Cleburne High School - Santa Fe Trail Yearbook (Cleburne, TX)
- Class of 1984
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X x 'X If N X r XX x X X x N X x 1 X X X y X y x x N K. x XX X 1, va x X X N , x X xi f id , .. .5 m x X, X .4 x x , - ,, x 3, 'K w Santa Fe Trail 1984 Student Life 8 Honors 40 Sports 62 Clubs 126 Academics 176 , 1. ' , it f 1 f i W U 1 is 2 X 1 This is our year to remember, Students excellihg in Academics Sports reaching their peak All are achievements we made, Goals that we have reached. fs I f X V Tfjui Everything is a Learning Experience Through friendships, Clubs or oneself We gain a new feeling inside A change we are going through. 'Wnii T i g if , I 1 4. P rf' iw: fi M as 5. K t Q-Q fkiwf VPU' 4 V Opening Why not give it our best shot Reach beyond the expected Use what we know today To learn about tomorrow. ia, -in 9' kx.... VL ,wi ,X . is TQ We are the orilooker of life Living one day at a time in -Q X L, N K - fv F4 N L, i xi 4 Q s , . 1' ,, 1? 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I s 'qxg-Q ,vb NWA Sal . X ? 'Q Q' 5 T ,N ! L f x X ' I if ' W' Hx Student Life ...r- , X M Av. Student Llfe X 9 ,... - ' : k,'L AK X 5 'VI' - Q ef : ., ' . , WL L ff IS .. f' lf bg, x, 4 . X.,-, K, f . W' S EE 5 I M -...Mu '-1-,Q-O Another year means another long morning of standing in line waiting to register. This year registration was altered by students registering in alphabetical order instead of staying out all night waiting in line. This caus- ed less confusion and helped to speed up the process of registration. Another year also means the begin- ning of school and the starting of new classes. For seniors this was the beginning of the endg for freshmen it was the beginning of forever. egistration . . . tt Student Council members say, 'lHave a Coke and a smile. 'S nAnybody for Latin? Right: Scott Hobby, Shirley Doty, and Kim Britt put the finishing touches on registration. 12 f Registration Tammy Kolander, Mary Mize, Debbie Kirby, and Diana White say, ULet's Party. Fres Start ef Qi fi its lf, lg Q B B ty ii 11 . s Do ya'll like Baylor or what? Bob Bosworth: Portrait of a studious senior johnny Ellis and Wendy Medico spy a bottle of acid in chemistry. S:--i A M P igxsw it if Seniors kick off their last year with a big Krazy K iii 33 5 Q - llHa, Ha, Trey McNeill - she tagged you. Vl Registration X 13 2 - Mp 'X 1 s 4 'lx ff 'i Q A f , I A 'N ,un 5 3 vw . Q A fx, .WN .-1 I XY' W A S QQ-5. V MA: Sz NIR.- Q 3? ff V?W , , . 5 .4 ,QB 1 , 9 ' ' -- ., .,,. , ,, f A an hf+M z,'1 gs 1 NPI? we NN we ' W . wx J, an , 7 AF 4: . Q Q kk V V . kk.k . +. ,M QQiiv 97235 4 -W Ifz- 't x d as the jackets Thrive V c ccss w3 ftk1'r.S 1 ' 3 ' ' 'P k. : ,fr 'J '75 A . ei 1' swf is-a-'.. . .s as . K-fs .Mfr j ' f . S1fIAxl, 3- 1- -1- -Gr .AJ J Aiilqih I JW e t fr g 'fi ' ssccc t T5 'Ninn of Q. 'V 'A 1 . ' ' l , st t rw Q t . A 'A:k , l 5 -' X Q . , Q s- S gl .M L ,L , S l lj ' Freshmen, UGive me a jacket J. n,gQ5f 9 5s Y ve Sophomores show their School Spirit. jackets are 111 forever ab xx-I-'11 l v 'jackets on Top! is icikmil' ,dw as, fy' i '- ..,A .Q - WVV I s i ,A pr, tp., Gordon comes to visit. lb ff-we ff if Mary Mize reaches for the Spirit Stick Max Nimmo leads the pack 6-se? K ac.. 1' i A '23 'nw' ifaa l A c ,attla as igfg ' K i K' aiaaa f i o - i t eff-f-we W llc -ff ' I r t its i t o i at t , in E 3h F as 532 '-ink.: s, N f 'A fri, 151, , . K U its f M Inspired fans support the jackets! Pep Rallies X 17 5 Q 5 : s..:w.... M i A E f K' i i J 1 5 ' SQ 1 rp J Q . Q , 4... N 'M' i ff' S WPEQ K Vkkk..kVhkkVhkh -. -A K Nh kk.. I -- 'F 5 ' N s msiaxwixf f Wes W Nhv, ZI- -'h- A A 3i,,,,S1- X ' .5 W2 f N5 .X .5 , rye we 11 A W: jwj'-if ' - . 'A ,e 1 G s sfgiwisaeiis. an - -,au N - s Beware of the vicious dog at sophomore sign painting. 3: Randy McKinney is very bewitching. Nm vmigym Using those tiny markers, freshmen? s i Brenda Maldanado watches while John Tucker works. Seniors celebrate after a tiring sign painting. Tedra Rose works on the freshman sign. Steve Slater explains the seniors' plot against the juniors. 'dub Q. ti :Y Y 'X -2 . :: fi.- +. Q v .-qpqp-M--w A l i s 1 i 2 4 1 A i -Q1 F fw X M- t-W YJ ' f F qi ,l l' if J ' 3 it H, . i my Do you like what you see, Holly Barr? R at W, so J S' s Get off the sign, Reagan. TE Q-at Na. r, fc S , L 'una , 5. .J- 'i H Q juniors show their jacket spirit. Gary Harper: artist at work. 7 4i 4, Homecomin s . . . . Agni-l -2' .,.,..,.- ,,,, .f 2 Mary Mize and her dog strut their stuff through the parade. MW, ww JOSHUA Hundreds of exes converged on Cleburne for the Homecoming weekend. The theme 'Homecoming ls . . was ex- pressed in a variety of ways through the weekend. The activities were kicked off with the crowning of Rebecca Kandt as Homecoming Queen. Excitement began with the bonfire Friday night and continued through the parade until the grand finale - the game. Gnce again the Jackets came out on top. The missing link is revealed. ,1, Seniors prepare for the special K punch. nm: f,,.... gout 5 20 X Homecoming The mighty seniors' float cruises through the parade. 1 K K 3 nl ZKKVK: E K .. .. s JMWWM .. MNMMWW is ,V - L, 473 fipgffffg' , WM.,-W,,. 1, M 5,1 . ,,' ,-ww EJ. - 0 k A , I 'fly-figmgv I ,qhgiecif Y fl, , M -' M .lffl-.,g'7,,rj4.,,:s Q' Y-, x , M ,fO I0 f. 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Rebecca Kandt shows her winning smile. Honeybees perform another winning performance at Homecoming. i 1 Seniors predict the future of the jackets. i 22 X Homecoming The victorious jackets sing the school song. Y iglitlff iffwqnn Gifts D'Lynn Fagan enjoys herself in the parade. Student Council president Lacey Bennett introduces the team at the bonfire. -...ali jackets give credit where credit is due. 73:11 N5 H5 Zv- nv s.,,,..-..., Karen Pierce loves all this attention. The band warms up before the parade. Cheerleaders dance in front of the bonfire. is -SP5 'Qi K i ,,....-- , 5 5 ttl,1 N ttttt is i 1-...gift-xv Ni .A-......, mmm xlimlhl l LJ lnlxnsh ,,,.-nu N Cathy LaRash shows her dimples to the crowd. i r wa W? ' C if 1 . W qi - F 5 Latin Club goes all out for the parade. Homecoming X 23 24 X Lunches Everybody's Got the Students enjoy lunch - even if it's only for a 30 minute break from class. Many students bring their lunches, even though vve have a lunch line and a snack bar to choose from. A good alternative is the salad bar, which includes a variety of food, ranging from your basic salad to soup, chili, and chicken and dumplings. So, eat your lunch! lt doesn't get any bet- ter than this. Lance Waller, Freshman. A' Sherri Clark, a teacher at C.H.S., eats her lunch with great pleasure. KJK Munchies Allen Hornell, Collin Rogers, and Chuck Gilliland gossip like a bunch of girls. J. if E . Karen Nelson pushes her food away in disgust. sas He stabs it with his steely knife, but he just canft kill the beast. ' ..-f bf J. ff,,, . If R 1. v Q E' It K 5' f X N if :N ,'a ' 4 1 . fiiiitt e Q - .... :.- ti 222' -1 B ff? 'av X'g S . g g gs. 1 .. 1 X .yy - ' X A - in A Suzanne Eubanks is caught cheating on her diet again. Scott Miles - Hasn't he had enough? 'i g 'E uma' uw, Boyd, Stephanie Tofflemoyer, and Robin Peters help the clean up. g is ,M if SVSV g ,Mi , jg . ,gif g .nz g g ,iiv?5f ZK!v ' l 5 . 0 , aa fa a i b t ga .. VV . 1, :if ' na Tofflemoyer looks on in disbelief as Chris Devaney raises the table. 1 fs-..., Tagged Again!! -1 Bob Bosworth llstuds out at lunch with all his women. , Lunches X 25 I Q 'Sw 0 9 . n 4 1 2 it I 5 u ,. X '. if 7? f', 11 1 X is V' g QS5'f 3't SY 3 an . up Q h. an B' QI5 P 8 9 ll Q 5 . an 3 Q Q U Q R G 6lC+LsN fmii. Q EE. 54043 6 4, Y fe Y um? TH! 1 pm if!!! ,,,f'! -If H ML ,W , ,WM 'x,v 4 g wk H 'fi 69-. M g 'Lf lakf My ji -' T, iN.WA. hm w , fffgff ff f Q 1: 416 5 245 ff ww? rw-W. gun! EW . 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Pamsl 's hm 0 W x X W, 28 f Trends 5 I ffffW,,,,:,W,,wqf ' 1 5 s Fashion News: Trends of the 80's rends at CHS this year varied with the s e a s o n s , b u t everything from punk to preppy could be found. Fall started out the year with a new type of jewelry. Twister beads became a hot item among the young ladies at CHS. The guys got into the action by wearing oxfords and ropers. With spring came a flourish of col- orful new fashions. Bright, colorful plastic sandals made a big splash, along with shorter skirts and crop- ped pants. The movie l'Flashdance also brought out a new line of fashions, including the cropped T-shirt and off-the-shoulder shirts. With all the new clothes also came new, exciting accessories. Bliz- zard glasses, Gucci bags, checked hats and shoes and bold bright earr- ings and necklaces created a whole new look for '84ll d IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Benn ORocks the lailhouse or sss eese is . ...... V - .... W, 5 .. .... -sees:,rgQ221.:QsfsxSf WWE , . ..... , -st i mi , . . m,,,twesqM kkkk www L it A M ,C E f2Q2:.f::r::Qss::1 . ------ N ....,.. , . ----- to sts eeeerrrr or , .B E! tg A .LL.. Q in ' ' is Q go' t 1 llllglt N as X K :.-:. ' Sean McDonald sings It's Only Make Believe. fi xi: E , . These three lovely ladies sing their hearts out for Benny O. i l 1 Benny O - The King of Rock 'n' Roll! . as Tiiif' f sf .. .. X I sx SI r C - ' i ' ESE: : ?5'P!Si-2.5 I . :EF A X s i Q its Ti! 5 . ,r as i i H Bt - -fix is .s - . .. . W, 1. mam .ix so -- -rrrrr , 'rrr 2 K - .2-- ' Q- . -2 T5 23 ff .. ,Q 5 iz Q as E B eee.s TY. : :Ei ' ' ' ' 2 5: l S Above: Robert Carroll, lohn Dixon and Kyle Boles get down. Left: The sexy MC's were Cheryl Bradley, Christi Greer and Stephanie Speer. Devious Devaney struts his stuff. Nikki Hodge, Steve Metze Benny O and Robert Carroll Shout! Benny O and his Latin ll Fingers - because that's all that counts anyway. J l f M Q' Q 'kg ,, 1 , as Q , H 7 W julia lones and lohn Dixon play it well. At left: The Easter Bunny sings At the Hop. IIIIHI llllllllllll 32 X Awards Lacey Bennett introduces Mr. Woodruff, who certified the recipients. IL District The district winners who par- ticipated in regionals were: Front row: Dorothy Holland, 1st in Readywriting, Florence Sunio, 3rd in Spelling. Middle Row: Donnie Ballard, 2nd in Prose Reading. Back Row: Kyle Boles, 3rd in Per- suasive Speaking, Suzanne Mann, 1st in Feature Writing, Mike Whitley, 3rd in News writing, and Lacey Bennett, 2nd in Informative Speaking. Winners , 'ar 3... Academic Sweaters The academic sweater is given each year tl students to recognize and honor their outstandin achievement in academic work. A committee mad up of representatives of the faculty, financin organizations, and Student Council determines wh' will receive this honor. , To be eligible for a sweater a student must have f year-end grade point average of 4.0. Also, no studer is eligible for the sweater unless he or she has com pleted at least four and one-half credits eacl semester. This year 116 students received academi sweaters. ff to-v f. rat- . ii K li I ,asap ffxt janet Cody receives her certificate. in M 'ii- .., QXQs 45 Q.: ...Na l Ray Baker accepts his accounting award from Mrs. Wheatley, chair- man ofthe Business Departm n . et Nanette Aldridge accepts her Art II award. Amy Scott receives her award while Mr. Barnes waits for the next recipient. Awards Da C.H.S. honors its academically outstanding students each year in many ways. The school year is officially closed out with the presentation of awards on Awards Day. Teachers select outstanding students on the basis of the highest grade in each course and grade level. Mr, Barnes announced the names of all win- ners, and awards were presented by department chairman. -.1 Mr. Helmcamp presents Barrett Watson with the outstanding freshman band award. Stephanie johnson and Matt Allen wait in line after receiv- ing their awards. Awards Day X 33 34 X Prom iivlil mgwt X5 The business of finding a date and getting tuxedos and long dresses together began well in advance of May 5. When 'lthe night finally arrived, the cafeteria ww Susan Land and joel Henslee pose for the camera. had been miraculously transformed into an Italian garden, complete with fountain and a canopy- covered buffet. The evening began with the Grand March, as Senior Dean Paul Beatty introduced each couple. This was for the enjoyment of the parents to see their kids all dressed up. Afterwards everyone got to the business of the evening, dancing to the music of De la-Vu. The popular DJ. played everything from rock to country. A record-setting 130 couples enjoyed the music and danced all night long. ggnflm Scott Heeter and Missy Stephenson get ready to feast out. T is N--1 Paul Chavez and Tracy Hudson strut their stuff at the promenade. Keith Bradley and Annette Gilbert kick back at the prom. Randy McKinney and Stephanie Speer smile at the crowd. H? W' Steve Slater and Sheila lones enjoy the music. ff 9 rf' J Senior officers and their dates were: Christi Greer, Sheila lones, D'Lynn Fagan, secretaryg and Rebecca Kandt, vice-president. Back: Lacey Bennett, presidentg Steve Slater, treasurerg Ted Moxon, and Chris Devaney, song leader. Christi Reagan and Chris Hall: a sharp-dressed couple. at i ,,,, H ,wg , . , 1' ' by M 'S' , .. K 4 'r'r' V ,, . V is A ' v ffm ,, if L, ' ' ' x , V ' ' in-W-Q fr ,WW ww f f X These people are really enjoying themselves. Prom X 35 Senior Da The Class of 1984 gathered in the Cleburne High School cafeteria May 24, 1984. They came to celebrate the Senior Breakfast, which created new memories while bringing back old ones. The junior class officers announced the ac- complishments of the soon-to-be graduates. Also, the valedictorian and salutatorian, Melanie Pop- plewell and Kristine Nelson, were named. The school song was sung by our song leader, Chris Devaney. The final speeches were made, and then the Class of '84 left the building for the last time, at least, together as a class. I, 5v ills ali? Q 'vw Nga! 4 xv F Xi Q.: HV MAN 1 '59 'M K, Nags Q I .Q ip X 521- ,,., : N P X : .-.. Q.-:MQ , -. is . ..ss5s1.:. S :-, 'K' 11-, 12-1. time 1 - ' X . 1. W' ri SW -ef? 5 fy- H- ...Q my W, w W I X A-., 58' Q I BW? X N - Q ' . A ? L S N4 A Senior Day X 37 All That's Left Are the Memories The combined baccalaureate and graduation exercises for the 282 graduates of CHS were held in Yellow jacket Stadium on a windy june 1. Senior class president Lacey Bennett presided over the ceremonies, and began the evening by dedicating the ceremonies to the memories of Nanette Aldridge and Nikki Hodge, and he asked everyone to rise for a moment of silence. Rev. Robert Graham, pastor of Field Street Baptist Church, presented a sermon. The graduation keynote speech was delivered by Pete Hobby, former CHS vice- principal and currently president of the Christian Heritage Foundation. Class honors were announced by lohn Woodruff, CHS principal. Diplomas were then presented by members of the school board and by Vice-Principals Cribbs and Barnes. After singing the school song one final time, the 282 members of the Class of '84 left Yellow jacket stadium, full of the memories of good times and sad times, everyone realizing that whatever the times, they were all memories now. 38 X Graduation ,GW fir f 4- Elisha Gaines waits for the march. Layne Davlin prepares to enter the stadium. Mr. Woodruff announces the honor 'Qin graduates. left: Chris Devaney, senior class song leader, along with lohn Dixon, Tammy Webb and Charla Payne, sings the class song, llFriends Forever. Below left: Doug Pollard, Clyde Poehl, Karen Pierce and Randy Petty listen to remarks made by guest speaker Pete Hobby. Seniors stood together quietly before singing the school song one last time. Graduation X 39 iw' gs ,W Q- wit 1 R v 'inur- 4 I 1 I 9 y Q W Mr. and Miss CHS Rebecca Kandt, Miss CHS, was an active student while at CHS. She was a member of Spanish Club, Key Club, Youth and Government, Leadership and Youth to Youth. She was a varsity cheerleader, Homecoming Queen, and senior class vice-president. Rebecca is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kandt. Lacey Bennett, Mr. CHS, was also a very active CHS student. He was a member of Youth and Government and FCA. He was senior class president and student body president. He was also FFA president. Lacey was elected Barnyard Beau, was a member of the student councilfleadershlp class, and worked part-time at George's Creek Ranch. Lacey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bennett. 42 X M d Miss CHS ...AJ ii V, FFff M M an wx R Who's Who 44 X Who's Who Scott Hobby FCA . . . Youth and Government . , . Varsity Foot- ball . . . Scholarship to Howard Payne . . . Powder Puff Cheerleader . . . Student Council . . . Leader- ship . . .Scobby Kristine Nelson Exchangettes . . . Secretary . . . Latin . . . NHS . . . Salutatorian Youth and Government Miss Brains . . .UT Accounting . . .Youth to Youth wx. loni Barnes Golden Pride . . . Flag Corps . . . VOE . . . Exchangettes Most Talented Youth and Government NHS . . . Talent Show Dancing . . . FCA . . . Flag Captain Chris Hall Basketball All-State . . . FCA President . , . Key Club . . . FCA Athlete of the Year . . . Basketball Scholarship to Mississippi State . . . Youth and Government . . . Most Athletic t fi Ray Baker A8tM Engineering .. . Mr. Brains .. . Academic Sweater . . . Office Aide . . . Scholarship Winner Melanie Popplewell Valedictorian . . . Golden Pride . . . Exchangettes . . . NHS President . . . Presiding ludge in Youth and Government . . . Most Likely to Succeed . . . Baylor . . . Benny O and the Fingers ! 3,9 lanet Cody Basketball Sweetheart Class Favorite NHS . . . Exchangettes President . . . Band , . . FCA . . . Youth and Government Chief lustice . . . Homecoming Princess Monty Dobbins Student Body President . . . FFA President . . . NHS , . . Youth and Government . . . Senior Class Presi- dent . . . Tarleton State University Kyle Boles Class Favorite . , . Latin Club . . , Rhythm Guitar . . . UT . . . Football . . . All-District Center . . , NHS Gerard Scholarship , . . Youth and Government Lt. Governor . . . Key Club President Rebecca Kandt Head Cheerleader . . . NHS . . , Miss CHS . . . Homecoming Queen . . . Student CouncilfLeader- ship . . . Youth to Youth . . . Annual Staff , . . Senior Class Vice-President . . . Key Club Secretary Suzanne Eubanks Band . . . Exchangettes . . . NHS Secretary . . . Youth to Youth , . . Baylor . . . Best Dressed , . . Latin Club . . . Alumni Scholarship Lacey Bennett NHS Sergeant-at-Arms . . . Student Council . . . Key Club Treasurer Football All-District Guard and Line-Backer . . . Cutest Couple . . . Football Scholarship to UTA 1 Q q'O U ffAo,',' ' Homecoming Queen V l Rebecca Kandt UPQD Homecoming Court Karen Pierce - Princess lanet Cody - Princess fffiiw 'wc .smiiiitf P D xc cc.. K if ' D W2sawsf Susan Ward - Duchess D'Lynn Fagan - Duchess Cathy LaRash - Duchess 1984 Golden Girl Pageant I NCSU' Leadership students dance to the production number, New York, New York. f N.. 'x .. ' . A w, - -, W xi QR I . Kyle Boles and Scott Hobby congratulate , Contestants smile one last time for the judges. each other on a job well done. 'X 'K Above: Contestants gather around the 1984 Golden Girl to congratulate her. Right: Last year's Golden Girl Robin Brooks congratulates Shannon Amerson on her victory. Shannon Amerson Shannon Amerson was crowned Golden Cxrl for 1984 She IS a sophomore and member of the Key C ub Youth and Government and F C A She sang the winning song Dont Cry for Me Argentina She IS the daughter of Dale and Ohvla Amer son Shannon was spon sored by the Golden Pride Golden Girl X 49 Class Favorites Iuniors Randy McKinney, Andrea Hall, Christi Reagan and Brent lones l Seniors D'Lynn Fagan, Kyle Boy janet Cody and Steve Slab Q 3 l ll, C fx-X' K , 1r msn -EM ,,,, f, ,W .,1i,,,w,,, ,Wu , , . , A s Aff' 50 f Class Favorites Sophomores -R: Bryan King, Tracy Hill, aren Nelson, Allan Hornell. ie J' v Stew ii'-I-izizf swrsxtg so - its X st Freshmen Barrett Watson, Sharla Metze, Sloan Hulsey and Duffy Cunningham. Class Favorites J 51 ?6LlfLvL5lu ?fn.Lfl,vl5la: imunsu Yuvuwlu ?G.lfLf l?G.Iflf vu, 'Blu 'mu 'lilt wuar Yqvvwu mum Fam + FILED Jaw Paw U on Law Paw , , :zu wm111.as1J imma Luwfsu wuLi11zs1'J Warm l.5l.ig wurimwv Waco Fuwlsu wua11.1ss1JE?aDU 35 L? LV IEE? 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Varsity Cheerleaders if-.J L 1...-Ji' Teresa Massey ff5i?f Holly Barr Shani Stanley Y , Landra Ewing J we 1 V 5 - Q: fl' f H Y' r nz x, 'Y Kaye Carpenter ff Freshman Cheerleaders ,gfifil 'er Kim McCall Freshman Cheerleaders 59 Q Valedictorian Melanie Popplewell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Popplewell, graduated with a 4.73 overall grade point average. While at C.H.S., Melanie participated in the Golden Pride, Exchangettes, Latin Club, President of National Honor Society, voted Most Likely To Succeed by the senior class, and chosen to Who's Who by the faculty. Melanie will attend Baylor University and major in journalism. 60 I Valedictorian Melanie Popplewell 7 - .. ,... U, f 51: K A . gif, Salutatorian Kristine Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Nelson, graduated with a 4.71 overall grade point average. Kristine was active in many C.H.S. activities. She was a member of N.H.S., Exchangettes, F.C.A., and was voted Miss Bookworm. Kristine will attend the University of Texas in Austin with a major in accounting. rf Kristine Nelson Salutatorian X 61 62 X Sports Division .- , 'H :,, 'ik 5 ,A ,.i, U , 5? , . X ifwm-www .,ii, A ' ,Z . '-f iiii gi A, ' .W ,,,,,,. am- ,, if avg 199: 5 Q .5 .- 'QB' f-Q -n ,Llp r if fi -i LF N .... ff Q W Z , Z! W' jackets Pound First Three Opponents The jackets started off the 1983 season by beating their first three opponents. ! The jackets traveled to Burleson, expecting a tough -1 game, but the Elks' defense was no match for the jackets' powerful running game. They won easily 31-O. Next the jackets met Carter-Riverside at home. They came out on top early in the game. The defense played exceptionally well, leading the team to a 45-7 win. The jackets' third opponent was Wichita Falls Rider, and the jackets' defense faced their toughest test of the season. They passed with flying colors, holding the Raider offense score ess. The jacket offense came up with three - ,dv XL touchdowns for a 21-O win. ' R 6 o . David Self scrambles for more yardage against Wichita Falls. 1 ,us I 2 Aww Jw.: Coach Curtis gives words of wisdom to quarterback Stephen Richard Lain stalks the Carter-Riverside quarterback. Hafford. if ii tttt if it ttii ' P ' 'tit r... Q a a Q aa.. as -.. --f . 7257 s :-.53 YL 'f fl l friwfx u P A 1983 varsity football players were: Coach Sarchet, Coach Cunningham, Dan Dunham, Patrick Scott, Brent jones, Carlton Mike White, Trey McNeill, Stephen Hafford, David Self, Nubbin Ayars, james jenkins, Robert Riza and Curtis Birchfield. Row Coach Branson, Lance Riddles, Randy Petty, Kyle Boles, Monty Dobbins, james jones, Barry Wright, Kyle Sims, Todd Mayer, johnson, james Fuller, Raymond johnson, Evonne Ferguson, Pennie Clark, and Coach Durling. Row 3: Coach Holland, Coach Scott Hobby, jim Howard, Richard Lain, Max Nimmo, Charles Walker, Bill Roden, Al Smith, Randall Scott, Alvis Scott, Randy ney, Mike Eller, Kelly Foretich, Coach McClintock, Ron Kennon and Coach Mayes. zo i K, ai L 4 lames jones nails the quarterback. Kyle Boles hits the crease as Charles Walker rambles dovvnfield. Alvis Scott breaks a tackle as he charges downfield. Stephen Hafford scans the field for a receiver. A .XS 1 gK.63'5 ff: ,, ,wt Randall Scott puts a move on Wichita Falls. Varsity Football X 65 David Self breaks to the out- side, following the tremen- i dous blocks of the offensive l line. 6 b Varsity Football lackets Take First Three in District After a tremendous season start, the Yellow lackets continued their undefeated streak, winning their first three district games. A stubborn defense and a determined offense teamed together to prove that Crowley, Cranbury and Everman were no match for Cleburne. Against Crowley, Cleburne dominated almost the entire ball game and won decisively 56- 12. The Yellow lackets then traveled to Ciranbury only to come away with a shutout, winning 47-0, Against Everman, the Yellow Jacket defense again held their opponents to a shutout, while a well-executed offen- sive game plan took action, enabling Cleburne to defeat the Bulldogs Z HJ. uhnvwlg -5 ff' ff Randall Scott breaks free from a Granbury defender to score a touchdown, as IQ' Q' jthw If cals f we X: i V7.- '-'- - W N wr, K 5 ' . M . . f ' ' '- N... . M .tes ' A . C L N qw A le t W he n A ' tiiai to ' M ' C 1 'N a . a Mike White cuts to the outside in the Granbury game. Charles Walker removes the last obstacle in Randall Scott's way 'vi N M ffzN ji Q! ' A te' S .t if g ' l i - - , 'Sat 1' li qt 4 1. S M M 'QM K V .,-,g,,,g A 'S v 'Ta ' 4 W ' ' Mr, P Monty Dobbins and Brent lones lead the way for Carlton Liggins after an interception. Patrick Scott picks up good yardage against the Granbury defense. r r 4- l Monty Dobbins and Kyle Boles protect Stephen Haf- ford as he prepares to pass. rf -v , ,V 4 ' , .as MQ, f-Kal - w SY, my , V V , J 3, Q I ' ' ' H i L'V' ' X V ll W , W7 t' ' , - f,-sta xt Q ,, , ' ,,, , rf- 'H 'M 7717 wwf i Q ' 't N fa, 4' - , L A ' ,,ll, v ' inn. 'Z l ' ' ' Ml, W '44 ll 4. . t ' - f wir' vw ' -. Wk Vg . 7' iw' ' r , We r fs - R 9 , N Wm S. f My S' S- S my .S M' S S 'mf fa -ir ff' ' f iasw ,f . 'if 'Y 14. h 'W 1 4 -,ff ' .4 - 3 V U Y' , 'W 'W ' , il , l' 'WV' WW IM it W r - S S it . f S S S S ,g gi ' A, t W W I G IWW, V i My :V My ,, rw QA , A , N ff f,.n,' 5 f' ,Hr 'L V, My 'Q agqjj jaw, ag ,, 4 'lli il ' 5 ,lah-M 'V 'H ,, ax Nimmo and Todd Mayer put a crushing blow on an Everman ball carrier. Stephen Hafford waits to hand off the ball to David Se lf, Varsity Football X 67 nbeaten jackets Retain along with Gordon Wood, just who w on to state. The jackets came out str by the end of the first half, they led by of 210. Brownwood returned in th quarter ready to play and scored 13 r ' a 1 r rr The jackets showed the Brownwooc a o The awesome jackets came back to p the fourth quarter and score one touchdown. The final score read Cl Yellow jackets 28 - Brownwood Lions The next week was Homecoming jackets were still in a daze until early in quarter when joshua scored on a lo play. This made them mad. They ca and put it on joshua 52-6. jacket defenders wait for oncoming block Kyle Boles tackles a joshua running back as 'V . T l2im6'S l0fW95 COYWSS to lWlS Hifi Alvis Scott avoids an opponent and scampers for more yardage. District Championship than they expected. Although the on their way to the playoffs. The jackets opened up against Stephen- ville and showed the Mother jackets who was going to win! Both offense and defense had a spectacular game. Stephenville re- mained scoreless at the end of the game and the final score was 51-O. Another jacket victory and the district title was locked up. The next week the jackets traveled to Mansfield and were in for a better game final score was 39-0, the lackets knew they had been in a battle. They were now 10-O and Randall Scott runs left behind a host of blockers. ,, . Wild Hogs - A breed apart. Charlie Walker breaks into the open agalnstStephenv1lle. vvlvl ,vzz W A T T ... : .,,,... l KVVVIVV 1 1 t.t I iltt ....t if l Another jacket touchdown. Mary Mize - 1983 Football Sweetheart Varsity Football X 69 jackets Stuff the Bears The Cleburne Yellow jackets got off to a great start in the playoffs by defeating the Brewer Bears 52-0 to become District 4-AAAA champs for the second year in a row. The jackets' offense was tremendous and by the end of the night they had rolled up nearly 600 yards. The defense played equally well, holding one of the district's top-rated offenses scoreless. R 0 i li '90, x L J ,Y , , 'qw 'JKNK K i The jackets' offense forges ahead. A .ffsn at t,,,, I ,W The jackets knocked the stuffing out of the Bears. Randall Scott follows Max Nimmo and looks for the holes it ff Bs ' I g . 1 l 1' Above: Charlie Walker rambles down the field for a big gain. Q Right: jacket back Randall Scott outruns a Brewer defender. 0 70 X Varsity Football SVA K 5 0 t it - A ZE: ikg EAE NW msg X W gg K K ig wr lackets Conquer Tough 1983 was truly the year of the lacket. In the second round of the playoffs, the jackets struggled past a stout Wichita Falls Hirschi team by a score of 28-12. This was a hard-hitting game which resulted in many injuries and was one the jackets were glad to have behind t them. 'T f . . ., ,,- Stephen Hafford drops back to throw a pass. 'F ...J if ir Randall Scott goes high to block a field goal. Huskies The jackets needed just a little more for a first down. I K- ill 'ff,-.fzf-,gf1-jgtwiggl-:S i ,, K W fue.:-1 5 it tt. 5 . at ' V 1 ..... f 1 X X 7 f s a t we 5 5 I - L- it , S g W- t ,.,. tt .. .... , , 1:.: Q ri .. - 1 ..: w A ,Q g f S 1 I I '1 . ki K A . ' if ' i i 1 . , K R 1 1 ,Q - -7 ' 2 - sf'- , K , ,,,, 3 t,g.g,,Q5 1 1. ttt .. M Max Nimmo, James jones and Scott Hobby, along with the rest of the jacket defense, are ready. David Self breaks through the line. Varsity Football X 71 jackets Eliminate Monahans 10 0 Advance to Quarterfinals Despite the cold weather and the freez- ing rain, Cleburne fans came to see their Yellow jackets defeat the Monahans Lobos to advance to the state Quarterfinals. The 100 win was a classic example of the Yellow jacket defense dominating the game, only allowing Monahans 68 yards of total offense. Kyle Sims booted a 26-yard field goal for the first Cleburne score. Ran- dall Scott followed, scoring the only touchdown of the game. With this victory the Yellow jackets earned the right to return to the Mustang Bowl in Sweetwater for a rematch with Lubbock Estacado in the Class AAAA State Quarterfinals. .af 72 if Q 5 A Al Smith breaks a tackle against Monahans. Right: Max Nimmo and Monty Dobbins are ready for action. X Varsity Football Lubbock Estacado Wins 13-3 jackets Season Ends on Sad Note On December 3rd, at the Mustang Bowl in Sweetwater, Texas, over 5,000 Cleburne fans came to see the Yellow jackets play their final game of the season. Cleburne took the ball in the first quarter to drive 79 yards only to be stopped at the one-yard line by a tough Estacado defense. After Cleburne's opening drive was stopped, Estacado scored on a quick pass play to take the lead 7-0. Then Cleburne's only points came on a 35-yard field goal by Kyle Sims and company. In the third quarter Estacado scored another touchdown, and from this point Cleburne did little in the game to come back. Estacado won 13-3. Although this game ended on a sad note, the Yellow jackets had an undefeated regular season, the first of its kind in 50 or so years. Along with this accomplishment, many of the players received personal honors. Those who received first team all-district honors were Monty Dobbins, offensive guard and linebacker, Randall Scott, offensive and defensive back, Charles Walker, defensive guard and offensive back, Kyle Boles, center, Bill Roden, offensive tackle, Al Smith, offensive end, Carlton Liggins, wide receiver, Kyle Sims, kicker, Max Nimmo, linebacker, james jones, defensive guard, and Richard Lain, defensive end. Ready to hand-off: Stephen Hafford, Max Nimmo, Charles Walker. X. '. ,S ,,p....a sm, Piles Alvis Scott and james jones open the hole as Charles Walker drives through. . fr .W . seat'-xi-f KKKFWWSWY Randall Scott reads the block and breaks outside. Heartbroken Yellow jackets are led by the Super jacket dur- ing the school song. Varsity Football f 73 Y IV Looks Forward to Next Year The IV Bees' performance as a whole this year might not have been as im- pressive as the varsity's, but nevertheless they did have a winning season. Led by Coaches Fred Sarchet and Gene Mayes, the Bees managed to rack up a 6-3 record while gaining credibility and respect from their district opponents. The IV offense, led by field general Matt McCarty and running back David Meador, eluded their opponents while the defense, led by Mike Kolander, held the opposition to few yards. 3 I f ' x Y 1 s ,ah ,,, g,,,,,,, ,,,,.Q1ff,, ft' f C 5- 9- wt f , or , - M snptj, ' ' Wf :A +ZL'n2',ffmig ' - , - ,I H - 4 ,V , e-V ---- M, , Y .. , Matt McCarty drops back and looks . McCarty is slammed for loss. for a receiver. 4: 'll K -X sr t ' Q . X, A cccc csss f ,,ccc,s sv cc sss X 1c...I, r , , . .csh , ,. M ,S ' 'v X.: 1.1: -f' W --l-Q f I , A Coach Mayes and Coach Sarchet encourage the team to David Meador scrambles for more yards. victory, ji A . N :T B X 1 'I 4 t K ,1 K K X, 2 - --J 'll f v. f 5 '- . 1 L D UA Q .. . . H 'Sli'-sat -. - G 'kj a , is 1 x t U Q ' ll A' Ss! w ' 2 'I' , Mr' ' ' : N . Q , - , .. 5 ' ' A Q 3 -'S A . 4 'E ,Q .fix 5 I, X, f :. M at Q'--'sf Pte Q sv' 4' ss 7 - . 5 , L 1 R r' -s. !:. '.n N 'F' Nrifg, - fi I3 - ' + ' grief. .a A it I - Q ' 4, E 1 'le B fe 1 sf. .. aff' 15 ts . H t , f. Q - , 8 ' 4, t , . ' Y 1 ' 1' s ' P 'Y Q .1 '91, c 1 . - A I l , K . K . 1 Q A 1-E N. WI nw K K- ,,, I ' ' ,ew , , scc K '5 3 Q' so P 6' , I Q r ., he ,S , J, ws, fl 'H A I . N F S -- , U 'ff , H . N ' 5 if - . K as ' ' - - M F it JJ t- S N .: .-4:s,- -sf' S+- - to -fl, sat- alms , Hs' ait, A .I H f 'K Q I ' gn -it 1 - 'W' -if '-I- A . s ascs C A fw ftssawf tsl? X S 'IHOP f 'A ' FE' 'Nc PQ! . Q-,i ch y ,k glggsgf gf'-3 55+ .a ,. i t:.- 1983 IV Bees were: Iaye Payne, Kell Curtis, Tony Corbin, Bob Barnes, Norm Logan, Donnie Kinner, Steve Metze and Doug Minchey. Row 2: Coach Ioe Heckers, Quincy Prine, Brent Fisher, David Meador, Wade Daniel, Iason Oefinger, Guy Rodgers, Chuck Gilliland, Shane Daniels, Dayton Wade, Ricky Vidaurri, and Coach Gary Robinson. Row 3: Coach Gene Mayes, Paul McLean, David Bruce, Matt McCarty, Matt Daley, Scott Miles, Mike Kolander, Bryan King, Brent Sturgess, Kendal Hobby and Coach Fred Sarchet. 74 X IV Football Chuck Gilliland struggles for more yardage. ,f 'Zi '-v'v vw g f www- M ' 5' ' V Q 'Z f ' fi fi' ',,, is 'Q W fw fL .fsiwm ,ga i i I i W ,iq 1 as were i i s , 5 W Q QC A' ,N -wif' VVV , f c -f a ai aah 'Q Y it ., V , , G 4 Wade Daniel and Chuck Gilliland provide blocking for George Garcia. bl' f----s ff---s The JV offensive line blows away the Brownwood line, , Q V.,,, VVV, I 5 X ig cT f g g g i as i David Meador scrambles around the end. Bryan Kiing smashes an Everrnan runner. Matt McCarty strains forward for extra yardage. IV Football f 75 Wasps Have Perfect Season The freshman Wasps had an outstanding season R A . Q K P this year, going I0-O, only giving up 3-l points to their f y, s , T , H opponents while scoring 332 points. H I gm i ,fi ' ' 4 r 'Q' M Q Among those leading the Wasps! otfense vw ere lim- I y X ,Y ,Q S, M -1 my Ray, Alan Davis and Duffy Cunningham. Defen- ' gf gggggg Q sive standouts were Tommy Sonsel and Matt Boles, ig E, x as ' mx. ...W . to name a few. P s X A sis :GQ A -' .waluuai When put together, the entire Wasps team was as good as or better than any TT9Sl'ilT'ldlT team in the history of CHS. A U It looks as though the freshmen have what it takes to be state champs in just a few years. mtl yiyiiyiyryyr, g , :.:, A.., we sf lax Duffy Cunningham passes under pressure. Leon Chandler looks downfield for running room. as 'pci 332: ff, .5 ' f af f 2 i.s: 1 a S3 .-W. QA A ,mtg fi 83 ass Ljpigaaghi any 5,1 1983 Freshman Wasps were: Rodney Aldridge, Lonnie Gossett, Chris Bullard, Tommy Sonsel, Patrick Dunavin, David Wood, Graham Hagood, Larry lames, Todd Saylor, Dwain Lackey, and Curtis Birchfield. Row 2: jasper Taylor, lohn Reeves, Charles Buster, Monte Grigsby, Patrick Prine, loe Don Ferguson, Gary Gilliam, Edward Torrez, Don Elam, Doug Baker, and Paul Moss. Row 3: Coach Stone, Tommy Langford, Scott Cooper, leff Calahan, Todd Palmer, lamie Ramirez, limmy Ray, lon Nelson, Gary Kilcrease, Ben Hewlett, and Bob Tidwell. Row 4: Coach Calbreath, Leon Chandler, Derrick Burkes, Brad Mead, Michael Vidaurri, Matt Boles, Brad Allen, james Reynolds, Lance Waller, Brian Phipps, Duffy Cunningham, Allen Davis, loey Thompson, Kelly Foretich, and Coach Dagley. 76 X Freshman Football 5 ' if K I 1, 'SW , ' ' ' K 1' xr 4 ....l..,,,. .. W --.- v...-.v-Aw-W-'evo--sa on-vw-ou-esta i' ' ' as '--- ' . , 3 1 . . M Lyyy.. .. ,M-.Q--A I 1 1 n paw - Wm, Q . 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K- .t gm v A tl' J ff ...,,..agv Burks crosses the goalline for another Wasps Wasp defenseswarms the ballcarrier. llL..3i1...- - jackets Start Off Strong The jackets opened the season in November with wins over Ft. Worth Christian and Arlington Heights. They went on to con- quer Boswell at Reunion Arena November 30. The jackets hosted the annual jacket Bowl tournament December 1-3. ln the opening round they beat Midlothian 59-51, and won the second round over Mineral Wells 67-50, but lost in the finals to Hirschi. The jackets took second place in the tournament. The next week-end, the jackets swept away with first place from the Crowley tournament, and then won fourth place in the Ft. Worth Lions Club Invitational. The jackets started the season off strong and look forward to the playoffs. -,,.,v if . t Lf- s .i ' Q T it f,3x35:xzilk The basketball sweetheart nominees and their escorts were: Kristine Nelson, Steve Slater, janet Cody, Chris Hall, Melinda Vasques, Shane Tatum. new-H 3' s ix 5 Eg gt s X E 'SS K. +A-XSS jeff Kennon knocks the ball free. W 3 78 1 Basketball lfBowl Steve Slater shows his form. I .gmt aim fri? ,Q T . sq, E 5 5 Chris Hall adds two points with free shots ang ' 1 In , 42 ii f. :gt '-2 2. .... ,if 3 janet Cody was crowned 1983 Basketball sweetheart. . An .at . -Er - all -- . -f -1 ' ' , ff-QW-.mziggsyzp . s ---f- if . l ' - i ' 7 U f .. - .. FJ, VVIVV. D Mw,,nt..a,. . Victory is written on the jackets excited faces. Alan Hornell looks to his teammates for help. fi' . .. ' 2 in 4,22 i me i ,A ,M E791 , 1 ,,, sw , wi I , , ,, W Z1, ,V,, V,,,, I 'gig Varsity team members for 1983-84 season were: Robert Childress, lohnny Ellis, Robert Henry, Paul Chavez, Stephen Hafford and Chris Hundley. Back row: Gary Williams, lay Scott, Shane Tatum, Alen Hornell, leff Kennon, Chris Hall, Al Smith and Steve Slater. Z M 1 , t i 'a 5 5-,ff haul' ...f N'-s.,, 1 - S - Y ss ,,,. W T s 52 Alen Hornell stretches for the tip-off. leff Kennon and lay Scott get the rebound. Chris Hall shoots for two. Varsity Basketball X 79 lackets Began the Drive Toward a District Crown The Cleburne High School Yellow Jacket Basketball team began its district season with a 5-1 record only losing to Granbury in the first game. Wins against powerful Mansfield and Stephenville proved that Cleburne was once again going to be in the contention for a district crown. A quick, fast-breaking offense, along with a poised defense, helped the Yellow jackets get a good start in district 4-AAAA. jeff Kennon, Alan Hornell, Stephen Hafford, and Chris Hall were among the major contributors to Cleburne's very successful start. leff Kennon and Alan Hornell defend as a Stephenville player attempts to Chris Hall fires a jump shot against Crowley. BO X Va s ty Basketball Shane Tatum flies in with a layup E to 4L, f XMQ, , R ' ,if ! , R is 3 fi X x i i L ..X. Nu..- l'.'1'l Stephen Hafford against Brownwood. is in a perfect defensive stance 5 s My 52 ,',' :LAM I I g y I ty I 5 . B B x . ,, ,,: Q , s lf-six :L x 'NJ , ix, ,,,.,....,..-.VM L17 IVL 'lr jeff Kennon watches as Stephen Hafford goes in for the lay-up. Wx -fs.. lay Scott puts a block on an attempted shot by a Brownwood player. if , Vrrff it ., I .,,. Paul Chavez sets up another Yellow lacket scoring surge. Varsity Basketball X 81 Keeping the Drive Alive The Cleburne Yellow jackets started off the second half of district by strumming the Crowley Eagles 90- 58. Allen Hornell led all scorers with 19 points. But, their next game against Cranbury was a struggle all the way, and they squeaked by with a 55-54 victory. 'F 5 Q K6 C tz. yrt iisi iiiiiii Q . as C J4 f if L, . , ' . tfgas f C at C ggyz tsgt ,-gf? rrtty t r s igi r'-- 7 1 J Chavez is in his defensive stance. Above: Halford awaits a chance to steal the ball Left: Chris Hall goes for the gusto! ckest Win ine in a Row l The jackets then went up against a stout Everman team, and when it was all over we had won by seven, T71-64. Chris Hall had an excellent lgame with 23 points, as did leff Ken- lnon, who had 19. The next week the jackets easily handled the Brownwood Lions 61-46. Robert Childress sets up the offense. s,,t , ,k,,,,,,,.., ., , , ,, ,QV In the Pla offs Again! This year's trip to the playoffs marked the fifth time in six years the Jackets were able to attend. They were regional finalists three times and attended the state tournament once. Leading the '83-'84 Jackets this year were: Chris Hall, MVP, jeff Kennon and Steven Hafford, all district team, Al Smith and lay Scott, 2nd team all district, Allen Hornell and Robert Childress, Honorable Mention. Those winning local awards were: leff Kennon, Chairman of the Boards, jeff Kennon, Freethrow Champion with 8371, Chris Hall, llBlack and Blue Award , Defensive Player of the Year, Academic, Chris Hall and Attendance Johnnie Ellis, for the Stanley johnson Memorial Award, Steve Slater, lere Swatzell Memorial Award, and Steven Hafford, Spirit Award. Their season record was 30-8 and they had a district record of 13-1. 11 , jackets celebrate after another victory. -.,, a pin 3163 Manfield's Number 11 does not have Al Smith goes for two. a chance with Stephen Hafford. Steve Slaterfs all alone for a perfect lay-up. jeff Kennon shows perfect form. ziggy? WL? so , M' 2 ' lay Scott puts the move on Grapevine 5 1 They Ended the Season As Semi-Finalists lackets Travel to State The excitement began on Wednesday, March 7, when the students of CHS assembl- ed inthe gym for what was one of the biggest and best pep-rallies of the year. The Yellow lacket basketball team was traveling to Austin that day to play, for the first time ever, in the semi-final round of the state basketball tour- nament. The excitement was already beginning. Thursday came around and all thoughts were on the game to be played at 8:30 that night. Many students and supportive fans traveled three or more hours to cheer the lackets on to a victory. As game time ap- proached, the Super Drum on the UT campus was filling up with many Cleburne fans. The lackets entered the court in their usual manner, bouncing the basketball off the backboard. The whole stands shook as Chris Hall dunked the final ball in the bucket. Then the buzzer sounded. The lackets were ready to start the game they had dreamed of and had been working toward for several mon- ths. This was the time that all the hard work and sweat was going to pay off. Coach Cody, the lackets and the Cleburne fans were ready to show everyone just what Cleburne was made of. The two teams were introduced and the f .a iw game was underway. The young men played with their might. Cleburne was on top for a while and then the score would even out. This happened many times throughout the game. At halftime, the lackets were down by a mere one point. By the end of the third quarter the lackets were leading the game. The cheers and chants were coming from the stands like never before. This was going to be the year the Cleburne Yellow lackets proved to be iii. But things began to change as the young men slowly tired out. Still they played as hard or even harder than they had ever played before. The lackets just couldn't get back on top and lost to the Port Arthur Lincoln Bees, who later went on to win the state championship. There were many sad faces and many tears were shed astthe team walked slowly back to the dressing room. For all the players a dream was shattered. Some wou d never have another chance to play in a semi-final game. But because Cleburne is a young team, many will have another chance at the state cham- pionship and another chance to make the dream become a reality. By Suzanne Mann Al Smith makes two against Port Arthur Lincoln in Austin. Above: lay Scott makes a jump shot look easy. Far Left: Chris Hall shows how a jump shot is done. Left: leff Kennon goes for two. 85 l.V. Bees Shoot the Hoop The l.V. Bees had a great with a 24-3 record. ln distri they managed to wrap up record. These are two sets of that were sure to make l.V. Mark Stone very proud of his Those having outstanding 5 were: Greg Frizzell, Lance Patrick Sanchez and Bryan Kir Thier most valuable play Calvin Scott. IV A team members were: Bryan King, Mike White, Lance Rosser, Greg Frizzell, Patrick Sanchez, Collin Rogers and Carlton Liggins, IV B team members were: Cary Anderson, Omar Rodriguez, Mike Finn, Donnie Kinner, Rod Austin and Tony Williamson. 86 X IV Basketball fm, , ,. If ,ASUS fav: 5 X, ff is 351: ff .. 5 X. 'I T5 5 f if f Y- Q 'X .-N Q 5, X wgwrr' -W ,J Mx 2 'X .W sa ,, aa .i rw-www 8 ,Mi wwe Alan Davis drives down the court for a lay-up. t iv ' ttf David Wood manages to sink another basket. K .1 N i X3 i :l f AY 88 Freshman Basketball ,w,,,...rf- lames Reynolds and Mark Dunham hustle to the ball. of ,t,.,fi,ivt. it.. as A .....-f- lames Reynolds gets a free throw to add points to the scoreboard. J xx ., fi? ' If Rh i f ' MQSYEQ X Z 5 . -.........,.,.,-.... in-. Aw., David Wood fights for the rebound. lc X . lames Reynolds gets the tip off as Scotty Watson watches on. 2: fi ,, H, C 'A x wi swttq -- , V l ff s Graham Hagood looks for an open man. Freshmen Continue a Winning Tradition! The 1983-84 Freshmen A and B teams had another fine season under the coaching of Coach Stone and Coach Rhone. Their season was 16-7 overall and 10-3 in district. Letting many different players gain playing time and experience will surely help the varsity in the coming years. The leading scorer was james Reynolds, who had an outstanding record. The team has shown tremendous im- provement and is expected to further develop its playing skills and help the lackets win the district championship next year. f 1 C V ..-C g I ,.. 2 ,, .bfi L1 --. ff-r AV 1 1, ,,.....-. fr , ...M--' Z' .al James Reynolds shoots for two points. 1983-84 Wasps were: Derrick Burkes, Michael Vidarri, Brian Phipps, jeff Calahan, Mark Dunham, Chris Yando, Jarrett justice, Brad jones, Curtis lunge, Stacy Holbert. Back row: Graham Hagood, Gary Kilcrease, Todd Saylors, David Woods, Lonnie Gossett, Alan Davis, James Reynolds, lustin Travvick, Briam Allen, Todd Siegler. Freshman Basketball X 89 90 X Girls Basketball Stingers Struggle Throu h the Year The Varsity Stingers didn't have a very good year, and they ended the season with a record of 5-21. Maybe it was just a lack of personnel, but the girls worked very hard for many hours. District season was filled with more losses, and they closed out the season with an O-10 record. Susan Land, Kari Denning and Amy Denning played exceptional basketball throughout the season. Many of the girls are underclassmen and will return next year, bringing experience and maturity. I i x 'Y 'fff .arf 5 , 3 1- .WWW ,,,m -M if wah ,,,,,,,,- an LN Karin Anderson keeps a loose ball away from two joshua Amy Denning goes high for a lay-up over a players. player. C721 nel F 1 J 1983-84 Varsity Stingers were: Amy Scott, Karen Nelson, Karin Anderson, Amy Denning, Susan Land, Holly Whitfill, Kari ning, Cindy Garner, and Coach Barbara Knocke. ' QV' ,, , ' ' if? X ,Q 0 O ,, ' Wifi ' ' . f f 4' f . ft' ' was '5 1 f- - ' , fsmfl 2 Y. . l ' 2' i. gg xv i ,, l '1 it 5 i Y' -, f Y kv A fs , ..-1 , 2,2 ? f' la , Kari Denning reaches for the lay-up X while Susan Land watc f Z V ' 1 ' , 1 an A- 2 , Q . . ul-lg ,I e ax Kari Denning jumps high while striving to Control the tip-off. fl fa 5 1 - J Amy De ning puts up anot er good shot. 1 5 ? sf , . B Amy Denning contr s the tip-off against a joshua player. ,,..f- Q. N, nd .s,, J ist ,t,ff', s . f .M ,V ,,.,. , A 7' A xa I' Q, I by f 5 Karen Nelson tries to pass over an opponent's outstretched arm. Girls Basketball X 91 'Qt ,Am, Holly Whitfill blocks the pass of an opponent. 'vm-an Amy Scott goes over the back of a Stephenville player to get the rebound, 92 X Girls Basketball Stingers Gain Experience ,mir In Stephenville opponent. s .t-. N .., H I em --... A. . at A f - Qfigyif A -as s.-- A M K -ff, '.:3- ' aww- tttt T S A aass S ,ki N 1 X t st y :lr,W: gf ?,, I AAii ,.:' A t p W .f,. T' Above: Susan Land puts up a jumper from the baseline. Right: Kari Denning goes for one point on a free throw. hr J-I Amy Scott jumps high, but she cant quite reach as high as her H ' W mln Q 17 Holly Whitfill strives for the ball. Amy Denning shoots a free throw. F af- X, to Q, UQ! 2 ml! v ,gsm 5 1- r, 5 ' r he W 1 'rw ,,w .gf , fs' .ff 'L' Kari Denning and Susan Land go for it. Karin Anderson looks for an open lane. mmww ...J Girls Basketball 1 93 Stephanie Cooper takes a shot while Kelli Nelson looks on. The l.V. Stingers had a 9-9 season record and 5-8 mark in district. The team did not play Crowley due to bad weather. Coach Knocke was pleased with the girls and their performance. The players did a good job even with many injuries. 'The thing l'm proudest of is that the girls never gave upf' Outstanding players were: Stephanie Cooper, most rebounds, Angie Scott, most points, Kelli Nelson, best outside shooter. The team is looking forward to improving the record next season. I.V. Stingers: Angie Scott concentrates on a shot. W, 4. . M,,,,. , .iis X . 3-fi? 94 X Girls l.V. 1983-84 l.V. Stingers are: Rene Russell, Kelli Nelson, Coach Knocke, Renee McKennon, Angie Williams. 2nd row: Stephanie Cooper, Kathy Moehlman, Angie Scott, Christine Harrington, and Brenell Ellison. ot Quitters --Q-.-gp. w N , 4 ' we , f ,,,. f Q, f f L 0 . ou.,,w,, W 4 ff f aff if wg M my f ' ' ' 1 f 1 ,, ,, 5 ,ev-,f n , IZ ,U ,Iv , ..., I ,L f, . s, N - H , . M l :zi W , l i A i ? 5 2 Angie Scott gets a jump ball. - s g t t t Christine Harrington goes for a loose ball, Kelli Nelson looks for an opening. Rene Russell shows good form. Girls IV X 95 t A N Freshman Stingers Have Excellent Season The Freshman Stingers had one of their better seasons this year. They completed the season with a 22-5 record and a 10-3 district record with some outstanding play Q from the team as a whole and excellent play from julie R l Ellis and Robyn Brand. This year's freshman girls will surely be an asset to the lV and varsity teams next year. .UQM as julie Ellis, Stacy Rainey and Robin Brand relax after a tough june Ellis Shoots Overdefender. game. 1984 Freshman Stingers were: Andrea Easdon, Stacy Rainey, Julie Ellis, Robyn Brand, Veronica Scott, Jamey Neal and Iris Fuller. Back row: Sharon Gregory, Amy Wright, Penny Wright, Coach Dagley, Shawna Bennett, Christy Day, Rachael jones and Pam Sanders. l l I , ,ni-ija. , ,MZ , yu-,,f' ' ':.k I in 'iw f Hg Mig A ' K ,f 'ii . 2' ' S' Q ff w ill Q , A Qt! 'Wi K julie Ellis goes up for iously await. as gi Q f,,, 4' ifzfzrjj fj,gJT.l tv: My , Sui, 9 Q fu! .ff M the lump ball While team members anx' Robyn Brand beats a defender to the bucket for a layup. 1 19' be lll M -v a ,i e ...Ml is elll Nbdd W l ... ...... a it l .L kr Rachael lones fights for a basket. Stacy Rainey looks for a teammate to pass the ball IO. 97 i fa B nn! 3 ,Y ' I ' - an , l x LMT In .g Volleyball Team Gains Experience The Cleburne volleyball Stingers started S their workout the second week of August. The girls worked hard and much improve- ment was shown. Two new coaches led the Stingers this year, and they were Barbara Knocke with the varsi- ty and IV, and Mandy Mankin with the freshmen. Sheila Alexander, Tanya George and Tam- my Kolander showed their leadership ability by serving as captains. The team did a great job this year. Coach Knocke and Coach Mankin began building a strong volleyball team, and they are looking forward to many good seasons from these if a Q 4 V I , , '11 N N Y' 35 G' MEC' I .- Q., 2 ,4- Stingers get ready for the next serve. Tanya George dinks the ball over the net. fit 1 4 f 8 5 1 , ? Q hu 8 V in vi , 'A-2 if y s if ' rttt 'V fr is Y J , I Q Varsity Stingers lor 83-84 season are: Coach Knocke, Debbie lones, Renee Breland, Susan Land, Holly Whitfill, Shelia Alexander. cond row: Kaylea Miller, Amy Scott, Tanya George, Tammy Kolander, and Melanie Black. 98 f Varsity Volleyball l fine young ladies. rs 5 The team huddles together to plan a victory. ,aw Holli Whitfill shows her ability as she spikes the ball. Q 1' 995 52? , Susan Land and Tanya George show their Stinger spirit. Debbie jones bumps the ball to the setters, Varsity Volleyball f 99 U! I y JL:-ag.. rrrs ..........: A s 11-+-it' o 45' I l ' Q ' n . .x H. ir, 'Lv I 1 5 X .L .32 ' 6, Holly Whitfill prepares to block the ball, and Sheila Alexander lends her help, Ns K' Amy Scott sets the ball perfectly. . ,attf Q35 Sheila Alexander shows her style. Volleyball Awards The Stingers showed progress this year with a record of 5 wins, 5 losses. Much improvement was shown in all the girls this season. The award winners for the volleyball team were: Sheila Alexander, MVP, and Tanya George, Spirit 4 ,S Award and second team all-district. Tanya was also f A high point player, scoring 167 points. Amy Scott won the Hustler Award, and Renee Breland was named first team all-district. Coach Knocke was pleased with all the effort put forth by the team this year. G0 -f H We 5 .N sw I ss., if Us llXJ X' arsity Volleyball A ,- Left Amy Scott sets the ball to a hitter while Susan Land looks on. Above: Cleburne Stingers watch the ball anxiously. 'ty I s up Q ysix Tanya George bumps the ball in practice. Su. 1 he , 1 P y ,,., y 4, i . , ,. . K Q. ,g ,Q , .ns 'W I Q I 1 . QWM Sheila Alexander shows what she can do with a volleyball. ,st ' ,Misa Susan Land spikes the ball over the net and over the opponents. ' .,,,, ..,.,,, I .r.. 1 it bi., ..h,.t t ,,...!'.'fFl s ff. A A ,,.t, tt ,., MZ. nb . . A,,,,-m r ziiii .tw- 1 'WY lift t 5 ' 6 I ssrrr ti G E 7 sight: K 5 i kkiik Vkrivgii gin 1 :.. ,, F ,. .. .Y Y y 'ir Q0 469 Sl Q X . - i L 4 l ' l it ,ssa 'K i V 3 E I A ' 4 1 ' If if ,fl S - ' .Q V ' 5 .. -. -.Eg , sf: ...- Everyone is looking for the ball. Melanie Black bumps the ball to the opponents. li ls -e we Holly Whitfill prepares to hit the ball over the net. Varsity Volleyball X 101 IV Work Hard The IV Stingers had a district record of 3-6. They really pulled together and made a suc- cessful year. Amy Denning was the high point server and the MVP. Rene Russell won the Hustler Award and Kelli Nelson, the spirit award. With these girls moving up to varsity level next year, we can expect to see enthusiasm and an excellent varsity volleyball team. H V 0 in ,ni ' Y ,sf Missy Stephenson dinks the ball over the net for a winning point. gil 5 alumni! Q ' S A5 5,10 -Q .usb-'I L- UDDQRQQ ' u-Ullar -K,-Ng.-....g - 'viva L.. j...sxm---.., 3 Amy Denning waits for the ball. Iulie Ellis spikes the ball for another point. r1a':i ik N fe. situ, ax... ,s if sA s 5 t xx ex s. is . A1 ss SS s QA as .. A ,si Skies AY 'TAES1 fl ,Q t A J :bc A Aff! t .t s i Llii i it M A- A S' Q, t i A l l, t E Y 5 . N! - A - Ns QE 3 g ssssls A .. LA s...s 2 - 'V xA lik: 3 ,- Ale N 5 . gifs' '-4:35-A,::-N .... A2125 11 Q s : Q 5 Q If . Kst ,,.. g s S l l gi, as A - A A s if K kkky g DA c A C F A is AA is A Q .A we s' .t.. A A to 1 c Q SA A' . .. t . ,. A I to S, c x A ss to A A i t SA AAA A A ww AJ' I p A AA A A- AA ll A AA S 5 E AA I A AA tttaa AAA. it . :V xxx K K , I W , . .,,. . K A H .ss s i 5 A A A I ssst C A? 1 A s -- A. - : .- Back row: Coach Knocke, Stephanie Cooper, Amy Denning, Iulie Ellis, Lynn Williams, Coach Mankin. front row: Robin Brand, Renee Russel, Amber Helms, Missy Stephenson, Kelly Nelson. 102 X IV Volleyball 1 Robyn Brand blocks the ball as Missy Stephenson stands by. EN gi1ww--- x Q .4 4 ,ig-,.., l 81' 1,93 fx, '. S K E ... . K we sa- - syyy 3'3- W Missy Stephenson sets the ball for another Stinger hit. - ..,.. ---M' flung 13:5 ,V M, Q Amy Denning bumps the ball to the setter. psf.-r. ' S an Sabrina Watson takes practice serves before a game. 5. .t, 'N- 58: lvl' S , S SQ is gt K A 0 Viiy VM, -dm ,V ' Above: Amy Denning saves the ball and sets it up for a score. A Left: Amy Denning bumps the ball to the setter. lVVolleyballfl03 Freshmen Gain Much Experience The freshman Stingers had a district record of 5- 5. They had a good year and gained much experience. The freshman MVP was Rachael lones, and the hustler was Amy Wright. The spirit award went to Stacy Rainey, and the high point server was lamey Neal. Under the coaching of Ms. Mandy Mankin, the girls showed great spirit and determination. illi Q do Sharon Gregory spikes the ball for a winning point. 4 cvfglks-3 W J .L Linda Boyd helps out on back row. 104 X Volleyball ,Yu TN. Amy Wright bumps the ball to the setter. t imma miuznuu------ xL,,,, 7 I W 1 If Amy Wright picks up the serve. www, Rachael jones strives to pick up the ball, while lamey Neal backs her up. mga-m,, t W Coach Mankin gives her team a pep talk in the huddle. ill!!-I N 'B W I .- Q 1,1 gf g Y e P S ,Mitt U eeee -ee 'eziz M il Linda Boyd bumps the ball to lamey Neal. lamey Neal bumps the ball for another Stinger point. t ,Q :B .. gf ' 8 3 Stingers were: Veronica Molina, Susie Ortegon, Linda Boyd, Rhonda Riddle, Maria Soto, Penny Wright, Kelly Looper. Back row: Sharon Gregory, Amy Wright, Jamey Neal, Stacey Rainey, Rachael jones, Georjon Bonnie Allen, Coach Mankin. Volleyball X 105 lackets Never Give Up During Tough Season This year's Yellowjacket baseball team started out slow and never sped up. They began the season with a big win over Alvarado, but lost seven out of their next nine games before starting district play. Although the jackets did not live up to Cleburne's expectations, they tried their best and were more disappointed than anyone. Brent lones prepares to lay one dovvn. David Webb reaches to get the out at first. P1907 ww' . .. 'tt 'if ,,,,,,,., , :V -5- it swf.: uv. A arf-W7 tga s 52088 W' gn 1984 Yellow lacket baseball players were: joey Thompson, Marco Chavez, lohn Crissop, Paul Chavez, and Matt Boles. Row Bryan King, Brad Horton, Brent lones, Mike Anderson, Carlton Liggins, Mike White, and David Webb. Row 3: Coach Sarchet, Ba Wright, Roderick Austin, Stephen Hafford, and Coach Charles. 106 f Baseball ,, v,,L,, ww, .,,,,, ,V W ,,,, L A f': 1'1:?:1ff?f1ffM1':'iif f MM My MRA ' 4' f ' f 1 , Q ,, V 5 fx' ,, k,,k mm, ii if r A t e l ,-A' i siif ,f r 1 ' W' , ' . A M 4 ff' ,t.v W ' , 3 JW ' 'A f 6 T a, '1 , ,, ,I if H tti 1 f P t i A 'i ' ii ,JZVVL , 1 'Z' K Mike Anderson throws his famous curve ball. in me ---.- X A ' Im.. me Y af' Coach Greg Charles - one bad dude. Carlton Liggins waves to his fans while stealing second base. ,, mf' W we Q W frr. fff, f fy, .in , I if Z MW X ,, fy ' 5 at to ' it t . v V it . . I VV David Self awaits the pitch. David Webb holds the runner at first base. Baseball f 107 .HBS if in-J! 3 4, i 1 , ,,, ,Q ,i -, CCC ,pf ,- ,-,AC Cf: C and-aw Im , iff- 7' C H , K ' ,, f ,f ,. , . V HW: Cv, wa' ' I CC ,V ,, , Paul Chavez, shortstop, prepares to throw out a runner. Bins... -y-.ef M.. -M, v H AN Y 'na rap' 10 vi., ,AE 7? MH 5' vlL. David Webb stretches to put out a runner at first base. Right: Carlton Liggins puts his speed to good use. 108 7 1' f 55sm:agzji'if4ip.4 , Chivk-Drxallfx A X ssl 7l'X'5'o t-'2 C X 1,323 A 1 6 C , 1 f 'jg if C , , 5'0,3.Q:4 w A i?53'f3fz?x'zi'ifqg,gC 'fx ',IaeTfi'i'5'?l'Qfx: C 'sox w5:ff3'i ,fff 1'I'4.f fi ' H 0,9431 516955 gsziajigvgvi, C -1f '!C:' .fi Q ayyifli' . si df MN 1' 'I ,ex '- M .,.,. CC ' fy. 0 1 U., . u 1, ' Q' n nm' yu' C Nrllq X Coaches Sarchet and Charles discuss strategy. 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C i fC,,,,.,.C,,,-.oven 'E' k 3 A CX ,, C Q C C I is V C K C ,C ,CW CC . - C C-3 CC 4 K K A A ii ,C - CCC- -- Q f K A f- Mssiii Cf-QNCCCX f ..-, to Q W U jig, in ,C ,- C,tC i ri CC f ' i tw C C+- In C: CX C N- -- t' x C CCQBC ' ,C - C L K CC J C -if 'RQQCCC i? ?lL C C- an-ft ' C HXAQQQSY. v Q A C Cs K C,C FC gy K N- s CCsC e if t s C as 1 -1 ,aft s s 'sw :M'L - ' .E 1 .., '40 I Brad Horton heads for first base after another fine hit. Brent lones leads off second base. if B 5 S 5 . 5 S i xv David Self does a fine job of catching for the jackets. Barry Wright prepares to throw another pitch. Baseball I 109 . V. Read for Varsity The 1983-841V baseball team had a good season this year even though they only played 7 games. The leading pitchers this year were Bryan King and Ricky Virdaurri. ' Only playing a few games, the team never really played to its full potential, but they did play good enough to win three games this season. Players contributing throughout the season were Matt Boles, Brett Self, Doug Minchy and Rod Austin. ,W ,s Doug Minchy heads for third. s ssss sts, f as s 15 ,fs V I t ' ,Jia as-f Matt Boles looks on. Above: joey Thomason awaits the pitch, Left: Bryan King prepares to throw a fast ball .aw 2 , ,, .. s...,,.,s. J, I 5 S s 'i Q 1 i E m'Q11' i1 ' V 1-M KLKLL Q . ws- ,sw Ni fs ' Q Rod Austin heads to first. Matt Boles awaits the pitch. Matt Boles prepares to catch the ball. 5' f , ' r ' E i is wrgtsewaww .-www bw..:zt:f.1f WA rf ,. aii Q 3:3 V ,, , ,,,k,iJ M. ,mu . , Z, TQ Ai. ia, ay, ,,mwea..m W P i -,i , MW. MMV if ' H k --ii' ' 'I' 1 : ,.w,f.1t1,--,iii , :MA ,V ,, , I f . . in V A Q mmm.W...a,, t... is 4 ef 1 V , f .M ,v Brain King runs around third. Ma. . i.-. Matt Boles runs to second. Left: Ricky Vidaurri waits for the right pitch. Q' Liggins Wins Second i A rtt At State Track Meet l 1 'tee f Carlton Liggins capped a successful track season by ll l placing second at the state track meet in the long jump with a 23'5Vz jump. , sy' I Liggins also took second at both the regional and at ' district meets. At district his jump was 22'113A1 . , The district meet was held in Cleburne April 19. The , lackets qualified two besides Liggins for regionals. l Charlie Walker won the discus with a throw of l58'7Vz , and Randy Petty won the shot put with a heave of 49'8Vz . Boys' track was coached by Robert Barham. , W l .L Ah Alvis Scott takes off to clear the bar in the high jump. Duff Cunningham competed for the Wasps in the lohn Reagan rounds the first corner of the 400in the lead. hurdles. 4, 1 l i ' 'Q l. - K W N, ltlaizamzima 1- Varsity track team members were: Dayton Wade, lohn IV and freshmen track team members were: Matt Allen, John Reagan, Carlton Liggins, and lim Howard. Row 2: Calvert lohn Reeves, Lonnie Gossett, Scotty Watson. Row 2: Todd Saylors Avants, Scott Miles, Shane Tatum, jeff Gilliam and Al mond Buster, Brad Mead, Graham Hagood, Gary Gilliam, and Smith. Weisenburger. 112 X Boys Track Jhf' t 4? - , 3 'wi nr . J. Q- g W its y i i if ' F Z l 2 U7 3. FP 3' FP D' 5 K, 5 ti FP 3' FD LI1 3' O FF 'U C FY BJ FY FF 3' FD Q- M. FF 2. O FY' 3 FD FD f N no ' . . f t 123' ,ag ,Q if iv if 'Q' 'M ll Q 5 Q N144. gg G . '24 43 4 J, in 'fm' T. wi? ad a 48 n-.. Matt McCarty runs hard in the hurdles. sq. -,gs -.i i 1 his A xy,. 4 V as , S in I Q Y -QQA v so . . t i if ,' L : . .. K, K sf? A 4 wa. 2.5 , Y . 'L ,:: if f iiii is y, fi Sl f Q . K , :V ' 'f,. All X, . or y etet Q I -. fi-Q rkf'-V ' f t ' e t m -- lim Howard clears the last hurdle and drives for the finish line. Above: Carlton Liggins lets go with a winning jump. left: Randy Petty throws his way into regionals, winning the shot with a throw of 49'8W'. Boys Track X 113 Boy's Golf: Put It in the Hole' The boys golf team carried on the Yellow jacket tradition by being successful in the various tournaments they par- ticipated in. Although the team didn't claim a district cham- pionship, they made a good run for the title. At rght are team members: Duff Cunn- ingham, Hardy Gilliam and Rob- by johnson. Standing: Coach Lorin Cross, Kyle Livingston, Cary Anderson, David Wood and Chris Hommell. . f i ar, ag: 5 ,V '19 - M M4 3 A ,mmm , K - N' 1 M.. W, ,Wm .iqqwkggfg Jr, 5, ff fMf'ff7M'f'255't ' ' I ' -iyk I C , 1 x 4 ,, . ,i fr N ,Q ' M f' FCM? W Ja 'N 1. --gf' -, ', 1' R1 1 A H K kk .J H, ,. v,5,,,,.9s, Ag ,NW My . an - gf, W wm31FfZw,gg 6' 1, K. , - W ., A Maw. ' ' YN, ,tmam f ,,,f'r K 4 Amis, iw-2 Mk 'gl 'i ' 7 M i5l'f in ,if I 4,wqi'!' z WIA ' fS'w,,t A f 'W' ' f- 'A ffl' Af Chris Hommell takes a big swing. David Wood lines up his club head for another big drive Girls' Golf: The Best Swing Girls' golfers were: Tracy Gray, Holly Whitfill and Sabrina McGee. Not pictured were: Karen Nelson and Stacy Rainey. MN Sabrina McGee demonstrates the art of oerfect putting. T T s . up Q, 'offs 3.11 as , A me as f 3 NIB' it - Holly Whitfill prepares to drive. Tracy Gray lines up another putt. Girls' golf team members began the year slowly. When they began practicing, they had neither coach nor schedule. As the year progress- ed, they continued to work out on their own after school, and later Mr. Cross agreed to coach both golf teams. Sabrina McGee and Tracy Gray were the most productive golfers, consistently winning medalist honors at the various tournaments. -L S ..... 2 low, 44 ,Qnl'A?ii?'W4 ,yy, tt' Y Girls' Golf X 115 Girls - On the Right Track This year's girls track team was led by a host of stars. They were coached by Gene Mayes. They competed in the JV division throughout the season and at the district meet won the IV division by a 225 to 123 point margin. They won first place in every event but three. -. -Q v'- 2 ' K.. ' - as s fy at 2 V. JSM l I in f G is J yt. an f 1 if .Q M . a 2- .... .t ... M 'K . ss- -Q' . T , T... , gwg V K s....f .,,,fT' ,PN t A ,, I Q---mi. ...Q X Lie' K . My .v 1 T... .K . ' as 4 1 2 N ' A . X . . ,. . A: L,,i,i:,N?,y wig A A ...,. , yt.. K N .. Z.. s Y . 6 I . . g . 5 .- ss Y ii .S S K g , r V I U v-.. is. . 1 an .. .1 .... f' 5 W - We . ,,.. s ..... is . - Z., . . 2 ss.. r . it as ,... 2 K .ti. f 3 R . r A 543 .. wisfiifzk X . I-, 2- - ' ' S3 ' Tsai. il K ft. , its aff., Lana Davis and Christine Harrington practice the hand off. Front Row: Robin Whites, Karen Nelson, Karen johnson, Sheila Rolla, and Debbie jones. Back Row: Renay McKennon Urainerl, Sharon Gregory, Debbie Mitchell, Rachel lones, Christine Harrington, Lana Davis, and Coach Gene f wif 7 Karen Johnson jogs in preparation for the next race. Mayes. Not pictured is Bonnie Allen. Lwf 116 X Girls Track ...N L, V ,3' f- , H 'ts' - x E i 1' 5 , ' , I , L, 'T . . M, . ,..,, ... V , ft ,, V, Vs ,. ,A ' T , 'sz ,,-- - Mgt, 5 ' A . K 5 A .. . ,. , , j A .. - H l ' 'rrw Jgfiq' M . 715-v FL'w,fl-:f i . L K A figsgwy s -gift if Q..-P.:z:: t f 4' W- ' V V A W f Khk' N fm ,4 Lsfiit- . K V, K s-H ew f. X, M ' -nafwl aria , - fV , W k'u1wxQM ,, E :W . Ns ,Q . V , . , ,N - -f. .. , 'g'wJ if--A.. gi -K A by A V: V A . .V V - 1 Left: Bonnie Allen crosses the tape ahead of the pack. Above: A few of the girls warm up for the race. Below left: Sharon Gregory shows us her style. Below: Bonnie Allen practices her stretch for the tape. Bottom: Some of the team takes time out for a picture. I K wr VV fx . .. e. V W 1 s 1 5 iw if , Q s .Xi 2 . A N af ssti f , Q :V N' li is is is R. lil '-,, ' s a ff' , A , ,, s ,V .V :'lii if, .,': f'l 1 ii' ' ' ' 1 'il' jk H s rkLV.s f-: I 3 3 f ' A -V -- ' V , 5 ,k,,i,,,, ,, L. MN A 1: x we 81,515 ig if - ,: 1 , ,MW 191322 Girls Track f 117 Cross Countr Team Runs Hard The 1983 Cross Country team, coached by Doc McClin- tock, did an outstanding job this year. The boys' varsity team fell to fifth place in the district meet after winning the meet for the past three years. The team captain, Shane Tatum, supplied great leadership and placed sixth at district. Overall both the girls' and boys' varsities were young teams, with two seniors, one junior, one sophomore, and two freshmen. Todd Saylors reaches for everything he has. I 'F -Arv I at Q tgg 'f,, 2 a a aa ra 'e , i t ,,, , r s Rhonda Crager was ahead of her male counterparts. ..., M... g .1 at K I ctttt so A R :E Donald Gathings runs in the sun. JK: X if 5 s Members of the cross country team were: Rhonda Crager, Todd Saylors, Shane Tatum, lohn Reagan, Pete Castanuela, Kurt Weisenberger, and Donald Gathings. 118 X Cross Country . . K 1 if The most outstanding member Sathings Named to All-State Team I ' if ' ' if 1- W M. 3 of the cross country team was Donald Cathings, a junior three- year letterman. He had a late state in the season and did not run cross country until well into the fall. He quickly got into shape and began to run strongly again. His best time of the year was 16:05.70 at the Duncanville meet, in which he obtained first place in the three mile run. He placed first at the district meet with a time of 16:20.58, to carry on the tradition of Cleburne district champions. After winning district, he advanced to the regional meet, where on a much harder course he placed ninth to earn a trip to the state meet. At the state meet, Donald placed tenth in the 5000 meter run with a time of 17:03.00 and because of his great year, he was named to the all-state cross country team. All of us here at Cleburne High School were very proud of you. Way to go, Donald! Cross Country X 119 505 fa, i ,M W, M 'Si X F' I Uillddil V , tt 4.6 at t M gif Nanette Aldridge shows good form on her forehand stroke. mid' A ,QQ P dddo B L 335 fi I ' ' dddd B 1 B B , 1 it it 9 B '55 l A . A V ,, W - , Y - j Steven Cotton makes a perfect crosscourt shot, while jeff Rose t1r r rs A g, B B anticipates the return. f, ' - A V V ,,,, ,,,,t ' A M i H I , ir ,v B E 45 2 i D if is ,,,,,- gg M' 13 Becca Browder anticipates the Steve Barnett grins for the next shot. camera. Tina Tofflemoyer gives Nanette Aldridge some good advice before her match. 120 X Tennis K .mfwfzt i N csc Holly Barr hits another winner. .-ec t, 5 Lit? lacket Netters Swing Into Action The 1984 tennis team had a very successful season this year. The team participated in the Weatherford ln- vitational tournament, bringing home a 2nd place girls trophy and the TWC tournament, with Angie Riza ad- vancing to the finals. Under the coaching of Mandy Mankin, a newcomer to Cleburne High, three Jacket netters advanced to regionals, Nanette Aldridge, Angie Riza, and Scotty MacLean. 1 f X Aproud Coach, Mandy Mankin. Tina watchesatough match. Christi Reagan, Sabrina Watson, and Tina Tof RSX flemoyer watch a Cleburne match. A A as s. tennis team members were: Scotty MacLean, Steve Barnett, Layne Davlin, Randy McKinney, Steve Cotton, Holly Barr. Second w Brad jones Nanette Aldridge, lohn Fort, Parrish Autry, Cheryl Bradley. Third row: Coach Mankin, Landra Ewing, Sabrina Wat- n Christi Reagan, Becca Browder, and Cherry Holmes. Not shown is Angie Riza. 'M af' X I . . Landra Ewing takes a minute to smile at the camera. 'QQ'- R Sw A 1 ' ' - ww.. t K , Randy McKinny and Steve Barnett make a good doubles team. 122 X V, Tennis , cs.. . E 3 a 1 t 3. K V Q at as at , g N tQ ttttt nntttt N X ttte tet, t at ,tttt 4 1 Q g , , K. ,. ' -X 5 t ti i R .t..t, . .....-- if . h. , 2 QW 5 x xx Sabrina Watson and Christi Reagan practice on their doubles strategy i Becca Browder hits a nice shot while Holly Barr waits for the return. cyvw, Q .6 ...I-. Layne Davlin shows excellent form on the court. N N i- MacLean at CHS Shows His Best! Qi is - 1 ' hA i if ssss C . .Q ' -to ' gif 5 X 1 Scotty MacLean shows his style at the net. MacLean has a good form on his serves. . Scotty Maclean spent the first semester at New Braunfels High School and attended a tennis clinic there. He spent many hours developing his tennis game, and the com- petition was very difficult. Scotty returned to CHS for the second semester to play on the tennis team. He boosted team records and took first place at district. Scotty lost in the quarter-finals at regionals, but still has another year. Con- gratulations and good luck next year, Scotty. Scotty has an outstanding backhand against all of his opponents. Scotty waits for further instructions from Coach Mankin. Watching the ball is part of his strategy. V Term X 123 Q... , 37 in - in . ,, 'ffseg-xii me is L L iix V Llll . l L r A i4v k..- .'i- ' ,,,.. .:-,,'. h-- -K-5: :.. .--i 1.52.0 ' ff 35 Z 5 N --': f eee J L,.. X Q? 1 , LLZ, .Lf, N 5 .fr --.: - 'f .sg Aff :.L :: 1-'::' ' ' jr QXL ffglxxmhx K 1 A ? Z x 5lMany Qlebumpe rgh School athletes. were -1--Lh ' ' ' LIL' ' . hggngred or thenr outstanding , ffif y f hlevernents. Wo oo o Aalgo like to honor . oooo L nnn ' A - hhnhn nnh L - L . im- onnn 'K ...... A ki X Wi ' - is L U Igziii e -Drstnct k: L.. kkk:- L r We 'k',::..:' 5' .- K '. . ., eee ' o L L BO S' B xl TBALL - --- L. -:-: A -. . L,,,. ,-1-- II. 1 -- .rrr . f 1 1 -. 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Q QQSI Lmm,, ml .kv af' i K V7 0101 E2 N L gk Ss - L . . .... in-:rw-: V N .... g ., X Ras.. Q K Iii hm, Kiiw -QW li g -5' x as Q g T i1 X X Q N ii, we ' 5 v vb, - , 126 X Clubs Division f w H' I 'N f E W Q W J ' Clubs I1 I1 U 3 1' Don't act upset, guys. You know you love it. 'lsnvf' 3 Sylvia and Cathy share ideas with each other concerning the annual. Row 1: D'Lynn Fagan, Mary Mize, Karen Pierce, Kyle Sims, David Webb, Kyle Boles, Susan Ward, Chris K if Devaney, and Robin Brooks. Row 2: Shelly Ewing, Tina Tofflemoyer, Michelle Witte, Diana White, Sylvia Ramirez, Debbie Kirby, Nanette Aldridge, Carol Wheeler, and Mindy Winsett. Row 3: Curtis Ganong, Layne Davlin, Suzanne Mann, Monty Dobbins, Cathy LaRash, Max Nimmo, Leslie Weaver, and Michelle Grimes. Not pictured is Todd Mayer. ff, 5 'Wi Putting together a book con- sisting of over 200 pages is not an easy task. The staff works very hard all year round to pro- duce this annual so that we may have pictures of events and people to look back on in the future. Setting up photographs, writing captions and paragraphs, and designing the layout are all requirements that have to be met before the deadlines. in . il's 'i. 'E' nn-.t...,,,,,,d. P' NQl'Gs D f it fn., - .. , ,. Susan Ward pleads her case to Ms Woolley for an extension on her deadline. K if K . A good example of dedication is shown here by Mary Mize as she intently works on her assigned pages. QM. 128 X Annual Staff 1 1 i L Getting the Reflections page of the Cleburne Times Review ready takes a lot of planning on everyone's part. Hard at work on articles for the 'lYapper are Brandi Gallop, Suzanne Mann, Reggie lones, Kathy Graham, and Kathy Moehlman. The Yapper Staff has taken on new responsibilities this year involv- ing the publication of their own page in the Cleburne Times-Review. lt is entitled 'Reflectionsflnside CHSH and is printed once every two weeks. The photography, articles, and design of the page are produc- ed by the students themselves. The information on this page allows the whole city of Cleburne to know what is happening in our high school. The students also create a two-page Yapper newsletter every week to distribute to the homerooms. Sabrina McGee stops writing to take a serious break. I , 1, and Andra Rice. l Front Row: Shari johnson, Kathy Graham, Suzanne Mann, Lydia Bar- rera, Tracy Ligon, Shirley Tiner, Bran- di Gallop, Teresa Massey, and Missy Bane. Back: Richard Lain, Steve Barnett, Gary Harper, Kathy Moehlman, Reggie lones, Mike Whiteley, Kelly Graves, Tracy Gray, Audrey Hammond, Sabrina McGee, 3 E I' Yapper f 129 The student council is a very active CHS organization. Throughout the year, they help our school become more en- joyable for the students. They help with registration, sponsor the Golden Girl, decorate the Christmas tree, and had the best talent show ever, with the famous ZZTop present. CHS was the president school of the district convention this year. At the state convention they put on a patriotism workshop and brought home many awards. They again were voted an outstanding student council. As a part of their T patriotism project, they purchased an American flag to pro- mote patriotism throughout the school. Cathy LaRash helps everyone get finished with 1983-84 officers were: lanet Cody, historian, ' registration. Lacey Bennett, president. Standing: Christi vice-president, Stephanie Speer, treasurer, and drea Hall, secretary. Members of the student council were: Geraldine Abello, Stephanie johnson, Lacey Bennett, janet Cody, Reagan, Andrea Hall, Stephanie Speer, Stacie Woodrum and Rebecca Kandt. Row 2: Anthony Denning, Phillip Tucker Stella Sanchez, Bob Bosworth, Candy Herman, Kaylea Miller, Tracie Woodrum, Monty Dobbins, Cathy LaRash, Hodge, Karen Nelson and Barrett Watson. Row 3: Mark Malcom, Steve Slater, Karen Pierce, Kyle Boles, Mrs. juiili Hyde, sponsor, Steve Metze, Randy McKinney, Wade Daniel, Gary Williams, Patrick Scott, Scott Hobby, Bob Barn Chris Devaney, lustin Traweek, and Duff Cunningham. for 1? 3 s ffl Q if . A . X L Th cal sf ii, it wxws -ffl' , swag ,fm,. e ffq K ssssss S ' 45221, e calendar committee, Candy Herman and Christy Greer, kept up the endar in the main hall. Q5 F. E 3, .gjfxiis sts to it ,:,, A- L .fwfr 1 Every year the student council has a lot of fun putting up the Christmas tree in the COfT1fT1Ol'1S. X Stephanie Speer, the student council's entry in the Golden Girl, took the spot of second runner-up. Scott Hobby and Kyle Boles escort each of the Golden Girl contestants. Student Council f 131 Key Club is a service organization associated e with the Kiwanis Club. Each year they build the homecoming bonfire, and for the past two years they have sponsored the blood drive. The Key Club is sponsored by Mr. Cribbs and Coach Cunningham. E 4 Chanda Sandefur gladly gives her blood at the blood drive. Key Club members were: Tina Tofflemoyer, Mary Mize, Steve Slater, Paul Taylor, Gary Harper, Layne Davlin, David Webb, Billy Moore, Mike Dudding, jennifer Jones, Monica Sanchez, Susan Ward, Debbie Kirby, Robin Brooks. Row two: Bryan King, Sylvia Ramirez, Shelly Ewing, Holly Barr, Shannon Amerson, Chris Hall, Steven Barnett, Steven Cotton, Paul Chavez, Shane Tatum, Mark Dudding, Dan Dunham, Chris Devaney, Row three: Michelle Worley, Renee Breland, Sabrina McGee, Brenda Maldonado, Tracy Gray, Missy Bane, lim Howard, Audrey Hammond, Kelly Graves, Steven Bradbury, Bruce Bosworth, Mike Kolander, Matt Boles, and Brad Mead. 132 X Key Club The Exchangettes came through with many activities, beginning the year by helping with registration. For Christmas, they had their own party at Nolan River Country Club. Gifts were exchanged with their secret pals. ln November, the Great American Smoke-out was held, and Exchangettes helped to promote it by passing out stickers and putting up posters encouraging people to stop smoking. Annually, the Exchangettes sponsor two dances. The 'Hoedown is a Sady Hawkins dance and is held close to Valentinefs Day. The other dance, the l'Bunny Hop, is held during the spring. There was an exciting new sound at the Bunny Hop this year. A Dl, Deja-Vu, played everything from rock to country. The Powder Puff football game marked the end of the year's activities. For a change, the game was played during halftime to allow time for all of the special attractions. This year, some of the teachers took part by tooting their horns and waving their flags as the band and flag corps. Senior Lacey Bennett was chosen as this year's Barnyard Beau at the annual Hoedown. mbers were Liesl Scott Treasurer lanet Cody President Tracy Woodrum Vice President, Kristine Nelson - Secretary, and Christy Greer - Parliamentarian iv 2 Suzanne Eubanks Shirley Doty Carole Wheeler Kari Denning Nanette Aldridge Karen Pierce, Michelle Witte, D'Lynn Fagan, Rexanne Higgins, Candy Herman, Tina an Suzanne Mann and Linda West Row 3 Dorothy Holland Dawn McCoy Cathy LaRash, Angie Valentine, Carol McGinty, Angela Rathgeber, lacki Dodgin, Mary Hyde a Davis Rebecca Browder Stephanie Speer Christi Reagan and Robbie Scott Row 4 Deann White, Cheryl Bradley, Melinda Vasquez, Sheila jones, Leanna Howard e McCoy lulia lones Peggy Lambert Marinel Finley Kellie Nelson Kaylea Miller Karen Nelson, Amy Cato, Brandy Gallop, and lenny Gardener. Row 5: Mrs. Young, Mrs son Robyn Knoten Amy Denning Geraldine Abello Amy Scott Kristie Carlock Kim Braswell, Stacy Woodrum, Stephanie Hall, and Kathy Graham. NHS is an organization of high school juniors and seniors who have a grade point average of 3.5 or above. The students are selected by teachers on the following criteria: leadership, character, service, and scholarship. Each year the group has a banquet and induction service for all members, new and old, and their parents. Several old members gave speeches and provided entertain- ment. ln April, a workday was held in order to raise money for the organization. Members were employed by various businesses for one day and the money earned went to NHS. Officers for this year were: Richard Woodbury - Vice President, Suzanne Eubanks - Secretary, Melanie Popplewell - President, Liesl Scott - Treasurer, and Monty Dob- bins - Sergeant-at-Arms. S S' F 5. x ...5 I T' M g 'WST 7 Mrs. Barbee, NHS sponsor, gives old members Friou Floral employed Steve Metze and Robert Carroll for the NHS Workday. , t t, h t b h ins ruc ions on ow o e ave. . Members were: Row 1: Melanie Popplewell, Richard Woodbury, Suzanne Eubanks, Liesl Scott, and Monty Dobbins. Row 2: loni Barnes, Richard Buswold, Cheryl Wilkes, Tracy Woodrum, Kyle Boles, Rexanne Higgins, Debra Brand, Ray Baker, and lohn Dixon. Row 3: Mike Moellenhoff, Kristine Nelson, Christi Greer, Lacey Bennett, Becky Davidson, Renee lescke, lanet Cody, Lin- da West, and Donna Brown. Row 4: Mike Madden, Dorothy Holland, Dawn McCoy, Ethan Love, Mindy Winsett, Kari Denn- ing, Nanette Aldridge, D'Lynn Fagan, Nikki Hodge, and Denise Gregory. Row 5: james Lambert, Jackie Rosiere, Kevin Rachel, john Owen, Robert Carroll, and Evette Ferguson, Melanie Popplewell had the honor of starting the candlelight ceremony with new Suzenne Eubanks led the new members in member, Becca Browder. thelf NHS pledge. 3 This group of girls shows that NHS is not all work. They are: D'Lynn Fagan, Before the induction service, members and p r ' Kari Denning, Nanette Aldridge, Denise Gregory, and Nikki Hodge. their a ents feasted out john Dixon is shown here just that. NATIONAL L act' L HONOR SOCIETY F 'Q pa i S Vs Lf 13' wg! A lf. , y H: 5 W, Lux f J., . 1 L . ,av W .. H New members are: Row 1: Teresa Massey, Becca Browder, Amy Cato, Brandi Gallop, Angela Rathgeber, Carol McGinty, Laura Kane, and Rebecca Kandt. Row 2: jenny Gardner, Trina Gilliam, Kim Britt, Robbie Scott, Tonya Russell, Cheryl Bradley, julia jones, Todd Morgenstern, jacki Dodgin, Marinel Finley, Leanna Howard, and Kay Doyal. Row 3: Todd Like, Patrick Scott, Reggie jones, Brent jones, Brian Hunt, Mark Dudding, Chris llflynn, Alan Easdon, jeff Kennon, Robert Childress, Mark Tucker, jonathon Lee, Steve Metze, Phil Tucker, and Keith Bradley. O U 5 3. 5 a Lawle Davlln looks as if he 9nl0Y5 the food Randy McKinny struts his stuff on the dance floor. at the Time Machine. if SX ,WN O V e Matt McCarty and Sharla Metze seem to be having fun at Stephanie johnson, Stella Sanchez, julie Ellis, and Stacy Rainey M218iC Time M3Cl'1if19- pose forthe camera. I' n fa i I n K Above: Lacey looks important up there, doesn't he? Right: janet Cody addresses the assembly. 136 ,f Youth and Government Board of Management members were: Lacy Bennett, Melanie Pop- A Great Year Youth and Government had a very successful 1983-1984 school year. Representing CHS in Austin this year were Kyle Boles, Lt. Governor, lanet Cody, Chief lusticeg Melanie Pop- plewell, Presiding ludgeg and Lacey Bennett, Executive Government Planners, chairman. In Austin many elections were held. Winners in the elec- tion were: Cherly Bradley, Chief lustice, Mary Hyde, Presiding ludgeg and Christy Reagan, Executive Chairman. By winning elections in Austin, several students earned the right to participate in out of state conferences. The National Affairs Conference is held luly 3-9 at Blue Ridge North Carolina. Mrs. lohnnie Hyde, sponsor of the group, said that people in Austin were commenting on Cleburne's 'ldynasty of Kyle Boles, lanet Cody, Christi Reagan, Mary Hyde, and Cheryl winners. Chris Devaney, Sharla Metz, Matt McCarty, Mary Hyde. CHS students won awards this year including: Lacey Bennett, Melanie Popplewell, Kyle Boles, lanet , Cheryl Bradley, Steven Tekell, lim Harris, Shari johnson, Kristine Nelson, Karen Nelson, Christy Nelson, LLM- ...B , .ai Oliver, Sherri Riggan and Tina Cashion Youth and Government X 137 1983-84 Youth and Govemment members were Matt McCarty, Kyle Boles, lanet Cody, Chris Devaney Christi Reagan, Cheryl Bradley. Lacey Bennett vtelanie Pop plewell, Mary Hyde, Shari lohnson, Kristine Nelson Karen Sharla Metze, Richard Lain and Layne Davlin Row 2: Sponsor, Mrs Iohnnie Hyde Holly Barr Collin Rogers, Kaylea Miller, Tracie Woodrum Kim Kasper Stephanie Hall, Angela Rathgeber, Carol NftcGinty Cherie Williams, Mark Malcom, Christi Greer Monty Dobbins Cathy LaRash, Chris Hall and Melinda Vasquez Row 4 Kendal Hobby, Bob Barnes, Stacie Woodrum Kim Braswell, Rhonda Larnm, Kristy Carlock lulie McVean lane Mears, Marinel Finley, Wendy Browder Florence Sunio, Rebecca Kandt, Patrick Barkrrian and Andrea Hall Row 4: Phil Tucker, Geraldine Abello Stephanie Speer Becca Browder. Robin Mclilton, Stacy Rainey lulie Ellis Tedra Rose, Brandi Gallop, Donnie Ballard Steven Tekell and Paul McLean Row 5: David Baldwin Patrick Scott lohn Tucker, Sloan Hulsey, Stella Sanchez Stephanie lohnson, Tammy Anderson, Holly Higgins Kelly Huse Michelle Turner, Deena Price and Steve Metze Row 6 Stacy Epps, lohn Fort, lim Harris, lustin Trawick Matt Boles, Scotty Watson, Mark Dudding, Keith Bradley Ion Lee, Barrett Watson, Sean McDonald Row 7 Scott Hob by, David lohnson, Chuck Gilliland, lason Oeflnger Ran dy McKinney, Gary Williams, Brad lones Robert Childress, James Reynolds, Holly McCowen Mashell The Choir at C.H.S. had a very outstanding 1983-84 school year. Under the direction of Mr. Ware, the choir brought home many awards this year, in- cluding a first division rating in Large Ensemble Competition at UIL Solo and Ensemble in the spring. ln addition to the large ensemble, two madrigal groups were also given first division ratings. Finally, 12 soloists received superior ratings. These students qualified for state competition in Austin, The choir also received First Division ratings at Astroworld in Houston and at UIL Concert Contests. The choir put in many hours of practice and hard work, but it definitely paid off. With the many accomplishments that were made this year, the C.H.S. choir had a year to remember! Choir members were: Mr. Ware, janet Owens, Stella Bingham, Christi Dodd, Kathy Graham, Kevin Christy, Chris Lee, Donnie Ballard, David Baldwin, Kelly Worthington, Tammy Webb, Cherie Williams, Sherry Hough and Mr. Helmcamp. Row 2: Bobbie Shackleford, Beverly Potter, Laura Bradley, Charla Payne, Trina Gilliam, Rene Tutt, Sheila Rains, Tammy Goff, Mike Davis, David McGee, Paul Mc- Clean, lon Helms, Kelly Wakefield, Teresa Hathcock, Darla Staggs, and Jeannie Brad- shaw. Row 3: Richard Buswold, Ronnie Crecelius, Richard Red- den, Phil Tucker, Troy White, Steve Goddard, Guy Rodgers, Iohn Tucker, Brent Sturgess, Steve Wray and Trine Reyes. 138 X Choir Ia Director Mike Ware leads the choir in their final concert of the year. They sang at First Bap- tist Church after their spring banquet. KZ ,rf Outstanding Choir Outstanding Choir Outstanding Choir Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Kyle Livingston Sheila Raines Trine Reyes gg.....aP5 li A XF NU...-A' A Outstanding Choir Outstanding Choir Arion Award junior Senior Tammy Webb Phil Tucker Beverly Potter Choir X 139 I1 I' O 140 X Band Drum Majors Stephen Mabry and Bob Long Color Guard Members were: Kim Kasper, Suzanne Mann, Kathy Cooper, lulie Bassham, DeAnn White, Rexanne Higgins, Kelly Huse, lacki Dodgin, Kim Braswell and Tina Logan. Row 2: Stephanie Johnson, julia Rosiere, Kristi Carlock, Melissa Trammell, loni Barnes, Liesl Scott, Holli Case, Kim McCall, Michelle Mclilton, and Geraldine Abello. Row 3: Stephanie Hall, Stacy Rainey, Jennifer Ligon, Holly Higgins, Rhonda Lamb, janet Cody, Lora Sowell, Stacie Woodrum, Tracy Helmcamp, and Christi Beasley. Drum Corps Members were: April Westbrook, Shannan Amerson, Carol McGinty, Robin Whites, Wendy Browder, Tedra Rose, Cherie Williams, Martha Tatum and Danna Stanley. Row 2: jeff Kennon, Mike Madden, Chris Flynn, lim Harris, Donna Brown, Rob Thacker, Anthony Denning and Sean McDonald. Officers Band officers were: Robert Carroll, vice-president, Liesl Scott, president, Melanie Popplewell, reporter- historian, and janet Cody, secretary. Band Council Band council members were: Liesl Scott, president, Melanie Popplewell, historian-reporter, Amy Scott, sophomore rep, janet Cody, secretary, and Barrett Watson, freshman rep. Row 2: john Owen, band manager, Robert Carroll, vice- presidentg Stephen Mabry, drum ma- jor, jeff Kennon, junior rep, and Cur- tis Ganong, senior rep. 'far 'ln 142 X Golden Pnde e I loni Barnes it -in 'HI' . .55 'mgi' janet Cody 1983 Band Sweetheart Liesl Scott Linda West In xl 1' 232,410 :ff 49 0 , LN ii' Q 3 ...ur ,fllhw Outstandggband nggmr?s:O:gere:A?T?n?r I Rglgerthcarroll' The highest award of all the lohn Philip Sousa Award, was Lglszitxlvatszi yml' p - Y Co 'an res man - presented to senior Linda West. NAM in Senior Liesl Scott gives the band members the senior farewell Speech. The Louis Armstrong lazz Award was earned by Liesl Scott, this year's president. Lip! ,ff . ,, , ' ' C Q-la? ig S Senior band members with their blankets were: Row 1: Kathy Cooper, Rexanne Higgins, Suzanne Mann, loni Barnes, janet Cody, Donna Brown, Liesl Scott, Linda West, Melanie Popplewell, and Suzanne Eubanks. Row 2: Lawrence Sowell, Todd Like, Renee lescke, leri Rhea, Tina Logan, Shawn Bays, Don Ford, and john Dixon. Row 3: lon Helms, Mike Madden, Mike Molleahoff, lohn Owen, Gary Mears, Robert Carroll, and Curtis Canong. ,, E i Q, ll Band Does It Right 144 X Band DeAnn White, Kim Kasper and julie Bassham perform another great Bob Long and Stephen Mabry salute the crowd at the routine with the rifle corps. ning of their contest routine. Band members give their good luck symbol after completing another award-winning performance :P ' State Qualifiers Many band students qualified for state tryouts. Row 1: Todd Morgenstern, Kathleen McGinty, Donna Brown, Karen Moxley, Kay Doyal and julie Bassham. Row 2: Don Ford, Barrett Watson, DeAnn White, Patti Wright and Chris Flynn. Row 3: Patrick McClanahan, Linda West, Karen Howard and Scott Cain. Row 4: Mike Mad- den, Stephen Mabry, leff Kennon, and Alan Easdon. Solo and Ensemble Solo and Ensemble contest participants in- cluded: Kathleen McGinty, Kim Duquette, April Westbrook, Karen Moxley, Rhonda Crager, Staci Walker, Kay Doyal, lulie Bassham, and Angie Green. Row 2: Don Ford, Donna Brown, loni Barnes, Barrett Watson, Deanna Reagan, DeAnn White, Angie Boyd, and Peggy Lambert. Row 3: Chris Flynn, Linda West, Todd Morgenstern, Suzanne Mann, Melissa Trammell, Christi Beasley, Patti Wright, Tina Shelton, and lulia jones. Row 4: Mike Madden, Stephen Mabry, Karen Howard, Paige McCoy, Shaun Bays, Anthony Denn- ing, Charles Yale, and Scott Cain. Row 5: Patrick McClanahan, leff Kennon, Alan Easdon and lon Helms. Transition Members of the stage band, Transition, were: lulie McVean, Liesl Scott and Bob Long. Row 2: Mark Ledbetter, Cherie Williams, Shannan Amerson, lulia lones, and Steven Tekell. Row 3: Patrick Mc- Clanahan, Sean McDonald, lane Mears, Mr. Alan Reed, director, Mike Madden, and Charles Yale. Row 4: Robert Carroll, Don Ford, Todd Morgenstern and leri Rhea. Row 5: Gary Mears, Rob Thacker, lohn Owen, Stephen Mabry, Karen Howard, Chris Flynn, Linda West, lon Helms, Alan Easdon, Tedra Rose and Wayne Thompson. 3 I1 Band f 145 The Honeybees Entertain! li ii 3 ft ti 5 A G S! gi, , ,:. , ,. S Col., Kim Britt, Lt. Col., Becky Davidsonp Captains I , Drill Team Beau - David Self Stacie Hurley, Shirley Doty and Dawn McCoy if . .- :HE til L- i 'Q' we B - .M Members of the Honeybees were: Dawn McCoy, Becky Davidson, Kim Britt, Stacie Hurley, and Shirley Doty. Row 2: Robbyn Kno Tracy Cray, Phylliss Fuller, Christi Dodd, Evette Ferguson, and Lydia Barrera. Row 3: Tracy Boyd, Paige Hodges, Evonne Ferguson, S Wynne, Bobbie Shackleford, Tracey Hudson, Trina Gilliam, and Angie Valentine. Row 4: Rachael Lan ston Sherri Moss Kell Gra g f f y Laurie Worlow, Gina Brannan, Wendy Phillips, Ylonda Scott and Sharon Dean. Not pictured are: Robin Peters, Angie Forsythe Cheryl Beck. 146 X Drill Team if K at mt L,LW E t Mgr t-. J nne Ferguson, Laurie Worlow, Robbyn Knoten and Cheryl lc watch closely as Mrs. Luttrall teaches a new dance step. Honeybees pose after their Homecoming routine to l'The Land of a Thousand Dances. Honeybees pose with Super lacket after their halftime performance. Drill Team X 147 That's Entertainment Rachel Langston, Kim Britt, and Sharon Dean dance to llBeat lt. llBroadway Music was the theme of this year's drill team spring show. The show opened with the song, llOne, from A Chorus Line, performed by the entire Honeybees' line. Each class and the officers per- formed separate routines. Other special guests were the color guard members. Mr. Dick Helmcamp was master of ceremonies. The drill team ended the show with a routine to llLet's Hear It for Me. I! W Shannan Amerson, the 1984 Golden Girl, was a spef guest performer. The officers, Shirley Doty, Kim Britt, Stacie Hurley, Dawn McCoy and Becky Davidson p sent Mrs. Luttrall with flowers. Bobbie Shackleford and Tracy Hudson dance to She's ABeauty. Super jacket Mike Whiteley fights off the creatures to be a hero S Q lr F again. lt was the 'Thriller' of the show. The Honeybees' spring ban- quet was held Thursday, April 19, at Riverview Country Club. The girls and their dates en- joyed a meal and then awards were presented. The highest honor awarded to a drill team member is Miss Drill Team. Becky Davidson, a three-year member of the Honeybees and this year's Lt. Col., was honored with this award. The outstanding senior was Shirley Doty, outstanding junior, Trina Gilliam, and outstanding sophomore, Angie Forsythe. Also presented were some joke awards, which showed a different side of the girls. Winning these were: Miss Backtalk, Tracey Hudson, Miss Outstanding Members Honeybees of the Week Late, Sharon Dean, Miss Primp, Angie Valentine, Miss Limber, Evonne and Evette Ferguson, Miss Smile, Phylliss Fuller, 1107, Effort, Paige Hodges, Miss Goody Two Shoes, Shelli Wynne, Miss Memorex, Kelly Graves, Miss Showoff, Angie Forsythe, and Miss I Don't Care, Tracy Boyd. Outstanding members of the Honeybees were Angie Forsythe, Becky Davidson Shirley Doty and Trina Gilliam. These awards were voted to the girls by members of the drill team. Ferguson. Each week during football season, a different drill team member was selected Honeybee of the Week They were: Tracy Gray Shelli Wynne, Kim Britt Stacie Hurley, Trina Gilliam and Bobbie Shackleford Row 2: Dawn McCoy Becky Davidson, Angie Valentine, and Christy Dodd. Not pictured Evette e Cast for the Spring Musical: Nikki Nicholson, Janet Owen, Amy Blackburn, jackie Dodgin, Suzanne Mann, Stacy Epps, Brenda White, Stephanie Davis. Row 2: Donny Ballard, David Baldwin, Alan Easdon, Richard Buswold, Patrick Scott, lohn Helms, Mike Davis, Troy White, Paul McLean, Chris Lee, and Paul Stafford. llOffice Girls From 'lHow To Succeed . . were Tracy Fisher, Mr. Duke andthe Drama cast on the set. Brenda Whitten, Cherrie Williams, Dana Burns, and Leta Wade. M at QW :,,, , V V f r j . . . W I -V'ff ' L fi , M is 5 5 4 ,Li l'ii Wil V' l ::' fgi' 2 ,is 4 5 ,ii,,, Q my Z. f A if it ' iisii L Eiiiiiaiv. rg ti. 5 ..... . ii? 2 Q Drama members this year were: Row 1: Stephanie Davis, Dana Burns, Richard Buswold, Stella Bingham, Patrick Scott, Mindy Winsett, Becky David- son, Doug Galvin, Todd Bane. Row 2: Janet Owen, Leta Wade, lay lohnson, Mark Schenkir, Mr. Dan Duke, Denise Gregory, Tammy Webb, Donna Thacker, Troy White, Cory Cannon, Mitch Cryer. Row 3: Brenda Whitten, Rob Thacker, Robby Scott, Nan Green, Mike Davis, Brian Martindale, Christy Carlock, Guy Rodgers, Sharlene Nesbitt, Lewis Cole, Mike Cryer, Miek Karels. Row 4: Chad Dugger, Kim Crowder, Cindy Garner, Patrick Hall, loe Ferguson, Foleta Henry, Ava Nicks, Robin Knoten, Stacy Epps, Autry Sims, Paul McLean, Tracy Stewart, Amy Blackburn, Tracy Fisher. mv ,qw .. far it Mike and Mitch Cryer share a scene with Stacy Epps. !' Cast members look sophisticated as Stacy Epps gives a speech. Drama Works Hard! Drama Unlimited is sponsored by Mr. Dan Duke. Drama was very active this year at CHS. and in outside functions. Drama started the year with a Bang by attending the State Fair. At this trip they saw Lena Horne and visited with her in person afterwards. Two productions were performed this year. The fall production, Mad- Woman of Chaillot, was also the one-act play. The Spring musical, was How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Drama students also helped with the annual 'Colden Girl Pageant. Drama awards were held May 29th this year with several outstanding awards given. At district contest this year, Drama won District with their one- act play and went to Area contest at Baylor. Richard Buswold was a big win- ner with the llBest Actor award. Several dinners were held, including an appreciation dinner for parents and friends sponsored by the International Thespian Society. M' i janet Owens, Nan Green, Stacy Epps, and Spephanie Davis on the set of 'The Mad Woman. , 'L ,Q www- A'-if X . J i l? Q . , . it E- ' ' . if kip . 5' -- ifiiiil , I , if 13-1 Lk ' 5i1QfM:k .ggi ' K if-?'E. . al. -4 3? ., wi V K .Qi .,g35,.r.: T' .... ' ii M . 1 as a .sa T .X .. . ul 5 , M i ai. if A solemn scene from the play, 'iThe Mad Woman. Members of l'The Mad Woman all look suspicious as the plot thickens. W fs-4 i i i ' ff: .s'. mazsg -fwwmwmaa-Q 'l5'l 4 Q How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying was a musical comedy directed by Mr. Dan Duke which was per- u formed on three days in a row at Cleburne High. The musical was about a window S washer who read a book entitled llHow to 0 Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. I He then applies these principles and goes to work for World Wide Wicket Co. and C quickly advances up the corporate ladder. Sean McDonald and Richard Buswald play Gatch and Finch. Cherie Williams seems to enjoy playing the role of a secretary. lonnie Ballard and janet Owens really fit the parts of Bud Frump and Sexy Hedy lulie Crager, Leta Wade, David Baldwin, Donnie Ballard, Guy Rodgers, S E d ll t' b f l ' R M . tacey pps Oes an exce en I0 O paymg Ose ary McLean, Trene Reyes and Dana Burns celebrate the rise of Bud Frump. 152 X Musical Students winning Drammies were Stacy Epps Best Actress Mike Davis, Best Scenic Design Mindy Winsett Best Stage Hand Nan Green Best Stage Manager, Cherie Williams Best Chorus Member Trine Reyes Best Actor in a Minor Role, Stephanie Davis Best Actress in a Minor Role Donnie Ballard, Best Supporting Actor janet Owens Best Supporting Actress and Amy Blackburn, Best Song. fun evening. Special entertainment was provided by I' 3 The Eighth Annual Drammie Awards, sponsored by the International Thespian Society, were held on May 29. Guests were encouraged to come dressed in m character and everyone was treated to a m janet Owens, Stacy Epps, Richard ' S Buswold, Stella Bingham and Mr. Duke. I ts' Students were presented awards based on their performances during the -ss - --annum A-1 year. Donnie Ballard, for his character Bud Frump, won Best Supporting Actor. Students winning awards but not pic- tured were: Sean McDonald, Best Actor, and Chris Flynn, Best Musician. E S Far left: Mindy Winsett, with Dan Duke, was voted Miss Drama 1984 due to her un- tiring efforts for the drama department the past four years. Left: Nan Green was selected Best Stage Manager for her work on How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Drammies X 153 t Z l . gi-ffQ,-gs:-A is --,,N. Steve Slater puts the final touches on his picture. Keith Homan concentrates on his latest sketch. The Art Club was very active, par- ticipating in many activities throughout the year. They took a field trip to the Dallas Art Museum, and had several guest speakers, in- cluding local artist George Hallmark. Some of the students entered their projects in the Cultural Arts Fair. Michelle Worleyfs project was chosen best of Show. Members of the Art Club were: lohnnie Street, president, Brad Horton, vice-president, Mark Thornton, secretary, and Susan Ward, treasurer. Sponsor was Mrs. Mary Parvin. Row 2: Charles Yale, Donald York, Angie Green, Deborah Hughes, Dena Walden, Michael Bubp, Tony Corbin, Tracy Cook, Ricky Ripley, and Steve Bowden. Row 3: Chanda Sandefur, Rhonda Smith, Kristi Holleman, leff Fuqua, Matt Doty, Tim Demsey, Sid Ellis, Michelle Worley and Benjie Taylor. Not pictured: Paul Stafford, Patrick Barkman, Frank Daniell, Chris Ray, Richie Hestilow, Franky Miller and Chris Flynn. T54 X Art Club . :iT?'!a R elm if National Art Honor Society members were: Steve Slater, Donna Brown, Nanette Aldridge, Patrick Barkman and Paul Stafford. 'iffffftff GW wwf Richard Woodbury, Mark Shenkir, Tammy Dye, Ethan Love, Lisa Tanner and john Owen look proud of what they have accomplished. Drafting students learn mechanical-technical drafting and the language of the in- dustry in their first year. Second year students learn architectural drafting and draw the plans for a house of their choice. This year at Nolan River Mall during Vocational Education Week, Richard Woodbury, a first-year stu- dent, won best in mechanical drafting. john Owen was second. Ethan Love, a second-year student, won best of show for his house plans. L5:,.....2fJ Richard Woodbury studies hard on his technical work. Mr. Garrett and Curtis Pruitt discuss many things in drafting. Q lflg x'!'l'5 Ed'-ltfrll' l Nfl! 1 5' '-V o V Q Drafting Club members were: Tim Shaw, Ethan Love, john Owen, Richard Woodbury and Mark S. Drafting X 155 Boys ECA is one of the many active clubs at CHS. The boys are involved in Bible studies, 0 summer conference and during the year sponsor a teachers against the boys basketball game. FCA is sponsored by Coach jeff Cody. S i FCA officers this year were: Chris Hall, president, Monty Dobbins, vice-president, Steve Slater, secretary, and Scott Hobby, treasurer. Members of FCA were lustin Traweek Scott Watson Gary Harper Paul Chavez Steve Slater Carlton Llggins Randy Petty Monty Dobbins Hobby Stephen Hafford Rod Austin lim Howard and Kendal Hobby Row 2 Richie Otwell Todd Saylors Duff Cunningham Charles Walker lin Rogers johnny Ellis Robert Childress Chris Hall Mike Anderson Keith Bradley Shane Tatum Eddie Creed and Scotty MacLean Row 3 Estes Mike Dudding Kell Curtis Mike White Eugene Ellison lames jenkins Mike Kolander jason Oefinger lim Howard Todd Mayer Richard David Webb Layne Davlin and Robert Henry 156 s L T P Q S B 3 Girls' FCA was a very active organization this Qt lr f year. Bible studies were held each week at different i members! homes. Volunteers helped with a Putt- Putt party for the C.C. Cooke Development Center. The girls also sponsored a concert by Chris- r tian rock singer, David Meece, in March. Together, the Boys' and Girls' FCA held a rally with several star athlete speakers. Later in the year, a weekend retreat was held at the Bradley's ranch. S . . . Th' r' ff' :Ml'dV -T ,Cth QS Rial3,fhilr'f1 QQ5E2',f55'!:12sg 'S Opefated the tai-llifa-S l3ii2?lZnf 25EefyieEflaiieyasiueflce Prrfflglg-Sl CM an g ' Reagan - President. Not Pictured: Sheila jones - Secretary. gf- - .f 3 1 - 1 g . 1- f t t' Y S. , K ,,, ' 2, ' - .. ' R - ,511 Q.j. ' , js -,Q :sv- rx , -5 , 5 1, ' Q ,, s 'J ' ' - tj ,N 1. -f M ,ug ff- 'f , 5,34 - . paqf. f -2 Members of Girls FCA were: Stephanie Speer, Becca Browder, Stacie Woodrum, Kim Braswell, Mary Mize, Michelle Witte, Leslie Ives, Rene Russell, Christi Reagan and janet Cody. Row 2: Miss Paulsen, Renay McKennon, Kelly Foretich, Lynn Williams, Melinda Black, D'Lynn Fagan, Debbie Kirby, Diana Paleafox, Tonya Russell, Kaylea Miller, Holly Whitfill, Stephanie Cooper and Sharon Gregory, Row 3: jennifer Ligon, Tracy Ligon, Tiffany Edwards, Mendee McDearmon, Mandy jackson, Becky Vasquez, Tedra Rose, Stacy Rainey, julie Ellis, Stella Sanchez, Shawna Bennett, Lin- da Boyd, Kelly Sparks, and Kelly Looper. Row 4: Sharla Metze, Kelli Nelson, Sloan Hulsey, Karen Nelson, Kristi Carlock, Stephanie Hall and Sheila jones. ll' 1 g:.f1ii 1 , ,' Awlxl th l Qt 'i FCA X 157 The Spanish Club, sponsored by Mr. McRuiz, is both an active and fun club at C.H.S. Besides their annual Christmas banquet, held this year at Mercada luarez in Arlington, the Spanish Club has a guest speaker at practically every meeting. The Spanish Club was unable to attend their con- vention in San Antonio this year. Instead, they took a pleasure trip to Six Flags, and also held an end of the year banquet at Don Pedro's in Arlington. , The Spanish Club's exchange student this year was I Packo Diaz, from Mexico. 3 I1 S Mr. McRuiz chats with exchange student Packo Diaz at the Christmas Banquet. l l A 4---M Q Tonya Shuffied, Carole Wheeler, Holly Whitfill, Mr. McRuiz and Melanie Worlow ham it up for the camera. is i,-h Spanish Club members for the 1983-84 school year were: Row 1: Paul Chavez, Steven Barnett, Missy Bane, Monica Sanchez. Row 2: ' ' Garcia, Mark Malcolm, Suzanne Mann, Tray Ligon, Patricia Villagomez, Brenda Maldenado, Sabrina McGee, Karen Anderson, Kelly Graves, Tamez. Row 3: Barrett Watson, Gloria Rodriguez, Sabrina Watson, Monica Leach, Shelly Wynn, Audrey Hammond, Tonya Shuffield, Wheller, loe Fonseca, and Raul Fonseca. Row 4: leff Vogelsand, Donna Hobbs, Yvette Vasquez, Christine Harrington, Angie William 158 Bustamante, Glenda Byrd, Melanie Worlovv, Chris Fovvler, Brian Hunt. Row 5: Bill McAnally, Hamilton Wallace, Brian Conners, Shelly it 5, Rhonda Riddle, Brad johnson, Steve Leach, Steve Mabry, Gina Brannon, Bubba Daniels, lohnnie Ellis, Donald Daniel, and Sponsor, Mr. McRuiz, 'I i Nfafvlir gl of S' I Ns FHA, Future Homemakers of America, is a club that helps students learn more about cooking and sewing. The club has a variety of meetings dur- ing their activity periods which include: hair styling, makeup, and cooking demonstrations. The club sold M8fMs during the 1984 school year in order to raise money. FHA is sponsored by Mrs. Farrell, Mrs. Twaddell, and Mrs. Martin. Left: Senior Group FHA members were: Gina Brannon, Lora Lain, and Tammy Shuffield. 2nd row: Shelly Ewing, Kim Maltby, lamie Jones, and Melinda Matthews. 3rd row: Sondra Smalley, Lisa Baskett, Lora Sowell, Sandy Allison, and Tina Walden. iw gi t . . ... V , - ..., ..,. , M These FHA members work hard on their sewing projects. Gina Brannon hems her garment. Tammy Latin. The Younger Group members Lisa Buchanan, Robyn Hoehn, lill Ridlehoover, Freda johnson, and Shari johnson. 2nd row: Karen Fergason, Kelly Bennett, Pepsi Baker Traci Helmcamp, and Tammy Bradley. 3rd row: Hope Braddock, Karen Beene, Debbie Mitchell, and FHA X159 i x l FTA was a very active organization this year. Sponsoring the Homecoming Dance and a concert were only a part of their busy schedule. They also sold love-a- Crams on Valentine's Day to all CHS'ers and hosted the district officers' workshop. While attending the TFTA state convention in Austin, Cindy Kilcrease was elected vice-president. ln the spring, the members completed a stu- dent teaching project in which they taught a class at another Cleburne school. The Math club is spon- sored by Miss Booth and Mr. Williams. The math club works with com- puters which use different programs that have been beneficial to the math system. They also provide the maintenance for these computers. Besides selling suntan lo- tion as a fund-raiser this year, the math club also provided the student body with the outstanding piano-playing of Al Stricklin, the Texas Playboy. 160 X FTA and Math Club . . Q ss N x X is FTA members were: Cindy Keller, jamie jones, Cindy Kilcrease, and Michelle Brown. Row 2: Mr. R Williams, Lora Lain, Karen Beene, Rene leschke, Kim Beene and Mr. Walter Schoenfeld. E n 1 1 h Math club members were: David Baldwin, Doris Wilson, Miss Booth, Dawn Whites and Cary Anderson. Row 2: lames Redman, Mike Cryer, Mitch Cryer, Ed Cradduck and Corey Cannon. Row 3: Nathan johnson, Cheryl Wilks, Stephen Ball, Richard Buswold, lackie Rosiere and Tim Cook. DeeDee Kennedy, Layne Davlin and jason Oefinger attend a meeting at the district convention. Library Club members were very active this year. They worked in the library one hour a day. They attended the district meeting at Haltom High School in November. Becky Yost was elected district secretary and the scrapbook won first place. Club members attended the state convention in Houston in February. Throughout the year, the students enjoyed speakers, including Mr. Bryan Duff and Mrs. Mildred Padon. Club members sold gift items and Reese's peanut butter can- dy to raise money for club activities. Library Club sponsors are Mrs. Laverne Cardenas and Mrs. Cloyce Woodruff. Mr. Bryan Duff, a guest speaker, told a Christmas story at a meeting. White and Tammy Kennedy, . .si Egg -it ' .3 Minster and Mrs. Woodruff ex- Rhonda Thurman and Tina Walden Hogg Nine members attended the TALA state the gift items they sold. stand in front of the Reese's candy. conference in February. Club members were: Susie Millsap, Tracy Jones, DeeDee Kennedy, jason Oefinger, Rhonda Thurman, and Tina Walden Row 2: james McNeel, Duane Cowart, lay Johnson and Mrs. Cardenas. Row 3: Tonya Lain, Brenda Goree, Becky Yost, Library Club I 161 if . J ' 1 4.-SQ. .lg Students watch on as the Scarborough Fair actors present the play, 'xRomeo and lulietf' f 1 3455932 . . LI N 3 ,ag ' ' i .. QL-'zu if -X , L, - .Es x ,n' 5 4 vis' 3 if ' 'fa' l :ff Dorothy Holland and Evonne Ferguson pose with one of the Fair's The lr. Historians Club is sponsored by Mr. Sewell and the purpose of this organization is to become more involved with historic events. Some of the members wrote articles for the book, llThe History of johnson County. Around Christmas time, they helped with the 'Candlewalkf' a tour of old historic Cleburne homes. ln May, the group at- tended the Scarborough Fair. The fair is a renaissance festival featur- ing people and events concerning medieval times. if ar ,--L' in QQ! 'S a . 7 Q E697-'T john Owens checks out the wooden hammocks for sale at the fair. actors, ' 5 4 ...iz Members were: Richard Woodbury - President, Ray Baker - Vice President, Kim Britt - Secretary and Treasurer, and Dorothy Holland - Historian. Row 2: Kathy Cooper, Angela Rathgeber, Florence Sunio, DeAnn White, Donna Brown, Carol McGinty, Charla Payne, and Evonne Ferguson. Row 3: Cheryl Wilks, Curtis Ganong, lulia lones, Todd Morgenstern, Peggy Lambert, Linda West, Donnie Ballard, Robert Carroll, Ethan Love, john Owen, Chris Flynn, Mike Moellenhoff, Mr. Sewell, and Lawrence Sowell. Not Pictured: Evette Ferguson. Distributive Education students work in a wholesale or retail store for half a day. The working experience, along with classroom vvork with their sponsor, Mr. Sylvester Reed, helps these students to make future career choices. The club's other ac- tivities include making the school directory and Monday morning club meetings. N' -EIr33CYlTl'-TDFTTQS-lS busy working at Gibsons. j.. s . .. . ,.. A. see Nt ' - 'si af nald Goff, Rusty Sanderson, and Rocky Phillips are pretending to penny Slms looks aslf She really enloys her lobl rk hard in DE class. or Hsin, Ht DE members were: Flora Walton, Tracy Thomas, Elisha Gaines, Carla Pruitt, Monica Wilgonowski, Cindy Collins, DeAnn Ivy, Vicki Reyes, Lora Bradley. Second row: Rudy Estrada, Andrew Reyna, Norma Moreno, Teresa Linton, Laura lohnson, Cindy Keller, Tina Baker, Penny Sims. Third row: lack Mathis, Rusty Sanderson, Loren Horn, Donald Goff, Clyde Ford, Gary Braddock, Scott Harless, Glen Wilson, and lames Lyles. The Office Education Association is the student organization for VOE students. OEA teaches leadership skills, Community services, self im- provement, and provides competi- tion similar to UIL. The club, as a whole, sold 57,047.45 worth of B- Craft Products as a fund raiser. For Christmas, the students held an Operation Santa Claus shopping spree for Colden Age Manor. To celebrate National OEA week, Feb. 12-18, groups of girls recorded spot announcements at KCLE radio sta- tion. As OEA area meet was held in Tyler, where the group came back with 6 area finalists. The state meet was held in Dallas. First State Bank is where Ber- nardette Southam happily works as a teller. hall' The OEA Pledge l'We are met in a spirit of friend- ship and goodwill as we prepare for lives of service in office oc- cupations. We work together to attain the goals of OEA and pledge our loyalty to our nation. T64 X OEA VOE Ju..-1 4 Tina Logan and Terri Montgomery look on as the Fulton students complete their puzzles. M . O ' ' 'L' Ll X A Allison Worley, an employee of lack Hewlett Chrysler Products, works in the afternoon as part of the co-op program of VOE. These girls visited Mrs. Bentley's 6th grade class to present a program and film on the Free Enterprise system. hnnovse-4+ Av ...ME .5 5 Row 1: Tammy Webb - Duchess, Rhonda Smith - Historian, Bernardette Southam - Secretary, D'Lynn Fagan - President, Diana White - Treasurer, Terri Montgomery - Chaplain, and loni Barnes - Vice President. Row 2: Dionne Warren, Beverly Potter, Charla Payne, Paula Roye, Denise Keith, Allison Worley, Mary Mize, lulie Crannell, and Stacie Hurley. Row 3: Kristi Holliman, Rene leschke, Christina Waite, Debbie Kirby, Becky Davidson, jennifer lones, Monica Sanchez, and Tina Logan, Not pictured are: Debra Brand, Tracy lones, Becky Ricker, Lori Sanders, Evelyn Godsin, and Vanita Barber. me as . pf-Z' f f . s,i . in ff I if , rs . fs XT ., . it Yi wi K , XWES2, Guest speaker Dr. Wade Smith speaks to HOSA about dermatology. ,gi J ye ,, , . J . Donna Thacker, Charla Worlow and Kim Hanson practice procedures on the dummy in class. lf if C :AV ' HGSA fHealth Occupa- . ' QM'-:V . r - tions Student of Americal K is sponsored by Mrs. Sylvia r f X , , Browder. HOSA was an I X V. active club at C.H.S. this . ,Jw year. HOSA was officially , S declared by Cleburne's Mayor Marti. Fundraisers this year in- cluded the selling of soap and scented-picture frames. Profits to this went to finance the area and state contests in the Spring. The annual employer- employee luncheon was held at lose's Mexican Restaurant. Angie johnson, Charla Worlow, Karen Fox and Donna Thacker show how fun HOSA can be. HOSA officers were: Donna Thacker, Vice-President, Robin Brooks, President, Vicki Woods, Historian, Becky Allen, Secretary. Row 2: james Christy, Parliamentariang Mike Moellenhoff, Treasurer, and Larwence Sowell, Sentinel. Not pictured: Angie lohnson, Reporter. , -aw , CZ K. Vi F . . I . Mrs. Browder and Hosa officers pose with Mayor Marti when he declared HOSA week. ,fi dusty .WV members for the 1983-84 school year were: Donna Thacker, Robin Brooks, Vicki Woods, james Christy, and Becky Allen. Row 2: Cox, Angela Ochoa, Karen Fox, Kim Hanson, Mike Moellenhoff, Fong Yeap, Lawrence Powell, Ronnie Estes. Not Pictured are: Worlow, Angie johnson, Mandy Bernhardt, Elaine Martin, Becky Howard, Tracy Cox, and Eddie Calahan. HOSA X 165 Home Economics Cooperative Education is a class at Cleburne High School that students vvho are interested in economical careers take in order to be prepared for their future job op- portunities. Mrs. lane Clifton, sponsor, helps the students work in restaurants, health related areas, and many other fields. sf- 1 L- , Aga I r 1 CP , Rebecca Greanead does her job well serving customers at K-Mart Samantha Barnett smiles for the photographers in HECE class. Darlene Allen smiles bashfully while working at lohnson County Title Company. Y 'YT' HECE members were: Row 1: Sherry Lackey, Salettajterigtland, Rebecca Greanade, Vickie Cranell, Susie Millsap, Angie Riza. Row 2: K Donna Black, Monica Leach, loycem elton, Rhonda Bryan, Cindy Moore, Ruth Hudson, Yolanda Fonseca, Rollando Villaniai Row 3: Michelle Clark, Paul Woods, Laura Deatheridge, Beverly Lee, lana Borden, Samantha Barnett, and Laura Spurling. C, 1 f-Mugf Row 1: George Trevino - Reporter, Wesley Prator, Monty Tribble, Denise Montgomery - Secretary, and Danny Sartor. Row 2: Walter Hand, David johnson - Vice President, Greg Gilbert - Parliamentarian, Mr. Lilley, Eddie Watson, Larry Whiteside, and Gary Smith. Not pictured are: Ron Bohlman - Treasurer, and Buddy Crabb - President. ,if Nr P'0g'am' itt, Wg ,,,,,,,....,g: nt Larry Whiteside and Tina Harris, employees of David's Custom Cabinets, are shown here during their ICT is designed to develop manipulative skills and to gain technical knowledge and related in- formation necessary for employment in any craft or skilled trade occupa- tion. The students spend one class period in the morning studying material related to their employ- ment situation. Afternoons are spent in supervised on-the-job training. Mike Hanson looks over his assign- ment, while Buddy Crabb tries to look too. on-the-job training , At left: Robert Russell, Walter Hand, and Mark Tucker: The Three Workateers. 1 h 4 If W, Liu N, - it , ,. - X Robert Russell and Mr. Lilley take a break from classroom ac- ' . 'R if-fs' l giisif tivities to pose forthe camera. , qi M! ff Iigg g H ttt 1 sss ., . Q WN, VICA-ICT X 167 U E C 0 3 I1 C 168 I Auto Mechanics , - 1 - - 5 .,. T- , K 4 55 -1 25 2 5 1-'f'f-s?ii ?Q.f3lQ Auto Mechanics is for anyone interested f A it at S ,, -AL if in learning to do 5. repair work on cars. ,E They repair their own cars and cars brought to them. if get dnl! Wes Montgomery won 1st place in the VICA District ll contest with this 350 Turbohydramatic Automatic Transmission. Wes Rinehart helps Daniel Estes fix a car. F5 Y V, .J X 9' A Auto Mechanics members were: Ronald Redden, Daniel Estes, Mike Tunnell, Wes Rinehart, Todd Bane, lohn Cavasos, Eugene Ellison, and Tom Grimes. Row 2: Ronnie Crecelius, Wes Collins, Randy Ayers, Clyde Poehl, lim Howard, Doug Pollard, and lay Long. Auto body had a very pro- ductive school year. Mr. Mc- Collister made sure the boys were always hard at work. U Besides taking the dents out of fenders, auto body students also learned how to paint. The work was hard, but through it all, the students learned an excellent trade that will help them gain employ- ment upon graduation. O Paco Miller helps out the annual staff by sand- blasting the door to their room. Q ,,,.,W i I K . -, 'yt worked on in auto body. .ffl Senior Randall Huff prepares his auto with paper before beginning any work. Q - 4 The finished product: after many long 1 A of swf.-ET c.,.c , sstl hours, the product is now complete. . I G s ,, , I 2 W , tt., f ' , J, A A - -Q H s .tt 'v,,--v iff, , . ' 7, Ronnie Renz displays the hard work that goes into every car Auto Body X 169 11 g , . , - Q, , A V I 1 il 9' Building Trades offers training that helps 3, students obtain entry S ,l level employment in the N- building trades industry. Nb-1 Skills learned involve blueprint reading, plumbing, foundation work, framing, roofing, wiring, insulating, sheet rock work, brick and Stone masonry, Cabinet Row 1: Donald Rusk, Duwayne Cowartylohn Qmnkenneth Adcock, and Kevin Moen. making, and painting, Row 2: Anthony Holland, Robert Webb, me iteley, leff Fuqua, Rod Austin, Randy Trimble, and Mr. Neil Reed. I f- : l ,I Mlittttv T lhwxfx lf ,Z?3,a eiji' l 1 6 Metal Trades enables students to enter occupations relating to machine metal work and welding. Instruction ! includes technical and practical training, shop math, blueprint reading, use of lathes, milling machines, electric welding, gas welding, and other metal working machines. Row 1: Doug Cole, Leon Hogan, limmy Rich, Dennis Moore, Mike Cryer, lohnnie Street, Chris Frui lohnny Moore, Richard Rowe, Barry Payne, and Rodney Miller. Row 2: Steve Goddard, Tim Pug Guy McAnally, Mike Clark, and Tommy Brady. Office Computers is a new lab course offered at CHS this year. The students enrolled in these classes are members of the Office Education Associa- tion. To raise money for OEA trips, the group sold decorative Christmas wreaths and chocolate candy bars. The Area lll OEA Conference took place on March 3rd at Robert E. Lee High School in Tyler. A group of students won fourth place for their Chapter Activities Scrap- book and Stephen Ball placed 2nd in Data Entry I to advance to the state competition heldin Office Computers officers were: Tina Tofflemoyer - President, Michelle Teague Dallai - Vice President, Wendy Phillips - Secretary, Manuel Garcia - Treasurer, and Tracy Hudson Montgomery - Historian. These students were area winners for their OEA Chapter Scrapbook. The Office Computers instructor, Mrs. Hauk, trains Stephen Ball for his contest at the OEA Area Meet. ss ' i s , . .. ',t 5 t G is K.- -1' 5 I :.i . 3 .. ,, .. k? A yi X My . .- tx f A 3 Members are: Row 1: Glenda Byrd, Manuel Garcia, Don Ford, loe Fonseca, Sheila jones, Nanette Aldridge, Tina Tofflemoyer, Gloria Rodriquez, and Cheryl Wilkes. Row 2: Mrs. Hauk, Angel Brinkley, Shelly Calahan, Shelly Banks, Paige Weadon, Wendy Phillips, Michelle Teague, Stephen Ball, and lracy Montgomery. Office Duplication Practices of- fers technical training in the use of office duplicating machines. They learn to use the offset, fluid ap- plicator, typing and adding machines. Small Engine Repair is for anyone interested in training in small engine repair, minor auto- mobile repair, and basic 54 - Qui ',. st .1-.f .s . 4... A is cc t 1 J W X15 'Y PLE!!! gr Vs Group: Lisa Roehl, Ming Chaing, Stephanie Williams. 2nd row: Christine Barron, Nancy Greenway, Loretta Clark, jesse Reyes, and Raymond Chan. 3rd row: Ty Harwell and Helen Turnage. w sf -ROP . ,gf 2 6 i X 1 V L welding. n 4 I I ' U I p' sa 5 I I 1 I YH!-J'i'l5'i? l':'l',!4,:, ' 5- I-IGH: Group: Mike Whitney, Manuel Longoria, Mike Hurst, Victor Rodriquez, lavier Perez. 2nd row: , me Cox, Paul Boley, Terry Cavasos, Patrick O'Malia, and Robby Wise. Cosmetology had an outstanding year this year. With sponsors Nancy Hem- 0 ple and Nancy Clravelle, they were able to bring home some outstanding awards. S Leta Wade in the afternoon class won State and District m VICA hairpiece comb-out. This year, Chanda Sandefur won outstanding Senior. e N Voted most advanced junior ' was Maria Esquavel, o Members of the moming class were: Melissa Dyer, Gina Bryant, Sheila Roberts, Bobbie King, Kim Epperson. Row 2: Norma Hemple, Sharlene Nesbit, Donna Routson, and Lisa Tanner. -i 5 Members of the afternoon class were: Tricia McGaun, Bobbie Barrow, Gloria Short, Pam Caruso, Deanna Beck, Lynette Keel. Row 2: Maria Esquavel, Stacy Cansler, Lisa Harris, Tian Noe, Norma Hemple, Michelle Furtick, Glenda Harshbarger, Stephanie Helms. Cosmetology X 173 174 X FFA FFA members earned many awards both locally and statewide this year. On November 9, 10, and 11 five FFA students attended the Na- tional Convention in Kansas Ci- ty, Missouri, and they brought back several national awards for the CHS chapter. They were given the Silver National Chapter Rating Award and a Bronze National Chapter Safety Award. Attending from Cleburne were Phyllis Dliver, Saletta Strickland, Tonya Russell, Marcus Brown and Mike Acker. Students raised 529,700 at the johnson County Livestock Show and Sale. Other awards won were: first in Good Housekeeping, beef barng first in swine barn: and first in Dairy barn. Also this year they got first in Area in BOAC, Energy, Safety and Chapter Rating. The dairy team placed sixth in state. Lacey Bennett, FFA presi- dent, won seventh place in the state in extemporaneous speaking. 1983-84 FFA members were: Tommy Webb, sponsor, Dale Wheatley, Wes Praytor, Marcus Brown, Saletta Strickland, Lacey Bennett, Heath Hogan, David Self, and Barney McClure, sponsor. Row 2: Paxton Campbell, Andy Ander- son, Phillis Oliver, Shirby Doty, jalene Giles, Robert McFall, Kevin Crecelius, Rusty Simpson, Glenn Scarbrough, Brian Hunt, Brad Pollock, William Bishop, Kirk Hasty and Ben Hewlett. Row 3: Chris Soliz, Travis Daniel, Curtis junge, Tim Garner, Toni Thomas, Kyle Triplett, Susan Wheeler, Christi Burks, Brian Bailey, Adam Irwinsky, Mike Acker, Scottie Sanders, Terry Oliver, and Roger Oliver, Row 4: Brian DeWeese, Gina Rives, David johnson, Susan Lee, Wes Rinehart, Ronnie West, Bryant Smalley, Derek George, jimmy Adair, Michael Bivens, Todd Like and Bob- by Allen. Row 5: Keith Scarbrough, Roby Muncy, Craig Tuley, Ross Rice, Richard Collins, Tim Rogers, Kevin Fossett, Todd Anderson, Greg Watson, Brian Holzmeier, Brian Sawyer and Ricky Fetter. Row 6: jim Faver, Brett Self, Alan Easdon, Billy Henderson, Ben Valentine, jon Lee, Randy Ivy, Mark Pritchard, Paul Endtricht, Anson Adams and Hubert Bingham. U 5 gf, ff l v , V 2, X-fi' The Cleburne FFA sweetheart was Saletta Strickland, shown receiving her jacket from president Lacey Bennett. FFA officers were: Heath Hogan, historian, Brian Hunt, third vice-president, Dale Wheatley, virst vice-president, Scott Hobby, parliamentariang and Brent jones, fourth vice-president. Back: Tanya Russell, secretary, Wes Praytor, treasurer, Lacey Bennett, presidentg David Self, sentinelg Marcus Brown, vice-president, and Saletta Strickland, reporter. af - , -V receiving State Farmer degrees were: Saletta Strickland, Brian and Tonya Russell. Row 2: Heath Hogan, Terry Oliver, and Brent lones. Row 3: Alan Easdon, lon Lee, Randy lvy and Todd Like. The chapter received several ill ratings this year. Shown at left holding awards are: Marcus Brown, energy award, Saletta Strickland, scrapbook award, Tonya Russell, BOAC award, lon Lee, National Chapter rating award, and Brian Hunt, safety award. The dairy judging team of Heath Hogan, Glenn Scarbrough, Keith Scarbrough and Randy lvy placed sixth in state competition. 1 The 1983-84 Greenhand class in- cluded: Paxton Campbell, Andy Anderson, Shirley Doty, Robert Mclfall, Kevin Crecelius, Rusty Simpson, Brad Pollock, William Bishop, Kirk Hasty and Ben Hewlett. Row 2: Gina Rives, Travis Daniel, Toni Thomas, Kyle Triplett, Bryant Smalley, Christi Burks, lim- my Adair, Mike Bivens, and Scottie Sanders. Row 3: Chris Soliz, Susan Lee, Curtis lunge, Ross Rice, Wes Rinehart, Richard Collins, Ronny West, and Bobby Allen. Row 4: Craig Tuley, Brett Self, Ben Valen- tine, Mark Pritchard, Todd Ander- son and Adam lrwinsky. B .iiii FFA f 175 Q? VR 3? i h,,,,.,. ..- .... .ty hui' x f' 'wi 1 fave ff' ik Af , jg, , T w , X .Q ' 2 I 'Zi fx: ww' mg ,f ..,, J W X, ,Z ? A ii FH Q E ,l k'wv 1Iivm.s -Q N. mf LL? 215+ V 3' .L sim ' Qgwwrfzysnxa. .gym ugxmgyg ' Q.-.lmm x5 T15 'N x 1 3 5 2 A F N E Aix ' ' f 5 'W ' nv in' X445 M -M. i . if Wim- X lf 1 N Academics hx if ll fff dministrators Lead the Wa , ,,c, , ccs, i ,J I F ,, ' 152 ' X 2 if 5 E s i a Q ,pw 'K ' r ,, l ,W , I 'if ff 1 V I Pri C '94- X X X iii Mi if ,x in, ff' if.. M A ' cl J 1 diff Serving on the school board this year were: Bob Childress, secretary, Don Smith, superintendent, Kay Walls, president, and lohn Ed King, vice-president. Back row: Katherine Raines, Ben Hill jones, Bill Ward and Bob Rose. 'W K xx. F fun. :ffl t is i f ' X Don Smith Superintendent Directors for the CISD are: Fred Hartman, tax assessor, Donald Bennett, vocational 1, Priscilla Bennett, community education, lanice Evers, secondary curriculum, Rose Wilson, special education, Dianne Lanham, elementary curriculum, Edrey Mc- Clintock, food service, and Chuck Curtis, athletics. has , ,c Cecil Harper - dept. supt., lim Wells - asst. supti, loe Russell - Bus. Mgr. Q , .J : Qs john Woodruff jerome Cirbbs E. j. Barnes Principal Vice-Principal Vice-Principal Senior Deans - Paul Beatty and jackie Barbee x ia ,,,f ja g-M5515 fi 5 -f -vkffifiw 1 ff ':c,wfwf':sw : wzaiizff A views' ff KWWL: ,E , K I f,, , ,, wif , ,Q L11 , ,E W is 5, H 14 1 ya Q W fair I Z 'af L , ,, f i f ' te f ZW of if if V f f f ' Z' W W 'if J 45 1 W f it W fm! ff fg 5, SM in 4 6 , W Q 6 U it i ff Er , , M , f fx f w ,, X Q , s ,ii,,, 4 if ,, junior Deans - Cynthia Bowers and johnnie Hyde Freshman Deans - Dan Duke and Ann Walker Connie Strange Sophomore Deans - Alice Denning and Rod Cotton Secretary Above: Lois Burns, Laverne Cardenas, Pat- sy Eubanks, and james Haddock. Row 2: jane jones, Mary jane Kyle, Christine 179,Admim5t,atiOn Layne, and Cloyce Woodruff. Language Arts - A Must for All Students The Language Arts department offers courses in literature, grammar and composition. In order to graduate, a student must pass three years of English. Senior English is an elective offered to college-bound seniors. In addition to the required courses, the department offers courses in journalism, reading enrichment and foreign languages. journalism is taught by Karen Woolley. The journalism students work on the newspaper, The Yapper, and the annual staff works on The Santa Fe Trail. They gain experience in layout design, copywriting, and meeting deadlines. Reading enrichment is taught by Alice Denning. The course is open to all students who love to read and want credit for it. Foreign Languages are taught by Ron McRuiz and Ben Oefinger. Spanish and Latin are offered. Besides learning the language, the students learn about the Spanish and Roman cultures. 41:-'wif Mrs. Miles uses her spare time to study. ' 2 ww-uu.,,,,m L 1' Kaylea Miller and Karen Nelson compare notes in Robert Ortegon and Rebecca Kandt study in second year Spanish class. sophomore grammar. . . . ,Q 1 - . -- rt gg . lr K fpf.C',,',t fran ikftii if V i i ii'tN'r s sr 'Y il 'ifii i '..r ' 180 X English Mr. Oefinger shows off his Latin cards. Mrs. Clark and Brent jones take a minute away from junior literature. Y, N a w R V -a! rf Qt RRY! if .. -Q. was 1 -.-' E, X A ,..,:.. .. ..Uc.,.,,x . , Y -,,, f ssl sssiss S W' r ss: S .ff 5 i iw. 9 3 ssslfl ... ' ai .gf X 2 s Xt lite' : : L- -f 6 S W ,,XX S QNWX ww as-swf L- Q t 'i S H ,- t 5 ' sw-W . of X ,,,,.. .t . I 2 - 31 ,pf 'xml-lr MP -.X . ' .. -5 . ,. .... ., t 5' .,... Q janet Cody keeps her book open and I n u l , her notes out so she doesn't miss Nikki Hodge asks Mrs. Cooke about Socrates in IN freshman English. anything in Senior English. honors Humanities. Mrs. Young teaches a short story unit jackie Barbee Sherri Clark N Barbara Cooke if Alice Denning Q Q Q an ix as johnnie Hyde Sandra Landry Picture Nat his Availc ble 'Nr kftk Ron McRuiz Becky Miles Mr. McRuiz teaches verb forms to his second year Spanish students. Ben Oefinger Sue Vernon I ,1 5. Fixture C55 5, t Noi C t , ': .1 ,V -.1 Glenda Young Available si W Karen Woolley il' 'X M jackie Dodgin, Stephen Mabry, Todd Morgenstern, Mark Dudding, julia jones, and jeff Kennon all seem to be enjoying Mrs. Clark's junior literature class. English I 181 jj ad Q. . Si' YL , , ------ , -e ,M-2-I-Z l' ,WWW ,, Social Studies The Social Studies Department deals with the history of the U.S. and the world around us. lt also deals with the structure of the U.S. government. Students not interested in U.S. or world history can take World Geography which deals with the geographical makeup of the world. The head of the Social Studies department is Mr. Eddy Sevvell. Hey! What's everybody looking at? Al Smith feels confident. Coach Mayes looks for cheaters. Coach Cody talks about World War ll. W . nv Q Tammy Anderson, Kyle Livingston, and Some students would rather have their picture taken than work on their U.S. History Brett Baker really get into U.S. history. Mr. Sewell's class. 182 f Social Studies ..- C . ' iw, if - 'tw Eddie Creed and Calvert Avants are taking notes in Mr. Sewell's class. me QQ Michelle Mclilton thinks hard about her U.S. history assignment. V M i , . if ,n , 4 3 I ,ii I .2 I ..'l B 1. ,s,,VI 1 A 'Q ,E X sg, I ff M, 44 Sharla Metze just loves history. 5.',.,.- Stretch Kennon and James lones concentrate hard on history. . S55 5 1 B .F i g - 1 ti ll 5 ' g . s ... hV A. ik. r N. 1 Capt r' , nd NN ' 'lil Xi ... .... S in ' A ..... . yo ' ,fl A couple of fish are having another great day at school. ' 5 llll f I ..e 'l X 5 R 5 Vi x -S 5 t Top Row: Paul Beatty, Cynthia Bowers, leff Cody, and Robert Holleman. Bottom Row: Gene Mays, Fred Sarchet and Earl Wall. Quincy Prine and Mrs. Bowers do the two-step. Social Studies f 183 T84 X Math Math The Math Department has a wide variety of courses from which to choose. The most advanced classes are Calculus and Trig, each containing 12-15 persons. One of the newest and most interesting Math classes taught is computer math, taught by department chairman Ms. Booth. at cccc Dan Dunham and Chris Hall try to figure things out in Calculus. f ': ' g if : QQ W Holli Whitfill, james Bush, Tracy Cray, Randy McKinney and Richard Lain have something on their minds besides Algebra. if .--- wW 'G-M., These bright-looking freshmen try to learn some math. Miss D'Angelo needs a break, too. ' , T ti P r , Q SZ i 'LMIM 'f , ,TXSSM Stella Sanchez and Tracy Hudson learn a lot about Algebra in Coaa Stone's class. W ' g it 1 bf r wgfw' he-cr r 41 Patrick Scott gets excited about Geometry. Stephen Bradbury tells Miss D'Angelo a great joke. 3371 as W staacmfi A Mr. Williams teaches Algebra from the overhead projector. ' , E? X 2 f ff w . 2 ' Q W'wM,. , K M Mx. Coach Stone helps explain Honors Algebra to Stacey Walker. Mrs. Buchanan helps a student. Mr. Schoenfeld's l.A. class learns the basics of Algebra. A Minnie Belle Booth ' Thelma Buchanan Charles Coffman Nancy D'Angelo lanice Pennington Walter Schoenfeld Mark Stone Roy Williams r f i 'CH' 96. Math X 185 Q, Q Science Department The Science Department offers a variety of courses for the students at Cleburne High School. The Physical Science classes were busy making experiments and learning formulas. The Chemistry classes were also making many experiments this year. Biology l students, taught by Ms. Ray, used their cutting skills to dissect frogs, worms, and fish. Mrs. Schmidt taught her Biology ll classes how to dissect cats. Physics is taught by Mr. Cotton. Their main proj- ect this year was to build bridges out of toothpicks. The bridges were' graded according to how much weight they could hold. Along with teaching Chemistry and Physics, Mr. Cotton is the head of the Science department. Wes Montgomery, Monty Dobbins, Gary Harper, and Stephen Hafford prepare to make a momentous scientific discovery. .. , 5 sz, H1-H 5.- f' iglynif ,-- H.,,V,s .ray , . Q fax Y fi If fs ZW W iff, We s F Wa Wg 1 ,,l. . A r ., W 'L . Q i - , tt Keith Bradley and Michelle Brown work hard on a chemistry project. 186 X Academics Coach Cunningham walks through his class. . ... rr.a T . ? Khsgiymf may t W is Mr. Cross helps out julia jones, while Stephen jackie, and Amy Cat work hard to get their papers finished. Mrs. Schmidt shows Mike Madden how to assemble a skeleton. I ,, I a' , ., W Y, Mr. Cotton shows his class how to hang a NWait, Ms. Ray, don't erase that. poster. M I ,f QWJ 3 4! i 9 I ig, ti? 2' as N, Linda, Melanie, Donna, and Liesl take a break from Biology ll. Where are You going, M'- Cross? . - F' ta ee Rod Ell Cotton Lorin Cross jerry Cunningham Larry Kelm Barbara Ray Deborah Savage Ann Schmidt Mx, is , we . I I . .... -ggi, fs' - :sz , -- ss ' mtcsg -fwv' N? st K N I 555' 55' 3:3 xg .i f' I -:-'fr - , rs, .N , 11:1 i .. ir.- - EE4:'i'i vnu. f- F if Heil, . ..,.. . 1'si UTS? il? A Q S K -- - :rr W , ..rr , 35 - 'l S if N - iris ,534 115' S N i eoio si m gg iftq-Ib' xg 'l5r3ss is K - ff' M isis.- .i EMR , Coach Kelm listens to his third period Science class. Paul Chavez looks to see what is going on while Brian Con- nors tries to help him. I Academics X 187 9' Fine Arts The Fine Arts program at Cleburne High consists of four departments: art, headed by Mrs. Mary Parvin, band, led by Dick Helmcamp, choir, directed by Michael Ware, and theater, directed by Dan Duke. Each department participates in many contests throughout the year. Art students enter original work in the cultural arts fair. Band and choir students par- ticipate in UIL events both as soloists and ensemble members. Theater arts students participate in one-act UIL play competition and may win individual awards for their performances. T88 X Fine Arts c.,t The rehearsal production class reads the play for one act play - lMadwoman of Chaillotf Above: Mr. Duke gives first year theatre students, Autry Sims, Denise Gregory, and Brenda Whitten instructions during a stage movement exercise. Right: Stephanie Hall, Leisl Scott, and Kelly Huse work with flags at the stadium. ,lt loni Barnes and Janet Cody show their spirit during a pep rally. Don Ford, lon Helms, Karen Howard, and Patrick Mc- Clanahan march during early morning practice. . t'1 T' W ,Z,A i E5 'sr-'N W me fs 1 32 ' Mr. Durling poses for the camera in front of pictures drawn by his Kenneth Adcock, David McGee, John Tucker, lon Helms, and David Baldwin practice Christmas music. I K - , so ti- s f if 1 WR if ?C A, Q K Ek, . ' 'Q .s ia, NWQ . can 'f gl ' , ,isi ,IF h it 1 4 Q 3 T Mi f Z gf' A A A- in QL , Vzgy VV A i,i, ,ii i ' ' 's 1 Y t Q ,Qs PM is ig X ,s sfssig, ,t is . X X , N Mrs. Parvin demonstrates stroke techniques to David Bruce. gif- 21126 discusses the next song With Amh0nY Holland and uy o gers. Daniel Duke, Drama Ierry Durling, Art it i i xi 1 .5 Richard Helmcamp, Band Mary Parvin, Art Alan Reed, Band Michael Ware, Choir Richie Otwell and Tim Shaw work with conte in Art class. Fine Arts I 189 P.E. and Health P.E. offers girls and boys an opportunity to develop coordination and skill in many different sports such as: basketball, volleyball, and soccer. lnstructing this year are: lohn Branson, Barbara Knocke, Mandy Mankin, Doc McClintock, Ron Seelke and Ann Walker. Health is a one semester re- quired course. Students in this course study a wide variety of subjects, including psychology, fidelity, personality, digestion and hygiene. Health ll is a first aid course. Students learn the basics of emergency first aid, including how to bandage and put splints on a victim. They learn how to treat snakebites and shock victims. The rest of the course is devoted to CPR training. Students practice the CPR techniques on mannequins, and when the course is com- plete, they are certified in CPR. S 5 Q M .... .... Coach Knocke and Cheryl St. Germaine discuss badminton skills. Ava Nix, Autry Sims, and Alba Hance get excited over a stiff game of volleyball. Health class listens closely to a discussion on personality. Bethany Barker, Tina Hall, and lamie Gardner, listen very closely in health Mrs. Walker discusses stats with Laura lohnson, Lisa Powell, and Cindy McCrea. 190 X PE and Health gil 3 Q Coach Holland instructs while Coach Dagley grades papers. Mr. Holland helps a student with health. Mr. Seelke over looks the boys' softball game. When Robert. Carroll talks, people listen. -Q p fin? M-an Mrs. Walker and Miss Mankin discuss the next day's drill. V I lohn Branson Robert Dagley Roy Holland Barbara Knocke Mandy Mankin Doc McClintock Ron Seelke Ann Walker Health and P E NEA Mr. McClintock prepares his Health lessons for his healthy students W8 Special Education The Special Education Department offers courses in science, history, health, math, World Geography, govern- ment, Spanish and English. These courses contain the same information found in standard classes, but this information is presented in a manner so that the remedial student is better able to ,,gyusdl L.- .- W.-W Y? Mrs. 3 . - - grasp it. v,,:' ,,,,, , VV s Af ,,,-ov V fi'.1-. McGrath helps Calvin Scott, Paul Boley and Lawrence Autrey. Travis Daniels, Donny Miller and james Smithee work in Mrs. jones' class. Mrs. lones passes out papers to Travis Daniels, Chad Hughes and jimmy Service 61355. Thompson. 192 f Special Education Martha Duke Rebecca Gathings Bonnie lones Pat Paulsen Shelly Samuels Mrs. Samuels helps Cheryl St. Germaine during - A I 5 x N Mrs. Samuels takes a break to pose for the camera. Making cotton candy keeps the food service students busy. lhristy Warenskjold puts chips on the rack for the concession stands. tands. Food Service The food service program is for special students, teaching them job skills so that they can be employed in fast food ser- vice. They may participate in the program for one to four years. This year they made cotton candy for the concession stands, catered luncheons and had bake sales at Thanksgiving and Christmas. CRS Q it t... , 4 .. siii ltei it Ls nie. --si. if :QV . VS 5 ,... . .,.. V t .. ..... tt, K N i t K 1 .. Q :gg . K .- f.,..M.., .fd T K K -'sg NMWN-N X ssss X ' NfiEE w:EI::t' ENG 555s fF'eF:k if ,..,,, . tt,, Mrs. Sandra Gilliland works on plans for catering a luncheon. J H ,,,, ,. A., j A 1 in K al ' 3 Kim Crowder works hard at measuring ingredients. - Sandra Gilliland ' Alice Taylor Q ' Ellison makes cotton candy for the football concession Food Service X 193 Business There are many courses that come under the heading of the business department. They are ac- counting, business management, shorthand and typing. Directors of these courses are Mrs. Clara McAfee, Mrs. Serena Miller and Mrs. Mary Ann Wheatley. These courses prepare many high school graduates for the business world. Q-all iw as Tim Lay listens closely to Mrs. Miller's instructions. I , Mike Madden and Melanie Popplewell show their good attitude toward typing. f 5 Sylvia Ramirez struggles in typing. E .F ig . KY . . Collin Rogers loves typing. -its Mrs. McAfee gives instructions to Vickie Crannell and Robert Carroll. 194 X Business if l A Se' 1 E ... as . , . A VVV... :.. K my l L lill Walters and Stephanie Langford work hard during accounting. Mrs. Wheatley instructs her accounting class. odd Allen, Gina McKinney and Layne Davlin look as X- 'Q is M . lg as f isa? Q Q 3 ...W Mrs. MiIIer's class takes time to pose for the camera. Steven Cotton and Gary Harper compare their mistakes. Clara McAfee Serena Miller Mary Ann Wheatley Mrs. Miller smiles while she talks about business management. Business X 195 Vocational Cooperative Program Vocational Co-op is a work program offered at the career center. There are a number of different classes in this program which let the students work as a part of school. The students here at C.HS. go to a class pertaining to what work they do, and then they go to work. They receive credits for working just as if they were in class. Distributive Education helps students to find jobs in the field of which they plan to make their career. Vocational Office Education prepares members to work in an office. The students do typing, filing, accounting, and other of- fice activities. Health Occupations Cooperative Education is for students in- terested in health-related fields. These students are interested in the health and welfare of the people in the community. Home Economics Cooperative Education is a class designed to prepare students for economical careers. The students gain much experience on the job. Industrial Cooperative Training helps students to gain knowledge needed for employment in any craft. wivvf'-lv' --- Q-rt Mrs. Barnes teaches her third period V.O.E. class to take dictation. Mr. Reed reaches for the test paper. 196 X VOC Coop Don Goff wonders what to do. Glenn Wilson and james Lyles are hard at work in D.E. Kim Hansen and Charla Worlow put the dummy at ease while Donna Thacker is surprised at what she finds. dim Evelyn Cosden and Vanita Barber help an elderly lady during the V.O.E. Christmas-wrapping party at the rest home. kan Fifi l s R are if .P B if , 1 SX Q' t , 6 fu ':- 1' I . 1' .- 1 ...ii it 1 ,--: K 3 Xngela Ochoa, Kim Hansen, james Christi, and Mike Aoellenhoff enjoy H.O.C.E. Mrs. Clifton, where are your students? Sui H - 11 yii,,ila A fi- fn Mr. McClure and Terry Oliver discuss some important facts in Ag. ...Q Robert Russell follows Mr. Lilley out of the door. Larue Barnes Sylvia Browder lane Clifton Bob Lilley Barney McClure Sylvester Reed Tommy Webb VOC Coop X 197 551 ga Vocational Pre-Lab Vocational Pre-lab is a group of classes offered at the Career Center in which students of C.H.S. learn special skills. Students take classes that they are interested in and are able to actually participate in the program. Auto Body is a class in which students work on the different bodies of automobiles. This program prepares students for jobs in the automobile industry. Mr. Alex McCallister is the teacher. Auto Mechanics students work on motor and car engines. Learn- ing these skills is useful to know in the auto world. This class is taught by Mr. Wayne Long. Metal Trades teaches students to weld and work on machine shop projects. They also compete in area and state VlCA contests. Mr. Bi I Thompson is the instructor, Mr. Neil Reed teaches building trades. During the year the students do custom cabinets and furniture. Their main project of the year is building a house. Drafting is taught by Mr. Ralph Garrett. The students in drafting learn to draw ideas for mechanical objects and convey their size, shape, and dimensions. David Self gets help from a friend in auto body class. Wes Collins, Randall Scott, Scott Hobby, Randy Ayles, and lay Long are anxious to get out of the classroom and work in auto body. S E l 'H-1.2. Mr. Neil Reed helps Rod Austin with house plans in building trades. 198 I VOC Pre-Lab 'Nm Richard Woodbury concentrates on his drafting project. l t.t is . 5. .jx L, 1 is 'Jfff it ' . 'f fl ff' -if ' t- 'ffj -3 Q? 1 5 t Q lf- -' s. L ' div fy ff fi . .t I 4 S . f , 3 Tim Garner is ready to get to work in Metal Trades. .sf ff 4 I Mr. Reed helps to build a house in building trades. ll gs 9 ' a X f K .. ' ,fm - .M . Mr. Garrett gets his picture taken and helps Randall Scott in drafting. s s, Ag, ff QU ,.,....-- Q Daniel Estes, Mike Tunnell and Bryan Moore put an engine together. Audy Sain drills holes in the playhouse made by building trades i students. .wdlnnhn Mr. Long apparently doesn't want his picture taken. johnny Street works hard in metal W Picture No! t it .. t .. ' Picture ' Not Available Available Picture No! Available Picture Not Available -K 1, L gs l flmsx A l vi S K ' ' trades. lohn H. Cook Ralph Garrett Wayne Long Alex McCollister Neil Reed Bill Thompson General Vocational General vocational classes offer a variety of courses to students as electives. Students may choose from three years of homemaking, Home and Family living, vocational agriculture, office computers and office duplication. hp if Q31 l 3 'QW it X ZF' Andra Rice learns how to sew in Homemaking. t Q S E: M, These guys are learning how to cook and do other things. Mrs. Janie Wilson operates the press in office duplication class . i M l Linda Miles learns how to cut out a garment in Homemaking. Mr. Webb explains the parts of a cow to first year ag students ZOO fy General Vocational radii .av ,fs Angie Forsythe programs a computer. lanelle Farrell Nell Hauk Mary Martin Elizabeth Twaddell lanie Wilson -All 3- 2 . ,521 at Reagan and Steve Helms watch as Robert Henry cooks their .. fu, M. 'N-..,m s Al Smith and classmates listen to a program on childbirth in Home and Family Living. , - 2 Q f X K Nga , i t , . ' it s J nne Higgins, Trisha Shaw and Kristie Carlock learn to make Stephen Ball gets some help from Mrs. Hauk in office computer own clothes. class. ix? sl' 202 X Senior Class Seniors Make It to the Top fa A Leading the seniors class were: Rebecca Kandt, vice-president and Chris Devaney, song leader. Back row: D'Lynn Fagan, secretaryg Steve Siatar, treasurer, and Lacey Bennett, president. 'ETX' Picture Not Available Picture Noi Available Kenneth Adcock Nanette Aldridge Sheila Alexander Darlene Allen Paul Allen Todd Allen Tony Allison Randy Ayers loyce Baker Ray Baker Stephen Ball Todd Bane Shelly Banks Vanita Barber Alan Barck Joni Barnes Samantha Barnett Lillian Barrera Shawn Bays Lacey Bennett Stella Bingham Ron Bohlman Kyle Boles Bob Bosworth Gary Braddock Laura Bradley Tommy Brady Debra Brand Angel Brinkley Kim Britt Seniors X 203 Robin Brooks Donna Brown Marcus Brown Rhonda Bryan Herschel Burton lames Bush Pablo Bustamante Richard Buswold Glenda Byrd Shelly Calahan Robert Carroll john Cayazsos Kimberly Chandler Sue Ann Chandler lanet Cody Douglas Cole Wes Collins Kelvin Conerway Kathy Cooper Marsha Cox Tracy Cox lulie Crannell Vjcki Crannell ' kai!! Cfvef ll ,ul ml 1 204 X Sensors is Q - , ' X ' a ,B K Picture Not Available ,,. X c e in Suzanne Mann and lohn Dixon must be in love I .A .A Picture Noi Available ., fur 51, Picture Not Available Cathy LaRash and Monty Dobbins pose for a picture at lunch. ZZ Tawna Cutright Lisa Darby Becky Davidson Layne Davlin Sharon Dean Laura Deatherage Kari Denning Chris Devaney Paco Diaz john Dixon Monty Dobbins Matt Doty Shirley Doty Dan Dunham Johnnie Ellis Eugene Ellison Kim Epperson Suzanne Eubanks Shelly Ewing D'Lynn Fagan Mark Fender Evette Ferguson Evonne Ferguson loe Fonseca Seniors X 205 Yolanda Fonseca Don Ford Karen Fox lames Fuller jeff Fuqua Holly Furr Elisha Gaines Doug Galvin Curtis Ganong Manuel Garcia Tim Garner Tanya George Greg Gilbert Cindy Gillock Steve Goddard Donald Goff Sue Gonion Evelyn Gosdin Rebecca Greanead 206 X Seniors Christi Greer Denise Gregory Dwayne Griggs Tom Grimes April Gunn Chris Hall Walter Hand Picture Noi Available These seniors want to make sure we d get lost. Picture Not Available Picture Not Available Mike Hanson Nannette Hardin Naoko Harwell Gena Hawkins Becky Helm lon Helms Steve Helms Billy Henderson Robert Henry Candy Herman Rexanne Higgins Kevin Hite Scott Hobby Nicole Hodge Debby Holdridge Dorothy Holland Kristi Holleman Keith Homan Loren Horn Brad Horton Becky Howard W' ,i v j Ti Tracy Howard , 5' Randy Huffman Q- l - 2 it is' si Q Golslll K 5 Q '..L 64 'ii' ssh J -J. ,..-- N . 'J -. N f Chris Hundley it ccs Ruth Hudson K i Tracy Hudson an cc .--c r -55 A elim hc we ll, i NSF we i ir X 'C X was , X WW' SFX l 3 M 3 vt 45 xiii B Q Wi if Q .122 sis WK 5 ,Q Jia? Q gy Sym? 55 BBN Nr Q5 N sc X X i 5 fa a at Wise E Seniors show their spirit at the Brownwood pep rally. Seniors X 207 Stacie Hurley Will Hyde Renee jeschke Sonia jimenez Angie johnson David johnson Denise johnson jay johnsor Raymond johnsoi Caryn jonee james jonef jamie jones jennifer jones Tracy jones Dana jowell Rebecca Kandt jada Keller DeDe Kennedy , Ron Kennon ll, , , it Dllrqfhjlfl df 4, Robbie Kerr Steve King Debbie Kirby Tammy Kolander Richard Lain 208 X Seniors Picture Not Available Curtis Ganong and Layne Davlin - nothing more than friendship 'Wm' Lge! k 7 QW 'R' wa MW- f' M y 'W -I all A www ' ,yr 444 or ' K , fig ,,,,. .SW ,, W ,,,, 1 l' 1 My X ,Q sew ,QQ R Qs To NE, ' my -5 es, Chris Devaney and Karen Pierce look T ready for the morning. lames Lambert Rachel Langston Cathy LaRash Monica Leach Beverly Lee Teresa Linton Tina Logan loe Longoria Ethan Love james Lyles Guy McAnally Dawn McCoy loe McCoy Ronnie McCullough Shane McNeel Scott McNeil Trey McNeill Mike Madden Mark Malcom Suzanne Mann Kerry Maxwell Todd Mayer Gary Mears Ricky Mears loyce Melton Susie Millsap Seniors X 209 Mary Mize Mike Moellenhoff Terri Montgomery Wes Montgomery Norma Moreno Kristine Nelson Clint Nickell Angela Ochoa Robert Ortegon Iris Osborne lohn Owen Diana Palafox Charla Payne Randy Petty Karen Pierce Clyde Poehl Doug Pollard Melanie Popplewell Beverly Potter Wesley Praytor William Prescher Carla Pruitt Kevin Rachel Sylvia Ramirez Andrew Reyna Ronnie Renz Annie Rice Lance Riddles Samuel Rios Angie Riza 210 X Seniors ujgjn if gym-vb- nf Mary Mize goes vvacko. Bill Roden Gloria Rodriguez jeff Rose jackie Rosiere Paula Roye Kevin Rushing Robert Russell lay Rux Monica Sanchez Chanda Sandefur Lori Sanders Rusty Sanderson Danny Sartor Keith Scarbrough Liesl Scott Randall Scott Ylonda Scott David Self Tim Shaw Mark Shenkir Kyle Sims Steve Slater Belinda Smith Gary Smith Seniors I 211 Kevin Smith Rhonda Smith Bernadette Southam Lawrence Sowell Ronnie Spriggs Laura Spurlin loyce Stafford Paul Stafford David Stepp Johnnie Street Sgetta Sgmkland lames Summey Lisa Tanner Shane Tatum Paul Taylor Donna Thacker TQQQ TPOVTLQS leff Thompson Tina Tofflemoyer fXQborgebT v Monty Tr bble Mark Tudsef Leta Wade Christina Waite Charles Walker Flora Walton 212 X Seniors Picture Not Available ,ao- janet Cody takes a break from notes in senior English. wewmrwl Picture No 'Y Z7 Available Picture Not Available af f, X Q! f mg ,,,- f W Susan Ward Dionne Warren Eddie Watson Paige Wesdon David Webb Robert Webb Tammy Webb Linda West Paula Westerman Dares Weston Carole Wheeler Leon White Larry Whiteside, Monnica Wilgoanowski Cheryl Woilks Clinton Williams Melissa Williams Stephanie Williams Glenn Wilson Mindy Winsett Michelle Witte Richard Woodbury Tracie Woodrum Paul Woods Vicki Woods Allison Worley jackie Wynn Seniors X 213 Mike Acker Sandy Allison Cary Anderson Karin Anderson Mike Anderson Rhonda Baker Tina Baker David Baldwin Missy Bane Steve Barnett Lydia Barrera Bobbie Barrow Cheryl Beck Kim Beene m Curtis Birchfield lames Bird Donna Black lanna Borden Scott Boy StevenBF'Ebury Cheryl Bradley Keith Bradley Gina Brannan Leading the junior class this year were: Christi Reagan, vice-presidentp Stephanie Speer, secretaryg Patrick Scott, treasurerg and Andrea Hall, president, Renee Breland Laura Bridgeman Becca Brouder Michelle Brown Thomas Bruce Genya Bryant Dana Burns Kim Butler Scott Cain Eddy Calahan Lisa Carlock Amy Cato Marco Chavez Paul Chavez Robert Childress Dave Chinfatt Bobby Clancy Loretta Clark Michelle Clark Mike Clark Pennie Clark Marsha Comeaux Brian Connors Steven Cotton 214 X Iuniors Str luniors Get One Step Higher ,rf Q ,L xx! 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'Age .4 N 5 f K L K is-is . in ' X 'S ' ' 1 f L L S S L if f 'f 5 sf ,, Missy Bane, Tracy Gray and Sabrina McGee share a joke during lunch. leanne Kelley Jeff Kennon Bobbie King Cindy Kilcrease Sherry Lackey Lora Lain Lynn Lain Peggy Lambert Susan Land Stephanie Langford Chris Lee lon Lee Carlton Liggins Trac Li on Todd Lise lay Long Percy Loudermilk Randy Loudermilk Bill McAnally Paige McCoy Sean McDonald Sabrina McGee Carol McGinty Gina McKinney Randy McKinney james McNeill Stephen Mabry Brenda Maldonado 'RTnTA5l'aTtt3y' ig' W M laye Mangrum Bryan Martindale Rodolfo Mendoza Teresa Massey Steve Metze Wendy Miedico Linda Miles Franky Miller Rodney Miller Brenda Minster Kathy Moehlman Kevin Moen Denise Montgomery Donnie Montgomery Billy Moore Cindy Moore .De isigtqgje ohnny Moore Todd Morgenstern X l Paul Chavez poses for the camera instead of listening to Mr Cross. 218 X luniors Sheri Moss Karen Moxley Roby Muncy Carol Murray Sharlene Nesbit Bobbi Nichols Max Nimmo jason Oefinger jesse Olivares Terr Qliyer Sonya'Orr Richey Otwell Bryan Parker Wendy Phillips Gina Pierce Vickie Pollard Quincy Prine Tony Pritchard Laura Pryor Cur A Pruitt Ange Chris Regagan Christi Regaan Ronald Redden Nora Reyes Vicki Reyes Barbara Reyna leri Rhea Andra Rice jimmy Rich Melissa Riggs Patricia Rivas Sheila R erts uy Ro gers Efrain Rodriguez David Rose Donna Routson 1RiCll6LfLB995 Tonya Russell - Iomm rs ' rian awyer Glenn 5C3VQLi?lJ8lW W Donna Scholz lay Scott -as FEES' , ig . si ' Y if li 'Q' 41 5 We ff .S -. 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W1 '2Afl'Ai3V!.fl ,YQ i A A V' A wha mama f fvi h AA' A 5 ff Af : f f ty if M, ,fp AAAA K af i f ' 1 Steve Cotton and Steve Barnett enjoy everything about Spanish, including the Christmas banquet. ondra Smalley Patriclg.Scott Robbie Scott Chris Shirley Tammy Shuffield Renee Siddall Doug Sims Penn Si Al Smith Stephanie Speer Darrell Stanley Rym Stone ' Cindy Storrusten Sherrie Stuart Brent Sturgess lon Swinney Felipe Tamez Benjie Taylor Michelle Teague Todd Teaster Wayne Thompson Bruce Thornton Rhonda Thurman Donalynn Timmons Shirley Tiner Raul Torres Randy Trimble john Tucker Phil Tucker Kim er Meli a Vasquez Patricia Villagomez Rolando Villania Tina Walden lill Walters Sabrina Watson Lesly Weever Delayna Welborn Dale Wheatley DeAnn White Mike White Troy White Ale Whltelf Ho y 'itfi Cherie Williams Cary Williams james Williams Michelle Worley Dennis Worlow Melanie Worlow Kelly Worthington Steve Wray Shelli Wynne Rhonda Wurtz Becky Yost -77 WC J 'lblillfpa luniors X 219 Sophomore class officers were: Karen Nelson, presidentg Allen Hornell, vice-presidentg Tracy Hill, secretaryg and Doris Wilson, treasurer. Geraldine Abello lohn Ackerman ljmrpy Adair Anson' Adams Gene Akins William Alexander Becky Allen left Allen jesse Alvarado Shannan Amerson David Anderson Rod Austin Lawrence Autry Parish Autry Calvert Avants Nubbin Ayars Rusty Ayers 'Duane Badenhorst 220 f Sophomores Brian Bailey Lou Valla Bailey Anna Baker Donnie Ballard Danny Barck Patrick Barkman Bob Barnes Holly Barr Lisa Baskett lu I9 Bassham Christy Beasley Melanie Black Misty Bohlman Sheila Bonham Randall Bonotto Bruce Bosworth Dale Bourquin Tracy Boyd lena Bradford Kenny Brady Kim Braswell Wendy Browder David Bruce Michael Bubp Kim Bullard Katy Camp David Canida Kristie Carlock Debbie Carroll Pete Castanuela Sophomores Take a Step Up it . .fat f ll 5 Q a 4. l 'I it T t 5 g V ' ex rig s vs 4 is . 'Xl at ..,.,. s xl. Q A X Q ! . 'til :,. ,X 8 3 I ' inf ,. A at X 2- is sf r ,x ii Q C s V xx 4 Q C73 4: K Q , Q 5 K if Y 1. . s A -.1-: Q - . .chs , I . y sstt A ' A 'Q ,fx f' , X - f . 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Wade Daniel Frank Daniell Shane Daniels Debbie Dempsey Amy Denning Anthony Denning Lonnie Diaz Robert Diaz Kaley DiStefano Margie Dittmar Kristi Dodd Barbra Donham Kelly Eastburn Scott Elford Mike Eller Brenell Ellison Mark Elmore Paul Endtricht Stacy Epps Ronnie Estes Paula Estrada Landra Ewing Ruben Felan Brent Fisher Deanna Flores Bill Ford Angie Forsythe lohn Fort Keith Fossett Gregg Frizzell George Garcia Kenneth Garcia Laura Garcia Angie Garner Derek George Chuck Gilliland Sophomores X 221 Kathy Graham Angie Green Nancy Greenway lenny Grieve Beth Guillot Terry Hafford Robert Hall Stephanie Hall lana Hamilton Rashel Hanna Tim Harris Teresa Hathcock Amber Helms Charles Henderson Vileta Henry Darrell Hess lerry Higdon Tracy Hill Donna Hobbs Kendal Hobby Paige Hodges Charmaine Holcomb loseph Holmes Charles Holtsman Allen Hornell Tracy Hudson Deborah Hughes Kelly Huse Miki Hutto Kim Ingram Lesli Ives Doug lackson Mandy lackson Darren lohnson Karen lohnson Renee lohnson loe lones Rhonda lones Dan Iordan Mike Karels Kim Kasper Paul Keller Robin Keller Bryan King 222 I Sophomores 12315 f -' ' W 3 2 1 , W , , 'N , 4 ff '- .. 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Q f I 0' if L ,K 7 ,, -we f fi... fLff..Q 1 L' 9 f X My N ,M ,, w:fmwe H L '..f f ' ..,, H! ?15 X ,Z fyfw f l f Deanna Flores and Lora Sowell listen to a lecture by Mrs. Bowers in World Geography. Javier Perez Raul Perez Robin Peters Terri Petty Lisa Poehl lohnny Powell Lisa Powell Edith Price Mark Pritchard Sheila Rains Gerald Randall Romelia Ramirez Stephanie Ratliff Sophomores X 223 Kirk Rawlings Chris Ray De'Anna Reagan lon Reagan Lori Redding james Redmon Donna Reed Carl Reese lesse Reyes Trini Reyes Ross Rice Daphne Richter Claudia Rivas Robert Riza Ester Rodriguez Frank Rodriguez Omar Rodriguez Collin Rogers Tim Ro ers Carol Rosa Robbie Rose Cheryl Ross Lance Rosser Cheryl Russell Rene Russell Audy Sain Mike Sanchez Patrick Sanchez Missy Schmidt Alvis Scott Amy Scott Angie Scott Calvin Scott Lisa Seay Bobbie Shackelford Trisha Shaw Christine Sigler Steve Silveria Autry Sims lames Smithee Lora Sowell Mike Stafford Shani Stanley Missy Stephenson 224 X Sophomores at--ul' f : , , '1 E ,Si S ' Wx .ty .w r Q,-mo i f . -'KIRK 5 will A ,J S ,st , t.., , .4 es.. 3 is .jg .1 3: -ev S A X 1 Y hz 53- ' . x x. LAZ . -. i'N,:-sf Kristi Carlock rests after marching at contest. Z safes '- s I P 2 1 ,gf I fi 4' , ar- as f Ya.....J GX xl Kelly Huse and Rhonda Lamm say llWe're stil. .wise i . - f ,Q t ,M si Q 4 X ia t i Q S fx News X, S xy .0 Y sb , I? J l sg t 'if ff-if Qs- mf gt -- saws- f MSL W s- . . . K ::. . .. N - s . k W .e 1 ' at v J, wt N , i I , 1 .MN Chiu Al , Ns., on-LM Q ww w Bob Long and Kim Kasper arent too happy about marching in the parade. ,K Q it L it W X wt . if A A l,:t K A l ' at if : -Qs: ,L N... Anthony Denning listens to the talking Coca-Cola machine. tis ,s T T ole L as 5 . 1 . H f X w s K: 6 -. , 5 X X rt , as 5 s it Q it gi-T f 1: K- Q aaiar , ie Q 0 Q llf 1 ww F .,.-bb A . :qb . ' f f it A if Florence Sunio Kim Swan Martha Tatum Lisa Taylor Steve Tekell Todd Terry April Theimer C ris Thompson Mark Thornton Patricia Torrez Edward Torrez Melissa Trammell Mary Trevino Claudia Tuley Michelle Turner Yvette Vasquez LeRoy Vaughn Ricky Vidaurri Dayton Wade Dena Walden Bryan Waldie , Nikki Waldrop Bruce Washington Greg Watson April Westbrook - Stephanie Westbrook UA' 'A 3 Susan ler e Whitehead Dawn Whites Mike Whitney Brenda Whitten Lisa Williams Lynn Williams Doris Wilson Stacie Woodrum Darren Worlow Laurie Worlow Barry Wright Kim Wright Patti Wright Fong Yeap Penny Yoakum Sophomores X 225 Rodney Aldridge Linda Alexander Bobby Allen Brad Allen Bonnie Allen Christi Allen Matt Allen Andy Anderson Lonna Anderson Tammy Anderson Todd Anderson limmy Apple Lynn Arnold DeWaun Ashley Sarah Atchley Stacy Ayres Catherine Bailey Bret Baker Doug Baker Pepsi Baker Scott Baker Sherry Baker Lonnie Ballenger Bethany Barker Christine Barron loe Bason Greg Bayes Paul Beasley Michelle Beaumont loAnn Beauvais Keven Beck Karen Beene Hubert Bingham William Bishop Michael Bivens Amy Blackburn Matt Boles Debbie Bonotto Lisa Bouknight Steve Bowden Angie Boyd Kay Boyd 226 X Freshmen - ff :ell .znmye ffm.: tm ' - WJ -112 713W M, V Freshmen Start Off Strong . - 1 V, s,f,f X . - U, me-,44: ,W 1, f wwf' 1 wiv '41 ' mf ' ' ,lf W sf 1-' ,,,ii,,n-L 2- , ,,,, . 5,177 , 3 , , W 1 5 , .. , at 4, My Y Z f as ,M K W 5 A J 1 f ff 'Y C J 4 h U f f , ' 4, al 66 , M f Y, 2 i af W W 9 'V wwf' 3 A Q Q f V gtg JW 5 f 1 H ' V i 'Vt -ff if . 2, M . .1 A it .S ff atrial' Freshman class officers were: Sharla Metze, vice-president and Gigi Mc- Cowen, secretary, Standing are Barrett Watson, president and Duffy Cun- ningham, treasurer. if x 2V VV V- ,VVW:,-,V..fV ,V wi 'iw 'V afzm,,V,VV, -My ,,, TI it i 52: 'uf irrifljlimfk ,, f bo. ZW Wi? 5 5. ig 2 Z W 4 tfff W . fl' , W is tw l j .ef I ,V ,, f so V 1 V V- 1 ' 4' 1 ii ' ,, ' ' 4, V - N . . Wifi' Vw ,' ff V '- 4 .V Q V I , J, fer 'V ' ,, ,M ..,,,. ,, L i 1 . , 1 - K 'sv J ' Q V If , X r f it is if S' i V .Y 3311, 5 Eg ali' +I' 43 2 X' Q lt 'ff .li B Karen Howard, Holly McCowen, and Stacey Rainey get sidetracked in English. is x 1 N up . we - l'. g , 'gfiirx , . eee 'ff Y 1 C B vs ,,:: Y 9 V A KV: A L g nene f L' --if '.. i X, P tw, wif i , T .. .L:, - A' S C C t .1 f Lance Waller and Matt Boles work at a sign painting. Linda Boyd Hope Braddock Tammie Bradley leanie Bradshaw Robyn Brand Terry Britt Mary Brown Tommy Brown Steve Brungardt Lisa Buchanan Chris Bullard Otis Bullard Cfhrisn Burks Derreck Burks Teresa Bustamante Raymond Buster jeff Calahan Paxton Campbell Shelli gantrgll Kaye arpgnger Holli Case T.1ua.Casl1LQn Doris Castanuela Ming Chaing Leon Chandler Sukassa Chapman Kevin Christy Stan Clark Richard Collins Kae Commons Michael Conerway Kim Connors Scott Cooper Kip Cotton jimmy Cox Walter Cox Gary Craddit lulie Craeger Rhonda Craeger Kevin Crecelius Michelle Cross Kim Crowder Duffy Cunningham Travis Daniel Allen Davis Rusty Davis Christy Day Faye Deatherage Freshmen X 227 228 X Freshmen Anthony Delgado Geroge de la Garza Amy Diamond Sarah Dill Bobby Doyal Chad Dugger Patrick Dunavin Mark Dunham Kim Duquette Maria Duran Tony Duran Allen Earley Andrea Easdon Donna Eaves lawanna Edwards Lawanna Edwards Don Elam Rene Elizalde lulie Ellis Alton Ellison Cornell Eubanks Perry Ewbanks lames Evans Nikki Fagan Caren Ferguson loe Don Ferguson Stephanie Fielding Tracee Fisher Maria Fonseca Raul Fonseca Clis Fowler Todd Frederick Iris Fuller Thomas Gallegos Ninfa Garcia Ricky Garcia Jamie Gardner Cindy Garner Ierry Gaskill Loy Gaskill Buddy Gibson 'sa ' rt Gary i iam Hardy Gilliam Tammy Goff Gabriel Gonzales gMelissa Goodprlght Paul Goodson Lonnie Gossett Mike Gossett lanet Grant SuZane Gray Lori Green Tina Green Sharon Gregory Monty Grigsby Terri Grimmett Kathi Hadley Graham Hagood Patrick Hall Tina Hall 51 .F tt. fiiigsi sua...- misss z X fi? R . is .Q . -In C0 F.- J X ian Q.. er in A f - , .. A .s . 'mg . . -. ' - ' fi .1 iff' ..... Si ,.... W ' -S 5-ffl my N ' I '- ss: 5 ' ' -nv 5, he .,, . 'Y f -X Q- -Q. A N V -. . -- mf ., , . ' 58 ...X fl .F A f . as 2 Q i -1.2. rig . 1 -- liz, 1. .. -fx is 9. qs, .,sf g.: 5 elf.. M Jxfa P x t ' rrr f 91161: Parade. Fx, 2- iv ft. , I A ...A - f 'all' -ilk: . ali as it 3 ww ua! k : K M5 f J din joe Don Ferguson and Don Elam take a break from class to pose for the camera. NSN wig! I ,,,, f .NLL . ' '.i f Q IIA fs as ,fr 74,312 Q v ffvjzffsf, , V 5 I af, , N .,.,W,., .... , ,.,, h sc ,naval -if M wr 'uh-ni W m a y 14? 'Wav aww ,rf F .: : ,ig 'lf ff. 1 ' 6 ' if ' 3 f ' ,, ' :f+if'U,2ri, .. , ,L my amas- - i. ,,a,Jw-,if in F 4 si li. m f, .ggwfi WF 1 Freshman cheerleaders cheer to the crowds in the Homecoming . L .qqi E,: s..s,g QFFX f W ,, we L L N, .Q .... f .... .. . . ss ,..,, Pigs me x X R xx :Qs Fx' 'kfc'X xg X vu.. , f B ti Q E 5 , as L 1, Ei K7 ij F f , 59 V' Qi! , , rj fl!! 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R AK N, X 'R jeff Hallock Bryan Harris Shayne Hart Tracie Hary9Y 'Kirk Hasty Bernard Havey Tracy Helmcamp Robert Helms Mike Hendrick Marie Henslee Ben Hewlett Robert Hibbler Holli Higgins Robyne Hoehn Vicki Holbert Stacy Holbert Chris Hommell Tim Horn Sherry Hough Karen Howard Paula Hudson Sloan Hulsey Cliff Hutchison Adam lrwinsky L nda a 'Larry ames Angel jarrell Donna Thompson Freda johnson Mark johnson Nathan johnson Robby johnson Stephanie johnson Brad jones Rachael jones Tammy jones Curtis junge jarrett justice Daniel Keele Tammy Kennedy james Kiker Gary Kilcrease Donnie Kinner Alan Kinter Dwain Lackey joel Lambert Tammy Langford Keith Langston Shelly Lathers Walter Leck Mark Ledbetter Susan Lee jennifer Ligon Chris Linton Otoniel Lisboa Kyle Livingston Freshmen X 229 Kelly Logan Lethaniel Logan Theresa Long Manuel Longoria Kelly Looper Sherry Looper Stephanie Lyles lames Lyne Kim McCall lay McConathy Gigi McCowen Holly McCowen Mendee ,'dcDearmon Robert McFall Michelle Mclilton lulie McVean Terri Mangrum Ben Martin Krista Martindale Mario Maturin Brad Mead Gina Mears lane Mears Tommy Merrett Carl Mesecher Sharla Metze Scott Miles Sherri Miles Justin Miller Tim Mills Mike Mingus Cindy Mitchell Debbie Mitchell Veronica Molina Melissa Morin Sonny Morin Paul Moss lamey Neal john Nelson Nikki Nicholson Lupe Olivares Mashell Oliver Susie Ortegon Paul Owen Todd Palmer Michelle Pearson Kathryn Perkins Doug Peterson Bryan Phipps Bobbie Pogue Bobby Pollard Brad Pollock F35 SWK' ' ' rfsiafggdgi fiii. 2111 EEiE??',r5 9. , , li X me iiiini 5 sg 1 ,. if ,, Q9 21 rw, rrr tttsr L . T , .L , X i S1525 M W Q fv 5 Q Q Q fs a W, by l J W 5 I fs' 4, in 'ew' gkixli 'f 9 5592539 Q if 6125 'f i if fri? ,Ps 16 I- B LMA, i , 4 ,V .ia ii T l X i 5,1 7 ,, mi, in 'Gm '..w, , x l IV H? GK, J 0 fy ,QQ Q v n ,lll .' T F 1 V 1 1 l j 1 5 5 . p H 1 L ' rg ' 1 V K AQ , Q in E Freshmen ride in the Homecoming parade on their prize-winning float. HTH f . --ff? ,S V' Qt tar ? 5 .3 , Vx Q , ff A l 4 f 'M V ' W5 3 if ,,,,. ,Ag Q R ,. ' Z. , , t K ' 1 ' Y NV . , 'fag , 2 , 4 ' I 4 A I X , ,... ,, VVVI QT? ,F H 1 Z4 ref.: za, ,. Q22 - ' ' I V ii T iiiiii ? fr is f f df, ,, i,,. , 'tiff , I' T 1 L t . 'tt' ,ii, T ff K MJ y 'L' ,r A ' V H ' fl, -. X k-.k, ii.- - 'Y K . k-h- . . Q ' i' 81 Q . . r - i - - ,tt . , . -- , i, ,H we , Vt If f B B essrst is tg 'X 1 5 at rg R sf-: ,... i 'Z ' .. - . .. 1 :22, ' i 'B f . K Q15 . , 'af 1 ' t ' , V ,, -.h- 'S A k X ' ., ,. ,,.... - ' gi 'f tg st. r - it QW 1 ' MBP. M-v X SQ- Q is ... -:.- FM! f , sf ' , 124 4,2 Tina Hall, Sloan Hulsey and around at sign painting. Q f Patrick Prine Deena Price Amy Pritchard Stacy Rainey laime Ramirez Tod Ramsey Tony Rankin limmy Ray james Reding Natalie Reese lohn Reeves LeeAnne Renfr Bethany Barker clown f P- ' James Rewlolds me B ' GWWY Rhoades Q :2 + , ' . g i B Greg Rhoades V Yi. 3 ,Q Lloyd Rice t g ' D 'i k Q 6, Sheri Rice f 5 1 a ' 1. -25 1 .v Cherie Richarg P ,ff ,lg H ini Ridlehoover S r P is chem Riggan t 3 Ronnie Rinehart V is Cn Tr?kRRnoabSerts M 5 L , .3 Homer Rocderick gi, jp 'l A Rudy Rodolfo ' 'Z' f Letty Rodriguez ' - Q A Lisa Rodriguez Tina Hall and Sharla Metze smile for the camera. ,, ,-3 5 35 'i fg. I- -:tbEsi:55:E .A 7' Bw A ,ff K , t .L , . 5 Ii N I lx A f ' i ,. , ,. t ,, , z- ag, 4,,. J. 1' I ffz ' V 1 is r ' , ,, 'H . f far-29 - mm ,mwvli f' , vr,, ,f P J P if 1 , ,, 2. 1' z it Q Q 5 ,,., l d f it ., ,Hgh 5 b y gzfi. I I f 1 , fl iz 4 ' l ' f . l , it Barrett Watson and Gigi McCowen Ioiter in the 35, exit -fe XX K A Q t D Sonia Rodriguez Victor Rodriguez Rodney Ronk Keith Rose Tedra Rose lulia Rosiere Rowe 'Car a oye Freshmen X 231 Robert Ruffner Stella Sanchez Pam Sanders Scottie ande s Todd Saylors Karen Scott Kim Scott Veronica Scott Brett Self Lori Sides Tina Shelton Rusty Simpson Stephen Skiles Bryant Smalley Dennis Smith Keith Smith Kyle Smith Chris Soliz Tommy Sonsel Maria Soto Maritza Soto Kelly Sparks Doug Spinks Gene Springer Stacy Spurlin Cheryl St. Germaine Randy Stewart Tracy Stewart Chuck Taber jasper Taylor Richard Taylor Angie Thiessen Mike Thomas L0.LLLLiamaS Willie Thomas Georjon Thompson loey Thompson Tina Thorne Bob Tidwell Steve Timmons Melissa Thurman Stephanie Tofflemoyer 232 J Freshmen lerry Tomlinson S if l yy . gas .K an M 49' V ,V-f ,V Amy Denning, Kaylea Miller, and Missy Stephenson study during a volleyball game. Freshmen show their spirit at the Brownwood pep rally. ,, , , ,,.:-,,: 5 I ,.. 5- 72:12 ,Z , f X Q 'i if 1 f W y f 37 X 4 Q v ' 1 it Q S . .X f . 5, I 5 'x A ' ' f' K' A S '1 VW ililims . ' iii T I i,ykx V7 ,I L I , ,A ,I Z gs X Ve AJ? ge , wx: , , K' ft A 1 732 5 , ,ir L it , 1.1 if , ,, A 1f,A , 'NS f life, L ' IIK.: ,,,, , ,1 , , . , T .,'A it gf Q ,.. N X, , .. 4 ff li. 'C' ,4 , ' U? WT, ,ir , K ,,vv ,V V . it ,f ' f ,gy , I 1 5 z ' M. I M 3 'Y I tctt ,,,,,, Y t i 3 lane Mears, Barrett Watson, Brenda Whitten and julie McVean look to see what's so interesting. fl' 'JY ,f 7 E f L T 4' f f L 4? 1 5 y V ,Z fe H . V , V 4 M : E- A H A ,V ' ' H T rrrrr L fl V i V T Y K f , T ,,,,, .aa sf .l, ,,,,, ty , , , z A Y V 1 , 'W - 1- f .. U I 'i Z, ., Y ff - f , i f - we 2' ,ff 'A M A Y f 5 T ' V 4 V L fl W if T 1 A , Y. T' 3 IJ l' ef ff Nlot pictured are: Guy Barnes, Mark Bullard, lesse Canida, Lewis Cole, lohn Crosley, lames Ellis, Sheila Evans, Ray iloyd, loe Garcia, Rosie Garcia, Kessie Garten, Amy Kelly, Brent Lee, lavier Palomares, Miguel Palomares, Mariela Jerez, Zachary Pollard, Johnny Ramirez, Lorena Rosales, Steve Rowell, loey Sauder, Danna Standley, Lisa Taylor, Christy Warenskjold, leanie Washington, Lisa Weir and Tony Williamson. Claudia Torres lustin Traweek Qmy Trevirio Q yle Triplett Craig Tuley Renee Tutt Kim Vaco Ben Valentine Candy Vance Angela Vande Kris VanOver FVOOFI Becky Vasquez Carey Vaughn Michael Vidau rri Rudy Villagomez leff Vogelsang Stacey Walker Hamilton Wall Lance Waller Troy Walters lerry Walton Vickie Ward 8C6 Barrett Watson Robert Watson Scotty Watson Kurt Weisenberger Oneida Weston Brian Whaley Christi Whitehead Ronald Whitehead Robin Whites Candace Wilb Angie Williams Ol'l'1 Stephanie Williams Stephen Williams Todd Wilson Robby Wise David Wood Paula Wood jason Woody Amy Wright Penny Wright Kevin Wyhe e Charles Yale Chris Yando Britt Young Mary Young Freshmen X 233 Senior Brags ADCOCK, KENNETH - NTHSRA - 2, North Texas finals, 9th place, FFA - 4, Reserve Champion - 2, Choir - 3, VICA - 1. ALDRIDGE, NANETTE - Volleyball - 3, Most Spirited, Varsity Tennis - 4, District Winner, Exchangettes - 3, FCA - 4, Na- tional Honor Society - 2, National Art Honor Society - 1, Secretary, Annual Staff, journalism, Yapper Contest - Most School Spirit, OEA - Office Computers Club. BANE, TODD - Drama Unlimited - 4, International Thespian Society - 2, Best Supporting Actor - 1983, VICA - 2. BARCK, ALAN - Science Fair - Best in Collections, City Art Show - 2nd Place. BARNES, IONI - Golden Pride - 4, Flag Corps - 4, Flag Cap- tain - 1, Concert Band - 4, Band Sweetheart Nominee, Ex- changettes - 2, VOE - Area Winner, FCA - 1, Outstanding Typing Award, Yapper Contest - Most Talented, Talent Show - 2nd Place, OEA - 1, Vice-President, Who's Who, NHS - 2, Nominee for Sophomore of the Year, Youth and Govern- ment - 1. BARNETT, SAMANTHA - HERO-FHA - 2, HECE - 2. BINGHAM, STELLA - FHA - 1, Drama Unlimited - 2, Treasurer - 1, International Thespian Society - 1, VICA - Cosmetology - 1, Treasurer, UIL One-Act Play, Roles in Fin- nian's Rainbow and Up the Down Staircase, Choir - 2. BOSWORTH, BOB - Ski Club - 1, Key Club - 3, Youth and Government - 1, Latin Club - 1, Football - 2, Basketball - 1, Track - 1, NHS - 1, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Attendance Office Aide, Academic Sweater, Leadership - Chairman of Election Committee. BRAND, DEBRA - Whois Who Among American High School Students, Academic Sweater, NHS - 2, Youth and Govern- ment - 1, VOE, Top Salesman for VOE, OEA, 2nd Place VOE at Area, OEA - State Leadership Conference, Math Club - 2, Secretary - 1, FHA - 3. BKINKQX, - PQI, ' gQEA -I Publicity! Committee. cc' f- s c 1-,,, Al BRITT, KIM - Drill Team - 3, Colonel - 1, Honeybee of the Week, lr. Historians - 2, Secretary-Treasurer - 1, Yapper Contest - Most Courteous, Senior Spotlight, NHS. BOLES, KYLE - junior Class President, Sophomore Class Presi- dent, Freshman Class President, Sophomore, lunior and Senior Class Favorite, Youth and Government - 3, Lt. Gov. - 1, Key Club - 4, President - 1, FCA - 1, Latin Club - 2, Benny O and the Fingers - Rhythm Guitar, District UIL Persuasive Speaking - 2nd Place, Football - 4, All-District First Team Center, All-District Second Team Linebacker, Track - 1, NHS - 2, Gerard Scholarship Recipient, Ball Scholarship Alternate, Youth to Youth - 2, Annual Staff - 1, Who's Who, BROOKS, ROBIN - Tennis - 1, UIL - 1, Youth and Govern- ment - 1, HOCE - 2, Reporter - 1, President - 1, Golden Girl - 1983, Key Club, Annual Staff - 1, Science Fair Winner - 3, HOSA, Outstanding First Year Student - 1983, Outstan- ding Second Year Student - 1984. BROWN, DONNA - Golden Pride - 4, Symphonic - 4, All- Region and All-District - 1, Stage Band - 1, BOA - 4, Band- sman of the Week, State Solo and Ensemble Contest, NHS - 2, NAHS - 1, lr. Historians - 1, Exchangettes - 1, Cleburne Science Fair - Best in Fair, Best in Division and First Place, First Place Cultural Arts Fair, First Place First National Bank Art Show, First Place - State Fire Prevention Poster Contest, Second Place Soil and Water Conservation Essay, Music Scholarship to Tarleton State University. BROWN, MARCUS - FFA - 4, Officer - 2. BRYAN, RHONDA - FFA - 1, Reporter - 1, Pep Squad - 1, HERO-FHA - 1, Ari club - 1. 4 CALAHAN, SHELLY - Spanish Club - 1, OEA - 1, Publicity Committee. CODY, IANET - Basketball Sweetheart, Homecoming Princess, Class Favorite - 4, Class Officer - 2, Student Coun- cil - 3, Parliamentarian - 1, Exchangettes - 3, President - 1, Band - 4, Secretary - 1, FCA - 4, Who's Who, Debate - 3, Youth and Government - 4, Chief lustice, National Honor Society, DAR Citizenship Award, Latin Club, Youth to Youth' Cheerleader - 2, Miss CHS Nominee, Band Sweetheart Nominee, National Affairs Conference - Blue Ridge, North Carolina, National Youth Governor's Conference - Washington, D.C. National Youth Governor's Society, National Forensic League. COOPER, KATHY - Band 4, Symphonic!Concert, All-District, Rifle Corps - 4, Captain - 1, International Drum and Bugle Corps - Finalist, Winterguard National Olympic Finalist, Math Club - 1, Latin Club - 2, lr. Historians - 1, National Honor Society - 2, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 4 Year Academic Scholarship to Wichita State University. COX, MARSHA - Pep Squad - 1, FTA - 1, Historian - 1, Spanish Club - 1, HOSA - Area Contest - Superior Notebook, State Contest - Excellent Notebook. DAVIDSON, BECKY - FHA - 1, Pep Squad - 1, Drama Unlimited - 4, Best Stage Hand, 1981, Best Supporting Actressf - 1982, UIL One-Act Play - Othello, Alternate to All-Star Cast, International Thespian Society - 3, SecretaryfTreasurer - 1, Drill Team - 3, Lt. Col. - 1, Miss Drill Team, ADTA Outstanding Achievement Award, 1983-84, VOEXOEA - 1, Area Finalist - Extemporaneous Verbal Communications, State Finalist - Promotional Bulletin Board, NHS - 2. DAVLIN, LAYNE - Tennis - 2, Third Place District Singles - 1, Key Club - 2, FCA - 2, Annual Staff Photographer - 2, Head Photographer - 1, Youth and Government - 2, Library Club - 1,Parliamentarian - 1,Concert Choir - 2, Art Il Aide. DENNING, KARI - NHS - 2, Exchangettes - 3, FCA, Youth and Government, Latin Club, Sophomore of the Year, Band - 4, Symphonic Band - 4, Section Leader - 2, All-Region Band, Basketball - 4, Team Captain - 1, All-District Team, Volleyball - 1, District Typing Contest, Homeroom Representative. DEVANEY, CHRIS - FCA - 1, Key Club - 3, Sergeant-at- Arms - 1, Student Council - 3, Youth and Government - 4, Senate Sergeant-at-Arms, Latin Club - 2, Lead Vocalist in Ben- ny O and the Fingers - 2, Annual Staff, Mr. Cribbsf Office Aide, Youth to Youth, UIL Contestant, Second Place in 1984 Talent Show, Football - 2, Basketball - 1, Senior Class Song Leader. DOBBINS, MONTY - NHS - 2, Sergeant-at-Arms - 1, Stu- dent Councll, Key Club - 2, Treasurer - 1, FCA - 4, Vice- President - 1, Varsity Football - 3, Captain, First Team All- District Guard and Linebacker, Burnice Luck Award, Offensive Lineman Award, End-Linebacker Award, Youth and Govern- ment - 3, Youth to Youth - 3, Ball Scholarship Recipient, Football Scholarship to UTA, Leadership, Powder Puff Cheerleader, Academic Letter Sweater, Mr. CHS Nominee, Who's Who Among American High School Students, UIL - Persuasive Speaking, Who's Who, Yapper Contest - Cutest Couple, Annual Staff - 2, Sports Editor - 1. DOTY, SHIRLEY - Tennis - 1, Youth and Government - 1, FHA - 2, Drill Team - 2, Captain - 1, Honeybee of the Week, Outstanding Senior Drill Team Member, Individual Achievement Award at Drill Team Camp, Exchangettes - 2, Latin Club - 1. DUNHAM, DAN - FCA - 3, Key Club - 2, Youth and i Government - 4, Athletics - 4, Aide - 1. EUBANKS, SUZANNE - Band - 31 Exchangettes - 3, NHS - 2, Secretary - 1, Youth to Youth, Academic Letter Sweater, Who's Who, Ya per Contest - Best Dressed, Latin Club - 1, Alumni Scholarship, Attendance Office Aide, Typing Award, English Award, World History Award. EWING, SHELLY - Key Club - 2, Spanish Club - 1, Tennis - 1, FCA - 25 Youth and Government - 2, Annual Staff - 1, Homeroom Representative, FHA - 2, Yapper Contest - lMuscIes and Curves, Float Committee, Attendance Office Aide, Basketball - 1, Prom Committee. l FAGAN, D'LYNN - Homeroom Representative, Freshman and Sophomore, FHA - 1, Student Council - 3, FCA - 2, NHS - 2, Youth to Youth - 1, Iunior Class Treasurer, Drill Team - 15 Outstanding Iunior, Senior Class Secretary, Senior Class Favorite, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Football Sweetheart Nominee, Miss CHS Nominee, Exchangettes - 2, OEA - 1, President, Prom Committee, Float Committee, Iournalism - 1, Annual Staff - 1, Clubs Editor, Fourth Place llAccounting and Related I, Area III OEA Conference, First Place lIChapter Free Enterprise Awareness, State OEA Conference, Third Place Na- . tional OEA Conference. FERGUSON, EVETTE - NHS - 2, Drill Team - 2, Historian, Drill Team Aide - 15 Ir. Historians - 1, Pep Squad - 1, Youth and Government - 15 Annual Staff Photographer - 1, Health Occupations - 15 Attendance Office Aide - 15 Cultural Arts Winner, Ir. Prom Committee. FERGUSON, EVONNE - NHS - 15 Health Occupations - 1, Historian - 15 Drill Team Aide, Pep Squad - 15 FHA - 15 Youth and Government - 15 Ir. Historians - 25 UIL Spelling - 15 HOSA State Winner, Cultural Arts and Science Fair Winner, Drill Team - 2, Publicity, Miss High Kicker, 1983, Miss Limber, 1984, Football Trainer, Track Stats, Attendance Office Aide, I FORD, DONALD - Band - 4, Stage Band - 2, All-Region Band - 1, Symphonic Band - 2. FOX, KAREN - FTA, Secretary - 15 HOSA - 2, Treasurer - 15 OEA - 1. . FULLER, IAMES - FCA, VICE-A, Football - 2. GANONG, CURTIS - Golden Pride - 4, Symphonic Band - 3, Annual Staff - 15 Ir. Historians - 2. I GARCIA, MANUEL - FFA - 1, First Place Hog, Spanish Club - 2, OEA!Office Computers - 1, Secretary, Stagecraft - 1, l Outstanding Student of the Year Award. GARNER, TIM - Rodeo Club - 3, North Texas High School Rodeo Finals - 3, Texas State Finals - 2, Youth National Finals - 1, Region Ill High School Rodeo Association All-Round Champion - 15 FFA - 45 Spanish Club - 1. iGEORGE, TANYA - Basketball, Track, Volleyball, Hustler Award, 1982, 1984: Captain, All-District, Spirit Award, High I Point Award, Metroplex All-Star East! West Team, Yapper Con- test - Most Athletic. GREER, ALTA CHRISTINE - Exchangettes - 3, Officer - 15 Youth and Government - 35 NHS - 25 Ir. Historians - 25 FHA - 25 Latin Club - 25 Nominated for Sophomore of the Year, Leadershi Class - 1, Calendar Chairman, Office Aide - 25 BasketbaIlJStatistician - 25 Track Statistician - 25 Cast of Fin- nian's Rainbow, Choreographed the 1984 Golden Girl Pageant, ALSG, Youth to Youth - 25 Academic Letter Sweater - 2. GREGORY, DENISE - NHS - 25 Latin Club - 25 Volleyball - 25 FCA - 25 Ir. Historians - 25 Drama Unlimited, IV Cheerleader, Benny O and the Fingers, Homeroom Represen- tative - 15 Academic Letter Sweater, Youth to Youth. GODDARD, STEVE - Choir - 4, Freshman Region, 80-815 Division I Ensemble, 80-815 District Choir - 81-845 Bass Section Leader, 80-835 Division II - State UIL Solo, 82-835 Third Place Vocal Competition, 82-83, Division I UIL Solo, Division II Ensem- ble, 82-835 All-Region Choir, 83-84, Ensemble UIL 83-84, Vice- y President - 15 Metal Trades - Second Place at District. HALL, CHRIS - FCA - 4, Treasurer - 1, President - 15 FCA Athlete of the Year, Youth and Government - 35 Key Club - 35 Youth to Youth - 25 Who's Who, Yapper Contest - Most Athletic, Ball Scholarship Recipient, NHS - 25 Class Officer - 1, Class Favorite - 25 Basketball - 4, Captain MVP, Defensive Award, Stanley Iohnson Memorial Award, All-District - 2, All- Region - 2, All-State - 15 Booster Club 1984 Male Athlete of the Year, Football - 15 Track - 3, Baseball - 2. HELMS, ION - Choir - 2, All-District, All-Region Finalist, Golden Pride - 4, Stage Band - 23, Cast of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying - I. B. Biggley, Drama Unlimited - 1. HELMS, STEVE - VICA - Auto Mechanics - 2, Second Place IlAutomotive , Baseball, Yapper Contest - Wolf, Scenic Artist - How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. HERMAN, CANDY - Student Council - 2, Exchangettes - 2, Prom Committee, Benny O and Latin Club - 2, Homeroom Representative - 2, Leadership - 2, International Thespian Society - 3, Drama - 2, OEA!Office Computers - 1, Youth to Youth, Attendance Office Aide, Society of Distinguished American High School Students. HENDERSON, BILL - FFA - 4, Production Ag - 2, AG Co-op - 2. HIGGINS, REXANNE - NHS - 2, Golden Pride - 4, Sym- phonic Band - 4, Rifle Corps, Captain - 2, Stage Band - 3, Latin Club - 2, Exchangettes - 35 Youth and Government - 1, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Distinguished Society of American High School Students, Inter- national Youth in Achievement. HOBBY, SCOTT - Who's Who, FCA - 4, FFA - 3, Student Council - 2, Auto Mechanics - 1, Youth and Government - 3, Football, Varsity - 1, Powder Puff Cheerleader. HODGE, NIKKI - Freshman Cheerleader, Algebra I Award, Student Council - 2, NHS - 2, Latin Club, Vice-President, Benny O and the Fingers - 2, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Debate Team. HOLLAND, DOROTHY - Latin Club - 2, Benny O and the Fingers - 1, FTA - 2, UIL Readywriting, Second Place District - 2, First Place District - 1, Regional and State Contestant, 1984, French Club - 1, French I Award, First Place Physics in Academic Fair, NHS - 2, Academic Letter Sweater - 2, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Ir. Historians - 2, Historian - 1, Santa Fe Trail Photographer - 1, Gerard Scholarship Winner, PTA Scholarship, Lions Club Senior Appreciation Banquet, Exchangettes - 1, Youth to Youth. HOLLEMAN, KRISTI - OEA - 15 Art Club - 2, Rodeo Club - 1, Lifetime Sports Award, Scenic Artist - How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, First Place State OEA Con- ference for l'Free Enterprise Awarenessf' Project. HOWARD, BECKY - Spanish Club, OEA - Office Computer Training, HOSA. HUDSON, RUTH - FHA - 1, HOSA - 2, HERO-FHA - 1, Outstanding Accomplishment in Algebra. HURLEY, STACIE - Drill Team - 3, Officer - 1, Youth and Government - 2, VOE - 1, Exchangettes - 2. IESCHKE, RENEE - FHA - 2, Golden Pride - 4, Concert Band - 4,FTA - 2, NHS - 2,VOE - 1. IONES, IAMIE - FTA - 1, Spanish Club - 1, FHA - 4, Volleyball - 3, Track - 1, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 1982-83. IONES, IENNIFER - FCA, FHA, Key Club - 2, Spanish Club, Senior Breakfast Committee, Prom Committee, Homeroom Representative - 45 Drill Team - 2, Outstanding Sophomore, Drill Team Member of the Week, Youth and Government, VOE, OEA - State Winner. KANDT, REBECCA - Freshman Cheerleader, IV Cheerleader, Head, Varsity Cheerleader - 2, Head Cheerleader - 1, Class Favorite - 3, Freshman Class President, Sophomore, Iunior and Senior Classes - Vice President, Student Council - 3, Leadership - 2, FCA - 2, Youth and Government - 4, Delegate to National Affairs Conference - 1, Key Club - 3, Secretary - 2, Spanish Club - 2, Secretary - 1, National Forensic League - 2, NHS - 1, Homecoming Queen, Usher for 1983 Graduation, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Who's Who, Youth to Youth - 2, Annual Staff - 1, Miss CHS, DAR Award Nominee, Rotary Club Speech Winner - 1. KENNEDY, DEEDEE - Drama Unlimited - 1, Library Club - 2, Secretary - 1, Cross Country - 1. KIRBY, DEBBIE - Key Club, FCA - 3, Latin Club, Youth and Government - 2, Drill Team - 2, Society of Distinguished American High School Students - 2, Annual Staff, VOE. LACKEY, BECKY HELM - FHA, D.E., Athletics. LAIN, RICHARD - Football - 4, Baseball - 4, Track - 2, Basketball - 2, Spanish Club - 2, FCA, Key Club, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Youth and Govern- ment, Youth to Youth, Homeroom Representative, Yapper Contest - Best Dressed, Yapper Staff. LARASH, CATHY - Student Council, Varsity Cheerleader, Ex- changettes - 3, FCA - 3, Treasurer - 1, Santa Fe Trail Staff - 3, Editor - 1, Homecoming Queen Court, Football Sweetheart Nominee, Youth and Government - 3, Attorney Team - Second at State, Youth to Youth - 2, Drill Team - 2, UIL - Informative Speaking, Society of Distinguished American High School Students, Latin Club, Benny O and the Fingers, 1983 Graduation Usher, Prom Committee, Yapper Contest - Cutest Couple. LINTON, TERESA - FHA - 1, DECA - 2, Secretary - 1, Pep Squad -1,0EA - 1. LOGAN, TINA - Golden Pride - 4, Flag Corps - 1, Rifle Corps - 2, Concert - 3, Symphonic - 1, Stage Band - 1, VOE - 1, First Place - State, Third Place - Nationals for Free Enterprise Project, Exchangettes - 2, History Fair - First Place, Winterguard - 1, Latin Club - 1, FCA - 1. LYLES, IAMES - Small Engine Repair - 2, President - 1, Treasurer - 1, DECA - 1, Vice-President - 1. MCCOY, DAWN - NHS - 2, Drill Team - 3, Captain - 1, Honeybee of the Week, Pep Squad - 1, Latin Club - 2, Ben- ny O and the Fingers - 2, Exchangettes - 1, Science Fair First and Third Places, History Fair, Third Place. MADDEN, MIKE - Golden Pride - 4, Drum Corps - 4, Band Council - 1, Sophomore Representative, Symphonic Band - 4, Bandsman of the Week, First Division Solo and Ensemble, 1980-1984, All-Region and All-District - 1, Ensemble State Finalist - 1982-1984, latin Club - 2, Benny O and the Fingers - 2, Iunior Biology League, NHS - 2, Annual Staff Photographer - 1, Cast and Chorus of Finnian's Fainbow. MANN, SUZANNE - Golden Pride - 4, Band Sweetheart, Ri- fle Corps - 2, Symphonic Band - 2, Second Runner-Up 1984 Golden Girl, First Place UIL District Feature Writing, Exchanget- tes - 2, FCA, Spanish Club, Santa Fe Trail Staff - 1, Yapper Staff, Prom Committee, Yapper Contest - Best Personality. MAYER, TODD - Varsity Football - 3, Student Council - 2, FCA - 4, Key Club - 2, Annual Staff Photographer - 1. MIZE, MARY - Key Club - 2, FCA - 3, Drill Team - 2, VOE - 1, Attendance Office Aide - 1, Annual Staff - 1, Yapper Contest - Flirt, Football Sweetheart, 1983, Youth to Youth - 1, Prom Committee. MILLSAP, SUSAN - FTA - 1, FHA - 1, Library Club - 3, President - 1, Cosmetology - 1, HECE - 1. MOELLENHOFF, MIKE - Golden Pride - 4, Symphonic Band - 4, Stage Band - 2, First Division Iazz Ensemble, First Division Medium Ensemble, All-District Band - 1, Orchestra of Forty- Five Minutes From Broadway, HOCE - 1, Treasurer - 1, Third Place, Medical Spelling Contest, ALSG, Latin Club - 2, Ir. Historians - 1, First Place Science Fair - 2, Second Place Science Fair - 1, History Fair - Third Place, Literary Fair - Third Place, Academic Letter Sweater - 2, Trigonometry Award, Wal-Mart Scholarship Finalist, National Merit Com- mended Scholar. MONTGOMERY, TERRI - Concert Choir, Cast of Finnian's Rainbow, VOE - Area VOE Contest - Bulletin Board - Third Place, Free Enterprise Project - Third at Nationals. NELSON, KRISTINE - Salutatorian, Exchangettes - 3, Secretary - 1, Latin Club - 1, NHS - 2, Choir - 2, Section Leader - 1, Youth and Government - 4, Youth to Youth - 2, FCA - 3, Most Outstanding Student in: Freshman Composi- tion, American History, PE, Algebra ll, Health I, Government, Chemistry and Iunior English, Academic Sweater - 2, Who's Who, Yapper Contest - Miss Brains, Sophomore of the Year Nominee, Basketball Sweetheart Nominee, Alternate to Girls' State. NICKELL, CLINT - Football - 2, FFA - 2, FCA - 3, Latin Club - 2, Benny O and the Fingers Concert - 2, Powder Puff Cheerleader. OWEN, IOHN - Band 4, Band Manager - 2, Band Council - 1, Tuba Section Leader - 1, Stage Band - 2, Bandsman of the Week, Drafting Club - Secretary, Latin - 2, Benny O and the Fingers Concert - 3, NHS - 2, First Place Science Fair, First Place Vocational Fair, Second Place District Drafting, Ir. Historians - 2, Alumni Scholarship, Cast of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. PALAFOX, DIANA - Key Club - 1, FCA - 3, Freshman Cheerleader - 1, IV Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader - 1, Annual Staff, Office Aide,VOE - 1, Treasurer - 1. PAYNE, CHARLA - Choir - 4, Secretary - 1, Outstanding Freshman in Choir, First Division Solo and Ensemble, All District All Region Ninth Grade Choir, All-State Finalist in Choral Com- petition, Outstanding Chorus Member in Forty-Five Minutes From Broadway, Band - 3, Rifle Corps - 2, Cast of Finnian's Rainbow, Exchangettes - 2, VOE, Ir. Historians, International Thespian Society. PIERCE, KAREN - Varsity Cheerleader - 2, Head Cheerleader - 1, IV Cheerleader, Freshman Cheerleader, Homecoming Princess, Exchangettes, Prom Committee, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Homeroom Representative, FCA - 3, Float Committee, Annual Staff - 2, Latin Club, Stu- dent CouncilfLeadership, Youth and Government - 4, Youth to Youth - 2, Senior Breakfast Committee, Tennis Team, Yap- per Contest - Most Mischievous. POEHL, CLYDE - VICA - 2, Football - 2. POPPLEWELL, MELANIE - Valedictorian, Golden Pride - 4, Stage Band - 3, Band Council, Bandswoman of the Week, Concert Band - 4, Band Reporter, NHS - 2, President - 1, Exchangettes, Freshman History Award, Sophomore and Iunior English Awards, Iunior Biology League, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Who's Who in CHS, Yapper Contest - Most Likely to Succeed, Latin Club - 2, Youth to Youth, Youth and Government - 3, Presiding Iudge of Court of Criminal Appeals, Executive Board, National Affairs Con- ference, Academic Letter Sweater - 2, Benny O and the Fingers. POTTER, BEVERLEY - Choir - 4, All-Region Choir Alternate - 1, All-Region Choir - 1, Secretary - 1, Outstanding Iunior and Senior in Choir, Four First Division Medals in UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest, Choir Accompanist - 3, VOE - 1. RACHEL, KEVIN - IV Basketball - 2, Who's Who Among American High School Students, NHS - 2, FCA - 2, Spanish Club - 1. RAMIREZ, SYLVIA - Key Club - 3, FCA - 3, Drill Team - 2, Annual Staff - 1, Youth and Government - 2, Latin Club - 1. RHEA, IERI - Golden Pride - 3, Symphonic Band - 3, Rifle Corps - 1, Saxophone Section Leader, Stage Band - 3, Band- sman of the Week - 2, Latin Club - 1, Benny O and the Fingers Concert - 1, Alumni Scholarship, First Place Science Fair, Second Place History Fair. RIZA, ANGIE - Cheerleader - 4, Tennis - 4, District Title - 4, Regional Title - 2, State Participant - 2, Alternate to State - 1,HECE - 1. RODRIQGUEZ, GLORIA - Spanish Club - 2, OEA! Office Computer Training - 1, Scrapbook Committee. ROYE, PAULA - FHA - 2, Latin Club - 1, VOE - 1, Society of Distinguished American High School Students, Third Place Regional UIL Shorthand Contest, First Place Academic Fair, Area VOE Contest. SANCHEZ, MONICA - Drill Team - 2, Spanish Club - 2, President - 1, FCA - 1, Key Club - 2, OEA - 1, State Finalist and National Finalist, Youth and Government - 4, Graduation Usher, Leadership - 1. SCOTT, LIESL - Golden Pride - 4, President - 1, Color Guard - 3, Captain - 1, Band Council, Section Leader - 2, Bandsman of the Week, Band Sweetheart Nominee, Sym- phonic Band - 4, Stage Band - 4, Vice-President - 1, Presi- dent - 1, Outstanding Sophomore Band Student, All-District Band, First Division Solo, NHS - 2, Treasurer - 1, Exchanget- tes - 3, Treasurer - 1, Latin Club - 2, Benny O and the Fingers - 2, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Prom Committee, Academic Sweater, Soil Conserva- tion Essay Contest Winner, Best in Chemistry Award, First Place History Award, ALSG, Attendance Office Aide. SELF, DAVID - Varsity Football - 2, Varsity Baseball - 3, Rodeo Team - 2, FFA - 4Sentinel - 1, Honeybee Beau. SIMS, KYLE - Football - 4, Youth and Government - 1, Key Club - 4, Vice-President - 1, Basketball - 2, Track - 3, Yapper Contest - Most Mischievous, Annual Staff - 2. SLATER, STEVE - Class Officer - 2, Class Favorite - 2, FCA - 4, Secretary - 1, Student Council - 1, Youth and Govern- ment - 3, Youth to Youth - 2, Varsity Track - 1, Varsity Basketball - 2, NAHS President - 1, Key Club - 3. SMITH, GARY - Auto Body - 1, ICT - 1, VICA - 2. SMITH, RHONDA - VOE - 1, Historian - 1, Free Enterprise Team - Third at Nationals, Art Club - 4, Drill Team - 1, Spanish Club - 1, Rodeo Club. SOUTHAM, BERNARDETTE - Drill Team - 1, FCA - 1, Youth and Government - 2, French Club - 2, President - 1, Secretary - 1, VOE - 1, Prom Committee, Homeroom Representative. SOWELL, LAWRENCE - Band - 4, HOCE - 2, lr. Historians - 1. SPURLIN, LAURA - Math Club - 3, HECE - 2, French Club - 1. STAFFORD, IOYCE - FHA - 1, HERO-FHA - 1, Pep Squad - 1, Latin Club - 1, Math Club - 1. STREET, IOHNNIE - FFA - 1, Art Club - 3, President - 1, Football - 2, Metal Trades - 1. STRICKLAND, SALETTA - FFA - 2, Reporter - 1, Parliamen- tary Procedure Team - 2, Sweetheart, Poultry State ludging Contest, FFA Outstanding Member of the Year, Chairperson, Public Relations Committee, Greenhand, Chapter and State Farmer Degree, HECE - 1, Rodeo Club - 1. TATUM, SHANE - Football - 1, Basketball - 4, Track - 4, Cross Country - 3, Captain - 1, FCA - 4, Key Club - 2, Drill Team Powder Puff Football. THACKER, DONNA - Pep Squad - 1, Drill Team Aide - 1, FHA - 2, Secretary - 1, Drama Unlimited - 3, Prom Com- mittee, Sr. Breakfast Committee, OEA - 1, HOSA - 2, Vice- President - 1, HOSA Area Contest - Medical Records Assis- tant - 2nd Place, HOSA Outstanding Student Award, First Year, HOSA First Place Notebook State Contest, Science Fair, Second Place. TOFFLEMOYER, TINA - Key Club - 2, Spanish Club - 1, Tennis - 2, FCA - 1, Youth and Government - 2, OEA!Of- fice Computers - 1, President - 1, Annual Staff - 1, Homeroom Representative - 1. WAITE, CHRISTINA - Drill Team - 1, Spanish Club, FHA, Debate, VOE, FCA, Youth to Youth, Homeroom Represen- tative, Prom Committee. WARD, SUSAN - Drill Team - 2, Key Club - 2, Youth and Government - 3, Art Club - 1, Treasurer - 1, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Yapper Contest - Most Scatterbrained, Spanish Club, FCA, Annual Staff - 1. WARREN, DIONNE - Freshman Cheerleader, IV Cheerleader, Choir - 2, FCA - 1, Exchangettes - 1. WEBB, DAVID - FCA - 4, Key Club - 4, Officer - 1, Youth and Government - 2, Latin Club - 1, Annual Staff - 1, Youth to Youth - 1, Football - 2, Basketball - 1, Track - 1, Baseball - 4, All-County Baseball - 1, Yapper Contest - Most School Spirit. WEBB, TAMMY - Choir - 4, First Division Solo - 2, First Division Ensemble - 2, Secretary - 1, Outstanding Sophomore - 1, Arion Award, Cast of Finnian's Rainbow, Drama Unlimited - 3, First Place in 1982 Talent Show, VOE Duchess, Society of Distinguished American High School Students. WEST, LINDA - Golden Pride - 4, Symphonic Band - 4, Stage Band - 4, Outstanding lr. Bandsman, Band Sweetheart Nominee, All-District Band, All-Region Band, All-Region Or- chestra, State Solo and Emsemble, Section Leader, Bandsman of the Week, lohn Philip Sousa Award, National Honor Society - 2, lr. Historians - 2, Exchangettes - 2, Latin Club - 2, lr. Biology League, Who's Who Among American High School Students, First Place Science History Fair. WHEELER, CAROLE - Basketball - 3, Most Spirited - 1, Ex- changettes - 3, Spanish Club, FHA, FCA, Youth to Youth, An- nual Staff, Yapper Contest - Friendliest Smile, Homeroom Representative - 3. WILKS, CHERYL - Who's Who Among American High School Students, NHS, lr. Historians, Math Club - 3, OEA - Scrap- book Chairman, FHA, French Club, Art Club, Alumni Scholar- ship, Save Old Cleburne Scholarship, Cleburne Professional and Business Women's Scholarship, Texas Wesleyan Scholar- ship, Pep Squad, Prom Committee, Senior Breakfast Commit- tee, Perfect Attendance - 1, Second Place Fire Prevention Poster Contest, Academic Fair - Best in Reproductive Medicine, First Place Science, Third Place Science, First Place History and Second Place English. WINSETT, MINDY - NHS, International Thespian Society, FHA - 2, Spanish Club - 1, Drama Unlimited - 3, Miss Drama, 1984, Best Stage Manager, Annual Staff - 1, Academics Editor. WITTE, MICHELLE - IV Cheerleader - 1, Drill Team - 1, Ex- changettes - 3, FCA - 3, Youth and Government - 3, Latin Club - 2, Benny O and the Fingers, Float Committee, Annual Staff - 1. WOODRUM, TRACIE - Sophomore Class Treasurer, Youth and Government - 4, Leadership - 2, Youth to Youth - 2, Latin Club - 2, Exchangettes - 3, Vice-President - 1, Prom Committee, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Academic Letter Sweater, NHS - 2, FCA - 1, Drill Team - 2, Outstanding Drill Team Member, Second Place in Science Fair. WORLEIC ALLISON - VOEXOEA - 1, FHA, Sophomore Homeroom Representative, Art - 2, Yapper Contest - Most Bashful. 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Q In Memoriam 1 I Brad lohnson 3 l l l i Brad lohnson, Steve Silveria, Nanette Aldridge and Nikk Hodge all died of accidents this year while students at C.H.S2 They will be remembered by friends and missed by manyl They represent the hope for a better life beyond and the iml age to live one day at a time. We, the students, dedicate this page as a memorial to these four: our friends and classmates.. 1 - 1 l l 2 l Steve Silveria y r Nanette Aldridge d Nicole Hodge 3? ., l 6, J Editor: Cathy LaRash About the Staff The 1983-84 annual staff worked very hard to make this yearbook a special remembrance to you. Meeting deadlines is not always easy, but we came through and hope you enjoy this edition of the Santa Fe Trail as much as we enjoyed making it. 254 X Staff Clubs: Robin Brooks, D'Lynn Fagan, editor, Tina Tofflemoyer, Mary Mize and Shelly Ewing. Honors: Sylvia Ramirez and Diana Palafox. Student Life: Michelle Witte, Chris Devaney, Karen Pierce, editor, and Debbie Kirby. Sports: Nanette Aldridge, David Webb, Carole Wheeler, Monty Dobbins, editor, Kyle Sims and Kyle Boles. A Academics Mindy Winsett, editor, Max Nimmo, Suzanne Mann and Susan Ward. 7. 7 .1 Q A. tg N t riwf 4' M1551 e is 9' fa Sponsor: Ms. Karen Woolley -T Photographers: Curtis Ganogn, Layne Davlin, head s-..., l -- W. Thanks At this time the Santa Fe Trail would like to give special thanks to the faculty and administration for being so patient and en- couraging with us. To the photographers: you are often so busy taking, developing and printing pictures, you don't get much recognition. Thanks for devoting so many hours of hard work. photographer, and Todd Mayer. l would like personally to thank the staff for all the effort they put in this year. Last, but not least, a special thanks to our sponsor, Miss Karen Woolley, for all her encouragement and happy outlook. Wnhout you, vve couldn't have made it. Thanks to all, K Editor H Staff X 255 256!Dd t In Dedication of the 0 M druff lohn T. 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