outstonding gifts ollowed her to coptivote ond spellbind mony pple. orming Teri, her tremendous tolent h' l' fem RCJDEHAVER 235 ELC SALUTES Bright ond ingenius, Stephonie wos obsolutely committed to her school. Belonging to mony or- gonizotions tools up much of her time, but she devoted numerous hours to her position os Belle coptoin. One of her greotest responsibilities wos being editor-in-chief of the school newspoper, the Crossroads. Her motivotion mode her on excep- tionol student, TEPHANIE ERRY ELC SALUTES Perhops the word dedicoted best described Phi. She hos served in on editoriol copocity on both student publicotions, Not only hos she exemplified dedicotion outside the clossroom, she hos olso illustroted her determinotion in the clossroom, Phi's occomplishments hove been recognized by oll os demonstroted by her honors. Pi-ii DuoNe ELC SALUTES As on ospiring student, Todd remoined o vol- uoble osset to this school. His outstonding per- formonce in his honors closses brought him greot recognition, His tolents went further os he wos on importont member of the trocls teom. Alwoys helpful ond friendly, he left his mork in on out- stonding monner. ooo HANcoci4 236 l l ELC SALUTES Dovid proved to be on exuberont ond efficient leoder. His mony octivities involved him in severol different situotionsg his fovorite, though, wos bose- boll. He wos best known for his dynomic Ieod- ership os president of the Senior Council. Alwoys trustworthy ond octive, he remoined one of the brightest stors ot this school. Aviv HARDT ELC ESALUTES Perhops Michoel wos best remembered os on extroordinory student. His porticipotion in severol or- gonizotions limited his spore time, but, he monoged to molse time to oversee the senior Council Prom Committee. His greotest interest wos being one of the vitol ployers on the soccer teom. His loyolty ond dedicotion eorned him this solute. ICHAEL OOVER ELC SALUTES Attentive ond intelligent were two excellent words to describe Giong. Involvement in o voriety of clubs increosed her olreody busy routine. With her honors closses ond these octivities, one won- ders where she even hod time to do onything else. Her compossion remoined her most impor- tont ond outstonding quolity. L GIANG HUYNH 237 1 'l ELC SALUTES Constontly on the go, Morgoret remoined for- ever cheerful. ln between her plentiful octivities ond upholding her grodes, she found time to porticipote in vorious forms of student govern- ment. Her interests ronged from the Germon Ionguoge to morching bond. Her spirit ond per- severonce were odmired by oll. MARGARET EILER ELC SALUTES Not just onother othlete, Wendell wos olso on octive porticipont in numerous octivities. His spe- ciolty wos used this yeor in on el C editoriol position. His obility to hondle multiple ossignments wos on osset for every orgonizotion in which he hos been involved. Spirited, enthusiostic, ond de- termined opplied to Wendell. ENDELL AKEHAM ELC SALUTES Phillip let his creotivity flow in mony foscinoting oreos. Through his outstonding ortistic tolents, he won decisive ports in the ploys ond musicols. His leodership quolities were shown by his presidency, of the Key Club ond his porticipotion in the Student Council. No motter how busy, he olwoys mon- oged to lend o helping hond whenever possible. HILLIP YOUNG ,A f , 9 y . -my . . MN 1 It I 288 if D O' Social Studies Melanie Ellis English Tuong Le Science Hieu Du La Creme de la Creme l Foreign Language Tami Montgomery, 1 S Journalism Veronica Alaniz There was always one stu- dent who excelled in one par- ticular subject. This student spent endless hours studying for his or her favorite class. For the many achievements in that one sub- ject, students were nominated to receive an award. This award was the Who's Who. Congrat- ulations to these outstanding in- dividualsl f , 2 K A, Math Gerald Martin . instrumental Music Lara Smith 239 40 Vocal Music Home Economics Traci Simmons Kathy Chandler SpeechfDebate Heather Blanton ' ' i ' c fi ' 4 , s fr f - , . . Q l . -I -1, F 5 ' E ij., f ff Q 5 M ,gg F .- J ' A' ' 'Th 3' l '. ,, af - .P ,M ' gear 1' ,. F- w A . YQ? .1 ' - , - . wi . x 'wigg- Q A ,, M QV . , V ,ic ,. l I 3 . , l an 1 l i Q I Business Education . Drama Vocational Education Joy Powell Dana Darnell Myka Banks I Art Industrial Arts ROTC Jon Humphries James Besharse Renouldra McDuffie Girls' Athletics Kimist Dotson , l , ., A Vx to Boys' Athletics Physical Education Dennis Stewart Shaun Ernst H Fost Lone Productions In Conjuction With EI Conquistodor Associotes Proudly Presents I the 1988 Senior Personolities - - - I 5 Most Tolented Joel Bonzo ond Teri ' Rodehover if P 1 rv ,. 3 XX - .saf 1 ' E A ,lr g P 63 ,-I f 2 ja - .- Most Dependable Lance Donaldson and Vanessa Woodland Most Athletic Flo s Contreras and Jenny Maxvill F riendliest Mark Ramirez on Undo Quinn i Wittiest Phillip Toppin ond Kristi Kelly K X Ar Q 1 Most Likely to Succeed Todd Honcock ond Lori Horkins Best All Around Dovid Hordt ond Shelly White in the lane Study 81 More Study Students were not the only ones who had to work hard here this year. Most of the time, o teacher's life was more complicated than one thought. Countless hours were spent writing lesson plans, creating assignments, de- vising notes, grading homework and typing tests. This was enough for some teachers but still some chose an added responsibility - a club sponsor. Add- ed hours for preparation of the club's events made a teacher's life even more hectic. Teachers were people too. They had problems and ioys too. These were the . . . A's in the Fast Lane. The assistant hand director, Mr. Claussen, gives instructions to the members of the marching band during early morning practice. With his beloved bullhorn, he walks along the lootboll field yelling words of constructive crit- icism to distressed marchers. P t sk XM-ew I . eg x l 1 is Q, sr 51 . ,tie ,ws css' .1 sm Y XL1L c ft. FQ 4 During Freshman Orientation, Coach Davis and Coach Warner successfully attempt to recruit new members to the athletic program of our school, as they ofler several forms ol athletic sports lor boys and girls, V Dr. Nancy Blackwood, an assistant principal, enioys some soft background music as she works nttentively on some paperwork which includes some schedule changes that she must return to Dr. Pittman, rx! is 4 Mrs. Kelly Fortner, a senior A During lunch, Ms. il, xl A English teadier, explains to her students the importance ol the epic hero's characteristics as she also sucresslully attempts to pass out some graded vocabulary tests, which she holds in her hand. A .4 ' Cunningham and Mr. Govan decide on what to eat. Although many teachers eat lunch at school, some teachers choose to utilize their lunch period as o time to catch up on grading. 247 Top Cougor This yeor wos Dr. Joel P. Pittmon's second yeor os principol of Bryon Ad- oms l-ligh School, His moin objectives this yeor were to operote ond mon- oge the school which included such things os the instructionol progrom, public relotions thot involved the stu- dents, stoff, porents, community, ond provided o positive otmosphere for leorning ond student octivities. Also, Dr. Pittmon mode plons for molsing this school yeor different by encour- oging students to ochieve more, ot- tendonce to improve, so thot there would be o positive, productive ot- mosphere for both students ond stoff. Dr. Pittmon wos olwoys there to give the students ond stoff o cheerful smile olong with guidonce oll doy ond oll yeor 'round i ., UK fit? - 1 . gtg 55+-nm Q . , of-'flow mf' Q xi ss 5 4 ,nl X Mr. Salinas talks on the telephone while llMr. A Dr. Blackwood loves her work. watches over him. ,.d 2 'li Cougar Cubs Dr. Nancy Blaclswood, Mr. Daniel Salinas, and Mr. Charles Kennedy all helped to malse sure that the school was well organized. Each of the as- sistant principals had all helped the school by doing their own part. Dr. Blackwood was in charge of the in- structional programs. Mr. Salinas was in charge of discipline, student activ- ities, fundraising, co-published the teacher newsletter, operating both the PASS and ln-House programs and judging teachers. Mr. Kennedy is in charge of dis- cipline, transportation, loclsers, helping the schools budget, outside school activities, and judging the teachers. They all had different duties but they all worked together to ensure that everyone was surrounded in a pos- itive environment. A Mr. Kennedy listens closely as Mr, Greer, a coun- selor. speaks. , v 1 fxxa-. W'-X .X sst Princi Yrls 249 Ia W4 C U Q I . . . ' - , .1 3 , ' -rf .,- ,. - -- . - ' N ' 'E' Working 8-4 There were two in the office who ossisted the principol ond the vice- principols with oil their chores ond du- ties. Also, the women mode oppoint- ments, greeted visitors, ordered sup- plies, delivered moil, ond foculty ottendonce. The secretory wos Mrs. Holt, who hos been here twenty- seven yeors ond hos done o won- derful job. Mrs. Holt olso does the budget, octivities funds ond poyrolls. The other wos Mrs. Coney who hos been o study holl teocher here for obout four yeors. This yeor she odded o new poce to her job: the principol's clerk. She onswers the phone ond olso does the budget. Mrs. Coney soid, she loved the people who she worked with. Both of the lodies en- joyed their work ond the students opprecioted their courtesy. A Mrs. Holt wonders obout her doily work she hos to do. ,QD-f:rf'fS7 'f'i' 7250 Pri ci i Office P 19, f a :UI T56 T. 4 , Y 1 V n , . T 2522, J 9' 1 . . i Q 'K l lllilllllllllllll ' . -,Mgt 4' ' --' ' i L ' A - , . if r nw . . Q ,..,.-.--. T A N A Mrs. Holt is smiling becouse it is olmost time to go A A Mrs. Coney does the budget report for home. principal. W . . . V ' - - -- '-' IA, A, K ' fa - Ya- gl'- -Ns i -XX .X'x. Alwoys Busy The yeor hos gone by ond the four counselors hove experienced whot it wos like ot Bryon Adoms. The coun- selors ond enrolling new students. The counselors were Mr. Greer, Mrs. Fish- er, Ms. Giese, ond Mr. Stephens. They were olmost olwoys busy striving to help us oll. The clerks in the counselors office were Mrs. Sylvio Will ond Ms. Morty Dyer. And we might odd, they were doing on excellent job os well. Mrs, Fisher's first impression of Bryon Adoms wos o lot of Cougor pride ond o school dedicoted to ocodemic excellence. Also, Ms. Giese's first im- pression wos the students strive to do the best ond to excel in mony oreos ond the school hos o lot of school spirit ond positive ottitude. They hove done o good job. CT .41 ...gi liilii illlll A P The school counselors of 1967-86, 4 4 Mrs. Will onswers the phone with o smile. A Doug picks up o SAT book for the test. Y Ms. Dyer works while on the phone. . Cog. elorsO ice 2,51 bk 'QI HERE! To molse sure cull the students were occounted for this yeor, the lodies in the ottendonce office worked very hord. Everydoy they hod to fill out odmit cords, obsence forms, ond reod o lorge number of notes from our porents. It wos their responsibility to coll the porents of obsent students to molse sure they were not cutting closs. The office wos reduced in the num- ber of workers from lost yeor. This meont they hod to work horder. The secretories this yeor were Mrs. Foye Von ond Mrs. Aniro Porlser. 1 'MQ-. 'vmg 'its an 'fs sy.-z.,i W .1 :wwf 5. . . . Y .--T, ff? ' , .. A Mrs. Porlser tries to exploin ro o mother thon her child didn't moke it oll the woy to school thot morning. A P Mrs. Von pretends to be busy to ovoid looking or the comero, P Mrs. Reynolds ond Mrs. Little ore so busy, they do not have time ro look up for o picture. a ws X 1 ' 0 h I J' 252., A116 donce 'wtf ,gn - . . a 1. ' T, ,. .- - ,re A 1 .,. -- f-n -4, ,xl . ,wi .-ff 'wang DATA! BUSY! The Iodies in the doto office ore now in chorge of the infornous PINK SHEETS. Student helpers trov- eled from roorn to room picking up the sheets from oll the reochers to let the lodies in the office know who wos present ond who wos obsent. They took core of tosks such os: grode reports, grode corrections, tronscripts, course moster reports ond schedule chonges. The lodies with these tedious re- sponsibilities this yeor were Ms. Scheider ond Mrs. Gorcio. The reg- istror, who moved to the doto office this yeor, wos Mrs. Corol Little. A speciol thonks to these Iodies. .W ASAc.L1xbxJ: S ,, f 5. 35' A 4 Ms. Schnyder ond Ms. Gorcio rake o rest from their busy schedule to pose for c picture. 4 Ms. Gorcio is obout to give up ofrer fronricoliy looking for the missing pink sheets. A Ms. Schnyder hides from the phorogropher behind the gorden on her desk. , . v . .fx 'Q' oto 0 ie: '25 T fxxu- ix, I P Mr Fleetwood listens intently while the Iocol pro- botion officer descnbes o new problem, V Officer Gotttell tolses o moment out of his hectic schedule to cotch his breoth -'Inq ...- ' . . , , -s it :,w',g':1g J mggunnwp TheYAC Act The Youth Action Center wos ol- woys o busy office. It wos where the ploinclothes ond uniform officers goth- ered to discuss the doy's octivities. The oction did not occur IN the office but on the mony rounds mode in o doy's time by these officers. The officers' moin objective wos to mointoin the peoce ond order in the holls ond pork- ing lots or wherever B.A. students gothered. Another defined duty in their job description wos the coun- seling service for students ond their fomilies. This service included, but wos not limited to, drug problems, pro- botion problems, ond truoncy, Q , I ,aff Z 4 Youth Action Center 9-' , , '-.- A , 19' fy - ,.c A , - T if S., A After o long day of potrols, Mt. Fleetwood ders, What now? 4 Officer Gottrell focuses his thoughts on his octivities with the students, .xv U ? fn ,- ' 1 -4 . 4 . L 2 Home Sweet Home - ln House ln-House ot B.A. All doy detention. Sounds like fun? Well, occording to o senior recipient of ln-House, lt's o drogf' The students who ended up in oll doy detention went through the rigorous process of potent conference ond then sentenced to ln-House, oll due to skipping closs, violoting school rules, or excessive tordies. Under the rule of Mrs. Rhodes ond Cooch Bor- low, students were not ollowed to tolk, sleep, or do onything non-study reloted. The rnojority of the students in B.A. cringed ot the sound of ln- House. Rompont within the wolls of l3.A., tumors of ln-House provoked on imoge of o foreboding, prison-like concentrotion comp. To the conttory, ln-House wos not oll thot bod, or so survivors soid! mei' li . Aa ' . ,xii . .tt . , aw fcgfg kg ff ,v ,xyiftf s ts . K ' f 4 :-if ff' - 4 A A Chris Sodler is still wondering how he got ln- House. 4 A Mrs. Rhodes ossigns extto work to on unlucky recipient. A A student rnonoges o smile for the cometo. 4 A student tries to ossist Mrs. Rhodes while she lectures to the closs on ln-House behoviot. 1 ' ' In l-louse 2 X 'QI 4 N , 'g , ' vo g u - s '- - Q, 4 .P -. ': -, . 4 ' S N ff The Doctor ls In Or in our cose, we would hove to soy nurses! l-leod nurse, Sue Jennings, ond her ossistont, Mottie Swonson, were two lodies in our school thot we knew were olwoys there woiting to help ony student with hisfher sud- denly developed illnesses. After cor- rect core ond ottention, the students were either sent bock to closs or on their woy home. Either woy, both nurses could be expected to treot eoch student with true concern. Not only treoting the dolly illnesses, the nurses olso kept the medicol records of every student up-to-dote. Before long, every student knew they could count on the help of these two re- lioble women. X' Wah A Ms. Swonson rokes core of one of her doily, routine jobs. A A P Todd Wcilker onxiously owoirs the nurses' decision on his physicol condition. A P Cheryl Heddin finds the rime ro toke o quick nop. Q . , f.. . ACH 9 3 ffl' A Ms. Jennings tries to exploin some recent heolrh A A records to o curious student. up 1 - 5.1 ' f, i, . , . -- '- ,, -,. sv ' - ' R , Morisho Blocker colls for her mother to pic 15' i...i'r1L.lu..iaiLl, i I . . . Q Q sqft i r'ir ' Nil iT5..TllT ,W v. ,A li. ff it is K 44 xv.-A, Books' 'PC' Us! The librory wos the oreo in which the librorions, Mrs. Lindo Gorrett, ond Thereso Chmielewslsi, olong with the oid of the librory clerk, Mory Lou Trull, were oble to give both closs ond individuol instruction, to help with re- seorch ond to help find boolss. Along with the normol things found in the librory Qbooks, cord cotolog, etc.j, this yeor we olso found thot the librory hod computerized itself. This hod been done by using o computer cir- culotion system colled Circulorion Plus which uses bor codes. The students were groteful for the librorions' cheery smiles ond helpful hints thot were given while doing reseorch. The librory wos olso o ploce students could go to study or to just reod for fun. A 4 Librory Aids - J. Holt, R. Cofer, 5, Burnhom, A. Brown, J. Troutmonn, K. Villonuevo, D. Withrow A A The Librory Staff - Theresa Chmielewski, Angelo Esporzo, Mory Lou Trull, Lindo Gorrettg for 1957-86. 4 Ms. Trull types in some reseorch informotion on the librory's new computer system. 9 X ' 0 0 4 Lilimry 1 257 NR rim-Q I 15. Free Time Most of the students used this free hour to ploy cotch up. Homework: either work they forgot to do the night before or getting oheod so they would hove less homework thot night. Gossip: cotching up on the Iotest scoop. Who wos going out with who, when, where ond WHY? They tolked obout clothes, girls, guys, teochers, whot exciting events took ploce the weekend before or hoppening the following weekend. Mony times tolk- ing wos not ollowed, but students olwoys found o woy, if not by whis- pering then by possing notes. SLEEP! The most populor port obout Study Holl. This wos whot most people looked forword to obout Study Holl. The teochers this yeor were Mrs. Grubbs ond Ms. Smith. ..i---an A A P The upstoirs study holl teocher, Mrs. Grubbs, is pleosed with the work of o student. A A P P The downstoirs study holl teocher, Mrs. Smith, dreoms obout going home. A P Rodney Lond goofs off os John Mortin pretends to be reoding. 1 . , , 0 o J e., Stu Holl 0, ,ww-.. ' ff it , ....t.f. s X i f if 1- -. . Q., . 1-WE, 1. k . 4, Q nm. .1 .' A -.s q x is 4 A The fine ort of pointing your finger noils, A It hos been onother one of those doys. P Michelle Durhom tokes o breok from her school work to think of her boyfriend. 3C: w 'aff We've got all the answers Two years running! They are still growing and going strong. Every day, first period and second period, a special group of education hungry stu- dents got together to broaden and enhance their educational experi- ence. They learned many new facts and were tested in literature, lan- guage, science, math, social studies, and the fine arts. They wrote essays about numerous various subjects. They gave prepared and impromptu speeches. They went to competition and competed with other well educated students from other schools. They did a good and successful job. Not only did they learn a lot and make many new friends, they learned the fun of good competition. The sponsor once again was Dr. Pinyan. who ,.',. A A 4 Jeff Blackwell happily awaits more new notes during class. A 4 1987-1986 Academic Decathlon members. A The lovely Decathlon sponsor, Dr. Pinyan. 4 Eric Shellhorn takes a break from his busy work to look at his hair. , . s u 0 , f ,lk all ec 0412 1 9 H. . W -. --,, New Look to Old News This past year new additions im- proved both teaching styles and fac- ulty in the social studies department. The new teachers included Coaches Timmons, Junior and Vickers. They ex- panded the department in the areas of Economics, World History and Unit- ed States History. Their styles brought out the highlights of these subjects which seemed to make them favorites among many students. Also, the other teachers who have been here stood behind these new teach- . lk. . ers and helped them get into the new system. Coach Hagar, the head of the department, led these the teach- ers in an outstanding way which was best for their students. ln the next few years, these teachers will combine with the present staff and with help from the administrators to become o functioning part of the entire Bryan Adams High School Faculty by dis- tinguishing themselves through the re- sults of their students' grades. , X... .A i .. H5433 -4.-.ff if ' - t lf ta H ,... . yuygl , .. A A P Marshall Oden put his pen ro rest, A Mrs. Knuckles lectured about economic conditions. A P Christy Dunn awaited the end of class. P Mr. Abbott explained the answers to a test. s . I f.. .. 2?f 2qpfs loisru 5, , , , 1, tl. vi, - fa- - ,,v.. - X Charles Abbott Andrew Davis tg,- -as' L! Bill Densmore Wi ertiwli' ff E 1 ....... ,,........ 41 Jackie Edwards Mark Giddens Suzie Hagar Q1 N my if . A Q- ' Nick Junior James Kauffman Jackie Knuckles Bo Taylor Jeff Timmons Lester Vickers A A Eddie Vega becomes familiar with his history book. A Coach Vickers makes Jennifer Teoford stand in front of the class, 4 4 Mr, Davis tells students they did twice as good, a 4 A dedicated student looks closely at his test. , . JR.. ' 1. 0 , X D , ' ' IR 'Q' , . x Q 74-4, ,-, .- -r .A - - .f N - ls It Write? Staying up until all hours of the night, trying to finish writing papers of one sort or another was how a ma- jority of English students spent their few precious homework hours. The teachers who assigned the papers did not do it out of meanness, but to strengthen writing skills. The English teachers focused their writing assign- ments of structure and content so they could raise the TEAMS scores in the English and grammar area, so that more students would pass this year. Besides assigning papers to write for TEAMS improvement, English teachers also had to proofread pa- pers, make tests, grade the tests, and write an occasional recommendation. t t is ' J 5 4 N 'ts . X A j, NX 7 M A P Ms, Kandeler attempts to ignore Eddie Bennett as he tries to kiss her. A Suzanne Carroll listens carefully to one of Ms. Carroll's more interesting lectures. A P Jacob Levy and Joey Ausbrooks regard o fellow classmate with respect for her ability to work and talk at the same time. fl.. 0 h . , u 01 -'P' 'YD' K :EET sal, V it , t , 5 9, , -ft.. 3 ucci Holl .i 4 Checking for continuous verb tense is what some stu- dents did to strengthen TEAMS scores. s O. Not pictured Mono Kondeler ond Choronz Merriett 4 A Jennifer Delaney foils osieep while proofreading one of her popers. u 0 , S qu- .l .1 ' 'of - M 'A r Adding lt Up Sweoting out integrotion on o col- culus test on Fridoys, or figuring out right triongles in geometry is just the tip of the iceberg in the mothemotics deportment. Teochers in the moth de- portment instructed one of the more intricote courses thot the students took in their high school yeors. The courses ovoiloble were fundomentols in moth, consumer moth, Algebro I, Al- gebro II, Geometry, Trigonometry, ond Colculus A.P. ,,,.,.-.,-., 7.1: . W Y ,4 A Shelley Shifley concentrates hord on her closswork. A P Mr. Dickey proudly disploys his rest review on the cholkboord. , 1 6, V ., George Mory Leo Roymon Acuff Choncellor Dovis Dickey 4 . 1 ,f-'-QQM - 2 4a 0 19, Q -ard Af' J , I T 0-1 ' xl - --all -6 'Q M. 4 4 Ms. Hones demonstrates the correct woy to drow stroight lines while trying to solve o proof in geometry. 4 V Mr, Wilder tries to help one of his students to understond how to solve o triongle. 4 Concenrroting on o test, one of mony moth stu- dents tries her best, V Ploying hide-n-go-seek with his floppy disc, Borry Secrest takes o break in his computer moth closs. l , HUFIES, ii. so v 1 ' . 'Mt - vu 0, S. ' -Q. 3 2 5 1 P Gabrielle deciphers one of the many equations put forth, P P Richard is bewildered by the enthralling go- cart experiment. V Riclsy and Margaret discuss last night's homework. V P Susan, Jason, Dean, and Katie calculate the weight of an unknown mass. V V Dean and Ricky study hard for the astronomy test. P V V loel Bonza plays guessing-game with the chemicals. ,- I ' ft' '-'-ln. ff Q ' 7 ' .-,.. - , mcg t, 3 f i s H394 -:z .1 ti J Jffqra r.-1, iw, , s ga sv i as n !Ax ,o.v ' Z' f 26,,Sce e 19. . V' - ,. .J an . . , ., -- .- A. V -v ' . P 4 'f 1,,,.. Einstein's Theory This yeor, the Bryon Adoms Science Deporrment hod to molae o few od- justments. With the deporture of o few veteron teochers, the deport- ment hos hod to reploce o few teoch- ers, This yeor hos proved to be very successful becouse of this. The new teochers hove proved to be very successful in their closses ond brought o sense of unity to the deportment. Becouse of this unity, the whole school hos benefited. J 4 A A Terry ond Morgoret orgue over Newron's second low. 4 A Students ore held mesmerized by the spellbind- ing Physics book. 4 Mr. Strotmon ossists the young rylses in their ex- periment, A Joson ond Terri solve number 9. 1' . , . n 'Q' schei,,27E Al a Q T -vf r ,,- ,. -' -- . Y Q ' 'I' ' Say What? The Foreign Language Department was provided for any student who wanted to learn how to read, write, and speak any language. Spanish, French, German, and Latin were the different languages the students got to choose from. Even though at times it may have been difficult to study and concentrate on the work that was given, the end results managed to be a great success. Where as it helped to enrich the languages of many students. ff' ' V5 Mm x Egfr rj ' 0 Arg f st? .JSM 11 , --. Q -uc t . an r K h-5 1,5 - ,mf , A A P Mrs. Lopez can't figure out whot's going on! A Mrs. Golden is tickled with her Spanish class. A P Mrs. Hervey tries to explain the tenses of verbs. 26811 Fore gn Languages ,gr .4 'xCS ' wvffx 2' J. . . ,J lx -yi i, 'R ini.,. Q' 51. A Sue Davis A Lillie Francis A Helen Golden C A Gail Hervey rw. 4 Soro Hoshmon is shocked with her French grode. V Mrs. Froncis Go oheod - Make my dey! rfiw 'Fr Aw 'VW i I 4 A Mrs. Dovis helps Don Kinsey with his homework. A Mrs, Srromberg sings os she checks the role. Grocielo Lopez A Anno McDaniel A Mario Srromberg i . . I f W o 0 , r r Www. V ,th Forei n Lon og Su 6 .R ,wt ,,, ,H E n eg P Kenny Gibson concentrates nord os he plons for his coreer future. PP Srello Se-rno ignored the l9OChGf45 lecture while Tereso Volez fries not to lose ir V Mrs Dillehoy mes to conceol Ioughrer from her foce, f P Cindy Dole points our her coreer plons ro o class- ITWOTG. A John Miller plons ro molse copies for the resr of his life ' 1 ,I .0 o 'Qws 1 270 C 9fEdU 1 l' K v G? ' ' ' ,J- , , , Q- ,, K. 191' S+ - ,- vw Mr e K L 49 0,5 A' jg? V Cooch Flogg tries to encouroge students ro explore every possible field. V4 Jonice Loyden proofreods some work for the teocher. VV Mike Eyons ond Dennis Stewort enjoy o gome of Monopoly during closs. ch, qv 4' .. 54' 1 .0-,Q i n . . . lt's 0ff to Work I Go For some, the school doy wos shorter thon usuol. But, controry to populor belief, they did not get to go home. They went to work! These work progrom students spent holf the doy leorning vorious skills of school ond the other holf opplying whot they hod leorned ot work Of course, to remoin ci port of the work pro- poss eoch one of their closses. They olso hod to mointoin o good record of performonce ot their oppropriote jobs. Among the closses offered to the students were VOE, ME, ICT, CVAE ond HECE. These informotiye closses were skillfully fought by Mrs. Dillehoy, Ms. Thompson, Mrs. Foerch, Mr. Wells, Mr, Flogg ond Ms. Tyler. grom, the students were required to 1 ' ' i .,-of-i..,w. Q ,Aqph Mxg. Picture Perfect Learning how to use a camera, develop film, and take fairly decent pictures was how the photography classes spent the past year. The two classes, instructed by Mr. Bill Den- smore taught students how to set up pictures and use a camera to make a dramatic effect within the picture. Mr. Densmore had only one second year student this year, Lorrie Green, who did more individual assignments and developed her technique further. f V i,Ei3j-'Q -if M is ,X-fri., it ' M. ,AS ..,.,f.4g E ' .K 34. K' 4i6:Zff7f3QF'4 i ,fag .5t..,. Q 53 Q ,rqfffql Wig? ff 1 f.g'a'z, if 2175 1'-rJ..w crew. 379' i?.'?If2 122 , ' .+ ' In 'Q as ' fflfilff. 'l ,L Z ' 'i W' t .. vfiisw' ' ' M El Mr K 1 fr - 1 '. .fa -' 1 f. . ff: .. 1gs:gwss'fQ5 ...gf c 'ff' sil'i sf igR,.,. A Shannon Pusey learned how to set up a light with his eyes closed in seventh period photography. P Densmore's dazzling daybreak darkroom dare- devils. A A A Micheal Gaul tries his hand at setting up lights. A A Seventh period photography proudly stands together. f.-0' fi fi 2 3 . tograghyy dy' I-.. ff 'arf-fx' . A 1 . , 1 , '-. 4' - - , I f 4- 1 -2 v... ---2+--' ' i Gil F ' Q ...c , V , L. 4 Monico Avolos is omozed os to whot Stocie Smith con do on her computer. 1 own to Business I- :. Wi N. gag s. , A I sisv A Throughout the 87-86 school yeor, the Business Deportment prepored students for the up ond coming Com- puter Age. The courses thot ossisted the students in business ond personol procedures were Beginning Typing, Advonced Typing ond Processing, Shorthond, Accounting, Office- X 'liiwrfg Q s,,,f Ms. Moore Ms. Correll Ms. Rhoods Ms. Bynum 4 Procedures, Personol Business Mon- ogement, Business ond Consumer Low. A new oddition to these oc- cupotionol courses this yeor wos Busi- ness Doro Processing. All these courses helped students to prepore them- selves for the business world. A 4 Trudy Press wipes her teor os Jennifer Mortinez corrects her computer error. A 4 Heeno Sutoiro concentrate 1 ly on her typing assignment. A Kris Frey ACTS os though she's studying, but she's reolly dreaming obout her Crossroads' next deadline. . r es, X , Q5 Bu esscf,,27 , ' W ' Q 'F - -Q, X 4 F, ,Jr 'gb M A V ,xx P Pat Wlrhrow Y Leatha Evans V P Gwen Taylor Making a Home Sweet HCJME If you walked into any homemak- ing class, you realized that it was more than cooking and sewing. The classes, each one semester long, con- sisted of home management, family living and parenting, consumer ed- ucation, foods and nutrition, housing and home furnishings and clothing and textiles. Specific study areas enabled future homemokers to receive hands- on experience. Students did individual assignments and worked together on numerous projects such as preparing a meal, planning a family budget, mak- ing an outfit or managing home life. Contrary to popular belief, home- making courses were not just for girls. Just as many males were enrolled in home related classes as were fe- males. Once again, the challenge and responsibility of teaching these stu- dent participation classes belonged to three very courageous ladies. They were Mrs. Leatha Evans, Mrs. Gwen Taylor and Mrs. Pat Withrow. Q . , V Charles Miller looks for something to cover his new V Broderick Thompson grabs a Coke instead of creation - a double-decker lemon upside-down ingredients he needs for his homemaking class. Cake. i r 3 .J ,. . :gy f'1vff-i-:- . Bl' fit f 3. Q 1. 4 Ls Assn lei?-5.19: 1 . ' miami' 3 1 l --f l x . X vi in sf Nik i 2 I T . r A wwf A A Erma Marquez discusses the latest homemaking P Broderick Thompson looks in wonder at the stra technology with Mrs. Evans. thing that Charles Miller is holding. f- ' .,,,,,r 'V Z 274 H l I'TiOl4l 0 19' Q 4 U I- 9' . in -i , . .. '-' .- -c. Q - tY ' -' - 'F 4- ee Thompson Solaam Savvon Lori Kinser V V Casey Global plays snob as Marcos Marquez Cates Scott O Neil and Jessica Hardy are ex strikes his GQ pose and Trudy Press plays around on stage, in i fii z-gg: Deserving of a Standing OVATION lf one asked of what the drama department consisted, a typical re- sponse would have been actors and actresses. But, drama classes were more than acting. A normal class stressed the methods for acting, and also drama history, stage terminol- ogy, various plays and outside ac- tivities. Classes ranged from beginning drama to advanced theatrics to tech- nical theatre. Drama students re- ceived many opportunities to display their talents. The main event of the year was the ployhouse production of The Mouse That Roared in December. Incredibly enough, all these 'areas were overseen by Mr. John The Bomb McCollum. Mrs. Joni Dixon, too, supported this department by sponsoring the Patchwork Players. Both industrious teachers worked long hours to ensure the perfection in their students' work. These two were the star attractions. 5 i if I ef 4 I . 4 4 Mrs. Dixon proudly displays the new trend in stage make-up - leftover Halloween cosmetics, 4 Taking time out from his busy schedule, Mr. Mc- Collum smiles pretty for the camera. A Tate Simpson explains stage problems as a tired Mr. Mac dreams of going home instead of to rehearsals. . . JMX I D an Q .X 'fix . vw-Rad.. .. i - +5 , -J' g x A A Bock to the Drowing Boord This yeor, the Bryon Adoms ort closs wos blessed with mony tolented students. This closs wos provided for onyone who wonted to creote dif- ferent types of ort work, os well os for those students needing o fine orts credit for on odvonced groduote seol. Mony pieces of ort were chosen ond disployed in the front holl of the school building. This enobled oll of the stu- dents to er-Joy the mony fine pieces of ort. There ore mony different levels of ort, beginning with: Art I - which wos for the onesjust storting outg Art ll ond Art Ill - wos for the interme- diotep ond Art IV - wos for the experienced. The teocher who wos responsible for this tolented ond suc- cessful ort closs wos Noncy Miller. Q ft isiwl- W f - . , 0 0 . . 'hlb Q76 -' -ai . g S- I rx h - - s - x.F' . 'Y , ,, .. A X ' X A rts V V . . Q ' I A ft, A - K I 0 ' 59 1 -. 2 S 1 i z kVM,,f'5 . .-1Il 's 'fl A A Ms. Miller rokes time out to smile ot the come 4 A Students work onxiously on their ort project. A Tony Guerrero is ostounded by whot he hos drown. 4 Student drows on obstroct design for her ort clo J ,gait ...ef--al' 1' IF' QP' .Q to The Beot Goes On Bryon Adoms is known for their excellent music tolents. These closses hove enobled tolented students to express their musicol obilities. Orches- tro, Stoge, ond Morching Bond of- fered voried musicol experience to the serious music student. This is o greot experience for students who wont to pursue this type of tolent for o coreer. But we hove to give credit to the hord working music instructors who mode it possible. These four di- rectors were: Mr. Erwin - the choir directorp Mr. Hill - led the orchestrog ond Mr. Doniel ond Mr. Rezenbrinlx - estoblished the morching ond fresh- mon bond, ond olso the jozz ensem- ble. N-I Colton Erwin Dovid Cloosen Jeffery Hill Don Doniel 4 A A Mr. Hill shoots the orchestra with the evil eye. 4 4 A Mr. Erwin sits down to compose o musicol mosterpiece, 4 A A Mr. Cloosen soys Stop in the nome of love. 4 Mr. Doniel revises o student's homework. .- n 0-'X ' 'H ., 2 Mysl 'I-Now .. J- - -if N I .F -gf --' .r . - Keep Me In Mind For those who felt compelled to delve into the behoviorol potterns ond environment of todoy's society, then Psychology ond Sociology come to the rescue, Tought by Dr. Jonice Pinyon, these courses were two of the most foscinoting electives offered. They gove insight into the humon mind ond society. A Shelly White smiles for the comero os Wendell Wokehcim tries to get o better view of her poper. A P Dr, Pinyon poses with o picture of one of her ex- students. A A P One more picture ond l'll kill you, Buddy! A P P Trying to see things from o studenr's view- point, Dr, Pinyon? P The DOCTOR feels in control behind the desk. ft. 9 . A... ff Psyi oIogyf ' G' , . ,, g 49' ' is ,nn 'M Jose Elsie Henry Tellez Moreno Warner Body Talk Because gym was a required course, most students who enrolled in the class were unenthusiastic about their situations. But once the school year began to roll, gym students re- alized that the classes were com- posed of exercises and sports that emphasized basic physical fitness. P.E. was educational in sportsmanship as well. .li A 4 4 The obligations ofa celebrity: Alright, just one more profile shotg my fans are waiting. A A 4 Coach Telez casually flexes his whatever-toids. A 4 'il still don't get this 'jumping jack' stuff! A Just forty more to go, girls! 1 ' 0 ' . X 'xe-- ' LX Educ n 27 . P ' L Q 'NK - q,', I-ap ,, sv 'ti' g A A sox Learning Disabilities The Special Education classes were taught by: Miss Storrs, Mrs. Griggs, and Mrs. Tyler. The Special Education classes had Resource Math, Resource English, and Resource Social Studies. ln the oO's and the beginning ofthe 70's special education was originally for handicapped and retarded people. Until the law changed in the 7O's resulting in the courses being recog- nized to the learning disabilities of non-handicapped students in the class- es. Anita Ray said that the program is a resource class to help her. A resource teacher gives support to her students who are slow. Mrs. Griggs said she has to do individual plans and instructions on each of her stu- dents. These classes are like resource classes to those students in the classes. The classes developed basic slsills as well as offered additional guidance to the students. Ilsf'i A ..-0.5. A Miss Storrs explains the word problem for the class. Lynette Griggs ' ' I l if-' Cheryl Tyler Vivian Storrs .' -j .5 0:1- IEd '4 34, 0' ' H 4 V V Kim smiles and laughs at rhe camera V Mr Tyler overlooks one of her students 'fffc work wfr . 'X mlljgf Hcinds Cn Experience .-H... , V A To-c, iw we 5 ig!! fi X s M nf '. T gy,W,. my . 43 si-1 .....-- . Q Z' -29, kv Mr. Knox Mr. Horrison Mr, Bennett The lndustriol Arts Deport- ment wos tought by: Mr. Bennett, Mr. Knox, Mr. Hor- rison this yeor. The closses thot tought were: Plostics, Woodshop, Metol shop, ond Electric Shop. The stu- dents got honds on ex- perience troining during the closses. They olso worked with the mochines ond equipment. They olso con rnolse crofts in those shops, They hod 0 contest in the spring. Choddricls Woddleton soid thot lndus- triol Arts wos o new ex- perience ond it is more in- teresting thon the regulor closses ond it is eosy. Slsills tought in these closses will help the students cope with the future. T sr fl! A Ii., 4 A Phil Courtney is Ieorning the lorest in orchirecturol design. A Mortin Herford thinks obout whot he is doing. 4 Mr. Knox smiles proudly os Tuyen Tron completes this project. mx . . :X 1 5 +C ' ,lb A ustri rt U2 1 Service W Two groups of nonstudents who molse up o lorge ond very importont port of our school ore the cofererio ond jonitoriol stofts. These remorlsoble people odd spice to our school os well os providing priceless services to the students. The women in the cofeterio ore comprised of o lorge stoff thot orrives eorly to prepore ond serve breolsfost sv., '5 , , th 0 Smile R, ond immediotely begins lunch prep- orotions following the breolsfost trof- fic. When the lost lunch is finished these Iodies still remoin to stroighten the lsitchen ond lools forword to the next doy's menu. As for students, the doys olwoys brighten upon reoching the cosh register ond o fomilior foce offer o long, tiresome woit. Rf -is cg, '-, .4--5 P A Stonding proud! A Myro ond Evelyn begin the busy lunch preporotuons with positive ottitudes P Mr. Williorns ond Meadows exhibit enthusiosm on the Job 4 . 1 Y Xxx X Xx A , YZ -mmf' ,rs M' ft X kk YK ,uf 'i 1 Y ., Q R . 5 5 - A xx ,. , I X N . , -, fr , ' N ,il,,- f' , 0 V El , , , f N P .. - 'S I' 0' ..I. , A u i 1515 A ,, .. '-1.1. - if - , , , ,... . . V- 5 it j x ., N Nia? , . .. it ,if ' '. -i- ' . ., ' 5 '3 . Y!- 5 .kfv I X 2 2,Aux ry Sr J 3 . -- 5 J. , , O4 ' , . , , ,, A, A, 'of Q, - , .- .Am x +-A-P ,..-as There were four lines in which stu- dents could stond to purchose their fovorite goodies. The two moin lines served the doily plote lunch. Besides these there wos o line for chips, hom- burgers ond fries, ond onother line for rolls, solods, ond juice. This yeor the Cougor Den hod its grond opening which supplied students with chips, condy, ond cookies, besides its usuol pens, poper, ond books. Our lunch- rooms ond Cougor Den this yeor supplied the entire school populotion with whotever their heorts desired. The doys storted eorly ond ended lote for the ten member custodiol stoff. Six mointenonce engineers or- rived before down ond worked until 4 A Mr, King looks pleosont in ploid. 4 Now, where wos I? their shift ended ot three or four in the ofternoon. At two-thirty the seven mon, one womon evening shift or- rived ond worked until the doors were locked ot eleven p.m. The heod custodions were Chorles King for the morning shift ond Normon Huff for the night shift. These busy bees worked steodily sweeping, mopping, mowing the courtyords ond vorious other du- ties. One custodion opened the pork- ing lot, ond checked the school pork- ing stickers on oll vehicles. Mony students often heord the tunes ployed by the custodions on their rodios dur- ing their rounds ofter hours, Thonks to these people our Cougor country wos neot os o pin! A A Louise reoches out for yet onother troy of rolls for A lunch A Normon Huff, Wolrer, Dill Perkins, Veronico Jones ond Wilke Wolker - the Motley Crew . n . 0 . I X . I vw. .S uxiliory hff 'QI A ' V . I 5 NQ T N ' si' 1 1--v-1 .i. in the ' 5 ' if -' - ii' IIE i f 7' V . ' lf' i 1: - W :f-AA ' T Y 1 - ., .5 iiiid-' n- 5 5.3- - -: -- zzgiw 1 ' if lg 5 - it 5 5? -e -,-. E, EL r- v: . A . as 22- ,-'25, lane Ads Take Off Without the financial support of many fine businesses and organiza- tions, this yearbook would not have been possible. A good percentage of yearbook funding came from the pur- chase of ads. Each business that bought an ad can be satisfied in knowing that they helped with the production of a memory. The T988 EIC Staff wishes to thank all those who, by buying an ad, helped to make our book a success. These were the results of hours of hard work. Thank you forthe . . . Funds in the Fast Lane. P Many students tried to sneak out lor lunch, A favorite place lor students is Mcllonald s. Although the ty high the l penal was ' , y stil risked it all l that great taste of two all be parties, special sauce, l he pickles, onions d bun. . l vs, , ..,...-,.. ,.,, ,. . .... .,. Hifi Ei.i'EENE'h s. mom PICK UP WIIDOW 4 After o football game, a populor place for students to gather and socialize is Chili's with their ever so popular faiitos. lt is also a favorite place to take thot special person on a date. V One of the more popular weekend hangouts is the Oyster Bar located in Cosa Linda. For those who are tired of iunlr food, the Oyster Bar offers a variety of seafood from shrimp to clams. - BIG I 2 ClLASSlC . f 47 exf t 1 A SALAD BAR 1 - 21 ww:-' l l I ' . ,2 X , ,r fa --. A i '. i f T-4' vp --D 'tau ' ' ii' 10: for 'I ff ..ep 'ep A i- tw .1 so - 'dv ,' 5. -. , -.. , .1- .X 4 Whenever one gets tired of the cliar-broiled and the fried foods, Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers offers o refreshing snlod at the salad bor. Not only do the people go to Wendy's for the salad, but they also en- ioy a cool frosty. 4 Casa View .shopping center has been growing and expanding. Along with lfallmorlc's, Hancock Fabrics and Texas Gym, Kroger, Minute Lube and Burger King have iust joined Casa View. Q N QV QSM sky 1 QD QW . X I Xxx, A LD QQ Q, bv , Q M KX f X N X X xi x XQXQQV YQLY XX! HK? A K NX X ,,wXfW W gg X Mmm SfD X56 QQ , QQ W XRD! QX W M X Qx M ' f UQ X5 QQ W W X We O5 QQ QS ff 4 .. K K ,V - , 23951 -. 3 .. .. J 3 W r . 'W He' - Q 4. 41 E'EfF'd1i f- T90 nib DSX JV' gk is Nw N w QQQJ B42 ljigb NM XWOQW ff QW fm Q! ucbxgw sxsx , B Q. m0 Mg oowxvqibbsg GM XSD' w JK Ox 6 L, N Les Elites Officers Les bons comptes font les bons omis. Trocy, Jill, Scorr, Cheryl, Libbi Hosson Eroni Muhorie Akbor Hosson ji i There is nothing A L ' nzzy nil' Qs- ix N so rore 'iii yar fj os o Q 8 good mon Q F Thanks eil Special Jlianfs fo eaclz' Q f b U every one wie E.eQ:ec5 mafe or em 1987-88 J7mofh'er Sree! Qeari one Love, Mimi, Morno, ,I da' L - L1-Q3 FODTCIYS, ifg,Efi,5 K 3 OQOHSGYS, ' E212 6. dfarffwesfdfag afo'Plano Jioad Choke., ond 848-8292 Qallas, o75.z'as 25288 Lirrle Emuei I A Young Mofhefs Proyer O Lord, my son now grown up ond no longer under my core, give nlfn lweolrh ond srrengrn fo ploy o Worrny pon in life. Moy he srlll be influenced by rlwe lessons leorned or home. Congrolulonons Greg Benton Closs of '33 Amen l love you ond llfn o very prom nfloflwer. Bur Greg, lr's been lwonjl Wg .. g 'f fa, W .-gigegg AQ. Congrofulofsons Dono Morie!!! Mom far Dad . 9 4 '1 IILN - 3535 N BUCKNER 12141 324-5776 DALLAS TX 75228 Corner Wackers Hair alyllng lor men A women 1145 Peavy Road Dallas, Texas 75218 32 1 0202 Beeper Number 260-8848 HAIR TECHNICIAN O eflW4EQs new I-N995 1 987- 1 988 go 0,29 60440 mos Fact yRpI t C L It V I8LCnvetbITp vs d T I g A I GI ,T 9 0 y a Wmslow s Tr1m Shop H ard Winslow 1510 Peavy Roar 321-6600 D u ,remvszn RAYMOND ERWIN 327-5801 OWNER RAYMOND'S BAR-B-Q 10920 GARLAND RD. DALLAS, TX 75218 I CAFETERIA CATERING Best of Luck to the Cougors Closs of '88 I I I .laTn'esn. Thornhill D.D.8., M.S.D. Darrell Van Horn D.M.D., M.S.D. Orthodontics For Children 81 Adults A exrenoeo Houns Sniu INSURANCE Acceprrso -u p,,,w,,H mes cowsuumons 348-61 50 10405 E. NORTHWEST HWY. SUITE 104 X im many weys ew' mie Qi wie be deemed feremmmem Meng wwe em' cw me we he edema 5 fs? BE ,fm fieems mew pt sf 2 Q? eduemam Ymii remm mfwe deem new ff fu f eve? inemre www ,M ed Lfgiwm f L, ,ef 2 shemieers We VH Q Q he Qmaem mes 'fb peceserrers me 5 em ie Weis Mfef few: years of mais med frsijuierzems We have surwv ed every ebsmaie gisiefmed m Gus' garb re QTGGUCJTIOH in Q gfee J Se me We WEE be remembered os The comquerors me greet ones The CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND ESQWW F5695 , . V C lass Rmgs aff' ,W f3.iiB,11 Q N lilacgs gurl D cgle Rings Wair1h,jevveeIary Repairing Bulova Accuiron Sales, Repair . 2363 Gus Thamassan Rd. Dallas. Texas 75228 327-5008 ,444 NO' 9iV8'JVM ',iv.r'.'Ef2r1M 3 Mama co, Q 'YM E Q SHWA1 ! K UO H' YUi,i?i'SFi55 ' SU?VL!iS HHH iL'1!2iH 13356 V? N Vi? K.'1U171,'2Jl X UFRUAS, ZEYAS 75213 -SALES 8 MARKETING ASSUCIATES, INC. SHARON CANADY Director of Marketing MARCIA A. DYE Director of Sales 2121 Forest Oaks Dallas, Texas 75225 r2t4p 324-3344 r214p 324-5511 Congratulations Gina! You have come a long way. We are proud of you. Best of everything. Mann E: Dad Edie Wy . F F f ' Michelle M, , PoIgegC.E,-51, I , F F Jan B, ' Wendy XV. ' V , , F Tracy VP. V Q X Q , ' A, Sr K. . 1 1 . . , M Prxchord G. Friends Are lf, N. f 2,5 4 in ,h VV WV AmyH- , VV . Norolie N r , Friends If Forever We love you Sue! ! , X. 1 rr 88 Q-Q F FNQQCT' F C FG , L' JenniferB. oros .. A, WAI, Deidre Lrlz A s 'j ff'-F f f'4'iG F ff'xi'Tff ' if, A , y. 'V IWW fi - - gel W7 A f Mrsryr ' ' Jennifer L. ,gs , fan LLALA JN ' ' 1 O , , 5 ,poo 'Q f n w2- i'i1Ef - 1 W, F , so ' u 5 , ,f . W , D Q Y, X f--, ' 'ef ' S' ' - 'X' 2 1 K fIijf'f1-jg I 1 Z -'1.l Z JACKSCN SPGRTING GCCDS A 4890 5. BUCKNER DALLAS, TEXAS 75227 PHONE 388-0536 1. ,, 4, K, , ' ' A A . I 3 W Er iKwf-151 za 9 3 4 ew 'mix ? L Q an ma: 9' if . 5' 51 ' Q ,. . f 1 'A ,MN VN f ' A M: .ag W2 i 7'-af E Fw 5-K' ull- It Then they will love you os much os we do. 'T r 'V 7' Flowers ' Q' if l suv 111 'A ' ' M runes Brigadier -ra: National .. 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Love, Love' I' Mom and Dad Monfloggigond Mike, Terri, G Wendi iiigi, i ti, AP EUROP' wi HISTO 'iv we U ,Ms-at , 7 l Kevin G., Tuong L., Shannon T., Amy W., Stephanie B., Thai N., Barry S., Scar H., Todd H., Thuy N., Kenneth F., Hieu D., Michael B., David H., Mr. Densmore, Rand R., Pranav J., Phong P., Lara 5., Jeff B., Thuan H., Lance D., Giang H., Magda H., Phi D., Marsha B., Lori H., Kristen P., not shown - Chuck H., Donnie H., Esther B and Paige K, . KH f 'fivfd ' J ,.'.plS 9 W Congrotulotions 1 f 4 . - Lori G Michelle 9 is 1 on your mony successes Goodludd Love, Dod63hAon1 1970 1988 ,gi Q iq. wif - + glllgl Q SQ Forewell to Bryon Adoms Thonlss for the memories The Whites Shelly Chris Trocy 1988 1986 1984 1' ligfl' H .-Ef T .Q .Jin ,x'M1f '. as ' iw? 1 .- ix. 'bg 5 , I - . -- W5f'i1-i5'l.ff+f 2 if 7l i. f --1 . 1 N-.,' X I , ' Be the best thot you con bel Congrotulotions. Morsho Now, for o new stort, A bright new beginning, ln friendship ond positive living. There ore so mony memories to shore, Don't hesitote to show you core. We proy thot every doy will be worth while for you, Filled with foith ond God's blessings. Love olwoys, Dod, Mom, ond Sommy s The Stoge Bond hos one of its discussions on how the music should be ployed. FmENDs ARE 1 FRIENDS FOREVER! gi? Congrorulonons You've come o long woy, bobies! A We love you, N., .Hain . Mom 6 Dod Kelly ' !g,,,' 5 Mom 6 Dod White m Y W g CF ' qw , iss' ' , I 'ph ,, i K 75 p If 'fi ' - K ' I K - - 7 5 W . , ..., , .1 x W. in-1,-.W , ,K ,Hi..,,,,fW,,,.t..s1i.,,q,,L 5-gp ,-9,,5 k,V-x ,W . I . as K I K , .V kr - -.f-V,--vs. ,,,--iw.,-iw-., .,A. w.,y,,,sA, M,.4:fQ-75,, 35. .,. .,,. -, XV , lg , H 33,77 1' V,VV ,.LH:.NW::A I ,f . s K ' , , K - , ' ri ' U . - - 3 . V .. ,V , i ., ,,,W,53,,W-wwf f,,. W ,1,., .. ', - I I , f , ,, 'Pr MQRENQZ , . , W M , L. . 1 5 I Q ,K 51 , .0 z -N . . ' Y , F , , ' X-' ,r I s . I L . , .,: .. 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CQ Ferndale Walnut Q Shiloh 1955 Epi Dallas Garland l fm., 1. 5- 7 r' villii? T25 my 11... riff' 51:3-72 W 1.1 fax wx' '. -f 5 wid 155i f in kill? 1+-Q A iiiisisiieifxfl X if ew,-as -e:.,f,,... ,. 348-3050 276-9820 Congratulations Lance, on ajob well done. We l Buckner Q john west N.W. Hwy. Centerville Ole DVOUC5 Of YOU- Dallas Gar and 320-2177 278-8653 A F 52'-asia L75 1 'fl fl like mage fr v:fffg+,cfE5x.frzi:t 'iv 2zza1iQL:'izHl 3 - H - A -' zviw.-tfsfsiww zzsvvwe ' gig.. 35 gl., if Ez sf-, . .. M in l 'Ta LF? , spirit Z if ,1v, . Y ' . r. -:W-,, 2 r' 't.,zai::EZL'2f4.3z1z2wi .---uSgi:qiz1ii,,e1.,,, ..a1i,:......,1 8 Words . . . WAD . . . Le Screech . . . Ball . . . 7-11 ...Straw run... gff beat with the ugly tree . . . Slap ya like a cheese Ca dead cheesej . . . .lel James Allen . . . FEMMES . . . Allister . . . l'll knock ya unconscious . . . JUDY'S . . . ZIP CO.S.j . . . Bert . . . Scruples . . . Let's rag . . . Snow in ' .fl Texas?! . . . Crue . . . Delirious . . . Fatal Attraction . . . Yea, right, right ,gs . - - nothin' . . . Whataburger at 2:30 a.m. . . . the train . . . they're lr, 1 - 'vw wa. W cr .sl ....Ls A cleonln' the windows . . . New Year's Qconvertedj . . . the Goat . . . Love, Mom, Dad, Teresa, G Adam t l l LARA, KRIS, ROSA, SHANNON l Remember: Pooh corner . . . Houston . . . catch phrase . . . anyl second now . . . Dwayne . . . it's pink . . . Tigger . . .it's a babyl pumpkin . . . Taco Supper . . . San Antonio . . . Goonie Goo Goo! . . . KF's party . . . Where'd you get the big Pig? . . . Bus! L . . . Let's roll the loop . . . the walls have ears . . . UREYBURGY l . . . donuts at kiest . . . Pooh knocked the mirror off! . . . Pinkl ears. . . Lil' Bit. . . Rosa B.D ..,. Broil. . .drop an air cookie. . . wear your boxers! . . . Scruffy . . . State '87 . . . Lara's cat . . . Pizza man . . . do you trust her? , . . Mc seatbelt check BEATLES I feel like Jell-O visiting Mommazs boy .. . nickels .break glass .. . floor games .. . your momma s assed out. . . imitations l. R., the broom . . . Ze elin. . . . . P.F .... George . . . Bob . . . Ya big LUG! . . . Olive Oyl . . . PIGLET, CHRISTOPHER, KANGA, ROO SRS. 88 fffttfiw W if il ggt,f.'e1:a,1,.fx4g:g:'tg,.ggs.f,f,1gQ'.f11.21 u 3.3,wg..'1 - gx.t'i:'zfg:'.l 1.,z...v:.iz:,u.'ggs:i.Q5512iggggefgfuggeiggVgigggg3g,f,xf,.5-at -Q ' ' fi ,f -aff vf K 'Q' Y , . H .. .,,. , ..... . sllis it ' ' it ' l tiff ,- it 53g.:.3,?:z..g .. ,L7 if- .W is 31 . , A x X .ip 1, - K- s.. 5-.g.... 1' L 'azgicim 2-3?5vs.fl1'.?i1i'i-f3f1zi.,iz- , V, . L. , ,i -- ' .. A ' - . Vg A , 5 31 .... L-,521-.1 A - l ,:2l4zL 11lGiZni is ,skill ' QL . ,. ' Ii A' v ',..1 , .. H ' ' '- - ' ., . . , ' 1, J' :Q -A I-mai? L.: 1 lil' 11:1 .' , E'i.,iffl5ii,f2's1i A Q iii 151 A :llc f, v .1 r :ru b W .1:'s.nw Dear Staff Thank you for being the best el C staff ever! The dedication and pride you felt are evident throughout this book as is all your hard work. Each of you certainly made my Job easier and my day brighter. I won t forget this year. No matter how bad things looked, I knew I could depend on every one of you. A special thank you goes to Jon. Volunteering to be a photographer knowing all the negatives showed either remarkable courage or sheer insanity. You helped to save this book. Stephanie and Marsha, I certainly enjoyed our breaks during the late hours- I needed those! Phi, your calm manner kept me sane more than you'lI ever know. Libbi - what a wonderful editor you Delilah, Jon Jones - the gentleman photographer made. What am I going to do without my right arm? Sara and Marcus, you are leaving me in a bind. Who is going to work 4th period now? I love the quotes you used Antwanl Some are priceless. Michael, I still haven't figured out when you did all your printing! You really improved this year. Where would we have been without you, Dang? No way would we have traded you! Kristi and Gina, or should I say Pete and Repeat? I still haven't decided whether or not I forgive you for my new name. Did you have to let Wendell hear you? And Wendell, I think you set a worId's record for most pages finished in two days. I can't believe you did it! First, there was Sticky-Fingers Martinez. Now, there is Jennifer! Can you believe the records are finally straight? 55 here, S10 there, what a nightmare! And Dena, you survived the classes and even figured it out on your own! I knew you could. Kristen, I can't believe you still forget haw to figure copy. But then, after the driving story . . . Yes, Lani, 4:00 o'cIock. Maybe you should be the new sports editor - all those trips to the gym. Cheryl, where would we have been without your artistic ability? Up a creek without a paddle. Your sense of humor helped a lot, Eric. It's a shame you had to rewrite some of your captions, they contained a great deal of truth. And Jill, I am so glad you joined us. Just think, you even completed two pages your first week nearly! Each of you will be remembered every time I look at this book. Thank you for everything. You are all terrific! Jean E. Carroll You are the last of the Fontanillas Five to have come through Bryan Adams. We are so very proud of you and you are such a joy to all of us. 'tt May all your dreams and hopes re- alize for you. Your loving family, Mom and Dad George, Sheila, Greg and Rickey i 'Y QE: !9i1'2iifi?-2 , ,., L ir zi51affifz,- ,., ,51..L, sqfzlffar ag -sails 21255 2 ew 'i 9' W., ,V Jeff, r r,s,, Congrorulorionsl We ore very proud of you. Love, Mom, Dod ond Sreve Q M ' ' , . FLA, lHUDYl CATES, JR. This Lord Owns This Burzmnss We Just Run lt. 11 LN C ACS yllfriaff fQffff141f'ffUz.1 l mlvssrurml llllllllfj A l killllll-I 3139 Healey 214079 5015 Dallas, TX 75228 Tre G Chris, We love you very much! Dod, Mom ond Misry H f U -fzsxwwwr Qi -sv - 'ik LW I lf, 1',g,f W 1 'tat va 35? ET: Q: ar 9 'iv' ww M. FBO as A v 1 H .W A rg , -,W 'ws Q 4? . 1987-88 fr A A ff 'K l L . SENIOR 4 X BELLES , Berry' r ,c P? l ' y H WV, I, x ., ,g Jr ,. K ,. L r. K' Riley f 5i'f,Q .fAV0'C?5, fi , W' in-no si QQ ul- qruv V , X M. l-f 5. Q3 K,,' sf!! ' Q ' e011 Lf ,V K ' ' ' ,, ' e,ss sr, 413 vro, 1 - s u r s 1 0 . ' ' 12, I 0' 5 N - - A ,mzrzra 1 - xy:e1i,f.:, iezwi f . A I l I 3 .'r. ,-L , v fi 1 i 5 , 2- 2 A B Ms. Corroll, Hey we mode it! At times, it looked like there would not be o 1988 ELC but, thonks to o smoll mirocle, you, we hove o YEARBCOK! Not once did you lose foith in us. You knew we could get the job done. You pushed, shoved, screomed ond yelled - but it wos oll worth it. You believed in us when we did not believe in ourselves ond in the book. You mode it oll pos- sible. Thonk you for giving up mony hours, nights ond weekends to help us. You brought Life in the Fost Lone olive. We love you Jeon Ellen! 1988 EIC Stoff y sr.'il r,r1 8 t I w Q M, f'W' ww W..W,, H .. , A . -' X Nfwawqw, J, 3gfff?:1'ezv:mW1-fsffff' fipxgfr, . gn:-1 'E 4,31-1 ww-f f -'z-tffw '.: ,-, 1 S . .,., X ,,,- , V V ' if ' I 4. M Av , ,, 3 Y '7 -My 'A .1 awpmliu. .Q E-fits .g ig ' 2 b y Q. 'f 'H , :,g,uvg::i M M - wi--Q 3 V M f ..5,,' V,,. ,, 11 ,, :T f1s??'i52iifi'.fifi?iab., 3if1efi1a33IQSsiie'1z,ff ,W K -g.,, , 4' al X M .fmvqh ,imili z k'L'5 , 3222: Q, ,. .. Q f ' S Li21:,f,,,, .:.., 1 3 ,VALK k.L: I 'TH 'ffm-zz,11i's1f 1 -1---Af , ,115 g, R 'Aff 1'b'cTaZf4wfgiszgfiziiigggyg 3 . 1 gi a-Ffwmrwzwfasazzbam:'mggm f A A ,,.h W Yi' Ewa ,.,., . ,b'1 :,1 mf 1,.L fi-- ,x,f,,fv.,.W W, , B'KM?ii,:4w.zu A , my ,Q1:gff,, ,, ., Eszffzwwzmfywr f. V Q -Q f. ,, 1 a. , s ,U .,.., W, B.A.D. ul-Oy Down!! of 1.7 l l .-,B B O ':n'5 qi' Y IQ! L' SHA Baan Ol lllQg. O QB- D' 1 S.Y.L.D.T. F.A D 52 '-'Xa -vt , . 0 Qgx Wsff A 'ff ,. 19 I W,-P X N 1 W' T is-z 55 Y' ui2zi1Jf1gfVf33RxL,MA..d,, ,gg W i ,MH L' f .ta T71 f W f 'M-sm 1 45 - -Wiz, - 11 ' Y, ..x,, H U A L A , ' 1 ' , -v . ' ' ff 1 K 3 ,5 jf K , f f yy 1- .,,. 1 2,41 , K ' , il - ' . -f 1'-- L, ,fy My.f-VP-,Ei,izXi'-H,-12:wk,f2:1,XUi:z5iQk,.A - b - - , I ., - 4- - , I - - - -V xl ,f . 4 gg Y-'wggffa ' ' f - . , NW' ' f ,W-z,: f W' ' ,:,-YVTK V 3 -'-' fm 4 vw W xv 1 Sw, V A A N Q 4:54 sf A M A 6 2 2 , 5 f g ,, CRGSSRCADS STAFF 1987-88 Lattice Garner, Amy Whirus, Veronica Aloniz, Stephanie Derry, Susan Marr, Sponsor Richard McKee, Sherry Martin, Laura Ringler Heather Schleuse Cherie Beilue Ben Griffiths, Kris Frey Editors-in-Chief Editorial Editor News Editor Feature Editor Entertainment Editors Sports Editors Page One Editor Double Truck Editors intersections Editor Photo Editor Art Editor Circulationfpublicity Manager BusinessfAd Managers Exchange Manager Release Managers Advisor Crossroads Stephanie Berry, Veronica Aloniz Amy Whitus Cherie Beilue Laura Ringler Veronica Aloniz, Stephanie Berry Susan Marr, Sherry Martin Ben Griffiths Heather Schleuse, Kristina Frey Latrice Garner Kristina Frey Den Griffiths Heather Schleuse Amy Whitus, Susan Marr Latrice Garner Lattice Garner, Stephanie Berry Richard McKee Abedin, Samantha 40, 134, 207 Abshire, Clark 175 Abshire, Michael 189 Abusaad, Belal 89 Abusaad, Nazeh 175 Acosta, Maria 175 Acrey, John 320 Acuff, Laura 159 Adams, Rachel 134 Aimes, Yolanda 134 Adbat, Hassan 89, 134, 204, 288 Aloniz, Veronica 22, 134, 173, 308 Aley, Lisa 22, 159 Allen, Denise 134 Alton, Angela 189 Alverez, Dena 159 Alverez, Jennie 175, 113 Anderson, Laura 175 Angell, Mannette 65, 189 Anzick, Philip 134, 300 Arellano, Michael 159 Armstrong, Rebecca 189 Arnspiger, Marci 134 Arriaga, Anita 175, 215 Arriaga, John 134 Ash, John 134, 43 Atwood, Eugene 175 Aubrey, Janet 159 Avalos, Monica 22, 134, 273, 308 Baker, Heather 159 Balajka, Holly 199 Baldwin, Jayson 159 Ballew, Michael 175 Banks, Myka 23, 38, 134, 308 Bonkstan, John 175 Barber, Amanda 175 Barber, Krystal 159, 214 Barbo, Quirino 175 Barnes, Mary 31, 159 Barnett, Angela 34, 134 Barnett Laura 189 Barton, Lisa 175 Basham, Traci 175 Boss, Dana 159 Bates, Michael 134, 46 Beary, Lauren 175 Bechtol, Stacy 135 Beilue, Cherie 23, 159, 47 Bell, Billie 175 Bell, Kristi 189 Bennett, Ann 159, 35 Bennett, Edward 159, 164, 252 Benten, Gregory 289 Berry, Gayla 189 Berry, Stephanie 21, 22, 66, 135, 308 Betts, Eddie 84, 88 Bird, Barron 159 Bisharse, James 135 Bishop, Billy 159, 165, 202 Bishop, Jennifer 135 Bishop, Stephany 21, 22, 160, 206, 216 ' Black, Larvanda 160 Blackburn, Tyres 80, 88, 126 1 . 4,1 Blackman, Dawn 160, 34 Blackwell, Jeffrey 13, 135, 156, 259, 300, 219, 308 Blain, Marsha 23, 74, 75, 135, 225, 300, 309, 308 Blair, Perry 160 Blanchard, Norman 181 Blanchette, Esther 135, 300, 120, 121 Blance, Sylvia 189 Blankenship, Teresa 135 Blanton Blanton Blanton, Blanton Blanton Blocker, Amber 189, 113 Courtnee 175, 113, 45 Heather 135, 113 Matthew 29, 31, 160, 45 Myrnee 160, 113, 115 Mntisha 256 Boatright, Amy 160, 43 Boatright, Gregory 135 Bahmer, Donna 135, 300 Bolton, John 88, 136 Bonzo, Joel 41, 136, 267 Botella, Cindy 176 Bauser, Jeffrey 176, 123 Boyd, Jill 15, 214, 293 Boyer, Cynthia 160 Bracey, Shannon 18, 209, 136, 295, 37 Bradley, Tara 160, 211, 43 Branch, Stephanie 136, 140, 104, 105 Brandenburg, Becki 189 Braswell, Tabitha 189 Breckenridge, Jael 3, 39, 221 Breitkruetz, Jazon 160 Brignoni, Michael 176, 129 Brookins, David 77, 160 Brown, Mark 160, 257 Brown, Richard 136 Brown, Steve 136 Brunner, Beverly 136 Bryant, Toby 136 Bryant Valeska 176 Buhler, Letitia 136 Bunch, Amy 160 Buntan, Yolanda 160 Burch, Laura 189 Burlesen, John 136 Burke, Jennifer 14, 15, 214, 293 Burks, Aaron 189 Burks, Charles 176 Burnhan, Shannon 160, 257 Burns, Jacquelyn 22, 161 Burns, Jennifer 190 Butler Jacquelin 137 Butrick, Dorothy 161 Byers, David 161 Byers, Shannon 176, 121 Calzado, Tatyano 41 Campbell, Christy 176 Cantu, Carolyn 161 Caraway, Charity 137 Caraway, Lejon 96, 97, 118, 104 Carey, Curtis 137 Card, Jennifer 190 Carillo, John 175 f .,,f x '- x V . , , 1, '-. Vg, - A 34- - .1 I Carlson, Libbi 5, 54, 68, 74, 66, 137, 23 288, 309 Carr, Betina 190 Carr, Stephanie 101, 176 Carreon, Moises 137 Carroll, Deedra 14, 15, 176, 293 Carroll, Dena 74. 137, 309 Carroll, Nicole 190, 121 Carroll, Susanne 161, 262, 120, 121 Carter, Christopher 137 Cast, Christopher 176 Caster, Judy 137, 141, 113, 114 Cates, Christopher 40, 176, 275, 37, 120, 121 Cates, Tre 88, 308, 35, 120, 121 Cawthon, Tricia 138 Ceasar, Mavis 88 Centeno, lxcia 161 Cerny, James 161 Cervantes, Antonio 161 Chamberlain, Randall 190 Champion, Steven 190 Chandler, Brandon 176 Chandler, Donald 138 Chandler, Kathryn 64, 138 Chesnutt, Jeremy 25, 190 Clark, Jermaine 177 Clark, Michael 190 Clemons, Todd 190, 203 Cochran, Amy 99, 177, 121 Cochran, Jess 24, 50, 190, 121 Cofer, Roderick 138, 257 Cofield, Jennifer 23, 138, 222, 308 Colburn, Ryan 177 Coleman, Kristal 190 Coleman, Shamitran 14, 97, 177 Collins, Caryn 14, 15, 177, 293 Colson, Dion 25, 191 Compton, Marie 5, 22, 138, 308 Contreras, Flo 61, 89, 138 Contreras, Nieldo 177 Contreras, Samuel 191 Cook, Shannon 23, 68, 161 Coombes, Brook 177 Cortez, Rosa 138, 205 Cortinas, Robert 138 Covarrubias, Crystal 177 Cox, Christopher 177 Coyle, Michael 77, 210, 161, 309 Cran, Jennifer 138, 148, 46 Crawford, Aaron 25, 191 Crelia, Mary 138, 300 Crelia, William 191 Crenshaw, Jennifer 190, 217 Criner, Demetra 177, 44, 34 Crass, Kelley 177, 184 Crouch, Connie 161 Crowder, Roderick 229 Crowghoust, Doug 139 Crowsan, Tracy 161 Cuellar, Ursula 177, 113 Culpepper, Rodney 139 Cumby, Jimmy 161, 171 30 Dale, Cynthia 139 Dale, Margaret 177 Darnell, Dana 18, 139, 289, 295 David, Christopher 24, 191, 121 Davis, Andrea 177 Davis, Carrie 177 Davis, Shawn 162 Davis, Kristie 17, 191 Davis, James 162 Davis, Kyle 162, 36, 111 Davis, Lashoan 139 Davis, Lynn 191 Davis, Marcus 88, 162, 124, 125 Davis, Mark 88 Davis, Shelli 18, 139, 295, 113 Decicco. Veronica 139 Decicco, Victoria 191 Delaney, Jennifer 178, 216, 263 Delle, Jana 20, 23, 162 Dewitt, Derek 162, 201, 216 Dewitt, Leslie 191 Dixon, Felicia 22, 41, 162, 43 Diz, Heather 162 Dodd, Jeffrey 139, 212 Dodd, Tracy 22 Donaldson, Lance 139, 216, 300, 306 Dotson, Kimist 162, 104 Dove, Sheila 162 Dove, Shelly 162 Drake, Joseph 191 Dreyer, Nicole 178 Drury, Tamara 191 Du, Hieu 139, 300 Duggar, Stacy 178 Duong, Phi 74, 139, 211, 238, 309 Dunn, Christina 74, 75, 139, 260, 309 Duran, Ramire 51 Durham, Michelle 178, 258 Eastland, Jane 139 Earles, Andrew 162 Edwards, Virgil 88, 135 Eisenbeck, Kyla 22, 162 Ekstrom, Joy 139 Ellis, Leslie 140 Ellis, Melanie 131, 140, 119, 34 Enoch, Jennifer 191 Ernest, Paul 140 Ernst, Shaun 140, 35 Estrada, Lilian 53, 140, 308 Eubanks, Shani 191 Evans, Michael 140, 300 Everett, Amanda 178 Faimer, Marc 191 Fairchild, Stephanie 178 Felts, Teri 178 Ferguson, Jeffrey 140 Ferrel, Lilith 162 Ferris, Daphne 70 Fisher, Chad 178 Fitzgerald, Yolanda 140 Fletcher, Chad 178, 202 Fletcher, Laurie 33, 162 Flores, Domingo 191 Flores, John 13, 38, 40, 163 Flores, Melisa 163 Foley, Brandt 191 Foley, Che 141 Hoase, Michael 179 Halbert, Charlotte 179, 183 Hale, Jason 41, 180 1 ' Hale, Robert 180 ' Hall, Michael 150 Fontanillas, Deliah 18, 19, 216, 141, 295, Forrer, Robert 141 Foster, Andrea 141 Francis, Marcia 191 Francois, Donis 141 Freeman, Christina 191, 121 Freeman, David 159, 163 Freeman, Kenneth 4, 300, 141 Frey, Camila 163 Frey, Kristina 13, 23, 72, 141, 220, 229, 273, 291,Q300, 219, 308 Furiow, Jason ,s,t 178, Furr, Michaelf178, , Galbreath, 1 78 Gallardo, Domingo 179 Gamboo, Delia 141 Garcia, Brenda 179 Garcia, Lisa 179 Garcia, Maria 179 Garcia, Priscilla 192 Garcia, Viria 179 Gardner, Rebecca 163 Garner, Latrice 163 Garrett, Cheri 163 Garza, Gerri 192 Garza, Kevin 141, 137, 300 Gaul, Michael 179, 272 Gaulding, Philip 179 Geiger, Margaret 28, 30, 141 Gentle, Angela 142 George, Christina 142 Gibson, Nicole192 Girdler, JerryQ142, 35 Girdler, Nichole 192 Goebal, Casey 41, 142, 143, 275, 43 Goldburg, Pree 21, 22, 163, 170, 215, 216 Golemgeske, Christian 179 Gomez, Carlos 15, 293, 163 Gonzalez, Gilbert 179 Gonzales, Joe 179, 121 Goodwin, Dana 142 Groden, Rebecca 23, 163 Gorman, Stacey 142 Gorzinskl, Laura 142 Gray, Joseph 179 , Green, Antwan 75, 142, 309 V Green, Lorrie 163, 207 Gresham, Lee 179 Grlce, Kristi 192 . Griffin, Elise 192, 122, 35, 34 Griffiths, Benjamin 2, 73, 163 Griffiths,Magham 192, 45 Guardado,Sandra 198 Guerrero,ijAnlfonio 142, 276 GuiIlen,Richard 3, 14, 15, 163, 23 Gunn, Christina 179 Guinn. Kecia 142 Gutierrez, Gloria 142 v Hall, Byron 83, 88 ' ' Hall, Daniel 88, 163 I Hall, Melissa 142 Hamilton, Fred 84, 87, 89 Hancock, Todd 142, 300 Harder, Bradley 3, 88, 143 Hands, Katherine 180 Hanes, Robert 41, 89 Hannon, Paul 207 Hardt, Amy 3, 15, 180, 293 Hardt, David 84, 87, 89, 143, 215, 216, 291, 126, 127 Hardy, Kimberly 143 Harkins, Lori 10, 13, 133, 143, 304, 35 Harman, Kathryn 143 Harper, Amy 180 Harper, Tony 28, 143 Harrell, Leslie 180, 121 Harris, Che 82, 88, 143 'V Harris, Craig 163 Harris, Donnie 143 Harris, Nicollette 143 164, 295 Harris, Terri 9, 13, 18, 19, 1 Harris, Traci 18, 19, 164, 218, 295, 219 Harvey, Deborah 192 Harvey, David 89, 121 Hashem, Magda 4, 136, 143, 300 Hoshim, Shawna 10, 192 Hashman, Sara 75, 143, 269, 309 Hass, Robert 180 Hauerwas, Weldon 180 Hawes, John 192, 121 Hawkins, Alan 192, 121 Hawkins, James 164, 45 Hawkins, Quincey 164 Hawthorne, Scot 133, 144, 206 Hay, Kelly 192 Hay, Tina 164 Hazel, Ronald 89, 164 Helget, John 131 Helget, Robin 180 Helm, Harold 89, 164 Hendershott, Chris 2, 18, 19, 144, 214, 295 gg Henderson, Daedro 164 Hensley, Hilary 192 f Hensley, Russell 164 Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez r Hernandez, Hernandez, Herr, Bryan Carolina 144 Eloisa 180 Jessica 192 Melvin 144 Sandra 192 William 180 180, 121 Hill, Diane 207, 218, 43 Hoang, Dangthuy 77, 144, 300, 309 Hogan, Stephanie 180 Hogle, Jason 164 Hollin, Christopher 88, 144, 221 o EQ Holman, Holli 18, 19, 144, 209, 295 Holt. Jonathon 4, 68, 144, 257 Hood, Amy 180, 121 Hood, Laura 144 Hoover, Michael 144, 800, 110, 111 Horn, Jospeh 164 Horn, Judd 198 Hotle, Melanie 192, 121 Hauser, Brandolyn 164, 119, 118 Houston, Loarn 144, 149, 210, 800 Howell, Jennifer 12, 164, 85 Hughes, Victoria 198 Humphries, Jon 145, 110, 121 Hunt, Cody 198 Hunter, Jeffrey 181 Hustead, April 145 Huynh, Giang 145, 800 Huynh, Quyen 181 Huynh, Thao 181 Huynh, Thuon 145, 800 Hyden, Brook 61 Hythecker, Leah 164 lberra, Christina 181 Jackson, Anthony 145 Jackson, Barry 89 Jackson, Delu 181 Jackson, Misty 15, 181, 298, 84 Jackson, Rachene 164, 118 Jackson, Tramell 198 Jaiswal, Pranaw 145, 800 Jaiswal, Shriya 145, 800 Jarnagin, Noni 12, 88, 164, 171 Jenson, Shawn 145 Joe, Arthur 165 Johnson, Loveda 198 Johnson, Nolton 89, 145 Johnson, Penny 146 Johnson, Tony 88, 181 Jones, Candace 181 Jones, Charles 181 Jones, Christopher 181 Jones, Jon 88, 145, 212, 807, 809 Janes, Kathryn 165 Jones, Lisa 208 Jones, Tanya 181 Joplin, Kenneth 198 Kendroski, Christopher 181 Kehoe. Lisa 28, 145, 820, 808 Kelly, Danny 165 Kelly, Kristi 11. 75, 146, 224, 291, 809 Kerley, Allen 79, 181, 129 Khau, Lai 181 Khau, Thanh 198 King, Paige 22, 146, 208, 808, 86 King, Travella 41, 146 Kinser, Lori 17, 198, 216, 275, 48 Kinsey, John 182, 229, 269 Krogerus, Stacy 15, 165, 298, 118 Krosch, Nicolle 146 Kundak, Renia 165 Kyburg, Heather 198 Lacey, Donald 182 Lacy, Stephanie 97 Laguardia, Marc 89, 146 Lalumia, Nena 146 Lancaster, Philip 198 Landers, David 147 Landman, Carrie 182, 216 Lang, TUuana 198 Lannon, Rachelle 182 Lee, Ho 147 Le, Luyen 177, 182 Le, Tuong 147 Leach, Jennifer 147, 808 Ledbetter, Scott 194 Ledd, Tammy 165 Leminger, Jacquelin 165 Lentz, Joel 147 Lerner, Heather 194 Leroy, James 194, 208 Levy, Jacob 165, 262 Lerios, Benito 178 Lewis, Gary 182 Lindsay, Beverley 165 Lindsay, Daniel 25, 194 Lindsay, Jere 147 Lindsay, Suzanne 147 Little, Kenneth 98, 182, 26, 129 Lockett, Stephen 165 Locklear, Terry 182 Long, Donald 147 Long, Jennifer 15, 182, 217, 298 Long, Tina 194 Lopez, Consuelo 194 Lopez, Maria 182 Lopez, Veronica 51, 194, 114 Lopez, Yolanda 147 Lord, Angela 182 Loving, Kimberly 22, 165, 46 Madison, Stephanie 147, 218, 809 Magill, Nathaniel 194 Maitland, Tracy 147 Mann, Janie 194 Mann, Velora 165 Manning, Patricia 188 Marculides, Amy 188 Marquez, Irma 274 Marquez de la Plata, Marcos 55, 4 275, 120, 121 Marr, Susan 28, 72, 165 Marrs, Heather 194 Marrs, James 188 Marsh, Julianne 28, 97, 165 Marshale, Andrea 165 Kintz, Ben 88, 89, 146 Klatt, Jennifer 165 Konderla, Angela 182 Kosharek, Jack 146, 800 Kosharek, Jay 182 Kravitz, Jessica 198 Q . 0 .,f.- f ity , 19' Martin , Michael 188 Martin, Desiree 147 Martin, Gerald 147 Martin Graham 188, 205 Martin Pamela 188 Martin ,NHRA . fv' . 4 D O4 X 4 A 1 ,V .9 - 1- 5 . , ., . 5, , A . , Sherry 22, 78, 166, 215, 2 0, 194, 17 Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Marzuola, Gina 11, 75, 76, 148, 22 809 Jennifer 74, 76, 166, 278, Jesse 147 Maria 147 Patricia 148 Tara 188 Mason, Brian 148, 800 Mason, Wesley 88 Masters, Wayne 88 Masumi, Fawad 148 Mateus, Monica 194 809 4, 291 Mathews, James 166, 202 Mathis, Dusty 148, 118 Mathis, Tita 17 Maultsby, Tiffany 99, 188 Mavis, Ceasar 166 Maxey, Chassity 194 Mazey, Kathy 194, 118 Maxvill, Jennifer 96, 97, 148, 46, 104, 10 May, Stephen 194 Mayes, Dennis 188 Mayes, Evan 79, 188, 200, 216 Mayes, Joshua 148. 800 McBride, Shawn 148 McBride, Tamara 64, 188 McBryde, Pamela 148 McClanahan, Ryan 166, 121 McCollum, Bradley 195 McCormack, Rose 166 McCoy, Carl 108 McCuin, Marcus 86, 88, 171 McDaniel, Randall 195 McDeane, Dennis 195 McDermott, Ira 188 McDonald, Jason 89, 166, 204, 126, 127 McDuf'fie, Renouldra 56, 149 McElroy, Melisa 22, 166 McElya, Lynne 28, 29, 80, 81, 149 McFadde, Cheri 149 McGhee, Jason 188 McKnight, Arthur 149 McKown, Jonathon 195, 208 McLain, Gian 195 McLaughlin, Valerie 195 McLeod, Bobby 195 McLemore, Stephanie 166 Medina, Joe 195 Melgoza, Valerie 149 Melton, Pamela 188, 118 Mendez, Kenneth 149 Mendez, Rodrigo 184 Mendoza, Richard 79, 180, 186, 149, 800 122 Merciers, Constance 166 Meredith, Kimberly 11, 149, 214 Merritt, Cynthia 184, 207 Merry, Elizabeth 184 Mary, Maribel 149 Meshell. Sarina 149 Meulman, Julie 195 Milan, Elizabeth 195 Miley, Jeremy 195 Miller, J Mliiard, ohn 149 Aaron 166 Miller, Joseph 195 Miller, Karen 64 Miller, Thomas 195, 120, 121 Mills, Craig 150, 220 Miranda, Cori 40, 166 Miyozawa, Norko 166, 85 Mock, Jason 195 Mock, Michelle 14, 15, 184, 298 MOfTlCO, Branden 88, 184, 126 Moreno, Stacey 184 Monroe, Michelle 184 Montgomery, Kimbelry 166 Montgomery, Tami 68, 150 Moore, 809 Moore, Moore, Moore, Cheryl 29, 75, 76, 68, 166, 207, Deborah 17, 195, 204, 216, 118 Elizabeth 17, 195 Travis 89, 167, 126, 127 Morris,AlIison 195 Potts. Melisa 151 Rodriguez Morris, Sandra 184 Moseley,Joshua 195 Mosman, Kimberly 150 Moss, Gerald 167 Myers, Holly 184 Nam, Kim 150 Nash, Tiffany 28, 167 Neal, Carla 167 Nedd, James 184 Neidbert, Nicole 184 Parker, Amy 196 Painter. Kristen 75, 800, 809 Parker, Earnest 196 Passons, Charlse 196 Patel, Dhiren 800 Payne, Joseph 184 Payne, Reena 184 Peavy, Amy 196, 85, 84 Pepper, Emily 184 Perry, Bernice 151 Perry, Brett 167 Phan, Hoag-Lam 181, V151 Phillips, Jill 18, 19, 68, 161, 168, 214, 288, 295, 809 Pierce, Antron 151 Pierce, Jenniter196 Pilkington, Chrlstlna 196 Pipkins, Melanie 196 Plotts, Mistle 151 Plummer, Sunnim 185 Pogue, Tracy 15,68, 168, 288, 298, 85 Pollard, Joshua 108 Pollord, Kimberly 145, 151, 45 Ponewash, Darren 70, 168, 121 Pope, Rebecca 196 Porras, Patricia 185 Porter, Bradley 185 Porterfield, Teri 168 I . Pore-et, Hunter 92, 185, 214, 215, 126, 127 Reynolds, Dano 168 Reynolds, John 196 Rhoades, William 197 Rice, Heather 168 Richards, Rachel 197 Richardson, Douglas, 152 Richey, Clinton 197, 129 Rickey, Walter 89, 152 Riddell, Jennifer 64, 185 Ringler, Laura 28, 78, 152, 157, 85 Rios, Jessica 99, 197 Rios, Rachel 152 Rivers, Monica 152 Roach, Randell 152, 229 Roark, Kelly 77, 168 Roberts, Jeffrey 197 Roberts, Tracy 152 Robertson, Cynthia 168, 121 Robertson, Fiona 99, 185 Robinette, Angie 152 Robledo, Monica 158 Rodehaver, Teri 28, 88, 41, 158, 40, 215, 216, 87, Rodriquez 808 , Alexis 158, 229 Rodriguez Coroll 82, 185 Rodrigeuz Christopher 185 Rodriguez, Janina 168, 84 Rodriguez, Juan 144 Rodriguez Maria 182, 185 Rodriguez Melody 185 Ricardo 185 Nelms, Angela 184 Nelson, Courtney 150 Newton, Rhonda 97 Nguyen, Bao 150, 800 Nguyen, Phuong 180 Nguyen, Thai 800 Nguyen, Thi 184 Nguyen, Thuy-Hang 4, 150, 800 Powell, Chad 185, 129 Powell, James 185, 100 Powell, Joy 28, 61, 151, 222, 808 Powell, Kimberly 196 Powell, Sharon 196 Prather, Melissa 185 Press, Trudy 185, 278, 275 Proctor, Ellen 168 Proza, Amy 168 Nichols, Kalani 167, 118 Norris, Michael 89, 150, 126 Norris, Natalie 15, 184, 298 Nusbaum, Randee 167 Obele, William 195 Obergfell, Eric 88, 167 Obergtell, Jill 196, 107 Odell, Jason 196 Oden, Marshall 88, 204, 260, 126 Oden, Mitchell 196 Ogilvie, Andrew 196 Oliver, Daphne 196 Olma, Kim 167 Olma, Tina 167, 125 Olson, Sophy 167 O'NeiI, Scott 88, 40, 68, 215, 216, 275, 288 Oney, Lynn 79, 98, 99, 184, 206, 118 Oyola, Jose 196 Overturf, Omar 167 Owen, Crystal 167 Owens, Tammi 80, 167, 209 Palacios, Daniel 51, 167 Parish, Dennis 50 Prudom, Shannon 168, 185, 118 Puckett, Amy 196 Puente, Christina 151 Puset, Shannon 40, 272 Quinn, Linda 18, 19, 151, 217, 295, 122 Rademacher, Victoria 196 Ramirez, Mark 18, 19, 151, 210, 295. 121 Ramirez, Ruth 185 r r Rosmusser, Andrea 151 Rawdah, Solina 152 Rayson, Kasandra 185 Rector, Sherilyn 168 Rector, Sonya 185 Rector, Susan 196 Reed, Jacquelin 4, 152 Reed, Stacey 196 Reiher, Kera 168 Rendon, Elizabeth 168, 84 Renfro, Chad 152 Renner, Tonya 185 Revels, Kbtina 99, 185 Reynolds, Cordell 65 Reynolds, Corey 196 Roebuck, Christina 185 Rogers, Jennifer 2, 55, 197 Rohne, Wendy 28, 158, 808 Roland, Chris 55, 186, 108 Roland, Cynthia 158, 229, 800 Rollins, Marci 197 Ross, Bonnie 4, 169 Ross, Edward 80, 88 Ross, Stacey 186 Ruano, Gavin 197 Ruiz, Antionette 9, 80, 169, 209, 85 Ruiz, Charles 197 Ruiz, Edelia 51,169,118,114,115 Russell, Curtis 186 Russell, Jodi 186 Rutherford, Ross 169, 216 Solder, Chris 4, 158, 255 Sais, Cynthia 197 Salazar, Giovanna 169, 118 Sanborn, Lana 28, 169, 85 Sasser, Sethric 89, 158 Savage, Darrell 197 Savage, Deanna 16, 197 Sawan, Salaam 41, 197, 275 Sawyer, Rendrick 197 Schepok, Brandon 186 Schleuse, Heather 11, 18, 78, 157, 158, 216. 295 Schmid, Robert 197 Schmitt, Anthony 197 Schneider, Travis 198 Sch rup, John 158 1 'Q' v index 815 Sk -o w X 4 ,I , ,f A -.' -7 l 0 4 - V .Y - .,, i V p., -JY - - Teresa 172 Schrup, Meredith 198 'J Secrest, Barry 153, ,265 Scott, Kaceyi23, 68, 169, 120, 121 Seaman, MaryVQ1693, J 6 Seay, .1Chflstieg22,':-7169, 35 g Seiler, 300, 47 Senfer. 1i6?if'195f5f i seryeiioi,fGq5ftetie 169, 35, 43 serrok, 5Ste-phen 2015 1 Shaw, Corey 169, 205 Shaw, Eric 169, 201, 220 Shellhorn, Eric 68, 154, 206, 225, 259 Shellhorn, Heather 168, 169, 119 , Sherman, Becky 198 Shiflett, Leo 169 Shiflett, Shelley 186, 264 Shugart, Donald 154 5 5' Skinner, Clint 169 6 Sigler, Varick 198 Simmons, Tracy 154, 35 Simpson, Tate 5. 39, 154, 275, 43 Simpson, Robert 186, 129 Sims, Charles 198' ss 5 Sinclair,5Niki 198 1 Sivess, Gayle V-154,-156 Skinner.,,1Kevil0l,154 ,r Smith, ,Cirrrsrier154, y Smith, Kenya1863 SmithiflQaraf154f I g Smith, Shannon 186 Smith,-Stacie 3, 18, 19, 133, 154, 208, 212, J 295 Smith, Terrie 186 Snyder, Derek 18, 19, 170, 208, 210, 295 Solano, Erica 186, 113 Soleman, Frank 154, 100 Soutmeth, Jack 198 Spitzer, Jeannie 170 Splawn, Robert 286 Sponsel, David 154 Spragan, Jason 81, 89, 229 Starling, Vernon 4 Statham, Forest 186 Statham, Billy 170 . Sterling, George 179 5tewcirt,fDennisr86.,154, 225 STOlTZf0S,3 -I Sim, 154' 216 'Stohe,,5Grariff'ff1lZO' ' 1 ,,',, 1, , Stovall,QAmii155 ' ,s1oysii,rJQmrj22, 155 Stovall, Jennifer 186' 1 Strain, Sherry 2 - Strandley, Carina 198 Sfanfield, William 198 Strange, Betty 186 Strawn, Stacy 186 Stuart, Mary 155 . ' Sturdevant, Christopher 88, 155 - ' 5 Suarez, Cheryl 198 5 Suites, Kevin 186 Sullivan, Amie 176 Sullivan, Susan 155 Sutaria, Heena 170, 273 Sutton, Jennifer 170 Sutton, Wendy 186 Swanson, Suzanna 199 Swecker, Eric 75, 170, 309 Sweicker, Kathryn 199 Swyers, David 25, 199 Swyers, Philip 170 Talkington, Gerald, 194, 199 Tallent, Christy 170 Tamez, Sylvia 155 Tappin, Phillip 89, 152, 155, 291 Tate, Michael 89, 167, 170, 204 1 Taylor, Shannon 13, 155, 202, 2 Taylor, Shauna 166, 170, 202 Telford, Jennifer 155 Tell, Latoya 199 Thomas, Daffy 170 Thomas, Omar 131, 126, 109 Thmpson, Broderick 274 Thompson, Carolee 207, 275, 44 Thompson, Charlotte 186 Thompson, Gregory 171 Thorton, Lani 75, 76, 171, 309 Thurston, Renee 199 Timbulake, Amy 186 Walt, David 171 Watts, Cathy 171 Webb, Jodi 171 Webb, Travis 187, 122 Weedon, Matthew 187, 126 Welch, Shellie 97, 171 Wells, Bertram 187, 35 Wells, Jason 199 West, Kyle 199, 203, 129 Westin. Jason 156 Whetley, Tammy 187 Wheat, Samuel 89, 171 White, Curtis 187, 229 White, Deanne 157 White, Damon 187 White, Eddie 50, 157 White, Shelly 11, 18, 19, 157, 278, 295, 300 , Whitus, Amy 22, 72, 157, 211 Wilcutt, Jim 39 Wilhite, Teresa 187 Williams, Alexandria 172 Williams, Bobby 187 Williams, Bryan 199 Williams, Christopher 89, 157 Williams, Terri 50 Todd, Kristine 21, 23, 171,219 Tomllinson, Randi 171 Tran , Ann 229 , ,Ngoc 15, 169, 171, 293 Tran Tran, Thuy 155 Tran, Tuyen 281 Trautmann, Joshua 156, 257 Trautman, Trisha 23, 171 Williams, Tiffany 17, 172 Wilmer, Gilbert 172 Wilson, Andrea 187, 113 Wilson, Benford 172, 101 Wilson, Brian 172 Wilson, Edie 14, 15, 187, 293 Wilson, Jennifer 5, 157 Wilson, Valdez, Xavier 156, 109 Valerin, Marcus 225, 309 Vanderslice, Benjamin 186 Vanderslice, Mathew 199 Vasek, Julie 171 Vega, Edward 156, 261 Vega, Randy 171 Vera, Rodney 186, 218 Vernon, Billy 187 Vieyra, Angelo 171 Villanueva, Kristina 187, 257 Villanueva, Maricela 187 Villareol, Charlie 199, 112 Vines, Candi 23, 171 Vines, Todd, 156, 228 Vo, Tien 187 Vuong, Binh 187 Waddleton, Chaddrick 203 Wade, Cleaven 8 Wagoner, Vanessa 23, 133, 156, 308, 35 Waggoner, Richard 199 Wakeham, Wendell 74, 83, 89, 151, 156, 241, 278, 300, 309 Walker, Andrey 171 Walker, Todd 199, 256 Walls, Tammy 156 Walsh, Jennifer 187, 106 Walsh, Michael 156, 300 Washington, Cassandra 172 .lf-'uw ., Z lndrfx 9 v V 11,0 1 2' . 2 1- 0 'A '-. .4 . -v ' . v- , . Winstead, Melissa 172 Wise, Terry 39, 172 Withrow, Donna 187, 257, 34 , Woodland, vanessa 23.249, soo, aoel Worrall, Scott 172 Worrall, Stephen 55, 187 Woolery, Wendy 15, 187, 293 , Wright, Robin 50, 98, 99, 216 Wynn, Jason 50, 173, 216, 110 Yoes, Kevin 199 Young, Phillip 40, 153, 157, 210, 47, as Young, Susan 173, 216, 34 Yurkon, Andrew 157, 214 - Zann, Al 173 Zargaran, Mohammad 199 Zelada, Paola 157 l After School Administrotion Advertisements Awords Art Club Bock ro School Donce Bond Leoders Boseboll Bosketboll Before School Belles Young Life Choir Clinic Cldsses College Night Coyhurnus Crossroods D.E.C.A. Deportments EI Conquistodor F.H.A.?H.E.R.O. Folklorico French Club Freshmon Bond Freshmon Footboll Generol Index Germon Club Golf Homecoming Court Homecoming Donce Homecoming Week Index In-House Inter-Club Council J.V. Cheerleoders J.V. 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Throughout the year, the hardships and pressures we endured seemed to outnumber the fun and happiness. It seemed like the closer summer got, the longer the day became. Classes that had once been interesting, now dragged on for what seemed like months. Homework piled up and ex- ams got harder and if possible - longer! But, things settled down again and we remained optimistic about the next few months ahead of us. We be- gan to realize that June was not too far away. We looked forward to the sum- mer with delight and remorse. School would be out and we could do what- ever we wanted. But, we would not see many friends and favorite teachers. For seniors, this time was tear-filled. This was our year of . .. e A This guy was not as innocent as he looked. Da- vid Hardt devised a h t b f eryone I t th I h m. PWHIJ t dt h VJ M I ghd t ture, Julie V k d h t h dt f friend catch p th lt G W h t t es gossip. 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