Cooper High School - Talisman Yearbook (Abilene, TX)
- Class of 1981
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I W fw M '32 rg 4, an if, eww 5 WM 4 U OUP The Beatles were the greatest musical phenomenon of the decade Ernest Borgnxne s McH4Ies Navy typified the televlsnon taste of the 1964 season Students assume new freedoms nn 1964 Twlggy personified the fashion world of 1964 it C G GN A U-K, ND Q A .p-A C ON A i ND ON , p-A . A 9 ' A ' 9 M . ' 9 M Q of 1 v- 3 9 ,t rm at , -I Ja ill . A ' 141 ,, ?5f ,', it gs 1 i , ,511 ::,i , m aq W 'M' or ,tin , 1,1 W . Art Carney and Walter Matthau starred in the hit play The Odd Couple. President Johnson joins Hubert Humphrey in a political celebration Bomb explosion in the U S Embassy triggered U S intervention m the Vietnam war Snr Winston Churchill the great British statesman passed into history in 1965 l if 1 K ,.- 'wh + M , , Em, Q A Ji lm Yltflj 'I 95 . V5 M 3 A 1965 1965 1965 1965 1965 1965 1965 ,QM M vm-fw Julie An- drews won e academy award for herpcrlor- mance in Mz:ryPop- pins. The Viet- nam War raged on V and on und 0I'l... C. Arnold Palmer was one ol the top sportsmen of golf in I966. L D. Buttons told us where we were und where we weren't. 1966 1966 1966 1966 1966 1966 1966 xt. A 6 i s - 'W ,lg j .rm a . D . .. . We its K+ . Qi . vf it ,pt W if . 6 a.t 5535? A 1 MRS. GLW SMSYH M1 lfstemzciaf Vi eaigiimg WWFIW . 1 ft W is l l is 1 fill il M s ti e 1 '..,.i. ...Q .f . sm gg . i 1: W .,, ig! , F Q 31 ,HQ Zh L. Q . l 5 5. w S ' 5 - ,, ! 2 f. as fl l t 'W t I F mi lrgm K tg 1 D lt 4 gf ,M fs A what Y '1 l 2 A M, 1 limi swf .13 t l .1 'W M Q , X A lr Q 'r P?-1 :Tvs P l ml' 3' l .wg TM .fn 'M 9 l Jw 'V I 'lf-Jil 1 W' Q- nfv- 'fthe My Qlaiff m it 1 .. .W 1 ,Wi rf lv... . .. M tr.. Wm: f will . 4 J.. 4, W ' 5 f ' t w me at B 1 A A. . Protest Protest: B. Protest. . Protest: Anti-War feelings made visible. Riots in ghetto plagued areas. Interracial marriages made news headlines. Women revolted against traditional fashions. 196 196 1196 196 196 196 196 g Us jr M :B 5.4 1 V W 4, K . V T Y, ' . 9 -, 6 e t H- 4. - . ziggy i .M.5 sv p pl OLYMPIC 6 'ii 99 f- Q f . ' ' ' T j CHfVifV5fi if If if ' A. The fashion world once again attempted to bring new color and ideas to the daring. B. Frank Stella's design became expressive of the feeling of modern art. C. The movie, Oliver, won many Academy Awards, including Best Picture ol' the Year. D. The beautiful and talented Peggy Fleming dazzled the sports world with her Olympic skating abilities. ' - D 1968 196 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 ww sm.. so t 9 ran I 2' R 3 wi ri? if im A if W i 1 1 ,ig w Q at.. 6 5, , ami S .5- fi . if ,, .. Q 2' Y ' v f- wagq fu? 1 WM, 55- gg QQ f 5 WQL- if 1, 3 ' L N ' w -f if 9 ' ' ' Q I' W ' , Y f' 1 ,4 f 11, W JW 1. lsfw A 5 X wx L'-Q 4 QM' 'gi fe R ix, ui--saw :iz l us. i 2 JT. Q wma A 3' 'fl J, 49 'P J 4 an , J: is E . G 7 J u 3K Z.. 5 i A i' if W on 535 .1 if D fi rv Q' +529 X 5 QM 5 Q , fi' :mx fit' nf is -Q.. x 1' r, f' 4 5. 1 1 E. Q 1+ ,, 5 M gy if C ? ,Q S3 rs ii? 3 f rl ' Afff 512' t ur F ,, One small step for man one grant leap for mankmd Apollo 11 Peace protesters vented then anger by usmg graffrtr The terrrfymg effects of the drug cultures were made mamfest by the mass murderer Charles Manson D T A. ss - - .ss ' B. A young Johnny Carson :lngered by rumors, tells reporters how it is. Cl . . . .. b D. . . . 1969 1969 1969 969 1969 1969 1969 ef wise.. Q 1 J' W- ,S . The signs of war were evident all over Vietnam. A U. S. soldier calls for a medic for his buddy in the MeKong Delta. The PEACE sign represented what the American people wanted most during this period. American fighter pilot gets ready for mission over in North Vietnam. Men'of the U. S. first Calvary division jumped from a helicopter on a search and destroy mission. Kent State. the tragedy that was to have an everlasting effect on Americans. Q 1970 190 190 190 190 190 C k The test-tube baby is coming O 1 6. wept.: 7' fr 5 , 5 wi' LLL ,E 1 as , f V QQ. ,V V17 1 Q' VUE H. 211172 .J 7' . ,JA F 1 vpn Q ' Q ' , ,, R fx , at 5 4 0' tn , ,N x F Q 7 mm, fl 'f f frFs':'1'f ' ' ef Coe.: Col n the name speaks for ltself ln the 706 Its the real thing 1971 brought the age of the test tube hnby whlch gave a new :ded for reproductlon Dean Martin one ofthe greatest cowboy actors contmued has rengn ln the Q Q 1-,Q f , . ' 4 'ix I B ry ,K at 'gb at ? Ska ' 1 A B . 7, A. ' 2 -- ' . ' .' ' . , -N, .. - ' - .U ,ra 701.5 A W C , 1917191 191 191 191 1971 191 - 1' bifgf f 1 ' f B59 :K Ai 2, me' it Url li Tha! YIBCBF wx 1 I lill- .W F 4 ir Yi f tl' 7, E055 'A r + T ma l Y X X .1 ,Q 'X , .I , 'L A -if ' ,I ni X XX J 2 5 S, 'tl f f. e This xglghg, F 1 GM l P A Swimmer Mark Spitz earned seven gold medals in the l972 Olympic games. During the Olympics in Munich seventeen athletes and coaches were killed by Arab terrorists. A B-52 Stratofortress refueled before striking targets in North Vietnam. Legend John Wayne was the reigning king ol' the films in 972. 3, t. lf' 715 1972 1972 1972 1972 19 1972 1972 5 W I 5,133 1 if tier, ?a43f.g i-Nllmf' il' lift BT SM K rj :Lf .ying Z :A 4' Jo , li' ,mv va We W-we will 2 i r... all i- ll W ,MW 'f WH. .. .,L., , , , t tm H p 57.12 'fli li' ' ' ' t ' Q44-, ?f ' 3 , J ' : X daft., 4, .t ' 5 I 5 5... Figs i ,ax ie H its Q 5 t . T A i rt l ' ' . wh' 8 l ' ' -.' N 4 ,V ls f 4-1' : 1' Y 6 i . 5' is if r 3 A t ,ul 'l 'llff pl ll n Herrin? 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' Many people protested the Vietnam War as shown by this crowd scene outside the White House. .f ,mm .-:-...- itiffi 01. Q1 4? 'F' i straw: 2 B . C .. I. D . 1? e ,i i , ' ll Q :A .A at rr, til. sf' 77' ul' 'll l .. , 'W ' A ' ff ' L 129 '1'evr 4 dfggihr e.-A --fi ' 4 A e i 'Q-t 42 4 stil fl w7eMWQ of 5 t 3-wif l 1 l , 0 HN ..: lg R. Ii B . K A N N, ' ,. :M 0 9 ,Q -A-dl' 62846 M I N X. Pmntwg 1 O ., ant,l . ' , , My Q , ' llln my A ' - K is 1974 was the ye.1rthatOl1v1a Newton John became popular m the Umted States After the resxgnatlon of Presldent Nxxon rn 1974 Gerald R Ford took over the office of Presldent The famous tapes whxch sealed Nxxons DOOM Rnchard M Nrxon reslgned from the offlce of Presldent after the Watergate scandal ll! A A. 6 ' Y ' - B' ' 1 - V ..- K D. . 1 'cl . 1 . . l 974 194194 194 194 19 h JL. 1 A M ,, .- NN: ' x ' if ff! 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WM fee L ,QA a, if -ff X f , X XM ,ff W fi MV ,, Q2 kv f 9 7 X f 81 f f f A Vw, L L W , , ' f H wx V , P P img V fa k ,fs XV 3 f X X ,MW .,,, ,Q F Vswxj f f 'P -1-li 1. , 4 f y f 55, K f Q f , f ,f f , X X tw 2 f ,ga 2 X Q 1,4 s Q f M W4 X f ,W V A , K X 159 Y kafhf' X if ' 1 W 'Qi ,V 1 fa 1' .3 X s X X L V U , C K 2 f ff Xxffx N' ff , 5 f f f 5 ,f, 1 f 4 if , X Q, N W 1 2 X QM , A K X if I: With the Bicentennial of the United States being in 1976 all sorts of strange patriotic goodies oamw into the market. I976 was the big election year. Peanut farmer JIMMY CARTER ran against never elected Gerald Ford. C harlie's Angels shocked the nation in I976. Porky Pig, the third party candidate. - George Burns won an oscar in I976 for his role in The Sunshine Boys. 1976 1976 1976 19 6 1976 19761976 ras. Bang Crosby who strll made women everywhere scream wrth delight at the age of 70 saddened mxllrons wrth has death m l977 NASA s space shuttle En terprrse began a new era rn space travel Olrvra Newton John and John Travolta were rn the years bug smash Grease Amerreas brggest sellmg record arttst hlvts Presley passed away rn 1977 Son of Sam was fmally captured after a mass murder spree rn New York Mommle Dearest .Ioan Crawford dted after many years as a fme actress and controverstal mother --me Q Q' .at,,..m, ,,,.l wt? we-Www' MM' l r B 7 if A iv ' :..:simru14fv r,, A f A ,f N fir A :W 7 l ,M felitfgraifwa gr V 'Mr-E W f. k 5' ff jp 57 f K , 5 jf ya. A. . ' .1 V y I 4 A ' I '-nr C. ' 'A - - D. '..' ' . .- , F. .. , ,. 1 ,nf ' ' , ' 51 . . . ' . . A ' -,.- 'lla Q ' V ,email-I H., swaew ww fr fit 153 1 3 w W we-W iw 5 mf ' 'MMM at A di Q ' with , X 4 Nfl X, X0 . gem? 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Three Mile island was one of the most controversial nuclear power plants of the late 70's. D. J. R. Ewing, the most well known night time soap opera star in the popular T.V. series Dallas . 5 0 9 19791979 1979 1979 19 9 1979 'X li 'Si Lil 1 t .,,r'f' li A, ln 2980, the price of gold sky roeketed to never before reached heights. B, Millions of Americans were faced with the - tough decision oi' electing, at president on November 4. l98O. C. The hostage situation began in 1979 and A went deep into the 1980's while the Ayatollah Khomeini led his militants. D. The world renowned actor Peter Sellers . Q' shocked everyone with his sudden death. 980 19 80 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 The The The The The The The The The The The The The Table of Contents FaVored........ Class of '81 .... Class of '82 .... Class of ,83 ..... Brisk and Busy .... Organizations .... Athletes ........ Instructors ........ Honorees Commercial Message llll Index ................. Gang ............. Closing .... 0 . Published by The Talisman Staff H. Cooper High School Abilene, Texas Volume XXI . 23 . 33 . 73 . 95 115 136 202 258 280 285 346 354 362 XJ QW my ff KVYTN T A IL IIQSMK AN X..f I . .TN K 'A I, b V,-, if Q 7 1 K Ii K' ,Q fj 'l Q rx bi VI X N 5 , X 3 A , 1. A NVQ , QD U! W j 'X The F avored 5 s E s 2 i E i 5 5 5 ,Hg 3 if ?z E 5 li 52 5 5 E3 5 z 24 1.981 Talisman edicatee The 1981 Talisman Dedicatee is an unforgettable asset to Cooper High School. You might find this lady just about anywhere. If she is not at a Cooper sports event exhibiting her everlasting spirit, then she might be at Woodlawn Church of Christ taking part in Bible Call. She grew up as an only child in Graham where she graduated from high school. She furthered her education at ACU where she received her Bachelor's degree and later earned her M. Ed. degree at HSU. She has taught 23 years and is a mother of two daughters and wife to Mr. J. T. Middleton. At one time she taught P.E. at North Junior High and is now teaching Health here at Cooper. It was this special lady who began Cougar's Pride and just this year started a Skills for Living course based on Zig Zigler's I Can course. She has also started a tradition of her own by giving suckers to students at Cooper who win UIL events in sports or academics. Yet she gives EVERYONE at Cooper all the love, devotion and spirit she has. For that reason we would like to dedicate this book to Mrs. Mary Middleton s M8838 .,. Q . F L 5 u E i E 2 Q i ! E 5 5 Shane Awalt ..-we a. . ,JR W K' ,gig mfg, , z 41 ' ' t .1 2 A Q 'f k ' 4 E f 3 Runners-Up: and Miss C. H. S. Kelly Alvis E. ..,.., , .,.... . W Qfi ff P' mm 4 s fi ',', 11, Y X ,,1f1QAH . Yi Mufti ii2f95L'i ' 7 as ,, 3,552 ..-f ., nw . V ii Y ' Runner-Up: Talisman Queen Kelle McHan Runner-Up: Talisman Queen Kathy Haney K . 4, ,K Q iff we rke . ii, R: :,, , ttlb if . r e . ' 4 .X 'XX Eye Q I - 3 Runners-Up Friendliest Boy and Girl Stephen Cooke Lawrie Sumner t 32 ff fi. , - ---- ,, aw H F545 , 1-:Q 's 7 71 Vw .. . i .. . ' ,-ir' N r at '1 -' X 4, rag, .. . ull -W 1 V f ' - Si:f1:Z:fi:f!'.5.3 . 'fi wZ.::-Ly-', j,sfgf5 1fEf?TKIff.rf . g sf, H - 1 wg ' K - f - 1 ,V ,- - 'M ' V . . 'K it Y ' 5 ,-.f f . , ee -- ew A 'A ' ' ' W M i 1 w i A I , If ,-:we tw, M, 1: , , , yt n , V, I 'ff . is ww , 5 3. , Q 5, .3 -vi a - ..... Q iff55f'5'i A ,, Back Row: Aimee Hurst, National Merit Commendedg David Bennett, National Merit Finalistg Keith Newton, National Merit Commended, David Hooker, National Merit Commendedg Leland Branson, DAR and Optimist Awardg Mike Cable, National Merit Finalist. Middle Row: Cathey Cummings, National Merit Finalist, Cheri Holridge, National Merit Commendedg Dave Williams, National Merit Commendedg John Mixon, National Merit Commended, Alan Boyd, National Merit Commended. Front Row: Karen Moore, Optimist Awardg Jonathan Bingham, National Merit Commended, Missy Urguhart, Optimist Award, Wade Surovik, National Merit Finalist. Not Pictured: Darrel Knight, Optimist Award. A 5 WF A IL Il SMKAXN J Q 7 ND 9 .U -L4 M193 The Class of '81 3 5 ? 2 fs ' K W f, Amgfmwwwvw, M, fff, H f, -, if, ffiki-mmmmmw 7.-. WH W ,mgmf 1..w::n:vU:mmw,ffQ, ,WX ww qfmfqi-,fy-MTM, :QfwwQMfwwm1mfmQ.W,-wwf,-Nf wwfww.M1mWm,w,.aQ,f.mNfwXW: 1 'vmf-Qfwwvmwwmwwfnmivzvww A. f L 4 1 1 4 if f az fi V: fv 1:51 - , mr my W,m1?,V X V I f af! 'W fit 1 , ' fy as sr aa M r Q . Q V! , fn .I 4- A V4 5 -' QA 1 - w 1f2, m af is as 1, ,:.. r ..,A Q I gin, ,, ' i -. ,E , W K ' ' aa , W, wx Fir 5 A 1 - ,.,.h A i a H A ,, gm W hx f u,AL L, N, . zgzizf J ,L -M K ,fl-'if3'3 R , -wg .swag Runners-Up . Senior Favorites Brad Suggs Missy Urquhart THE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Scott Styles-President Kirk Cleveland-Vice President Nelda Collins-Recording Secretary Beverly Black-Corresponding Secretary Edye Anderson-Treasurer Robin Burke-Student Council Representative D M1557 gagmwwg. . . 1 We ue come a Ang way .geniorug me way Kam ,69 fo ,8l. J Some may MMA Lt 5 aff ouer, gui our 'AUM fzaue fu,5f gegun. We Acwe AJLJ I ffm A549 of me uery M, Wow if 5 4,4 fo 145 fo Jo fine re5f. ! Jef 5 nof fake af! fine creckf. QUE Cfedt WA-efe Cfedht L5 JMB! .7eac!Ler5, Leahy, moflzem am! Lfiaergs, foo, jar Meg aff 5!mre in flaw 9411? We ffzinzf Lean? onfy fo 145, gui Af,5 ,give f!LanA5 fo ea,cA of Mem jar flneir fave am! fm5f. .245 we faAe our ,afacw in ffm word! oubicfe, Jet 145 KOOL A6664 OH. Cvooper AOVLOI' GJLJ ,Slide jar if wa5 a fof O! work .xdncf a At of gm Q .jfnai Aff ua fo Ae fine C6155 of ,8l. 5, fifwm fm C ADKINS, GRANT Autobody shop foreman 3, Intramurals football 2. ADRIAN, SUSAN Band I, Drum major 2, Crest I, Assoc. Ed. 2, Assist. Ed. 3, CMA I, Christian Club 2, UIL Journ. fDist.3 I, 2, 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Nat. Soc. of Distinguished High School Students 3. AGUIRRE, PEDRO Homeroom Rep. 23 ICT 3, Printing 2, Intramural Football 3. AKIN, CYNTHIA Honor Society 2, 3, Talisman 2, Bus. Ed. 3, Latin 2, 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students. ALLEN, ERIN Honor Society l, 2, 3, Band I, 2, Who's Who Among American High School Students. ALLRED, BECKY Band I, Drum Major 2, 3, Homeroom Vice Pres. l, Pres. 2, Latin 2, Intramural Volleyball I, 2, 3, Band Sweepstakes I, 2, 3. ALLSUP, KATHRYN Homeroom Vice-Pres. I, Film Soc. 2, Cougar's Pride I, Drill Team 2, Intramurals 2, 3. ALTUM, SHARON Homeroom Vice Pres. I, 2, FHA I, OEA Sec. 2, 3, .I.V. Tennis I, Office Worker I. ALVIS, KELLY Honor Society I, 2, Cheerleader lHeadJ 3, Homeroom Treas. 3, Talisman I, Assist. Ed. 2, 3, FCA I, 2, 3, Spanish 3. ANDERSON, EDYE Class Treas. 3, CMA I, FCA 2, 3, Intramural Football 2. ARMSTRONG, MIKE Homeroom Pres. I, 3, FFA I, 2, 3, Voc. Ag. Coop. 2, 3. ARNOLD. JOHN C Club l, 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3. ASHWANDER, TERRY - Homeroom Vice-Pres. 2, FHA I . 2, Vice Pres. 3, Cougar's Pride I, 2, Squad Captain 3, Intramural Bowling 3. AUSTIN, STACY Homeroom Vice Pres. lg FHA-Hero 2, 3, HECE 2, 3. AWALT, SHANE C Club 2, Football I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3 fLetterJ Dist. Champ., Intramural Basketball I. BACCUS, QUENTON Homeroom Vice Pres. 3, Industrial Arts 2, 3, Intramural Football 2. BADGETT, KENDRA Band: Twirler I, Head 2, Feature 3, Homeroom Pres. I, Vice Pres. 3, Christian Club I, 2, UIL 8: State Twirling I, 2, 3, Volleyball Lettered 2, 3. BAGBY, DEMETR A Honor Society 2, 3, Commentarius Pub. Manager 3, Christian Club I, Pres. 2, Speech Team 3, Intramural Football I, 2. BAGLEY, STACEY BAKER, JERI ' Band I, 2, 3, Young Dem. 2, Swimming I, Capt. igirlsl 2, Regionals 2, Lettered 2, 3. BALDWIN, TANCY Band I, 2, Flag Captain 3, Homeroom Pres. 3, Thespians 2, 3, UIL- Ensemble Contest I, UIL One Act Play 2. BARCLAY, MELISSA Band I, 2, Flag Captain 3, Homeroom Sec. 2, FHA l, 2, UIL Ensemble I, Who's Who Among American High School Students. BARKER, DUANE BARNES, CAROL Band I, 2, Vice Pres. 3, Homeroom Vice Pres. 2, 3, OEA 2: Intramurals 3. QI BARNETT, CHRIS Homeroom Pres. 33 Intramurals Rep. 23 Industrial Arts 3, Christian Club I, FCA 23 Intramural Football 3. BARRERA, TINA Intramural Rep. 23 Film Soc. l, OEA 2, Political Seminar 33 Drill Team 23 Who's Who Among American High School Students. BARRY, BRENT Homeroom Pres. 2, Intramural Rep. 33 FCA I, 2, 33 Stagecraft 3a Football l, 23 Math Teacher's Aid 2. BAUGH, SHERYL Spanish 2, 3g Christian Club l, 23 HECE 33 Cougar's Pride l3 Intramural Bowling l. BEEMAN, RODGER Band l, 2, 33 UIL iBahdJ l, 2, 33 Stagecraft 3. BEGGS, JANET BELL, DEDE Orchestra 13 Christian Club lg Track I3 Cougar's Pride I, 2, Squad Cap. 3. BELL, WILLIAM DOUG Band l, 2, 33 Confederate Singers 33 Stage Band l, 2,- 33 Who's Who in Music 23 UIL Ensemble Div. I 23 Drama I, 2. BENNETT, DAVID Latin l, 2, 33 Film Soc. 33 State Latin Convention l, 2, 3. BENNETT, EUGENE Homeroom Pres. l, Vice Pres. 2, 33 Christian Club I, French 2, 3, FHA 3. BILBREY, RICHARD Band l, 23 Architectural 2, 33 VICA 33 Parade l, 2, 33 Track I, 2. BINGAMAN, GORDON Band l, 2, 33 Who's Who in American High Schools 33 Soc. of Distinguished Amer. High School Students. BINGHAM, JONATHAN Siren Squad 33 Band I, 23 Talisman Photo. 13 Merit Scholar Semiiinalist 23 UIL Band l. BLACK, BEVERLY Senior Class Corr. Sec. 33 Homeroom Vice Pres. 23 Christian Club I3 FCA 23 Cougars Pride I3 Intramurals I. BLAND, CARMEN Choir 13 VOE PEL Vice Pres. 23 OEA 2g Drill Team l, 2, 33 Jr. Rep. l, 2, 33 Drill Team Duet lst Place 2. BLAYLOCK, SUSIE Talisman Staff 2, 33 Latin Club 2. BOND, DOUG BONER, DEREK BOUDREAUX, DAPHNE Intramurals I, 2, 3. BOYCE, ANDREA Film Society 23 VICA 2. BOYD, ALAN Crest I, 23 Asso. Ed. 23 Editor 33 Speech Team 2, 3a UIL Journalism l, 33 TAJD State Convention 3. BOYLE, CYNTHIA Homeroom Pres. 33 French Club l, 2. BRADSHAW, DAVID Homeroom Pres. 2, 33 VOCT COOP 2, 3. BRADSHAW, KEVIN VICA Treas. 23 VOCT Vice Pres. 3g District Sergeant-at-Arms 33 Agg. Show l, 23 Office Worker 3. 39 BRAMLET, CHAD BRAGG, JEFFREY MARK Siren Squad Capt. 3g Homeroom Pres. I3 Christian Club I3 CMA 23 Vars. Tennis I, 2, 33 Lettered I, 2, 33 Intramurals. BRANNIES, ELAINE BRANSON, LELAND FTA I3 Latin Club 2, 33 Football I, 2, 3g Lettered 2, 33 Basketball 2, 3g Lettered 2, 33 Outstanding Optimist Youth Award 3. BREWER, STEVE Choir l, 2, 33 Ex. Council 33 Young Democrats l, 23 Singing Men I, 2, 33 Tourn. Speech I, 2, 33 All-District Choir 33 All-Region Choir 3. BRISCOE, MEREDITH Band I, 23 Film Society I3 UIL Band Region I3 UIL Band Sweepstakes I3 Marching Band UIL I I, 2. BRISCOE, MIKE 3 BROCKMAN, KIM Homeroom Sec. 33 Christian Club 13 FCA 23 HECE Sec. 33 Cougars Pride I, 23 Intramurals 23 HECE Advisory Counsel 3. BROOKS, GINGER Band I, 23 Talisman Asso. Ed. 23 FTA 2, 3. BROOKS, LORI Choir I, 2, 33 Homeroom Pres. I, Treas. 23 Speech Team 2, 33 Film Society I, 2, 33 Vice Pres. 33 Fall Production 2, 3. BROOKS, TRACE Homeroom Vice Pres. 33 Christian Club I3 CMA 23 Drama 2, 33 Ofiiciating I, 2, 33 Intramurals I, 2, 3. BROWN, LAURIE BROWN, STEPHEN Christian Club I, 2, 33 Football Lettered I, 2, 33 Basketball Lettered I, 2, 3. BROWN, WESLEY Industrial Arts Club 23 Intramurals 23 Library Worker l. BRYAN, TIMMY Intramurals 2. BUCHERIE, JIMMY FFA I, 2, 33 Voc. Ag. Coop. 2, 3. BULLOCK, MARK HECE Pres. 3. BUNCH, EDIE Band I, 2, 33 FHA I3 Film Society 2, 33 Intramurals 23 Band Sweepstakes I, 2, 3g Band-Region-Area I. BURGESS, D'EDRA Honor Society I3 Band lg Basketball I. BURKE, ROBIN Sr. Class Rep. 3g Tennis Team Letteredl , 2, 33 All-District 23 Homeroom Pres. 23 FCA 23 Spanish Club 3. BURKS, KATHY Band 33 Choir Madrigal I3 Christian Club I, 23 Choir Vice Pres. 3. BURTON, BARRY CVAE-COOP 2, 3. BYNUM, ARLIN CABLE, MICHAEL Homeroom Vice Pres. I, 33 German Club I, 2, 33 French Club 2, 33 Math Science Sem. I, 2, 33 Math Dept. Honoree 2. 40 TN W CALDWELL, CHARLOTTE Outstanding VOE-PEL Students 2. CALDWELL, WILLIAM CMA 23 CVAE Coops 33 Office Worker l. CAMACHO, TOM CAMPBELL, GLEN FCA l, 2, 33 Intramurals l, 2, 33 Football Team l, 2 33 Lettered 33 Baseball Team I, 2, 3. CANNEDY, SANDRA Manager 3. CARDEN, SUZIE I. CARROLL, PAMELA Sweetheart 23 Commercial Calf lst l. CARTER, JANIS Spanish Club 33 Speech Team 33 Library Worker 3. CASEY, ALBERTA CASS, TROY Homeroom Vice Pres. 33 Film Society l, 23 VOCT 2 3. CASSLE, KIM American High School Students 2, 3. CASTLEBERRY, TAMMY Intramurals. CHANDLER, WILLIAM VICA 2, 3. CHAPPELL, JAMES Intramurals l, 2. CHATHAM, CONNIE FHA 33 Cougars Pride l, 23 Intramurals l. CHENNAULT, KAREN FHA l, 23 DECA 3. WHY ABILENE29 Dag Tollefsen was Coopers senior exchange student from Norway He is a member from Youth for Understanding Dag Tollefsen said most students would ask htm Why Abilene? He would merely reply This is may be a bore Dag likes the nice people here He thought he would have to change to adjust to Texas s way of life but he is generally the same The differences Dag was surprised mostly by were the people ate differently much more driving here and dating was not as popular in Norway He noticed that the school systems were different Cooper allowed more student involvement While in Norway one was at school for strictly learning purposes Plus in Norway one was taught strictly academically by stricter teachers Dag choose to come to Texas with a lot of expectations but it was much more than what he had expected Dag has now had the opportunity to see most of Texas and was impressed As the year ended, Dag graduated with the 80-8l class and he will return to Norway in July telling all his fnends about exerting Abilene ' i ,ss .-3k ? 'sf ff - I ' - ' l't' .. . ,, - J ' , ' 5 it R K - where the Prosram placed me. Even though Abilene 1' .fi ..':.f'g, wif 1 Q f 'f 1 .--su -Q if I , l . ' 3 j . 3 A ,Z - ' as -s . . . ., 5 , W A A . 5 . . .- d -ww . ' K 0 . I A , . 1 3' .' . . , . V- 41 OEA 2, 33 Area IV OEA-Acct. I-3rd place 23 CHS Homeroom Pres. I3 Sec.fTreas. 33 Talisman Sales Homeroom Intramurals Rep. lg FHA I3 Film Society 23 French Club l, 23 Cougars Pride l, 23 Library Worker FFA l, 2, 33 FHA l, 23 Voc. Ag. Coop. 2, 33 FFA s Band l, 23 Homeroom Pres. lg Latin Club l, 23 Film Society 33 Band Sweepstakes l, 23 Who's Who Among Choir I, 2, 33 Sec. 33 Homeroom Sec. 2, 33 Crest Staff I3 Crest Business Manager 2, 33 Christian Club I, 23 CHICK, DARRAN Electronics Club 1, 25 German Club 25 Speech Team I5 Who's Who Among American High School Students 2. CHITWOOD, CATHY Homeroom Sec. I5 Vice Pres. I5 C Club 15 FCA 25 Speech Team 25 Intramurals 35 Office Worker I, 2. CLARK, ROYCE VOCT 3. CLEM, GREG Band I, 2. CLENDENNEN, BRENDA Christian Club 25 HECE Vice Pres. 25 Cougars Pride I, 25 Intramurals I, 25 Office Worker I, 2, 3. CLEVELAND, KIRK Sr. Class Vice Pres. 35 Spanish Club 35 Political Science Seminar 35 Homeroom Pres. 35 Orchestra I, 2, 35 Student Council 3. CLINARD, TRACYE Homeroom Sec. 35 CMA 15 HFL 2, 35 Intramurals I5 Office Worker I, 2, 3. ' CLOWDUS, PAULA Talisman Staff I5 Assist. Ed. 2, 35 FTA I5 FCA 25 Cougars Pride l, 25 Intramurals I, 2, 3. COFER, BRENT Industrial Arts Club 2, 35 Intramurals 35 Track Team I, 2, 3. COFFEY, KENT Industrial Arts Club 2, 35 Office Worker 35 Intramurals 2. COLEMAN, CEDRIC Homeroom Pres. 25 Intramural Rep. I5 Crest Reporter I5 Young Democrats I5 German Club 2, 35 JROTC I, 2, 3. COLLIER, JEFF Printing Club 25 ICT 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 25 Baseball Team I, 2, 35 Office Worker I. COLLINS, NELDA Jr. Class Rec. Sec. 25 Sr. Class Rec. Sec. 35 Talisman Co-Editor-in-Chief 2-35 Track Letter 1, 25 Junior Favorite 25 Soph. Fav. Runner-Up I. COLVIN, TED Office Worker 35 Christian Club I5 FCA 25 Intramurals 35 Football Team I, 25 Track Team 1, 2. CONWAY, WILLIE I Choir I5 Homeroom Pres. 25 Crest Staff 2, 35 German Club 2, 35 Intramurals I, 2, 35 Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students 35 UIL Choir Regional I. CONRAD, CHARLES 42 On the right Senior class President Scott Styles holds up his bottled spirit This year the contributors to the sem or jar included the parents of seniors unsuspecting sophomores shoppers at the Mall of Abilene and of course the seniors them- selves. Senior Student Coun- cil members also went from room to room collecting the precious pieces of copper and silver. But inspite of the seniors united efforts, the class president received the traditional pie-in-the-face. l.. COODY, CARYN Squad Capt. Pres. 33 Soph. Class Vice Pres. I3 Homeroom Pres. 23 FCA I, 23 Cougars Pride l, 23 Soph. Fav. I3 Jr. Fav. 2. COOK, BRIAN French Club 1, 2. COOKE. JIM FCA I3 C Club 23 Intramurals I, 2, 33 Football Team l, 2, 33 Baseball Team l, 33 Football Letter 2, 3. COSSABONE, JIMMY Homeroom Pres. 33 Intramurals 33 Football Team 33 Lettered 3. COSSABONE, TONYA Christian Club I3 Film Society 23 Band l, 2, 33 UIL Band l, 2, 33 Sweepstakes Band l, 2, 33 Office Worker 3. COUGHRAN, GUY Siren Squad 33 Film Society 23 Christian Club I3 Intramurals 33 Tennis Team I, 2, 33 Lettered l, 2. COWAN, KAREN Homeroom Intramurals Rep. I3 Film Society I, 23 Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students 33 Intramurals 1, 2. COX, SUSAN Band I, 23 Homeroom Treas. 23 Young Republicians l, 23 Speech Team l, 2, 3. CRAWFORD. MELISSA CREED, TOMMY CVAE 3. CREEK. LISA Homeroom Pres. 23 FHA l, 23 Intramurals 3. CROWE, JED Homeroom Vice Prcs. 33 CMA I, 23 Film Society 23 French Club 33 Intramurals 2, 33 Swim Team l, 2, 33 Lettered l, 2, 3. . CRUZ, VENUS Band l, 2, 33 Thespians I, 23 Spanish Club 33 UIL Band 1, 2, 3. CUMMINGS, CATHY Latin Club 33 Industrial Arts Club 33 MathlScience Seminar Treas. 3. CURRY, RYNAE Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students 3 Office Worker 2, 3. DANIELSON, JEFF Spanish Club 2, 33 French Club 23 Intramurals l, 23 Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students 3. DARDEN, STANLEY FCA 1, 2, 3g Football Team l, 2, 33 Lettered 2, 33 Track Team 33 Library Worker 2. DAVID, MARIE Intramurals 3. DAVIS, CHRIS Intramurals I3 Office Worker l3 VOCT 2, 33 CVAE 2, 3. DAVIS, DOUGLAS Library Worker 2, 3. DAVIS. JOE BOB FCA I, 2, 33 Football Team l, 2, 33 Lettered 33 Baseball Team 3. DAVIS, KELLY Track Team l, 2, 3g Homeroom Pres. 23 Vice Pres. 33 Rodeo Club Vice Pres. 3. DAVIS. MELINDA Homeroom Vice Pres. lg Talisman Staff 2, 33 Industrial Arts Club 23 Film Society Vice Pres. 23 Drill Team l, 2, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students 2. ' DEARING, BEN 43 DECKER, BECKY DECKER, JANET Talisman Staff 33 Film Society I, 2, 33 Vice Pres. 33 Latin Club 23 Political Science Seminar 33 Cougars Pride I. DEHOYOS, MARK FHA I, 2, JQ Vice Pres.3 Weight Lifting Team 23 Office Worker 2. DELAHO, EDDIE FFA I, 2, 33 Voc. Ag. Coop. 2, 33 Track Team I3 Office Worker 2. DELANCY, DEBBIE Homeroom Treas. 23 FHA 3. DELLENEY, MARISA Homeroom Vice Pres. I3 Sec. 23 C Club 2, 33 FHA 13 Cougars Pride I3 Vars. Gymnastics I, 23 Office Worker I. DENNIS, BRIAN Band I, 2, 33 Industrial Arts I, 2g Intramurals 3. DENSMAN, JOEL FFA I, 23 Intramurals I3 Office Worker I DEPEW, VERONICA VOE Parliamentarian 33 Cougars Pride 23 Intramurals I3 Office Worker 2. DEVEREAUX, SONYA Band 2, 33 VICA I, 2, 33 Office Worker 2, 3. DIXON, SHERRIE Crest Staff 2, 33 French Club 3 Film Society 3. DOUGHTY, DAVID Homeroom Vice Pres. 23 Film Society I, 23 Swim Team Lettered 23 Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students 2, 3. x DOUGLAS, DALE , Talisman Staff lg Assoc. Ed. 23 Film Society I, 2, 33 Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students 3, Asst. Ed.-in-Chief 3, Speech Team 2, 3. DOWNING, B. J. Orchestra I, 2, 33 Sec. 23 Librarian 3 CMA lg Latin Club 23 Intramurals I3 Office Worker I. DOWNING, RONDA Offset Printing Club I3 FHA 23 Basketball Team 23 Office Worker 2. DRUIN, LORETTA Film Society 2. DRURY, JAMES Band I, 23 Homeroom Rep. 23 Film Society 23 Intramurals I, 2, 33 Library Worker I. DORCY, BRIAN Band I, Intramurals 2, 3. DUGGAN, KEVIN Christian Club I3 FCA 23 IndustriaI,Arts Club 33 Intramurals 2, 33 Baseball Team I, 2, 33 Lettered 3. DUNMAN, DANITA Homeroom Sec. 23 FHA I, 2, 3. DUPORT, PATRICIA Homeroom Pres. 2, 33 Cosmetology I, 2, 3. DYCUS, LANNY Homeroom Pres. 33 FCA I, 2, 33 Christian Club lg Football I, 2, 33 Lettered 2, 33 Basketball Team I, 33 Lettered 33 Baseball Team 2, 33 Lettered 2, 3. DYE, BRENDA EDWARDS, WILLIAM Homeroom Vice Pres. lg French Club I, CMA 23 Industrial Arts Club 3: Intramurals I, 2, 3. 44 Accompanying the attack by the alhgators the lzod EHRKE, EDDIE ELICK, CAROL Student Council 1, 2, Cheerleader tother schoolj 2g Volleyball lettered l, 2. ELKINS, WAYNE ICT Pres. 3, Homeroom Officer 2. ELLEDGE, MARK Student Council Ex. Board 35 Homeroom Vice Pres. 2g Intramurals 2, 33 Tennis l, Reg. Champ. 2, 3, District Champ. 25 Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students 3. ELLIOT, KAREN ELLISON, SHERRY EMMERT, LISA Honor Society 3. ERWIN, COLE Student Council Ex. Board JQ Homeroom Vice Pres. l, 2, Football lg Lettered 2, 3, Baseball l, 2. ERWIN, KEELY Talisman 3 Film Society 23 FHA lg Cougarettes 2, 3. ESTES, DONNIE Intramurals 3. ESTES, KENNETH Student Council Ex. Board 35 Homeroom Pres. 23 Thespians Vice Pres. l, 23 Track 2, 33 Cross Country 2. ESTRADA, SYLVIA UIL Trio Choir lg Spanish Club I: Christian Club 2. EVANS, KATHY FHA l, 2g Cougars Pride 2g Cougarettes 2, 33 Cross-Country l, 2, Cross-Country Medal l. EVANS, PAM Band l, 2, 35 Homeroom Pres. 33 CMA lg FHA l, 23 French Club 2, 3g Intramurals I , 2g Science Fair Honorable Mention l. EVANS, SANDRA Homecoming Queen 3. EVERETT, THERESA Orchestra lg Homeroom Sec.fTreas. 25 FCA l, 2, 33 Intramurals I, 2, 33 UlLOrch. Regional Comp. lg Lettered I. alllgators that is came many other fads and events which made the l980-l98l school year a memorable one When asked what they remembered of the year the seniors had a mile long list Here IS just a sample of what they said Top-siders french braids dieting praying for an A in Mrs Ivey s Physics class New Wave looking for a college the Brothers punk becoming legal praying for a Bm Mrs Ivey sclass working and working and working penny loafers SAT and ACT tests death of John Lennon discovering that Christine shot J R praying for a passing grade in Mrs Iveys class first vote ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST and last but of course not least GRADUATIONNWVI 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 . . , . - s - an v1 1 a 1 s - u ss - - 1 1 - 1 1 ' a 1 1 . ., . , . - 1 1 1 1 GBUJGQCUGUJ EBUJUGUB uw we warns -SW 1 5? 5 if FA .. 1 .eq S, X K Qeskcvgg Jw. FANGMAN, MADDONA Band l, 2, 33 OEA Education Asst. l, 2. FARR, LORI Film Society 23 FHA 33 Officiating lg Homemaking office aid 2. FARRINGTON, PAM Honor Society 2, 33 Crest 2, Assist. Ed. 33 Latin 1, 2, 33 Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students FARRIS, GWEN Choir 33 Lighting Chairman 33 Assist. Student Director 33 UIL Choir FINCH, RANDY Marching Band l, 2, 33 Honor Music Theory 33 Orchestra 33 Homeroom Pres. l, 2, 33 Film Society l, 2, 3. FINK, RAYMOND Film Society 23 Intramural Bowling, Football l, 3. FITTS, DEBORAH Orchestra l3 French 1, 23 HOE Sec. 23 Orchestra UIL l3 Chemistry Aid 3. FLETCHER, JEFF Siren Squad 33 Industrial Arts 2, 3g Drama 23 Film Society 33 Intramurals l, 2, 3. FLORES, MIKE Talisman 33 Football 13 Lettered 2, 3g Basketball 3, Lettered. FLOREZ, ELIZABETH Homeroom Treas. 33 OEA 23 VOE-Coop 3. FLOURNOY, BRAD Band l, 23 Homeroom Sec. I3 Film Society l, 2. FOIL, ANGELA VOE, OEA 2, 3. FOIL, ANITA FORBESS, DAVID FORKNER, ROGER Homeroom Pres. 33 Crest 33 Basketball, Baseball 3. FRENCH, DAVID Homeroom Vice Pres. 33 Drama l, 2, 33 Marine YPF 33 Weightlifting 33 Intramural Football 3. FRISKE, KAREN FROEHLICH, TAMMY FFA I3 HOSA 3. FROST, SIMEONE Honor Society 2, 3, Student Council 2, Cheerleader 2, Yearbook l, 2, Pep Club l Call at ZHSJ French, Spanish JQ CCHSJ FROST, YOLANDA FULCHER, BRAD Talisman l, 2, 33 Intramurals l, 2, 3. FUSSELL, KATHEY Homeroom Vice Pres. 33 Talisman l3OEA Coop 33 French I. GAMEZ, MARTHA HECE 3. GAMMILL, SHARON FCA 23 Regional Drafting 2, 3. 48 GANNAWAY, DENNIS VOCT 3. GARDNER, STANLEY Homeroom Sec.fTreas. 23 VICA 23 Building Trades 2. GARZA, DELIA VICA 2, 33 Cosmetology 2, 33 FHA l3 Office Worker I. GAY, KIM Jr. Class Corres. Sec. 23 Talisman Staff 2, 33 Latin Club 33 Hist. 33 Cougars Pride I3 Intramurals l, 2, 33 Office Worker 2. GAYDEN, ANDREA Homeroom Sec. 2, 33 FCA l, 2, 33 Cougars Pride l, 23 Basketball Team 1, 2, 3g Lettered 3. GEMBERLING, JEFF Orchestra 23 Commentarius Assist. Ed. 3g Offset Printing Club lg Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Office Worker. GENTRY, THANONGSAK FCA 2g HECE Vice Pres. 33 Intramurals 2, 33 Library Worker l. GIBBS, CLAUDIA Honor Society 2, 33 Christian Club 23 Spanish Club 33 Film Society 33 Drill Team 23 Capt. 33 Cougars Pride 2, 3. GILCHRIST, TONY Choir l, 2, 33 Co-Pres. 33 Confederate Singers 2, 33 Singing Men 1, 2, 33 Film Society l, 23 UIL Concert Choir 2, 33 Region Choir 3. GILES, LESA Band 2, 33 VICA Club Advisor 2, 33 Cosmetology 2, 33 Dist. Comp. Hair Design 23 UIL Band 2, 3. GLASSCOCK, DAN FFA l, 23 Ag. Coop. 2, 33 Football Team I3 Ofhoe Worker 33 Outstanding Voc. Ag. Student 2. GOETZ, STEVEN GOMEZ, GILBERT Offset Printing Club 2. GONZALES, CARLOS GONZALES, STEVEN Homeroom Vice-Pres. l, 23 Christian Club l, 23 FHA l, 23 Intramurals l, 2, 33 Officiating l, 2, 33 Weightlifting Team 2, 3. GOWENS, SANDRA DECA 2, 33 Treas. 33 Library Worker l. GRAHAM, DAVID Officiating 2, 33 Intramurals 2, 33 Intramurals l, 2, 33 Vars. Baseball l, 23 Lettered l, 23 Officiating Letter 2, 3. GRANT, CHARLIE Siren Squad 3g FCA lg C Club 23 Vars. Golf l, 2, 33 Lettered l, 2g Intramurals l, 2, 33 Office Worker 3. GREER, DAVID VOCT 2, 33 Weightlifting Team 33 Medal 3. GREGORY, TINA Choir l, 2, 33 OEA 2, 33 FHA 13 Cougars Pride l GRISSOM, CHRISTI OEA 3. GRISSOM, DAVID ' Fil m Society l, 23 VOCT l, 2, 3. GRUBER, SHERRI Soph. Class Pres. I3 Homeroom Intramurals Rep. 2, 33 Talisman Staff 33 FCA l, 23 Intramurals l, 2, 33 Cougars Pride l. GRUBER, TERRI Homeroom Vice-Pres. 2, 33 Talisman Staff 33 FCA l, 23 Intramurals I, 2, 33 Cougars Pride l, 23 .IV Tennis Team l. 49 GUERRA, THERESA Spanish 2, Pres. 3, Film Society I, 2, French 3, Cougars Pride I, Intramurals Football, Bowling I, 2, 3. GUNTER, MARSI-IA Band I, FHA I, DECA 2, 3, Intramural Football I. HADLEY, KAREN Homeroom Sec. I, Christian Club I, FHA 2, 3, Cougar's Pride I, Intramural Football 2, 3, Girls Track I. HALE, ALAN Homeroom Pres. I, 2, FCA I, 2: Football I, Lettered 2, 3. HALE, KEITH Choir, District I, 2, 3, Region 2, Speech Team l,,2, 3, Comentarius 3, Thespians I, 2, Political Sci. Sem. 2, 3. HALL, ALLEN Industrial Arts 3, Intramurals l, 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, 3. HALL, LORI Homeroom Pres. 2, 3, Spanish 3, Intramurals 2, 3, .l.V. Tennis I, 2, 3. HALL, TERI Homeroom Pres. I, 3, Sec. 2, Talisman I, Assist. Ed. 2. Head Assist. Ed. 3, Film Society I, 2, 3, Cougar's Pride I, 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Speech Team 2, 3. HAMBRICK, LYNDA Band I, 2, Choir 2, Talisman 2, 3, FFA I, 3, FHA I, 3, Library Worker 2. HANCOCK, KERRY ICT Vice Pres. 3, FFA 2, VICA I. HANEY, KATHY Student Council Corres. Sec. 3, Homeroom Pres. I, Talisman I, Assist. Ed. 2, Assist. Ed.-in-Chief 3, FHA I. HANZLIK, KAREN Choir Sweepstakes I, Orchestra I, Crest I, Exchange Ed. 2, FFA 2, 3, Track 3. HANZLIK, LISA Choir I, Orchestra I, CMA I, Intramurals I, 2, Cross Country, Track I, 2, 3. HARGROVE, LINDA Track Lettered 2, 3, Regional Qualifier 2, FCA 2, HARRIS, RICK Film Society 2, Industrial Arts 2, Christian Club l, 3, DECA 3. HARRIS, SCOTT HARRISON, CHERI Intramural Rep. I, 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2. HASSELL, MIKE Homeroom Pres. I, 2, 3, Christian Club I, 2, Industrial Arts I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3. HATHAWAY, PATRICK VICA, Building Trades 2. HEISER, TERESA FFA I, FHA I, DE 2, 3. HELD, JANET FHA 2, Student Council I. HELD, KEVIN Homeroom Vice Pres. 3, Intramurals 2. HERNANDEZ, THERESA INTRAMURAL BOWLING 3. HERRERA, UBALDO Intramural Bowling I. 50 If 'W Seniors' Seniors' This was the brought the much needed spmt to popular cheer echoing at the pep the pep rallies with their 81 signs rallies this year The senior class and their class yell I-IERRING, BILL Homeroom Tren.: VOCI' 2, 3: I-IERRING, JAMIE VOCI' 3. HESTAND, KAREN ' I-IomeroomPres.I,2,3:0BA-PreLab2,Pres.3g Volleyball l,2,TeamCaptainJ.V.2. HILL, BILLIE VICA l, 2, District I. I-IILL, MARTIN Band I, 2, 3: Latin 2. HISCOCK, MELINDA ' Math Sci. Sem. 3g CMA 2, 3g French 2: Basketball lg UHSD: Intramurals l, 2, 3g UIL Spelling 6 Sci. 2, 3: Confederation Scholarship I. I-I0, DBNISB , BxecutiveBoard3gLatinl.2,3:UILLatinl,2,33 UIL Choir l, 2: Intramurals I: Madrigal Choir lg Choir I, 2, 3. I-IOLDRIDGE, CI-IERI Band I'reas. 2: UIL Sweepstakes l, 23 National Merit Commended 3: Latin 2, 3. I-IOLLOWBLL. PAM Talisman l,Aasist. Bd. 2,Assist. Bd-in-chief3gI-Iomeroom Prea.3gFilmSociety2:Cougar'sPride l,2gWho'sWho Among Amer. I-Iigh School Students 3. HOOKER. DAVID Christian Club lg CMA 23 Olliciating 2: Intramurals 2, 33 Tennis I: Nat. Merit Commended 3. . l-IOOVBR, DAVID Weight Lifting 2: Intramurals I, 2, 3: Marine UPF lst Place 3. HORTON, MARIANA Choir 2: Cougar's Pride l, 2: FI-IA lg Christian Coub 2. 3. 51 HORTON, SYLVIA All-Region Band I, 2, 3, All-Area I, 3, Volleyball I, 2, 3, Head Librarian 3, FCA 2. HOURNBUCKLE, EDWINA FHA I, French 3, Speech Team 2, Business Sec. 3. HOWARD, JAY Baseball I, 2, 3, Officiating. HOWARD, JIM Homeroom Pres. 3, Thespians 2, 3, Competitive Speaking I, TFA State 2, 3, Best Actor CCooperl 2, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students 2. HUDGENS, JANET Homeroom Sec. 2, Intramural Rep. 3, Talisman 3, FCA I, 2, Cougar's Pride I, Intramurals 2, 3, Cross Country, Track I, 2. HURST, AIMEE Orchestra I, Sec. 2, All-Region l, 2, All-City I, Film Society I, Latin 2, UIL Top Rating Music I, 2. HUYCK, DANNY Rodeo 3, FFA 3. HYATT, DEBBIE OEA 2. ICE, FRED Band l, 2. INGRAM, LISA Homeroom Vice Pres. 2, VICA 2, 3, FHA I. JACQUES, TERRY Cheerleader 3, Class Sec. I, Homeroom Pres. I, Vice Pres. 2, Talisman 3, Cougar's Pride I, 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3. JENSEN, THOMAS Autobody 2, 3, Stagecraft 3, Gen. Oflice Worker 2. JIMENEZ, JOE JINGLES, SHAUNA Student Council 2, Band I, Spanish 2, 3. JOHNSON, JANET Film Society 2. JOHNSTON, SCO'I'I'Y French I, 2, Intramural Football I, 2. JONES, DOUG , VICA 2, 3, Industrial Arts 2, 3. JONES, JEFF Intramural Football, Basketball. JONES, KRISTI Choir I, 2, 3, Choir Sweepstakes l, 2, Madrigal I, UIL Choir l, 2, Cougar's Pride, Drill Team l, 2, Drill Team Lieutenant 3, Talisman I. JONES, SUSAN Christian Club I, FHA I, 2, 3. JONES, VINITA Homeroom Vice Pres. 3, OEA 2, 3, FHA I, Volleyball l. JONES, WYNNA CMA I, Intramural Bowling 3. JORDAN, KIMBERLY f Choir 3, Commentarius Poetry Ed. 3, Intramural Cross Country 3. ' KEATHLEY, KARYN Cougar's Pride l, 2, Squad Captain 3, Intramurals 3, FCA I, 2, C Club l, 2. 52 I can t believe I totalled the whole thing' How am I going to tell Mom Uh Mom you know your wheels Well they dont spin so good any more I doubt if shed fall for the elephant inthe road l e I guess I ll tell her the truth See Mom there was this pmk hippo se? 'Nelfs-ar, ,Q .,.k ff . W K X ,s ,s 3 KENDRICK, LINDY Cheerleader 3: Cougar's Pride I , 2, Intramurals 3, Student Council 3, FCA I, 2. KEPPEL, KIRK Crest lg Intramurals 3, Swimming I, 2, Lettered 2. KERSHAW, VALERIE Christian Club I, Zz Track I. KEY, TERESA Choir Ig Basketball 3. KIDD, JOYCE Nurses' Aide 2, 3. X ' KIKER, KALAH N KIM, CATHY Band l, 2, 33 Orchestra I, 2, FFA 2, 3. KINARD, DARBY CMA I, 23 FCA 2, 33 Cougar's Pride I, 2, Squad Cap. 33 Intramurals 2. KING, CYNTHIA Choir lg Homeroom Sec. 2, 33 Christian Club I, 2, OEA Area It State Contest. KING, SARA Band I, 2, Twirler 33 Homeroom Sec. lg Band Sweepstakes I, 2, 3: Latin I, 2, 3: CMA l. KITE, BRENDA Band Ig Homeroom Vice Pres. 25 VICA 2, 3: Intramural Bowling I: Dist. Comp. Hair Design 2, 3. KNIGHT, DARREL Siren Squad 3, Band I, 2, 3: Class Pres. 2: Soph. Fav. I, Friendliest Boy 2, Optimist Youth 3. KNOX, KELLY Choir I, 2, 3: Homeroom Pres. 33 Drama 2, 33 Drill I, 2, Co-Cap. 33 Confederate Singers 2, 3. KOEPKE, TIMOTHY Homeroom Sec. 23 FTA lg APJROTC 3. KRAFT, EDWARD Young Democrats 2, 35 Swimming Reg. Finalist 2, 3, Swimming I, 2, 33 Lettered 2, 3. KUTE, TERRY Homeroom Pres. lg Latin I: FCA 2, 3: Football I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2. 53 LACKEY, JERRY FFA I, 2, VO AG Coop 2. LAIRD, JIMMY VOCT 2, 3. LAMBERT, TERRY FHA: ROTC I, Football 35 Intramural Football 2. LANE, MARY LARA, RENE FICAQ Building Trades. LEE, BARRY LEE, TRACEY Homeroom Sec. 3, Talisman I, 33 Latin Ig Film Soc. 2, Cougar's Pride I. LEMLEY, MARK LEONARD, MICHELLE Christian Club I5 FHA 2, Cougar's Pride I, 2, Squad Cap. 3, Intramural Bowling 3. LEVERTON, KATHY Choir 2, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students. LEVERTON, RANDALL Intramural Rep. I, 2, Homeroom Vice Pres. I, 2, Industrial Arts I, 23 French 33 Intramurals l, 2, 3. LEWIS, DON Band I: Homeroom Pres. lg Intramural Basketball 2, Football I, 2: Basketball Ig Baseball I. LEWIS, JAMIE Intramurals 3: Swimming I, 2, 3, Dist. 8a Reg. I, 2, 3: Lettered 2, 3. LEWIS, KENNETH Intramural Rep. 2: C Club 2, 33 Football Manager 2, 3. LLOYD, WENDEL 0 Intramural Rep. 2, Latin I, 25 Football I, 2, Lettered 3. LOVE, DONNA Homeroom Vice Pres. 2, Talisman 2, Executive Staff 3: Christian Club Ig Cougar's Pride Ig Intramurals I, 2. LOWE, MARK LOWRY, JAMES Intramural Basketball 3, Football I, 23 Track l, 23 Lettered I, 2. LOYA, JOE Homeroom Treas. 3, Intramural Basketball 3, Football I. 2, 3, Lettered 3. LUERA, JERRY Homeroom Rep. 33 Architecture 2, 35 Marines VPFQ Intramurals 2, 3, Weightlifting 2, 3. MAPLES, GRANT FCA: Intramurals, Golf Dist., Reg., State I, 2, 3. MARTIN, DEBORAH UIL Band I, 2, 33 Pres. 3, Jr. Rep. 2, Christian Club Ig Film Soc. 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3. MARTIN, KELLEY UIL Band I, 2, 3, Sweepstakes I, 2, Drum Corps 3g French 2, 3, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students. MARTIN, -MARK CMA 23 Swimming. MARTIN, SHARI DE 3. MARTINDALE, SONYA Band I, 2, 33 FHA I, 23 Drill Team 2. MARTINEZ, JAMES Crest I, Assoc. Ed. 23 Ed.-in-Chief 33 Latin 2, 33 Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students. MARTINEZ, PAT MASSEY, HANORA Band I, 2, 33 FFA I, 2, 33 Greenhands I3 Chapter Farmer I, 2, 33 Wh0's Who Among Amer. High School Students. ' MAXSON, TAMARA Crest I, 33 CMA, FHA I3 FCA 23 Cougar's Pride I, 23 Basketball Man. 23 Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students. MAYS, BARBARA OEA 2, 33 Christian Club I3 Drill Team 23 Cougar's Pride 1. McCART, JOHN Crest Advertising Man. 2, 33 Intramurals lg Golf I. McCLELLAN, LORIE FCA, DE 3: Basketball I, 2. McCLELLAN, STEVE FCA 23 Football I, 2, 33 Lettered3 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3g Library Worker. MCCLELLAND, BRENDA . UIL Band, Sweepstakes, Reg. I, 2, 33 French I, 33 FHA I. MCCLURE, BEN MCDONALD, LESA FTA 33 Film Soc. li Latin 23 Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students. McDONALD, MATT MCELHANNON, KIM VOE 3. McFERRIN, TAMMIE Homeroom Vice Pres. 33 FFA 23 HECE 3. McGHEE, LORI Homeroom Sec. lg OEA Par. 2, Chap. 3. McGlNNIS, CHUCK Auto Mechanics 2, 3. McHAN, KELLE Cheerleader 33 Gymnastics 2, 33 Intramurals 33 Cougar's Pride I, 23 Student Council 3. McINNlS, JANET Cougar's Pride I, 23 Track Lettered I, 2, 33 Volleyball I, Lettered 2, 33 Cross Country Lettered 2, 3. MCKELVAIN, RICKY FFA 23 CVAE Coop 33 Intramurals I, 23 Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students. McLEAN, .IANICE . Christian Club lg DECA 2. McLEOD, BARRY Christian Club I3 Basketball I, 23 Baseball I, 2. McLEAOD, NORMAN FCA 23 Intramurals, Football I, 2, Lettered 33 Homeroom Vice Pres. 2. N 1981 - 1. The Decade of Dominance is under way. President Scott Styles led last years' Superclass of Juniors into this years Supreme Class of Seniors. Seniors proved their supremacy by continuing the traditions started last year. Drum major, Talisman Executive staff, head twirler, and Coop were all 1980 Juniors. This year the Class of Dominance continued their reign by keeping many of those positions. Their leadership helped to spark the smoldering pep rallies held in the auditorium, and their enthusiasm ignited class competition. Q 0 Seniors continued many other traditions, such as Six Flags trip, Senior Bar-B-Q, Prom, Senior Musical, and participation in homecoming activities. And when the day they were all waiting for-GRADUATION-finally came, they wore red and blue caps and gowns. Although only the girls carried silk roses, they were all carrying with them the memories of their years at Cooper. The Senior class now leaves Cooper High School. Along with our class gift, we would like to leave behind the memory of the class that began the Decade of Dominance. Clams Q fx ,eff T fffq ,-' A - ffff' -fx ihfff 74 X. -k: ff - I ffff 1 . X ,film f !','f,,ff4,.',,43f, ry -,jx A f'51' v: f 1. A--ggff 5.4 'XXFw.'J' ,ifffifffmx 419 , X-RQ1 Y I 'I ff J-if VD - , , . . x I ffi mx 7Ym I 4-X ' N N M bf ,174 V' 1?-Rf 'P 'H Q .f ffz X X Ng ff Xxx C, Xpiflg-f N ! 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McNULTY, MARK Electronics McRAE, BELINDA FHA I, Cougar's Pride I, 2, Drill Team 3, Most Valuable Mem. Rep. 3. MEADOWS, STACY All Reg. Band I, 2, 3, Homeroom Pres. I, Intramurals I, 2, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students, HECE Vice Pres. 3, French 2. MEISSNER, GEORGEANN Homeroom Vice Pres. 3, HOSA-Health Occupation 2, 3. MELLOR, BRENDA FFA I, 3, HECE 2, 3. MERRITT, LOUIS Homeroom Pres. 2, Marine Physical Fittness, Drama Most Promising 8: Outstanding 2, CICA 3. MIDDLEBROOK, PATRICK FTA, Thespians 2, 3, Track 3. MIDDLETON, GARY Homeroom Vice Pres. I, FCA 2, 3, Christian Club I, Intramurals 3, Football I, Lettered 2, 3. MILES, JIMMY MILES, SAWIN MILES, TOM Band I, ROTC 2, Sqdn. Commander 3. MILLER, CHARLES FFA 2, Greenhand I, VICA 2, ICT Treas. 3. MILLER, JEFF C Club 3, Pol. Sci. Sem. 3, Football I, 2, 3. MILLER, TERRY Intramural Rep. 3, Industrial Arts I, 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3. MIMS, TRACY Ofiiciating 3. MINATRA, GARY Homeroom Sec. 2, 3, VOCT 2, 3. MITCHELL, LANCE Crest Photo. I, CMA I, 3, Latin 2, Officiating 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3. MITCHELL, TERESA Film Soc. 1, DECA 2, Sec. 3. MIXON, JOHN Choir I, 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3, Speech Team 3, UIL Choir 2, 3. MODRALL, STEVE FFA 2, 3, VO. Ag. Coop. 2, 3. MOKRY, ALOMA Student Council 3, Cheerleader 3 Homeroom Vice Pres. 2, Treas. 3, FHA Pub. Chairman 1, 3, Cougar's Pride I, 2. MONNIG, CINDY Pep Club 2, PVDT Award 2. 59 MOORE, DENISE . FCA I, 23 Basketball Lettered I, 2, 3. MOORE, KAREN Homeroom Vice Pres. I, Pres. 33 CMA 2, 33 Latin I, 2, 35 Speech Team I, Sec. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Optimist Youth Award. MOORE, TRACY Homeroom Sec. 3, Vice Pres. lg FHA Ig Cougar's Pride lg Drill 2, 3. MORENO. RAY MORRISON, NANCY MORRISON, NOLAN VOCT Parl. 33 Ofliciating Ig Printing 2. MOSSHART, JOEY FCA 2, Film Soc. 33 Intramurals 3, Track I, 2, 35 C Club 2. MUELLER, DEBORA MUNGUIA, EMILIO Electronics I, 2, 3, Printing 2, Intramurals 2, 3. MYNATT, DENA UIL Choir I, 2, 3g Tennis Lettered I, 2, 3, Homeroom Sec. lg Vice Pres. 3, FCA I, 2. NALL, MITCHELL Intramurals 33 Basketball 3. NEASE, NATHAN Siren Squad 3g Choir l, 2, 3, Singing Men l, 2, 3, Confederate Singers 3. NEILL, .IUANELL OEA Treas. 2, 35 Film Soc. lg Intramurals 2. NELSON, VANCE Band I, 2, Reg. 3, Choir Dist. Reg. 33 Math Sci. Sem. Vice Pres. 3. NEWTON, DANNA NEWTON, KEITH Honor Soc. 2, 33 Homeroom Treas. 35 FCA 2, Baseball I, 23 Football Lettered 3. 60 A Coke and a smile makes me feel good so refreshing makes me feel nice Have a Coke and a smile That s the way it should be and I d like to see the whole world smiling with me Coca-Cola adds life Have a Coke and a smile 1123 EL NIBLO, ELLOUISE Honor Soc. 2, 3, Class Treas. 2, FCA 2, Spanish 3, Cougar's Pride I, Speech Team l. NICHOLAS, ANGELA VOE 2, CMA l Cougarettes Man. l, Intramurals l. NICHOLS, MERREL Homeroom Pres. 3, FFA I, 2, VICA 2, 3 NOBLES, MICHAEL Crest 2, 3, Office Worker l, 3. NOLES, BETH Homeroom Pres. 3, Talisman 3, FCA 2, Cougar's Pride l, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Basketball, Cross Country l. NORTON, TERRY Student Council l, 2, Class Rep. l, 2, Talisman l, Assist. Ed. 2, Head Assist. Ed. 3, Speech Team 3, Cougar's Pride I, 2. NUCKOLS, LISA Homeroom Sec. 3, OEA-VOE Hist. 2, 3 ODEN, JERRY Intramural Rep. 3, Math Sci. Sem. 3, Intramurals I, 3, German l, 2. ODOM, OPIE Homeroom Pres. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Band Sec. I, Mem. 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Boxing 3. OLDENBURGH, FELICIA HECE Vice Pres. 3, Film Soc. 2, Ofiiciating I, UIL Spelling l, 2, Intramural Bowling l, 2. OLMOS, KATHRYN Crest 3. ORTIZ, RICARDO Spanish 3. ORTIZ, SHERYL FHA 2, Spanish 2, 3, Cougar's Pride l, 2, Cougarettes 2, 3. OWEN, SHAWN AG 2, 3, Track l, 2, 3. OWENS, SHELLEY French l, 2, FHA 2, Drill Team 2, 3, Intramural Bowling 3, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students. PARADOSKI, LISA Commentarius Poetry Ed. 2, Ed.-in-Chief 3, Latin 2, 3, Math Sci. Sem. l, Pres. 3, Cougar's Pride 2, Drill Team 3. PARKER, RALPH VICA 2, Building Trades 2, FFA l, 2, Intramural 3. PEARCE, TWYLA All Reg. Choir 3, Christian Club l, 2, 3, Track Lettered 2, Mary Aundres Winner 2. PE'I'l'IT, MARY Spanish 2, OEA 2, 3. PHILLIPS, GLEN PORTERFIELD, SANDY Homeroom Vice Pres. I, FHA l, VICA 2, Vice Pres. 3. POTTER, LORNA Band 1, 2, 3, Talisman I, Assoc. Ed. 2, Head Assist. Ed. 3, FTA l, 2, 3. PRESLEY, ANNETTE Latin l, Christian 2, Cougar's Pride l. PRESSWOOD, JIM BOB C Club 2, 3, FCA 2, 3, Intramurals 3, Football Lettered l, 2, 3, Baseball Lettered 2. 61 PYBURN, MARK QUINN, VICKY Fellowship of Christ. Ath. 2: UIL Typing I:Cross Country Lettered I, 2: Intramurals 2, 3: Cougar's Pride I, 2, Squad Captain 3. RANKIN, ANDREW Band I: Homeroom Sec. 3: Film Soc. 2: Intramurals I, 2: Swimming l, 2, Captain 3, Lettered 2, 3. RANKIN, DALE Crest 2. RASCO, RANDY Homeroom Treas. I, Pres. 2: Christian Club I: FCA 2: Intramurals I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2. RAY, DANICE Christian Club I, 2. REECE, MARGUETTE REYNOLDS, LEIGH ANN Intramural Rep. I, Homeroom Vice Pres. 3: Crest I, 2: FHA I, 2: CMA I: HECE 3: Cougars Pride l. RICHARDSON, CHRISTIE Film Soc. I. 2: OEA 3: Drill Team I. RICHARDSON, DARRELL VOCT 2, 3: Intramural Bowling 3. RINEHART, GREG Student Council Treas. 3: Christian Club I: C Club 2, 3: Golf I, 2, 3: Intramurals I: 2, 3. ROBERTS, TERRY ROBERTSON, JIM VOCT 3: Intramural Football 2. RODA, VICKIE ROGERS, DAVID VOCT 3. ROSE, BECKY Homeroom Treas. I, Sec. 3: Christian Club I: FCA 2: Cougar's Pride I, 2: Cross Country 2: Gymnastics 2, 3. ROSE, SUZANNE Student Council Ex. Bd. 3: Homeroom Pres. l, Intramural Rep. 2: Cougar's Pride I, 2: Intramurals I: Speech Team l, 2, 3: Basketball I, 2. ROSS, WENDY OEA: C Club I: Track better I, 3. RUELAS, MARIE Talisman I, Assoc. Ed. 2, Assist. 3: Cougar's Pride l, 2: Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students 2, 3: Film Soc. 2, 3. RUSSEY, DIANNA Homeroom Pres. 1: Talisman 3: Film Soc. I: CMA 2. SADLER, SUSAN FFA Sweetheart 3: VO AG Reporter I: Sec. 3: FFA Greenhand Reporter I: FFA Chapter 2, 3. SALINAS, STEVEN UIL Orchestra I, 2, 3: Vice Pres. 2: Film Soc. I, Latin 3: German 2, 3. SANDEFUR, TANYA FHA I, 2, 3: FCA Club 2: Cougar's Pride I, 2: Intramural Football I, 2, 3. SANDERS, BOBBY Choir I, 2: Bus. Man. 3: Commentarius Mus. Ed. 3: Latin I, 2, 3: Singing Men I, 2, 3: Pol. Sci. Sem. 2, 3: Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students. 62 SANDERS, LISA Homeroom Intramurals Rep. 23 Film Society I, 23 French Club 3, Cougars Pride 25 Tennis Team I, 3, Office Worker 2. SANDOVAL, ADAM Spanish Club l, 2, 3, Officiating Letter 3, Intramurals 3: Officiating I , 2, 3, Spanish Award I, 2. SANDOVAL, SANDRA Homeroom Pres. 33 Homeroom Treas. I, Christian Club Ig FHA 23 Spanish Club 3. SANDRETH, SHERRY VOE-OEA I, 2, 3, VOCT 3. SANTANA, LINDA Spanish Club 33 Film Society 2, Office Worker 2. SATTERFIELD, SHELLY Homeroom Treas. 3, Latin Club 23 Office Worker 23 Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students 3. SAUNDERS, TONY Industrial Arts Club 23 Gymnastics Team 25 Lettered 2, Industrial Arts Club Sec. 2. SAVARD, THEODORE CMA lg Industrial Arts Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 3, Intramurals 2, 3. SCALLEY, KAREN Homeroom Treas. Ig OEA Parl. 2, 3, CMA I: Cougars Pride I. SCARBOROUGH, JULIA Honor Society 2, 3, Student Council Ex. Board 3: Soph. Class Treas. Ig Homeroom Sec. 33 FCA I, 2, Spanish Club 3g Tennis Team I, 2, 33 Lettered I, 2, 3. SCARBOROUGH, MACK Band 1, 2, 3, French Club I, 2, 3, German Club Hist. 23 Vice Pres. 3, Band Sweepstakes I, 2: Band UIL I, 2. SCROGGS, MELISSA FHA lg CMA 2, Vars. Tennis Team I1 HOCT 2, Tennis Lettered I. SENTER, SYDNEY Homeroom Pres. I, 3, FCA I, 2: Intramurals I, 2, 3, Office Worker I. SHARP, MARK CMA Ig FCA 2, 3, C Club I, 23 Intramurals I, 2, 3, Football Team l, 2, 33 Lettered 33 Office Worker 3, Library Worker 2. SHAW, LAURA Film Society I, 2, French Club 3, Cougars Pride I, Office Worker 3. SHELLY, STEPHEN Film Society lg FHA-HERO 2, 3, Library Worker I, 23 Office Worker 2. SHELTON, BARBARA OEA 2, FHA lg Flag Corps 3g Office Worker 3. SHERRELL, DAVID Band I, 2, 33 Film Society 1, 2, 33 Intramurals I, 2, 3: UIL Band I, 2, 3. SHIPLEY, TONY Homeroom Intramurals Rep. lg Talisman Staff 2, Industrial Arts Club 2, CMA I, ICT 3. SIMONS, JEAN Homeroom Sec. 3, Young Democrats I, 2, Sec. 2, Math-Science Seminar 3, Chairman 33 Cougars Pride I, 21 Outstanding Physics Student 2, Office Worker 3. SIMPSON, DELBERT Homeroom Vice Pres. 24 Intra. Rep. lg FCA lg CMA 2, Football Team Ig Track Team 3, Office Worker 1. SINGLETARY, KIM OEA 3. SKIPWORTH, JAMIE Homeroom Sec. 3, VOCT 3, Intramurals I, 2. SMITH, CYNTHIA Band 3, Latin Club I, 23 FHA Ig Spelling Club 2, UIL Spelling I, 2. :Il SMITH, JEANNI Homeroom Pres. I: FFA I, 2: Treas. I: OEA 2, 3: Vice Pres. 2. 3. SMITH. KARLA DE 2. 3: Film Society I. SMITH, NANCY Homeroom Pres. 2: Talisman Staff I: Asso. Ed. 2: Assist. Ed. 3: FHA I: Film Society I: French Club 2, 3: Vice Pres. 3: Drill Team l, 2, 3. SMITH. NANCY HECE 3. SMITH, SHERRY OEA 2, 3: Cougars Pride I, 2. SMITH, WALTER Band l, 2, 3: Homeroom Pres. 3: French Club 2, 3: Pres. 3: Intramurals 2, 3: UIL Band I, 2, 3. SPAUNHORST, JANET Band I, 2, 3: OEA 2, 3: Treas. 2. SPEARS, DAVID Homeroom Vice Pres. 3: TALISMAN I, 2, 3, Head Photo. 2: Ed.-in-Chief 2, 3: Crest I, 2, 3, Head Photo. 2, 3: Film Society Pres. 2, 3: Football I, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students 2. SPEIGHT. LESLIE DE 2. 3: FHA I. SPENCER ERIC Choir I: Homeroom Treas I, 2: Crest Head Photo. 2, 3: Electronics Club I, 2: Choir UIL I: Elec. Dist. Ist Place. STALLS. SHANNA LEI Christian Club I, 2: HECE 3: Band I, 2, 3: Office Worker 3. STAMEY, FRANK Talisman Bus. Staff 2, 3: Manager 3: French Club I, 2. 3: Intramurals I, 2: Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students 3. STAMPS. LEA ANN DECA 3: Office Worker 3. STERLING. DENISE Homeroom Treas. I: Sec. 2: FHA I. 2, 3: Intramurals I. 2. STORCKMAN, JAMES VOCT 2. 3. STOVALL. STEVE Choir I. 2, 3: Publicity Officer 3: Crest Amusements Ed. 3: Thespians I, 2, 3: Singing Men I, 2, 3: Vars. Gymnastics I. 2. STRANGE, CARRIE Printing Club 2: Track Team 2. STYLES, SCOTT Student Council 2, 3: Sr. Class Pres. 3: Homeroom Vice Pres. 2. 3: Intramurals Rep. 3: CMA I, 2, 3: Sec. 3: Track Team 2. 3. SUGGS, BRADLEY Band I, 2, 3: Homeroom Intra. Rep. 3: FCA I, 2: C Club 2: Intramurals 2, 3: Football Team I. 2, 3: Lettered 2. 3: Capt. 3: Track Team I. 2, 3: UIL Band l, 2, 3. SULLIVAN, MIKE FI-'A 3: Voc. Ag. 2: Intramurals 2. 3. SUMNER. LAWRIE Jr. Class Rec. Sec. 2: Homeroom Pres. I, 2: Thespians I. 2: CMA 2. 3: Intramurals I: Speech Team I, 2, 3: Bus. Mgr. 2, 3. SIJROVIK, WADE Band I, 2: Homeroom Pres. 2, 3: Vice Pres. I: Latin Club I, 2, 3: Pres. 2, 3: Natl. Merit Semi-Finalist 3: Hugh O'Brian Found. Outstanding Soph. I. SWONGER, LISA French Club 2, 3: FHA I, 2: Film Society I:Office Worker 2: Teachers Aid 3. SYLVESTER, ANGELA 64 TADLOCK, ROBIN Band I, 2, 3, FTA 2, 33 Latin 33 Flag Corps I, 2, 3, Speech Team I, 2, 3. TANKERSLEY, JOHN Film Soc. lg French 2, 3, Christian Club I, 2, 3. TAUR, LINDY Latin I: Cougar's Pride I, 2. TAYLOR, CHRIS Student Pres. 33 Sophomore Band Pres. lg Soph. Fav. Runner-up lg Jr. Class Fav. 2, TCU Student Council Workshop Pres. 3. TAYLOR, CINDY FHA I, 2: Cougar's Pride 23 Drill Team 2, 3, Ist Lt. 3. TAYLOR, PAM Film Soc. 2. TEST, VICTOR Band lg Tennis Lettered I, 2, 3, Team Capt. 3, Intramural Football 3. THOMAS, CARLA Choir I, 2. THOMAS, ROBYN Student Council 35 Cheerleader 33 Homeroom Sec. 2: Talisman 33 Cougar's Pride I, 2, Intramurals I, 3. THOMASON, LONNIE Band I, 2, 33 Film Soc. 23 Speech Team lg Intramurals 2. THOMPSON, DAVID ROTC I, 2, Commander 3, AFJROTC Drill Team 2, 3, AFJROTC Colorguardg Gen. Military Excellence Medal. THOMPSON, TERESA THOMPSON, TOMMY HECE 2, 3, Sec. 2, Pres. 3. THORNTON, MITCH Orchestra I, 23 FFA I, 23 ICT 3, Intramurals I, 2. THREADGILL, TAMMI Band 3. TOLLEFSEN, DAG Math Sci. Sem. 3, Pol. Sci. Sem. 3, Intramurals 3. LET'S SEE WHOS AT GA'l'I'IS Everybody at one time said those words Mr Gattis was the true blue hangout for almost all Cougars When there was nothing to do, one could always find action at Mr nearest police officer decided to stroll Mr Gattis will always be remembered as the Sophomore, Junior year hangout Then, age caused the Seniors to mingle elsewhere Gattis. Crowds grew rapidly until the by. WAYS in 9 i 4 SEHK GDLKEQ NEW BEEN? PM FUD SS , 'Q inf-ww W D. ff at. I . ,.,,,,A,, ,ft ag? E. A. The Senior's Honors nursery rhyme class. B. Cooper's answer to Who shot .l. R. . C. Many seniors have already encountered the dreaded situation that Alan Hale now faces. D. Lori Brooks shows us her preppy look . E. Looks as though Traci and Keely don't want to hear what Kathy has to say. F. Will the real Mrs. Miller please stand up? firm. X -.gf gs. . f, 7,H,,,4.. jsgr17.,9,t t. me wx 3 x is if Us W, you :a'au 67 TOOKE, SUSAN Commentarius Art Ed. 33 Var. Swimming 2, 3. TOOPS, ISABELLA Homeroom officer I3 French I , Christian Club 23 Cougar's Pride l, 23 Intramurals I, 2, 3. TRUITT, SCOTT Football Lettered l, 2, 33 Choir I, 23 Madrigals l3 Intramural Basketball l, 2, 33 Film Soc. l, FCA 2. TUMLINSON, DAROLD ROTC Drill Team l. 23 ROTC Color Guard 23 Intramural Football I, 2. TURNBULL, DENISE Choir l, 2, Jl District 23 Spanish 33 Drill Team I, 23 UIL Choir l, 2. 33. URQUHART, MISSY Honor Soc. 2, 33 Student Council Vice Pres. 33 Coop 23 Var. Gymnastics 2, 33 Speech Team 33 Optimist Youth 3. UTASI, LISA Honor Soc. Treas. 2, 33 Band 2, 33 Class Vice Pres. 23 Latin Co-Consul 33 Student Adv. Board of Superintendent 23 Tennis Lettered l, 2, 3. VARGAS, ELIZABETH Christian Club I3 ICT Vica 2. VAUGHAN, MARK Industrial Arts 33 Baseball l, 2. VERNON, RANDY Golf Lettered l, 2, 33 Homeroom Pres. 3, Vice Pres. I3 CMA l, 23 FCA 3. VERVERS, VICKIE Orchestra l, 2, 33 Christian Club 2. VICK, VICKI Student Council Ex. Board 33 Latin l, 2, 33 FCA 1, 23 Cougar's Pride l, 23 Intramurals l, 3. 68 Out of my way, I'm a senior! I'm a senior what's your excuse? I can't wait to get out of this school! Where are you going to school next year? With my luck I'll be stuck here again. The long awaited senior year is over. It's a time for friends to go their separate ways and meet new friends. Regardless of..how.much the seniors confidently anticipated graduation, they were also overshadowed by many fears. Their typical brags withered to: It's a big world out there. Promise me that you'll write. and Remember when . . . As seniors leave Cooper High School, many have mixed feelings. There's a feeling of relief and accomplishment, and that of dread. Well, Cooper, thanks for the memories. VIVKERS, SUSIE Band l, 2, 33 OEA-VOE 2, 3. WADE, SONDRA Band l, 2, 3g Twirler 1, 2, 33 OEA-VOE 2, Reporter 33 Homeroom Sec. 2. 3 WADSWORTH, AMY FCA l, 23 HECE 33 Cougar's Pride lg Intramural Bowling l, 23 Basketball l, 2 WALDROP, LARRY WALKER, BRENDA GAY Christian Club l, 23 Volleyball l, Lettered 2, Basketball Lettered l, 2, 33 Track 2, 33 Intramural Football l. WASHINGTON, REGENT Christian Club 23 Football l, 2, 33 Baseball 2, 3. WATSON, GUY FHA 3. WAYMAN, JOHN Talisman 23 Tennis I3 Intramural lg Film Soc. 23 Christian Club l. WEAVER, KEITH Band l, 2, 33 Latin Club 23 UIL Band l, 2, 33 Band Sweepstakes l, 23 Intramural Football l, 3. WEBER, STEVEN Talisman Photo. I, 2, 33 CMA l3 Latin 2, 33 Intramural 1, 2, 3. WELCH, STACI Christian Club I3 FHA 23 Track I3 Swimming Lettered 2, 3. WENTZ, MARK Film Soc. 23 Math Sci. Sem. 33 Pol. Sci. Sem. 33 Honor Soc. 3. WHALEN, RONNIE WHATLEY, GREG Choir 23 Homeroom Trea. 23 Singing Men All District and Reg. Choir 3. WHEELER, KAREN Band l, 2, 33 Latin l, 2, 3. WHEELER, TERRY WHITAKER, MARTHA CMA l, 23 HECE Vice Pres. 33 Cougar's Pride l, 23 Intramural Volleyball 2. WHITE, DOUG FCA l, 23 Intramurals l,.2, 33 Basketball l, 2, Lettered 3. WHITE, MELINDA Choir l, 2, 33 FHA I3 Christian Club 23 Cougar's Pride I, 23 UIL Choir 2, 3. WHITE, SANDRA Band I, 2, 33 Film Soc. lg Latin Club 23 UIL Solo 8: Ensemble l, 2, 3. WHITE, TROY A. Swimming 1, 2, 33 Boxing 3. WHITELEY, KATHRYN Tennis Lettered 23 Homeroom Pres. l3 C Club l, 2. WILKERSON, MELINDA DE Reporter 33 Film Soc. 2. WILLIAMS, BARTON Electronics 23 CVAE 3. 69 WILLIAMS, DAVE Honor Society 33 Corr. Sec. 33 Math Science Seminar I3 Film Society I, 2, 33 Vice Pres. 23 German Club I, 2, 33 Pres. 33 Intramurals I, 33 UIL Science Contest 3. WILLIAMS, JUDY Band I, 2, 33 Twirler 2, 33 Homeroom Pres. I3 Vice Pres. 33 Thespians I, 23 Twirling Ensemble UIL 2, 3. WILLIAMS, PAUL Homeroom Vice Pres. I, 23 Pres. I3 Latin Club Vice Pres. 23 FCA I, 2, 33 Intramurals I, 2, 33 Football Team I, 2, 33 bettered 2, 3. WILLIAMS, RONNIE CURTIS Intramurals I, 2, 33 JV Tennis I, 2, 33 Library Worker I, 2. WILLIAMS, WANDA WILLIAMS, WILLIAM Band 2, 33 Homeroom Pres. I, 2, 3g Young Democrats I, 23 Political Science Seminar 2, 33 Intramurals I, 33 Speech Team I, 2. WILLS, TINA Film Society 23 Library Worker 3. WILSON, CHRISTEL Homemaking Club I, 23 Homeroom Pres. 33 Intramurals 33 Track Team I. WILSON, JOE Intramurals 33 Track Team 23 Swimming Team 23 Lettered I3 Office Worker 3. WILSON, MARK Choir I, 2, 33 Bass Section Leader 33 Singing Men I, 2, 33 Intramurals I, 2, 33 Dept. Assis. 3. WILSON. MISTY WONG. JANICE Crest 23 Christian Club I3 Spanish Club 3. WOODLOCK, TRACEY WOODALL, REBECCA Choir I, 2, 33 Treas. 33 Sopr. Sec. Leader 33 Confederate Singers 33 Honors Music Theory 33 Homeroom Pres. 33 French Club I, 23 Cougarettes 23 Cougars Pride 2. WOODWARD, MARGOT Band I, 2, 33 Treas. 33 Flag Corps 2, 33 Miss FTA 33 FTA Vice Pres. 23 FTA Pres. 33 Spanish Club 33 Political Science Seminar Pres. 3. WOOLF, LINDA I Christian Club I, 23 Track Team 2. WRIGHT, JOHNNY Homeroom Vice Pres. 33 Intramurals I, 2, 3. WRIGHT, MILLIE Crest Co-Assis. Ed. 3. WRIGHT, TERESA YORK, JENNIFER I Band I, 2, 33 Homeroom Pres. 33 Film Society 23 UIL Ensemble 23 UIL Solo Class I I, 2. YOUNG, CHERRY Office Worker 2. YOUNG, ROBIN Choir I. YOUNGQUIST, RUSSELL Intramurals 3. 70 do Do we GO Hzom as Sometimes I believe it would be better to be a kid again, thought Tanya Sandefur. As the Senior year reached the end students began to feel the importance of making plans for their future. The main question that went through every Senior's mind was: Where do we go from here? A The Senior year was full of excitement and many remembered moments. Seniors were not always expected to be COMPLETELY responsibleg but now having completed twelve years of general studies, RESPONSIBILITY is the major word. Each one has the responsibility to fulllill his goals and be someone in life. GOOD LUCK SENIOR GRADUATES OF '8l! Jimmy Cossabone was deep in thought about how much harder college is going to be than his high school courses. ,J Thoughts of much more excitement coming next year runs through Doug Bells mind. , A V Q Q? 7 LQ Troy Cass tries to keep his mind off of next year for now. 71 1 R q fi 2 76? W 2? 1236 ,ff 5,6 ., , I l , n ' efiif ifi' 1 V 5 A K .. it AL ' , 7,221 X ' ' ' ' - ' P :: k' :' A K ' I 1 - y' , . ,g 1' il 1' . - 'xx jg i , H V K ,4.x, fi! A , Y - ' 215 . I D If M J . 7 ' I i ..' -WY, K ll A Pflje we tdL2 OMI' AZCG5 ill the IHOP!! 0ll.t5l:Je, u5 A664 OIL C00 el' AOVLOI' all F P . Q J Xggx WI A IL ll SMKAN n c QSM K L! M3133 The Class of '82 if Z J if X v. , X I , 5 , ! 6. f KX , f 4, X f Q X 1 f Kuna.. 5 V f X 4 f 2 f , 4? f ,xgwmw,,M,-lm-w,,....-z,..Jmwmw-wfwmfa .6 W Wmwwu NS-ul Runners-up Junior Favorites McDonald Moore Lauren Keathley MUB U S Q T J, ' W ' . 4 K' NF' :-xi... K . ' ' c I X,,X , . ,,.: . Lhgyk b ni L ,Q I Wk A A hw ww ,q k i w I K m V,Ah,, L m .L A,VA:L Q AAKQ Q ,AALL My W ,mLm:A:.L .L ff . A .Qj A tj: ,n--NWA , K K-wwagmk m Q y ' . 3 6 ' A V s K 4 l El-L? - , 4 , 'Q- I1 O , n H .,-1 N, xx ,J f....mf,- 8 I M .rx is I I 7:5 I K lil fQ-- 4 YQ Q , ,,'A ' 'dag' A 0 ' MJ'A 1 VY 73,4 t 4-f L' 5 4? Ld! s, I , . S ' W, ' V ' Q 7 ' 4 1 ' Q 2 f f , f fiyi gl 7 A I W I in 'if' In A flu 'Af Q v , . 'L 9 I ,,,'. H Q I K , Nl ig, My , ,Q gf ' ri , f y , V A J M . I 3.11. -, :TAI I V, 1 I T ,X M F 50:2 ' If! . 5? 1 N' y - 1 ,uftej INQQT - . ,, I, f 1 I 1 Q f f f 1' ' ,, 1 .ms 1 g Q I1 7 l . f X x W I A 5 A Q I , 4 K 1 -- 6 L A . l l ill? HMMQB UHF asa? The juniors of 1980-1981 saw this year as an opportunity to regroup from their trying, but successful, year as sophomores. They also saw this time to prepare for their senior year, the climax of high school. Despite the reputation most junior classes have of being only an in-between class, this year's group was not idle. Instead they were involved in almost every activity, academic and extracurricular, at Cooper High School. One such activity was the annual Homecoming Penny Jar Contest, which the class of l982 has won two years in a row. Leading the junior class to its many outstanding achievements were: Cynthia HamilePresident, Kimberly BrayeeVice President, Lisa Scott-Recording Secretary, Lauren KeathleyeCorresponding Secretary, Kim DanielseTreasurer, and Talley LawliseStudent Council Representative. 77 QD EDU953 LDLBEE 'ilk 6' C duh-'AA Wil EE. f I-as lOlgi Icu,1f uno 0.0 sa a 1910 B. Aff: D. Kimberly Bray expresses her enthusiasm for school. I can't believe my eyes. says Amy Foster. Has the bell rung yet? asks Cynthia Hamil. Looking for love in all the wrong places, sing Kim Daniels and Tally Lawlis. fn ffffwi' Acker, Sandra Adams, Brian Adams, Douglas Adams, Sherri Aguirre, Silvia Alcazar, Jeff Alexander, Dana Alexander, Shelley Allred, Rhonda Altum, Greg Anderson, Christopher Anderson David Anderson Eric Anderson Judy Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Leslie Mark Nan Trish Angel, Mike Antilley, Alice Armstrong, Brooks Bagby, Lisa Baldwin, Rhonda Balensiefen, Brenda Ballaro, Peter Bannister, Dianne Barath, Liz Barder, Michael Barnes, Kim Bronwen, Barrett Barry, Julie Barton, Suzi Basquette, Roger Beaird, Nancy Bearden, Kevin Becerra, Johnny Bechtel, Kathy Beckham, Rob Bell, Pam Benitz, Ezekiel Berry, Jeff Berry, Ray Beynon, Christine Bieberly, Teri Biesecker, Joanne Bivins, David Bivins, Biana Black, Angela Black, David 79 Blackburn, Jeff Blackwell, Marti Blankenship, Arnold Blassingame, Clint Boden, Domonic Boerner, John Bondick, Becky Boudreaux, Kim Bowen, Laura Brannies, Loraine Brassell, Ava Bray, Kimberly Brazzel, Stephen Bright, Tammy Brightwell, Pete Brooks, Clayton Brooks, Randy Brooks, Robin Brown, Leslie Brown, Margaret Brown, Robert A. Broyles, Tommy Bryant, Maria Bryson, Dennis Buck, Todd Buttemeyer, Charles Buttemeyer, Kimberly Bui, Kim-Chau Burks, John Burks, Sherry Burnam, Stephanie Butler. Stephanie Bush, Mike Caffey, Leatrice Caliendo, Tonya Callan, Jim Canant, Terri I 1 ,gran .t W' K Eb A . v . 1 - Nl .. L ,. 1 1 wg. 1:-v it uv 1 -.1-1' .4--v Xi? lt's 'cool' to be a junior, say Lisa Scott and Bill Rapson on Freak Day. A..- 47' 'QE' Junior girls find new hangout!!! 4 xo' Cantrell, Paul Carroll Carroll, Carson Cartee, Carter, Carter, Rodney Wendell Shelia Brian Eric Craig Casey, Dina Cathey, Chuck Cavanaugh, Cindy Cecil, Tina Ceniglis, Tom Chadwick, Ranae Chandler, Carol Chandler, Lisa Chapman, Tressa Chappell, Robin Cheek, Robert Cheek, Shelley Clark, Brent Clemons, Tommy Click, Bobby Cochran, David Coldicutt, Chris Coleman, Charlotte Collier, Colyer, Colyer, Comer, Calvin Kim Lisa Regina Conley, Gloriana Cook, Stephen Coplin, Kenneth Copeland, Mark Couch, Doyle Cowart, Jeffery Crawford, Holly Croft, Sharon Cuesta, Dierdre Cummings, Gregg Cummings, Karan Daae, Kenneth Daggett, Tory Daigle, Michelle Daniels, Kim David, Michael Davis, Ken Davis, Larry Davis, Warren Davault, Sharon Deberry, Brenda Delacruz, Sam Dement, T, J. Depew, Velvet Derrett, Cora Deshazo, Jimmy Diaz, Johnny Dick, Denise Dick, Ronald Dixon, Angela Dokey, Lisa Dorcy, Garth Dorsett, Susan Douglas, Stuart Downing, Kelli Druesedow, Jay Druin, Paula Duck, Mary Dunlap, Jeff Dunlap, Matt Dunn, Tina Dunnam, Angie Dusckas, Greg Earnest, Danny Easley, Paul if V-Q f 'P tv Nur !T ? X , seg if 4'-'ZIP Kimberly Bray smiles for the camera. Mike Stanley and Steve Sprayberry are trying to figure out how to read the scorehmffi Eastman, Nancy Eaves, John Eichler, Eddie Elliott, Ron Elliott, Sharon Elliott, Stephanie Elste, Sandy Emmons, Keith Emory, Sherrie Enders, Lance Essex, Mickey English, Ron Espinoza, Noemi Estes, Terrie Etheredge, Kirk Fields, Kelvin Fisher, Nora Fitts, Terrenia Flores, Hector Folger, Charlie Foster, Amy Fowler, Darrell Fowler, Rick Frazier, Jeannine Fredeck, Belinda Freeman, Vanus French, James Fuller. Bobby Ruben, Galvan Gamez Rosario Garcia, Freddy Garner, Brad Garner, Karla Gauthier, Marty Gazaille, Brenda Gee, Nancy Gerlack, Kris Gilliland, Amy Glover, Patrick Gloyd, Russell Goates, Anita Goble, Valynda Goldman, Kellie Gomez, Gregg Gonzalez, Rachel Goodin, Lyn Goodwin, Robin Gongora, Eric Goree, Jerry Graves, Tim Gregory, Craig Grigsby, Gary Grist, John Guenther, Tamera Gunter, Pam Gursky, Gay Gutierrez, Louis Gutzke, Lisa Gutzke, Lora Haddox, Callie Hadley, Mark Haechton, Melody Hall, Alison Hall, Jack Halstead, Cathy Hamil, Cynthia Hardin, Trish Harris, Jimmie Harris, Lisa Harris, Mark Harris, Paula Harris, Tracy Harrison, Russell Hastings, John Hathaway, Chris Haynes, Carolyn Henderson, James Hendricks, Don Henry, Lisa Herald, Scott Hernandez, Rebecca Herndon, Amy Herrera, Robert Hill, Leanne Hoff, Ronny Hoffman, Ashley Holcombe, Vicki Hollowell, Amy es'- Vx. . wtf f 5 ,www ,nm ,K HQ , as No Sweat: Juniors are Number One!, express Cheryl Yarbrough, Leanne Hill, Mary Pruski, Barbara McWilliams, and Denise Dick. Holmes, Jamie Holmes, Lisa Hope, Linda Hopkins, Ruby Hopper, James Horn, Robin Hotchkiss, Kelly House, Vicki Hoy, Steve Hughes, Blake Hughes, Kathryn Hunt, Debbie Hurick, Eric Hutsell, Natalie Hyatt, Ronald Ince, Ray Jacks, Scott Jean, Karen Jenkens, Rusty Jensen, Teresa Jensen, Tracy Johnson, Doug Johnson, Lin Jones, Heidi Jones, Rodney Jones, Sara Jones, Teri Jordon, Kevin Jordon, Natalie Juhlin, Jon Kapuscinski, Renee Karlsson, Marten Keathley, Lauren Kendall, John Kennedy, Darla Kennedy, Deborah Kershaw, Willie Kessinger, Kerry King, Billy Jack King, Pat Kiser, Tom Labrenz, Annette Lago, Lisa Laird, Bobby Laird, Greg Lambert, Jackie Lambert, Tracy Landrum, Laura Lane, John Lantrip, Randy Large, Cregg Lasalle, Ralph Lassiter, Tammera Lawlis, Talley Lawson, Nancy Lee, Brian Lee, Donna Leggett, Roger Lemley, Gene Lenius, Donna Letz, Pam Lewallen, Tracy Lewis, Jackie Liebman, Eric Lioce, Ronnie Lockhart, Miriam Lisman, Karen Lomgmire, Steve Lopez, Linda Love, Tony Lovett, Robert Lowe, Richelle Lucas, James LuJano, Mike Macon, Angela Malkowski, Laurie Malm, Mike Mandeville, Marcel Manley, Danny Manly, Michael Mann, Rita Mantooth, James Mantsch, Scott Marshall, Jim Martin, Charles Martin, Melanie Martinez, Rose Mason, Willie F5 .4 E if K SF ji 'x iii? 1 ? J 'Fifa-.f gs ,. 1 AQ Nuff an-A Massey, Kim Mathews, David Mathis, Kay Mattingly, Tisha McCann, Moya McCaskill, Ronnie McConnico, Kenneth McCormick, Sherry McCoy, Rickey McCusker, Marc McGhghy, Daniel McGraw, Eric McKean, Jimmy McKelvain, James McMahon, Chia Mcnulty, Kenneth McWilliams, Barbara Meadows, Debbie Medina, Victor Mendenhall, Cheryl Middlebrook, Julia Miers, Tonya Miller, Dina Milliner, Monty Mims, Marty Mitchell, Billy Mitchell, Lenda Mitchell, Rosemary Mixon, Miriam Moncibaiz, Anna Monk, Ellen Moody, Sharon Moore, Cary Moore, Dennis Moore, Mara Moore, McDonald Mora, Robert 88 xg. 55 ff-- X 1 W . C...- Q if vw A-ilu. Although the Juniors never received the Spirit Stick, they always showed their class spirit. Morey, Russell Morris, Brad Morrison, Brad Morrow, Mitzi Moseley, Carman Mullen, Judy Mullins, Tawney Mungula, Nelida Murray, Donna Murray, Michael Musgrave, Leslie Napier, Darrell Nash, Tim Newhouse, Karla Noack, Rhonda Nobles, Sharon Nowlin, Myra O'Brien, Michael O'Gorman, Kenneth Olmos, Sandy Ostercamp, Pam Owens, Tina Pace, Susan Packwood, Randy Padilla, Bernie Paradoski, Adam Park, Doug Parker, Finchy Parker, Paige Parker, Shelley Parker, Tonni Parkman, David Parsons, Traci Pastones, Frncisco Paul, Joel Penkert, Holly Perez, Suemc Peters, Danny Peterson, Linda Pettigrew, Robert Petty, Glenda Phillips, John Pickens, Eddie Pierce, James Pitcock, Tommy Pittman, Cindy Plowman, Jeff Polk, Michelle Pope, Ron Porter, Cheryl Porter, Ronda Prado, Michael Presley, Ray Prew, Debbie Price, Donna Proctor, Mark Pruitt, Ronda Pruitt, Tad Pruski, Mary Pugh, King Pu ryear, James Rainey, Jackie Ramirez, Maria Randel, .lon Rapson, Bill Ratliff, Mary Ann Read, Robin Reed, Carol Reed, Chris Reed, Joe Reedy, Scott Reese, Lee Ann Reynolds, Lisa Rhodes, Cody Richardson, Laurie Richardson, Robert f sf, 59, 'M ni R Q x EV? 6 Q rf st ,wt 1' ms., gl uv t Q J V. , fi,.,w-f ,. an -Q, t 5 r Y 5 L WL Riewe, Melody Ritchey, Rick Roberts, Grady Roberts, James Roberts, Sandra Rockey, Lucki Rodriquez, Tommy Rogers, Patricia Rogers, Paul Rosales, Chuck Rowe, Etta Rucker, Randy Samuels, Randy Sauceda, Paul Savard, Jean Scalf, Randy Scarbrough, David Scargall, Lori Scholtz, Melodee Schwartz, Kathy Scott, Angela Scott, Jennifer Scott, Lisa Seabourn, Dean Seay, Sheila Seldon, Carla Shew, Lisa Shin, Young-sun Siewert, Jill Sikes, Marlene Sills, Cheryl Simmons, Ange Singleton, Jim Skinner, Tommy Slaton, Lorie Slaughter, Leon Slayton, Theresa Slimp Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Tracey April Judy Kimberly Linda Nancy Steve Wanda Somerville, Rene Somerville, Rita Soto, Teresa Sparks, Dusty Speight, Russell Spencer, Christy Spicer, Carrie Spicer, Patricia Spivey, Janet Spraberry, Steve Spradlin, Tony Spraberry, Scott Stanley, Edward Standly, Mike Stanislawczyk, Karen Stanislawczyk, Sharon Steele, Kelly Stevens, Barbara Stills, Mike Strevel, Teresa Summers, Kimberli Sumner, Leslie Sullivan, Michele Swening, Steve Swinson, Jason Swofford, Sharla Sylvester, Lee Tatum, Carla Tatum, Marty Taylor, Kimberly Taylor, Paul Thiele, Derek Thomas, Russell Thomason, Kevin Thompson, Deborah Thompson, Vicki Thompson, Rickey Tidwell, Joe Tobin, Tracy Tooke, Sam Toops, Leo Tucker, Andrew Tudor, Jana Tunnell, Bill Turner, Sherri Underwood, Bob Unrue, Brent Upton, Mike Urquhart, Debbie Valdez, Carlos Vantilborg, Julie Voight, Ida Wagstaff, Robert 92 Waldrop, Gary Wallace, Justin Walters, Vaughn Walton, Donna Wardlow, John Washburn, Mark Washington, Lawrence Watkins, Mike Watson, Mark Watson, Wadie Webb, Wheel Whise Wigfa White, White. White, White, Randy Welch, Tim Westmoreland, Crista Wheatley, Donald er, Gaylene nhunt, Todd Linda Martha Robby Tammy ll, Janet Wilcox, Kim Wilkins, Lisa Williams, John Williams, Stacey Williams, Vickie Willis, Denise Wilson, Sherie Wilson, Steve Winkler, Mike Winters, Lesa Womak, Karen Wong, Ann Wood, June Woodfin, Dan Wright, Curtis Wright, David Wulf, Linda Wyrick, Nancy 93 Yancy, Brian Yarbrough, Cheryl Yarbrough, Deann Young, Brad Young, Robyn Yungblut, Scott Zapata, Joe Zito, Brad Zullo, Mike 10 il il I 5 i 01 X fkikikikiklikiklfk v 'V Q g at ,,,. ,,VkV: si g t rb g,g,g,,,, Q am, 'S A. QM...-aww B. C. D. M513::s'111X31k3CkE33II'I2CkiI:2Lk1k Dog helps Lisa Scott paint the Junior Class Sign. Bob Brown laughs as Dina Casey spends the last thirty minutes of her lunch hour trying to parallel park! Dina Miller plays bells to relieve indigestion. fmfmfmfwwwwfmwfmfrfvmfwwvfvfzfvfrfvfwfrfv WI A IL Il SMKAN Q V' n c W4 P f The Class of '83 1 Sophomore UC -Q2 S . 5 Runners-up Sophomore Favorites Kyle Coody Angela H ,sg .::o. .gh .1 amil -5 . Ev? Q' : , 5 ,- ,f f ,,'-' . 0 . : , , : , .31 In 5 --nf-1-1,-: ::4..pf-'f-, -f.p: H 2 16 1-5:2 f.-czgff: Fig.-fs - .ff'--. --.. -. 1.,-,,. t..-. f... U. wh, Q, H..- ag-.,,, ul: r 'A lu . '5 -, , 'Ag,v' 5,5755 in: O 0 O Q O O O 0 0 O O O O O O 0 O O O O O O O O 9 O 9 Q O O Oi.0.90.OO.90.00.09.00.00.00.O'O.0O.OO.00.00.00.O0.O'O.0O.0O.O0.Q9.OO.09,OO,O,f0.O'O,00,0O.0000.E. . . Ox. ozo 99 .i. ego . . O O ego i Oz' 0:0 Oz' 0:0 Z Oz' .z. O29 oxo 39 .z. 020 .z. ego .x. ozo .z. Oz. .z. 9x0 .x. 9zQ .x. O29 .!. Q20 .x. ego exe 3' .t. ozo .xg ozo .:. ozo vie Oi' . . O 0 020 9:0 gt. 420 .x. exe .z. 0:0 .x. 030 .x. O20 .z. ozo 3, 3. 020 Oi' rf: rg: :iz :gr sto 9 ' ozo 'f' .00000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOO.O0.OO.O4.00.O0,Q0.00,O0,0O.O4.O4.O4.O403.00.00.O4.O4.Q4.00,04.04.OO.9O.Q0.Q0'00.00.0O,0O.O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Ox00.90.09.9O.O-0.00.90.OO.OOO09000.00.00.O0.O'0.00.6O.QO.O-O.0O.O0.O0.Q0.O OO o'o As the 1980-81 school year commenced the sophomores electedg Ot. 92' Angela Hamil, President: Bobby Cluck, Vice Presidentg Karla Moore, Q. Corresponding Secretaryg Holly Baird, Recording Secretaryg Alice O50 .z. .tO ,xg successfully led the sophomores through their first year at O O 2 I .. .O Ybarra, Treasurerg DeeAnna Mungia, Student Council Representative. Sophomore sponsors were Beth Neely and Ralph Thornhill, they Cooper. z Sophomores have proven that quality never goes out of style! Look ,, out Coogs the class of 83 is shining through. 6x0 Soooooooooooooooooooooo -Q.OO.94,9O.0O.O4,O0.O0.O4,0O.00.OO.9O.O0004.0-O.04,04.OQ.0Q.Q0,96.O4.00 3. 3. 5 Aaron, Sherrie Abbot, Eric Acosta, Tony Adams, Mary Adkisson, Perry Adrian, Vola Aguirre, Jon Aguirre, Susie Alcazar, Frank Aldridge, Bill Allen, Donnie Allsup, Maxine Almaguer, Steven Alvarez, Annette Alvarez, Denise Arguello, Tavis Armstrong, Connie Armstrong, Frank Arroyo, Erica Asher, Lisa Augestine, Michelle Baccus, Terry Bailey, Mitzi Baird, Holly Baldwin, Charles Ballard, Bill Ballard, Ray Barela, Mike Barentine, Pamela Bargainer, Tim Barnes, Blane Barr, Suzette Barrera, Veronica Barret, Paula Bartek, Mitzi Bateman, Tedra Batjer, Jim Beale, Paul Bearden, BJ Belk, Eric Bell, Jacquelyn Bennett, Betty Benson, Wesley Berry, Dean Beynon, Lori Bidwell, Ramona Biesecker, Graham Bilbrey, Rhonda Birchum, Brad Bird, Robin Black, Rob Blackmon, Sandy Blair, Chuck Bland, Trey Bocanegra, Susan Boggs, Gerri Boler, Jamie Bond, Dannette Jim Ryan and Chris Ulter ponder the concept of snow, Boner, Colleen Bowan, Darla Bowman, Melissa Boyd, Betty Bradley, Kathy Bradshaw, Lisa Breeding, Dan Brewer, Phil Bridges, Shane Bronkhorst, Barbara Brothers, Denise Brown, Billy Brown, Dennis Brown, Stan Bryant, Kelly Buck, Troy Buckland, Troy Burgess, John Burns, Brent Bush, Bryant Cagle, Jess Cain, Tammy Calderon, Margaret Callahan, Jamie Camacho, James Campbell, Connie Cantlon, Lisa Carrasco, Jessie Carrion, Rey Carroll, Barbara Carson, Kevin Carter, Kelley Casey, Elizabeth Cass, Scott Castro, Yolanda Caudle, Laura Cervantes, Eddie Chambers, Liz Chandler, Robert Chaney, Tammy Cherry, Martha Childers, Mark Chism, Carol Chittum, Stephanie Clare, Don Clark, Carla Clark, Kevin Cluck, Bobby Cluck, Kim Cochran, Leah Cockerell, Tray Cocks, Tracy V -...M 4 A, Pam Shelson patiently awaits the lunch hour. B. Biology Buddies. -papa-.su W 1' :Xi-sf! af' Nm-.Q if an Cofer, Mark Coffey, Matt Collier, Mike Collum, Tera Coltharp, Glynn Condron, Kristi Conner, Susan Conoly, Clay Conrad, Monte Coody, Kyle Cook, Michelle Cook, Rick Cosper, Jackie Colman, Cynthia Coughran, Joanna Crane. Kim Crawford, Danny Cromley, John Crosswhite, Gail Crow, Barry Crow, Elena Cubine, Sandy Culpepper, John Cummings, Mark fvr i A, For the tenth time . . . I'm Scottll' Curnutt, Casey D'Antuono, Richard Danial, Jeff Daniels, Doug Davidson, Gwen Davis, Bo Davis, Darren Davis, Dianna Davis Jana Davis, Julie Davis, Reid Davis, Terry Dawson, Leticia Dean, Tammy Decker, Laurie Delaney, Chuck Delrio, Nora Dennis, Teresa Depew, Ken Devereaur, Tom DeYoung Dawn Dockter, Ricky Doherty, David Dohrse, Jeff Dunigan, Andy Dunn, Greg Dunn, Jackie Dunn, Luci Eastman, Jim Eaton, Shara Edmondson, Robert Elrage, Kim Eltringham, Beth Emerson, Dana Emmert, Mary Etheredge, Karen Ewell, Kelly Ewing, Kenneth Fann, James Fare, Lana Farr, Britt Farr, Gena Farrington, Pennye Fenwick, Scott Fergus, Marvin Fletcher, Kelly Foster, Becky Franklin, Scott Franklin, Tracy Fredeck, Dianna Fugate, Etta Fulcher, Blake Galbraith, Greg Gamble, Kelly Gammill, .lill Garcia, Madeline Gardner, Teresa Garner, Christine Gary, Sammy Gay, Debbie Gerard, Jo Carolyn Giles, Brian Gill, Merissa Gillis, Renee Glosson, Leigh Goetz, Darrell Gonzales, Belinda Gonzales, Dee Anna Gonzalez, Anita ,js A. Smile, you're on Candid Camera!! B. Look at those nuts on the walllll ef 5 ',.' W Gonzalez, David Goodrich, Frank Goree, Terrie Gotelaere, Teresa Gottschalk, Sharon Gowler, Paula Graham, Donna Granillo, Michelle Grene, Sandra Griffin, Norine Grisson, Jimmie Grisson, Joe Groner, Bruce Guerra, Laurie Guerrero, Conrad Guerrero, Joe Haile, Marvin Hale, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, John Arnold Bruce Della Mike Hallford, Barbara Ham, Laurie Hamil, Angela Harper, Mark Harrelson, Dorenda Harris, Nathalie Hart, Tod Hartsfield, Sally Harvey, Shannon Hedges, Michele Heffernan, Dinah Heiser, Tracie Held, David Henderson, Brandi Hendrix, Steve Henry, Greg Henry, Susan Henson, Jay Hernandez, Diana Herring, Melinda Hershey, James Hess, Lanaee UJ HRH UJIDD, UJE RE TREE 'xiii G y 'fi' ,A '9'N ' 4,'3!f ' f - if ,,' , wig, ,, , has ' fri QQ76 M4 Q 59 W' 2 1 .f AY 4 .ff 4 ' '5 Q5 QF' if 5 5 My 'E sf' w My M if ,, , Ll? 43 Nl.w- f , ' ' iw. .4 QUE HRH TEE. CHESS DY 'SSI as X Hill, Todd Hindman, Westley Hines, Kevin Hiscock, Carey Hodge, Amy Holder, Terri Hollingshead, David Hollowell, Gary Hollowell, Teri Hope, Dave Hopper, Mark Hopson, Lon Horton, Kathy Houghton, Ron Hudgins, Mark Hughes, Leslie Hurst, Joanna Hutchins, Steven Huyck, Jim Inglish, Dewayne Irwin, Gay Irwin, Joy Isenburg, Douglas Ison, Dallas Jackson, Janis Jackson, John James, Bobby Jefferson, David Jennings, Michele Johnson, Michael John, Steve Johnson, Wayne Johnston, Mary Kay Johnston, Tammy Jones, Jennifer Jones, Kathy Jones, Kim Jones, Mitzi Jordon, Aric Jowers, Karen Jumper, Laura Kane, Frank Karasewich, Terry Karhan, Kim Kutzenberger, Carmen Kell, Denny Kendrick, Scott Kent, Stephen Kerr, Jerri Kershaw, Don Kessinger, Michael Kidd, Judith Kiker, Laneva Kiker, Oliver King, Ellen Klein, Maria Knapp, David Knowles, Keri Konecny, Nancy Koonsman, Doug Kotulek, Deanna 106 LM.: A. Dale Lane contemplates the concept of reality. 10 fs-lv' 1914-'Jw' ' 2 Y . N Z-1, '19 C-. Mantsch, Marble, Marlar, Martin, Martin, Martinez v McCraw, gg ji, t iff! . tif, Y 'r ,Qu tial! Nl J X N 3 5 , Q. E L QN Martinez, Martinez, Kuykendall, Paticia Lacy, Chuck Landers, Pat ' Large, Hope Lassiter, Steve Lawler, Phil Lawler, Shari Leasure, Elmer Ledbetter, Leayh Lee, Stephen Lee, Terry Legg, .Ian Lemen, Mike Leverton, Cheryl Leverton, Kay Lewis, Dale Lewis, Jimmy Lindley, Debra Lithfield, James Loving, Dan Loving, Leslee Lowry, Sammy Lowther, Mitchell Luera, Margaret Luton, Bruce Magee, Stormy Mandeville, Phillip Mani, Lisa Linda Fred Robert Larry Lori David Dianne Michael Rosalinda Rosemary Martinez, Martinez, Mason, Sheila Mauldin, Doug May, Cynthia May, Stephanie McAlister, David McCaskill, Rob David McCullough, Scott McDaniel, Rhonda McFarland, Wanda i my McGhee, Billy ' A t g Ei . A 31 McGinnis, John ... Qi' McGinnis, Kim My McGough, Lateshia X Q, McKeehan, Ruth I ,L McKellop, Tim Y W ' i' iil- ' ' McLeroy, Keith S McMahon, Kim gy A. O.K. Beth, you can open your eyes now. 107 McNally, Deborah McReynolds, Steve Meadows, Kent Medina, Theresa Melson, Jerry Melton, Wanda Mendenhall, Greg Mendoza, Paul Merrick, Amy Meyers, David Meyers, Scott Miers, Shannon Miles, Eric Miller, David Miller, Jill Miller, Lisa Miller, Melanie Miller, Robert Miller, Sharon Miller, Tresa Milliorn, Gary Milner, Danny Mims, Tonya Minx, Kari Mixon, Chris Mixon, Ralph Monsen, Eddie Montanez, Yvonne Moore, Jess Moore, Karla Moore, Lee Ann Mora, Jeff Morend, Norma Moriconi, Gloria Morris, Eulene Morris, James Mowery, Eric Mueller, Darla Muir, Melissa Mullen, Richard Munden, Tracy Munguia, Dee Anna Myers, Ricky Nall, Mike Navarrette, Alfred Needham, Jimmie Nelsen, Nancy Newman, Bonnie Newman, Michael Newton, Dana Newton, Kim Newton, Rhonda Newton, Sherron Nicholas, Kim Nichols, Jessica Nichols, Tammy Nieman, Jon Nieto, Maria Nigro, Patricia Nobles, Pamela Nowlin, Glen Ogletree, Alicia Overman, Amy Pacheco, Dorothy Padilla, Zonia Palivec, Kevin Palmer, Judy Palmer, Pat Parker, Arlene Parker, Elizabeth Parker, Kurt Patterson, Laura A ,44 if 'Was' i'sY MH WW Sophomores show spirit. Go ahead, I dare you. Urban flasher strikes again. Picasso is reborn. D. 109 Patty, Shannon Pelletier, Gary Pence, Mike Penn, Kelly Perkins, Johnny Perry, Richard Pickens, Mike Pickrell, Annette Pierce, Anne Pierce, Bill Pierce, Valarie Pinkston, Floyd Pitman, Chris Poe , Tammy Poer, Dawayne Powell, Melanie Price, Charles Procter, David Procter, Mark Pyburn, Christy Quintanilla, Michael Rains, Jerry Ramsey, Sid Rangel, Sylvana Ratliff, Ricky Ray, Kriste Ray, Kyle Reece, Ginger Reed, Bernard Reeves, Leslie Rentz, Missy Reynolds, Becky Reynolds, India Rhodes, Teresa Rhodin, Laura Richardson, Renee Riddel, Tracy Riley, David Roberson, Randy Robertson, Kellie Robinson, Philip Robley, Cindy Rogers, Ricky Rose, Robert Royals. Michael T. Rumble. Cherie We -7' 21,1-.. , J. . ' ' J' fvf, ffffffd W 'F +.f,,.t -1-,. :s..bs 'TCW 3 I ,f M- - ' ffm If, N ix ' ' u 4 Wh in , 'K Q M , i ., 3' 43 'V f 559 5,3 Q I' E N woven ,,,,p-y, Q Q Q, -A. 1 2,55 w 1 5 E . fn Q5 - S , wg Q W QQ N M .:.:. 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'33 ' W5Ua2W'f !!-9' Tr 15 6 -,,. xiii-1 gf 'rf' E!!!?r' 1 f X 'E 1 Ryan, James Ryan, Joni Sanchez, Ray Sanders, John Santos, John Saverance, Greg Scalley, Mary Jo Scheets, Ken Schieck, Russell Schuhmacher, Leilani Seldon, Patricia Sharp, Susie Sheridan, Shellee Shew, Ricky Shipley, Steven Shoe, Carrie Shoultz, Bart Simank, Debbie Skipworth, Angie Slate, Joey Slaughter, Susan Smith, Angela Smith, Kelly Smith, Larry Snelgrove, Karl Snelson, Pam Snowden, Greg Solis, Richard Spaulding, Tony Spear, Rhonda Spiva, Scott Staggs, Clarence Staggs, Debbie Stanley, James Stanley, Janetta Starks, Lisa Steele, Tammy Steger, Kris StPeter, Mark StPeter, Monique Stubbeman, Bill Sullivan, Dean Swafford, Vanessa Tarpley, Beth Tarr, Tommy Taver, Angie Taylor, James Taylor, Lisa Teague, Chris Terry, Mary Thomas, Pat Thompson, Christi hd! 'CZ9 .r 1 ,av J ,, ,,,, or ,, .. is . f IMA' A ff: . ::H',,ef? i 'f V 1 -7 waz.-ir 'in ,gJ,gj,3,16,,,'Lx,,. .,,. ,, ' Hg, - z ' I 33' V' f f QW? ?, 5 gi, 3252 at X i , ' if, fi 4' f P' A , 1 4 32 ,War A B. A. OOH LA LA!!! B. I LIKE DREAMINH!! Aswan fn. A. Cooper Gigolo ! Thompson, Cole Thompson, James Thompson, Rene Tisdale, Leah Townsend, Brenda Townsend, Donald Trevino, Abe Tumlison, Ginger Tweedic, Sandra Utter, Chris Vacco, Richard Valadez, Jose Van Tilborg, Craig Vaughn, Kenneth Vernon, Lesa Voit, Bill Wagstaff, James Walker, Lee Walker, Pete Wallace, Susan Walling, Mark Ward, Cheryl Welch, Kenneth Welsch, Ryan Wentz, Melanie Wescott, Gary Wescott, Joanna Wescott, Tolbert West, Pam Westmor Whalen, eland, Kim Karen Whitaker, William White, Brad White, Danny White, J eff Wilcox, Greg Wilkerso n, Gaylon Williams, Bobby Williams, Clayton Williams, David Williams, Julie Williams, Karen Williams, Laurie Williams, Leanne Willis, Sharon Wilson, David Wimberly, Debi Winters, Wise, Ja Wise, Jo Woodma Freddy Y hn n, Tracy Worsham, Dan Wright, Larry Wyatt, J. T. Wyse, Wynn Yates, Holley Ybarra, Alice Yeary, Sheila Zeller, Keri Zeller, Robi Zuber, Allen Zuefelot, David Zumas, Helen l ,li - , Wf A IL Il SMKAN J K M gjwlef J I J L3 mfr? The Brisk and Busy lll!7EQ G T WE Mojo Mourners-Kim McMahon, Lori Martin, and Marie Kline. Ginger Reece, and Leslie Loving show spirit on Sweat Day. Yahoo says Mrs. Parrish, Mrs. Olson, Mrs. Wheeler, and Mrs. Lutzko. Cougars get ready to plunge into second half. S ill ss fe ifiiizfi Q V-sf'!'.: M 2 N, :gr-A R , tx N . , XY .xi 'P fs i NPQNQ. wi fa. ER I 5 kryy -.........., ..., J l S A ks. kilfigi' Finn. hu. M ' A - l 'MR rw B A. Students show spirit as they join in a massive Snake Walk down Sayles. B. Terry Jacques, Lindy Kendrick, Aloma Mokry, Kelly Alvis, and Robyn Thomas are really mixed up, KCll9lTlCIl-Hll WH-IIC? C llmillllill Q48 Yi X5 1 5 K Zi xr a' ' wr y m it .J ,ng it 'ii iv? C A. Got any last words? B. Brandi Henderson really shows talent. C. Are they a matching pair, or are they a matchi pair? A .E .eszf iw k ,.,. M N : , V Q ,,sgs, i,,,,,.i 1 md? Qi mzq, .W . .,,,,, , - A f . 3 5' ,. . ww - i - 1- W, swiss ,xv :ess X ffiistg 5 i W X 5 S fi N, 4 . L R A- C A. Dudley does not do right! B. Roger Basquette misses the last DEADline. C. Beast and the Beast. Q 5, i H91 Ondine .............. .. Ritter Hans ....... The Old One ....... Illusionist ............... Second Fisherman Bertha ................... Auguste ................. Eugenie ................. Lord Chamberlain Bertram ................. The King .............. Judges ......... Trainer of Seals... Coon-. s 2 Pazzszsnnr C AS' ............Kelly Knox Stephen Cook Jim Howard ...... J im Howard Jim Howard ......... Janet Decker ....... Scott Styles .......Lori Brooks ....................James Ryan Mixon Robert Edmondson .............Jeff Fletcher Marten Karlsson Darrel Knight Chris Utter .Trace Brooks Superintendant of the Theatre .................... ......- First Fisherman... The Ondines ........ Violante ......... Angelique .....,... Venus ............ Matho ............ Salammbo ......... Lords ............. ......Kenneth Estes ......Angela I-Iamil India Reynolds Vanessa Swafford Valarie Pierce .............Jamie Callahan ..........Joanna Coughran Steve Stovall ......Sharon Croft ........Ricky Shew Mike Upton Ryan Welsch William Whitaker A Young Servant ..................... Phil Brewer Executioner .................................... Ron Pope Kitchen Maid .....,............. Joanna Coughran -......-.-.-.-.-..........-... ........,..........Jess Cagle ii' 2' K X salts 3 ff .fi L .jizz OM!-.COHXI NC NDIN .. in After four Homecoming play, the cast and 111 Act play before on Thursday, October 163 the closed their two night stand. Ondine is the a mortal knight, Ritter in both mortal and trial in which Ondineis love proved to be a true love. The story of Ondine is an amusing and touching fairy-tale which appeals to all ages. Besides being humorous, it also had a thought provoking content. The production staff, without whom the play would not have been a success, included: Director Designer, Mr. Bill Overtong Student Director, Justin Wallasg and Lighting Chairman, Gwen Farris. a sea nymph and her love for love causes many disturbances In the final act there is a The fishermen llienneth Estes and Jim Howardl listen as the judges tDarrel Knight, Chris Utter, and Marten Karls- sonl determine the fate of Ondine. Bertha Uanet Deckerl and Ondine iKelly Knoxl accept the King's CRobert Edmondsonl wise advice on love. Lord QMike Uptonl and Bertram Uohn Mixonl listen attentively as the Lord Chamberlain Uames Ryanl explains his plans for the King, Ondine CKelly Knoxl tells Ritter Hans iSte- phen Cooklof the natures of love. The lllusionist Uim Howardl predicts On- dine's future, 123 lltlltoilvltitrstetbilwltiiiliitts llliQlIllllE5llE5lINll A. The newly crowned 1980 Homecoming Queen, Sandra Evans, stands with her escort, Scott Styles. B. Sandra Evans' dream comes true as the crown is placed upon her head. C. Caryn Coody graciously congratulates Sandra on her victory. On the night of October 17, 1980, the Homecoming Queen nominees proceeded onto the football field. The excitement mounted as the burning lights revealed Sandra Evans as the 1980-1981 Homecom- ing Queen. She graciously received the traditional crown and bouquet of red roses. The expression on Sandra's face was one of gratitude and pleasure. The other girls congratulated her on her victory. The other nominees were Nelda Collins escorted by Greg Rinehart, Student Council treasurer and Caryn Coody escorted by Chris Taylor, Student Council president. Sandra Evans was escorted by Scott Styles, senior class president. 124 its I,-Q 6.2 The nominees: Sandra Evans, Nelda Collins, and Caryn Coody. Caryn Coody and her escort Chris Taylor. Nelda Collins and her escort Greg Rinehart . . ,l, 7 u, Q, 2 5 E if! fl? alfa, .. .. . . 15:1 - gf -,.-: .. . . If .,.g,-. g. -,,,, --, .-,f ,4 1. .1 , -, .-ff. .- - :ki ' s st Es' c' E454 5,4 ': 2:5 :G :fic 5 2' 2 :3 9 rf J-: 1.1 ,I ff.: 'ffffr' 1' J J. fi.. '--- 4 '- I .- '..- '..- u. I '-- :Y 1: M- 'i- '--f 4' lv- 'i- I 'Av 'if9..- 4.-H PECOS BILL AND THE INDIANS by Bill Overton Pecos Bill ......................... ....... N athan Nease Armadillo Armstrong ....,... ....... J ohn Mixon The Banker ...................... ...... J eff Fletcher The Sheriff .......... .................. R on Pope The Widder ......... ......... B ecky Woodall Tad ................... ............ T ad Pruitt Indian Braves ..........,.,............................... Brian Dennis, Aric Jordan, Danny Peters, Walter Smith, Mike Upton, William Whitaker, Phil Brewer Squaws ...........................................,,............. Becky Rose, Nancy Smith, Jill Votaw Town Girls ................................................ Sandra Acker, Angela Hamil, Sally Hartsfield, Kathryn Hughes, Sara King, Kelly Knox, Miriam Mixon, Twyla Pearce Town Men ...............,...................................... Jeff Berry, Richard Bilbrey, Mark Harper, Charles Price, Wade Sufgvik, Ryan Welgchq Brad White The men in the play were ltop row? Jeff Fletcher, Ron Pope, Richard Bilhrey, Nathan Nease -I-Own Ladies Becky Allred Ryan Welsch thottom row? Jeff Berry, Tad Pruitt, Mark Harper, and Wade Surovik. Amy Gilliland, Mary Kay Johnston, Ellen Monk, Margot Woodward The Armstrong Gang ........................ ...... P hil Brewer, Brian Dennis, Charles Price Director-Choreographer .................. ....... B ill Overton Student Director .........,,... ............ , , ....... Gwen Farris Percussion ...................................................... Dina Miller Lighting ....... ........ T race Brooks and Kenneth Estes One little, two little, three little Indians . Nancy Smith and Becky Rose show their talent as the dancing squaws, 126 Pecos Bill lNathan Neusel to the rescue. The toxin ladies included ltop rowl Margot Woodward, Mary Kay Johnston, Becky Allred. and lbottom rowl Ellen Monk. Amy Gillilund. The chorus gathers on the stage for one last time. Even u villiun needs his bear necessities 694635, GUI I Henry Higgins ....... Eliza Doolittle ............ .. Colonel Pickering ......... ..... Alfred P. Doolittle .......... ....... Freddy Eynsford-Hill ...... ..... Mrs. Eynsford-Hill ....... . Mrs. Pearce ............ Mrs. Higgins .............. Zolton Karpathy ........ Harry ...................... Jamie ...................... Lord Boxington ......... Lady Boxington ........ First Cockney ......... Second Cockney ........ Third Cockney ....... Fourth Cockney ........ Selsey Man ............. Hoxton Man .,...... Mrs. Hopkins ......... A Bystander .............. Another Bystander .... Bartender ................... Another Bartender ........ Higgins' Butler ....... Another Butler ....... Higgins' Maids ....................................................... Queen of Transylvania ........................................... Prince of Transylvania ............................ ............ Footman ................................ ..... Mrs. Higgins, Chauffeur .,..... .. Mrs. Higgins' Maid ........ Flower Girl .................... Constable .................... ............... Costermongers ........ Mark Pyburn ................Kelly Knox Howard Darrel James Knight ...............John Mixon ..............Ianet Decker Elouise Niblo .......Jennifer York .......Chris Barnett Mark Wenty Bryan Dennis ........Bobby Sanders' ........Becky Woodall' Tony Gilchrest' Steve Stovall' .....Gordon Bingaman' Scott Harris' .........Jeff Fletcher' Wade Surovik' ........Twyla Pierce' .........Chris Taylor' ..........Doug White' ........Trace Brooks' ..........Ieff Jones' ........Steve Brewer' Wade Surovik' Becky Allred', Connie Chatham', Sandra Evans', Denise Ho' Lori Brooks' .............Lanny Dycus' .....Gordon Bingaman' ............Wendel Lloyd' Robin Tadlock' ........Tancy Baldwin' ............Walter Smith' Denise Turnbull', Doug White', Kevin Duggan' Edie Bunch, Paula Clowdus, Nelda Collins, Chatty Guerra, Kristi Jones, Sara King, Donna Love, Brenda McClelland, Lesa McDonald, Tracy Moore, Dena Mynatt, Vicky Quinn, Becky Rose, Nancy Smith, and Susie Vickers. Richard Bilbrey, Mark Bragg, Kirk Cleveland, Kenneth Estes, Kelley Martin, Nathan Nease, Scott Styles, Darold Tamlinson, Dag Tollefsen, Mark Wilson, and Steve Weber. Student Director ............................ ....... .......... G w en Farris Director .......................... ................... M r. Bill Overton Orchestra Conductor ........................................... Mrs. Bobbie Sumerland Chorus Accompanist ..................................................... Miss Nancy Louis 'Also appearing as a dancer, singer, or chorus member. 128 1 usa 1 W aa-4 le Q42 Dil! M My L Dwi' wg: at 14 Iwi' V H' 1,1 ' ,gf -Aki' 22 ,Wav '- i'Jg5.'3,? 4: Q' riff tg. J-ff K 8 iz? 1 3 W3 TO THEE! C. H. S. To thee! C. H. S. Comrades Hail! Our finest tribute We will not fail! In honor and pride we're side by side Tho' great the victories, these shall prevail. Grand Cooper High! Dearest and Best! Champion for-ever-er! 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Kahtos Senior Junior Senior Senior Senior Barbara Stevens Mary English Delia Rodriquez Elizabeth Vargas Pearl Roys Junior Senior Junior Senior Junior Twana Neal Whitney Cloud Susan Blankenship Danett Regan Nellie Bassett Senior Junior Senior Senior Junior Sharon Mitchell Judy Legg Delia Garza LaCresia Milliker Sheri Fomby Junior Junior Senior Junior Senior Charlene Newman Senior M211ifld21.H0PPe Rhonda Baldwin SCIHOT Junior This years officers for the 1980-81 cosmetology were Susan Blankenshipg Secretary, Sonya Devereauxg Parliamentarian, Lori Dawkinsg Reporter, Kumi Hui Stiebg Past President, Sandy Porterfieldg President. QFJROTC row lg CSgt Melody Haechton. ClLt Kevin Beardon, ClLt Linda Wulf, ClLt Tammy White, C2Lt Russel Gloyd, C2Lt Leon Slaughter, CLt. Col Tom Miles, CLt. Col Dave Thompson, CMa Cedric Coleman, CqLt Darold Tumilinson, CCapt Ray Presley, ClLt Scott Mantsch, C2Lt Steve Smith, CSSgt Trey Bland, Col. tretb John Wright, CMsgt Kater Swinson. row 2 CSgt Marty Gauthier, CAMn Wanda Griffin, CSgt Phillip Mandeville, CSSgt Chris Hathaway, CAIC Eric Hurick, CAmn Rich Vacco, CAlC Terry Davison, CAIC Jerry Cournoyer, CAIC Kevin Palivec, CAmn Bobby James, CAmn Tim McKellop, CAmn Shane Bridges, CAlC Mark Bird, CAIC Sharon Moody, CAIC Ginger Tumlinson, CAIC Bruce Rumans, CAIC Ginna Robley, CAIC Lisa Hatley, CAlC Jerry Green. row 3g CSSgt Lucky Rockey, CAkC Kevin Parker, CAmn David Jefferson, CAIC Eric Belk, CAIC Mike Dessinger, CSSgt John Santos, CAmn John Hale. Cadet Doug Daniels, CAlC Perry Adkisson. CSgt Gay Irwin. CAIC Stephenie Elliott, CAIC Cora Derrett, CAIC Cheryl Porter, CAiC Robert Miles, CAiC Michelle Jacobcik, CSSgt Robin Goodwin, CAIC Brenda Townsend, CAIC James Hancock. row 4 CAmn Tommy Pitcock, CAmn Bill Voit, CAmn Charles Baldwin, CSgt Dan McGhghy, CAIC Greg Brown, CAIC Reberto Walford, CSgt Debbie McNally, CtSgt Eric Mowery, Cadet Dwayne Davis, CSSgt Suzette Barr, CAmn Nanette Colbert. row 5 CLT Jim Singleton, CLT Rick Fowler, CSgt Joel Wright, CTSgt Wynn Wyse, CSgt Mike Hall, CSSgt Rob McCaskill, CMSgt Leilani Schuhmacher. CSgt Graham Biesecker, CAkC Debbie Simank. CAmn Wayne Johnson, CTSgt Eric Mowery, CLT Steve Smith, CAmn James Thomson, CAiC Jay Kliene. Not Shown, Cadet Susie Aguirre, CSgt Tavis Arguello, CSgt Charles Baldwin, Cadet Shelia Carson. CSgt Edna Fonoti, CSgt Ron Freeman, Cadet Joe Gurerreo, Cadet Marvin Haile. 505 '93 The Texas 794th AFJROTC Squad- g 3 ' - ron is enjoying its second great year at H 3 S5 Cooper High School, and the following Q 2.f ,yt is ev -., 'L 1- ' f',-: eeyl , , f Q-4, HIGH so pages are offered as gratitude to those gg z S I cadets who worked so hard to help in to help in its success. .s i In addition to the regular classroom studies in aviation F and rocketry the students broadened their minds with , W. field trips to the Air Force Technical Training Center, it ,sg Sheppard AFB, Wichita Falls, an aircraft factory in Kerrville, five hour flight on a Jet Tanker Aircraft and g. a visit to the Army Tank school at Fort Hood, Texas. Social activities include a formal dance, formal dinner, Christmas party dance, picnics, and unit field day. Extra curricular activities include the cadet Blue Rangers Drill Team, Cooper High School Color Guard and Flag Corps. The Drill Team competed in drill meets at Kelly and Lackland AFBs San Antonio. The Cooper Color Guard and Flag Corps presents the colors and raise the flag at all Cooper home football games and special events at school and on other community occasions. The Cooper Color Guard and honor flight participated in the West Texas Fair parade in downtown Abilene and won first place as the best drill unit. Nowhere in the entire school system is there a course that offers students such a broad look at the aerospace industry, both civil and military, and gives them the opportunity to actually see these organizations in action. The ROTC's goal is to broaden the student's knowledge about America's second largest employer, the Aerospace CMSSI W1-7 Killcf SWWSOH Lind Col' UCI-9 JOM Wfighl- industry. ln addition, it teaches self-discipline, courtesy, self respect for our nation and the U.S. military. Q L - 2 5 1 i ESQDUIBEDUUUGJ 95365999 1980-81 Building Trades members from Left to Right Row 1: Kennth Welch, Robert Ryan, and Paul Cantrell. L to R Row 2: David Williams, Doug Isenburg, Chris Anderson, and Marcel Mandville, Paul Cantrell, Chris Anderson, and Harvey Quriz display their Building Trades Crafts' Paul Cantrell, Kenneth Welch, Harvey Quriz, Marcel Mandeville, Chris Anderson, and Mr. May work diligently on their Building of a classroom for Alta Vista Elementary School. The Building Trades Club is a member of VICA. They had two contests each year, in which we competed with other district 1-A schools. The district meet was at Big Springs this year. Five club members from the Cooper club attended. The contest consisted of nailing, cutting lumber, measuring, tool index, and wall layout. This year the building trades students built a classroom for the Abilene School District. It was a 44x24 building that was divided into two classrooms. The 1980-81 Building Trades officers were Roger, President, John Hardee, Vice-President, Robert Ryan, Secretary, Paul Cantrell, Treasurer, and Harvey Quiroz, Reporter. The sponsor was Mr. Robert May. BUNBERT BHUIR g -. W 4 R , X ' . , kt , ,,.'4l1f54ij , , f V fn , vm ,' WL. , ,g'. A.f, , 'x' f 'i ,, Row l Left to Right: Mrs, Sumerlin, Tonni Parker, April Smith, Ellen Monk, Connie Chatham, Kim Daniels, Miriam Mixon, Charlotte Coleman, Lori Brooks, Tina Gregory, Rhonda Bilbery. Row 2 L to R: Cheryl Porter, Greg Whatley, Sandra Acker, Danny Peters, Craig Carter, Kelly Knox, Tonya Caliendo, Carrie Spicer, Pat Glover, Kathy Burks, Robert Richardson, Gwen Ferris. Row 3 L to R: King Pugh, Denise Ho, Randy Samuels, Tracy Moore, Jeff Berry, Kathryn Hughes, Steve Stovall, Diane Kennedy, Tony Gilcrest, Becky Woodall, Mark Wilson, Steve Brewer, Melinda White. Row 4 L to R: Nathan Nease, Laurie Malkowski, Twyla Pearce, David Forbess, Bobby Sanders, Sherry Emory, John Mixon, Kieth Hale, Dena Mynatt, David Scarbough, Vance Nelson, Denise Turnball, Greg Laird. The Cooper Concert Choir, directed by Mrs. Bobbie Sumerlin is the top performing choir at Cooper. Members participate in group performance and sight reading competition at U.I.L. each year. They also perform for service clubs, civic organizations, and public concerts. This year they gave a Christmas Performance at The Church of the Heavenly Rest. Their annual orange and grapefruit sales helped raise money for their trip to Durango, Colorado, where they performed at an Arts Festival. This years officers were: Tony Gilcrest and Nathan Nease, Co-Presidents, Kathy Burks, Vice Presidentg Connie Chatham, Secretaryg Becky Woodall, Treasurer, Sandra Acker, Chaplain, Steve Stovall, Publicity Manager, Bobby Sanders, Business Manager, Kristi Jones, Miriam Mixon, and Dena Mynatt, Librarians. 1980-81 Section Leaders were Becky Woodall, Soprano, Kelly Knox, Alto, Jeff Berry, Tenor, and Mark Wilson, Bass. Executive Board members were Kelly Knox, Denise Ho, Denise Turnball, and Steve Brewer. DISTRICT CHOIR Row 1 left to right Sandra Acker, Kathryn Hughes, Kelly Knox, Miriam Mixon, Darla Kennedy row 2 l to r Brad White, Mark Wilson, Randy Samuels, Becky Woodall, Greg Whatley row 3 I to r Michele Augustine, Carrie Spicer, Tonya Caliendo, Tony Gilcrest, and Steve Stovall. Row 4 L to R: John Mixon, Jeff Berry, Twyla Pearce, Vance Nelson, Steve Brewer, and Sharon Willis. AREA CHOIR Row l Left to Right: Kelly Knox, Miriam Mixon, and Steve Stovall. Row 2 L to R: John Mixon, Sandra Acker, Brad White, and Becky Woodall. Row 3 L to R: Twyla Pearce, Jeff Berry, and Steve Brewer. DISTRICT. STATE . AREA 1980-81 All State Choir Members were from bottom to top: Miriam Mixon, Kelly Knox, Jeff Berry, and John Mixon. 143 l980-81 Concert Choir Officers were Row I Left to Right: Tony Gilchrest and Nathan Nease. Co-Presidents. Rovt 2 L to R: Kelly Knox. Executive Board: Connie Chatham. Secretary: and Kathy Burks. Vice-President. Row 3 L to R: Kristi Jones and Dena Mynatt. Librarians. Sandra Acker. Chaplain. Steve Brewer. Executive Board. and Steve Stovall. Publicity Manager. Row 4 L to R: Bobby Sanders. Business Manager. Miriam Mixon. Librarian: Denise Ho and Denise Turnbull. Executive Board, 1980-Xl Section Leaders from Lelit to Right were Mark Wilson. Bass: Becky Woodall. Soprano. Jeff Berry. Tenorg and Kelly Knox. Alto. GMM 1 A .. V , , V K . W- A-.s Y- X--- -U-Sgggus un. ..- , ,, 'f ' ,,,. A , A . wh. l9X0-Xl Chorale Rovt I From l.et't to Right: Mrs. Sumerlin. Shellee Sheridan. Valarie Pearce. Tina Dann. Mary Adams. Pam Bell. Pennye Farrington. Melissa Bowman. Laura Caudle. Kelly l-'le.clier. and Tonya Mims. Row 2 L to R: Christa Westmoreland. Pam Ostercamp. Linda Mitchell. Rhanda Baldwin. Oerry Adkisson. Michelle Augustine. Brad White. Leslie Loving. Tammy Steel. Jon Nieman. and Kay Leverton. Row 3 l. to R1 Joey lfuller. Mike Collier. lilllilllkflll Casey. Greg Whatley. Teresa Strevel. James Camacho. Debbie Staggs. Phik Bretier. Robin Bird. Scott Irby. Chris Mixon. Joanna llurst. and Tammie Cain. Rovi 4 l. to R: Pam Snelson, Gail Riehadson. Sharon Willis, .lim Ryan, Chris Utter. Connie Campbell. Kim Jordan. Mary Kay Johnston. Steve Sprayberry. Kevin Bearden. Monte Conrad. and Mike Kendall. CHORALE The Cooper Chorale like the Concert Choir participates in U,l.L. competition each year. Its main purpose is that of a training choir. Each year at the end ol' the year, the Chorale gives an end ol' the year performance. Vocal development and sight reading development are the main objectives stressed in the Chorale. lt is directed by Mrs. Bobbie Sumerlin. .MJ gi fm Sillllillfj Bill EU 7 ' .,, - E1 19 .. 'Siren :f WMI ' - ,H ,sei ' Singing Men Row l From Left to Right: Mike Collier, Chris Mixon. John Mixon, Robert Richadson. Brad White, Danny Peters, Jim Ryan, and Monte Conrad, Row 2 L to R: Perry Adkisson, Kevin Bearden, Craig Carter, Joey Fuller, Randy Samuels, Vance Nelson, Jeff Berry, Nathan Nease, and Chris Mixon. Row 3 L to R: Greg Laird, Greg Whatley, Mark Wilson, Bobby Sanders, Keith Hale, Tony Gilcrest, and David Forbess. Row 4 L to Ri Steve Sprayberry, Phil Brewer, Pat Glover, Steve Brewer. and King Pugh. Men from the Concert Choir as well as the Chorale form the Singing Men. This group gives local performances as well as participating in U.I.L, competition each year. - wks? U LFLEEJLELE3 1980-Sl Confederate Singers Row l L to R: Vance Nelson and Jeff Berry. Center Randy Finch. Back Row L to R: Miriam Mixon, Nathan Neuse, Tony Gilcrest, Opie Odam. Becky Allred, Twylu Pearce, Doug Bell, Becky Woodall, and Kelly Knox, K gee: The Confederate Singers practice many hard hours for un upcoming concert. QU Lili POLITICQL QSOIENCE Designed to allow students a more in-depth knowledge of government and our political system, the Political Science Seminar began its second year of activity. The Seminar was established and guided by Mr. Jim Short and Mr. Mike Dudley. Members of the Political Science Seminar are: Seatedg Margot Woodward, Denise Ho, Marie Ruelas, Mark Wentz, Standingg Don Lane, Dave Williams, Tad Pruitt, Jon Randel, Mary Duck. Officers are: Andrew Tucker, Historiang Margot Woodward, President, Darrel Knight, Vice-President, Denise Ho, Secretary-Treasurer. Other members of the Political Science Seminar are: Seatedg Bill Williams, Kirk Cleveland, Bobby Sanders, Standing, Dag Tollefson, Jeff Plowman, Cynthia Hammil, Adam Paradoski, Andrew Tucker, Eric Miles. Delegates to the national conven- tions, city officials, and state legislators were some of the guest speakers for the Seminar. These guests gave Seminar members the opportunity to ask questions and learn the speakers role in government. Activities for the Political Science Seminar included a visit to a city council meeting, and a trip to Austin to see the Texas Legislature in session. Guests and activities such as these made the 1980-81 school year both informative and enjoyable for the Political Science Seminar members, ' QKET NG midi LJUSTLEIJH UTUVE I .. M-v-vw, - i t X Top Row- -Left to Right Randy Packwood, Randy Samuels, Ubaldo Herrera, James Hopper, Ricky Harris, Bobby Fuller, Danny Manley, Second Row-Left to Right Sponsor---Jack Shewmake, Karen Chennault, Sherry Martin, Melinda Wilkerson, Leslie Speight, Kim Olisky, Linda Petterson Tisha Matingly, Lorie McCllellan, LeeAnn Stamps, Teresa Heiser Bottom Row-Left to Right Sandra Gowens, Karla Smith, Rhonda Pruitt. Belinda Fredeck, Ange Simmons. Lisa Henry, Linda Lummus, Marsha Gunter, Janice Mclean, Teresa Mitchell Distributive Education and Marketing is designed to promote students for successful and gainful employment upon graduation from high school. It is an occupational training program for eligible Juniors and Seniors who desire employ- ment in the field of marketing and distribution. The classroom instruction is of a practical nature, utilizing instruction- al materials that correlate with the various positions for which the students are training. The school supplies the class- room facilities and the teacher coordinator while the employers furnish practical on the job learning experience through part time employment. The students enrolled in Distributive Education and Marketing belong to the Distributive Education clubs of America QDECAD and have an opportunity to participate in area and state meetings, along with conferences and contests held each year. Sponsor for Distributive Education and Marketing is Mr. Jack Shewmake, Officers for the 1980-81 school year were: president, Ubaldo Herrera, Vice president, Ange Simmons, secretary, Teresa Mit- chellg treasurer, Sandra Gowensg reporter, Melinda Wilkerson, historian, Janic Mclean, and parliamentarian, Lori McClellan. L7 4'-ali!! Top Row-Left to Right Ubaldo Herrera, president: Janice Mclean, historian, Sandra Gowens treasurer: Teresa Mitchell, secretary: Bottom Row-Left to Right Lorie McClellan parliamentariang Ange Simmons, vice president E HJDG TJUN M3 .ssziwribwk V,3Y-if? X 4 1 5 Q S f.f.Cy Q5-Q ,fx-ffgfigi Q t X I qi-Lgwi A H r X I A - fig, A j ' x..1sf'1'n N ' P 1 r. and Miss D.E. Ricky Harris Sandra Gowens 5BZlHiDIEi ri.,-,Y 4 a 4 . vi f we my g 1 , ,T i f -Mm, . 5 -:si-s 6, A iv ah. 11 s WL you 3 r 'yn 'sf --Q .. 1 ..,, . d' or - 1 Y h r 'I' A 121' 'LVLL 2 a 'Q , 353113 ' , s rr 5 Teresa Heiser, K Mart Bobby Euller, House of Carpets Q mr f l Ai : r . ktb 4 rr ,urs mA r ss rl a Randy Packwood, Super Kuper Yolanda Saenz, K-Mart Lorie McClellan, Mr. Fix-it Hardware .hs- Y G 5? In 5, N 2 James Puryear, Gibsons ki tx ..,. Marsha Gunter, Eckerd Drugs Kim Olisky. K-Mart W5 ' ' 1:93 id' lg l Y .' 'S' V: V ff Q5 ' W vi, .W 4 ng : ' ' ff V lil A -' A . , K llll el J- -,,,1, .,2 ' ff ,l n CLE , .,,, My gy iz ,,5, , , im Qs, ' mf V A'V.,, IIV A V A 2V,, ,mf 1: I 1 4 T ,J ,J , 1 H 9 6 Qi fff V , . . 1 A Q' z il Jil., M ' , f ,M 4 5 ' X? ? 4 if ef if Ry Q Q Yl I! lwewwwwwwigwwe L 1 Z :VV,,fV:V, LV ,, , ,,VV! 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J R-SR BAND: Adrian, Vola Alexander, Shelly Allred, Becky Alamaguer, John Antilley, Alice Augustine, Michelle Badgett, Kendra Bagby, Lisa Baker, Jeri Baldwin, Tancy Barclay, Melissa Barnes, Carol Barrett, Bronwen Bechtel, Kathy Beeman, Roger Bell, Doug Bingaman, Gordon Bingham, Johnathan Brassell, Ava Brewer, Phil Bright, Tammy Buettemeyer, Charles Buettemeyer, Kim Bunch, Edie Bush, Mike Callan, James Cantrell, Paul Carter, Robert Cassle, Kim Cavanaugh, Cyndy Chandler, Carol Cochran, David Colyer, Lisa Cook, Stephen Cossabone, Tonya Cruz, Venus Cummings, Gregg Daae, Ken Dennis, Brian Derrett, Cora Deveraux, Sonya Dorsett, Susan Duck, Mary Eaves, John Evans, Pam Fangman, Madonna Finch, Randy Flores, Hector Gerlach, Kris Giles, Lisa Gilliland, Amy Glover, Pat Goodin, Stephanie Hamil, Cynthia Hardin, Brian Harris, Jimmie Herald, Scott Hill, Martin Hollowell, Amy Holmes, James Horton, Sylvia Hughes, Kathryn Hurst, Bennie Johnston, Mary Kay Kim, Cathy King, Sara Knight, Darrel Laird, Bobby Lantrip, James Longmire, Steve Love, Tony Macon, Angie Mantsch, Scott Martin, Charles Martin, Deborah Martin, Kelley Martindale, Sonya Massey, Hanora McClelland, Brenda McCormick, Sherry Meadows, Stacy Miller, Dina Napier, Darrell Nelson, Vance Nieman, Gary Nowlin, Myra Odom, Opie Perry, Tammy Pittman, Cynthia Plowman, Donald Pope, Ron Potter, Lorna Prew, Debra Proctor, Jeff Pruitt, Tad Rogers, Patricia Ryan, Robert Scarborough, Mack Schwartz, Kathy Sherrell, David Smith, Walter Soto, Teresa Spaunhorst, Janet Spicer, Carol Stalls, Shannalei Tadlock, Robin Thomason, Ronnie Thomason, Lonnie Thompson, Rickey Threadgill, Tammi Unrue, Brent Upton, Mike Urquhart, Debbie Utasi, Lisa Utter, Chris Vickers, Susie Wade, Sondra Walton, Donna Weaver, Carl White, Sandra Williams, Judy Williams, Bill Wilson, Sherie Winkler, Mike Woodward, Margot York, Jennifer SOPHOMORE BAND: Aaron, Sherrie Armstrong, Connie Barrera, Veronica Bilbrey, Rhonda Bilbrey, Richard Blackmon, Sandy Bocanegra, Susan Boler, Jamie Bradley, Kathy Bridges, Shane Brothers, Denise Cagle, Jess Clark, Carla Cluck, Bobby Cochran, Leah Cofer, Mark Coltharp, Glynn Condron, Kristi Crawford, Daniel Crow, Barry Cummings, Mark Daniels, Doug Davidson, Gwen Davis, Jana Dunn, Greg Eaton, Shara Ellison, Larry Elthringham, Wanda Ethredge, Karen Franklin, Tracy Giles, Brian Gill, Nerissa Gonzales, Dee Groner, Larry Harper, Mark Harris, Nathalie Henry, Greg Henry, Susan Hershey, James Hodge, Amy Hopper, Mark Horton, Katyh Hutchins, Steve Jackson, John Johnston, Tammy Kane, Frank Karasewich, Therese Klein, Maria Lindley, Debra Litchfield, James Lowther, Mitchell Martinez, Rose Mason, Shelia McCraw, David McCullough, Scott McFarland, Wanda Miller, Lisa Moore, Karla Mora, Jeff Newhouse, Karla Patterson, Laura Procter, William Robertson, Kellie Sage, Teresa Sharp, Martha Staggs, Dwayne Van Tilborg, Craig Flags Cclock-wisej top: Margo Woodward, Nancy Nelson, Debra Wimberly, Karen Elliott, Robin Tadlock, Debbie Prew, Jennifer Scott, Sylvia Horton, Tonya Cossabone, Brenda McClelland, Carol Chandler, Anna Wong, Cynthia Smith, Barbara Shelton, Carol Barnes, Rhonda Noack, Susie Vickers, Sharon Stanislawczyk, Kathy Burks, Ava Brassell, Cclock-wisel center: Captains, Edie Bunch, Melissa Barclay, Tancy Baldwin. Twirlers Qclock-wiseb bottom: Kendra Badgett, Head Twirlerg Sondra Wade, Judy Williams, Becky Allred, Drum Majorg Sara Kingg Kathryn Hughes. The 234 member Cooper Band has many activities scheduled for the 80-81 school year. In the fall, the band made more improvements in its corps-stylei' approach to marching by participation in district football games, winning outstanding band at the West Texas Fair Parade, initiating a Marching Band Showcase highlighting all area bands, and climaxing its fall season by appearing at the Houston Oiler-Minnesoto Viking football game on December 21. The band which is under the direction of Mr. Jack Nall and assistant director Mr. Ron Davis, also has other very successful performing groups such as the two concert bands and stage band. All three of these groups will compete in contests, and perform frequently throughout the year. Rifle Drill Team CL-RJ bottom: Alice Ybarra, Susan Dorsett. 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M I -V Www lst Row: Gordon Bingamon, Nancy Smith, Pam West, Julie Davis, Stephanie May, Lisa Mani, Edwina Hornbuckle, Kim Boudreaux, Jamie Bolor, Mikel Barker, Ann Wong, Billie Hill, Chatty Guerra, Marie Ruelas, Walter Smith, Mrs. Pilcher. 2nd Row: Mary Duck, Jenny Scott, Lisa Sanders, Suzie Carden,Q Brenda McClelIean, Kelly Martin, John Tankersley, Tina Cecil, Joanne Biesecker, Laurie Williams, Donna Lee, Anna Moncibaiz, Amy Herndon. 3rd Row: Donna Walton, Donna Murray, Mizti Morrow, Sharon Croft, Kim Summers, Judy Smith, Melody Riewe, Karen Cummings, Sharon Stanislawcyk, Yolanda Frost, Terry Karaswich, Tera Collum, Lisa Swonger, Tommy Tarr. 4th Row: Pam Evans, Darrell Fowler, Jed Crowe, Frank Stamey, Sam Tooke, Mike Cable, Ava Brassell, Mark Krzympiec, Miriam Lockhart, Joe Reed, Simeon Frost, Sharon Dovault. French Club The French Club was organized to allow the students from all levels of French classes to extend their knowledge of the language and traditions of French countrymen. Throughout the years, the club has conducted many diverse activities and this year was no exception. ln November, the members traveled to Dallas to attend a production of Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand presented by the Dallas Theater Center. After the final curtain fell, the students departed for an authentic French dinner at a very exclusive restaurant, Les Saisons. For the Christmas holidays a party was held and fashioned in accordance with French customs and different foods from the cuisine. Members sold imported candy for a fund-raising project, in order to aid in paying for their trip to the Texas French Symposium, which was held in Houston during April. Symposium was created to encourage students to study the French language and civilization by allowing them the chance to compete against other high school students from across the state of Texas in areas of grammar, vocabulary, listening comprehension, civilization, poetry recitation, prose reading, art, and music. In order to prepare for Symposium, the Cooper French students met with the Abilene High French students for an intense study session. During Spring break, Mrs. Claire Powers sponsored a trip to Paris for all French students that were interested in visiting the old world. At the end of the school year some of the students visited Montreal in order to witness the strong French influence in Canada. The French Club was under new sponsorship for the 1980-81 school year. Mrs. Melissa Pilcher transferred from the English department to take over the French classes. Serving as officers were Walter Smith, President, Nancy Smith, Vice-President, Gordon Bingaman, Treasurer, Marie Ruelas, Secretary, and Kelly Martin, Historian. O +9 3 ,aw an ,W if Q , f Www mfr? ,, my M Officers clockwise are: Marie Ruelas, Secretary, Gordon Bingaman, Treasurerg Kelly Martin, Historian, Nancy Smith, Vice Presidentg and Walter Smith, President. French Club members find something to smile about. U 'YN Taifd Y no ' i hyd! ki WD 0 V Mrs. Pilcher wonders what Teru Collum has brought her. French Club members show their many moods. it Wye! Darrell lfowlcr wonders what is going A on. f if .ffwq Mixti Morrow, Walter Smith und Gordon Binguman wuit to get on the bus, SPAIII Top Row: Wynn Wyse, Deith Emmons, Keith Jordan, Mark McCusker, Larry Davis, Keith Newton, Kirk Cleveland, Adam Sandoval, Ellouise Niblo, Margot Woodward, Steve Brewer, Ted Savard, Ricardo Ortiz, Kirk Etheredge, Denise Turnbull, Kim Newton, Mary Terry, Karla Moore, Luci Dunn, Row 2: Suzi Barton, Leon Slaughter, Jeff Danielson. Janet Mclnnis, .lan Legg, Tawney Mullins, Rose Martinez, Tracy Tobin, Robin Burke, Dale Lewis, Sheryl Baugh, Linda Santana, Billy Brown, lizeKiel Benitez, D'Edra Burgess, Denise Willis, Sheryl Ortiz, Pam Parentine, Janis Carter, Denise Brothers, Judy Mullen, Leslie Sumner, Rhonda Bailbrey. Row 3: Claudia Gibbs, Demetra Bagby, Julia Scarborough, Shannon Harvey. Chatty Guerra, Terry Jacques, Kelly Alvis, Kathryn Olmos, Janice Wong, Shauna Jingles, Kari Minx, Lisa Bagby, Sherry Wilson, Robin Read, Laurie Guerra, Snady Blackmon, Simcone Frost, Sylvana Rangel, .lana Davis, Leslie Hughes. As part of their study of the culture and customs of the Spanish speaking world, the members of the Spanish Club strove to promote understanding in our community by helping those less fortunate. One activity included a field trip to Neiman-Marcus in Dallas to see the foreign decorations that are displayed every year. Another activity included was giving a Thanksgiving basket of food to a needy family. The members also took part in a Christmas sing-song at a retirement home and had a Spanish dinner at the home of Terry Jacques. 'x W . rv' ' I' 1 9' Qu if: L :H ' Officers' Ricardo Ortiz Vice President, Chalty Guerra President. Linda Santana I w - 1 1 s . , . . . ,sf Secretary, Adam Sandoval Culture Committee, .left Danielson Culture Committee, Kelly ', Alvis Treasurer, Leon Slaughter Culture Committee, Terry .laeques Culture Committee. L Sheryl Baugh Culture Committee, I . 1 Spanish Club spreads Christmas cheer at rest home. Ricardo Ortiz. sees more mun- chies under the table. Ii 4, 5-,f Spanish members are having second thoughts Youth lights up a few lives. Miriam Mixon. Steve Brewer do a duet, Spanish students help those who are less fortunate mwah. o 2? iff: i likiiii Q1 B A Top Row: Lawrie Sumner, Stephen Cook, John Lane, Dan Woodfin, Cliff Lammons, Paul Taylor, David Bennet, Jimmy Martinez, Bobby Sanders, Adam Paradoski, Randy Brooks, William Whitaker, Craig Gregory, Leland Branson, Jim Wagstaff, Sara Beth Jones, Cheri Holdridge, Virginia Smoot, Mike Upton, Jeff Plowman. Middle Row: Lisa Paradoske, Debbie Hunt, Callie Haddox, Lisa Harris, Karen Moore, Robin Tadlock, Cheryl Mendenhall, Gwen Davidson, Holley Yates, Sally Hartsfield, Mary Kay Johnston, Kim Taylor, Kim Colyer, Pam Farrington, Sara King, Julie Vantilburg, Kathy Cummings, Glorianna Connely, Michelle Polk, Lisa Utasi, Angie Macon. Bottom Row: Rose Williams, Lisa Bagby, Diana Martinez, Ava Brassill, Ellen Monk, Wade Surovik, Katherine Hughes, Tad Pruitt, Denise Ho, Kim Gay, June Wood, Laurie Scargall, Angela Hamil, Debbie Gay, Kim Karhan, Keri Kissenger, Joni Ryan, Penny Farrington, Amy Gilliland, Dena Miller, Cindy Cavanaugh, Vicki Vick. The Roman Senate, more commonly known as the Latin Club, is the Cooper chapter of the Texas Stjate Junior Classical League. The club is composed of Latin students from all four levels of the foreign language. The club participates in various activities which promotes a better understanding of the Latin language and Roman culture. The Latin club has always been a very active club at Cooper, and this year was no exception. The slave auction, held every fall, was a successful fund-raising event. Proceeds from this money raising activity helped finance the TSJCL convention. Members of the club and other Latin students attend the annual TSJCL convention in Houston, on the Lamar Consolidated H. S. Campus, in the spring. Other activities included caroling at Hendricks Hospital and Nursing Home, a Christmas Party, and the traditional Roman Banquet. The 1980-81 Latin club sponsor was Miss Rose Williams. Officers for the 1980-81 year were the following: Wade Surovik and Lisa Utasi as co-consulsg Mike Upton as Praetorg Sara King as Scribag Amy Gilliland as Quaestorg Lisa Paradoski and Adam Paradoski as Nuntiores. I B Mike Upton, Sara King, Lisa Utasi, Adam Paradoski, Wade Surovik, Amy Gilliland, Lisa Paradoski, Kim Gay B Is Cindy Cavanaugh really a junior? Latin slaves find a new friend. Love thy master! I C Amy Gilliland, Mike Upton, and Sara King hard at work selling slaves. UJUUQUU German Club members Row l Left to Right: Lisa Miller, Teresa Dennis, Amy Hodge, Mrs. Lela Dick, Maria Klein, Tameru J. Dement, ind Lucki Rockey, Row 2 L to R: Mack Scarborough, Andrew Tucker, Mike Cable, Dave Williams, Steven Salinas, Derek Thiele, Eric Mowery, and Mark Harper. The German Club, sponsored by Frau Lela Dick, had an active sixth year. The officers of the 1980-81 German Club were: Dave Williams, President: Mack Scarborough, Vice-President: and Derek Thiele, Secretary-Treasurer. Members participated in a Fasching, Mardi Gras, party sponsored by the Abilene High German Club. The German Club also traveled to San Angelo for the Second Annual Festival of Foreign Languages, which was held at Angelo State University. 1980-81 German Club Officers were from Left to Right: Mack Scarborough Vice-President: Derek Thiele, Secretary'Treasurer: and Dave Williams President. care. g T i ,y lllllI'l' -an-.. Row l Left to Right: Kathi Lanzetti, Donna Pearson, Vickie Abbott, Jamie Skipworth, Wanda Williams. Larry Waldrop, Derrell Sloan. CVAE lnstructor. Row 2 L to R: Ralph LaSalle, Albert Sawyer. Kevin Bradshaw, Jim Robertson. Ben McClure, and Johnny Diaz. Row 3 L to R: Rick Ritchey, Louis Gutirrez, David Forbess, Stuart Douglas. Dennis Gannaway, Chris Davis. and Pete Brightwell, Row 4 L to R: Nolan Morrison, Mark Harris. Kenneth McConnieo, and James Storkman, Vocational Opportunities club of Texas is an organization to help prepare students for the working world. CVAE-VOCT met bi-weekly in addition to the daily classes at Cooper. Throughout the year, the club participated in many events. Mr. Derrell Sloan, VOCT spon- sor. prepared students for their jobs with classroom instruction for one hour each school day. Besides the B, class work. the students held jobs ranging from food service to child The l980-Xl officers were Mark Harris. President: Kevin Bradshaw, Vice-President: Lori Sanders, Secre- taryg Pete Brightwell, Treasurerg Stuart Douglas and Nolan Morrison, Parliamentariansg David Forbess, Sergeant at Arms, and Kenneth McConnico, Reporter. 4,53 , 4 xan- K 1- fr if 1 ,sf R , ' 1 ' r 5 x' 'il' ,nf f , 2 2. Lalita -aa CVAE Officers for l980-8l were from Left to Right: Nolan Morrison, Parliamentarian, Mark Harris. President: Lori Sanders, Secretary: and Kevin Bradshaw. Vice-President. Back Row L to R: David Forbess. Sergeant at Arms: Pete Brightwell, Treasurerg Stuart Douglas, Parliamentariang and Kenneth McConnico. Reporter, B .41 was A H Jamie Skipworlh Merle Norman Kevin Bradshaw MP System . Pele Brighlwell Super Duper Louis Gutirrez Thornions Lori Sanders K-Mart Darrell Richardson Westgate Cinema . Vicki Roda U.S. Recruiting Nolan Morrison K-B0b's QW? A-1. UUBT Lynn Herring Connie's Donna Pearson 'I'.G.8LY. Suzelle Hodge Wanda Williams K-Mart Kenneth McConnico-Dillards Ben McClure Super Duper Rick Ritchey----K-Mart DEQ -PEL Row 1, left to right: Mrs. Ann Fanning, Michelle Sullivan, and Melanie Martin. Row 2, Brenda Balensiefen, Carla Tatum, Rickey McCoy, Lisa Shew, Myra Nowlin, Sharon Nobels, Debbie Urquhart. Row 3, Nancy Beard, Lisa Lago, Leslie Musgrave, Debbie Prew, Cindy Pittman, Susan Pace, Etta Rowe, Karen Stanislawczyk, Tonya Miers. Row 4, Melody Shultz, Shelly Cheak, Paula Druin, Kathy Halstead. Row 5, Donna Lenius, Natalie Hutsel, Sumie Perez, Nellie Monster, Terry Rene' Somerville, Rita Somerville. Row 6, Tracy Slimp, Wanda Smith, Gay Gursky, Becky Dickbone, Annete Lebrenz. OEA-PEL The Office Education Association Pre-Employment Lag members develop leadership, poise, character, and citizenship through their work with the school and community, and through competition in Area, State, and National Youth Leader- ship Conferences. The sponsor this year was Mrs. Fanning. The officers for the 1980-81 school year were Rene' Somerville, President, Myra Nowlin, Vice-President, Susan Pace, Secretary, Theresa Slayton, Treasurer, Lisa Lago, Sergeant-at-Arms, Etta Rowe, Parliamentariang Teri Jones, Chaplain, Nellie Monster, Historian. Left to right: Etta Rowe, Myra Nowlin, Lisa Lago, Terry Jones, Nellie Monster, Rene' Summerville, Susan Pace. , - wif ii 7 .sy ., 9 3 I I- 1' gk X , . - -9 ' mira! - my ' us 4.41 O.lj.A. girls prepare for their zinnuul contest, The girls work very hard each year, Cindy Pittman works the adding machine. Try il you will like il explains Leslie Musgrave. Tonga Myers eoneenlrailes an her work. O Q I X - K J TQ-Q ill Maid dence mum? 4 The MathfScience Seminar The MathfScience Seminar was introduced at Cooper in the 1977-78 school year by Mr. James O. Alderman, a retired nuclear physicist. The seminar offers students oriented in the fields of math and science an opportunity to acquire more advanced knowledge in these areas. Students learn more complex mathematical concepts and their application to areas such as atomic and nuclear physics, nuclear engineering, optics mechanics, thermodynamics, and nuclear radiation phenomenology. This year Mr. Alderman, the director of the seminar, developed the subject of Analytical Geometry for the discussions. The Seminar also has included several special topics such as Einstein,s Theory of Relativity. Row l Dave Williams, Mark Wentz, Billy Brown, Jerry Oden, Derek Theile, Andrew Tucker, Sherry McCormick. Row 2 Denise Ho, Tad Pruitt, Cathy Cummin s Lisa Paradoski. Lisa Emmert, Mara Moore, Miriam Mixon, Melinda Hiscock, Mike Cable, John Lane, Mr. James Alderman, sponsor. Row g Y 3 Jim Callan, Dan Woodfin. Steven Roberts, Mike Murray, Stephen Cook, Vance Nelson, Jean Anne Simons, Craig Gregory, Members not pictured are, Walter Smith, Dag Tollefson, Sam Tooke. Eric Miles, Margot Woodward, Carol Barnes, Janice Wong. Officers for the l980-81 school year: Row l: Mr. Alderman, Sponsor, Lisa Paradoski, Cathy Cummings, Miriam Mixon, Denise Ho Row 2: Mike Cable, Mark Wentz, Jean Anne Simons, Vance Nelson, Melinda Hiscock. Top row: Julia Scarbrough. Kenneth Estes, Vicki Vick. Bottom row: Mark Elledge, ind Cole Erwin. The new decade began with Cooper s 1980 81 student council officers They were Chris Taylor President Missy Urquhart Vice President Lawrie Sumner Recording Secretary Kathy Haney Corresponding Secretary and Greg Rhlnehart Treasurer with Mrs Joan Wood sponsor Throughout the year Cooper went through many changes in school policies but the atmosphere was easy going and with the enthusiasm of the Student Councils many activities the spirit grew Such activities were the penny jars which raised money for Homecoming a country western dance exchange day with Abilene High College night a school directory Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets and the annual Merry Andrews assembly. The Executive Board members: Vicki Vick Mark Elledge Julia Scarbor- ough Kenneth Estes and Cole Erwin. The student body was represented by homeroom representatives and class officers. The student council's purpose was meant to benefit you the student body and faculty. We hope that we have made 1980-81 more special for ever- yone. Our love and thanks to Mrs. .Ioan Wood, sponsor, for all her wonderful help. We would also like to thank Mr. Newton and Mr. Schmittou for their help. Top row: Missy Urquhart, Greg Rinehart, Lawrie Sumner. Bottom row: Kathy Haney, and Chris Taylor. OFFICERS E X EB CO UA TR ID V E la 7 4 pic I row l Kennth Estes, Cole Ewrin, Mark Ethridge, Vicki Vicki, Julia Scarbrough, row 2 Mrs. Wood, Edye Anderson, Robin Burke, Cindy Boyle, Cristel Wilson, Tina Fitts, Angela Scott, row 3 Charlie Grant, Amy Overman, LeeAnn I-lill, Holly Baird, Kim Nicholas, Donnie Allen, Joy Ewrin, row 4 T. J. Dement, Mizti Bartik, Kari Mink, Beth Noles, Grant Maples, DeeAnna Mungia, row 5 Kelly Davis, Teresa Rhodes, Mike Armstrong, Larry Wright, Randy Vernon, Scott Harris, Kim Daniels, Charlie Conrad, row 6 Jon Julian, Barry McLeod, Mark Hopper. Pic 2 row 1 Kathy Haney, Greg Rhinehart, Lawrie Sumner, Chris Taylor, Missy Urguhart, Walter Smith, Jay Howard, Denise Ho, Stephen Cook, Wade Surovick, Stacy Meadows, Pam Evans, row 3 Darrell Knight, Aloma Mokery, Kelly Alvis, Kelli McHan, Mark Bragg, Etta Rowe, Laura Landrum, row 4 Lindy Kendrick, Terry Jaques, Robyn Thomas, Becky Woodall, Carol Chandler, Lurie Guerra, Tera Collon, Scott Styles, Kirk Cleveland, row 6 Royce Clark, Patty Duport, Mike Hassel, Leslie Musgrave, Natalie Hutsell. ,lx Z 3 L Health Occupations Students of America is an organization of students interested in careers in the allied health fields. HOSA provides the opportunity for students to develop leadership skills, participate in community health projects for health maintenance and prevention of illness. All HOSA students are enrolled in Health Occupations Education, a cooperative work program which enables students to earn school credits for working in health related jobs. 0 9i?'lqt1'q?fl'PW'QQ l i q Michele Hurd 28 Robin Jolly 29 Sandy Davis 30 Shannon Hanley 31 Angie Halliburton H921 Gregg Game? Scroggs i Welch 12 Brenda DeBerry 13 Judy Reese 14 Alicia Fisher 15 Gayla Holder 16 Penny Wheeler lllfgllffk PWR FWD IVIISS FTD Ke1th Emmons Margot Woodward The Future Teachers of America this year were involved in many activities in the 1980-81 school year. The district XIV convention, held on the HSU campus reaped many rewards. Diana Bivins was elected District financial secretary. Keith Emmons and Margot Woodward, Cooper Mr. and Miss FTA, won District Mr. and Miss FTA, and also were contestants at the state convention in San Antonio. A fund raising event helped them attend. Some students also taught during Cadet teaching week. Officers this year were Margot Woodward, President: Sandra Acker, Vice-President: Robin Tadlock, Secretaryg Lisa MacDonald and Eric Miles, Co-Historiansg Keith Emmons, Treasurer: Diana Bivins, Parliamentarian. Standing: Keith Emmons, Linda Mitchell, Sandra Acker, Patrick Middlebrook, Latrice Caffey, Gordon Bingaman, Lorna Potter. Sitting: Diana Bivins, Eric Miles, Margot Woodward, Lisa MacDonald, Robin Tadlock. lfitl iei rfi ll H n rie S tei iey The National Honor Society encourages students to display scholarship, service, leadership, and character at school and in the community. Members ofthe Cooper Chapter are selected for membership by the faculty on the basis of grades and citizen- ship. After induction, a student must retain high academic standing and character. The 1980-81 school year was a busy one for the Cooper Chapter of National Honor Society. In addition to the annual fall and spring induc- tions, NHS members helped with fall registration, served as hosts for College Night, and sponsored the Valentines Post Office and the Bidboard. Honor Society Officers for 1980-81 were the following: Wade SurovikfPresident1 Lawrie SumnereVice Presi- dentg Julia Scarborough-- Recording Secretaryg Dave Williams Corresponding Sec- retary, and Lisa Utasi- Treasurer. Keith Newton gets his thoughts together before helping with the College Night. NHS Members: David Bennett, Lisa Reynolds, Mark Wentz, Ellouise Niblo, Karla Newhouse, Stephen Cook, Ellen Monk, Craig Gregory, Nathan Nease, Missy Urquhart, Tadd Pruitt, Kelley Martin, Dave Williams, Gloriana Conley, Janet Mclnnis, Angie Dunnam, Tracy Tobin, Demetra Bagby, Denise Ho, Cynthia Akin, Pam Farrington, Monty Milliner, Dan Woodfin, Frank Stamey, Lisa Utasi, Kathryn Hughes, Karen Moore, Tim Callan, Lawrie Sumner, Vance Nelson, Wade Surovik, Andrew Tucker, Mark Hadley. Not Pictured: Kelly Alvis, Stephen Brazzel, Ginger Brooks, Lisa Emmert, Melinda Hiscock, Keith Newton, Julia Scarborough. NHS Officers for 1980-81: L to R Julia Scarboroughf-Recording Secretary, Wade Surovik- --President, Lisa Utasi --Treasurer, Dave Williams--Corresponding Secretaryg Lawrie Sumner-Vice President, Additional NHS members are: Front row-Leland Branson, Mara Moore, Susan Tooke, Rob Pettigrewg Back row' Andrea Gayden, Claudia Gibbs, Simeone Frost and Jean Anne Simons . X S , A. Missy Urquhart pins the NHS colors on Dan Woodfin during the Full Induction while Susan Tooke looks on. B. Simeone Frost looks for some information on colleges during the College Night orientation. C, Pam Farrington and Cynthia Akin take some notes during ti NHS meeting. IK1' Bottom row Left to Right: Ray Moreno, Donna Lord, Pat Hathaway, Wayne Brannon, Clayton Brooks, Tony Shipley, Pete Ballaro, Kenny Ogorman, Pedro Aguirre. Top row: Dan Scott, Joe Gibson, Jett Brannon, Mike Winkler, Ted Colvin, Rodney Carroll, Louis Merrit, Mitch Thornton, Doug Jones, Russel Thomas, Bill Chandler, Chuck Miller, Bob Underwood, Charles Conrad, Wayne Elkines, Matt MacDonald, James Conley, Jeff Collier. Officers from left to right: Louis Merritt, Vice President, Donna Lord, Secretary, Wayne Mr. Conley, Sponsor Brannon, Parliamentarian, Tony Shipoey, Sgt. at Arms, Kerry Hancock, President, Chuck Miller, Treasurer, Mike Winkler, Reporter. Pedro Aguirre Pete Ballaro Richard Bilbrey Mitch Thornton Mike Winkler Copyright Instant Printing Pump Equipment Company Key City Electric Hartmann's lnc. EC Tool 5 , X' I cr: I Jett Brannon Wayne Brannon Clayton Brooks Rodney Carroll Bill Chandler KPRO M8LG GMC Trucks Instruments Sales 8L Service Whites Oilfield Pumping Units Paul's Automotive Machine X. M1 f Jeff Collier Ted Colvin Charles Conrad Joe Gibson Kerry Hancock Collier Printing Company Instruments Sales SL Service Abilene Furniture Mart Abilene Radiator Works Texas Oil and Electric Patrick Hathaway Doug Jones Donna Lord Matt Macdonald Owens Machine Shop Key City Electric Cloud Printing BELT Oilfield Supply Inc, . -Q .cms Chuck Miller Ray Moreno Miller Machine Shop Roger M,F.G. I Merrel Nichols Kenny O'Gorman PRO M8LM Dry Wall Seas. Louis Merrit 5 I Landers Architects l ll- , , T 1' P I, - , F 3 gy-5 V, K I A 3' . Af 4 25: as 5 W if 1,1 f :I fl Dan Scott Industrial Welding Tony Shipley Russel Thomas B05 Ul'1dCfW00d SSLM Manufacturing Blodgett Vacuum Cleaner KUVWCI' MUCIIIUC SIWUP 2532255 E525 Row l: Mrs. Louise Smith, Dana Alexander, Yvonne Montinez, Guy Watson, Deneda Dunman, Marquette Reece, Etna Brannes, Nancy Gee. Row 2: Rene Gillis, Annete Goates, Debra Thompson, Wanda Milton, Edward Stanley, Jackie Lambert, Mrs. Katharyn Owen. Row 3: Lisa Dokey, Stace Williams, Melanie Miller. Seated left to right: Michelle Gillis, Lisa Dokey, Stace Williams, Jackie Lambert, Mrs. Louise Smith, Nancy Gee, Dana Alexander, Yvonne Montinez. 178 The Maurice Chapter of FHA-HERO served the school by sponsoring many activities for students as well as the faculty. The club's main goals are to develop leadership through their activities and to develop an attitude of acceptance towards all kinds of people and honorable work stations. The club,s events included parties for the department at Halloween, Christmas, Valen- tine's and other various holidays. They attended area and state meetings, held an advisory council luncheon. The club served lunch to faculty members during one trimester, and throughout the year they helped needy students and the elderly. At the end of the year they planned a club picnic. The 1980-1981 officers were the following: Lisa Dokey, President-Stace Williams, Vice-President-Dana Alexander, Vice- President-Nancy Gee, Secretary-Yvonne Montinez, Treasurer-Jackie Lambert, Parliamentarian-and Michelle Gillis, Histor- ian. The sponsor was Mrs. Louise Smith. Top row: Kathey Fussell, Karen Hestand, Lisa Nuckols, Wendy Ross, Sharon Altum, Christie Richardson, Charlotte Caldwell, Kim McElhannon, Juanell Neill. Middle row: Sherry Smith, Sondra Wade, Jeannie Smith, Tina Gregory, Mary Pettit, Janet Spaunhorst, Betsy Florez, Lori McGhee, Cindy King, Karen Scalley. Front row: Ronie Depew, Angela Sylvester, Christi Grissom, ViNita Jones, Barbara Mays, Susie Vickers, Darlene Zullo, and Angela Foil. Not pictured: MaDonna Fangman, Kim Singletary, and Karen Wheeler. The Office Education Association CO-OP chapter strives for the development of leadership in office education. It provides a chance for students to learn different skills and know more about the business world. OEA enables its members to make an intelligent career choice. Officers for this year were: President: Karen Hestand, Vice President: Jeanni Smith, Secretary: Sharon Altum, Treasurer: Juanell Neill, Reporter: Sondra Wade, Sergeant- at-Arms: ViNita Jones, Parliamentarian: Ronie Depew, Chaplain: Lori McGhee. The sponsor is Mrs. Vivian Johnston. Activities for this year include installation of officers and members. In February a city-wide banquet was held at the Civic Center during Vocational Week and National OEA , Week. OEA members also participated in the Area IV Youth Leadership Conference at Conference at Austin in April, and the National YLC Conference at San Antonio in April-May. ACU in March, State Youth Leadership Officers for this year were from top: Karen Hestand, Lisa Nuckols, Wendy Ross, Sharon Altum, Juanell Neill. Front row: Ronie Depew, Sondra Wade, Jeannie Smith, Lori McGhee, ViNita Jones. , ,if liff' v Q i 35551 Q -jgvfi . U V4 J Q j M 5- 'tiillm 7' - f ll f NNN ff J ' X., 0 Mary Petit answers the phone at West Central Texas Municipal Water District. Kim Singletary enjoys working at West Texas Utilities. --M-M.....,.,u,,.,,,, Slum, Barbara Mays works hard at Mental Health Mental Retardation Center. ozn co - on Betsy Florez keeps herself busy at Chaparral Management. Kim McElhannon works in Proof Department at Bank of Commerce. Sharon Altum types in Word Processing Center at Citizens National Bank. Cindy King answers the phone at Texas Rehabilitation Commission. reneellnicestref-and 2 Kem Officers were Julie Barry, Rhonda Noack, B. J. Downing, Tom Camacho and Eddie Eichler. Violins Julie Barry Pam Bell Mike Bush Paul Easley Eddie Eichler Kirk Etheredge Luci Dunn Debby Kennedy Doug Mauldin Sharron Newton Susan Wallace Dan Woodfin Violas Jonathan Aquirre Tom Comacho Ricky Fowler Steve Salinas Cellos Tom Armistead B. J. Downing Michele Jennings Rhonda Noack Vickie Ververs Basses Kirk Cleveland Mike Pickens Smiimninn Qil lllii '- Orchestra goes punk with Kirk Cleveland. i tlnit Him Huw Q tn X Q Michele Jennings concentrates on her music. l The Fiddlers Three Mr. Bell directs the orchestra. ORCHESTRA Music was in the air with the 1980-81 Cooper Cougar Orchestra. This year the Orchestra was under the direction of Mr. Dennis Bell, new to Cooper this year. Luci Dunn and Dan Woodfin made the Regional Orchestra. On March the 12th the Orchestra went to the U.I.L. Solo and Sightreading Contest. February 21 was the Solo and Ensemble Festival. All through the year the Orchestra performed many concerts. November 18 was the annual Fall Concert. On December 5 the Senior Citizens had a chance to listen to the Cougar Orchestra and in May they performed the Spring Concert. The Officers for the Orchestra this year were Tom Camacho, Presidentg Rhonda Noack, Vice Presidentg Julie Barry, Sec.fTreas.g B. J. Downing, Librariang Eddie Eichler, Librarian. jpg. if 'J I Qimrrnceuammce A D OFFICIATION TEAMS OF 1980-81 The officiating program is a very integral part of the overall atheltic program offered by the Abilene Independent School District. Under the guidance of Coach Childers, students have the opportunity to learn the rules and mechanics of five major sports- football, basketball, soccer, volleyball, and track. Cooper officials accept the responsibility and challenge of officiat- ing these sports in the elementary schools. More than 300 games each year are administered by these young people, and their job is to be commended. C F . Top CL-RJ Lance Mitchell, Brent Unrue, Bottom QL-RJ Sherri Adams Top CL-RJ Steve Clements, Tom Kiserg Bottom CL-RD Kyle Ray Top CL-RD Joe Zapata, Terry Millerg Bottom CL-RJ Arnold Hall . Top KL-RD Tracy Mims, Adam Sandoval, Bottom CL-RJ John McCart, Billy Culpepper, Knot pictured-J. R. Baccusj Top QL-RD Ray Carrion, Jerry Rainsg Bottom CL-RJ Mark Pelletier Top CL-RJ Jeff Plowman, David Bivinsg Bottom CL-RJ Mike Watkins, Ronnie McCaskill . Bob Brown shouts 3rd down. A B C D E G A B C D E F. G H I. H Top KL-RJ Brad Morris, .Iimmy Chappell, Bottom CL-RJ David Doughty, Mike Zullo Top QL-RJ McFarland Top QL-RD Luton Top CL-RD Hadley Top CL-RD Graves Bob Brown Tom Ceniglis, James Lowry, Bob Brown, Bottom CL-RJ Jeff Blackburn, William Robby White, Steve Gonzales, Marty Mimsg Bottom QL-RJ Tommy Skinner, Bruce Brian Cartee, Eric Anderson, Scott Spraberryg Bottom CL-RJ Monty Milliner, Mark Grady Roberts, Greg Laird, Ron Houghton, Bottom CL-RJ Todd Whisenhunt, Tim Tom Ceniglis are officiating a game. Top CL-RJ,Kenneth Estes, James Roberts, Trace Brooks, Bottom KL-RJ David Graham, Scott Harris, Jay Howard Bob Brown, Tom Ceniglis giving the football team two more chances. Bob Brown, converses with Tom Ceniglis over a play. 6F-DEECI-I TERM is Lori Brooks practices her dramatic. Officers for this year were: Lawrie Sumner, Karen Moore, Jim Howard, Edwina Hournbuckle, and Sharon Croft. The Cooper Speech Team consists of a group of people who enjoy participating in various kinds of competitive speaking. Throughout the school year, members have performed in different types of competition such as: debate, extemporaneous speaking, original oratory, dramatic and humorous interpretation, prose, poetry, and duet acting. Officers for the 1980-1981 school year were: President: Jim Howard, Vice President: Karen Moore, Secretary: Edwina Hournbuckle, Senior Business Manager: Lawrie Sumner, Junior Business Manager: Sharon Croft. The sponsors are Nancy Hutchinson and Ralph Thornhill. The purpose of the speech team is to give competition in formal speaking and to build confidence. Members not only compete in tournaments, but also perform for civic and service organizations. Being a part of the speech team does not mean standing in front of a group and giving a speech, it takes a lot of hard work, time, and practice. lklklk The speech team would like to express our sorrow for the death of one of our team members, LaDonna Davis. LaDonna Davis was a very loving person and a dear friend to us all. ,fl- Q5- .-1 Nancy Morrison, Karen Moore, Alan Boyd, and Lisa Reynolds are in a Lawrie Sumner and Mike Upton do a sc for state. K :t,,.. ,t K K A. A. Keith Hale goes patriotic during his humorous interpretation. B. Karen Moore, an excellent debater, also does oratory, which is shown here. ng, :Nia fin ene from their duet in which they qualified FK 1 all 1 B. awww WW A K ywimaw, K4 V ,,,' 'wif hot debate. Dale Douglas doing his turtle imitation. Terry Norton enjoys slapping Missy Urquart in their duet. E 5 Mark Pyburn and Jim Howard both qualified for state in their duet. Jim also qualified for humorous and dramatic interpretations. SBIR Sudxetg t ,,, f i il-in Top L-R Mike Cable, Jon Randel, Jeff Fletcher, Amy Herndon, Dale Douglas, Miriam Lockhart, Kathy Haney, David Spears, Sara Kind, Lisa Utasi, Marki McMillan, Kelly Martin, Eddie Bunch, Eloise Niblo, Wade Surovik, Todd Hill, Jean Ann Simmons, Mr. Holladay, Mark Wentz, Carol Barnes, Brenda McClelland Lawrie Sumner, Tad Pruitt, Denis Ho, Pam Hollowell, Jim Callan, Scott Herald, David Bennet, Dave Williams, Steven Cook, Karen Moore, Marie Ruelas Craig Gregory. Not pictured: Darrel Knight and Janet Decker. The Cooper Film Series was pleased to announce that the group began the 1980-1981 film season. This series of films was planned to fulfill a number of purposes: Ill To instruct students in the art of criticizing films: Q21 To allow students an opportunity to see and discuss varied films with universal themes and characters Q31 To point out techniques ofscreen-play, writing, motion picture making: C41 To observe techniques of adapting great works of literature to the screen: 155 To develop life values as illustrated in the films. Schedule for 1980-81 Cooper Film Society September 13: 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY September 20: GONE WITH THE WIND September 27: HEAVEN CAN WAIT October 4: MURDER BY DEATH October 11: THE SOUND OF MUSIC October 25: THE TURNING POINT November 1: WIZARDS November 8: A LITTLE ROMANCE November 15: CAMELOT November 22: YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN December 6: AUTUMN SONATA December 13: SLEEPING BEAUTY January 10: THE TAMING OF THE SHREW January 17: THE LITTLE PRINCE January 24: CAROUSEL January 31: HELLO DOLLY February 7: OBSESSION February 14: SINGIN' IN THE RAIN February 21: THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT, AND THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT, PART 2 March 7: MY FAIR LADY March 14: ROMEO AND JULIET March 28: THE MAGIC FLUTE April 4: HAROLD AND MAUDE April 11: AUNTIE MAME April 18: IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE IN 3-D April 25: BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID May 2: REBECCA May 9: ROBIN AND MARIAN May 19: THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH May 23: RAINTREE COUNTY Officers for 1980-81 Film Society are: from L-R Top: Executive Vice President, David Spears, Sponsor Advisory Council, Mike Cable: President, Jon Randelg Sponsor Advisory Council, David Bennet: Poster Committee, Carol Barnes: Publicity Committee, Carol Barnes, Publicity Committee, Sara King, Sponsor Advisory Council, Wade Surovikg Poster Committee, Melinda Hiscockg Treasurer, Lisa Utasig Publicity Committee, Marki McMilliong Announcement Committee, Jeff Fletcher, Sponsor Advisory Council, Dave Williams, Sponsor Advisory Council: Craig Gregory, Sponsor Advisory Council, Dale Douglas, Publicity Committee, Edie Bunchg Corresponding Secretary, Marie Ruelasg Poster Committee, Denise Hog Not Pictured are: Vice President, Lori Brooks, Vice President, Janet Decker, Recording Secretary, Nancy Smithg Announcement Committee, Kim Cassle and Cynthia Hamil, Ms. Strickland, Sponsor, Robert E. Holladay. Not pictured Vice-Presidents: Darrel Knight and Janet Decker. lt..J--fe' Film Society encourages Film appreciation by showing great Jon Randel showing some of the famous films that Cooper has shown during the past mms' years. Lisa Paradoski Chuck Martin Publishing Ed. .L Millie Wright ' Assistant Ed. Kim Jordan Ed.-in-chief an-un. Mark Wilson Members of the Commentarius Staff are from leftg Poetry Ed. Donna Murray Poetry Ed. Gordon Bingaman Demetra Bagby, Mitzi Morrow, Trish Anderson, Chuck Martin. Susan Tooke. Sharon Croft, Leatrice Caffey, Lisa Paradoski, John Mixon, James Henderson, Millie Wright, Kim Jordan, Keith Hale Jeff Gemberling, Bobby Sanders. 'M . AAXV , Jeff Gemberling t Assistant Ed. X it X s s , ssx 1 E E . . , I .N - qi .. P' Q.. I Leatrice Caffey Art Ed. 1 F ll' W. . A Sharon Croft Prose Ed' Bobby Sanders Music Ed. Commentarius is talent, creativity, and enthusiasm for the arts. Members of the Commentarius staff annually produce the magazine of and for the student body and faculty. Writing the script and shooting the film provides an excellent outlet for energy and imagination. The staff is comprised of juniors and seniors from different backgrounds. Whether photographers, artists, or writers they all work together toward the common goal of excellence. Keith Hale Photography Editor James Henderson Photography Editor Duane Barker Demetra Bagby Eddie Wilson Sponsor Mitzi Morrow Business Mgr. Trish Anderson Prose Editor John Mixon Music Editor Publicity Mgr. ll3llRllE5S6llf vrziiff Cf? pf- flag, 'mf' gown? .i2Rza, XQRESQ. 'N Bottom CL to Ri: Susan Andrian, Melody Riewe, Sherrie Aaron, Tommy Broyles, Nancy Morrison, Sherrie Dixon, Pam Farrington, Rhonda Spear, Rhonda Allred. Middle CL to RJ: Luci Dunn, Roger Forkner, Alan Boyd, Steve Stovall, Calvin Collier, John McCart, Connie Chatham. Top CL to RJ: Brad Garner, Jimmy Martinez, Andrew Tucker, David Spears, Willis Conway, Mike Nobles, Kathryn Olmos. The Cooper CREST is a newspaper magazine published by the journalism department of Cooper High School. Its responsibility and purpose is to inform and entertain its readership that being the student body, faculty, and administration, as well as to reflect student opinion. Much work goes into the paper by our staff to bring the reader nearly every aspect ofjournalistic writing, such as editorials, feature writing, sports, and news. The CREST is a written record of Cooper's history. Many articles may not seem current, but the staff feels that it I I is important to the reader and participants of the activities that the articles be printed. The paper is read by citizens of inc Community Wnn would not nnve known about n Cerwin Editors-in-Chief .....,.....................,......,.................................,... Alan Boyd activity if the CREST has not printed such information. Jimmy Martinez The paper is an excellent reference material after a class Assistant Editoi-S,in.Ci-not .- l ...',., S usan Adrian has graduated and reports accomplishments of that Pam Farrington Class- Business Manager ............... ...... C Onnle Chatham Students should also know that they have something quite Advertising Manager ..-,.'Al',y-' -,4-4. N ai-icy Mgfi-ison unusual a free school newspaper! At many schools yearly Assistant Advertising Managers .... .,.... M ike Nobles subscriptions run as much as 53.50. Cooper students do not John MCCQ-in have to pay for a subscription largely because of some very photographers '-.A. H .'.,,., David Spears special people: thc administration and the CREST's Eng Spencer advertisers. Luci Dunn Some businessessuch as foodestablishments,banks,florists, Sports Editor ...--,'.....l, ,,,,,,, A ndrew Tucker and retail stores offer services that students would do well Assistant Sports Editor -.-.. ,,,,,,, C alvin Collier to be aware of. Others buy ads solely to support Cooper. Amusements Editor Itlihi ,,,,,,.,,, S teve Stovall The advertisers provide a real service by helping pay the News Editor I'-i,-.-,iiii ....... T ommy Broyles newspaper Printing C0519 Arts Editor ....................,.......,.,,..,..,...,.,,,....,.....,..........,........ Brad Garner Another imP0f1Hf1l link 10 lhe CREST is the Primer- HC Staff Members .,,.,..........,.,..,.,.,...,..........,...,.,.......,,............., Sherrie Aaron brings the Pfofcsslonall00klhH1lhCPHPCf HCCQS' Many hlgh Rhonda Allred. Willie Conway, Sherrie Dixon, Roger Forkner. Tamara Maxon. school papers arc forced to use xeroxing and mrmeographing. Kathryn Oimosi Shannon pany' Meiody Riewel Rhonda Spears He helps give the reader quality reading with quality writing. TheCRESTdesirestoestablishapublicationofhighquality which will serve as a source of enjoyment to its readers. The sponsor for the 1980-81 CREST were Mrs. Nancy Walters and Mrs. Sonja Brastauskas. Mkfl. QS! iq ,- AOPA: A 4 5' Connie Chatham, Jimmy Martinez, Susan Andrain, Pam Farrington, and Alan Boyd. Rhonda Spear, Willis Conway, Sherrie Aaron, Rhonda Allred, Sherrie Dixon, and Melody Riewe. Brad Garner, Roger Forkner, Tommy Broyles, Calvin Collier, Steve Stovall, and Andrew Tucker. John McCart, Mike Nobles, Nancy Morrison, David Spears, and Luci Dunn. 7' 1 f FUTURE FARM S E xi ' kg me W 'A A gb 4200 U X 5-sei ,?7. gl I are i 7 1 X 9104. 0 at f i Q A Q N ' rj C1 A-51 , 5 'AA' X. s t h - - X ' Q ' Jx Future Farmers of America is a nationally affiliated organization consisting of students who are interested in farming, ranching, and agribusiness careers. The members are required to take a vocational agriculture course, and their goals are to achieve a greater knowledge of agricultural advancement, development of character, and becoming outstanding citizens of the future. They learned about showing and judging good livestock by participating in several stock shows. Vocational Agriculture l and ll are offered as a course of study. Vocational Agriculture Cooperative is also taught. Cooper students are placed at an agriculture related job for half a day, and attend school for the other portion of the day. Members enjoy a picnic each year prepared by the teachers. The money for the picnic is earned from the annual peanut sales. ' .T-iff' , ff- - - 4 ' Qt N tag, 1 J Officers Wendell Carroll Vice President, Jim Marshall President. Cody Rhodes Treasurer, Cletus Cambell Reporter, Eddie Delaho-Sentinel, Susan Sadler Secretary. ff , as Bottom row: Jeff Cowart, Karen Hanzlik, Blake Hughes, Vaughn Walters, Brenda Mellor, Missy Carroll, Paige Parker, Debbie Meadows, Susan Sadler, Robin Brooks, Cathy Kim Row 2: Shawn Owens, Dusty Sparks, Billy Jack King, Joel Densman, Mike Armstrong, Darrel Napier, Bobby Laird, Jim Marshall, Brian Yancy, Dean Seaborn, Cletus Campbell, Louis Gutirres, Mr. Robinson Top Rowt Danny Huyck, Bobby Click, James McElvain, Dan Glasseoek, Jimmy Bucherie, Steve Longmire, Steve Wilson, Jimmy McKean, Cody Rhodes, Wendell Carroll, Eddie DeLaho, Eddie Eichler r3.11ghr,LgfgQf ruff, if ali' ix: V . is i vi' l'7'4'1 ': fV' Bu? Sl' 3JI'lVif'Eld:i'.f:L.' X' Bill-'fixedlfyihfsbfx'-f,3f1 ftwv3-1 A , rg ,, ' ' Top row: Laurie Decker, Quint Cook, Scott Cass, David Bivins, Dwayne Staggs, Ricky Shew, Brad Birshum, Britt Farr, Don Hendericks. Robert Marlur. Brian Bush, Greg Dunn, Billy McGhee, Row 2: Barbara Bearden, Roger Leggett, Marti Blackwell, Rhonda Newton, Barbara Bronkhorost, Twylla Wood. Angela Smith, Joanna Hurst, Barbara Carroll, Eulene Morris, Dianna Fredeck, Pat Thomas, Jim Huyck, Cris Pitman, Rowp 3: Lynda Hambrick, John Jackson, Jess Moore, Mike Watkins, Kelly Bryan, Diana Heffernan, Teresa Rhodes, Tammy Angley, Richard Perri, James Morris, Paul Saverence, Kent Meadows, Chuck Blair, Denise Alvarez. The members of the Greenhands chapter of the F.F.A. learned more about ranching, farming, and agri-business this year. Every member of the nation-wide organization is enrolled in a first year vocational agricultural course. Leadership, cooperation and citizenship were stressed, and the use of improved agricultural practices is emphasized. Every Greenhand student is required to have a project. Greenhand members exhibit projects in local chapter shows and several area livestock shows. They also learn the correct methods for judging farm animals. The Cooper chapter participated in farm skills and farm rodeos. The chapter is funded by the sale of peanuts. These funds are used to maintain stock showing and supplies. Officers--Robert Marlar Sentinel, LeNae Hess--Reporter, Kellie Harman-Treasurer, Dwayne Staggs-W President, Don Hendricks Vice President, Brian Bush fffSecretary. 195 FFA men take a break from welding. Eddie Delaho is amazed by the cutting torch Wendle Carrol wins a ribbon. 'A X S Z ? - A 10A ffffl 'I .9 16 ff Q :gg Smile! FFA students order their show lambs. u Could not do it without Mr. Robinson WW FFA students admire the bulls progress. Future Farmers, study diligently. Ho projects make mone too! FFA members en'oy the outdoors. E Y J Ei gals! Elizabeth Casey, Michelle Granillo, Patricia Nigro, Debbie DeLancy, Etta Fugate, Dede Cuesta, Lisa Holms. Sitting on couch, Tracy Clinard, Connie Chatham, Aloma Mokry, Terri Ashwander, Christa Westmoreland, Lori Richardson. Standing, Mrs. Lowry, Valinda Goble, Ronda Bilberry, Eugene Bennett, Lori Fare, Lori Slaton, Karen Jean, Terry Lambert, Kelle Robertson, Miss Neeley, Mrs. Langford. Officers were Terry Lambert, Lori Slaton, Karen Jean, Terri Ashwander, LeeAnn Reese, and Mark DeHoyos. Debbie DeLancy not pictured. A. Officers Mark DeHoyos, and Terry Lambert give out parts of a sundae when the FHA members answer questions correctly. B. Members Michelle Granillo and Valinda Goble think before they answer. A B Future Homemakers of America is a national organization for students who have been enrolled in the home economics education program on the secondary level. The major goal of the organization is to help youth assume their roles in society through home economics education in areas of personal growth, family life, vocational preparation and community involvement. The challenge motto Toward New Horizons reminds that their contributions to home and community life today will influence the kind of homes they will have tomorrow and that the family life of members will influence the community and the world. Officers for this year were LeeAnn Reese, Presidentg Terry Lambert, Vice-President of Publicityg Lori Slaton, Vice-President of Programsg Terri Ashwander, Vice-President of Projectsg Mark DeHoyos, Vice-President of Socials Recreationg Karen Jean, Secretary- Treasurer, Debbie DeLancy, Historian. IHIECE Mrs. Mary Mathieson serves as the HECE sponsor. +o6x?.mAKEQ9ok .s Ya S B. E Q 60 g 06' Top Row: Martha Whitaker, Gregg Lively, Shannaleigh Stalls, Owen Gentry, Janet Held, Rosemary Mitchell, 4,2onEw H091 Kim Colyer, and Stacy Austin. Second Row: Martha Gamey, Nancy Smith, Marlene Sikes, Kaye Oldenburgh, Misty Campbell, Tammy McFerrin, Teresa Jensen, Brenda Mellor. Sheryl Baugh, Kim Brockman, and Maria Bryant. Third Row: Mark Bullock, Tommy Thompson, Amy Wadsworth, Stacy Meadows, Leigh Ann Reynolds, and Karen Hadley. First period HERO officers are: Misty Campbell, Secretary-Treasurer, Second period HERO officers are: Tommy Thompson, President, Janet Hold, lst Vice-President, Kaye Oldenburgh, 2nd Vice-President, Martha Whitaker, 2nd Vice-President, Amy Wadsworth, 3rd Owen Gentry, 4th Vice-President, Tammie McFerrin, 3rd Vice-President, Vice-President, Stacy Meadows, lst Vice-President, Kim Brockman, Rosemary Mitchell, Treasurer, Mark Bullock, President. Treasurer, Brenda Clendennen, not pictured. Home economics cooperative education is designed to provide related classroom instruction and on-the-job training for high school students preparing to enter employment in the occupations requiring knowledge and skills in one or more home economics subject areas including child development, clothing and textiles, and consumer education, family living, food and nutrition, home management and housing. Students enrolled in the HECE program are members of Future Homemakers of America HERO QHome Economics Related Occupationsb leadership organization. The purpose of the organization is to provide opportunities for leadership development through individual and group activities based on members concerns and interests. A highlight of the year is the employer-employee banquet where HECE students honor the employers who allow their business establishments to be training stations for HECE students. Speaker at the banquet this year was Congressman Charles Stenholm. Club dues and a money making campaign provide money for the projects through the year and the banquet. 2 BIIAE Left to Right: Row I: Tony Spaulding, Ronald Dick, Ricky McKelvain, Dana Newton, Robin Brooks, Row II: Wesley Brown, Johnny Wright, Roger Williams, Wade Konecny, Brad Young, Row III: David Rogers, Jimmy Wigfall, Royce Clark, Troy White, Row IV: Mr. Jimmy Smith iCoordinatorJ, Shelly Parker, Jerry Goree, Jimmy Laird, David Matthews, Rob Caldwell. Left to Right: Row I: Sherry Sandreth, Cathy Augustadt, Hayley Harris, Richelle Lowe, David Grissom, Row 2: Troy Cass, Gary Minatra, John Burks, Tommy Creed, Brad Young. Row 3: Tony Spradlin, David Bradshaw, Pam Gunter, Kevin Thomason, Neal Burton, Carlos Valdez. Left to Right: Row li Dana Newton Secretary, Sherry Sandreth-Vice President, John Burks-President. Row 2: Roger Williams-Treasurer, Shelly Parker-Sergeant-at-Arms, Gary Minatra-Reporter, Pam Gunter-Parliamentarian. Coordinated Vocational Academic Education is the classroom part of the Vocational Opportunities Club of Texas. The Club participated in many events throughout the year. CVAE sponsor, Mr. Jim Smith, .aff prepared students for their jobs with classroom instruction for one hour I each school day. Besides classroom work, the students held jobs. Robert Caldwell Kevin Thomason Hanover Shoes Super Duper 'lem' ff 2 I Troy White White Chrysler Plymouth Pam Gunter Country lnn 'W-I-LITE B Troy Cass U-Haul Moving Co. David Rogers M LH Services if r ,.'x . - .tif ,, y , it 4 4:11 Q Ab 51 i gf I' A if 43 Royce Clark Red Lobster David Bradshaw Antique 8L Brick Lumber Co. uaun Wade Konency Red Lobster Tony Spradlin U-Haul Moving Co. . Q . 9 Q mi, :.. Ii - 4.5 Tommy Creed U-Haul Moving Co. Richelle Lowe Burger King X 1 5 Nw 1 as Jimmy Laird Carlos Valdez Johnny Wright AISD Bus Barn KWKC Crawford Door Sales KX-TH Q7 11 Q K fe f' AFV! Wf A IL II SMKAN D W Q C uf fe: My A u, 10 xv vii D K The Athletes Wa fx sg wlulik I ed 4 COUCJFNK I- OQTl5Fll.l... 4 The highlight of the school year is the football season. After last years district win, Cooper was expected to do as well this year. But never the less we didn't, but we did have a good season. Our first game was against Brownwood. We were six points behind with 6:34 left in the game, when tailback Scott Reedy plowed over behind the left side from three yards with 158 seconds left in the game. Then Mike Stills who had missed the first extra point, made good his second attempts to make the one point difference. The Cougars had driven seventy-one yards for the winning touchdown, with the final score Cougars 13, Lions 12. The second game of the non district season was against Wichita Falls. After missing an earlier almost sure touchdown pass, Mike Flores made a diving five yard catch with only forty-nine seconds left in the game. Cooper then fought off a last minute attack but Stephen Brown's interception at the Cougars two yard line sealed the Coogs victory. Cooper held the Coyotes at its thirty-five yard line. This was the second time this year Cooper won in the final seconds, with a final score of 21-14. In Cooper's game with Eastern Hills the Coogs defense was really on the ball. Eastern Hills accumulated 330 yards total offense against Coopers excellent defense. Junior fullback Oscar Riggins' second touchdown of the game gave Cooper the lead. He plunged over from the one to climax a short thirty-five yard, five play scoring drive. The drive was set up by Joe Loya's fumble recovery. He fell on a loose ball after the Eastern Hill's quarterback was sacked under a heavy rush from our defensive line. All in all it was a very rough game with Cooper having 179 yards rushing and 88 yards passing with only one interception. The final score was Coogs 21, Eastern Hills 14. ln Coopers first district game against San Angelo, the first half was scoreless, but the Cougars exploded with 20 points in the third quarter. The Cooper defense should be given a lot of 204 fwi credit for never letting the Bobcats in our twenty yard line. Assistant coach Kent Finley said The kids played well. They finally played with enthusiasm. Regent Washington had a tremendous game and so did Mike Stills. We tackled well for the first time. We had two weeks to work on it and it worked. On October 10 when Cooper beat Odessa High 11-7 it was the best game all year. Offensive line center Jim Cook, guards Brad Suggs and Paul Williams and tackles Cole Erwin and Chris Reed bashed huge holes in the Odessa defensive line allowing Lanny Dycus, Scott Reedy and Oscar Riggins to tear off yardage in five, six, and seven yard chunks. Odessa hardly had the ball at all but when they did they were rendered helpless by the excellent work of the Cooper defense. On October 17 in front of a homecoming crowd Cooper tied with Midland Lee. The tie dropped Cooper one half game behind Permian in the district 5-AAAAA standings. The deciding play was early in the fourth quarter. It was fourth and goal on the one yard line. Cooper called a time out. Coach Overton told Lanny Dycus to go for it. Oscar Riggins is given the ball and doesn't make it. From then on the two teams fought to a 21-21 tie. October 24 was not a good night for the Cougars in Odessa. We got stomped by the undefeated Permian Panthers. Cooper only made 85 yards total offense, although the second half was much better than the first when Cooper had only 16 yards. This game put Cooper a game and a half behind the Panthers in district play. Meanwhile at home, Odessa High ruined Abilene High's homecoming by beating them 20-12. Which gave some ofus Coogs a little grin. ln Cooper's game against Big Spring the trick was running. The Coogs let Oscar Riggins loose, they let Scott Reedy loose and before the game was over they let Jimmy Cosabone loose. The 42-13 win was not a big surprise considering Big Spring hadn't won a game all year. ...l-IFE Fllxl 65-I-I DIQFDOH AWK 'N-at g f 'N... Vw: V - ' . i ,,,.. V V -MV MPHHW. . , ., W f-f . V1 ff, A ',,,...,..W....,..... my J V, 7' H Q9 it V W gf V .W .... , .. Q M V f -- --f- M... ' xrwfawf I K 1, N 1 ,A -Ak I .j,.. v :. ,., V 4,.V.,,...,m,..,,,.,,...,Jl-fy.: ' .A ..,,, VV i a , ' ' 5, , I V V' v M. . 'l'a.'Z.:'? 'g? 15717. ' Q, W ,, . I .. I at- -., an ,V . bww tg fwaam S-mm y.. .V . af V,5f..g,y7 M,-xffmxmtizavxfmzzwsiv Y A -. wg .ft We Y A, 4-wa 'V . Mgfmwfagwma - , v The following weekend in between yellow flags that dropped like autumn leaves, junior Oscar Riggins and senior Lanny Dycus ran for two touchdowns as Cooper steam rolled over Midland High for a 35-I7 win. Even the winners discovered it was hard to be gracious about the officiating. Cooper was penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct in the waning minutes of the game. The guy fofficialj came over and said he was tired of hearing us fussing and one of our guys said we were tired of him too! said Coach Ray Overton, who drew a 15 yard penalty himself for walking on the field to protest a play. Cooper was penalized for l28 yards while Midland was penalized for 75. But other than that it was a good game. Cooper finished up the season with a 5-l-l record tieing Odessa High. Cooper had four all district players. .lim Cook, Mike Stills, Oscar Riggins and Mike Flores. Cooper also had seven honorable mentions. Ray Berry, Shane Awalt, Scott Reedy, Paul Williams, Brad Morrison, Lanny Dycus and Stanley Darden. 2 ' ccbclbow -V5 - EHCHLE5 As usual it was an interesting script Friday night at Shotwell Stadium. But then it always is when Abilene High plays Cooper. lt's just the conclusion that is always the same. The Cougars always wind up beating the Eagles in their annual cross-town football confrontation. When the Eagles jumped to an early 3-0 lead after a Cooper fumble led to an Eagle field goal of 22 yards, the Cougar fans tilted their red and blue caps, smiled amusingly, and folded their gloves in anticipation. Sure enough, the Cougars came back, going 63 yards in nine plays, looking like wooden soldiers marching over frustrated Eagle defenders. Oscar Riggins put the ball across the goal line by kicking off several would be tacklers on a l0 yard run to the end zone. Cooper 7, Abilene High 3. Cougar fans settled back, opened their Thermos bottles of hot coffee and lit their pipes. Order had been resumed. Normally the Eagles never lead in one of these contests and at best spend the entire evening trying to cut the final deficit to a respectable margin, But this bunch did seem especially irate, and Cooper fans squirmed ever so slightly when Eagle quarterback Loyal Profitt took his team on an eight play, 69 yard scoring drive to put the Northsiders back in front for the second time in the game. lt should be pointed out though that the Southside types were mildly irritated by the embarrassment of having to play second fiddle to the Eagles all the way through the halftime festivities. When the Cougars failed to score again in the third period, you would have thought panic had set in. For the Eagles to win, they would have to stick another touchdown or two on the board in the third quarter. Cooper fans were confident their quarterback Lanny Dycus would wreck the Eagles secondary in the final period when the Cougars had the wind advantage. Buttheydidn'tcomeupwith any pointsinthethirdquarter-mainly because the Cougars kept the ball for all but nine plays. Even at that they managed to make Cooper fans drop their tobacco pouches on a 71 yard touchdown run. Well, it wasn't really a touchdown run, but it sure looked like it from the pressbox. Way back down the field about a thousand yards was an official with his foot planted on the sideline where Proffitt was accused of stepping out of bounds. Oh gosh darn, Proffitt must have said. The ball was brought back to a mere 24 yard gain and three plays later the Eagles had to punt. lt took 12 plays and Cooper fans were admittedly, becoming annoyed if not slightly apprehensive until Dycus finally got the job done on a two-yard run over left guard with 4:26 left in the game. It's about time, said Cooper fans, who were just beginning to notice how cold it was outside. Well, since they'd waited this long, Cooper fans figured they might as well stay for the kill. Sure enough, Dycus ran the option beautifully, pitching at the precise moment to Scott Reedy who was all alone for the four yard touchdown that would make the game seem more decisive in Coopers favor than it really was. Even so, a game that belonged to the Eagles much of the night, was suddenly locked up for the Cougars,just like always. The Cougars were a better team. No doubt about it. So it really was just a matter of time till they proved it. Their fans knew that. 207 P 2 Top pictureg The Varsity squad this year consisted of, Jim Cook, Lanny Dycus, Cole Erwin, Stanley Darden, Michael T. Royal, McDonald Moore, Ken Davis, Ray Berry, Robert Pettigrew, Paul Williams, Brad Suggs, John Arnold, Mike Stills, Arnold Blakenship, Brad Garner, Dennis Bryson, Wendell Lloyd, Norman McCloud, Alan Hale, Mike Flores, L. D. Branson, Roy Flores, Terry Kute, Joy Loya, Donald Lucas, Keith Newton, Mark Sharp, Oscar Riggins, Scott Reedy, Brian Cheek, Jim Bob Presswood, Steve McClellan, Brad Morrison, Robert Wagstaff, John Williams, Chris Reed, Terry Wheeler, Stephen Wheeler, Regent Washington, Jimmy Cosabone, Marty Tatum, Glen Cambell, Shane Awalt, and Joe Bob Davis, Bottom picture: The J. V. squad this year consisted of, .lay Wise, Dean Berry, Bill Aldridge, Steven Kent, Shanon Miers, Mark Hudfins, Larry Wright, Mark Walding, Kurt Parker, Chris Teague, Casey Curnutt, Jay Henson, Mike Nall, Scott Kendrick, Jeff White, David Knapp, Marvin Fergus, Blake Fulcher, Michael O'Brian, Jeff Dorcey, Tracey Mundun, Jerry Melson, Tommy Tarr, Paul Beal, Greg Galbreath, Blane Darnes, Dan Worsham, Jimmy Lewis, Monte Conrad, Brad Bircham, Randy Scalf, Greg Snowdon, Jon Matthews and Jerry Mathers as the beaver. 5 kh- SS 1 t A 7g4?ftQ if Mi , Cougar Baseball The 1981 Cooper Baseball team showed that they were top contenders. They started off the season with four returning lettermen: Shane Awalt, Cole Ervin, Scott Harris and Lanny Dycus. The two returning starters were all-district second-baseman Shane Awalt and Catcher Scott Harris Midland Lee and Abilene High were the top contenders for the district 5-AAAAA title. The Cougars have set their goal to win district for the third consecutive year. Day Tuesday Friday Saturday Tuesday Thursday Friday Saturday Tuesday Friday 'Tuesday 'Saturday 'Tuesday 'Saturday 'Tuesday 'Saturday 'Tuesday 'Saturday 'Tuesday 'Saturday 'Tuesday 'Saturday 'Tuesday 'Saturday COOPER HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL SCHEDULE sl Xe ' f FS l98l Date Opponent Place Time March 3 Weatherford Weatherford 4:30 March 6 Dallas Sunset Abilene 4:00 March 7 Dallas Sunset Abilene 1:00 March 10 Ranger JV Abilene 4:00 March 12 R. L. Turner Abilene 4:00 March 13 Waco Univ. Waco 4:00 Univ. 8: Waco High March 14 Ranger JV Waco 1:00 March 17 Graham Abilene 4:00 March 20 San Angelo Abilene 2:00 March 24 Odessa High Abilene 4:00 March 28 Midland Lee Odessa 2:00 March 31 Odessa Permian Abilene 4:00 April 4 Big Spring Odessa 2:00 April 7 Midland High Abilene 4:00 April ll Abilene High Abilene 2:00 April 14 San Angelo AHS 4:00 April 18 Odessa High San Angelo 2:00 April 21 Midland Lee Abilene 4:00 April 25 Odessa Permian Midland 2:00 April 28 Big Spring Abilene 4:00 May 2 Midland High Big Spring 2:00 May 5 Abilene High Midland 4:00 May 9 CHS 2:00 'District Game Coach: Jim Reese JV Coach: Mike Spradlin Principal: Roger Bauernfeind ab .1 U ,I ,, -1 I Z 4' 1 . av ,ix I g i , . ' .Ji X f g 'F xi' l ' I . 54 ' 'I : fqiif' E ex 'L STS. 1, - eq. ' 94' . Kal ali., 123 C21 C Cougars Have . . . Front Row: Bob Brown, Brad Morrison, Robert Wagstaff, Jeff Blackburn, Shane Awalt, John Williams, Keith Newton. Back Row: Coach Jim Reese Jim Cooke Chris Barnett, John Arnold, Billy Mitchell, Cole Erwin, Arnold Blankenship, Tommy Clemmons. Outfielders: Keith Newton, Brad Morrison, John Williams. Back Row: Chris Billy Mitchell. 210 ...lg :N km M Barnett, Robert Wagstaff stops a grounder Infielders: Shane Awalt, Jeff Blackburn, Bob Brown, Robert Wagstaff. Back Row: Arnold Blankenship, Cole Erwin, .Iohn Arnold, Tommy Clemmons, Jim Cooke. Brad Morrison shows his talents. Cole Erwin lunges for a catch. Oops! -Almost lost it!!! Striking Season 2 BQYD Tliflili RUN TCDUGH Saturday, March I4 Friday and Saturday, March 27-28 Saturday, April 4 Friday and Saturday, April IO-l l Friday, April 24 Friday and Saturday, May l-2 Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 14, 15, and I6 Wichita Falls San Angelo Relays Abilene Eagle Relays Amarillo Relays 5-AAAAA District Mee Angelo Regional Meet Lubbock State Meet Austin t San 1981 CQQPER HIGH SCHQQL Top row left to right: Scott Reedy, Brad Burchum, Michael T. Royals, Steve Swening, Frank Alcazar, Mike Doughterty, Blane Barnes. Bottom row left to TRACK MEET SCHEDULE right: JessieCarrasco, 1.awenceTuber,OscarRiggins,Mark Watson, Bill Aldridge, John Burgess. 213 DATE Feb. 26 Feb. 27 March 7 March I3 March 2l March 28 April 4 'April l0 'April 24 'May 9 8414 8:25 omen's Track Cooper Women's Track Schedule Spring 1981 MEET Field Events Cpracticel Running Events Cprac.J Lakeview Relays West Texas Relays ABC Relays Lubbock Invitational Concho Belle Relays District Regional State LOCATION Cooper 4:00 AHS 4:00 San Angelo Stadium Odessa Barrett Stadium Big Spring Coronado Track San Angelo Stadium San Angelo Stadium Lubbock Texas Tech Austin U.T. Stadium . .V V ,AIV LIV I K . F fu. Hp, 0 tljzilglfknf fl, D' Q' f Q, 3 x . . . ZW, .Li 'H 'W . Q in , ' Q Vim, ,A 0.5 ap 1 af Y in nn Y n 'sill I I 'Wf1'0l1limwn5,,, A 'a Y DATE Nov. 15 Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Nov. 24 Dec. 2 Dec. 4, 5, 6 Dec. 9 Dec. 11-13 Dec. 19-20 Dec. 30 Jan, 2 Jan. 6 Jan, 9 Jan. 13 Jan, 16 Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Jan. 27 Jan. 30 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. I0 Feb. 13 Feb. I7 Feb. 20 Feb. 24 Feb. 27 BOY' 5 BFISKETBFILL IDROVILED HPI 1980-1981 Cooper Cougar Basketball Schedule OPPONENT Snyder Weatherford Wichita Falls Snyder Hobbs, N.M. Waxahachie Tournament Altus. Oklahoma San Marcos-Southwest Texas Tournament Key City Tournament Killeen Ellison Brownwood Killeen Ellison Altus, Oklahoma DISTRICT SCH San Angelo Odessa High Midland Lee Odessa Permian Big Spring Midland High Abilene High CA San Angelo Odessa High Midland Lee Odessa Permian Big Spring Midland High Abilene High QC EDULE HS Homej HS Homel LOCATION Here There There There There There Coope Here There There Here Here There Here There Here Here TCC There Here There Here There There TCC r Gym TIME 6:00-7:30 6:00-7:30 6:00-7:30 6:00-7:30 6:00-8:30 IMSTJ 6:00-7:30 5:45-7:30 6:00-7:30 5:45-7:30 5:45-7:30 6:15-8:00 6:15-8:00 6:15-8:00 6:15-8:00 6:15-8:00 6:15-8:00 6:15-8:00 6:15-8:00 6:15-8:00 6: 1 5-8:00 6: l 5-8:00 6: 1 5-8:00 6:15-8:00 6:15-8:00 .MZ TIIXICJD Okl- Barry shoots for two. The 1980-1981 year of Cooper basketball brought much excitement for the Cougar fans. Cooper was picked second to the last on the rating scale. But, the Cougars proved that it was wrong. Even though the Coogs did not win all of their games, they came close to the ones that they lost. There were several oustanding players on the team. With Roger Forkner's dribbling and footwork, he proved that the Cougars were better than expected. Also Stephen Brown, led the Cougars to victories. Stephen Brazil, Scott Yungblut, Barry McLeod, and Tim Nash helped put points on the scoreboard. The only main casualty was Chuck Catheyls front tooth being knocked out. The Cougars started out with brand new players, because they did not have any of the last years players. Barry McLeod was the only one, but he just got to suit out. Cooper proved that you do not have to have experience. In conclusion, the Cougars might not have gotten district, but they were very close. Since there is some juniors and sophomores on the varsity, next year will be even better. I 217 Left to right, Kim Daniels, Steve Brazzel, Greg Mendenhall, Barry McLeod, Lanny Dycus, Tim Nash, Scott Yungblut, Greg Dusckas, Nan Anderson. Bottom row are Kyle Coody, Calvin Tomspson, Roger Forkner, Chuck Cathy, Steven Brown, Mike Flores, Dee Nall C B A. Steve shoots a basket B. Barry takes the ball away C. Two more points A 218 Qtlif, t l. NL at I 3233 is 'Z - A - 'fit ill ' m'k' 51' ,.l,,.s tl 2 Q -f 1. :A 3 h ,lf H wx t f 2 n g' . . ii , Vai 1 fllsg 1 ts 1 fg 339 f L ,m-h Q ,.h' QS, ,Eg . To ill g i L-A L 2 ' Q-- --h' I 'li L W if 'N I : gt 1 . K . '- 1-5 ft -- - - 1 aa . gg.. h,,, 12 Yi y.. .XX,. .. , .gist 111 f - A A A tsit - , to ' i ii . . QQ- it s ss tt it . .,,g VLILL l I 1 gig e e t 1 N I - A Q tm! I . A . A .. ,,, , N fl . - ,k,k . K . . .. . . ,.A, Could this really be our winning team'?'??'?'? ..--' Lanny shoots over a Big Spring Steer. ,,-1 4 Run Roger Run. 3' YK ..w,r i Scott dribbles pass Mojo, N0 one can block a Cougar. 219 David Scarbrough. Kyle Coody, Greg Mendenhall, Greg Galbraith, Joe Paul, James Mantooth. Sitting arc Alfred Estrada, Mike Nall, Paul King, Kelvin Rields, Brad Garner. Kyle Coody watches his free throw 35:3 Jump high Kelvin Jump high. Kelvin Fields shoots for Z, J l Kylg Coody aims for 2- David Scarbrough goes for the gusto, Greg Mendenhall has excellent jumpshot. 220 , .'. -X.-' 1 rw -. - - Q.: -r r, at X J' . 'l 'sx, 5 eww Q wi sw SSN: r M in W Wm N1 NX -sex as im x hi K iii x X x gs.: L f BUYS GYVIIXIHDTICD 9, .ig 75 . .Q I I X - 'k.v . T E A. Blake Hughes does an Iron Cross. B. Wadie Watson works on the parallel bars. C. The parallel bars,are Eric Leibman's favorite. D. L to R Blake Hughes, Tracey Lambert, John Phillips, Bobby Cluck, Rob Beckharn, Wade Watson, David Anderson, Johnny L Perkins, Eric Leibfnan. M J A it E. John Phillips on the rings. F. Superman Rob Beckham. - G. Tracey Lambert on the mat. H. Andy Anderson on the horse. H 221 M I9630-Sl. Captain Andrew Rankin, Co-Captain Jed Crow. The Cooper Swim Team have really worked hard to get where they are. These swimmers have put in a lot of hours. The Medly Relay consists of Bill Pierce, Eddie Kraft, Andrew Rankin, and Jed Crow. The 1980-81 year was great for these young men. The team consists of Andrew Rankin, captain, Jed Crow, co-captain, Aric Jordon, Marvin Fergus, Mark Childers, Richard Mullen, Steve Spraberry, Eric Belk, Eddie Kraft, and Bill Pierce. Medley Relay consists of left to right Bill Pierce, Eddie Kraft, Andrew Rankin, Jed Crow BUYS SW I IW T Efllvl P B A. Oppsf! I slipped. B. And they're off!! .led Crow. l A A is C. 1980-81 boys swim team consists of Aric Jordan, Marvin Fergus, Bill Pierce, Eddie Kraft, Steve Spraberry, Eric Belk, Andrew Rankin, Mark Childers, Richard Mullen, 3 W VCI I FYBFWLI. EECQIXHD IIX1 DIDTHIQT Under the leadership of seniors Cheri Harrison, Laurie Brown, Sylvia Horton, and Janet Mclnnis, the volleyball team compiled a 25-9 overall record. Upset wins over Lubbock Dunbar and Amarillo Palo Duro proved to be a turning point of the season. In their second tournament of the season in Monahans they placed fourth. Leanne Hill was named to the all-tournament team. Finishing second in the Key City, the volleyballers, lost their only match to Monahans. Cheri Harrison and Laurie Brown were is A1 . . ,ri .---gsggikzz. K named all tournament players. In district play the Cougars were ll-3. There most dramatic win of the season occured when they defeated the defending district champs, the San Angelo Bobcats, 15-7, 10-15, 15-3. For the 1980 year, Leanne Hill and Laurie Brown were named to the all-district teams. For the Cougars, Leanne Hill captured top serving and setting honors for the year. Laurie Brown was the outstanding spiker, and Cheri Harrison was the year's defensive player. Captains for the 1980 team are Laurie Brown and Leanne Hill. The junior varsity compiled a 7-7 district record and a 13-13 overall mark. Captains for the J.V. team are Mona Bidwell and Tammy Johnston. Cheri Harrison goes for the gold. mf., rr .,.M 1 I ,W A Varsity Volleyball team from L to R. Julie Barry, Leanne Hill, Janet Mclnnis, Sylvia Horton, Laurie Brown, Cheri Harrison, Kelly Steele, Tenia Fitts. In center, Gina Enger, coach. B C E A. Laurie Brown and Tenia Fitts reach for the stars. B. Another Cougar victory! C. Laurie Brown and Cheri Harrison prepare for the spike. D. Leanne Hill backs up Laurie Brown as she blocks. E. Laurie Brown returns the ball while others look on. W .V fi, ,Mali W mmf... fb D 225 A QQQIJIZH JUIXIICDI? VHRSITY Junior Varsity Volleyball team from L to R, Tammy Steele, Tammy Johnston, Elizabeth Parker, Amy Merrick, Jimmie Needham, Laura Jumper, Lenda Mitchell, Mary Jo Scalley, Ramona Bidwell, Kim Cluck. In center, Gina Enger, coach. B A. Atired Elizabeth Parkerstillhas i 3 spirit. B. The .l.V. defense? C. The Kim Cluck serve. D. Coach Enger, How did I get myself into this? D C 226 GIRLS CjYNIXlFliJTIQ5 YI if sp! sr .. J . i, E? if ll S A. L to R: Mitzi Bartek, Stormy Magee, Amy Hollowell Renee Richardson Sandy Cubme Missy Urquhart, Julie Williams, Susan Jennings. B. Sherry Burks on the Beam. C. Missy Urquhart on the vault. D. Sandy Cubine works out on the uneven E. Stormy McGee does her routine on the F. Michell Jennings stretches on the bar. G. Susan Wallace does a walk over on the H. Amy Hollowell does her swan imitation I. Mitzi Bartek shows talent on the bar. J. Julie Williams does a hand stand on the K. Becky Rose shows how much talent she NETTER5 NND WINNING SEFWSCDN Front row: Mary Terry, Pam Letz, Leanne Hill, Kimberly Bray, Stephanie Burnham, Maria Ramirez, Dena Mynatt, Melinda Herring, Susan Bocanegra. Second row: Dale Lane, Julia Scarbrough, David Meyers, Tim Bargainer, David Hollingshead, Robin Burke, Bill Rapson, Lisa Utasi. Third row: Scott Meyers, Mark Elledge, Mark Bragg, Guy Coughran, Paul Taylor, Victor Test, Bill Stubbeman. Varsity Tennis i Varsity tennis, under the direction of Coach Steve Buck made many accomplishments throughout the 80-81 season. The team was Region I team champions, which qualified them for the state tournament. At the state team tournament they tied at the semi-finals. This years team brought back fifteen returning netters.,, Senior returning players included: Mark Bragg, Robin Burke, Guy Coughran, Mark Elledge, Dena Mynatt, Julia Scarbrough, Victor Test, and Lisa Utasi. Junior returnees: Kimberly Bray, Stephanie Burnham, Leanne Hill, Pam Letz, Maria Ramirez, Bill Rapson, and Paul Taylor. Among the returning players were three 79-80 all-district team members that include Robin Burke, Leanne Hill, Julia Scarbrough, Leanne Hill made it to the 79-80 state tournament where she played in the quarter finals. New team members: Tim Bargainer, Susan Bocanegra, Melinda Herring, David Hollinshead, Dale Lane, David Meyers, Scott Meyers, Bill Stubbeman, and Mary Terry. Lisa Utasi works on her winning back hand. 228 Leanne Hill perfects her backhand. David Hollingshead and Bill Stubbeman concentrate hard on their opponents. Mark Elledge, Victor Test. Guy Coughran, and Mark Bragg congratulate each other after a tough match. Mary Terry and Melinda Herring hit racquets as they both race for the ball. E 1 ,-,, 1, :.. , V. David Meyers. Paul Taylor, Susan Bocanegra, and Scott Meyers practice for district matches. 2 'CROSS CQl,f1TI?Y Boys Cross Countryg back row 1-rg Patrick Middlebrook, Joey Mosshart, Billy Mitchell, Scott Styles, Keith Simpson, Cregg Large, Ken Depew. Front row l-rg Billy King, Sean Owen, David Rilley, Recardo Ortiz, Glen Phillips. A. Varsityg Joey Mosshart, Billy King, Keith Simpson, David Rilley, Sean Owen. B. Ricardo Ortiz working out. C. Scott Styles jogs for the health of it. B C 230 GIRLS Tfllill DIDTHILT Forthethird straightyear,thegirl'sCross Country team has the District Champion- ship. The team was the strongest in Cooper's history. The girls won three invitational meets before district. At the district meet, held at Sante Fe golf course in San Angelo, they scored 19 pointsg 27 points ahead of 2nd place San Angelo and only 4 points away from a perfect score. Noemi Espinoza led the Cooper effort winning the individual district title with a time of 12:29 for the two mile course. Angie Dunnam was 2nd with a 12:39, Sherri Turner4th-13:l3,Janet Mclnnis5th-13:15, Stephanie Burnam 7th-13:19, Jean Savard llth-13:38, and Natalie Hutsell 20th 14:18. A. Back row l-rg Jean Savard. Natalie Hutsell, Sherri Turner, Nancy Nelsen, Lisa Hanzlick. Front row l-rg Angie Dunnam, Stephanie Burnam, Janet Mclnnis, Noemi Espinoza. B. Varsity l-rg Natalie I-lutsell, Stephanie Burnam. Angie Dunnam, Nancy Nelsen, Sherri Turner, Janet Mclnnis, Jean Savard. C. Angie Dunnam and Noemi Espinoza hold the district trophy. D. Noemi Espinoza won lst place in district. J 231 THI- C QOH' If GOLF TEFWIVI STRIVILD I'OH THI: 13115 COOPER HIGH SCHOOL GOLF SCHEDULE February 12-13 February 20-21 February 27-28 March 5-6 March 9-10 12-13 March March 20-21 'March 27 'April 3 'April 10 'April 17 'April 24 'District Tournament 1981 Odessa Invitational Del Rio Invitational Sweetwater Austin Invitational Woodland Invitational San Angelo Classic Brownwood Invitational Midland Odessa San Angelo Abilene Big Spring The Cougar Golf team has done very well this year This is due to their many returning lettermen, which includes the following: Greg Rinehart, Doug McMillan, Ron English, Randy Vernon, Charlie Grant, Grant Maples, and Mike Standly. This years golf team was under a new coach, Jerry Wood. Though this was Coach Wood's first year as golf coach, he did quite well. He received a lot of help from the team captains, Charlie Grant and Grant Maples. The team works hard to get ready for their season, which lasts from January to May. They start working at the very first of the school year to get ready for this long season. They usually practice from the end of sixth period until five o'clock at one of the local golf courses. Cooper is proud of the Golf team and the hard work and effort they put into their representation of our school. GULF TEFVI Tlilib GH- ,Q J: 9 The l980-81 Golf team from left to right. Top Row: Doug McMillan, Randy Vernon, Greg Rinehart, Charles Grant, Grant Maples. Middle Row: Mike Standly, Ron English, Eric McGraw. Front Row: Cole Thompson, Jim Batjer, Tray Cockerell, Chuck Lacy, Jim Hopkins. Charlie Grant watches his shot, Seniors left to right: Doug McMillan, Randy Vernon, Greg Rinehart, Charles Grant and Grant Maples. 233 CCDUGHR GCI FFR5.. A C 4 B I D A. Randy Vernon tries to make a difficult putt. B. Greg Rinehart is elated over his putt. C. Ron English tries to chip a ball onto the green. D. Cougar Golf lettermen from left to right: Greg Rinehart, Doug McMillan, Ron English Randy Vernon, Charles Grant, Grant Maples, and Mike Standly. ii HCT IIXI TI-H1 HCUGF1 A Q 1254 'i ml' Mmm ,Mir ,,, A , is ttt i V jjAb AEAAA C , ,, V. is D C . Jim Batjer shows his putting technique. D. Eric McGraw concentrates to make a good putt. A. Golf Captains are Charles Grant and Grant Maples. B. Jim Hopkins watches the chip shot he just made. C A Q.. -sn Q... M4 52' -QM A wx 2' 235 GIRLS bflplil-TISILWI I Cooper Girls Basketball team had an outrageous team this year. Coach Pat Penick coached the girls to a win for her second year of coaching at Cooper. The adaption has paid off in several games this year as the full-court press enabled them to take an early lead and maintain it for a win. The girls have shown a lot of sportsmanship in their wins and their few losses. Cooper beat Graford 48-47 in Stephenville tournament Graford won second in state two years ago. They had some of the state players on this years team. Cooper won second in Sweetwater and Stephenville tournaments. Beat Abilene High in first round of district play by ten points. They were beaten in overtime in second round by four points. Finished third in district behind San Angelo and Midland Lee. Cooper was rated thirteenth in state AAAAA standings in December. Seventeenth in state in January. Coopers biggest loss of the year was to Mineral Wells 38-54. Cooper was rated in the top ten in state in AAAAA other losses were under seven points. SCORES CHS Big Spring CHS Midland CHS AHS CHS San Angelo CHS Odessa CHS Lee CHS Permian CHS Big Spring CHS Midland CHS AHS CHS San Angelo CHS Odessa CHS Lee CHS Permian THEY DID WQHDER Sl Top Row: Carla Seldon, Renee Morgan, Coach Penick, Sue Nobles, and Tenia Fitts. Bottom Row: Patricia Seldon, Denise Moore. Andrea Gayden, and Brenda Walker. X B. C A. Renee Morgan passes to a teammate. B. Denise Moore hustles down the court to make a basket. C. Brenda Walker watches with enthusiasm. Z: ,lm Sue Nobles tells her opponent to get up and play. Brandi gets ready for Carla to pass the ball. 3+ ill 'Sw ,aw gl .. ian'- Carla Tatum passes the ball to teammate xx? Pam Nobles shoots for the basket. 238 Sue Nobles WCS f0f lhe h00PA Renee Morgan waits for the rebound. JUNIQR VFlR5ITY .Q is AEK Top Row Lcl't to Right: Lisa Starks, Lix Chambers, Coach Penick, Cynthia Cotman. Bottom Row L to R: Carla Tatum, Pam Nobles, and Sally llartslicld. ,1nnll1 gurl' di Carla Tatum shoots for her freeshot. Brandi llcntlersonlooksforsoiiicmietopass Angela Smith makes a shot. thc hall to. 239 The Cooper intramurals program has really come alive in the past few years. Students from each homeroom have the opportunity to participate in a number of sports such as football, volleyball, basketball, tennis, track, ping pong, and bowling. Intramurals give students who are not on a varsity or junior varsity team the chance to compete and become involved with athletics. The teams are made up of combining homerooms or individual homerooms competing against each other. A large majority of these homerooms participate in each of the activities being played throughout the school year. Rivalries often occur, and many of the daily announcements are heated, and full of challenges. Mr. Childers and Mr. Dudley back the group by organizing schedules and planning all the activities that are required for the intramurals program that takes place during the school year. W INTRHIWURHLS STUDEHT5 ......M-.Q .ww w ' ,UQWA-H dm-W M-aw W ,,,,,....v-Q W ,fw if ,WAN-a-llwfm -. ,mg ,1- ' ' ' . .. , ,,,, , - , . 1 , ' K ' ff 1:-:I -? f ..:,1A 2e- Az:-vs' ,5-.f:.1ffses:g5 S - , iff 5 Q8 rf Q T Q- 1 W YVSFQQ ' L ---,H - .. -f fm ,, . K- .- .. , ,. .K ' ig. ,,,. .ie jg2...y12 E gil . -- ' if .41 A A 'i i .ggiiw : -- --,- -- Et., . ..,, -ix.: ..::3:.fg k, W55,h,mx,i, k GHS Swimkam On your mark Get set GO! ,rlnlanned to take State Jeri Baker practices her stroke. Susan Tooke gets ready for State. GIRLS SWIMMING TEAM The girls swim team had done exceptionally well in 1980-'81, They had only five girls, while the rest of the teams in their district had ten or fourteen girls. Out of five girls swimming for Cooper this year, two of them were picked to go to the state meet. These two girls were Staci Welch and Susan Tooke, Their main event was diving. The other girls making up the Cooper High Girls Swimming Team are: Jamie Lewis, Jude Muller, and Jeri Baker. The Cooper students are proud of all these girls that make up the CHS girls swim team. We would like to congratulate these girls of their outstanding performances this year. Susan Tooke believes in practice. Staci Welch shows off her dive. 243 7 7 'f x ii cf , 'Q K mwfwm, H .,, ,, , ' A g L THFWT 5 ENTERTFWINVWENT The 1980-81 Cougarettes began their year with a new sponsor, Miss Lee, who added much experience and excitement to the year. She accompanied the girls to camp, held at Baylor University, where they learned many ofthe routines they used for their football and pep rally performances during the year. Jazz, prop, novelty, and character routines were included. The girls helped the community and Cooper by working in the Jerry Lewis Telethon, and helping with the Booster Club Drive, They held a bake sale and sponsored a clinic where Sandy Hinton, director of the McClennan College drill team, taught the members and girls from other nearby drill teams, several routines. The Cougarettes attended two competitions, the Marching Auxiliaries North Drill Team Competition in Ft. Worth in February and the Miss Texas Drill Team Pageant in Dallas in March. The Girls put in many long, hard hours and all in all, had an outstanding year. A. The l9X0-Xl Cougareltes. B. Miss Lee is excited about receiving a mum from the drill team. 245 ,..-, mi :,, --.., , ,, ---' .. 2 wk . ..,. , . -- .gyms M , I, rggggwmwgg, H t , X .,,. L wif.. 1 - J . 4:1 '. we J Ms tv-Q..-ww, Q -b t - ww- . .... - - t, -t Ami, . -,: 4,-::fMw:.:'f-assSQg.gN.t1H,1'f+'E5:t:- ::ee:,,., ,. 1- ' ' V T3 Q , FV ' I 3 ,, .-Q un' X . H , . s'u 'K X fs- ....... fsfrjtg--j legs A y X 1 I ,Qjf Q QQ,-I.. i -..... 5: ' . , gi' .... fl W. Y -- ' A 7- Q A . -Qwfihdsi - ,,,, if --hg -, J - ff . W -'F' -- -X Q- , ef: it Lo z , ,QS 'h L -' e st- 1 W' X.... i , , .,,. g f- K -X , ' ' 'X --s.Eh3'e i7T: , ' sff:QE, 'i L f 51: ' - 1 'iff 3 9 - rf : I' if '5 i -- ' ' -P ' 3 1 I 1 X - M- Y ,... ..,, . H C B The girls perform at the Abilene High pep rally. Kathy Evans puts up her dukes. Dominoes added to the halftime show. Miss Lee performs with the girls. You go your way, and I'll go mine. Point those toes! 246 E mmm aww 4 -1-ww-pn-WW ,V-L '--N----- -W A A. Those Wild 'n Crazy girlslll l l B B. Officers for this yearg Captain, Claudia Gibbs, Lieutenant, Kristy Jones, Lieutenant, Cindy Taylor, and Co-Captain, Kelly Knox. C C. Selected as Most Valuable Members were Ashley Hoffman, Belindu McRae, Julie VunTilborg, and Shelly Owens. Not pictured is Nancy Smith. 24 A. B, C. D. Top Row: Belinda McRae, Carmen Bland, Julie VanTilborg. 4th: Sandra Acker, Teresa Strevel, Tenia lfitts, Leilani Schumacher. Sheila Seay, Kathy Evans, Sheryl Ortiz. 3rd: Linda Smith, Deana Kotulek, Jamie Calahan, Christy Pyburn, Leslie Musgrave, Nancy Smith, Shelly Owens, Lisa Paradoski. Znd: Christy Spencer, Kelly Fletcher. Ashley Hoffman, Joanna Coughran, Jackie Rainey, Tracy Moore. Madeline Garcia. Stephanie May. lst: Claudia Gibbs, Kristy Jones, Cindy Taylor, Kelly Nox. Claudia Gibbs at a Football game. Deana takes a break after a performance. The girls stand at attention during their halftime show, 248 has Q' -.J 4' f' M4 Z ri E .L ww l 55:5 'A x 1 J ,N if iv' S- 'vm f ' Wx. x if F ez? ' I 2 . fn f' 4? f ,P Z I 1 Wk KY Q, - ,. ,,,. c fQgy .,,:, f f , 1 Q 5 ,---.Q K . ni 1 Q' as 4... If 3 Rf if- 2 CCDUCEFWWS PRIDE C CD U ENFIHDUCDD EIGIHCI F3 FW 5qUad Captain: 1950-an l Caryn Coody Terry Ashwander Vicky Quinn Dede Bell Karyn Keathley Michelle Leonard Darby Kinard 252 Terry Jacques Lindy Kendrick Aloma Mokry Sherry Burksf - Coop 254 Kelly Alvis Robyn Thomas Heike lkieilm y e r S-P-I-R-I-T!!! Aloma Terry Lindy Kelly Kelle Robyn 5 .N -n,,.,.i, x ,. K ., 2 I 1 97 M fd 5 W W M, ,. j I W M 9 ?, 'f 'wgj .WA 4 my SYM? 4 5 f ,f i , A . fi gy, T ., W 4 yr ,L M132 g . A fu ' V k 5 FM: M fx. fm V -L wg W WF A IL II SMKAN D 1 C 1 ',.x K 'K Maw Qlhfw ' , ' I 1 X W X H I wg 0 U 1 .mmf D C The Instructors -I lf ll ll ll ll 'E .2 Mr. Allison Koonee Mr. Allison Koonce serves as the Superintendent of the Abilene Independent School District. The Board of Education consists of Mrs. Iris Nash, Mr. Harold Hughes. Mrs. Jan Wolf, Mr. Darrel Knight, Mrs. Peggy Beckham, Mr. Ham Middlebrooks, and Mr. O. Henry Young, Jr. They have done an excellent job in making the Abilene Independent School District run smoothly and efficiently. The role ofthe school board members is to determine the goals and objectives of the school district. They meet twice a month to work on school problems. They provide financial structure for the operation ofthe district and set policies which reflect the district's operational procedure. We are grateful to them for the fine work that they do. Standing: lLel't to Righll Mrs, Iris Nash. Mr. Harold Hughes. Mrs. Jan Wolf. and Mr, Darrel Knight. Sitting: Mrs. Peggy Beckham. Mr, Ham Middlebrooks. and Mr. O. Henry Young PS4 259 60 gr 5-.. S s ,K . he S . he hL' Q S . Roger C. Bauernfeind mu: y The principal of Cooper High School is Mr. Roger Bauernfeind. Mr. Bauernfeind has been the principal at Cooper for six years. He has a deep concern for all students at Cooper and tries to see that every student's days at Cooper are happy and productive. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin and Master of Administration from McMurry College. Mr. Bauernfeind is a fine man who has done a great deal in helping to establish the fine reputation that Cooper enjoys today. The Talisman staff wishes to thank Mr. Bauernfeind for the time and effort he has put into the operation of Cooper High School. Q rv ,' aff' Mr. Bauernfeind shows school spirit by wearing overalls. Relaxing during a weekend session, Mr. Bauernfeind jokes with his co-workers. l it 5 fs 'ii 1 1 Mr. Valree Br ' i 5 ailsford 1' Q- it :-: 2 - E ::.:: H ,,f--if .tr Ni- Pit.: . ' , ' .-,......,,...,,.,. ... . . :S i I ,,., PQg..,..,.,. -a s , . ,, .. X . .L... , . ...,, s .. .,5. M s..1 --:elf . ,if . Q 1 We Fi R 4 was J . x 5325. K r .t XPS? 1 5 i ii wma.. sexi?-ei my K Q- , Y' :Q fiymgiggf' is .. fs ll A' ff T' ti-.N 1' ' -. Y V 1 2 N X 5' X W X L ki As X X 5 4 X X , V 5 ,. . . ,. .aa ffifif , X 4 kr fi Ns X t ,. 1 are vga? :Q . 25, Q i t lg We M, P Y .... . .... ..,,.,...M,,,,3,,.g... ' , 3i4T:E fm':ij, -5 . P? W '42 I NR- J5 X . , . ff r as .. H ...- ...gf is W it .Q Mr. Garnie Hatch This year there has been a slight change in Cooper's administrative staff. Cooper now has four Associate Principals. They are Mr. Valree Brailsford, Mr. Garnie Hatch, Mrs. Melba Miller, and Mr. Reford Schmittou. There is a close working together of these four principals to provide supportive help and guidance for the students of Cooper High School. Mr. Valree Brailsford has been at Cooper for nine years. Some of the jobs he is in charge of this year are the discipline, attendance, and curriculum of the Sophomore Class A-N, textbooks, and as one of the Associate Principals, assisting in supervising student activities. He received his B.S. at Prairie View A 8: M University and has a Master of Education. Mr. Garnie Hatch has served at Cooper for the past seven years. Some of his responsibilities are the Sophomore Class O-Z, buses, and attendance reports. He received his B.S. at the University of Mississippi. Mr. Hatch also has a Master of Education in Administration. Mrs. Melba Miller, who was formerly part of the Business Department at Cooper, is in charge of Public Address announcements, the official enrollment of students, and the Junior Class. She received her B.B.A. at McMurry College and her Master of Education from Abilene Christian University. This is Mr. Reford Schmittouis ninth year at Cooper. He is now in charge of the Senior Class, coordinating and directing Senior Class activities, parking lot registration, and student locker assignments. Mr. Schmittou received his B.S. at Abilene Christian University. His Master of Education was received at Lady of the Lake College. H f ' s' v . if A . V, , ,,,,, I . .fa . .. rt? 4 . V, Q. . -1 T W- , - V E9 iiii I Ei, ' :Jag f ff..'-.-En zv Q., 4 .. -- fig ' . i , . I K ki s .. . , 2. V vi p i V V f , 1 Mrs, Melba Miller Mr. RCf0I'd SChlT1ilIOU Jerry Wood Counselors The counselors at Cooper High School are very helpfultothe student body. Theyworkhard throughout the whole year to helpeach student with their individual needs. They have patience in guiding the students to do what is best before and after they graduate. Working with the sophomores for six years is Mrs. Anita Crawford, Sophomore Counselor. She received her Bachelor of Science degree from Hardin Simmons University and her Master of Education from Abilene Christian University. Helping the Juniors this year is Mr. Jerry Wood. He has been Junior Counselor for five years. He received his Bachelor of Science and Master of Education from East Central Oklahoma University. To help the Seniors prepare for their future is Mrs. Barbara McKenzie, Senior Counselor. She has been guiding seniors in the right direction for years, She received her Bachelor of Arts degree at North Texas State University and her Master of Education at Hardin Simmons University. Coordinating the Vocational Programs at Cooper is Mr. William Watkins, Vocational Counselor. He has been Vocational Counselor for years. He received his Bachelor of Sciences and Master of Education degrees from Hardin Simmons University. Barbara McKenzie Marlene Crawford Bill Watkins W, . W Sheila Neslage Karen Ellis Nadine Kute Secretaries The secretaries here at Cooper have a very special job. They take time in helping each day run smoothly and efficiently. They do the hest job possible to make everything turn out as it should. Assisting Mr. Bauernfeind is secretary, Dorothy Goff. Assisting the three counselors are Natha Kidd and Sharon Elam. Wanda Seay is registrar. While Kathryn Williams is assistant registrar. Madie Newman's position is bookkeeper. The two ladies in the attendance office are Nadine Kute and Sheila Neslage. They help the students to enter class when they have been out. Karen Ellis is the computer specialist. 'ha ,ar-. Dorothy Goff Natha Kidd Kathryn Williams Madie Newman Wanda Seay 26 F14 1 4 ' Waiter? aw 'Pi:w5,3 .uf wi' EE V Q. ..-- - I - wot-.4 .. Nw... , ,,mL,,, , ,,, ,,,, f M 'SE:'f:fH :LSEVU lm-' ,,55' ,5f - 3 :gang a.Qg,Lfai.Q,, Lg ' E of AQ , 1 ,X ,4 A Q5 V wa 1 if 2 5 lf 1 Q iw ff Fox, Vivian B.A. M.E. Business Hermann, Frances B.B.A. McMurry M. Ed. HSU Business Longacre, Evelyn B.S. McMurry Business Reese, Jim B.S. Ed., B.B.A. Business F.C.A. Ticer, Dolores B.B.A. West Texas State Typing, Shorthand Junior Class if xx... No Andrew, this is how you spell cat, states Mrs. Fox. The Business Department includes areas such as accounting, typing, shorthand, business management, business law, V.O.E. CO-OP, and PEL CVOEJ. Eight teachers staff the Business Department. They are Dolores Ticer, Jim Reese, Vivian Fox, Evelyn Longacre, Frances Hermann, Granville Griffith, Ann Fanning, and Vivian Johnston. Mr. Griffith, who also teaches Government, is included in the Social Studies section. Mrs. Fanning and Mrs. Johnston are included in the Vocational section. Dictation time . . , says Mrs. Ticer O.K. photographer, you've got 5 seconds to get out of my class, says Evelyn Longacre. xii X N Q The foreign language department is a very important area at Cooper. Cooper offers four different languages. The main goals of the departments are to promote appreciation for other cultures, to be able to converse while traveling to other countries, to read literature written in the original language instead of translation, and also to learn one's own language by learning a new one. The German classes taught by Mrs. Lela Dick, participated in field trips and other activities. Their projects for this year included a Christmas party with German songs, food, decorations, and costumes, the Foreign Language Festival on Friday, March 27, 1981 at Angelo State University. This was the second annual festival held by the department of modern languages. Miss Rose Williams and her Latin classes were also very active this year. They had a Slave Auction in September, a Christmas Teddy Bear Making Party and a Christmas Caroling party. Other activities were the Roman Banquet which was held in January and used Roman menu, dress, and entertainment. The Latin classes also competed against other schools in Junior Classical League State Convention held in Austin. The Spanish classes are taught by Miss Sonja Green and Miss Nancy Lewis. Their goal was to serve mankind in whatever way possible so that we may all have a better life and a better place to live. This year's projects included a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family, a Christmas banquet where the club sang carols at one of the rest homes, and then ate authentic Spanish dishes prepared by the Spanish Club members, an Easter party for the underprivileged children at which both American and Spanish customs were celebrated. Finally, at the end of the year, they enjoyed a picnic at which all of the students participated in different games and then enjoyed themselves after a year of hard work. The goal of the French department, taught by Melissa Pilcher, is to enhance the study of French through cultural experience such as trips to foreign plays and museums featuring foreign exhibits. They had an annual Christmas party where they served traditional French Christmas Carols. The highlight of the year was the trip to Houston on April 10-11, 1981, where they participated in the Texas French Symposium. A Q,,,,f' A ' L 1 . JQ 4 -Q ,V Miss Nancy Lewis happily grades her classes papers. Miss Rose Williams smiles as she watches her class eagerly at work. Dick, Lela Green, Sonja H. Lewis, Nancy J, Pilcher, Melissa J. Williams, R. Rose BA McMurry BA Baylor Univ. BA College of BA English North BA Baylor German Club Spanish Club Wooster Texas State Univ. MA Univ. of No. Spanish 2, 3, 4 Spanish, History Jr. Class, French Carolina Club French 1, 2, 3 i ' f , Q at if o 5 f! The English Department is one of the largest departments at Cooper High School. Teachers stress grammar and literature to prepare students for college. Compositions, term projects, book reports, and research papers all represent phases of the English program taught at Cooper. Students displaying special aptitudes, interests, and abilities in English are offered accelerated courses. In these classes emphasis is placed on composition and the appreciation and interpretation of literature. There are twenty teachers that comprise the English department staff. They are Russell Barrett, Leigh Black, Jimmie Blackford, Maxene Bonds, Sally Carthel, Lela Dick, Gina Enger, Sherilyn Hanks, Robert Holladay, Nancy Hutchinson, Beulah Rae Jarvis, Vicki Palmer, Camille Parrish, Nancy Patrick, Pat Penick, Portia Robertson, Joanna Strickland, Nancy Walter, Edward Wilson, and Joan Wood. Barrett, Russell Alan B.A. English Enger, Gina B.S. P.E.fEnglish Texas Tech Head Volleyball Coach Assistant Track Coach Black, Leigh S. B.A. University of Texas EnglishfSpanish Comp. Research Hanks, Sherilyn B.A. Hardin-Simmons University M. Ed. in Guidance-A.C.U. English Future Teachers Sophomore Class Blackford, Jimmie R. B.A. Hardin-Simmons University English Holladay, Robert B.A. Hardin-Simmons University M.A. So. Ill. Univ. Talisman, Film Society Senior Class English, Yearbook Mrs. Walter talks to a Crest advertiser. Bonds, Maxene C. B.A. McMurry English Department Chairman Hutchinson, Nancy A. B.A. Illinois State University M.A. A.C.U. English Carthel, Sally M. B.A. Texas Tech English Jarvis, Beulah Rae B.A. Texas Tech English UIL Spelling Jr. Class Sponsor Honor Society Palmer, Vicki B.A. Hardin-Simmons Univ. M.A. Hardin-Simmons Univ. Jr. English Composition Strickland, Joanna B.A. McMurry EnglishfHonor Society Parrish, Camille P. M. Ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ. Christian Club Walter, Nancy B.A. Hardin-Simmons Univ. Crest Patrick, Nancy C. B.S. Hardin-Simmons Univ. M.A. Hardin-Simmons Univ. 10th Grade English Wilson, Edward Ervin B.S. McMurry-ArtfEnglish Commentarius CVAE 10 Adv. Comp. Sup. Lit. Penick, Pat A. B.S. P.E. English Girls Basketball Coach Wood, Joan B.A. McMurry Student Council Robertson, Portia B. B.A., M. Ed. Southwestern Univ.g McMurry English 44 , Q ,V was , ,,--, x f w ...nr JH... T I V -. J .L - W K hw . .V ' .. An VA Am K Mrs Wood holds her secret documents. - it we A ,- - f -. Really now, my desk is not always this messy! 7 Armstrong, Wanda B.S. Bethany Nazarene Health Branson, Paul M. Ed. East Texas State Univ. Health Athletic Trainer Belf, Danny B.S. E.D. Baylor University Health, Coach The Health and Physical Education Department not only works to develop the body to its fullest potential, but it also strives to arouse in each student an appreciation of the importance of good health for zestful living-today and tomorrow. Divided into two areas, the Physical Education Classes develop efficient teamwork through physical fitness, sportsmanship and knowledge of many different sports in classes such as Teamsports, Recreational Games, Racket Sports, Conditioning and Figure Control, Weight Training, Gymnastics, and Life Time Sports. The other area of P.E. is outdoor education that encompasses classroom work culminated in an extensive field trip or overnight camp-out. In the Health Education Classes the students have a chance to learn all about themselves. The areas of study recognize the total self-the physical, emotional, mental, and social facets of one's personality. DeBerry, Susan B.S. Oklahoma State Univ. Physical Education Girls Gymnastics Junior Class Buck, Stephen B.S, NYDU Physical Education Tennis Coach Dougherty, Chester B.S. McMurry Coach P.E. McKinny, James A. B.S. Memphis State Univ. M.Ed Abilene Christian Univ. Physical Education Coach Gymnastics Overton, Ray B.S. Texas A8cM ME Abilene Christian Univ. Coach, Head Athletics Finley, Kent B.S. M,E. Texas A8LM Coach, Health P.E. Educational Administration Middleton, Mary B.S. Abilene Christian Univ. M. Ed. Hardin Simmons Univ. Health '5'5.: J'TH':.: r' ' 'T' i x .i 5 it Willeams, D,Lana B.S. Lamar Univ. Head Track Coach Cross Country Track Athletic Coordinator Asst. Volleyball 'Fa Mrs. Williams has a busy job being a coach. Coach Dougherty poses for his picture. 269 FHA Kelley, Sharon L. B.S. in Home Economics Langford, Debbie D. B.S. Home Economics Texas Tech Univ. FHA FHA v S Learning and mastering family-life skills is an integral part of our daily lives. Homemaking is one of the most important departments at Cooper. The department is constantly striving to help students become adept in areas of personal care, home and money management, housing, food, clothing, and parenting. Homemaking develops skills in making family life decisions. The Homemaking teachers for the 1980-81 year are Mrs. Sharon Kelley, who is the chairman of the department, Mrs. Debbie Langford, Mrs. Denise Lowry, and Miss Beth Neeley. These four teachers are to be complimented on their fine job of sharing their knowledge with the students. Lowry, Denise B.S. Texas Tech Univ. Neeley, Beth 'f f BSHE Soph. Class, FHA Miss Neeley and Mrs. Langford satisfied after a good lunch. Science is an integral part of our civilization. An individual needs to have some understanding of scientific principles in order to reach rational decisions regarding the various aspects of his lifeesocial, political, economic, and religious. Cooper High School Science Department offers a variety of courses in the endeavor to develop scientifically literate citizens and prepare students for science related careers, particularly careers requiring further scientific study. As a department, the primary goal is to promote the use of critical thinking and an appropriate set of values. Basic scientific principles and their application are studied to enhance an understanding and appreciation of our environment and ourselves. Cooper offers Physical Science, CVAE Science, Biology, and Chemistry. Students are given the opportunity to participate in the annual Science Fair. Teachers are Madeleine Brown, Karen Francis, Cherie Haynes, Bill Hughes, Mary Ivey, Marsha Jennings, Melma McKenzie, and Pearl Woodward. Brown, Madeleine B.S. McMurry M. ACU Biology Ed. Francis, Karen B.S. Baylor Univ. Biology, CVAE Science r Haynes, Cherie B.S. Nat. Sci. Cheerleader Sponsor Hughes, Bill B.S. Ed. ACU M.Ed. Texas AXLM Biology Ivey, Mary B.S. Chemistry M,A. Journalism Univ. of Texas Chemistry, Physics Jennings, Marsha B.S. and B.S. Ed. ACU Chemistry Junior Class McKenzie, Thelma B.S. Biology Woodward, Pearl B.S. Univ. of , - Nebraska 'xv Chemistry .N x 1 , , w , 1. 'Z is .. W -, ,, s R' 41 .W ' YK do to you! Aissswiiitlf Mrs. Haynes sighs, The photographer catches Miss Jennings before she is admitted to CRAZY FARM!!! Look what six girls can Anderson, Vicki D. There are fifteen teachers in the social studies department. They are as follows: Vickie Anderson, Sonja Brastauskas, Marc Case, Mike Dudley, Granville Griffith, Sharon Daugherty, Donna Dougherty, Sherry Lee, Nancy Lewis, Thelma Loya, Mary Anna Mark, Prentice Martin, Jim Short, Mike Spradlin, and Wiley Wise. The members of the Social Studies Department seek to provide a program to teach young people how to function in society. They hope to provide students with knowledge to participate in the democratic process and to contribute as active citizens. There were several projects this year. Mr. Short planned the yearly trip to Washington, Philadelphia and New York. The students and teachers helped to provide a booth for the History Fair at the Civic Center, celebrating the Abilene Centennial. Members of the club and its sponsors, Mike Dudley, Sonja Brastauskas, and .lim Short, carry on a Political Science Seminar to acquaint students with civic political leaders. B.S. Political Science 8L History Brastauskas, Sonja M. Case Marc Alan B.S. McMurry Daugherty, Sharon McMurry Business Staff of Head Basketball D. Psychology 8L Talisman Coach Sociology Cougars, Pride Dudley, Mike Griffith, Granville Lee, Sherry J. L Th I 1 B.S. McMurry E. B.A. Angelo State SPYHY e md American History, B.S. Hardin Univ. Bas 'JDE American Gov't. Simmons Univ. Cougarettes 8L CVAE :V Etta German Club Drill Team ' ' Martin, Prentice L. . .Q Short. Jim B.S. HSU Senior Class, Political Science Spradlin, Mike B.S. Univ. of World Hist. Wise Wiley B.S. M.Ed. . Houston B.S. McMurr Seminar . y History 8L Football M.Ed., ACU Bell Squad, F I sc Travel-Study ootba 1 Track Program Dougherty. Donna W.. ,.., ........... gii. ... , .. , ,, ..., , ., BS- MCMHHY Sponsor World History 't . 3 f 5 'f-' sf. jt' ..., 4 W nw ' j,'i Mark, Mary Anna ii s W .t2. . '.. M- EQ. ' ai i .. 1 'Pa .. ... . f j A errrr t I iiii V ' 1sft'i -- 'i't ' ' V ' '.i :VV '.., iijt A f Creativity, imagination, and industry characterize the Fine Arts Department at Cooper High School. Fine Arts include such wide variety of interests as art, band, choir, drama, and speech. Each area of Fine Arts teaches both skills and appreciation. For a student to be able to participate in these areas, he must first be a good student in all of his academic subjects. It is from these six fields that man has produced the most lasting and most beautiful creations of our world. These skills can be built upon and enjoyed throughout life. Through the Fine Arts Department, students have the opportunity to explore the creative and aesthetic side of his personality. Bell, Dennis - at fd' Mr. Cummings checks on the quality of the photograph. M.A. Quachita Baptist Cummings, .lack University B.A. NTSU Med B.M.E. Central Univ. ACU of Arkansas Photography Overton, William Nall, .lack B.S. M.A. STSU B.M.E., M.A. Drama, Sr. Class Band International Thespians McSwain, Harold Texas Tech B.A. Art Art . In 7. E' wwf A 'ls I , 2. ist'iztffsazrfw.'Q,f:'s1Q11gv-r-44,5 1 .xiiznfsv i A fhixwll. Yrs 1 ' ' fi- ifmfir in fe' K ' ' A gifs, 1153 at Q14 ,ggi J Ti at nm, sigh 'V Horton, Beverly B.A. M.A. Art Ed. Sumerlin, Bobbie B.M. M.M., H-SU Choir, Music Theory Singing Men, Con. Singers 65 63 Thornhill, Ralph H-SU if Speech , Speech Team 1. fv- - . 45-1 4 is E, is -fa, f it 1 'Q aa S 1 K f ' v P-4 3 , 1 ' ' .. gf l 'ws Alderman, James Othell B.A. and M.S. nuclear physics Univ. of Miss., MS Reactor physics Oak Ridge National Labg Ph.D. Mathematics Senior classg Math-Science Seminar Brady, Eddie B.S. Texas Techg M.E. ACU Mathematics F.T.A. Mathematics The future mathematics needs of today's Cooper High School students are diverse. To meet these needs, the C.H.S. mathematics department provides a wide variety of class offerings and employs various teaching techniques. A strong college preparatory program is offered. This program includes a rapidly growing computer mathematics diversion. Basic math skills are also taught, with much of the instruction utilizing laboratory computers and teaching machines. The MOCE Program affords students an opportunity to study banking, finance, insurance, and personal money management. Extra-curricular opportunities are available through participation in UIL math meets and the Math-Science Seminar. A textor Program offers students individualized assistance both before and after regular school hours. The department consists of 14 teachers with degrees from 16 different colleges and Universities. Its combined teaching experience is over 150 years. Caldwell, Jo B.A. Howard Payne Univ. Mathematics National Honor Society ,S .. ,,, .,,,,.,.. is Childers, Carl Ray Cochran, Luella E. Landers, Belinda Kay B.S. McMurry B.S. Sam Houston State Capital Univ., Columbus Mathematics Mathematics Ohio Officiating, Intramurals Mathematics iise ff n g . ....g ... I I -. L,,:, 5 7 ig g . lt e t ..... .. . AAAW trv ...... . .,' K , 'cf ,, syvef I A at , s - r .. . . at-sg . l it M5 VV.V I Q ,V ,. if ,V r .,... .ss tl Lutzko, Bettie B.S. Univ. of Missouri at Columbia Mathematics L' e 3' 5 . .t... 1 .. Vzl , , ,,.. ,Q gi . ' , 5 . . ' Q 2 X ,vtiw 4' ggifbiq' Z. o lv Mrs. Taylor hopes she is doing it right! Mr. Childress charms the students with his smile. Zumwalt, Jim B.S. and M.S. Texas A 8c M Mathematics ui Wheller, Teresa C. F.O.M. Lab Mr. Zumwalt exclaims, This weekend I cau ht a fish this BIG! S Neill, Judy Watkins Potter, Charles A. Taylor, Stephanie Elaine Tolbert, Denise M. B.S. Univ. of Texas B.S. B.S. Baylor B.S. Southwest Texas Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics State Univ. Number Sense Team ' Mathematics ieti 1 . ... ' A . .. ' V' V ,V F' ' ' 'H rift l iisit tett 1,2 49' , , K' 'Q , A . I gm in , Q 1 'sd y 1 Q .V r 'it , fl z .- . 13 fx If ifxff V' lf, 'gl I LIVN 5 ig! ff isa 1. Ward, Eugene B.S. ASU M.Ed. ACU Mathematics 275 P-4 illl I-It 276 VOCATIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS The Vocational Department is made up of classes having to do with Agriculture, Home Economics, and Industrial Arts, which are the basics in this department. The different areas included are Vocational Agriculture, Vocational Agriculture Cooperative, Academic Education, Cooperative Training, Distributive Education I, and II, and Health Occupations. Other areas are Home Management, Consumer Education, Child Development, Family Living, Home Economics, Pre-employment Shop, and Auto Body Repair. The teachers are James Conley, Ann Fanning, Lowell Freeman, Dalton Johnson, Mary Mathieson, Robert May, Billy Rhodes, Leland Robinson, Gill Shahan, Jake Shewmake, Jimmy Smith, and Derrel Sloan. These are fine teachers and have helped the students a great deal. The Industrial Arts Department includes several areas. They are General Shop, General Woodwork, Machine Woodwork, General Drafting, Architectural Drafting, and Technical Drafting. There are two teachers in this department. They are Jimmy Payne and John Vines. They have worked hard this year and we are proud to have them as a part of this school. 2.Fg'f' lc . 5 ,5 A ' 'sf whw fn ,-1-M, , , K .. . ...eras fi ' i YEL . Fw? wf . ff? fc ...E K . .,, 2. Q. , t. Conley, James B.S. Eastern New Mexico Univ. , M.Ed. Hardin-Simmons, I.C,T. VICA Senior Johnson, Dalton VEH General Const. 1 Fanning, Ann B.B.A. Texas Tech Univ. M. Ed. ACU, VOE, Pre-employment Lab OEA ,. gs 3' yy if 9 'iffm f 4 :A 35, U l Johnston, Vivian Panhandle State Univ. Business, English OEA Co-op Freeman, Lowell B.S. Texas Tech, VO-Ag FFA ff , Mathieson, Mary B.S. Baylor Univ. Home Economics FHA-HERO Rhodes, Billy B.S. Sul Ross Univ. M, Ed. Texas Tech VO-AG FFA , , :fi-fit-,fflQM-2 ffii'f5- i J -. .. .ff ,,,: l , ,,..: :,, . :,, f. . . ,-,,,h,, . it if it W ew w aim ,Q,,,..iQ' ,.. all , V zriy May, Robert A.A.S. Cisco Jr. College Building VICA S f A K at A ff as '- P? Ss' ' . Q. QE , 5 1- 1 bl 21 if M' V -7'Tfi-W vfslf' rf'-1 1 w, W ig A . , '- 1:'i' f,a: 4 1 , :I . , x ,,,,.A,,., . .,.. , ,,,.... , , , . A L eiii Owen, Katherine A.A. Cisco Jr. College H.E.V.E.H. Home and Community Services Payne, James M.A. Western State Drafting Industrial Arts .5 wi , , M. ,M wi , , '- at :gi 3 2-,M P r ' m f ' K . r 1 . W, , , yr img Rss: ,sz gl 5 xl 1 sr l ig H? Q3 AK W E? s K 'Psi Q S at Q it lex: 4 Q 'S 4 SQ iw! 71 fi, lb ' 0 .. lik- H, w ,K 7 tw , M ,Vey 'iw 535' Q 5, is uf x it V .s Robinson, Leland ME Texas Tech VO-AG FFA 1? a . 9 at A , ' 4 'S is Q EK . fr i , ,x s ,L - t lf . sf we z x x ' ' 1 Z r 'tk' 3 l..-L, tx? Shewmake, Jack B.B.A. Sul Ross Univ. Distributive Education DECA stll.. lss, l il.ii ' 'f . E, .,,,, 'L Smith, Jimmy B.S. H-SU, CVAE CO-OP VOCT Juniors I applied everywhere but nobody would accept me, Mrs. Fanning explains. B.S. Southwestern State Sloan, Derrell M.E, ACU CVAE CO-OP Vocational vw, ,V 3 Smith, Louise Master, B.S. Univ. of Cen. Ark. Home Economics HERO FHA club 277 535396033 EECDWGCWUGJUJ t Owen, Virginia Townley, Sharon Rogers, Nancy B.A. Sam Houston B.S. HSU McMurry B.S. ,W-f State English, Speech, Special Education Special Education Resource l The Special Education Department at Cooper High School offers a variety of courses in two specific areas: resource and functional living. A student may take a resource class designed on an individual basis in a subject area in which he has a specific need. This resource class is taken while taking other regular classes. A student in this resource program still must meet the standard graduation requirements. Students in functional living classes take courses designed to prepare them to adjust to work, home life, and community life. The first two years are spent doing academic work, and the last year is spent in the on-job-training program, closely supervised by school personnel. Cougars Pride EBUEBLUCSUN The Learning Resources Center serves the students and faculty by providing print and nonprint materials, and equip- ment for their use. The center is served by a student staff of about 40 persons who assist with circulation and return of mater- ials, processing of new mater- ials, displays, typing and filing. ' Barnes, Frances Solley Glenna . gf.. V A.B., Univ. of A.V. Kentucky H ' M.L.S., Univ of , f Texas Turk. Donni -F.. f f Librarian Library Aide K QA X . ,ivh ' - - fs'Q,,i l we J' E -A . if ..:,, ,,. I -'. X ,J W B 9 - rown, Valenda L aft A ' ' K B.S. ff? ,X 1 Librarian .M W? ,ir Q, x Exif at .S ,B are ' X .. '53 9x 'Li Z1 9099969 QQU E 5 Q A i- Swinson. Kanter Sgt, tRet.J Cook, Gene S Air lforcc ,L M B.S. T.C.U., M.Ed A E A.i..l.R,o.T.c, be A.C.U. if Drivers Education f' , f Wright. John Col. lRet.J I rms Univ. Nob. .t ... M... fx. I- ..l.R.o.T.c. ,,,.. .... ,.,...t,, A ,. , Q G 6 Haftgfaves, Suzie gg,, ert if Newton, Michael RN. 1., , . ig B.S. HSU . . .. .MW School NUTSC f Q 7 1 Guidance Counselor Suzie Hartgraves does an excellentjob as our school nurse. She is well qualified, and will always help you out in any way that she can. She is a good remedy for the ill. F jfs' 1:2 .L S 1-if I +V , Z N.f NN iffy 'IIAIL II SMXAN' XJ 51,1 My x K 'V!ig 4g4, ,, ffl 'J . ' N f n ' Xp! f' U ? I f Wa xxx Y I X avg , I In I Uflxf V,Q1D Ui ,I - :Digi yfkhf f k The Honorees AlA ' , , La, ' ' ' ' ' .va wa , lfylgjlfl I 1 1' igrf T59 f I ff My 'K- Kiaei gy in Ke f,, 'me cmd: , Iii fiiiff M- I M 5.. . If ru Q I ' , '2' if, as Q W wg I ,I WH? 7' nw? .'. ks if A fi 5? 'K 44 N In an Q K , Www' I i.'L'lX,iiQra ?, T 'a 41 -1, Departmental Honore-:es ,gait M. Wg, ,W I f, W ILII I III pw 'MW WSH'-1, ENGLISH LATIN LATIN ENGLISH DAVE WILLIAMS MARK WENTZ WADE SUROVIK LISA UTASI : A M..- I XI 3, fd E V '- 'Z'.':' ,fi- t, GERMAN GERMAN SPANISH MARK WENTZ VICKI HOUSE STEPHEN BREWER I SPANISH DEM IQTRA BAOBY '-'ST' ' ' T A,I.. 2 V -HA 7 ,Q M :ZZ :V I o If , if I I'RI1NC'II FRENCH SOCIAI, STUDIES SOCIAL S'I'UIJII,S SIINIPCJNI1 IROST WALTER SMITII IJ.-XYI1 WILLIAMS IJliNISIi IIO PHYSICAL SCIENCE DAVE WILLIAMS PHYSICAL SCIENCE WADE SUROVIK W 5 X ,. CC... 1 ....A..-, .... I -::,,:.-1, , If g::- -1- Q N' , I - - fam-.:: fi, .. xx , -- .I , ,. I,,,, W I . I ' . M . f ---W was ' I L 'J' ' .5 M I A ' J , , A A ' , - I . V ' 5, I A gnfisj g i 5 'iv BAND BAND DARREL KNIGHT BECKY ALLRED MATHEMATICS MATHEMATICS BIOLOGICAL BIOLOGICAL JOHN LANE GINGER BROOKS SCIENCE SCIENCE JANET MCINNIS MELINDA HISCOCK QS. . X-.555 sg sf ORCHESTRA KIRK CLEVELAND . I ORCHESTRA BILLIE JEAN DOWNING .. .ffwi,,-ii,-541: , 1- fa. .- I - :.. W. sw NN-.N K fi fyy SL, DRAMA KELLY KNOX ,gk X f. X: 1-- 'Tm' 2 5 I' -2 :5??f'f32i!1?iE i A vw, I I DRAMA JIM HOWARD CHOIR CHOIR SPEECH SPEECH TONY GILCIIREST BECKY WOODALL LAWRIE SUMNER KAREN MOORE 282 vi gwhwigsfgi' I :iwiiil kg im - ' ' 45 A -k-- ' Q 2 fx 'I I ' 'Hr ,rf 5: 'Ii 'I I .' A I ' I-J ' I ' 1 '53 ef' VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE CO-OP STEVE MODRALL HOME ECONOMICS COOPERATIVE EDUCATION TOMMY THOMPSON CO-OP BRITT FARR SUSAN SADLER , .1Isfg:2fgf51j:,I:2.:W PPPI ... ., A I A . 5 A If ff I I my Qin .5 K -. -f 1, cr! ,, :,fQE.:,, ,. ' v S' . , it R. 1 I K HOMEMAKING LORI FARR HOMEMAKING CARLA THOMAS TRAINING DOUGLAS JON ES :ef I ,.- -. O I . I I 24 ' f ' : L , 'wg -. 1 f .. '- sm , , :R I, C I f 1 i - I i I I , 'Nw E, 5 If' X V INDUSTRIAL ARTS TED SAVARD PHYSICAL EDUCATION DAVID HOOVER Q2 r, 1: Z ,pk , :5 , . ,, I -. - .T Fm 'Eh 5 I .ggi k.hkf - .' C I Q- 4 E 'E .' Q 1 V, DAN GLASSCOCK INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE Q XI :S Em h K kk., X gm C,CC I I MA I INDUSTRIAL ARTS CATHY CUMMINGS '5- Nil' PHYSICAL EDUCATION CAROL I-II,,IC'K IAIZIROTCJ IAIQI ROTCI DAVID THOMPSON TAMMY WIIITE COORDINATED VOCATIONAL COORDINATED VOCATIONAL ACADEMIC EDUCATION ACADEMIC EDUCATION LARRY WALDROP JAMES STORCKMAN AEROSPACI1 EDUCATION AEROSPACE EDUCATION 2 83 4 BUSINESS VOCATIONAL OFFICE COMMENTARIUS COMMENTARIUS BELINDA MCRAE BRENDA WHARTON BOBBY SANDERS SUSAN TOOKE HEALTH EDUCATION CREST CREST DARREL KNIGHT JIMMY MARTINEZ CONNIE CHATHAM TALISMAN TALISMAN DAVID SPEARS NELDA COLLINS GN 'If A IL ll SMKAN XJ P C f 37 x , La 1 .QB 3 C A ,, The Commercial Message - inc. Petrolero Exploration, Inc PAUL T. LAWLIS Q ? Q 42? F il ,Y -ut hzrlr-up T!-'11 ig -Y if I W N. 3rd and Orange 288 ENOUGH SAID Student Ministry First Baptist Church Abilene, Texas Jim Johnston, Student Minister P. O. Box 85 Elliott-Hamil Funeral Homes Inc. THREE LOCATIO NS IN ABILENE, TEXAS 2550 BARROW AND 5202 NORTH FIRST 841 N.jUDGE ELY IB , Barrow Stqjudge Ely stores open Mon, thm Sat. 9 A.M. to 10:00 PM. Closed Sunday. No. 1st store open Mon, thru Fri. 9 A.M. to 10:00 PIM. is l Closed Sat. Open Sunday 9 A.M. to 10 PM. mscuunr mfs L 'L I , .I-3 WHERE You auf! , 5 THE BEST FOR LES 4, 'ng :gm ff: ,.Q. L-., T ,fu A .I l - A , W 1: ..,. .?..:'..',:,f:x... -, H : -lE.:- ' . , , . a --N , ,v '. 7 I , A E n ' Tiki' I . I T I0 ' '. 9 - L ' I 5 ' 7'.S'.'l. - ' 1 I Lqhu lwhn H H Q M' ,.-:.f.-I I - S- ? : ' V ' L- ' i .. I. :Eq'h' , . '.- I 1 . .- A '::ni,-.il k W i g, - 1:,.5l--ka' ts ' . .- .--.1'f.-- .. --- .r-a. '- .Q-.o. 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Jewelry Abilene, Texas 79601 294 The Swiss Colony 5:5 SALES 8. REPAIR QQ! A 672-6277 Bi I l'S Ca m era Shop -'g:g r' , NR. ' 713 Seem Leggerr L H -. .-5 - fc : f AEILENE, TEXAS veeos - , r 'W u 3 ' - BILL JACKSON B '7 Q 3' 304 O R ggi 3333 A Florist 81 Caterer Q 2510 South vm g K 'i Abilene, Texas 79605 I . 4 .-I-' Q Q -I. 'I SX X xnxx 'N 'cf . 'XX QS xx 'gl -' r 1 1'-' , u, ff L' xW IO I ,g arp, ' , 1, 'QQ - I fo 414,90 .0 , I I I ix , ff Q Tim 8. Carrie McCloskey OF ABILENE 'SHIRTS Q MALL OF ABILENE-WESTGATE MALL 1. ff MWA L. f ff I ff ng, Bfi, THE COMPLETE ri I ' TIRE STORE! DICK UIICIIILIII A IL' JIM M 3 MONARCH ' Ei FLEET and - ' ELL' ON THE FARM Qsmuaesrrons SERVICE, If COMPUTER RALANCING ff SHOCKS If ALIGNMENT R BRAKE SERVICE If STATE INSPECTION 'I BANDAG RETREADING CUSTOM If I R-v sr 4-WHEEL WHEELS xQ...?,fS:2 Us lwllyg-,lux DRIVE HDQS. 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KEAN Nelda Munguia Anneta LeBrenz Teresa Wright Tracy Riddell 0 Sandra Gowens Stacy Austin Sherry Sandreth Kathey Fussell Lisa Nuckuls Melinda Pam Taylor Becky Bondick Social Davis Treasurer Vice- Chairman President President owaki a Patricia Duport ' 1 Kim Summers Tri-Hi-Y if Janet Johnson Parliamentarian Paula Barrett Teresa Thompson Tracy Archer 323 Rhonda Bilbrey Cindy Pittman Kathy Schwartz Amie Hollowell Valynda Goble Chaplain Treasurer Parliamentarian H15101-ian M. Via, 'T1'f 'i Carol Barnes President NOT PICTURED Kim Barnes Myra Nowlen Sarah Jones Pat Martinez Lanae Hess Laura Jumper Rhonda Newton Debbie Prew, Vice-Pres Connie Chatham, Secretary Lisa Leigh Bradshaw Glosson Agape ' Tri-Hi-Y 9 n-.-Q. nr 4+ .III up--1 ..1.----+-v-- ,..,, 33899 IQfW,f Sherrie Aaron Tonya Miers Tedra Bateman Gay Gursky Denise Turnbull President Pam Loma Snelson Potter Kelly Goldman Elizabeth Vice-President Karen Casey Jowers V Patricia Kim Kuykendall Elrage Della Hall Mary Adams Angie Skipworth Secretary Chaplain Treasurer Ginger Reese Parliamentarian Amitig 1980 Tri-Hi-Y 1981 Melissa Scroggs Sharon Willis Ava Brassel Mary Terry Ange Simmons Julie Davis Karen Hadle 328 Tammy Henry Kelly Smith Angela Black Paula Harris Vicki Quinn Angie Macon Cathy Chitwood ,fgf,r'?ifW!?Ei 5' Q25 , . ,mv ff5:1- Emi: :rw rr. ,,,.,.E r.,,,, , Qi L- ,t ' -ws., Q , Air X fl 2 5 A? it -Y gl ' fy , K aw ,A Malae Harrelson Beverly Black Brenda Clendennen V' P 'd t , me resl en Karen Cummings Julie Williams m y - President 'W FWZ' , V1 Lei Eifj ME' ,, ' 1.:5 E2',,j, ZQQX il M li' '22 ,l W 1 5. 27 M he fi Q as 1 ,X s 55 Y Stormy McGee 980 9 Ellen r King i Darby Kinard Marisa Delleney Amy Foster Karla Newhouse Corresponding Recording Treasurer Amy Wadsworth SCCl'Cl3l'y S6CI'CliaI'y Parliamentafian Sally Hartsfield Y 1 -X -'Y Q 'Ai-W ,. ,...x -X 11 X, X, VA his V ww Q mae? vxxhgx sr ,A f x -Q- 4 , 3 Q? 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E l M, Karen Elliott Laura Bowen Dina Casey Historian Sara King Sharon Altum Secretary Chaplain Joanna Hurst Becky Reynolds Denise Dick Lesa McDonald Annette Alvarez Karen Friske Vicki House Jr. Vice-President Barbara Mt.Willi.ims Shelly Satterfield Donna Graham Terry Karasawich Holly Penkert Song Leader 330 Lana Fare Gail Crosswhite Pamela Farrington Melinda Wikerson Vice-President Leigh Ann Reynolds President Diana Davis Diana Martinez Callie lladdox Stephanie Bucknam Alison Hall Lisa Reynolds Stephanie May Parliamentarian Treasurer 80 81 Chante Tri-Hi-Y Lisa Emerett M ara Moore Janet Spivey Sandy Cubine Laurie Guerra Lesa Vernon 332 of afffgwgi .gvg Jin siowort Julia Scarborough Kim Nicholas Caryrr Coody Lauren Koaahly r , , Ka 4? r 35 ri H if ,, , , L, rr , .ga 4' Andrea Gayden Lisa Utasi Kimberly Bray Chatty Guerra Treasurer President Vice-President Recording Secretary ai A z ,,,' i 1 ,, ' Martha White Corresponding Secretary Talisam 1980-81 Nan Anderson Song Leader LeAnn Reese Parliamentarian Kelly Alvis Debbie Gay Kim Daniels Sandra Evans Shannon Harvey Holly Baird Kathryn Whitely Michelle Daigle LeeAnn Moore Mary Emerett Jill Votah GH m ,M,.f11f+ 'k Sr ,J ,W . me ass ,N Wai Kathy .,,,A i Evans K S Brenda McClelland -' Jennifer AIAA York miie 1 L Q Christi , 12 IKVV , Condron 4 , 'bfl 1 Madeline Garcia as P ie: 'iii Q Towney Mullins iw if P f-1 Debra Lindley 1 'V llnl f Robin V ' Bird 334 Paula Clowdus Secretary Cindy Cavanaugh Parliamentarian .-if '80-'8 Susie Vickers President e 'JZ- ,ifihle ' L e R Becky Allred lst Vice-President Susie Blaylock Treasurer si Dina Miller 2nd Vice-President Finchy Parker Shelia Seay Melinie Powell Sylvia Horton Susan Dorsett Mary Kay Johnston Shara Eaton Chaplain Kim Buettemeyer Debbie Urquhart Honestas Susan Lyn Bocanegra G00dlI1 . O Trl-HI-Y Margot Jana Woodward DHVIS all, '- DY - J 1 --Q 'af is 'Q M. A ' J 2 M www, W nr, 3 A ,ls- we Q.-wqanlv' Q fx 'N xx Q ' H Ii? il 3 Lisa Wilkins Kelle McHan Christy Pyburn Tracy Woodman Holly Yates Suzie Cardin 336 Theresa liverett Missy Urquhart Nancy Smith Angela llalmil Pennye lfllrrington Amy Gilliland Treasurer Cynthia llalmil Dang Pam Kathryn Emerson Ostercamp Hughes Mllrki McMillan President Ilunnll l.ove V lee President Cheryl Mendenhllll Seeretalry Pam Hollowell llistoritln Robin Tudloek Leslie Brown I urliumcntarian D Pam Bell lil- Ellen Teri Elizabeth Michelle Kelly Miriam KEN , Monk Hollowell Parker Jennings I-'lelchcr Lockhart Mcbmms .g 'IW 'QCP I Silvia Aguirre Laura Shaw Jean Anne Simons Dena Mynatt Tancy Baldwin Isabelle Toops Leatrice Caffey Parliamentarian Historian Secretary President Vice-Pres. Treasurer Chaplain Stacy Meadows Beth Eltringham Patty Spicer Jamie Bolin Dee Gonzales Diana Bivens Leslie Hughes Alicia Amllley India Reynolds Suzie Barten Kris Steger Leah Ledbetter Luci if .. Dunn - :ws Becky Foster Melinda Herring Kathy Bechtel Rhonda Noack Sandra Acker Mary Duck Dianna Russey 338 iki ah ' Tri-Hi-Y ' ' nw , f. fl VAR? f 524, , f 'WW- ? gf ff fr' I H ,VV, ff Vkff Q ivy' , f If spy, 339 40 Karen Williams Robin Read Allison Cook Shari Lawler Julie Middlebrook Sherrie Wilson Lauri Richardson Karen Jean Vicki Vick President Stephanie Chittum Kim Newton Ronda McDaniel Janet Hudgens Becky Rose Marie Ruelas Jan Legg Chaplain Treasurer Parliamentarian Sandy Blackman Lawrie Sumner Vice-President Kim Leslie Sumner Karhan Maria Ramerez Mary Pruski Hope Large Jo Carolyn Gerard Tanya Sandefur DeeAnna Mungia Sempre ,80 '81 Carla Clark Jennifer Jones Brandi Henderson Amy Overman Carolyn Haynes Sharon Gammill Lisa Shew Jill Gammill Leslie Reeves Terri Gruber Beth Noles Sherri Gruber June Wood Vice-President President Vice-President Secretary Karyn Keathley Cheryl Yarbrough Lori Scargall Glenda Petty Alicia Ogeltree Parliamentarian Lisa Scott Terry Jacques Beth Tarpley Leanne Hill Treasurer Nelda Collins Martha Whitaker Lindy Kendrick Mitzi Bartek Judy Anderson Alice Ybarra Nancy Eastman Edye Anderson X: .-: - ei, , ,mv ..,t-mittee: f U i tix ,W 5, ., . ., l V tan l get -:-. ,..,, ti . - it I 2 ' . 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JMU The Index 145 Sophomores Aaron, Sherrie 153, 192, 193, Abbott, Eric 99 Acosta. Tony 99 Adams, Mary 99, 145 Adkisson, Perry 99. 146, 145 Adrian, Vola 153, 99 Aguirre, Jonathan 182, 99 Aguirre, Susie 99 Alcazar. Frank 99 Aldridge. Bill 208, 99 Allen, Donald 171, 99 Allsup, Maxine 99 Almaguer, Steven 99 Alvarez, Annette 99 Alvarez, Denise 99 Anderson. Mark Archer, Tracy Armistead, Thomas 182 Armstrong. Constance 153, 99 Armstrong, Frank 99 Arroyo, Erica 186, 99 Asher, Lisa 99 99 Augustine, Michelle 153, 99, 143, 145 Baccus, Terry 99 Bailey. Mitzi 99 Baird, Holly 171, 99 Baldwin, Charles 99 Ballard. William 99 Ballard, Ray 99 Banes, Calvin Barela. Mike 99 Barentine, Pamela 99 Barfield, Karla Bargainer. Tim 228, 99 Barnes, Blane 99 Barr, Suzette 99 Barrera, Veronica 153, 99 Barrett, Paula 99 Bartek, Mitzi 227, 171. 99 Bateman. Tedra 99 Batjer. James 233, 235, 99 Beale. Paul 208, 99 Bearden. Barbara 99, 138 Belk, Eric 99 Bell, Jacquelyn 99 Bennett. Betty 99 Benson, Wesley 99 Berry. Dean 208. 99 Beynon, Lori 99 Bidwell, Ramona 99 Bieseker, Graham 99 Bilbrey, Rhonda 153, 99. 198, Bircham. Brad 208, 99 Bird, Mark 99 Bird. Stephanie 99 Black, Robert 99 Blackmon. Sandra 153. 99 Blair. Charles 99 Bland, Trey 99 142 Bocannegra, Susan 153, 228, 229. 99 Boggs. Gerri 99 Boler, Jamie 153, 156, 99 Bond, Dannette 99 Boner. Colleen 100 Bowman, Darla 100 Bowman, Melissa 100, 145 Boyd. Betty 100 Bradley. Kathleen 153, 100 Bradshaw. Lisa 100 Breeding. Daniel 100 Brewer. Phillip 153, 100. 146. Bridges. Shane 153. 100 Bronkhorst. Barbara 100 Brooks. Jimmy Brothers, Denise 153. 100 Brown. Billy 100 Brown. Dennis 100 Brown. Gregory Brown. Patricia Brown. Stan 100 Bryant. Kelly 100 Buck, Troy 100 Buckland. Troy 100 Burchfield, Debby Burgess, John 100 126 145 Burns. Brent 100 Bush, Bryan 100 Devereaux, Thomas 101 De Young. Dawn 101 Hall. Mike 103 Hallford, Barbara 103 Cagle, Jess 186. 153, 100 Cain, Tammy 100, 145 Calderon, Margaret 100 Caldwell. RuthAnn Callahan, Jamie 100, 248 Doekter, Richard 101 Doherty, David 101 Dohrse, Jeff 208. 101 Dunigan, Andy 101 Dunn, Greg 153, 101 Dunn, Jackie 101 Dunn, Luci 182, 192, 193, 101 Ham, Laurie 103 Hamil, Angela 103, 127 Hanson, Joe Harkness, Penny Harper, Mark 153, 103, 162. Harrelson, Dorenda 103 Harris, Nathalie 153, 103 126, Camacho Campbell, James 100. 145 Connie 100, 145 Duran, William Cantlon, Lisa 100 Carrasco, Jessie 100 Carrion, Reynaldo 184, 100 Carroll, Barbara 100 Carson, Kevin 100 Carson, Shelia Carter, Kelley 100 Casey, Elizabeth 100, 198, 145 Cass, Scott 100 Castro, Yolanda 100 Caudle, Laura 100, 145 Cervantes, Heriberto 100 Chambers, Liz 100 Chandler, Paul Chandler, Robert 100 Chaney, Tammy 100 Cherry, Martha 100 Childers. Mark 100 Chism, Carol 100 Chittum, Stephanie 100 Clare, Don 100 Clark, Carla 153. 100 Clark, Kevin 100 Clements, Stephen 184 Cluck, Kimberly 100 Cluck, Bobby 221, 153, 100 Cochran, Leah 153, 100 Cockerell, Tray 233, 100 Cocks, Tracy 100 Cofer. Mark 153, 101 Coffey, Matt 101 Colbert, Nanette Collier, Michael 101, 146, 145 Collum, Tera 171, 156-157, 101 Coltharp, Glynn 153. 101 Condron, Kristi 153. 154, 101 Conner. Susan 101 Conoly. Clayton 101 Conrad, Monte 208, 101, 146 Coody. Charles 101 Cook. Jeanne Cook. Leamon Cook. Richard 101 Cooley, Laurie Cosper, Jackie 101 Cotman, Cynthia 101 Coughran, Joanna 101, 248 Crane. Kimberly 101 Crawford, Daniel 153, 101 Cromley. John 101 Crosswhite. Gail 101 Early, Margaret Eastman, Jim 101 Eaton, Shara 153, 101 Edmundson, Robert 186. 101 Elkins, Mickey Ellison, Larry 153 Elrage, Kimberlee 101 Eltringham, Wanda 153, 101 Emerson, Dana 101 Emmert, Mary 101 Estrada, Alfred Etheredge, Karen 153, 101 Ewell, Kelly 102 Ewing, Kenneth 102 Fann. Whitby 102 Fare, Lana 102 Farr, Britt 102 Farr, Gena 102 Farrington, Pennye 102. 145 Fenwick, Jesse 102 Fergus. Marvin 208, 102 Fletcher, Kelly 102, 248, 145 Foster, Rebecca 102 Franklin, Anita Franklin, Brandon Franklin, Scott 102 Franklin, Tracy 153, 102 Fredeck, Dianna 102 Fugate, Etta 102, 198 Fulcher. Blake 208, 102 Galbraith, Greg 208, 102 Gamble, Kelly 102 Gammill. Jill 102 Garcia. Madeline 102, 248 Gardner. Teresa 102 Garner, Christine 102 Gary, Sammy 102 Gay, Debbie 102 Gerard, Jo Carolyn 102 Gibson. Jason Giles, Brian 153. 102 Gill, Nerissa 153. 102 Gillis. Michaelle 102 Glosson, Leigh 102 Goetz, Darrell 102 Gonzales. Belinda 102 Crow. Barry 153, 101 Crow. Elena 101 Cubine, Sandy 227, 101 Culpepper, Billy 184, 101 Cummings. Mark 153. 101 Curnutt, Casey 208, 101 Gonzales. Dee 153, 102 Gonzalez. Anita 102 Gonzalez. David 103 Goodman, Jackie Goodrich, Frank 103 Goree. Terrie 103 Gotelaere. Teresa 103 Gottschalk, Sharon 103 Hart, Tod 103 Hartsfield, Sally 103, 127 Harvey, Shannon 103 Hedges, Michele 103 Heffernan, Dinah 103 Heiser, Tracie 103 Held, David 103 Henderson, Brandi 103 Hendrix, Charles 103 Henry, Gregg 153, 103 Henry, Susan 153, 103 Henry. Tammie Henson, Jay 208, 103 Hernandez, Diana 103 Herring, Melinda 228, 229. 103 Hershey, James 153, 103 Hess, Ladona 103 Hewitt, Troy Hill, Todd 106 Hindman, Wesley 106 Hines, Charles 106 Hiscock, Carey 106 Hodge, Amy 153, 106, 162 Hodges, Suzette Holcombe, Susie Holder, Terri 106 Hollingshead. David 228, 229, 106 Hollowell, Gary 106 Hollowell, Teri 106 Hope, Dave 106 Hopkins, Jim 233, 235 Hopkins, Robert Hopper, Mark 171, 153, 106 Hopson. Lon 106 Horton, Kathy 153, 106 Houghton, Ronald 185, 106 Hudgins, Mark 208, 106 Hughes, Leslie 106 Hurst. Joanna 106, 145 Hutchins, Steven 153, 106 Huyck. Alan 106 lnglish, Dewayne 106 lrby, Scott 106, 145 lrwin, Gay 106 lrwin, Joy 106 lsenburg, Douglas 106 lsom, Jacqueline 106 Jackson, Janis Jackson, John 153, 106 James, Bobby 106 Jefferson, David 106 Jennings, Michelle 227, 183, 106 Johnson, Michael 106 Johnson, Stephen 106 Johnson, Wayne 106 Johnston, Mary Kay 153, 106, 127. D'Antuono, Richard 101 Daniel. Jeff 101 Daniels, Douglas 153, 101 D'Antuon0, Richard 101 Daugherty, Michael Davidson, Gwen 153. 101 Davis Bo 101 Davis Darren 101 Davis. Dewayne Davis Dianna 101 Davis Jana 153. 101 Davis. Julie 156, 101 Davis. Reid 101 Davis Terrance 101 Dawson, Leticia 101 Gowler, Paula 103 Graham, Donna 103 Granillo, Michelle 103, 198 Green. Gerald Greene. Sandra 103 Griffin. Wanda 103 Grissom, Jimmie 103 Grissom. Joe 103 Groner, Larry 153. 186. 103 Guerra, Laura 171. 103 Guerrero. Conrado 103 Guerrero. Jose 103 Gunter. Ken Guy, Vickie Johnston, Tammy 153, 106 Jones, Jennifer 106 Jones, Katherine 106 Jones. Kimberly 106 Jones, Mitzi 106 Jordan, Robert 106 Jowers, Karen 106 Jumper, Laura 106 Kane, Frank 153, 106 Karasewich, Terry 153, 156, Karhan, Kim 106 Katzenberger, Carmen 106 Kell, Penny 106 Kendrick. Scott 208, 106 106 Dean. Tammy 101 Decker, Lauriet 101 Delaney. Chuck 101 Delrio, Nora 101 Dennis. Teresa 101, 162 Depew. Kenneth 101, 231 llaile, Marvin 103 llale. John 103 Hall. Arnold 184. 103 llall. Bruce 103 llall. Della 103 Kent, Edward 106 Kent. Stephen 208, 106 Kerr, Jerri 106 Kershaw, Donald 106 Kessinger, Michael 106 34 Kidd, Judy 106 Kiker, Laneva 106 Kiker, Oliver 106 King. Ellen 106 Kirksey, Teressa Klein, Maria 116, 153, 106, 162 Knapp, David 208, 106 Knowles, Keri 106 Knox, Leonard Konecny, Nancy 106 Koonsman, Melvin 106 Kotulek, Deanna 106, 248 Krzympiec, Mark 156 Kuykendall, Patricia 107 Lacy. Charles 233, 106 Landers, Patrick 106 Lane, James Lara, lsabell Large, Hope 106 Lassiter, Steve 106 Lawler, Phil 106 Lawler, Shari 106 Leasure, Elmer 106 Ledbetter, Leayh 106 Lee, Stephen 106 Lee, Terry 106 Legg, Jackie 106 Lemen, Michael 106 Leverton, Kay 106, 145 Lewis, Dale 106 Lewis, James 208, 106 Lindley, Debra 153, 106 Litchlield, James 153, 106 Lopez, Lorenzo Louis, Michael Louis, Richard Loving, Bobbie 106 Loving, Leslee 116, 106, 145 Lowry, Sammy 106 Lowther, Mitchell 153, 106 Luera, Margaret 106 Luton, Bruce 185, 106 McA1ister, David 106 McCann, Damian McCaskilI, Robert 107 McCraw, David 153, 107 McCullough, Scott 153, 107 McDaniel, Rhonda 107 McFarland, Wanda 153, 107 McFarland, William 185, 107 McGhee, Billy 107 McGinnis, John 107 McGinnis, Kim 107 McGough, La Teshia 107 McKeehan, Ruth 107 McKellop, Timothy 107 McLeroy, Keith 107 McMahon, Kim 116, 107 McNally, Deborah 108 McNeil, Brenda McReynolds, Steven 108 Mackey, Roy Magee, Stormy 227, 107 Mandeville, Phillip 107 Mani, Lisa 156, 107 Mantsch, Linda 107 Marble, Frederick 107 Marlar, Robert 107 Martin, Larry 107 Martin, Lori 116, 107 Martinez, David 107 Martinez, Emma 107 Martinez, Michael 107 Martinez, Rose 153, 107 Martinez, Rosemary 107 Mason, Sheila 153, 107 Mathews, Jon 208 Mauldin, Roland 182, 107 May, Cindy 107 May, Stephanie 156, 107. 248 Meadows, Kent 108 Medina, Teresa 108 Melson, Jerry 208, 108 Melton, Wanda 108 Mendenhall, Greg 108 48 Mendoza, Paul 108 Merrick, Amy 108 Meyers, David 228, 229, 108 Meyers, Scott 228, 229 Miers, Mark 208, 108 Miles, Eric 108, 173 Miller, David 108 Miller, Jill 108 Miller, Lisa 153, 108, 162 Miller, Melanie 108 Miller, Robert 108 Miller, Sharon 108 Miller, Tresa 108 Millican, David Milliorn, Gary 108 Milner, Danny Mims, Tonya 108, 145 Minx, Kari 171, 108 Mixon, Mixon, Christopher 108, 146, 145 Ralph 108 Monsen, Edward 108 Montanez, Yvonne 108 Moon, Harold Moore,'Jess 108 Moore, Karla 153, 108 Moore, Lee Ann 108 Mora, Jeff 153, 108 Moreno, Norma 108 Moriconi, Gloria 108 Morris, Evlene 108 Morris, James 108 Motes, David Mowery, Eric 108 Mueller, Darla 108 Muir, Melissa 108 Mullen, Richard 108 Munden, Tracy 208, 108 Munguia, Dee Anna 171, 108 Myers, Richard 108 Nall, Mike 208, 108 Navarrette, Alfred 108 Needha Nelsen, Newma Newma m, Jimmie 108 Nancy 154, 108, 231 n, Bonnie 108 n, Michael 108 Newton, Dana 108 Newton, Kim 108 Newton, Rhonda 108 Newton, Sherron 182, 108 Nicholas, Kim 171, 108 Nichols, Jessica 108 Nichols, Tammy 108 Nieman, Jon 153, 108, 145 Nieto, Maria 108 Nigro, Patricia 108, 198 Nobles, Pamela 108 Nowlin, James 108 Ogletree, Alicia 108 Overman, Amy 171, 108 Owens, Randy Pacheco, Dorothy 108 Padilla, Zunia 108 Palmer, John Palmer, Pat 108 Palmer, Judy 108 Parker, Elizabeth 108 Parker, Kurt 208, 108 Parker, Lecha 108 Parker, Twyla 108 Parsons, Traci Patterson, Laura 153, 108 Patty, Shannon 186, 110 Pelletier, Gary 110 Pence, Mike 110 Penn, Kelly 110 Perez, Ricky Perkins, Johnny 221, 110 Perry, Richard 110 Peterson, Linda 149 Pickens, Michael 182, 110 Pickrell, Shirley 110 Pierce, Anne 110, 145 Pierce, Valarie 110 Pierce, Bill 110 Pinkston, Floyd 110 Pitman, Chris 110 Poe, Tammy 110 Poer, Raymond 110 Powell, Melanie 186, 110 Price, Charles 110 Procter, William 153, 110 Procter, David 110 Pyburn, Christy 110, 248 Quintinilla, Michael 110 Quintero, Rick Quiroz, Harvey Rains, Jerry 184, 110 Ramirez, Jose Ramsey, Sid 110 Rangel, Sylvana 110 Ratliff, Ricky 110 Ray, Kriste 110 Ray, Kyle 184, no Reece, Ginger 116, 110 Reed, Ladell 110 Reeves, Leslie 110 Rentz, Melissa 110 Reynolds, lndia 110 Reynolds, Rebecca 110 Rhodes, Teresa 171, 110 Rhodin, Laura 110 Richardson, Renee 227, 110 Riddell, Tracy 110 Riggins, Ronald Riley, David 110, 231 Ritter, Tammie Robare, Catherine Roberson, Riley Robertson, Kellie 153, 110, 198 Robinson, Philip 110 Robley, Cindy 186, 110 Rogers, Rickey 110 Rose, Robert 110 Royals, Michael T. 208, 110 Rumble, Cheryl 110 Ryan, James 112, 146, 145 Ryan, Joni 112 Sage, Teresa 153 Sanchez, Ray 112 Sanders, John 112 Sanders, Lori Santos, John 112 Saverance, Paul 112 Scalley, Mary Jo 112 Sheets, Ken 112 Schieck, Russell 112 Schumacher, Korey 112 Schuhmacher, Leilani 112, 248 Scoggins, Timothy Seldon, Patricia 112 Sewell, Billy Sharp, Martha 153, 112 Sheridan Shellee 112, 145 Shew, Ricky 186, 112 Shipley, Steven 112 Shoe, Carrie 112 Shoultz, Bart 112 Simank, Deborah 112 Skipworth, Angie 112 Slate, Joe 112 Slaughter, Susan 112 Smith, Angela 112 Smith, Charles Smith, Kelly 112 Smith, Larry 112 Snelgrove, Bruce 112 Snelson, Pam 112, 145 Snowden, Greg 208, 112 Solis, Richard 112 Solomons, Nadau Spaulding, Joseph 112, 200 Spear, Rhonda 192, 193, 112 Spira, Scott 112 Spotwood, Alvin Staggs, Dwayne 153, 112 Staggs, Deborah 112, 145 Stanley, James 186, 112 Stanley, Janetta 112 Starks, Lisa 112 Steele, Tammy 112, 145 Steger, Kris 112 Stevens, Jimmy St. Peter, Mark 112 St. Peter, Monique 112 Stubbeman, Bill 228, 229, 112 Sullivan, Dean 112 Swalford, Vanessa 112 Swanson, Mary Tarpley, Beth 112 Tarr, Tommy 208, 156, 112 Tauer, Marie 112 Taylor, James 112 Taylor, Lisa 112 Teague, Chris 208, 112 Terry, Mary 228, 229, 112 Thomas, Pat 112 Thompson, Christi 112 Thompson, Cole 233, 113 Thompson, James 113 Thompson, Rene 113 Tisdale, Leah 113 Townsend, Brenda 113 Townsend, Donald 113 Trevino, Abraham 113 Tumlinson, Ginger 113 Tweedie, Sandra 113 Umfleet, Susan Utter, Chris 153, 113, 145 Vacco, Richard 113 Valadez, Jose 113, 200 Valereia, Ronald Vantilborg, Craig 153, 113 Vaughn, Kenneth 113 Vernon, Lesa 113 Voit, William 113 Votaw, Jill Wagstaff, Jim 113 Walker, Lee 113 Walker, Peter 113 Wallace, Susan 227, 182, 113 Walling, Mark 208, 113 Walters, Vaughn Ward, Cheryl 113 Ward, James Webb, Billy Welch, Kenneth 113 Welsch, Ryan 186, 113, 126, 127 Wentz, Melanie 113 Wescott, Gary 113 Wescott, Joanna 113 Wescott, Tolbert 113 West, Pamela 156, 113 Westmoreland, Kimberly 113 Whalen, Karen 113 Whaley, Virlent Wheeler, Kevin Whitaker, William 113, 126 White, Bradley 113, 146, 143, 145 White, Danny 113 White, Jeff 208, 113 Wilcox, Greg 113 Wilkerson, Donald 113 Williams, Bobby 113 Williams, Clayton 113 Williams, David 113, 162 Williams, Julie 227, 113 Williams, Karen 113 Williams, Laurie 156, 113 Williams LeaAnne 113 wmas sriamn 113, 143, 145 W.ilson, David 113 Wimberly, Debra 154, 113 Winters, Freddy 113 Wise, Jay 208, 113 Wise, John 113 Wood, Twylla 113 Woodman, Tracy 113 Woodrum, William Worsham, Dan 208, 113 Wright, Larry 208, 171, 113 Wyatt, Jeff 113 Wyatt, Randy Wyse, Wynn 113 Yates, Holley 186, 113 Ybarra, Alice 154, 113 Yeary, Sheila 113 Zeller, Keri 113 Zeller, Roberta 113 Zuher, Allen 113 Zuefeldt, David 113 Zumas, Helen 113 Brooks, Randy 80 Brooks, Robin 80, 200 Brown, Leslie 80 Brown, Margaret 80 Brown, Bob 185, 184, 80, 210, 211 Broyles, Tommy 192, 193, 80 Bryant, Maria 80, 189 Bryson, Dennis 208, 80 Buck, Todd 80 Buettemeyer, Charles 153, 80 Hester, fs Juniors Acker, Sandra 186, 79, 248, 173, 144, 127, 143, 142 Adams, Brian 79 Adams, Douglass 79 Adams, Sherri 184, 79 Aguirre, Silvia 79 Alcazar, Jeffrey 79 Alexander, Dana 79 Alexander, Shelley 153, 79 Allred, Rhonda 192, 193, 79 Almaguer, John 153 Trisha 190, 191, 79 Altum, Greg 79 Anderson, Chris 79 Anderson, David 221, 79 Anderson, Eric 185, 79 Anderson, Judy 79 Anderson, Nan 79 Anderson, Sharon 79 Anderson, Karla 83 Angel, Mike 79 Antilley, Alice 153, 79 Armstrong, Brooks 79 Augustadt, Catherine 200 Bagby, Lisa 153, 79 Baker, Jerald Baldwin, Rhonda 79, 145 Balensiefen, Brenda 79 Ballaro, Peter 79, 176, 177 Bannister, Pamela 136, 79 Barath, Liz 79 Barker, Michael 156, 79 Barnes, Kimberly 154, 79 Barrett, Bronwen 153, 154, 79 Barry, Julie 182, 79 Barton, Suzi 186, 79 Basquette, Roger 79 Bayardo, Elsa Beaird, Nancy 79 Bearden, Kevin 79, 146, 145 Becerra, Johnny 79 Bechtel, Kathryn 153, 79 Buettemeyer, Kimberly 153, 80 Bui, Kim-Chau 80 Burks, John 80, 200 Burks, Sherry 227, 80 Burnam, Stephanie 228, 80, 231 Bush, Michael 153, 182, 80 Butler, Stephanie 80 Caffey, Leatrice 186, 190, 191, 80, Caliendo, Tonya 80, 143, 142 Callan, Jim 153, 80, 174, 188 Campbell, Cletus Cannon, Jim Cantlon, David Cantrell, Paul 153, 81 Carroll, Rodney 81, 176, 177 Carroll, Wendell 81 Cartee, Brian 185, 81 Carter, Aaron Carter, Robert 153 Casey, Dina 81 Casey, Johnny Cathey, Chuck 81 Cavanaugh, Cindy 153, 81 Caywood, Mark Cecil, Tina 156, 81 Ceniglis, Thomas 185, 81 Chambliss, Rebecca Chandler, Carol 171, 153, 154, 81 Chandler, Lisa 81 Cheek, Robert 208, 81 Cheek, Shelley 81 Clark, Brent 81 Clemons, Tommy 81, 210, 212, 21 Click. Bobby 81 Cochran, David 153, 81 Coldicutt, Chris 81 Coleman, Charlotte 81, 142 Collazo, Samuel Collier, Cal 192, 193, 81 Colyer, Kimberly 81, 199 Colyer, Lisa 153, 81 Comer, Regina 81 Conley, Gloriana 81, 174 1 Cook. Stephen 171, 153, 154, 81, 1 188 Copeland, Mark 81 Coplin, Kenneth 81 Couch, Doyle 81 Beckham, Rob 221, 79 Bell, Pamela 182, 79, 145 Benitez, Ezekiel 79 Berry, Jeff 79, 146, 126, 127, 143, 142 Berry, Ray 208, 79 Beynon, Christine 79 Bieherly, Theresa 79 Biesecker, Joanne 186, 156, 79 Bivins, David 184, 79 Bivins, Diana 79, 173 Black, Angela 79 Black, David P. 79 Black, David W. Blackburn, Jeff 185, 80, 210, 211 Blackwell, Marti 80 Blankenship, Arnold 208, 80, 210, 212 Blassingame, Clint 80 Boden, Domonic 80 Boerner, John 80 Bondick, Becky 80 Boner, Derek Boudreaux, Kim 156, 80 Bowen, Laura 186, 80 Brannies, Etna 80 Brassell, Ava 153, 154, 156, 80 Bray, Kimberly 87, 228, 80 Brazzle, Stephen 80, 174 Bridges, Patrick Bright, Tammy 153, 80 Brightwell, William 80, 163 Brooks, Clayton 80, 177, 176 Cowart, Jeffery 81 Crawford, Holly 81 1 74, Croft, Sharon 186, 156, 190, 191, 81 Cuesta, Dierdre 82, 198 Cummings, Gregg 153, 82 Cummings, Karen 156, 82 Cupps, Jeanette Cutbirth, Cheryl Daae, Kenneth 153, 82 Daggett, Tory 82 Daigle, Michelle 82 Daniels, Kim 171, 87, 82, 142 Davault, Sharon 156, 82 David, Michael 82 Davila, Stephen Davis, Ken 208, 82 Davis, Larry 82 Davis, Warren 82 DeAnda, Andy DeAnda, Randy DeBerry, Brenda 82 De1aCruz, Samuel 82 Dement, Tamera 171, 82 Depew, Velvet 82 Derrett, Cora 153, 82 DeShazo, Jimmy 82 Diaz, Johnny 82, 163 Dick, Denise 82 Dick, Ronald 82, 200 Diller, Joe Dixon, Angela 82 Dokey, Lisa 82 Dorcy, Garth 82 Dorsett, Susan 186, 153, 154, 82 Douglas, Stuart 82, 163 Downing, Kelli 82 Druesedow, Donald 82 Druin, Paula 82 Duck, Mary 153, 156, 82 Dunlap, Jeffrey 82 Dunlap, Matt 82 Dunn, Tina 82, 145 Dunnam, Angie 82, 174, 231 Dusckas, Greg 82 Earnest, Danny 82 Easley, Paul 182, 82 Eastman, Nancy 83 Eaves, John 186, 153, 83 Eichler, Eddie 182, 83 Elliott, Ron 83 Elliott, Sharon 83 Elliott, Stephanie 83 Elste, Sandra 83 Emmons, John 83, 173 Emmory, Sherrie 83, 142 Haddox, Callie 84 Hadley, Mark 185, 84, 174 Haechton, Melody 84 Hall, Alison 84 Hall, Jack 84 Halstead, Cathy 84 Hamil, Cynthia 153, 87, 84, 189 Hamilton, Ana Hanna, Dennis Hardee, John Hardin, Brian 153 Harris, Jimmie 153, 84 Harris, Lisa 186, 84 Harris, Mark 84, 163 Harris, Paula 84 Harris, Tracy 84 Harrison, Russell 84 Hastings, John 84 Hathaway, Chris 84 Haynes, Carolyn 84 Henderson, James 190, 191, 84 Hendri Henry, cks, Don 84 Lisa 84, 149 Herald, Scott 153, 84, 188 Hernandez, Rebecca 84 Herndon, Amy 156-84, 188 Herrera, Bobby 84 Sheila Enders, Lance 83 English, Ronald 233, 234, 83 Espinoza, Noemi 83, 231 Essex, Mickey 83 Estes, Terrie 83 Etheredge, Kirk 182, 83 Fields, Fisher, Kelvin 83 Nora 83 Fitts, Terrenia 171, 83, 248 Flores, Hector 153, 83 Flores, Roy 208 Folger, Charlie 83 Folkes, Genesiac Foster, Amy 87, 83 Fowler, Darrell 156, 83 Fowler, Rick 182, 83 Frazier, Jeannine 136, 83 Fredeck, Belinda 83, 149 Freeman, Vanus 83 French, James 83 Friend, Peggy Fuller, Bobby 83, 149 Fuller, Joey 146, 145 Galvan, Ruben 83 Gamez, Rosario 83 Garcia, Freddy 83 Garner, Brad 208, 192, 193, 83 Garner, Hill, Leanne 171, 228, 229, 84 Hoff, Ronny 84 Hoffman, Ashley 227, 84, 248 Holcombe, Vicki 84 Hollowell, Amy 153, 84 Holmes, James 153, 84 Holmes, Lisa 84, 198 Hope, Linda 84 Hopkins, Ruby 84 Hopper, James 84, 149 Horn, Robin 84 Hotchkiss, Kelly 84 House, Vicki 85, 281 Hoy, Steve 85 Hughes, Blake 221, 85 Hughes, Kathryn 153, 154, 85, 1 127, 143, 142 Hunt, Deborah 85 Hurick, Eric 85 Hurst, Bennie 153 Hutsell, Natalie 171, 85, 231 Hyatt, Ronald 85 lnce, Ray 85 Jacks, Scott 85 Jean, Karen 85, 198 Jenkens, William 85 Jensen, Teresa 85, 199 Jensen, Tracy 85 Gauthier, Marty 83 Gazaille, Brenda 83 Gee, Nancy 83 Gerlach, Kris 153, 83 Gibson, Joseph 176, 177 Gilliland, Amy 153, 83, 127 Glover, Patrick 153, 83, 146, 142 Gloyd, Russell 83 Goates, Anita 83 Goble, VaLynda 83, 198 Goldman, Kellie 83 Gomez, Gregory 83 Gongora, Eric 83 Gonzales, Rachel 83 Goodin, Lyn 153, 83 Goodwin, Robin 83 Goree, Jerry 83, 200 Graves, Timothy 185, 84 Gregory, Craig 84, 174, 188, 189 Gregory, Patricia Grigsby, Gary 84 Grist, John 84 Gunter, Pam 84, 201, 200 Gursky, Gay 84 Guthrie, Otis Guthrie, Wendy Gutierrez, Louis 84, 163 Gutzke, Lisa 84 Gutzke, Lora 84 Johnson, Douglas 85 Johnson, Lindsey 85 Jones, Heidi 85 Jones, Rodney 85 Jones, Sara 85 Jones, Teresa 85 Jordan, Kevin 85 Jordan, Natalie 85 Juhlin, Jon 186, 171, 85 Kapuscinski, Renee 85 Karlsson, Marten 85 Keathley, Lauren 85 Kendall, John 85 Kennedy, Darla 85, 143 Kennedy, Deborah 182, 85 Kershaw, Willie 85 Kessinger, Kerry 85 King, Billy Jack 85, 231 King, Pat 86 King, Paul Kirk, Harold Kiser, Thomas 184, 86 Kmiec, Leon Konecny, Wade 200, 201 LaBrenz, Annette 86 Lago, Lisa 86 Laird, Greg 185, 86, 146, 142 74 34 O'Brien, Michael 208, 89 Pruski, Mary 90 50 Laird, Bobby 153, 86 Lambert, Jackie 86 Lambert, Tracy 221, 86 Lammons, James Landrum, Laura 171, 86 Lane, John 86, 174, 282 Lane, Robert Lantrip. James 153 Large, Cregg 86, 231 LaSalle, Ralph 86, 163 Lassiter, Tammera 86 Lawlis, Talley 87, 86 Lawson, Nancy 86 Lee, Brian 86 Lee, Donna 156, 86 Leggett, William 86 Lemley, Gene 86 Lenius, Donna 86 Letz, Pam 228, 86 Lewallen, Mary 86 Lewis, Jacqueline 86 Liebman, Eric 221, 86 Lioce, Ronny 86 Lisman, Karen 86 Lockhart, Miriam 156, 86, 188 Longmire, Steve 153, 86 Lopez, Linda 86 Lord, Donna 176, 177 Love, Tony 153, 86 Lovett, Robert 86 Lowe, Richelle 86, 200, 201 Lucas, Donald 208, 86 Lujano, Michael 86 Lummus, Lind 149 Macon, Angie 153, 86 Malkowski, Laurie 86, 142 Malm, Mike 86 Mandeville, Marcel 86 Manley, Danny 86, 149 Manly, Michael 86 Mann, Larita 86 Mantooth, James 86 Mantsch, Scott 153, 86 Marshall, Jim 86 Martin, Chuck 186, 153, 190, 86 Martin, Melanie 86 Martinez, Fernando Martinez, Rosalva 86 Martinez, Yolando Mason, Alvis Massey, Kim 88 Mathews, David 88, 200 Mattingly, Tisha 88, 149 Mathis, Kay 88 Meadows, Debbie 88 Medina, Robert Medina, Victor 88 Mendenhall, Cheryl 88 Middlebrook, Julia 88 Miers, Tonya 88 Miller, Dina 153, 88 Milliner, Monty 185, 88, 174 Mims, Marty 185, 88 Mitchell, Billy 88, 209, 210, 231 Mitchell, Lenda 88, 145, 144 Mitchell, Rosemary 88, 199 Mixon, Miriam 88, 144, 143, 142 Moncibaiz, Anna 156, 88 Monk, Ellen 88, 174, 127, 142 McCann, Moya 88 McCaskill, Ronald 184, 88 McConnico, Kenneth 88, 163 McCormick, Sherry 153, 88 McCoy, Rickey 88 McCusker, Marc 88 McGhghy, Daniel 88 McGraw, Eric 233, 235, 88 McKean, Jimmie 88 McKelvain, James 88 McMahon, Chia 88 McNulty, Kenneth 88 McWilliams, Barbara 88 Napier, Darrell 153, 89 Nash, Tim 89 Newhouse, Karla 153, 154, 89, Newman, Michael Nichols, Mary Noack, Rhonda 182, 154, 89 Nobles, Sharon 89 Nowlin, Myra 153, 89 Riewe, Melody 192-193, 156,91 Riggins, Oscar 208 Robert Robe rt Robe rt s, Grady 185, 91 s. James 185, 91 s, Sandra 136, 91 Rockey, Lucretia 91 Rodrig uez, Tommy 91 Rogers, Patricia 153, 91 Rogers, Paul 91 Rowe, Etta 171, 91 Rucker, Randy 91 Samuels, Randy 91, 146, 149, 1 Sauleda, Paul 91 Savard, Jean 91, 231 Scalf, Randy 208, 91 Scarbrough, David 91, 142 Scargall, Lori 91 Scholtz, Melodee 91 Schwartz, Kathy 153, 91 Scott, Angela 171, 91 Scott, Daniel 177, 176 Scott, Jenny 154, 156, 91 Scott, Lisa 91 Seabourn, Frank 91 Olisky, Kim 149, 151 Olmos, Sandy 89 Ostercamp, Pam 89, 145 Owens, Tina 89 Pace, Susan 89 Packwood, Randy 89, 151, 149 Padilla, Bernabe 89 Seay, Sheila 91, 248 Seldon. Carla 91 Shew, Lisa 91 Shin, Young-Sun 91 Siewert, Jill 91 Sikes, Marlene 91, 189 Sills, Cheryl 91 Simmons, Ange 91, 149 Singleton, Jim 91 Paradoski, Adam 89 Park, Doug 89 Parker, Cynthia 89 Parker, Paige 89 Parker, Shelly 89, 200 Parker, Tonni 89, 142 Parkman, David 89 Pastones, Francisco 89 Patterson, Tim Paul, Joel 89 Pearson, Donna 163 Pelletier, Mark 184 Penkert, Holly 89 Perez, Sueme 89 Perry, Tammy 153 Peters, Daniel 90, 146, 126, 142 Pettigrew, Robert 208, 90 Petty, Glenda 90 Phillips, John 221, 90 Pickens, Ronald 90 Pierce, James 90 Pitcock, Tommy 90 Skinner, Tommy 185, 91 Slaton, Lorie 91, 198 Slaughter, Leon 91 Slayton, Theresa 91 Slimp, Tracey 91 Smith, April 91, 142 Smith, Joseph 91 Smith, Judy 156, 91 Smith, Kim 91 Smith, Linda 91 Smith, Steven 91 Smith, Wanda 91 Somerville, Rene' 91 Somerville, Rita 91 Soto, Teresa 153, 91 Sparks, Charles 91 Speight, Russel 92 Spencer, Cristy 92 Spicer, Spicer, . 248 Carrie 153, 92, 143, 142 Patricia 92 Spivey, Janet 92 Spraberry, Scott 185 Moody, Sharon 88 Moore, Cary 88 Moore, Dennis 88 Moore, Mara 88 Moore, McDonald 208, 88 Moore, Ronald Mora, James 88 Morey, Russell 89 Morris, Brad 185, 89 Morrison, Brad 208, 89, 210, 211 Pittman, Cynthia 153, 90 Plowrnan, Jeff 153, 184, 90 Polk, Michelle 90 Pope, Ronald 153, 90, 126 Porter, Cheryl 90, 142 Porter, Rhonda 90 Prado, Michael 90 Presley, Raymond 90 Prew, Debra 154, 153, 90 Price, Donna 90 Proctor, Jeff 153, 90 Pruitt, Rhonda 90, 149 Pruitt, Tad 153, 90, 174, 188, 126, 127 Pugh. King 90, 146, 142 Puryear, James 90, 151 Rainey, Jackie 136, 90, 248 Ramirez, Maria 228, 90 Randel, Jonathan 90, 188, 189 Rapson, Bill 228, 90 Ratlifl, Mary 90 Read, Robin 90 Spraberry, Stephen 92, 146 Spradlin, Tony 92, 200, 201 Standly, Mike 233, 234, 92 Stanhouse, Michael Stanislawczyk, Karen 92 Stanislawczyk, Sharon 154, 156, Stanley, Edward 92 Steele, Kelly 92 Stevens, Barbara 137, 92 Stills, Mike 208, 92 Strevel, Teresa 92, 248, 145 Sullivan, Michele 92 Summers, Kim 156, 92 Sumner, Leslie 92 Swening, Steve 92 Swinson, Jason 92 Swofford, Sharla 92 Sylvester, Darwin 92 Tatum, Carla 92 Tatum, Marty 208, 92 Taylor, Kimberly 92 Taylor, Paul 228, 229, 92 Morrow, Mitsy 156, 157, 190, 191, 89 Moseley, Carman 89 Mullen, Judith 89 Mullins, Tawney 89 Munguia, Nelida 89 Murray, Donna 156, 190, 89 Murray, Michael 89 Musgrave, Leslie 171, 89, 248 Reece, Marquette Reed, Carol 90 Reed, Chris 208, 90 Reed, Joe 156, 90 Reedy, Scott 208, 90 Reese, Lee Ann 90, 198 Reynolds, Lisa 186, 187, 90, 174 Rhodes. Ronald 90 Richardson, Laurie 186, 90, 198 Richardson, Robert 90, 146, 142 Thiele, Derek 92 Thomas, Russell 92, 176, 177 Thomason, Kevin 92, 200 Thompson, Deborah 92 Thompson, Rickey 153, 92 Thompson, Vicki 92 Tidwell, Joseph 92 Tobin, Tooke. Toops, Tracy 92, 174 Sam 156, 92 Leopoldo 92 43, 142 92 Tucker, Andrew 192, 193, 92, 174 Tudor, Jana 92 Tunnell, Bill 92 Turner, Sherry 92, 231 Tutt, Bobby Underwood, Robert 92, 176, 177 Unrue, Brent 1 53. 184, 92 Upton, Michael 186, 187, 153, 92, 126 Urquhart, Debbie 153, 92 Valdez, Peter 92, 200 Vantilborg, Julie 92, 248 Villarreal, Ruben Voight, Ida Mae 92 Wagstaff, Robert 208, 92, 210, 212 Waldrop, Gary Wallace, Justin Walton, Donna Wardlaw, John Washburn, Ma 93 93 153, 154, 156, 93 93 rk 93 Washington, William 93 Watkins, Jeffery Watkins, Mike 184, 93 Watson, Mark 93 Watson, Wadie 221, 93 Welch, Tim 93 Westmoreland, Christa 93, 198, 145 Wheatley, Donald 93 Wheeler, Gaylene 136, 93 Whisenhunt, Todd 185, 93 Whita, Linda 93 White, Martha 93 White, Robert 185, 93 White, Tammy 93 Wigfall, Janet 93 Wigfall, Jimmy 200 Wilkins, Lisa 93 Williams. John 208, 93, 210 Williams, Stacey 93 Williams, Vickie 93 Willis, Denise 93 Wilson, Sherie 153, 93 Wilson, Steve 93 Winkler, Mike Winters, Lesa Wong, Anna 1 153,93,176 84177 136, 93 54, 156, 93 Wood, June 93 Woodfin, Dan Wright, Curtis Wright, David 182, 93. 174, 175 93 93 Wright, Johnny 200, 201 Wulf. Linda 93 Wyrick, Nancy 93 Yancy, Brian 94 Yarbrough, Cheryl 94 Yarbrough, Leah 94 Young, Bryan 94, 200 Young, Robyn 94 Yungblut, Scott 94 Zapata, Joe 184 Zito, Brad 94 Zullo, Darlene 179 Zullo, Mike 185, 94 Seniors Adkins, William Adrian, Susan 192, 193, 38 Aguirre, Pedro 38, 176, 177 Akin, Cynthia 38, 174, 175 Allen, Erin 38 Allred, Becky 152, 153, 154, 38, 127, 282 Allsup, Kathryn 38 Altum, Sharon 179, 181, 38 Alvis, Kelly 171, 117, 38, 253, 174 Anderson, Edyth 171, 38 Armstrong, Michael 171, 38 Arnold, John 208, 38, 210, 211 Ashwander. Terry 38. 252, 198 Austin, Stacy 38, 199 Awalt, Shane 208, 38. 210, 211, 212 Baccus. Qucnton 38 Badgctt, Kendra 153, 154, 38 Bagby. Demetra 186, 190, 191, 174. 281 ' Bagley. Stacey Baker, Jeri 153, 243 Baldwin, Tancy 153, 154 Barclay, Melissa 153. 154 Barker, Duane 190, 191 Barnes, Carol 153, 154, 188. 189 Barnett, Chris 39, 210 Barrera, Martina 39 Barry, Brent 39 Baugh, Sheryl 39, 199 Beeman, Rodger 153, 39 Beggs, Janet 39 Bell, Denise 39. 252 Bell, William 153, 71, 39 Bennett, David 39, 174, 189, 188 Bennett. Eugene 39, 198 Beynon. Christine Bilbrey, Richard 153, 38, 176, 177, 126 Bingaman, Gordon 153, 156, 157, 190, 38, 173 Bingham. Jonathan 153, 38, 256. 257 Bings, Mariea Black, Beverly 39 Bland. Carmen 39, 248 Blankenship, Georgeann Blaylock. Carol 39 Boudreaux, Daphne 39 Boyce, Andrea 39 Boyd. Alan 186, 187, 192. 193. 39 Boyle, Cynthia 171, 39 Bradshaw. David 39, 200, 201 Bradshaw, Kevin 39, 163 Chitwood, Catherine 42 Clark. Royce 171, 42, 200, 201 Clem. Gregory 42 Clendennen, Brenda 42, 199 Cleveland, Kirk 171, 182, 42, 282 Clinard, Tracye 42, 198 Clowdus, Paula 42 Cofer. Brent 42 Coffey, Kent 42 Coleman, Cedric 42 Collazo, Melissa Collier. Scott 42 Collins, Nelda 42, 174. 208, 212, 363 28. 284 Colvin. Ted 42. 176, 177 Conrad. Charles 171. 42, 176, 177 Conway, Willie 192, 193 Coody, Caryn 43, 252 Cook, Allison Cook, Brian 43 Cooke, James 208, 43, 210, 211 Cossabone, Jimmy 71, 208, 43 Cossabone, Tonya 153, 154, 43 Coughran, Guy 228, 229, 43, 256, 25 Cowan, Karen 43 Cox, Susan 186, 43 Crawford, Melissa 43 Creed. Thomas 43, 200, 201 Crowe, Jed 156, 43 Cruz, Venus 153, 43 Cummings. Cathy 43 Curry, Kathryn 43 Danielson, Jeffery 43 Darden, Stanley 208, 43 David, Marie 43 Davis, Chris 43, 163 Davis, Douglas 43 Davis, Joe Bob 208, 43 Davis, Kelly 171, 43 Davis. Melinda 43 Bragg. Mark 171, 228, 229, 40, 256, 257 Bramlet, C rad 40 Brannies, Annette 40 Brannon, Jeff 176, 177 Brannon, Lloyd Branson, Leland 208, 40 Brewer, Stephen 186, 40, 146, 144 143, 142. 281 Briscoe. Meredith 40 Briscoe. Mike 40 Brockman, Kim 40. 199 Lori 186, 66. 40, 189, 142 Brooks, Ginger 40, 174, 282 Brooks, Brooks, Trace 185, 40 Brown, Laurie 40 Brown, Stephen 40 Brown, Wesley 40, 200 Bryan, Timmy 40 Bucherie. James 40 Q Bullock. Mark 40, 199 Bunch, Edith 153, 154, 40, 188, 189 Burgess, D'Edra 40 Burke. Robin 171, 228, 40 Burks. Kathy 154, 67, 40, 144, 142 Burton, Barry 40, 200 Bynum, William 40 Cable, Michael 156, 40, 188, 189 Caldwell. Charlotte 179. 41 Caldwell. William 41. 200 Camacho. Tom 182, 41 Cambell, Misty 199 Cambell, Glen 208, 41 Cannedy, Sandra 41 Carden, Suzie 156, 41 Carroll, Pamela 41 Carter. Janis 41 Casey. Alberta 41 Cass, Troy 71, 41, 200, 201 Cassle, Kimberly 153. 41, 189 Castleberry, Tammy 41 Chandler, William 41, 176, 177 Chappell, Dawn Chappell. James 185, 41 Chatham, Connie 192, 193, 41, 198, 144. 142 Chennault, Karen 41, 149 Chick, Derran 42 Dearing. Ben 43 Decker, Janet 44, 132, 133, 189, 246 DeHoyos, Mark 44, 198 DeLaho, James 44 DeLancy, Debbie 44, 198 Delleney, Marisa 44 Dennis, Brian 153, 44, 126 Densman, Jay Densman, Joel 44, 253 Depew, Veronica 179, 44 Devereaux, Sonya 136, 153, 44 Dixon. Sherrie 192, 193, 44 Dorcy, Brian 44 Doughty, David 185, 44 7 Douglas, Dale 186, 187, 44, 132, 133, 188, 189. 208, 174, 363 Downing, Billie Jean 182, 44, 282 Downing, Ronda 44 Druin, Loretta 44 Drury. James 44 Duggan, Kevin 44. 129 Dunman, Danita 44 Duport, Patricia 136, 171, 44 Dycus, Lanny 208, 44, 246 Edwards, Mark 44 Ehrke, Edward 45 ElAttrache, Haitham Elick, Carol 44 Elkins, Wayne 44, 176, 177 Elledge, Mark 228, 229, 44 Elliot, Karen 186. 154, 44 Ellison, Sherry 44 Emmert, Lisa 44, 174 Erwin, Cole 171, 208, 44, 210. 211 Erwin. Keely 67, 44 Estes, Donnie Estes, Kenneth 185, 44 Estrada, Sylvia 44 Evans, Kathryn 44, 246. 248 Evans, Pam 171, 153, 156,44 Evans. Sandra 44 Everett, Theresa 44 Fangman. MaDonna 153, 179, 48 Farr, Lori 48, 198 Farrington, Pamela 192, 193. 48, 174, 175 Farris, Gwendolyn 48. 142 Finch, Randale 153, 48 Fink, Raymond 48 Fitts. Debroah 48 Fletcher, Jeff 48. 256, 257, 188, 189, 126, 246 Flores, Miguel 208, 48 Florez, Elizabeth 179, 181, 48 Flournoy, Bradley 48 Foil, Angela 179, 48 Foil, Anita 48 Fonoti, Edna Forbess. David 48, 146, 163, 142 Forkner, Roger 192, 193, 48 French, David 186, 48 Friske, Karen 48 Froehlich, Tammy 48 Frost, Simeone 156. 48. 175. 281 Frost, Yolanda 156, 48 Fulcher, Brad 48, 28 Fuller. Theresa Fussel, Kathy 179. 48 Gamez, Martha 48, 199 Gammill, Sharon 48 Gannaway, Dennis 49, 163 Gardner. Stanley 49 Garza, Delia 137, 49 Gay, Kimberly 49 Gayden, Andrea 49 Gemberling, Jeff 190, 191, 49 Gentry, Thanongsak 49, 199 Gibbs, Claudia 49, 245, 247, 248 Gilchrest, Anthony 49, 146, 144, 143, 142, 282 Giles, Alesa 136, 153, 49 Glasscock, Gerald 49 Goetz, Steven 49 Gomez, Gilbert 49 Gonzales, Steven 185, 49 Gonzalez, Carlos 49 Gowens, Sandra 49, 149 Graham, David 185, 49, 96 Grant, Charles 171, 233, 234, 235, 49 256, 257 Greer. David 49 Gregory, Tina 179, 49, 142 Grission, Christine 179. 49 Grissom, David 49, 200 Gruber. Sherri 49 Gruber, Terri 49 Guerra, Chatty 156, 50 Gunter, Marsha 50, 149, 151 Hadley, Karen 50, 199 Hale, Alan 208, 66, 50 Hale, Keith 186, 187, 190, 191, 50, 146, 142 Hall, Lori 50 Hall, Peter 50 Hall, Teri 186, 50 Hallford, Cindy 50 Hambrick, Lynda 50 Hancock, Kerry 50 Haney, Kathy 170, 171, 50, 132, 133, 188. 207 Hanzlik, Karen 50 Hanzlik, Lisa 50, 231 Hargrove. Linda 50 Harris, Ricky 50, 149 Harris, Scott 171, 185, 50 Harrison, Cheri 50 Hassell. Michael 171, 50 Hathaway, Patrick 50, 176, 177 Hays, Ronald 50 Heiser, Teresa 50, 151, 149 Held, Janet 50, 199 Held, Kevin 50 Henry, Billy 50 Hernandez, Thersa 50 Herrera, Ubaldo 50, 149 Herring, Bill 51 Herring, Jamie 51 Hestand, Karen 179, 51 Hill, Billie 156, 51 Hill, Martin 153, 51 Hiscock. Melinda 51, 174, 189, 282 Ho. Denise 171, 51, 174, 188. 144, 189, 281, 142 Holdridge. Cheri 51 Hollowell, Pamela 51, 188 Hooker, David 51 Hoover, David 51 Horton, Mariana 51 Horton, Sylvia 153, 154, 52 Hournbuckle, Edwina 186, 156, 52 Howard, James 186, 187, 52, 128, 282 28 Howard. Jay 171, 185, 52 Hudgens, Janet 52 Hurst, Aimee 52 Huyck. Danny 52 Hyatt, Debbie 52 Ice, Fred 52 Ingram, Lisa 136. 52 Jacques, Terry 171, 117, 52, 253, 254, 255 Jensen, Thomas 52 Jingles, Shauna 52 Johnson, Janet 52 Johnston, Scotty 52 Jones, Douglas 52, 176, 177 Jones, Jeff 52 Jones, Kristi 52, 247, 248, 144 Jones, Susan 52 Jones, Vinita 179, 52 Jones, Denise 52 Jordan, Kim 190, 52 Keathley, Karyn 52, 252, 28 Kendrick, Lindy 171, 117, 53. 253 Keppel, Kirk 53 Kershaw, Valerie 53 Key, Teresa 53 Kidd, Joyce 53 Kiker. Kalah 53 Kim, Catherine 153, 53 Kinard, Darby 53, 252 King, Cynthia 179, 181, 53 King, Sara 153, 154, 53, 188, 189, 127 Kite, Brenda 136, 53 Knight, Darrel 171, 153, 53, 256, 257, 129. 282 Knox, Kelly 53. 247, 128, 129, 248, 144, 127, 143, 142, 282 Koepke, Timothy 53 Kraft, Edward 53 Kute, Terry 208. 53 Laird, James 54, 200, 201 Lambert, Terry 54, 198 Lane, Mary 54 Lanzetti, Kathleen 163 Lara, Rene 54 Lee, Barry 54 Lee, Tracey 54 Lemley, Mark 54 Leonard, Michelle 54, 252 Leverton, Katherine 54 Leverton, Randall 54 Lewis, Don 54 Lewis, Jamie 54 Lewis, Kenneth 54 Lively. Gregg 199 Lloyd, Wendel 208, 54 Love, Donna 54, 132, 133 Lowe, David 54 Lowry, James 185, 54 Loya, Joe 208. 54 Luera, Jerry 54 Luera, Jesse Mac Donald, Matt 55 McCart, John 192, 193, 184, 55 McClellan, Lorie 55, 149, 151, 149 McClellan, Steve 208, 55 McClelland, Brenda 153, 154, 156, 55, 188 McClure. Ben 55, 163 McDonald, Lesa 55, 173 McE1hannon, Kim 179. 181, 55 McFerrin, Tammie 55, 199 McGhee, Lori 179, 55 McGinnis, Charles 55 McHan, Kelle 171, 55, 253 Mclnnis, Janet 55, 174, 231 McKe1vain, James 55 McKnight, Jeff McLean, Janice 55, 149 McLeod, Barry 171, 55 McLeod, Norman 208, 55 McMillan, Edgar 55 McMillan, Doug 233, 234, 59 McMillan, Marki 59, 188, 189 McNulty, Mark 59 McRae, Belinda 59, 247, 248 McWhorter, Patrick 28 Maples, Grant 171, 232, 233, 54 Marquez, Rosie Martin , Deborah 153, 154, 54 , Kelley 153, 156, 54, 188, 174 Martin, Mark 54 Martin 234, 235, Martin, Shari 55, 149 Martindale, Sonya 153, 55 Martinez, James 192, 193, 55 Martinez, Moses 55 Martinez, Patricia 55 Massey, Hanora 153, 55 Maxson, Tamara 55 Mays, Barbara 179, 180, 55 Meadows, Stacy 171, 153, 59, 199 Mellor, Brenda 59, 199 Merritt, Louis 59, 176, 177 Middleton, Gary 59 Miles, Jimmy 59 Miles, Sawin 59 Miles, Thomas 59 Miller, Charles 59 Miller, Jeffery 59 Miller, Terry 184, 59 Mims, Tracy 184, 59 Minatra, Gary 59, 200 Mitchell, Harold 59 Mitchell, Lance 184, 59 Mitchell, Teresa 59, 149 Mixon, John 186, 190, 191, 59. 129, 146, 127, 143, 142 Moctrall, Steven 59 Mokry, Aloma 171, 117, 253, 198 Monnig, Cindy Moore, Denise 60 Moore, Karen 186, 187, 60, 174, 188 Moore, Tracy 60, 248, 142 Moreno, Ray 60, 176, 177 Morgan, Veronica Morrison, Nancy 186, 187, 192, 193, 60, 203 Morrison, Nolan 60, 163 Mosshart, Joey 60, 231 Mueller, Deborah 60 Munguia, Emilio 60 Mynatt, Dena 228, 60, 144, 142 Nall, Dee 60 Nease, Nathan 60, 256, 257, 174, 146, 144. 126, 127, 142 Neil, Juanell 179, 60 Nelson, Steven 153, 60, 142, 146, 174 Newton, Danna 60, 200 Newton, Keith 208, 60, 210, 211, 174 Niblo, Ellouise 61, 174, 188 Nichols, Merrel 61 Nobles, Mike 192, 193, 61 Noles, Beth 171, 61 Norton, Terry 186, 187, 61 Nuckols, Lisa 179, 61 Oden, Jerry 61 Odom, Philip 153, 61 Oldenburgh, Felicia 61, 199 Olmos, Kathryn 192, 193, 61 Ortiz, Ricardo 61, 231 Ortiz, Sheryl 61, 248 Owen, Shawn 61, 231 Owens, Natalie 61 Ozuna, Salvador 61 Palmer, Manuela Paradoski, Lisa 186, 190, 61, 248 Parker, Ralph 61 Pearce, Twyla 61, 127, 143, 142 Perez, Celia Perkins, Traci Pettit, Mary 179, 180, 61 Phillips, Glen 61, 231 Porterfield, Sandy 136, 61 Potter, Lorna 153, 61, 132, 133, 173 Presley, Annette 61 Presswood, Jim Bob 208, 61 Pyburn, Mark 186, 187, 62, 129 Quinn, Vicky 62, 252 Rankin, James 62 Rankin, Richard 62 Rasco, Randy 62 Ray, Danice 62 Reed, James Reynolds, Leigh Ann 62, 199 Richardson, Christie 179, 62 Richardson, Darrell 62 Rinehart, Greg 170, 171, 233, 234, 62 Ritchey, Rickey 163 Roberts, James 62 Roberts, Mark Roberts, Stephen Robertson, James 163 Roda, Victoria 62 Rogers. David 62, 200, 201 Rose, Rebecca 227, 62, 126 Ross, Wendy 179, 62 Ruelas, Marie 156, 62, 132. 133, 188, 189, 253 Russey, Dianna 62 Ryan. Robert 153 Sadler, Susan 62 Salinas, Steve 182, 62 Sandefur, Tanya 71, 62 Sanders, Bobby 190, 191, 62, 146, 144, 142 Sanders, Lisa 156 Sandoval, Adam 184 Sandoval, Sandra Sandreth, Sherry 200 Santana, Linda Satterfield, Shelly Saunders, Tony Savard, Ted Scalley, Karen 179 Scarborough, Albert 153 Scarborough, Julia 171, 228, 174 Seroggs, Melissa Senter, Sydney Sharp, Mark 208 Shaw, Laura Shelley, Stephen Shelton, Barbara 154 Sherrell, David 153 Shipley, Tony 176, 177 Simons, Jean Anne 188 Simpson, Keith tDe1bertl 231 Singletary, Kimberly 179, 180 Skipworth, Jamie 163 Smith, Cynthia 154 Smith, Jeanni 179 Smith, Karla 149 Smith, Nancy 132, 133, 199, 248, 189, 126 Smith. Nancy R. Smith, Sherry 179 Smith, Walter 171, 153, 126, 156, 281 Spaunhorst, Janet 153, 179 Spears, David 192, 193, 188, 189 Speight, Leslie 149 Spencer, Eric 28 Stalls, Shannaleigh 153, 199 Stamey, Frank 156, 174 Stamps, LeaAnn 149 Stanley, Lela Sterling, Marsha Storckman, James 163 Stovall, Steve 192, 193, 144, 143, 142 Strange, Carrie Styles, Scott 171, 231 Suggs, Brad 208 Sullivan, Mike Sumner, Lawrie 186, 170, 187, 171, 174, 188 Surovik, Wade 171, 128, 174, 188, 189, 126, 127, 281, 282 Swonger, Lisa 156 Sylvester, Angela 179 Tadlock, Robin 186, 153, 154, 173 Tankersley, John 156 Tauer. Lindy Taylor, Chris 171 Taylor, Cynthia 248 Taylor, Pamela Test, Victor 228, 229 Thomas, Mary Thomas, Robyn 171, 117, 253, 208 Thomason, Lonnie 153 Thomason, Ronnie 153 Thompson, Calvin Thompson, David Thompson, Teresa Thompson, Tommy 199 Thornton, Mitch 176, 177 Threadgill, Tammi 153 Tollefsen, Dag Tooke, Susan 243, 175 Toops, Isabella Truilt. Scott Tumlinson, Darold Turnbull, Denise 144. 142 Urquhart, Missy iss, 227, 170. nav. 171, 174, 175,244 Ulm, Lisa 153, 154, 228, 174, iss, iso, 281 Vargas, Elizabeth 137 Vaughan, Mark Vernon, Randy 171, 233, 234 Ververs, Vicki 171. 182 Vick, Vicki Vickers, Susan 153, 154, 179 Wade, Sandra 153, 154, 179 Wadsworth, Amy 199 Waldrop, Larry 163 Walker, Brenda Washington, Regent 208 Watson, Guy Wayman, John Weaver, Carl 153 Weber, Steven Welch, Staci 242, 243 Wells, David Wentz, Mark 174, 188, 281 Whalen, Ronnie Whatley, Gregory 146, 143, 142, 145 Wheeler, Karen 179 Wheeler, Terry 208 Whitaker, Martha 199 White, Melinda 142 White. Sandra 153 White, Troy 200 White, Tray Whitelcy, Kathryn Wilkerson, Melinda 149 Williams, Barton Williams, Bill 153 Williams, David 174, 188, 189, 281, 282 Williams, Judy 153, 154 Williams, Paul 208 Williams, Ronnie Williams. Wanda 163 Williamson, Richard Wills, Tina Wilson, Christie Wilson, Joe Wilson, Mark 190, 146, 143, 142 Wilson, Misty Wong, Janice Woodall, Becky 171, 143. 142, 282 Woodward, Margot 153, 154, 173, 127 Woolf, Linda Wright, Mildred Wright, Teresa York, Jennifer 153 Young. Cherry 293 Young, Robin Youngquist, Russell Faculty Alderman, James Anderson, Vicki Armstrong, Wanda Barnes, Frances Barrett, Russell Bauernfeind, Roger Belf. Daniel Black. Leigh Blackford, Jimmie Bonds, Maxene Brady, Edward Brailsford, Valree Branson, Paul Brastauskas, Sonja Brown, Madeleine Brown, Valenda Buck, Stephen Caldwell, Sara Carthel, Sally Case. Marc Childers, Carl Cochran, Luella Conley. James Cook. Gene Crawford, Anita Cummings, Jack Daugherty, Sharon DeBerry, Susan Dick, Lela 162 Dougherty, Chester Dougherty, Donna Dudley. Mike lilam, Sharon Ellis, Karen linger, Gina Fanning. Ann Finley, Bruce Fox, Vivian Francis, Karen Freeman, Lowell Garza, lsidoro Goff, Dorothy Green, Sonja Griffith, Granville Hanks, Shcrilyn Hartgraves, Beulah 254 Hatch, Garnie Haynes, Cherie Hermann, Frances Holladay, Robert 188, 189 Horton, Beverly Hughes, Bill Hutchinson, Nancy Ivey, Mary Jarvis. Beulah Jennings, Marsha Johnson, Dalton Johnston, Vivian Kelley. Sharon Kidd. Natha Kute, Nadine Landers, Belinda Langford, Debbie 198 Lee, Sherry Lewis. Nancy Longacre, Evelyn Lowry, Denise 198 Loya, Thelma Lutzko. 116 Mark, Mary 245 Martin, Prentice Mathieson. Mary May, Robert McKenzie. Barbara McKenzie, Thelma McKinney, James McSwain, Harold Middleton. Mary Miller, Melba Neely. Joy Neeley. Beth 198, ZX Neill. Judy Neslage, Sheila Newman, Madie Newton, Michael Olson. Judith 116 Overton, Ray Overton. William Owen, Katherine Owen, Virginia Palmer Vicki Parrish, Camielle 116 Patrick, Nancy Payne, James Penick. Put Pilcher. Melissa 156, 157 Potter, Charles Reese, Jim Rhodes, Billy Robertson, Portia Robinson, Leland Rogers, Nancy Schmittou, Reford Seay, Wanda Shahan, William Shelburne, Holly Shewmake, Jack 149 Short, Jim Sloan, Derrell 163 Smith. Jimmy 200 Smith, Louise Solley, Glenna Spradlin, Michael Strickland, Joanna 189 Sumerlin. Bobbie 145, 142 Swinson. Kuter Taylor, Stephanie Thornhill. Ralph Ticer, Dolores Tolbert. Denise Townley. Sharon Turk, Donna Vines, John Walter. Nancy Ward, Ernest Watkins, William Wheeler, Teresa 116 Williams, D'Lana Williams. Kathryn Williams, Ruby Wilson, Edward Wise, Wiley Wood. Jerry Wood, Joan 171 Woodward, Pearl Wright, Col. John Zumwalt, James Riff? TAIL Il SMKAN D C gf- 1Qx XX S 3 NX- N 1 V 5 W . .l 1 I ffm' Q, f' im J C The Gang 19 1 E ec tives I CYNTHIA AKIN NELDA COLLINS BUSINESS EDITOR EDITORIAL EDITOR I-'RANK STAMEY DAVID SPEARS BUSINESS EDITOR EDITORIAL EDITOR SONJA BRASTAUSKAS ROBERT HOLLADAY BUSINESS SPONSOR EDITORIAL SPONSOR 1 1 -z A B motive 3 li i .- N .., . 3 M Q Q? ii, ff S F 55 fi SE? QQ it - 5 L gig 5 mug, - My I WE, f ms :WI N if' G1 is 1, K . 'Ti A 'iQ3?iEL'.f1' 5' S taff Kathy Haney, Dale Douglas, Pam Hollowell. Brad Fulcher, Kelly Alvis. Left to Right: Terry Norton, Nancy Smith, Donna Love, Lorna Potter, Teri Hall, Marie Ruelas, Denise Dick, Cheryl Mendenhal, Paula Clowdus, Leslie Sumner. Q , :.A z 523, , - ' ' J I ,sw -i T , 1 OM ca-W 5 Q K 521 . an Classes Left to Right: Pam Hollowell, Kim Newton, Chia McMhon, Amy Overman. Melinda Davis, Beth Turpley, Janet Decker, Kellie Goldman, Keely Erwin, Leslie Sumner, Paula Clowdus, Kathy Haney, Sandra Evans. wg: i ' '75- 2 l , K vs 4? at i f 1 Y X 1 ' l ,J A, is .ff Z r T A if V x in K K vox. 1,5 Q .5 V .X X -X s w - Q' AN 5 ? -4 lf as fy is . it 2 RW ,L Hrs 15 X' K L Q1 ' . R 1 - , . 7' L 1 1 1 3 ' M535 1 L:bl'1 1ib'i 7 x'?.f 1 B' K U? L ., tt MB w5i't'x QRS. Left to Right: Tracy Tobin, Teri Hall, Terry Norton, Susie Blaylock, .lon Randel, Miriam Lockhart, Julie Davis, Shannon Harvey, Denise Dick, Barbra McWilliams, Lynda Hambrick, Lesa Vernon, Amy Herndon. lubs 357 Sports Left to right: Sheryl Mendenhal, Lorna Potter. Susie Blaylock, Della Hall. !',IL?'l ' 1 H fy-J mtl J? :MY 5 up Qkwafl- 358 922 i ag Left to right: Stacey Bagley, Craig Gregory, Dan Wor- sham, Holly Penkert, Joe Reed. Beverly Black, Angie Macon, Dale Douglas, Nancy Smith, Marie Ruelas, Brenda Clendennen, Todd Hill. ctivities . ...W 'W e Q rw Qi , vo Q 553- Big ,. Q , ,ga M ,, tgirl, W., iw A ,ia 35 WJ .N-N, , ., ,aww-aw.-F .. M ,,.. ga aww-,aww f g - af . 5 . ,. if fy.. .L irc .R ,rw - a. New Row I: Left to Right: Kimberly Bray, Mike Malm, Lindy Kendrick. Row 2: Left to Right: Kelly Alvis, Aloma Mokry, Robin Thomas, June Wood. Donna Love. Lori Scargall. Q 2 i I l 5 S r . , . '-ny. ,. f X K V X ' is YS' A -A if-, 2 - , iy,,g,g?gA --'YVF' W .N , ' New p --W' 25553 he ., ' -K+. 'Y 4 -E ,1'- , F21 --Jamie. eg -g 5,21 4 3 N I 5 R 33Q .,,j':E ..,..g ' -11 :gf e+:,yIifgg:1w,w,f--- -53 Si: iffy - fi ' QW f 'o 7 V V' 'iw - . I . '1 3-fm ' of F 5 + QQ IA EQQQQ 4' 2 ' .e - gf . ..... H ' N ..: Kqel . 1 :Im 351 .5 E11 v :,i 5, L AW' 'iii Q xii.. N Li?V'13ft -. f . I 54 RS: Li ,wen t F 'J H .. 5 1, , - R. 1 4 ir , K. , Q, Index x m'7 '7 Mm 'Mix tus- ., fi i' 'W Wi, , . 5 Faculty Left to Right: Mike Flores, Tracy bee, Vicki House, Pain Bragalone, Lisa Scott, Bill Rapson. 359 Business Staff Left to Right: Roger Basquette, Karen Jowers, Mark Proctor, Alison Hall, Eric Spencer, Brad Fulcher, Douglas Davis, Patricia Kuykendall. 360 Row 1: Left to Right: Martha White, Carolyn' Haynes, Sharla Swafford, Robyn Young, Michelle Daigle, Lauren Keathley, Cynthia Akin, Frank Stamey, Holly Crawford, Steve Weber, Paula Harris, Talley Lawlis. Row 2: Left to Right: Janet Hudgens, .lill Siewert, Beth Noles. Not pictured: Terri Gruber, Sherri Gruber. Photographers x xt 9 1 TA LISMA TA FF A ed 'towlcil staff Sponsor-AM r. Robert Holladay Co-Editors-in-Chief Nelda Collins David Spears Terry Norton iHeadJ Holly Baird Susie Blaylock Julie Davis Aloma Mokry Lori Scargall Head Assistant Editors-in-Chief Kim Gay Robyn Thomas Dale Douglas Lynda Hambrick June Wood Kathey Haney Shannon Harvey Indexes Pam Hollowell Head Assistant Editors Amy Herndon Barbara McWilliams Mike Flores Vicki House Paula Clowdus Jon Randel Tracey Lee Teri Hall Bill Rapson Lisa Scott Terry Norton Lesa Vernon Photography Assistant Editors Kelly Alvis Lorna Potter Marie Ruelas Nancy Smith Associate Editors Denise Dick Donna Love Sheryl Mendenhal Leslie Sumner Head Photographer Brad Fulcher Activities Lorna Potter Cl-Ieadl Susie Blaylock Clubs Paula Clowdus tHeadJ Kathey Haney fHeadJ Pam Hollowell CHeadJ Leslie Sumner CHeadJ Nelda Collins Melinda Davis Janet Decker Keely Erwin Sandra Evans Kellie Goldman Chia McMhon Kim Newton Amy Overman Beth Tarpley Brad Fulcher CHeadJ Roger Basquette Douglas Davis Alison Hall Karen Jowers Patricia Kuykendall Mark Proctor Eric Spencer Sports Dale Douglas CHeadJ Marie Ruelas CHeadJ Nancy Smith CHeadD Stacy Bagley Beverly Black Brenda Clendennon Dela Hall Faculty Craig Gregory Sheryl Mendenhal Kelly Alvis CHeadJ Todd Hill Classes Kimberly Bray Angie Macon Denise Dick iHeadJ Terry Jacques Holly Penkert Teri Hall fHeadJ Lindy Kendrick Joe Reed Miriam Lockhart lHeadJ Mike Malm Dan Worsham 6 . t ff Sponsor- 'e-e- Mrs. Sonja Brastauskas Carolyn Haynes Business Managers Janet Hudgens Cynthia Atkins Lauren Keathley Frank Stamey Tally Lawlis Staff Members Beth Noles Sandra Cannedy Jill Siewert Holly Crawford Sharla Swafford Michelle Daigle Steve Weber Sherri Gruber Martha White Terri Gruber Robyn Young Paula Harris 361 in 5 'Q 1 vw I VW wh XX, 5. f, 42,1 5, Y A J ,- -W i '1 2 5 ,,, 1 f f up QSM! 4 X 4:9 Z1 i e , .K 3 F-dw-v-13:11 . Q m g. 5 xi S sf 31 5 W TI A IL Il SMKAN D C j 'k J C XWN ' QD L! I . vx J The Closing f'X Y 'Y im 4 'wugiig ,,,,' Vzgr IW X fn! ' an sw FL 'La-I' 4-sn I ir? auf 'N Ji ,af K! I 'A if i as . rl ,, , Q U , H V if Q I I i . I ' w 'QTY 'f L' 1, ' - ,K K, gif, I ,L . ,,, , nf? v Q 7 1. ' 1 f W, , f by Okay, here we go again. People seemed somewhat skeptical when they found out we were going to attempt being editors another year. In fact some people thought we were crazy. CWe sometimes tended to agree.J But we made it through another year and you get to read another of our exciting letters. If We just wanted to mention a few of this year's Talisman highlights . The time when the whole book got censored and we had to start over from scratch. CI-Ia, Hal When we had our first budget meeting only to find out we didn't have much of a budget and last but certainly not least, when we learned how to say Mrs. Brastauska's name. There are quite a few people we would like to thank-for without them theqbook would not be. Mr. Kline and Mr. Reddin for all the photos they did for us this year. Mr. Cummings for the use of his darkrooms. A big thanks to Mr. Bauernfeind and the faculty for putting up with us another year. A whopper of a thanks to Burger King for supplying us with our meals during the deadlines. To our wonderful staff for working so hard and thank you to their parents also. To our own staff photographers for working their tails off. To the custodians for keeping our room clean. To Debbie Piercefield for this year's shirt design. And lastly to Harolds Bar-B-Que for babysitting our sophomores. Oh, one more thanks is due to Mrs. Brastauskas and Mr. Holladay. There is no way we could thank you enough for what ya'll have done for us. We love ya!! - Nelda Collins David Spears Co-Editors-in-Chief P.S. I will always look back on these past three years with a warm smile on my face and a warm thought in my heart for the good times truly outweighed the bad times by far. A special thanks to Dale Douglas, Kathy Haney and Pam Hollowell for all the extras they did for me when I ran out of time. A big thanks to David, for it was a real pleasure working with him these past 2 years. To our sponsors who guided us and set us down when we got a little too independent. Most of all thanks to my parents who supported me fully and told me to keep my chin up when things got rough. N.C. P.S. I would like to thank all the many many people who helped make this year special! To Mark, who always thought I was mad at him I'd like to say Fm not mad!! To Alison for always listening to my boring stories about life!!! To Roger again for his famous line I thought you were going to shoot it??'? And to all the other crazy photographers and staff members, Thanks! I would like to especially thank Molly for all her time, love, support, thoughtfulness, and very special friendships and for always being there when I needed her! CYour cookingqis still great.J Thanks also to my super co-editor Nelda for two years of friendships and support and making this book and year great! Last but not least thanks to Mom and Dad for understanding and helping me through my last year at Cooper. D.S. A 1980-81 Talisman Awards BRAD FULCI-IER- Who shot J.R. award. DALE DOUGLAS- Let's see how much trouble we can get everyone into award. PAM HOLLOWELL- Bette who??? award. MIKE MALM- What section am I on award. ALLISON HALL--- Allison did it award. V aes ' fa 1995 V 2' 2 Cum
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