High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 173 text:
“
Putting around campus, G olfers teed off a great year Advanced golfers include Greg Hartzo. Eric Pitts, Ben McCormick and Brian Basinger. Tee up your ball . . . select your club adjust your grip . keep your eye on the ball now SWING! Each time Caddo Magnet High’s golfers decided it was time to tee off, they always had to consider these vital steps in order to have a successful round. This year s golf team consisted of fifteen golfers, but only the top five golfers competed in the tournaments. The competitions were set up so that the top five golfers from each school played after school. The best four scores from each school were added up. and the team with the lowest total score won. In order to be a member of the golf team, a 2.5 grade average was required. AII of the golfers were ranked by their scores in the two qualifying rounds. The members of the 1985-86 golf team are (standing) Paul Minniear, Billy Vines. Billy Jordan, Cari Charp- ing, Eric Pitts, Greg Hartzo, Scott Leblanc. Kevin Waguespack and Scott Peatross. (Kneeling) John Hogg, Trey Gibson, John Martin. Byron Lloyd, Brian Bassinger, Danny Constant, Mark Moore. Bret Wilkes, Randy Moore, and Ralph Lidell. Sponsor Ms. Vicki Owens is always in the swing of things adding golf to her long list of athletic activities which include inter murals and bowling. Golf • 169
”
Page 172 text:
“
Serving to win with Aces After a recent match, Mike Young and Cari Millender think that Kathleen DeSoto and Susan Burnett should be required to jump over the net also. Members of the Junior Varsity team for the spring of 1986 are (sitting) Jin Ok, Julie Hembrick, Amy Rat cliff, Liz Lew, Stephanie Ellerbe, Jenny Wise, Amy Rucker. Jennifer Flynt, LaVerne Ferdinand, Amia Rusk. (standing) Bryan Sladics, Joffery Cleveland, Rob Crone, Lloyd Overdyke, Scott Peatross, Kurt Kemmerly, Bryan Wayt, Mike Young, Charlie Olivier, Kieth Thomas, Steven Stanley, Mike Strahan, Greg Ashley. (third Row) Chris Chandler, Rod Matthews. Last year in the Regional and State finals Magnet captured top honors. As a resuit, they were asked to be homeco urt to next year’s tourna ments, an honor they proudly accept- ed. They also let on rather confident- ly, “We plan to win again”. A necessity to host these matches was the new addition of managers, Greg Ashley and Annelise Christen sen. They will serve the players dur ing these long and nerve wracking games. Ms. Monday, tennis coach says, ‘If the students want help, I II help”. This is demonstrated when she assists a member of her advanced tennis class. During a doubles match Jill Stokes and Mary Wimber ly both look in amazement at the ball rolling between them. 168 • Organizations
”
Page 174 text:
“
The tradition of chivalry is -bout at Magnet The baron sprang into action, at- tacking his opponent with a powerful thrust. “Thou hast offended me for the last time! But this time I shall be the victor!” he shouted to the duke. His chest heaved for air. But he was determined not to stop until his hon¬ or was protected . . . Many of our fencers must have had similar visions of the days when fencing was not simply a gentle- man ' s sport but a matter of life and death and honor. Under the coaching of Sharron Settlemire, Greg German, Rod Matthews, and David Logan qualified for the 1986 Junior Olym- pies as a sharp resuit of much prac- tice and dedication. Indeed, life or limb is not at stake for fencing competitors, but honor is stili very much a part of this popular Magnet sport. Officers are Secretary Susan Ganley, Vice-President Greg German. President Roderick Matthews, and Treasurer Brian Dulle. Fencers David Logan. Brad Eddings, John Vassar, Mark Walker, and Roderick Matthews are on deck to demonstrate their fencing techniques. Inset: In his spare time. Mr. Longmire often assists Ms. Settlemire in the coaching of her students. Above: Members include (on bridge) Richard La Mothe, Frank Powell. Richard Eason. Shannon Kenne- dy. Penny Grigsby. Suzanne Kennedy, Stephen Brown, Michael Aufrichtig. Paul Anderson, Scott 170 • Organizations Campbell, Catherine Lewis. Andy Smith. Clay Shane, Tracy Freeman, Krista Johansen. Margie Lillya, Jer emy Jinks. Michael Hawley. Chad Manning, James Hathorn, Lisa Beaird, Jon Ledbetter, Steve Nighte n gale, Greg German. Roderick Matthews. Jennifer Rus sell. (on platform) John Vassar. David Logan, Robert Flynt, Marilyn Pollard, Dale Childress, Brad Eddings. Jimmy Morse. Mark Walker, Karl Bernard, Brian Dulle. Christy Mabry, Shaila Prather, Michael Meyers. Susan Ganley. Robbey Magee, and Darryl White.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.