Cleburne High School - Santa Fe Trail Yearbook (Cleburne, TX)
- Class of 1981
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WHEN THEY ASK WHO WE ARE FX , ?x1'?fia Q' If Sonia Fe Troll 1981, Volume 45 Cleburne High School 1500 W Woodard Ave. Cleburne, Texas 76031 rf ' Rx 0 5-new 2 EX K 1981 ffl-Q Who We Are... tam STAFF when Ask SANTA FE TRAIL lc We Are A Challenge Sports ........ 8 We Are Adventurers Honors Student Lile . . . 72 We Are Seekers Classes Academics ..... 184 We Are United Organizations . .136 Co-Editor Lisa Spiller Laura Sims Assista t Paula Pierce Sports Ed t s . . . Holly Hale ...Susan Williams Grant Earnhart Scott Rosser Student Lile . . .Carrie Rainey Honors Editors .. . Tammy Tinkle Tracy Timmons Ruth Lelson Organizat o Ed to s . . . Paula Pierce Jimmy Trussell Tina Gibbs Academics Editors .. . William Ward Classes Editor . . .Denise Alexander Ramona Farmer Kathy Anderson Debbie Overstreet Sharla Whitehead Photographers . . . Melanie Powell Gina Bryson Carlos Ramirez Glenn Hargrave Jenni Milley Sponsor . . . Miss Karen Woolley Cleburne High School 150OW Woodard Ave. Cleburne, Texas 76031 Q Q S, si QM ,f Z Q.. i 6 f Opening W fzfwiaeii ' --We ,fr MW II- . W 'WN' M fw?.1gis!:z:JwI4 Mes' LJ, 'M 11' wk, , aw, 62 E gn Yi 5 2 I vm whwsu Opening f 7 ! WE ARE A CHALLENGE A Year of Hard Times Hard times seems to express the overall opinion of the 1980 Yellow Jacket team. The season record of 2-7-1 was not exactly what the team hoped for. lt was a season full of hard times, but we never gave up. We hope next year will be a better one. Team cap- tain Joe Franz says I thought it was a much better season than last year as far as the atti- tude of the players. Even though we didn't win many games we never quit. The 1980 coaching staff shown right is from left to right: Head coach Jay McCarty, and assistant coaches, Joe Jordan, Fred Sarchet, Ken Wiginton, Earl Carson, and Rodney Hud- son. f5f.a1.LnQl 'ip n E? A in lg .-as Left to Right: Bobby Scott, Stuart Crowder, Trey Webb Todd McFarland Joe Franz Boo Jones Joey Hill Jimbo Adams Shawn McNeel Richard Russell Rusty Hodges, Alan Cooper, Jay Beene, Mike Mathews Dusty Early Kieth Sims Peter Pope Barry Haley Robby White Grant Earnhart Preston Miller Michael Chandler, Danny Richardson, Philip Miller Greg Young Bobby Woods Tommy Dooley Yale Gibbs Randy Woodrum Robert White Alan Borden Mitchell Glover, Scooter Coward, William Ward MQW, ,ww .W V it ' , fr TE? ff : 54 1 se ...-, . f,.fh x M LVM W H , mmvwfmamww M wma' pf f LW I, 2 Q 1. 1 wffilikiwff, fi Li of., X :.v,..1. X A E ,hgh -tg x X s if ks The Jacket defense anxiously awaits the Brownwood Lions. After a very hard and hot off season, the Jackets were now ready for the real season. After a few scrimmages and some hard hitting, the Jackets were to open the season against a tough Mineral Wells team. Pumped up and ready for action, Coach Jay McCarty put his team to the test, but the Jack- ets came up short. After a week of preparation, the Jackets traveled to Ennis to take on the state-ranked Ennis Lions. Again, the Jackets came up short and disappointed, losing by a 14-3 score. The following week the Jackets took on the Waxahachie Indians at home. This is the game the Jackets remember best - their 12-7 victory, the first of the sea- son. 4 S R N , M ft ,IE R 2 C f ? -10Vwi:f?5l:5i,i.:?3 . ww VS ,st i-in E W mv . Everyone seems to be looking for the ball. Q lasik f ,KV Q K JEL 12 I Varsity Football .sew 'W Preston Miller punts to a Waxahachie receiver. L A bgxvg, Nix . K A ba , 74' i el ., W .3 V , .- in , .. gr 'if A -we .. K Q 0 1 . FroggIe White dlves into a plle as the ball squirts out. The Jackets disappointing sea- son is now over but the memories of the close, hard-fought games linger on in the minds of the Jackets. Bobby Scott, Randy Woodrum, and Keith Sims were rewarded for their fine season by being named to the All-District team. Dusty Early pauses lor a drink while playing a Joe Franz puts on a heavy pass rush. hard game. G ,K .Ny-as Dusty Early assists Trey Webb, tackling an Ennis runner. Alan Cooper goes for a tough ball to catch. ' Varsity Football f 13 I wmv: H r fx Xu W L 33 5 ami is f M N M 'Q' A 5 ,W H ' K Q A K i , JH 43 Q iw - look on as the Jackets fail to score. uunv-Mn ian if ,. , ' .JSI . ilu: 5 3:9 FW' 2 A x, A 3, Q I 9 . 0 L ' o f . vq ' 4 W ' an P . 8 ' 'flu Inq: Wnunuanudu v Wit .M W' W q Q -f ,, ? pf 'Mgx U V ku , M - f Qu gf Mn f Wx 1 I A 'QA ,-M , 1 -Q ' 5 5 1 W . - 'G 9' W' . , - - - ,fn QWM -gg its ', ' 1, if T g M. N 5 , Q ,, 1 'E ,fx ww X , j Q . Q is ' M X -Y Q if Lf , ' 5 i 70 'V 'Ki 'A W vi ' 4 V xl ii M wh X af 5 V ww vm.. A A -:H WC' .ff N zmgugwmwwe l.V. Blasts Opponents ttltlltltl til llllllllllllllllll Ill L 5 , i , ' E , , T lm sa Front row from left to right: Robert Matthews, Ocle McCullough, Ted Moxon, Rodney Fowler, Pede Graves, Tom Dunwoody, Kenneth Cryer, James Flynn. Middle row: Rudy Reyes, James Thomas, Sam Beasley, Brad Young, Darryle Taylor, Scott Sanders, Mike Alcala, Donny Bowersox, Kalon Ains- worth. Back row: Kevin Lee, Darryl Jlmmerson, Phil Young, Eddie Miller, Todd Logan, Mitch McFarland, Greg Way, Kelly Israel. The J.V. had a fine showing as they bruised and battered their opponents in each game they played. They beat opposing teams with fire and enthusiasm. The coaches, Earl Carson and Joe Jordan, have done an out- standing job in preparing their team for the season. They did an excellent job firing up their team with short but meaningful speeches. The J.V. had many standouts like quarterback Rodney Fowler, running back Kevin Lee, who is also a defensive star and Darryle Taylor, a fine receiver. These people and many more will come up and help the varsity next sea- son. Rodney Fowler looks deep as he anticipates another completion. 16 f JV Football Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne J.V. Record 8 wins 2 Losses 13 Mineral Wells 21 Ennis 6 Waxahachie 7 Burleson 29 Weatherford 20 Stephenville 38 Granbury 14 Everman 20 Brownwood 18 Crowley Kevin Lee scores another one for the fighting Bees The J.V. slack up after another wln W1 'LF Wasps Have Outstanding Showing ks a,,s.L...... Back row from l to R. Randall Scott, Lance Riddles, Greg Line, Bob Bosworth, Kyle Boles, Don Goff, Charles Walker, Bill Rhoden, Jeff Hardin, Monty Dob- bins, David Self, Shane Tatum, Todd Mayer. Middle row: Coach Thames, Lorne Johnson-Manager, Rusty Gustafson, Steve Slater, Scott Hobby, Scott Heeter, Randy Ayers, Eddie Lewis, Chris Hall, Chris Devaney, Kyle Sims, Doug Pollard, Randy Huffman, Clint Williams, Coach Amis. Front row: Wes Mont- gomery, James Jones, Jay Mangrum, Shane McNeel, David Webb, Wade Anderson, Phil Feanny, Robert Russell, Dan Dunham, Mark Malcolm, Tim Bailey Jamie White. I l The 1980 Wasps led by the fine coaching of Mike Thames and I David Amis had a fine season. ' The Wasps had many players taking up leadership roles includ- l ing Chris Hall, Bill Rhoden, David Self, Clint Williams, and Kyle Sims. With this kind of an offense and a stubborn defense, the Wasps are to be praised and very highly congratulated by their peers. The Wasps players and coaches are very proud of their fine season, and they have good reason to feel so. l l Clint Williams leans forward for the score as Todd Mayer assists with a block. 18 ! Freshman Football 1 Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne .caller 's 5 ....t...n 1 t Wasps running back Davld Self breaks another tackle. W Freshman Scoreboard Mineral Wells Ennis Weatherford Stephenville Waxahachie Everman Granbury J.V Irving Granbury Crowley 12 0 6 18 14 20 29 15 0 0 thi Wasps Ilnemen stop opponents lor no gain. 4,5 Vit, ,,,.,,,, ,i.,w,,w..:.,.N M.,-,m,fa-:fy .y,v ' :fm-1-I , ' ,.. M5 fr .. ..w f Y Unable to find a receiver Chris Hall runs for sizeable yardage. After releasing the ball Chris Hall anticipates a catch. Freshma n Football X 19 5 I i 1 1 4 E F ...za I fungi 5 l -S tg:-2 1 by 'Q 3 4. . :IN K . J 5 wi A V Q K K K A N aff, 511,53 X 1 S- X 5 ww---, M Q-X 1 31 f ! 5 f X if 3 f V? J? j 2 Wa We uf'-q,, 3 A A ... 5' ' 6 'Qi il' i W 4 ,41 Q 5 ,..' ' 5 7, A --ff is 'RQ w sf J Q 'Y iw Q , 'Wm gk Highlights: jacket Bowl '80 This year's Jacket Bowl was probably the most successful tournament we've ever had, stated Coach Jeff' Cody. The annual event was held December 4-6 with eight teams competing. The champions of this year were the Borger Bulldogs who have now swept the tournament for 2 years in a row. The Yellow Jack- ets of Cleburne earned 3rd place honors after an exciting match against the Mineral Wells Rams for this title. st . 3 J ,.. ,, tttt . 1 tr, as 22 I 5- fit Above: Steve Harper deflects a scoring attempt by Brewer in the t0Urf18m6f1l opener. Left: Scott Rosser tolls a Brewer Bear's hope for a basket. Below: Xavier Warren makes a picture perfect jump shot. to 33 gate K4 niik Q . L 5 S ii? U Fa sg 5 at Stacy Named Sweetheart Stacy Wright and her escort Brent Easdon following the sweetheart presentation. Each year during the Jacket Bowl, the Cleburne basketball team picks a girl they want to represent them as their sweet- heart. This year's Yellow Jacket Basketball Sweetheart is Stacy Wright, a junior. Other nominees were Leslie Mac- Lean, Tena Gibbs and Susan Carson. For the past three years, the Jackets have traveled to Ft. Vvonh for the annuallions Club Tournament. All of the teams competing there enter their sweetheart for the tourna- ment's queen competition. Stacy received this honor and reigned over the tournament. UNH? Sfmitcgm X ---e 1 fl- ' it 5 .QM X... 5, - 'FEL' Sift 3 19422-' ' .. hair. ' 712:-, -5.-' . fs gf f ' is . : -.- ...- .- ,... - . - .... . .. - ...S . SASS ' i i . i... it S K Left Steve Harper takes a shot against a powerful Rem defense . to .... ,, . iik , I ' .ee- leae f y ,,,,,:y Above: Rusty Oesch goes for two during the contest for 3rd place. Greg Young takes a iumper against the Bulldogs. 5 ' , A... ' wwf' is .gsm f k .i Coach Cody gives instructions at tlme out Mark Hall shows excellent form at the free throw line. Cleburne Yellow Jackets 80-81 Steve Smith, Dave King, Scott Ros- ser, X. Warren, Brent Easdon, Vin- cent Warren, Steve Harper, Tim Moore, Donny Cody, Greg Young, Bobby Scott, Russell Oesch, Mark Hall, Coaches David Amis, Jeff Cody, Mike Thames. Ngnwwpw... Nw ics., Em Under the excellent coaching of Jeff Cody and Mike Thames, the Cleburne Yellow Jacket basketball team had a super season. With such talent on the court at all times, , whether it was the first five starters or the talent we have to back them up. Steve Harper and X. Warren ' electrified the fans as well as the opposing team with slamdunks. The rest of the team also ignited i cheers from the fans with precise shooting and tough hard pressing defense. The fans played a main part in the success of the team with con- stant cheering and clapping. X. Warren hits a layup. Steve Harper slams one. Jackets go to the boards. ,, ,, f 'M' .. t.,, , ,, 57 155.gif ?4 N '1 '1 o 3 ... 3' 7 o S UI 5 SD E 3 'o CA U' o rf i Y f Q w:.,fiw,q V .. , , Qfqnfwfw ws H 'V .. -- Q 51 1155,-f -' rrf . ' ,fggaf : X ! K f fa W f is M52 WW ,f f f fl fx? av ff Z M M if ff 'a f 'H f jf , 1 ff 7 W f W yy , , . . W W yikrvfgf WY' Q gm Q M y f an wg .. ,,,f . lg -ff' -21121 .' 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X mx X e Wit 5 W 3 Ii' i.. it ' I, X -1+ After the shot Stan Wickham works for position to get the rebound. Brad Young drives to the basket flercely for a J.V. Wash Knoten soars high for two points. SC0l'6. ,uw - After shooting the ball Wash Knoten looks for results. Coach David Amis led his J.V. Bees to a great season. With fine play throughout the year coming from Pede Graves, Wash Knoten, Lloyd Vedder, Phil Young, and Daryle Richards the Bees fright- ened district opponents. JV Basketball I 27 'W . .. M Row 1: Paul Allen, David Webb, Johnny Ellis, Harold Barron, and Chris Hundley. Row 2: Brian Banton, Robert Henry, Bob Bosworth, Chris Devaney, Todd Mayer, Chad Calvert, Jay Rux, Jay West, Scott Hobby. Row 3: Clint Williams, Robert Ortegon, David Sell, Shane Tatum, Bill Roden, Jeff Hardin, Chris Hall, Randall Scott, Kyle Simms, Steve Slater, Jamie White, and Coach Mike Thames. Jeff Hardin wins the tip-off against a Bill Rodengoesforablock. Brownwood Lion. Shane Tatum prepares to box off. Steve Slater shows his form on a lay-up. Chris Hall shoots to kiIl. M, , 'ind M MY rw , 5 , , - . , ,qyff V , Q -WMML, W ,, t,,, o,,,.,,, . N, H W .W mmf ,N ,,,,Wt,s,.,.m 'fr sw t ---- fx ' sf.-1 -fi? i , Freshman Wasps make two more. Wasps look for another rebound. . Q, s . S -wulill ,j Freshman Basketball f 29 ii is Lad jackets Learn Under New Coach Front row I to r: Tina Hendrix, Leila Shackleford Middle row Suyane Von Tungeln Shelton. Coach Shelton and Coach Craft need to be proud of the graduating seniors and the many players which will return next year. The Lady Jackets were fun to watch as they showed great enthusiasm and hustle. Playing in a strong district, the Lady Jackets stayed close and had a chance to win a few of the games in which they lost. One of the Jackets' big moments was winning second place in the 3rd annual Lady Jacket Bowl. They lost in the championship game to Bos- well. The Lady Jackets' final record was 5-25, but Coach Shelton is looking forward to a much-improved team next year. so ! Lady Jackets '!?'-QRS . f . The Lady Jackets huddle up after introductions. Barbara Ellison shows good form. 'Nw Et 34 F ii W f f . Si : '?l0' Julie Williams gets ready for a rebound. Sujane Von Tungeln tries for two points. Ni? Leila Shackleford dribbles down the court. Barbara Ellison leaps for a rebound. Lady Jackets I 31 W W 1- ., , ga. 1 W 1' an My rl 4. 5 1 f 2 -' ,Q I I 7 V, . 4 gli ww in Barbara Elllson and Fannle Alexander box off after a shot. Fannie Alexander shoots for two T9 9 'WW'Nh-mwwww, x,,, Fannle Alexander, Tlna Hendrlx, and Barbara Elllson play great Sujane Von Tungeln goes forarebound. defense. 32 f Lady Jackets ff Julie Williams and Mary Carden fight for the ball as Barbara Ellison looks On. '47 ,. .,.. ',. ,H.,: at1,,.fm,,, -Q - ,- if J., ty ,T mica----tf,1a.l,-. , Mary Carden battles an Everman Bulldog player for a rebound. ti iiyl X T 3 NN if of at Ni! Barbara Ellison takes the ball out alter an opponent's score. Lt, Q L af, Barber Alexan Kits' a Ellison, Leila Shackleford, and Fannie der watch as the opponent shoots lor two. The Lady Jackets, under a new head coach, played very well over the course of the season. Ms. Shelton led the Jackets this season and will return many young players next year. Younger players including Tina Hendrix, LaDonna Goforth, Leila Shackleford, Fannie Alexander and Mary Carden all will return and help the Jackets next sea- son. The Lady Jackets' leading scorers were Barbara Ellison and Tina Hendrix throughout the season. The Jackets will be need- ing more fan support next season and they hope to see you at their games. Lady Jackets f 33 l.V. Lad lacket Basketball Although the 1980-81 J.V. Stingers did not have a very successful year statistically, the girls were hard workers and they look forward to next year with high hopes. After a disappointing 5-10 non-district record, the team went on to face a not too excit- ing 1-9 district record. Coach Craft praises the sophomore and junior girls for their per- severance and optimism. CQ mfg, n x,-A y fl X ' fl J.V. Lady Jackets left to right are: Stacy Hey, Becky Tuley Karen Chandler Karen Sneed Donna Greg ory, Jackie Hernandez, Tonya Shuffield, Rhonda Lassiter Jeanette Williams Pam Parks and Coach Craft. Above Tonya Shutfield goes in for a lay-up as Karen Chan- Abovo: Rhonda Lassiter puts up an excellent block. Right: Karen Chandler shows perfect form with this jump shot. Karen Chandler lets go of a free throw attempt. Above: Rhonda Lassiter ends up wlth the ball. Freshmen Get A Good Start This year's Freshmen Lady Jacket team showed a lot of progress and a lot of prom- ise. The team had a 14-9 non-district record and an outstanding 6-3 district record. With the help of Coach Kris Shelton and the dedication of the girls, the team will prove to be a hard act to follow for future fresh- man teams and has potential for their own future basket- ball endeavors. Above: The 1980-81 Freshman Lady Jackets are left to right Coach Shelton, Rachel Langston, Dana Veal, Carol Wheeler, Holly Furr, Kari Denning, Sheila Alexander, Tanya George, and Dana Jowell. if WW Above: Karl Dennlng looks for someone to pass the ball to as Holly Furr Above: Sheila Alexander moves In for two points. helps out. l 36 'mmm l E Above left: Dana Jowell makes a break while Holly Furr provides defense. Above right: The teams collide as ihey grapple for the ball. gl 5 w,::,f,.,,M..., N Left: Shella Alexander has the upper hand. Above: Holly Furr goes ln for a shot while Karl Den- nlng looks on. we C' . 1 . 5 BSL, A G ,s .w ,pzwbi A 'frat --M 1 M.. Qu a W .M -1 .W W iw, Y- . .. fa Q ,fav - .g . .... '- 5 f. , iz 'P 1 2. f K. A E.: . .-: . .. , . ':: A - lli 's X X- M 3? gs J ., .. Q .- i i i - 5 KI . -K we ,i,,.f .. ' ' g' ii i: q i S L, 11- 'M ' M K S A 3 A . fN,, -' 1 L: ' Right to left: Coach Debbie Craft, Fannie Mae Alexander, Mary Carden, Laura Estes, Donna Gregory, Susan Carson, Happy McPhearson, Rhonda Lassiter, Bridgett Doran, and Coach Carolyn Tilllson. g we 'ir Starting a Tradition Laura Estes received the High Point Award. Laura has been on the varsity team for tour years. She scored 174 points in the 1980-1981 season. For the second year in a row the Varsity Volleyball Stingers have advanced to the Regionals tournament under a new coach. Even though Laura Estes was the only returning varsity mem- ber, the team was as strong as the year before, if not stronger. As anybody that saw them play, they were a team, not a bunch of girls striving for individ- ual victory. Senior Susan Carson states, We are a unit, we won as a unit, and we will share the thrill of victory as a unlt.' The coaching of Carolyn Tilli- son and Debbie Craft was a great incentive upon the girls. The returning players for next year hope that the coach will be as good as the one they had this year. lf you ask the coaches about the team they will tell you that the incentive they have came from their own want to. V , if A L, 74 W Sheila Alexander received the Most Valuable Player award on the Freshman team this year. The Volleyball banquet was held Pam Parks received the Most Valuable Player Award on the J.V. Team. at Jose's Restaurant this year. Five of the girls received special awards while all three teams feasted in fel- lowship and fond memories. The individual teams voted on the person they felt should receive the Most Valuable Player awards. The three teams as a whole voted on the Courage Award. The High Point Award went to the person with the most points scored throughout the season. The Most Valuable Player went to Mary Carden. Award on the varsity team Donna Gregory, a junior, on the Varsity for her first year received the Courage Award, voted upon by all membegg, of all three teams. Stingers Reach ...for excellence as they swept through their season. This group of hardworking girls made up a team which con- sisted of four returning seniors, three juniors, and one sopho- more. The Stingers chalked up a season record of 13-16 and finished with a 5-2 district record which boosted them to 1st place in district. They traveled to Lubbock as District Champions to compete in Regional competition where they were defeated by Snyder, who went on to win the Regional Championship. Coach Carolyn Tillison and her assistant Debbie Craft were very pleased with the girls' performances this year and with four returning players next year, they are hopeful for Below: Happy Slaughter reaches to set the ball up. fl-X 40 5 , 3 another great volleyball sea- son, which has become a tradi- tion here in the past few years. - Susan Williams Susan Carson reaches to return the ball while Donna Gregory and Fannie Alexander watch. Laura Estes reaches for a powerful serve dur ing an important game. i M C ss 1' 7 1 . T I 4 1 b T 1 T 'T 1 T L ' T . Y - 1 1 7 f 1' I . ' I 1 er, ' 1 K V: -f , . . 1 x ' T . S .,..7 . - K 1 1' ' I . . ,... 1 1 ' ' , . sf.. if iii eee e, sf - 1 ,K . - 7 - ' 1 L 3 -- K .,..... se., ff I 1 . .--' 4 , Q lv . A N. Y ' iik . .--: M, -yfz S 33 ff A, ---l ..,-,. ss-sg l I - '7 ..,i .. 3 1 A VV 5 I 3' L-.f 1 we .W I 8 .Ak, Q gpm.-y,mM,,,3,.g,,,, ,W .K .. K ,QW 7 V : Q ' c 1' A 1' Q, Q Q ew ' L -,f' -'ff 45 59 f t f Brigitte Doran keeps her eye on the ball as she gets ready to bump it. Rhonda Lassiter watches while Happy Slaughter sends the volleyball over the net. gggVV x -TQ -. 'N 1- ' QW,-A M 'Q . mu. ' 'A ll mum-tw ..T.f,..,,.,.,... .. ' s. . ? 'J : 4 a , e Q - V Susan Carson, Laura Estes and Fannie Alexander watch Brigitte Doran follow through after returning the ball. 41 I.V. Strives for consistency as some teammates moved to varsity and some were new players. The 1980 J.V. Stingers had a successful season which ended with a 4-2 district record placed them in 2nd place in CIeburne's district. Coaches Tillison and Craft have high hopes for a very successful season for the 1981 varsity team with so many powerful players on the 1980 J.V. who will be moving up. Left: Staci Carson sets up the ball for her teammate Mary Estes. Flight: The opposition prepares as a J.V. Stinger makes a powerful return at one of the J.V.'s home games. Q I 1 The 1980-81 Stingers J.V. are, 1st row: Anna Chavez, Pam Parks, Ginger Chapin 2nd row: Coach Craft, Staci Carson, Mary Estes, Misty Morris Ruby Villagomez 3rd row: Julie Chasteen, Anne Alderman, Diane Routson, Sharell Clay, Coach Tillison. E 44, ,na wr--' ., ., ,pf X ,,L,. Q ,, new 'M S W, X I as ' ' ' Above: Julie Chasteen is prepared for anything. Left Mary Estes shows excellent form as she spikes the ball over the net Right Stacl Carson Pam Parks and Ruby VII Iagomez keep an eye on the ball as Julie Chas teen sets lt up JL we .gy Q 4. 4tM.,ma,,,g, 'X 'f Wie' meme I gba m e e e a aa , ,K , 2 -,,, 4 ,, ---' ,222l..1,,,,l,f,, ,,,, f ' Aka aka!!-,' m5 mymt ffQWE mmm 41 gr 1' vi ' 55 Qi Above: Staci Carson concentrates on a powerful serve as she watches the ball. 43 . . . about the basics of volley- ball as they gain the experience they need for a good team. Obvi- ously, this year's freshman Sting- ers learned what they needed to know about the makings of a good team, because they had an excellent season ending with a district record of five wins and dropping only one game. This put them into 1st place in the district. The girls spent many long hours of practice which apparently paid off with their excellent record. Coach Tillison and Coach Craft express their delight over the excellent showing that the girls put forth this year. Fish Learn Tanya George waits for the ball to come down for a smashing serve as teammates Nannette Aldridge, Kari Denning, Holly Furr, and Denise Gregory watch. 1980 Freshman Stingers: Dana Veal, Tammy Kolander, Tanya George, Kari Denning, Holly Furr, Sheila Alexander, Denise Gregory and Nannetle Aldridge. Practice Makes Perfect x i in f A v 'fr . ' Pj' , J . .. V, Vb.. 9 ,W ' F Ai VW W N ,R v ' .K WNMMMWWM NWNNMY .5 . K 6.3-5,,, m'm,,...vf+ ' . so ww.. . .... ...A Above Nannette Aldridge and Denise Gregory go through another one of the endless Sklll drllls 'l..,l-Sfms Left: Tammy Kolander lets loose with a power- ful serve durlng practlce. Inset: Tammy Kolander and Holly Furr do part- ner drllls In the backgroud whlle Denise Greg- ory and Nannette Aldrldge practlce settlng lt up ln the foreground. Mike Kirkham walks back to the dugout after a trip to the plate. Runner slides safely into the base A Above: Coach Thames looks on while Mike Alcala makes it safely to first. Right: Preston Miller pauses in his stance at the plate. 46 f Varsity Baseball Mike Kirkhdm Scholarship Bound Twelve years of practice and games has paid off for Mike Kirkham. Mike was a senior this year at CHS and was the starting pitcher for the Yellow Jacket baseball team. Coach Fred Sarchet said, Mike is certainly an outstanding young man. He has done a great job for us this year and l'm interested in seeing how he does in col- lege ball. Mike is definitely college material. Obviously Coach Sarchet is not the only person who thinks that highly of Mike and his abilities. Mike has been offered a scholarship to Murray State in Oklahoma and has been picked to play in the Showcase at Texas Ranger Stadium. The Showcase game is played in front of many college scouts, and Mike is hoping for more of- fers after the game. With a 7-3 season and 65 innings pitched, Mike ended up with 55 strikeouts, 18 walks, and 38 hits. His ERA was 2.00. This pitching status is among the best here at Cleburne High, not to mention his batting average of .333. When asked what advice he would give to a young pitcher, Confidence, concentra- tion, and relaxation is all Mike would say. i- Mike's specialties are the curve and knuckleball. I work out hard by running and throwing, stated Mike. Outside of school ball Mike plays in summer leagues in Cleburne and in Fort Worth. Varsity Baseball I 47 l X Young Team Gains Experience Fai ffk Q 54 is in X ,ga or as to , wen, 1. 4 ft, W K , if-L j2,5t.Ci5 g ,, imitate 1 ' ' ,mais ,CA ,l7i?'LIfl Row 1: Scott Sanders, Rodney Fowler, Mike Kirkham, and King Reagan. Row 2: Preston Miller, Scott Rosser, Rusty Oesch, Pede Graves, Robby White, Terry Ownbey, and Peter Pope. Row 3: Coach Mike Themes, Monty Montgomery, Greg Young, Mike Alcala, Donnie Cody, and Coach Fred Sarchet. Greg Young keeps an Everman baserunner on his toes. Robbie White says, l'd rather be at the lake! 1 l 48 X Varsity Scott Ftosser's swing and miss tells the story of the Everman game - a 15-1 loss for the Jackets. -5 The 1980-81 Cleburne Yellow Jacket baseball team had an average season, ending with a 9-11 season record that was un- characteristic of past CHS teams. The players' morale was always kept high by Coaches Fred Sarchet and Mike Thames, but they were unable to win the big games, losing to Everman 15-1 and losing a chance to repeat as Zone Champions. After the Everman game the Jackets lost their second straight game. A weak Stephenville team beat the Jackets 4 to 3 in eight innings. Looking forward to next year the Jackets will return 5 starters to form the nucleus of the team which will again be the team to beat in district play. Coach Sarchet tells it like it is between innings. The Jackets - a team ready for anything. Rusty Oesch thinks: Well, a grand slam would tie us. Varsity Baseball 149 From the Dugout , We , V to the Field if Y L Mike Acala is caught in the Catchers Squat during the Waxahatachie game A , V X r Monty Montgomery provides between inning entertainment for his Waiting for the throw from outfield Scotty Rosser threatens the runner. 50 f Varsity Baseball 'T Mike Acala converses with the umpire over a questionable call. Several players stand by during a delay in the game. Coach Sarchet and Monty Montgomery watch the action in right field. Headed for the field are Greg Young, Preston Miller, and Donnie Cody. Varsity Baseball 151 MS l.cI,'2 IV Baseballers C34 xfg fs, A5 Row 1: Jeff lngram, David Webb, Brad Horton. Row 2: Bill Roden, Chad Calvert, Rusty Gustafson, Wes Montgomery. Row 3: Coach Thames Phil Young Kenneth von Tungeln, Lloyd Vedder, Harold Rogers, Todd Mayer, Coach Sarchet. The 1980-81 JV baseball team had a fine season this year even though they only played 11 games. The leading pitchers this year were Peter Pope, Bill Roden, and Jeff Ingram. The leading hitters were Pope and Pede Graves, both of whom saw varsity action late in the season. Only playing a few games, the team never really played to its full potential, but they did play good enough to win. Players contributing throughout the season were Phil Young, Lloyd Vedder, Robby White, Scott Sanders, Pede Graves, and Peter Pope. 52 I JV Baseball :'i,,Qy,.11 V ,IQQW , Ja3,,.',5 4 4 ng., - A H ,I '1n+,vu,e, ' Z ' ,nf1 iIWiff, ,Q .A -15 'if W L IWW LW ww? , 4' ' ' ,f was My ,, ,Mq,, , 5+ , lm., 1 . f L, V T W King Reagan swings and misses against Everman Getting Read for Their Var ity Season ,, eeet lee ' 'Y 'Q 'M' 1 in Q- In fr I 'Q .za-.,. ,fire .,,..,. fgr- gse P9 4 Y . Pede Graves listens while Coach Sarchet gives a pep talk between innings. Peter Pope warms up in the bullpen - ready for action if he's needed. N ff i David King successfully bunts against Everman. Always gentlemen, Jackets congratulate Everman players after their victory. Varsity Baseball X 53 Track Team Run Well ,N ',,.,.,fi? J .S The award-winning mile relay team of Mike Chandler, Bucky Barron, Stewart Crowder and Bobby Scott went to regionals in Odessa. -1 sig tettewtis QSEFRW awmmeilllncima :KI i A ..M.t,.,, ...... ., For the first time in many years, CHS fielded a J.V. track team. 54 X Boys Track Look at the form Steve Breland shows. , ., 9' New 1 teve Breland, Randy Sides and Bucky Barron strive for the tape at the district meet. Steve Harper - up and over at the nigh jump. Boys Track K 55 Z 56 I Boys Track 'QW' Kip in lv. if , as m.,,,-.., ,E 7 .-, 'M,,::,', 1, f ,gg we, ,fe -Nw-4 These Jacket tracksters fulfill the motto practice makes perfect. Bucky Barron and Stewart Crowder practice handoffs. Steve Breland takes one more lap for good measure. J l--.--w.-Q.--.-........ fi gl if yy' in Q E?.I3' V AV..X I rafwrf 35' Bobby Scott takes the hand-off and turns on the speed in the last leg of the mile relay. Alan Borden shows the throw. steps to a great shot put 'liilnvu-, 8. Boys Track X 57 Lad lackets Off and Running 5 KH, .V ' sl 5 gig - . it E 2 8 ? me X .X sg f. gag xss,:::::1':i' Ss' es .5 frm- i?,...s:,gff+3za l nnn r X ,,,,. -fr.. ' x . A was ,.' .,,..:s1r,2i5f: . . . . as 5? -k., . l ts - 'Y t i , nnn 'P' A . is Iv- ' Visa: EE tx Q X - -- . W nnnn ai t ,- lf may . . . . - ,, ,H A.L.. . Q 'r Jk, h e ., . ' 035- - .- . Eh ISF Left to right, back row: Sharell Clay, Karen Sneed, Janette Williams, Fannie Alexander, Sujane VonTungeIn, Anne Alderman, Sheila Alexander, Dana Veal Manager Erma Johnson, Coach Shelton. Front row: Sharon Dean, Yolanda Scott, Lori Sanderson, Tina Hendrix, Karen Chandler, Barbara Ellison. The 1980-81 Lady Jacket track team was under the direction of a new coach, Coach Kris Shelton. The track team earned many honors at the district meet with two girls progressing to the regional meet. ln district, Karen Chandler placed 7th in the 220, Fannie Alexander placed 5th in high jump, mile relay team placed 5th, 440 relay team placed 4th, and the 880 relay team placed 5th. Staci Carson placed 2nd in discus at the meet and went to regional meet. Barbara Ellison placed 2nd in shot-put at the district meet and 4th in the regional meet. Tina Hendrix, a sophomore on the track team stated, This year was a lot of fun. The whole team got along great, we were like family. We had our ups and downs but everyone had con- ,,,, fidence and helped each other as much as possi- ble. We did pretty good but next year we're all i going to Regionals. 581 Girls Track 1 'I 1' PQ? ,M sea.-:ssl k Q 0 gk Q l its K Y Q r k 'kb- N Q- i gag -x QL 'X is 'K Q ' w 1 xx Nl gf ' X . Q -- .mx 5 Sharon Dean strives for the tinish line. K 1 k,.. ,. K A 5 xx. X. ,s f at ..,. . .ET VIL i :sl ., N , iik. V., n . ' m . . K K - nam- K N Q -- K V. - ' X S 4... Sharon Dean stands thinking before she runs her event. fooo A A ' L L- A , r ' .... 1 A , . Jeanette Williams is running a close race for second place. Girls Track! 59 , , 3 ,,w-- we A6 .- W -LWwM,,- .Mmm K Q . 4f .,:- ,,,, H., -- ., F. kt i . .mmm ,yv W fefkj if ,jf 1 H, hHf,3y,-lg, mf ff, ggia ., wt It lg 1. 1 ' f - , . ' ,L 1 ' A s 1, . ',,fy,, ti In V 'VV , dis W, 'Ml' gl K W, . - .. ,,, use I, . 4 A. J. ' 'fl EW' Wilim-i , 15 I ' :ea f K W We V n,,,, . ,mm .um-we ,-,fits ' ,bu y If ,, ,WM I W gf r l J . aaa .W ,,,,, 4 grew 5 Va 9 - 9 2 - in Q ,ggizw I , 5 - -1 ig. ' gum.. 1.1. get . --fr M 5,5512-1-w-lwlafeil H - wifi' 'fr K ,V A - ....7 - ? ' , A - ' l H -- A ist' M--fwtiv Y' ,.,...,, L . . ry i 3' is ' W M - f N fm tw QW H .M , fm, 7, Q -:-Q' 1 Q f, em -N .ts . W H- i., I ' ,- l ,y ,, , . ,l . , ,. .sf , -. ' . :, ,,1fg,,..21 -,V l tw, , ,, I-'few :flffw'fe,fWfi,-M, ' , .ww fz,,,g:f' f laSfSwe i', K ' , ,, ,, ,, , V , X H up L ,, l , . Q rv VV ' s z A 2 v . 1' ..,, gy Y, N ' 1 , ,ff 'V X I I . , K , , r , vt - w eff ...Q Ht., . Sujane VonTungeIn runs a tight hurdles race against her opponent. V if ga, ,V MM v.,-me ff 1 we f - 3 4 x it 60 ! Girls Track e rrr Shar ii i? 1 ' fu M t A' Q' l mrl .tdqggt Y'1sziii i , ...:1e!f ' P m Lj::,,, on Dean pulls past her Brownwood opponent. ,sw 1 iw? 35 1. ' J , -1 f ' N. Z? Y . ,Yi-faajwlrglyzm-,1.,.V . Vlgx on 6 . ey.. A P 4 I if 1 Xa A ,XV Tina Hendrix and Lori Sanderson help Sujane VonTungeIn get stretched for her hurdle event. Coach Debbie Craft talks to her students before a track meet. Track Stars Shine Senior Barbara Ellison and junior Staci Carson were the only two girls to advance to the regional meet in Odessa. Staci Carson placed 2nd in the discus at the district meet but was not so lucky at regionals. Barbara Ellison placed 2nd in shot-put at the district meet and she placed 4th in the regional meet. These two girls are to be com- mended for such good performances. .1 ,,, , .5 ul, l 4 -..lv I ...-. df 5 me , .Ma f 1 if ii 2 . . . The expression on Barbara Ellison's face shows the pains of track. I Staci Carson shows her great form as she throws the discus. 5 fl l is nuns A Wl i...g.... ,.,. Girls Track I 61 62 I Cross Country Cross Countr R successful season this year. Following two invita- tional meets, the team went straight to District competition and swept the championship. Third place at the Regional meet followed this, and then the team traveled to state level com- petition where they finished 12th. to Standouts included Randy Sides, who finished 24th in the state as a sophomore. Coach Ken Rebstock hopes for an even more successful team next year as all of the runners will return except for senior Steve Smith. The 1980-81 Cross Country Team had a very Advance 1 1 Y 5? 'in- JN 31 v 87 in 'Aft 1 CIMPIQM 'PS Randy Sides, James Henry, Kent Curlee, Steve Smith, and Barry Haley. - MZEMWWM ,,,, . - Nwfwm ' -mwp V ,.,. A , ,Magis-alsawm ...... Myjl, Q W M ,,,, , W--WW - - M ,,,, M ' M MM 1:55 fr www NN,, A W mf Ea Ma m a f f? - , A A ' I g'-' 4 , ' 1 ,., 2 ' W,,, .. , A ,,,A.. ,, ,,,. 4 H ! I I ,,,,,,,-:f ,,,,,, . , , ,,,,, , M ...,,,,, M Q3 ,H , .,I3ggM,g, , 3, ,,,, ggyfff fx-ff ff' we fam ,gi V W.. fr .swf A y gY '-Q: ff, , w Woodrdm 5512 -:iii H -iiieihisisaws-iwgzz izsiw' -Hmmm-a,,,, f W mga ,, ,,,,, .. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,LL , ffEr?f:'iil5Q5JiiiQi5' ill K ::a5,rLsixE??2:fs2r:r-gf: 'f A 6557 ?52 5jlONORABLE BQNTION FOOTBALL L K A ooter rrrr Bordfen - M Pope ,f Mi ,, ' 1 rr .S , , 29+ ZfUESi5S?EEQ51i fn, ,WM ,,,,r..l'XK,,, ,U W 2 1 w: f A ,f,, ,fr 4,, 1, I 7. V Yr g Webb A , ,i Q l S r an A ' Nw2,,15?l?5E5 X 9 X .. v,,, . ,. -' elf? f .3 ,,,,.. Q ,,,.. rf L me 'wifi f e gqm, I: .. ,,f.. ,. X B, f , La, :gggggzwziffr 2, , Lx , ::-- ,,,, iii V ,,,,, A f ::: :.n,,,,, we f HQ, fs -M212emas2:f:,,.:1 12: .sg 2 V, -iw 4 ,,,. mwgrgg ,, a,-,W A-.- ,f A H1 ,,fffe's-iwmazi ,, ,,,,, ,K 1 X X r , We ,rf Q, 1-,.,, jim ,,,, , A....N,, .LL. , , , , . ,,,, A..... 2 pm i My fr f . M ff- A - ' .. 2, .- . 1, -, . WN 1. A . OSLLEXLBALLL - ' , ,,,, 2 ,,, 1 1, W ,,, H 1 Q , C 1 a f f fa if f if f wg ff 1 W X xg f ,Q f AN 2.2 L' ,,. vm 7,,,, ,, , , V V 4 , fr ,, ,,., , W Susan Carson ALL-DISTRICT HONORABLE MENTION Mary Carden Fannie Alexander BALL-Dzsmacr arms BASKETBALL E an , V K QM wgfffw' M ,,,,, , 1 NWT? nnnn nnnn ff L H W fr HONORABLE MENTION GIRLS BASKETBALL Tina Hendrix Leiia Shackleforci ANA' wi M' A e r we irr eareer L L ALL-DISTRQS GIRLS TRACK L Barbara, Ellison L , r.Lr, e i . ....V :ir Ri f iNa4rn-.rm .... : I: Tig fr rf ' i '.:' 1 E, T L 4,54 . nv 5 Q, fr K as k-f rsr we Q.. ..... Q A A 'Mah 4 1,rr O'L1frr..Lr f , 7 n ff W V V ,W A A -Exif 'Nw -5 -f5fQfiw7i2Z'Q 1- f' H, Q, ' I Wwwf, rw' awww, 9 was lacket Netters 1981 Yellow Jacket Tennis: Row 1: Shirley Doty, Valerie Wagner, Nannette Aldridge, Angie Fliza, Leslie MacLean, Shelli Barr, Sammie Rogers, Christi Greer, Shellie Webb, Flow 2: Coach Donna Turner, Lisa Johnson, Layne Davlin, Carlos Arredondo, Mark Nelson, Jim Speaker, Matthew Ftathgeber, Casey Lambert, Jeff Ftose, Gayla Sturgess. 'lun 41 ' Left: Carlos Arredondo shows a good return. Mir 1 , , ' 1 . Above: Shellie Webb smiles - does she an- L H : 1 ticipate a perfect shot? fi . f' The 1981 tennis team had a very successful season with three players advancing past district to regional competition and one continuing to the state level. Under the coaching of Don- na Turner, the team held a district record of and and an overall season record of and A concerned Coach Turner watches practice. Nannette Aldridge shows excellent follow through with her swing. Doesn't Jeff Rose look like a happy tennis player? in. Above: Casey Lambert grimaces after a questionable shot. Right: Layne Davlin shows off his powerful backhand. is i 1 S.vf: New Shelli Barr makes a good shot from deep in the court. Varsity Tennis I 65 66 I Tennis Suzanne Eubanks strokes one. F 1 if ,,..........md.q '!r. W.. 'Qs..., ...A. Shelly Webb demonstrates her great forehand. Angie Riza anticipates a winner ,K Carlos Arredondo plays on his toes. The CHS tennis team had many outstanding players in 1980-81. Freshman Angie Fliza made it to the State Tournament. The Doubles team of Leslie MacLean and Shelli Barr qualified for regionals. Donna Turner had a very young team this year and could send many players to the state tournament next year. The girls stole the spotlight this year but the boys hope to win it back next season. Suzanne Eubanks and practice on their doubles playing. Angie Fliza jokes around with during a practice. .... .eff Tennis ! 67 dx. Angie Advances . . . E is i . Angie grins after placing another perfect shot. Angie Riza seems to be carrying on a family tradition at an early age. As a freshman, she traveled to Austin this year to compete in the state singles tennis tournament. Last year her brother, Steve, won the singles championship. Angie placed lst at the regional level, and won her first match at the state level but was shut out of the semifinals by a strong competitor. With three years ahead of her, Angie has plenty of time to try again. At the regional meet in Odessa, Angie overwhelms Anticipation is written all over Angie's face - she knows she's got another match under her belt. her opponent with another power serve. A Pair of Aces . . . Leslie MacLean and Shelli Barr have been playing doubles for about three years. Although they mainly play for enjoyment, their hard work has paid off this year because they competed in regional competi- tion in Odessa. Next year will be Leslie and Shelli's senior year, and CHS looks forward to them going to state competition. K Oo, Gtr Shelli and Leslie - a pair of aces off and onthe court. LesIie's powerful swing has helped place the Shelli swings while Leslie waits - what a combination! duo all season long. Tennis I 69 70 X Golf Golf Team Qualifies for R ional tm 'tfwa Q xi? Row 1: Paul Woodall, Jeff Hunt, Ricky Green, Larry Ball, Kyle McGee, and Lacey Bennett. Row 2: Rusty Pritchard, Mike Zachary, Kent Cole, Hokie Gray, Ricky Tompkins, Scott Beasley, John McDanieIs, and Mike Dixon. Above: Kyle McGee waits for his ball to land. Right: Ricky Tompkins demonstrates a perfect swing. Cleburne's golf team con- tinued to perform well this year, placing 1st in district competi- tion held in Everman. The 1st team, composed of Hokie Gray, Kyle McGee, Ricky Tompkins, Mike Dixon, and Jeff Hunt, traveled to the regional meet in Odessa, and came up only 2 strokes short of qualifying for the state meet. Individual honors at the district level went to Kyle McGee, who was awarded the 2nd medalist, and to Ricky Tompkins, who received 3rd medalist. Ricky also received the 3rd medalist at regional competition. The golfers were coached by David Corder. Jeff Hunt watches and waits for his putt to fall. ..-m 'MwM'w f r l Ricky Tompkins smiles for the photographer - Do you think he's satisfied Jeff Hunt hitsa long drive. with himself? cgi, Left: Mike Dixon perfects his swing. Below: Kyle McGee lines up his putt. ,QF it 72 I Student Life - Honors Divison 'Hr T WE ARE ADVENTURERS sk if 5 , VV Bert and Ernle -- Kari Klngwagnd Marti ffAf W' W ' A Q92 2 Mqga t . M T 'if Peg: , M , Jn , ff L' Dfar Pam Le , ssaAIIen gm 20120 - Racnemofk 715 , s , 5, f' S, s 'fx 1 T Rocsdmnnouu High W Ruth Letson, Tracey Timmons, L a Sims, T Kinda The Johnny gang lt Takes All KindS f 75 i i - Q T U DENT WE ARE ADVENTURERS!! Laura Estes and Melissa Townsend gig up for Western Day. Sophomores show their spirit by enlisting more cheerlead- ers. 76 f Candids L Above: Exchangettes make posters fo Masquerade dance. Far left: Brad Earley - on a space trip! Left: Stacy Wright cheers 'em on. ' he r their Halloween Lott Mike Doty displays his tantastlc chest Center: Susan Carson benching It. Right: Senior Kendra Registration It Started Too Early The llne was long, but the year was even Ionger. Flandy Woodrum and Joe Franz sell cokes for Student Council at registration. Max Hand relaxes at registration 78 I Registration Initiation It Ended Too Late 3 is i x .. , W , 1: Another stinky flshl - Dlane Palaiox Syivla Fiamlrez, spittln' Image of Carlos. i i Fish Iine up for the bunny hop. Initiation f 79 80 f Joke Week bs ' WR gxyxfy' We're golng to have an Avlance night. Holly Hale dresses really joke for joke week. W X J. 2.15 SXSW Jennifer Pfalzgraf's finest hour. I I.. I .aM J HHH! 6 Nominess for President! Kari King, Marti Estes, Dana Allen, Kathryn Stowe. You look so Joke, was the statement made by C.H.S. students during the gimmick week sponsored by the cheerleaders. The week started with movie star day and ended with mask day and let's go Bananas. -K ra o Kung Reagan shows off his famous smile. Jeff Bonham alias Dan Akroyd, poses for mugshot. Joke Week f 81 82 I Breaks Breaks are a delightful ten minutes for the smokers, lovers, and munchers. Some gather at the smoking area to relieve their nicotine fits and others get a whole lot of lovin from their gal or guy, but then their are some who just go for grubbing after a good morning session. What ever your thing is always do it BREAKING AWAY. Elizabeth Hague and Dede Helms get caught stuffing their faces. Breaking mek Lisa Spiller sneaks in a phone call at break. Breaks bring everyone together. WCB' U C Formatted flffwwgf ,A M Changes have been made and one of them is s prohibiting carbonated drinks before one o'clock. So while your sipping your Hi-C pretend you're downing a cold coke, and .N - f k,,, ' M l -1- it 5 f? . Kii . ...: Breaks help the students survive until lunch. if 1... You would think Tracey Timmons had never eaten before. if pretending doesn't work, nothing will. '4! i'4!' 94-if Rusty Oesch finds breaks a relaxing time of the day. Breaks f 83 Have Ya Got That Spirit. 0 , cv, v l 84 f Sign Painting Adam Mize uses one of his lantastic experiments to sho great spirit at the halloween pep rally. Q 3 Kari King displays her ban-a des at dangerous sign painting. the ,.f ' Put it together and skate. Put it together and rock. ..,. 1 9 Todd Downing It's the real me. Q WS 5 at Q N161 Q 59' Q 5' x K 'Q K. ' kkzk N ,aWft QSM ttt 'f g o , K, 'N gif ,Q t t r tee KW.. 1.2 ' Mfg .,.,, 1- If Go Bananas, Go-Go Bananas. f 'i xX TTJUf1i0fS Put out happy faces at the Halloween pep ra y. if We're crazy, that's what we said! We're c-r-a-z-y, Why are we so crazy? .E 0 Q ' a ' r V 7 J ll! x E X V NN ,V Y V W FN rx I! A I I ll ll U H he lx , :QU Q i 2'.....-T, 1 .nrxri ..J,Qa if ff-wh, , 1 - ::..,,..::-- 2:1 W 1, ' , if Q- 13.457, E. 13255 ww M 1 lll E if 4 r ix ,W W V QV' .. ml ll SL , me mr I is W L72 4 -II, , i 'X Wi 5 3 U E 1, 'W ,. 4' tiff' . ,,gVw va 1 -1 H . I . 5 , si . wautzb I -m..r,v-Y ' -:ev I 3 BOSWOYUT. Y in... Golden Girl Denise Dunwoody, waves at her fans. 1980 Homecoming Queen Tena Gibbs and escort Brian Valerie White relaxes on the Tijuana Taxi. Ashlyn Green shows her pride for the Varsity Cheerleaders ring the Spirit Sophomore float. be Homecoming f 89 , S Ai 3.12 xx Valentine Hoedown!! The Valentine Hoedown was sponsored by the Exchangettes on February 14. A Barnyard Beau was picked from 6 senior boys nominated by the Exchan- gettes. The nominees were Greg Lilley, Troy Smith, Jeff Bonham, Donnie Cody, Rusty Oesch, and Joe Franz. The Harold Rogers Band entertained from 8 till 12. Around 300 kids showed up for a night of dancing, pictures, and snacks. Barnyard Beau Greg Lilley and his date Elizabeth Hague, share a dance at the Hoedown. V,,,, The Valentine Hoedown was a big success for the Exchangettes. Around 300 people attended. 90 f Hoedown y , X 5 X A siii n e Q R -Lo i ' W NA lf- Beau nominees and their dates congratulate Greg. 'V .5 g Jimmy McDanieIs gets down to wipe out! Exchangette members collect money and take votes for Barnyard Beau. 1 ,, ' -,y-r r y 'A iii ':-' A Couples enjoy a slow dance. Hoedown f 91 B lunch and split classes - a great combi- Angela Gray spies the camera. nation. 4- MQ is-0 Vonda Terry munches down! '1,w-s 'N E12 1, :f i Rusty McLeary feels nauseated afier lunch. L ' A Q v .J-'uk 5 s s fi i s u y i i s s ir rs uis r i c x x . 9 N Q 0 x S S N. . Q ' XY 1 Q '. -Q X is 'N NX sf ,, fs H X Sk S, fn Q fx! 'GRA , Q W in we ,gp M x ,ff 1 S X X Q ,. s , alfa' W ff A wg. 2. i X he f Nik i , 'Xu wr' ,,',' M A ' A y,,..: X1 ,f,'irs 9? i ' J J V 'f fs i M. .2 k,, -XX Lunch Break!! Greasy tacos, pizza, burri- tos, and sloppy joes were among the favorite lunchroom meals. Hot links and stuffed pocket sandwiches added a twist to the otherwise hum- drum menu. Lunch was a great break in the day. But the time went so fast and the tables were so crowded it was hard to enjoy the food set before you. ,aw What's everyone looking at? Laura Sims looks confused. 152 rfiimtifi. if X s....u-W... Lunch-it always ended too soon. Mike Kirkham enjoys a Hi-C. SE IO ,ur f Wdvw 4w 4' 4 f i 6 ,4N if Kim Hundley takes a minute to pose for the photographer. .+L 6 f C 'Nt S fi if i o . it rg if - t N o I fi in f ,L 1. i Q 94 f Sign Paintings W., Seniors show their spirit by bustlng through the Burleson City Llmlts sign, pop. 000 . . . at the pep rally. N.-it Karrle Cabanlss and Tammy Tin- kle mlx up the paint. Frlghtenlng splrlt of the Senior class. R I Mr. Duke shows ihat the Senlors won the mlsslng Ilnks. prrr ,f mi! or we W r Wf fig?-icge f ,N ' L 457 Z Nl. r 9 al wt' 'HA QA 1 , - Xsvl .dz Qbml 4 my F Yiwu 1' V 5 X rf' V CPS: Al COIJA. V 150 gjw in Seniors prepare for the tradltlonal homecoming glm- mick. MT? Seniors show splrlt. Below: Mary Clay gets Into palntlng the slgn. i we 9-3739 ur le Hfbu, w ff 51ig.2..:e,,M, Pep Rallies! 95 I' . ' l ls m l-fmm ll 4 l N Wham e Kzuevewzs 4 ' V f-11 5553? MEUM5 11 Q2 , YF W0 ' ' , 4 f K 14619132 5 X ,M 'M' N l r 1 1 - ' 4- 27,25 ,ri -- y y ? yy , ,,,, , , J S work h d k gp Gbon's. 'Tl a 392 if Alan Borden busies himself We dy Tanner s p p pk while working at Karmelkorn. 961 E y M y N Lora Shirts Rigsby really makes Easy Money a T P ff , T Left: John Salmans has a hard task of straightening the tea aisle at Stewart's Thriftee. Below: Mark Perdicho displays the fine art of Kotton-Kandy making at Karmelkorn. W 1 QS: ..r'-If, '-'i'.12 'f--f' 1- .Qs W s. W 'W F X W Q A at A X' E lsssrrs Lisa Ard tags new merchandise at Gibson's Discount Center. Easy Money I 97 it ENIURS '8I... ... last will and testament 98 f Last Wills Jay Beene - MUFFIN! Carrie Rainey - You got me where it hurts. Missy Pierce - Little Nip. Susan Williams - To Leslie I will whatever I get for Christmas - Honk Honk Honk 111 Horn. Gina Bryson - You can't always get what you want. Tracy Timmons - 'cause I'm snowblind. Kelly Karels - To Neale Jones I leave my satisfaction. Linda Wheeler - To my sis, Carole, my bedroom, telephone, and telephone bill. Shellie Barnett - To Jackie Gentry - all the hard work and sweat in drill team. Donnell McMichael - To Marti Estes - my hoarse voice. Larry Howard - To Paul Woodall - my unique way of keeping out of trouble but still having fun. To Marti, Dane and Kathryn - as happy a senior year as I had. And to Kari - one broken heart. Katrina Gann - When you really need it is when your dreams come true. Tammy Tinkle - Anyway you want it, that's the way you need it . . . Journey. Tena Gibbs - No, Yale and I are not twins! Melanie Powell- You-You-You keep on coming like you do-do-do. Regina Warlick - Goodbye to Seniors '81! Tammy Priest- Someone please steal Mr. Oefinger's tie! Joe Franz - To Tom Dunwoody I will my next date with Tena Gibbs. Keith Sims - ls that right? Kelly Madden - lt's nice to belong to the best senior class. Donnie Cody - To Steve Harper - my place on the bench. Karrie Cabaniss - To my sis, Kayce, beware of the Billy Billy. King Reagan - to Robby White - my place as tailback in baseball Last Wills I 99 A LUCK AT THE A look at the 80's has been a delightful year for the students at C.H.S. School isn't just a six period study session. There are numerous amount of fun and exciting times and plenty of horsing around. 100 f Candids PF fi Laura Estes shows oft her crafty Homemaklng project. , 2 ii Students gather around the balcony to look over into the commons during passing period. inn... Stacy Wright and Leanne Browder talk whale putting books away from last Tom Dunwoody passes time in class by blowing bubbles. Candlds f 101 . .S. SCENES H , - W ---,.f ,- 51. , k-.,,k mi kkrrk K ,V .,,,fx,N,. . .i X A - ...xii ,714 A ,w5,gkN .HQ - f. . b T , yi.:-f JM kwa K , O,,Q 7 f , 102 f Candids The Brothers-O! i 1 Juniors, right, show excitement after winning the spirit stick. David Cato and Phillip George rush to their lockers. L., in . Susl Johnson, Kayce Cabaniss, and Lori Johnson pal around in the halls. -'Ms Gail Timmons, Carrie Rainey and Tracey Timmons say Have a Coke and a smiIe! Candids f 103 W ,, .MH f Ig' K -W fw. QW f HA H' ' We're the Best, We Can't Be Outdone 'W' We're the Seniors of '81! 106!P Prom 1981 ight to Remember Question: How many times a year can a girl get dressed up in her finest party dress and a guy get fitted in a fabulous tuxedo? Answer: Once. Of course this op- portunity fell on May 1, and Nolan River Country Club was transformed into a scene from the Arabian Nights, thanks to the Heritage AssembIy's donation of decorations. Many seniors commented that this was the best prom ever. More students stayed until the end, or at least until the breakfast was over about 11:00. After all the time, effort, and money that went into the evening, who could refuse the temptation of staying until the band, belonging to Harvey Anderson, quit playing? al couples are shown enioying the music of Harvey Anderson and band. Leslie Fink's date waves for the photographer. Everyone seems to be enjoying the slow dances! Junior class officers and their dates: Randy Woodrum, Karrie Cabaniss, Senior class officers and their dates: Denise Dunwoody, Joey Hill, Tammy Tinkle, Keith Denise Dunwoody and Joey Hill. Sims, and Kendra Cowan. Prom X 107 Senior Da 1981 The Beginning of the End :,., , .... . 1 108 X Senior Day Seniors Karrie Cabaniss, Dan Starns, Keith Denning and Linda Wheeler sing the class song, The Best of Times at the senior breakfast. Senior Day May 25 was the last time the Class of 81 gathered as a whole at CHS After the breakfast hugs and kisses were shared goodbyes were sand and big plans for the sum merwere made But before that the seniors were treated to a breakfast by the junior class Amidst ivy streamers and miniature mortar boards the seniors feasted and visited Junior class officers welcomed them and provid ed a recap of the year reading awards and honors accumulated throughout the year Most significant was the announcement of valedictorian and salutato rian Keith Denning and Jerry Jackson Karrie Caba mss with Keith Denning Linda Wheeler and Dan Starnes sang the senior classsong The seniors showed their appreciation to Mr Ben Oef Inger and Mrs Mary Ann Wheatley the senior deans who retired from those duties this year Mrs Wheatley did something every senior for several years has wanted to do cut Benny O s infamous tie With the singing of the school song the Class of 81 left the halls of CHS once and for all and we are all a bit richer for having known them and for having shared The Best of Times with them ' ' , ' ' in half! E i f Q The Best of Times are when l'm alone with you. Some rain Some shine We'lI make this a world for two. Our memories of yesterday Will last a lifetime. We'll take the best, forget the rest And someday we'll find Mr. Oefin er deals some last minute business . 9 These are the best of times! with Tammy Tinkle. 'QC' A hungry-looking group of senior boys line up for the food at the breakfast. All these seniors seem to be enjoying their final time together. Flosser, junior class vice-president, lists some of the many awards by this senior class. Mr. Oefinger is shown in the last appearance of his tie - in one piece. ts' - WY? Senior Day! 109 Graduation The Final Chapter ,r, nw ....lC..,. 110 ! Graduation With clear skies seeming to wish the class of '81 well, graduation was held May 29 in Yellowjacket Stadium. Marching in to Pomp and Circumstance the 260 members of the Class of 1981 took their places for the com- mencement exercises that would close forever their 12- year long quest for academic achievement. Senior class president Keith Sims, along with valedictorian Keith Denning and salutatorian Jerry Jackson, presided over the ceremony. The Rev. Bruce Coggin presented a stirring message, urging the graduates to take charge of their lives and to be vital, integral parts of the society they were about to enter. Time seemed to stand still for each student, his family, and his friends as the moment of graduation drew near. CHS principal John T. Woodruff an- nounced the honor graduates and members of the Board of Education presented the graduates with their diplomas. Closing the ceremony with the traditional moving of the tassel and the singing of the school song, a great number of the seniors were overcome with emotion. And among these emotions, one central thought prevailed - an important phase of their youth was gone forever, and never again would they be able to recapture The Best of Times. Right: Graduates line up before the ceremony. Above: Solemn faces sing the school song. - .. L. , , i Laura Sims and Tena Gibbs can afford a big smile -they know it's over. Look at those serious faces! if 52415, . ,,,, f. . hfi, 1 ,r,, , , X 7 new 1. 14? 1 M ,,,, f' 'fiflifiifw Mi f W, K 1 1 WV av , X f mW . .4 Z in , ,,,,, , ,,, miiiw f ' M , I ,,, ' iff-..:.. 1231- I .. .1 i,,, was ,,,, A f ff W.. .. ,,,,, M. . f,,.,.1,.,., k Rev. Coggin gives a moving address. ..... ...,.,.lX,e.. Members of the school board watch while the graduates take their places. Graduation I 111 5 , Q CD if +1 my t Q CW -fx , V 'Ir If Q xr O CD 'IK -V- 'QWQG X 'Q ffl' Q .f QW Q if - SNMP- in 2' 4 ff in Q' C fi o o 22 i' 4 41 W vm G ' , Q99 ? , Qgw Q ' no I L Q V ' Q i . if 4 gg? frecdam D. ' +1 '83 ff +1 t I I-131.03 V 1,2 f. S45 I. XI oak? , 5 . ,Q 95 G U 61049 E 'jj Q35 M Q Wren? 4 g wwgggk 5 A REQ 94 Hfafawfgwfzmm 114 '??,4fSV Susan's outstanding personality radiates a little bit of laughter and happiness into the life of any CHS student she meets. She enjoys hiking the warmth of the beaches and would like to try rapelling. While at CHS Susan has been a Varsity Cheerleader, 1980 Football Sweetheart, and on the Student Council and Annual Staff. She plans to attend Baylor University in the fall. Keith's friendly smile and winning ways made him a sure choice for Mr. CHS. He enjoys both water and snow skiing, sailing, skateboarding, and riding a unicycle. This year Keith was Senior Class President, Key Club President, a Football Captain and was awarded Football All- District Honors for his play at defensive end. After graduation, Keith plans to attend Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos. Mr. and Miss cl-is! 115 Susan Carson volleyball . . . 1980 All-District . . . Hardin- Simmons . . . office aide . . . '79 Christian Athlete of the Year ... NHS ... Exchangettes Rusty Oesch FCA . . . basketball . . . NHS president . . . FCA Athlete of the Year . . . Stanley Johnson Award Jere Swatzeil Award . . . baseball . . . Ball Scholarship to Baylor basketball captain class favorite . . . Spanish Banquet! Laura Estes love child . . . Enchangettes president . . . student council . . . FCA Athlete of the Year . . . Most Athletic . . . A8tM soccer team . . . Youth and Government . . . volleyball . . .track . . . NHS . . . ski club Jeff Bonham unique . . . loves to canoe . . . Baylor pre- law . . . student council president . . . Blues Brothers. . . Golden Pride president . . . Senior class favorite . . . Patton . . . Back during the big one, Lazio Carolyn Woodland loves to write poetry goon Sym- phonic band . . . Wichita State University . . . state finalist in ready writing . . . To everything there is a purpose. Danny Richardson football .. . Players' Award .. . FFA . .. Greenhand Sentinel . . . FFA district vice- president . . . likes any outdoor activity . . . Powder Puff Drill Team . . . Ag major 116 f Wh0'S Who Who's g 4l'! ' .fp Y: Y 32: Q 4, .fhikf is gi--,. F A-5 4 ' Q nm, ., 3 Q!-S Tena Gibbs Homecoming Queen . . . A8tM . . . Girls' State . . . Youth and Government . . . loves to ski . . . cheerleader . . . annual staff . . . enjoys most outdoor sports ... Exchangettes . . . NHS. . . student council David King basketball . . . class' favorite . . . baseball . . . Best Personality . . . FCA . . . Baylor NHS loves to waterski Boys' State . . . Spanish Banquet! Donnell McMichael Miss Drill Team . . . HOSA . . . Senior class favorite . .. NHS .. . Honeybees Colonel . . . Exchangettes. . . DAR recipient Donnie Cody basketball . . . Honorable Mention All- District . . . Hustler Award . . . Defensive Player of the Year . . . FCA . . . Boys' State . . . Baylor . . . baseball . . . Youth to Youth ... Jeffie Don, Jr. Melissa Townsend percussion . . . Band Sweetheart . . . NHS joke bowling plays the piano Golden Pride . . . Ft. Worth Youth Or- chestra Sissy Most Talented Latina drum corps UTA Youth to Youth Keith Denning band loves camping and hiking A8tM . . . Explorers. . . NHS. . . All-District and All-Region Bands . . . engineering major Who's Who! 117 Tena Gibb Q A U' 4' v , A , QPF? M . i-gx-, ,'n 1, J! 1 -w', g- -,ji , TTT? Ag' F' .M f -u-if FP- '13 - S qi 'nf g W1 3 Q QQ ' 5 4' a 1 1 3 If 'E 3 ,F Q 1 X 1. K Q ,, if Q , :rf -, WN 9' 1 l 39 'L' ' I A U-U' -:xx-1-.:,+x:3ffA3 ' ,fu- I ' 'M Q f g n. -Kwai 337319 3 ,J Q m ,, -Q42 ii A 'Q I 151 .v A li 1 . 9 an 9 ' A un Donnell McMichael xx 9 Y ph n rf-in W i mm Hain, , 83352, Susan W li 3WE39513:iiiiiiliillw :xr-2 Quan--5-'L 'S1 I TAMMY H Awwuvwmg ,,,,, v, nf , -H-X -JW N ,fffdg A -, . 5' 9 9 ' T , ',i, ,z A 5' E JV 5' Al -' .,l j Q rxxxr' 1, ' E 5 A ?2 2, 5 2 W if I V, 2 if 3 f :H 5 N 3 ef A 31,35 I ' Q Y Q Group Picture: left - right - Angela Seay, Shelly Barr, Carrle Flainey, Debbie Overstreet, Shelby Hulsey, Pam Sexton, Tracey Timmons, Christy Billings, Susi Johnson, Kelly Karels, Tammy Tinkle, Tina Goodman, Linda Wheeler, Anne Alderman, Monica Sanchez, Jennifer Plalzgraf, Shellie Barnett, Karrle Cabaniss, Donnell McMichael, Tahlla McNeel, Sheri Greanead. Not pictured: Vonda Terry, Marti Estes. it iz gg 3 T 5 .ef 1st Runner-Up-Susi Johnson 2nd Runner-Up-Kelly Karels 3rd Runner-Up-Tina Goodman Talent-Piano Talent-Dramatic Interpretation Talent-Singing New York, New York 120 X Golden Girl Tl KLE Y Tammy gllstens with excitement as the new 1981 Golden Girl. ,ff 1' X if ' ' ' f e G e 1 I t Denise Dunwoody crowns the 1981 Golden Glrl, Tammy Tlnkle. ' llll 1 A 1 3 if 1 . . f - ,- -1. ' ' if W ,Q Q Q - W' A N . ,G .Vg. .M H , . ,xl W l'll l 1 ,i ' llfll iff ' , ' ffwvmfe-Jr 4th Runner-Up - Linda Wheeler, singing The ice Castles. Golden Girl and her court: Kelly Karels, Linda Wheeler, Tammy Tlnkle. Susi Johnson, Tina me from Goodman,. Golden Girl! 121 Saw M WEN a ., I' G S x F A ' k .f ITI 9 fi s.a..f-Q Lzik UQ.. Rebecca Kandt, Kyla Sims, Chris Hall, and Janet Cody Lorrie Adams, Phil Young, Todd Logan, and Susi Johnson , O O m 1' O X nggfsli 9X3 rbi 122 I Class Favorites u n i o r S Scott Rosser, Marti Estes, Kari King, and Randy Woodrum Favorites e n i o r s Donnell McMichael, Rusty Oesch, Tammy Tinkle, and Jeff Bonham Class Favorites! 123 252 W 35 f -- -7 -W1 j 2 ' ' ..,, V, ,, if , V, 4' 'Wg of Y ', Mo tTaIented L, ,, wfszw fa' V Eff W1 1 f w 4 2 5? y 5, xx I Eullix-sg' f,,: ,j,Iv'g,, 4 , 4 rg f?2',,, Q f J , f Q Q , 4 A .V , KW mi W ' - . f P ,,Ef1, , , .,,, . ., +51 5 , H: if E, 45 53 5 25 2 ' Z ' A a, 2 5 W? 55 Ei 5 ff? I E Eff 32154 ' . 'T' 425 at a E -W I 1 1 1 ga, lem, E, ,, 5 ,eiihw '- , . W MQ ,W f 'H' l ? ' Z.: -- f Q 1 I X 'V ' 1 rams f y R i 0 g 'f is ' ? 2? f J , 1 ' Miss goo f A. v,,, A , ' S ,,1--affix, 'f mffn .. ,,,,... ,, ..,,, ,, K' k , g fy, r filfriiffgdlcm itvw'Kzhig-w'5MWf'Wff ' ' 'fm M-'W fl sw w , A Z W gg V wfxw iw H i,, . ,gsm eg' -1 . 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Nl 1 '07 K-,mass-B l , 5 gi y y Best 'f fm. 7 y Most Bashful e ,,,,, Carrie Rainey joey Most eef yyy x'-ifi li! 1 -X, , 5 l .ei Q , yy y ee Personality if' sw N 'gfMw . e 1 M JZ ? Qi 9 nl acey The 1980-81 Varsity Cheerleaders attended Universal Cheerleading Camp at East Texas State University. During' their stay they received eight superior ribbon and four spirit sticks one of which they brought home they also won the Master key to Spirit Award, nominated for the Award of Excellence and runner-up in district competition. Along with these awards, the Varsity Cheerleaders brought home a type of Spirit and loy- alty to be proud of. Tena Gibbs w rrr y .ff kc' A S yyrt, y fyl A Wifi! ri :: 'f'f - y r 3,. ff A yy gty y f ...nin- VARSITY HEERLEADERS af 4 A . 413 gk W' 420 X W qgvfznf f 4 IWW I v 'NA 17' A' if fu 2 M f X' , , fx I LL S -W O Vfagsl heerlea 1 W , ,,,,,, , L .,,, f 11 f K X f 2 , 4, f , ,Li 9 c . - 1 mf 2, 0 1 Z' 9 ds W 4' ,W Wi Si 1980-81 junior Varsity H., , E R L E A D E 'XW9' fa ' f - ,wggg-Q . '11, f , , ,vz 4 y ff? it .ww . fy: . L 1 f-ff .L J , r 3 Q 't -'iff 1: . S.. 'f' l MILE! f f'7 -J ,f-X xg f-3 4 5. -1 , Ne- E - ,ff , f 11011.- L, -Q. fn W l 2 ffm 112 131 Valedictorian Wesley Keith Denni Salutatorian jerry Don lac gr 134 I NHS Q' ational Honor Societ Rene White speaks on scholarship during the NHS banquet. Alan Borden receives his membership certificate from Mr. Woodruff. ,Sh Q A A if Q ' , HS -- A .. N gm X, is jg R Q ff X X .59 ' N' , ' is Karrie Cabaniss and Janice Woolley M mrr,i. f k participate in the NHS workday at 5 T-Shirts +. rf' 315 ff fl Row 1: Brenda Bonham, Donnell MicMichael, Deanne Colwell, Matthew Rathgeber, Susan Carson, Susan Owens, Sandy Scholz, Lisa Spiller, Shelli Barr, Lisa Biggerstaft, Debbie Overstreet, Linda Wheeler, Dawn Franz, Carolyn Woodland, Brenda Ross, Ellyn Tekell, Kelly Frans, Rene White and Jeanette Williams. Row 2: Carmen Webb, Angie Seay, Sherri Polson, Patti Christy, Honey Higgins, Rashell Hewlett, Jennifer Richter, Laura Estes, Mary Estes, Stacy Wright, Anna Davis, Janice Woolley, Tracy Helms and Angie McCullough. Row 3: Scott Wray, Jason Barber, Tammy Priest, Pam Sexton, Scott McGaha, Lori Moser, Rusty Oesch, Marilyn Harris, Phillip George, Tina Layland, Tim Moore, Joe Franz, Leslie MacLean, Alan Cooper, Raul Ramirez, Chris Hudson, Judy Cimo, Rayna Riddles, Melissa Townsend, Jill Saffle, Jennifer Mosher, Julie Woodbury, Kevin Eubanks, Greg Weadon, Teresa Biggerstaff, Amy Peters, and Neale Jones. Row 4: Gary Poison, Donnie Cody, Terry Ownbey, Jeff Bonham, Sujane von Tungeln, David King, Preston Miller, Lana Goforth, Rusty Pritchard, Ken Cole, Jeff Hunt, Jerry Jackson, Mark Hall, Keith Denning, Alan Borden, Peter Mullen, David Monge. 6 ? To be accepted into the National Honor it A Society is truly a great honor. Not only do you need a 3.5 grade average, but you also need leadership characteristics. The NHS workday is the main fund-raising project. The students are allowed to miss school for one day in order to work. Usually the employer will pay a little extra to the students. This year they raised ap- proximately S1800.00 They spent part of the money to help purchase a podium for the new auditorium. The remainder of the funds went to pur- chase a greenhouse for the Science depart- ment, a speed-reading machine for the English department, films for the history department, and jackets and letters for the UIL academic winners. Mrs. Jackie Barbee is the sponsor, although all teachers help in choosing who is accepted into NHS. Leslie MacLean sets up displays at Mommie's favorites on workday. NHS 1135 , ,4,,,.,,p, ,, ,, , V 5. J 'ff X ,J A M Wi, , xx I ug g , V ,QI .,,, .- .:... Q f g xmz- L,,, f, V ,,,v , .VW Ml , ' ,-h',, 7 f yn K if mmiiglw-.Wwsf q+l'Z2 . sex K U krik :kv 5' Q. Q N K ,...kh 3, t A 136 f Organizations Division A -- 0,3 ...e kg YM ,...A...4- .uxe4 ' 5 i 1 'iX WE ARE UNITED. . Student Council The student council has become more active this past year after being taken over by Mrs. Hyde. They were responsible for tea and crush drinks in the lunch room. There was the annual Golden Girl pageant, and if you didn't notice, the student council washed all the car windows on the east parking lot. The week of March 2-6 was teacher ap- preciation week, and the talent show was held March 13. The student council officers for this year were: Jeff Bonham, president: Joe Franz, vice-president: Randy Woodrum, treasurer, and Ginger Owens, secretary. , , , Mrs. Hyde makes the final decisions on the Golden Girl pageant. 1-f Mike Chandler and Tena Gibbs cut out letters for the . Joe Franz, Jeff Bonham, Keith Denning and Randy Woodrum make out the agenda for the next meeting. Talent Show. Front: Leslie MacLean and Susan Williams. Row 1: D'Lynn Fagan, Rebecca Kandt, Lisa Biggerstalt, Carolyn Woodland, Dawn Frans, Laura Estes, Holly Hale, Tena Gibbs, and Tom Dunwoody. Row 2: Ellyn Tekell, Keith Sims, Ginger Owens, Kayce Cabaniss, Susi Johnson, Lorrie Adams, Janet Cody, Lori Pedigo, Shane McNeel, and Clint Nickell. Row 3: Kevin Eubanks, Julie Williams, Angie Seay, Todd Mayer, Denise Dunwoody, Joe Franz, Randy Woodrum, Jeff Bonham, Mike Chandler, X. Warren, Pede Graves, Rodney Fowler, and Stuart Crowder. 138 f Student Council Benjie Bonham and Lisa Big .:: E' K ' - . ..1g .t?'H'd iiisfrr' iii? s N!-i!::u'. ' ' K - is t.fs.:- - s,:5g-sza1,1y- - 1. ,,AA,, . Flandy Woodrum was elected Secretary of State. Youth and Government The Cleburne delegation of Youth and Government was very successful this year. Led by Mrs. Johnnie Hyde, they won every office at the district level but one. At the Austin conference in February Leslie MacLean was elected Speaker of the House, Randy Woodrum was Secretary of State, Neale Jones was Chief Justice, and Angie Seay was presiding judge. The group held various fund-raising events for the convention, such as selling McDonald's tickets, selling nachos at the UIL practice meet, and collecting donations from businesses in Cleburne. Susi Johnson and Kristy Peden lead their hearing committee in debating bills. . . .X :Yi gerstaff discuss their trials at the district conference. Row 1: Evonne Ferguson, Stacy Wrlght, Shelli Barr, Debbie Helms, Lisa Blggerstaff, Kelly Madden, Joe Franz, Chris Hudson, Leanne Browder, Laura Estes, Kathy Anderson, Ginger Owens. Row 2: Stuart Crowder, Jennifer Ptalzgraf, Paula Pierce, Lorrie Adams. Krlstlne Nelson, Janet Cody, Ellyn Tekell, Sammle Flogers, Karrle Cabanlss, Tracy Woodrum, Sylvla Ramirez, Heldl Nlckell, Susan Ward, Dan Dunham. Row 3: Evette Ferguson, Tammle Kolander, Jefl Kandt, Scooter Coward, Phil Young, Susan Wllllams, Susl Johnson, Leslle MacLean, Kelth Sims, Angle Seay, Jerry Jackson, Stacy Hurley, Julie Hagood, Sally Stewart, Michelle Witte, Rebecca Kandt, Marilyn Harris, Debbie Klr- by, Monica Sanchez Mrs. Hyde. Row 4: Brad Young, Greg Way, Neale Jones, Angela Gray, Debbie Maltby, Carolyn Smith, Beth Curry, Mollie Leonard, John Owen, Jim Speaker, Kevin Eubanks, Keith Denning, Joey Hlll, Leigh Ann Webb, Kristy Peden, Lorl Pedlgo, Jett Bonham, Randy Woodrum, Holly Hale, Tena Gibbs. , i39 Rodeo Club The Cleburne Rodeo Club is a member of the North Texas High School Rodeo Association. The club met once a week and rodeoed every weekend during the school year. The season began in the fall and ended with the North Texas finals held at Will Rogers Coliseum in May. The club has riders in bullriding, saddle bronc, bareback, chute dogging, calf roping, goat tying, and barrell racing. The club sponsors the annual Blue Barn Dance held at the Cleburne Rodeo grounds. Glenn and Patsy Richardson are sponsors of the club. Jamey Bishop was awarded a trophy and plaque for his excellent bareback riding skills. kkk d.',. Q, ::.k 5 .5 W ' litem Angie McCullough was selected by club members to be their sweetheart. Row 1: Guy McAnalIy, Jamey Bishop, Greg Lilley, Peter Mullen. Row 2: Donna Ottmer, Leanne Harper, Robert Ottmer, Jackie Collins, and Angie McCullough. 140 I Rodeo Club O sseo Greg Lilley received a trophy in saddle bronc competition with a score of 53. Officers: Jamey Bishop - President: with Greg Lilley, Leanne Harper, and Don- na Ottmer. me-R. ary Clay presides at a district executive board meeting. Suzann Moore also Library club members proudly pose after winning first place in the state TALA scrap- book contest. Library Club The Library Club is a small but active club at CHS. lts purpose is to promote an interest in libraries and library work. The club is affiliated with the Teen Age Library Association of Texas and is active at the district and state levels. This club was an assistant host at the state con- ference held at the Ft. Worth Hyatt Regency. This year the Library Club won ist place at the state level with their scrapbook of last year's activities. President of the club is Jimmy Lee Trussell, vice-president, Terry Spradling secretary, Carolyn Smyth, treasurer, Mary Clay, parliamentarian, Lora Pearl Pollard, and historian, Jane Tubbs Smith. Manuel Rodriquez receives his Library Club pin from assistant prin- cipal Mr. Hobby. f 0 T if il Row 1: Jimmy Lee Trussell, Terry Spradlin, Carolyn Smyth, Mary Clay, Lora Pearl Pollard, and Jane Tubbs Smith. Row 2: Manuel Rodriquez, sponsor, Mrs. Cloyce Woodruff, Regina Miller, Randa Robinson, Raymond Jackson, sponsor Mrs. Laverne Cardenasg Shane Hines, Anne Potter, and Suzann Moore. Library Club! 141 Ti Me n A Row 1: Donnie Cody, Randy Woodrum. Row 2: Mark Hall, Greg Young, Rusty Oesch. These bo are the committee chairmen. This year the mens' FCA was led by Coach Jeff Cody. The guys were very active this year, competing in Dogpatch Day Olympics, running concession stands at basketball games, having a swimming party at 'W Pecan Plantation, and playing the teachers in a basketball assembly game. A portion of the money raised was ,M Y 5 used to send some of the boys to the summer conference. Teachers play the boys F.C.A. Coach Cody. Row 1: Shane Tatum, Monty Dobbins, Chris Hundley, David Webb, Brad Horton, Lacey Bennett. Row 2: Shane McNoell, Phil Feanny, Clint Nickell, Scott Hoh by, Dan Dunham, Todd Mayer, Chris Devaney, Kyle Boles. Flow 3: Richard Bonotto, Randy Scarbrough, Kalon Ainsworth, Brent Easdon, Rusty Oesch, Ya Gibbs, Donny Cody. Row 4: James Flynn, Preston Miller, Darryle Taylor, James Otwell, Grant Earnhart, Alan Cooper, Terry Owenbey, Alan Borden. Row 1 Steve Harpen, Todd McFarland, Trey Webb, Mike Alcala, James Thompson, Vincent Warren. Row 6: Ricky Tompkins, Boo Jones, Randy Jones, Bobby Scot James Henry, Steve Smith, X Warren. Row 7: Kent Cole, Mitch McFarland, Robby White, Jeff Hunt, Scooter Coward, Kenneth VonTunglen, Mike Zachary Phil Young, Bobby Graham, Lloyd Vedder. Row 8: Pede Graves, Todd Logan, Ricky Leck, Rodney Fowler, Brad Young. 142 I Men'S FCA The Women's Fellowship of Christian Athletes was led this year by Coach Kris Shelton. This year the girls strove to make this a year of fellowship and service. Besides the regular meetings, the girls W 1 met periodically in the evenings for films S and Bible studies. The girls competed in the Dogpatch Day Olympics held this spring in Ft. Worth. They ran the concession stand at baseball games and had other fund-raising activities. The money sends some of the girls to the sum- mer conference. Officers who represented CHS at the summer conference were Mary Estes, Ginger Chapin, ,WMM ,ANA WW, Shelli Barr, Leslie MacLean, Sharell Clay, Laura Estes, and Janet Cody. At right: Coach Shelton. A Row 1: Anne Alderman, Brenda McConathy, Anna Chavez, Maraha Chapman, Melinda Uptergrove, Stacey Hey, Erma Johnson, Karen Chandler, Becky Tuley, Jackie Hernandez, Tina Hendrix, Denise Bonotto and Ginger Chapin. Row 2: Vonda Terry, Stacy Wright, Debbie Overstreet, Leanne Browder, Laura Estes, Shelli Barr, Ginger Owens, Holly Hale, LaDonna Goforth, Tonya Shuffield, Leila Shackleford, Sammie Rogers, Nannette Aldridge, Rebecca Kandt, Janet Cody. Row 3: Sujane Von Tungeln, Leslie MacLean, Rhonda Lassiter, Lori Johnson, Dianne Miller, Staci Carson, Mary Estes, Misty Morrison, Sharell Clay, Happy Slaughter, Fannie Alexander, Ashlyn Green, Lynn Andrews, Lori Sanderson, Shellie Barnett, and Coach Kris Shelton, Women's FCA X 143 i N.. 1 Spanish Club Under the supervision of Ron McRuiz the Spanish CIub's primary interest is in the study of the Spanish language and customs. During Christmas season the Spanish Club learns Christmas carols in Spanish to sing at their Christmas banquet. The Spanish club participates in many different activities dur- ing the year. Selling Mexican pastries and attending the State Fair are just a few. All year long, the students work to prepare for the annual PASF convention held each spring in San Antonio. Here the students learn about the lifestyles, customs, and cultures of the Spanish people and their language. , 1 5 N tr it .K Yvonne Perez - President: Lisa Biggerstaff - Vice President. N a Left to right: Laura Brady, Pam Parks, , t Lisa Biggerstaff, Tami Ledbetter, . - ' Yvonne Perez, Jon Maynard, Mary r f ' V Carden, Julie Woodbury, Teresa Baker, L- . ' .- Marivel Morin, Mike Smith, Butch Rid- '- - - dle, Sonny Fuller, Marty Layland, Rudy :' Reyes, Carlos Arredondo, Ron McRuiz, Mike Reagan, Chuck Hughes, Steve Conley, Dianna Routson, Steve Ander- son, Jimmy Venturi. sr is ,. 1 ig' UQ EK ia x Y , ... as ,Q ts :S V e . K 's 144 X Spanish French The French Club was re- activated this year with the help of Mr. Fion McRuiz. This was the first time in several years that there has been an opportunity to study French at CHS. The French Club was involved in several interesting projects. While studying French c is 3, culture and customs, they learned and sang French Christmas carols and sampled French crepes at their Christmas banquet at the Magic Pan Creperie in Hulen Mall. A cou- Lisa Johnson and Tina Layland enjoyagame of frisbee at the French Club picnic. pie of the Students are planning to visit PaI'iS this SUlT'lI'TIeI'. slfxwz , . T 1 iiisi dvs 1 gbb Ii, ettttt' i yy T T T T TTTTTT T ,iE T bTqq I s t 'F ti t yi ,Q X H ,ii S .M J we 2 E 3 it A' E f ,gferg vt., K :'T ffl, K T T T ' iz Mr. Ron McFiuiz - sponsor. Alan Borden shows expert frisbee form at the picnic. , Left to right: Jennifer Pfalzgraf, Lisa Johnson, Rashel Hewlett, Kim Daniels, Tammy Gatlin, Beth Stevens, Tina Layland, Brenda Bonham, Alan Borden, Barry Haley, Sheila Leach, Judy Cimo, Kristi Adcock, Sheila Doty, Mr. McRulz, Steve Whitney, not pictured - Sheri Greanead. French f 145 VOE VOE, Vocational Office Education, is a small group of students learning general office activities needed to lead them into future careers as office personnel. The students not only learn to operate many business machines in the classroom, but are able to gain on the job training. VOE enables a student still in high school to experience the reality of the every day responsibilities involved in a job. VOE also gives the students a feeling of self esteem and confidence. VOE is involved in a great deal of club activities such as gift sales. During the course of the year, VOE gives the student the confidence to stand back and look at where their life is taking them. gakkll Ull,yl, ltillill Fl' Q.. f - . Shelby Hulsey demonstrates her skill on the adding machine A 7 1.1 ' Qsiifilrf . X., get .,,, , t P F 'Q cs KH Cathy Brown stands beside the chart that marks sales Sheri Poison pausesto read theOEA newsletter progress. 146 f VOE E ,N Row 1: LuDawn Klinglesmith, Terri Knoten, Jason Barber, Deanna Neale, Belinda Ard, Melia Steadman, Tammy Priest, and Sheri Poison. Row 2: Mrs. Barnes, Teresa Cook, Patti Christy, LaWanna Hestilow, I Susan Owens, Christi Petty, Lisa Spradlin, Julie Hamilton, and Shelby Hulsey. Row 3: Rene White, Angie I Berry, Cathy Brown, Sandy Potts, Kendra Cowan, Polly Brown, Tammy Howe, Honey Higgins, Kim OEA P'e5'dem Kendra Cowan and he' Hundley, Suzanne Hood, and Elizabeth Auston. gavel' i U. 24 N as as IQ 'Nov he-nsinui ,q,,,., 3 gf?-' t A 'w ss- Lisa Biggerstaff and Ellyn Tekell, shown with Mrs. Hyde, compiled an enviable record as novice debaters. They won 70'Vo of their debates this year. 3 s Q X Contest Speech A small but select group of CHS students participated in contest speech during 1980-81. Mrs. Johnnie Hyde was the sponsor and coach for these students. The contestants made several overnight trips, performing in tour- naments in Arlington, Austin, Waco, Cleburne, Glen Rose, and Granbury. Several speakers earned member- ship in National Forensic League, one of the oldest and most prestigious of the national honor societies. Membership is limited to students displaying exceptional speech and leadership ability. Left: Prose readers Sally Stewart, Julie Hagood, and Denise Dunwoody get tips from each other. Below left: Casey Lambert, Jim Speaker, Angie Seay, Susi Johnson and Leslie MacLean study a magazine to prepare for their next speech. Below: Joe Franz gets serious for a change! Joe went to regional competition in informative speaking. Contest Speech I 147 ICT Industrial Cooperative Training is a club for the ICT classes. They meet on the 2nd Monday of each month. ICT is designed to develop manipulative skills and to gain technical knowledge and related information necessary for employ- ment in any craft. One class period in the morning is devoted to studying material related to your employment situation. The afternoon is spent in a training station where on-the-job training is received. The same responsibility is expected of a beginning employee. The Sponsor of ICT is ICT officers are Marvin Hamilton, Ruth Letson, Mike Brooks, Teresa Fielding, Tim Mr. Bob Lilley. T l Parker and Ricky Shockley. rw . if Jerry Hall ls busy at work whlle Robert Ottmer looks on. J. T. Wright Is caught daydreaming as Mike sees the camera. 'il V' . J K . A , 5 . ' Q. .W W' I3 Q--....,,., Row 1: Lonnle Montgomery, Danny Snell, Curly Veal, Leo Rodriguez. Row 2: Mike Mackey, Dale Lackey, Mlke Brooks, Ruth Letson, Marvin Hamilton, Teresa Fielding, Tim Parker, Gary Loudermilk. Row 3: Richard Doyal, Jerry Hall, Manuel Trevina, J. T. Wright, Rick Hadley, Calvin Montgomery, Bobby Allen, Darrell Prescher, Ricky Shockley, and Danny Sain. f W iw M in i f 4 3 ff Q 4, Q , Members Ronnie McCullough, Sheila White, Chuck Wood, and Deanne Allman. Sheila White glues down the finishing touches. ,Q Ronnle Baker works buslly on an englne. Office Duplication Vocational Office CLubs of Texas is a state organization of which the Cleburne chapter is a part. The club is made up of members of the Office Duplication 3 classes. Each year some of the members attend a state conference where contest in public speaking, offset duplication, scrap- book, and bulletin boards are entered. One of the projects planned this year was an open house for the faculty members when they moved into their new room at the Career Center. Rhonda Dennis puts her knowledge to work. Small Engine The General Mechanical Repair class is made up of both classroom instruction and shop experiences. Small engine repair, arc welding, oxy-acetylene cut- ting, and auto maintenance is also taught. Members of the class supply most of their own projects, but they also repair projects for their friends and teach- ers. Kelly Hanks and John Kincaid work on a lawnmower for a class project. Left: Marty Tribble, Allen Jefferson, Troy White, Ron Bohlman, Ben Hyde, and Ronnie Baker. Row 2: Terry Bradley, Jesse Evans, John Kincaid, Lorne Johnson, John Cavazos, James Lyles, Jerry Garten, and Kelly Hanks. lunior Historians The Junior Historian Club is a service organization dedicated to the preservation of local and state history. One of the aims of the club is to make the general public more aware of the wealth of history around them. They help achieve this goal by working closely with the Johnson County Historical Commission and the Save Old Cleburne Organization. Over the last three years, Jr. Historians have helped with the Christmas Candlewalk tour, which is their main financial project. This spring the club members traveled to Livingston and visited the Alabama-Coushatta Indian Reservation. it tiiii A sssss ' or . - . - f .,: stub T 1 N --l.m.,. ,s Ms, . A M' Teresa and Blggerstaff and Mary Carden take time out to goof around. 4 L I V' Teresa Biggerstaff, Sam Beasley, Sheila Doty, and Lori Pedigo relax after a hard day on the reservation. Club officers are: Teresa Biggerstaft, secretary-treasurer: Susan Carson, vice- president: Amy Peters, historian: Lori Pedigo, president: and Mr. Sewell. ef Mr, Sewell smiles as he realizes it's time to head for Row 1: Neale Jones, Diane Colwell, Susan Carson, Cindy Adcock, Kelly Frans, Sheila Doty, home. Lawanna Hestilow, Ellyn Tekell, and Brenda Ross. Row 2: Deanne Colwell, Lori Pedigo, Angela Gray, Angie Seay, Pam Ross, Teresa Baker, Mary Carden, Kristi Adcock. Row 3: Marshall White, Dawn Frans, Amy Peters, Teresa Biggerstaff, Randy Woodrum, Belinda Ard, Phil Liggins, Jill Saf- fle and Mr. Sewell. 150 I Jr Historians Future Homemakers of America 1 M LL.:-W Row 1: Tonya Payton, Susie Milsap, Donna Thacker, Becky Davidson, Christi Greer, Kristine Neson, Carol Wheeler, Heidi Nickell, and Cheryl Southerland. Row 2: Dana Jowell, Monica San- chez, Jennifer Jones, Evette Ferguson, Lisa Beatty, Julie Crannell, and Vickie Crannell. Row 3: Marla Reyes, Stacey Hurley, Monica Leach, Kim Epperson, and Melissa Williams. Row 4: Shirley Doty, Paula Fioye, Joni Barnes, Suzanne Eubanks, Joyce Stafford, Mindy Winsett, Debra Brand, Laura Detheridge, and Teresa Linton. Row 1: Peggy Crannell, Laurie Plumlee, Angie Garcia, Michelle Anderson, Dianne George, Missy Pierce, Leigh Ann Webb, Sandy Scholz, Lisa Mabry, and Peggy Whitehead. Row 2: Laurie Vandervoort, Debbie Tidwell, Janice Woolley, Cindy Stansberry, Wendy Tanner, Debbie Helm, Sherry Maxwell, Lori Moser, Ftashell Hewlett, and Mary Clay. . FHA, Future Homemakers of America, is a club that opens the door of knowledge for the future homemakers. They keep themselves updated on all of the newest developments making their lives easier. Each month they sponsored a new activity such as, hair-styling, make-up techniques, figure im- provements, styles in fashion, and a mother and daughter banquet. All of these and others help contribute to the success of future homemakers'lives. they Kim Epperson works on her shirt in first year homemaking. FHA! 151 l :mm ' FFA The FFA chapter had another very successful year under the direction of Mr. Wheat and Mr. Webb. The CHS chapter was selected the best in the state, thereby earning the right to go to the National Convention held in Kansas City, Mo. November 11-14. All the officers attended and heard a variety of speakers, including Presi- dent Jimmy Carter. On October 22 they hosted the Lake Whitney district meeting. Barry Rice held the position of district reporter. At the county livestock show the FFA'ers brought home many awards, including reserve champion dairy heifer by Diane Colwell and grand champion hog by Jackie Wynn. Cleburne National Bank sponsored an Ag Ap- preciation Day April 10. ff? Qtxopgll QAGF S The state champion poultry judging team included Ricky Carroll, Danny Richardson, and Peter Mullen. li Row 1: Mr. Webb, Ricky Leck, Dick Lee, Barr R' M h 1, 'z .tg y ice, ars all Horn, Diane Colwell, Danny Richardson, Monty Montgomery, Ricky Carroll, David Justin, and Mr. Wheat. Row 2: Mike Salazar, Manuel Garcia, Matt Stewart, Kevin Smith, David Johnson, Robert Webb, Lynn Lain, Donnie Lilly, George Trevino, Lynn Andrews, Rhonda Bryan, Marshall Cogdill, Larry Whiteside, Rebecca Johnson Keith Scarbrough and Tami Sanders Row 3' Cindy Allen Clinton Oliver Johnn St t M B , . . , , y ree , arcus rown, Walter Hand, David Self, Lance Riddles, Billy Henderson, Guy McAnally, Clint Nickell, Scott Hobby, Jim Boyett, Dale Goree, Dana Veal, Patricia Mullen, and Carolyn Sparks Row 4: Teresa Smith, Dale Abb tt J k' W ' ' o , ac ie ynn, Eddie Watson, Claude Beauvais, Jimmy Jones, Barry Harper, Craig Collins, Marshall Stevens, Richard Whiteside, Robert Matthews, Sam Beasley, Mark Abbott, Carey Strohmeyer, Robert Wynn, and Mitch McFarland. Row 5: Randy Bryan, Mark Holbert, Peter Mullen, Benji Bonham, Richard Russell, Jamey Bishop, Greg Lilley, Eddie Miller, Billy Ray, Roxanne Radunz Dewayne Odell Terry Hall Mark Surratot and Jesse Merino. Row 6: Kenneth Adcock, Mike Johnson, John Cryer, Ricky Mears, Tim Gardner, Paul Allen, Wallace Evans, Robert Russell, Shane McNeel, Wade Anderson, Chris Hundley, Todd Allen, Lacey Bennett, Tony Allison, and Troy Smith. 152 f FFA i, UIFD if' 531519-F-'QZP R ,Q aa Arkx F f ' ' smfit mein. 've M www K as l, W Wye ,, 7 . OXGPT Q-9 FQFA 'L Sk ms- , 1 f ag - iy.. .. U , -5 C K 1131111 mmzm an fik S ' w'1: N93 f , .M so ,,, 1 L R , Q R s f ' ww ' f' i f ' 5 , lt ' l .. .- 2 2. ' - , f 3 f Q . .f if is 2 s H' if x Q 3 sl .I .4 5'-8, Xu ff A is ilaaffvmisla , Chapter officers Ricky Carroll, Marshall Horn, Barry Rice, Danny Richardson, president, Diane Colwell, David Justin, Dick Lee and Ricky Leck with Reagan Brown, State Agriculture Commissioner, center. 154 I Choir Choir Chorus is an organization which allows students who are interested in singing the op- portunity to develop their talents and musicianship through group activities as well as opportunities for individuals to excel. Kalon Ainsworth know that practice makes perfect. N4 Choir members are shown for another of their fine shows. Choirmembersand theirdatesenjoytheannual banquet. Robin Freeman gives it her all rehearsal. Row 1: Amelia Reyes, Angie Longoria, Robin Freeman, Danny Sartor, Richard Bonotto, Kenneth Adcock, Missy Reynolds, Laura Bradley, Mary Overbey. Row 2: Tawna Cutright, Angie Kirkland, Tammy Webb, Susse Nielsen, Curly Veal, Ray Akins, Kalon Ainsworth, Layne Davlin, Beverly Potter, Anne Potter, Tami Cutright. Row 3: Dionne Warren, Laura Hardison, Dana McCollum, Brenda Curlee, Richard Buswold, Randy Pearce, Ernest Ortegon, Terri Mon- tgomery, Lynn Petty, Shirley Jones. Row 4: Tracy Cox, Leta Wade, Tena Gibbs, Renae Rackley, Dan Starns, Ted Stevenson, John Criscito, Sheri Gereanead, Charla Payne, Rhoda Pickens, and Lori Pedigo. y X... ow 1: Julie Williams, Adam Mize, and Jimbo Adams. Row 2: Miss Booth, Chris Jefferson, Monty Holtsman, Jackie ernandez, and Anne Alderman. Row 3: Ron Kennon, Andrew Hogan, Richard Buswold, Jackie Rosiere, Kelly Yager, like Reagan, Richard Woodbury, and Tim Sims. FT Future Teachers of America is a club sponsored by Walter Schoenfeld. The club hosts several fund- raising events, including Lov-a-Grams on Valentine's Day. The Club also has stu- dent teaching day where club members go to the other schools in town and teach for a day. Seated: Lisa Darby, Lisa Johnson, Robin Freeman, and Rebecca Greanead. Stan- ding: Walter Schoenfeld, Roy Williams, Laurie Vandervoort, and Debbie Tidwell. Math Club The Math Club is known to its members as the Gauss House Gang. lt was named after a famous mathemati- cian. The club's sponsors are Miss Booth and Mr. Williams. The club boasts a mini- computer which it uses for several different math pro- grams which have proven most beneficial to the school math system. Math 8 FTA! 155 156 X Drama Drama Unlimited The 1980-81 Drama Unlimited members had a very productive year. For the first time in CHS history, the club was able to stage a musical. With the help of the band, choir, and art departments, the drama department pro- duced 45 Minutes from Broadway. As usual, a children's play was done. Little Red Riding Hood was performed for Godley and Rio Vista elementary school students. For UIL one act play competition, drama students presented Whose Life ls It Anyway? , and four students, Kelly Karels, Jenny Guthridge, Neale Jones, and Wash Knoten, were named to the All-Star Cast. f A 1 Kelly Karels, Miss Drama 1981, poses with her awards and Mr. Duke Row 1: Jimbo Adams, Ernest Ortegon, Adam Mize, Mike Dixon, Clint Williams, Shane Hines, Lewis Worthington, Doug Galvin, Neale Jones, Eddie Lewis Row 2: Patricia Kennerson, Denise Dunwoody, Kathy Anderson, Jackie Gentry, Kelly Karels, Elizabeth Auston, Carolyn Sparks, Teena Yates, Candy Her man, Dana Faa, Tina Goodman. Row 3: Jennifer Pfalzgraf, Cheryl Clay, Rhoda Pickens, Anita Lawson, Angela Gray, Kelly Madden, Elizabeth Hague Kelly Woodard, Lora Rigsby, Becky Davidson. Row 4: Stuart Crowder, Jimmy Brookins, James Bonotto, Carol Jumper, Raymond Jackson, Wash Knoten Ron Kennon, Brent Easdon, Rick Hadley, Larry Ball. Crow Cheryl Scales in Little Red Riding Hood. Raymond Jackson and Wash Knoten wait eagerly for breakfast from Mother M' ,ff-X. if K' if-I : ii Q ,n I mwah ll O 9 9 r Q Q ls Jenny Guthrldge surprised by the snake, Neale Jones, in Little Red Riding Hood? Winners at the 1981 Drammles included Kathy Anderson, Angela Gray, Neale Jones, Kelly Karels, Kevin Eubanks, Ricky Hadley, and Becky Davidson. Row 2: Wash Knoten, Melissa Townsend, Mr. Duke, Charla Payne and Mrs. Mary Parvin. YI T Denise Dunwoody, Neale Jones, and Kelly Karels perform ln 45 Minutes from Broadway. Drama! 157 158 f HOSA H.O.S.A. HOSA members work on a sign for one of their displays. HOSA sponsor Mrs. Concha Jones. iw Ewffffzeffifgh ,4 . , . , f . -- ,V - -- 7 ' W . - .. , , : , -We , i. ,L -wwf H . , --:,, ' . - - lm -Aw ,, W + ' ' ' ,g M fi f , , M. , M ,A f. Row 1: Donnell McMichael, Terry Burt, Teresa Griffith, Rayna Riddles, Shellie Barnett, Teresa Biggerstaff, Beverly Boyd, Steve Eagle. Row 2: Sharell Cla Annelle Junge, Rhonda Shockley, Peggy Lovvorn, Debbie Hopkins, Sherri Irvin, Angie West, Dana Cox, Sandra Hendricks, Dianne Miller, Debbie Herrirxl Lana Dugger, . IVV: In L ' L .fi :, 3' Gaye Smith speaks atthe banquet. Sherry Brown shows off her placque her HECE Outstanding 'filth s: Christi Billings - Vice Pres., Tahlia McNeil - Sec., Gaye Smith Pres. Denise Alexander - Rep., Not pictured Lynn Andrews - Kim Baker and Rojean Thompson and their employers. 1: Tracey Creach, Lou Ann Warenskjold, Brenda Curlee, Sherri Dobbins, Christi Billings, Denise Alexander, Tahlia McNeil, Becky Harris, Penny Missy Hardin, Tammy Hughes, Sandra Greirson, Trena Wade, Zelda Chambers. Vicki Siddall. Row 2: Sharon Peterson, Christi Irvin, Sherry Gaye Smith, Carmen Webb, Liz McDowell, Cindy Carper, Michelle Bushong, Kelli Woodard, Elizabeth Hague, Keyo Crawford, and Bobby Priutt. HECE! 159 Drill Team The Drill Team excites each halftime of the Cleburne Yellow Jackets games. Not only do they perform at each game which included long and hard practices each week, but also they support our team and each member is very active in school activities as well as city happenings. Upper right: Kathryn Stowe and Kari King seem involved in summer workouts. Far right: Ghoulish drill team members Cindy McDaniel, Cindy Fowler, and Kelly McGonagilI perform at the Hal- loween pep rally. Right: Tahlia McNeel, Denise Dunwoody, and Stacy Hud- son work for perfection in an early morning practice. Above: Mrs. Bennett thlnks over the schedule for the mornlng. Flight: Angela Gray, Paula Plerce, Michelle Waite, Leigh Ann Webb, and Tammy Prlest perform at a football game. 160 f Drill Team N. J ta Squad Leaders for 1980-81 were Pam Sex- ton, Shellie Barnett, Lesli Blackburn, and Terri Burt. M , Kelly McGonagill and Tammy Tlnkle relax ln drlll team. Kelly and Tammy are big and little sls- ters, a new drlll team tradltlon. f is , 3 l - ,, rw Drlll team members ot the week were ' 9 3 5 ,y D 1 Denise Dunwoody, Tahlia McNeeI, if r'-r sw' 'ee Cindy McDaniel, Dede Helms, Shellie ll is V gif - V, :ix lf' Barnett, Tina Roberts, Pam Sexton, and Ne iff' dll e :iinnwalmrwm Paula Pierce. , ef The Honeybees support the Jackets l by forming a splrlt llne at one of the pep rallies. Colonel Lt. Colonel Major Major Donnell McMichael Christy Billings Tammy Priest Tammy Tinkle Drill Team I 161 Drill Team Jackie Gentry, Kelly Karels, Michelle Waite, Holly McKinney, Tina Roberts, and Diane Miller seemed proud of their performance to Robert E. Lee. Kelly Karels performed her award winning version of Little Girls from the musical Annie. Dressed in their country attire, the girls overwhelmed the audience with original singing and dancing. Honey Bees made a great impression with their opening medley which began the Texas Promenade. Row 1: Christy Billings, Donnell McMichael, Tammy Priest, Tammy Tinkle. Row 2: Lori Hilton, Tahlia McNeel, Tami Sanders, Denise Dunwoody, Terri Burt, Kelly Karels, Mollie Leonard, Laura Epperson. Row 3: Stacy Hudson, Kari King, Kathryn Stowe, Angela Gray, Katrina Gann, Lesli Blackburn, Cindy McDaniel, Cindy Fowler. Row 4: Kelly McGonagiIl, Jackie Gentry, Dede Helms, Paula Pierce, Michelle Waite, Leigh Ann Webb, Tina Goodman, Kelly Mad- den. Row 5: Marti Estes, Ginger Owens, Dana Allen, Holly McKinney, Tina Roberts, Pam Sexton, Diane Miller, and Shellie Barnett. 162 I Drill Team Officers Tammy Tinkle, Tammy Priest, Donnell McMichael, and Christy Billings performed to Yakkity Sax. 5 ful voice singing Pamtln This Old Town Blue Squad leaders Shellle Barnett, Pam Sexton, Lesll Blackburn, and Tammy Tinkle, Miss Cleburne, charmed the crowd with her l: , ' n ' B urt performed to Wipe Out. , . , , H, , Lee. Sophomores performed to 9 to 5. The Honeybees brought ln the country mood by starting the show with Robert E. Drill Team I 163 164 f Band 1980-81 Golden Pride President Jeff Bonham av!! I: Q 151 2 we fficers fs- ' 40 Secretary Sujane von Tungeln Vice President Keith Denning -v.Xf,,,e Historian Melissa Townsend bo i Librarian Reporter Manager Brenda Ross Dawn Frans Mike Mackey 2 i Band Council Members are: First Row: Melissa Townsend, Jennifer Richter, Rhonda Bell, Brenda Ross, Patti Moser. Second Row: Mike Mackey, Dawn Frans, Sujane von Tungeln, Linda Wheeler, Keith Denning, Robert Carroll. Melissa T zafmemf am S4 ,., f' ffl: uf' ' 1 P' F iiii K Band Sweetheart Nominees: Jennifer Richter and Dawn Frans. Not pictured Sujane von Tungeln. f uw ,J i 1-qv ii 4111 ,Y Row 1: RexAnn Higgins, Linda Weswt, Marilyn Harris, Pam Capers, Donna Brown, and Kathy Cooper. Row 2: Amy Peters, Melissa Townsend, Liesl Scott, Rashell White, Melanie Popplewell, Kathy Flynn, Jennifer Jones, Jill Saffle, Anna Davis, and Jennifer Mosher, Row 3: Leslie Liggon, Chris Whitney, Don Ford, John Dixon, Robert Carroll, Mike Moellenhoff, Johnnie Moxley, Keith Denning, Gary Mears, Terry Mabry, Mike Madden, Lewis Worthington, and Kari Denning. r 3 lt. .. I. if z ill t 5 Si 3 it ii' ,Bla 'g x. Ka! Q L- 1 . X 'tv we All-Region . 3. Row 1: Glenda Terrty, Kelly Frans, Dawn Frans, Michelle Lanham, Carrie Graff, Tonya Butler, and Susan Hand. Row 2: Donna Brown, Suzanne Hood, Pam Cappers, Jennifer Richter, Anna Davis, Rhonda Bell, Lisa Ard, and Meliissa Townsend. Row 3: Chris Whitney, Tiger Pierce, Leslie Ligon, Rhasell Hewlett, Joni Barnes, Rashell White, Stacy McDonald, Robin Worthington, Rusty Sanderson, and Shawn Bays, Row 4: Tim House, Lewlis Worthington, Terry Mabry, Deanne Deere, Kathy Flynn, Kim JHuse, Melanie Popplewell, Mike Madden, Curtis Ganong, and Mark Perdicho. Row 5: Roger Mathis, Greg Weadon, X. Warren, Randy Sides, John Owen, Jon Helms, Lawrence Sowel and Don Ford. 1st Solo .L Row 1: Tonya King, Pam Cappers, Jennifer Jones, and Rashell White. Row 2: Chris Whitney, Melissa Townsend, Amy Peters, Kathy Flynn, Jennifer Mosher, Anna Davis, and Monty Helmcamp. Row 3: Tim House, Mark Perdicho, Randy Sides, Johnny Moxley, Mike Madden, and Lewis Worthington. I as l Transition 1 if 1 1 r M ' , jf' ' ' 3 .. , 5 ,,pA.. , I is ,L rqkql -77, af' 5 1- 51- Z Row 1: Deanne Colwell, Liesl Scott, Tim House, Donna Brown, John Dixon, Mr. Reed, Kevin Eubanks, Melissa Townsend, and Pam Cappers. Row 2: John Owen, Glenn Hargrave, Melanie Popplewell, Jennifer Richter, RexAnn Higgins, Johnnie Moxley, Linda Wheeler, Jennifer Jones, Scott McGaah, David Case, Mike Mad- kien, Cheri Walker, Linda West, Robert Carroll, Keith Denning, Mike Moellenhoff, and Gary Mears. l l l l 4--rn-. ' ar 9- Row 1: Marilyn Harris, Rashell White, Kathy Fllynn, Jennifer Jones and Jill Row 1: Melissa Townsend, Dawn Franxs, Jeff Bonham, Keith Denning, Sujane VonTungeIn, Saffle. Row 2: Melissa Townsend, Susan Hand, Keith Denning, Lewis and Jennifer Richter. Row 2: Rhonda Bell, Robert Carroll, Linda Wheeler, Mike Mackey, and Worthington, and Anna Davis. Julie Hagood. Kathy Flynn, Carolyn Woodland, and Jennifer Jones. Kathy Flynn, Kevin Eubanks and Jennifer Jones. Band Awards! 167 168 I Band Golden Pride: Head Drum Major Jennifer Richter, Brenda Ross, Sujane Von Tungeln, Jill Saffle, Rhonda Bell, Michelle Lanham, Angie Seay, Kathy Cooper, Phil Liggins, Jennifer Mosher, Pam Cappers, Lana Goforth, Anna Davis, Lisa Ard, Jane Tubbs, Tonya King, Assistant Drum Major Neale Jones, 2nd Row: Wendy Triplett, Janet Cody, Suzette Hall, Patti Mosher, Cheri Southerland, Donna Hanna, Stephanie Burns, Amy Peters, Carolyn Woodland, DeAnn Colwell, Kim Daniels, Jana Knight, Suzanne Hood, Leslie Ligions, 3rd Row: Jon Helms, Don Ford, Robbie Kerr, Deanne Deers, Glends Terry, Roger Mathis, Kathy Flynn, Tina Logan, Laura Spurlin, Cindy Roten, Johnnie Moxley, Renee Jeschke, Jamie Peterson, Liesel Scott, Rexanne Higgins, Denisa Trussell, Kelli Kyle, Kari Denning, 4th Row: Melanie Popplewell, Cary Strohmyer, Daphne King, David Case, Danny Snell, Stephen Harper, Glenn Har- grave, Cherie Walker, Mark Abbott, Kim Huse, Julie Hagood. LaDonna Goforth, Darlene Jones, Scott McGaha, Linda West, Jennifer Jones, Monty Helmcamp, Gary Mears, Chris Hudson, John Dixon, Robert Carroll, Fifth Row: Kevin Eubanks, Terry Mabry, Jim Speaker, Curtis Ganong, Randy Sides, Mike Mackey, Lawrence Sowell, Keith Denning, Jeff Bonham, John Owen, Marshall Horn, Billy Powell, Chris Boley, Gene Taves, Teresa Timmons, Steve Campbell, Randy Lord, Sixth Row: Tiger Pierce, Shawn Bays, Carrie Graff, Tonya Butler, Donnie King, Rusty Sanderson, Kelley Frans, Stacy McDonald, Robin Worthington, Donna Brown. Seventh Row: Eddie Watson, Xavier Warren, Mike Madden, Dawn Frans, Mark Perdicho, Tim House, Melissa Townsend, Greg Weadon, Lewis Worthington, Marilyn Harris. Eighth Row: Kathy Ander- son, Rashel White, Julie Hamilton, Lori Moser, Laura Brady, Terri Knoten, Jennifer Pfalzgrat, Pam McWhirter, Rashell Hewlett, Sally Stewart, Joni Barnes, Ellyn Tekell, Maria Sunio, Sherri Polson, Patti Franz, Paula Baldwin-Price. Band f 169 Art Club The Art Club has been very involv- ed this year. They have had profes- sional artists and semi-professional artists to speak at some of their meetings. They also went on a trip to Fort Worth. Their fund-raiser for the year was selling Sunday House turkeys smoked in Fredricksburg, Texas. Jimmy Trussell and Melanie Powell obviously enjoy water colors. Right: Clay Wyatt learns the art of drawing. Row 1: Kari King, Larry Howard, Kim Baker, Cherie Walker, Randa Robinson, Jackie Collins, and Marti Estes. Row 2: Todd Downing, Sheila Rice, Lana Dugger, Debbie Herrin, Carmen Webb, DiAnn Harris, Sherri Maxwell, and Chris Boley. Row 3: Donald Tanner, Robert Rotenberry, Tam- my Hughes, Shelly Andrews, Darryl Richard, Ron- nie Turner, Grady Seahorn, and Greg Line. fs Q! if Q 170 I Art Club Cherie Walker gets into her painting. Instructor Mary Parvin proudly displays her art students' excellent work. is gkig g . 5 lrt ::' 1 H' as lig, it 5. T 1. ltiii 3 l t .r.: . :f.f X Pep Squad ' i' The pep squad is the basis for everyone's spirit at football and basketball games, and at several other activities throughout the year. They started practicing during the summer and also had a class during the day in which they perfected their routines. Mrs. Ann Walker was the sponsor. William Ward was the pep squad beau. The Pep Squad takes time out at half time to chat with the crowd. Pep squad members cheer the Jackets on to another victory. i! w W fi e T' A ly at ? Row 1: Lynn Petty, Evette Ferguson, Marsha Cox, Missy King, and Sandra Grierson. Row 2: Evonne Ferguson, Susie Millsap, Gena Hawkins, Tracie Woodrum, and Teresa Linton. Row 3: Rhonda Bryan, Donna Thacker, Mary Reyes, Becky Davidson, and Stacy Hurley. Row 4: Dawn McCoy, Twyna Vaughn, Rhonda Westerman, Paula Westerman, and Samantha Barnett. Row 5: Monica Sanchez, Rhoda Pickens, Dorothy Holland, Tracy Cox, Cheryl Wilks, Joyce Stafford, and Rhonda Dennis. Pep Squad I 171 x +G-X L N R B 5 O eel ,I 11111111 I L S N , 9 'LA n.. S N 1 x 'S O I Il r www-'NWN' Key Club The Key Club is one of the largest organiza- tions in the world. The Cleburne Key Club is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. This club builds the annual bonfire at Homecoming. They also parked cars at the Heritage Ball. The meetings are held on the 3rd Monday of each month. Coaches Sarchet and Amis were the sponsors. Officers were Keith Sims, Tammy Tinkle, and Laura Sims. Coach Amis - Key Club sponsor. M .s N Q C S? ji S its 5 Q tb se 'N it 4 ' V as 1 5. gg, Q W i ...i 5 K , N -. A ff-4' Row 1: Tammy Tinkle, Laura Sims, Kari King, Keith Sims, Brenda McConathy, Kathryn Stowe, Denise Dunwoody, Jay Beene and Raul Ramirez. Row 2 Dusty Early, Jeff Kandt, Jeff Bonham, Mike Matthews, Randy Woodrum, Kyle Sims, Scooter Coward, Pede Graves, Mike Kirkham and Carlos Ramirez. 172 f Key club 4 Gibbs and Lynn Andrews pause for a break the Valentine Hoedown. The Exchangettes organization consists of 50 girls in the upper three grades at CHS. This highly active club sponsored the Halloween Masquerade Dance and the Valentine Bar- nyard Hoedown. The club also hosted the Lady Jacket and Yellow Jacket Basketball tournament hospitality rooms, the UIL practice meet, and College Night. The girls helped with fall registration and Homecoming registration. A group presented gifts to the children at the JCM Hospital at Christmas. The Powder Puff football game, spring hayride, and retreat climaxed the year. Mrs. Glenda Young and Mrs. Janie Wilson are sponsors of the club. Officers were Holly Hale, Laura Estes, Ftashell Hewlett, and Kendra Cowan. E x c h a n S e t I C S Keith Denning and Linda Wheeler were best dressed at the Halloween dance. Row 1: Mrs. Young, Mrs. Wilson, Carolyn Woodland, Mary Estes, Kendra Cowan, Laura Estes, Ftashell Hewlett, Susi Johnson, Leslie MacLean, Staci Carson, Belinda Ard Kristy Peden, Susan Williams. Row 2: Kathy Flynn, Kathy Anderson, Kelli Franz, Sammie Rogers, Leanne Browder, Staci Wright, Lora Rigsby, Julie Chasteen, Kayce Cabaniss, Lori Pedigo, Susan Carson, and Melanie Powell. Row 3: Shelli Barr, Patti Moser, Honey Higgins, Jennifer Jones, Sally Stewart, Patti Franz, Karrie Cabaniss, Tena Gibbs, Teresa Biggerstaff, Jennifer Pfalzgraf, Marilyn Harris, Sherri Poison. Row 4: Jennifer Richter, Robin Worthington, Amy Peters, Linda Wheeler, Dawn Frans, Melissa Townsend, Lori Moser, Kim Hundley, Tahlia McNeeI, Sujane von Tungeln, and Lesli Blackburn. Excnangettes I 173 TN Annual The 1980-81 annual staff hoped to preserve everyone's memories of the school year in a more traditional black and gold-covered book. They worked many long and hard hours to produce the Santa Fe Trail. In addition to working 3rd period everyday work nights were necessary so that staff members could meet their deadlines. Each member of the staff was assigned certain duties and was expected to meet deadlines so that the annual could arrive on time. Tammy Tinkle, Carrie Rainey, Lisa Spiller, Laura Sims look very exhausted at the Oklahoma workshop. Tracy Timmons and Carrie Rainey working to meet their deadlines. Paula Pierce and Jimmy Trussell are making decisions on their section. 'qw 1st year student Kathy Anderson learns how hard First Row: Gina Bryson Jimmy Trussell Lisa Spiller Laura Sims Second Row Kathy Anderson putting together an annual can be. Sharla Whitehead Teena Yates Holly Hale William Ward Paula Pierce Susan Williams Melanie Powell, Tena Gibbs Scott Rosser Third Flow Debbie Overstreet Ashlyn Green Ramona Farmer Denise Alexander Carrie Rainey Tracy Timmons Katrina Gann Tammy Tinkle Pennye Nickell Leslie Blackburn 'il T5 X M af Mg we 3 'H Q .S ... i. X 5. X ...I KF' . -- Gia - A ' 1 ' , , :f Q- - f Assistant Editor Carrie Graff and Editor Keith Sims discuss the Yapper to decide on im- provements for the next issue. 'mm 1 Q5 ,,. , ,,,,.,. Jerry Hall is deep in concentration while laying out the paper. Qiivivwwvvvv Yapper A lot of hard work goes into each issue of the Yapper. This year's staff set many goals for itself. The most impor- tant goal was to publish a paper that all the students would enjoy. The Yapper was published every month and special issues were printed at Homecoming and Christmas. Before each paper was printed, staff members worked very hard selling ads, writing stories, and drawing page layouts. ' f t, A , ts. V 4 . . t ..y. W E A 4, -...--....,, Ky f Karen Woolley, the new advisor, looks at the stories for a paper. 'L 3. mir. 'X ,KS an ur 'M K ir , - L. ..- i . ,,, s Q sqsnotsjav O QAO NA if SQ Row 1: Lana Gotorth, Melanie Powell, Vonda Terry, Carrie Graff and Tammy Tinkle. Row 2: Jerry Hall, Jimmy Brookins, Robert Holt and Keith Sims. Yapper! 175 DE Distributive Education students go to school half a day and then work in a wholesale or retail occupation. Besides the work program, D.E. sponsored the between the semesters dance in January. They also attended an area and state 'l 7' 4' W YK X W 4 wr X 5 52 contest in the Spring. Y ,Q w R l Jay Mathis stamps his life away. Jiri I J' ....w,a. .,,.. . Greg Eastus and Butch Rodgers take It easy with a magazine. Mike Doty ls a Buddy at Winn Dixie. Front Row: David Glddens, Mike Doty, Tlm Akey, Jay Mathls Back Row: Greg Eastus, Ronny Powell, Butch Rogers, Ricky Parnell, Terry Henslee. 1761 D.E. Christy Adcock in the midst of the Christmas rush. stir, Building Trades gtgitg:.s . . Q e tif Hly-sw. ii32,5 g I 2 :.: ' Q , .A t Cf! Building it up in Building Trades. Morning Class: John Whlte, Wes Hart, Andy Riggs, Bobby Scott, Mr. Reed, Mike Singleton. i 2 L. Afternoon Class Front Row: Lonnle Shlvers, Dean Bocks, Vernon Trice, Lance Mathews, Kenny Kincaid, James Walker Back Row: Gary Gatlin, Mark Ward, Gerald Anderson, Todd Shelton, Richard Roads. Building trades work on houses three periods a day. There are two classes, the morning and after- noon class. The pur- pose of this class is to teach students how to build their own houses. The students that work in Building Trades may be the constructioners of tomorrow. Building Trades I 177 Home 81 Cflmmunif Clothing Service Service The Home and Community Service iiii Class at CHS concentrates mainly on the area of Commercial Food Service. The classes are limited to ten students per class period of two hours. The pur- pose of the program is to train students for jobs in food service. The club caters luncheons, takes spe- cial orders, and sponsors large food sales at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Sandra Gilliland is the cIub's sponsor. The Clothing Services is a laboratory course designed to develop skills that are used in the clothing industry. This is a two year course for the ninth and tenth grade students. They work with commercial sew- ing machines and commercial steampress equipment. Upon completion of this course the stu- dents prepare to work in clothing manu- facturing, dry cleaning, alterations, and laundry. Michels Samuels is the sponsor of this club. 255355 Mrs. Gilliland looks on as her students show what These students demonstrate the art of French-fry- Karen Chandler poses for the camera. ing. they know. First Flow: Debbie Brown, Anna Tanner, Annie Rice, Sheila Lovell, Anita Molina, Dory Roberts, Second Flow: Flenn Wise, Flora Walton, Cristella Fonseca, Julia Garia, Tracy Howard, Teresa Naco, Karen Chandler. Third Row: Hershall Burton, Joe Longoria, Dwyna Vaugh, Tracie Thomas, Audrey Lyles, Donald Jones, Eugene Ellison. 178 f Home and Community Service s-wg ' . g 1 . K e',,a ,Nm W . . M K N f F - 5 sf at , gn 'R X Y ., 5 t'.Fs+ 'f ,w.,g, i ffl l L ,ag ..., g A Drafting officers are Steve Whlte, Billy Powell, Raul Ramirez and Terry Spradlin. NA is if s A - 6 X, .t Y, S 'K Um-an-N.. . Ml 1 a , f . , R6nBI'd HBITIPNII TBKGS flm6 out to smile f0I' N16 Camera. Tina Layland is very hard at work draw- ing her layouts. Drafting Drafting is a vocational club that is com- posed of three classes of academic stu- dents. The club meets on the first Monday. Drafting technology and practice is a two year course of instruction to teach basic mechanical and architectural skills. It is the graphic language used by industry to develop, record, and transmit their ideas. Mr. Ralph Garrett is the sponsor of this club. Darla Bowden is cracking the books while Steve White cracks a smile. HP' 5 f 5 Row 1: Darla Bowden, Judi Stinson, Brian Deweese, Marty Scott, Kelly Spivey, Kandra Odom, and Terry Spradlin. Row 2: Tina Layland, Renard Hemphill, Karl Cook, Billy Powell, Ricky Shed, John Seal, Sammy Sain, Carl Gorman and Raul Ramirez. Drafting f 179 7 1 s I A I Acfife f ' 4 L Auto Mechanics Auto Mechanics is taught to do it right. They do all phases of auto repair - from egs ,,:1222 easy tune-ups to tearing up and rebuilding an engine. Safety and cleanliness are taught as one of the most important func- tions throughout the year. Jerry Jones Installs an oll sending unlt. Bobby Woods and Jerry Jones show us the way to install an englne. 5 , s S A50-lm A, .- .tasty 6. Front row: Brad Earley, Kyle McGee, Dusty Earley and Daryl Lacy, Second row: Steve Love, Rick Howard, Yale Gibbs, Bobby Woods, Jerry Jones, Chris Wheeler, and Mr. Hendricks. 180 f Auto Mechanics 'P' Auto Body Ronnie Turner compounds a fender. David HOlllnQSWOf1h sands the Cal' smooth. LODDIS Moser gl'lf1dS 8 f6hd6f. wma, If 1,7: f f- Group: Jeff Clack, Ronnie Turner, Lonnie Moser, Roy Lee Morgan, Maxle Fowler, and Jimmy Lyles. The Auto Body course is designed to teach the basic skills, knowledge, and atti- tudes that will allow students entry level into the trade of auto body repair and refinish- ing. Once acquired, the stu- dent is able to continue to practice and build upon the basic skills. Thus, enabling the student to enter the trade con- fident in his skills and capabili- ties. Auto Body! 181 Debbie Diamond performs the hit Why Do Fools Fall in Love? Keith Denning swings to CannonbaII. Kelly Frans, Debbie Helms and Leanne Browder won't win any beauty pageants in those gowns. 182 X Benny O the Wabash Tall Paul Beatty struts his stuff. Far left: What gorgeous chicks! Lett: Anna Davis highlights the concert by singing Barbara Ann. Above: Rockin' Robin Worthington sings with Benny O. ll In Concert - Benn O and The Fingers! hiv! , J I Jeff Bonham and Joe Kool Franz take a smoking break. Kevin Fingers Eubanks devours the keyboard. 4 Row 1: Robin Worthington, Leanne Browder, Susan Williams, Kathy Anderson, and Mr. Beatty. Row 2: Michelle Lanham, Laura Sims, Cindy Roten, Rayna Riddles, Janice Woolley, Kelly Frans, Sujane von Tungeln, Ellyn Tekell, Anna Davis, Jennifer Mosher, Debbie Maltby, Jennifer Tofflemeyer, Dorothy Holland, Maria Srunio, Patti Frans, and . Row 3: Sheila Leach, Kelly Madden, Amy Peters, Debbie Helms, Shelli Barr, Stacey McDonald, Neale Jones, Jeff Baker, Don Finley. Row 4: David Thigpen, Raul Ramirez, Mark Perdicho, Shawn McNeel, Karrie Cabaniss, Susan Carson, Angie Seay, Rachel White, Jean- nette Williams, Marsha Chapman. Row 5: Jeff Reagan, Joe Franz, Scooter Coward, Keith Denning, Carolyn Woodland, Kevin Eubanks, Melissa Town- send, BENNY 0, Chris Hudson, Alan Cooper, Jeff Bonham, and DeAnn Colwell. Benny O! 183 ,.4nwmF'L 1 MII 184 f Academics - Classes Division 3. mann: f 'HI'-W .. .V.. :iffy K 8 ,,h. WM-M ...: , ,L-.,,g V... l., WE ARE SEEKERS. . The Executives in-1 f ., ,ee 55 H M fi Wm ,Umm QM Mr. Woodruff 186 I Executives ,ft it-V.. Q. Q. Superintendents lLtoFiJ Cecil Harper - Deputy Supt., Joe Russell - Business Management Trainee, Fred Hartman - Tax Assessor Collector .. . ii in W Directors Back Row lL to Ri Jay McCarty, Ath- letic Director, Rose Wilson, Special Education, Priscllla Bennett, Com- munity Education, and Donald Ben- nett, Vocational Education. -Front Flow lL to Fil Judy Potts, Food Serv- ice, Janice Evers, Secondary Curric- ulum, and Dianne Lanman, Elemen- tary Curriculum. School Board Front Fiow lL to FU Kay Walls, Don Smith, Supt., Bob Rose, Pres., Dr. Bill Ward. Back Row: Terry Bradley, John Ed King, Dr. Ben Hill Jones, Sec. Superintendentsl 187 it . tits N Q s ,A Ben , ..,, ig A B A l U Xffg ' l 1 ,.:. irrs P' ,lr i i J , A ' z V in ' I ,ef izf A 'iff ,, ,, S 5 g Q ,, Q . ' . ttle , N , JUDIOI' Dearl .LLL ' ?..,,...,..L.,.. LLLL..... ,Mi 4 Eddie6ewell and Hester ah White 34 iw 5 De fm EW r es and Alice Dei y L mg A Brenda Allen, Resource Aide l l 1 David Amis, PE, Athletics Jackie Barbie, English E. J. Barnes, Am. History, Economics A 5 Larue Barnes, V.O.E. Paul Beatty, Government Louise Boren, English Thelma Buchanan, Math Lois Burns, Vocational Counselor J 'U A ff! ? X J .v h l 'X '1 1 . gms Laverne Cardenas, Librarian I Sherri Clark, English Charles Clifton, Biology, 5 Health 1 N Not pictured: Priscilla Bennett, Minnie Bell Booth, Donna Cannon, Earl Carson, John Cook, Alice Denning, Janelle Far- rell, Ralph Garrett, Sandra Gilliland, Charwynne Hazlewood, Bill Hendrick, Rodney Hudson, Concha Jones, Alex McColIister, Mary Martin, Ben Oefinger, Gene Petross, Neil Reed, Michele Samuels, Carolyn Tillison, John Warren, Tommy Webb, A. D. Wheat, Ken Wiginton, Hester Ruth White, Roy Williams, Lonnie Borden, Alice Earl, Carla Oefinger, Laura Pritchard, Cloyce Woodruff. 5 x 5 l Jane Clifton, Vocational Homemakmg 3 Q Jeff Cody, History, Athletics I Sally Collins, Secretary A T Rod Cotton, Chemistry, Physics Debbie Craft, English, Athletics Nancy D'Angelo, Math Dan Duke, Drama, English Martha Duke, Resource Pam Elam, Chorus Patsy Eubanks, Attendance Aide Kay Fuller, Attendance Aide James Haddock, Counselor-Freshman and Sophomore Susan Hargrove, Homemaking Dick Helmcamp, Band Director M D Hill Resource Johnnie Hyde, English, Debate, History Jane Jones, Counselor-Junior and Senior Joe Jordan, Biology, Health, English, Athletics Larry Kelm, Physical Science Mary Jane Kyle, Counselor Aide Christine Layne, Resource Aide Bob Lilley, l.C.T. Clara McAfee, Business, Typing Maurine McCarty, Algebra Becky Miles, English Wanda Norton, Resource Mary Parvin, Art Janice Pennington, Math Barbara Ray, Biology Alan Reed, Band Sylvester Reed D.E. Fred Sarchet U S. History, Athletics Ann Schmidt Physical Science Walter Schoenfeld, Math Ron Seelke, P.E. Eddie Sewell, World History Kris Shelton, U.S. History, Athletics Mike Thames, U.S. History, Athletics Bill Thompson, Metal Trades , 1, Ann Walker, P.E. Marilyn Weis, Nurse ,, 4 Mary Ann Wheatley, Typing, Shorthand . A A Bookkeeping I J Janie Wilson, Office Duplication fl Karen Woolley, Journalism, English Glenda Young, English Faculty! 189 Ron McRuiz, Spanish, English, French Teachers Have Class What can be said about all the teachers at CHS? They are well known for their ability to teach any student. We can say without a doubt that we have the best teach- msatCHS. lb DY No Ev vw- Y .. QV: Milt 0- ,A ' Effie ,F. 'SGW .Q Wx.g fk, , 11, a 1 Qgpiimfh E' 'QW Teachers f 191 English Enhances Your syche .fi N--m..r 2 I ,k.- ::,: X Donnie Cody and Holly Hale discuss Shakespeare In Mrs. Den- nings class. --. 1 x I . , V :E vi' 84' 6.4:-.. ' fl, D ,f',,f, D' gf 'Fi rrrr 1 2 + 573' W Wu I sf 'Y 7 1, , ,viz Kofi E . .1 - A Mrs. Barbee shows her bewitching smlle. Mrs. Denning gives Tina Layland helpful advice on her thesis. 192 ! English Histor Reviews the Pa I Mr. Sewell can be found beside hls overhead projector daily. H I 3 5 Linking Ht AMW Q Mr. Beatty takes a short break before his W next government class. V, , fm fr f wa. , 'Q 1'- V ' Z-as iz ? - ii-5 ,:, :- , V f l , ' 1. V A i 0 'F 2 ,r Q f L, f f 'M , .gif , ' :eh , er y .av as V4 E Q 5 , hzr :Q When Kelly McGonagiI talks everyone lis- f9l'1S. History f 193 Math Sum It UP llos is Mr. Williams is in his favorite posltlon - lean- ing on his podium. Miss McCarty shows us the new Alge- braic terms. 194 f Math ., fi-NM Science: An mazing Subject we -- -:'--' i .-g..,.sl::: -,-.- 4 f S+? X -'gg' Y K , ., V. Q ,. . gif.. .. l Mr. Warren explains a scientific formula to his class. Wes Praytor is caught goofing off again! Phillip Miller just doesn't know what to do next. break in physics. Bill Bosworth, Joey Hill, David King, Jerry Jackson, and Rusty Oesch enjoy a Science I 195 Below: Andy Jones takes a break from typing. Right: The typing class studles diligently. assignments for the da Mrs. Wheatley looks over her class Y. 'Mu' 3 5 J .ff ' . ' S I l .':, Q V' A N FX AAAK h k K' ,txx 5 Raw, Ramona Farmer concen- my . 5 K trates on her typing. ik ' . N., 196 f Business . as wifi. sz , 9 ... Q i .I fi Q K is X gc X Q ,tb 'Y e X Mrs. McAfee gives assignments to the class. Preparing for a Future With Business if 4 Lonnie Moser studies on . his business management Cleburne High School Area Career Center provides a vari- ety of courses for future use in the professional world. Among these are typing, bookkeeping, shorthand, and general busi- ness. Basics are taught in all classes along with advanced. These classes, taught by Mary Ann Wheatley, Clara McAfee and Rodney Hudson, provide knowledge that can be used everyday such as how to bal- ance a checkbook, how to type reports and research papers as well as how to make invest- ments in your favor and also several secretarial skills. Business f 197 4-- N 198 I Homemaking xx' 1 Nu... ,4 Melanie Powell loves to grub out in homemak- ing. Deanne Deere cuts impatiently. E who MN A MonicaSanchez practices her sewing. ww ooolo is e 'NN , QW Dawn McCoy, Cheryl Southerland, and Allison Worley study recipe books. ik Q Food For Fun G 2 E Qt Me 'N it . 'kgs The Healthy Side 3 ' ii e nav .es W-.,,,Q sv' iii Freshman students study health and Mr. Clifton. SQIF Rebecca Kandt just loves health! Life JZ' - 'Sw-. .1 , Health Occupations studies the healthy side of life. Health I 199 TMlW1NEzMDIl i 'UUEUUDNE I IDDE. 45 MI IFIIQDW I Kalon Ainsworth glves a fine perfor- mance as Kid Burns. EWMEWMAAUHANI Anyone who walked near the amphitheatre in February knew something BIG was about to happen. And from Feb. 20 to 22, it did. In a joint effort by the Fine Arts Department, Cleburne High School ex- perienced its first musical production in many years. Director Dan Duke was in charge of the produc- tion, which featured such favorites as You're a Grand Old Flag and Yankee Doodle Dandy. Mr. Dick Helmcamp directed an orchestra of selected Golden Pride members. This, coupled with Mrs. Pam Elam's vocal direction, made the musical truly a pleasure to enjoy. Not to be forgotten are Mr. Alan Reed, the assistant director and choreographer, and Mrs. Mary Parvin, our own artist-in-residence, who was responsible for the beautiful sets. Everyone who turned out to see 45 Minutes from Broadway was highly entertained by the production. CHS Fine Arts Department - give yourself a hand. You deserve it! ., N 2 X I 'i ,,.': Q I sf Mr. Duke searches for the just right costume. X 45 Minutes from Broadway it Group: Denise Dunwoody, Kelly Karels, Steve Goddard, Eddie Lewis, Donnell McMichael, Lori Moser, Jim Speaker, Sally Stewart, Kalon Ainsworth. 5 5 ft 2 ii. is .4 a Cast members, led by Charla Payne, Kevin Eubanks, Kalon Ainsworth, and Donnell McMichael, give their regards to Broadway at the end of Act l. lIIfII3AIlQlfM lfNl IH lf'l2IHlU'UIL Nlflf dlljll-IES L P ' A A Kelly Karels charms the audience with her portrayal of Mrs. Dean. M A Q 1- r, M. .. rs iv '- 1 i T . X. . +,c.Q.g , , K. if , , s 39,0053 ' 4 , Q 0 O 4' . . Q 0 Q 4 w . 5 ':, - X op: - .f 4. .V . i n gpu-vp Q o MA , Q , ' ,, 1-:ww Charla Payne, Lana Goforth, Julie Hagood, Jenny Gurhtidge, Neale Jones, Rick Hadley, Terry Mabry, and Angela Gray. K lv ,,, .gn s.. at f , . at ' . , W- W S' gh so , I 'K f 1 A ,V r. P A Q .Wai if: SW ? ' ,, , . , f Jenny Guthridge leads Kalon Ainsworth into her lap during Push Me Along in My Push Cart. At Right: Mr. Duke welcomes the press and photographers to their sneak preview rehearsal. j,:C:?I'+'!l' l!'il'.-.4 yin, Ass.-fmkwlif ,,w,W 4 sv, Smiles and American flags tell the story - lt's a Grand Old Flag. O 'ara 201 The Fine rt .514 ew' f Gina Bryson takes a moment from her drawing to pose for the camera. 202 Mrs. Parvln helps Cherl Walker flnd just the rlght touch. Cherl Walker Is hard at work with her painting Terri Bridges draws some fancy lines Z M, Foreign g Language Mr. Oefinger strikes a famlllar pose - strldlng around the room whlle lecturing. ix? Debbie Maltby reads whlle Mr. Oeflnger makes a point. Mr. McRuiz asks - the questions and Tami Ledbetter looks for the answers. J ' ff L.. ,eww mm, -1, 'Qu wig 9 ,,,, 'Ei , 1 f 1 fr , if Mr. Oeflnger makes lt as easy as posslble for hls students. D' Lea Carroll, David Klng, and Rusty Oeschg The Studlous Type 204 f UIL UIL: A Big Success for CHS CHS had a select group of students who participated in University interscholastic League literary and academic competitions. On January 19, CHS hosted its own practice meet. In preparation for district contest, CHS students also attended a practice meet in Glen Rose. District competition was held on April 7 in Granbury. Cleburne students made a fine showing and placed 2nd overall with a total of 105 points. Those students win- ning medals at district were: Kevin Eubanks, 1st, and Carolyn Woodland, 3rd in ready writingg Joe Franz, 2nd in per- suasive speakingg Don Finley, 2nd in science, Anita Lawson, 3rd in shorthand, and Marilyn Harris, 2nd in typing. Journalism students swept the ., W .f ,,,. fy. .. ,,,,, ,ff W newswriting event as Susan Williams, Mike Reagan, and Anna Davis captured 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. Tammy Tinkle won 1st and Holly Hale won 3rd in feature writing, and Holly also won 3rd in editorial writing. All those students winning medals at district competition received letter jackets and academic letters from the Na- tional Honor Society. All district winners were eligible to advance to regional competition. At regionals, held in Odessa April 24- 25, Holly Hale placed 2nd and Tammy Tinkle placed 3rd in feature writing. Both girls advanced to state competition held in Austin May 8. Holly placed 5th in the state. All these students are to be commend- ed for representing CHS so well. I 'rw Row 1: Ellyn Tekell, Susi Johnson, Leslie MacLean, Carolyn Woodland, Anna Davis, Tammy Tinkle, and Anita Lawson. Flow 2: Mrs. Barbee, Mrs. Hyde, Holly Hale, Susan Williams, Julie Hagood, Angie Seay, Mike Fleagan, Kevin Eubanks, Joe Franz, Don Finley, and Mrs. Susi Johnson and Leslie MacLean clown around after completing competition at the district meet in Granbury. Angie Riza's opponent at regionals congratulates Angie on her victory. Angie went on to win the compeition. TW! Loft: Mrs. Turner smiles in Odessa after Angie wins another match. Above: Susan Williams and Carolyn Woodland prepare for their contests in Odessa. Wonder what Carolyn Woodland's contemplating? UIL 1 205 206 . 1 Senior Class Officers: Keith Sims, presidemg Joey Hill. vice-presidentq and Kendra Cowan. secretary I Dale Abbott Jimbo Adams Cindy Adcock Timmy Akey Denise Alexander Gerald Anderson Lynn Andrews Belinda Ard Elizabeth Auston Mary Bailey Ronnie Baker Charlene Bankhead Jason Barber Shellie Barnett Jay Beene Teresa Bennett Teresa Biggerstaff Christy Billings Lesli Blackburn Dean Bocks Brenda Bonham Jeff Bonham Seniors I 207 0 JBITIGS BODOUO Alan Borden Bill Bosworth Steve Breland Terri Bridges Mike Brooks Polly Brown Sherry Brown Randy Bryant Gina Bryson Tammy Burt Michelle Bushong Karrie Cabaniss 208 l Seniors David Cato Cindy Carper William Ward perches on some lockers Laurie Young and Sehrl Poisson take a lunch break. Melissa Townsend and Laura Estes take time to smell the daisies. Emir-is Terry Burt and Christy Billings look like they're really enjoying lunch - or is it the conversation? ngu- ar xT5r,,wv Susan Carson Rayamada Cephus Zelda Chambers Michael Chandler Marsha Chapman Penny Choate Patti Christy Jeff Clack Mary Clay Donnie Cody Kendra Cowan Keyo Crawford Tracey Creach Stuart Crowder Brenda Curlee Keith Denning Clarissa Diazd Sherri Dobbins Brigitte Doran Mary Doyal Seniors I 209 Richard Doyal Karen Duke Brad Earley Dusty Earley Brent Easdon Barbara Ellison Laura Estes Teresa Fielding Paige Forrest Maxie Fowler Dawn Frans Joe Franz Katrina Gann Kevin George Philip George Tena Gibbs Yale Gibbs David Giddens Mitchell Glover Lana Goforth Peggy Golemon 210 f Seniors Tina Goodman Tina Gosdin Sherry Greanead Phyllis Griffin Charles Gregory Tonia Griggs Rick Hadley Holly Hale Jerry Hall Martina Hall Terry Hall Julie Hamilton Max Hand Susan Hand Becky Harris Steve Harris Jerry Hawkins Terry Henslee Lawanna Hestilow Rashell Hewlett Gary Hey George Hey Honey Higgins Joey Hill Seniors! 211 Rusty Hodges Bobby Scott Suzanne Hood Debbie Hopkins Tim House Larry Howard Tammy Howe Chris Hudson Shelby Hulsey Kim Hundley Christy lrvin Sherry Irwin Gina Jackson Jerry Jackson Raymond Jackson Tommy Johnson Cindy Jones Jerry Jones Kelly Karels Joette Ketron s 212 l Seniors '31 Alan Borden and Todd McFarland show that Jacket spirit. Co-editor Laura Sims works hard during annual staff. ' l We finally made it . . . Boasting of both quality and quantity, the 264 members of the Class of '81 tried hard to make their last year at CHS their best. Many seniors spent their time holding club offices, participating in sports, dreaming of the future, attending parties, dancing or just riding around. All were storing memories to be recalled at a much later time. As the year comes to a close with their last prom, the Senior break- fast, and, finally, Graduation night, many seniors will have mixed feel- ings of joy and sadness. All will feel gratitude to those who helped them through their high school years - parents, deans, teachers, and friends. And all will cherish the memories, both good and bad, of the past 4 years at CHS. by Kathy Anderson David King Mike Kirkham Jana Knight Terri Knoten Daryl Lacy Dale Lackey Becky Lain Sylvia Lawrence Tina Layland Sheila Leach Ruth Letson Greg Lilley Scott Linton Stephen Love Herman McCullough Seniors f 213 Liz McDowell Todd McFarland I Scott McGaha Kyle McGee Donnell McMichael Tahlia McNeIe Terry Mabry Mike Mackey Kelly Madden Jay Mathis Mike Matthews Phillip Miller Jonathan Mitchell Adam Mize Barry Moore Tiom Moore Jesse Moreno Tommy Morris Rachel Morrison Lonnie Moser Lori Moser 214 l Seniors Upper Left: Does Melissa Townsend know she's been elected band Sweetheart? Right: Mike Doty stands at attention. Greg Lilley wonders il he should fin- ish the hamburger he's started. Johnnie Moxley Peter Mullin Dwayne Musgrove Deanna Neal Michelle Nesbit Pennye Nickell Rusty Oesch Susan Owens Terry Ownbey Jeannette Palafox Ricky Parnell Teresa Paris Tim Parker Lori Pedigo Suzi Pelham Amy Peters Sharon Peters Missy Pierce Seniors f 215 Pearl Pollard Gary Polson Sheri Polson Sandy Potts Melanie Powell Ronny Powell Tammy Priest Carrie Rainey Carlos Ramirez King Reagan Danny Richardson Jennifer Richter Butch Rodgers Penny Rose Stephen Routson 216 I Seniors Gary Polson is surprised during a break At Right: Denise Alexander works hard on the classes section of the annual li. l l Rick Hadley practices those dance steps during musical rehearsal. At Right: Donnie Cody takes a practice shot during a basketball warmup. Sammy Sain Cheryl Scales Randy Scarbrough Pam Sexton Tod Shelton Lonnie Shivers Bobby Shoemaker Vicki Siddall Curtis Skiles Keith Sims Laura Sims Carolyn Smith Happy Slaughter Gay Smith Steven Smith Teresa Smith Timmy Smith Troy Smith Danny Snell Lisa Spiller Seniors! 217 Terry Spradlin Dan Starns Beth Stevens Theodore Stevenson Keith Stewart Mark Suratt Tereasa Timmons Tracy Timmons Tammy Tinkle Melissa Townsend Manuel Trevino Jimmy Trussell Jimmy Trussell Rhonda Turner ' Jimmy Venturi Sujane Von Tungeln Trena Wade Cherie Walker William Ward Luann Warenskjold Vincent Warren 218 I Seniors Regina Warlick Mark Watson Mia Weir Linda Wheeler Rene White Robert White Steve Whitney Julie Williams Susan Williams Carolyn Woodland .g , , ,L 'N NMW ?5 i3wmI5.9ND?5iSTEv'GSVJ6E.S.'W6QJRLV5iK.i15l'fXiE'A420S'HQJU'-t1im.::x' '.'-1'?Q1P'M35:f!a1EQ lwvvrfkwx 4 N 1 s. if 5 51 , . f afz:4ff'iff5'M 7 z.L:'f:i.,L' in f Migg- S 1 L 2 w - f ,HJ S k1.A5. 1 5 .M Wx , xlnql qgrv' -if av , . 4 1 i 'X fy: r I JF , m it x 2 I lx. w-7 V, I zl .,,,, 6 . 3? f :V f 1' n - ri 0 Q- A , . 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V A A ,, V ,L V f Kelly Bell Ricky Bingham Beniie Bonham Denise Bonotto Richard Bonotto Jill Borden Brian Bosworth Keith Bowman Leah Braddock Laura Brady Debbie Brown Shelly Brown Bill Bryant Patricia Bullard V Stephanie Burns Robert Burnett Josie Bursiago Tonya Butler Kayce Cabaniss D'Lea Carroll David Case Dorthy Chambers Karen Chandler Ginger Chapin Sonia Castillo Julie Chasteen Verna Chilcutt Marc Ghouinard Steve Clark Craig Collins Steve Conley Scooter Coward Christina Cox Jeff Cox Connie Crabb Peggy Crannell John Criscito Kenneth Cryer Lori Curlee Kent Curlee Beth Curry Kim Daniels Brian Davis Larry Davis Deanne Deere Rhonda Dennis Lori Diamond Phyllis Doty Todd Downing D'Ann Duke Tom Dunwoody Cara Eastus Sophomoresl 227 Robin Freeman Mark Frizzell Brian Fuller Gary Fuller Sonny Fuller Angie Garcia Debbie Garcia Julie Garcia Jackie Gentry Donna Gibson Jeff Gilbert Tony Gilmore Labonna Goforth Dale Goree Monica Gossett Carrie Graff Bobby Graham Pede Graves Hokie Gray Ashlyn Green Dwayne Griggs Donny Grigsby David Gustin Jenny Guthridge Glenn Hall Suzette Hall Brenda Hallock Julie Hagood Mike Hanson Laura Hardlson Barry Harper Leanne Harper Dianne Harris James Harrison Tina Hendricks Jackie Hernandez Stacey Hey Lori Hilton Shane Hines Debby Holdridge Monty Holtsman Troy Homme! Michael Honea Cindy Huffman Chuck Hughes David Hughes Steven Humphries Kim Huse Benner Hyde Sophomores f 228 M- M' la or rli. ml M :ai ww K .' I ,,,--,'irr : 4 i lu N ,:,V be 1 My nl 65' fm rfff , 1, i iii i a coke at lunch. 4 E 'r.e.z2,:22MzM'f'Mnr,eq',af vi., suf:fwfMi:isisf21M I HZ .,M :':'f E'gg,4,,,,g3,g5,, ,, ,5k,g:eawM-+ M259 - f YY- x M F ' ' ' , .. VV, V ,-.. M I . ...K , ew, MM V i. ii my . if i S- 7' 1 i za ,a f 'iiy A 35 -1 Y 7' Q SE ' -S- 9 ia ii x .,,, '53 'Y Y f 4- -Q 1 Y fi 1 sei' , M H ZS? M 3 , 5 'W Y , 1 ,fag -f 5 f?i ff ij fb' mg il ll ' MM H i M i,,. M W QL el M5 EMM, T. r 3 'T ' G ii' ' M ' ' K i'ii' y ig M ir , M Penny Maihis and LeighAnn Webb show i ' he G M if the latest style in cowboy hats. , ' V ,,' M' X 5 'M f . K if If li X L Iia M MM i. M 'i 'iii ii' ' 1 M 'M M M iiiii A he M MM M,. X .V MM y, A rvr MM J 'M V V 1 'MS 45 ,:- l .Mi M M: iiilii 7 f x f 'MZ l :ML ,tl J? . MV, M1 in 3, , , I x y ju ,M fi L M.. , - M M ' 'M A rMil iMMMM M M' i M M V, M i fr i 'J . K v I 'd ig 1 F i - ' MM M i H V ' ff' ffm lv Ja? 1 Rm ,125 L Wi' M M V , 2' ff M -MMMMMM 1 MM.. , A I AM ,X 2 My M -' if M i 1, Miii f 1 X i i P- 2 MM M M - E x , 'M Rig 1, M, , ' . r f i 'H - , DiAnn Harris is a 16-year-old sophomore whose main hobby, for the past year, is raising exotic .1 chickens. She shows her chickens at sho last two or three days. DiAnn has about 12 different kinds of For example she has speckled and White Crested Black Polish have an atro. Many of them Variety, Best Reserved Breed and Best of She has shown at the Texas State Fair where most of her ribbons were firsts and has also shown at the Alamo Poultry Antonio. There she won 24 ribbons and was named Junior Grand Champion. To finish out the year DiAnn plans to show at the Dallas Spring Show, Clifton and Oklahoma shows. Next year she plans to go to New Mexico ZOl'la. ,gf . Wri- Jelf Ingram Kelly lsrael Billy James Allan Jefferson Erma Johnson Kathy Johnson Keven Johnson Loren Johnson Loretta Johnson Mike Johnson Lorl Johnson Susi Johnson Andy Jones Darlene Jones Jennifer Jones Jimmy Jones Kay Judkins Daphne Klng Tonya King Kenny Kinkaid Wash Knoten Darryl Lackey Tammy Lain Casey Lam bert Rhonda Lassiter Debbie Lawrence Monty Leyland Rickie Leck Dick Lee Frieda Lemons Mollie Leonard Leslie Ligon Todd Logan Angle Longoria Randy Lord Sheila Lovell Shelly Lovell Penney Loven James Lowery Audrey Lyles Sophomores I 229 Jeannine MacDonald Rusty McCleary Brenda McConathy Jeanetta McCoy Joe McCoy Ocle McCullough Cindy McDanlel Kelly McGonaglll Holly McKinney Kevin Malagarla , Paul Malagerla Debbie Mallby Debbie Maldonado e Chun Manrlquez Floberi Matthews Penny Mathis Roger Mathis Sheri Maxwell Jon Maynard John Meek Johnnie Merltt Karla Minster Tommy Molloy Marlvel Morrln Jeanie Morris Mlsty Morris Tracey Morrls Patti Moser 230 I Sophomore .M . ,,, 9 W, -s Z W1 ' g l Al, vu WE? lf l E f I 'E Q , , W 1 A Ya f , If I we ? if lllll W' we lv Wade Nickell looks confused. 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John Ogletree Clinton Oliver Ernest Ortegon Donna Ctlmer Mary Overbey Carol Owens Pam Parks Jenny Parnell Kristy Peden Lynn Petty Paula Pierce Tlger Pierce Laurie Plumlee Peter Pope Norma Poulter Melanie Powell Jessica Pritchard Will Pugh John Ramsey Kurt Fiatclllf Jeff Reagan Gina Reese Amelia Reyes Rudy Reyes Allcia Reyes Missy Reynolds Annie Rice Berry Rice Darryle Richard Butch Riddle Tina Roberts Denise Rogers Harold Rogers Sammie Rogers Jacki Ross Sharon Rossetl Sophomore! 231 Dianna Rouston 'zabeth Sanchez Scott Sanders Diana Sandoval Mike Savage Darlene Scott Brian Seals Marty Seamon Tonya Shuffleld Flandy Sides Tim Sims Brad Smithft Michael Smith Jim Speaker Rebecca Splnks Don Stagge Linda Stanley Lisa Stanley Sally Stewart Monty Storrusten Cary Strohmeyer Gayla Sturgess Marla Sunlo Angle Tanner Donnie Taylor Roy Taylor Glenda Terry Vonda Terry James Thomas wendy Thomas Barry Thompaons Debbie Tldwell Tony Tompkins Katrina Traweek Marty Trlbble Troy Tribble Wendy Triplett Denise Trussell Becky Tuley Kenneth von Tungeln Melinda Uptergrove Laurie Vandervoort i Twyna Vaughn Lloyd Vedder Ruby Vlllagemez Donald Wade Valerie Wagoner Greg Way Leigh Ann Webb Rhonda Westerman Sandra Westerman John White Fiashell White Robby White Valerie White Peggy Whitehead 232 l Sophomore If 4' I ,E A ui . Q . g A K . T 'K i f .rf l e, ' I 1 , e i ,ka at X M: ,s k Q Q . , X i . P i X l - . Z an ...N WN .mn K , 2 tif L2 DWVAW . ,...f, X Q N X K i . Qa t Q, , ,, Freida Lemons take a wah Glenn Hall, 7. after l lunch. Richard Whiteside . Stan Wickham Crystal Williams Marcia Williams 1 Cllnton Wllllamson H N , 1 , al im' 1, 'f Z W fa 2 , f' f 'S Terri Wise V- f lll' ' Robin Werthlngton ' a 4 H Q 2 K a, f 5 f ' Hi ,V , K 6 , 1 'Q .5 . V l aelinua Wright f Tiger Pierce lounges in lenni Guthefidge takes part in wghe play Little Red Riding flood . Linda Stanley looks forward to the and ofthe day. 6 W QM? 4, xW 1 1 ff , 5 WW we 25: Q M .. 5 ' - ' 2 - . 7' W , 5, , T Tlhawynfl , . , , Q v K '- AX: KdllYagQf Brad Young K class. K K l ' PhlllYoung A V if K 1' f l , :, W Mike Zachary f , , 'Wm ' Q-wgfww Sophqmoresl 233 Kenneth Adcock Nanette Aldridge Sheila Alexander Waymon Alexander John Allen Paul Allen Todd Allen Tony Allison Deeann Allmen Sherman Anderson Wade Anderson Ginger Ayres Randy Ayres David Bailey Tim Balley Ray Baker Ronnie Baker Stephen Ball Todd Bane Brian Banton Vanita Barber Alan Barck Jonl Barnes Samantha Barnett Lillian Barrera Harold Barron Shawn Bays Lisa Beatty Claude Beauvals Lacey Bennett Stella Bingham Denise Blrchfleld Donnie Boatman Ronnie Bohlman Kyle Boles Bob Bosworth Jim Boyette Gary Braddock Laura Bradley Terry Bradley Tommy Brady Debra Brand Darrell Breedlove Kim Britt 234 I Freshmen ,,' X ,P 5 f I aa a f It l xf' Leading the freshman class this year are: Chris Hall, secretaryg Rebecca Kandt, president Kyle Sims, vice-presidentg Janet Cody, representative: and Kyel Boles, treasurer. 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Q - 1 T 1 3 W 4 .. ff Kim Brooks Donna Brown Edward Brown Marcus Brown Thomas Bruce Rhonda Bryan Kelly Burkhardt Hershel Burton James Bush Steve Bushong Pablo Bustamante Richard Buswold Shelly Calahan Chad Calvert Robert Carroll Judy Castanuela John Cavazos Klm Chandler Teresa Chester Janet Cody Marshall Cogdlll Kelvln Conerway John Conley Kathy Cooper Marsha Cox Tracy Cox Mark Cralg Vlckle Crannell John Cryer Lisa Darby Becky Davidson Layne Davlln Sharon Dean Laura Deatherage Karl Denning Chrls Devaney Robert Dlaz Peggy Dlaz John Dlxon Monty Dobbins Man Doty Shirley Doty Mlke Doyal Llsa Duke Dan Dunham Schrennla Earley Ricky Elch Johnnie Ellls Eugene Elllson Klm Epperson Suzanne Eubanks Jesse Evans Sherrie Evans Steve Evans Shelly Ewing Freshmen I 235 D' Lynn Fagan Phil Feanny Evette Ferguson Evonne Ferguson Crystella Fonseca Joe Fonseca Sylvia Fonseca Don Ford Todd Forrest Karen Fox -lames Fuller Holly Furr Jeff Fuqua Elisha Gaines Doug Galvin Curtis Ganong Manuel Garcia Sylvia Garcia Lynn Garner Tim Garner Jerry Garten John Gathings Angie Gatlin Ricky Gent Tanya George Greg Gilbert Steve Goddard Evelyn Gosdin Don Goff Rebecca Grenead Denise Gregory F Tom Grimes Christi Greer Russell Gustafson Chris Hall Mike Hall Kelly Hanks Walter Hand Jeff Hardin Gary Harris Donna Hart Naoko Harwell Gena Hawkins Linda Haywood Scott Heeter Monty Helmcamp Becky Helms 236 f Freshmen gs si it ,lljl 1 VVV: V S iii W 1 ' z , A , f W 4' Q V nv Q y 7 a fm- Cc' t to he f W I 3 ,, J , ,Z , A fi I t 2 lifts fu ' ' t. 7 , 3 Q -:,,'i' M A -i 5 is 1 l - Q5 F A if iiiiii F Q, ... 1 If ,Q X ,, V K .M 1, , X ' 4 .1 I f I, ' ' ' im' Hg' 'Q ' K A , A X 4 X5 7 A 1 N ii N 1 W. i 1 Ijzzvi ,,V,V ,,,, A , ,V V l 44 V , f , , ' H LN . , ,Q I K WW N K V fi V V V t I .A K V, 4nf,.X e x , i i iiiei .2 2 - ti I q E 1 - V Q VV.V 5 if t f . 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A: K j f t , i' 1 W V , ' , 5 , , ,A i M .ill A Bill Roden Gloria Rodriguez Nelda Rodriguez Jackie Rozire Gwen Rolla Jeff Rose Paula Roye Robert Russell Mike Salazar Monica Sanchez Chanda Sandefur Rusty Sanderson Maria Sandoval Danny Sartor Robert Scarber Leisl Scott Randall Scott Yolanda Scott Keith Scarborough Joyce Schoenfeld David Self Tim Shaw Rodney Sheeler Kyle Sims Steve Slater Gary Smith Kevin Smith Troy Smith Kim Smithey Kirk Sneed Cheryl Southerland Lawrance Sowell Ronnie Sprlggs Laura Spurlin Joyce Stafford Marshall Stephens David Stepp Matt Stewart Johnnie Street Saletta Strickland Lisa Tanner Shane Tatum Gene Taves Paul Taylor Donna Thacker Tracie Thomas Lisa Timmons Tina Tofflemeyer Jennifer Tomerlin Margaret Townsend Arthur Traveno George Traveno Monty Tribble Mark Tucker Leta Wade Christine Waite Freshmen f 239 Charles Walker Wade Walls Flora Walton Monty Ward Susan Ward Dionne Warren Eddie Watson Shelley Webb Robert Webb David Webb Linda West Paula Westerman Carole Wheeler Jamie Whlte Troy White Danny Whitehead Larry Whiteside Chris Whitney Lora Wlley Cheryl Wllks Clinton Williams Melissa Williams Stephanie Williams Mindy Wlnsett Renea Wlse Lisa Wlse Michelle Witte Richard Woodbury Tracy Woodrum Allison Worley Freshmen f 240 A ig, , , ,, ' 5 X , , x lil MW' , S , 26 ft 4 , ' ip! ta , Q9 ,. V, a ... ' iii l f a fs! X f at WW s f ,ZZ L 1 Q 3 11 W it this M at J if RX 1 V Someonehasbanlshed RebeccaKandttothehalltoflnlshatest. . ' A 'iiQ, ,,,, 'iff f i' t i', Pl 4 - . ,ff 'U ,t. r we tr 5 i ' iii ? Ak aii tl: - 3 Q i r t Kr M i ssit l 1 iiatii iaiii iia if ., at RX , wi it r at p 4 I f 5 rf. 5 if f Q , V. 'X K 2 M 1 t. ,,,t Q 2 3 .f . f X X 4 K. f Sylvia Rameriz and Rebecca Kandt pose for the camera, while Shelly Ewing it 1 if K 2 reads an interesting note. fi tl ai.- .Q L s 2- Q as kk is f , H . 0, l' A 21 ' ' ' If, . - V 6 IT? N , 1 'sa it fc r . is f 7 P 4 ,- 'lx - fl h A wg, asnsief-Bi ls all this really worth it - just to enter C.H.S.? You Bet! Freshmen are experiencing a change, new challenges, and a new school life this year by coming to CHS - A change which brought them one step closer to graduating in '84. A big change for the freshmen was that they were no longer the leaders in the school as they had been in jr. high. Freshmen are easy to tell apart from the crowd, for they always have an abundance of spirit at pep rallies, as well as at football, basketball, and baseball games. They are the ones who walk up to an upperclassman and ask where a room is and are so grateful - even when led to a wrong room! These are the students who also anxiously wait to take driver's edu- cation so that they can get their licenses, and who take biology so they can get their two years of science over with soon. CHS means a lot to these freshmen - and these freshmen mean a lot to CHS. ff , if ,, my . A VV , I X v t Vyilr 3 .V , VW y l T N I iii,iii A Ai Jackie Wynn Teresa Vaco Marc Vargas Becky Vaughan Lauri Vereen Kelly York Ben Young Freshmen f 241 SENIOR ABBOTT, ROGER DALE - FFA-3, Ag. CO-Op.-1, Band-3. ADAMS, JIMBO - Drama Unlimited, Math Club, Football, Ski Club. ADCOCK, CYNTHIA KAY - Junior Historians-3, DE-1, Latin Club-1. AKEY, TIMMY - DE. ALEXANDER, DENISE - HECE, Santa Fe Trail Staff - Classes Editor, FHA, FHA HERO, Spanish Club, ANDERSON, GERALD - VICA. ANDREWS, JIMMIE LYNN - Basketball-1, Varsity Basketball-1, Track-1, HECE, HECE Conference, FHA, FFA, FCA-2. ARD, BELINDA SUSANNE - Junior Historians-1, Exchangettes-1, FHA- 2, DE-1, VOE-1, VOE Area Contest - 3rd Place Bulletin Board, Homeroom Representative-Sr, Perfect Attendance-2. BAILEY, MARY MAGDELINE - VICA-1, Track-1, Chorus-1, Band-1, Sports-1, Cosmetology-1. BARBER, JASON ALAN - VOE-1, Chaplain-1, NHS-1. BARNETT, SHELLIE KAY - Track-2, FHA-2, Pep Squad-1, HOSA 1 Voting Delegate, Area 1st Place Medical Records, 3rd Place HOSA Notebook, FCA-1, Drill Team-3, Squad Leader-2, Outstanding Drill Team Member of the Week, American Drill Team Who's Who-2, Out- standing in Pom Pom Routine-2, Outstanding in Dance Routine-2, Golden Girl Nominee, Perfect Attendance-2. BEENE, JAY KENT - Student Council-3, Key Club-2, Treasurer-1, Ski Club-1, Spanish Club-2, Football-3, Track-1. BENNETT, TERESA LOUISE - DE-1, FHA-2, HOSA-1, Math Club-1. BIGGERSTAFF, TERESA LYNN - NHS-2, Exchangettes-1, HOSA-2, Junior Historians, Treasurer-2, Attendance Office Aide-2, Freshman Pep Squad. BILLINGS, CHRISTY DEANNE - Freshman Cheerleader, Honeybees-3, Lt. Colonel-1, FHA-1, HECE-2, Vice Pres.-1, Drill Team Camp Out- standing Achievement Ribbons-2. BLACKBURN, LESLI LANELLE - Honey Bees-3, Squad Leader-1, Exchangettes-3, Band-1, FHA-2, FFA Sweetheart, Latin Club-1, Drill Team Camp Outstanding Achievement Ribbons-2. BOCKS, ROYAL DEAN - Building Trades-2, VICA. BONHAM, BRENDA ANN - Freshman Pep Squad, NHS-2, Attendance Office Aide-2, French Club, Treasurer-1, Society of Distinguished American High School Students, Accounting Il Award. BONHAM, JEFFREY WILLIAM - Golden Pride-3, Pres.-1, Symphonic Band, Stage Band, Key Club-2, Youth in Govt.-2, Runner up for Out- standing Attorney Team of Texas-'81, Latin Club-2, Football, Basket- ball, Student Council, Pres., Student Body Pres., NHS-2, Sgt. at Arms, FFA Dekalb Scholarship Award, Who's Who, Senior Class Favorite, Society of Distinguished American High School Students, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Dr. Ball Scholar- ship Recipient. BONOTTO, JAMES - Drama-3, International Thespian Society-2, VICA, BORDEN, ALAN LEE - Football-4, All-District-Hon. Mention - Def. Tackle - 1980, Track-3, Basketball-2, NHS-1, Student Council-1, Atten. Off. Aide-1, Scool Record Holder - Discus 148 Ft,, Key CLub- 2, French Club-1, FCA-4, Blue and Gold Presidential Scholarship A East Tex. State Univ., Texas High School Powerlift Championship - 2nd Place-1980. BOSWORTH, WILLIAM C. - Spanish Club-2, Key Club-3, Ski Club-3, Track-1, Football-2, General Business Award. BROOKS, MICHAEL JOSEPH - ICT Treasurer-1, VICA, ICT ll Award. BROWN, PAULINE MARIE - FFA-1, VOE-1, Drama-3, OEA. BROWN, SHERRY JO - HECE Reporter-2, HECE Il Award, FHA. BRYAN, RANDY DON - FFA-4, Safety Chairman-1, Pickup Gold Safety Award, District, Area, and National, Cleburne FFA Representative at National FFA Convention-1, Rep. at Area Convention-3, Rep. District Conventions-3, Food for America-3, Metal Trades-1, Auto Mechan- ics-1, VICA-2. 242 f Senior Brags BRAGS BRYSON, GINA - Freshman Cheerleader, Annual Staff Photographer, Europe Trip. BURT, TERRY LOUANNE - Drill Team-3, Squad Leader-1, Exchan- gettes-2, Outstanding Sr. Drill Team Member, Pep Squad-1, Track-1, HOSA Historian-1, Latin Club-1, Drill Team Camp Outstanding Achievement Ribbons-2. BUSHONG, MICHELLE - HECE-2, HERO-2, FHA-1, Jr. Historians. CABANISS, KARRIE DEE - Student Council-2, Exchangettes-2, NHS-2, Choir-2, Youth in Government-1, Girls' State-1, 3rd Runner-up Gol- den Girl Pageant-1980, Yapper Contest, Friendliest Smile, Attend- ance Office Aide- 1, Youth to Youth-2. CARSON, SUSAN - JV Volleyball-3, MVP - 3rd yr., Varsity Volleyball-1, All-District, Exchangettes-3, NHS-2, Latin Club-1, Junior Historians-2 yrs., Vice Pres., Homeroom Council-3, FCA-4, '79 Christian Athlete of the Year, '78 Geometry Award, Who's Who, Attendance Office Aide- 2, Basketball Sweetheart Nominee, Basketball Statistician, Youth to Youth-2. CATO, DAVID N, - Spanish Club, Tennis, CHAMBERS, ZELDA SUE - FHA, Hero, Choir-1. CHAPMAN, MARSHA ANNETTE - FCA-2, FHA-2, Cross Country-2, Captain-2, Rep.-2, Basketball-2, Head Manager-2, Track-2, Latin Club-1, Math Club-1. CHRISTY, PATTI BETH M FTA-2, FHA-2, Band-2, OEA-1, NHS-1. CLACK, JEFF - Small Engine Repair Award-1, VICA-2. CLAY, MARY ANN - Library Club, Vice Pres.-'80, Treasurer-'81, District President-'81, FHA, Zodiac's Sign of the Times , Treasurer-'81, Multi-Culture Award. CODY, DONNIE - Basketball-4, Honorable Mention All District, FCA, Football, Baseball, NHS, Latin Club, Student Council, Office Aide, Who's Who, Boys' State, Youth to Youth, Jacket Bowl, Hustler Award, Basketball Defensive Player of the Year, 1981, Ft. Worth Regional FCA Athlete of the Year, 1981. COLWELL, DEANN f Golden Pride-4, Symphonic Band-1, Concert Band-3, Stage Band-4, Vice Pres.-1, NHS-2, Junior Historians-2, Benny-O Concert-2, Reading Enrichment Award. COWAN, KENDRA ANNE - OEA, Pres.-1, Eschangettes-3, Vice Pres.-1, Senior Class Secretary, Yapper Contest - Best Personality, Miss CHS Nominee, FHA-2, Ski Club-2, Youth and Govt.-1, Band-1. CRAWFORD, KEYO LANE - CVAE-2, HECE-2. CREACH, TRACEY J. - Band-4, Drum Corps, HECE, HERO, FHA, Math Club, Library Club, Choir. CROWDER, STUART MAURICE - Drama-4, Best Actor in a Small Role - '77 and '79, Football-4, Captain-1, Honorable Mention Offensive and Defensive End and Guard, Vice Pres. of the International Thes- pian Society, Drama Unlimited, Track-3, District Champion 400 Meter Dash, Set School Record 400 Meter Dash, Homemaking-1, FCA, Yapper Contest - Most Talented, Talent Show - 3rd Place. CURLEE, BRENDA KAY - HECE, FHA, Choir-4. DENNING, WESLEY KEITH - Band-4, Vice Pres-1, Squad Leader, All- District Band-5, All-Region Band-4, Symphonic Band-4, Stage Band- 3, Who's Who, Football-1, FCA-1, NHS-2, Youth in Government-1, JCL-2, Vice-Pres.-1, Explorers Club Vice Pres., Society of Distin- guished American High School Students, Outstanding Student - Sophomore English, Alg. ll, Yapper Contest - Cutest Couple, Calcu- lus Award. DOBBINS, SHERRI LYNN - HECE-2. DOTY, MIKE - Varsity Tennis-2, DECA-1, Track-1. DOYAL, MARY - Choir-3, Librarian-1, Basketball-1, Volleyball-1, HECE- 1, HOCE-1, HOSA, Library Club-3. DOYAL, RICHARD WILLIAM - Art-2, ICT-2. EARLEY, BILLY FATE IDUSTYI - FFA-1, Football-3, Auto. Mech.-1, Key Club-1, VICA-1, Ski Club-1. EARLEY, BRADLEY JUSTIN - Football-2'!2g Auto Mech.-2, FFA-23 Key Club-23 Ski Club-3, VICA-1. EASDON, JAMES BRENT - Basketball-3, FCA-2, Drama-13 International Thespian Society-1, Stage Craft-23 Perfect Attendance-1. EASTUS, GREG - DECA-2, Math Club-13 Perfect Attendance-1. ELLISON, BARBARA A. - Basketball-4, All-District-Sr., VOCCT,Pres.-13 Track-23 Regional Track, 1981, Shot Put, Teresa Skinner Memorial Award. ESTES, LAURA - Volleyball-4, All-District Honorable Mention, AII-Dis- trict - '79, All-District - '80, District Champions '79 and '80, Track and Field-3, JV Basketball-1, FCA-4, Vice Pres.-80, FCA Pres.-813 Latin Club, Ski Club, NHS-23 Vice Pres.-'81, Student Council, Youth to Youth-23 Exchangettes-33 Junior Rep. Pres.-'81, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Who's Who, Miss CHS Nominee, 1st place History Fair-'79, Outstanding in Sophomore Lit- erature, Homeroom Rep.-25 7th in Senior Class, Outstanding in World History-'79, Economics Award. FIELDING, TERESA - Art Club, Sec.-1, ICT-1, Sec.-1. FINLEY, DAN - FFA-4. FINLEY, DON - Yapper Contest - Most Bashfulg FFA-3, Vice Pres.-1, Latin Club-2, Astronomy Award. FRANS, DAWN - Golden Pride-4, Symphonic Band-33 Concert Band-1, Band Sweetheart Nominee, Secretary, Drum Corps-33 Volleyball-1, Basketball-15 NHS-2, Youth to Youth-23 Exchangettes-23 Junior His- torians-15 Attendance Office Aide-25 Leadership-15 Who's Who Among American High School Students, 3rd Place Science Fair-'81, Explorer Post-2, Reporter-1 FRANZ, JOE - Football-2, Captain-15 All-District Honorable Mention- '79g Student Council, Vice Pres.-'lg Latin Club Treasurer-2, NHS-2, FCA-25 Youth to Youth-23 National Forensic League, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Dr. Ball Scholarship Award, Homeroom Rep. Barnyard Beau Nominee, 11th in Senior Class, Extemporaneous Speaking Award. GANN, KATRINA LYNN - FTA - Sec.-13 District Recording Secretary-1, Ski Club, Drill Team-2V2g Squad Leader-13 Key Club-1, Yapper Con- test - Flirt, Santa Fe Trail Staff, FHA. GEORGE, KEVIN - FFA-4, Junior Historians-3. GEORGE, PHILIP - NHS-2, Tennis-33 Spanish Club-2. GIBBS, TENA - Homecoming Queen, Who's Who, JV Cheerleader, Var- sity Cheerleader-2g Student Council-43 Student Council Scholarship, NHS-25 Exchangettes-33 iGirI of the Month in Aprilt, Class Councils-4, FHA-2, Pres.-13 Youth to Youth, Girls' State Citizen, Usher at 'BO Graduation, Prom Committee, Santa Fe Trail Staff, Golden Girl Com- mittee, Student Council State Convention, Float Committee-2g Key to Spirit Award at ETSU Cheerleading Camp, District Runner-up to Award of Excellence, Choir, Volleyball, Track, Society of Distin- guished American High School Students, Ranked 14th in Senior Class. GIBBS, YALE - FCA-45 Football-45 Track-2, Auto Mech.-1. GIDDENS, DAVID M. - Freshman Football, DECA-25 DE - Treasurer-1, DE II Award. GLOVER, MITCHELL - Football-35 VOCCT-1. GOLEMAN, PEGGY - HOCE-23 President-15 HOCE II Award. GOFORTH, LANA SHARON - Golden Pride-4, Rifle Corps-2, Symphonic Band-1, NHS-2, Yapper Feature Editor-2, Drama Unlimited-1g 45 Minutes From Boardway Cast, French Club, FHA-23 Youth to Youth- 23 Society of Distinguished American High School Students. GOODMAN, TINA LYNN - Drama Unlimited-43 Drill Team-2, Sec.-'80 National Forensic League, Golden Girl Runner-up, Latin Club, Drill Team Devotional Leader-'81. GREANEAD, SHERI - FTA-35 Vice Pres., Sec.g Choir-33 French Club, Golden Girl Pageant-23 Choir Sweetheart Nominee. GRIFFIN, PHYLLIS - Pep Squad-23 Office Duplication Practices-23 VOCCT, CVAE-1. HADLEY, RICK - Drama Unlimited-23 Pres.-15 Best Stage Manager, 1981, 4 Star Thespian, Thespian Society-2, Best Stage Manager-'80, Best Special Effects-'80, Junior Historians-2, ICT-1, VICA-13 3rd Place VICA Skill Speed Contest. HALE, HOLLY LYNNE - Exchangettes - Sec.-23 May - Girl of the Month, Jr. and Sr. Class Councils, Student Council, Santa Fe Trail Co - Editor Sports-25 Yapper Staff, Yapper Contest - Most Scatter- brained, Volleyball, Youth and Govt., Youth to Youth, FCA Officer, UIL District Competition, 3rd place - Feature and Editorial Writing, Regional Competition - 2nd place, Feature Writing, 5th place, State Feature Writing. HALL, JERRY - Football, Track, Key Club, VICA, ICT, FFA, Green Hand Award. HALL, TERRY - Football, Track, FFA, Ag. Co-op, Green Hand Award, Chapter Farmer, State Farmer. HAND, MAX - FFA Treasurer, Secretary. HAND, SUSAN - FHA-2, Junior Historians-2, Spanish Club-1. HAMILTON, JULIE ANN - FHA-2, Latin Club-1, Golden Pride-45 Flag Corps-2, VOE, Area Contest Winners-1. HARRIS, STEVEN RAY - Mechanical Trades - Vice Pres., Art Club-2, VICA-1. HAWKINS, JERRY - VOCT-2, Mechanical Trades - Pres. HENSLEE, TERRY - FFA-23 Football-2, Auto Mech., DE-1, Rodeo Team- 1. HESTILOW, LAWANNA JEAN - Junior Historians-2, HECE-1, VOE-1. HEWLETT, RASHELL - Band-4, Flag Corps-35 FHA-4, Homemaking Awards I and II, Exchangettes-33 Treasurersg French Club - Secre- tary, Society of Distinguished American High School Students, NHS- 23 Treasurer-1. HIGGINS, HONEY - NHS, OEA f Area Contest Winner, Exchangettes, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Youth and Govt., Attendance Office Aide-2, FHA. HILL, JOSEPH McCRlGHT Y Freshman Homeroom Council, Sophomore Class Pres., Junior Homeroom Council, Senior Class Vice Pres., Out- standing Geology Student Award, Football-4, Track-33 High Jump Record Holder, Ski Club-33 Key Club-2. HODGES, GENE RUSSELL QRUSTYI - Football-3, FCA-1g VICA - Metal Trades, Math Club, Track-1. HOOD, SUZANNE - Band-45 Symphonic Band-33 OEA-1, Stage Band-3, OEA Area Contest Winner, Teacher Aide-1. HOPKINS, DEBBIE - HOSA, FHA. HOUSE, TIMOTHY DALE - Golden Pride-43 Drum Section Leader-43 Symphonic Band-45 Outstanding Freshman Band, Stage Band-45 Pres.-'81, District Region Band Fr., School Musical Orchestra, Solo and Ensemble Medalist, Outstanding Sr. Band, Louis Armstrong Jazz Award. HOWARD, LARRY - Art Club, - Sports Editor, - Yapper Staff - Yap- per Contest - Most Mischiveous, Spanish Club, Johnson County Youth Fair Winner. HUDSON, CHRISTOPHER JAMES - Golden Pride-45 Key Club-45 Latin Club-23 Certificate of Merit Winner '81, Latin Club Convention, NHS- 23 Youth to Youth-23 Youth and Govt.-3, Justice on the Court of Crim- inal Appeals '80 Austin Convention, Runner-up Outstanding Attorney Team-'81g 1st, 2nd, and 4th place Science Fair, Best in Medicine and Health-'81 Cleburne Fair, USA Army Special Award for Outstanding Project-'81 Fort Worth Science Fair, Outstanding Physics Student- '80, Outstanding Biology Student-'79, Dr. Ball Scholarship Recipient, Society of Distinguished American High School Students, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Biology ll Award. HULSEY, SHELBY -H OEA, OEA Duchess, Spanish Club-13 French Club- 1g OEA Area Contest Winner, Yapper Contest - Most Beautiful. IRVIN, CHRISTY - Drama Productions, Choir-23 Physical Fitness Awards-25 HECE. IRVIN, SHERRY LYNN - HOSA. B JACKSON, JERRY - Youth and Govt.-2, Latin Club-15 NHS-25 Explorers- 25 Pres.: Yapper Contest - Mr. Brains., Physics Award 1981, National Merit Scholarship Finalist. JONES, JERRY - Auto Mech.-25 VICA-2. KARELS, KELLY - Poetry Contest Speech Award, Miss Drama Award, 1981. Senior Brags l 243 KING, DAVID HILL - FCA-4, Baseball-2, Basketball-2, NHS-2, Freshman Class Pres., Boys' State, Spanish Club, Most Popular Freshman, Sophomore and Junior, Yapper Contest - Best Personality, Teach- er's Aide-1, Who's Who, Spanish Banquet, 1981. KIRKHAM, GEORGE MICHAEL - Key Club-2, FFA-2, Football, Baseball - All-State Pitcher, Yapper Contest - Friendliest Smile, Homeroom Council Rep. KNIGHT, JANA - Band-4, Spanish Club, Sr. Girls PE Award. LACKEY, DALE - ICT, VICA. LACY, DARYL - FFA-3, Auto Mech.-1, VICA, LAYLAND, TINA ANN - FTA - Pres.-2, District Treasurer, Art Club-2, Drafting Club-1, NHS-2, Choir-2, French Club-1, Tennis Team-1, Track, Cross Country-1. LETSON, RUTH LEE - ICT, Vice Pres., VICA, Annual Staff, Yapper Con- test - Most Mischievous. LILLEY, GREG - FFA-4, Ag. Co-op, Rodeo Club-3. LOOPER, SHARON iPETERSONl - HECE-2, HERO-2, FHA-2, Home- room Rep., Prom Committee. LOVE, STEPHEN - Auto Mechanics-2, VICA-2, President-1, Art-3. LOUDERMILK, GARY - ICT. MCDOWELL, ELIZABETH - HECE. MCFARLAND, TODD - FFA-4, Football-4, Letterman-2, FCA-4. MCGAHA, SCOTT LEE - Golden Pride-4, Symphonic Band-2, Concert Band-2, Stage Band-4, Trumpet Section Leader, Squad Leader-2, All-District Band-3, All-Region Symphonic Band-2, 7-First Division Solos, 10-First Division Ensembles, 1-Second Division Solo at State Solo and Ensemble Competition, Who's Who in Music, Music Theory, NHS-2, Society of Distinguished American High School Students, Perfect Attendance, National Merit Commended Student. MCGEE, TOMMY KYLE - VICA, Auto Mech., Golf-4. MCMICHAEL, DONNELL THORTON - Outstanding Algebra I Student, Pep Squad, Drill Team, Outstanding Sophomore, Miss Drill Team, 1981, Best Dancer Contest, Outstanding Junior, Who's Who in Amer- ican Drill Team, Squad Leader, Colonel, All American Drill Team, Runner-up for Outstanding Dancer at Contest, Exchangettes-3, Latin Club-2, Exchangette Secretary, NHS-2, Student Council Secretary, Usher at '80 Graduation, HOCE, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Foot- ball Sweetheart Nominee, Miss CHA Nominee, Senior Class Favorite, DAR Award, Who's Who. MCNEEL, TAHLIA - FHA-2, Historian-1' Youth and Govt., Drill Team-2, Historian-1, FHA HERO-1, Secretaryhreasurer, Exchangettes. MCWHIRTER, PAM - Golden Pride-4, Flag Corps-3, FHA-3, Youth and Govt. MABRY, TERRY JOE - Band-4, Symphonic Band-2, 1st Division Solo - Mexia Music Festival, 1st Division Ensemble - Mexia, 1st Division Solo - Cisco Music Festival, 2-1st Division Ensemble - UIL Solo and Ensemble, All-District Band-1, 45 Minutes From Broadway, iection Leader-1, Symphonic Band, 2 Concert Band, Squad Leader t.- . MACKEYI,CMIKE - Golden Pride-4 yrs., Stage Band-1 yr., Journalism-2 yrs., . MADDEN, KELLY MARIE - Drama-3 yrs., Youth and Govt.-2 yrs., Latin Club-1 yr., Spanish Club, Drill Team-2 yrs., Debate Team-1 yr., Pub- Iicity Chairman lDrill Teamj-1 yr., Prom Committee, Sr. Breakfast Committee. MATHIS, JAY - DE-2 yrs., Senior DE President, Key Club-2 yrs., Prom Committee, Student Council-2 yrs., Basketball, Yapper Contest - Most Courteous. MATTHEWS, MICHAEL WAYNE - Football-4 yrs., Captain Senior Year, Basketball-1 yr., Key Club-2 yrs., Junior Class President, Prom Com- mittee, FCA, FFA, Yapper Contest - Mr. Muscles, Exchangette Beau, PowderPuff Cheerleader, 3rd Place Science Fair - Chemistry Division. MILLER, PHILLIP - Football-4 yrs., Basketball-1yr., FCA, Key Club, Prom Committee. MIZE, ADAM - U.S. Marines Physical Fitness, Drama Club, Math Club, Eapkper Contest - Most School Spirit, FFA, Drama Unlimited, Ski u . 244 f Senior Brags MONTGOMERY, M. CALVIN - ROTC, ICT. MOORE, BERRY L. - Golden Pride Drum Corps-2 yrs., VICA - Auto Mechanics, DE. MOORE, TIM - Basketball-4 yrs., Bi-District Champs, Stanley Johnson Attendance Award, FCA, Spanish Club, NHS-2 yrs., Society of Distin- guished American High School Students, Perfect Attendance-2 yrs. MORENO, JESSE - FFA-3 yrs, Ag. Co-op, Green Hand Award. MORRISON, RACHEL - Golden Pride, Spanish Club-2 yrs., NHS-2 yrs., Society of Distinguished American High School Students. MOSER, LONNIE DEAN - Football-2 yrs., Auto Body-1Vz yrs., Small Eng. Repair-1 yr. MOSER, LORI DIANNE - Golden Pride-4 yrs., Freshman Repr. lBandl, Concert Band-4 yrs., Flag Corps-4 yrs., Co-Captain, Captain-2 yrs., Exchangettes-3 yrs., Sophomore Repr., Most Popular Freshman Girl, Youth and Govt., 45 Minutes From Broadway, FHA-3 yrs., NHS, Yapper Contest - Most Courteous. MOXLEY, JOHNNIE L. JR. - Golden Pride-4 yrs., Saxophone and Low Woodwind Section Leader, Symphonic Band-2 yrs., Stage Band-4 yrs., Lead Tenor Saxophone, Lead Saxophone, Sgt. at Arms, All-Dis- trict, 1st Division Solo. MULLEN, PETER MICHAEL - Football, Basketball, Golf, Spanish Club, Youth and Govt., Ski Club, NHS-2 yrs, FFA-4 yrs., Ag. Co-op-1 yr., FFA Historian, FFA Greenhand Vice-President, Radio Team, Poultry Judging Team-4 yrs., Parliamentary Procedure Team-3 yrs., Green- hand, Chapter, and State Farmer Degrees in FFA, Rodeo Team, Poul- try Proficiency Award-3 yrs., Co-op Ag Award. NEAL, DEANNA RAYE - VOE - Secretary-1 yr., Latin Club, VOE Area Contest Winner, Physical Fitness Award. NESBIT, MICHELLE - Spanish Club-2 yrs., Cleburne Science Fair - 2nd Place in Botany, Broadjump - 2nd Place - CHS Track Meet, 1st Place - 50yd. Dash, CHS Track Meet, Accounting ll Award. NICKELL, PENNYE - Latin Club-2 yrs., FHA. OESCH, RUSSELL VANN - FCA-4 yrs., 2 yr, Officer's Council, Spanish Club-2 yr., NHS-2 yrs., President, Spanish I Award, Outstanding Ath- Iete of the Year '80-FCA, Kiwanis Club - Support of Spiritual Aims Award, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Society of Distinguihsed American High School Students, Junior Class Vice- President, Senior Class Favorite, Choice for American Legion Boys' State, Basketball-4 yrs, JV Most Valuable Player - '80, Varsity Cap- tain, Bi-District Champs, Regional Finalist, Baseball-4 yrs., 2 yrs. Var- sity, Zone Champs-'80, Ball Scholarship Recipient to Baylor, Foot- ball-1 yr., Who's Who, Spanish ll Award, Ronnie Kirkpatrick Award, Stanley Johnson Academic Award, Tere Swatzell Leadership Award. OWENS, SUSAN - OEA, NHS, OEA Reporter, Homemaking III Award. OWNBEY, TERRY WAYNE - FCA-4 yrs, Baseball-2yrs, NHS-2 yrs., Bas- ketball. PALAFOX, JEANETTE - FCA-2 yrs., FHA-2 yrs, Spanish Club, Volley- ball-2 yrs., Track. PARIS, TERESA - HOSA-2 yrs., Sentinel Officer-2 yrs. PEDIGO, LORI GAIL - FCA-4 yrs., Volleyball-2 yrs., Track, Exchan- gettes-2 yrs., Junior Historians-2 yrs., President Junior Historians, NHS-2 yrs., Youth to Youth-2 yrs., Youth and Govt., Society of Distin- guished American High School Students, Att. Office Aide-2 yrs. PELHAM, SUZANNE - DECA, DE I Award, Sunset Swim Team-2 yrs., FHA, Office Aide-3 yrs., Computer Club. PETERS, AMY - NHS-2, Golden Pride-4, Symphonic Band-4, Clarinet Section Leader, All-District Band-3, All-Region Band-2, Who's Who Among American High School Music Students, FHA-2, Latin Club-2, Junior Historians-2, Historian-1, Exchangettes, Society of Distin- guished American High School Students, Sr. Eng. Grammar Award. PIERCE, MELISSA DALE - Golden Pride-4 yrs., Varsity Cheerleader-2 yrs., Spanish Club, FHA, UIL Winner - 3rd Place Sonnet Writing, 6th Place Shorthand, ETSU Cheerleading Summer Camp Awards - Master Key to Spirit Award, Runner-up for District Championship, Runner-up for Award of Excellence. POLLARD, LORA PEARL - Library Club - Local Secretary- '80, District Secretary-'81, Parliamentarian-'81, FHA Hero, Basketball. POLSON, GARY RICHARD - Basketball, FCA, NHS-2 yrs., Physical Fit- ness Award, Lifetime Sports Award, English Composition Award lFres.l, Trigonometry Award lSoph.l, Elementary Analysis iSoph.l, English Grammar Award Jr En Iish Literature Award Jr Ameri l .l. Q I -l. - can History Award tFresh.j, Homeroom Repr., Dr. Ball Scholarship, Division Winner - Science Fair - Computers, Yapper Contest - Most Likely to Succeed, Att. Office Aide-2yrs, Individual Achievement in Math Award, Sr. Boys P.E. Award. POLSON, SHERI DENISE - Freshman Cheerleader, Freshman Home- room Repr., Exchangettes-3 yrs., NHS-2 yrs., Golden Pride Band-4 yrs., Flag Corps-3 yrs., Assistant Flag Captain, OEA, Latin Club, Con- cert Band-4 yrs., Teacher's Aide, VOE Award. POTTS, SANDY LYNN - Freshman Cheerleader, FHA, OEA - Vice President - Area Contest - 3rd Place. POWELL, MELANIE ANN - Exchangettes-3 yrs., Ski Club-4 yrs., FHA, Santa Fe Trail Staff Head Photographer, Yapper Staff, Track, Teach- er's Aide, Prom Committee, Float Committee, Honor's Homeroom. POWELL, RONALD DEAN - Key Club-3 yrs., DE, Golf Team. PRIEST, TAMMY SUE - FHA, NHS-2 yrs., Drill Team-3 yrs., Squad Leader, Publicity Chairman, Major, Latin Club, OEA - Area Contest Winner, Teacher's Aide. RAINEY, CARRIE - FHA-2 yrs., Santa Fe Trail Co-Editor for Student Life, Ski Club, Yapper Contest - Best Dressed, Top Ten Finalist in the Golden Girl Pageant - 6th place, Art Club, Prom Committee, Float Committee, Science Fair, Teacher's Aide, UIL - Editorial Writer, Annual Staff Award. RAMIREZ, CARLOS - Spanish Club-2 yrs., Key Club-4 yrs., Art Club, JV Baseball, Yapper Staff-2 yrs., Annual Staff-2 yrs., 1st Place Johnson County Youth Fair, 3rd Place Johnson County Academic Fair - Chemistry Division, Physical Fitness Award, Yapper Contest - Most Scatterbrained. REAGAN, ANTHONY KINGSTON - Football-2 yrs., Baseball-4 yrs., Key Club-2 yrs., FCA, Att. Office Aide-2 yrs., FFA, Track. RICHARDSON, DANNY CRAIG - Football-4 yrs., Basketball, FCA-3 yrs., FFA-4 yrs., 7th High Individual Scorer State Dairy Judgings-'78, 4th High Individual Scorer Tarleton Poultry Judging-'81, Whitney District FFA Vice President '79, Area VIII FFA Vice President '80, Student Council, Spanish Club, Science Fair - Best in Engineering - 1st Place, State Farmer Degree, Homeroom Repr.-3 yrs., Johnson County Soil and Water Essay Contest Winner, Johnson County Jr. Livestock Show -3 yrs., State FFA Convention-2 yrs, National FFA Convention-1 yrs., Cleburne FFA President-'81, Who's Who. RICHTER, JENNIFER MARIE - NHS-2 yrs., Golden Pride-4 yrs., Band Sweetheart Nominee, Band Council-2 yrs., Asst. Drum Major, Head Drum Major, Stage Band-3 yrs., All-District Band-3 yrs., All-Region Band-3 yrs., Symphonic Band-4 yrs., Exchangettes-3 yrs., Youth and Govt., Teacher's Aide, Att. Office Aide, Finalist in McDonald's All- American Band. RODGERS, ROLAND WAYNE tBUTCHl - Football, Baseball-2 yrs., Speech Team, Debate Team, Key Club-2 yrs., DECA-2 yrs., UIL - Debate, Homeroom Repr. Alt. ROSE, PENNY LYNN - Basketball, FHA-2 yrs., Spanish Club. SAIN, SAMMY JUNIOR - Drafting, VICA - Received a 1st Division Rat- ing at District Meet, 1st Place Art Show - Pencil Division, lst Place, Science Fair - Physics and Engineering. SCALES, CHERYL SCARBROUGH, RANDY - Football-3 yrs., Baseball-3 yrs., Basketball-2 yrs., FCA. SCOTT, BOBBY - Track-3 yrs., Varsity Letterman, Basketball-2 yrs., Letterman, Freshman Most Valuable Player, JV Most Valuable Player, Football All-District Most Valuable Player -'81, Avis Corzine Award. SEXTON, PAMELA JENETTE - FHA, Spanish Club-2 yrs, Drill Team-3 yrs., Squad Leader-2 yrs., Social Chairman, NHS-2 yrs., Society of Distinguished American High School Students, American Drill Team School Who's Who, Golden Girl Pageant Contestant-2 yrs., Math Club, PASF Chairman from Celburne, Spanish Club Convention Dele- gate-2 yrs. SHIVERS, LONNIE RAY - VICA - Building Trades-2 yrs. SHOEMAKER, BOB WAYNE - Engine Repair, Autobody-2 yrs. SIMS, KEITH - Football-4 yrs., 3 yrs. Varsity, All-District Defensive End, Varsity Football Captain, FFA Greenhand, Yapper Editor, Sophomore Class Favorite, Junior Class Favorite, Mr. CHS, Sophomore Class President, Senior Class President, Key Club-2 yrs. - Pres.-1 yr., Yapper Staff Award. SIMS, LAURA KAY - Key Club-2 yrs. - Vice Pres.-1 yr., Santa Fe Trail Co-Editor, Ski Club, Latin Club, Prom Committee, FHA, Float Com- mittee, Homeroom Repr., UIL Editorial Writing, Teacher's Aide-2 yrs. SKILES, CURTIS WAYNE - Library Club. SMITH, CARLETTA GAYE - HECE President, Basketball-2 yrs., Track. SMITH, STEVEN - FCA, Varsity Basketball-2 yrs., Spirit Award in Bas- ketball, District Champs, Bi-District Champs, Bi-District Champs, Regional Runner-Up. SMITH, TERESA RENEE - FFA, Art Club, Art II Award, Homemaking II Award. SMITH, TROY MICHAEL - Football, Voc. Ag. Rodeo Club-3 yrs., Yapper Contest - Most Handsome, Barnyard Beau Nominee, FFA, VICA. SMYTH, CAROLYNE - Drama Unlimited-2 yrs., Pep Squad-2 yrs, Youth and Govt-3 yrs., Math Club, Drill Team Aide-2 yrs., Art Fair - Poetry - Honorable Mention iSophl, Library Club Secretary, Key Club. SNELL, DANNY T. - Band-4 yrs., Choir-2 yrs., Math Club, Outstanding Achievement in Physical Science lFreshmanj, 1st Place - Area VICA Contest in Industrial Electronics Project, 4th Place - Area VICA Contest in SpeedfSkill Electronics, VICA. SPILLER, LISA GEORGIANNE - Freshman, Sophomore and Junior Class Councils, Student Council-1 yr., 1st and 3rd Place Science Fair - Behavioral and Chemistry Divisions, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader - ETSU Summer Cheerleading Camp Awards - Key to Spirit Award, Runner-Up in District Competition and for Award of Excellence, Benny-O and the Fingers, Latin Club-1 yr., Santa Fe Trail Co-Editor and Advertising Manager, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Float Committee, Key Club-1 yr., Key Club Sweet- heart Nominee, Football Sweetheart Nominee, Yapper Contest - Most School Spirited, Prom Committee, NHS, Freshman Best All- Around Favorite, UIL - Figurative Speaking, Typing, Feature Writ- ing, Accounting I Award. SPRADLIN, TERRY LEE - Library Club Vice-President, VICA-2 yrs. - President, 2nd Place Mechanical Drawing, 3rd Place Mechanical Drawing. STARNES, DAN - Outstanding Sr. Choir Member, 1981. STEVENS, ELIZABETH DENISE - French Club, Physical Fitness Award. STEVENSON, THEODORE - U.S. Marine Corps, Choir-5 yrs. SURATT, MARK - FFA-4 yrs., Ag. Co-op-2 yrs. TIMMONS, TRACY A Exchangette-2 yrs., Key Club, Teacher's Aide-2 yrs., Att. Office Aide, Journalism, Santa Fe Trail Staff - Student Life Section and Art Work, Usher at 1980 Graduation Ceremonies, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader-2 yrs., Homecoming Queen Nominee, Football Sweetheart Nominee, Golden Girl Pageant Con- testant. i'lNKLE, TAMMY LYNN - FHA, Student Council-1 yr., Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Drill Team-2 yrs., 1981 MajorlDrill Teaml, Ski Club, Key Club - Secretary-2 yrs., Yapper Staff, Santa Fe Trail Staff, Usher at 1980 Graduation, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Football Sweet- heart Nominee, Golden Girl - 1981 Senior Class Favorite, UIL State Competition W Feature Writing. TOWNSEND, MELISSA LEA - Band-4 yrs., Symphonic Band-4 yrs., Stage Band-4 yrs., Outstanding Sophomore and Junior Bandsper- son, Band Sweetheart, Who's Who Among American Music Stu- dents, All-District Band-4 yrs., All-Region Band-4 yrs., Fort Worth Youth Orchestra, Bandsperson of the Week-4 times, Band Council, Band Officer, UIL Solo Medalist-2 yrs., UIL Ensemble Medalist-3 yrs., NHS-2 yrs., Student Council, Track, Latin Club-2 yrs., Latin Club Reporter, Yapper Contest - Most Talented, Who's Who, Exchan- gettes, Youth to Youth-2 yrs., Benny-O Finger Concert-2 yrs., John Philip Sousa Band Award, Finalist in McDonald's All-American Band. TREVINO, MANUEL A. f ICT, VICA-2 yrs. TRUSSELL, JAMES LEE - Cosmetology I Award. TURNER, RHONDA MARCEE - Office Duplication Club, Pep Squad-3 yrs., Athletics-3 yrs. VENTURI, JIMMY MICHAEL -Spanish, JV Track. VON TUNGELN, SUJANE - Golden Pride-4 yrs., Squad Leader-1 yr., Symphonic Band-4 yrs., Band Junior Representative, Band Reporter, Exchangettes-3 yrs., FCA-3 yrs., Band Sweetheart Nominee, FCA Secretary, Varsity Track-4 yrs., Varsity Basketball, NHS-2 yrs., Soci- ety of Distinguished American High School Students, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Senior Brags f 245 WALKER, CHERIE ANN - Drama Club-2 yrs., Golden Pride-4 yrs., Con- cert Band-3 yrs., Symphonic Band-1 yr., Art Club-2 yrs., Latin Club, Math Club-4 yrs., Explorer Post 711-1 yr., Colorado Band Festival, Six Flags Concert Band Festival, Mexia Festival, UIL Solo and Ensemble, Ennis Band Festival. WALKER, ROBERT LEE - Football-3 yrs., Key Club-2 yrs., Auto Mechanics-2 yrs., VICA-2 yrs., Speech-3 yrs. WARD, WILLIAM EDWARD - Football-4 yrs., Junior Varsity Baseball-1 yr., Key Club-2 yrs., Ski Club-2 yrs., Youth and Govt.-3 yrs., Gover- nors Candidate-'80, Governor's Cabinet '80, Santa Fe Trail Academ- ics Editor, Pep Squad Beau, Journalism-2 yrs., Prom Committee, Float Committee. WARENSKJOLD, LOU ANN - Math Club - Treasurer-4 yrs., Art Club, Pep Squad, Homeroom Representative, Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students, HERO FHA Club, HECE I Award. WARLICK, REGINA JO - Drill Team Aide-1 yr., VICA-2 yrs., Cosmetol- ogy ll Award. WATSON, MARK BROWNING - Football-3 yrs., Track, VICA, 1st District and 2nd State American Machinist Award in Metal Trades, FCA. WHEELER, LINDA R. - Golden Pride-4 yrs., Symphonic Band-2 yrs., Squad Leader, Senior Representative, Stage Band-3 yrs., Exchan- gettes-3 yrs., NHS-2 yrs., Youth in Govt., Society of Distinguished American High School Students, 4th Runner-Up in Golden Girl Pag- can High School Students, Yapper Contest - Most Likely to Suc- ceed, Sr. Eng. Lit. Award. WHITNEY, STEVEN BOYD - FFA-2 yrs., Spanish Club, French Club Vice. Pres. WILLIAMS, JULIE - Gauss House Gang - Co-Chairperson, President-3 yrs., Basketball-3 yrs., Track, Latin Club-2 yrs., UIL Slide Rule-3 yrs., UIL Calculator, UIL Science, Science Fair-3 yrs., History Fair-1 yr., Biology Award. WILLIAMS, SUSAN CAROL - Miss CHS, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader - ETSU Summer Cheerleading Camp Awards - Master Key to Spirit Award, Runner - Up in District Competition and Award of Excellence, Exchangettes-2 yrs., Football Sweetheart, Basketball Sweetheart, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Latin Club-2 yrs., UIL 2nd and 4th Place News and Editorial Writing, Class Coun- cils-2 yrs., Student Council, Youth and Govt., Santa Fe Trail Staff Co- Editor Sports Section, Usher at 1980 Graduation, Class Favorite - Sophomore and Junior, Prom Committee, President's Physical Fit- ness Award, Student Council State Convention, Float Committee, Benny-O and the Fingers. WOODLAND, MARY CAROLYN - Golden Pride-3 yrs., Symphonic Band-3 yrs., Latin Club-2 yrs., State Ready Writing Competition, Area Band, NHS, Student Council, Chairman of Calendar Committee, Solo and Ensemble Medalist, Who's Who, Government Award. WOODS, BOBBY JOE - Football-4 yrs., Baseball-2 yrs., FCA-4 yrs., Key Club, VICA, Auto Mechanics. WRIGHT, JAMES T. - Football-1 yr., Basketball-1 yr., Spanish Club, Metal Trades, ICT, VICA-2 yrs. eant, Yapper Contest - Cutest Couple, Perfect Attendance-10 yrs. YOUNG. LAURIE - Journalism, Ski Club. WHITE, RENE - FHA, Latin Club-2 yrs., Historian, VOE Historian, NHS-2 yrs., Sophomore Homeroom Representative, Society of Distin- guished American High School Students, Who's Who Among Ameri- Abbott, Mark - 226 Baker, Jeff - 220 Abbott, Roger - 207 Baker, Kim - 207,220 Admas, Alesia - 226 Baker, Ray Adams, Jimbo - 156, 207 Baker, Ronald Adams, Lorrie - 138, 139,226 Adcock, Cynthia - 207 Adcock, Kenneth Adckcock, Kristi - 220 Ainsworth, Kalon - 16,226 Akey, Timmy - 207 Baker Ronnie f 207 Baker, Teresa - 220 Baldwin-Pridce, Paula Ball, Stephen - 234 Ball, Larry - 156 Bane, Todd - 234 Alcala, Michael - 16, 17,220 Banton, Brian - 28, 234 Alderman, Anne - 42, 120 Barber, Jason S 135,207 Aldridge, Nannette - 44, 45 Barber, Marilyn A 226 Alexander, Fannie - 32, 33, 38, 41, 220 Barber, Tim - 220 Alexander, Denise - 207 Barber, Vanita - 234 Alexander, Alexander, Sheila - 36, 39, 44, 234 Waymon - 234 Allen, Bobby Joe - 220 Allen, Cindy - 226 Allen, Dana - 220 Allen, John - 234 Allen, Rodney Paul- 28,234 Allen, Todd - 234 Allen, Vanessa - 74, 220 Allison, Kristy - 220 Allison, Tony Allmen, DeeAnn - 149 Anderson, Anderson, Gerald - 207 Kathy - 139, 156, 157,220 Barck, Alan - 234 Barones, Joni - 234 Barnett, Samantha - 234 Barnett, Shellie - 120, 161,207 Barr, Fred Barr, Shelli - 120, 135, 139,220 Barrera, William Barron, Harold - 28 Barron, William - 26,220 Bates, Lori Beauvais, Calude Bayless, Paula - 226 Bayne, Tracy Bays, Leslie - 220 Anderson, Kimberly - 226 Bays, Shawn Anderson, Michele - 220 Beam, Harold - 220 Anderson, Sandra - 226 Beasley, Sam - 16, 226 Anderson, Sherman Beasley, Scott - 220 Anderson, Stephen - 226 Beatty, Lisa Anderson, Tamara Beene, Jay - 207 Anderson, Wade - 18 Bell, Kelly - 227 Andrews, Lynn - 207 Andrews, Shelly - 220 Apple, Leah - 226 Ard, Belinda - 207 Ard, Lisa - 97,226 Arredondo, Carlos - 67 Arroyo, Soledad - 220 Auston, Elizabeth - 156,207 Auston, Mike Autry, John - 226 Ayers, Ayers, Ginger Randy - 18 Ayers, Robby - 226 Bailey, David Bailey, Mary -- 207 Bailey, Tim - 18 Bell, Rhonda - 207,220 Bennett, Lacey - 153, 234 Bennett, Teresa - 207 Biggerstaff, Lisa - 135, 138, 139 Biggerstaff, Teresa - 135, 207 Billings, Christy - 120, 161,207 Bingham, Ricky - 227 Bingham, Stella - 234 Birchfield, Denise - 234 Bishop, Jamey - 140, 221 Blackburnm, Lesli - 207 Boatman, Dannie Bocks, Dean - 207 Bohlman, Ronnie Boles, Kyle - 18,234 Boley, Chris - 221 Bonham, Benjie - 139,227 Bonham, Brenda - 135,207 Bonham, Janice Bonham, Jeff - 116, 138, 139,207 Bonotto, Denise A 227 Bonnotto, James - 156,208 Bonotto, Karen i 221 Bonott, Richard - 227 Borden, Alan - 98, 134, 135, Borden, Jill - 227 Bosworth, Bob - 18, 28 Bosworth, Brian - 89,227 Bosworth, Bill - 195,208 Bouldin, Danny - 221 Bowden, Novie - 221 Bowersox, Donny - 16,221 Bowman, Keith - 227 Boyd, Dan - 234 Boyett, Jim - 234 Bradley, Laura - 234 Bradley, Tamara - 221 Bradley, Terry - 234 Braddock, Gary - 234 Braddock, Leah - 227 Brady, Laura - 227 Brady, Lisa Brady, Tommy Brand, Debra Breedlove, Darrell Breland, Steve - 208 Bridges, Terri - 202,208 Brookins, Jimmy - 156,221 Brooks, Kim - 235 Brooks, Mike - 148,208 Browder, Leanne - 101, 128, Brown, Debbie - 227 Brown, Donna - 235 Brown, Lee Edward - 235 Brown, Marcus - 235 Brown, Polly - 208 Brown, Shelloie e 227 Brown, Sherry - 208 Bruxe, Thomas - 235 Bruer, Beth - 221 Bryan, Randy - 208 Bryan, Rhonda - 235 Bryant, Bill - 227 Bryson, Gina - 75,202,208 Buckiingham, Darrell - 235 Bullard, Patricia - 227 Burciaga, Richard - 221 Burkhardt, Kelly - 235 96, 208, 14 139,221 Gathlngs, John A 237 Burnett, Robert A 227 Burns, Stephanie A 227 Burt, Terry A 127,208 Burton, Herschel A 235 Bursiaga, Josie A 227 Bush, Carolyn Bush, James A 235 Bushong, Steve A 235 Bushong, Michelle A 208 Bustamante, Pablo A 235 Buswold, Richard A 235 Butler, Tonya Cabaniss, Karrie A 94, 120, 126, 134, 139, 208 Cabaniss, Kayce A 103, 130, 138,227 Calahan, Shelly A 235 Calvert, Chad A 28,235 Campbell, Jerry A 221 Camp, Shelly A 221 Cappers, Pam A 221 Carden, Mary A 33, 38, 39, 221 Carper, Cynthia A 208 Carr, Kim Carroll, D'Lesa A 203,227 Carrooll, Ricky Carroll, Robert Carson, Su Staci A 42,43 Carson, Susan A 38, 41, 77, 135,116, Case, David A 227 Cashoin, Angie Castanuela, Judy A 235 Castillo, Sonja A 227 Cato, David A 103 Cavazos, John A 235 Cephus, Rayamada A 209 Chambers, Dorothy A 227 Chambers, Zelda Chandler, Karen A 34, 35, 227 Chandler, Kim A 235 Chandler, Michael A 138,209 Chandler, Teresa A 221 Chapin, Ginger A 42,227 Chapman, Marsha A 209 Chasteen, Julie A 42, 43, 227 Chavez, Anna A 42,221 Cheek, Lorie A 221 Chester, Teresa A 235 Chilcutt, Verna A 227 Choate, Penny Christy, Patty A 209 Chouinard, Marc A 227 Cimo, Judy Clack, Jeff A 209 Clanton, Nathan Clark, Steve Clay, Mary A 95, 140,209 Clay, Sharell A 42, 156 Cody, Donnie A 24, 192, 117, 209,217 Cody, Janet - 131, 138, 139,234,235 Cogdill, Marshall A 235 Coggin, Jerry Cole, Kent A 135 Cole, Marlene Collins, Jackie A 140 Collins, Jeff Collins, Scott Collins, Craig Colwell, DeAnn A 135 Colwell, Diane Connerway, Kelvin Conley, John Conley, Stephen A 227 Cook, Karl Cook, Teresa Cooper, Katherine Cooper, Alan A 15, 315 Coulter, Lisa Cowan, Kendra A 77, 127,207,209 Coward, Scooter A 14, 139,227 Cryer, John Cryer, Kenneth A 16,227 Curele, Brenda A 209 Curlee, David A 227 Curlee, Lori A 227 Curry, Beth A 139,227 Daniels, Kim A 227 Darby, Lisa Davidson, Becky A 156, 157 Davis, Anna A 135,204 Davis, Larry A 227 Davis, Robert Davis, Brian A 227 Davlin, Layne A 235 Dean, Sharon A 59,235 Deatherage, Laura A 235 Deere, Deanne A 198,227 Delgado, Rose Dendy, Robert Denning, Kari A 36, 37, 44, 235 Denning, Keith A 124, 135, 117, 138,139,209 Dennis, Rhonda A 227 Devaney, Chris A 18, 28, 235 Deweese, Brian Diamond, Lori A 227 Diaz, Peggy A 235 Fonseca, Cristella A 236 Fonseca. Joe --- 236 Fonseca. Sylvia A 236 Fonseca. Yolanda A 227 Ford, Don A 236 Forrest, Paige A 210 Forrest, Todd A 236 Fowler. Cindy A 221 Fowler. Maxie A 210 Fowler, Rodney A 16, 138, 227 Fox, Karen A 236 Frans, Dawn A 135,210 Frans, Kelly A 135,221 Frans, Patty A 138,227 Franz, Joe A 15,78,135, 138,139, 180,210 Freeman. Robin A 228 Frizzell. Mark A 228 Fuller, Brian A 228 Fuller, Gary A 228 Fuller, James A 236 Fuller, Sonny A 228 Fullerton, Gary A 26 Fuqua, Jeff A 236 Furr, Holly A 36, 37, 44, 45, 236 Gaines, Elisha A 236 Galvinm. Doug A 236 Diaz, Robert A 235 Dixon, Mike A 70, 71, 156 Dixon, John A 235 Dobbins, Monty A 18,235 Dobbins, Sherri A 209 Dominguez, Paula Dooley, Tommy Doran, Brigitte A 38,41 Doty, Matt Doty, Mike A 77 Doty, Phyllis A 227 Doty, Sheila Doty, Shirley A 235 Downing, Todd A 85,227 Doyalm, Mary A 209 Doyal, Michael A 235 Doyal, Richard A 210 Dugger, Lana Duke, Karyn A 210 Duke, Kimberly A 227 Duke, Lisa Gann, Katrina A 75. 126,210 Ganong. Curtis Garcia. Angie A 228 Garcia, Anne A 221 Garcia, Benita A 221 Garcia. Debbie A 228 Garcia. Julia A 228 Garcia. Manuel A 236 Garica. Sylvia A 236 Garner, Tarnara A 236 Garner, Timothy A 236 Garten. Jerry A 236 Gatlin, Angie A 236 Gatlin, Tammy A 221 Gent, Ricky Gentry, Jackie A 228 George. DiAnn A 221 George. Kevin A 210 George. Philip A 66,103,135,210 George. Tanya A 36,44 Dunham, Dan A 18, 138 Dunwoody, Denise A 89, 121, 156, 161, 138, 220, 221 Dunwoody, Tom A 16, 101, 138,227 Earley, Dusty A 14, 15, 180,210 Earley, Brad A 75,77,126, 180,210 Eraley, Schrennia A 235 Earnhart, Grant A 15 Easdon, Brent A 23, 24, 156,210 Eastburn, Ricky Eastus, Cara A 227 Eastus, Greg Edwards, Lisa A 227 Eich, Ricky Eloison, Barbara A 31, 32, 33, 210 Ellison, Eugene A 235 Ellis, Johnnie A 28,235 Ellison, Maurice A 235 Epperson, La Kim A 235 Epperson, Laura A 227 Estes, Laura A 38, 41, 74, 76, 100, 125, 135, 116, 138, 139,210 Estes, Marti A 74 Estes, Mary A 42, 43, 135 Eubanks, Kevin A 74, 138, 139,204 Eubanks, Suzanne Evans, Bonnie A 227 Evans, Jesse A 235 Evans, Sherrie A 235 Ewing, Shelly A 235 Evans, Steve A 235 Evans, Wallace A 235 Gibbs, Tena A 15,89,118, 119, 128, 117,138 139,210 Gibbs, Yale A 172,210 Gibbson, Donna A 228 Giddens, David A 210 Gilbert, Jeff A 228 Gilmore, Tony A 228 Glover, Mitchell A 210 Goddard, Steve A 201 Goff, Don A 18 Goforth. LaDonna A 33,228 Goforth, Lana A 135,210,218 Golemon. Peggy A 210 Goodman,Tina A 129,121,221 Goree. Dale A 228 Godsin, Tina A 221 Gossett, Monica A 228 Graff, Carrie A 228 Graham, Bobby A 228 Graves. Pede A 16, 26, 138, 48,226,228 Gray, Angela A 92, 139,160,221 Gray, Holie A 228 Greanead, Sheri A 120, 211 Geern. Ashlyn A 89,228 Gregory, Charles A 211 Gregory, Denise A 44,45 Gregory, Donna A 34, 38, 39, 221 Griffin, Phyllis A 211 Griggs, Dwayne A 228 Grigsby, Donny A 228 Gustafson, Russeell A 18 Gustin, Dabid A 228 Cox, Christina A 227 Cox, Dana Cox, Jeff A 227 Cox, Marsha Cox Trac i Y Crabb, Connie A Craig, Mark Crannell, Julie Crannell, Peggy Crannell, Vickie Crawford, Keyo Creach, Tracy A Criscito, John A Crowder, Stuart 227 A 227 209 227 A 124,138, 139, 156,209 Faa, Dana A 201 Faagn, D'Lynn A 138,236 Fagan, Jeff A 236 Farmer, Ramona A 196,221 Feann, Phil A 18,236 Ferguson, Evette A 138,235 Ferguson, Evonne A 139,236 Fielding, Teresa A 148,210 Fink, Leslie A 109,221 Finley, Dan Finley, Don A 127 Finstad, Roger A 227 Flynn, James A 16 Flynn, Kathy A 227 Guthridge, Jennifer A 150, 201,228 Hadley, David A 123 Hadley, Rick A 211, 217 Hagood, Julie A 139 Hague, Elizabeth A 82, 90 Hale, Holly A 8O,126,192.128,139,211 ,Chris A 18, 19. 28. 29, 236 Hall Hall, David A 228 Hall, Jerry A 148,211 Hall Hall Hall Hall Martina A 211 Michael A 236 Michael A 24 135 ,Suzette A 228 Hallock, Brenda A 228 48 Hamilton, Julie A 211 Hamilton, Marvin A 148 Hand, Max A 78, 211 Hand, Susan A 211 Hanks, Kelly A 149 Hanna, Donna A 212 Hanson, Mike A 228 Harper, Stephen A 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 Harper, Barry A 228 Hardin, Jeff A 18, 28 Hardin, Melissa A 221 Hardison, Laura A 228 Hargrave, Gleenn A 221 Harper, Aaren A 140,228 Harris, Becky A 211 Harris, Brenda A 228, 229 Harriso, Marilyn A 135, 139,221 Haris, Steven A 221 Harrison, James A 228 Hasty, Denise A 221 Hawkins, Jerry A 221 Havey, Brenda A 222 Haywood, Rhonda A 222 Heeter, Richard A 18 Helm, Debbie A 139,222 Helms, Dede A 82,222 Helms, Tracy A 135,222 Hendrick, Sandra A 223 Hendrix, Tina A 33,228 Henry, James A 222 Hendry, Robert A 28 Henslee, Terry A 221 Hernandez, Lary A 222 Hernandez, Jackie A 34,228 Herrin, Debbie A 222 Hestilow, Lawanna A 211 Hewlett, Rashell A 135,211 Hey, Gary A 211 Hey, George A 211 Hey, Stacey A 34,228 Higgins, Honey A 135,211 Hilton, Lori A 228 Hill, Dianne A 222 Hill, Joey A 127, 195, 139,206,211 Hilley, Jenni A 42, 74, 88, 100, 101, 210, 244 Hines, Shane A 141,228 Hines, John A 222 Hobby, Scott A 18,228 Hodges, Rusty A 212 Hogan, Andrew A 222 Hogg, Randy A 222 Holbert, Mark A 222 Holdridge, Debby A 228 Holland, Curtis A 222 Holland, Murray A 222 Hollingsworth, David A 181, 2 Holtsman, Monty A 228 Hommel, Troy A 228 Honea, Mike A 228 Hood, Suzanne A 212 Hopkins, Debbie A 212 Horn, Marshall A 153,222 House, Tim A 212 Howard, Larry A 75, 125,212 Howard, Ricky A 222 Howe, Tammy A 212 Hudstson, Chris A 139,212 Hudson, Stacy A 222 Huffman, Cynthia A 228 Huffman, Randy A 18 Hughes, Chuck A 228 Hughes, David A 228 Hughes, Tammy A 222 22 Hulsey, Shelby A120,127,146,212 Humphries, Steven A 228 Hundley, John A 28 Hundley, Kim A 94,212 Hunt, Jeff A 70,71, 135,222 Hurley, Staci A 139 Huse, Kim A 228 Hyde, Ben A 149, 228 Ingram, Jeff -- 26, 229 lrvin, Christina A 212 lrvin, Sherri A 212 Israel, Kelly A 16,229 Jackson, Giba A 212,222 Jackson, Jerry A 125, 135, 195, 139,212 Jackson, Raymond -- 212 James, William A 229 Jefferson, Allen A 229 Jefferson, Chris A 222 Jimmerson, Darrell A 16 Johnson, Erma A 229 Johnson, Kathy A 229 Johnson, Kevin A 229 Johnson, Loretta A 229 Johnson, Lori A 103, 130,229 Johnson, Lorne A 18,229 JOhnsOn,Susi A 103,120,121, 130,138, 139, 226, 229 Johnson, Michelle A 222 Johnson, Mike A 229 Johnson, Thomas A 212 Johnson, Tom A 222 Jones, Andrew A 196,229 Jones, Cindy A 212 Jones, Jennifer A 229 Jones, James A 18 Jones, Jennifer A 229 Jones, Jerry A 180, 212 Jones, Jimmy A 229 Jones, Michael A 135, 139 Jowell, Dana A 36, 37 Judkins, Cibdy A 229 Kandt, Jeff A 139 Kandt, Rebecca A 131, 138, 139, 199, 234 Karels, Kelly A 120, 121, 125, 150,212 Ketron, Joetta A 212 Kincaid, Kenny A 229 King, Daphne A 229 King, David A 24, 127, 195, 117, 203, 213. 219 King, Kari A 74, 84 King, Tonya A 229 Kirby, Debra A 139 Kirkham, Mike A 46, 48, 49, 93, 126, 213 Knight, Jana A 213 Knoten, Terri A 213 Knoten, Wash A 26, 27, 150,229 Kolander, Tammy A 44, 45, 138 Lackey, Darryl A 229 Lackey, Dale A 213 Lacy, Daryl A 213 Lain, Becky A 213 Lain, Tammy A 229 Langston, Rachel A 39 Lambert, Casey A 229 Lassiter, Rhonda A 34, 35, 38, 41 Lawrence, Debbie A 229 Lawrence, Sylvia A 213 Layland, Marty A 229 Layland, Tina A 135, 192,213 Leach, Sheila A 213 Leck, Rickie A 229 Ledbetter, Tami A 203 Lee, Kevin A 16, 17 Lemons, Freda A 229 Leonard, Mollie A 139,229 Letson, Ruth A 74, 125,148,213 Leverett, Pam A 74 Lewis, Eddie A 18 Ligon, Leslie A 229 Lilley, Greg A 90,91, 140,213 Line, Greg A 18 Linton, Terry A 213 Logan, Todd A 16, 17,229 Longoria, Angie A 229 Lord, Randy A 26,229 Love, Stephen A 180,213 Lovell, Sheila A 229 Lovell, Shelly A 229 Lowery, James A 229 Lyles, Andrye A 229 Lyles, Jimmy A 181 McAnally, Mac A 222 McCleary, Russell A 230 McConathy, Brenda A 130,230 McCoy, Dawn A 198 McCoy, Jeanetta A 230 McCoy, Joe A 230 McCulloough, Herman A 213 , 229 McCullough, Ocie A 16,230 McCullough, Ronnie A 149 McDaniel, Cindy A 230 McDaniel, John A 91 McDowell, Elizabeth A 214 McFarland, Todd A 213 McGaha, Scott A 214 McGonagill, Kelly A 193,230 McGee, Kyle A 180,214 McKinney, Holly A 227,230 McMichael, Donnell A 119, 120, 161, 214 McNeel, Shane A 18, 138 McNeil, Scott McNeel, Tahloia A 120,214 McPherson, Happy A 38, 41 Mabry, Lisa A 223 Mabry, Terry A 214 MacDonald, Jeannine A 230 MacDonald A 223 MacDonald, Stacey A 222 Mackey, Mike A 148,214 MacLean, Leslie A 130, 135, 138 Madden, Kelly A 139,214 Malagarie, Kevin A 230 Lao Malcom, Mark A 18 Maldonado, Debbie A 230 Maltby, Debbie A 139,203,230 Mangrum, Jaye A 18 Manriquez, Chon A 230 Mathews, Joyce A 223 Martin, Wayne A 101 Mathis, Jay A 124,213 Maathis, Penny A 230 Mathis, Roger A 230 Matthews, Mike A 21, 125,214 Matthews, Robert A 16,210 Maxwell, Sheri A 230 Mayer, Todd A 18, 28, 138 Maynard, Jon A 230 Meek, John A 230, 232 Mefford, Starlynn A 223 Merritt, Johnnie A 230 Miller, Barbara A 223 Miller, Eddie A 16 Miller, Marguerite A 223 Miller, Phillip A 9, 15,214 Miller, Preston A 14 Miller, Regina A 141,223 Minster, Karla A 230 Mize, Adam A 84, 125,214 Molloy, Tommy A 230 Monge, David A 135 Montgomery, Lonnie A 148, 22 Montgomery, Monty A 223 Montgomery, Wes A 18 Moore, Berry A 214 Moore, Sandra A 223 Moore, Tim A 24, 135,214 Moreno, Jesse A 214 Morin, Marivel A 230 Morris, Misty A 42,230 Morris, Jeannie A 230 Morris, Tracie A 230 Morris, Tommy A 214 Morrison, Rachel A 74,214 Moser, Moser, Moser, Lonnie A 181,197,214 Lori A 124,214 Patti A 230 . Mosehr, Jennifer A 223 Moxley, Don A 223 Mosley, Johnny A 215 Moxon, Ted A 16,231 Mullen, Patricia A 223 Mullen, Peter A 135, 140, 153, Musgrove, Dwayne A 215 Neal, Deanna A 215 Nelson, Kristine A 139 Nelson, Mark A 231 Nesbit, Michelle A 215 Nickell, Clint A 138 Nickell, Dennis A 223 Nickell, Heidi A 139 Nickell, Pennye A 215 3 135,117, , 139,223 215 Nickell, Tina - 231 Nickell, Wade - 231 Nielsen, Sussane - 154 oescn, Rusty - 23, 24, 53, 135, 195, 49, 215 Ogletree, John - 231 Oliver, Clinton - 231 Ortegon, Ernest - 231 Ortegon, Robert - 28 Ottmer, Donna - 140,231 Ottmer, Robert - 140, 148,223 Otwell, James M 223 Overbey, Mary - 231 Overstreet, Debbie - 120, 128, 135, Owen, John - 139 Owens, Carol - 231 Owens, Ginger - 138, 139 Owens, Susan - 135,214 Ownbey, Terry - 215 Palatox, Dianna - 79, 131 Palfox, Jeanette - 215 Paris, Teresa - 214 Parker, Tim - 148 Parks, Pamela - 34, 35, 39, 43, 231 Parnell, Jenni - 231 Parnell, Richard - 215 Payne, Charla - 166, 201, 202, 150 Peden, Kristy - 139,231 Pedigo, Lroi - 138, 139,215 Pelham, Suzi - 215 Perdicho, Mark - 223 Perez, Yvonne - 223 Peters, Amy - 135,215 Peterson, Sharon - 215 Petty, Lynn - 231 Pfalzgraf - 80, 120, 139 Pierice, Karen - 131 Pierce, Paula - 139,231 Pierce, Tiger - 231 Pierce, Melissa - 128,215 Plumlee, Laurie - 231 Pollard, Doug - 18 Pollard, Lora Pearl - 141,215 Polson, Gary - 74, 126, 135,216 Poison, Sheri - 135, 146,216 Pope, Peter - 231 Potts, Sandy - 216 Poulter, Norma - 216 Powell, Melanie - 216 Powell, Melanie - 198,231 Powell, Ronald - 216 Priest, Tammy - 161,216 Quick, Robert - 75 Rackley, Renae - 239 116, 203, 223 Ramey,carr1e - 75, 103, 120, 127,216 Ramirez, Carlos - 75, 126,216 Ramirez, Raul Ramirez, Sylvia - 79, 139, 239 Ramsey, John - 231 Ranspot, Jimmy M 239 Ratliff, Kutr - 231 Rathgeber, Matthew - 66, 135 Ray, William - 238 Reagan, King - 216 Reagan, Jeff - 194,231 Reese, Gina v 231 Reyes, Amelia Y 231 Reyes, Rudy - 16,231 Reynolds, Melissa - 231 Rice, Annie - 231 Rice, Barry - 231 Richard, Darryl - 26,231 Richardson, Danny - 116,216 Richter, Jennifer W 135,216 Riddle, Butch A 231 Riddles, Lance - 18 Rigsby, Lora - 96 Riza, Angie - 67, 131 Roberts, Tina - 160, 194,231 Robinson, Randa A 141 Roden, Bill - 28 Rodgers, Butch - 216 Rodriquez, Manuel - 140 Rogers, Harold - 231 Rogers, Denise - 231 Rogers, Sammie - 139,231 Rose, Penny - 216 Ross, Brenda - 136 Ross, Jackie - 231 Ross, Pam H 223 Rosser, Scott - 22, 24, 111,220 Rossett, Sharon - 231 Routson, Dianna - 42 Routson, Stephen - 216 Russell, Don - 18 Rux, Jay - 28 Saffle, Jill - 135 Sain, Sammy - 217 Salmans, John - 97 Sanchez, Monica - 120, 139, 198 Sanders, Scott - 16, 46, 227 Scales, Cheryl - 217 Scarbrough, Randy - 217 Scholz, Angela - 135 Scott, Bobby - 15, 24, 125 Scott, Liesl - 194 Scott, Randall - 18, 28 Seay, Angie - 120, 135, 138, 139 Self, David - 18, 19, 28 Sexton, Pam - 120, 135,217 Shackleford, Leila - 31 Shelton, Todd - 217 Shipman, Johnny - 75 Shivers, Lonnie - 217 Shockley, Ricky - 134 Shoemaker, Bobby - 217 Shuffield, Tonya - 34 Siddall, Vicki - 217 sims, Keith - 15, 115, 135, 139, 2 Sims, Kyle - 28 Sims, Laura - 75, 93, 217 Skiles, Curtis - 217 Slater, Steve - 18, 28, 29 Smith, Carleta - 217 Smith, Carolyn - 139,217 Smith, Steven - 24,217 Smith, Teresa - 217 Smith, Troy - 127,217 Smith, Carolyn - 141,217 Sneed, Karen - 34 Snell, Danny - 148,217 Southerland, Cheryl - 198 Speaker, Jim - 139 06,217 Spiller, Lisa - 15,82, 125, 128, 135,217 Stanrs, Dan - 154, 218 Stewart, Sally - 139, 200, 201 Stevens, Beth - 218 Steveoson, Theodore - 218 Stewart, Keith - 218 Stowe, Kathryn - 160 Suratt, Mark - 218 Tanner, Wendy - 225 Tatum, David - 18,28 Taylor, Darryle - 16 Tekell, Ellyn - 135, 138, 139 Terry, Lisa - 225 Terry, Mark - 225 Terry, Vonda - 92, 130 Thomas, James - 16 Timmons, Gail - 103, 130 Von Tungeln, Sujane - 31,218 Wade, Leta - 239 Wade, Trena - 218 Waite, Christina - 239 Walker, Charles - 18,240 Walker, Cherie - 202,218 Walls, Wade - 240 Walton, Flora - 240 Ward, Monty - 240 Ward, Susan - 139, 238, 239, 240 Ward, William - 218, 256 Warenskjold, Louann - 218 Warlick Regina - 218 Waren, Dionne - 131,240 Warren, Vincent - 21, 24, 219 Warren, X. - 21, 22, 24, 25, 138 Watson, Mark - 219 Watson, Eddie - 240 Way, Greg M 16,238 Weadon, Greg - 135,225 Webb, Carmen - 135,228 Webb, Casper - 225 Webb, Leigh Ann - 160, 139 Webb, David - 18, 28, 240 Webb, Robert - 240 Webb, Shelley - 240 Weir, Mia - 219 West, Angie - 225 West, Linda - 240 Westerman, Paula - 240 Wheeler, Carol - 36,240 Wheeler, Chris - 180 Wheeler, Linda -120,121,1C5,219 White, Rene - 126, 134,135,219 White, Jamie - 18, 28, 240 White, Leon - 237 White, Marshall - 221 White, Rashel - 221 White, Robby - 42 White, Robert - 15,219 Timmons, Tracy -15,75,82,103,119,120, 128,218 Tinkle, Tammy -15,75,94,119,12O,121, 161,218 Townsend, Melissa - 76, 124,117,218 Tervino, Nanuel - 218 Trussell, James - 141,218 Trussell, Jimmy - 218 Tuley, Becky - 34 Turner, Rhonda - 218 Turner, Ronald 0- 181 Vaco, Teresa W 241 Vargas, Marc - 241 Vaughan, Becky - 241 Veal, Anthony - 148 Veal, Dana - 36, 44, 241 Vedder, Lloyd - 26 Venturi, Jimmy - 218 Villagomez, Ruby - 42, 43 Von Tungeln, Kenneth - 26 White, Sheila - 149 White, Troy - 240 White, Valerie - 89 Whitehead, Danny - 240 Whitehead, Letha - 47 Whitehead, James - 231 Whitehead, Peggy - 231 Whiteside, Larry - 240 Whitney, Chris - 240 Wickham, Stan - 26,27 Wiley, Lora - 240 Wilks, Cheryl - 240 Williams, Clinton - 18,28 Williams, Jeanette - 34, 35, 135,59 Williams, Julie - 31, 124,138,219 Williams, Mellissa - 240 Williams, 139, 2 Susan -11,15,115,119,128,138, 19 Wilson, Glenn - 249 Winsett, Mindy - 240 Wise, Rene - 240 Witte, Michelle - 138 Wood, Charles - 149, 240 Woodall, Paul - 235 Woodard, Kelly - 225 Woodbury, Julie - 225 Woodland, Carolyn -- 135, 116, 138 Woodrum, Randy - 15, 78, 138, 139,220,225 Woodrum, Tracy - 139,240 Woods, Bobby - 180,219 Woolley, Janice - 134, 135,225 Worley, Allison - 198, 240 Wright, J. T. - 149, 219 Wright, Stacy - 23, 77, 101, 129, 135, 139 Wynn, Jackie - 241 Yates, Teena - 225 Yates, Tommy - 219 York, Brenda - 225 Young, Brad - 16, 26, 27, 139 Young, Greg - 14, 21, 24, 225 Young, Ben - 241 Young, Laurie - 219 Young, il- 16,26, 139,233 Ph Zachary, Mike - 233 24 lacket Backers Turner 84 Easdon Realtors, Inc. Fine Feathers Hopkins TV 84 Appliance Co. Darden-Simpson Agency, Inc Dickson's Furniture Friou Floral Cleburne Drugs Reid-Smyth Agency ln Walllng-lxl-Out Golng True Value Hardware Fashions Nature Nook Hilley's Medical Supply Walker Ceramic Bennett's Hallman's T-Shirt Plus Ben Franklin's Guardian Title Castle Collection Sims Rentals johnson County Sports Center Zales Fence Rail Morrey A Kay jewelers Vance's Men's Wear Four Season's Cift Shoppe Marsha Skiles Mr. and Mrs. Bob Childress And Robert Kinney Shoes Stevenson's Mr. and Mrs. james Sims , 532 2 sis, X553 E 's L , 2 f 2 gm If '32 535i 4, Q -wi-f X57 , 1 f A M yi my 7 ff aw! ff1 F' 65372, ag , 2, 5,9 -1' W. ggswggf ,w x ' -. 5' 52.1 '125am':'2 3 HSL ,ww f W, Y ,,, , , hu.. Closing X 253 Wd' I in , sb: Phot 1 - -,xrrw . iN 254 Q! Dv'-vw , f' x,,,- w Susan Scott Roster, Qrant Thanks At this time the 1981 Santa Fe Trail Staff would like to give special thanks to Mr. Jim West, our local photographer, who has helped us tremendously with our photography, and also Mr. Don Goforth with Johnson County News who had replacement pictures for our misplaced ones. Mr. Bob Force, this year's prom photographer, also deserves a big thanks for his help, along with Sam Gatewood and his contribution to our colored sections. The Staff would also like to extend thanks to the teachers who have been encouraging and very patient with our staff. We know it's been rough and sometimes the staff has been a real pain, but in the long run we do appreciate your help. Last, but certainly not least, we would like to give a special thanks to Miss Karen Woolley, our sponsor. Without the help and support of Miss Woolley we just wouldn't have made it through. Thanks to all, Lisa Spiller and Laura Sims Co-editors if it 'P li Acknowledgments! 255 256 I Closing
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