Columbia High School - Gusher Yearbook (West Columbia, TX)

 - Class of 1982

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To thwart the efforts of this movement, the Polish government pulled the plug on all communications, and even censored mail. Gas stations were closed and air and land travel was limited. The entire society was paralyzed with schools recessed and withdrawals from banks limited. Retention camps were set up across the country. The government claimed 4,000 Poles were being held in such camps while the Union claimed 40,000 were in captivity. For 650 striking Major League Baseball Players an average salary of S173,000 a year was not sufficient! Seven hundred games were cancelled and players lost S28 million in salary in a fifty day strike, the longest in baseball history. The strike ended on july 31, 1981, andplay resumed on Aug. 9, 1981, with the All-Star game in Cleveland. That 'J the way I play In the Modern Day Cause I wanna stay In the Modern Day In mid-December of 1981, U.S. Brigadeer General james Dozier was kidnapped from his Verona, ltal y home and carried off in a trunk by the notorious Red Brigade. The specialized Italian Police force, The Leatherheads, performed a tex- tbook operation to uncover the hidden general. Once again the issue of Nuclear Arms came under debate in 1981-82. President Reagan's policy of catching up with the Soviet Union by military strength makes it virtually impossible to halt the nuclear weapon buildup. The President is backed by many Americans who feel peace can come only through power. However, the arms build up is strengthening a network of anti- nuclear groups around the nation and world. Got a picture in my mind Of the way that I wanna be 'So I search until I fnd The power inside of me. History was made on july 7, 1981, when President Reagan announced his nomination of-judge Sandra Day O'Connor to be the first woman justice of the United States Supreme Court. She was officially con- firmed by a 99-0 vote of the United States Senate and sworn in on September 25, 1981. For the fourth year in a row, the number of states having ratified the proposed Equal Rights Amend- ment stood at 35. Three more votes are required by june 30, 1982 in order to pass the amendment. The Dallas Cowboys almost made the Super Bowl in 1982, but in the deciding playoff game between Dallas and San Francisco, the 49'ers came out vic- torious. Then in the Super Bowl, led by joe Mon- tana, the 49'ers quick-thinking and good-looking quarterback, San Francisco beat the Cincinatti Begals in a 26-21 victory. Itir another phase Oflhe Modern Day In january of 1982, thermometers all over the coun- try read lower than they had in centuries. Xa- Q' C? E at Ni' Yi? -if tex- Q w. wxsjkoix TIME 1 27, 51,3 , ,, . 1 I'rn doin' what Ihel is right I'rn ready zflneed tofight In the modern way In the Modern Day Under the Reagan adminbtration, regimes which were threatened by terrorism became eligible for assistance regardless of their human rights record. Congress increased economic and military aid to the war-stricken country of El Salvador and dis- patched military advisors for training Salvadoran armies. The public reaction to Reagan's policies was a mounting fear of another Vietnam. Reagan called upon the media to publicize the Soviet's involvement in El Salvador and to report on Soviet arms shipments. Despite the widespread public unrest, the State Department stood hy its basic conclusions that we should continue our aid to the government of El Salvador. While the world's attention was focused on the Poland crisis, Israel's prime minister Begin called a meeting of Israel's Parliament to announce his plan to seize the Golan Heights area from Syria. After six hours of debate, the measure was passed, and before the world even knew it, Begin had rammed through the de facto annexation of another slice of occupied Arab territory. Washington reacted by suspending the U.S.-Israeli strategic-cooperation agreement. The immediate ef- fect was to halt plans for joint naval maneuvers in the eastern Mediterranean and to hold up U .S. pur- chases of 200 million of Israeli-made military equip- ment. The President feels that this move may have been intended to outflank militant Sinai settlers who threaten to sabotage Syrian's withdrawal from the V .fish-f..,f ps., I JJMJJJ. s I Heights in the Spring of '82. Gotta face up to this lik Can 't let it get the best of me H I make a sacrzfce That 's the way it has to be. On October 6, 1981, at a military parade in honor of the eighth anniversary of the Yom Kippur War, President Anwar Sadat was assassinated by members of the Al Tigfir wal Hijra, an offshoot of E gypt' s Woulawed Moslim Brotherhood. The assassination not only left the Mideast facing dangerous political void but also deprived the world of one of the few leaders whose bold imagination and personal courage seemed to have made a difference in history. Americans especially felt a sharp sense of loss. We can only hope that Sadat's successor, Hosni Mubarak, will have the courage to continue taking steps necessary to achieve peace in the Middle East. Like a motor in overdrive I Rel good and I fel alive I got no need to beg or borrow Got a shortcut to tomorrow One of the year's happiest moments came on july 29, when Prince Charles and Lady Diana were mar- ried in St. Paul's Cathedral in London. There were 2,500 wedding guests at the church, while 750 million people around the world watched the ceremony on television. The couple spent their honeymoon at the Broodlands, a Hampshire estate of Charles's granduncle. ln November it was announced that a baby was due in june of I 982. JS' Q. .cob QQ. Goe- ix f X s .fs eo Q 56336 qs ef? Qr?f+i'H1sX M Q1 NS, wg Q N Y- 'Q' is , . 'ig Q Q .Q 0 v ex Q Q, QQ. Q, 'X cs ,SB 4, X 9+-9' O N Y Q N RQ Ni C-, 4 Q 'k Q., s. 05 fa Q-ga '55 G' 'Y' '9 Xt W? .,, 'QFQE' N, '5 M X, 'ff 5 5 -19 12- 9 3 'E P-ff Qs Qs -QQ 'S-bf? rl' if Q 'rs Q QQQLSV Q9 -,ig s .. A af U And I'm an my way To the Modern Day ThatU the way I play In the Modern Day Although the nuclear mishap at Robert E. Ginna Power Plant at Ontario, N.Y. was quickly cor- rected and caused no real problems, the expected cost of S250,000 to S400,000 a day for replacement power was fuel for countless protests against nuclear power. The major concern for the financially-dying Nuclear industry is who will pay for staggering expenses such as these. Ultimately, the cost is passed on to the consumer. A source of controversy here in South Texas was the Nuclear Power plant under construction in Bay City. The plant brought the question of nuclear power to the front door of Columbia students. Cause I 'm here to stay In the Modern Day While people from nursery school to nursing homes were being Izodized and Calvinized, an aerobic dance craze caught fire in the country. Influenced by actress jane Fonda, whose recent movie On Golden Pond received ten academy award nominations, aerobic dance classes sprung up all over the country, even in public shools! While the boys and men played Pac Man in the game room, the females jumped, kicked, and danced to such tunes as Physical f0livia Newton- johnj or Why Do Fools Fall in Love fDiana Rossf. In the Modern Day. 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When this did not worh, they had to stand up and fight' Floats made from hits were unreasonably expensive, and sponsors felt the money could he better spent another way. So, together aided hy Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. Fowler, Mrs. Ondras, and Mrs. Slacaleh, the senior class made their own fbat. As a result, they not only saved a great deal of money but their float also won Honorable Mention! As Columbia's Fair Queen representative, Dinnie Davidson rode atop the senior float with her escort Lyndon Ward. In spite of everyone's hwely plans for the Fair parade, the sun refused to shine, and the rain poured'! Nonetheless, we marched, rode, twirlei galloped, and cheered our way through the parade! eil lf' ai 2 The annual staff had planned to ride in a horse-drawn cart, but the poor pony was unable to pull the weight of the cart and stub- bornly refused to go on. Luckily, Micheal Brooks was prepared and his horseless carriage saved the day! jay Wiggins was the big winner in photography at the Fair competitions! He won Best of Class, first place, and three honorable mentions in the student color category. Other fair winners included Debra Collins and Rhonda Langley taking first place in silk screen and sculpture, respectively. Debra Strouhal won second place in silk screen and james Lewis won third in silk screen. Regina Polk took third place in sculpture while jackie Jacobs won third in ceramics. In the jewelry category, Vincent Shorter won first, Kevin Knebel won second andjohny Romero took third. x 30 at P f Close Up ,f i Our group visits with Congressman Ron Paul. 1-Iey! He's waving at me! One hundred and eighty students stood on the porch of their hotel as Vice President George Bush drove hy and waved. Consequently each student thought he was the one being honored by the Vice President. Bana Ashley, Prentice Danford,-joy Wiggins, Michael Brooks, Don- na Harris, Nick jenkins, Steven Lamberti, Patricia Havel, Patricia Christian, Ruth Meredith, Lauri Null, Anthony Grice, Mark Skinner, Connie Meuth, jana Smith, Tylene Kessner, and Clem Richardson, were the participants in this years Close Up program in Washington D.C. The group spent six days in our nation's capital. They went to seminars and workshops, toured capital hill and worked with congressmen and senators. They heard speeches and discussed current issues such as the problems in El Salvador and foreign relations with Russia. Although the food was bad, reported Prentice Danford, we still had fun. Prentice is so right about the food. ' 4 Y Sponsor Cheryl Tosch with Bana Ashley W Ng' sl uf. Nick jenkins inks out for the FBI Nicl:'s first bun. XXXX, ,.,,-5, .,.,..p..- If 7 , . my 1. ga 1 In ten years, I will have been promoted from the executive secretary position with the owner of Dow, to the position of the head IMAMA DOIW as I will he called of the DOW' corporation. Melinda Warren Playing professional football for the Dallas Cowboys. David Quent Walters Call me ten years from now and I'll tell you. Dennis Moody I will have graduated with top honors from Harvard and will he pursuing a career as an IRS accountant for the government. My wife will be a model for Vogue magazine. Of course I'm loaded with money and numerous women are after me, but of course not for my money - I have actually turned out to be a hunh. Kevin Cadenhead Ten years from now I will be running in the 1992 Olympics. I will be running the mile andfor the 3000 mders race. Dean Mayfield 2 1 , ,, Ten years from now I will have gone to Alvin jr. College and then on to a four year college, studying to be a criminal psychologist and working at a minimum security prison. Karen George In ten years I plan to have a high-rice apart- ment in the heart of New Yorh, a job paying a minimum of 360,000 a year, a Corvette with W t-top and crushed velvet interior, and a wve. l Lyndon Ward Ten years from now I believe I will be a fashion merchandilser in a popular store. Soi and someday I will be able to own a store of my own. Debara Pilgrim I'm going to be a minister, or help in church. I will also have my own ranch Northwat Texas. jay Howell is Ten years from now I think I will be married and managing a Dairy Queen. Finally, I'll be the one ordering people around instead of being ordered around. Patsy Whitley In ten years I want to he a door to door salesman, so I can meet all the people in their homes. And to raise a family of two or more Lids. Eddie Wleczyk Ten years from now I will mostly be wishing I was ten years younger and still enjoying the pleasures nf high school and the good times that go with being a teenager. Lance Miller I hope to have made so much money as a Nobel prize winning Brain Surgeon and scientist mnding an alternative fuel sourcej and a super star actor fwinner of 13 Oscars, Emmy's, and 10 Tony awardsj that I'll be able to retire to one of my many mansions about the world fRiveria, Orient, Hollywood, and England, etaj Tony Kahanek Q. W 7 Ten years I will live in a big house, have a fan- cy car, and own my own business. Then the IRS will come and I will have to move into a little house, drive a junky car, and be in debt for the rest of my life. Lisa Landry I hope to be through with school and rich as sin. I will live in the hills and drive fast foreign cars. Paul jenkins Ten years from now I will be involved in some hind of athletics, either trying to play or coach, and still single. Andy DuBose Yea 3 A g seyes s N -Y L. 2' ef' 'i.... ,Q A 4. , ,, 1 I ' A , L, ,W ' I I -ff Ten years from now I would lihe to be worhing on a good job, so I can male some good money, so I can see the world and help take rare of my mother, who tooh care of me. Terry Mack .I ',', Q 'L S it Seniors Melinda Warren, Bmdl' Cooper if J4! .Jqearf ,AWK My fs I ,QS Q1 i K ,, iss ,Q ll n gngsfef1irlg25f 4 5 A I , ith, .n.. ,uw i ini? ff? ,f ,,, . -' gy- Wwe. . .. , '+L W4+f - 1 ' f 1' Y 1-.n bp. ,b .Mg in mf' ' ' W - fwqfffnw-zz - - A-, riff N K ' I W A ., 1 W , 1 i g- K f'-- A ,M , I ,jg r N sf' - Q ' .0 , A 5 v f if I if W V 1 ,fan F. v 4 J P 2 s V2 Q' ,. Y, Q 53. ,I AU r 2 '? xl, V721 ' 'Q AW ' M , if f' -'ff 523 5 Dena Boone, Marcus Warren juniors m LJ X --any Debra Strouhal, Scott jackson Sophomores Eoette Pislak, Tim Wells Freshmen Buy your lover a Gush-o-gram And buy another for your friend You can even send one to your enemy Or to your teacher in geometry We'll sing them Friday second period So don't you wait one second more Oh what fun we all shall have Laughing at each other Go out and buy your Gush-o-gram. Gush-o-grams were part of the Valentine celebration at CHS. The celebration also includ- ed the traditional Carnation sale sponsored by FTA and a Valentine's Dance sponsored by the Student Council. Second period Friday, the 12th of February, was frequently interrupted by carnation deliveries and singing telegrams. FT A sold car- nations for 82.00 this year, and they had a tremendous sale!! The Gusher staff sponsored for the first time, singing telegrams appropriately called Gush- o-grams. Each song was sold for S 2.50 except for a grand finale which was sold for S 5 .00. That night, Friday, February 12, the student council sponsored a Valentine's dance. The disc jockey was Ron Foster and attending students had a blast! King and Queen of the dance were Brady Cooper and Melinda Warren, Prince and Princess were Marcus Warren and Dena Boone. Sophomore Duke and Dutchess were Scott jackson and Debra Strouhal and Freshman Duke and Dutchess were Tim Wells and Evette Pislak. 35 A ' t I it Q ., . fs 4 San s Iacinto Da Columbia High came away with all the honors at the Belle of the Brazos contest this year and we are very pro- ud ofthe winners! Judy Lowe was crowned Belle ofthe Brazos during the annual pageant, held this year at Col- umbia Lakes. Shanna Mack won first runner-up, Chris Spencer was awarded second runner-up, and Tammie Wasek was third runner-up. In addition, San Jacinto Day festivities were highlighted by the Rotary Club Shrimp Boil and Auction. A happy first runner-up, Shanna Mack with her escort, james Morgan. ,Nita V L 1 4 'A' x First Row: Robin Newman, Chris Spencer, judy Lowe, Shanna Mack, Tammie Wasek. Second Row: Stephanie Grice, Molly Rhodenbaugh, Nadine Weatherford, Donna Harris, Mona Fluitt, Tammy Stevens, Dyvi jockush, Debora Pilgrim. Third Row: Beverly Wishert, Dee Taylor, Kaylynn Burns, Patricia Christian, Bana Ashley, Debora Collins, Patsy Whitley, Delena Peterson, Keri Longmire, Kelly Lind, Suzanne Arcement. An exhausted junior high tuba player catches a between songs. 36 Belle candidate, Debra Collins, and escort, Gil War- rick, ride in the parade. 3 ,. , I H 4 wr 6 1 -L 6 J, 4411, it al ff, We 'Ea Mona Fluitt and Alan Scott as pictured in the parade. Belle of the Brazosjudy Lowe was accompanied by ber escort, jay Wiggins. ,115 rv.. .fffwz i J W QM. -, .gf B 'X -I 9513 2, .- A ,jk . gm, 4352 ge . I Z' .R L 1 if 5 I Yr V 1 I TED UNE ACTS On january 25th and 26th, 1982, the Columbia Players performed the Winter One-Acts, four short plays. The plays were The Three Spinning Fairies, The Color Conscience, The Diary of Adam and Eve, and The Twelve-Pound Look. The Three Spinning Fairies starred Gil Warrick as the lovesick Prince Mont Morency and Rikki Burke as the charming Belinda. Becky Rhubouom Lippy, Tylene Kessner Thumhsey, and Winona Redden Footsey were not exactly the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, but their singing provided a nice effect. This comedy was tremendously funny and all of the acting was super! The Color Conscious Conscience was about an angel who comes to Earth to become a con- scnencefor an earth boy. Debi DeWeese played the Angelette and the Earth boy was played by Tom Millenjames Spurny was the bookheeper and Richard Suwarsky played the Devilette. Keith Buchannan and Karen Darlington were fantastic in The Diary of Adam E1 Eve. The play was a little chauvinistic hut nevertheless, very funny! Mark Layshock looked sly and underhanded in his black clothes - the perfect devilish snake. The Twelve-Pound Look starred Lance Miller as Sir Harry Sims, Debbie Pilgrim as Lady Sims, Delena Peterson as Kate, and Quinton Arnold as Tombes. The costumes and props were great! The actors and actresses looked extremely proper in their outfits. All the actors and actresses performed magnificently and the crew did very well at their jobs. Becky Rhubottom, Winona Redden and Tylene Kessner. Lance Miller and Delena Peierson Debbie Pilgrim and Quinton Arnold The Night Thoreau Spent in jail was probably the greatest production Columbia's Theatre Arts department has ever put on!!! The acting was totally superb! Because of many, many hours of hard work, the play sparkled at zone competition and won the opportunity to advance to district. The play was about the famous Transcendentalist, Henry David Thoreau, and the night he spent in jail because of his failure to pay 31.50 in taxes. Thoreau was played by Lance Miller, while Waldo Emerson was played by Gil Warrick, who was the antagonist. Delena Petersen played Ludian Emerson, his wzfe. Mother Thoreau was played by Mara Winstead and Tony Kahanek played john Thoreau, Henry's brother. Bailey, Thoreau's jailmate, was portrayed by Brady Cooper. The source of much controversy in Thoreau's thoughts was Deacon Ball, played by Mark Layshockg Ellen Sewell was played by Mona Fluittg and Sam Staples, the sheriff, was played by Keith Buchannan. Marvin Blackmon played Edward Emerson, Waldo's son. Williams was played by Kevin Helm. The townspeople were played by Gary Hay, Mike Kahanek, Kathy Beach, and Karen Darlington. Because of the excellence of all the acting, the play was astoundingly professional! The cast truly put their hearts into this beautiful play and performed tremendously! Lance Miller achieved the honor of Best Actor because of his emotional performance as Thoreau. Keith Buchannan and Mara Winstead were named to All- Star Cast and Mona Fluitt won Honorable Mention. At District competition Lance Miller was chosen for All- Star Cast. Keith Buchannan and Gil Warrick received Honorable Mention. Congratulations to a magnificent cast and crew!! The play was an immense success and Columbia High School is extremely proud of you! 40 Lance Miller as Henry Dawki Thoreau Delena Peterson and Gil Warrick as Lydian and Waldo Emerson What was his name. Ae? 46 Lance Miller amz' Tony Kahanek The brothers mlb xeriously. Mona Fluitt as Ellen Sewell. 0lZC6l fJ gl .SZOWJ .af Mr. Rankin accompanies the Columbia Choir at the Christmas concert The art department displayed their worle in the Spring Art Show. The variety of media ranged from pencil, pen and ink, painting, and ceramic work. Projects were line drawings, graphic designs, still life and por- traits. The library proved a perfect setting for the show. Troy Febrygel, the Outstanding Art Student, visits the Spring Art Show. E Debra i , i wr it , 4 I Q. .glut 'Uv 'X r y n 1 Us . xx, MCSE 1 W 1 1 Kim Austm, a senior art student, admires a ceramic piece. Senior Art Student. The Columbia Lakes Choir Concert. F jay Roth looks at a Texas shaped ceramic piece made for cactus. Choir This year the Columbia Choir went to the Windmill Dinner Theater to see june Allison in M y Daughter, Your Son and Yul Brynner in The King and I. To raise money, the club sold candy. Mr. Rankin is tbe sponsor of the choir. The officers are Kenny Wiekas, Presi- dentf Mark Layshock, Vice-Presidentf Debbie Collins, Secretaryg and Elaina Davis, Treasurer. Dyvi -Iockush, the AFS student, was named outstanding choir member. At the Christmas concert, the choir sang a few of the original Christmas carols, in- cluding Mary Had a Baby and Do You Hear What I Hear. One ofthe Spring Con- certs was held at Columbia Lakes. At both spring concerts, the songs sung were Song Sung Blue, It Was Almost Like a Song, Alme Redempt Toris. Patsy Whitley was a feature soloist on the song, Ahide With Me. V SDIQI l:I.l Kathy has fauna' 4 new love! Y---.1 . W A .success ul capture by a ulure Roughnecb Tammy rides Gilley .v bull! ,NWI Tony Kahaneb M455 Sprmg Flmg announcements I 5 Q Q N f f - W. , .. W' , . lf Whar a bad character. The Moon Walk is a avorxte Spring Fling activity Don? take my picture! Dawn and Donnette are thrilled about sellmg tickets Mr Powell played the Spring Fling gorilla This was the ourteenth year in whzch the Columbia Band held its annual fund raiser, the Spring Fling A collage of activities, it zs one o the most popular a azrs of the school year The day s festivities included games at various booths, a barbeque and auction, and a dance In addition, the mechanical bull from Gilley's was at the Spring Fling. Catering to the children, Mr. Powell dressed up as a gorilla and for a small fee, the children could have their picture taken with him. I I dxdn? wan! to come to this prom anyway. I think decorating ix a girl's job 48 L, gk ,,.. ' b, lbiiiivf' Above: Prom Queen Donna Harris and Prom King Brady Cooper Y What, I can't cotton-eyed-joe? Below: Mrs. Wrenn helps decorate for the prom. 1 5 V. V W i 1 i Z, Xt. F3 oug Strain, Lori Northam, Linsey Brasjieli and Kim 'Kersh working together on the prom ' orations. IQ! -fr. I N - B ' 5 x A it bw? .1 is ' B Kevin Stewart and Judy lwlloughby Springtime in Paris was a beautiful theme for the 1982 junior-Senior prom held at the Bay City Holiday Inn, April 24, 1982. The invocation was given by Vallori Blackmon and Linda Barnett gave the welcome. Bana Ashley and Becky Rhubottom presented the Senior lWlls with hilarity that only those two could design. The senior class Prophecies, presented by Dena Boone and Jana Collier, hept the crowd entertained. Mrs. Christian proudly announced the senior class favorites. The meal was delicious and the dance following the program was excitingly enjoyable! The evening was a great success due to the hard work by the junior class and their sponsors. Jia P HH51 Ik y 1 X Ethel Epps Angle Randon Molly ellie Dupofr' W 3 ' .AL-SATQ Q I I 4 , wg Q, GD Q 'P 51 ?T g .5 M .a K R .M rx I N-.. E -X fa - f A N - ' 1 M' ' 1 x ' SSX- x A 'fx - f I V H gy: Ysixi. 'lf' V--.. ,x Ni. 1:2 'r fix, ,493 'X v 'j43f xN ,f ' fs ' ' Q ' ,I 2 , ! 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W w Q 3 , .5 f' yi 'Q Q , . w 58 5 1 Abovezjohn Craig, III Cheerleader Beau Right: Tammie Wasek Foatball Sweelhearl Above Robm Bxrdsong VUE Sweetheart Right Lon Null DE SWeetbeart M4 if Above: Beverly Wishen FFA Sweelbeart Nixx 1 V NM, ,gi Above: Phillip Smith LIF1' Beau Ethel Epps LIFT Sweetheart Above: Delena Shaw Rodeo Club Sweetheart Mr. C.H.S. Miss C.H.S. 'Q Qly f' Quent Walters Donna Harris .Andy Qibuooae am! guyz, mffougag, Bfdtly COOIQQI' am! WQAYLJCC warren Most Most Handsome Most Beautzful Seniors 'el 1 K tl- Popular Most Likely To Succeed Seniors Most Athletic .xdfdzn scoff ana! Warn mnafea .jgeiflz jrallan and Shdnna WHCL Frzendliest 1 Wg . ,i 'M ik -V V , , Y.W!,r S2 J .ra Best All Around afar 1. Q4 Kevin Cadenlaeaa' Bama Ashley mx ,M ,.f'i.Nr f' 4 Q mod ,jvlanclaome Tony Kalaanek u n i 0 r 6 We Wad popafar Marcus Warren and Dena Boone - Wioaf Keaufifuf Suzanne Arcenzont Wad geaufifuf - Debra Strouloal Y 3 P A 0 I 2 6 'I Wadi popufar 3, Scottjackson ana' Dana Warrick Wad .zqanclaome Ernest Harwell - 6 DAR Chosen to receive the DAR good citizenship award for CHS high school this year was Neva Hagerneier, daughter ofjohn and Carolyn Hagemeier. From among the three seniors selected as nominees by their fellow classmates, Neva was chosen by the faculty to compete with area high school DAR representatives for the Brazoria County Good Citizen award. Neva has participated in many organizations, She has been an officer in band, annual staff, student council, and thespians. She was noted Best All Around Sophomore in band and Band Sweetheart. She was also the Annual layout design winner at yearbook camp. , aa., .Q M ,f Boys' and Girls' State When asked about her experiences at Girls' State, Donna Harris smiled and with excitement in her voice said, It was indescribable! Similar sentiments were expressed by all of the students who went to Boys' and Girls' State. The students were Neva Hagemeier, Beverly Wishert, Donna Harris, Mark Skinner, john Craig, and Kevin Cadenhead. The students learned about our government on city, county, district, and State levels. Students ran for offices at various levels and were divided into Senate and House of Representatives, as well as Federal and National parties. Neva did an excellent job of summing up Girls' and Boys' State with her words: We were brought to recognize the fact that our country deserves all of our respect. It is our job as future leaders to uphold our country and the respect which it has. Rotary I The Rotary Club is a group o men who med each week for fellowship and to discuss ways of improving the society. Their organization o ers an opportunity for students to tale part in their meetings. The students learn how the community works together and how they can improve their society. nr Quent Walters. The teachers nominate students and 3 7 students are selected. Students chosen this year were Brady Cooper Mark Skinner, Beverly Wishert Neva Hagemeier, Chris Spencer Gil Warrick, Kevin Cadenhead Shan na Mack, Mara Winstead Dyueke jockusch, Lisa Hermes Tammie Wasek, jana Smith, Stacey Kauf man, Molly Rhodenbaugh Judy Willoughby, Kaylynn Burns Kelly Lind, Tommy Schuelke Mona Fluitt, Kevin Helm, Judy Lowe jackie Moy, Michael Cammack I1 F Liz Dannhaus, Allen Scott Angle Danford, Becky Rhubottom Melinda Warren, Delena Shaw Bana Ashley, Robin Birdsong Lin da Cole, Donna Harris Tylene Kessner, Clem Richardson ana' Valediclorian Mara lwnxtead 97. 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Spirhed Twirler Spring Fling and Kaleidoscope Marching Contest Whok Who Among American High School Sludents Fund Raising Activities jr. Rolarian Girlx' State Belk of :he Brazos Candidate 4-H Sportsmanship A ward Employer of tlx Fair A Bana Denise Ashley Daughter of Howard and Gloria Ashley N.H.S. Honor Roll Senior Clan Prexilenl Best All Around Sr. Girl DAR Good Citizen Student Council Band UIL Marebing, Cancer! and Sigbtreading Fam 'raebm of Amir. A.F.S. Spanish Club Spanish I Award jonny ummm Close-up Girl'x Athletic Club Varsity Volleyball Varsity Basketball FcllawxhxpI?'Chrivtl?1n Athletes Fund Ranking eliwtier Member Z VFWPosl 8551 Belle of I Brazos Canddate l A . l F I . l w . ..... 5 l 0... .. m,,ma -N-ua., W-...,,. Kevin Ray Cadenhead Son of George and Sallie Cadenhead Varsity Basketball Baseball Band Solo and Ensemble State Solo and Ensemble Spring Fling and Kaleidoscope N.H.S. Honor Roll Senior Class Vice-President B0y's Athletic Club Who's Who Among American High School Students Best All-Around Senior Boy jr. Rotarian American Legion Boyx' State Member of First Baptzkt Church Employee of Wnhelmann Ranch Volunteer Service to Little League Baseball 5 Judy Lowe Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lowe Yearbook Editor-in-Chief Cheerleader Outstanding junior Varsity Cheerleader Student Council Brazorza County Fair Photography Show Member of First Baptist Church of Brazoria Rainbow Past Grand Offcer 1982 Belle ofthe Brazos Society of Distinguished American High School Students Whois Who Among American High School Students National History and Government Award National Honor Society Varsity Tennis Manager Jr. Rotarian Lion's Club Honor Award Honor Roll Cecil Allen Scott Son of Leon andjerri H Scott Varsity Football junior Varsity Football Marching Band Symphonic Band Concert Band Honor Roll jazz Ensemble National Honor Society jr. Rotarian Employee of Red Top and Taylor Butane Member ofthe First Baptist Church Belle ofthe Brazos Escort Y E 3A 3 3112 jen Jw Lb Mm First Row: Ben Vollbaurn, President: Stella Ledlzetter, Woe-Presidentf Keith Thompson, Secretary. Second Row: Ed Wiliam, Franh Cotton, G. H. Nor H ester. QBTH E UWM Xt U . QQ johnny Michael P. Stevens Principal What is a Wee-Principal? Contrary to popular beliej a vice-principal is not just a hall-walker! No sir! The job of vice-principal entails many jobs which we would never even thin! off' A vice-principal is a textbook custodian, a disciplinarian, and a free lunch program director. In addition, he is in charge of attendance appeals, lochers and locls, student and faculty parking, student insurance, and the substitute teachers or . . . a mess, as Mr. Hawthorne sand laughing, Being a vice-principal is a very chalknging job because of the variay of students and situations one fnusl deal with. However, after ten years of teaching, Mr, Hawthorne says of his first yur as a vice-principal, I really en- joy itJ How do you separate good days from had? According to Mr. Hawthorne, all ofthe days are good ones. It's all in your approach. They are all chalknging. We learn things each day, even from our problems. So, you see, Mr. Hawthorne and Mrs. Christian are very busy individuals! We at Columbia High are proud to have such active and efficient vice- principals! just a back up man? Secondary? Pshaw! We know better!! 4 N s W 1 Laveta Christian Assistant Principal ff 1 i A .Q C15 jack Hawthorne Assistant Principal li- 'Wk WF' Pat Dubose Bettejeanne Higgins Marilyn Hamilton Secretary Secretary Attendance Clerk 'S 'N-nuke , -.. Suzy Student Gets a Schedule Change: Mrs. Moutray? rrYe5?:r I need to see Mrs. Toups about a schedule change. Is she in? Ye-e-e-s, she is, but she is busy right now. You'll have to sit here and wait. You can read those ROTC magazines while you're waiting. So Suzy takes a seat and flips through one ofthe army propaganda magazines, which Sgt. X provides bountifully. At long last, Mrs. Toups comes out of her office hideaway. Well, hello, Suzy! lnterated in joining the ar- my? They have some good scholarships, you hnowJ A lutk perplexed, Suzy shakes her head. Uh, no, Idon't think so. Mrs. Toups, I need to get my schedule changed. I have Annual Staff Band and Honors English the same period. Naturally. ' Mrs. Toups throws up her hands, sighs, and mutters something under her breath, Come whh me, Miss Student, and we'll see what we can do. ' Once inside Mrs. Toups' cozy offce, Suzy ad- mires the photographs on the counselor's wall. So, she thinks, counselors do other things besides counsel. Suzy, you have a problem! Yes, ma'am. I know . . . Is there a solution? Well-ll-ll . . . yes and no. So for ten minutn, the two put on their thinking caps and struggled for a solution. And then viola , it is finished' Well, Suzy, I think that fixes it. Come back and see me later! As Suzy left the office, she paused for a moment to wonder, Should I go to F-110, B-6, E-12, or . . . join the army? Glancing sharply around the room, she quickly slips an army in- fo. packet into her folder. See you later, Mrs. Toups! NELEH For Sale: Chariot with horse, Good condition. 5 denarious. After reading The Illiad and The Oddessy, the senior honors English classes were to mahe a project pertaining to the stories. One of the projects was a Greek newspaper for which students wrote articles and other items found in newspapers. Among the items were comics, articles on fashion, current event articles, and even a horoscope! In addition, the students also wrote a Dear Abby column with questions about problems of their day. The junior honors English class read The Scarlet Letter and then made a project about the story itself or about the time of The Scarlet Letter. Some of the many projects were a ballad about Hester Prynne, dolls with the early American dress, Scarlet Letter games, and buildings from the story. i mg 44 New library is a ar cry rom the cramped and inadequate o the past' Over the past zfteen years the library has the works o many contemporary authors as well as the types of information available The new library twice as large as the old ully carpeted and has much more z The entire atmosphere has changed The decor is cheerful the man lants make the lzbrar seem ver rzendl and YP J' J' J' large part o this rzendlzness stems rom our librarian, Ms. r Ms Brewer has been a librarian here at CHS for fif- teen years Always wzllzng to help she is an important asset to Columbia s library and we are proud to have her as ours! , Mrs. Kennemer helping Cindy White. The high school newspaper, The Roughneck Review, got a brand new name and a brand new format! The staff decided that the Reveille was out-of-date and so they gave the newspaper a new name and they hoped it would give people a new attitude about the paper. . One of the most exciting new aspects of the newspaper is the interesting and refreshing editorials. They expressed the opinion ofthe school and added a great deal to the paper. TH Ni 415' ...we-s .ish Freshmen were o ered, for the first time, an opportunity to take an accelerated Geometry class Since the class is very competitive and has a tremendous spirit, the experi- ment has been quite a success! These freshman geometry students, as well as the sophomore geometry students, made a study of magic squares. This is an array of the counting numbers arranged so that each row, column, and diagonal has the same sum. The students formed 3 x3 , 4 x4 , 5 x5 , and even 15 x15 squares. It was quite an involved study which the students really en joyed. 86 QQ: Mrs. Thompson helps Brain with a puzzling problem. wi Mrs. Avirelt helps Emma. This year seniors continued the Columbia tradition of measur- ing obstacles by finding the angle of elevation. Under the super- vision of Mrs. Ogilvie, senior math teacher, the trigonomelry class measured the flag pole fa very controversial subjectj, the tennis court lights, the goal posts, and the football field. Sur- prisingly, the results this year were generally with those of years past. gg-.f Mrs. Wiche has a bachache. 1 r 5 K i,9'YHL:N SEI Biology II was changed this year from an Anatomy and Physiology class to a more general biology course. The new class did several experiments such as working with static electricity, the dissection of fetal pigs, and a chromotology experiment. -..4.. Chemistry II students learned about oxidation-reduction reactions. From the information they learned, they produced blue prints of various objects. After mixing chemicals together, they dipped paper into the mixture. Then they layed an object on the paper and exposed it to light. After being exposed overnight, the object was removed and a blueprint was made. Selm- fzf 5 ' in if M e W., af nf--' i .,.i fl - uh ...' . ,. Z? W N V 5,-, N i EA, 5 .gV, .. - :ig ,. ' J ibm l i t t! g 1.. ' li is i S Le lii' 34115 ug. 1 L EagH1..M:,i.Q,,4gQL..Li.lcgl,.lH,lL5i,.,SQ . as v W Mara works in the chemistry lab. X gzqvtwaikf tcwga ...Q ,K . 'Yin i'..1 4, tt 1-QQ, -' Beth Buckalew, Amanda Stuckey, Mark Strain Linda Barnett Alane Sanders, Larry Scott, Stephen Burnett, Mrs. Brand f fiom, Sucial Studies E 1815237 is Q ' v-fm ! 9 ff fl s Laurie Hanson Government is a graduation requirement for all seniors. Most students go into the class thinking it will be a bore. However, with personality-packed Mrs. Tosch as the teacher government turns into an exciting and interesting class. The students studied the history of our American government from its origin to the present. They learn about the constitution, the Bill of Rights, and about the Equal Rights Amendment. They also study the different branches of government on both state and federal levels. In addition, the class held a mock election and President Reagan won! To put learned skills into practice, Mrs. Tosch arranged for students over eighteen to sign their voter registration cards during a class. The subject matter may be heavy, but Mrs. T0sch's style is Southern Light. When you enter the domain of our lovely Mississippi transplant, she will announce the thurd owar then proceed to tell you that you are tuckeys, but she's a ruff tuff cream pufff How can you resist government with style like that. Karen Darhngton FINE HHT5 The stage band started something new this year to really pep up the basketball games! For the enjoyment of the spectators and the players, the group played at several of the games. In addition to rock, disco, and jazz tunes featuring drum, tenor and alto sax, trombone, trumpet, and guitar solos, the jazz ensemble played revved up rendi- tions ofthe Fight Song which Mr. Tull arranged. The art grave fpirj was a new experiment which the art class used this year to experiment with a primitive form of clay firing. They used sawdust, manure, and logs to heat the pit. It took six hours to burn. The result was black pottery, primitive, but useful if you should ever have to cope with life on a deserted island. The Drama Department hosted the UIL zone contest plays here at CHS. During Spring Break the stage craft class built platforms and the unit set which is the only scenery allowed by UIL. Summer band practices. Tammy Stevens Maw 's px. ,W nw In Q. 1' 'AVV' .t 't .Q ll!-rn-Elf' ' WF E I- V11 'E f.,',: iv t 5.2 Y VVVYV I 1 1 K ',.. 1-..,.g,l ,L l .mul l 5 1,. H. .,,. lv. T ,-, ,E H S W ll 1' 'l' gm , ,, H ,wniil H H ,gil -lv Lawrence Dement takes a break. 9... i I L Tina Poole works in drawing clasx. Student.: work with xilkscreen. Kevin Cadenhead, Bill Brigance, Gina Pendon, and Dean Mayfield P.E. is a popular and fun class because it is fun to play and exercise. P.E. can help one to achieve physical health. Mrs. Peel, Mrs. Rossow, and Mr. Schmidt are the coaches. Tumbling, archery, volleyball, basketball, and soft- ball were some of the activities that P.E. students en- joyed this year. i Q M' Darrel Boone looks for the ball A ,gun-an gm Coach Rossow and Tina Poole Roland Martinez tales afall. johnny Slroman serves the volleyball. 1 f Carl Wilcox and Laverne Amasan A Building Margze Broussard - F Building 5, 5 5 5 5 , Q . ,f 2 1 .3 Alok Pbilli x - Art Buildin 0 ce Bullard - G Buildin P K .7 K II.H.'5. E'.ustl:u:I'arls Helen Cale - E Building Eu: 5 uf Futu Child Ears. The child care program at CHS is designed to offer the basic knowledge and skill needed to work with children, whether in a family type situation or as a means of employment. The students in child care had the oppor- tunity to work with children at Henry 0. Tanner and Wild Peach Elementary schools. Working with the children at H.O.T., Karen Darlington assisted on a field trip to Brazoria to look at farm animals at the Danford's, and Ethel Epps helped Mrs. Sheperd in preparing for Circus Day by W V! making circus attire for the children. E 'Qui David Walker assisted the special education 7 Q N 1' classes at Wld Peach Elementary. He 'W 7 i helped individual students as well as helping with activities. David also helped with Special Olympics practice. - N . . , Hum mal-ner is 1. Y f sr.. I' f.:1Y3l1,:' ,U hills!! 1 dwopped my dowwy on her wittle head. He thinks he is a chef ' Hnmemahing Homemaking is a class which teaches students how to cook, clean house, and in general rear a family. These learning activities are combined helping other classes. In the area of family life, two students were married in each class. each couple experienced a family life crisis: bankruptcy, death or a The couple and the other students learned through this role playing how deal with tragedies. As an example of the responsibility of parenting, each student was given egg to symbolize a child. The parent then had to take these egg babies them and cuddle, and care for their fragile children. Fanc and orei n breads were included in the Homemakin II baker y f g . 3 y- Funnel cakes, creole doughnuts, and German pancakes were part of the fare Mothers were given angel food cakes for Mothers' Day, and the cookies Senior Awards Night were creations ofthe homemaking classes. f I M.. 1 . What do you want' W'-H-W 7 QQ 3 W I Mrs. Sampson showing Bruce Ledhetter a drafting technique. Era tsm David Weber practices safety mN G ,. . . , .. .... , ,K . , a Brent M cKelvy helps Dwight ,Stahl cut a piece of wood. Industrial Hrts Industrial Arts is a program meant to expose students to the wide range of materials, tools, processes, products, and occupations that are typical of an in- dustrial and technological society. Columhia's I .A. also assists students in develop- ing hobbies and skills in the use of tools and industrial materials. Five Columbia students participated in the regional competition held at Alvin Com- munity College, and all the projects qualified for state competition in Waco, Texas. Participating students were Connie Meuth who placed second and Grand Award in regional competition with her corner display cabinets Stephen Burnett who won first and Grand in regional with his house plansg Harry Bernshausen who, with his structural house model, placed first and Grand at region and won third in state competition- Paul Reynolds, placed first and Grand at region, and David Weber placed second and Grand at region and second place at state with his drafting table. Thuse U.Ihn Hnmu l Mr. Kruger sheers a sheep Figriculture The Columbia Ag classes study a very broad curriculum. Ag offers every interested student something in his applied field of study. Some of the programs include animal science, plant science, soil science, wood shop, and metal work. I n addition, horticulture is taught in the classroom. Students also learn the process of livestock judging. ixms .ttt Q Mrs. Kinson working hard on the steer. wks' So that's how it's tional nu.: tu U.lurl-I 'No, this isn't what I do all day! Ernie Betancourt working hard at Jumbo Elistrihutive Education Vocational Distrihutive Education is designed to provide training, knowledge and skills needed hy high school students for entry into employment in retailing, wholesaling and service occupations. The program involves a cooperative business relationship between employers ofthe community and the puhlic school. Activities during the school year were field trips, area and state con- test and a banquet at the end of school. .E -V--M 'f'!'wf'T , Loretta Grice, Ray Villanueva, Rick Bagwell, David Gonzales, and Debbie Padia all placed in the Vocation contest. - wr '37:v,L- -M.,-x. :nga A ,g,. Ray Villanueva sho wn with his project he entered in the Vocational cuntest. c..,..4w- ' 5 Debbie Padia shows off her trophy The C VAE Co-op is a work-stud y program that allows tlie students receive high school credits for the time spent on training fpart-time jobj. The program is designed for the student that does like the conventional school day fsix full periodsj and who chooses take teacher supervised work in lieu of electives. 1 Students this year participated in district and state contelsts with exhibits and by entering skill contests. At the district contest, Sl of VOCT 438 won more awards than any other Co-op class in district! First place in job exhibits were won by David jqrclon, Villanueva, Debbie Padia, and Michael Cammack. Slecond winners were Noeme Solis, Loretta Grice, Rosalinda Garza, Barbara Reyes. Maria Ramirez won third place in job bxhibits fifth in the related information contest. Debbie Padia placed in prepared speech and third in related information. At the state petition, Debbie Padia won second place in the state essayl contest first with her job exhibit. David jordon and Michael Can also won first place in job exhibits. Ray Villanueva placed second C VAE Foods Student Working on Cahefar Annual Staff II.V.Fl.E. Funds The purpose of the C VAE Foods program is to give students shills needed for introductory jobs in the food service industry. This year students have prepared delicious meals for the school faculty as well as for special groups. The huge annual staff cake fsix square feetj was also prepared by the C VAE foods program. Melody Anderson and Mary Cazarang received outstanding awards for their dedication and hard work during the year. . Tl -H ' . ,A P E ,, Q' f sl! l f 'w Elffice Duplication The purpose of the office duplication class is to teach students how to operate machines used in offices. They also learn about office safety, personal development, and preparation for a job interview. One of the toughest projects the class worked on was mastering an offset press for contest. A minimum of three colors had to he used for the worh ac- tivity. The machine used was new to the teacher as well as the students, so it took a lot of trial and error to pro- duce an acceptable finished product. Linda Hernandez received the senior award. Others who did an outstan- ding job were Hope Russell, Monica Cameron, Kay Crouch, and Brenda Dodds. Debbie Vogel typing 'Senior Fhuards Night Slzhula shi 5 P Brazoria Lions' Club Scholarship . . , J. C. Rogers' Rotary Scholarship , . . . . Local Union f564 International Union of Operating Engineers' Scholarship ........ Leadershi Interest or Tomorrow Club 1' f S cholarshzp . ................... , . Rodeo Club of CHS Scholarship ......... Brazosport College Area Scholarship .,....., Brazosport College Performance Scholarship ..,. Future Teachers of America Club Scholarship . . . P.K.'s and Wesco Lumber of West Columbia . . . Wharton CountyJunior College High Honor Tuition Scholarship ....,........,.. Spanish Club of CHS Scholarship . . , Ebony Ladies Optimistic Scholarship ............. Dow Chemical Outstanding Technical Scholarship , . , Do w Chemical Secretarial Scholarship .......... T. Kingrea Memorial Scholarship ..,.,..... National Honor Society of CHS Scholarship . . . Texas State Teachers Association Scholarship .... Alpha Delta Kappa Scholarship ............ Brazoria County Go Texas Scholarship ........ Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Scholarship .... People of S weeny Scholarship ..............,. Scott Memorial Law Enforcement Scholarship . . . Superintendent: Award to Valedictorian ...,. S alutatorian ......,............,..... Lon Morris College Scholarship , , . . University of Texas Scholarship .... Houston Baptist University .... . . . . , Emilie Janiece Foster . . . . Bana Denise Ashley Mark Paul Skinner . . . . Shanna Taria Mack . . . Velma Elaine Caldwell . . . . . . Linda Sue Cole Delena Ann Shaw , .... ,.... S hanna Mack Cheryl Eilers Ku ykendall Deborah Louis Collins Janice Marie Thornton . . . . . . Bana Denise Ashley Melinda Ellen Warren , . , . Beverly Loraine lWshert Mark Paul Skinner . . , Mara Denise lwnstead Kaylynn Burns Cecil Allen Scott Judith Denise Lowe Angela Margaret Danford Mark Paul Skinner Bana Denise Ashley Michael Joseph Fontaine Kevin Ray Cadenhead Linda Sue Cole Mona Elizabeth Fluitt . , . . Patricia Sue Christian Suzanne Darlene Allman . . , . Sandra Kay lwlliams , .,..... Cecil Allen Scott . . . Robin Elaine Birdsong . . . . , Kevin Donnell Helm , . . . Beverly Loraine llWshert Jacqueline Lee Moy . . . . Beverly Loraine lwshert . . , . Patricia Sue Christian ........ DelenaAnnShaw Angela Margaret Danford . . . . , Neva Eulea Hagameier , . . . Thomas Keith Traylor . . . Mara Denise lWnstead , . . . . , . Kaylynn Burns . . . Georgeanne Humphrey Jana Smith . . . . . Suzanne Allman . . . . Kaylynn Burns James Adams, Janis Thornton, Debbie Collins lst Row: Mara lwnstead, Velma Caldwell, Skinner, Angie Danford, Beverly lwshert, Jackie Delena Shaw, Robin Birdsong, Patrica Christian Row: Melinda Warren, Sandra lwlliams, Kuykendall, Suzanne Allman, Judy Lowe, Jan Bana Ashley, Shanna Mack. 3rd Row: I Burns, Jana Smith, Keith Traylor, Kevin Caa Tim Kelly, Allen Scott, Kevin Helm, Michael F Cole. Q Kevin Helm bids afondfarewell to Mrs. Ogilvie P 104 K Mr. Pickle congratulates Bana Ashley. Ist Row: jana Smith, Mara lwnstead, Angie Danforaf Beverly lWshert, Kelly Lind, jackie Moy, Robin Birdsong. 2nd Row: Melinda Warren, Linda Cole, Neva Hagemeier, Ethel Epps, judy Lowe, Molly Rhodenbaugh, Tam- mie Waseh, Shanna Mach. 3rd Row: Kaylynn Burns, Allen Scott, Kevin Cadenhead Harry Bernhausen, Ray Wllanuwa, Kevin Helm, Debbie Collins, Bana Ashley. Anxious seniors wail for the Les Dix announcements English Award . . . Yearbook Award . . . journalism Award . Math Award ...... Eeniur Fhuards Night . . . Kevin Cadenhead . . judyLowe Mara lWnstead KevinHelm Science Award ....... ......... j ackie Moy Social Studies Award . . . Business Award . . . Theatre Arts Award Homemaking Award VOE Award ...... ODP Award ...... . .... Molly Rhodenbaugh . . . ..... Melinda Warren .......janaSmith ........EthelEpps Robin Birdsong . .... Linda Hernandez Art Award .......... .... D ehra Collins Choir Award .......... .... M ark Layshock Industrial Arts Award .... .... H arr y Bernhausen Agriculture Award ..... .... Work-Study Award .......... . . . Band Award .................. . Texas Chemical Council Award ...... American Field Service International Friendship Award .......... . . . . . Daughters of the American Revolution Award ...... .... . . . . Linda Cole Ray Villanueva . . . . Kelly Lind . . . . jackie Moy Dyvekejockusch Neva Hagemeier Hunurs HEFIDEHTIE HILIHFHDE 7 nglizh Gina Pendon, English I Rikke Burke, English II Linda Barnett, English III 5l3 HNl5'H Brian Nowicki, Spanish I jeff Samels, Spanish II Maria Ramirez, Spanish III lTIath Travis Patterson, POM I and II Kathy Barnes, FOM III and IV Lisa Parthum, IA Iand II Carmen Figueroa, IA III and IV Cindy White, MOCE Shawn Smith, Algebra land II jeff Cadenhead, Geometry Mason Weems, Geometry Keith Buchanan, Algebra III and IV Nguyen Master, Physical Science Gina Pendon, Biology I Phillip Parker, Chemistry I Doug Strain, Biology II Kaylynn Burns, Chemistry II Allen Scott, Physics Marvin Blackmon receives the American Hislory Award y66U LO0L Scott Myers, Yearbook I Kim Danford, Yearbook II Dawn Hudgeons, Yearbook III Prentice Danford, Gusher Award Jolene Strother, Shorthand Linda Payne, Typing I Mona Fluitt, Accounting Neva Hagemeier, Business Law Linda Hernandez, Advanced Typing .45 Mr. Pickle congraiulatesjeff Samels for receiving the Spanish II Award. Maria Ramirez accepts the C VAE Coop Award. Blyljllfilll 5 IBD IEE Marvin Blackmon, American History Bob Alford, World Geography Hunter Ohlen, World History Mark Skinner, Government Homemaking- Cherly Kuykendall, HFL Janis Thornton, Consumer Ed David Walker, Child Care I jamee Morgan, Child Care II Kim Kirkpatrick, Hornemaking I Karen Darlington, Homemaking II Lisa Parthum is the recipient ofthe IA I and II Malh Award. ILJRQQEEQ Debbie Dewees, Theatre Arts I Kathy Beach, Theatre Arts II Keith Buchanan, Theatre Arts III Choir Beth Morgan, Choir I Elaina Davis, Choir II Kenny Wilkes, Choir III Lance Miller, VFWAward FIEHUEWIIE FlU.IFlF'tEl'5 ' fl Teresa Moody, Concert Band Janice Yaklin, Concert Band Mike Harrington, Concert Band Tim Wells, Symphonic Band Michelle Martin, Symphonic Band Jana Collier, Symphonic Band Clem Richardsonnjohn Philip Sousa Award Alan Kitchen, Louis Armstrong Award Vocottionol Melody Anderson, CVAE Foods Mary Ann Cazaurang, CVAE Foods Shawn Thomas, Office Education Debbie Padia, CVAE Coop Maria Ramirez, CVAE Coop Boys' and Girls' State jeff Harang Keith Buchanan Doug Strain Michael Brooks Rhonda Strother Tina Wilson Shelly Luptowski ' Art jeff Hoes, Art II David Weber, Woods Lisa Parthum, Ag I Dennis Cloud, Ag III Brian Wilkes, Art I Troy Fabrygel, Art III INDI STIIIA lll'l't' Agriculture jimmy Hutchings, Ag II , au, ww -H-OR . Rs, J 15- .sv W A, as Ltr, . fr W ww -1 +w+ f ez: 4, ' 'Wx - ,, '- ' I 1. 0 3 1 .W 'Q' 935 I . 1 H? y i Y Q ' LET if . I 3 Ar A ' fa QL f 1 Magee? ' 5' . m, . , 4 www , A ,HH Q 44:1 H ..., ' A iiff Q A ffiif'-W . K 'f' n ' - Qm 41. 0 P .av .1 From Left to Right - Tammy Stevens, Prentice Danford, Micheal Forman, lwggins, Gil Warrick, Stacey Kaufman, Micheal Brook. -am., Phipps, ja Editor - Judy Lowe Gusher Sr. Fax! Assistant Editors Shanna Mack Neva Hagemeier Gusher Corpxe H Editors A.vsistanls.' From Left - Jana Collier, Chnlv Spencer, Dawn Hudgeom, Kim Dartford, Donna Harris, Paltie Neel. wr Top, Left to Right - Tracy Taylor, Lisa Spencer, Michelle Kaufman, Rihbe Burke, Traci Ogden. Bottom, Left to Right - Arcalee Reyna, judi Giexie, Dana johnson, Gina Pendon, Micah Meche, Scott M yers. 1 Guxher jr. Fox! Gusher Pretry Boy S Harland Norris, Parlzatnentarxanf Neva Secretary: Melinda Warren, President, DanforaQ Wee-President, and Beverly Wisbert, Treasurer. Tap Row: Quen! Walters, Dyvebe jocbuscb, Clem Richardson, Bana Ashley, Tarnmab Waseb, Donna Harris, and Brady Cooper. Second Row: Harland Norris, Neva Hagemeier, Melinda Warren, Angie Danford, and Beverly lWsbert. Third Row: Eoette Pisblak, Tim Wells, Gina Pendon, Todd Duke, Linsey Brasfield, Marcus Warren, Larry Hartwick, Andrew Hluza, Jolene Strother, Kathy Norris, Scott Briggs, Lee Anne Nelson, Traci Ogden, Michelle Kaufman, Debra Stroulral. Bottom Row: Kim Kersb, Dena Boone, Dana Warrick, Linda Barnett, and Deanna Derrick. E What, a BILL! james Lewis is cbeckedfor oil. Clarence Williams is drained' - - Fxrxt Row Duueke jockusch Chrzs Spencer Tylene Kessner Judy Lowe Lind Angie Danford Bana Ashley Kaylynn Burns Second Row Billy Weather ord Tony Crutcher Mara lWnstead Kevin Helm Kevin Cadenhhead Becky Rhubonom jackie Moy Beverly Wzshert Allen Scott Deleana Shaw Lmda Cole Mark Skinner, john Craig. .elm Q 'fo' 1 or X 4-'55 J 'P 5 ff MQW. N- he i V Q l Mark Skinner, Presidentg jackie May, Vice Preskientg Dekana Shaw, Secretaryf Beverly lwshert, Treasurer. K , , ' if 2 m M1 A of 114 Row Pam Neel l lV,,V. ll . Melinda Warren makes it official. I pledge to uphold NHS. Billy Weatherford escorts Carl Coffman to the stage ,A . , Tina llWlson, Suzanne Allman, Sahri Stanford Luptowskz Cheryl Kuyhendahl. Second Row: Rhonda Langley, Barnett jana Collier, Keith Buchanan, Melinda Warren, Strother Third Row: Judy Samels, jeff Harang, April Baker, Co man Michael Fontaine, Patricia Christian, and Shanna How Embarrassing, the candle won't light. There were a lot of laughs from spec- tators and a lot of complaints from pledges as NHS held their annual in- itiation! Some students wore such crazy costumes as an Indian, a punk rocker, and a hahy fshe wants to he a senior when she grows.Q The in thing for male initiates was to dress as a female! jeffrey Harang definitely was the sexiest male-female around' All in all it was a lot of fun for everyone! NHS Pals 115 lst Row: Kevin Helm, jobn Presa, Mara lWmtead, Kerri Longmire, Becky Rbubattom. 2nd Row: Deborah Cullins, Kaylynn Burns. 3rd Row: Meutb, Mary Tfppecarmic, Putricia Christian, Michelle Penpecb, Marbskinner. Asa mf' W. if 31,3 5 wi- 664' , L' I Ae gf' ef? A- A 3 if Officers: Moy, Becky Rlzubottam, Mara Winstead. Not xboum if Rbodenbaugb. ? w Q i ? 2 Dy11i and ber Amerkan skier jane Snu?b Af E' s sa, ifffiasgiw With a name like Dyveke Claudia Elli Karoline justina jockusch fwhew.Q, how can you go wrong!! Well, we certainly didn't go wrong with Dyvi fthat's what we called her Q our '81 -'82 AFS Exchange Student! Dyvi, a beautiful, healthy-looking, fifteen-year-old, came to us from Saltau, West Germany. Her American family while attending Columbia, was the Ed Smith family. Dyvi was very active in our school as well as at her American home. At school she played hassoon with the band and sang in the choir. While here, Dyvi learned how to play pool, how to fish, and how to water ski. Dyvi jockusch was a very special young lady. Always smiling, always friendly, she warmed our hearts and filled us with happiness. Dyvi touched all of our lives with her strength of soul and gentleness of spirit. Although she did not speak English well, she was loving and understanding, she did her com- municating with her heart. We will always remember our lovely and charming German friend, Dyvi. 117 Lance Millerf S peerh Kathy Beach, and Diana Woody: Poetry jackie M n E Shelly Davis, jimmy jacob, and Dena Boone: Speech 4 4 Y , . 1 E, LZ, L .. ., , E. we Linda Barnett and Molly Rhoden- Mara lwnsteazt Spelling baugh. Debate Right: jill Rosen, Susan Pavlaski, Left: Mark Strain, Mrs. Ogilwe, Sponsor, Marilyn Robinson, and Linda Doug Slrain, and Mason Wemms. Payne: Typing. ' Cheryl Kuykendall, jana Collier, Karen lwlhesg Ready Writing Debbie Padiaf Prose y,' Speech jalene Strolher, Tammxb and Shanna Marky Shorthand ual, .kk . , av 5 5 . A N .I J ' members: Top Row: Linda Cole, Debbie Swango, April Baker, Janice Tborton, Debra Padia, julie Moy, Dianne Smith, Molly Rbodenbaugh, Bona Ashley, Neva Hagamexer. Bottom Row: Melinda Warren, Cheryl Kuben- Luptowski, Tylene Kessner. Melmda Warren and Molly Rhodenbaugh preparing flowers. Right: Mrs. Tosch looking at A ! 'YQ g G, . K , mMa.:.,.n W, , H0 km, -als W TWE??5Z'lflT?1l9,'f'f ':f ' P- 11 ww- --: 'Q 1- 'E Y w Q! I -.5 Q. Q1 a I ' x 1 1 Lai' .Q I, 3 f , ' fx 1, . if I ww 1 W - H' ' ' if ' 'ff . K-1' ' ' . A f ' ' gl- 5 - f - '. T 1 ' , gm- , - ' ss ' 1 ' , e . L . V 1, 1 Q K . ' , A: ' ' ' , ' , 4 ' 1 f . 1 , - gk S' AQ L' . f fy -fr, Ut, -if A , ' . ? 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Lg 1 -jgdi axle 4.13-,f.'.,1', K 1, .m ' gp, ,- 521.33 XQJL Mike Cudd Tun Tull Symphonic and Marching Bam! Director Concert and Marcbmg Band Director oncert and ff . an-mzgn-V-W Alan Lambert, Gina Pendon, Mike Kahanek, jamese Kyle, Laura Lewik, Dennis White. 122 ayws. Larry Phipps, Theresa Moody, Sandy Pugh, Paul 0'Quinn. Kathy Beach, Becky West, Lim Pursley. 3 ,A Donnette Hudgeons, Ann Mullenix, jeri Higgins, Suzanne Areernont, Valorie Blackman, Janice Yahlin, Teresa Massey, Lisa Landry. gmphonic ' and rife 1 .T ,fe Marvin Blackman, Laetitia Koym, Loree Crawford, Neva Hagerneier. I jackiejacobs, Karen Crocker, Leslie Collier, Shelly Morgan, Cindy Kanter, Ana Sigur, Dawn Hudgeans, Robin Newman, Beverly llwsbert, Renee Gifford, Laura Barrett. Quinton Arnold, Tim Wells, Tony Crutcher, Shawn Mullins, Lawrence Dernent, Melinda Warren, Tony Kahanek, Amanda Stuckey. 123 WH W IB L f mr, T' , . ,ffm M .Q :I 4 ffl james Lewis, Bernie Kesxner. jackie Moy, Tylene Kessner, Krivten Lind, Molly Rhodenbaugh, Kevin Cadenhead. Kaylynn Burns, Michelle Penn, jana Collier, Kevin Kneble. an Keith Buchannan, Alan Scott. Alan Kitchen, Brian Shipman, 'lim Kelly, Philly: Parker, Marcus Praa, Nowichi, Gary Trappe. Kelly Lind Toni Kucera, Debbie Mitchell, Tma Burke, Michelle Martin Richardson. 1 r?'i 4'U 3'. if . Q Kim Stroud, Gretchen Norton, Becky Meath. Becky Rhubottom, Sherrie jarvix. . , . --'A E ,A Q S lfiifgi if' '-f'i'ff5.f1fg,gg.w ,sv 'S,?.g ' i ' 6553.5 K X W, n N W , in ,gL ,1 RS it if te, if? ew it , W ' f U ,K M f- . iw, ' V- 532329 6 ,, ,.1.,g1,- W R M , . o ff, 1 ,X Ubin -KH' 'M cfm, 4, R ,, .. 1 f , -al' A , ,, A js?-21 5 NX y ,Q - . . Vg H 353 K'-M-M - - 'H' ., '-f- J -- 4 K h-h' 1 , , SNES?-S'amwz 3' ' ff- , F. . Q Xb' AA ' 4, ,f 1--f ' , L f m wwf-Q 22 , i ' . if 5 5 H f .3 53 5' 5' , We WMM 1 3 VA P PW, A 'ms' ' ' H I ff: 7 K 5 ?' K H bbrk wil.: .. Q H ,KKA 45 ..r. .. Flag Corp, First Row: Kaylynn Burns, Melinda Warren, Angie Danford, Molly Roden- bough. Second Row: Kim Stroud, Michelle Martin, Lisa Landry, -Ianice Yaklin, Patti Neel. Third Row: Kristin Lind, Tina Burke, Dawn Hudgeons, jana Collier, Valerie Blackman, Robin Newman. April Baker, Lira Spencer, Sharon Meier, Cindy White, Angle Danford, Debbie Pilgrim, Patti Neel, Mona Fluitt. 4 , . fy . ,V -A ..,. , ,.,,,-gf?,,j,X ,H f -- --Af K Y . R A W gfwgb-V MH. .f T. V k K H -.271 ,Q S L L ' or 1, B so ' ' S 1: rm Er f5 EI?m I jaw '.,,j.-5 5 - l S W L '1 1 S -' N ,,.,, - , ., ,Qi 1 W-M A , V,-k - M. gy U ix I I -if'ffs' ,ge S . ' f ' I z 'srsurf Q ' fig? tw, ' . Wg '- . , - . J V . 3, 2' - 'Fi 'g.::511--:S-3,151 , .. -K f ' Le '-f A i 1,-fra 5,5 i?.LVb,?irb,i,,.,, K , X .em H '51, sf J ' 11L..9QfggK3f?e Kn-L +943 f 53, ifw .dv- Twirlers: Sharon Meier, Karen Traylor, Beverly Wivhert, Kelly Lind Suzanne Artemont, Debbie Pilgrim. Drum Ma jars: Gary Trappe and Keith Traylor. 125 There are no gimmicks, no hassles, no officers, and no set time to meet! However, there is one thing that the Art Club has to do and that is work!!! Among other things, the Art Club prints posters, and T-shirts, and makes Christmas cards. They also make items for other organizations. Some examples of the Art Club's work done for other organizations are the posters for the Annual sales, the NHS T-shirts, and the Rodeo club jackets. In addition, the club made T-shirts for the casts of both A Midsummerk Night Dream and The Night Thoreau Spent in jail. An example of work in the community, the Art Club printed the T-shirts for the girls' softball teams. Km: HSI K offil' 553 , f in mf . s R11 Debbie Collins, secretary: Mark Layshock, vice-praident, Elaina Davis, treasurer, Kenny lwlka, president. A Harold Rankin, Director. 1 . I .f- e Whitt and Michelle Whitley fnfaczff-52a ,f,:,, .fs - . -A - - A . H 1:41432 -nffzlwf v,.,,1p,,zf1' ' K ' , in H 9341 ww! 7 VM ,L 4 '. A V, -gg Q Q 3 fe? N ' f V . .'Z'l so 1 s .., ,,,,, 5' il A 'i 9 , Top Row: Steve Tate, Richard Suwarsky, Debbie Collins, Mark Laushock, Patsy Whitley, Kenny lWlkes, Elaina Davis, Chris Baker. Second Row: Kerry Frankum, Beth Morgan, Ray Thompson, Anthony Bivens, Lorrie Tolbert, Marvin Woodard, Phillip Smith, Melinda Bubela, Lonita Thomas. Third Row: Robert Lernons, Tracy Warvi, Kim Austin, Gilbert Woodard, Michelle Whitley, Michelle lwlliams, Wcki Matthews. Bottom Row: Toni Morgan, Alice Collier, Lynn Barrett, Susie Whitt, Wendy Cryan, Mary Lynn Tippeconnic. II A. Columbia Choir enjoyed a year of successful concerts. Mr. Rankin is the sponsor of the choir. The of- ficers are: Kenny Wilkes, presidents Mark Layshock, Vice-Presidents Debbie Collins, Secretaryg and Elaina Davis, Treasurer. To raise money the club sold candy. They had three concerts,' a Christmas concert, a concert at Columbia Lakes, and the spring concert. Steve Tate: A fool at heart! Left to Right - ner, DCHDQIII if .. A Left to Right, Top Row: Gil Warrick, Lance Miller, Tony Kahanek, Alan Lambert, Mark Layshotk, james Spurny, Skinner, Gary Hay, jimmy Rose. 2nd Row: Kathy Beach, Debbie Dewees, Mona Flush, Debra Pilgrim, Ribke Burke, Darlington, Michelle Whitley, jackie Moy, lwnona Pedden, Laura While, Tracey Warvi, Raymond Merritt. 3rd Row: ue Richardson, Tylene Kessner, Kaylynn Burns, Peggy Mungerson, Jana Smith, Delena Peterson, Mara lwmtead. Laura White Peggy Mungerson and jana Sindh Raymond Merit! Mnce Miller Kathy Beach I, Www! Stephen Bur net! Connie M ueth Molly Rodenbuugh Kelly Lind Smokey Pierce Bill M uburin L. Gastniel Stephen Burnett Connie Meuih Smokey Pierce Molly Rodenbaugb Harry Bernsbausen Kelly Lind David Voigbl Clay Farmer Bill Muburin Kerry lwse, john Lummus. Left lo Right: Debbie Padia, Kalhy Long, David Gonzales, Michelle Nacjel, jerry Gonzales, Maria Ramirez, George. Front Row, Lefi to Right: Sbalden Prille, Wllie johnson, Michael Cammack, Ray Villanueva, Rick We i Griee, Reporter: Ray Wllanuwa, President: Rick Bagwell, Treasurerf David Gonzales, Wee Presidentf Debbie Secretary 5 my GW BUY' gf P, D so is PNP, f Michael Camrnaek uses visual aides to explain his job. au fffff' First Row: R. Wlliams, E. Betencourt, C. Banerton, G. Kresta, j. Shelton, j. Paterson, G. Gary. Second Row: Mcffelland, C. Darsett, R. Sponable, T. Lycka, K. Baily, D. Woody, M. Walters, C. Dudley, Lange. N fl X ' ,Q R 3 B .6 Presideni Vice President Secretary Reporter Laurie Null Ruth Meredith Kelli jo Lange Glen Gary ,Qi y 1 1341. , I .res . k 4, W2 rf! N ,. 2 'f Af - ac' f 2 M, on as x , I sg A-ua T 5 I5jF'I'5II':1 .f'- if iilf: ... 1 2 . ' .YW ima lalio x I p' Front Row' Pamela Huffman Stare Coulter Alane Sanders jan Fo t . . , y , , s er. belle Coslin, Penny Sherrill, Linda Cole. Not Shown: Liz Dannhaus, Delena Shaw, Second Row: Patti Rose, Karen Pharis, Robin Gentry, Shawn Thomas. 3 Robin Birdsong, prefxdentg Delena Shaw, vice-prmdenn Linda Cole, secretary-treasurer: Rhonda Knoche ns: Rhonda Strother, lnlrtorianf and Penny Sherill and Belinda Salinas, und razker. f s N Serond Row: Robin Bh-dxong, Barbara Brown, Toni Kucera. I mnusm MEG NUM' I First Row: Debbie Vogel, Nadine Taylor, Rhonda Slratber, Belinda Salinas, Kalrina Surber, Connie 1 O.D.P 'ENT Dinnk Davidson, Melinda Bonner, Shae Grice Shae Gnce Melinda Bonner Dznme Davidson Diana Kilsby ODP Office Duplication Practice is a very busy group here at C.H.S.! They have had a mother-daughter dinner, a Christmas party, a group dinner at Yangtz River Restaurant, and an end of school party. In addition, the organization attended Regional Competition in Corpus Christi. To raise money for these activities O.D.P. sold notepads and canisters. They also held a bake sale. Sponsor: Mrs, Grubb 134 W Kim Smith ,Vi Darla Gibbins and Janice Thorton WEEE GOGD NUTRITION A 5 gf: Q Kim Kelley and Karen Pharrzs Y ,-.E ' '- 44.4. ow: fames Morgan, Loretta Grice, Diana Woody, Debbie Padia, Barbra Brown, Tammy Regina Polk. Second Row: Karen Darlington, Darla Gibbins, Cheryl Kirkendall, Connie Teresa Law. F.H.A. First Row: Darla Gibbons, President: Cheryl Kirkendall, Recording Secretary: Regina Polk, Historian: Tammy Ducroz, Treasurer. Second Row: Teresa Law, Vice President: Connie Meuth, Corresponding Secretary: Barbra Brown, Parliamentarianf Diana Woody, Wee President: Debbie Padia, Vice President. Not Pictured: Michelle Penn, Vice Presi- dent: Dee Taylor, Wce President. ,W Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. Kircho-ff, Mrs. Richardson Sponsors FHA is an organization which provides experiences in planning and car- rying out activities related to home, school, and community. FHA develops leadership, improves self concepts, and encourages responsibilities. Mrs. Dahlia Perkins, Mrs. Faith Kirchhofj, and Mrs. Lois Richardson are the sponsors of FHA. They lead the group in activities such as making Christmas ornaments for homemaking students and teachers, having a canned food drive for the needy, holding the FHA-FFA Rodeo Club dance, and sponsoring Adopt-a-Grandparentf' FHA ran a booth at the Halloween Carnival and they hold a Christmas Tea for parents and teachers. They also attended the area and state FHA meetings and the FFA-FHA Livestock Show. FUTURE FARMERS M iiiff WZ 'V QA AMERIC IA H so ff -,. .A lfzikv F ffl ug 25' 3 li .so FA A Qlgugf ,Ai , .4 1. '-9 . ,ff no oh ,yup S ILM 'o'f - 947 Hey, diddle, diddle the cat and his fiddle the cow jumped out of her pen?!! Somebody catch that cow!!! The school was in an uproar when Suzie Waneck's heifer hulldozed out of her pen and went gallivanting around the school! Believe it or not, this type of excitement is all a part of FFA, although stampedes don't happen often! lWth the help of Karla Kinson and Mr. Victor Kruger as sponsors, students develop an intensive involvement in the varied aspects of agriculture. The group attend the County Fair and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. They also have fruit sales and hold a Christmas Party and a Parent-Student Banquet. Members also participate in Leadership Contest and Livestock judging Contest. A Officers of FFA are: President, Angie Danfordg Vice President, Paul jenkinsg Treasurer, Beverly Wishertg Secretary, Delena Shawg Sentinel, Linda Cole, Historian, jimmy Hutchingsg Parliamentarian, Greg Krestag and Reporter, C. j. Milner. Lisa Lycka Harold Robinson War Ke L to R: Leo Scott, Brian Scarborough, Suzi Wanek, Tommy Kersh, Chuck Morgan, jimmy Hutchins, Brook Ebbert, Chuck Miller, n , Edward M ers, Tim Brown, john Phillips, Tim L cka. Ist Row, Standin .' Paul Durrett, Rick Logan, Troy Fabrygel, Angie y In W ya 4 4 1 y 1 1 g 4 y 1 1 atson, Lisa Barthum, C ynthza Kzlshy, Lisa Lycka, Paul jenkins, Angie Danfora2 Linda Cole, Beverly Wishert, Delena Shaw, Roger jones, Greg Prihoda, Danny Fabrygel, jimmy Conner, Steve Warneke, Cody Vollbaum. Second Row, Standing.' Dennis Ronny Mullins, Kevin Wahurill, james Stewart, Donnie Whitehorn, Robbie Spivey, Steve Chaney, Shane West, Randy Irwin, Robert ie Ch Tommy Hightower, johnny Price, jay Howell, Wade Baggerly, Bud Wrick, Charlie Singletary, james Cook, johnn ristian. Historian - jimmy Hutchins, Reporter - Lisa Lycka, Vice Paul jenkins, Pres. - Angie Danford, Sentinel - Linda Treasurer - Beverly IlWshert, Secretary - Delena Shaw 'haplain - Brook Ebbert. Not Shown: Parliamentarian - Greg resta. S ponsors: Ms. Kinson, Mr. Krueger. . Sponsor - Mrs. Kinson and Sponsor - Mr. Tosch RJ '5 J Who would have thought that Coach Tosch could be a come- dian?.' But he certainly was entertaining at the Rodeo Club's Play Day when he attempted to ride a horse for the first time! Of course, Coach Tosch did not look very entertainedg in fact, he looked downright scaredlll The Play Day, a day for timed events on horseback, was only one of the many rodeo activities which the Rodeo Club held. Sponsored by Ms. Kinson ana' Coach Tosch, these are theprime purposes of the organization. Officers: Bill Mahurin, Treasurerg Linda Cole, Vice Presidenlf Delena Shaw, Secretaryf Susie The officers of Rodeo Club are., President, Linda Coleg Vite- Reporters Cody Vollbaum, Reporter. Not Shown: Micheal Cammach, Vice President. President, Michael Cammackg Secretary, Delena Shawg Treasurer, Bill Mahuring and Reporter, Susie Waldrop. Kneeling: Paul Durrett, Rhonda Langley, Suzi Waneh, Susie Waldrup, Cynthia Kilsby, Lisa Parthum. First Row: Melody Anderson, Bill Mahurin, jairod Beaty, Linda Cole, Delena Shaw, Pyle, Angie lwnthrop, Cindy Clifton. Second Row: johnnie Christian, Cody Vollbaum, Marh Mahurin, Charlie Singletary, Robbie Spivey, Rickie Logan, james Cook, Dennis Cloud Greg john Phillips. 4 138 . fr, Leadership f lg' I Inieresf For Tomorrow 'l ,gel fail. .A .ss . is -es. - 1 ' ' 5. omg? Sponsor Mrs. Branch Sponsor Mrs. Crecy Sponsor Mrs. Richardson Sponsor Mrs. Bowie fy, K 3 tiff First Row: Barbara Brown, Diane Pinbney, Annette Lemons, Lorrie Tolbert, Dinnie Davison. Second Row: Mrs. Bowie, Stephanie lWlhams, james Morgan, Ethel Epps, Sandra lwlliams, Kim Austin, johnny Stroman, Phillip Smith, Velma Caldwell, Kevin Helm, Mrs. Crecy, Mrs. Richardson. Thrrd Row: jackie Barrett, Lola Bivens, janice lWlliams, Thelma Tims, Clarence lwllzams. Sw Officers: Stephanie Wlliams, Treasurer: Phillip Smith, Parlimentarxang Thelma Tims, Secretaryf Velma Caldwell, Wee-Presidentf Kevin Helm, President. LIFT fLeadership Interest for Tomorrowj is an organization which gives students a chance to develop leadership qualities and school spirit. LIFT also teaches students how to cooperate with each other. , LIFT sponsors many activities during the year which are designed to bring about these ideals. Parent Night Banquet honored parents of LIFT members. They held a Talent Show and a school dance. In addition, they give a 3250.00 scholarship to one of the members and a memento to the school in honor of the club. Officers ofthe 1981-82 LIFT club are Kevin Helm, President,' Velma Caldwell, Vice- Pfefideflfi Thelma Tim 5, Secretaryg and Stephanie Williams, Treasurer. LIFT is sponsored by Mrs. Crecy, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Branch, and Mrs. Bowie. 139 Righl: Mrs. Sorona Muchowich, Spomorg Debbie Padia, Diana Woody, Patricia Christian, Kevin Helm, Judy Samels. Bottom Row: Tina Wlson, Dyvi jocbosh, Alana Pyle. ff ' Spanish luh E .5 Tina Wilson enjoys Spanzlvb rlass. Officers: Dyvi jochoxb, Historian: Patricia Clrrzlvtian, Parliamenlurianf jeff Samelx, Treasurerg Mrs. Sorona Muchowicb, Sponsor Suzanne Allman, Secretarygjudy Samels, Vice-Prexidenly and Shelly Lupzowfki, President. wi., f 'E of God. lead F' .6 is 5? 'UD A 'X ',,f.i 5,5 Q ,.., sg, .f uw se- it :ft '55, s . Q? vw fi. , 'sid Baath fur l 4 a 4 .s Q Brenda Wlhe, jimmy Betanrourt, jimmy Rose, Kathy Beach, jay Howell, April Baker, Robin Newman, Mrs. Cokman. Kneeling: Mary Cazurang, Patti Neel, Jana Collier. K let us love one another For love is of God and he who loves I john 4 7 8 this is the chie goal is a di icult task to take a group o teenagers rom varying and create some kznd o loving unity Yet, in Youth or and to strengthen the Christian witness on campus Under Christ is an organization designed to increase Christian er ship o a new sponsor Mrs Wanda Coleman, the club the challenge to grow and to love lk li ww I 4 time O ff as ,Brin 2 -21 ,-.5 -K , , i fa , OFFICERS Tap to Bottom Sponsor Wanda Coleman Pres Linda Barnett Vice Pres Robin Newman All Patti Neel Left Song Lead jana Collier Right Sec Treas April Baker 1 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS ,T jr QU s 4 h fu r v KJ, J? 4 4 Q si J '34 3 Rhonda Strother wi 'lx m ihfhug V .. 1 R R RR i A 1 , E . Q K . R 5.3 L R j E g TW H -f fp! K 1' .-r.'fH- . W - o e - Zi e , 4 .-- f , 5 . . I 'T 555559 T . 4 T 6 X N Q Q X sr' . Rss gs s N ' NS y ff' -'ax' 'r T Q W 4 ' Cl! -22 .Q f N s f Freshman c s Isis Junior Varsiig This year the Columbia High Cheerleaders attend- ed camp at Sam 'Houston University. The girls worked extremely lhard to develop their spirit and to perfect their skills. Upon their return home to C.H.S., the girls had with them blue ribbons and a spirit stick to show for their tremendous efforts. When cheering at football games, the girls were always spirited and always supported the team. The girls' duties did not end after football season. The cheerleaders continued their activities throughout the school year. They cheered at home basketball games, organized the football and all- sports banquet, and conducted try-outs for the next season's cheerleaders. These spirit leaders were always busy with endless responsibilities and sometimes found little time for themselves. In spite of the endless-demands, cheerleading is a very rewarding experience. The sponsor, Mrs. Ruthanne Wrenn inspired the girls 10096 . To this lovely sponsor, the girls and the activities were always foremost. 1-The cheerleaders and Mrs. Wrenn are great - we appreciate all of them. n gina , .jlltdlic ,A R, WML.. Top Row, Kari Odom, Debra Strouhal, Vanessa 'IYms, Sandra Coulter, Beth Morgan, Marla Hawkins, Tammy Danforal Shelia Cole Laura Lewzs jannese Kyle. Bottom Row: Dawn jane Marilyn johnson, Gaby McGormick, Dana Warricl, Donna Rhodes, Amanda Garza, Mzchelle llallzams Cheryl Holmes, Thelma Tims, Vanessa Hills. Not Shown: Shanna Mack, Tina Poole, Bana Ashley, Kathy Frank. Girls' Athletic Club The Girls' Athletic Club was sponsored by the new coach, Mrs. Rossow. It brought together girls from all sports. The members sponsored concession stands for volleyball games, baseball games, and track meets. Funds went for girls' athletic equxpment. 'r Thelma Tims and Vanessa Hills love their sports Coach Debra Rossow '7 7044 4 Wiemlezof 74646 6064! dad Ofgcce 74464 ,K J i u 5 ff if K 2 gi wg Q 7 , 'aff 11 v fiber I 21? mv44i?5?Q14f?g2fQ53W ff W f'f5-- MQW QEM-Asn 1 Z X , ' V Q' 1 Wrmmaw t., K L .n4 -E 'Nm PM xlM lf.'!.Q.l.mEQJl5.'1!. Qs-i'Q.!. E!.3 The Necks started out the district 1 4-4A opener against Whar- ton with a touchdown by Clayton Fields late in the first quarter. Columbia failed to convert the extra point, leaving the score 6-0. The Tigers immediately scored a touchdown in return, but also missed the extra point, leaving the score tied 6 - 6 at the end of the first period. just before time ran out in the first haU, Wharton scored another touchdown, but missed the extra point. Fumbles hurt the Necks in the second haU. Colum- bia put together two long drives in the fourth quarter, both ending in discouraging fumbles. IWth no score in the second half, the game ended with the Necks losing 1 2-6. Ka.EVe'IFa.Y'I.CQE GrQ.5EE!.Q The Roughnecks started out the Katy-Taylor-Columbia match-up with a big 51-yard touchdown run by William Bryant, Columbia's superman. Clayton Fields kicked the extra point, giving the Roughnecks a 7-0 first quarter advantage. The remainder of the first half and deep into the third quarter, Columbia and Taylor battled it out defensively, with neither team scoring. Then late in the third quarter Taylor scored a touchdown. The war was on as the Necks struggled for another touchdown. But with 2:08 left in the game, Taylor scored another touchdown giving them a 1 4-7 victory. Bair Game It was a close game at Griggs Stadium, September 25, between the Bay City Blackcats and the Columbia Roughnecks. On Columbia's first possession of the game, Necks put together a 7-play drive, ending in a 33-yard touchdown by William Bryant. Clayton Fields kicked the extra point put- ting the Roughnecks ahead 7-0. By the middle of the third quarter, the Blackcats were ahead, 1 7-7. Deep in our own territory, Neck flanker, Greg Edwards, threw an option pass to William Bryant who took off for a 67- yard score. Larry Pinkney carried the ball in for the 2 point conversion and the score was 17-15. Retaliating, Blackcats ran for a touchdown. Late in the fourth quarter, hope was reborn when William Bryant scored a touchdown, with the Necks needing a 2-point conversion to tie. The pressure was on the Necks. After a 5 yard penalty for delay of game, they were smothered at the 8- yard line, short of the extra points. Necks went away that night with their fourth loss of the season. Final score was 23-21 El C5a.1.FE.'!.!JQJ El Campo slipped by the Necks, November 6, after a good strong drive by Columbia. Clayton Fields scored in the first quarter, when punter Mike Birdsong put the Ricebirds on their own 9- yard line and defensive end Brady Cooper knocked the ball loose from a Ricebird player with Phillip Smith recovering. In the second haU, with the score Rieebird 20, Necks 6, Columbia marched 80- yards in 12 plays to score. Randy Mack took credit for the touchdown. Unfortunately, time ran out on the Roughnecks and El Campo won the game 20- 1 2. ESIPQZQSPJQJIPTE At the end of a scoreless first half, Brazosport and Columbia went to the locker rooms foreseeing a long second hay. But neither team knew of the excitement which was to come and would lead to Columbia's first victory of the season! On the first possession of the second half, Larry Pinkney scored from a yard out. Clayton Fields kicked the extra point, and Columbia went into the final quarter with a 7-0 lead. After two Columbia fumbles, the Exporters scored. Their 2- point conversion attempt failed, leaving the score 7-6. IWth seven minutes remaining in the game, Brazosport scored again, and this time, made the 2-pt. conversion, making the score 7- 1 4 .. The Necks kept a determined drive rolling until the excitement came to a head on the Brazosport 10. Randy Mack ran through the Exporter defense to score a touchdown. Columbia went for two, had the play called back, then went for two again. Fields hit Walters for the two points and Co- lumbia's defense held on to the one point lead, winning the game 1 5- 1 4. The Roughnecks were hot Friday night, October 9, and Friendswood could not stop us in our second victory of the season. Columbia scored on our second possession of the game with William Bryant's 67-yard touchdown. Clayton Fields then kicked the extra point giving the Necks a 7-0 lead. After two Mustang touchdowns, Randy Mack scored another Neck touchdown, making the score 14- 1 4 at the end of the first half. On Columbia's first possession of the second haU, William Bryant ran 75 -yards for a touchdown, but the extra point kick was missed. Columbia added a fourth touchdown with Randy Mack's 12-yard run. William Bryant made the 2-point conversion and the game ended with the Necks winning 28 14 FQ After a scoreless first haU, the Necks led most of the second haU in our battle with Sante Ee Oc- tober 23. In the third quarter, Clayton Fields kicked a 26-yard field goal, making the score 3-0 as we entered the fourth quarter. A In spite of the tough Roughneck defense, the Indians scored a touchdown and the Necks lost the game, 7-3. V 'v ,- . 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S 'W + ii! ms E6 Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia 5 fo Ox? O :JL X523 'A QU? M, 00, Q N3 hkgwllf ff? SA.55'33'E'TBA.' u' u -5 Coach Phillips gives the learn a pep tall. Nelva Harris defends Columbia against Sania Fe Rodney Williams .crores against Sweeny -D . . Kevin Cadenhead andjeff Robinson play hard against lWllow Ridge! EUNIS? HASKETBALuEu This year there was more enthusiasm and support than ever before from the student body for the basketball program. Columbia Boys' Varsity, although young and inexperienced, was one ofthe best teams in the District. The boys were fierce and determined but individualism hurt the team. The boys all worked very hard and although this was a tough season, they are to he admire d for their determination. Key players for the Nechs were seniors Kevin Cadenhead, and Nelva Harris, juniors jeff Robinson and Rodney Williams, and sophomore Kevin Davis. VARSETY fs - ... l First Row: Terry Mack, Phillip Smith, Nelva Harris, Tommy Schuelhe, Greg Edwards, Chuch Miller. Second Row: Coach Phillips, Todd Tomaszewshi, jeg Robinson, Gerald jamrner, Robert Sexton, Rodney lwlhams, Shawn Brown. JEL 'P Firxt Row: Carl Lee Simpleyjeff Cadenbeaak Micheal Brown: Limey Brasfield. Secona Row: Thomas jammerg Herbert jonesf Floyd jones: Steve Broumg Tracy Woodard. . :fini vi 1. . .T Fi, Q Nelva Harris xcores against lWllow Ridge s -I 1 o I Q i 1 E 2 4-Wx A l 1 l fl' james Smith looks for an opening. ,- L il jeff Robinson loobx for Pit fNelva Harrisj , Mt! 'M he N, F: First Row: G. Wwdard, Smith, S. Briggs, B. Kreig. Second Row: G. Whiie, Simmons, C. Davis, C. Baldrrklge, A. Bivens. QifIRTDuS1yBA.SK'.ETBEMDuLu 1 1 fwmmm 'WSF Th Lf, ll K 'Od ' W'1l Rlig. Cynthia Kilsby scares two paints for Columlnh. Left to right - Carolyn Millerf Shelly Davis: Marilyn johnson: Daufnjanesf Thelma Timsf Rita Hernandez, Gabriella McCarmick,' Kell y Livanebg Vanesxa Tirmg Michelle W7lliamsg Bana A.vhley,' Marla Hawkins. KVVV or GIRLS? BAS3iE.fLJBALh Basketball plays a very important part in the CHS sports cur- riculum. As students support their classmates, building the morale of the team. Any sport creates unity among both spec- tators and players as they pull together for that one goal - a victory. No one person wins or loses a game, but rather all must cooperate as a team. This year's girls' basketball teams worked very well together. In spite of the adjustment to a new coach, there was great im- provement in the Columbia group both on the part of the team as a whole and individual performance. Even when the teams lost, they realized that the game was in the past and looked ahead to the next game. The Varsity team ended up the season with a District record of 9-7. Every member of the team was important and they all worked very hard. A great strength was found in senior Gabriella McCormick's excellent ball-handling. Equally good in passing were Marilyn johnson and Thelma Tims, both juniors who will return next year. Lesa Kilsby preparafor free throw Vanessa goes up for a tip-off. Vanessa shoots a basket! Columbia defends the ball. 4 ' YS-W JAN' C'1ifI:ilnSy HJR1-qcfif' me First Row: Paul jenkins, Kevin Whatley, Phillip Smith, Anthony Rhodes, Terry james, Wiliam Keiih Bryant. Second Row: Andrew Hluza, Trahan, Glen Ahlin, Carl Harris, Kevin Davix, Earl Thomas, Andy Dubase. Third Row: Marh Larry Fontaine, Mason Weems, Morin Collier, Ponhney, Larry Hartwick, Hunter Ohlen, Traty Woodard, Bruce Grice. x if ff. .,,X. r' kj Q -V L . Lh- 12 1- are 13.5 . , - W' William Bryant, one of Calumbiaff top runners. Herbert jones comes out of the starting block KeitbATrahan watcba thepole vault. Terry james ready for next race , my I ' 1 'fe ,ffff ZFf ? ,. ' , , M, .M Shanna working at long jump pit B YWS ALI Gflgff 0? UHRA S352 ,.-.-----u First Row: Coach joseph Rodriquez, Vanensa Hills, Carolyn Eula lwlliams, Marla Ann Hawkins, jamasse K yle. Secana' Row: Karri Odom, Debra Donlay, Thelma Tims, Donna Rhodes, Annette Lemmons, Laura Lewis. Third Raw: Beth Morgan, Venette Grice, Laneta Thomas, Lisa Williams, Sandra Shorter, Joyce Randon. 173 Ei 'a -. J 2 Q 3 E E i 1 - S Y 1 3 I v 1 i Q 3 ? 1 ! i E Z Q I Q 5 3 3 x 5 s 3 3 4 5 S 3 3 1 fi fi 25 22 i s 2 ,Q ii if 2 Z 1 E 5 1 F Q i . 3 -fl JFS B3i,p1SJQQJQf!!. The 1982 baseball season was disappointing for C.H.S.'ers. The reason, according to Coach Tosch, was hitting and errors. Coach Tosch felt that the record could have been turned around if there had been more base hits made and fewer errors. The season began well with a victory over Hitchcock, giving the players a sense of excitement about the future. At one point our team enjoyed a three game winning streak. It is always rewarding to strum Sweeny being a major rival in this area. Despite our record we had some outstanding players on our team. Tommy Schuelke, the pitcher, made the all- district second team. Quent Walters made the all- district first team. We heartily congratulate these players for bringing our school acclaim. It is Coach Tosch's opinion that we can look forward to an outstanding season next year. The coach is ready, our players are ready, and the student body is ready for Baseball '83. 'fi Z sz .- sa QQ! 3 , , ,, W v 'f J W a wwfqa n , . 57WlLf:,'f7?'w 5 is-L, . 5' P 2, W-'J ,, . ,- ' A I -'Q L ' . - I 5 . I 55 3' F' ' Wg A l ,Q , by 1 - wif I -' - - ' ' Ji ff ' Q' 5 ,. W1 'fs 2. .s .L,. lg' - A W 1 V ' 5 f, I T V , , V -, I L 9 W1 :1f'f -w? fi' 1 ' ' 11- 25i,i,f..a1f' 1:1 sf'1 K f ' X Wi , 9 ' WW-wWm,,4,a,,.,i, ' iq, ' 7' . U ,,,.,,M-we. -l'I'Je'rl'rlfiiS uinlon wears comha! boots is '- , ia-1: 2 . V-- f f '2fe.'1Jf: My -124: 3,5 -sw .H f 1- -' . . - I . 2 f ' .fo J N- 533, ,xsqfw 1 K V 2 K - V ' ,f,f, g1g,. , 52443 - ff rr- mz'Jf' ' -f rfi' News ' - ,. . 5' , ,:,f2'.1 -:rv a .f,f'.l': V 3 s., . M my ' ' ' - 1' 1 2 rn ?, ww L, ' ,. 'I ' f ,.L,,, 'A WM ' ,. ,. , 'W Y. .- ' ., ,,,, ,.,. i 'rkvw-Qklwfgm , ' ' if- ',,f:W?,, i2Z?F?D'2i.'1i71i ' ' ,. ' .,5::? 2,I3i'1'1'g'E'i::ffra', c. .M if .-rs .. M1 i.f'14?E.1!vii! fLfK92?l,.if i'i'ZE2f'I': , . A , A ,E M -36: 54 , , -f f .,,f5,3,1,53g,,,gsfv z, ze 1 - fag, , , ,,, w.,,a,,,,,Q, W. V ffifflviw . 1:2 . V ' ,. . 11,323 ,.f,-ww. f wr' ,meh Y, W f Q v V , ,-we -N-fi ' fi72'23?RiQ1f735f'5qj79:'g4g .4 .1 U , F If sfgfg' 1- ,5.z,.,g,,:fe 4:51 f SQ, . Q he f1?, , I can't breathe, my shorts are loo tight. 1 First Row: Tim Wells, Doug Vandre, Mark Strain, Quinton Arnold. Second Row: Wendell Hunter, Larry Hodges, Anlhaney Grice, Ernest Harwell, Clark Woodson. Coach Charlie Brand Practice, practice, practice - that's the name of the game. The game is tennis and the coach is Charlie Brand. Tennis begins in the cold rain of january and ends in the blistering heat of May. lt's a sport of cute outfits, Nike tennis shoes, sun bleached hair, and blistered noses. IW!! Larry Ho ges' face peel away? lWll conditioners save Donna's hair? The sport is filled ith problems. The problems certainly did not extend to the boy's team. hey had a very good season. Larry Hodges was the outstanding senior play . Coach Brand sees a great future for freshmen Mark Strain and Clark Woodard. That seems to predict a strong effort on the part of C .H.S . players in years to come. Among the outstanding tournaments is the Sweeny Tolirnament. Players for our team brought home four first place trophies and the All Around first place trophy. The girl's team was made up of mostly freshmen and sophomores so it was a fairly young team. Donna Harris, an outstanding player, was the only senior girl. Frances Langner, also outstanding, and Marilyn Morton were the only juniors. The younger players were really very promising and will bring strength to future girl 's team victories. Coach Brand, being a veteran of many C .H.S. seasons, stood behind his team all the way. The coach is aware of the importance of building years as well as win- ning years. This year was a combination of both, possibly the best type of season. Larry just bought a Toyota. ,M -- .. ..... af..-, . i Q .s,:cv '. ' 1:fr'+-A s-L... Q s . ,Q M A gg . a f , X g My .5 ff' i' . .,,,,,, 'e- fart 3.55 J -' :..,'zw,. V .1 -'mi .. -, l, W g s , W, W, mugs! f . .V .iv-WL --as .s-KW, ,Qs ' Q 'ir - se S Q L . 'S lt ' I' 5 H , ' , f 5 'N i l Sp ! Q W e. , :mf - 1 She a bad mamajama. First Rowr Cindy Smith, Evette Pzlslak and Renee Gifford. Second Row Frances Langner, Marilyn Morton, Oneta Anderson and Debi DeWees wivgsk ' k ...wg -Q,--y.J.,4..f 1' 4 - 4..f. , , A X ' r .-,-.. 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H '1 l Coacb Charlie Brand Cheer-leaderx Liz Dannhaus and Donna Harris Spgakerg Bill Yeoman fEuQJQJ'Eba.1l Cheerleader Heart Award' Tammie Wasek Cheerleader Beamjohn Craig Most Valuable Playerp Quem Walters Heart Award: Phillip Smith and Clayton Fields Most Valuable Defensive Playerx: Andy DuBose and Harold Robinson Most Valuable Offensive Playerx: Brady Cooper and Keith Trahan Football playerx Andy Dubose, Brady Cooper, and Keith Trahan en joy looking back at the season i WKQ Paul Harran g Amaspoaeu You never try,' you always do! This was the theme of the '81-'82 Sports Banquet, a banquet held in honor of those who participated in the sports program here at Columbia. The speaker was Ms. Sidney Weaver of jersey Village High School in Houston. lt was a time of growth and entertainment for everyone. Gabby McCormick won both the girl's basketball and the girl's volleyball award. Quent Walters was the outstanding baseball player. Keith Trahan and Shanna Mack won the track awards. Bobby Fielden won the golf award and Nelva Harris won the boy's basketball award. Tammie Wasek was named the outstanding cheerleader. ve Q prix: .HJ 00 NIU Ruth Anne Wrenn Cheerleader, Sponsor A K Z 1982 Senior Cheerleader fnot shown LizDannhausj - 'Q is? X 1 - S fsi L N2 5 L is QQ Hi Guest Speaker: Sidney Weaver .M f' Wm-Q-W-,X E gacegi in a Crow J Seni jAMES ADAMS Honor Roll - 3, 4 Honor Graduate SUZANNE ALLMAN spanhh Club - 3 Secraary - 3 Newspaper - 1 Editor - 2 Band - I. 2 World Hntory Award- 2 Gooernoru Award for Editorial Writing - 2 sponoh Club of C.H.S. Xcholarshy unroersay of Teeae Scholarship BA NA ASHLEY Future Teachers of America Club Scholarship National Honor Society - 3, 4 Honor Roll - I, 2, 3, 4 Student Council - 3, 4 Senior Class President - 4 Band- I, 1, 3, 4 Marching Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 Concert Band- 1, 2, 3, 4 UIL Marching, Concert, sigbtreaatrog - 1, 2, 3, 4 Future Teachers of America I, 1, 3, 4 President - 3, 4 American I-'1eldSerrice Club - 1, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club - 3 Spantkh I Award - 3 Best All Around Senior Girl - 4 junior Rotarianne - 4 Close-up - 4 Volleyball - I, 2, 3, 4 Co-Captain - 3 Second Team All District - 3 Bashetball - I, 2 Varsity - 3, 4 Girls' Athletics Club - I, 2, 3, 4 Reporter - 2 Belle oltbe Bratoo Pageant - 4 les Dix - 4 j. C. Rogers' Rotary Scholarship Wharton County High Tuition Scholarship KIM AUSTIN tsaeltetball - 1 Future Homernabers of America - 3 laaaerrhip Interest for Tomorrow - 3 1naa,tr1alArt, - 1 Child Care - 2 RICK BAGWELL Future Farmers of America - 1, 2, 3 Lone Star Farmers Degree - 3 CVAE Coop - 4 Treasurer - 4 KAREN BAILEY Future Teachers of America - 1, 2 DECA - 3, 4 Band - 1, 2 Concert Band - I S ytnphonic Band - 2 CAROLYN BALDRIDGE Child Care Award- 3 Baseethall Manager - 1, 2 Traci - 1, 2 Future Homernahers of America - 1 Leaaemhlp Interest for Tomorrow - 3, 4 JACQUALINE BARRETT Columbia Players - 1, 2 Leadership lnternt for Tomorrow - 3, 4 WILLIAM BATTERTON Student Council - I, 2 Class President - 2 Baseball - I Industrial Arts Club - I, 2 Distributive Education Club - 3, 4 y1MMY BETANCOURT Future Farmers of Amertea - 1, 2, 3 County show steer competition - lst plaee - 1, zna' place - 2, 2nd place Rodeo Club - 1, 2 Youth for Christ - 4 Vo.-r Coop - 4 ROBIN BIRDSONG Band- I, 2 Twirkr - I, 2 junior Rotarianne - 4 Vocational Office Ealaratton Club - 3, 4 Presldent - 4 Sweaheart - 4 Sccrdary Most Likely to Succeed - 4 Dow Chemical Secretarial Scholarship VOE Award - 4 LOLA BIVE NS leadership Interest for Tomorrow - 4 Child Care - 3, 4 Honor Roll - 3 I' Achieve IIIZS 3 BARBARA BROWN Leaaerrhtp Interest for Tomorrow - 4 ratare Homemaeers of Amerleo - 3, 4 Homemahing Award- 3 Parliatnentarian - 4 Vocational Ojjice Education Club - 3, 4 Honor Roll - 3 STEPHEN BURNETI' Industrial Art1 Club - 2, 3, 4 Sergeant at Arms - 4 Regional conpetttoon - 2nd - 2 Ist and Grand Prize - 3, 4 State Competition - 2, 3, 4 Drafting Award- 4 KAYLYNN BURNS Superintendenfs Award to Salutatortan Houston Baptist University Band- I, 2, 3, 4 Symphonic Band- I, 2, 3, 4 Flag Corps - I, 2, 3, 4 Llfllltllanl ' 4 Dlktricl Band- 2, 3, 4 Region Band - 3, 4 UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest IS! - I, 2, 3, 4 colarobao Players - 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary - 3 Treasurer - 4 Tbapian Troupef294I - I, 2, 3, 4 Secretary - 3 Treasurer - 4 American Field Service - 3 Spanish Club - 2, 3 Secretary - 3 Chemistry II Award - 4 National Honor soele1y - 3, 4 junior Rotarianne - 4 Cultural Heritage Society - 3 Belle of the Brazos - 4 Outstanding Biology II Student - 3 Outstanding Spanish II Student - 3 Honor Rall - I, 1, 3, 4 Salutatorian of 1982 Lee Dix - 4 Wharton coaray jr. College High Honor Tuition Scholarship KEVIN CADEN1-112AD English Award- 4 Band- 1, 2, 3, 4 Solo and Ensemble - 3 State - 3 Symphonic Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 Marolnng Bona- 1, 2, 3, 4 Bashethall- 1 Varsity - 2, 3, 4 All District - 3, 4 Baseball - I Varsity - Z, 3, 4 All District - 3 Nataonal Honor Socidy - 3. 4 Senior Class Vice President -4 junior Rotarrarr - 4 Bo yr' State - 3 Whois Who Among American High School Students - 4 ntntngahhea staaentr of Arnertra - 3 Best All AroundBoy - 4 Les Dix - 4 Wharton County High Tuition Scholarship VELMA CALDWELL Basketball - I Trac! - I, 2, 3 Leoaershrp Interest for Tomorrow - 4 Vice President Girls' Athletics Club - 2, 3 Child Care - I, 2, 3, 4 Fellowship of christian Athletes - 2 laoaerolnp Interest for Tomorrow Club srholar,h1p MICHAEL CAMMACK Fatarerarrnero nfArnerica - 1, 2, 3, 4 County Fair - l, 2, 3, 4 Sentinel - 3 Industrial Arts - I VOCT - 3, 4 Dilslricl - Ist place State lst place PATRICIA CHRISTIAN Future 'reaehers of Amerioa - 2, 3, 4 American Field Service - I, 2, 3, 4 Future Hornetnahers of America - I Vocational Ofhce Eaarattor - 3 Spanish Club - 3, 4 Historian - 4 Scholarship - 4 IJon's Club Honor Roll- I, 2, 3, 4 National Honor soofety - 4 Honor Graduate - 4 Spanish Club of c. Hs. soholorshlp Alpha Delta Kappa seholorsbip LEE CLIFTON Art Club - I Industrial Arts - 1 LINDA COLE Bona - 2, 3 Future Farmers ofAmertoo - 1, 2, 3, 4 Future Teachers ofAner1ra - 3, 4 Rodeo Club - 3, 4 Vice Preeatent - 3 President - 4 FFA President - 3 FFA sentinel - 4 Capitol Scholar - 3 Agrtealtare Award - 4 Art Award - 4 junior Rotarianrte - 4 FFA oatstonrong Senior - 4 DeKalb Award - 4 Vocational lyjice Education - 4 Secretary Treasurer - 4 Honor Graduate - 4 National Honor Society - 3, 4 Rodeo Club of C ,H,S, Scholarship Wloarton County High Tuition Scholarship DEBORAH comms Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary - 4 Spanish Club - 3 Art Club - 3 American Field Service - 3, 4 srooooport college Performance srholar,h,p BRADY COOPER Football- I, 2 Varsity - 3, 4 All District - 3, 4 Best Offensive Player - 4 Team Captain - 4 Choir - 1, 2, 3 All District - I, 3 All Region - 3 Prestdent - 2, 3 junior Rorarian - 4 American Field Service - 3 President - 3 Senior Class Representative - 4 Columbia Player - 4 commenaea National Men? Scholar - 4 Most Popular Boy - 4 Prom King - 4 Valentine Dance King - 4 MICHELLE COSLIN Future Teachers of Ameriea - l, 2, 4 Cheerleader - 2 Band - I Twirler - I STACEY COULTER Annual Staff - 3 Belle ofthe Brazos - 3 Voeattonal Ofhce Education - 3, 4 JOHN CRAIG Football- I, 2, 3 Varsity - 4 American Field Service - 3, 4 Baseball - I, 2, 3 Varsity - 4 Future Farmers of Ameriea - 1, 2, 3 Historian - 3 Boys' State - 3 Who's Who Among American High School Students - J Cheerleader Beau - 4 National Honor sooiety - 3, 4 Honor Roll- I, 2, 3, 4 Honor Graduate - 4 TONY CRUTCHER B404 - 1, 21 3, 4 jazz Ensemble - 1, 2, 3, 4 Marching Band- 2, 3, 4 Concert Band - 2 Solo and Ensemble - 2, 3 Besljauer - 2, 3 Symphonic Band - 3, 4 Most Outstanding - 3 National Honor Society - 3, 4 Honor Graduate - 4 Columbia Players - 2, 3 Ag. I - I Industrial Arts - I ANGIE DANEORD Future Farn,er,ofAmerleo - 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary - 2 Vice President - 3 President - 4 Sweetheart - 3 Esremporaneoas speolerng - 3 Pabltr speolong - 4 Greenhand Degree - 1 Chapter Farmer Degree - 2, 3 Lone Star Farmer Degree - 4 DeKalb Award - 3 Outstanding Senior - 4 Leoaerrhop Team - 1, 2, 4 jaagtng Team - 1 Brazoria County Fair - 1, 2, 3, 4 Houston Lioestoch Show - 3 Student Council - I, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer - 3 Vice President - 4 34114 - I, 2, 3, 4 Concert Band- 1, 2, 3, Symphonic Bona - 4 Marching Band- l, 2, 3, 4 Solo and Ensemble - I, 2. 3, 4 Flag Corps - 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain - 4 Houston Lioestoch Show and Rodeo Scholarshw juntor Class Vice Preeatera - 3 Cultural Heritage Society - 3 Braaoria County Fair - 4 Assoc. Rodeo Queen - 4 junior Rotartanne - 4 National Honor Society - 3, 4 Honor Roll- I, 2, 3, 4 Belles! the Brazos - 3 2 Runner-up - 3 Houston Livestock Show - 4 Rodeo Scholarship - 4 Les Dix - 4 Wharton County Honor Tuition seholarslnp PRENTICE DANEORD junior Art Award - 3 Art Club - 3 Community Service Award - 3 Trshirt Contest Annual Stajj - 4 Annual Staff Beau - 4 Close-up - 4 Gusher Award- 4 ELIZABETH DANNHAUS Homecoming Qaoen - 4 Cheerleader - 1 Varsity 3, 4 Belle of the araoos - 3, 4 Vocational lyftoe Education - 3, 4 Secretary Treasurer - 4 Future Teachers of America - 4 junior Rotarlarnoe - 4 Roughnecl Review - 3 Editor - 3 Most lseoatryal Girl - 3 MARK DAVIS Bashdhall - 1 Leaaershtp Interest for Tomorrow - 1 D1NN1s DAVISON Basketball- 1, 2, 3 Girls' Athletic Club - 3 Vice Prestdent - 3 Leadership Interest for Tomorrow - 4 Fair Queen Candidate Dffice Daplteaarng Practice - 4 secretar y - 4 LAWRENCE DEMENT Columbia Players - I, 1, 3, 4 Thespiaru - 3, 4 Better Late Than Never Award - 3 Band- I, 2, 3, 4 Marching Bona- 1, 2, 3, 4 Symphonic Band- 1, 2, 3, 4 Section Leader - 4 UIL Marrhtng Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 ull. synrphonir Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 Stage Rana - 1, 2, 3 Solo ana Ensemble - 1, 2, 3 Stale - 3 eb - 2 D ate A NDY DUBOSE Foolball - I, 2 Varsity - 3, 4 Best Defense Player - 4 Team Captain - 4 Varsity Baseball - 3, 4 Trach - I, 2 Ag. 1- 1, 2 Most Handsome Senior Boy - 4 KELLIE DURRETT Band - 1, 2, 3 Marching Band- 1, 2, 3 Concert Band- 1, 2 Art Club - 1 Vocational Uffce Club - 3 GREGORY EDWARDS Football - I, 1 Varsity - 3, 4 Baseball - 2 Future Hotnetnahers ofArnerica - 1, 2 Beau - I Child Care I - 3 Basketball - 1, 2 Varsity - 3 DOROTHY ELLIS CVAE Coop - 4 Essay Contest - 4 3rd Place ETH EL ISPPS Bashetball - I Homemahing Award - 4 lzaierxlup zmmffw rommw - 1, 2, s, 4 Iwenbeart - 4 mm Hmmabm of Amin. - 1 CbildCare - 3, 4 Humor Rall - 2, 3 CLAYTON FARMER Football - 1, 2 Basketball - I, 2 Barbell- I, 2, 3 Trad - 1 Fulure Farrnerx nj Arnerira - I Guyhrfng Anariation - 3. 4 MONA FLUITT Accounting Award - 4 Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 0 irrr - 3 Agnimifr - 2, 3, 4 All Regian - 3, 4 All Area - 3 Region .mo - 1, 2, 3, 4 Reginn Ensemble - 1, 2, 3, 4 Star: Sola - 2. 3, 4 Stale Ensemble - 3. 4 Dram - 2, 3, 4 Tberphzn - 3, 4 UIL on An Play - 3. 4 Honorablz Mention - 3, 4 National Honor .Yariny - 3, 4 Offnr - 3 UIL Typing - 3 UlLjournalkm - Z, 3 junior Rntanhnne - 4 Honor Graduate - 4 Whanun County High Tuition Xrbolarxbip MICHAEL FONTAINE U.S. Mncban! Marine Academy - 4 Spanish Club - 1, 2 American Fkld Srrvicr - 2, 3, 4 ,Ytlknrc Club - I Annual Stuff - 3, 4 Academics Blitor '- 4 Colurnbnb Player: - 4 Naxianal Hanar sniff, - 4 Wham, cum, High 'ruimm sdwlmbap ANGIE GARZA cms cwp - 4 chaff - 1, 1, 3 mm Harnemalerx nf America - 1 ROSALINDA GARZA Basketball- 1 VOLT- 4 TAMMY Grooms spmsh Club - 1 cbfucm - s. 4 mvm GONZALES cms Coop - 3, 4 Vit, Pmum: - 4 FELICIA GOODWIN Trurb - 1 Lndership Inmm for Tmafrw - 3 Fulure Hnrumakers af America - 2 GWEN cooowm :mm Homemalerx nf America - 1, z, 3, 4 Vallzyball- 1, 2 nwubazz - 1, 2 rf..-L - 1, 2 JOHNNY GRACIA Dirrributivz Education - 4 ANTHONY Gmcn undffgmzum AHAWM- 2 Clan-up - 4 Fmbdll - 1 rmms - 2, 3, 4 LORFITA GRICE Funr: Hnmemabm of America - I. 2, 4 Press Club - I ' Reparxer - I Lzaderxbrxlz I nlercst for Tomorrow - I ROVT C Club - 2 Coop - 4 Ihpmer - 4 RANDALL GRIFFIN Basketball - I. 2 ICT- 3, 4 VOLT- 4 Surztary - 4 DONALD GROSVENOR Band- I, 2 Mmhing Band - 1, 1 sympbfmff Band- 1, 2 Vmiq my - 2 Mm Wny Xmior Boy - 4 BARBARA GUNDY Honor Rall - 1, 2, 3 Band- I, 1 Cancer! Band- 1 Syrnpbonir Band - 2 Drama - If Z Typing Award - I NEVA HAGEMEIER Businm law Award - 4 Band - I, Z, 3, 4 Mmbfng ami- 1, 2, 3, 4 Symphonic nm: - 1, 2. 3, 4 Solo and Enumblz - I, 2, 3 All District Band - 3 Bm All Around - 2 Sweetheart - 4 Seniur Represmlarive - 4 Calurnbh Players - 1, z, 3, 4 Tbqpfan - 2, 3, 4 Publirily chazmm - 4 UIL One Art Czmtexl - 3 Future Tearberx uf Amir. - 2, 3, 4 AMW! 5141 - J, 4 Amman: Elimr - 4 Student Council - 3. 4 Xerrerary - 4 Girlx' Sum Rzpmmmive - 3 jam' Rmffam-Q - 4 DAR Good Chinn Award - 4 Frkndlies! Senior Girl - 4 Belle af :be Braun Pngmni - 3 The Pmpl: of Swemy Scholarship Dauglzlns aj the American Revolution Award - 4 THOMAS HAM Future Farmers ajAmerira -1, 1, 3, 4 Amerirun Fkld Xervire - 1 Cnlumbnk Playnx - I Band - I, 2 Sola and Ensembl: - 1 LAURI HANSON Band- I, 2 Twirler - 1, 2 Bell: of :he Bram: Pngmn: - J DONNA HARRIS Fmhmn Clan Prmlienl - 1 junior Cluxs Wu Prmhimr - 3 Student Council - I, 2, 3, 4 Vin Prenkimt - 4 Newspaper Staff - 3 Varxky Cheerleader - 3. 4 Vmu, Tennis - 1, 2, 3, 4 Future Teachers of America - 1, 2, 3. 4 Hirtarian - 4 American Fkldfnvire - 1, 2, 3 Vnmtinnal Offrr Eudcation - 3 Wu Prmlienl - 3 11.11, ofthe Brazos Pagmf - 3, 4 Soni-Finalist - 4 Cheerleader All Hearf' Award- 3 U.S. Cbeerleadrr Arhievemmi Award- 3 Wink Who Among American High mml Students - 3, 4 Girlx' Inu: Representative - 3 cfm-up - 3 Fellowxluf aj Christian Alhletes - 3 Max: Popular Sophomore - 2 Mm Pnpular junior - 3 Prom Queen - 4 Misx CHS' - 4 jumf Ralariann: - 4 NELVA HARRIS Baldball - I , 2 Vunizy - 3. 4 Future Hnmemaberx af America - I, 2, 3. 4 Child Care -- 4 PATRICIA HAVEL Band - I, 2, 3, 4 Ubrankn - 3, 4 DECA - I, 2 mm 'rmhm uf Amerirn - 2, 3, 4 Via Prmlienl - 4 Falun Hnrnzmabers nf Amzrira - 1 American F12ld5ev-vin - I, 2, 3 Belle affix Brazos P4gm1 - 4 Columbia Players - 1, 1, 3, 4 Thespian - 2, 3. 4 Clare-up - 4 KEVIN HELM National Honor Sari:-'41 - 3, 4 American Field Service - 4 spam, Club - 4 1,,,.1mb,p :mmf fav rmamw - 4 Prmwml - 4 Lionk Club Award- 4 Nahbnal Histor and Government Award 1 - 4 jmw Rularian - 4 Mm Fnbndly Boy - 4 T. J, Kingm: Ainnarinlhhalarshzp Mum A ,mu CIHSS of '82 LISA HERMES fum' ummm - 4 Honor Gradual: - 4 VANESSA 1-m.Ls Handball - 1, 2 Vmffy - 3, 4 Vmny 'rms - 1, 2, 3, 4 Offce Dupliralinn Puffin - 3 mm Hamann, af America - 1 SHANNON Honcss Gulf-1.1.3.4 ugh, and Pm, - 3, 4 Treasurer - 3 RANDALL HOOPER Indunrrhl Am Club - 3 ICT - 3, 4 DONE'I'l'lE HUDGEONS Band - 1. 2. 3, 4 Cancer! Band- I, 3, A Marching Emi- 1, 2, 3, 4 Cadet Band - 2 Calumbxk Playrrx - I, 2, 3. 4 Thexpianx - 3 Future Homemaker.: of America - I Treasurzr - 1 GEORGEANN HUMPHREY Band - I, Z, 3. 4 Mmbing Band- 1, 2, 1, 4 mg cwpf - 1, 1. 3, 4 Amsnmf mg capmin - 4 Indusmhl Am - I Vocational offff, Duration - 3 Future Farmer: of Amifn - 3 Honor Roll - 4 Belle ppb, umm Pageant - 3 Track - 2 Lon Morriv Cullege Srbalarxbip GERALDIIAMMER Baxbetball- 1, 2 Vmify - 3, 4 Football - I STACEY KAUFMAN National Government and Hixlary Award Annual Stuff- 3, 4 Personalities Editor - 4 Liam Club Honor - 3, 4 jwiw Rolariarme - 4 Cheerleader - I, 2 'rfmu - 1 Vmumz office sdmmm - 3 Bell: gym. umm Pageant - 3 -rm KELLEY Band - I, 2, 3, 4 Mmhing and - 1, 1, 3, 4 Xwupslakn - 2 Sola and Ensemble - 1, 2, 3, 4 swf Qualyxbr - 2, 4 sympfmff BMJ - 1, 1, 3. 4 Swupslabn - 2 mg, Band- 1, 2, 5, 4 All Dixtrict - 1, 2, 3 Bm Branjazzer - 1, 3 Bm arm Spin: - 3 Dirermr'x Award - 3 Vice PrmUmI - 4 calm-bra Players - 1, 2, 3, 4 'rlmpfm - 4 Wharton cow, jf. colzfgf Scholar-xhzf - 4 TYLENE KESSNER Band- 1, 1, 3, 4 sympfmff Bam' - 1, 2, 3, 4 jazz amz- 1, 2, 3, 4 Bmn Chair - 3 DbrriuBam1- I, 1, 3, 4 Regan, Band- 5. 4 Sala and Ensembl: - 1, 2, 3. 4 UIL - I. 2, 3, 4 Culumbia Playas - 1, 2, 3, 4 Publirily ofpm - 3 clan - 4 Thexpian - 2, 3, 4 Fulure Teachers njAmn-im - I, 3, 4 SerrelaryfTreasur:r - 3, 4 American Fieldfervicc - I Honor Rall- 2, 3. 4 Nmgmlumf ima, - 3, 4 Cultural Heritage Society - 3 clm-up - 4 juniur Rnrmam - 4 ALLEN KITCHEN Band- I, 2, 3, 6 Concert Band - 1, 2 Mmhing ami- 1, 2, 3, 4 sympbfmif Band- 3, 4 fm Band - 3, 4 Dzkrrirl Band - 2, 3. 4 Regiun Band - 3, 4 Sola and Evunnble - 2, 3, 4 Science Fair Wnnn - 1, 2, 3 Newspaper - 2, 3 Lani: Armxlrung Awurd TONI KUCIERA Band- I, 1, 3, 4 Concert Band- 1. 2 Symplwnir Band- 3, 4 Sala and Ensembl: - 3, 4 Km: - 4 Vorathmal ofpu Ekdmam - 4 CHERYL KUYKENDALL HFL Award- 3 Future Homemaben af Amcrica - 3 Servdarj - 3 Trusurer - 1 Future Teachers of Afnerira - 3 Natfbnal Honor Sarizty - 3 Liam Club Honor Rall - 2, 3 smmpm collfgf cm uler mb. sfzmzmhfp smmpm coufgf Perirmance mozmmp BORIS LEWIS Fuatball- I, 2, 3 Varsity - 4 Baxbetball -- 3 Cbild Care - 4 JAMES LEWIS Band- I, 1, 3, 4 .Tala and Ensemble - 1, 2, 3, 4 Divrir: - 1, 2, 3, 4 Regnbn - I, 2, 3, 4 KELLY LIND BMJ- If 2. 3. 4 Murclfing Band- 1, 2, 3, 4 Symphanir Band- I, Z, 3, 4 Dirlricl Band - 2, 3, 4 Region Band - 2, 3, 4 Arm Band- 4 UIL Sala and Ensemble - 1, 2, 3 4 Twirlzr - 1.1, 3, 4 Ca-bead - 4 Calumbnh Playm - 1, 2, 3, 4 Tbcspian - 2, 3, 4 Arneriran Fkla' Service - 3 Induxlrkzl Arts Club - 4 Serraary - 4 National Hnnar Saziery - 3, 4 junior Rutarianne - 4 Bell, gpm Brazos Pagwm - 4 Honor Rall- 1, 2. 3. 4 Honor Graduate - 4 Hand Award - 4 KATHY 1.oNG Vocr Coop - 3 ofpff Duplitaliun Pram-lin - 4 Vocr-cms - 2 KERRI LONGMIRE American Fkld5ervice- I, 2, 3, 4 Aff Club - 1. 2 neu, njrbe arm, Pagmf - 3, 4 JUDITH LOWE Xtudent Council - 1, 2, 3 Hlkiorian - 3 Cbxrleader - I, 2 Head - 2 MW oummmfg ju Cbeerleader Amaz nuff- 3, 4 Atliviiies Edzknr - 3 Eddar-in-C57 - 4 M an Ouma ing Underclfm Yearbaab Student -3 Na:innaIH13rnry ,md Government Award 4 Linn's Club Honor Rall - I, 2, 3, 4 Wbok Who Among American High Srhaol Students -4 .way of DLvtingui.vbedAmerimn Hlgh .ww Srudmtx - 3 Honor Rall- I. 2. 3. 4 jmaf Romrianne - 4 National Honor Suoizfy - 3, 4 Belle of :be Brazos Pageant - 3, 4 1982 Queen - 4 Le.: Dix - 4 Honor Graduate - 4 WMM com, HW' rumun sffwzmfnp mum: Award- 4 JQHNNY LUMPKINS Future mmm of Amrrimn - 1, 2 ICTCDOP - 3, 4 Rodeo Club - 4 SH ANNA MACK Annual .Hajj - 3, 4 Amluanr EaGmr - 4 Vmff, Cheerleader - 4 Outxtamhng Srbolanhnp Award - oumndfng Spin? Award - 4 Oumanahfg Caaperanbn Award - 4 Sem r Achieve Pi Epnlon Pi - 4 Student Council - 4 Spin? Chairman - 4 Fullrr Hamm, of Anenka - 1 Vomsml ojfug sdvwm - 3 Bmkball - 1 Vma, - z, 3, 4 All pixma Honorable Mmm - z -rw, c4p1..a1 - 4 v.mz, rm: - 1, 3, 4 Regawz Quahfkr - 1 Vallqml- 1 vma, - 1 Girls'A.Ibkt12'x Club - 1, 2, 3, 4 Hiuorian - 2 Prabhu: - 3 nllwsbsp of clmaffzm A111146 - 3 Mort Allrlei: Senior Girl - 4 Wbak Wba Among Anerican High Srhoal Srudmn - 4 UIL Sborllmnd Came: - 4 Lfbnk Club Honor Roll- 1, 2, 3, 4 1111-for Rmnam - 4 Belle ofthe Braznx Pagun: - 4 I-'im Runner-up - 4 Naianal Hmm Socubry - 4 Honor Rall- I, 2, 3, A Honor Graduate - 4 Les DA' -' 4 Local Union I564 International Union af0perding Engiuerx Scbalarsbip Brazaxport College Arc.: Srbolarxbxp SHERRI MACK Concert Choir - 2, 3 Future Hmnemahrs of America - 1 C VAE-Fnodx - 4 Cbild Gare - 3 TERRY MACK Bahsball - I, 2 Vanity - 3, 4 PWM: - 1 cm.: an - 3, 4 MICHELLE MACKEY Coop - 3, 4 Prmklevu - 3 BILL MAHURIN Falun Farmer: of America - 1, z Roda Club - 3, 4 Treasurer - 4 Bashaball - I, 2, 3 Football - I Induxrrul Am - 4 Trnxurer - 4 MIKE MAWSON Band - I Bashsball - 2 Dzktribulive Eduaubn - 3. 4 GABRIELA MCCORMICK Bmbaball - I Vma, - 2, 3, 4 Tun Gzpmin - 4 2nd Team All Dirtrkt - 4 Track - I Volleyball - 2 Varxhy - 3, 4 Tw, Qpzm - 4 Cb1ldCar: - 2, 3, 4 Mm Valuable Volleyball Player Maxx Valuable Basketball Player CLINTON McDANIEL Future Farm, of Amrim - 1, 2, 3, 4 RUTH MEREDITH Future Homemaker: 1fAMf14 - 2 Dmribnsw 5.1.1.-,fin - 5, 4 Via Preshien: - 4 Wwmnp - 4 c111u.11p - 4 macro' M sun-1 Band- I. Z. 3, 4 Mmbfng Band- 1, z, 3. 4 Conan Band - I, 2 synphmf 5.11111 - 3, 4 Sala andEn.vernl:1e - 3, 4 Dishirt - 3 State - 4 Region - 4 ommwniimm-lm Award - 3 Afmfm nz sniff - 4 Cultural Heritage sn.-my - 3 JAMES MORGAN Lzaderxbip Interesffnr Tomorrow - 3, 4 Fmbdll - 3 Future Henman, of Amir., - 1, 2, 3, 4 cmd Care - 1, 4 Child Carr n Alma- 4 JACKIE Moy 'rem cfm-11,11 cmffz Award - 4 Anerirun Fkld smart - 1, 3, 4 VicePrmh'nz- 3 Pmidar- 4 Band- 1, 2. 3, 4 Diftrict- 2, 3, 4 new - 3, 4 jazz E-mu. - 3 SoloandEn.rem6le- 1, 3, 4 Columbia Player.: - 1, 2, 3, 4 Tllerplkns - 2, 3. 4 Cultural Hmugf sway - 4 Debut: - 3 Future 'realm of Annu. - 2, 3 National HM sma, - 3, 4 Vik: Praldfnt - 4 Honor Roll- 1, 2, 3, 4 Tzras Cbtmital Council Award - 4 lA Dir - 4 N4imlalHfmo1 Soerlty of C.H.5. Srbolarxbip Scknu Award - 4 BOBBY MULLENNIX Fonlull - I, 2 Vumky - 3, 4 Baseball - 2, 3 Bubba!! - I AG - 31 4 Future Farmer: uf Anericu - 3, 4 TERRY NAJERA Future Havnemabrrx of Avnerka - I Clnld Care - 3 Coop - 4 Snrerary - 4 LAURI NULL Band - 1 Drktributive Biucaaxba - 3, 4 Rgpmff - 1 Swedbmrl - 4 cum-lp - 4 usf. NOWICKI Band- 1, 1 cmm sau- 2 xympbamsmf- 1 DEBBIE PADIA Spwnkb cub - 4 Future Hanennaberx of Aman - 4 Puilic Relations - 4 Future Tucberx uf America - 4 UIL Vaam 111 Foreign Wm - 3, 4 Dimin VOCT Cams: - 4 jab Exbilvk - 111 Pffpmd spmh - 211.1 Related znfwmm - 31.1 Suu VOC1'Covues:- 4 11111 shim - 111 Wrnking Contest - 2nd Deluxe - 4 Honor Rall - 4 VOC1'Club -- 4 Secraarj - 4 C VAE Coup Award HAROLD PA RKER Buhslull - 1 lnduxmhl Am - 1, 2, 3 Drktribulive Education - 3. 4 AG - I Future Fnnnerx of A1-aim - 4 jACK PATTERSON Drk-'ributive Eduratmbn - 4 DELENA PETERSEN Band- I, 2. 3 UIL Cantest Play - 3. 4 Columbia Players - 2, 3. 4 Vke Preukient - 4 Tbapm - 3. 4 TROY PHIPPS Band- I, 2, 3, 4 Symphonic Band - 3, 4 Cancer! Band - 1, 2 Annual Staff - 3, 4 JAMES PIERCE Fmball- 1, 2 Vmky - 3, 4 lnduxtnbl Aux - 2, 3. 4 Xnue - 2 Babrball - 1 MARSHA PIERCE Buhrball - I Trad - I, 2 Vnlkyball - I lzaderxbip Interest for Tomorrow - 3. 4 junior Arbnbvmau - 3 Vorational Ofjir: Eiumrhn - 3 KAREN PITZ Honor Rall - 3 TINA POOLE HIS Bmhsball -- I, 2. 3 Vurxky - 4 Girlx' Atbldicx Club - I, 2, 3. 4 Traci - 2, 3 Fellowship nf Cbrktxkn Atblaes - 2 Clnld Car: - I j0HN PRESA Band - 1. 2, 3 Mm1,1,1,s4..1- 1, z, 3 smplxmsdu- 1, 2, 1 s1.,,s.w1- 3 sazwuemmblf- 1, 2, 3, UILCMW- 1, z, 5 All D13-:fan Bad- 3 Au Rzgbm 5,111.1 - 1 Mm zupfwazjfmf - 1 sm Woodwind 91.11, - 3 Honor Rull- I, Z, 3 Anenkarl Field Servir: - 4 Honor Graduate - 4 SHELLEY PUNCH Future Homanakvx of Anenka - I, 2 ANGIE RANDON rum Hafnemabn of AME, - 1, 2 Lada-:hip immx jar Tmarrw - 1, I Basketball - I, 2. 3 Traci - I, 2 Girls' Alblent Club - 3 MOLLY RHODENBAUGH 3454- 11 Z, 3, 4 Marrlring Band- I, 2, 3, 4 Cancer! Band- I, 2, 3 smpmff 541.4 - 4 mg cup! - 4 Alnenkan I kld.S':rvire - I, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer - 4 Industr12:lArlx - 4 Vin Pmsdm - 4 Future Teachers ofAneric4 - 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Athldnkx Club - I, 2 Bubba!! - 1, 2 Debate - 2, 3, 4 UIL Clmlesl - 2, 3, 4 Dirtrin Hunan - 3 fum Ranmanu - 4 olmmifng Pxyrbobgy mam - 3 Belle 111111. Brazos Pagmf - 4 c1111m1H1r:1.1g. xmay - 3 Honor Rall - 2, 4 REBECCA lu-1UBoTroM B41-d - 1, 2, 3, 4 cmm H4114 - 1, z Xympbonic ami- 3, 4 Dwarf Band - 3, 4 51110 mzammbk - 1, 2, 3, 4 swf - 4 Bw A11 Around jmbf - 3 Mm Inpfwdjnnw - . 3 Pfgum - 4 Nutnbnal Hom sway - 3, 4 juw Ralanhnne - 4 Arnernlran mu Service - 1, 2, 3, 4 swam, - 4 cazmm Player, - 2, 3, 4 TIHPIHM - 3. 4 Debate - 2, 3. 4 Fnun Teuhm of Afnmka - 3, 4 Wktiesi Xenbr Girl - 4 Serubr cms xmfmy - 4 Hmm Rall - 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Gradum - 4 CLEMENTINE RICHARDSON Band- 1,2314 Dmfm amz- 1, 2, 3, 4 Regrhn sau- 1, 2,3,4 Am Band - 4 Mm oumndfngjumbf - 3 jazz Emmbk - 3 sau, 1111.1 Ensembl: - 1, 2, 3, 4 Stat: - 4 Columbnh Players - 1, z, 3, 4 Tbespnbru- I, 2, 3. 4 zone 011111411 Play crew - 4 Darrin on-A11 Play cm, - 4 .Ytudcnt Council - 2, 4 Arncrkan Field Service - 1 Cultural Hmngf :may - 3 jumbr Ratarianne - 4 Calurnbrh Playen Publkkj Head - 2 Hktonkxn - 4 czw-up - 4 Wbok Who Among American Higb Scboal Sludenrx - 4 fm Pbilip sam Award uz nomuqusz mm Harnmuzkerx 11fAM1f.1 - 1 :ww cami: - 3 JIMMY ROSE Band- I, 2, 3, 4 Muffbing Band- 1, 2, 3, 4 ConarzB4r1d- 1, 2, 3, 4 jazz Band - 1 ughfdndpnwff - 1, 2, 3, 4 Vik: Prmkient - 2, 4 Pzrlixnculankn - 3 Future Tea-ber: afAma-ka - 1, 2, 3, 4 Historxkn - 4 comb.: Playerx - 1, z, 1, 4 -r1,,p.am - 4 spam, Club - 3. 4 RUTH ROSEN Band - I Future Hmnenlakrx of Anenka -- I Student Carnal - 3 JOEY ROYE AG - I, 3 ICI' - 3, 4 ALANE SANDERS Vmfamz affix 51.1.-.lam - 3, 4 TRACY SCHROLLER ICT- 4 TOMMY SCHUELKE V1m12yBaeb41l- 1, 2, 3, 4 Vmay Bauball - 2, 3, 4 M111 Popular - 1 Future Farmers nf America - 1, 2, 3, 4 ALLEN scorr Dow Chantal Outstanding Txlnukal In-bolarxbip Band - I, 2, 3, 4 Mnnbing Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 Concert Band- 1, 1. 3, 4 Syfnpbonir Band - 3. 4 Football - 2, 3 Honor Rall- 1, z, 3, 4 National Honor Seeley - 3, 4 Physik: Award - 4 Algal-f. 111 .1111 W Award - s Jazz Ensemble - 3 juan umm - 4 Les mf - 4 HM Graduae - 4 Wham. cow, HM Tuition Scbalanhrp DELENA sr-nw Band - I, 2, 3 Cancer: Band - 1 Synpbnir Band- 2. 3 Sala and Ensemble - 2, 3 Future Farmers nfAnerira - 1, 2, 3, 4 Hzktonhn - 2 Setratarj - 3, 4 Braumk County Fair livestock Aumfd - 2, 3, 4 Cbaprer Condm-ting Team - 1, 4 Hnrse judging - 2, 4 Lane Star Furnler Degree - 4 DeKalb Award - 4 Onmandiug Sardar Award - 4 National Honor sway - 3, 4 Smuary - 4 Rude: Club - 3, 4 Secretary - 3. 4 Swedlurr - 4 Vawiwl offm uufw. - 4 Wu Praldenl - 4 jumbr Rntarzhmle - 4 Hmm Rall - 1, 2, 3, 4 Umfs Club Srbolauir Acbxbvenunt Award - I, 2, 3, 4 Ga rem Scbolanbip - 4 um' Graduate - 4 iw., Club af C.H.X, sfbolmbfp Brazzmk cow, Go 'rem sfbaufmp Muze sr-rom' rmf - 1 Foazball - 1, z spmsb cm- - 1 DEBRA SIMPLE Basluball - I, 2 MARK sluNNER sm: - 1 Culunbuh Players - 1, 4 Tluspnkru - 4 ,4,1mz.m new smm - 1, 3, 4 Ffllwxbip of cbfmm Anim - 1 Baseball - 1 Varnky - 2, 3, 4 Bahsball - I Natrbnal Hanor sway - 3, 4 Prmdent - 4 Serubr CIA: Treaxurer - 4 Chu-up - 4 Bays' .Ware - 3, 4 Cbse-up Foundation Fellowship - 4 Wba'x Wba Among American High Srboal Student: ax. '1 sfbaufxhp Wham cow, High Taiwan sfbazafmp National Govemnenl and History Award - 4 jaw Razankn - 4 Honor Rall- I, 2, 3, 4 Ham Guam, - 4 J. c. Rogers' Rotary xfbazdfmp ANDREW s1.AN1NA Ameriran Fkld Snvir: - 3. 4 Baseball Manaeer - I Bald- I, 2, 3 Concert Band - I , 3 lnorelnng Bona- 1, 1, 3 Side - 3 Sympbonie Band - 2 Future Teachers of America - 1, 3, 4 Future Homemabers of America - 1, 1 ColumbuaPlayer1- 1, 3, 4 Brazos Drama Speecb Club - 2 Tbapians - 3, 4 Revielle - Z lyltor - 1 Cougar Tales - Z Editor - 2 lzeogloneel Review - 3, 4 Editor - 4 Soeiay of Dnongoooea Aneneon Higb Scbool Students - 2, 3, 4 CYNTHIA SMITH VOCC1'- 3, 4 Reporter - 3 JANA SMITH Tbeatre Am Award - 4 Band- 1, 2, 3, 4 Music Librarian - 3, 4 Director Award- 3 Columbia Players - 1, 2, 3, 4 Tbespkn- 1, 2, 3, 4 House and Public - 2 Vke President - 4 BestFe1naleTeeb. - 1, 2,3 Outxtanding Underclassman - 2, 3 Stage Manager of the Yur - 3 0neActPlayContett-1, 2, 3, 4 Slate Honor Crew - 4 Amerikan FiehlService- 1, 2, 3, 4 V1eePresuient-4 HostShrer-4 Future Teachers of America - 3, 4 .Ytudenl Teacher - 4 Honor Student - 3, 4 junior lzoler-,anne - 4 Close-up - 4 lpn Morris' College Scbolarsbip PHILLIP SMITH Football - 1, 2 Varsity - 3, 4 All District - 4 Heart Award - 4 Verna, 'rroel - 1, 1, 3, 4 Most Valuabk Player - 4 Basbdball - 1, 2, 3 Varsity - 4 leaaerolnp lnterestfor Tomorrow - 3, 4 Sergeant at Arms - 3 Parluamentaruzn - 4 Buu - 4 Concert Choir - 4 American Outstanding Numa and Faces CHRISTINA SPENCER Cbeerluder - 1 Varsity - 3 Student Council - 3 A11 Club - 1, 1 American Field Service - 1, 1 Annual 5141- 4 Xwasbeart - 4 onrnanasng Underclax Accounting Award - 1 National Honor Socid - s, 4 .Y lVbo'1 Wbo Among American High Scbool Students - 3 4 Bellenoftbe Brazos Pageant - 3, 4 2 Runner-up - 4 National History and Government Award - 4 junior Rotarilanne - 4 Uon'1 Club Honor Award 1, 2, 3, 4 Cultural Heritage Society - 3 Honor Roll- 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Graduate - 4 TAMMY STEVENS Columbia Player, - 1. 1, s 'rl,eep,on, - 4 Band- 1, 1, 3,4 Annual sloff- 3, 4 Index Bloor - 4 Drama - I, Z, 3 Belle oftbe orooo, Pageant - 4 KEVIN STEWART Football - 1, 2 Var,a,- 3, 4 AG- 1, 2, 3,4 JOHN STIMER Football - 1 Awora- 1 Baseball - 1 Varsity - 3, 4 Youtb for Christ - 1, 3 JOHNNY STROMAN leadersbrp Interest for Tomorrow - 3, 4 DEBBIE SWANGO Art Club - 4 Future Homemaberx of America - 4 Rougbnecb Review - 4 Debate - 4 Honor Roll- 4 JANICE THORNTON Consumer H. Award - 4 Future Farmers of America - 3, 4 Drama - I Arl Club - 4 National History andGooernment Award - 4 Honor Roll - 4 Brazosport College Performance Sebolarsbip MARY TODD Future Homemabers ofAmer12a - 1 Vocational Offlke Education - 3 LORRIE TOLBERT Future Homemaker: of America - I, 2 lzadersbip lnlerestfor Tomorrow - 2, 3, 4 KEITH TRAHAN Football - 1, 2 Varsby - 3, 4 Bet Offensive Boel - 4 All District Honorabk Mention Linebacker - 4 Varshy Traeb - 1, 2, 3, 4 District - 4 1,1 Pole Vooo - 4 Regional - 4 6tb Pole Vooo - 4 Varsity Baseball- 1, 1, 3. 4 Fulure Farmer: of America - 1, 1 Indusmal Arts - 1, 2 Rodeo Club - 2 Most Atbbie Senior Boy - 4 American Outstandmg Numa and Faces - 4 KEITH TRAYLOR Baseball- 1, 2 Varsity - 3, 4 Band- 1, 2, 3, 4 Marching Band- I, 2, 3, 4 SympbonicBand- 1, 2, 3 Drum Major - 3, 4 Football - 1, 2 A,,,,,,o1 51,41 - 3 Scott Menoral law Enforcement Scholarship BRUCE USURY Future Farmers of America - I, 2, 3 Swine Production Award- 3 VOCT- 4 RAY VILLANUEVA Football - I, 2 Choir - 2, 3 Vke President - 3 Class Cbwn - 3 cvaf Coop - s, 4 Parliamentarxan - 3 Vice President - 4 Outstanding Sludens Award - 3 Distric! - 3, 4 lsljob laflnoo - 3,4 Slate - 3, 4 1,1 jol, Exhibit - 3, 4 Woruseoay Award - 4 ANTHONY WALKER leadership lnlerestfor Tomorrow - 1, 2 Baseball - 1, 2, 3 Varsity - 4 Football - 1, 2, 3 Varsity - 4 QUENT WALTERS I-botball - 1 Varsity - 2, 3, 4 1st Team All Dsktrict - 3 All Distric! Linebacker - 4 2nd Team All County Linebacber - A Most Valuable Player - 4 Varsl7y Baseball- 2, 3, 4 Most Popular - 2, 3 Student Council - 1, 4 M r. C.H.S. MELINDA WARREN sane., Award - 4 Future Teachers ofAmerika - 1, 1, 3, 4 Vice Preouene - 3 Future Homernaberx of America - 1, 1 Class ojjieer - 1, 1, 3 Treasurer - 1, 2, 3 snaeno Council - 1, 1, 3, 4 Secretary - 3 President - 4 Moxt Outxtanding Member - 4 Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 Seerdary - 4 Concert Band - I, 2 Sympbonic Bona - 3, 4 Solo andlinxentble - 1, 2, 3 UIL - I, 2, 3 State- 3 Flag Corps - I, 2, 3,4 Football- 1, 2 C HSS of '82 Caplain - 4 junior Rotanknne - 4 Most Popular Girl- 1, 4 Belle of :be Brazos Pageant - 3 National Honor soriey - 4 UIL Sbortband Comes! - 3 American Field Sersnce - 3 Sweetbwrt Ball Princess - 3 Swasbeart sou Queen - 4 Honorkoll- 1, z, 3, 4 Honor Graduae - 4 Future 'reoelere of Amerka Club seoolerslnp GILBERT w.uuuc1c Future Teacberx ofAmer1ka - 1, 2 American Field Service - I, 2 Columbia Players - 1, 2, 3, 4 Publieky Officer - 3 Tbespians - 2, 3, 4 Datriel Honorable Mention - 4 Art Club - I, 2 Annual Staff - 3, 4 Activida Ednior - 4 Band- 1, 2, 3 Marebing Band- 1, 2, 3 UlLContat-1, 2, 3 Concert Band - 1, 2, 3 UIL Contat - I, 2, 3 Kaliedoseope Performance - I , 2 Wbo's Who Among American High School Students - 4 National History and Government Award - 4 Honor Roll - 4 TAMMIE WASEK Tennsk - 1 Induxtr1alArlx - 1 Reporter - 1 Cheerleader - 1 Vornzy - 1, 3, 4 Huxd - 4 Hearl Award - 4 Football Award- 4 PiEpsilon Pi- 4 junior Rotanknne - 4 Most Buunyul - 3 lVbo's Who Among American Higb Scboal Student: - 4 Belle of the Brazos Pageant - 4 3rdRunner-up - 4 SIudentCouncil- I, 2, 3, 4 Secrdary - 1, 1 President - 3 LA Dix - 4 BILLY WEATHERFORD National Honor Society - 3, 4 Honor Roll - 1, 2, 4 National History and Government Award - 4 War Games Club - 2 Honor Graduate - 4 v11.1.1E vous Vocational Agriculture - 1, 1 Baseball- 1,2 Rodeo Club - 3 cvous Coop - 4 DAVID WHITE Band- 1, Z, 3, 4 Concert Band- 1, 2 Symphonic Band - 3 jazz Ensemble - 2, 3 Solo and Ensemble - 2, 3 Marching Band- 1, 2, 3 Vanity Gov - 2, 3 PATRICIA WHITLEY Art Club - 1 1 Future Honernoler, of America - 1 conrerl cloolr - 3, 4 Honor Roll- 1, 3, 4 jIMMIEETl'A WILLIAMS Bashaball - 1 Fnlore Homemabers ofAn1erica - 1 Newxpaper Staff - 4 Divtribulioe Education - 4 JUDY WILLOUGHBY Student Council - 1 Future Farmers of America - 1 Arn Farm Contest - 3 4tb Place - 3 lndusttlal Arts - 2 Belle ofthe Brazos Pageant - 1 lst Runner-up - 3 Most Beautiful Senior Girl - 4 M ARA WI NSTEAD journalism Award - 4 National Honor Society - 3, 4 American Field Service - 2, 3, 4 Hrktorran - 3, 4 National Merit srl,o1or,ln,o - 4 colonlno Players - 1, 1, 3, 4 Spanivb Club - 2 Honor Thecpian - 4 Clerb - 3 Secretary - 4 Most Lvlelyto Succeed- 4 Wbo's Wbo Among American Higb Scbool Students - 4 Valedieror-ian - 4 Wbarton County Higb Tuition Scbolarsbip Super-htendenix Award to Valedktorian KERRY WISE Future Farmers of America - 1, 2, 3 Mechanics - 3 VOCI' Coop - 4 Vice Prsident - 4 BEVERLY WISHERT Tex-as Stale Teachers Association Scbolarsbip Future rorner, of ,lneroza - 1, 1, 3, 4 Tfealrrf - 2, 3, 4 Cbapter Swdheart - 4 Outstanding Senior - 4 Groenband Degree - 1 Chapter earner - 1 Lone sler Farmer Degree L 3 Swine Production - 1, Z, 3, 4 Farm Radio Team - 2, 4 Hone Production - 3, 4 Horse judging - 1, 4 Brazorila County Fair Swine Brlnlit - 1, Z, 3, 4 Student Council - 2, 3, 4 Treasurer - 4 Outstanding Senior - 4 National Honor Society - 3, 4 Treasurer - 4 Band- 1, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer - 4 Twirler - I, 2, 3, 4 Co-bud - 4 Most Spirited - 4 Sympbomc Band - 3 Concert Band - 1, 2 Solo and Enfemble - I, 3 UIL Contest - 1, 3 junior Ratananne - 4 Girls' State - 4 Belle of tbe Brazos Pagunt - 3, 4 Finalist - 4 Ls Dir - 4 Honor Graduate - 4 P.K,'s Scholarship National Honor Socidy of c.H.s. Seloolorolnp Enom wusczyx VOCT-ICT - 3, 4 Vice President - 4 Venn, Baseball - 1, 1, 4 DIANA WOODY VOCCI' - 3 Secretary - 3 Stale - 3 2nd job Exhibit - 3 Rougbnecb Review - 3 Future Teachers of America - 4 Future Homemabers of America - 4 Vice President - 4 Spanlkh Club - 4 Dklribulioe Education - 4 UIL Contest - 4 Debate - 4 SENIDIQS cz sean P sm! h P BkyRhb ymksk Colors: Lavender Flower Sona: Motto: and SHVBI' l:0l'2 131-1510- NOIZS 6'Time Though our time together is near an end Our memories we've shared must now begin. As we've grown together to become as one, Yet the time of our future has just begun. - Harris QR 554D Q u 1 A ' A' A if wx 3.7! 5-Lf, I x A ' iw? , E Qi . 4 i S1 X Q A ff ' g , ' 'ra Y s. ' v 1 . a 'iggag 1 52213517 .1 A i ff, .rf ff f ff i at w y - 1 ..fx. f ,-wg mx 5-X f A 'lf 'Qk,' v r lfw kv iii? A l 2 I 3 ,V V' v N X a V-Q X: X P r I V IH Qi P C, L... 22' 1 N , fn igww v ,, my 1. fl S ,L W J ij? 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My W' r r J, 1 P f I z P -1 1 Y 1 1 92 W ,gl X , 1 , 12' N ff,j9iQ '31 'w , N1 lv, , we ,V ' 4 , .wx i 'Ii FQ, ' ., ' ' fa 1 N ,N 1 fv W, 1 nf if f 1 Ni if .W .ml ,Q 35 X N I . f L i an gf: s :N 5 ,nf 1 1 I A V N 5 K MW f SENIDIQS '82 Sandra lwlliams Stephanie Wiliam: Judy lwllougbby Mara lwnstead Kerry Wife Beverly lwsberl Diana Woody Sandra Yablin 208 YOUR ANU CBT I1 fill MM S ki S 'E Q, pg UN DDS CLASS OFFICERS Prmkiem, Linda Bameltf Vice- Prxidmt, Dena Boone: Secretary, jane Colhbrg Treasurer, Vallori Blackman. 'f -,lx 5, ,Q E., 5: fum ,, 0 I Q qi e Z' 1 A Lf 11 Y P x K . if f L be , , W., mcg' 4 1 jk .1....A bv , xr! Q 1 :Ed-3' K uw, ,, . f., . ,, Lua A,,,,,V AM. 'svn ,,.5w:, ,. 4. 45 -- ,ji muy, gi. an ,Q-2' Q. new wdt,gfQr, ' K is '1' 9' 'M 'Q 1 4 X . ! '2kl'5 Q 'W 'fn hw 1 ,,,..'q v., 4 'il' ' 1:32 ,fsfx 'wwf 4',, Jinx, 444, w . , V Q59 xg Q A . 4 X My . 'L Q qw 95 fi A' 4? UNIDIQS James Spurny Dwight Stahl Shari Stanford Ga ylei gh Stone Douglas Strain Richard Strickland Jolene .Ytrother Rhonda Strother Katrina Surher Darrin Tepera jeanette Thomas Shawn Thompson Rodney Thompson Thelma Tirns Todd Tornaszewsbi Randy Tomlinson Tommy Trahan Gary Trappe Chris Turney Debie Vogel DavM Walker Miliua Walters Douglas Warneie Marcus Warren Nadine Weatherford DaYid Weber Carlos West james West Cindy White Phylis Whke jay lwggins john Wlhes Karen lwlhes janice Wllhms Rodney lwlllhllli 'Una Wlson jimmy Wojril Keith Yaws 213 UNIUDS ith.. juniors: If you were elected President of the class of '83 your senior year, which direction would you lead us? Cheryl K. - Right out the doorf' jay W - North to Alaska! Cindy C. - To Mr. Hawthorne? offcep' jeff H. - Whichever direction they wanted to go! Clyde - 'Towards the better. ' Eddie R. - To the Top! Tommy T. - I don'l know. ' Rhonda B. - Go west, young man! Shelly L. - Downward ' Bob A. - I might not make it. ' Marcus W - 0nward' Forwarafp' lwlliam Bryant - South. ' Keith B. - I'd like to lead thrs school from the mas it's in now, to a more respectable schoolJ Tony K. - Fd like to show the world who we are and correct our had reputation! Rhonda L. - Ta the moon ' Mike H. - Beyond and above! 214 3 I l E l l l 4 AQ-get ' - If you were elected Presrdent of the class of 83 your Senior year which dxrectlon would you lead us? . , . . . . v IJNIDIQS Franres Langner e, mi 4 , Mike Birdxong Lindsey Bnufield and-jeff Harang v- Tony Kabanek, Keith Bucannon M! Robin New man , ' sl-an me 40 1,3 Glenn Gary and Emmy Punrb 5 SDD CDES CLASS OFFICERS Vite-prexident, Debra Strouhalf Presi- dent, Kathy Norris: Secretary, jill Raxenf Treaxurer, Dana Warrick f rr r 45Q ?ff? f1 i :sy ,. 216 A ' 'Gauss ,Q 1-:1,g.'4Egx+ x S0 HDMUIQES Glen Achlin David Aden Greg Amboree Melody Anderson Shelly Anderson Bobby Andras julie Banks Kathleen Barnes Lira Barnes Krystal Barnzer Cina Len Barrett Timothy Barta Kathy Beach Richard Berard Robert Black Glen Blaschbe Karla Boihnan Darrell Boone Stanley Brktxan Amanda Brooks Bobby Brown Darryl Brown Della Brown Loyd Brown Ronald Brown Stephen Brown Kevin Buchanan Rikbe Burke jeff Cadenhead Monica Cameron Ana Carlton Regina Carpenter Mary Cazurang Steven Cheaney Sharon Clifton Nancy Cochran Leslie Collier Tyree Collier Teofilo Conlreras Jeffcoppofb Lauree Crawford David Crouch Rosa Cuevas Robin Cummings Brenda Danford Kim Danford Wendy Daubs Gena Davrdeh Kevin Davidson Elaina Davis Kevin Davis Deanna Derrich Israel Delgado Lenorr Delgado Nancy Delgrande Connie Derbonne HD DES Tammy Dillard Eugene Dirzanowski Terri Dishongh Deborah Donley james Drozd Tammy Ducro Paul Durrett Kurt Eddy john Ellis Roger Ellingson Dan Espina lwlbert Fabrygel Rhonda Faniel Ramon Felder Donna Fields Tammy Fisher Laura Fogle Marc Fontaine David Foudray Kerri Frankum Roy Frazier Kenneth Gary Melvin Gaston Ellen Gehhart Michael Gerard Darla Gibbens judy Gilmore Annette Grice Lawrence Grice Barbara Guajardo Karen Hancock Heather Hargrave Sonya Harriest Rodney Harris Larry Hartwick Ernest Harwell jeff Havel Cheryll Hempsmyer Nancy Hermes Andrew Hluza Jeff HM Gerald Holden Dankl Houston Randy Hudgeons jimmy Hutchings jimmy Hutchinson Randy Irwin Ronald jackson Scott jackson Stacey jacobsen Sheila jakubec Thomas jammer Dana johnson Paula johnson Sherry johnson Andrew jones SDD CDES Roger jones Michael jordan Danny just Kevin Kenehle Burnett Kessner Audra Kiechler Lesa Kilsby Kim Kirhpalrick Lisa Knill Laelitia Koyrn Sleven Larson Donald Law Teresa Law Kirstin Lind Richard Logan Deaton Long Melissa Lycha Randy Mach Lalie Marshall Michelle Marlin Dena Martinez Micah Meche Sharon Meier Raymond Merritt Carylon Miller Charles Miller Reed Moraw Deborah Morgan Shelly Morgan Marilyn Marlon Diane M ullenzlr Lee Ann Nelson Lance Newman Carol Nevarez Kalhy Norris Gretchen Norton Chris Oden Karri Odom Hunter Ohlen Mark Ondras james Padon Alan Parker Phillip Parker Travis Patterson Michelle Penn Monty Piel johnny Price Greg Prihoda joyce Randon Moses Randon joe Rardin Susan Ray Dale Real lwnona Redden Annie Reyes Ruby Reyes SDD DMUIQES Arcalee Reyna Paul Reynolds Rhonda Ringo jackie Rodabaugh Mellissa Richard Dwayne Richardson Richard Richardson Allison Roberts Andre Robertson Larry Rolienson Rosemary Rodriguez johnny Romero jill Rosen jay Roth jana Raye Michelle Russell Michael Ryman Manuel Salas joe Salazar Edward Salinas Geoffrey Samels Ricky Segura Ted Seidler Darryl Shelton Sandra Shorter Carl Lee Simple S yloia Simple Gerry Slough Kim Smith Bret Sponable jimmy Stewart Mike Stewart Lyles Stone Kim Stroud Debra Strouhal Richard Suwarsky Tracy Taylor Vanessa 'Hms Cindy Tindsay Mary Tzppeconnic Emma Thomas Kathy Thomas Phillip Thomas Stewart Trahan Karen Traylor Donna Treesh Doug Vandre Cora Wllinueva Lupe Wllanueoa Cody Vollbaum Eric Voncannon Anita Sue Waldrep Kevin Wallace Keith Walter Dana Warrick Tracey Waroi SD HIDMIDIQES We asked the sweet-sixteen sophomores, Have you ever been kissed ? Kathy B. - Of course. Rihhe B. - Yes, I have. Hunter 0. - Yes. On my first date we went to the AGM-Texas game and I got sich. I didn't get drunk and I didn't throw up . . . I just got sich. Kim D. - That all depends on what you think a hiss is. jeff K. - Yes. On my first date nothing interesting happened. We went to Astraworld. Nothing great. Reed M. - You're getting a little personal, aren't you? Michelle P. - Yes! Burnie K. - Yes! Several times! It was exhilarating! Fun' Lance N. - Yes! Laura W - Yes, I kissed on my frst date. Kim S. - It was boring. Laetitia K. - Yes, It was pretty bad. Sonya, Della, Annette, Debra - Yes!!! Tyree C. - I don't have to answer that. Mark 0. -- Yea, I have been hissed before. Loree C. - No. I haven't met anyone I wanted to kiss. Michelle M. - I 'm not going to answer that. I joyce R. - Yes. Raymond F. - fshakes his head no but answersj yes. Monica - Yes. Mark Harris hissed me. Rhonda R. - I believe so! Arcalee - Yea. How embarrassing! Philip P. - You know I have' Remember in seventh grade? . . . Remember the football game? . . . the hissing contest. . . Darla G. - Yes. Gene A. - What do you mean by kiss? Vanessa T. - Yes. U 5 Who have you klSS6d7 Editorial Opinion: judging from the expression on several sophomore's faces, it can be deduced that while their lips were saying yes, the truth was no. Keli Watson Richard Webster Mason Weems Angie Wenthrop Bechy West Dee Westbrook Kevin Whatky Dennis White Laura White Donny Whitehorn Michell Whitley Barbara lwlliams Horace lwlliams Lisa lWlliams Mildred lWlli1ams Renee lwllxams Kurt Wise Barbara Sue Witt Tracy Woodard Kathy Wright Anthony Wruch janice Yahlin 221 FIQESH CLASS OFFICERS Preshlenl: Tim Wells Vice-President: Sandy Pugh Treasurer: Traci Odgen Secrerary: Michelle Kaufman -w M.. FIQESHMEN Angela Allen Conde Anderson Oneta Anderson Gracie Arelland Tammie Armstrong Melinda Arnold Quinton Arnold Charles BaMrxdge Laura Barrett David Bass jarrod Beaty Chris Bellard Steve Berry Marvin Blackman Scott Briggs Louisa Brooks Blake Brown Timothy Brown Tonja Bryant Tialxlsa Brymer Melinda Buhela Sarah Buchalew Harold Burrell Sherry Burton Sheila Bynum Veronica Calzada Michi Cameron Ronald Carroll Ernest Chancellor Chris Chancy Mark Chaney Clifford Christian johnie Christian Michael Clinton Sammuel Coffman Sheila Cole Alice Collier Randy Compton jimmy Conner john Cothron Mark Cothron Sandra Coulter Molly Creehmore Karen Crocker Dennis Crouch Tammy Danford Corwin Davis Michelle Davis Diana DelGrande Debra Dewees johnny Dirzanowshi Lanny Dirzanowski jammie Dodson Sheri Dorsdt Donald Duhose Ray Ducro FIQESHME Richard Eason Robert Eaton Shannon Edling jose Figueroa Melverna Flannel Darren Fletcher Kathy Frank Dwayne Frankum Amanda Garza Lorrie George jamie Giddions judi Giesie Renee Gifford Larry Gilliam Ercella Goodwin Terrence Grice Tim Hall Renee Hargraoe Marla Hawkins Gary Hay jackie Herbert Rita Hernandez jeri Higgins Tomrn y Hightower Lora Hodges Scott Hornberger Wendell Hunter Melissa Hutchinson jacqueline jacob Cheri Jarvis Angela johnson Dawn jones Herbert jones Mike Kahanek Cindy Kanter Curtis Kasper Michelle Kaufman Cindy Keith Ronald Kellar Benny Kelley Page Kelley Charles Kenndey Shane Kersh Thomas Kersh Larry Kesler Theresa Kesler jeff Keszler Cynthia Kilshy Kriss Kloss julia Krenek Robert Krieg Anthony Kulhicbi jafnesse Kyle Rhonda Landrum Kimberly Lange Sandy Largent FIQESH Rosie Laws Chris Lay Roy Ledhetler Robert Lernfnons Laura Lewis Kelly Livanec Walton Long Teresa Lumphins Kevin Mahurin Jesse Manning Roland Martinez Doug Massey Nguyen Masters Holly M arlhys Alvin McCulloch jill McGaughey Marh McKinney Michael Mears Russell Meulh snpbm Miller Tom Miller David Minchew Dehra Mitchell Theresa Moody Ernesto Moore Beth Morgan Charles Morgan Ann Mullenix john Mullins Ronny Mullins Edwin Meyers Scott Myers Brian Nowihi Traci Ogden Mary 0'Quinn Lisa Parlhum Susan Pavloushy james Payne jesse Payne I I I Michelle Pempech Gina Pendon Robert Petersen Gay Phillips Timothy Pharis Chris Phillips john Phillips Larry Phipps Evette Pisklah Debra Powell Dennis Presa Allen Presly Tad Puchette Sandra Pugh David Punch Lisa Pursley Alana Pyle FIQESHMEN Lupe Ramirez Ron Reed jimmy Reedy Viuiana Reyes Donna Rhodes Ricky Rhodes Tyson Rhone Tracy Roberts Marilyn Robison Martina Rojas Fernando Salinas Brian Scarborough Cheryl Scherdin Dennis Scott Donald Scott Leo Scott Brian Shipman Vincent Shorten Ana Sigut Erie Simmons john Simmons Sherwin Simple Charles S ingletar y Wesley Slaughter Patrick Smith Shawn Smith Tammie Smith Lisa Spencer Pobert S pivey Billy Stark Clay Stone Mark Strain Calvin Stother Amanda Stuchey Brady Sturdivant 'Um Taylor Anthony Thomas Lonita Thomas Albert Thompson Lewis Thompson Chris Thruchley Karen Treesh Glenn Tullous Carl Walden Steve Warneke Marvin Watson Timothy Wells Shane West Billy Whipple Gerald White Brenda Mike Brian lwlhes Carol Mikes Lisa Wlliams Eula Wlliams Michelle Wiliam: FIQESH Robert Wojik Gilbert Woodard Clark Woodson Michael Wright o.A,.J. What was your most embarrassing moment as a freshman? Jeri Higgins: The first day when I walked into the classroom and everyone was staring at me. I didn? know where anyone was! Debbie DeWees: The first day of school' I asked someone where the gym was and they told me on the other side of the track! So I started walking! Finally I came to my senses ana' asked someone else! I made it to' class! Mike Kahanek: Right now!! Brian Shipman: When I got gum all over my belt buckle . . . while I was wearing il! Amanda Stuckey: When I got pomegranate juice all over me!! Brian Nowicki: One time I was leaving band and I fell on those stairs in the hall by the choir roam! Quinton Aronld: I was rocking hack in my chair in band and the chair broke! Sherrijarvis: I didn't have one yet! jamesse Kyle: When I had to play the chromatic scale in hand' Page Kelley: When Mike Clifton poured a whole sprite down the back of my shirt! Renee Hargrave: just meeting all those folks older than me! jared Beate: Two days in front of all the Varsity players! I felt like I had to prove mysem Lonita Thomas: I was talking back to Mr. Rankin and I hadlo go to the office! 9 . x , F- . Q TAS' , 1315 il 9 1 , 1, 2 ' Us -P . ,F r -1 5 P ?'?m 3 . 'Nt me .,. 1 i i 1 1 A i i l N 1 I v 0 x Y 1 X s T? 42 Q5 5 ' TF ' 5' ,gig ww 5 ' 1 , ' I 1: .ff v, ,f1:1f+3maf.5?gr' 'Y -fa J ,asv , 2 3 '2 W , E 's Yi? 1' YQ, f Willy J ' 5Vb11l,7galQY.11'?'Y,- L ,Z , , . Q' W 7 -:'32'Lf 7 Qlwi' ' - CME-if , ffV175L'F?Y.? K iff 5fh, 'uQ f ' , A Q J g ' f Y? lf 1G'.Z3S7?593Q:Ng :QV M 2. W? ,x-H U, - l 'W'5u ,V Q, 'ew Q V42 F P 1f1,.3g,, gi ,..e1? ,,: is-f,m,,wi,5,,,,,. Ai 'Q , ab , . . .. . ,, . V ,W . , 253 , -,tux - ,, , if 9 up 'Y .K ,',....,,-' - ,Z -fy, H, ,Q-,saw . .f. .zv1: - ,, Ev? 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A 'E-gg -SL1 A X i .1,f 1.-Y - M-M .... .V R ' . 1 H -f H -4z:1 ,.,. . , , 1:VfJr1'Uf5f' ' U mm JIJNIUIQ I'Ill3l-I Sth GIQADE Stacey Allen David Anderson jerry Anderson Lori Andrews Billie jean Ashley Briggett Austin Glennie Austin Valerie Austin Steven Baker jackie Baldridge Michelle Barnett Amher Barnwell Mary Barrios Laura Barry Russell Bee Steven Bell Cassandra Bernard Mary Betancourt Samuel Biggerstaff james Blackstuch Stuart Blackstock Tammy Bland Donna Bohlar jackie Banner Brent Bratton Tina Brito Chris Brown Bret Buchanan David Buchanan Karl Buchanan Terry Bullard Penny Burchfield Sheila Burke Sharon Burnett Duane Burt Todd Conard Robert Cardenas Fabian Casiano Raul Castillo Bryan Cepak George Childress Kadie Clausen Pam Childers Michael Collier Kathy Conner Theresa Cooper Kelli Copeland Andrew Coppock Rhonda Coslin john Crawford Tammy Creehmore Raymond Crocker Leah Crouch Marty Crouch Felix Cruz Marilynn Curlee Sth GIQADE Deanna Danford janece Danford james Daniels Marc Darlington Mike Davkieb Donald Davidson Kim Davidson Michelle Davidson Ann Davis Armond Davis Champ Davis Trenni Davis Scott Davis Elsie Delacruz Raul De la Paz Dwayne Dilley Pder Dion Chris Dunn Kim Eddy Terry Elder Felix Eraz johnalhan Espina DeEtte Fahrygel jody Fabrygel Dianna Farley Alice Farrington Berry Fields Kristen Fink fowana Fitzgerald Dede Flannel julie Fletcher Randy Fngle Lanette Faraler Martew Fontaine Glenn Foudray Roy Franbum Loren Frazer Wehy Freeman Dak Galhreath Ricky Gamboa Tim Garza Dean Gaston Wendell Gay Kim Gnddens Terri Gxesie Marshall Glaze Penny Greene Shelly Greenville Theresa Gresham Truman Groom Wncent' Gruhh Shawn Hagler Philip Hall Tammy Ham Beverly Hamilton Gary Hardcastle 2 Sth GDADE Cheryl Hargrove Mike Harrold Janice Harris Kimberly Harris Kim Hatfield Lecia Hatfield Lyle Hawes Kim Haynes Jeff Heidaker Jennifer Higgins Stafi Hill Beverly Hinson Charles Hollenshead Paul Holl Larry Hoa! Pam Hudgeans Wayne Huffman Sandra Hun! Kathy Hulson Karen Hurto AlvinJacksun Darla Jackson Jamey Jatobsen Kenny Jakubee Sandra James Mary Jenkins Janna Johnson Jahnnyjohnson Philip Johnson John Jones Rhonda Kelley Mark King Lori Kleinsrhrudl David K nebel Joe Knolt Robert Koening Greg Koreneh Laura Kreneh Tina Krenek Jeanna Landry Sharon Lannen Ella Lemons Nieole Lima James Lindsey Steven Logan Don Lonis Billie Jean Lyon Danita Mack Sandra Marshall Selwyn Marshall Ricky Marlin James Massey J. C, Malcheshi Kalhryn Maxwell Charlie M azac James M rCarty Sth GIQADE Larry M cDaniel Kaxsandra McDougald Omah McE1veen Mike McMullen Chris Miller Rusty Miller Tim Miller Gerado Moin Becky Moore Laura Moore Lixa Moore Tammie Moore Avred Morgan Monica Mullins Kelly Murphey Neal Murphy Timmy Nichols Wade Ohlen Sherry Ondrax John Owingx Joyce Parson Roy Payne Alice Pena JoJo Pendon Harriet Penn Ixabella Perez Daphney Peter: Tammy Pharisx Scotty Pierce Sherrie Pierson John Placencio Shawn Pursley John Quinn Javier Ramirez Ramiro Ramirez Albert Randon Bruce Reed Mark Reedy Patrick Reichel Wendy Reid Troy Ringo Barbara Risinger Sammie Roberts Wesley Roberts Jim Roost Tren! Rourullree Robert Rowan Nora Salazar Johanna Samels Lamar Sander.: Gary Scott Linda Scott Sandra Scott Todd seq Shannon Shaw Chuckie Sherill 235 Sth GIQADE Tammy Siler Ellis Simpson Kim Simpxon Sheree Simpson Micheal Slough john Smith Richard Smuh Rita Smith Sheryl Smith Robert Smith Tasha Smith Stacy Smotherman john Stevens Lee Stewart Kim Stinnel Micheal Stroman Elizabeth Slrolher Clayton Surber Ricky Swango james S wanner Susan Swanner Stacy Tate Mark Taylor Cassandra Thomas Charlyne Thomas Tony Thomas Ayreada Thompson Richard Tims Mike Tingle jason Timo! Tony Tucker Greg Tullous Angela Tumlimon jimmy Urban Laura Urban jose Urdialen Michelle Voight Nicky Walden Roger Ward jerry Wanvhington Foley Weems Mark Well: Tammy Welsh jennifer West Carol Whipple Eddie Whipple jeff While Cherilyn lwley Andrea Wlkex Steven Wlliams Vanesxa lwllianzs Michelle Wnch Alan lwmlead Chr-ix lwshert Gay Woodard Reggie Woodard TT GIQADE Ronald Woodard Clint Woodson jama Yoahem Deanna Young jose Zaragoza Sherry Aden Tony Alexander Linda Ayord Bren! Anderson Barbie Armstrong jeff Audas joe Baldridge Sherman Baldrzdge Kim Baltrip jerry Banks Brian Barett julia Barnes Steven Barta Kevin Bell Ronna Bennefxeld Shirley Betancourt john Bivens Keitha Bland Suzette Bouxlr Pal Brito Robert Brown Craig Bryant Cindy Bubla Thomas Buchanan Scott Burns Debbie Burt Greg Calzada Michelle Carroll Juan Carlile Ricky Casxano Charles Cates Scott Chambers Kim Clakely Brigitte Clark S pence Cleveland Angela Coker Gary Collins Tim Coppoch Greg Coughran Phillip Coughran joe Crouch Arthur Cruz Virginia Danford judy Davidson Aretha Davis 7th GIQADE james Davis Paula Delapaz Tommie Diaz Tony Diaz Denice Dixon Felieia Dorsey Eugene Drozd Steven Dubose Angie Ellis Chris English Debbie Farley Shane Fellers Cherise Fields Rodney Fisher Melvin Flannel jeff Franhum Nancie Frankurn Ernie French B. j. Freudensprung Arminda Garnhoa Ruben Gamboa joe Garcia Melissa Garcia jodi George Daryl Grassman Hank Greene Terry Greene Carnell Grice Darren Grice Kenneth Groom Clyfton Groze Laura Guidrey Heath Hagerneier Kenneth Hagemeier Carol Haley justin Haley Natha Hall Troy Harnrnan Kurt Hanhins Cheryl Hardcastle Tawyna Hardware Frederick Harris Kevin Heble Kurt Heble D. L. Hernpsmyer Shannon Henderson Freddy Hernandez Steve Hibp Lisa Hodges Debbie Hoes Dona Hoes Darren Holly jolene Hudgeons Ernie Hutchings Renea Hutchinson Wiliam Hutchinson 7th GIQADE jada jacob janajacobsen Paula jacohsen Kristine jarvis joel johnson Kenneth johnson Chris jones Robert jones Roberta jones Teresa jones janelte King Wendy Kipfmillef Roger Lackey Shawn Land Missy Lange Clara Lagner Cris Law Doris Laws jimmy Laws jenny Layshocb Tanya Lee jason Leopold Veronica Lewis Gordon Liles Kristi Longmire George Lord Boris Luhacin Missy Marks Rhonda Marshall Missy Martin Stoll Marlin Sarah M alusek Candy McAdams Archie M cDougald Shannon McDu-ff Troy McGaughey Brad McGuire Mary M cLaren Rex M cLaren Lisa McMaster Michele Means Shawn Meche Robert Mendez Suzette Mitchell Christine Molina Diana Lety Montes Henry Montes Danny Morgan Darlene Morgan Elaine Morgan Ricardo Morin Palricia Mosier Sharon Mullennix Bobby Murawski Lisa Myers David Newman 7th GIQAIDE jennqer Newman julie Newman Dean Norton Laura Odom Les Odom Suzanne Oliver Shannon Ondreas Kenneth Owens Sheryl Padon Michael Palmer joy Parher Marvin Payne Tim Peddecod Kathy Peden Paige Pell Lisa Percival Russell Pharrzs Danny Phipps Amy Pierce Linda Pim Johanna Placenio Greta Poe Marta Presa Keith Presley Bryan Puckett ferr y Pursley Ricky Parsley Stacy Pursley Tracy Parsley Praredis Quiroga Daniel Ramirez Sherry Randnn Robert Randun Laura Real Cheryl Reed jeri Reno Shawn Reynolds john Rhuboltom Felecia Richardson Tim Ringo Daniel Resinger Sharon Roberson Dana Roberts Randy Robertson Nick Rojas Ricky Rojas Marc Roland Whit Roth Thomas Rudy Jeff Ryland Luis Salas jennifer Samels jeff Scarborough jo Ann Scott Michelle Shafer jay Shannon 7Tl'l GIQADE james Shell Glen Ray Sbugart Scott Shugart Lanelle Simmons Vincent Simple Cari Sims janice Slaughter Bernard Smith J. K. smirk james Smith Noel Soliz Candy S paugh Charles Stewart Carol Stinnefl Chris Strain Todd S oaleh Stacy Taylor Melanie Tepera Blahe Thomas Melva Thomas Sandra Thomas Sheila Thomas Yolanda Thomas Angie Tidwell Kevin Trahan Tracey Trogden Tracy Turney Lori Vancannon Billy Vogel james Webster Danielle Weibk KayKay Wells Laura Welsch Andy West Bhhe West Paul Westbrook Min Whipple Patsy Whipple Deonna Whitely Laura lWlcox Iwley Wanda Dixie lwlhes Camellia lwllxhms Dennis lwlliams Marvin lwlliams Vickie uwlliams Nolan lwllis Patrick lWmberly Pamela Woodard Ronda Woodard james Wright jami Wright Stephen Wright Michelle Yablin james Yelderman Peter Young 241 242 mnlsrnlcr CHAMDIUNS E tzxghth Grade First Row o o Perdon ames Daniels Steve Baker jeff Heuiaber, George Childress, Wade Ohlen, Randy Fogle, jerry Washington, Phillip johnson, Scott Davis. Se- Truman Groom, Paul De La Paz, jody Fabrygel, Shannon Shaw, AUord Morgan, Reggie Woodard, Matthew Armand Davis, Dwayne Dilley, Peter Dion, james Swanner, Champ Davis, john Stevens, jeff White, Coach Philip Hall, james Massey, Mile McMullen, jim Roost, Steven lwllxlams, Albert Randon, Mihe Davtdeh Lee , I ij j . J ' , , cond Row: jason Tindol, Roger Ward, Paul Holt, jonathan Espina, Fontaine. Third Row: Coach Richey, jerry Anderson, Gary Scott, Nesrsta, Chris Wishert. Fourth Row: Clayton Surher, Foley Weerns, Stewart. Fifth Row: john jones, Lamar Sanders, Gar Hardcastle, Dale Galhreath, Mark Wells, Ricky Gamboa, Scotty Pierce, Ellis Simpson, Selwyn Marshall. Sixth Row: Marjshall Glaze, Robert Cardenas, Manager Steve Bell, jose Urdiales, Barry Fields, Tony Thomas, Robert Smith, Terry Elder. Seventh Row: john Crawford Ricky Martin, Trent Roundtree, Roy Frankum, Clifton Groze, Richard Tims, Michael Strornan. Seventh Grade Football: First Row: Vincent Marvin, Marvin Payne, james Yelderman, Todd Svateh, Marv lwllxams, Kenneth johnson, Bernard Smith, Marc Roland. Second Row: Robert Brown, Danny Phipps, Robert Randon, Dennis lwlliams, Sherman Baldridge, joe Garcia, jeff Franhum, Heath Hagerneier, Stephen jones. Third Row: Frederick Harris, jerry Banks, joe Baldridge, james Wright, Danny Morgan, Whit Roth, Brian Barrett, Charla Stewart, Kurt Hankins, joel johnson. Fourth Row: Coach Byron Laws, Kevin Heble, Darran Grice, Steven Dubose, Glen Shugart, Kurt Hehle, Eugene Drozi Kevin Trahan, Dean Norton, justin Haley, Arthur Cruz, Coach lWllt2zm Driver. Fifth Row: Blake Th , Le ' ' omas jason apold Blake West, juan Carlile, Shawn Reynolds, Stephen Wright, Daryl Grassman, and Kenneth Owens. o'f'o'o'o1o'0'o'o'o QVQVOIQ 1 o 0. 'obo sg ogogogogogo 0 r 04, 4 e ' ' cfs ooao 'wh ' ,'.'o' 5' .4 as 4 A Hargrove, Deanna Danford, Lisa Moore, Wendy Reid Rhonda Kelley, Amber Grade Boys' Basketball: A and B.' First Row: Peter Dion, Ronald Woodard, john Champ Davis, Jojo Pendon, Chuck Sherrill, Dewayne Dilky. Second Row: Mar- Glaze, Manager: Rick Martin, Gary Scott, David Buchanan, Armond Davb, Ross y, Albert Randon, C. Matcheski, Manager. Third Row: Richard Tims, Tony Robert Smith, Terry Elder, Coach Tom Nesrsta, john -Iona, Philip Hall, Roy Michael Stroman. if -V-1 Grade Boys' Basketball: A and B: First Row: Kenneth johnson, Bernard Smith, Laws, Troy McGaughey, Kurt Heble, Kevin Hebel, Chris jones, Dennis Wlliams, Robert Randon. Third Row: Shawn Renels, Sherman Baldridge, Blake West, Grassmen, Darren Grice, Scott Martin, and Blake Thomas. Hagemeier, Brian Puckett, Chris Strain, Scott Shugart, joe Baldrxdge. Second Row: eerleaders tbiill Eighth Grade Girls Baskabalk A and B: First Row: Rhonda Coslin, Ann Davis, Terri Giesie, Shelly Greenville, Elsie Delacruz, Lisa Moore. Second Row: Teresa Cooper - Manager, Kristen Fink, Glennie Austin, Kim Eddy, Tina Krenek, Beverly Hamilton - Manager. Third Row: Bridget Austin, Tarsha Smith, Vanessa lwllsams, Valerie Austin, Rita Smith, Sharon Lannen, Nora Salazar, Nikki Marmas - Coach. Not Pictured: Jana Reid - Coach. 2 3 Seventh Grade Girls' Basketball' A and B: First Row: jennifer Samels, Laura Welsch, Paige Pell, Chris Iuw, Chris Jarvis, Renae Dixon, Yolanda Thomas, Pam Woodard Kay Kay Wells, Tee Hardware. Second Row: Coach Livingston, Kristi Longmire, Cissy jones, Sarah Matusek, Greta Poe, Tracey Thomas, Amy Pierce, Darlene Morgan, Stacey Taylor, Coach Derrick. Third Row: Shelia Thomas, Veronica Lewis, jandte King, Cherice Fields, Sherry Randon, Lanelle Simmons, Melva Thomas, jenice Slaughter. Bth Grade Boys Track - District Champs: First Row: R. Fogle, j. j. Pendon, j. Washington, j. Espina, C. Davis, -1. Stevens, A. Davis, L. Hoot, R. Koenig. Second Row: R. Martin, R. Cardenas, E. Simpson, A. Randon fmanagerj, S. Marshall, T. Elder, M. Fontaine, M. Davidek, F. Weems. Third Row: R. Frankum, C. Brown, R. Tims, M. Stroman, jones, P. Hall, Crawford B. Fields, T. Thomas, j. Urdiab. Fourth Row: Coach Richey, Statistician Kim Eddy, Coach Nesrsta. Not Shown: D. Buchanan. .. 1 2 7th Grade Boys Track: First Row: K. johnson, M. Pain, H. Hagemeier, j. Berks, V. Simple. Second Row: Coach Laws, S. jones, j. Baldrzdge, R. Brown, j. Bivens, G. Bryant, Coach Per- rick. Third Row: S. Baldridge, R. McLaren, S . Fellers, D. Grice, B. Thomas. 8th Grade Girls Volleyball: First Row: R. Coslin, A. Davis, T. Krenek, N. Salazar, K. Fink, M. Ashley, K. Hatfield C. Thomas, T. Smith, B. Austin, VY lwlliams, M. Winch. Second Row: B. Hamilton, D. Mack, K. Stinnelt, T. Cooller, T. Pharivs, T. Bland T. Wekh, M. Mullins, T. Fit- zgerald S. Lannen. Third Row: R. Smith, D. Peters, T. Ham, T. Gifilb, M. Voight, K. Eddy, E. DeLaCruz, T. Siler, S. Greenville. Fourth Row: Coaches Lee Ann Livingston and Jana Reid. 8th Grade Girls Track - District Champs: First Row: S. james, K Austin, B. Austin, V lwllxhms, T. Glblf. Second Row: Coach Livingston, T. Krenek, T. Siler, S. Greenville, L. Moore, M. Winch, M. Voight, R. Smith. Tbird Row: L. Moore, T. Smith, T. Pharilss, D. Mack, N. Salazar, E. Delacruz, Coach Reid. 7th Grade Girls Track: First Row: K. Bland M. Means, if Thomas, T. Hardware, P. Woodard. Second Row: V. Lewis, L. Simmons, S. Rardon, D. Morgan, C. lwlliams. Third Row: C. Hardcastle, M. Lange, L. Guxdry, j. Heking, Coach Mar- Illdi. Not Shown: N. Hall, C. jones, C. IAw, G. Poe, L. lVelsch. s' f T sl. ,f A -- ,af '- ' ' ' .. ' 7th Grade Volleyball: First Row: L. Welsh, R. Divan, Y. Thomas, L. Simmons, S. Randon, C. Fields, C. lWlliams, VY Lewis. Second Row: N. Hall, G. Poe, T. Pursley, K. Bland S. Pursley, C. Law, C. Sirns, K. Jarvis, Slaughter. Third Row: Coach Marmas, T. Turney, C. jones, C. Stinnett, L. Guxdry, M. Yaklin, S. Taylor, j. Samels, j. Parker, N. Frankum, Coach Livingston. Congratulations District C mns! 244 uni r Symnh ni Front Row: Drummers: Becky Moore, Roy Payne, Chris jones, Stacy Allen. Second Row: Amber Barnwell, Teresa Cooper, Kim Davidson, Lori Kleinshrodt, Andrea lWlkes, Daphney Peters, Angala Tumlinson, Paige Pell, Kay Kay Wells, Barbie Armstrong, Cherye Hargrove Third Row: Tina Krenek, Stacy Tate, Mary jenkins, Greg Coughran, julie Newman, Sharon Iaannen, Pam Hudgeons, Rhonda Coslin, Beverly Hamilton, jolene Hudgeons, Michelle Yaklin, Kassandra McDougald, jocob, Deanna Young, Michael Collier, Spence Cleveland. Fourth Row: Shelley Greenville, Ann Davis, Valarie Austin, Sheila Burke, Missy Garcia, Champ Dams, jerry Anderson, jo jo Pendon, Thomas Rudy, Karen Hutto, Harriet Penn, Laura Welsch. Fifth Row: Foley Weems, Michael Palmer, Gary Collins, Dean Norton, Rusty Miller, Tracey Turney, Todd Selj Scott Burns, David Buchanan, john Rhubotton, Phillip Coughran, jana johnson. Sixth Row: james Massey, Ricky Martin, Rita Smith, Karl Buchanan, Blake West, jay Shannon, Les Odom, jenny Layshock, Bryan Puckett. First Row: Ranae Dxlron, Lourilva Cooper, Kelly Allen, Kelly Copeland, jenny West, Wendy Kipmiller, Kristi Longmire, Cissy jones, Angie Ellis, jeanna Landry, Sharon Burnett. Second Row: Mr. Micky Roden, Chris Cowan, Nolan lWllxs, Sarah Matusek, Amber Barnwell, joe Garcia, Sharon Lannen, Cheryl Paden, Trenni Davis, Towana Fitzgerald, Malani Tepera, Ms. Morphew Third Row: jason Leapold Lore Voncannon, Angala Tumlinson, D. L. Hempmner, Penny Burchfield, Brad McGuire, Gary Collins, Michael Palmer, Patrick Reichel, Veronica Lewis. Fourth Row: Stacy Parsley, Greta Poe, Chris Law, Cheryl Hargrove, Les Odom, Tracy Pursley. Fifth Row: Bobby Muroski, jose Urdiales, Scart Martin, Spence Cleveland, Michael Collier. Co EBIT 4 First Row: Casandra Bernard, Suzzett Bouis, Marie Presa, Laura Oden, Bridget Austin, George Lord, Brian Leech, Shirly Betancourt, Sharon Mullenix, Pam Childress, Sandra Hunt. Second Row: Mr. Roden, jimmy Urban, Ross Asherry, Steve Logan, Ricky Persely, Steven Barter, Chris English, Billy Vogel, Robbie Mendez, jimmy Kack, Ms. Morphew. Third Row: Pat Burito, CildBt Danny Phipps, Mark Taylor, Melva Thomas, Missy Lange, Shannon McDufL Lanelle Simons, Pamela Woodard, Candy McAdams, Garden Liles. 245 ',, Communications: First Row.' Tina Kreneb T. Giesie, K. Fink, R. Kelley, jacohsen, C. Dunn, N. Lima, Student Council: First Row: C. Davis, D. Dilley, Danford, C. Dunn, R. Payne. P. Hudgeons, N. Murphy, S. Baker. Second Row: L. Barry, K. Haynes, M. Fontaine, S. Greenville, K. cond Row: B. Hamilton, Massey, P. Jacobsen, B. McGuire, Collier fsponsorj, Eddy, M. Ashley, M. Glaze. Third Row: L. Kleinschrodt, Mnlenhins, M. Voight, M. Barrios,-I. Landry, Misha fsponsorj. Third Row: L. VonCannon, K. K. Wells, C. Strain, P. Pell, K. Stinnett, R. Payne, C. Woodson, D. Peters,j. Quinn. Fourth Row: G. Childress, R. Martin, W Reid, L. Moore, A. Wilkes. A. Barnwell, K. Heble. Fourth Row: K. Hehle, B. Armstrong, L. Moore, W. Reid, Danford, R. Kelley, T. Roundtree. Not Shown: D. Peters, C. Hargrove. A. f - A 4 ... Girls Tennis Team: First Row: Coach Bouis, L. Andrews, T. Ham, Hudgeons, M. Mullins, F. Boys Tennis Team: First Row: Heidaher, P. Dion, K. Heble, K. Hehle, Coach Richardson, K. K. Wells, C. Langner, M. Garcia. Second Row: S. Scott, T. Welsh, West, M. Yaklin,j. Seeond Row: Massey, D. Dilley, P. Holt. B. Bratton, C. Strain. Third Row:j Higgins, P. Pell, P. Burthfield, S. Bouis fmanagerj. Third Row: G. Austin, T. Thomas. K. Haynes, A. M. McMullen, R. Miller, Lindsey, G. Childress. lwlkes, N. Lima, T. Davis. Fourth Row: T. Bland, K. Stinnett, K. Hatfield, M. Ashley, W Reid, Newman. i w 4 junior High Choir: First Row: T. Siler, T. Greene, D. Horton, D. Roberts, R. Fisher, Wright, T. Diaz, P. Mosier, A. Lithgow. Second Row: V. lfwlliams, R. Villarreal, S. Roberts, B. Clark, P. Young, R. Woodard, R. McLaren, K. Maxwell, L. Hatfeld. Third Row: M. Davidson, K. jarvis, Parher, T. Smith, S. Smith, M. Mullins, P. Green, M. Machs, S. Mitchell, Barnes. Fourth Row: D. Flannel, L. Percival, D. Mach. L. Urban, N. Frankum, Harriss, T. Mil1er,j. Slaughter, T. Brita, T. Moore, Scott. 246 Charlie ro n nt. Band First Row.' Ms. Morphew fDirectorj, M. B. Moy, P. Lange, K. Zupinshi, D. Payne, S. Giese, K. Green, C. Pilgrim, Hester, K. Caldwell, Burns, Mr. Roden fDirectorj. Serond Row: S. Washington, K. Spears, Richardson, Higgins, Morton, Phillips, C. Foraher, C. Cooper, P. Baldridge, S. Aoera, H. Weems, K. Daughtry, Knoche. Third Row.' L. Harris, B. Thomas, P. Kyle, A. Ammon, M. Lucas, D. Clements, D. Farley, C. jenkins, B. Dartford, F. johnston, B. Tinsley. Fourth Row: S. Harwell, McWhorter, Siler, M. Lay, R. Kilsby, D. Phillips, B. Swisher, K. Rankin, T. Pendon, L. Dodds, V Taylor, E. Rapstein. Fifth Row.' li johnson, C. Edling, C. Mora, C. Kingrea, Newton, K. Boyd, R. Walker, j. Brooks, G. Hawthorne, N. Anderson, G. Burns, C. Christian, C. Warny. l'ElZOl'iii nt. and First Row: A. Stanley, A. McGuire, C. Meier, P. Gifford, H. Cepah, S. Kelly, L. Uwnder, S. Scott. Second Row.' K. johnson, L. johnson, T. Hills, A. Thomas, D. Hall, A. Thomas, R. Penn, S. Davenport, S. Null, K. Love, D. Oakes, N. Pena, D. Barrett. Third Row.' D. Heinrich, L. Pierce, K. Abshy, M. johnican, R. Larson, A. Lindsey, B. Fowler, P. Allman. Fourth Row, Standing: J. Brymer, D. Marshall, T. Hall, Knehel, L. Grassman, B, Burke, V. Thompson, D. Rodriguez, K. Ryman, G. Payne, D. Oakes. ' razoria nt. Ch ir Charli ow nt. hoir 247 Cl-IAIQLIE Bl? NTEIQMEDIATE 1 Not Shown: Idell Amboree, Patricia Armstrong, Barbara Matihmux, Paula Racke, Rosemarie Shannon, Azelle Speer. Felix Adafne David Allen Tama Alexander Amy Amman Nick Anderson joey Andrews Paul Ashley Susan Avera Pam Baldridge Vincent Baldridge Chris Barrios Lee Ann Bass Laurie Blackwell Kirn Bledsoe Kevin Boyd Kelley Brandenburg jim Brooks Guy Burns jennifer Burns jose Calzada Charles Christian Dedra Clements Roy Collier Conme Cooper Kris Corbell Billy Danford Kim Daughtry Brian Davidson Roberl Davidson Earnest Davis Tammy Dams jose Delgado Charles Delvige Derrick Diggs Una Dixon Glenda Dobbs Lori Dodds jonile Donley Shay Dorsey Harry Douglas eui Grade Missy Dunning Clint Durrett Wcbi Duty Chad Edling lwllzhrn Edwards David Farley Cheryl Foraher Douglas Geserirh Brandy Giddens Slack Gzesie johnny Giles jason Goolsby Kammze Greene Cassandra Grice Herman Griee jami Grsffnh Steven Hanson Baudriehe Harris Lyn Harris Sabrina Harwell john Hawa Gary Hawthorne jennifer Hester jane Higgins Deanna Holden Dawn Holly jennifer House jessica jackson Chris jenkins Latange johnson Veronica johnson Freddy johnston Yvette jones Eddie Kelley Bobby Kellner Robert Kilsby Chris Kingrea Missy Kirhpazrirb Carey Krieg Patrice Kyle 249 Paula Lange Kelley Langford Howard Lavender Michael Lag Kevin Lewis Michael Lucas Billy Mahurin Lee Matula Tonya M cAuley Allen McCulloch Marc McLina jason McWhorter Stephan M ehegan Cindy Mora Veronica Moren Tyrone Morgan Wvian Morin jocelyn Morton Katrina Morton Mary Beth Moy JfffMyfff justin Newton 0'1tea Christine Billy Parson Angelia Patterson john Paul Denise Payne Tina Pendon Dau g Philips joy Phillips Cheryl Pilgrim juan Ramirez Oricela Ramirez Krirsten Rankin Liz Rapstein jimi Richardson Gabriel Rodriquez DeWayne Shaw Brian Swisher Steven Smith Ilh Grad th Grade Kathy Spears Cleamon Strothers Chris Suhler Crissy Taylor Terri Taylor Veronica Taylor Aarm Thomas Brian Thomas Nelson Thomas Rosalind Thomas Cam Thrutchley Billy Tinsley Paul Tomlinson Robbie Walker Clint Warny Shelia Washington Holly Weems Rodney Welsch Timothy While Norman lWlson Scott Woods Karen Zupinshi Monica Albelice Alan Alexander Mike Anderson johnny Armstrong Lbya' Arrisola Karol Austin Rosemary Avalos Elliott Baird Kyle Baker Linda Baldrzdge Geoff Baldridge Valarie Barak jenny Barnes Danny Barra Kay Beach Michelle Bertram David Biggs Tammy Bishop Kevin Bolton Barry Boyhin Angie Brito Kelly Brooks Lori Brooks Cassaundra Brown Cheryl Burt Gary Carroll Gregory Clifton joe Clifton David Coslin Mark Cowan Dennis Crocker Christie Cunningham Gina Danford Kelly Darrington Dennis Davis Kathy DelGrand Rachel Diggs Christi DuBose Kennith Edwards jason Ellison james English Gary Farris Isabel Ferrer Allison Frank james French joe Frye Ryan Garza Tracy Gernand jennifer Gesericb Shawn Gilcrease jay Gorner Richard Gorner Ilh Grad Stacey Gray jason Green jahn Hall Shawn Hamlin Michael Hanson Carol Hatfield Sheila Hipp jeffery Hornboch Kasey Hubbard Aaron Huey Geary Hussey Sandi Hitchinson joe Irwin jackie Ivy Paul Ivy Mihejahubec Heather jeane Tommy johnson jarrod jones Lalie jones Rodney Kellner Holly Keszler jonathan Knot: Christy Kreneh Robert Kendall Shannah Lamary Clifford Laws janet Lewis Kevin Lewis Shunta Lewis Tyrone Lewis Craig Lightener Ella Lockhart Cory Logan Tereana Lyon Teresa Lyon Gilbert Manor Marion Marascuillo Shannon Maresh Dana Matula Don Mazac Aleen McCollester Cecil M:E1veen Meredith McGuire Tamara Meche Shelly Mehegan Veronica Monroe Shannon Moore Cornelius Nash jason Newman jeffrey Nichols james Outlaw Denice Partain Lisa Patterson Karin Peach Katie Pempek Linda Percival Larry Peters Shannon Pickens Ralph Pitts Leslie Priee Yolanda Ramirez Matt Reddoch Keith Rhodes Robert Reyna james Riggold Ruben Rosalez Kathryn Rudy M ihe Scarborough Angela Schlitzkus Serena Scott Kris Short I-1 GIQADE 4' Terry Short Robbie Spearow Pamela Stark Robyn Stevens Christy Stewart Shana Strelec Paul Strother Donna Thomas Elizabeth Thomas Perry Thomas Tine Thomas Diane Thompson Randy Thompson Jocelyn Traniel Kathryn Vandre Dora Vogel Billy Waldrip Matthew Wallace Roy Wasson Theresa Whipple Leslie White James Wilbanhs Chad lwllnarns Greatha Williams Clay lWnsteaa' Shawn lVleczyh Chris Wright Lisa Wo jcih Christine Woods Dayla Yaws Traci Yelderrnan I IBIQAZDIQIA INTEIQMEDIATE n: Anita Cbiklres, Aide, Dian Kosatba, Resource 254 Wlliam Ainsworth Peter Allman Bernice Arellano Deanne Bassett George Bernard Lachelle Bivens Kevin Brigance Shauna Brown jason Brymer Wiliam Burke Darrell Burndte Malcolm Burton Steven Caldwell Alex Castillo Hollis Calvert Holly Cepah Deana Consalvi Dena Consato Sherry Cooper Amy Crouch juan De La Cruz Stacey Davenport Carol Ellis Rhonda Farrington Craig Fields Blake Fowler Ronald Gibbens james Guldions Patti Ggford Veronica Gonzales Lyn Grassman Paul Gregory Tammie Gregory Charles Hagen Dee Dee Hall Kazuko Hall Travis Hall Danny Heinrich Greg Higgins Tarnrnie Hill 6th GYHUB E Travis Hipp Thomas Hiroms Dana Hoes Michael Hollenshead Dale Hornmich Robert Howard Michael johnican Kim johnson Lifajohnson Teresa johnson 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Mfcffffy Trisha McCarthy Sarah Means Michael Minchew Frank Moffett jennifer Mullins Craig Nelson Kelley Nelson Shannon Palmer Paula Pena Tammy Peters Lilly Perez Ricky PheQ.v Dorothy Pierce Reanne Polk Christopher Presa Keith Pyle Felecia Randles Stephen Reed Ray Rhoda Lalania Riley Thomas Roland Walter Ryman Emily Salazar Cheryl Scott Stacie Segura Doug Sheffield Tammy Shipman Terrence Sidney Eric Simple Andy Sims Virginia Smith Tina Stanley Ronnie Stewart Wallace Stewart Lenaigh Stone Shannon Stroman Donald Strother Michael Stueber Angela Taylor Chris Tenczar Clinton Txklwell Evelyn Tingle Rayford Thompson Coye Vollhaum james Darren Walton Leslie Warne Lynn Weaver Rhonda Webster Dusty West Billy Ray White Clarissa White Stacy lWlkinson Carl lwllhzms Preston Woodard Betsy Wooley 5lh Gracie joe Lee Adame Renee Adkisson Brian Alexander Shea Ashley Timmy Baker Kim Baldridge Holly Barnxer Bobby Bratcher Soyna Brown Sabrina Burchfzeld Susie Burt Vicki Burt Sandy Carle Melissa Casarez jennifer Coleman Travis Cunningham jason Dalbasco Delay Danford joe Frank Davideb Abel Delgado Skeeter Dotson Edgar Dural Sabrena Edling Ree Edwards Cindy Ellis Nichole Ellis Chad Field Ponri French 4th Grade Colleen Gresham Robert Groze Sharon Hamilton Susanne Hamilton julie Hankins Dickie Harbour Lori Haynes K ya Heinen Timmy Hightower Robert Hipp Clint Hudgeons Ursula jaquez Brian johnson Christine joyner Angel Kellner Annette Keszler Susan Keszler Kirk Kratky Paula Krenek Mark Kutach Sue Kyle Theo Langner ' joe Lavender Todd Leamons Chance Leopold Katrina Lewis Sieve Look Dewana Macha Shawna Martin joey McKee Christi Minshew Brett Mitchell joseph Molina Charles Monroe Amanda Morin Rodney Mosher jet'.Ain1e Newton Brad Nowlin Clvf Nugent Maeve 0' Gorman Marilyn Parson Gina Putman Kerry Payne Goldie Pedraza Leesa Pennington Melvin Peters Ray Pharrks julie Raehe Violet Ramirez Brenda Reeves jason Ridge Randy Rosen Tom Rowan Behh Salas Tasha Savage jeanette Scott Scott Scale Wchie Seale Marie Shafer Ken Shaw Eddie Sheffield Trina Siler Marc Sheen Kim Sluder Darryl Swanhs Glen Swisher Audra Thomas Gwen Thomas 4-th Grade v 'rf' 3rd Grildli jody Thomas Richard Thomas Carl Tolhert Ivana Urdnales Allen Volhrner Cayce Weems Hehii Weerns Randy Whipple jeff Whntehorn jamie lwlhhms Brian lwnch Chelley Woods Shawn Woodson Shari Alexander Crystal Allen Cullen Allen Donnette Arnold Candy Bellard Aaron Biggs Dehhk Boyd Anthony Brown Leigh Ann Burns joseph Burt Russell Caldwell Dora Campos Tina Carroll Elena Casarez Esther Casarez Randy Chancellor Kevin Chaney Melissa Clawson Paul Kevin Clayton Cindy Coffman Tqfany Couser Lara Danford Stephanie DeGesero Marcy Delgado Paul Derrich Stephanie Dodds Tonya Dolson Victor Duval Zathory Fankl Amtra Farris Hilario Ferrel Rhonda Fisher Quentin Fojlib Tony Foreman Amy Fountain LeAn Fowler Karyn French Alkn Frieze Dwayne Galbreath Audrey Garza Beverly Geserich Craig Giesie jonathan Goebel Delwyn Griffin Brulget Groze Rosalinda Guerrero Bradley Hamlin Rusty Hanson Shellie Hardcastle Tarron Hardge DonaM Harris Eugene Harwell Kelly Hay Cody Heinen Cindy Hinson Carl Hoekwyn Pat Hornbach Brandell Humbird Susie Hutchinson Felica jackson Charmaine james Hara jenkins Chris johnson Allen jones 4th 15l'ild6 Darrel jones Craig Kazee joy Laird Terivsa Lamury Robert Laws Kristin Leach Nelson Lemons Wendell Lemons David Lewis Trina Loch Greta Lachhart Brandi Macon jan Martinez johnny Matthis Renee McCann Mark M cEloeen Patrick McGaughey jerry Miller Keith Miller Amado Morin Felicia Myles Clay Nasser Benjamin Nash Donna Patterson Eddie Powell jason Powell Mihe Ring Brenna Ringgold Annie Rosalez Maria Salas Christine Salinas Suzette Schaefer julie Shannon Kimberly Smith Kellie Stracener Tornm y S wanks Susan Swisher Roger Thomas jason Thorton Tanya 'Dlilpeconnic juan Torres Shuzla Vanover Kenny Walker jaime Weible Speedy Whipple Anna Marie Whitt Marky Wlson Robbie Young Terry Adams Debbie Adhisson Christine Anderson Tommy Baldridge jason Barnwell jason Bell Chris Bergen Bubba Bishop Brandi Blunt Beth Ann Bradley Aaron Brooks Robert Brooks Tina Brown joshua Burrows Rodney Campbell Yolanda Campos Daniel Clawson Angela Conaway jason Coughran Carol Curry Danelle Darington jennifer Darrow jeffrey Dodds Shelbey Ducroz jae Edwards Kim Edwards Amy Fahrygel Tim Fitzgerald Cindy Foraker Chad Franklin Lisa Garcia Donna Garza Mandy Gilcrease Kerri Greene joseph Gresham Blake Griggs james Harbour Christy Hardcastle julie Hester Kasandra Hutcherson jach Ivy La johndra jackson Donny jan Lyndon johnson Tina jones jason joyner Chris Kazee Ben Kelley Cindy Kelley Cherry Kellner Shannon Kesinger Mellzlssa Key Heather Kliemehrodl jimi Leopold Chris Lewis Frank Lieb Beth Locke Robert Loudon Bryan Martin Mar yl yn Malhix Tonya Mattson Vanessa Matula jennifer Mazac Christy Minshew Terri Minshew juana M uniz Wc Nicholas Brandye Nowlin Erin 0'Hea Chasity Patterson Fifa Redroza Allison Pell Sharon Percival Troy Peters john Phelps jose Ramirez Shane Rankin jamie Reeves joseph Richardson Royce Roemisch Shannon Sauferwin Lori Schxbmenz Brrd get Schulte Stacey Senhyrih Tommy Shafer Pam Sheffield Charles Smith Lisa Strelec Chris Thomas Dana Thomas Felicia Thomas Chance Thornton Barry Thrulchley Bastienne Uherghien April Timm Heath Wagner Michael Wallace Logan Weems Steven West janine White Misty White Patrich lwlliams Rachelle lWlliam.s Chris lwlson Melinda lWlson Liz Womack st Grade Bonnie Aguillon Marisela Almazan Ana Ammar Christina Avalos Layne Ballard David Bass Karine Bouis Philip Boyum Amanda Brand Barry Brown Broch Bullard Tina Bur! jim Callihan Cary Carroll jennifer Cazes Eric Childress Scott Clawson Zach Clements Amanda Cole jason Cooh Kara Cook Mary Helene Cudd Heather Dail jamie Danford Lee Danford Christy DelWtt Leroy DelWtt Amanda Dodds Keisha Edwards Claudia Elizondo Brandy Fellers Avredo Ferrer juan Figeroa Maria Figeroa jeanna Foreman Nathan Foster Vanessa Garcia Donald George jeremy Graham Amy Gray jennifer Griffith Socorrito Guerrero jerry Ham Lyndi Hanhins Chris Heble Silverio Hernandez Stephen Hill Tony Hipp Gregory Hodges Brandi Hogan Crystal Humhird Kirk Hutcherson Libby Hutchinson Shawn Igo Douglas Ivy Frank Ivy Erichjachson Pamela johnson judyjohnston Glymlsjona Quinton jones Michelle Keszler jason King Chris Knight Christy Kocureh Trent Kocurel Royce Kramer Louis Kuba Lindsey Kutach Steven Laws Ben Leggett Andrea Lemons Cassie Lewis Mark Machaceh Chris Matula jason M chzlvsich Shelby Moore lWllie Myles Hud Nils- jarrad' Norris Melissa Ondreas Damh' Pennington Tommy Pharris Shawn Pickens Robert Pilgrim jimmy Price Tanivha Purdue JM Reddoch Laura Ridge Brandon Ringgold Cheri Roche Dale Roeper Carlee Sanders Donnel Scott Shawn Seuiler Brad Sinor Cory Sluder Tarra Smothermon Kerin Soli jennder Stamport jennifer Staublein jason Stewart john Strother Tbersa Strother Ramona Swanks jeffrey Talaseh Tony Taylor Heather Thompson jonica Tolbert Sharona Tolhert Mich Tosch Phillip Vega Hector 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Shown: Pauline Drury, 2nd Anice Fenley, lxt Kay Friday, Library Mary Betbjolmxon, Resource Arthurynejoiner, 2nd joyce Fields, Aide Margaret Ham, Aide Celina Milian, Reading Sue Whitt, Aide jason Arceneaux Shanna Ayers james Bartlett Denise Bech jackie Bell Marty Boone Scott Boyd Valarie Brown Cheryl Bryant Brian Buchanan Stephen Buchanan Anthony Bundich Cecilia Casiano Mary Elizabdh Champagne Kandy Christian Scott Comer Dorene Consalvi Howard Creehmore Tony Cuellar April Danford Karen Daniels Kendra Davis james Dominey Brandi Dorsey jennifer Dunn Shawn Dunning jimmy Duty Andressa Frazer Tracey George Robert Goolsby jason Hannah Herbert Harris jody Hartley Scott Heinrich Oscar Huerta Monty janah Cory johnican Stephanie Keith jim Bob Kinser Toby Kirhpatrich 266 4th Era 6 , 1 Rene Kosatha Marh Koym james Leago Irma Maldonado Jeanette Manor Kay ,Martin Pablo Mata Ricardo Matz Paula Mitchell Michael Nichols Shelly 0'Dell Kevin Owens Frederick Payne Giovanni Placencib Barbara Prihoda Hope Regian Eugene Richey Kelly Ringo Kevin Robertson jeffer y Salinas Sheila Shelton George Short Felecia Singleton Kris Slough Trash Smith Daniel Starh Shirley Stinnett Patty Stojaneh Carol Strother Andrew Thompson Rholonda Thompson Stacey Tims Yvme Tim.: jason Utley Cindy Van Sleen jamie Walden Timmy Wells jeffrey lWley Ronald Lee Anderle j. R. Arellano Merry Aifera Elizabeth Gale Baird Tammy Bartlett Jarrett Baugh john Beasley Stacy Beck Mihel Black Samantha Boyhin Robhk Bragg Eric Brewer Larry Ray Bright Larry Brown DaWayne Brown Jana Brown LaWayne Brown Lewis Brown Tina Brown Brian Burns Tommy Cochroft Cheryl Comer Liz Contreras Catina Danford Rita Davis Sarah Delvige Kacie Dunn Marh Durham Kama Echles Brandon Ellison Kerri Farley jessica Feil Clifford Fletcher Brian Fugate Madonna Garcia Kathy Gamino Dewayne Gragert Kathy Hawes Crayton Henry Timothy Hoelew yn 3rd Grade Dorothy Hoffman Chiu Horah Dale Horah jeme Hornberger Heath Hughes jenmfer Hutson Brxanjasah Rashellejohnican Kathryn johnson Eric Kiechler Nicholle Kubinah Greg Lewis Philip Lxstah -1. Quenton Livingston james Mahurin Michelle Mangrum Tawn ya Mansel Shawn Marasuillo Kari Mariam Gilbert Mara Shannan M cMaster Samual Montes Lucy Nevarez Claude Pertain Micky Peddicord Rohhin Phelps Raymond Piel Shawn Pride Rosemary Ramirez Wesley Regian Richard Reyna Tonya Reynolds Tony Ringo Marvin Shell Kelly Sims Becky Smith Daniel Smith Scott Stewart Shirley Strother Chad Stueber 267 Darron Thomas Michael Thomas Eric Trihhle Kevin Tumlinson Alison Tunnel Beverly Walters Leo Washington Naomi Wells Leon lwley jackie lWlson Norbert lwlson Snapper lWlson Stacey Wynne Roderick Allen Dwayne Atwood Eileen Baird Kevin Banks Melvin Banks Fernando Bell jonna Benge Kathy Bennett james Black Christopher Boykin Susie Braggs Millie Brown Mark Chapman Debra Christian jack Christian Mechelle Coxwell jeffrey Cuellar Roderick Davis Cinnamon Dorsey Shelly Duval Yolanda Ellingson jennver Fischer Stacy Fletcher Tonya Fletcher Scott Frazer Clint Gary Lysondra Gernand Ryan Goolsby jim Gordon Shelley Gragert Donna Gregory Damon Grimes jacquelin Grzlsbhy jake Groth Michelle Guy Brenda Hall Shane Hammond Andrew Harris Guy Hawkins jackie Hoffman Eugene Hapwood Grady johnican David johnson Arthurynejoiner Rodney jones Michael Kennemer Trina King Diane Krueger Bethany LaBeth Michael Landry Lisa I ewis Tammy M :Masters Belinda Means Mari Montes Rosa Montes joseph Patterson Robert Patterson Kimberly Payne Danny Peddico Nancy Perez Donald Random jose Rodriguez Belinda Rourbs Paula Rudy Wesley Thurman Pamela Tidwell Michelle Travis Renae Waldrip Kimberly Watson Tommy Welch jimmie West Haywood White Robin Whitehead Diane lWley jay lwlhinson Tricia Wotioha Melinda Aguirre Tara Allen Chris Beasley Eddie Bffbhdlll Tommy Betancourt Darla Boone Mayggen Borshi Sheila Brewer Rinlhe Brown Darinda Caldwell Brandy Carter Ray Chambers Quincy Chamlzless Lee Christian Clint Dairon Dakena Davis Chad Demenr jade Demenl Lance Eckles Steven Ellison David File Cheri Ford Joseph Garza Ralph Gaston Marcey Goolsby Orlando Grivby Andre Guajardo Debbie Hawkins Markes Holdernas Sheldon Hughes Shelly jaeobs Amy janah Candy johnson Danieljohnson Stephen johnson Amy jones Brenda Keith Loretta Koym Donnie Mahurin Armando Maldonal Christi Mansel Stephanie Martin Brenda Mala Debria Morgan Rusty Naumann Anna Newman jason Perry Chris Piel Page Pursley Kerry Regian jeremy Renicle Sally Reyes Michael Richardson Vienna Rideaux james Ringo Stoll Rogers Jeanette Shelton jerry Sheldon jennifer Singleton Teresa Smith Brenda Strolher Gerrald S win! Daphne Suhler Jody Wright Robert Taylor Pablo Terrazas Rachael Thomas Jayson Tumlimon Malik Vasquez Corinna Welsrh Teresa Welch IBIQAZDIQIA ELEMENTARY Not Shown: Geneva Barren, Susan Fordyce, Irma Alexander, Linda Erwin, Bernice Smith, Linda Atkim, Shannon Binnion, Velma Durham, jackie Gotcher, Cberyl Brigance. Earl Alexander Robert Allen Linda Audas Lisa Barrett Stephanie Bassett Sean Bates Lisa Beard Diana Bell Susan Briggs Christine Brown Felecia Burton Christa Carr Nicky Carroll Tony Castillo Roy Chapa Sandy Coday Marcus Cook jimmy Cruz Melissa Cr yer Patrick Danford Cassius Davidson Shawn Davidson Ernesto De La Cruz Michael Ferguson Vickie Finley Kimberly Flippo Gabriel Flores Russell Fogle Adam Gamboa Wncent Garcia james Godley john Godley Lola Green Dwayne Greenville Lisa Greer jerry Paul Guidy Donna Hoot Trina Hosey jejfjacobsen Kimbriejejfers 272 4-th GYHUB E I La. Shanda johnson Bonnie jones jason Kersh Chris Laws Rodney Lewis Michelle Livanec Richey Lucas Regemh Meade Donald Minor Ronald Minor Lynda Mitchell Sheila Moffett Terri Moore Michael Moraw Steven Morgan john Murawshi Doug Nelson Sherry Oliver Harold Penn Ronald Pharrils Robert Pierce Terrie Punch Manuel Rendon David Richardson Paul Riley Linda Rodda Michael Salazar Rhonda Scott Ronda Segoria Shelly Singer Keli Sloan Melanie Smith Shey Smith jennqer Stahl Robert Stephenson Rachel Stratton Charles Strickland Shelly Stroud Glenn Swanner jerry Swanner joey Tabor Alicia Taylor james Thomas Marvin Thomas Tammy Thompson Steven lwcber jeffrey lwllzams Staci Womack Woody Woodard Cory Worrell Clyde Allen Tarnela Allen Lesha Andrews Glen Autrey Christopher Barrera Charles Bernard Tronnie Blair Kart Blaschhe Katrina Bonner Broderick Banner Stephen Burton Michell Cameron Allison Campbell Woodonna Canard Balinda Carder Darrell Carder Laura Carroll D. j. cazbm james Coulter KeWn Crouch Bobby Davenport Dana Denson Mark Diaz jennifer Ellsworth 4th Grade 3rd Grad Derek Hoff Paul Erwin Linda Franlum Frances Freeman Lashell Godley Craig Goodwin Russell Grimes Tammy Guel Michele Hall Txlrh Ham Chris Hamman Christopher Heinemeyer Kevin Hiroms Chuck Hutchins Nicole jones Terry jones Kathy Koeton Kendra Kersh Henry Kidd Kim Lane Colby Lawrence Linda Love Susan Lucht Angela Mann Trey McCann Tricha McGuire Brandy Moore Starlene Master Kirk Mullins john Murray Rhonda Nelson Marcus Nesby Steve New Becky Orsak Kelly Padon Matthew Perez Salvador Perez Nancy Phillips Richard Pierce Victoria Pierce 273 4 jessica Reyes Shauna Rotureau Darren Shelton Chalie Shugart LaKesha Simple April Smallwood Sherri Smith Cecil Solis Dana Stanley Susan Stanley jennifer Stephenson Seanda Stewart C richer Sturdivant Sandy Webster Wendy White Christy lWlliarns Mona Wiliam john Woodard Wncent Alkgar Wade Aucoin Teena Baca jason Bartic Danielle Beard Dana Bensley Myrtle Bernard Christopher Boch Benjie Boler Sonja Bonner Brandon Bratton Michael Brown Amos Caballeno Chris Camacho Kelli Carr Wwlliam Clarke 3rd Grad nd Grade jesse Cruz Chad Cryer Mary Ester De La Cruz Donna Dunlap Pamela Erwin Benjy Ethridge Ben Farrington Rici Freeman Gerardo Galoan Shawna Goss Nelson Grimes Michelle Guy Danya Hall Sean Hamilton Sherry Hann Daina Harvey james Hill janell Hills Bryan Hlavinha james Hominioh Quinlin Hominioh Hezda Horn jennifer Huffman Wesley Hutchins Angie Hutson Katrina jones Keri juler David Kallus Heather Kanter jennifer Kelley Ben Kessner Martin King Mark Lachey Rodger Larsen Henry Lassiter jason Ledbetter Dwayne Lewis Leslie Livanec Kelly Malone Miehell Maresh Alicia Marrufo Davxkia M asters Kenneth McAdams Alison McKelv y Sharnetia Minor C ynlhia Moffett Tim Moffett Diane Morgan Tamika Nelson Shawn Northam April Odom Lorraine Odom Misti Palmer jennifer Peltier Mark Pena Crystal Peters Rebecca Phillips Valerie Phillips Stephanie Pierce Steven Pike Donald Randon Niccy Randon jeremy Schaefer Benjamin S chwanl Tonya Scott Ro que S egovia Elizabeth Slezinshy Stephanie Sloan Bryan S mith Curtis Smith Randy Smith Wcby Stanford john Stanley Blaine Stewart Kimberly Strickland Minerva Thomas Richard Tomilinson joe Vento Haley Wteh Cody Ward james Wheeler Carlos White john lwlliams nd Grade Lloyd lwllxarns Melissa lwllhuns Steven Wolverton Brett Wodard Kevin Worrell Sheila Adloch Brkign Bailey Cherie Bates Roderick Bell Dawn Benton Clarence Bivens Deshone Boler Darren Boniaby Byron Brown Mathew Brown Kimberly Burnette Sterling Burton Tamara Burton Chris Carlile Kim Carter Bren Chupp Christina cms Jehu Clark sbfzzy czmzfma Kristina can Shionton Cross Kevin Dent Stephanie Dunlap Chris Ellis Mary Farrington Chandra Fields Cotina Fields Vance Flowers Thomas Franlum Michelle Garcia Diane Gilliam jeanme Gonzalez Russell Green Enchantra Grice Troy Guidry Stacy Ham jacquie Hanna jason Harris Philip Harriss Kimberly Healey Alisa Hiram: Ike Howell Charles Huzlsman Albert johnson Jerald jones Maroinjanes john Kallus Sari! Kelbgg Melzlva Kluge Tammy Kucera Louis Lara Kenneth Lassiter Chris Lewellyn Russell Lopez Patty Sue Luchl Travis Lynn Syreeta Mach Kancey Marshall Amy Mann Angela McDougald General McGari1y Christie Moore Tanya Morgason Cindy Nelson Henry Nelson Ryan Nelson Duslon Nichols Gran! Odom james Odom Bill Orsab Shameha Penn Coby Rabourn Autumn Richardson Omar Rios Troy Robino Stacie Roland . in ' Stephanie Rotureau Eric Salinas jenny Sembra Bobbi Simmons Kenny Simple Kelley Skinner Kelli Shane C. j. Smnh Letye Solis jamie Terry Nahzkha Thomas jeffery Thompson john Tomblin Lori Tomlinson Mandy Vileh Shelly Whde Tornehia Wlliams jocel yn lWnthrop as K .1 ' 1 R W' ' , '5 CL Not Shown: Miriam jordan, Teacher: Dian Kosatda, Plan A Teacher: Linda Powell, Occupational Tberapixl. HENDYCL ANNED lWlly Aguillon Patricia Allen jason Anders Wayland Autrey Toni Avery Leslie Baker Patrich Baker Pauletta Baker Michael Bales Heather Barhera Matthew Barnett jamie Benge jason Benkula Robin Benn Stephanie Bennett justin Bethancourt jaylene Black Lashawna Black Bubba Boatright Tommy Bohhitt Kevin Bock Beau Boley Bobby Bonner Stephanie Boyd Letrice Breaux Perry Brooks Kevin Brooks jeremy Bridges Lajonia Brown Paul Brown Rachel Brown Amber Browne Daniel Buchanan Shawn Buchanan Tr 'cy Burlingame Paul Busclas jenny Caballero Marcos Calzada Sacramento Campos Curtis Carlton 278 jennifer Carroll Misty Carter john Castro Monica Chance Danielle Childress Cody Clepper 1 Angie Comer , Lacie Conaway Cory Craig Carl Crunk Christine Cruz X Erica Cruz Bobby Gene Curke john Curry Mile Dartford Thomas Danford justin Daugherty Darren Davis ' Katrina Davis Michael Davis Nathan Davis Christina Delvechio Matt Denson jeremy Dickerson D'Ann Dirzanowsky jodi Dodds Annette Doughty Brandon Downs Amber Durham jeremy Edwards Vanessa Ellis Garrett Ewald Bess Falcon Christopher Farley! Alejandra Ferrer Rovissa Fisher jason Fojtih Brenda Foraher Chrissie Ford Casey Fountain Angie French joe Galhreath Paul Gamino Lilliana Garcia Naomi Garcia Clarence Gee Chad George Kathy Gzddens Lori Giese Thomas Goodwin Ron Roy Goolsby Nancy Graefe Gretchen Greenberg Kevin Grice Tomekia Griffin Courtney Griggs Irma Guerrero Telly Hutcherson Buffey Huett Sammy Huchahy Garrett Hough Teddy Horn Timothy Hapwood Denielle Hopkins Alicia Hollenshead Travis Hoelewyn jennifer Hohhins Rhodesia Hill Everett Hicks Scott Henderson Angie Heinemeyer Stacy Heald Tara Harvey Lenious Harris Roderick Harris Freddie Harkin: Pete Ham Faith Halliwell Destony Hall Christi Hairston B. Hairston Glenn Ivy jennifer Ivy joeyjachson Wathinsjachson Natasha james julie jaseh Karen jenkins David jones Davidjones Michael jones Verdajones Vernon jones Monica johnson Amy juher Cbrivti Kasper Kristi Kelly Na'Kesha King Ryan King Carey Kirby Jody Kulhichi Brian Lachey Ladd Laird Shauna Lanehart Hobby Land Clark Laughlin Emmett Ledford Amy Lee Francy Lee Christopher Leggett Louise Leggett Misty Leggett Emily Lentz jennifer Livingston Deven Lott Chance Lowery jimmy Martin George Martinez Raymond Martinez lwlliam Maruffa 279 Thornas Masters james Mata Ricardo Mata Louis Mathis Valerie McCarthy Zachary M cCorkle LaVaa'a McCulloch Margaret M cEI1zeen Tara McElveen Linzie McFarling Aaron M cGarity Marcia M cGehee Brent McKee Sarah M cK1?han Stephanie Mercer Fritzann Merritt Cod y Mills justin Mills Lisa Minshew Geoffre Monclova juan Morak Sabrina Morgan Sherrie Morgan Adrian Murray Aretha Myles Whitney Nicholas Andrea Nichols Kyle Nicholson Melissa Nugent Millicent Ondras Heather 0'Quain Tracy Peters jennifer Peters Kendra Peach jonathan Peddicord Catherine Pena Greg Pendon Devin Perreault Adam Perez, jr. john Perez Mario Perez jason Pinlley Misty Pounders Valerie Prilop Felzp Quintana David Rafalshi jesus Ramirez Kimberly Ramirez Kenya Randon Taj Randon Harold Reichert Amberly Renfrew Leticia Rhodes jona Richard Kimberly Richey Dernitre Robinson Robert Robinson Tony Rodriquez Patti Rudy Marco Salas Ginger Salinas Shaconda Sanders Trisha Savage Laura Scarborough Bobby S chwanh Tim Scott Stephen Seuller Rebecca Shapely jessica Shearn April Shipman Randy Simmons Stacey Simple Cassaundra Simon julie Singleton jason Sinor Henry Slezinshy Carol Sloan jay Pat Sloan David Smith Tamara Smith Robert Solis Ray Spears Frank y Stamport Mauve Stanford Keni Lynn Stephenson Leon Stiles Billy joe Strawn Donna Slrolber Laura Strolber' Damon Subler Brandy Surface Brian Taylor Kyla Taylor Stacy Taylor Gladys Terrazas VYoLynn Tbomas Kim Thompson Kelly Tolberl Teanna Tomlin Nicole Toole Randall Travis Elizabeth Tumlinson Kari Varner jimmy Vasquez Gabriel Wagner Daniel Walton Bionla Ward jerrod Ward Laura Warncie Keri Watson David Weaver Derma Wakbeil Rainy Wells Aaron West Israel White Belinda Wballey Elric llardtinglon Sandra lWcber Eric lwley me may Stephanie Wiley Wade lwllinson Kekb lwllcoxon H. D. lWllxQzms Chandra lWlharnson Sbera Wolverton jason Wylie jennifer Young ,s,e Q1 Academics - 78 Acklin, Glen - 154, 170, 217 Adams, james - 73, 198 Adkins, Gordan - 2 10 Aden, David - 217 Administration - 81 AFS - I 16, 1 17 AU'ord, Robert - 2 1 0 Allman, Suzanne - 140, 198, 2 1 0 Allen, Angela - 223 Amboree, Greg - 154, 217 Anderson, Conde - 183, 224 Anderson, Melody - 138, 217 Anderson, Onita - 223 Anderson, Shelly - 217 Arcemant, Suzanne - 66, 123, 125, 2 10 Arelland, Gracie - 223 Armstrong, Tammy - 223 Arnold Melinda - 223 Arnold, Quinton - 39, 223 Arrington, Tanjie - 210 Art Club - 126 Ashley, Bana - 50, 65, 74, 105, 1 14, 122, 158,167, 192, 198 Athletics - 1 44 Austin, Kim - 127, 1 3 9, 198 Audas, Bobby - 2 1 7 Baby Pictures - 50, 51 Baggerly, Wade - 1 3 7, 1 54, 2 I 0 Bagwell, Rick - 102, 131, 198 Bailey, Karen - 132, 198 Baker, April-125, 141, 210 Baldridge, Carolyn - 198 Baldridge, Charles - 155, 165 , 223 Baldridge, joyce - 198 Band -' 1 20- I 25 Banks, julie - 217 Barnes, Kathryn - 217 Barnes, Lisa - 2 1 7 Barnett, Linda - 141, 209, 2 1 0 Barnier, Krystal - 217 Barrett, Cina - 127, 217 Barrett, Jacqualine - 139, 198 Barrett, Laura - 223 Barta, Tim - 217 Basketball - 1 6 2- 1 69 Baseball - 1 74- 1 77 Bass, David- 155, 223 Batterton, Chad - 132, 198 Beach, Kathy -123,141, 217 Beaty,Jarrod- 138, 155, 223 Bellard, Chris - 155, 223 Bernard, Richard- 217 Bernhausen, Harry - 130, 198 Bethancourt, Ernest - 132, 101, 2 1 0 Bethancourt, Santiago - 198 Birdsong, Mike - 150, 210, 21 5 Birdsong, Robin - 51, 59, 133, 1 01, I 98 Bivens, Anthony - 127, 165 Bivens, Connie - 1 33, 210 Bivetls, Lola 1 51, 139, 198 Black, Robert - 21 7 Blackman, Marvin - 106, 223 Blackman, Valori - 123, 125, 209, 210 Blaschke, Glen - 21 7 Boitmon, Karla - 217 Bonner, Melinda - 210 Boone, Darrell - 217 Boone, Dena - 35, 66, 142, 209, 210 Brasfield, Linzie - 48, 49, 164, 183, 193, 2 15, 210 Brazoria County Fair - 26-29 Brazoria Elementary - 271, 2 76 Brazoria Intermediate - 2 5 3 - 2 5 7 Brigance, Bill - 210 Brigance, Charles - 122, 210 Brigance, Russell -198 Briggs, Scott - 155, 165, 223 Brittain, Stanley - 154, 217 Brooks, Amanda - 217 Brooks, Louisa - 223 Brooks, Michael- 1 10, 122, 210 Broussard Rhonda - 210 Brown, Barbara 193, 1 98 Brown, Bobby - -'51, 139, 217 Brown, Darryl - 154, 217 Brown, Della - Brown, Kevin - Brown, Lloyd - 217 150,164 217 Brown, Michael - 1 50, 210 Brown, Ronald- 217 Brown, Shaun - 154, 163, 210 Brown, Stephen - 50, 130, 98, 217 Brown, Timothy - 137, 223 Bryant, Tonya - 223 Bryant, William - 150, 170, 210 Brymer, Tialisa - 223 Bubella, Melinda Buchanan, Keith 2 1 5, 2 1 O Buchanan, Kevin 2 1 7 - 127, 223 -124, 156, - 182, 183, Buckalew, Beth - 223 Burke, Rikke - 38, 39, 111, 217 Burke, Tina - 124, 125, 210 Burnette, Stephen 1 98 - 50, 130, Burns, Kaylynn - 51, 52, 1 14, 124, 125, 198 Burrell, Harold- 223 Burton, Sherry - 223 Bynum, Sheila - 223 Cadenhead,jeff- 122, 164, 217 Cadenhead, Kevin - 32, 50, 65, 71, 74, 75, 114, 124, 163, 192, 198 Caldwell, Velma - 50, 139, 1 98 Calzada, Carlos - 210 Calzada, Veronica - 223 Cameron, Mickey - 223 Cameron, Monica - 21 7 Cammack, Michael - 131, 199 Candids - 194-197 Carlton, Ana - 21 7 Carpenter, Regona - 217 Carrol, Ronald - 223 Casiano, Ambrosia - 210 Cazuarang, Mary - 137, 141, 2 I 7 Chancellor, joe- 50, 199 Chancellor, Kelton - 223 Chaney, Chris - 223 Chaney, Mark - 223 Chaney, Steven - 217 Chapa, Elisa - 210 Charlie Brown - 247-252 Cheerleaders - 142, 143 Choir - 127 Christian, Cliff- 155, 223 Christian, johnny - 137, 138 Christian, Patricia - 73, 140, 199 Clifton, Cindy - 138, 98, 210 Clifton, Lee - 199 Clifton, Sharon - 217 Close-up 30-3 1 Cloud Dennis - 137, 1 38, 156, 210 Cochran, Nancy - 217 Coffman, Carl - 210 Coffman, Sammy - 223 Coker, Chris - 210 Cole, Linda - 71,114, 133, 137, 138, 199 Cole, Robin - 210 Cole, Sheila - 143, 144, 223 Collier, Alice - 127, 223 Collier,-Iana - 111, 122, 124, 125, 141, 209, 210 Collier, Leslie - 217 Collier, Moran - 1 70 Collier, Tyree - 217 Collins, Debbie - 50, 127, 199 Columbia Players - 128 Compton, Randy - 223 Connor,jimmy - 137, 223 Contreras, Teofilo - 217 Cooper, Brady - 34, 48, 49, 62,150, 184,199 Coppock,jeff - 154, 21 7 Coppock, Laura - 51, 199 Cormier, joy - 210 Coslin, Michelle - 133, 199 Cossin, Tammy - 50, 199 Cothran,john - 223 Cothran, Mark - 223 Coulter, Sandra - 144 223 Coulter, Stacey - 13 3, 199 Councellors - 82 Craig, john - 59, 72, 114, 150, I 84, 199 Crawford, Laurie - 217 Creekmore, Mollie - 223 Crocker, Karen - 223 Crouch, David - 21 7 Crouch, Dennis - 155, 223 Crouch, Kay - 210 Crutcher, Tony - 73, 114, 199 Cuevas, Rosa - 217 Cummings, Robin - 217 CVAE - 131 Danford, Angie - 50, 114, 125, 137, 199 Danford Brenda - 217 Danford, Kim - 111, 217 Danford, Prentice - 51, 58, I 10, I 99 Danford, Tammy - 144, 223 Danhaus, Liz - 51, 142, 193, 199 DAR - 69 Daubs, Gena - 217 Darlington, Karen - 210 Davidson, Kevin - 21 7 Davis, Corwin - 155, 165, 223 Davis, Elaina - 127, 217 Davis, Kevin - 154, 170, 217 Davis, Marquis - 199 Davis, Mary - 210 Davis, Sherry - 158, 167 Davison, Dinnie - 139, 193, 195, 1 99 DE - 132 Delgado, Ismael - 210 Delgado, Israel - 217 Delgado, Lenorr - 21 7 Del Grande, Nancy - 217 Dement, Lawrence - 51, 199 Derbonne, Connie - 21 7 Derrich, Deanna - 143 Dewees, Debi - 38, 223 Dion, john - 210 Dirzanowski, Eugene - 218 Dirzanowski, Johnnie - 223 Dirzanowski, Lonnie - 223 Dishough, Terri - 2 18 Division - 79, 109, 147 Dixon, Shanna - 210 Dodson, jammie - 223 Donley, Debra - 218 Dorsett, Carol - 132, 210 Dorsett, Sheri - 223 Drozd, james - 218 Dubose, Andy - 33, 62, 150, I 70, I 84, 199 Ducro, Roy - 223 Cucro, Tammy - 218 Dudley, Cindy - 50, 132, 200 Duke, Todd- 150, 210 Duncan, Kathy - 210 Durrett, Kellie - 50, 200 Durrett, Paul - 137, 138, 1 00, 2 I 8 Eaton, Kim - 210 Ebbert, Brock - 137, 200 Eddy, Kurt - 2 18 Edwards, Greg - 150, 163, 200 Ellingson, Roger - 218 Ellis, Dorothy - 200 Ellis, john - 218 Epps, Ethyl- 50, 60, 139, zoo Espina, Dan - 218 Fabrygel, Troy - 137, 210 Fabrygel, lVilbert - 137, 218 Faniel, Rhonda - 218 Farmer, Clay - 130, 200 Felder, Raymond - 218 FFA- 136-137, 119 FHA - 135 Fieldon, Bobby - 200 Fields, Clayton - 150, 184, 200 Fields, Donna - 218 Figueroa, Carmen - 210 Fisher, Tammy - 218 Fluitt, Mona - 41, 73, 125, 200 Fogel, Laura - 218 Fontain, Marc - 154, 170, 218 Fontain, Michael - 51 , 71, 110, 200 Football- 150- 1 55 Football Banquet - 184 Foster, jan - 71, 133, 200 Foudray, David - 218 Frankum, Kerry - 127, 218 Frazer, Roy - 218 Freshmen - 222-227 Freshman Favorites - 68 Gamboa, Antonio - 210 Gamboa, Pete - 210 Gary, Glen - 130, 132, 150, 215,211 Gary, Kenneth - 218 Garza, Amanda - 144, 224 Garza, Angela - 200 Garza, Rosalinda - 200 Gaston, Melvin - 218 Gebhart, Ellen - 218 Gentry, Roberta - 133, 211 George, Karen - 32 George, Kimmie - 131 George, Lori- 229 Gerard, Michael - 218 Gibbins, Darla - 218 Giddens, Tammy - 200 Giddions, jamie - 224 Giesie,judi - 111, 122, 218, 224 Gifford, Renee - 224 Gilliam, Larry - 224 Girls' and Boys' State - 69 Golf- 182-183 Goddard, Toni - 21 1 Gonzales, 2 0 0 Gonzales, Gonzales, David- 102,131, jerry- 131,211 Leonard- 51, 200 Goodwin, Ercella - 224 Goodwin, Goodwin, Felicia - 200 Gwen - 200 Gracia, johnny - 200 Graduation - 52-55 Grice, Anthony - 201 Grice, Bruce - 21 1 Grice, Chloe Annette - 218 Grice, Lawrence - 154, 218 Grice, Loretta - 102, 131, 201 Grice, Stephanie - 21 1 Grice, Terrence - 155, 224 Griffin, Randall - 200 Grosvenor, Deke - 49, 52, 64, 201 Guajaro, Barbara - 218 Gurjaro, Gracie - 21 1 Gundy, Barbara - 201 Gusher, Staff- 110-111 Hagemeier, Brett - 21 1 Hagemeier, Neva - 51, 58, 64, 1 I 1, I 2 2, 201 Hall, Tim - 224 Ham, Thomas - 201 Hancock, Karen - 218 Hanson, Laurie - 51, 201 Harang, jeffrey - 215, 21 1 Hargrave, Heather - 218 Harriest, Sonya - 218 Harrington, Mike - 1 22, 21 1 Harris, Carl - 170, 21 1 Harris, Donna -- 48, 61, 111, 142, 193, 201 Harris, Nelva - 162, 163, 164,165,201 Harris, Rodney - 218 Harris, Sarah - 21 1 Hartwick, Larry - 137, 150, 1 70, 218 Harwell, Ernest - 67, 218 Havel, jeffrey - 218 Havel, Patricia - 50, 201 Hawkins, Marla - 144, 158, 167, 2 24 Hay, Gary - 38, 122, 224 Helm, Kevin - 64, 104, 114, 1 39, 20 1 Hempsmeyer, Cheryl - 218 Henry, 0. Tanner - 277 Heret, jackie - 224 Hermes, Lisa - 201 Hermes, Nancy - 218 Hernandez, Linda - 201 Hernandez, Rita - 158, 167, 2 24 Higgins, jeri- 123, 143, 224 Hills, Vanessa - 144, 201 Hightower, Tommy - 137, 1 55, 224 Hluza, Andrew - 154, 170, 2 1 8 Hobbins, Darlene - 21 1 Hodges, Larry - 201 Hodges, Lora - 224 Hodges, Shannon - 183, 201 Hoes, jeffrey - 218 Holden, Gerald - 218 Holmes, Sheryl- 144, 211 Honor Graduates - 70-73 Homecoming - 193 Hooper, Randy - 51, 201 Hooper, Scott - 21 1 Hornberger, Scott - 224 Howell,jay - 32,137,141, 1 54, 18 3 , 2 1 1 Houston, Dan - 218 Hudgeons, Dawn - 111, 125, 2 1 1 Hudgeons, Donette - 50, 123, 201 Hudgeons, Randy - 218 Huffer, Lauren - 21 1 Huffman, Stanley - 53, 201 Humphrey, Georgeann - 51, 202 Hunter, Wendall - 155, 224 Hutchings, jimmy - 218 Hutchinson, Melissa - 224 Hutchinson, jimmy - 137, 1 50, 2 18 1.A. Irwin, Richard- 137, 218 jackson, Bruce - 21 1 jackson, jacqueline - 21 1, 224 jackson, Ronald - 218 jackson, Scott - 35, 67, 218 jacob, jimmy - 122, 21 1 jacobson, Stacey - 2 18 jakubec, Sheila - 218 james, Terri- 150, 170, 211 jammer, Gerald- 50, 163, 202 jammer, Thomas - 164, 2 18 jenkins, Nick - 183, 21 1 jenkins, Paul- 26, 33, 137, 154,170,211 jockusch, Dyveke - 1 14, 140, 202 johnson, Angela - 224 johnson, Dana - 11 1, 218 johnson, Marilyn - 144, 158, 167, 21 1 johnson, Owen - 150, 202 johnson, Paula - 2 18 johnson, Sherry - 218 johnson, Wllie - 131, 21 1 jones, Andrew - 218 jones, Dawn - 144, 158, 167, 224 jones, Herbert - 155, 164, 171, 224 jones, Randy - 21 1 jones, Roger - 137, 219 jordan, john - 21 1 jordan, Michael - 150, 219 juniors - 209 junior Favorites - 66 junior High - 230 just, Danny - 211, 219 K-8 Kahanek, Mike - 122, 224 Kahanek, Tony - 33, 41, 66, 215, 211 Kanter, Cindy - 224 Kasper, Curtis - 224 Kasper, Terry - 202 Kaufman, Michelle - 1 1 1, 143,222,224 Kaufman, Stacy - 51, 110, 222 Keith, Cynthia - 224 Keith, Robert - 202 Kellar, Danny - 21 1 Kellar, Ronald - 224 Kelley, Benny - 224 Kelley, Kimberly - 21 1 Kelley, Mitchell - 21 1 Kelley, Page - 224 Kelley, Tim - 50, 122, 124, 202 Kennedy, Charles - 155, 224 Kersh, Kimberly - 49, 142, I 56, 21 1 Kersh, Shane -155, 224 Kersh, Tommy - 137, 224 Kessner, Burnie - 122, 124, 219 Kessner, Tylene - 50, 122, 124, 202 Keszler, jeff - 224 Keszler, Larry - 224 Keszler, Theresa - 224 Kiechler, Audra - 219 Kilsby, Cindy - 137, 138, 167, 224 Kilsby, Diana - 21 1 Kilsby, Lesa - 168, 219 Kimborough, Kenneth - 21 1 Kirkpatrick, Angela - 202 Kirkpatrick, Kimberly - 219 Kitchen, Allen - 124, 202 Kloss, Kriss - 224 Knebal, Kevin - 124, 219 Knitt, Lisa - 219 Knitt, Mike - 202 Knoche, Rononda - 133, 202 Koym, Laetitia - 219 Krenek, julia - 224 Kresta, Greg -132,150, 211 Krieg, Robert - 165, 224 Kucera, Toni- 51, 124, 202 Kulucki, Anthony - 155, 224 Kuykendall, Cheryl- 202, 211 Kyle,jamesse- 122, 144, 224 Lambert, Alan - 122, 21 1 Lamberti, Steven - 182, 183, 211 Landrum, Rhonda - 224 Landry, Lisa - 33, 123, 125, 211 Lane, Kellijo -132, 211, 224 Lange, Kimberly - 224 Langley, Rhonda - 138, 211 Langner, Frances - 215, 211 Largent, Sandy - 224 Larsen, Robert - 219 Law, Donald- 150, 154, 219 Law, Theresa - 219 Laws, Rosy - 225 Lay, Chris - 155, 225 Layshock, Mark - 51, 127, 202 Ledbetter, Roy Allen - 15 5, 225 Ledbetter, Bruce - 99, 21 1 Lemmons, Robert - 127, 225 Les Dix - 74, 75, 76, 77 Lewis, Boris - 150, 202 Lewis, Edward - 122, 21 1 Lewis,james - 124, 157, 202 Lewis, Laura - 122, 144, 225 Lift - 139 Lind, Kelly - 51, 72,114, 124, 125, 130, 202 Lind, Kristen - 124, 125, 219 Livanec, Kelly - 158, 167, 225 Logan, Ricky - 1 37, 138, 219 Long, Deaton - 219 Long, Kathryn - 51, 131, 202 Long, Walton - 225 Longmire, Kerri- 51, 203 Lowe,judy - 51, 75,110, 1 14, 288, 203 Lummus, john - 131, 211 Lumpkins, johnny - 203 Lumpkins, Theresa - 225 Luptowski, Shelly - 140, 211 Lycka, Lisa - 26, 136, 137, 219 Lycka, Tim - 26, 132, 137, 21 1 Mack, Randy - 150, 219 Mack, Shanna - 50, 63, 72, 111,142,203 Mack, Sherri- 51, 203 Mack, Terry - 33, 51, 163, 203 Mackey, Michelle - 131, 203 Q1 Mahurin, Bill- 130, 138, 203 Mahurin, Kevin - 225 Mahurin, Mark - 138, 212 Manning, jesse - 225 Marshall, Anjanette - 203 Marshall, Latie - 219 Martin, Michelle - 124, 125, 2 19 Martinez, Dena - 219 Martinez, Linda - 212 Martinez, Roland -- 225 Massey, Theresa - 123, 212 Masters, Nguyen - 225 Matthys, Holly - 143, 225 Mawson, Mike - 203 Mayfield, Dean - 32, 212 McCann, Brent - 212 McCormick, Gabriela - 144, 1 58, 167, 203 McCreary, james - 154 McCullock, Alvin - 225 McDaniel, Clinton - 203 McEntire, Lisa - 212 McGaughey, jill - 225 McKelvey, Brent - 99, 2 12 McKinney, Mark - 1 55, 68, 2 25 Mears, Micheal - 225 Mears, Terry - 203 Meche, Micah -111, 219 Meier, Sharon - 125, 219 Meredith, Ruth - 51, 132, 203 Merritt, Raymond- 219 Meuth, Becky - 51, 53, 125, 203 Meuth, Connie - 130, 212 Meuth, Russell - 225 Miller, Carolyn - 1 58, 167, 2 1 9 Miller, Charles - 137, 163, 2 1 9 Miller, Lance - 33, 38, 39, 40, 41, 212 Miller, Stephen - 155, 225 Miller, Tom - 155, 225 Milner, Clyde - 212 Minnich, Dan - 203 Minshew, David- 155, 225 Minshew, Theresa Mitchell, Debbie - 124, 225 Moody, Dennis - 32, 122, 203 Moody, Theresa - 123, 143, 68, 225 Moore, Ernest - 225 Moorehead, Buddy - 212 Morrow, Reed- 219 Morgan, Beth - 144, 127, 225 Morgan, Charles - 137, 225 Morgan, Debra - 219 Morgan, james - 50, 139, 193, 203 Morgan, Shelly - 219 Morgan, Toni- 127, 212 Morton, Marilyn - 219 Moy,jackie - 1 14, 124, 71, 203 Mr. andMrs. C.H.S. - 61 Mullennix, Ann - 123, 225 Mullennix, Bobby - 51 , 150, 203 Mullennix, Dianne -- 219 Mullins,john - 155, 225 Mullins, Ronnie - 137, 225 Mullins, Shaun - 212 Myers, Edwin - 225 Myers, Scott - 111, 156, 225 Najera, Terri - 204 Nash, Aubie - 204 Neel, Patti - 111, 125, 141, 212 Nelson, Lee Anne - 143, 219 Nevatez, Donna - 219 Newman, Lance - 219 Newman, Robin - 125, 141, 215, 212 NHS - 114, 115 Nichols, jerry - 204 Norris, Harland - 150, 212 Norris, Kathy - 143, 219 Northam, Lori - 149, 212 Norton, Gretchen - 125, 219 Nowicki, Brian - 124, 225 Nowicki, Lisa - 212 Null, Lori- 50, 59, 204 Oden, Christine - 219 Odom, Carrie - 144, 166, 219 Office Duplication - 1 34 Office Education - 133 Ogden, Tracy - 222, 225 Ohlen, Hunter - 150, 154, 1 70, 219 Oliver, Alma - 2 12 Ondras, Mark - 219 O'Quinn, Mary - 225 O'Quinn, Paul- 123, 212 Organizations - 108 Padia, Debbie - 1 40, 102, 1 31, 2 04 Padon, james - 219 Parker, Alan - 219 Parker, Harold - 204 Parker, Phillip - 124, 219 Parthum, Lisa - 137, 138, 107, 225 Patterson, jack - 50, 130, 204 Patterson, Travis - 219 Pavlosky, Susan - 225 Payne,james - 155, 225 Payne,jesse - 155, 225 Payne, Linda - 2 1 2 Peil, Monty - 219 Peden, Tracy - 212 Pempek, Michelle - 225 Petldon, Gina -122,1I1, 225 Penn, Michelle - 124, 219 Pep Rallies - 148 Percival, Sarah - 212 Perry, Keith - 204 Personalities - 56 Peterson, Delena - 39, 40, 51, 204 Peterson, Robert - 137, 225 Pharis, Gay - 225 Pharis, Timothy - 225 Pharris, Karen - 133, 212 Pharris, Kenny - 204 Philips, Christoper - 15 5, 225 Phillips, Greg - 212 Phillips, john - 137, 138, 155, 225 Phillips, Patrick - 193, 204 Phipps, Larry - 123, 155, 225 Phipps, Troy - 50, 53, 110, l 22, 1 93, 204 Pierce, james - 130, 150, 204 Pierce, Marsha - 51, 204 Pilgrim, Debbie - 32, 38, 39, 12 5 , 2 12 Pisklak, Evette - 35, 143, 68, 225 Pinkney, Dianne - 204 Pinkney, Larry - 150, 170, 2 1 2 Pirtle, Shalden - 131, 212 Pitz, Karen - 50, 204 Polk, Regina - 204 Poole, Tina - 50, 204 Powell, Debra - 225 Presa, Dennis - 225 Presa, john - 73, 204 Presa, Marcus - 124, 212 Presley, Gene - 155, 225 Price, johnny - 137, 219 Price, Kimberly - 204 Prihoda, Greg - 137, 138, 2 1 9 Principals - 81 Prom - 48, 49 Puckett, Tad- 155, 225 Pugh, Sandy - 123, 122, 225 Punch, David - 225 Punch, Shelley - 50, 205 Punch, Timmy - 215, 212 Pursley, Lisa - 123, 225 Pyle, Alana - 138, 140, 225 Ramirez, Lupe - 226 Ramirez, Maria - 106, 131, 2 1 2 Randon, Angie - 50, 205 Randon, Carolyn - 212 Randon, joyce - 219 Randon, Moses - 219 Rardin, joe - 219 Ray, Ruth - 205 Ray, Susan -- 219 Real, Dale - 219 Redden, Winona - 3 9, 219 Reed, Ronald - 226 Reedy, jimmy - 226 Reyes, Annie - 219 Reyes, Barbara - 205 Reyes, Ruby - 219 Reyes, Viviana - 226 Reyna, Arcalee - 1 1 1, 220 Reynolds, Paul David - 220 Rhodes, Anthony - 150, 170, 2 1 2 Rhodes, Donna - 226 Rhodes, Ricky - 226 Rhodenbaugh, Molly - 50, 124, 125, 130, 205 Rhone, Tyson - 226 Rhubottom, Becky - 39, 50, 114,122, 125, 192, 64, 71, 205 Richard, Melissa T 220 Richardson, Clem 3- 51 , 124, 205 Richardson, Dewayne - 220 Richardson, Richard - 220 Richardson, Robert Ringo, Rhonda - 220 Robertson, Andre - 154, 220 Roberts, Alison - 220 Roberts, Tracy - 226 Robinson, Harold - 136, 150, 184, 205 Robinson, jeff- 163, 165, 212' Robinson, Marylin - 226 Rodabaush, jackie - 220 Rodeo - 138 Rodriquez, Edward - 212 Rodriquez, Elizabeth - 205 Rodriquez, Rosemary - 220 Rojas, Martina - 226 Rolienson, Larry - 220 Romero, johnny - 141 Rose, jimmy - 141, 205 Rose, Shelley - 212 Rosen,jill- 143, 220 Rotary - 69 Roth, Marvin - 220 Roye,jana - 220 Roye, joel - 205 Russell, Michelle - 220 Ryman, Mike - 154, 220 Salas, Manuel - 220 Salazar, joe - 154, 220 Salinas, Belinda - 133, 212 Salinas, Edward- 220 Salinas, Fernando - 226 Samels, Geoffrey - 106, 140, ' 220 Samels, judith - 140, 212 San jacinto Activities - 36-3 7 Sanders, Alane - 133, 205 Scarborough, Brian - 137, 226 Scherdin, Cheryl - 226 Schlitzkus, jeff - 150, 154, 2 1 2 School Board - 80 Schroller, Tracy - 205 Schuelke, Tommy - 163, 193, V 205 Scott, Allen - 63, 75, 114, 124,, 1 50, 205 Scott, Dennis - 226 Scott, Donald- 226 Scott, Larry - 212 Scott, Leo -137, 154, 226 Secretaries - 83 Segura, Ricky - 220 Seidler, Theodore - 220 Seniors - 198-208 Senior Achievements +- 188-191 Senior Favorites - 62-6 5 Senior Officers - 192 Sexton, Robert - 163 Shanks, Debbie - 205 Shaw, Delena - 51, 60, 72, 114, 133, 137, 138, 1205 Shelton, Darryl- 220 Shelton, jimmie - 132, 205 Shelton, Kurtis - 21 N2 Sherrill, Penny - 50, 133, 205 Shipman, Brian - 124, 226 Short, Mike - 205 Shorter, Sandra - 220 Shorter, Vincent - 226 Sigut, Ana - 226 Simmons, Eric - 226 Simmons, john - 165, 226 Simple, Carl- 154, 164, 220 Simple, Debra - 206 Simple, Mathew - 155, 226 Simple, Sylvia - 220 Simpson, Renee - 212 Sims, Devin - 212 Singletary, Charles - 137, 138 226 Skinner, Mark - 50, 114, 192, 206 Slaughter, Wesley - 226 Slough, Gerry - 220 Smith, Cynthia - 206 Smith, Cindy - 212 1 Student Council- 1 12-113 Sturdivant, Brady - 226 Surber, Katrina - 1 33, 142, 101, 213 Suwarsky, Richard - 127, 220 Swango, Debbie - 206 Sweethearts - 58-60 Table o Contents f - 17 Tate, Steve - 50, 127, 206 Taylor, Dee - 5 0, 206 Taylor, Tracy - 111, 220 Taylor, Timothy - 226 Tepera, Darrin - 150, 213 Tennis - 178-181 Thespians -- 129 Thomas, Anthony - 155, 170, 226 Thomas, Emma - 122, 220 Thomas, jeanette - 21 3 Wallace, Kevin - 220 Walker, Anthony - 150, 207 Walker, David - 154, 213 Walters, Melissa - 132, 2 1 3 Walters, Quent - 32, 61, 150, 184, 207 Wanek, Suzie - 137, 138 Ward, Lyndon - 32, 193, 195, 207 Warneke, Douglas - 213 Warneke, Stephen - 13 7, 155, 226 Warny, David - 122 Warny, jeff - 137 Warren, Marcus - 35, 66, 150, 157, 213 Warren, Melinda - 32, 34, 50, 62, 71, 122,125, 193, 207 Warrick, Dana - 67, 143, Thom son Rodne Smith, Donna - 212 Smith,-james - 155, 165 Smith, Jana - 50, 206 Smith, Kimberly - 220 Smith, Kimmy - 212 Smith, Tammy - 226 Smith, Patrick - 155, 226 s,,,l1l,,Pl,1lllp - ao, 127, 139, 163,170,184, 206 Smith, Shawn - 107, 155, 226 Smotherman, Kelly - 212 Socha, Mark - 212 Solis, Noeme - 206 Sophomore - 216-221 Sophomore Favorites - 6 7 Spanish Club - 140 Spencer, Chris - 49, 50, 58, 72,11'1, 114, 206 Spencer, Lisa - 1 1 1, 122,125, 226 Sponable, Brett - 132, 220 Sponable, Pam - 212 Sports Banquet - 185 Sports - 146 Spivey, Robert - 137, 138, 226 Spring Fling '- 46-47 Spurny,james - 122, 213 Stahl, Dwight - 150, 2 1 3 Stahl, Robert - 206 Stanford, Sheri - 213 Stark, Billy - 226 Stevens, Tammy - 51, 110, 1 2 2, 2 06 Stewart, james - 137, 154, 2 20 Stewart, Kevin - 49, 150, 206 Stewart, Mike - 220 Stimer, john - 206 Stroman, johnny - 139, 206 Stone, Clayton - 155, 226 Stone, Gayleigh - 213 Stone, Lyles -- 220 Strain, Doug - 48, 49, 213 Strain, Mark - 226 Strickland, Richard - 213 Strother, Calvin - 226 Strother, jolene - 213 Strother, Rhonda - 133, 142, 213 Stroud, Kim - 125, 220 Strouhal, Debra - 67, 135, 133, 134, 2 20 Stuckey, Amanda - 226 Thomas, Lonita - 127, 226 Thomas, Phillip - 220 Thomas, Shawn - 21 3 Thompson, Albert - 127, 226 Thompson, Erin - 155 Thompson, Kelly Thompson, Lewis - 226 155, 213 1' 1 7 ' Thorton, janice - 51, 206 Thrutchley, Chris - 226 Tindsay, Cindy - 220 Tims, Thelma - 213 Tims, Vanessa - 220 Tippeconnic, Mary - 127, 220 Todd, Mary - 206 Tolbert, Lorrie - 127, 139, 206 Tomaszewski, Todd - 163, 213 Tomlinson, Randy - 213 Track - 170-173 Trahan, Keith - 63, 150, 170, 184, 206 Trahan, Stewart - 154, 220 144, 220 Warrick, Gil - 38, 40, 51, 110, 193, 207 Warvi, Tracy - 127, 220 Wasek, Tammie - 51, 59, 142, 184, 207 Washington, Marylin - 207 Watson, Kelly - 221, 137 Watson, Marvin - 226 Trahan, Thomas 21 3 -150,154, Trappe, Gary - 124, 125, 213 Traylor, Karen - 122, 125, 220 Traylor, Keith - 125, 206 Treesh, Cindy - 51, 207 Treesh, Donna - 220 Treesh, Karen -- 226 Turney, Chris - 150, 213 Tullows, Glenn - 226 UIL- 118 Unusual Sports - 156-157 Usrey, Bruce - 207 Vandre, Doug -- 220 ' c Valentine Dan e - 34-35 Villanueva, Coralee - 220 Villanueva, Lupe - 220 Villanueva, Ray 20 7 - 102, 131, Vogel, Debbie - 133, 103, 213 Vollbaum, Cody - 1 37, 1 38, 220 Volleyball- 158-161 Voncannon, Eric - 220 Walden, Davey - 155, 226 Waldrep, Sue - 138, 220 Weatherford, Billy - 72, 1 14, 207 Weatherford, james - 207 Weatherford, Nadine - 2 1 3 Webb, DeeAnn - 207 Weber, David - 99, 21 3 Webster, Richard - 221 Weems, Mason - 122, 170, 221 Wells, Tim - 35, 68, 222, 226 Wells, lWllie - 207 Wenthrop, Angie - 221, 137, 138 West, Carlos - 2 I 3 West, Chris - 122, 137, 155, 226 West, james - 213 West, Rebecca - 123, 221 Westbrook, Dee - 221 West Columbia Elem. - 258-264 Whatley, Kevin - 170, 221 Whipple, Billy - 226 White, Cindy - 125, 213 White, David - 207 White, Dennis 1 22, 221 White, Gerald - 165, 226 White, Laura - 221 White, Phyliss 2 1 3 Whitehorn, Donnie - 1 37, 1 54, 2 2 1 Whitley, Michelle - 127, 221 Whitley, Patsy -- 33, 127, 207 Whitt, Barbara - 127, 220 1Wggins,jay - 110, 182, 183, 21 3 Wild Peach Elem. - 265-270 Wlke, Brenda - 141, 226 lWlkes, Brian - 155, 226 Wilkes, Carol - 226 Wilkes, john - 127, 213 lwlkes, Karen - 213 lwlliams, Barbara - 221 Wlliams, Clarence - 139, 154, 207 Wlliams, Elizabeth - 51, 103, 207 Williams, Eula - 226 Wlliams, Horace - 221 Williams, janice - 1 39, 213 lwlliams, jimmie Etta - 207 Williams, Lisa - 221, 226 Williams, Lisa Michele -- 127 Wlliams, Michele - 226 Williams, Renee - 221 lWlliams, Rodney - 132, 154, 162, 213 lWlliams, Sandra - 51, 1 39, 207 Williams, Stephanie - 139, 207 Willoughbyhludy - 49, 51, 62, 193, 207 Wilson, Tina - 213 lWnstead, Mara - 41, 50, 63, 1 14, 207 lWse, Kerry -- 131, 207 Wise, Kurt - 221 Wishert, Beverly - 50, 60, 73, 74,122,125,l37, 207 Wleczyk, Eddy - 33 Wojick, jimmy - 213 Wojick, Robert - 227, 226 Woodard, Arthur - 159, 16 5, 226 Woodard, Marvin - 127 Woodard, Tracy - 150, 154, 164, 170, 221 Woody, Diane - 132, 140, 207 Woodson, Clark - 227, 226 Wright, Kathy - 137, 221 Wright, Michael - 227, 226 Wruck, Anthony - 26, 123, 221 Yaklin, janice - 125, 221 Yaklin, Sandra - 207 Yaws, Keith - 213 Youth for Christ - 141 g,U0l'lf5 we Lad lo Maile, 7 611105 we flellel' !0l gef. l lel'L The most treasured gi that God could send Is to have and hold a special rzend He lets us en jo y them or a season Then takes them away or some good reason Friends love, rzends laugh rzends talk, rzends cry have to say goodbye It s all for a purpose as we both know That s why I have to let you go You have been that special riend to me And I ll love you or zt through eternity So rzends we are and rzends we ll remain U ntzl God calls us home or comes again A Friend ' do ff f f . . f. , Then friends finally f . I 'f ' f. I f . , . .J4 Speciafjhanha lo: Mr. Bob Walker Mr. Mike Hattaway of Hattaway Studios Mr. jim Stanley of Group Photography Mrs. Carol Henkes Mrs. Joyce Shaefer Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Brooks Mrs. Pat DuBose Mrs. Susan LaFevers The Principals and Secretaries of the schools in our district 288 Columbia Lakes and Varner Hogg State Park! . 'r-N., ,Adi- -. I I Ll I 1 J yi K . s.,s, xx X 'mx ve' yfyy k T' -. Judy Lowe - Editor Wow! We have finished this great Gusher just in time to meet all deadlines. We hope you like our ideas. We like to think that we have been most creative and that our ideas will please you. It is true that we've had our fights, our laughter, and our tears, still we all stuck together. We hope the hook gives all of us the special feeling of closeness we have always felt by bringing back happy memories as the years fly by. We want to especially thank Mr. M. P. Stevens, the faculty and the students for their devotion to this yearbook. 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