Carthage High School - Pine Burr Yearbook (Carthage, TX)

 - Class of 1986

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Life is Following in the footsteps of the students in high school, ju- nior high students were well on their way to becoming full- fledged CHS students. Junior high students were ba- sically no different from those at the high school. They ate junk food, rode around uptown, watched good basketball on television, and ate pizza while Yum, Yum-As Kim Cranford waits on her buddies to arrive, her hunger overpowers her and she chows down on the pizza. Snip, Snap-During homemaking Tere- sa Clements, Dani Kozlowski, and Julie Cranford cut their material so they can begin sewing that new summer outfit. Great they played video games. Most of them disliked spinach, home- work, and bell-bottom blue jeans. Many students at junior high participated in extracurricular activities such as sports, band, drama and UIL. Besides doing these things at school, they found time to go uptown on the weekends, grab something to eat and catch a good movie. Wherever the younger generation might appear, they took pride in their words and actions because they knew that they were students of the awesome CJHS. B - ibm '59 3 1-A' Maybe, Paris-During social studies class, Shundra Hodge tries to find the perfect place to live after she moves away from home. Who Me?-Scott Wilkie is surprised when he receives the sixth grade out- standing band member award at the band concert. Junior High f 213

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Tracksters Star Coached by David Pyle and Greg Johnson, the junior high boys' track team captured fourth place in district and the girls', coached by Annette Portley, ran away with third place. On both teams, there were many outstanding competitors and team leaders. The girls looked to seventh grader Jacie Williams, and the eighth graders looked to Dionne McMillan and Tunisia Lewis for leadership while the boys turned to Brad Milam, LaDale Whitfield, Brett Chandler and Thomas Williams. The outstanding achievement of the boys' season was their overall improvement. At the first meet, they earned only six points, but by the time the dis- trict meet was run, they had in- creased the score to 84 points. The girls' team highlight oc- curred when Jacie Williams jumped 17,4- in the long jump. The 400-meter relay team ran a 53.52 time which was the season's best time. Both the girls' and boys' track teams improved times and distances to achieve their district standings. Track Team-Front Row: Manager Chris Smith, James Nail, Matt Parker, Brian Nolan, Bradd Reeves, Jimmy' Rhiddlehoover, Manager Cory Haysg Second Row: Manager Devin Mayhaw, Tim Harkrider, Jason Berryman, Cyrus Henderson, Dan Smith, David Marlingg Third Row: Manager Ben Davis, Mickey Miller, Deward Graves, Brad Milam, Thomas Williams, Brett Chandler, Fourth Row: Jeffrey Calver, Brad Koonce, Corey Ware, LaDale Whitfield, Wayne Morris, Chris Glasper, and Manager Clay Still. Track Team-Front Row: Cassandra Hudson, Jacie Williams, Jessica McNatt, Marcie Jones, Kristi Overton, Manager Regina Harris, Second Row: Andrea McLemore, Tina Holmes, Stacie Soape, Lori Fleener, Jodi Hunt, Mindy Hooper, Jan Gates, Shannon Morrison, Third Row: Coach Annette Portley, Precious Goss, Catracy Allen, Nakesa Hodge, Tunisia Lewis, Guin Shabo, Michelle Dorsey, Dionne McMillan, Melissa Sparks, and Manager Kristi Jordan. 212 X Track Practice Makes Perfect-Getting ready for the district track meet, Deward Graves uses all his might to put the shot as far across the field as possi- ble. r .,4gi'..QzN'M'cff Q . as , 'f ' f' S? llc 'el '3 i 'H 'ii'l 4 WK es., 1- J J 3 J in hiv r ... i'.i 4' tag nl xl irr A . ' . Guam It Y. ,wi , J V. QW, Wk i X tv Ak A if V ' I AA , I 701 lv 'll 4 ' . ....,1 ' 4 ' . - M. WNTUW W... 0.-.,4.,.WfM,... ., -N New Q -sg 4 won . V . .. . Wav . . svn rats' 1' .J Q. Q ts. -.if -X A Q WWE? S suv t ' f- , W, ss L Quick Feet-Thomas Williams runs the Think High-Jodi Hunt does some p 100-meter dash in practice trying to get erful thinking about how she is golm ready for a successful track season. put the shot halfway to the moon l .......1-



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Junior High Takes All t UIL Carthage took first place honors with a total of 254 points at the UIL Literary Meet in Jacksonville in April. Sixth graders who competed and placed were Shelley Worthington, second in expressive wirtingg Chad Milstead, first in number sense, and Michelle Browning and Donna Gibson, first and third places in spelling. The sixth grade music memory team that consisted of Jan Mills, Pamela Hamilton, Laura Robinson, Tasha Jones, Catherine Matheson, and Maria Cole won first place. Seventh graders who compet- ed and placed were Brian Biggs and Regina Harris, first and second in impromptu speaking, Kristi Kear, first in modern oratoryg and Michael Ingram, second in modern oratoryg In the eighth grade, Lori Fleener and Tiffani Hooper captured second and third places in impromptu speaking while Shellie and Lynn O'Neal received first and third places in spelling. Matt Parker took second place in science while 214 I UIL Maria Hanley, Melinda Langlotz, and Greg Ballard re- ceived first, second, and third places in modern oratory. ln oral reading, Pam Kasper and Melissa Sparks swept sec- ond and third places. The one- act play all-star cast included Lori Fleener, Tara Vacula, and Micah Moore. Ten junior high students also received high honors by being named by the faculty as the Pacesetters of CJHS. These students were chosen for char- acter, citizenship, academic, and leadership abilities. Those chosen were Brian Biggs, Shellie O,Neal, Tim Harkrider, Lynn O'Neal, Robin Trimble Christena Bell, Kristi Jordan, Brad Milam, Kendra Smith, Andy Vincent and Bret Jimerson. v Sixth Grade UIL-Jan Mills, Pamela Hamilton, Laura Roberson, Tasha Jones, Catherine Matheson, and Maria Cole. Seventh Grade UIL-Brain Biggs, Re- gina Harris, Kristi Kear, Michael ln- gram. E 5 Z ffm Pacesetters-Front Row: Matt Parker, Robin Trimble, Bret Jimerson, Tim Harkrider, Andy Vincent, Brad Milam, Second Row: Kristi Jordan, Lynn O'NeaI, Shellie O'Neal, Christena Bell, and Kendra Smith. Eighth Grade UIL-Greg Ballard, bf Parker, Tiffany Hooper, Joe Mom Tara Vacula, Lori Fleener, She O'Neal, Lynn O'Neal, Melissa Spam Pam Kasper, Melinda Langlotz, Ma Hanley.

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