Cooper High School - Talisman Yearbook (Abilene, TX)
- Class of 1982
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'vffissswgszww ,,,, A..,,,,, . .uv 'ff vwgsem, VH' z' ff A , w 4ElEH3572::f'ffffS5i3Wi4lSZZMfH'- '57 f.-M ffff :I-,,,mWw.-W ,,.., f 'Ws5Q5M4f5z2w -fgfniwi ff fl wsu, sf fsyfiefiiwmaigf miie mx , , , wwmamz' 9 ?4 I r v f Q,,fHa ' -sw I The 1982 Rose Williams the Cooper Latm teacher has been a loyal Cougar for twenty years Teachers who have been at Cooper smce its beginning are affectionately called bricks Latin the language of civilized educated men has been taught and elevated to a high degree of excellence by her outstanding dedication to her profession She is beloved by legions of her students Ms Williams lives with two of her greatest admirers her mother Rex Ms Williams received her B A from Baylor University and her M A from the Universi ty of North Carolina She is quite active in a number of projects such as the Latin Club her church and foreign travel Well known for her impressive intellect her dedicated work and her dynamic teachmg Ms Williams is truly a great lady and teacher The l982 Talisman is respectively dedicated MISS ROSE WILLIAMS Mrs. Williams and her grandmother, Mrs. Ellison. Also in the household is-her pet dog: to Tali man Dedicatee Runners-up Mr. and Miss C.H.S. Ray Berry Lauren Keathley Runner-up Talisman Queen Cheryl Mendenhall Zn 'a-A was ' - J 5 Q 3 I Il: X Runner-up Talisman Queen Karan Cummings ' I . ,, . u . A Q Q f 4 1 . . n . ,U ' .- - .V f ,' 0 Q A fi ,L I n . Qjfgff 4 1 1 . 4 , mf? v'n-, ff ' . 4, 14, Runners-up Friendliest Boy and Girl Rob Beckham Angela Hamil National Merit Scholars Talisman Salutes 'f '1 4f STEPHEN COOK KARAN CUMMINGS JAMES HENDERSON Ql 1l' JOHN LANE ADAM PARADOSKI ANDREW TUCKER 'SZ flllwaz nf no -S' IS 1 Moore 1 Runners-Up Senior Favorites Robert Wagstaff Leslie Musgrave if i , i v -I-faiiffi l on .anna -Juli l X i 1 l 1 l 'E 6 . l ff? The l98l-82 Senior Class Officers are: President, McDonald Mooreg Vice-President, Kimberly Brayg Corresponding Secretary, Jean Savardg Recording Secretary, Suzi Bartong Treasurer, Tommy Broylesg and Student Council Representative, Carolyn Haynes. The Officers led the Senior Class through an exciting year. The Class of '82 was the first Class in the history of Cooper to win the penny-jari' contest three consecutive years. The Officers organized Nacho Booths for the football games and sold Luv Ya Coogs signs. These two projects helped raise approximately S3000 for the Sr. Class. The Class sponsors wereg Mr. Robert Holladay, Mr. .lim Short, and Mr. Jim Zumwalt. The Class of 1982 will always be remembered as The Class That Broke Traditionf 7 i'f ?i i i fi-+357 NX 57 'ilu V iv agra 30 UI? GIIUIHIUIEB 'H . EXAMPLES IIPJIESSGIIF ACKER.SANDRA Concert Choir 2, 3: Trea. 3: Int. Rep 21 Vice Pres. 2: FTA: I. Vice pres. 2, Drill Team I. 2,3 ADAMS. BRIAN ADAMS,SHERRI HR Sec. 3: Crest Staff I. 2. 3 AGUIRRE.SIl.VIA FHA 3: Cougars Pride I, 2 Al.CAZAR.JEFF Int. Rep 2: Library 3 ALEXANDER, SHELLY Band I, 2: HR Sec. 3: FHA HERO: V. Pres. Honor Roll 3 ALLRED. RHONDA Cooper Crest Staff 2. 31 Film society: Cougars Pride I ALTUM. GREG Film Society: VICA IICTIQ TIASA: Ist Regional Gen Draft: lst State Gen Draft ANDERSON.CHRIS VOCT Treasurer ANDERSON, DAVID K. HR President: Gymnastics Competition I. 2: Districts Champions 2 ANDERSON,JUDY Latin Club 2. 33 Cougars Pride I: Speech Team 2, Atten- dance office 2 ANDERSON. NAN Cheerleader 3: Spanish Club 3: Honor Society 3: Cougars Pride I. 2: Volleyball I ANDERSON. LESLIE FHA I: Drill Team I. 3: Intramurals I: Cougars Pride I, 3: Office worker 3 ANDERSON, TRISHA Choir I. 2. 3: Commentarius 2: Film Society I1 Latin Club 2 ANTILLEY. ALICE U Band I. 2: II ECE 3: FHA-HERO Vice-president 3 ARMSTRONG. BROOKS Football I. 2: Intramurals I, 2, 3 ASHBY, DANNY BAGBY, LISA Band I. 2, 3: Latin Club 2. 3: Spanish Club 2: Intramurals 2 BALDWIN. RHONDA Choir I. 2. 3: FTA I, 2 BALLARO. PETE ICT 2. 3 BANNISTER, DIANNE Cosmetology 2. 3: Cougars Pride I BARN ES. KIM Band l. 21 Talisman 2: International Thespians I: Rifle Corps I, 2 BARRETT. BRONWEN Band I. 2, 3: Homeroom Secretary 3: French Club 23 Rifle Corps I. 2. 3: Intramurals 3 BARRY. .IULIE Orchestra I. 2. 3: Cougars Pride I: Volleyball I. 2. 3: In- tramurals 3 32 BARTON, SUZANNE Recording Secretary 34 Homeroom Secretary 24 Film Socie- ty I4 Spanish Club 24 Cougars Pride I, 24 Speech Team 1, 2, 3 . BASQU ETTE, ROGER BAYARDO, ELSA BEAIRD, NANCY FHA I4 OEA 2, 34 Intramurals I BEARDEN, KEVIN Choir I, 24 Homeroom Secretary 24 ROTC I, 2, 34 In- tramurals I, 2, 3 BECHTEL, KATHRYN Band I, 2g Commentaurius 34 French Club 2, 34 Christian Club I BECKHAM, ROB Homeroom President 34 Talisman I4 Spanish Club 34 Film Society I, 2, 34 Intramurals I, 2, 34 Gymnastics I, 2, 34 All- American team 2 BENITEZ, EZEKIEL D. Spanish club, FHA HERO 34 Int. Basketball, Volleyball I, 24 Interschool Comp. Football BERRY, .I EFF Choir - Pres., Section Leader4 Honor Society 34 Student Council Exec. Board 34 Confederate Singers 2, 34 All Region I, 2, 34 All State 2 BERRY, RAY HR. Vice Pres. 2, 34 C Club I, 24 Lettered in Football 2, 34 Co-Captain Football Team 34 Team Coarse I Member4 Honorable Mention, All- District BIEBERLY, TERI HR. Sec4 Clubs - French, FCA, Cougars Pride I4 CounseIor's Office BIESECKER, JOANNE ' French Club I, 2, 34 Intramurals I, 24 Speech Team I, 24 Lab Ass't 3 BIVINS, DAVID VOCT - Vice Pres. 34 Ag Class Pres. 24 Officiating I, 2 BIVINS, DIANA Homeroom Vice Pres I4 Homeroom Pres 24 Cougar's Pride I, 24 Squad Captain 34 FHA I4 FTA Chapter Parliamen- tarian 2, 34 District IV Financial Sec. 34 Speech Team I4 Of- fice Worker I BLACK, ANGELA FHA I4 French 2, 34 Cougar's Pride I4 Intramurals Rep. I BLACK, DAVID Siren Squad 34 Industrial Arts 2, 34 Architectural Drafting - 2nd State, 2nd Regional 2 BLACKBURN, JEFF Homeroom Vice. Pres. I4 C Club I4 FCA 14 Stagecraft 34 Baseball I, 2, 34 Baseball Letter 2, 3 BLAN KENSHIP, ARNOLD FCA I, 2, 34 Intramurals I, 2, 34 Football4 Baseball4 Football Lettered I, 2, 34 Baseball Lettered I, 2, 3 BLASSINGAME, CLINT VICA 34 IA I4 Intramurals I4 Wt. Training 3 BOERNER, .IOHN Homeroom Vice Pres. 34 Intramurals I, 2, 34 Wt. Lif- tingComp. 2, 3 BONDICK, BECKY Student Council 34 Homeroom Pres. 34 OEA 2, 34 OEA 3rd Place in Inter-Office Communications 2 BOURDREAUX, KIM FHA I4 French Club 2, 34 Intramurals I, 24 Office Worker 2 BOWEN, LAURA Student Council 34 Executive Staff 3g Homeroom Vice Pres. I4 Cougar's Pride I4 Speech Team Pres. 34 Speech All Reg. I, 2 BRAGALONE, PAM Student Council I, 34 Class Sec. I Qother schoolJ4 Homeroom Pres. 34 Yearbook 2, 34 Crest 34 Thespians Sec. I, 2, 34 Speech Team I, 2, 3 a' 33 BRASSEL, AVA Band I, 2, 33 Flag Captain 33 UIL I, 2, 3g Homeroom V.P. 33 French Club 2, 33 Cougars Pride I BRAY, KIMBERLY Honor Society 3g Associate Editor of Talisman 33 Tennis: All-State Doubles 23 Society ol' Distinguished American High Schools 23 Homecoming Queen Nominee BRAZZEL, STEPHEN Honor Society 2, 33 Key Club President 2, 3g Int. Volleyball 2, 33 Basketball I, 2, 33 Lettered 2, 33 Nat'l Merit Commend- ed 3 BRIGHT, TAMMY ANN Band 23 UIL 23 Cougars Pride 23 Cougarettes 3 BRIGHTWELL, WILLIAM J. CAVE Sgt.-at-arms 2, 33 Track 3 BROOKS, RANDY Siren Squad 33 Film Society 33 Latin Club I, 23 Int. I, 2, 33 JV Tennis I3Cougarette Beau 3 BROOKS, ROBIN VOCT 2, 33 Vo. Ag. I, 2 BROWN, BOB Siren Squad 33 Int. I, 2, 33 Football Champs 33 Baseball I, 2, 33 Lettered 2, 33 Library Worker 23 Student Aid 3 BROWN, LESLIE Hr. Pres. I, 33 C Club 13 FCA I3 Spanish Club 33 Cougars Pride I, 23 Pres. 3 Int. 2, 33 Exchange Day 23 Volleyball Mgr. I BROWN, MARGARET L. Int. Rep. 23 Latin I, 2, 33 FHA 33 Int. I, 2, 3 BROYLES, TOMMY Class Treas. 33 Int. Rep. 23 Crest 2, 33 News Ed. 23 Asst. Bus. Ed. 33 Spanish Club 33 Int. I, 2, 33 Honor Roll 3 BRYSON, DENNIS B. Student Council 33 Hr. Pres. 33 Football 33 Lettered 3 BUCK, TODD BUETTEMEYER, KIM Band I, 2, 33 Librarian 33 Flag Corps 33 UIL 23 Student Aid 2, 33 lnt'l Thespians 33 Latin Club 33 Cross Country I BUI, KIM-CHAU BURKS, JOHN VOCT Co-op l, 2, 33 Officer I, 2 BURKS, SHERRY BURNAM, STEPHANIE Hr. Pres. I, Sec. 33 FCA I, 2, 333 Int. I, 2, 33 Tennis I, 23 Cross Country 2, 3 BUSH, MIKE R. Band 2, 33 Orch. I, 2, 33 V.P. 33 Hr. Pres. I3 Treas. 2 Int I, 2, 33 UIL I, 2, 33 All Regional 33 Band Ensemble I, 23 Orch Letter 2, 33 Counseling Off. BUTLER, STEPHANIE CAFFEY, LEATRICE Commentarius Art Ed. 23 Speech Team I, 2 CALIENDO, TONYA Choir I, 2, 33 Librarian 33 FTA I3 Drama I, 2, 3g J.V. Tennis l3Concert Choir I, 2, 3 CALINOS, RUDY CALLAN, JIM Honor Society 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 33 Key Club, Math Science Seminar I, 2, 33 Int. Football 2, 33 Nat. Merit Commended 3 34 '4- 9 WIICCXI2 Sf9lIf2Il'lT 'Q Hi Q T' i. 5 lu YENIORS' our nv our T33 83' 4 s 7? ' 1, N k f 1 36 CAMPBELL, CLETUS Ag Co-Op 2, 3, FFA Reporter 1, 2, 3, Poultry Team I, 2, Ag Office 3 CANTRELL, PAUL Band I, 2, 3, Baseball I CARROLL, RODNEY ICT 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3 CARROLL, WENDELL FHA I, 2, 3 CARTEE, BRIAN Int. Rep, HR VP, Ofliciating 2 CRAIG, CARTER French Club l, 2, 3 CASEY, DINA HR Sec. 2, Christian Club, Cougars Pride I, Int. I CASEY, JOHNNY CATHEY, CHUCK Int., Baseball l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, Science Lab CAVANAUGH, CINDY HR Vp, Latin Club 2, 3, U.I.L. Solo and Ensemble Div. I Allregion Band 1, 2, 3, All Region Orchestra CECIL, TINA French Club I, 2, 3, Int. 3 CENIGLIS, TOM French Club I, 2, 3: Int., French Competition -- State CHADWICK, RANAE CHANDLER, CAROL Band 2, 3, Choir 2, Orchestra I, 2, HR Pres. 2 CHARDLER, LISA CHEEK, ROBERT HR VP I, Football I, 2, 3, Football Letter 3 CHEEK, SHEELEY I FHA I, 3, OEA 3 CHESSER, VEVET LYNN French 3, Track I, 2, 3, Cross Country I, 2, 3, General Of- Iice 3 CHRISTENSEN, CAROLYN Student Council 3 CLARK, BRENT CLEMONS, TOMMY Christian Club I, FCA I, Stagecraft 3, Int. Basketball I, 2 Baseball I, 2, 3 CLICK, BOBBY FFA l, 2, Coop. 2, 3 CLOUTIER, JOHN ROTC 1, 2, 3 COCHRAN, DAVID Band I, 2, 3, HR. Pres. 2, 3, UIL Band I, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, Baseball Letter I, 3 37 COE, PAT HR VP, Sr Counselors Office 3 COLDICUTT, CHRIS Student Council lg Talisman Bus Mgr French Club 2 3 lnt 2, 3 COLEMAN, CHARLOTTE Choir 2, 3, Int. 3 COLLIER, CALVIN HR Int. Rep. 3gCrest Asst Sports Ed 2 Ed 3 lnt2 3 COLYER, KIMBERLY Band I, 23 Hecc I,2:UlL I 2 COLYER, LISA Band I, 2, 33 Film Society I Spanish Club 3 UIL 3 Band Aid 3 COMER, REGINA CVEA 3 CONLEY. GLORIANA Honor Society 2, 3, Latin Club I 2 VOE 3 Film Society 3 Cougars Pride I, 2 COOK, STEPHEN Honor Society 2, 3, Student Council I 2 3 Siren Squad 3 National Merit Semi-Finalist Honor Society Pres Latin Club - Co Pres. COUCH. DOYLE CRAWFOR D, HOLLY HR Sec.: Talisman Staff lnl: Varsity Track I CROFT. SHARON Commcntarius 2, 3 Co-Ed French Club I 2 3 Thespians I. 3: Cougars Pride lg Speech Team I 2 3 TFA State CRONE. JOHN Choir 31GolfTeam 3 Cl.IiSTA. DIERDRE IIR Sec. I: Pres. of FHA 2 3 Cougars Prldel 2 Int 2 Lib Cl, Nl MINGS. GREG Band 2. 3: Jazz Ensemble 2 U I L West Tex Jazz Festival 38 CUMMINGS, KARAN French Club 2, 3: Honor Society 3: Key Club: Cougars Pride: Nat. Merit Semi-finalist DANE, KENNETH Band I, 2, 3: HR Int. Rcp. I. 2: Int. Football I, 2: Band U.I.I.. Contest DAIGLE, MICHELLE Talisman Staff 2, 3: FCA I, 2, 3: Cougars Pride I: Int. 2 DANIELS. KIM Cheerleader: HR Treas.: HR VP 2: Cougars Pride I, 2: Int. I, 2: llomemaking DAVIS. LARRY Spanish Club 2: Honor Society 3: Int. I: Library Worker 3 DAVIS, WARREN Int.: Lcttered in Football: Commended National Merit Scholar 3: OIT. Worker DEBERRY, BRENDA Choir I: HR Pres.: HOSA 2: CVAE I, 2: Cougars Pride I DERRETT. CORA Band I, 2, 3: Chrestaen Club I: ROTC I, 2, 33 Track I: Library Workers 2, 3 DESHAZO, JIMMY VOCT 3: Counselor I DICK. DENISE Associate Editor, Talisman 2, Talisman I, Editor Talisman 3: Christian Club DICK, RONALD Ag.1,CvAE Co-Op 2, 3 DIXON, ANGELA Band I: OEA 3: Film 3: Voe Coop 3: Band UIL Marching I: Library Workers 2 DORSETT, SUSAN ' Band I, 2, 3: Rifle Cap.: HR Pres.: Speech Team 2: Band U.I.L. State 3: Attendance Worker DRUIN, PAULA VOE Pre-lab 2: FHA I DUCK, MARY Band I, 2, 3: French I, 2, 3: Off. Worker DUNCAN, BILL . Honor Society 3: HR Rep.: HR Pres: Math Seminar 3 j , 14 I J- , ,Z 1 . . f ., X J 39 IEDICRL.. p.-St. -,M we 1 25? 'N 4 J 'B K 4 1 Hnd Proud Cf lt!! ld Q gg .. si! 5 1 DUNLAP, JEFF Industrial Arts I, 23 Oflice Worker 23 Architectural Draf- ting 23 3rd in Regional, 3rd inState DUNLAP, MATT HR. Sec. 23 HR. VP 33 ICT 2, 33 Weight Training I, 2, 3 DUNN, LUCI Band I, 2, 33 Honor Society 33 Orchestra I3 Asst. Editor Crest 33 Spanish Club I, 33 Regional Orchestra Comp. I3 Letter in Orchestra DUNN, TINA Choir I, 2, 33 HR. VP 23 HR. Pres. 3 DUNNAM, ANGIE Honor Society 2, 33 Spanish Club 33 Film Society 33 Spring Track I, 2, 33 Cross Country Letterman 2, 33 Spring Track Letterman I, 2, 3 DUSCKAS, GREG Intermurals Rep. 2, 33 Talisman 33 Intramural Bowling I, 2, 33 Intramural Volleyball I, 2, 33 Basketball Letter 2, 3 EARNEST, DANNY HR. VP 33 HR. Treasurer I, 23 Intramurals I, 2, 3 EASLEY, PAUL Orchestra I, 23 HERO 33 Football 23 UIL Orchestra 23 Library Worker 2, 3 EASTMAN, NANCY Sq. Capt. Cougar's Pride 33 Key Club 2, 33 Film Society 3 EAVES, JOHN EICHLER, EDDIE Orchestra I, 23 FFA I, 2, 3 ELLIOT, RON Intramurals I, 2 ELLIOT, SHARON Cougars Pride 23 Christian Club I3 Hece 33 Intramurals 3 ELLIOTE, STEPHANIE ROTC 2, 3g Christian Club I3 Office 3 EMMONS, JOHN Talisman Business Editor 33 FTA 2, 33 Mr. FTA 23 Speech Team 3 EMORY, SHERRIE Choir I, 2, 33 OEA 33 Cougars Pride I3 Intramurals I ENGLISH, RON Intramural Rep. 23 Intramurals I, 23 Golf I, 2, 3, Dist. Reg. State Teams I, 2 ETHEREDGE, DON Orchestra I, 23 Treas. 23 Homeroom Pres. 1, 33 Film Society I3 Spanish Club 23 Vica Electronics Club 33 Intramural I EVANS, KARE Band I3 FHA 33 ROTC 3 FIELDS, KEVIN Homeroom V.P. 33 Intramurals I, 2, 3 FISHER, CRICKET HECE 3 FITTS, TERREN IA Cheerleader fheadj 33 Student Council 23 Homeroom Rep. 2, 33 FHA 33 Cougarettes I, 23 Volleyball I, 2g Basketball l, 23 Track I, 2, 3 FLORES, HECTOR JR. Band I, 2, 3 FOLGER, CHARLIE Industrial 3 1 42 FOSTER, AMY H.R. Pres. I3 FCA3 Cougar's Pride I3 Int. I FOWLER, DARRELL French I, 2, 33 Int. 3 FOWLER, RICHARD Orch. I, 2: ROTC I, 2 FRAZIERJEANNIE FREDECK, BELINDA D.E. 2, 33 D.E. Sec. 3 FULLER, BOBBY D.E. 2, 3 FULLER, JOEY GAMEZ, ROSARIO H.E.C.E. 3: F.H.A. I, 2: Int. 2. 3 GARNER, BRAD Concert Choir 33 H.R. Pres. 33 Crest Art Editor 2, 33 Let- tered in Track I, 2, 3 GARNER, KARLA GATES, ROXANNE Honor Society 23 Spanish Club 33 F.H.A. 3 GAZAILLE, BRENDA Talisman 33 Christian Club I3 Basketball Manager I GERLACH, KRIS Student Council Rep. 33 Band I, 2, 33 H.R. Pres. 3 GILLILAND. AMY Squad Captain3 Honor Society 33 Band I, 23 Math-Science Seminar I3 Latin Club I, 2, 33 Key Club 33 Film Society 33 Cougar's Pride I, 2, 33 Band UIL I, 23 Latin UIL I, 2, 3 GLOVER, PATRICK Band I, 23 Choir I, 2. 33 CVAE - Coop 33 Band UIL I, 2 GLOYD, RUSSELL ROTC I, 2, 33 Int. 2, 33 4 Lt. Col. SQ. CO. GOBLE, VALYNDA FHA I, 23 Cougar's Pride I3 Int. I, 2 GOLDMAN. KELLIE H.R. V.P. 23 H.R. Sec. 33 Talisman 2, 33 FHA I3 Spanish Club 3 GOMEZ, GREGORY H.R. Sec. 3: HOE 2 GOODIN, STEPHANIE Band I, 2, 33 Twirler I, 33 Spanish Club 33 Int. 2, 33 Band State UIL 33 Twirling State 3 GRAVES, TIM H.R. Pres. 33 Honor Society 33 German3 Ofliciating GREGORY, CRAIG Honor Society 2, 33 Asst. Editor Talisman 33 Latin Club I, 23 Key Club 2, 33 Film Society 2, 33 Math-Science Seminar I, 23 Int. 3 GREGORY, PATTY GRIGSBY, GARY H.R. Pres. I, 2, 33 FCA I3 Football I, 2, 33 .IV Basketball I 43 GUNTER, PAM CVAE 2, 33 CVAE Coop 23 Nurses Aid 1, 23 FFA Officer Worker 2 GURSKY, GAY OEA 2, 33 Cougars Pride l, 2 GUTZKE, LISA HECE 33 FHA l GUTZKE, LORA HECE 3 HADDOX, CALLIE Homeroom V.P. I3 Latin Club 23 FHA 33 Cougars Pride l, 2 HADLEY, MARK Honor Society 2, 33 Key Club 2, 33 Officiating 2, 3 HAECHTON, MELODY ROTC I, 2, 33 Flag Corps Com. 33 Library Worker l HALL, ALISON Talisman Photographer 2, Head 33 Drama Club I3 Latin Club 2, 33 Cougars Pride I HALL, JANA HALSTEAD, CATHY VOE-PEL 2: HECE 3 HAMIL, CYNTHIA Student Council V.P. 33 Junior Class Treasurer3 Homecom- ing Queen 33 Friendliest Girl 23 Soph. Favorite HANNA, DENNIS Homeroom Treas. 23 Intramurals 33 TIASA State Comp. Drafting 2 HARDEE, JOHN HARRIS, LISA Latin Club 1, 23 Political Science 23 Speech Team 23 Cougars Pride 1 HARRIS, MARK Orchestra 13 Homeroom V.P. 23 VOCT Co-op 2, 33 Pres. 2, 33 State Parliamentarian 2, 33 CVAE Co-op HARRIS, PAULA Homeroom Sec. 33 Talisman Business Staff 2, 33 FCA 2, 33 Spanish 33 Cougars Pride 13 Intramurals HARRIS, TRACY VOCT 3 HARRISON, RUSSELL Film Society I3 Intramural 1, 2, 33 Honor Society 33 Nat. Merit Commended HASTINGS, JOHN FFA 3 ' HAYNES, CAROLYN Student Council Rep. 33 Homeroom Sec. 23 Talisman 2, 33 Latin Club 23 Intramurals 1 HEATHERLY, PHILIP HENDERSON, JAMES Orchestra 13 Commentarius Director 23 National Merit Semi-Finalist HENDRICKS, DON Homeroom V.P. 1, 23 FFA V.P. 23 VOCT 3 HERALD, SCOTT Band I, 2, 33 Intra. Rep. lg Intramurals I, 2, 33 Track l, 2, 33 Cross Country 1, 2 44 M -as ea, ,dugg i,, Gi? har wif as 3 ' V , LJ Q'.-fp. - ': 'vT,2,f' , .. ,M-'M 1, if pil?-'L f---4 '-Ti' 1?- -.........,. , f,:T.3'-7 Wi., , ,A Q ' ',:'f: M -Q1 ff' f,-4:17-if Swan' Mm? ww ,gy HERNANDEZ, REBECCA FHA 33 Intramurals 23 Chemistry Asst. 3 HERNDON, AMY HR President I3 Talisman I, 2, 3, Assistant Editor 33 Film Society I, 2, 33 French I, 23 Intramurals 3 HILL, LEANNE Student Council I, 2, 33 HR Pres. I, 23 Varsity Tennis I. 2, 33 Varsity Volleyball I, 2, 3 HOF, .IOHN FFA 3 HOFF, RONNY Intramurals I, 2, 33 Football I HOFFMAN. ASHLEY FTA Secretary I3 Drill Team I, 2, 33 Most Valua6le 2, 3 HOLCOM BE, VICKI HOLLOWELL, AMY Band I, 2, 3, Treasurer 33 HR Secretary I3 FHA I3 Ensem- ble Div. I UIl.3Gymnastics Letter IIOI.MES,.lAMIE Band I, 23 Intramurals I, 2, 3 IIOLMES, LISA l IlA I, 2, 33 Christian Club 2 HOPE. LINDA Band I, 23 HECE 3 HOPKIN, RUBY VOCT 33 FHA I: ROTC l, 2, 3 HOPPER. JAMES Band 2, 33 Talisman 33 DECA 2 Administration Office 3 HOTCHKISS, KELLY Choir I3 Latin I HOUSE. VICKI HR Secretary 23 Talisman 2, 3, Associate Editor 33 FCA I3 Cougars Pride I3 Intramurals 33 German Dept. Honorec 2 IIOY. STEVE VICA I, 2: CVAE 3 HUGHES, BLAKE Intramurals 2, 33 Gymnasticsl, 2, 33 All American 2, All District I, 2, All Regional 2 IIUGIIIES, KATIIRYN Ilonor Society 2, 33 Band Twirler I, 2, 33 Choir I, 2. 3, Secretary 33 Confederate Singers 33 HR VP I3 Latin Club I, 2. 3, VP 3 IIUNT. DEBBIE Latin I, 23 DECA 33 Nurses Office 2, 3 IIURICK, ERIC German 33 ROTC 2, 33 Intramurals 3 IIURST. DWAIN ' IIllTSIiI.l., NATAl.Ili Student Council 2. 33 IIR Pres. 2, 33 OEA Chaplain 33 Track v IIYATT. RONALD Speech Team I INCE. RAYMON ICT VP 33 Industrial Arts 2, 3 46 'M JAC KS, SCOTT JEAN, KAREN JENSEN, TERESA HECE Il, 123 Vocational Office I2 JOHNSON, DOUG JONES, BRETT Intramurals Basketball I2 JON ES, HEIDI JON ES, RODNEY FCA I, 2, 33 Football, Lettered I 2 3 Baseball I Counselor Office 3 JON ES, SARA FHA I, 3: Latin Club 2: Cougar s Pride I Nurse s Aide 2 JON ES, TERESA JORDAN, CLINTON JORDAN, KEVIN Spanish Club 2: Football Lettered 3 JORDAN, NATALIE ANN Film Society Ig Spanish Club 3 Cougar s Pride I 2 JUHLIN, JON Homeroom Pres. 23 Golf Team I Speech Team 2 KARTINS, STACY FHA 3 KAPUSCINSKI, REN EE Spanish Club 3 KEATHLEY, LAUREN Homeroom Sec. 2: Talisman Bus Staff 2 Latin Club 2 Cougar's Pride I, 23 Cheerleader 3 KENNEDY, DARLA Choir I, 2, 33 Section Leader 3 FHA 3 Confederate Singers 35 All Region Choir 2, 3 KENNEDY, DEBORAH Orchestra I, 2, Film Society 3 Cross Country 3 Track 3 KEOUGH, GAHN KERSHAW, WILLIE Christian Club Ig FHA Pres 3 ROTC I Track I 2 3 KESSINGER, KERRY Latin Club I, 2, 3, Film Society 3 FHA 3 KING, , 2, 3: Treasurer 3 KING, KING, FFA I BILLY JACK PATRICK PAUL KONECNY, WADE Homeroom Intramural Rep. 33 CVAE Co-op l, 23 FHA 33 Industrial Art 3 LABRENZ, ANNETTE VOE-OEA 2, 3 LAGO, LISA VOE Sgt. at Arms 23 Reporter 33 FHA lg Ag Officer Worker 2 LAIRD, BOBBY LAIRD. GREGORY Student Council 3, Exec. Board 33 Choir l, 2, 33 Choir Publicity Officer 33 Singing Men l, 2, 33 .IV Football l LAMBERT, TRACY Gymnastics l, 2, 33 Library Worker l, 2 LAMMONS, JAMES Latin Club l, 23 Football 23 Attendance Office 3 LANDRUM, LAURA Homeroom Pres. 2, Vice Pres 33 FHA 33 Cougar's Pride I LANE, JOHN Honor Society 2, 33 Band l. 2, 33 Hr. V.P. 23 MathfScience Seminar l, 2, 33 Latinclub l, 23 Key Club 2, 3 LANTRIP, RANDY Band I, 2, 33 Film Society l, 23 German Club 33 Intramurals l, 3 LARGE. C REGG Hr. Pres. 2, 3. V.P. 33 FCA l, 23 Track l, 2, 33 Football 13 Int. l. 2. 3 LaSALLE. RALPH LASSITER. TAMMERA Hr. Sec. 33 FHA 33 Speech Team l LAWLIS, TALLEY Jr. Class S.C. Rep. 23 Hr. V.P. 13 Talisman 2, 33 Cougar's Pride l, 23 Speech Team l LAWSON, NANCY Gymnastics l: All-Am. l LEM LEY. GEN E VOCT 3 LENIUS, DONNA Hr. V.P. 3: OEA V.P. 2, 3 LETZ. PAM Student Council Ex. Board 3: Squad Captain 33 Hr. V.P. 23 Key Club 2, 33 Cougar's Pride l, 23 Tennis Letter l. 2, 3 LEWIS, .IACQUELINE FHA l. 2. 3: Spanish Club 33 lntram l3Christian Club l LIEBMAN, ERIC lnt. 2. 33 Var. Gymnastics l, 2,3 LINGENFLETER, TERRI Library Worker 3 LIOCE. RONNIE lnt. I. 2. 3 LISMAN. KAREN FHA 3: C0ugar's Pride I: lnt. 2 LOCKHART, MIRIAM Student Council 2. 3: Hr. Pres 2, 33 Talisman Asst Editor 33 Talisman l, 2, 33 French Club l, 23 Film Society l. 2, 33 Cougars Pride 49 LONGMIRIL STEVE Band I,2.31IIomcroom President 31 Bowling 21 VIL I, 2, 3 LORD, DONNA Printing Secretary I1 ICT IVICAI 2, 31 Secretary 2, 3 LOVETT, ROBERT LOWE, RICIIIil.l.E VOCT-CVAE 2, 31 Intramurals Volleyball 2 LUCAS, DONALD Football I, 2. 31InlramuraIS Basketball I, 2, 31 Football I, 2, 31 Library Worker 31 Office Worker I1 LUJANO, MIKE MACON. ANGELA Band I, 21 Talisman 2, 31 Latin Club 2, 31 C Club I1 Cougar's Pride I. 21 Intramural Football 2, 3 MALM, MIKE Homeroom Vice President I1 Talisman I, 21 French Club I1 Track I, 2, 31 Intramural Representative I, 21 Track Let- tered 31 Library Worker 3 MANDEVILLE. MARCEL Building Trades 3, Treasurer 31 Cross Country I MANTOOTHJAMES Homeroom President 31 Basketball I, 2, 31 Intramurals I, 2, 31 Basketball Letter 31 Office Worker 3 MANTSCH,SCOTT Band I, 2, 31 ROTC Drill Team I. 21 Marching Band I, 2, 31 ROTC Cadet of the Year I1 ROTC Honor Flight Com- mander 2 MARSALIS, MICHAEL Choir I, 21 Homeroom Vice President I, 2, 31 Interschool Competitions Golf 3 MARSHALL, JIM Ag Coop 2, 31 FFA I, 2, 31 President I, 2, 31 Poultry Team I, 2,31 Radio Team 21 Ag Office 31 Counselor Office I MARTIN,CHUCK Band I, 2, 31 Commentarius 2,31 Co-Editor 31 Latin Club 2, 31 Speech Team 2, 31 Who's Who 3 MARTIN, HOLLY FHA Executive Board 31 Cougarettes 2, 3 MARTIN, MELANIE OEA 2, 3 MARTINES, ROSE MASSEY, KIM Homeroom Treasurer I1 FCA I1 French Club 21 Cougars Pride I1 Intramural Football I1 Bowling 3 MATHIS, KAY VOCT 31 FHA 3 MATTlNGLY,TlSHA MEADOWS, DEBBIE MEDINA, ROB Industrial Arts Club 31 Football 2 MEDINA, VIC Student Council 21 Orchestra I1 Homeroom Vice President 21 Electronics Club 3 MENDENHALL, CHERYL Talisman Staff I, 2, 31 Associate Editor 2, Editor in Chief 31 Cougar's Pride I, 21 Latin Club I, 2, Sec. 2 50 MIERS, TONYA Student Council I, 23 Choir I3 HR Student Council Rep. I, 23 Film Society I, 2, 33 Christian Club I, 33 Cougars Pride I, 23 Int. I, 2,33 UIL Choir I3 Teachers Aid 2, 33 Nurses Off. 3 MILLER, DINA Band I, 2, 33 HR Pres. I3 Latin Club 2, 33 Film Society 2, 33 UIL Sweepstakes I, 2, 33 UIL State Marching MILLINER, MONTY Honor Society 2, 33 Officiating I MILLS, DANA Homeroom Secretary 33 Choir 33 Cougarettes 3 MIMS, MARTY Homeroom Sec. I3 FHA 33 Officiating 23 Intramurals 2 MITCHELL, BILLY Baseball 2, 33 Track 2, 33 All Dist Track 2 MITCHELL, LINDA Choir 23 Crest 33 FTA 2, 33 Volleyball 2, 33 Volleyball Offen- sive Player ofthe Year 3 MIXON, MIRIAM Capt. Flag Corps 33 Concert Choir V.P. 3g Key Club 33 Spanish Club 33 Honor Society 33 Confederate Singers 2, 3 MONCIBIAZ, ANNA French Club l, 2, 33 Treas. 3 MON K, ELLEN Honor Society 2, 33 Choir I, 2, 33 Hroom V.P. 33 Latin Club I, 2, 33 Rep 33 Cougars Prided I, 2 MOORE, McDONALD Class President I, 33 Homeroom V.P. 23 Talisman 33 Key Club 33 FCA lg Football I, 2, 33 Optimist Award 3 . MOORE, MARA Honor Society 2, 33 Key Club 33 Cougar Pride lg Varsity Track Letter I3 Electronic Data Processingf5th State 2 MOREY, RUSSELL Film Society I3 Library Worker I, 2, 33 Counselors Worker 2 MORRIS, BRAD Homeroom V-Pres. 3g Int. Rep I, 33 Intramurals I, 2, 33 Golf 3 MORRISON, BRAD Homeroom V-Pres. 2, 33 Football I, 2, 3, Lettered 2, 33 Baseball I, 2, 3, Lettered 2, 3 MORROW, MITZI Publ. Business Man. - Comm. French Club 1, 2, 3g FHA 33 Film Society I, 2, 33 Cougars Pride I3 Speech Team I MULLEN, JUDY Spanish Club 2,33 Swim Team l,2,3 MULLINS, TAWNEY Choir lg Homeroom Sec. 33 Spanish Club 23 FHA 3 MUNGIA, NELIDA Homeroom Treas. 23 OEA 2,3 MURRAY, DONNA French Club I,2,33 Commentarius 2 MURRAY, MICHAEL Key Club 33 Spanish Club 33 Swim Team l,3 MUSGRAVE, LESLIE Cheerleader 33 Homeroom Pres. 23 OEA-VOE 2 Cougarettes I,2 McCANN, MOYA Intramurals l,2,33 FHA 33 Cougars Pride I McCASKlLL, RON Swim Team l,2,3 51 SVEENZIGDK SVGVAGIIHSP MCGONNICO, KENNETH Student Council 2, Choir I,CVAE Coop Club Reporter 2, 3 MCCORMICK, SHERRY Band l, 2, 3, HR. Intramural Director 3, Film Society 1, Latin Club l, 2, Math Science Seminar 2, 3, UIL Band 1, 2, 3 MCCUSKER, MARC Spanish Club 2 ' MCGRAW, ERIC GolfTeam 2, 3, Letter in Golf 2, 3 McKEAN, JIMMY Ag. I, 2, 3, FFA I, 3 MCFERRIN, MARIA MCKELVAIN, JAMES MCNULTY, KENNETH Spanish Club 3, Math Science Seminar 3, ROTC l,'VFW Commendation I McWILLIAMS, BARBARA Talisman I, 2, 3, Christian Club I, Cougars Pride I, In- tramurals l,0fIice Worker 3 NASH, TIM NAPIER, DARRELL Band I, 2, 3, FFA I, 2, 3, VICA 3, UIL Band 1, 2, 3 NELSON, LISA Honor Society l, 2, 3, HR. President 2, Intramural Football 3 NEWHOUSE, KARLA Honor Society 2, 3, Band l, 2, 3, Student Council 3, Spanish Club 3, Cougars Pride I NOACK, RHONDA Band 2, 3, Flag Corp I, 2, 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, V.P. 2, Sec. and Treas. 3, Homoroom V.P. 3, Pres. 2, Photography Cont. 2, Band 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Office Worker 3 NOBLES, SHARON Band l, 2, 3, Christian Club I, Spec. Act. 3, ROTC I, 2, 3, Track I, Library 3 NOWLIN, MYRA Band I, 2, OEA, V.P. 2, Homeroom V.P. 2, Intra. Rep. 3, Christian CIu6 I, OEA-Club CVAE-Coop, Attendance Office O'BRIEN, MICHAEL Intra. Basketball 1, 2, 3, Volleyball I, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Lettered 1, 2, 3 ODOM, JOEY Homeroom V.P. 3, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3 OLMOS, SANDY FFAI 1, OEA-Coop 3, FFA Show I OSTERCAMP, PAMELA Choir I, 2, 3, Homeroom Pres. 3, FHA 3, Cougars Pride 1, 2 PACE, SUSAN Homeroom Sec. 1, FHA 3, VOE-OEA Sec. 2, HECE 3, Cougars Pride 1, Couns. Office PACKWOOD, RANDY Homeroom V.P. 2, D.E. 2, 3, Parl. 3 PADILLA, BERNIE Indus. Arts l, 3, Intra. 1, 3, Tennis 1 PARADOSKI, ADAM ' Student Council 3, Honor Society 3, Exec. Board 3, Homeroom Pres. 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Key Club 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, Lettered 3, Nat'l Merit Semi-Finalist 2, 3 53 PARK. DOUG CPS Asst. 3 PARKER, FINCHY HR VP I: Talisman 3: Latin Ig Drill Team I, 2: Intramurals 3 PARKER, PAIGE FFA I. 2. 3. Sweetheart 3: CVAE-COOP 2. 3, Sec. 31 Voc. Ag. Asst. 3: Counselors Office 3 PARKER, TONNI Choir I. 2, 3g HR VP 2. FHA 33 Intramurals 2: Chemistry Asst. 31 General Office 2 PARKMAN. DAVID Crest, Head Photographer 33 Industrial Arts I: Weight Lifting 2: Intramurals I. 2. 3 PAUL. JOEL HR Pres. 3: Spanish 31 Basketball I, 2, 31 Football I1 Track I, 2 PASTON ES. FRANCISCO PEARSON. DONNA HR Pres. 3: CVAE-COOP 2, 3: Nurses Office I PELLETIER. MARK Library I: Voc. Counselors Office 3 PEN KERT. HOLLY HR VP 21 Cougars Pride I, 2: Talisman 2, 33 Intramurals I. 21 Attendance Office 3 PEREZ. SUEME Film Society Ig VOE 2: Co-op OEA 3 PETERS. DANNY Choir I, 2. 3: Confederate Singers 3 PETTIGREW. ROBERT Honor Society 2. 3: HR VP 3: Key Club, Treasurer 2. 3: Intramurals 2, 33 Football I, 2, 3 PETTY. GLEN DA Spanish Club 3: Cougars Pride 2 PHILLIPS, JOHN Siren Squad 33 HR Int. Rep. Zz Intramurals I. 21 Gymnastics I. 2. 3, State I, 23 Nurses Of- fice 2 PICKENS, EDDIE HECE 33 Intramurals 2: Library I PIERCE,.IAMES PITTMAN, CYNTHIA Band I. 2. 33 OEA 21 French 33 Film Society I 1 Voc. Counselors Office 2 PLOWMAN,JEFF Band I, 2, 3: Band VP 33 HR VP I, 33 HR Sec. 21 Latin Club 2: Intramurals I, 21 Film Society I. 2 POLK, MICHELLE HR Sec I: HR Pres 33 Latin 2, 3g Tennis I, 23 Office Worker 3 POPE, RON Band I, 2, 33 Homeroom Secretary 33 HRC l, 2, 33 Amitie 33 Thespians I, 23 Intramurals - Football I, 2 PORTER, CHERYL PRADO, MICHAEL Industrial Arts 1, 33 Intramurals - Football I - Bowling 33 Track l PRESLEY, RAY Homeroom President 23 Colorguard I, 23 ROTC l, 2, 33 Drill Team l, 2, 33 Medal of World Wars l - Military Ex- cellence Award 2 PREW, DEBBIE Band I, 2, 33 Flag 2, 33 Homeroom Vice President I3 DEA 2, 33 Typing II and Related 2 PRICE, DONNA Crest 13 Talsman 33 Film Society I3 Spanish 33 Cougarls Pride PROCTOR, MARK Band I, 2, 33 Talisman Photography 2, 33 Film Society 1, 33 Science Fair I3 UIL Solo and Ensemble I, 2, 33 UIL State Solo l PRUITT, TAD Honor Society 2, 33 Band l, 2, 3, Drum Major 33 Latin Club 2, 33 Key Club 2, 3 PRUSKI, MARY - Homeroom Secretary I, 33 Spanish 33 FCA I3 Cougars Pride I3 Intramurals l, 23 Principals Office PUGH, KING Concert Choir 23 Homeroom President l, 2 PURYEAR, JAMES RAMIREZ, MARIA F. Homeroom Secretary I3 Crest Editor 33 Film Society I3 ln- tramurals Football 23 Varsity Tennis I, 2 RANDEL, JON Talisman 2, 33 Editor-in-Chief 3 Crest 33 Film Society l, 2, 33 Latin Club l Latin State Convention I, 2, 3 RAPSON, BILL Student Council 3 Vice-Pres l President 2, 33 Spanish Club I, 2, 33 Varsity Tennis Team I, 2, 3 REED, ROBYN Homeroom Secretary 23 Spanish Club l, 23 Cougar's Pride I, 2 REED, CAROL REED, CHRIS Football I, 2, 3, Capt. 33 Letter I, 2, 3 REED, JOE Student Council Executive Board 33 Talisman I, 2, 3, Asst. Editor 33 French Club 2, 33 Film Society 2, 3 REEDY, SCOTT Football I, 2, 33 Lettered I, 2, 33 Baseball l3Track 2, 3 REESE, LEE ANN Student Council 2, 33 Exec. Board 33 Squad Captain 33 FHA I, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. I, Pres. 23 Volleyball I, 2, 3 55 1932 5' I 16? Glifmfvifv... lAnh hrfianrr R H 'Uv Q kk - ' i Q lQ A , 1 '. , dw f A x L XX WP - 11 - - GI' sem? my GBE fiifflm nf tra Ag, f .657 7 if REYNOLDS, LISA Honor Society 2, 33 Latin Club I, 23 Latin Club Competition Awards I, 2, 33 Film Society I, 33 Int. 33 Speech I, 23 Sec. 3 RICHARDSON, LAURIE Hr. Sec. 23 FHA 2, 33 Cougars Pride I, 23 Speech Team 2, 33 Nurse's Worker lg Library Worker I, 2 RICHARDSON, ROBERT Choir I, 2 I RIEWE, MELODY Crest 23 Bus. Mgr. 33 French Club 2, 33 Cougarettes 33 Who's Who 3 ROBERTS, GRADY ROBERTS, JAMES Hr. V.P. 3 ROGERS, PATRICIA Band I, 2, 33 FCA I, 23 Tennis I3 Mgr. 2 ROGERS, PAUL Hr. Shopforeman 33 Autobody 23 Int. I, 23 Principal Aid 3 ROWE, ETTA Hr. Pres. 23 Student Council 23 FHA Pres. lg V.P. 33 OEA 23 VOE 23 HECE 33 Track I RUCKER, RANDY FCA I, 23 Football I, 2, 33 Lettered I, 2, 33 District Cham- pions I3 Int. I, 2, 33 Library Wroker lg Counselor Aide 3 RUMANS, LINDA Choir lz Thespians I3 ROTC I, 2, 33 Public Affairs Oflicer 33 ROTC Flag Corps 33 Cougars Pride I SAMUELS, RANDY Choir Chaplain 33 Hr. V.P. 33 DECA 23 Singing Men 2, 33 Choir 2, 33 Drama 3 SAUEDA, PAUL Football I3 Basketball I3Track I3 BAseball I SAVARD, JEAN Class Corr. Sec. 33 Hr. V.P. 33 Intr. 23 Track I, 23 Cross Country 23 Letter 2 SCALF, RANDY Hr. Pres. I, 23 Electronics Club 33 Int. 23 Football I, 2 SCARBROUGH, DAVID Spanish Club 33 Basketball I, 2, 33 Baseball 2, 33 Letters 2, 3 SCARGALL, LORI Talisman I, 2, 33 Latin Club 2, 33 Christian Club lg Cougar's Pride ly Int. I, 2, 33 Teacher's Aide 2 SCHOLTZ, MELODEE Christian Club I3 OEA 2, 33 FHA 3 SCHWARTZ, KATHY SCOTT, ANGELA Hr. Pres. 23 FHA lg Cougar's Pride 23 Cross Country 33 Track 33 Office Wkr. SCOTT, DAN ICT 2, 3 SCOTT, JENNIFER Band 2,33 French Club I, 23 Intr. 33 Library Wkr. 3 SCOTT, LISA Class Rec. Sec. I, 23 Hr. Treasurer I3 Talisman 23 FCA I3 FHA 33 Cougar's Pride I, 23 Cheerleader 33 Volleyball I3 Track I, 2 58 'gif' ...aww 11 A I, .,,,,..,4- 'A ', l SEAY,SHEILA FHA I, 2, 33 Drill Team I, 2, 33 Lieutenant 33 Library Worker I SELDON, CARLA SHEW, LISA Film Society I3 Office Education Assistant 2, 33 Cougars Pride I, 23 Intramurals I, 2 SHlN,YOUNG-SUN Student Council I3 Homeroom President I3 Key Club 33 Christian Club - Coordinator 2, 33 Math-Science Seminar 2, 33 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3 SIEWERT, JILL Student Council I3 Student Council Representative I3 Secretary-Treasurer 33 Talisman Staff 23 Latin Club I, 2, 33 Cougars Pride I, 23 Volleyball I3 Latin Convention I, 2, 33 Varsity Gymnastics 2, 3 SILLS, CHERYL SIMMONS, ANGIE Homeroom Secretary 23 FCA I3 DE Vice President 2, Presi- dent 33 Cougars Pride I3 Intramural Volleyball, Bowling I, 23 Track I3 Library Worker I SINGLETON, JIM VOCT 33 Sgt. at Arms 3 SLAYTON, LORIE Homeroom Officer 2, 33 FHA I3 Vice President 2, OEA President 3: Library Worker I SLAUGHTER, LEON Homeroom President 23 Commentarius Editor 33 Spanish Club I, 2, 33 ROTC Drill Team 33 Soccer I, 2, 33 ln- tramurals I, 2, 33 Soccer MVP 2 SLAYTON, THERESA OEA 2, 33 Treasurer 23 OEA Area Contest Third Place 2 SLIMP,TRACEY FHA I, 3: OEA-VOE 3 SMITH, APRIL Homeroom Secretary 33 Basketball-Trainer I3Track I SMITH, JUDY French Club 23 FHA I, 33 Who's Who in High School Students 33 Office Worker 3 SMITH, KIMBERLY Homeroom Secretary I3 FHA I, 23 Speech Team I, 23 In- tramural Football I SMITH, LAURIE Choir I, 2, 33 UIL Choir Division I, District Choir 2, 33 Region Choir 3 SMITH, LINDA Cougars Pride I3 Cougarettes 2, 33 Ist Place Jazz Drill Team 2, 33 Most Valuable Drill Team Member 3 SMITH, STEVEN Industrial Arts 33 ROTC I, 23 Library Worker 3 SOMERVILLE, RENE OEA 2, 33 President 3 , SOMERVILLE, RITA OEA 2, 3 SPARKS, DUSTY Homeroom Pres. 2, 33 VOCT 33 FFA I, 2 SPARKMAN, KAY SPENCER, CHRISTY Cougarettes I, 2, 33 Sr. Lieutenant3 Intramurals 33 Ist Place Jazz Comp. I, 2, 3 SPICER, CARRIE Band I, 23 Choir I, 2, 33 Christian Club I3 District Choir, Region Choir 2 60 THOMAS, RUSSELL ' HR. VP. I3 HR. Pres. 23 ICT 2, 33 Ofliciating I3 Intramural Football I THIELE, DEREK German Club TreasurerfSec. I, 23 Math Science Seminar 2, 33 Political Science Seminar 23 Intramural Football I, 2, 3 TENANT, CAROL H EC E 3 TAYLOR, PAUL Latin Club I, 23 Varsity Tennis I, 23 Tennis Letter I, 23 LAB Allred Chemistry 3 TAYLOR, KIMBERLY HR. Pres. I3 HR. Sec. 33 Talisman 33 Latin Club I, 2, 33 FHA 33 Film Society 33 Cougars Pride I TATUM, CARLA OEA 2, 33 .l.V. Basketball I, 23 OEA Class Pres. 23 OEA Parliamentarian 33 Outstanding Student of VOE-PEL 2 - SYLVESTER, LEE SWOFFORD, SHARLA HR. Pres. I3 HR. Treas. 23 Talisman 2, 33 Cougars Pride SWINSON, JASON Crest Photographer 3 SWENING, STEVE HR. Sec. 33 FFA 23 Intramural Volleyball 23 Intramural Football 33 .l.V. Football 23 .l.V. Track 2 SUMNER, LESLIE Talisman Associate Ed. 23 Talisman Ed. in Chief 33 Cougars Pride I, 2: Spanish Club 2, 3 SULLIVAN. MICHELE STREVEL. TERESA Concert Choir 33 Cougars Pride I, 2, 33 Cougarettes I, 23 Cougarettes Lt. 3 STILLS, MIKE Intramural Basketball, Volleyball I, 23 Football Lettered I, 2, 33 District Champs I979, All District L.B. 1980 STEEL. KELLY Orchestra I3 Homeroom Secretary 33 FHA 33 Track I, 2, 33 JV Volleyball I, 23 Varsity 3, All District l98I STANISLAWCZYK. SHARON Band 2, 33 Choir I3 FTA I3 French Club 2, 3, Vice President 33 Counselors Oflice 3 STANISLAWCZYK, KAREN VOE-Pel 23 Thespian I3 Library Worker I STANDLY. MIKE State Golf I, 23 Regional I, 23 District I, 23 District Winners I, 23 Regional Winners I. 23 Golf Lettered I, 2, 33 All District I, 23 All Regional I, 23 All State 2 STANDLEY. EDWARD SPRADLIN, TONY VOCT I, 2. 3: FHA 3 SPRABERRY, STEVE' Choir 2, 33 Business Manager 33 All Dist., All Region 33 Conlcderat Singers 33 Choir Dept. Assistant 3 SPRAYBERRY, SCOTT Latin Club I, 23 Intramural Football I, Basketball 2 SPIVEY, .IAN ET Homeroom Treasurer I3 Spanish Club I3 Cougars Pride 23 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3 SPICER, PATRICIA French Club I, 2. 33 Film Society I3 Intramural Cross- Country 2: Speech Team 33 J.V. Tennis I3 Library Worker 3 61 TIDWELL, JOE THOMPSON, RICKEY Band l, 2, 33 Latin I TOBIN, TRACY Honor Society 2, 33 Talisman I, 23 Spanish Club I, 2, 33 Film Society3 lnt. 23 Tennis Letter TOOKE, SAM Honor Society 2, 33 Key Club 2, 33 French Clubg Goll' 33 Swimming 2, 33 Swimming Letter TOOPS, LEOPOLD Hr. Treas. l, Sec. 23 French Club TORUNO, MARTHA Spanish 33 French 33 Attendance Office 3 TUCKER, ANDREW Honor Society 2, 33 HR VP 23 Cre st Sports Editor I, 23 Crest Editor-In-Chief 33 German Club 2, 33 Math-Science Seminar 2, 33 UIL Journalism 2, 3 TUDOR, JANA HR Pres. 23 FCA 23 French Club I3 Cougars Pride I3 Counselors Office 2 UNDERWOOD, BOB ICT Treasurer 33 Industrial Arts Comp. I UNRUE, BRENT Band I, 2, 33 Film Society I3 Drama 33 Intramurals I, 33 UIL Band I, 2, 3 UPTON, MIKE Student Council Executive Board 23 Latin Club I, 23 Latin Club V Drama 2, 33 Counselors Oflice 3 URQUHART, DEBBIE Band I, 2, 33 Band Executive O Treasurer 23 HR VP 33 FHA I, 3 VANTILBORG, JULIE 33 Sirene Squad 33 Band I, P 23 Speech Team I, 2, 33 fficer 33 HR Pres. I3 HR Cougarettes I, 2, 33 Intramurals 33 Cougarettes Captain 3 VILLARREAL, RUBEN WAGSTAFF, ROBERT Student Council Pres 33 Honor Society 33 HR Int Rep. I, 23 Spanish Club 33 Key Club 2, 33 Film Society I3 Football I, 2, 33 Baseball I, 2, 3 WALDROP, GARY HR Pres. 33 Intramurals I, 2, 3 WALLACE, JUSTIN Thespian Club I, 2, 33 Intramurals I, 2, 33 UIL Drama I, 3 WALTON, DONNA Band, Rifles I, 2, 33 Talisman JI Society 3 WARDLOW, JOHN WATKINS, JEFF Band I3 Library I WATSON, MARK HR VP I3 TIASA 2, 33 Football I WATSON, WADIE Intramurals 33 Gymnastics I, 2, 3 WELCH, TIM INDUSTRIAL ARTS PRES, 3 WESTMORELAN D, CHRISTI Choir I, 23 FHA 23 FHA Exec Pride 33 Intramurals 23 Library 3 62 French Club I, 2, 33 Film , 2 utive Counsel 33 Cougars WHEATLEY, GLENN WHISENHUNT, TODD Int. Rep. I, 2, 31 Officiating Letter 2. 31 Off. Wkr. 3 WHITE, LINDA Student Council lg Hr. Pres. I, Vice Pres. 21 HERO V.P. 31 HECE 3 WHITE, MARTHA JANE Student Council I, 21 Class Corr. See. I1 Hr. Pres. I1 Talisman I, 21Cougar's Pride I, 21 lnt. 31 Track I WHITE, ROBERT DECA 31 Int. I, 2 WILKINS, LISA WHITE, TAMMY Hr. Sec. 21 MathfScience Seminar 31 ROTC Guard 21 ROTC Drill Team 31 ROTC I, 2, 3 WIGFALL, JANET WILLIAMS.STACEY WILLIAMS, JOHN Orchestra I1 Hr. Oflicer I, 31 Honor Society 31 FCA I1 Key Club 31 Football I, 2, 31 Baseball I, 2, 31 Intramurals I, 2, 3 WILLlAlVlS,VICKIE WILSON.SHERlE Band I, 2, 31 Spanish Club I, 21Oflice Wkr. 2, 3 WILSON, STEVE Hr. Pres. I, 21 Int. 31 Football 2, 3 WINKLER, MIKE WINTERS, LESA WONG, ANNA . Band 21 French Club I, 2, 31 FHA 31 Flag Corp 2 WOODFIN. DAN Honor Society 2, 31 Orchestra I, 2. 31 Latin Club I, 2, 31 Key Club 2, 31 MathfScience Seminar 2, 31 National Mcrit Commended 3 WOOD,JUNE Student Council Ex. Brd. 31 Honor Society 31 Talisman I,2,31 Christian Club I1 Latin Club 2,31 Cougar's Pride I: Int. I, 2,3 WOOTEN, ANN Honor Society 2, 31 Talisman 2, 31 Office Wkr. 3 WRlGHT.CURTIS Int. I, 31 Office Wkr. I ' WULF. l.INDA Talisman 31 Thespians I1 Latin Club 2, 3: ROTC I, 2, 31 Drama I WYRICK, NANCY Latin Club I, 2. 31 Int. 3 YANCY, BRIAN FFA I, 2, 31 Poultry Judging Teams I YARBROUGH. CHERYL . FHA 31 OEA 21 JV Tennis 33 Int I1OEA-Accounting 2 63 64 YARBROUGH. LEAH DEANN Hr. Sl. Council Rep. 3: FHA Sec. 3 YOUNG. BRAD YOUNG. ROBYN Talisman 2: Latin Club 2. 31Cougar's Pride lg Latin Dance Comp 2 YUNGBLUT. SCOTT Student Council 3: Hr lnt. Rep. 2. 3: Hr. Pres. 3: Film Socie- ty I1 Key Club 2. 31 Intramurals l. 2. 31 Basketball I, 2, 33 Baseball 2. 3: Letters 2, 3 In I979 this year s Senior Class came unto the Cooper High campus with enthusiasm and the determination to work hard and accomplish something Through all three years this spirit prevailed The Class of 82 has been one of the most spirited and involved Classes Cooper has ever seen The Class of 82 will long be remembered by students and faculty alike A special thanks goes to Mrs Joan Wood for without her this section wouldn t have been possible Seniors continued some traditions such as Six Flags trip Senior Bar B Q Prom Senior Musical and participation in homecoming activities When the day finally came for all the Seniors of Cooper High to say their last goodbyes there was a tear 1n their eyes yet a smile on their face knowing the ac compllshments had been met The long awaited senior year is over It s time for friends to go their separate ways and find new Some familiar sayings are Let s make the best of it and party Promise me you ll write Remember when Cooper High thanks for the memorles 9 an , i I 1 3 A r Y 2 r Q T . I I ' Y I s f , I , ww 1 , 9 K 4. -' I v . Y. . . . l , 4 ,- - I J - . , I H . . 2' 1 , ,Y . -. - 5 ' , . . f -3- .J . , . . . , . - ' 1 - ' ' 9 9 9 - . . . . . ' r 'e . . . . I , 0 9 9 ' 'A . :- . . . . ,N . . 3. , as 9 . 99 as ' ' 7 ' 59 66 97 -- . , . A ' A -Ig V . 1 , - M .99 f Gllass n N -S' Ss www H -S? ,Ai is is i .551 , iw 3, Runners-up Junior Favorites Kyle Coody Holly Baird 2 ' 1 0 Q Q' I csbv tax?- I ul- v 145' 5- ax' ,qs aa X Qvwnzif :gpg '-iv ' , ' -15 'A 32 1, QW 'fx 3 L-s..,l7, 11 1 RX xr if . a 2 QS iw- liww ,L,.. wig XL... , K 2 fp JXJLJQ ' xiflx 1, , Ulu gli ' ':',- gif? vufd wi sw 4- f f 4 Qf - 331:3 9 4 43 5? , bg : 1933 .. 23591 Thejuniors of 1981-1982 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 mostjunior classes have of being only an 'gin-between class, this year's group was not idle. Instead they were involved in almost every activity, academic and extracurricular activities at Cooper High School. One such activity was the annual painting of the junior sign, which many people helped paint. Leading the junior class to its many outstanding achievements were: Bobby Cluck e President, Carla Clark and Kurt Parker e Vice President, Christy Pyburn - Recording Secretary, Amy Overman e Corresponding Secretary, Jennifer Jones - Treasurer, and Dee Anna Munguia f Student Representative. Aaron Sherrie Abbott, Eric Acosta, Tony Adams, Mary Adkisson, Perry Agular, Kathy Aguirre, Jon Aguirre, Susie Alcazar, Frank Aldridge, Bill Allen, Donnie Allsup, Maxine Almaguer, Steven Alvarez, Annette Alvarez, Denise Archer, Tracy Armistead, Tom Armstrong, Connie Armstrong, Frank Arroyo, Erica Asher, Lisa Baccus, Terry Baggett, Clay Baird, Holly Ballard, Bill Ballaro, Ray Barrera, Veronica Barentine, Pam Bargainer, Tim Barnes, Blane Barret, Paula Bartek, Mitzi Bateman, Tedra Bayer, Scott Beale, Paul Belk, Eric Bell, Jacquelyn Bennett, Betty Benson, Wesley Bernard, Dana Berry, Dean 70 A' it F an I-its ii, -,- ,sg,,,,, NK i r 5 X 'X YK Y W2 Q we Xt E mx v 6' SEX, , i Q , .... X F . s A' V: ' rifeeiif ,,, ,...,, ... 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IIIDXINET These wild and crazy guys relax after a big meal at Greers. . .4 Dazed and Confused. i Keep the change. f Q 'N-. Km. 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S '.- f , .3 3 3 I Q1 R H6131 if . mm -,, 5 6-gc' 'tuna Chun- H ii Irby, Scott Irwin, Gay Isenberg, Doug Jackson, Janis Jackson, John James, David Jeffryes, Lane Jennings, Michele Johnson, Michael Johnson, Sondra Johnson, Steve Johnston, MaryKay Jones, Dean Jones, Dianne Jones, Jennifer Jones, Kathy Jordan, Aric Jowers, Karen Karasewich, Terry Karhan, Kim Katzeenberger, Carmen Kell, Penny Kendrick, Scott Kent, Edward Kent, Stephen Kershaw, Don Kidd, Judy Kiker, Laneva Kiker, O. L. Kimmell, Linda Kimmell, Glinda King, Ellen Klein, Maria Knapp, David Knowles, Keri Konecny, Nancy Koonsman, Doug Kotuler, Deanna Krzympiec, Mark Kuykendall, Patricia Lacy, Chuck Landers, Pat Lane, Dale Lane, Leslie Lara, Isabell Large, Hope Lariviere, John Lassiter, Steve Lawler, Phil 77 Lawler, Shari Leasure, Elmer Ledbetter, Leayh Lee, Bryan Lee, Craig Lee, Terry Leeper, Tiffiney Legg, Jan Lemen, Mike Lewallen, Pat Lewis, Jim Lindley, Debra Litchfield, James Louis, Mike Loving, Leslee Lowry, Sammy Lowther, Mitchell Luera, Margaret Luton, Bruce Mackey, Roy Magee, Stormy Mandeville, Phillip Mandi, Lisa Mantsch, Linda Marble, Fred Marlar, Robert Martin, Larry Martinez, Dianne Martinez, Mike Martinez, Rosalinda Martinez, Rosemary Mason, Sheila Mathews, Jon May, Cindy May, Stephine McA1ister, David McCaski1l, Robert McCraw, David McCullough, Scott McDaniel, Gail McDaniel, Rhonda McFarland, William McGhee, Billy McGinnis, John McKeehan, Ruth McKel1op, Tim McLeroy, Keith McNeil, Brenda Meadows, Kent 78 GNN .-Q., Q- ,.., - .Ag M i -vs N1 gp,-' s 5 . i ,g if an iq. xafzs- , 5 . ,. 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Juniors show SPIRIT. B, Ruth Ann Caldwell is tickled pink. C. Harlequin Romance takes Holley Yates away. D. Brian Giles says, Bring it on Long John. vin. f FW R, . D Newton, Sherron Nicholas, Kim Nichols, Stanley Nigro, Patricia Nobles, Pamela Ogletree, Alicia Overman, Amy Pacheco, Dorothy Padillo, Zonia Palivec, Kevin Palmer, Pat Pardo, Chris Parker, Elizabeth Parker, Kurt Patterson, Laura Pence, Mike Penn, Kelly Perkins, Johnny Peterson, Stacey Pickens, Mike Pierce, Anne Pierce, Bill Pinkston, Floyd Pitman, Chris Poe, Tammy Poer, Dawayne Powell, Melanie Price, Charles Price, Joe Proctor, David Proctor, Mark Pyburn, Christy Quintanilla, Mich Quintero, Rick Quiroz, Harvey Rains, Jerry Ramirez, Gloria 82 ael S5555 . tfli , ' uw slr 'x us- xhi SXQWP EJ. 1251- P .. 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' f 1 ' ,W .ik uw ,,. X hx S X ,, W. In X ss mx 1-iv it-rr' N ,as Q X X X .. Watkins, Mike Welch, Kenneth Welsca, Ryan Wenker, Philip West, Pam Westmoreland, K Whalen, Karen White, Brad White, Danny White, Jeff White, Robert Wilcox, Greg im Wilkerson, Gaylon Wilkins, Doug Williams, David Williams, Julie Williams, Karen Williams, Kennet Williams, Laurie h Williams, LeaAnne Willis, Sharon Wimberly, Debi Wise, Jay Wise, John Woodman, Tracy 85 Worsham, Dan Wyatt, Jeff Wylie, Tuesday Wyse, Wynn Yates, Holley Ybarra, Alice Ycary, Sheila Zeller, Keri Zeller, Robi Zuber, Allen Zuefeldt, David IUNIURS A - OOPS the bell hasn't rung yet says John Cromley. B - Karen Jowers is learning how to blow bubbles. C - Juniors express the way they feel at the pep rally. w K3 , fy is J' A tn. me lf- 1 - - - 87 88 '34 uf Gllazz ew -5' K9 WV Ci' Runners-up Sophomore Favorites Kim Awalt Wade Jones wkxumuve Q ultwg Or U u I .,, , l 'fi 43 'ff-Gs' 'Q'-fs 'U- The Class of '84 dumb sophomores. Chants of No Need to Say More, We're the e memories of registration day club began their year with the usual attitude of being Class of '84 were heard whil meetings, pep rallies, and athletic events flourished through our minds as we looked back on the past year. We commenced the year by electing class officers Elected were' Bobby Gilmore, President, Sandy Friske, Vice President, Nora Nease, Corresponding Secretary, Sheri Parker, Recording S ' . . ecretary, Renee Dix, Treasurer, Lou Alice Peveler, Student Coun- cil Representative. The future looks bright for the innovative sophomores and this year they have indeed proved that Spirit Shall Soar in '84. 0 n 'T s XA e . A- . A K if N x s X 'SB Q s. :sq,5,,22w , Q, t X up NY X ,Q . S R Q 5 A x L X f as , , H ,Y A ' - N-nr b...L H ,,LL. ..,.., , . , ' -' -- t .. LL ' ' , t L t ,.... N vu.. t X as 'sur FQ as: -i If A x ,sg QQ I S. its , eff . il, ' I 4 i if i s 5 6 Sir S. HP' x ml litix, hs- x90 15. 'S 4 ., K ii Acosta, Jackie Alardin, Sesar Alcala, Barbara Allen, Kim Allison, Michelle Anderson, Karla Anderson, Lucy Anderson, Sherry Angley, Tami Angley, Veronica Arnold, Mike Arthur, Bryant Ashworth, Carol Austin, Tracy Awaly, Kim Backus, Lane Badgett, Greg Bailey, Scott Baird, Wendy Baker, Terry Baldwin, Brett Ballard, Esther Banks, Arthur Banks, Sheila Barbee, John Barfield, Rene Barrett, Pam Barrick, Darcy Bartlett, Kristy Bashford, Holly Basquette, Vickie Bates, Misty Baugh, Sandra Beaird, Tammy Berg, Tracy Bergeron, Susan Beyer, Pam Birchum, Charla Bird, Mitch Bird, Stephen Blake, Steve Bledsoe, Brad Boggess, Tony Bouquet, Rusty Bowers, Jody Box, Cathy Boyd, Linda Boyle, Todd Bradshaw, Delana Bradshaw, Toni Breaux, Melissa Brightwell, .lennife Brochner, Danielle Brochner, Ruben Brooks, Donny Brown, Latiscia Brown, Stan Bryan, Douglas Bryant, Renee Buckley, Suzanne Burkhalter, Jud Burrow, Tony Busbee, Warren Bush, Gus Bush, Robert Burns, Beth Byerly, Donald Byers, Jay Cable, Alan Cajefe, Pablito I' Castleberry, Steven Castillo, Patrick Chandler, Richard Chapman, Scott Chappell, Carl Chappall, Debbie Cheairs, Machelle Cheek, Stephanie Chitwood, Bill Christie, Chane Clark, Kim Clayton, Jana Clemons, Clay Clements, Karla Collazo, Josie Collier, Dale Collum, Kim Colyer, J erry Combs, Wes Comer, Pam Cook, Adrian Cook, Anita Cook, Jason Cooper, Willie Corbett, Stephanie Cowart, Ron Cram, Ellen Crain, Earl Crane, Richard Crawford, Kenny Cribb, Jeff Cribb, Trent Criswell, Leann Crumpler, Sheila Daffern, Jennifer Dalbert, David Danielson, Scott Davenport, Davette Davis, Karen Davis, Lou Ann Davis, Tiffany Davis, William Davison, Terry Dearing, Floyd Delay, Virginia Dennis, David 'Q' A W at - , - ,,t vw E N 5 an t I 3 f sie 5. ,, g ...., ,, WW' , . l-F. 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' Q S e 165 Q' 3 E V., P His l' s WEE nitrate -ilcmafzt Glhe Sparta lo otb all Enthusiasm and spirits soared as the Coogs beat the Lions 14 to 13. With 49 seconds left and the ball on the Cooper 46-yardline, Quarterback Brad Morrison tried to hit split end John Williams on a deep route. Morrison and Williams click- ed on the 46 yard touchdown pass. Alan Gunter had 2 long runs in this game and scored on the second one. The Cooper defense was great and Ray Berry stopped a two-point attempt by Brownwood to insure the win. Wichita Falls was an easy win for the Cougars at 34 to 0, following the now famous Marty Tatum prediction made at the Pep Rally. Nothing drained the Coyotes more than the punt John Williams returned 70 yards for a touchdown . . . with 3 minutes and l7 seconds left in the first quarter. Tommy Tarr intercepted 2 passes and Michael T. Royals made 2 touchdowns in his best game this season. The close and thrilling win lasted after the game . . . as evidenced by the new bus windshield. An overzealous Wichita Falls fan must have heard Tatum's speech that morning. Eastern Hills, as it turned out, was a highly underrated team that went on to beat Lewisville. Lewisville later beat Permian and was up for the State Semi- Finals, after having defeated the Cougars 24 to 14 last September. Although the Coogs were behind Eastern Hills at half-time, the Cooper wide receivers did a great job of catching a lot of passes. Why, Gary Grigsby alone caught 5 and Robert Wagstaff made a saving tackle that stopped a 40 yard rush. Eastern Hills was a non-district game and just like the pros, everyone wants to finish preliminary play and go on to district competition. The talk was that San Angelo had made an outstanding comeback, and that talk coupled with the intense rivalry that always exists between the two teams, had everybody wondering. The Cougars performed tremendously to take the 21 to 6 victory. District play was underway and the Coogs had it all together for the Bob- cats. John Williams ran a punt back 78 yards for a touchdown. Dennis Bryson's first of three extra points for Cooper provided a 7 to 0 lead in the first quarter Scott Reedy, who played both offensively and defensively, had a wrist injury ana still carried 14 times for 91 yards. Arnold Blankenship made some key plays o the goal-line, also it was an outstanding game. The Cougars faced their most frustrating night out when they tied 7 to 7 witl Odessa High. Injuries added to the frustration. Scott Reedy had an injured anklt and when McDonald Moore was knocked unconscious, Brad Gardner went in as tight end. The Coogs were mad and it showed when they played Midland Lee. The 23 to T Cooper victory and Mid1and's first loss of the season was further distinguished bj Cooper having zero fumbles! The Cooper offense easily rolled past the over-ratet Jaws of Death. Midlandls Calvin Riggs wished that Mike Stills had never been born. Homecoming, always a special event at CHS, was highlighted by the crownin of the Homecoming Queen, Cynthia Hamil, and her court, Karen Cummings an Kimberly Bray. A crowd of 14,000 watched. Permian won, but Cooper had mor first downs, more yards rushing and more yards passing. Then the Cougars breezed past Big Spring 48 to 6 on their next night out. Adanj Paradoshi carried 13 times for 50 yards. Roy Flores made a key interception for touchdown and Joe Brown was instrumental in stopping the Big Spring widt reverse. The Coogs really had a lot of fun at that game. The next week, the Cougars chained the Midland Bulldogs 9 to 0. Couga Defense was tough and Wesley Williams of Midland High, the top rusher in th District, was held to only 27 yards total! The Cougars last night out was against the old cross-town rivals . . . Abilen High. Cooper lost this year, but made a goal line stand for five plays that kept th Eagles from scoring. fo oiball R ,uswh if il X l.s0T.H if X. Q. A ' X W N x www .ggi --Q, ,g.. W 3 f Q ' AF- A 'N , ., L L L 5, 3 A. 10,20,30 .... hut ll! 4816 +ve-mpg B. Brad Morrison.. . What do you mean it was a foul? C. Michele T. Hey, we're still way ahead fo oib all Top Rowg L to R: Jay Wise, Brad Garner, Arnold Blankenship, Micheal T. Royals, McDonald Moore, Mike Stills, Ray Berry, Kevin Hines, Warren Davis, Frank Alcazar, Kevin Jordan, Alan Gunter, Rob Pettigrew, Spanky Middle, L to R: Clint Jordan, Robert Wagstaff, Tracy Munden, Rodney Jones, Scott Reedy, Dennis Bryson, Donald Lucas, Mike O'Briend, Jay Henson, Dean Berry, John Williams, John Spear, Kurt Parker, Scott Kenrick, Mike Nall Bottomg L to R: Chris Reed, Doug Johnson, Gary Grigsby, Brad Morrison, Jo-Jo Brown, Tommy Tarr, Robert Cheek, Adam Paradowski, Roy Flores, Bo Davis, David Knapp, Marty Tatum, Mark Watson, Kent Strain, Randy Rucker, Shannon Miers Top Row L to R: Paul Beale, Chris Dickson, Mike Lane, Jeff White, Jeff Dorsey, Raymond Muchado, Mark Hernandez, Blain Barnes, Brad Birchum, Mike Arnold, Darren Davis, William Davis, Marvin Patterson, John Burgess, Kevin Swabb, Sha Griffin, Carl Robinson, Tim 0 Thompson. 2nd Row: Cam Mcnutt, James Barker, Grant Q Q McLean, Steve Blake, Tommy Moore, Dwayne House, 119 Scott Bailey, Joby Hill, Bobby Gilmore, Ron McRay, Jody Bowers, Jessie Carasco, Allen Colyer, Earl Crain, Mike Shaw, Mitch Bird. 3rd Row: Michael Williams, Scott Danielson, Robert Lier, Rene Espinoza, John Barbee, Greg Badgett, Mike Perry, David Wishart, David Flores, Santos Lopez, Steve Kent, Marcello Martinez, Jay Byers, Patrick Cook, Clay Clemons, Johnny Upchurch. fo oiball 5 1-- 'L' Y 'K .qi 3 . K K :KV 1. in 1. 1 ,- 1 1 . i K H ', gf ,sg P! .nu ' N, A .. i 5 --. . f x Q 1 K sg. :kk x ' L Y kv ' ' t A ,: . 3 ' . . 3' .gk . i n j . ff' .LLL 2 15 -. . ii B .... 1 imzz f C ii ' if . 5 E ALL DISTRICT PLAYER A. Rodney Jones B. Dennis Bryson C. Jonn Williams D. Robert Wagstaff E. Allen Gunter F. Let's get physica lf 111 Wie- Q lo olb all A f 1' u Wim like C A. Players intensely watch the Cougars drive down the field B. Brad Garner gets enthusiastic after a win. C. Dean Berry cheers from the sideline. To oiball ,Q ff M. iw , W i?g21a'3f!,Fc,. 'tv - B 'Do you want me to slap you? Alright, get the dog offthe field! 'Jump back Jack 'CRRRRRRUNCHHV' wimminq The boys' swim team worked in the off season this year. Their dedication to swimm- ing helped them in their winning meets. The boys' swim team consisted of: Arie Jordan, Bill Pierce, Sam Tooke, Mike Murray, Craig Sanders, Wynn Wise, Marvin Fergus, Tim Smith, Eric Bclk. February February February March March I 5-6 12 26-27 l 2-13 26-27 Amarillo Lee Dual Midland Texas Tech Austin wimminq D The 1981-82 girls swim team consisted of: Sandy Cubine, Renee Dix, Judy Mullen, Lisa Turley, These girls proved to be hard workers. The consistancy of their long hard workouts helped their stamina through the season. November 7 Wichita Falls November 14 Big Spring November 20-21 San Angelo December 4-5 Abilene December 1 1-12 Odessa December 18-19 Dallas January 8-9 Fort Stockton January 15-16 Midland January 26 San Angelo xxx ,- l fr ' , I fl K SW' gs ,- V -f ef Q. 3' ,wr if K ..:: 3,1 ' W , 4 Q 1 ,. Jr, var siiq Left to Right - Tammy Johnston, Mona Bidwell, Julie Barry, Lenda Mitchell, Kelly Steele, Leanne Hill, LeeAnn Reese, Jimmie Needham, Mary Jo Scalley, Standing: Gina Ashley Mona Bidwell shows her winning form against an Eagle. C volleyball ln her fourth year at Cooper, Gina Ashley coached the volleyball team to another winn- ing season with a 17-I3 overall mark and a 9-5 district finish. Kelly Steele CSrJ and Leanne Hill QSO were named to the all- district team, as well as the all-tournament teams in the Monahans, Lubbock, Coronado and Key City Tournaments. Mona Bidwell was given honorable mention all-district. On the Cougar team, Lenda Mitchell was the top defensive player. Julie Barry was the high percentage server. And Kelly Steele and Leanne Hill were named outstanding spiker and setter, respectively. Highlights of the year included a second place finish in the Monahans varsity tournament, as well as a second place win in the Key City Tourney. Captains were Kelly Steele and Leanne Hill. I, ai Kelly Steele keeps the referees guessing. li .af- Sw Lenda Mitchell inspects her teammates tennis shoes. junior varsihg Left to Right f- Margaret Calderon, Anita Cook, Elizabeth Parker, Crystal Tarr, Jennifer Daffern, Renee Savell, Melissa Breax Rhonda Moore, Shelia Wigfall, Standingg Coach Gina Ashley. Cougar Teamwork 118 Run volleqball 1 it Q S X J The 1981-82 junior varsity team finished the year overall 16-14 and 7-7 in district competition. In the J.V. District Tournament in Big Spring, the team won con- solation. Captains for the J.V. were Url Elizabeth Parker and fsophj Shelia Wigfall. Steady play by Margaret Calderon and Crystal Tarr, as well as all other team members, allowed the J.V. team to have one of its best seasons ever. With over 15 veteran players returning to play next year, the Cougars will have another fine season - a first place district finish could be in the making. g,., A What a serve! Si 'S 1 557, 'gggf Anticipation. tennis Top Row, L to R: Bobby Flores, Tim Barginer, Bill Stubbeman, Scott Meyers, Bill Rapson, Tracy Phillips, Randa Micholson, Melinda Her- ring. Middle Row, L to R: Sean Polk, Evan Tobin, Cindy Johnson, Davette Davenport, Tami English, Mary Terry, Kim Awalt, Amy Ed- wards, Sherl Styles. Bottom Row, L to R: Jeff Rose, David Hollingshead, David Meyers, Kimberly Bray, Leanne Hill, Stephanie Burnam, Debbie Randolph, Dale Lane, Not Pictured: Coach Steve Buck. The 1981-82 Cooper Tennis Team had an outstanding year. The team started off slowly by losing in the finals of the Regionals. The Cougars showd their real talent though when they left the State tournament with the State Championship. They defeated San Antonio Chur- chill in the Semi-finals and beat Houston Memorial for the State Title. They went on to win both the boys and girls district Championships in the Spring. The Cooper Cougar Tennis Team is to be congratulated for a great year in Tennis and for showing Texas what Cooper is all about. tennis all t A. Leanne Hill prepares for a spectacular B. Bill Rapson ferociously attacks the ball. . forehand. sg K all lx fff , I 5 . QM... C. Debbie Randolph lRodentJ happily hits another groundstroke. v i 1 1 ...Y 1. , . 'z r t s fy V , - 1 , mi I ., 1 Q' ' i 1 I X ' '35 ,.4v ': t f ' ' X x Qflfi . ...:g:: i A t ..... 4 - i A ,,.. X. veg- ' in 'ti1.K??- J' ,, I i . N A li . ,, nf . - f J , .YA ,S . .tk . , V X M D. David Hollingshead goes back to make an as- tounding return, E. Mary Terry finds tennis quite humorous. F. David Meyers is readx for anvthing that comes his vwav'7'?'? 1 1 ' 121 qirl 's qqmnaslics ........W ..xAXh... K wmv- 4 ,,., .. . K A A -K ,... :,,.,.. ,,...., . K .V ,... -- 1 -'-- . 1 i 1- -- S- . D K . ' 3 : -ff-w -1- - ' i' ----- . '- 1 . fx ,,,N,,, N 'Ear - 5:,L, 5: s:- -M f ' S K ,--f ffi. k,,.k . A A A. Show-off. B. Smile Sherry. C. Don't fall Mitzi. D. Not bad Julie. E. Watch your han D ds, Sheri. B W 122 XZ ffrj Pam Beyer, Jill Sicwert, Sheri Parker Q20 Paige Tyler, Sherry Burks, Mitzi Bartek C30 Darla Peables, Stormy Magee f4rJ Julie W1lliam5,S1d Ramaey, Vickie Basquette bgq' qqmnast ics FE .-, 95 A f 1 . A,-Q isa 1 B C Cl-rj John Santos, John Sanders, Jason Cook, Tracy Lambert, Scott Chapman, Johnny Perkins, Eric Liebman, Lee Jumper A , , ,,,,.,. W ,,., , , X y H 'J JJ. ,, ehehn CJJJ . P ,,. ,.,, , g V J'J' . D E F G H , 1 s ,EZ 5 lnsfgza its A.Goochie, goochie, goo. C. Eric Leibman hanging in there. D. Rob Beckham concentrates on perfection. E. John Phillips executes difficult maneuvers on the rings. F. Wade Watson displays strength needed to perform. 1 G. Bobby's legs fit your legs. Cl-rj Rob Beckham, Wade Watson, Jim Eastman, Bobby Cluck, David Henson, John Phillips, Blake Hughes 123 1 boq keiball Top row: Left to Right: Greg Mendenhall, Joel Paul, Stephen Brazzel, Chuck Cathey, James Mantooth, Greg Galbraith, Scott Youngblut, Kyle Coody, Michael T. Toyals, Greg Dusckas. Floor: Kelvin Fields, David Scarbrough, Tim Nash, Brett Jones. The 1982 basketball team got off to a rather slow start in pre- season play. The slow start was probably due to several factors: 1. a new coach, 2. a different philosophy, and 3. the shuffling of players to find the right team combination to play winning basketball. Also attributed to the slow start was a very tough schedule in which the Cougar teams played seven ofthe top 20 teams in Texas plus the perennial power Hobbs, New Mexico. As district play began the tough schedule had the Cougars ready to play. ln the lst half of district play the team finished with a 4-3 record and was tied for the 5-5A lead most of the way until a disap- pointing 5 point loss to Midland High. The second half of district play finds the Cougars with a 2-2 record and a possible chance to tie for the second half title, The players have jellcd into an unselfish team that has played far better than pre-season expectations. This team could be characteriz- ed by hard play, determination and a great team effort. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb 1981-82 Cooper Boys Basketball District Schedule San Angelo Odessa High Midland Lee Odessa Permian Big Spring Midland High Abilene High CCHS Homeb San Angelo Odessa High Midland Lee Odessa Permian Big Spring Midlend High Abilene High QAHS Homej boq' ba keiball 4 1 fl A ai ' ' Y I ,If Wa-4 4 'imnsml if 42, 5 s-... ' Q -X 93 i .W i9' 1 First Row: Left to Right: Chris Bird, Chris lchorst, Tim Jackson, David Carth, Fred Grubbs, Greg Wilcox, Alfred Estrada. Second Row: Left to Right: Sam Lowry, Earl Crain, Ken Norwood, Danny White, Greg Martin, Bobby Estes, Derrick Turnbull. I ii... 5 if 4 my , , mm ww ff' ..- Chris Ichorst shoots a free shot while Bobby Estes and Danny White await the rebound. .,.-- 's . 1 3 l l boq' basketball sb ,ge A. D. 'f'mm.,,,,,W,. 1 t y.yg fr? 'G' New .. 1 it ff.-f 'Q . C. lids J 1. F. A. Greg Mendenhall jumps for it and the Cougars are ready for action. B. Kyle Coody shoots for a basket while Tim Nash stands guard. C. Greg Dusckas isn't dancing, hejust passed the ball. D. Kyle Coody dribbles down court. E. James Mantooth concentrates on guarding the opposing team while Tim Nash waits for the rebound F. Greg Mendenhall is ready for Scott Youngblufs tip. G. James Mantooth stretches his arms for a free shot. boq' baskelball , X as ,L if N 5 ,.g, ,S CDOPB B. C. 'm .. '1 -nn, E1 56115. 0 vw! if .Earl Crain jumps high. What a reach forthe ball! Did he make it? ls it a bird, a plane, no it's a basketball!! gf cross counirq 2 E M ,Q A S. .x:1Q,sggg i Debbie Elliott, Debra Kennedy, Angie Dunnam, Kelly Smith, Ellen King, Noemi Espinoza, Kim Nicholas. 'YS f .ri , rv Q sg. K .N i. ,, K .V. 3 f .N- A K . A ik ,kkf.. W E. . 3? me .X X xxx. Six ix Te' ' i - ' We xx is sg - , . 1-SMR K K K Noemi Espinoza goes that extra mile! 4' - it Q . . . .. Y , Q , .. 'fkimiu - - -. 6' Q. - 1 X . . -..,5 twist nw-flips . Angie Dunnam takes it all in stride. Q1 4 .5 ja 41-1 K 1 -A gi N Q sw .V . .uk cross countrq The 1981-82 Girls' Cross Country team did extremely well. They won the title of Abilene City Cham- pions for the fourth consecutive year. They began the season by winning two invitationalsg The Odessa In- vitational and the Big Spring Invitational. The team consists of: Kim Nicholas, Ellen King, Angie Dun- nam, Noemi Espinoza, Kelly Smith, Debra Kennedy, Debbie Elliott. A 1 4 Wa cross counlrq ,Q I f my . ' se 7 an ' . . N . 1- NR fi-1 , -A New , .f .' asv X . '- W ai 3fgr.fv5' 3 ,A Q51 K?fiik.i,,,f?m: ,'4ssM,'1-.sk , - ' fifxi K ,Q .k.. bxxadg , ey. ff, . V .1 ff1E ':QxEf-4 - 1 sf -54, K ' J' A s'fW'r wsu? A if 'i QF fi 57: s . sa 1 v fag S 4 Y N 'iw X ffi,fg,1ii'i'31fxxQs.g1 1-. 1 J kg i!f.w..1gg1xS fskfmg QFQF. Nw H as .1 Y so lsFs5fii5'fsS7Rw L' ' A 130 f 4 1 . 5 1 S Q 1 in my Yiiwivgfinhvfs w,X., ,4 is 9 as T. H5-G :F Q.. - qvswaf. , AM ,Q -A W- .. M-W. -1 11,45 V1-'? 'v . f1w144'Yu ' Ya- 4' V -, 1 ,-Q , , ' C si 1- am .Vw Q B The 1981-1982 Boys Cross Country Team consists of one membe Joey Odom. Joey worked very diligently during the cross counti season. Joey was coached by Vance Gibson. Coach Gibson is hopir for more participation during the 1982-1983 school year. A. Joey Odom starts out a long workout. B. Joey may be the only team member, but he is proud of it. C. A prayer for new team members never hurts! qoll 5-3? 'g 'f?'s'w.l!... ui , . .. v -s J -lj' 'l-bla ...ww-1-df ' ii f., 5 .1--fa 'I i 1 of un N ' , I . lt..-s1f,7'f:', 5,34 ,:,.,'ff.,g - is -s'v3.L'i,,e- I 'au W., fi fn' 'SM 1 . 4 - . al . . A Golf Team consists of: Top row left to right: Cole Thompson, Jim Batjer, Tray Cockerell, Ron English, Kyle Coody, and Bobby Estes. Middle row left to right: Sam Tooke, Eric McGraw, Mike Standley, Larry Wright, Chuck Lacy, David Gonzales, and Jim Hopkins. Front row left to right: John Crone, Burt Vickers, Mike Shaw, Ricky East, and Ryan Heller. GOLF This year s Golf team was under a new coach Bob Estes Although it was Coach Estes first year as Coach of the mighty Cooper Cougars he did quite well practice long hours in the off season to get ready for league play The Golf team s willingness to work and their dedication to the sport made th1S year s Golf team a winner The Golf team's season lasts from January to May, and the team works very hard preparing for their season. They qoll 4 1. Senior Players are left to right: Sam Tooke, Eric McGraw, M saga., new -sw -if K is 2. Ron English goes with the swing. is is ,f --ffl swun- QYQLM i . if ',., W HN. Q ike Standley, Ron English, and John Crone. -si ,Jaw ssi, If . ff . ' elif ,-f-ek , K w 2 1' .S M4-pw . Al,-f .. F v kmpl,-ie,, , s 6 L ' .. - X 1, Y W 5 5135? V I , U-if 4 sl A J., , . Q gust 3. Eric McGraw smiles as he makes his shot. 'if qoll Q , Q -- fflht lj' i gill K s Q , if K V Q 25 f K 4 +- K Qs? K 4 i N e i 1, X Q K ' MLN . L ' iu 'Ks 7 X ' Q 251 ..f, X1 'i em.. may 1 ' -' A 5 A e 1 t L Q ii i 'L-N ,:4 1 ...Q Q X NX Q K X N ' , N-.P 3 fwvx N , Q W-'4 ,B N h XY .Nan 'Q ,. , lr . 1 K ' NN . - , A fwskxwst s s s 4.34 . . , Q .N , 'Wx' , cs. 'Mk . t. s . fx l ilswt. ,,,. K.: l wit'-3y,:s.fx AN 'lhw. l. Lettermen are, left to right: Kyle Coody, Eric McGraw, Mike Standley, Cole Thompson, and Ron English. 'THEN lf' s fi3:J'l S V55 Q it fi Y . ' I A ,I 2. Coach Estes grins as he watches his players practice. 3. Kyle Coody strives for success. 4 The A Sport Unto Themselves Lisa Reynolds Mara Moore Craig Gregory John Lane Stephen Cook Adam Paradowski Randy Rucker Mark Hadley Mike Murray Kenneth McNulty Derek Thiele Darrell Fowler Andrew Tucker McDonald Moore Tracy Tobin Karan Cummings Margaret Brown Tad Pruitt Stephen Brazzel Robert Pettigrew Russell Harrisson Robert Wagstaff Young-Sun Shin Jim Callan Scott Harold Sam Tooke Dan Woodfin Scott Yungblut Mr. Jim Zumwalt, Zookeeper qirl's basketball S - N, K U l l I l I IJ' r 'Siil' From left to right, Jana Clayton, Pat Seldon, Rhonda Hays, Carla Seldon, Cynthia Cotman, Angela Riggcns, Liz Chambers, Rene Bryant, Tonia Fitts, Lisa Starks, Tracy Scott, Rhonda Moore, Nan Colbert. . w ...c vruwwi-QQ? :ss .X all . 42.3 an A. Rhonda Moore shoots for 2. B. Jana Clayton practices her free shots. C. Tracy Scott reaches for the ball. qirl's basketball 'I ss 15,51 fl ff.. 1 -sqm i 2 . .sv as GIRL'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1981-1982 57 Nov. 17 CHS Brownwood 48 Nov. 19-21 CHS 63 Ector 19 CHS 28 Vernon 32 CHS 51 Brownwood 50 Nov. 22 CHS 60 ACHS 46 Nov. 24 CHS 61 Graham 29 Dec. 1 CHS 53 Graham 13 Dec. 3-5 CHS 44 Hawley 48 CHS 47 Novice 21 CHS 54 Highland 47 CHS 42 Coronado 48 Dec. 11-12 CHS 40 AHS 61 CHS 65 Richfield 66 Dec. 14 CHS 43 Clyde 27 Dec. 29 CHS 55 Wylie 33 Jan. 2 CHS 53 Abilene 68 Jan. 4 CHS 41 San Angelo 75 Jan. 7 CHS 37 Odessa 38 Jan. 11 CHS 45 Lee 55 Jan. 14 CHS 59 Permian 63 Jan. 18 CHS 36 Big Spring 44 Jan. 21 CHS 47 Midland 61' Jan. 25 CHS 55 Abilene 57 Jan. 28 CHS 41 San Angelo 66' F eb. 1 CHS 40 Odessa 24 Feb. 4 CHS 57 Permian 63' Feb. ll CHS 35 Big Spring 58 Feb. 15 CHS 52 Midland 72' Denotes District Game The girl's basketball struggled with a shortage of players this year forcing Coach Pat Penick to combine the two squads as district play began. The varsity team took a 10-7 record and the J.V. took a 5-3 record into the merger. When the dust had settled, Carla Seldon was the only senior left. She led the team in scoring all year averaging 20 points a game. Tenia Fitts, a senior, joined the team late and rotated a suit with Junior, Lisa Starks. Other juniors were: returning point guard, Pat Seldon, post, Liz Chambers, and wings Nan Colbert and Cynthia Cot- man. Working the six sophomores into the lineup caused many adjustments to be made by these neophytesg however, Tracy Scott and Angela Riggins quickly earned a regular spot and both contributed greatly to team rebounding and scoring. Rhonda Moore, while only a sophomore, became the team's utility player with her willingness and desire to play any posi- tion. The remaining sophomores who also show promise in the future are Jana Clayton, Rene Bryant, and Rhonda Hays. Although the team didn't fare as well as they have in the past, the future promises to be brighter because of the potential of each of these young ladies who will return next year. qirl' basketball ' Cougars head for the basket. 1 Pat Seldon dribbles past her opponent. N oooo wg Nan Colbert passes the ball to her teammate. l Q v 5 M5519 3 H Y MN' Angela Riggens adds points to the scoreboard. q1rl's basketball no 55' ww-,am mf- wanna. W ' . Q A. Liz Chambers reaches for the tip-off as Carla Seldon watches. B. Tracy Scott aims for the basket. C. Go for it, Carla!! Q 5 1 5 3 i Top Row QL to RJ Cynthia Cotman Angela Riggens, Liz Chambers, Rene Bryant, Tenia Fitts, Lisa Starks. Bottom Row Jana Clayton Carla Seldon Rhonda Hays Pat Seldon, Tracy Scott, Nan Colbert, Rhonda Moore. baseball A number of years ago, an advertisement came out stating that baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet were America's favorite things. As time has gone by, hamburgers, pecan pie and foreign cars have gained popularity over hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet, but baseball still remains Americais favorite. It is as popular at Cooper as it is nationwide, because of the outstanding team that the Cougars have every year. The 1982 Cougar team went into the season with ten returning lettermen, six of which were returning starters. Robert Wagstaff, Bob Brown, Chuck Cathey and David Scarbrough were returning lettermen, with Jeff Blackburn, Billy Mitchell, Arnold Blankenship, John Williams, Tommy Clemons and Brad Morrison returning as part-time starters. Some new prospects for the 1982 team were Donnie Allen Chris Teague and Kurt Parker. Led by Coach Jim Reese, the Cougars did their best to keep up the winn- ing tradition. Day Monday 1:00 C25 Tuesday Friday Saturday Tuesday Friday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Date March 1 March 2 March 5 March 6 March 9 March 12 March 13 March 16 March 20 March 23 March 27 March 30 April 3 April 6 April 8 April 13 April 17 April 20 April 24 April 27 May 1 May 4 May 8 COOPER HIGH SCHOOL Baseball Schedule 1 982 Opponent Trinity Snyder District Tournament District Tournament Graham Abilene Tournament Abilene Tournament Snyder Eastern Hills and Southwest 'San Angelo 'Odessa High 'Midland Lee 'Odessa Permian 'Big Spring 'Midland High 'Abilene High 'San Angelo 'Odessa High 'Midland Lee 'Odessa Permian 'Big Spring 'Midland High 'Abilene High Denotes District Game Place There There Odessa Odessa There Abilene Abilene Here Ft. Wor There Here There Here There There Here Here There Here There Here Here There Coach: Jim Reese Assistant: Carl Childers Principal: Roger Bauernfeind Athletic Director: Shorty Lawson th Time 4:00 TBA TBA 3:00 C21 TBA TBA 4:00 12:30 C21 4:00 2:00 4:00 2:00 4:00 4:00 4:00 2:00 4:00 2:00 4:00 :OO 4:00 2:00 as 99 'x Wax ws K ,Q , -,, ., . Kneeling: Kurt Parker, , Clay Clemons, Donnie Allen, Brad Morrison, Jeff Blackburn, Bob Brown, Chris Teague. Stan- ding: Chuck Cathey, David Cochran, John Williams, Billy Mitchell, Arnold Blankenship, Tommy Clemons, Robert Wagstaff, and David Scarbrough. baseball M' V,,F,m,,,5M,5,,,,.: ,,,, WM ,, ,.,, 1, , Pitchers: Billy Mitchell, Tommy Clemons, David Cochran, Brad Morrison. i ' rl 4 ' - - I C - Xi f- ' - ' , ' ' K ' if av 'H 2 . K. N , , 5 K Q M , .... K 1. ': liig 4 Q X :A bv Qk i x, Lixpt : , nga K . Lx , s F B Q re- lc V: Q . F - .. . :L T N i if . 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PY A sSi fx , ' K A is 1 v ,gt ,R .. 5 wnsgi ,M t , s.s, 1si:Sfsft.f', wi S ' ' : irQ' f fl'3- ef L 'Q Na'-ffewstei 'zz Y- K ' , 2 , X :Q--53. 2 :i.:.s'i 'z , iifffx.,-,p, if. ' . ' 5 - ,, c ff k Q-.L-fag 1 if? iff ', ' ., 'K , ' ' JITQ QMEE . , Q fT1 ' 1' :Q J . f, i 2,,w,i 'wp' , ' ik 2 .3 , . s:y g :. W ,,t,vw+' ' ,ies -wzfn-Q est' ,f . , , - -- - , 1-. ,. -5 , -'1 , . -f tgsfgyggsb, sv, ,:, a yrs- ., .. . i . ,Q A E Gypsum- fo , we Aggie isg,-,gf -my sg , :.g3s?,i,3 .. ,. 2 :,.g3?T i , . . V, . . -f 'en-Ltsaaw fm I '50 ' gggf M M A f' - A , .x ...Mi an t K -. Bob Brown catches a line drive. Arnold Blankenship fields a grounder. ..,it,,, Q. g , it baseball RQ K . 2' Q- age-zz V ,fx l 'K i. a iikkj 5 vi ., Li f A A i Vkiih , A i i' - ':ix5f34!?'i:5. :i: i2f':'fif-:1k . '4: -. ' Ni' 5' Ex .:55::ix?5Qli5. ST . as .. ' ' K if in ,' N 1 ' We i ' f V.: in K S1 K, -si K is . s.: Jeff Blackburn waits for the ball. HMT' f 'fs 5 - K, .P K s 5 - fx w. All Qu . -3 x , S ' ,. ', x 41 Q ff l - ,.l. K f A f , , 7 we i he ' ' s a K X Isis., ..,.. fkyr . EX In K ' VM , ,, V Ywmw, In , NM W ,o wi M L ' M1 A,,U V W! , A is 1 if r'f-le-f-:Q-are i I ' if 1 f fr f ,ii fl, VV,k. ,, ,, I I gy ,,,, WWWM, f 9 s z f 5' iv David Scarbrough eyes a fly ball. Tommy Clemons prepares to throw a strike. David Scarbrough makes his catch , I l l 142 The ball flies into Chuck Cathey's mit. qirl's track N-N13 ef? W v 1 fs lst Row: Tracy Scott, .lill Gammil, Crystal Tarr, Brenda Moffit, Doris Kaiser, Wendy Baird. 2nd Row: Charla Birchum, Donna Held, Nancy Horwedle, Chris Garner, Sheila Wigfall, Renee Bryant, Sherry Freeman. 3rd Row: DeDe Johnson, Jennifer Jones, Deborah Gay, Debbie Elliot, Diana Davis, Kim Nicholas. Row 4: Sandra Greene, Angie Dunnam, Kelly Smith, Leah Cochran, Carla Seldon, Holly Baird, Ellen King. FTF' as., ,-1' Vls5i M r, w , 14, A ,,,,,,4 , ,, , Y , Spring Relay: Holly Baird, 1 V, f All . 7 Sandra Greene, Kelly Smith, Carla Seldon. at 3, The Girls Track Team had another winning season They participated in four individual meets The team placed very high in all of them winning two The girls came out with a District Win winning for the second year in a row Coach Williams was very proud of the success of her 1981 82 Spring Track Championship Team The girls worked very hard and deserved their District Win ft ' a , . 7 M 'il S? qirl' track gm-.sure psf: 6306455 . -Nw at f 3,54 5 , ...wsu 3 ... .sp 56 qt! uf. Junk 7--v Uknppgm-New if .. ii A. Carla Seldon: State Bronze Medal winner, District Champ - Long Jump 8: 200 mt. dash. B. Kelly Smith: District Champ A 400 mt. dash. C. Sandra Greene works hard on hurdles. D. Naomi Espinoza: District Champ- 3200 mt. and 1600 mt. run. E. Angie Dunnam: Regional Qualifier 1600 Mt. run. Top row: Clayton Williams, Frank Alcazar, Kevin Bearden. Middle row: Allen Gunter, Jimmy Lenamon, Tommy Moore, Steve Blake, Scott Reedy, David Olmos. Bottom row: Bruce Rumans The 1982 Cooper Cougar Mens Track team completed a successful season April 24 when they competed in the District 5 5A Track and Field Championship in Midland The Cougar Thinclads attended the Possum Kingdom Relays the Ca- nyon Ruf Relays the Wichita Falls Invitational the Big Country Relays the San Angelo Relays and the Azle Relays in addition to the District meet. A positive attitude and a desire to compete helped this group of athletes upgrade the Track program. bog' track Todd O'Neal, Steve Kent, Jeff Dixon, Bill Aldridge, John Burgess, David Young. aim A. Shot put and discus - Lanamon, Alcazar Gunter, Dalbert, Reedy. B. Sprinters Y Williams, O'Neal, Dixon, Col- lier. Bottom: Bearden, Kershaw, Aldridge Moore. C. Distance - Top: Olmos, Young, Kent Bottom: Rumans, Burgess, Blake. miramurals The Cooper intramural program has grown steadily during the past few years. Faculty members and students from each homeroom have the opportunity to participate in a number of sports such as football, volleyball, basket- ball, 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 an- nouncements are heated, and full of challenges. Mr. Dudley, as well as many other teachers, back the intramural program by organizing schedules and plann- ing all the activities that take place during the school year. inlramur als if nnngwlvuninkl lu w ,VM W' ' ...ffl 'J' .......an. -41 3? M M iq.,-,.,,, J f 'f 'L' 'V A V, A ,,,, , , V , Mn, 'Mg Ewa ' 2i:Q2Awv'zZfy'YZ'? .xv ff'f ,fag-f W A ,, , 7 ' I 5 u 147 L. +R if' i ,, ,A wp-5: - J: Nm: 6, H if.. Qs I sl sg 'A . . s wg, ,ik L .x 48 mn' 'K if 4 ms 2 N. . .A- Q.. ii E, . Q in .gk K 3 ik QS -H+ . -SP 1'.x If M W ! if --xx. is f 535 e .J N1 331 1 : 4 , 1 , . X W 'M N . Q x A 1 K 8 wif ig X L 3 w- , . 'W 'F 4' O .E Q, , , n V7 Q .4 L.. A D 3? RFK A? if f yung' 9 N, J' ' I 1 P' W8 07 ' ' . . 5 -A Q Q S '. xii' I ,-NW' V is K: Q! 'F , 5 gh.. HL . Q. 'Wg' :ff-fs Q 1 x + 3? in .. 'Q i ff + - jg . Q . nl sfrjgs. 4 - il X QIXI couqareiies Cougarette 1981-82 officers from top to bottom are: Julie VanTilborg, Captaing Teresa Strevel, Sr. Lieutenantg Sheila Seay, Sr. Lieutenantg and Cristy Spencer, Sr. Lieutenant. me 3 ,s.:-sw Xl it 'ts Si T 1 if f X x Teresa Strevel ti -.N ,musk - red after a great performance. 'ine if X? N- .rhwi - Q . 5 5359 e -Q ' ' 4 152 eeri so-+511 L , T, 1 f at f f m' T tiee .Q n'i?T?T L ' A . 4 F 9' wi fi ? : it ei? T 'G 1 I lf' 3 1 ,QS Ni 'Yeigfnl fs,-,Hy 5 E ' ' i : + Q lg, I ' ,Midi ' fy -I Q sig 7 5 it 5 X Us'-,srl my ' A fa' L Q.-Lim f ' 'si T f -w - qui , ' I . .V I T . N 1 f,g4s,ge5 - K' W , iw, ,T si ff . 452, ' , . , K un, . ' JY' Lei :gun 1 N f 5 Lv . -. Christy Pyburn struts her stuff. The '81-'82 most valuables are: L to R - Leah Ostercamp, Christy Pyburn, Linda Smith, and Ashley Hoffman. 149 qarc-:ties vf -LJ 1 .ag .lgttaaw-'-fi This year's Cougarette members are: Ashley Hoffman, Tammy Bright, Dana Mills, Stephanie May, Deanna Kotulek, Sylvia DelBosque, Melody Riewe, Madeline Garcia, Leah Ostercamp, Lindsay Weldon, Vanessa Swafford, Karen Thompson, Julie Van Tilborg, Teresa Strevel, Cristy Spencer, Sheila Seay, Amy Thornton, Kelly Richardson, Linda Smith, Kirsten Olson, Kelly Fletcher, Knot picturedl Holly Martin, Leslie Anderson, Terri Morganti, India Reynolds, and Christy Pyburn. The 1981 82 Cougarette Dance Team IS one of Cooper s finest splrit organizations and performing groups The team claims twenty eight members four of which are offlcers This year the girls attended summer camp at Southwestern University and began a pre school workshop of three weeks During football season they varied their dance Numbers with stools high kicks and a parachute They held a clinic sponsored by halftime U S A to promote drill teams in the Big Country area In addition to the fall sports season the girls participate in basketball halftimes community service projects pep rallies and telethons such as the American Heart Association Dance to Live The close of school brings a banquet and dance to share remembrances announce the next year s officers and make special awards This year s banquet was a Masquerade Theme The determination and dedication make Cougarettes a very unique campus program 150 The yearly highlight events are the spring competitions held in Dallas and San Antonio against some two hundred other Texas drill teams. couqareiies -di C CHKYH 7.w- XY. in ,nil qareiies Www ...bf Ja squad captains LtoR Leslie Brown Pam Letz Nancy Eastman Karan Cummings Diana Bivins Amy Gilliland Lee Ann Reese couqar's pride couqarb pride fl - 1, L Q 15 cheerleaders Cheerleaders ,81-,82 6 cheerleader s Cheerleaders are from left to right: Kim Daniels, Tenia Fitts, Lauren, Keathley, Lisa Scott, Nan Anderson, and Leslie Musgrave. -XY? COOP Mitzi Bartek cheerleaders gm V,f, jar' Q'Zf ' 158 F .YEEI-lAW!ll!!! . Put me down Mikel . Lauren cheers the coogs on to another victory. . lfyou knew what l knew ..... . Mitzi backs the coogs all the way. F. Leslie roots the cougars on at a pep rally. Lets go coogs says Nan. -of Mahdi' 3 siren squad David Black Randy Brooks Stephen Cook Bob Brown John Phillips Mike Upton siren squad Coopzw ZH! fx!,,,o ,,,..ff' it -,,,.A-- . -f ' -r- l ff ,,vf ',,' KAKAL .-- ,A!,f' 160 1.9 81 1982 Mxke Newton - J1m Short Sponsors Qlluhz Ghz 4-l- Glilfellfllllbeiw Band ............. .... Zguifcling jradea . . . Klzoir ........ 6ommenfariu.4 . . goamefofogy ...... 6:-eai ............ CWU546'-CO-O19 ..... 35754 ....,.... 354154 ....... jifm Sociefy . . . . fl-eneli C'1i1 .... german ciei. . . . J-1cfCcf' 5410354 f f f f 5265 ...,0... latin Cfeb ........ Wafh-Science Seminar . Waurice Jleee 334154 . 7742067 ........... 17eiiienei1J-fenee Seeiety . 06954 C0-019 ...... 0854-1981 .... . . Ufheieiting .... Oi-c1ieaim . . . IQOUC ....... .gpaniali . . . .Sypeeele Seam . . . .gfuclenf gouncif .... 3.954354 . . . 'UOC3 .... 216-219 . . 206 210-215 220-221 . . 202 222-223 .....207 194-198 .....201 . . 203 164-165 . . .163 . . .183 ..205 . . . . 190-191 168-169 174-175 . . 204 184-185 . 172-173 . 192-193 188-189 . . . .176-177 208-209 . . . .180-182 166-167 178-179 . 170-171 . . 224 . . . .186-187 A Andrew Tucker, Reporter: Teresa Dennis, Treasurerg Kelly Fletcher, President, Amy Hodge, Secretary, and Robert Miller, Vice-President. GERMA E B Row 1 - l-r - Frau Lela Dick, Eric Hurick, Kelly Fletcher, Johnny Perkins, Teresa Dennis, Amy Hodge, Andrew Tucker, Frau Blassingame. Row 2 - Doris Kaiser, Vicki House, Lisa Miller, Ron Houghton, Brent Stackhouse, Eric Mowery, Randy Lantrip, Robert Miller. C Row 1 - Cl-rl - Frau Dick, .loelle Coffin, Tami Wilson, Carmen Katzenberger, Wanda Disbrow. Row 2 Y Stephen Kent, Tray Cockerell, Jonathan Aguirre, Greg Mendenhall, Jim Ryan, Robert Siede, Chris Eichorst. if The German Club, which was started seven years ago, is sponsored by Frau Lela Dick. The 1981-82 officers for third period are: Kelly Fletcher, President, Robert Miller, Vice-President, Amy Hodge, Secretary, Teresa Dennis, Treasurer, and Andrew Tucker, Reporter. ,sr D . CI-rl - Steve Kent, Reporter: Tami Wilson, Treasurer, Carmen Katzenberger, Secretary, Tray Cockerell, Vice- President, Greg Mendenhall, President. 163 E ECN The 1981-82 French Club, fl to rj row 1, Amy Thornton, Lisa Mani, Sheila Gowens, Shannon Maloney, Pam West, Natalie Harris, and Anna Moncibaiz. row 2, Karan Cummings, Velvet Chesser, Kim Nicholas, Julie Davis, Annette Alvarez, Tera Collum, India Reynolds, Lindsay Weldon, Stephanie Corbett, Darla Peables, Melanie Powell, Debi Wimberly, Megan Schneider, Mitzi Morrow, Donna Murray, Mark Duck, and Martha Toruno. row 3, Susan Slaughter, Anne Pierce, Kelly Smith, Holly Baird, Shannon Harvey, Kathy Bechtel, Melanie Wentz, Grace Garraway, Pam Barret, Monique St. Peter, Melynda Walker, Lisa Morrow, Cathy Wyrick, Sylvia Mar- tinez, Anna Wong, Deanna Kotulek, and Leayh Ledbetter. row 4, Chris Coldicutt, Steph Chittum, Terri Goree, .lan Legg, Mike Shaw, David Flores, Jamie Boler, Terry Karasewich, Tom Armistead, Madeline Garcia, Laurie Williams, Cynthia Pittman, Tonya Ratliff, Tammy McLean, Rick Cook, and Michelle Rickman. row 5, Mark Cofer, Sam Tooke, Tom Ccniglis, Shona Kcrley, Leah Cochran, Robin Bird, Todd Hill, Joanne Biesccker, Leo Toops, Mark Sutton, Joel Wright, Leilani Schuhmacher, Tommy Tarr, Stephanie May, .lulie Williams, Karen Etheredge, Stormy Magee, Debbie Elliot, Susan Walker, Dannette Bonds, Darcy Barrick, Jennifer Oden, and Sanford Fung. French Club The French Club was organized to encourage students from all levels of French classes to extend their knowledge of French culture. The club participated in a variety of activities during the 1981-82 school year. Among them were a trip to the Dallas Museum of Fine arts where second and third year students viewed an exhibit of Impres- sionistic Art. For the Christmas holidays, a party was held to which everyone brought some type of French cuisine. Also, members sold im- ported candy inorder to raise money for their annual trip to the Texas French Symposium, which was held at Dallas Skyline High School in March. At Symposium, Cooper French students competed against those from other Texas high schools in grammar, vocabulary, listening comprehension, civilization, poetry and prose readings, art, and music contests. At the end of the school year, Mrs. Melissa Pilcher, the club sponsor, took a group of students to Paris to witness the French culture first hand. 164 Officers for the 1981-82 school year were fl to rj, Craig Carter, sec., Sharon Stanislawczyk, vice-pres.g Anna Moncibaiz, treas.g and Karan Cummings, pres. 166' 'W French Club members discuss various money-making projects such as Advent calendars. Vive la France! Tom Ceniglis and Tommy Tarr anxiously await the upcoming trip to France. WIRENQH c1.uB H ,ptgicswe coovffz.. ,A+- ,.....i- Tom Ceniglis, Lisa Mani, and Tommy Tarr spend many long hours studying for Symposium. fl! Culinary chefs: Mike Shaw, Leah Cochran, and Mark Cofer consider various French dishes for the Christmas party. 165 SPANISH Q! Row l QL RJ - Chris Hoffman, Gary Milliorn, Sean Duggan, Gail Crosswhite, Frank Goodrich, Donna Held, Lisa Gates, Leigh Glosson, Lisa Colyer, Stephanie McCown, Andrea Morley. Row 2 - Ezekiel Benitez, Scott Danielson, Bob Bragalone, Billy Brown, Susan Henry, Perry Sayles, Alan Cable, Darrel Sutton, Kenneth Norwood, Evan Tobin Dale Manly, Kristy Bartlett, Rob Beckham. Row 3 - Miss Sonja Green, Anita Gonzalez, Sharon Willis, Suzanne Buckley, Karen Yates, Glenda Petty, Leslie Brown Miriam Mixon, Laura Caudle, Kelly Gamble, Linda Mantsch, Cherie Rumble, Paula Barrett, Laneah Roberts, Sherri Rasberry, Sylvia Del Bosque, Keri Knowles, Ruth Ann Caldwell, Alice Ybarra, Kim Awalt. Row 4 - David Myers, David Knapp, Donald Allen, Natalie Jordan, Paula Harris, Martha Toruno, Nan Anderson, Sylvana Rangel, Shannon Harvey, Laurie Guerra, Noemi Espinoza, Tracy Woodman, Kellie Goldman, Leslie Sumner, Michelle Wilson, Chris Garner, Sara Trevino, Pam Barcntine Jackie Lewis, Miss Nancy Lewis. Row 5 - Mike Quintanilla, Brad Bledsoe, Chris Teague, Bill Rapson, Phillip Robinson, Tracy Tobin, Renee Kapuscinski, Lyn Goodin .lana Davis, Leslie Hughes, Dana Emerson, Judy Mullins, Nancy Horwedel, Susan Bocanegra, Cindy Johnson, Judy Ray, Lucy Dunn, Tracy Dixon. Row 6 - James Ervin Donald Byerly, Cole Thompson, Kyle Coody, Robert Wagstaff, Mike Murray, Richard Harrison, Karla Moore, Laurie Ham, Leslie Reeves, Amy Overman, Mary Terry Donnie Brooks, Tami English, Roxanne Gates, Sandy Blackmon. Los Socorreros is the name given to Cooper's Spanish Club. This one-hundred and seventeen member organiza- tion participated in many activities throughout the 'Sl- '82 school year. While learning about different cultures and customs, members also found ways to help others. Two Thanksgiving baskets were taken to needy families. Other events included: singing Christmas carols for the elderly, a Spanish banquet, and a foreign language festival in which many Spanish Club members received high rankings. The sponsors for the Spanish Club were Miss Sonja Green and Miss Nancy Lewis. The officers for this year were Tracy Tobin, President, Leslie Hughes, Vice- President, Alice Ybarra, Secretary, and Mary Terry, Treasurer. t. 1 x as fr- r' l . Rm-F The Spanish Club officers for l98l-'82 are: Mary Terry, Treasurer, Trll Tobin, President, Leslie Hughes, Vice-President, Alice Ybarra, Secreta it J . LA K I . ' .1 5 Jrq+ .lil ,.a .qgslll ' its-new BLUE RRBSDV K E .Wg L , M W k n -9'f'li5:.',-ifd15- mi lk, if A B C ' lg aa... A E R37 3 ,. .l in as Q . f K 5 N .Q S ' ff '- 3 if if 6 Q A .- - fa, V a ' A. The Spanish Club sings for the elderly while Mike Murray and Laurie Smith play their guitars. B. Thanksgiving baskets were given to the needy families of Abilene. C, Members relax after eating a Spanish meal at Mary Terry's House. D. Club members make confetti Easter eggs. E. Mary Terry plays the part ofa hostess. 17 E Yl1'lNl Row 1 L to R: Clay Baggett, Warren Maxwell, Dan Breeding, Mitchell Lowther, Kim Taylor, Mary Kay Johnston, Margret Brown, Kirsten Olson, Laura Rhodin, John Cromley, Becky Reynolds, Jo Carolyn Gerard, Kristi Condron, Dee Gonzales, Blane Barnes, Adam Paradoski, Dan Woodfin, Ruben Broch ner. Row 2 L to R: Chuck Martin, Alison Hall, Scott Gregory, Molly Westbrook, Sally Hartsfield, Gwen Davidson, Linda Wulf, Elizabeth Parker, Elizabeth Gray, Christie Pyburn, Karen Williams, Nancy Wyrick, Kerry Kessinger, Lisa Bagby, Kim Clark. Row 3 L to R: Amy Gilliland, Jim Wagstaff, Robin Young, Judy Anderson, Leslie Noles, Debbie Randolph, Dawn Krabacker, Ginger Reece, Pen- ney Farrington, Michelle Polk, Angela Macon, Lori Scargall, June Wood, Miss Williams. Row 4 L to R: Stephen Cook, Tad Pruitt, Holley Yates, Cheryl Mendenhall, Kathryn Hughes, Ellen Monk, Angela Hamil. Following their tradition at Cooper High School the 1981-82 Latin club was an active and successful club. Students from all three levels of the foreign language comprised the chapter and were members of the Texas State Junior Classical League. Club members participated in various activities to help the community and to raise money. One of the annual projects consisted of making Christmas teddy bears for the pediatrics ward of Hendrick Medical Center. The members also went caroling at the hospital and at a local nursing home. ln support of the football team, the of- ficers performed a skit for the San Angelo game, with the gladiators winning a sword fight against the bobcats. During the spring, some students attended the TSJCL convention, held in Dallas, To end the year, a traditional Roman banquet was held which enhanced the members' appreciation of the Roman culture. The sponsor of the Latin club was Miss Rose Williams. 1981-82 officers were Stephen Cook and Tad Pruitt, co- consulsg Kathryn Hughes, Vice-President, Ellen Monk Reporter, Cheryl Mendenhall, Secretary, Angela Hamil Treasurer: and Holly Yates, Parliamentarian. 9 s 168 X -1.1- 1 r : Miss Williams, the Latin club sponsor, always keeps a smile on her face. 1981-82 Officers: Tad Pruitt, Kathryn Hughes, Stephen Cook, Angela Hamil, Holley Yates, Ellen Monk, and Cheryl Mendenhall. Lisa Bagby diligently cuts out teddy bears. Q .. 9529 ill 1 Qt. 95 Q30 S? tsp Xa in W9 at CHS www Ctttg , X X 'g 4 '1 523' If A fury: -z J, ,, Ji, JL -- ar 'g if 'ln V X gt - N., i W i l L f W 'Q6f .H 'u ., . . 3? M Ellen Monk. Kathryn Hughes. Sally Hartsfield, Cheryl Mendenhall, and Angela Hamil act as fierce bobcats in the pep-rally skit, 1 he Stephen Cook, Jon Randel, and Dan Woodfin act as heroic Cooper gladiators Mary Kay Johnston enjoyed making bears so much that she decided to sign up for homemaking next year. Eaeiriuinirgmolr leloiulnueii. The 1981-82 Student Council officers were Robert Wagstaff, President, Cynthia Hamil, Vice-President, Leanne Hill, Recording Secretary, Karla Newhouse, Corresponding Secretary, Angela Hamil, Treasurer, with Mrs. Joan Wood and Mike Newton, sponsors. Throughout the year the Student Council kept everything running smoothly and calmly. The Student Council was very active in supporting many projects. They included the money jars, which raised money for Homecoming, the student store, Ex- change Day, Christmas and Thanksgiving baskets, and the annual Merry Andrew's assembly. The Executive Board members included, June Wood, Greg Laird, Jeff Berry, Stephen Cook, Pam Letz, Adam Paradowski, Mike Upton, Lee Ann Reese, Joe Reed, and Laura Bowen. Robert Wagstaff, president of the Student Council, has displayed poise, loyalty, friendship, and above all he has been a leader who has remained admired and well-liked. The Student Council worked diligently with the representatives of the homerooms for change and enrichment of the school. The Council combined the ideas of the students at Cooper to make the year of l98l'82 One 0f the best ever- Student Council Oflicers are: Top row: Robert Wagstaff. Middle row: Cynthia Hamil Leanne Hill. Bottom row: Angela Hamil, and Karla Newhouse, 9 Row l Left to Right: Pam Letz, Stephen Cook, Karla Newhouse, Leanne Hill, Robert Wagstaff. Row 2: Mike Upton, Debra Stanislawczyk, Pam Bragalone, Miriam Lockhart, Bill Duncan, Miriam Mixon. Row 3: McDonald Moore, Wendy Baird, Kathy Murphy, Dina Miller, Michelle Polk, Tenia Fitts. Row 4: Julie Davis, Lisa Nelson, Norma Mareno, DeeAnna Mungia, Lee Ann Moore, Sid Ramsey, Vanessa Swafford, Leslie Brown, 170 and Dennis Bryson. Executive Board members are: Top row: Stephen Cook, Mike Upton. Middle row: June Wood, Lee Ann Reese, Pam Letz. Bottom row: Jeff Berry, and Adam Paradoski. Not shown: Joe Reed, Greg Laird, and Laura Bowen. Row l Left to Right: Laura Bowen, Adam Paradoski, Jeff Berry, June Wood, Greg Laird, Lee Ann Reese. Row 2: Todd Hill, Jim Wagstaff, Kim Newton, Karen Williams, Sherry Rumble, Carolyn Haynes. Row 3: Leslie Loving, Jackie Bell, Grace Garraway, Terr Collum, Steve Hindrix, Author Banks. Row 4: David Cochran, Tommy Tarr, Scott Yungblut, Cindy Johnson, Wade Jones, Danny Brooks, Sherri Parker, Randa Nicholson, Lou Alice Pelver. gllatinnal Hunnr Society The Cooper Chapter of the National Honor Society encourages students to display scholarship, service, leadership, and character at school and in the communi- ty. Members ofthe National Honor Society are selected for membership by the faculty on the basis of grades and citizenship. After induction, a member must retain high academic standing and character. N The l98l-82 school year was a busy one for the Na- 'A tional Honor Society members. In addition to the fall and spring inductions, NHS members helped with fall , registration, served as hosts for College Night, sponsored A the Valentine Post Office and Bidboard, helped with ac- tivity cards, and held fall and spring parties. 4 Honor Society Officers for 1981-1982 were the follow- lfi V .1-'Mum ,L ing: Stephen Cook - President, Tad Pruitt - Vice- President: Tracy Tobin - Recording Secretary: Kathryn Hughes f Corresponding Secretary: Jim Callan - M Treasurer. Officers include: Stephen Cook -- President, Tad Pruitt - Vice Presi- dent: Tracy Tobin - Recording Secreatyg Kathryn Hughes - Cor- responding Secretaryg Jim Callan i Treasurer. , f we, M1 if V M .. 5 , y, .,,,, , , l , , . il' 5 Mya ta, M gsihffw 5? f' af: G A QQQQZ f, W, G, Q 1 ' - ,L M j4f'gt4ff'f1g1f2l2fMi:aWE:f,'f I mf iefgyui-affix Top Group includes: Rob Pettigrew, Tad Pruitt, Angie Dunnam, Amy Gilliland, Bill Duncan, Robert Wagstaff, Kathryn Hughes, Tracy Tobin, Stephen Cook, Monty Milliner, John Williams, Karla Newhouse, Craig Gregory, Karan Cummings, Tim Graves, Miariam Mixon, Nan Anderson, Jeff Berry, Kimberly Bray, June Wood, Gloriana Conaly, Laurie Williams, Tom Ar- mistead, Lisa Nelson, John Lane Bottom Group includes: Russell Harrison, Andrew Tucker, Larry Davis, Sylvana Rangel, Mark Hadley, Ryan Welsch, Lisa Mani, Adam Paradoski, Jim Callan, Ellen Monk, Dan Woodfin, Luci Dunn, Gwen Davidson, Leilani Schuhmacher, Laurie Guerra. 172 A, A. Group includes: Tad Pruitt, Bill Duncan, Gloriana Conaly, Ellen Monk, Mara Moore, Mark Hadley, Monty Milliner, John Lane, Angie Dunnam, Craig Gregory, Tracy Tobin, Lisa Reynolds, Kathryn Hughes, Sam Tooke, Stephen Cook, Dan Woodfin, Jim Callan, An- drew Tucker, Rob Pettigrew. B. B. .lohn Lane pins new member Ryan Welsch with a NHS pin. C. Monty Milliner and Mark Hadley disguise as Cheech and Chong at NHS party. l D. Monkey see monkey do, fEllen Monkj. E feiln-Seieamesei Stitarmirnieirrf V M ,,m,,. .N-!+'.QT'A'Ns-Q--.. ++-. 0-sn. Attending members left to right: Bill Brown, Andrew Tucker, Bob Bragalone, Bill Duncan, Lisa Mani, Col. Alderman, Miriam Lockhart, Dan Woodfin, Jim Callan, and John Lane. The Math-Science Seminar was introduced at Cooper in the 1977-1978 school year by Col. James O. Alderman, a retired nuclear physicist. The seminar offers students oriented in the fields of math and science an opportunity to acquire more advanc- ed 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. Last year Col. 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 Eins- tein's Theory of Relativity. 174 Miriam Lockhart wonders who thought of all this stuff. Top row left to right: Jim Callan, Andrew Tucker, Dan Woodfin, Ryan Welch, Amy Hodge, Leilani Schuhmancher, John Lane, Sanford Fung, Bob Bragalone, Danny Crawfordg Bottom row left to right: Colonel Alderman, Miriam Lockhart, Shannon Harvey, Laurie Guerra, Sherry McCormick, Sylvana Rangel, Young-Sun Shin, and Billy Brown. .J Officers are from Left to Right: Andrew Tucker, 2nd Vice-President, .Iohn Lane, lst Vice4Presidentg Dan Woodfin, Department Coordinator: Col. Alderman, Sponsor: Amy Hodge, Treasurer, Bill Brown, President. Not shown: Miriam Lockhart, Secretary. -UF lI5lCG1HLAkTllNlKf?:i rm!-mlxm Yi N Team l KL-RJ Donald Byerly, Todd Whisenhunt, Ron Houghton, Sam White Officiation Teams of 1981-82 The officiating program is a very integral part of the overall athletic program offered by the Abilene Independent School District. Under the guidance of Mr. Dudley, students have the op- portunity to learn the rules and mechanics of five major sports - football, basketball, volleyball, track, and bowling. Cooper officials accept the responsibility and challenge of of- ficiating these sports for the intramural pro- gram. More than 300 games each year are ad- ministered by these young people, and their job is to be commended. Team 2 QL-RJ Bill Chitwood, Chris Swonger, Joe Grissom, Unrue, Donald Allen Brent 3. , Lid' 1 s 59, X f XXD l s 2 Team 311.-RJ Kyle Ray, Jimmy Stevens, Jackie Dunn, Rey Salinas 'S 1. fix s ! a 5 'fi il s Ps.. Q -:E - fsffgin J , X X ' , X Team 41L-RJ Warren Maxwell. John Sanders, James Roberts Team 5 QL-RJ Jason Gibson. Mike Slippo. Mike Zullo, lnot pieturedj William McFarland 791' I l Team l QL-RJ Jill Volaw,Judy Kidd, Jill Miller Team 2 QL-Rl Leigh Glosson, Ruth Ann Caldwell, Debbie Chappell, Lesa Halley ,. i... SPEECZI1 Hughes Diesel Y U ' 7 s is 1 4 E 6 7 'O ll i 14 fm I1 z 3 Q X .. FL utah The Cooper Speech Team: 1. Jason Ramby, 2. Kirsten Olsen, 3. Debi Wimberly, 4. Bob Bragalone, 5. Suzi Barton, 6. Renee Farris, 7. Cindy Herrell, 8. Ronald McDonald, 9. Richard Valdez, 10. Holly Yates, 11. Ralph Thornhill, 12. Pam Bragalone, 13. Mike Upton, 14. Laura Bowen, 15. Nancy Hutchinson, 16. Ruben Brochner, 17. Terry Davis, 18. Chris Fowler, 19. Tracey Frost, 20. Chris Utter, 21. Danielle Brochner, 22. Laurie Richardson, 23. Keith Emmons, 24. Jess Cagle, 25. Ryan Welsch, 26. Sharon Croft, 27. Wade Jones, 28, Lisa Bagby, 29. Chuck Martin, 30. Sean Duggan. tNot Pictured: Lisa Reynolds, Becky Lancaster, Paul Smith, Patricia Spicer, and Hank Cravey.J .f,fT swim NNN-tum, 'WKILERE Mita, 1119- - Officers for this year were: Bob Bragalone, Jr. Business Manager, Sharon Croft, Sr. Business Manager' Laura Bowen, President: Lisa Reynolds, Secretary: and Pam Bragalone, Vice Buy a program from a sweet little girl . . . plcceeezelll l ' President. LN Nr Once upon a time. . . gif' 5 3 65515, Hit me with your best shot! Pam Bragalone and Terry Davis practice a scene from their duet. 9 14,1152 nw' Suzi and Laurie A working hard or hardly working?'?? The Cooper Speech Team is a multitalented group of people who enjoy acting, debating, giving speeches and having fun! They work year-round preparing themselves in a number of areas: Dramatic Interpretation, Humorous Interpretation, Duet Acting, Debate, Extemporaneous Speaking, Prose, Poetry and Oratory. Throughout the year they travel across Texas competing with many schools in these events. Other main events include: Hosting a Small Schools tournament, a junior high tournament, sell- ing programs at every home football game, selling mugs, and their annual Christmas and End-of-the- year parties. The officers for this year were: Laura Bowen, President, Pam Bragalone, Vice President, Lisa Reynolds, Secretary, Sharon Croft, Senior Business Manager, and Bob Bragalone, Junior Business Manager. The sponsors were Ralph Thornhill and Nancy Hutchinson. Much hard work, time, and devotion is what makes the Speech Team the outstanding group it is. EA H IHQTC sf First row left to right: cfALCs Clinton Dial, Sheila Banks, Carol Pedraza and Alex Moreno, cfMSgt Gay Irwin, cfTSgt Terry Davison, cfTSgt Perry Adkisson, cfAlC Genea Hicks, cfl Lt Randy Roberson, cfSgt Gus Bush, cfAlC Edward Sanford, cfAlC Terry Denham, cfAlC Robert Garcia, cfAlC Robert Rainey, cfAlC Harlan Hardwick, cfAlC Patricia Seldon, cjl Lt Linda Rumans. cjSgt Barbara Alcala, Col Wright, AEI and CMSgt Swinson, AAEI. Second Row: cfl Lt Trey Bland, cfMSgt John Santos, cfl Lt Leon Slaughter, cfSSgt Graham Biesecker, cgAmn Matt Koepke, cfSgt Eric Hurick, cfSgt John Hale, cfl Lt Eric Mowery, cfSgt Greg Brown, cfTSgt Cheryl Porter, cfSgt Allen Irwin, cfA1C Buz Busbee, c Amn Brad C aumont, cfAlC Bobby Brock,cfAlC Rhonda Henson, cfSgt Brenda Townsend, cfTSgt Cora Derrett, cfTSgt Stephanie Elliott. Third row: cfTSgt Scott Bayer, c SSgt Kevin Parker, c TSgt Bill Voit, cfSgt John Carter, cfAlC David Pettit, cfMSgt Joel Wright, cfCapt Kevin Bearden, cfTSgt Eric Belk, cfCapt Chris Cloutier, cfCapt Leilani Schuhmacher, c Maj Russell Gloyd, cfMaj Tammy White, cfA1C Louis Bodle, cfAlC Darrell Sutton, cjTSgt Ginger Tumlinson. Fourth row: cfLtCol Ray Presley, cfl Lt Scott Jacks, cfTSgt Phillip Mandeville, cfl Lt Wynn Wyse, cjAlC Randy Schwaegler, cfAlC Gracie Boyd, cfAlC Angela Riggins, cfsgt Coby Lynd, cf2 Lt Melody Haechton. Fifth row: cjAlC Tony Boggess, cfAlC Carey Hiscock, cfSgt Marvin McFadin, cfSgt Floyd Dearing, cfAlC Terry Davidson, cfAlC Willie Cooper, cfAmn Richard Crane. Not shown: cfAmn Joe Brown, Carolos Ellison, cfAmn Karen Evans, cfSgt Lesa Hatley, cfSgt Ruby Hopkins, cfAlC Bobby James, cadet Rodney Johnson, cfAlC Mike Kessinger, cfAmn Robert McNally, cfAmn Sandy Ortiz, cfAlC Tommy Pitcock, cfAlC Harvey Price, cfAlC Danice Ray and cfSSgt Debbie Simank. The Texas 794th AFJROTC Squadron is designed to help its members build strong character, pride in their country, good citizenship, personal discipline and leadership. Students are taught the history of military and civilian aviation, the theory of flight, rocketry, national defense, and how to become better leaders. This year there was a broad span of events for the AFJROTC members rang- ing from field trips to social events. Among some of the places visited were Dyess AFB, Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Angelo State University in San C01 Wright, AEI Angelo, and the Army Artillery School at Fort Sill, in Okla. Students also had the opportunity to take a five hour flight on a jet tanker aircraft and observe air-to-air refueling of otherjet aircraft. The AFJROTC held social events which included: picnics, a Christmas party-dance, a formal dance fmilitary ballj, and a formal dinner. The Cooper High School Color Guard and Flag Corps presented the colors and raised the flag at all CHS home football games and at several community functions. The ROTC for 1981-82 consisted of four flights, two drill teams the Blue Rangers tRiflesJ and the Red Rangers tcoedj, a Color Guard and a Flag Corps. Colonel John Wright and CMSgt Kater Swinson guided the members to attain their goals set for the year. CMSgt Swinson, AAEI 180 HE Flight Flag Corps securing the colors 'mfi - fkvc QQ '-F Flight 5-4-3-2-1-0 Launch. 'SFWJL K , . , , , xx B Flight 5 ! . sy Mr. and Miss Texas 794th, Ray Presley and Leilani Schuhmacer. Tony Boggess and Randy Schwaegler listen intently ln class I-IECEg 009' of 'Z 'Q '6 S zqeoneui H09 Officers: Top row l to rg Mrs. Mathieson, Susan Pace, Maxine Allsup, Willie Kershaw, Kim Colyer, Barbara Carroll, Bottom rowg Alice Antilly, Etta Rowe, Shelly Alexander, Linda White, Not pictured is Kim Newton. Top row Left to Right: Paul Easley, Willie Kershaw, Duane Davis, Etta Rowe, Mike Pickens, Eddie Pickens, Ken Gunter, Lori Beynon, Kim Newton. Row Two: Linda Hope, Carla Te- nant, Sharron Elliot, Sherron Newton, Donna Norman, Rosario Gomez, Rose Martinez, Tray Jenson, Row Three: Christy Pyburn, Lisa Asher, T. K. Jenson, Susan Pace, Maxine Allsup, Alice Antilly, Shelly Alexander, Mrs. Mathieson. Row Four: Deann Jones, Sinda White, Lisa Gutzke, Lora Gutzke, Denise Aluarrez, Cricket Fisher, Kim Coyer. Home Economics Cooperative Education is designed to provide related classroom instruction and on-the-job training for high schol students preparing to enter employment in the occupations requiring knowledge and skills in one or more home economics subject areas in- cluding child development, clothing and textiles, and con- sumer education, family living, food and nutrition, home management and housing. Students enrolled in the HECE program are members of Future Homemakers of America HERO CHome Economics Related Occupationsl leadership organiza- tion. The purpose ofthe organization is to provide oppor- tuniites for leadership development through individual and group activities based on members concerns and interests. A highlight of the year is the employer-employee ban- quet where HECE students honor the employers who allow their business establishments to be training stations for HECE students. This year HECE students entertain- ed the children of Day Nursery of Abilene with a Christmas party. EMDE Front row left to right: Rhonda Pruitt, Debbie Hunt, Susan Weaver, Cheryl Ward, Lisa Henry, Kellie Harman, Evlene Morris, Linda Mantsch, Kelly Gamble, Carol Chism. Row 2: Stephanie Butler, Anita Nesmith, Angie Simmons, Belinda Fredeck, Tisha Mattingly, Karla Garner, Linda Baxter, Michelle Cook, Gena Farr, Kelly Penn. Row 3: Fred Winters, Jim 1-Iuyck, Terry Lee, Bobby Fuller, Lawrence Washington, Glen Nowlin, James Puryear, Danny Manly, Randy Packwood, Jerry Rains, Gary Waldrop, and Jack Shewmake. Marketing and Distributive Education is designed to promote students for successful and gainful employment upon graduation from high school. It is an occupation training program for eligible junior and senior students who desire employment in the field of marketing and distribution. The classroom instruction is of a practical nature, utilizing instructional materials that correlate with the various positions for which the students are training. The school supplies the classroom facilities and the teacher coordinator while the employers furnish prac- tical on the job learning experience through part time employment. The students enrolled in Marketing and Distributive Education belong to the Distributive Education Clubs of America CDECAJ and have an opportunity to participate in area and state meetings, along with conferences and contests held each year. The sponsor for Marketing and Distributive Education is Mr. Jack Shewmake. Officers for the 1981-82 School year were: President, Ange Simmons, Vice President, Jerry Raines, Secretary, Belinda Fredeck, Treasurer, Susan Weaver, Reporter, Lisa Henry, Historian, James Puryearg and Parliamentarian, Randy Packwood. 184 Officers for the 1981-82 school year were from top: Randy Packwood, James Puryear, Jerry Raines Front row: Ange Simmons, Belinda Fredeck, and Lisa Henry. Not pictured: Susan Weaver. MR. AND IVIISS D.E. Belinda Fredeck Randy Packwood UCJCT ui 4 ll v First row: Beth Grissom, Tony Spaulding, Jim Singleton, Ronald Dick, Robin Brooks. Second row: Mark Walling, Angela Oglesby, Tresa Miller, Richele Lowe, Kay Mathis, Ruby Hopkins. Third rowg David Bivens, Donald Smith, Myra Nowlin, Brad Young, John Burks. Fourth row: Gene Lemley, Chris Anderson, Steve Longmire, Scott Bridges, Tony Spauling, Pam Gunter, and Mr. Jimmy Smith, sponsor. 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 Jimmy Smith VOCT sponsor prepared students for their jobs with classroom instructions for one hour each school day Besides the class work the students held jobs ranging from food service to child care The 1981 1982 officers are Steve Longmire President David Bivins Vice President Tresa Miller Secretary Beth Grissom Parliamentarian Chris Anderson Treasurer Jim Singleton Sergeant at Arms Mark Walling Advisor Angela Oglesby Reporter tl' , . ' 1 s - s - -1 9 ' 9 s s 1 s 9 Bottom row: Jim Singleton QSergeant at Armsjz Beth Grissom fParliamen- tarianb Middle row: Steve Longmire CPresidentJ: Angela Oglesby QReporterJ: Tresa Miller CSecretaryj: Mark Walling fAdvisorJ Top row: Chris Anderson lTreasurerJ: David Bivins fVice-Presidentj ff 222225 Pam Gunter - Luskey's Tony Spaulding Gene Lcmley - S8LS Crystal Ice Company L, ,X X - , Richele Lowe K Mart Myra Nowlin - Glenn G. Beard, Inc. Steve Longmrre U Haul Chns Anderson Sears can pal 4-vw H-we Row l, left to right: Tammy Chaney, Tammy Poe, Sharon Gottschalk, DeeAnna Munguia, .lanetta Stanley, Pam Barentine. Row 2: Nathalie Harris, Tedra Bateman, Cindy May, Della Hall, Dusty Caviness, Paula Gowler, Ida Voight. Row 3: Mrs, Ann Fanning, Kelly Ewell, Veronica Barrera, Terrie Goree, Kriste Ray, Lisa Bradshaw, Barbara Hallford, Karen Whalen, Sheila Yeary, Pam Rubner, and not pictured are Stacey Ritchie, Missy Rentz, and Pam Nobles. The Office Education Association Pre-Employment Lab members develop leadership, poise, character, and citizenship through their work with the school and community, and through competition in Area, State, and National Youth Leadership Con- ferences,The sponsor of OEA-PEL.is Mrs. Fanning and the OEA officers for the 1981-82 school year are DeeAnna Munguia, Presi- i dent, Paula Gowler, Vice-President, Lisa Bradshaw, Secretary, Terrie Goree and Barbara Hallford, Treasurersg Stacey Ritchie, Sergeant-at-Arms, Della Hall and Pam Rubner, Reporters. OEA Officers: Row l, left to right: Della Hall, Co-Reporter, Paula Gowl Vice-President: Barbara Hallford, Treasurer. Row 2: DeeAnna Mungui President, Lisa Bradshaw, Secretary: Terrie Goree, Treasurer, Pa Rubner, Co-Reporter, and not pictured is Stacey Ritchi Sergeant-at-Arms. ,-f n ! S, J A B. C D E. amp Qx Nathalie Harris is operating the mimeograph duplicator. DeeAnna Munguia is learning telephone technique from the Bell Telephone Trainer Program. Barbara I-lallford is showing Sharon Gottschalk how to use the Bank Proof Machine. .Tammy Chaney learns how to use a dictating-transcription machine with a selectric typewriter. Kriste Ray is working on the Printing Display electronic calculator. V4 4-.... ff fn -1 if M' .11 Tr E-ICT CVICQD 'W ,la y ai af? ,,, Ti Wfawii 5 , 7:19 'wah ' i A I ' 43 Ziff ' r rw: Q , fi E '55 Y ,QMS ai! gully V . it yy , e ' ai 45 kt 2 r ,L Left to Right: lst Row - Pat Palmer, Kent Meadows, Ervin Goss, Jay Dennis, Ray Ballero, Cary Moore, Martha Cherry. 2nd Row Y Phil Lawler, Ken Ewing, Darrell Napier, Russell Thomas, Chris Pittman, Billy McGhee, Thomas Kiser. 3rd Row - Kelly Denham, Mike Winkler, Matt Dunlap, Clayton Brooks, Pete Ballero, Mr. Conley fsponsorj 4th Row - Pat Lewaller, Clint Blassingame, Ray lnce, James Taylor, Bob Underwood, Dan Scott, Greg Altum as N T' N W' it M' T 'N Left to Right: Parliamentarian: Darrell Napier, Vice President: Ray Ince, Secretary: Donna Lord, President: Mike Winkler, Reporter: Phil Lawler, Sergeant-at-Arms: Rodney Carroll, Treasurer: Bob Underwood 190 Clayton Brooks Instrument Sales and Service Jay Dennis Dunnam Pipe and Supply Inc. Kent Meadows Dunnam Pipe Supply Pat Palmer Big Tex Crude Oil 3 71 M3 gl X W, I I Matt Dunlap Key City Millwork Dan Scott Karwer Machine Works 1 gg v- 2 st l if w if: 3 .L Q r fa, : , tt V i a l it l X g , f... Lina 5 1 wx Donny Smith Key City Electric Ervin Goss Lee Roy Welding Chris Pitman Texas Auto Parts Greg Altum Boone and Pope Architects and Engineers Phil Lawler I-l. W. Lemens Inc. tb gn at b yr Wfwl ' , r Donna Lord Thrifty Shopper Want Ads ' N Q' 1 ,' i VF 5' f Robert Richardson Thomas Kiser Cary Moore Crawford Garage Door Sales Carey's Marine HirCo Air Conditioning S Q , ' t A S l 1 J is nm' g ld ' N 'Mud 1 t A eeeee A. Pat Lewallen Clint Blassingame Mike Winkler Thomson GMC Trucks, Inc. Ash and Sammers EC Tool eiti 3 D - nt I Ray Ballaro Ray Ince Ken Ewing KPRO Bearing Supply Co. A-Town Oil Field Equipment Rodney Carroll Billy McGhee Kelly Denham Instrument Sales and Service McGhee Roofing Key City Elec. Peter Ballaro Pump Equipment Co. ' Bob Underwood Pat King Kawer Machine Works Larry Watson Construction 191 i0EA G0 -01' .ik Q ss. f. it ab 555 Front row left to right: Melodee Scholtz, Shelley Cheek, Sueme Perez, Sandy Angela Dixon, Nellie Mungia, Tracey Slimp. Second row: Gloriana Conley, Debbie Prew, Lorie Slaton, Donna Lenius, Theresa Slayton, Nancy Lawson, Melanie Martin. Third row: Mrs. Johnston, Lisa Lago, Paula Druin, Lisa Shew, Brenda Wharton, Karen Jean, Nancy Beaird, Teresa Jones. Fourth row: Natalie Hutsell, Carla Tatum, Sherrie Emory, Gay Gurksy, Annette LaBrenz, Becky Bondick, Rene Somerville, Rita Somerville. The Cooper Co-op Chater of the Office Education Association is the local branch of the state and national organization. It provides leadership experience within the club and skill opportunities within the classroom for students whose career interests lie with the business world. Members are able to strengthen office skills and ex- plore various career opportunities. The installation of officers was held at Hardin-Simmons Univer- sity, with the Co-op Chapter from Abilene High School also par- ticipating. Installers were former V.O.E. students, Mike Baskett and Lowell Johnston. Officers for this year were: President, Lorie Slaton, Vice President, Donna Lenius, Secretary, Karen Jean, Reporter, Lisa Lago, Historian, Lisa Shew, Parliamentarian, Carla Tatum, Sergeant-at-Arms, Nancy Beairdg Chaplain, Natalie Hutsell. The advisor is Mrs. Vivian Johnston. 1981-82 has proven to be a very active year for the Cooper Co-op OEA. Activities included a novelty item fundraising, Secret Pals, Christmas Party, Officers' Workshop, Thanksgiving basket to a needy famiiy, cosmetic seminar, Alcoholism Lecture, OEA Week activities. ' ' Q Q ,,! A Area Youth Leadership Conference at Odessa, State YLC at Y Houstong and National YLC in Nashville. Students compete in 21 t q 2 3? ' 1 different skills contests at the conferences. A new Torch Awards 't-'ff. achievement enabled members to compile points toward acquiring chapter recognition and ultimate national recognition for participa- tion in chapter activities. The annual Employer-Employee banquet capped off the activities by showing appreciation for the year's ex- perience made possible by the employers. Officers for this year were front row: Lisa Lago, Karen Jean, Lorie Slaton, Standing: Nancy Carla Tatum, Lisa Shew, Natalie Hutsell, Donna Lenius, 192 f l .,, ,..M Yr. S-nailkisat. Mac . ' B 'CTL ff A A Gloriana Conley does computer input in the accounting department at Dyess Federal Credit Union. B - Sandy Olmos as a file clerk at herjob at Merchants Fast Motor Lines. C - Karen Jean works as a general clerk at KRBC-TV. D - Sherrie Emory receives varied working experience at MATCO. E W- Shelley Cheek works as a secretary trainee at the law firm of Rhodes, Doscher, and Heatherly. 193 E llfllffk are-1-1' ft!-3 NYJ 1' ff' 'Off ., 2 , Bottom Row lar - Robert Marlar, Pat Thomas, Greg Dunn, Cletus Campbell, Brian Yancy, Billy McGhee, Debbie Meadows, Billy Jack King, John Jackson. Row 2 -- Darrell Napier, Brian Bush, Bobby Laird, Mike Watkins, Paul Saverance, Steven Shipley, Jim Marshall, Eulene Morris, Paige Parker, Patty Gregory. Row 3 - Bobby Click, James McKelvain, Scott Cass, John Hastings, Brad Birchum, Dwayne Staggs, Britt Farr, Jimmy McKean, Wendell Carroll, John Hof, Pat Landers, Mr. Leland Robinson. Future Farmers of America is a nationally affiliated organiza- tion consisting of students who are interested in farming, ran- ching, 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, to develop character, and to become outstanding citizens of the future. They learned about showing and judging good livestock by participatin in several stock shows. Vocational Agriculture Cooperative is also taught. Cooper students are placed at an agricultural-related job for half of a day, and attend school for the other portion of the l day. Members enjoy a picnic each year prepared by the teachers. The money for the picnic is earned from the annual peanut sales. ta 'tw Officers - l-r: Wendell Carrollg Vice-Pres,g Jim Marshall, Presidentg Jimmy McKean, Sentinel, Cletus Campbell, Reporter, Billy Jack King, Treasurer, and 194 Cody Rhodes, Secretary, li it if V w W f 3 s , ,f if if if ii if lc gr I xx' il' 'gif' l?ii.f-X 5 X 'ii K if Q it if K Z I A .Q i . fr.. Ei- 1- '- -- . Bottom row l-r: Terry Holmes, Angie Skipworth, Greg Badgett, Rob Black, Kriste Ray, Paula Gowler, Dusty Caviness, Barbara Hallford, Leah Tisdale. Row 2: Tim Smith, Lena Russell, Pam Young, Tracy Heiser, Trent Crib, Todd Boyle, Brett Baldwin, Kristi Ratliff, Kevin Head, Kevin Snyder. Row 3: John Barbee, Russell Speight, Tracy Munden, Pat Lewallen, Charla Birchum, Jeff James, Gary Grimm, David Dohrty, Jackie Knoks. Officers l-r: Leah Tisdale, Treasurer, Jeff James, President, Todd Boyle, Vice-Pres., Charla Birchum, Secretary, Tracy Munden, Reporter, and John Barbee, Sentinel. The members of the greenhands chapter of the FFA learned more about ranching, farming, and agri-business this year. Every member of the nation-wide organization is enrolled in a first yearvocational agricultural course. Leadership, coopera- tion, 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. 195 FFA Sweetheart Paige Parker N-f wi Q. 1 !' do-1 ,MQ W Future Hee-Haw Women. Q' as Members evaluate a fine wool lamb before the livestock show. A pig's eating habits are observed. Students take a break from welding. A few students learn the proper technique for the power hacksaw. 'f 'ff '4 l s I -.Ewi'::.'. i:.'.':: 44. Wm-.'.R'Z'.x ffvvuy srgxfkxk Wendell Carroll demonstrates how to operate the cutting torch. 198 Students weigh the runt ofthe litter. Brent Strother shows 'em how it's done 1 4' , ' z ' Q7 iw A pig is examined before the show. FFA members pause long enough to pose. y . :fx wg QQAQBUSI In the tree: Eric Miles, Keith Emmons, Sandra Acker. Stan- ding: Suzie Barton, Diana Bivins. EE , lf + Mr. and Miss FTA Sandra Acker Keith Emmons The Future Teachers of America were lnvolved ln many activities in the 1981 1982 school year The District XIV Convention was held in Breckenrldge Dlana Bivms is presently District XIV Financial Secretary Keith Emmons and Sandra Acker Cooper s Mr and Miss FTA Club members taught during Cadet teaching week Officers this year were Sandra Acker President Jenn1eS1mpson Vice President Leatr1ceCaf fey Secretary Mary Fisher and Robert Miles Co Historians Er1cM1les Treasurer ' a ' 9 . . , a 9 ' s ' a s 9 ' s a - 199 J ECFHA FHA Top Row L to R: I Brenda DeBerry, Roxanne Gates, DeAnn Yarbrough, Tracey Slimp, Judy Smith, Don Kershaw, Tracey Lambert, Paul King, Ezekial Benitez, Sarah Jones, Cheryl Yarbrough, Dierdre Cuesta, Marty Tatum, Eric McGraw. Row 2: Donna Murray, Kim Westmoreland, Tina McCubbins, Lisa Chandler, Tonya Mims, Karen Yates, Dale Manly, Laura Landrum, Karen Lisman. Row 3: Melodee Scholtz, Christa Westmoreland, Leslee Loving, Debbie Raymond, Susan Pace, Nikki Mynatt, Dana Emerson, Margaret Luera, Sarah Trevino, Annette Rivera, Mitzi Morrow, Lisa Loyd, Belinda Cole, Kim Taylor, Etta Fugate, Mark Harper, John Eaves. Row 4: Lisa Thomas, Caryn McCurrin, Lucy Jo Anderson, Tina Rielly, Diana Sanchez, Debbie Etheredge, Linda Evans, Stacy Karins, Paula Gowler, Elizabeth Casey, Gail Crosswhite. l l 4 FHA Top Row L to R: Marty Mims, Ken DAvis, Tony Spradlin, Jim Lewis. Row 2: Shelly Cheek, Lee Ann Moore, Terrie Upshaw, Tuesday Wylie, Holly Martin, Linda Baxter, Lu Ann Morrow, Tonni Parker, Pam Ostercamp, Yolanda Castro, Rosalinda Martinez, Carrie Evans, Laurie Williams, Jackie Acosta, Diana Foster, Barbara Carroll. Row 3: Tracey Franklin, Florence Burnham, Tawney Mullins, Carol Chandler, Sharon Gottschalk, Tammy Chaney, Margaret Brown, Angie Skipworth, Sylvia Aguirre, Cheryl Porter, Rebecca Hernandez. Row 4: Beth Eltringham, Anna Wong, Kerry Kessinger, Naomi Espinoza, Angie Wilson, Veronica Angley, Tamra 200 Lassiter, Donna Neal, Glyna Malaer. Future Homemakers of America is a national organiza- tion. Texas alone has 66,000 members where the Cooper has 135 members. Meetings are held on Fridays through the classes. Projects for the year include participating in the Na- tional Headquarters Fund Drive, Christmas presents for the State School, and selling Current Stationery. B C A. Vicki Holcome, Florence Burnham, Lisa Scott, and Martha White work on their money making project. B. .Ionnie Valencia hard at work at the sewing machine. C. Lee Ann Reese and Stephanie Elliott serving at their Thanksgiving reception. 201 Z asmatalagy t the . ' Lori Dawkins Rhene Middleton Cynthia Yarbrough Teri Pa-rick Pearl Roys Connie Escobar Judith Legg President Vice President Secretary Reporter Club Advisor Parliamentarian Treasurer . to Jeannine Frazier Deonna Miller Lacresia Millikin Rhonda Baldwin Delia Rodriques Leslie Hatley Gaylene Wheeler QQ 10 Bonnie Newman Penny Kell Mindy Smith Cristi Thompson Brenda Jasso Angela Hanna Margrett Galdiron Kim Hammond Elousia Davilia Angie Guittere Peggy Stokes Missy Matta Mitsy Hollis Nellie Bassett -'CX Alice Kellough Robin Teague Beth Harper Melody Harrison Michelle Mcjunkin D'Ann Harrison Virginia Jimenez 202 FILM 6ERIE6 We Row 1 1. to r.: Donna Murray, Mitzi Morrow, Kerry Kessinger, Angela Dixon, Gloriana Conley, Ryan Welch, Amy Herndon, Tracy Woodman, Miriam Lockhart, Joe Reed, Pam Bragalone, Donna Walton, Rob Beckham, Mr, Robert Holladay, sponsor. Row 2: Kimberly Taylor, Amy Gilliland, Nancy Eastman, Debra Kennedy. Holly Yates. Kimberly Bray, Dina Miller, Laurie Guera, Angie Dunnam, Stephen Cook, Tracy Tobin, Lisa Reynolds, Gwen Davidson. Row 3: Mary Terry, Karan Cummings, Mara Moore, Craig Gregory, Jon Randel, Tad Pruitt, Adam Paradowski, Rob Pettigrew. Row 4: Mark Sutton, Robert Wagstaff. Mike Murray. McDonald Moore, Randy Brooks, Greg Laird. Sam Tooke, Stephen Brazzel. Bob Bragalone, Mark Harper, Jim Callan, Jess Cagle, Kathy Horton. Not Pictured: William Thomas Duncan. The Cooper High Flim Series was pleased to announce that the group began the 1981-1982 film season. This series of Films was planned to fulfill a number of pur- poses: L15 To instruct students in the art of criticizing filmsg Q25 To allow students an opportunity to see and discuss varied films with universal themes and characteristicsg C31 To point out techniques of screenplay writing and motion picture making: C41 To observe techniques of adapting great works of literature to the screen: Q53 To develop life values as illustrated in the films. Schedule forthe 1981-1982 Cooper High Film Series 12 September September September October October October October November November November December December J anuary January January January February February February March March April April April April May May May May 19 26 3 10 17 31 7 14 2l 5 12 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 6 13 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 Superman The Sound ofMusic Gone With The Wind The Wind andthe Lion Somewhere in Time Duck Soup, Horse Feathers Forbidden Planet Tess Singin' in the Rain, Auntie Mame Time After Time Hanover Street Meet Me in St. Louis Camelot Breaker Morant The Wizard ofOz It Happened One Night, Bringing Up Baby Superman II The Adventures ofRobin Hood Some Like It Hot Oklahoma Close Encounters ofthe Third Kind The Changeling Topper, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir Brother Sun, Sister Moon East of Eden Summertime, A Little Romance To Kill A Mockingbird The Great Waldo Pepper Raintree County l l l 4 MA RIDE H58 -E88-2 ,W-jj ' i ' -v I ' 1 'I 'gf --e1'3w-Q, S .. M ,A I Q I K ,...M addy! .btw .fa R Q' f .R .N o .M , aa 'P 4:1-asm Q 31 - '-A T M. P Maurice Hero 33' IX From Left to Right: Patricia Hines, Mrs. Louise Smith, Yvonne Montanez, Teresa Parks - student teacher, ACU, Loraine Brannies, Eddie Kent, Marquette Reece, Katherine Owen - teachers aid, Benita Sierra, Deborah Thompson, Linda Boyd, Shirley Hilley, Anita Goates, Peggy Hettenger. S - - Q 'S' I .g . 1 Q :-, ' . .,,. .iv Q A. Q, -- M , R Officers are from Left to Right: President: Yvonne Montanez: Vice President: Linda Boyd: Secretary: Patricia Hines: Historian: Peggy Hettenger. The sponsor was Mrs. Louise Smith. The Maurice Chapter of FHA-HER served the school by sponsoring man activities for students as well as th faculty. The club's main goals are to develo leadership through their activities and t develop an attitude of acceptanc towards all kinds of people an honorable work stations. The club's events included parties fo the department at Halloween Christmas, Valentine's and other vario holidays. They held an advisory counc luncheon. The club served lunch to facu ty members during one trimester, an throughout the year they helped need students and the elderly. At the end the year they planned a club picnic. The 1981-1982 officers were t following: President: Yvonne Montane Vice President: Mary Ann Fernande Vice President: Linda Boyd, Secretar Peggy Hettengerg Historian: Patric' Hines. The sponsor was Mrs. Loui Smith. VHCSAE K The Health Occupation Students of America is an organization of students from Cooper and Abilene High Schools who are interested in careers in the allied health field. HOSA enables its members to develop leadership qualities and learn about health in the community. HOSA members compete in spring with members from the area and state in skills learned in leadership and individual occupations. 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. Members for this year were: 'Mary Adams, Jeanette Bowles, 'Barbara Bronkhorst, Nancy Brown, Kelly Coward, Pam Dawkins, Jennie Dennis, Sandra Dossey, 'Lana Fare, 'Dianna Fredeck, Paula Freeth, Alicia Fisher, 'Melissa Galvan, Alice Garza, Bruce Gray, Bobby Her- rera, Renee Hollis, Michele Hurd, Rosalind Jefferson, 'Michael Johnson, 'Stacy Karins, Kyril Kight, Cindy Lopez, 'Brenda McNeil, Tony Moore, 'Laura Patterson, Donna Patrick, Monica Perez, Dusty Phillips, Jannifer Prince, Judy Reese, Cruz Santibanez, Krisi Spence, Debra Smith, Michelle Welch, and Penny Wheeler. 'CHS Students 205 QWJEIEEJU Q9 Iflii' MES i ,A A M ' ' A t nm I. W 1, Q f vga.. 1.1 F 7' . 4 P , 251118 Bottom ll.-Rl Ricky Myres, Scsar Alardin. Tim Love. Middle fl.-RD Mr. Crow fsponsorj, Russell McDonald, Brian Runnclls, Richard Louis, Reid Davis. Top QL-Rl Fred Marble, Marty Reed, Lane Bacus, Scott Irby, Abe Trevino, Jeff Goff, Carl Porter. Not pictured are Mike Stucker and Dwayne Poer. Bottom QL-RJ Kenneth Williams, Jason Foil, Mr, Crow fsponsorj. William Duran. Michael Martinez. Top QL-RJ Andy Stevens. Mike Cuntu, Fernando Martinez, Marcel Mandivelle, Ronnie Lioee. ECVAIE M, A..A .M-- ' ill!!! 'L n 'Q 1.-PL , - Q! Y Ms ll L. I KJ Q Row 1 QL-RJ: Paige Parker, Mark Harris. Row 2: Donna Pearson, Tammy Dean, Laneva Kiker, Kenneth McConnico, Robert Marlar, Ricky Shew, Pat Thomas, Mr. Derrell Sloan fSponsorJ. Row 3: Don Hendricks, Jimmy DeShazo, Louis Jutierrez, Ralph LaSalle, Steve Hoy, Donald Smith. Row 4: Pat Glover, Ol Kiker. Row 5: Stan Brown, Robert Chandler, Roy Mackey, LaDenna Ahlstrand, David Williams, Jeff Watkins, Steve Clements, Tracy Harris, Jamie Holmes. 'A ,..11 s r x ' '. Kenneth McConnico QReporterJg Paige Parker QSecretaryJg Mark Harris fPresidentJg Pat Thomas QVice Presidentbg Ricky Shew LAdvisorJg Robert Marlar fSergeant at Armsjg Not pic- tured - Pete Brightwell Ureasurerlg John Hardee fParliamentarianJ. Mark Harris iState Officery 2 fIDllRll3 lllill lIE5 Scllllllifh 'Qu A A. Officersz Rhonda Noack, SecretaryfTreasurerg Michelle Jennings, President: Dan Woodfin, Librarian and Vice President. B. Carlton Kincaid takes a break, C. Leah Ostercamp practices violin. B D. Michelle Jennings concentrates on music. afar . . ...W . C D The 1981-82 Orchestra kneeling from left to right: Debra Sanchez, Leah Ostercamp, Eilein McCann, Julie Barry, Rhonda Noack, Mr. Mark Best. Standing from left to right: Johnny Upchurch, Sharon Newton, Mike Perry, Dan Woodfin, Terry Ingram, Wesley Milsap, Leslie Lane, Carlton Kincaid, and Michelle Jennings. V,- Mr. Best directs the class. Making music together is what Cooper's Orchestra does best. Under the direction of Mr. Mark Best, they work hard year-round practicing, performing concerts, and competing in contests. The highlights of the year include: the Christmas Concert, UIL competition, Senior Musical, Spring Concert, and a Spring Tour in April and May. The officers for l98l-82 are: President: Michelle Jennings, Vice President: Dan Woodfin, SecretaryfTreasurer: Rhonda Noack: Librarian: Dan Woodfin. 209 F 2 i Elmoiiileitaiaar ll2lll-lIlfIDlllllR Row l, fl to rJ Elizabeth Casey, Tonya Mims, Tammy Steele, Trina Dunn, Katherine Hughes, Miriam Mixon, Laura Caudle, Charlotte Coleman, Angela Hamil, Kim Daniels, Trish Anderson, Row 2, Ellen Monk, Melissa Bowman, Pennye Farrington, Darla Kennedy, Randy Samuels, Brad White, Chris Mixon, Danny Peters, Phil Brewer, Elizabeth Parker, Sandra Acker, Brad White, Chris Mixon, Danny Peters, Phil Brewer Elizabeth Parker, Sandra Acker Kelly Fletcher, Pam Snelson Row 3 Pam Ostercam Sh , . . , p, aron Willis, Rhonda Bilbrey, Tonya Caliendo, Dana Mills, Mike Collier, Jeff Berry, John Spear, James Ryan, Patrick Glover, Leslie Loving, Shelly Sheridan, Theresa Streuel, Row 4, Mary Kay Johnston, Laurie Smith, Lou Anne Morrow, Sherri Emery, Perry Adkisson, Steve Spraberry, David Chrane, Monty Conrad, Chris Utter, Brad Garner, Ellen Cram, Holly Pinkert, and Michelle Augustine. CHOIR Excellence is the trademark of the choirs at Cooper, from the highly acclaimed Concert Choir to the popular enter- tainment group, the Conferderate Singers. The top performing choir is the Concert Choir. They boast a long tradition of first division UIL ratings and first division wins in other state and regional competitions. They give several concerts each year for the public, and they perform for civic and school groups. Each year they boast several All-State Choir Members. Membership in the Concert Choir is by audition. The Choir performs traditional choral literature of different musical eras, and they pride themselves on their excellent music reading ability. . t'CEJLFLFtlCE3G'L:3t3 EJ QBQBVUU EE ED fy fix Q91 .P 1-in Officers for the 1981-82 Cooper Concert Choir were, fl to rl Miriam Mixon CVice-Presj, Jeff Berry QPresJ, Katherine Hughes QSCCJ, Greg Laird CPub1icity Officerj, Tonya Caliendo QLibrarianJ, and Randy Samuels fChaplainJ. fNot Picturedj Sandra Acker QTreasj Section Leaders for the 1981 82 Cooper Jeff Berry CTenorJ Sandra Acker fSopranoJ and Darla Kennedy CA1tol Concert Choir were Danny Peters fBassJ, Tonya Caliendo enjoys being the librarian for the Concert Choir. T1 ll-i ili ,ii-i 211 i6INGlNG MEN WWW wgm api Row l fl to RJ Randy Samuels, Jeff Berry, Patrick Glover, Chris Mixon, Chris Utter, Brad White. Row 2 Gus Bush, Kenny Crawford, Tim Thompson, Jody Bowers, Buz Busbee, Mike Collier. Row 3 Perry Adkisson, Marc McClure Sean Duggan John Crone Danny Peters Joey Fuller Row 4 Gre Laird Da 'd , . . , - gg , V1 Lantrip, Bryan Teague, Mark Warren, Jared Nelson. Row 5 Andrew Schaffer, Phil Brewer, Chris Fowler, Monty Conrad, James Ryan, and David Chrane. The Singing Men perform spirituals, folk tunes, barbershop, and show tunes. This gives men in the P K, 1, fi, other choirs an opportunity to enjoy men's chorus Y F literature. They rehearse on Monday nights. I ,, ff' , 'N V' . 'ff - I s ' 'S Jp,,, 1 ,K J . 5, ' S r S xf'9'if Q J ,1'..'-3'x-'L.',:.'.K.l J Q sw ,t,'.'J'i',11'-H' . . K .w:::'1',l 2:.-.:' it - C C, ,,,,, ,,,,, 5 filanngivss'-1 , It 3 A X . :'5i .'l0'a - 'I li N',fH-M-f' 4 ' . ,i f Zrfff Q33 , . t 1 K xnxx? 'lm ,i Q , Y E K K, V. 4 l 'iliv '!ff ' ' J 'J E . f-..-nsl Singing men Chris Fowler, Chris Mixon, Danny Peters, Steve Spraberry, Jeff Berry, and David Chrane sing Happy Birthday. 212 GILEGBQ ill'-T Z ,af Ma W6 I -X ttf x H .,,. 1 , Row l LL to Rl Buz Busbee, Gus Bush, Tim Thompson, Jody Bowers, John Crone, Jared Nelson. Row 2 Lou Alice Peaveler, Joy Webb, Julie Scargall, Sarah Smith, Heather Hood, Liz Isbell, Kathy Mitchell, Jackie Acosta, Rhonda Baldwin, Debbie Staggs, Robin Bird, Tammy Cain, Janet Jones, Nicki Mynatt, Michelle Allison, Row 3 Nora Nease, isa Gerardi, Molly Westbrook, Sherri Little, Tracy Thomas, Pam Young, Karin Young, Tracy Scott, Andy Cook, Marc McClure, Sean Duggan, Teresa Mixon. Row 4 Bryan eague, Chris Fowler, David Lantrip, Mark Warren, Kenny Crawford, Andrew Schaffer, Michelle Ricky Lori Martin, Teresa Kunkel, Anna McGough, Stacy Hopper, Beth Dix- on, Luci Anderson, Stephanie Cheek, and Beth Burns. The Chorale is Cooper's training choir which is composed mainly of sophomores with the addition of some upperclassmen who need addi- tional training in vocal technique and sight reading skills. N .ml 213 illrzo , District Region , btotc C19 spa Cl? All State Choir Members included, fl to rj Darla Kennedy, Teresa Mixon, Jeff Berry, Brad White, Ellen Cram, and David Chrane. All Region Choir Members from Cooper Concert Choir included, fl to rj row l - Darla Ken- nedy, Teresa Mixon, Beth Burns, Tammy Steele, Miriam Mixon, Brad White, Sandra Acker, row 2 - Randy Samuels, Tonya Caliendo, Julie Scargall, Jeff Berry, Ellen Monk, Danny Peters, Elizabeth Parker. row 3 - Michelle Augustine, Michelle Allison, Mike Collier, PH Brewer, Steve Spraberry, David Chrane, Tim Thompson, Laurie Smith, Ellen Cram. row 4 Chris Mixon, Jared Nelson, Chris Utter, James Ryan, and Sharon Willis. All Area Choir Members included, fl to rj row 1 - Chris Mixon, Miriam Mixon, Darla Ken- nedy, Teresa Mixon, Beth Burns, Brad White, row 2 - Mike Collier, Michelle Allison, Laurie Smith, Ellen Cram, Jeff Berry, row 3 - Randy Samuels, David Chrane, and Jared Nelson. All District Choir Members included, fl to rj row 1 - Darla Kennedy, Teresa Mixon, Beth Burns, Tammy Steele, Perry Adkisson, Brad White, Sandra Acker, Miriam Mixon, Katherine Hughes, Elizabeth Parker, row 2 - Randy Samuels, Tonya Caliendo, Julie Scargall, Jeff Berry, Ellen Monk, Holly Pinkert, Heather Hood, Danny Peters, row 3 - Michelle Augustine, Michelle Allison, Mike Collier, Phil Brewer, Chris Utter, Tim Thompson, Laurie Smith, Ellen Cram, row 4 - Chris Mixon, Jared Nelson, James Ryan, Steve Spraberry, David Chrane, Sharon Willis, and Mary Kay Johnston. 214 E130 FEDERATE S NGERS Founded in 1976, the Con- federate Singers have become sought after for performances by all segments of the community. They perform a wide range of popular music. v I l l 1 lie The 1981-82 Confederate Singers were, fl to rj Jeff Berry, Miriam Mixon, Brad White, Teresa Mixon, James Lit- chfield, Chris Fowler, Ellen Cram, Doug Wilkens, Kathryn Hughes, Danny Peters, Darla Kennedy, and Steve Spraberry. Long hours of hard concentration and work make the Confederate Singers the professional and most enjoyable singing group they are. 'l - 1 AN 216 The 215 member Cooper Band had many activities scheduled for the 81-82 school year. The band this fall established their corps style appraoch to marching completely. Picked as the outstanding band in the West Texas Fair parade again this year, the band also made a first division at the UIL Marching Contest. As a result, the Cougar Band was certified to march in the State Marching Band Contest held at Memorial Stadium in Austin. The Band won a first division at State and came in sixth place out of 23 5A bands state wide. The band, which is under the direction of Mr. .lack Nall and Mrs. Cindy Parker, also has other very successful performing groups, such as the two concert bands and stage band. All three of these groups competed in contests, and performed frequently throughout the year. The band also had a Winter-Color-Guard, containing flags, rifles under the direction of Mrs. Parker. They performed at basket- ball halftimes and regional contests. Mrs. Parker and Mr. Nall dress in style for the homecoming game BARITONE Carol Ashworth Tommy Frizzle Robbie Hackfield James Hershey Rick Hulem Randy Lantrip Brenda Montfront Mark Warren BASSOON 'Michelle Augustine hannon Maloney LARINET herry Anderson onnie Armstrong Lisa Bagby Veronica Barrera Bronwen Barrett va Brassell eth Burns isa Colyer osie Collazo am Comer eAnn Criswell irginis DeLay hara Eaton eth Eltringham aren Etheredge anford Fung ee Gonzales yn Goodin athalie Harris usan Henry my Hodge ames Holdridge my Hollowell ary Kay Johnston avid Lumby udri Madison tephanie McCown risty Ratliff onya Ratliff anna Schmidt athy Schwartz enise Thornburg illiam Voit onna Walton yan Welsch herie Wilson racy Woodman ASS C'LARI.N'l:'T Kristi Condron Diana Foster Rosalinda Martinez Alice Ybarra C ORONE T Sherrie Aaron Eric Axelbank Brad Bledsoe Phillip Brewer James Callan Jerry Colyer Mark Cofer Glynn Clotharp Barry Crow Doug Daniel Renee Dix Tracey Dixon Bill Duncan Luci Dunn Hector Flores Sandy Friske Grace Garraway Bobby Laird Scott Mantsch Marc McClure Sherry McCormick Rene Moreno Melissa Mundy Tad Pruitt Lee Scruggs Dwayne Staggs Garry Thorton Jimmy Turnbow Craig VanTilborg David Wishart David Woods FLUTE Pam Barrett Jamie Boler Denise Brothers Kim Buettemeyer Cindy Cavanaugh Gwen Davidson Cora Derrett Tracy Franklin Grace Gaona Nicky Gardner Steven Hutchins Terry Karasewich Karen Kite Margaret Kraus Debra Lindley Shannon Maloney Wanda McFarland Melissa Mendez Lisa Morrow Beth Shaffer Lisa Turley Debbie Urquart Pam West HORN Leah Cochran Ellen Cram Mark Cummings Kenneth Daae Maria Klein Chuck Martin Gerri Moore Karla Moore Randa Nicholson Julie Scargall MALLOTS Dina Miller Sheri Styles OBOE Lou Ann Davis PERCUSSION Paul Cantrell Bobby Cluck David Cochran Hank Cravey David Dennis Chris Hoffman John Jackson Mike Jones Greg Kemp James Litchfield Joe Melson Lance Nickels Jason Ramby Michael Suttle Doug Wilkins ALTO SAX Sandy Blackmon Billy Brown Jess Cagle Scott Chapman Brian Giles Greg Henry Mark Hopper Sheila Mason Lisa Miller Randie Mora Mark Proctor Lisa Stanley Mark Sutton Kevin Taylor BARITONE SAX Cindy Pittman Trica Rogers TENOR SAX Greg Cummings Susan Dorsett Scott Gregory Cynthia Hamil Kathy Horton Chris Longmire Jennifer Oden Tricia Rogers TROMBONE David Dalbert Jana Davis Paul Evans Kris Gerlach Gary Grimm Robert Hamil Scott Herald Carlton Jones Frank Kane John Lane Kevin Lewis Jared Nelson Ron Pope Perry Sayles Byron Swindle Rickey Thompson Brent Unrue Melanie Wentz TUBA Tom Armistead Carl Chappell Daniel Crawford Randy Gillit James Hopper Steve Longmire James Massey David McCraw Darrell Napier Jeff Plowman Chris Utter XYLOPHONE Mitchell Lowther Officers for the band this year were, front row: Pam Barrett, Sophomore Representative, Amy Hollowell, Executive Officer, Debbie Urquart, Treasurerg Susan Dorsett, Librarian. Back row: Jeff Plowman, Vice President, Mary Kay Johnston, Junior Representativeg and Dina Miller, President. 5 Twirlers for this year were, kneeling: Sandy Blackmon, Kathryn Hughes. Standing: Lou Ann Davis, Lyn Goodin. - G ,fwfa I .. W K ew-E t K ....,...se :aww I X ,, , V-f ' 5 ,....., ii iiii I t A... We i ' i ,W L, . u f- - 'hwy I t, yu' ' -tn. .,ii.... H Rifle Corps this year were: Susan Dorsett, Bronwen Barrett, Karen Etheredge, Karla Newhouse, Tad Pruitt was the drum major. Pam Barrett, Donna Walton, Alice Ybarra, Kristi Condron. Susan Dorsett was the rifle captain. . if 'S iiaii ' . Y , . ' .J ii i ' li . I 5 ii S , lr - A 1 la 4 J ! , gf P ee A -..... A . 1- ybib .. .. C .W E t,,,. , i t it Flag captains were Miriam Mixon and Ava Brassell. Flag Corps this year were: Tracy Woodman, Debbie Urquart, Melissa Mundy, Cindy Pittman, Miriam Mixon, Debi Wimberly, Ronda McDaniel, Ava Brassell, Sharon Stanislawezyk, Holly 218 Yates, Cindy Robley, Jenny Scott, Amy Hollowell, Carol Chandler, Cindy Cavanaugh, and Erica Arroyo. AN 2 Vi 'V V ,V , an N- V A ' . 4. dm ,I 4 ' I I 17 'IVV' H p K '37 ,,- D gt , s , . V A :V ' Z - v- -,. - f ,, ' s . e 't f 'rf-2 . V7 if 1 '21 'v j 3. .T . ' 1 ,, ' --913,-no f , f . , 1 J 1 u r I., I I --yf . SJ K V X-fs., I i K fs 'gf f iv5t!.4!h'f '41, ff, , A 'T f l A, LY' 5 5 it A PM gi W fag -Muir all T 'T 4 2 - :.,,, p, at aw we -,gl , p, if it-QMS ,fha 'V' kly Zyl ' Q . ,aw .4 7 6' I 5 Vyr. ' llv , in . 5 ,gm M.. in . . tl' levi, T - -lcv EIL' ' f + T' t ff, T T T T 'T . W 'G : T Wm ,f ff Q , -Q fr as . i- gr, v'1'Q4!:' SAT, , I Q Ns n - i . I J.,, VE A, 'K ,.f, ig 'af '- Z ' , Q get f ' , 'ft 1 H,,, , ' f ' i half' . -3 'f 'fn , fiwfffffell , 'J 3Kggfb'2l?'il',.9,4T' . 0-, sy-v, ii ' X ,V , ,, - 3 5 . 'T .. , . VV V , ,, gff-f,f,41V,, fig 'H ,--,V9 ffff szigggf 11 M A-.Qiwhls wzlfiw. r , 2 0 v Z, ,,7L 7177 I Vvvl,I . f , JW L W ' 45 91 1 'l fi gh ' 'T' i llll U i 5'-fa V 'F A. af . yu 7 Q? , ,. 0 lv, , V V,,, M, my ,,,L, , Q, ,m ga ,V - V M., Q ' . V .V ' V 4' -if 7' 4 -- Q , l 5 ,, a fwfff' 2',:f'T-v'14ff't3d,,Q,2ffSQgcrl'-gf'1?: if , Q sa- iii all. - ff-5:-iwf .. . Q Z V ev I, 1 ' ,-, J , :rx 3 1 N M W 'V jmi k,7,VQV'i'LV, v , , V H x Q 8 1551. ' V fi N vi The band performs at UIL contest. . N. 4 xv .Q . .. ' rbi-Hg, ply A 'T- N' Q 9 Q , ,x ,4 A' C the band? mxmlg i The band plays during the pap rally before the game against San Angelo. A TALISMAN photographer did not catch these band members off guard, 5-'Y A ae. The Flag corps adds alittle more color to an already brilliant band. 219 ZCommentarius .rm-: 1 to C Aff' - r ' . -so 354.34 M V W L , . -'.'I'5!'It ' C 4 K X E iff , ,, , ' K K 'LL. Q A A' r ' M K ,,G'- C tiit it s Q - 1-, i M' K lt . ' :fl i' , f , 'K 4 ' Nga , - . , 1t-- I L-1, f., Ekfl'l!':Faggy 4-nik ww - 5' . ,, W lKfl if:1 W eir 1' sfse. . 4 - 'P ei. - . ,:. vu ar ., A 1 .- wi S - ' , .y ' iv g I ,gy . f ,.ffL.W-Wwlwmn. .W 31. is ' fry. ix-, s iltr K Kire Evans Cathy Becktal Robert Edmunson wb' 4 3 fa, . f K . KNWQQ Top Row: Kevin Jordan, Leon Slaughter, Kirk Etheridge, Mr. Wilson fsponsorl. Bottom Row: Callie Haddox, Chuck Martin, Cathy Becktal, Katheleen Whitmier, Robert Edmunson, James Henderson, Cheryl Porter. 220 Kirk Etheridge KJ? .th -4 fx Q 4' T K -- V:-if K . Q - BX, ' Mr. Wilson to 0 Donna Murry Callie Haddox Sharon Croft KX .,.,,,,,,,,,-me . Q. A 7, .- i 'A A. L X at r 5 at -r y W g A , x A l 0 -xx N :R Q I gi I Kevin Jordon Nu- James Henderson Leon Slaughter The Commentarius staff of 81-82 set several goals this year. We enlarged the magazine format from a small portfolio size to a larger book size. The size increase originated from the need to be more competitive in literary magazine contest. ln last year's Columbia University Literary Magazine contest, the Commentarius Magazine placed second in competition with over 40,000 other magazines. We hope to place first this year! The Commentarius movie for this year was The Adventures of Cap- tain Cougar. Z-CREST 2 ...,ww Q .. K .P MM- J ,vs . ix . Q I as ,. . 5 JE x.... ,sf 45: Row l l. to r.: Belinda Cole, Pepe Fierro, Pam Bragalone, Sherrie Aaron, Rhonda Allred, Joelle Coffin, Stacey Ritchie, Melody Riewe. Row 2: Mark Krzympiec, Tonni Parker, Annette Alvarez, Luci Dunn, Ron Duda, Scott Jacks, David Parkman. Row 3: Roger Basquette, Todd Hill, Jon Randel, Andrew Tucker, Robert Miles, Rhonda Spear, Leslie Lane. 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 readers - the student body, the 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 of journalism writing, such as editorials, feature writing, sports, and news. The CREST is a written record of Cooper's history. Many ar- ticles may not seem current, but the staff feels that it is important to the reader and participants of the activities that the articles be printed. The paper is read by citizens of the community who would not kave known about a certain activity if the CREST had not printed such information. The paper is an excellent reference source after a class has graduated and reports the accomplishments of that class. Students should also know that they have something quite unusual - a free school newspaper. At many schools yearly subscriptions run as much as 53.50. Cooper students do not have to pay for a subscription largely because of some very special people: the administration and the CREST advertisers. Some businesses such as food establishments, banks, florists, and retail stores offer services that students would do well to be aware of. Others buy ads soley to support Cooper. The advertisers provide a real service by helping to pay the newspaper printing costs. Another important link to the CREST is the printer. He brings the professional look that the paper needs. Many high school papers are forced to use xeroxing and memeographing. He helps give the reader quality writing for quality reading. The CREST desires to establish a publication of high quality which will serve as a source of enjoyment to its readers. The sponsors for the 1981-1982 CREST were Mrs. Nancy Walters and Mrs. Donna Doughtery. COOPER CREST Editor-in-Chief ..... .... A ndrew Tuck Assistant Editor .... ..,..... L uci Dun Sports Editor .......... .. .Calvin Colli Amusements Editor ... ..... Jon Rand Clubs Editor ......... .... R obert Mil Features Editor .. .... Maria Ramir News Editor ............... .... S herrie Aaro Business Manager ............ ...... M elody Riew Assistant Business Manager. . . ............. Tommy Broyl Art Editor .................. ................... B rad Garn Photographers. . . . . .Scott Jacks, David Parkma Jason Swinso Staff Members .................. Sherri Adams, Rhonda Allre Annette Alvarez, Roger Basquette, Pam Bragalone, Chri Burleson, Joelle Coffin, Belinda Cole, Rondald Duda, Pe Fierro, Todd Hill, Mark Krzympiec, Leslie Lane, Lisa Morro Tonni Parker, Stacey Ritchie, Larry Segebarth, Laurie Smi The Cooper Crest is publiched monthly by the journalis department of O.H. Cooper High School, 3639 Sayles Blv Abilene, Texas 79605. The Crest is a member of the Columb Press Association, the Texas interscholastic Press Associatio and the Texas High School Press Association. Opinions are welcome in the form of letters to the editor. U signed letters will not be considered for publication The Cre reserves the right to edit all letters. A N JFK, X A H A. CREST staff members prepare to put out a new issue of the CREST. B. Melody Riewe, Business Managerg Sherrie Aaron, News Editorg An- drew Tucker, Editor-in-Chiefg and Luci Dunn, Assistant Editor. C. Robert Miles, Rhonda Allred, Rhonda Spear, Roger Basquette, and Brad Garner prepare layouts for the CREST. TIASA TIASA Top Row L to R: Greg Altum, Phil Lawler, Ryan Welsch, Jimmy Lenamon, Jimmy Turnbow, Marvin Haile, Bill Voit, Russell Gloyd, Floyd Pinkston, Craig Lee, Bernie Padilla, Charlie Folger. Row 2: Steven Smith, Robert Medina, Mike Prado, David Black, Marvin Patterson, Bruce Snelgrove, Sam White, Matt Edwards, Jeff Singletary, Mark Watson, Tim Welch. Row 3: Natalie Hanson, Dana Bernard, Carol Knueppel, David Henson, Carlton Kincaid, Scot Fenwick, Mr. Evans, Mr. McQueen. Row 4: Jeff Hargrove, Robert Roberson, Joby Hill, Ron McRae, Scott Lusk, Bobby McFerrin, Doug Bryan, Kevin Palivec, Paul Mason. Not Pictured: Chris Bird, Terry Davison, Wade Konecny, Mike McBride, Jerry Melson, .lim Singleton, Scott Spiva, Mike Winkler. A. The purpose of the Texas Industrial Arts Student Association, know as TIASA, is to develop the leadership and personal abilities of the students as they relate to the in- dustrial technical world. -,, .. ,gre The main activity of the Cooper Chapter of TIASA is project competition at the local level fWest Texas Fair and BT ACU Industrial Arts Fairj and the state wide Texas ln- dugtrial AI-ts Fair held inWaC0. Mike Prado designs his future home!! The officers for 1981-1982 were: President- Tim Nash: Steve Wilson Checks his measurements!!! Vice-President - Mike Winkler, Secretary Y Dana Ber- nardg Treasurer H- Scott Lusk: Reporter - Paul Mason, Sergeant-at-Arms - Marvin Haile. Mr. Evans and Mr. McQueen were the sponsors. N N nv H nv 5 un 'hi Q GK N -S' 119 .. ................. ,if 55, A--Y J XSNXU XRKXKNN Il if ,I Cf I 227 ff 5 Aiwa-V 1 .A M' ' 'he Gbntimiat Qlrevh To be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind. To talk health, happiness and prosperity to every person you meet. To make all your friends feel that there is something in them. To look at the sunny side of everything and make your optimism come true. To think only of the best, to work only for the best and expect only the best. To be just as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are about your own. To forget the mistakes of the past and press on to the greater achievements of the future. To wear a cheerful countenance at all times and give every living creature you meet a smile. To give so much time to the improvement of yourself that you have no time to criticize others. To be too large for worry, too noble for anger, too strong for fear, and foo happy to permit the presence of trouble. 4' A. Kyle Coody takes TIME OUT to think. B. Cooper's Gigilo strikes again . . . Tracy Munden. 42 L WW Fix ccpinq hot pirit 1638 A B D A. Super Cougar QMr. Zumwaltj shows the Eagle War Bird QMrs. Millerj a thing or two in the teachers skit at the Cooper vs. Abilene High pep rally. B. No Sweat on Sweat Day exclaim Sharon Gottschalk and Tammy Chaney. C. He's keepin' cool on 50's day. D. Rhonda Noak and Susan Dorsett set the pace for punk. ,ww f. ,I WWE, 'Vw New? X , . ...L ii .fl fs? Q ' ra I ' f B 1- . K if 9 ' x ae 2:5 -Q A. Carolyn Haynes loses her head on hat day! B. Kyle Pugh goes punk? C. Sherry Burks as the nerd. D. Christa Westmoreland shows her spirit on nerd day. E.Cheerleaders work hard getting ready for a pep rally. F.Guys have spirit too! G. Carla Luper is dressed forthe '50's 'Q ln The first day of school has finally passed leav- ing everyone in a mass of confusion, Sophomores walked around trying to look as if they knew what they were doing and where they were go- ing. The Juniors and Seniors strutted about also trying to look as il they were in control. As the ycar proceeded, sophomores now know what's going on, and the Cooper Cougars' spirit has reached its peak! All the Coogs are backed by the cheerleaders, the band, the student body, and most importantly, the football team. bw,-Q b s H MECCDMl QUEE As Homecoming night drew near, everyone became excited about seeing the game and the naming ofthe Homecoming Queen for l98l. Spirit soared during Homecoming week and many ac- tivities occurred. The fall production of Once in a Lifetime was given, the week was filled with dress up days, and a reception for the ex's was held. During the peprally there was a moment of awe as the class signs were revealed. The returning ex's of l962 gave a pep talk. Finally the big game against Odessa Permian arrived. Even though we lost the game, no one was too upset as our team had played a great game. Homecoming l98l was over. Homecoming Queen, Cynthia Hamil, escorted by her Father, Mr. John Hamil mpg.. , C 3 GMI EE 'Nite D. 5 A. Kimberly Bray and her escort McDonald Moore. B. Cynthia Hamil and her escort Chris Reed. C. Excitement fills the faces of Cynthia, Karen, and Kimberly. D. Karen Cummings and her escort Scott Reedy. EEE? SEQ EES W. lf The Comedy, Once in a Lifetime written by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, was the 1981 Homecoming play presented by the Cooper drama department under the direction of Mr. Bill Overton. Once in a Lifetimel' is a story about three vaudeville per- formers who go to California to try their talent in talking movies. The play was a combined effort of Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors who took part in the play as members of the cast and crew. A. Joel Wright and Theresa Mixon are married by John Crone during the shooting of a movie. B. Lisa Bagby, Renee Farris and Tad Pruitt admire a 14kt gold dinner set. C. John Crone smokes his cigar as he waits to perform for the movie camera. D. Rob Beckam is awarded a I4 Kt. gold dinner service by Jess Cagle. E. Stephen Cook chases Jill Siewart around her office hoping to get an appoint- ment to see her boss. F. Tuesday Wylie, Sandra Acker, Ellen Monk, and Cynthia Hamil make the most of it as they perform as bridesmaids in a wedding ceremony. rim 5 z 'Y ' 9 'bf ' s 'X,- K twat 5 JN ,I yt , . Mr' PM H ig w I X 'v ,ef . B Q .... N N .. .. N N N .. 0 N .. .. N N .. .. N .Q 4. .. N N Q. .. 0 Q ...... N 4 .. H H o .. .. .4 . N .. .4 4 Student Director . . . May Daniels . .. Helen Hobart .... Susan Walker .,.. Cigarette Girl ....... Coat Check Girl .,..... Dr. Lewis's Secretary .... lst Couple! Bridesmaid .... 2nd CouplefBridesmaid .... Florabel Leigh ........ Continuity Girl .... Mrs. Chasen ..... Miss Leighton .. . CAST OF ONCE IN A LIFETIME . . .. Bill Duncan . . ,. Nancy Nelsen Kathryn Hughes . . . . , Teresa Mixon ..... Angela Hamil . . . . Cora Derrett LisaBagby Cynthia Hamil .. .. Tuesday Wylie . . . .Angie Dunnam .,.. Miriam Mixon Phlllis Fontaine ................ .... T erri Leinen Script Girl .................,..., .... T ami Wilson Miss Fontaine's MaidfBridesmaid .... . . . Sandra Acker Miss Leigh's MainfBridesmaid .,... . . . Ellen Monk Mrs. Walker ................... .... R enee Farris ... Ellen Cram . . . Jill Siewert George Lewis .... . . . Ron Beckham Jerry Hyland ...,.. ...... M ike Upton D PorterfTruckman ...... .... R ob McCaskill Bellboy ...........,.... . . . Frank Goodrich lst CouplefTie Salesman . . . .,... Jason Cook Victor Moulton ......... ...... C hris Fowler Art Sullivan , ......... ....,.. S ean Duggan Chris Utter Herman Glogauer .,. Policeman Qsingingj ,... Policeman Qsingingj .,.. lst Page .,.......,.. 2nd Page ,......,. . Lawrence Vail ......,... Rudolph Kammering ...... Znd Camerman ............... Cowboy StarfLightmanfReporter E ,,,, E Ewa I l Oliver Filton ,...............,......... Michael Kessenger 2nd CouplefBishop ...............,........... John Crone Miss Fontainc's ChauffeurfCyrl Fonsdale ....... Joel Wright Miss Leigh's Chauffeurf2nd ElectricianfLightmanfReporter . Earnest .,,....,..........,....,.......,.. Bob Bragalone Weisskopfflsightman .... .. . Mark Harper Meterstein .......... ....... H ank Cravey Mr. Flick , , ..... , , ,... Kenny Crawford JessCagle .... Chris Mixon . . . Phil Brewer . . , , Tad Pruitt . , , Brad White . , . Stephen Cook .,. . Brent Unrue lst CamermanfBiographer ...... . . . Jeff Plowman .,... ... Dan Breeding ....JamesRyan lst ElectricianfReporter ....,...,.. .... D avid Young T 4: 5155 QQ QIIEQIHQQ .Aging o fAbl SRg,h dF yF ThCole Y gBdl dh pp hH d if 9, 31 .5 0 4 y 0 OO V illr Eiii1Ii?.4QE?i3 Ziijiiijimgiiii3?yij5ii3ili5 5 A 5H!hBg,A5A 5,A5A5YA5-Ag,A5 A5 A P. QP. QP. Q? Q THE MARK BEST BAND x X 1 f , ff i t The Cooper Orchestra sponsored a paid assembly and featured the Mark Best band. The band performed for about twenty five minutes, playing everything from Willie Nelson to the Beatles. The Mark Best Band is one of Abilene's newest groups and will always be enjoyed by the Cooper High students! The Film Society Features THE WIZARD OF OZ if yy it f . f' 'wpx Mn., A. This year the Cooper High Film Society presented many films including The Wizard of Oz. Shown in this picture are fstandingj L to R Tad Pruitt as the tin man, Leslie Sumner as the wicked witch of the west, Dan Woodfin as a winged monkey. Sitting CL to RJ Cheryl Mendenhall as the good witch of the north, Bill Duncan as the lion, and Mark Harper as the Scarecrow. . .u...,,a...,.n.....,4-.-.-.........,,.M.., , ,- Wefsfgw award T yet. The Valentine's Post Office delivered over 400 love pops, 120 sealed sen- timents, and 1600 carnations to sweethearts all over the campus. The V.P.O. is sponsored by the Cooper division of the National Honor Society. It is spon- sored by MS. Barnett and Mrs. Caldwell. The V.P.O. Committee made up of Bill Duncan, Tracy Tobin, John Lane, and Dan Woodlin prepare to deliver Valentine goodies. 98 - S mor usical SIOI' Set in the pioneer days of the Oklahoma Territory, this exuberant story'is pure Americana. It tells of the bumpy road young love so often travels and of the colorful com- plications caused by the rivalry between the farmers and the cattlemen of the area. Carried along on a wave of Rodgers and Hammerstein's unforgettable songs, the interest holds right through the jubilant finale. Love triumphs and a new state is born. If there is such a thing as a sure-fire musical comedy, OKLAHOMA! is probably it. It has frequently been called the best musical in American stage history. It is difficult to disagree. 0 CGS Aune Eller .......... Curly ...... Laurey ....., Ike Skidmore . . . Fred ........ Slim .......... Will Parker ..... Jud Fry ........ Ado Annie Carnes Ali Hakim ...... Gertie Cummings Ellen .......... Andrew Carnes . . Cord Elam . . . Faye .......... Dancing Curly .... Dancing Laurie ...... KATHRYN HUGHES JEFFBERRY ...MIRIAM MIXON MCDONALD MOORE . . . . ROB BECKHAM . . . . . . .STEVE COOK STEVE SPRABERRY .......CHRISREED .. CYNTHIA HAMIL ...KEITH EMMONS . . . . . . . SUSAN DORSETT . . . . . . ELLEN MONK . . . . . .GREG LAIRD ... BRENT UNRUE ...AMY GILLAND . , . . . MIKE UPTON . . . .JILL SIEWERT MEN'S SINGING AND DANCING CHORUS: Tommy Broylesg Jim Callang Tom Ceniglisg Stephen Cookg Bill Duncang Brad Garnerg Doug Johnsong Mike Malmg Brad Mor- risg Joey Odomg Ron Popeg Tad Pruittg Bill Rap- song Scott Reedyg Randy Samuelsg Robert Wagstaffg John Williamsg Mike Winklerg Dan Woodfin. WOMEN DANCERS WHO ALSO SING: Judy Andersong Nan Andersong Ashley Hoff- mang Lauren Keithleyg Dana Millsg Melody Rieweg Christie Whitakerg Robyn Youngg WOMEN SINGERS WHO ALSO DANCE: Sandra Ackerg Cindy Cavanaughg Charlotte Colemang Kim Danielsg Amy Hollowellg Darla Kennedyg Tonni Parkerg Holly Penkertg Lisa Scottg Laurie Smithg Carrie Spicerg Lisa Wilkinsg June Wood I A Fad Fa shious 2 i An add-a-bead necklace is a popular fashion this year. One two tie my shoe! 5- V X .W A Amy Overman is in style when wearing a prairie skirt and ruffled blouse. 244 The alligator is still in! V' 59' .mm amy . .ve Brad Morris has the punk look Kim Karhan and Melanie Powell have the western look. K -1fw' if-L '-r' if , , fl is Akr' Q -we-if A 1 f 1 5. llll y an Q I E I gvv ,Q S 1 - , 5 M L,,V V ' y o ll 15, gk L ,. 3 I . til The preppy look. 9 , .Q 4 , K ki :'f -I my 5 va owen o iff Q4 'QVWS if s M EM ,-- Q an 3' x if V h d Melanie Powell model the newest styles Leslie Noles, Charla Birc um, an 'efe ' 1 3 ,Umm ',!,gifW,y 41,1 2ff'a'?-'? W M5443 Q 4 in You'll often see this symbol around Cooper. W' we 4: 412 . 'V' , an g, ' Z Y W The Rubik's cube was a big hit this year. l 4 , ' 4 i 5 46 CW -I-v 7.5 Q B F5 Q -S' I5 T QDAZK4 ZliiEE1tIf!IAEIl Mr. Allison Koonce serves as the Superinten- dent of the Abilene Independent School District. The Board of Education consists of Mr. Harold Hughes, Mrs. Iris Nash, Mrs. Jan Wolf, Dr. B. B. Trotter, 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 of the school board members is to determine the goals and ob- jectives ofthe school district. They meet twice a month to work on school problems. They provide financial structure for the operation of the district and set policies which reflect the district's operational procedure. We are grateful to them for the fine work that they do. Standing: Cleft to rightj Mr. Harold Hughes, Mrs. Iris Nash Mrs Jan Wolf and Dr B B Trotter Sitting Mrs Peggy Beckham Mr Ham Mid dlebrooks, and Mr. O. Henry Young, Jr. 3 NGIIIHAE Roger C. Bauernfeind The Seniors show their appreciation of Mr. Bauernfeind. I The principal of Cooper High School is Mr. Roger Bauernfeind. Mr. Bauernfeind has been the principal at Cooper for seven 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 Ad- ministration 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. Mr. Bauernfeind answers a question for Mrs. Francis AQQCBGIIAEE 'BBN MEAE? 4 . i s ee . 'iz' x, LL., ' Imzi :SA 111 ,mm. , :': ' 1 J . t rise ess :- rff. S --Sin ks' J .',., ss ,'-- L - -- iz' ree it zzz l 1 f'2' ' m sf- 1 : f 1 1 1 1Q i . . .... i Q .V ...L .. K . ,L.L.L if E 0 , t vv.. N ,.., A Q f . 2' S fe v '2fl'a 'e-. 5 E :ii . R sms f Valree Brailsford Garnie Hatch This year Cooper again 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 at Cooper High School. Mr. Valree Brailsford has been at Cooper for ten years. Some of thejobs 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 Prin- cipals, assisting in supervising student activities. He received his B.S. at Prairie View A8LM University and has a Master of Education. Mr. Garnie Hatch has served at Cooper for the past eight years. Some of his responsiblities 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 Schmittou's tenth year at Cooper. He is now in charge of the Senior Class, coordinating and directing Senior Class ac- tivities, 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. ,if Melba Miller 9 .,... gf. .. ., tt? A. fi yeeyy Reford Schmittou 153' 3 Barbara McKenzie Jerry Wood Bill Watkins sl YQ: Counselors The counselors at Cooper High School are very helpful to the student body. They work hard throughout the whole year to help each student with their individual needs. They have patience in guiding the students to do what is best before and after they graduate. This year the sophomores have a new counselor, Mrs. Christine M. Bradshaw. She received her Bachelor of Arts at Wayland and her Master of Education at Hardin-Simmons University. Helping the Juniors this year is Mr. Jerry Wood. He has been Junior Counselor for six years. He received his Bachelor of Science and Master of Education from East Central Oklahoma University. To help 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. Chris Bradshaw EQIEEEAEIEQ si Vkkkkk :jg M X,kk .t . a 33 syfg 'N f L'i' f 3- q,E 'X7' N11 1 ', Q5f A yf 5? sy-is E i A ,525 2 V' -- Q W ff ' 55 QM Is is s if g+Qw,i 121: -- , 1. 1 iv 1, g ' if V S fi :LL N Qifsi' ll l M 'Wtlfiil ,Q -ut L Q11 ig? Y ii,f f-2 3's W S hu.. J. T 4 1 Gif if r new Nadine Kute Wanda Seay Shelia Neslage ' 1 Zi' ' Kathryn Williams F These secretaries here at Cooper have a very special job. They take time in helping each day run smoothly and effi- ciently. They do the best job possible to make everything turn out as it should. Assisting Mr. Bauernfeind is secretary, Dorothy Goff. Assisting the three counselors is Natha Kidd. Wanda Seay is registrar. While Kathryn Williams is assistant registrar. af at 'K .Ns 7 .!, gg. 3 s..s is V rim WN? ,N s t S W- ilgkii 3 Madie Newman 252 Ffim Madie Newman's position is bookkeeper. The two ladies in the attendance of- fice are Nadine Kute and Sheila Neslage. They help the students to enter class when they have been out. Dorothy Goff Natha Kidd ' 91961595 my 4 Dougherty, Donna B.S. MCM Business History Business Advisor - Talisman and Crest Japhet, Sally B.S. A.C.U.: M.B.E. North Texas State Univ. Business F.T.A. ,f- c l Longarcc, Evelyn B.S. M.C.M. Business Fox, Vivian M.E. H-SU Business, English Sophomore ' a re s I :VN 5 ,. ts' eg, N, I Jig ' ii. . .- ' fx g , f . yi . x , BL X sf 'I illiy Johnston, Vivian B.A. Panhandle State Business English CO-OP O.E.A. qpar- GI' Ticer, Dolores B.B.A. West Texas State typing, shorthand Junior Class V537 ,,sd,:-:Xl :fun Hermann, Frances B.B.A. MCM M.E.D. H-SU Business The Business Department includes areas such as accounting, typing, shorthand, business law, V.O.E., Co-Op, and P.E.L. CV.O.E.J. Nine teachers staff the Business department. They are Vivian Fox, Frances Hermann, Evelyn Longacre, Jim Reese, Dolores Ticer, Ann Fanning, Vivian Johnston, E and Granville Grffith. New teacher to the Business department but not to Cooper is Donna Dougherty. sas sw-'f ' Mrs. Longarce helps a student. i t 'E Reese, Jim ' Q' B.S. ED., B.B.A. .V Business, baseball coach F.C.A. Q , R. W 25 WEEE NWA KH C57 A A Dick, Lela Green, Sonja Lewis, Nancy Williams, Rose Pilcher, Melissa BA McMurry BA Baylor Univ. BA Wooster College BA Baylor BA English North Texas German Club Spanish Club Spanish, History MA Univ. No. Carolina Univ. Spanish 2, 3,4 Jr. class, French Club, French 1, 2, 3 ,- Q 1 'hw ' Mrs. Green helps 8 Student. Miss Williams smiles eagerly. FOREIGN LANGUAGES The foreign language department is very important at Cooper. Cooper offers four different languages. The main goal for the departments are to promote 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 lear- ning a new one. The German class taught by Mrs. Lela Dick, participated in field trips and many other activities throughout the year. Miss Rose Williams and her Latin classes were also very busy this year. They attended State Convention, and enjoyed many activities such as the Roman Banquet and the annual Slave Auction. The Spanish classes were taught by Mrs. Sonja Green and Miss Nancy Lewis. Their goal was to serve mankind in whatever way possible so that we may all have a better place to live. The goal of the French department, taught by Mrs. Melissa Pilcher, is to enhance the study of French through cultural experience such as foreign plays and museums. 961155 ' Science is defined as the knowledge obtained from observing md experimentation in order to learn. The Cooper High School Science Department offers a wide 'ange of courses which in the cycle of life are helpful to teach me to make rational decisions. Cooper offers Physical Science, CVAE Science, Biology, .nd Chemistry. Students are given the opportunity to par- icipate in the annual Science Fair. Teachers are Marsha Allred, Madeleine Brown, R. M. Cur- in, Karen Francis, Bill Hughes, Mary Ivey, Thelma McKen- zie, and Pearl Woodward. Currin, R. M. M.S. NTSU P.E., Bio., Coach Mrs. Allred makes more of her Jeckyl and Hyde formula. Brown, Madeleine Woodward, Pearl B.S. McM B.S. Univ. of Nebraska M. Ed ACU Chemistry Biology K it Francis, Karen B.S. Baylor Biology CVAE Sci. Z, Hughes, Bill B.S. Ed ACU M.Ed Tx. A8z M Biology Ivey, Mary B.S., Chem., M.A. Univ. of Tx. Allred, Marsha McKenzie, Thelma Jour. B.S. 8L B.S. Ed. ACU B.S. Chemistry Biology 3 63193 What are we doing in here today?,' The question is one that students asked the English teachers daily, and surprisingly - there was never a dull answer. Several teachers stooped to rather strange measures to stimulate more creative writing. Others devoted more time to exposing their students to the classics of Hawthorne, Melville, etc. Overall, less grammar was stressed, which pleased most students. Compositions, book reports and everyonels favorite - the research paper - all were assignments that students endured. The English Department, headed by Max- ene Bonds, is the largest department at Cooper. il'-, Ashley, Gina BS, Texas Tech 1-.Q - Blackford, Jimmie BA, HSU .f -VVS- if Barnett, Joanna Barrett, Russell BA, McMurry BA, HSU ,vs I Q. M1 -. ,.-J. Bonds, Maxene Carthel, Sally BA, McMurry BS, Texas Tech MEd. Q Dick, Lela Eaves, Harriet Hanks, Sherilyn BA, McMurry MEd. - UT BA, HSU, MEd., ACU MEd. ACU ' if T' gg zt. ' 'N as , ,S . ,ty s 5232 f ?:5 E , I . 'E , A if 329 ft 3- Q-jnifzg, 5 V ' ' g g,'I:g23gZ3Q.g, 9 gi 'lift i tfik rff' .tt ' Holladay, Robert Hutchinson, Nancy Jarvis, Beulah Rae BA, HSU, MA, S. Ill. BA, Ill. St. MA - ACU Texas Tech 'EEA MES-Eirilii-X EAQIZE ill 'Qi 7 EZHEQIE 9515-I EE I . . 'fl if a. Mrs. Walter prepares for another issue of the CREST. b. Mrs, Jarvis deviously plots against her Honors Students. Camille Parrish BA, TSU: MEd. HSU Pat Penick BS. NTSU Give a description of a perfect student . . . SALLY CARTHEL - One who wants to learn. This is true - no mat- ter what class he is in or what situation he is in. He wants to work to his capacityf' NANCY HUTCHINSON W A person who is responsible enough to make up missed work on their own motive. A person who strives to do their very best and has a questioning attitude toward learning - a curiosity. HARRIET EAVES - The perfect student helps make the classroom en- vironment supportive of all students. He tries to understand, question, and expand his ideas. SHERILYN HANKS - One who has a desire to learn. GINA ASHLEY - Someone who listens and tries his hardest is my idea of a perfect student. He is conscientious and has a good attitude. . ANONYMOUS - There is no such animal. ... i PORTIA ROBERTSON One who accepts responsibility for his own and others good. NANCY WALTER - The perfect student would work to the limit of his abilities, and has a at sense of humor. .4 b. afiff' av M ? l 1 4' , 43, W yy y 5 ,V f ' Y. 1 1 A ' M . , ,na 1 ff' ,, f. n f t.,. M ,,. T ij gv fl AV , 1, . . ' Q. . 35. V .,' '. ' 4 ' ' 1 iii , tt.. t t i s tt i X L.. g r Portia Robertson BA, MEd., McMurry Nancy Walter Edward Wilson Joan Wood BA, HSU BS, McMurry BA, McMurry 9f!DGIIli-X31 QEIEIBIKE The Social Studies Department is designed to help provide the students of Cooper High School with knowledge of the democratic process and to be contributive to society as active citizens in politics. The teachers hope to get the students more involved in the activities associated with politics. Teachers are Sharon Daughterty, Mike Dudley, Carolyne Duwel, Vance Gibson, G. E. Griffith, Sherry Lee, Thelma Loya, Mary Anna Mark, Prentice Martin, and Jim Short. According to a few teachers, this is the description of a perfect student: Vance Gibsong Respectful and tries to do the best they can. Jim Short: A perfect student is one who is interested and involved. When asked of the teachers why they chose teaching as a profession Sharon Daugherty replied: I have always liked people and have had an interest in helping develop the potential of young people. Almost all ofthe teachers agree that the major influencing factor to the success or failure of a student depends upon attitude and motivation. in-N, P 'Q' Me- ' X 5 ' k.kV kr E 6 4 V X fx X X G w' , to , P A 1' . S S g its I il X xx l ' E x al f .4:L Short, Jim Dudley, Mike Daughterty, Sharon Loya, Thelma Lee, Sherry B.S. HSU B.S. McM B.S. Ed Central Mo. State B.S. McM B.A. ASU Sr. Class Travel-Study Sr. Class Intramural M.Ed. Univ. of Missouri History Cougarettes Program, Director, NHS, Sr. Class Art and History Siren Squad Travel-Study Program Psychology Government History Sociology Economics Political Government 258 M . K t H ,,'- gf , ' ,- iv , ET: my .V 'V H ,V V, 1 1 K ' 'A V. i , A - f tty 5 X ' wi Griffith, G. E B.S. HSU German Club Government Business Martin, Prentice B.S. M. Ed Social Studies Coach Gibson, Vance Mark, Mary Anna Not pictured: M.A. Austin College B.A. M.Ed. Duwel, Carolyne History B.A. World History Q l l 2 an DUDLEY DOORIGHT!!! I can't believe you took the picture!! HHAEQEHHAEIGIQ Alderman, James BA, MS, PhD. Lutzko, Bettie MA, U of Mo. , ti z E, E , X S' F' Q ,tx W , N ,ix N X W' X ,X we kb 5 5' '- -- QL.: 5:51-- sex vm f A tl 'f at Elise-2, Caldwell, Jo BA, Howard-Payne . km Q' 'gk Q Howard, Ann B.S., TWU I Potter, C. A. BS, NTSU r'AA' IIAA B I A K Childers, Carl BS, MEd. - ACU L-Ns'E '! Cochran, Luella BS, Sam Houston Landers, Belinda Capital Univ. swf Y 0!!'fx '3' Taylor, Stephanie BS, Baylor VV KVVV 1' 5 ' -::,. KE smug' Ward, Eugene BS, ASU, MEd. ACU -S.. Ii' - ,.,, Estes, Tommy BS, MA, McMurry in Qs, Wheeler, Teresa ACU, U. of Houston ,H SR 55 s 5 - 3 , . ww 1 Zumwalt, Jim BS, MS, A8cM if ff M. if 316 - Y - math teacherz mnniler - QCIIES. MLGAGVSJ GMES QJIHAEVGIZEE WEEE EEMZESZE IKIIES 64932-XE? 4, .5 5 What, in your opinion, is the major influencing 'actor as to the successffailure of a student? CARL CHILDERS M- The student's attitude is he most influencing factor. Their attitude towards heir work, their environment, and themselves must 'eflect the direction in which they wish to mold heir life. NN HOWARD - Their desire to learn. IM ZUMWALT - The home influence. O CALDWELL - Self-discipline on the part of he student. Compare the quality of today's student as opposed to those of earlier years: ANN HOWARD - Many students are equally as dedicated today. My concern is the number of students with jobs who work long hours - without sufficient study time. JIM ZUMWALT - This is only my third year to teach public school - but I feel that students today don't like to think. They feel they don't have time - or they don't want to take the time. They want everything handed to them in a neat package so they can immediately use it. TOMMY ESTES - There is not as much difference as many people say there is. In fact, they are just about the same. .IO CALDWELL A '6Better than the late 60's and early 70's. A .1 fAboveJ This is all Algebra -there is absolutely no Trig involved . . . You kids should already know this anyway! You've had it since the third grade. E ' IJIHZXESIILN Kelley, Sharon B.S. in Home Economics FHA Lowry, Denice B.S. Texas Tech Univ. FHA Z fi V. as U' 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 1981-82 year are Mrs. Sharon Kelley, who is the chairman of the department, Mrs. Debbie Langford, Mrs. Denise Lowry, Miss Beth Neeley and Mrs. Louise Smith. These five teachers are to be complimented on their fine job of sharing their knowledge with the students. Langford, Debbie B.S. Home Economics Texas Tech Univ. FHA Neely, Beth B.S. Home Economics ACU Soph. Class, FHA Smith, Louise MSE UCA Maurice FH A-H ERO CHEN' AEC? 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 stu- dent 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. Overton, Bill B.S., NTSU Drama International Thespians Thornhill, Ralph B.S. H-SU Speech CHS Speech Team Sumerlin, Bobbie B. Mus., M. Mus. H-SU Choir, Music Theory Nall, .I ack D. BME, MA. WTSU Band 1 it FEW . an Best, Mark BM H-SU Music Orchestra Parker, Cindy BME H-SU lnstrumental Music Band Q I n 1 Mr. Thornhill jokes around with his students. McSwain, Harold B.A. Art Ed. Texas Tech Univ. Art A357 ' 1 t 4 ' 3, r . 455' .- f . X, A Morton, Beverly B.A. NTSU M.A. Kearney St. Col. Art Ed. .Vs ,,...,.. GIAEIII ZW' A 4 VOCATIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS The Vocational department is made up of classes 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 2, and Health Oc cupations. Other areas are Home Management, Consumer Education, Child Development, Family Living Home Economics, Pre-Employment Shop, and Auto Body Repair. QQ , x - f Wm y ,ff 'K . i fi ras if , A 7 E, X . iiiie at A t I Conley, James B.S. Eastern New Mexico M.Ed. Hardin-Simmons I.C.T. VICA, Senior ' ' ll' ' Ill ' Eggiitt We-ifigigi in ii: f Q W: K ffl, ,,,, Z is 4 . , f A X t 1 t it Fanning, Ann B.B.A. Texas Tech Med Acu V.O.E. Pre-Employment Lab O.E.A. Crow, Lawrence Freeman, Lowell B.S. Texas Tech, Vo-Ag FFA Cummings, Jack B.A. NTSU MED ACU Photography w e I R::' . 1 in Qi. 4 Johnson, Dalton VEH General Const. grief -Alt Evans, Bob its 'A 5 . . - gt McQueen, Ronnie 1 IN 1395-'BIEAZY AEC? P Mathieson, Mary B.S. Baylor Univ. Home Economics FHA-HERO MM , , Lg 5-gk! l 1 Jw 4 ',x 45l2 i4x , Rhodes, Billy Robinson, Leland Sadler, James B.S. Sul Ross ME Texas Tech Univ. M.Ed. Texas Tech VO-AG FFA VO-AG FFA Sloan, Derrell 9'? he-Q ,Wy ,,.. Shewmake, Jack 75 QW Q- A 4 M.E. ACU B.B.A. Sul Ross CVAE C0-OP Voc. Distributive Ed DECA V, Smith, Jimmy if Vr F f Q, B.S. H-SU,CvAE f lyyy T ,g Q 3 1 co-op, vocr, Juniors , V You've got to be kidding! 2 9157 QIIAIV QIBEEGIEAE EBHQIAEIQBN Owen, Virginia BA Sam Houston State Special Education RAID. 1 .QL .a ,V - Swinson, Kater ff A Sgt. Air Force wx R A.J.R.o.T.C. HA f ,ikg YQ' , fra ' ' i,. A Wright, John Col. A V B.G.S. Univ. Neb. 5- 5 R J AFJROTC Q set gt, - it f Q ,ah Q, Wim Townley, Sharon B.S. HSU English, Speech Resource Cougars Pride .guy Q . P9 Rogers, Nancy B.S. McMurry Special Education 35133916 5 'F' 'N at t . ij xx is Hartgraves, Suzie RN. School Nurse B7 1394-IKCVQIIHIE U9 Eli? KAR Willard, Billie Solley, Glenna Brown, Valenda Elam, Sharon Tech. Services A.V. B.S. Technical Tech. B.S. N.T.S,U. Media Tech. Librarian L.S. O.U. Public Services eriaaatiar me Mm ' 'mm'5ZK'9 E' my A 3 A pi lk 'ml' i we V W-is . fv5,a,122,,Hw W ML. ,, .. is .,g.,ap,,g' 1 iv -sa T . 'ff 'vii 4 ' ,,,,, . . .,,, Vgzi, . - C , A ,,. ,. , ng A 1' . M y I .. U N f 5 Currently at McMurry working 1 towards an art and psychology Owen, Katherine A.A. Cisco HEVEH Teacher Aide Olson, Judy Stevens Col. Yale Univ. Aide, Reading I ex ,F Qfx 'Fw ii we A . . K ,ski 5 ve'-s 5 'NY .wi 'QA Cook, Gene B.S. T.C.U., M.Ed. A.C.U. Drivers Education 09019 Newton, Michael B.S. HSU Guidance Counselor Q7?Jl'1Q B .'. Middleton, Mary B.S. Abilene Christian ik. 4' . t ff' lt 4? Armstrong, Wanda B.S. Bethany Nazarene Health A.. . tt fyl I L-Hi f Buck, Steve B.S. North Texas State University Physical Ed. Tennis Coach DeBerry, Susan McAdams, Tommy B.S. Oklahoma State B.S. McMurry University Physical Ed. Physical Ed. Sophomore Class Girls Gymnastics Coach McKinney, James B.S. Memphis State Univeristy M.Ed Abilene Christian Univ. Gymnastics Coach In the Health Education classes students learn about themselves and how to deal with their emotions. Students also learn about good nutrition, sex education, diseases, development of modern drugs and first aid. The Physical Education department has a variety of classes such as angling and casting, archery and bowman- ship, racket sports, conditioning and figure control, weight training and gymnastics. These classes are designed to develop teamwork, sportsmanship and good health. H- A Q Overton, Ray B.S. Texas A8LM Univ. ME Abilene Christian M. Ed Hardin Simmons Univ. Univ. Coach, Head Athletics Health ' 268 l Smith, Jack B.S. Tarleton State University Physical Ed. Health Spradlin, Mike B.S. University of Houston Health, P.E. History Football Coach Starr, Robert B.S. Baylor M.ED Sul Ross Physical Ed. Health K rv: Williams, D'Lana B.S. Lamar Univ. Health, P.E. Cross Country Athletic Coordinator Girls Track BZ IB U U11 i5 1 eu -5' U ....,....... Departmental Honorees rx - ENGLISH: LITERATURE ENGLISH: LITERATURE JONATHAN CLAY ANGIE DUNNAM RANDEL I I I 'RER .X Y,.- -. I A Q A zf- f 1-- ig' I R L PM 1, N my :-: -- E is I ,S riff S1 f if Nxt ENGLISH: COMPOSITION TAD CHRISTOPHER PRUITT --di' ENGLISH: COMPOSITION STEPHEN COOK -':: f Nfgw--5 GERMAN GERMAN FRENCH FRENCH ANDREW TUCKER KELLY FLETCHER SAM TOOKE KARAN CUMMINGS LATIN LATIN SPANISH HOMEMAKING TAD CHRISTOPHER STEPHEN COOK LESLIE SUMNER LEE ANN REESE , . I I ': Y - .. , K i PRUITT WX' 4 I I bf if s , 5 I SCIENCE DAN WOODFIN SOCIAL STUDIES LISA HARRIS SPEECH SHARON CROFT Ii .-'if' ,af SCIENCE SAM TOOKE N I Q,,C ' ' tMx:.ffg1., SOCIAL STUDIES JOHN LANE Q'T ' SPEECH LAURA BOWEN is L uh ' I f' J L L MATHEMATICS JOHN LANE CHOIR JEFF BERRY L, . E' X 'iam M1 fl L N i ..f.I , DRAMA STEPHEN COOK . Q 2,5 ,4f' -,. . , if I is exif M ,I 3 X Q N Ji . My CJE .f,: I Lx MATHEMATICS SAM TOOKE CHOIR MIRIAM MIXON DRAMA NANCY NELSEN J S 4 i ! , 1 9 , ' K an BAND BAND ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA CINDY CAVANAUGH CYNTHIA HAMIL MICHELE JENNINGS DAN WOODFIN Na HOME ECONOMICS PHYSICAL EDUCATION HEALTH EDUCATION AEROSPACE EDUCATION COOPERATIVE GINGER GEE LANEAH ROBERTS JOHN C. CLOUTIER EDUCATION SHELLEY ALEXANDER AEROSPACE EDUCATION VOCATIONAL VOCATIONAL LEILANI A. AGRICULTURAL AGRICULTURAL SCHUHMACHER PRODUCTION PRODUCTION BRAD BIRCHUM GARY GRIMM Q , X 25-'-.Lp 1 Q Wm ,Nun A . XM E sg N VOCATIONAL BUILDING TRADES BUILDING TRADES AGRICULTURAL MARTY REED RONNIE LIOCE CO-OP PATTY GREGORY . , ., CCI U tx A --'3 2, K TT.-an iii IQI K F vm. I I - I INDUSTRIAL ARTS COORDINATED COORDINATED CARLTON KINCAID VOCATIONAL VOCATIONAL ACADEMIC EDUCATION ACADEMIC EDUCATION MARK HARRIS KENNETH MCCONNICO ww A VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL CO-OP JIM MARSHALL a If X A V., , I INDUSTRIAL ARTS GREG ALTUM A I I INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE TRAINING GREG ALTUM QE' I Hunk kj' TALISMAN TALISMAN CREST CREST CHERYL MENDENHALL ALISON HALL ANDREW TUCKER CALVIN COLLIER it! COMMENTARIUS CHUCK MARTIN COMMENTARIUS BUSINESS BUSINESS SHARON CROFT TALISMAN SALUTES: W.. SAM SHIN CHERYL YARBROUGH VOCATIONAL OFFICE OPTIMIST AWARD OPTIMIST AWARD CO-OP MCDONALD MOORE CYNTHIA HAMIL LORI SLATON IA LR R RS A A , V , A II' ' '55' I Io I I -- -5 1 I z ST' I OPTIMIST AWARD OPTIMIST AWARD DAUGHTERS OF LISA SCOTT STEPHEN COOK AMERICAN REVOLUTION AWARD DENISE DICK l L 4 TALISMAN SALUTES: NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED ' STEPHEN BRAZZEL JAMES CALLAN WARREN DAVIS in-x .,. A ' 1 RUSSELL HARRISON MIRIAM MIXON ROBERT PETTIGREW ,iTA2-:.. I N lu' , 4E f x 3 - TAD CHRISTOPHER PRUITT DAN WOODFIN 'National Merit Scholars Are On Page 26 if Sta he E iff! M mm CHRIS COLDICUTT KEITH EMMONS BUSINESS EDITORS-IN-CHIEF DENISE DICK LESLIE SUMNER JON RANDEL CHERYL MENDENHALL EDITORIAL EDITORS-IN-CHIEF DONNA DOUGHERTY ROBERT HOLLADAY BUSINESS SPONSOR EDITORIAL SPONSOR EZMMXZW dxf mzffmf ZWYWZF Y AMY HERNDON JOE REED Mffdfiiff ibm? BRAY TODD HILL DELLA HALL im! ,wiafaffwiff Sparta 'Uiiwp' .... .- r W- l tl l it 2 i l , , - Q i s . K or K , w '-In E .i,A 1-f -L,, Section Heads Jon Randel Leslie Sumner Cheryl Mendenhall Staff' fVlcDonald Moore fvlelinda Herring Jo Carolyn Gerard Vicki House Mary Terry Kellie Goldman 'vlark Harper Kim Taylor Donna Price Pam Bragalone .lames Hopper Wendy Baird .lill Hooker 27a l Qlulm ii x -.gb A . I, Q, . ., Y .1 i e W-f ,wma Q. it .... Q Mg - . 5-. ..,, Section Heads Kimberly Bray Miriam Lockhart Todd Hill Staff Donna Walton June Wood David Hollingshead Lori Scargall Scott Kendrick Keri Knowles .lim Wagstaff Mike Winkler Misty Bates Kim Allen Dan Worsham Greg Dusckas Angie Macon Paul Smith Section Heads Della Hall Amy Herndon Joe Reed Staff Alan Cable Lyle Street Sheri Parker Amy Edwards Stephanie Chittum Linda Wulf Amy Overman Brenda Gazaille Charla Birchum Holly Penkert Bill Rapson 011215555 Artiuitir5 Section Head Denise Dick Staff Jennifer Daffern Julie Davis Barbara McWilliams Kirsten Olson 2 Ilnhrx Zllarultg Section Head Craig Gregory Staff Tera Collum Melanie Powell Mike Lemen Kim Karhan David Chrane Ann Wooten Staff Becky Reynolds V, f' 1 Kristy Bartlett Cynthia Parker E, . G sg ,f WA lf Qahminwn Staff Editors Chris Coldicutt Keith Emmons Staff Holly Crawford Carolyn Haynes Michelle Daigle Tally Lawlis Paula Harris Eric Miles Hope Large Teri Hollowell Eddie Munson ighntngraplqrrn Head Photographer Alison Hall Staff Susan Flournoy Craig Sanders Roger Basquette Patricia Kuykendall Mark Proctor Karen .lowers To Whom It May Concern: Working on the Talisman has been a great challenge Cand sometimes a great painj this year. We would like to thank everyone who helped us this year in producing our book. Thank you to Mr. Kline and Mr. Reddin for their help with the pictures this year. We would like to thank Mr. Clint Hamilton for his help in selecting the cover design. Also, we wish to thank Mr. Cummings for the use of the darkrooms, Mr. Bauernfeind and the Cooper faculty for their help and cooperation this year, Alison Hall for developing pictures on very, very short notice, and an excellent executive staff. ' Special thanks to Mr. Curnutt for his ballpark figures and attempting to change the name of the book, sports and club sponsors for always returning our letters on time, and to our staff. Finally we would like to thank two of the best sponsors that anyone could ever want, Mr. Holladay and Mrs. Dougherty - Thank You both for everything. Denise Dick Cheryl Mendenhall Jon Randel Leslie Sumner ' Co-Editors-in-Chief P.S. I hope that our philosophy of don't worry they'll fix it turns out to be true. I would like to thank third period for taking time off from Grandy's to work on their pages. We've had great times with Amy's ideas about baby pictures, Bill being a royal pest, and Joe's parties. A special thanks to everyone for doing such an excellent, wonderful, brilliant job! D.D. P.S. I would personally like to thank Mr. Holladay for all of his help and Mrs. Dougherty for keeping us within our budget. I would also like to extend my thanks and appreciation to my co-editors for all of the fun we had on late night deadlines, to my friends fLisa, David, Jim, Kathryn, and Ellenj for their support and understanding, to my Dad for letting me bring the staff' home to work, to Jon for always bringing me cookies, to Leslie for helping me count ballots, tothe executive staff for putting up with my griping, and a special thanks to Shanan for always being there to cheer me up when I was worried about the yearbook. .lust one more thing, even though I griped a lot, I loved every minute of it! I C.M. P.S. I would like to add my special, personal thanks to those already written. First, to Mr. Holladay and Mrs. Dougherty who always found a way to eliminate the easy way out, to Leslie for being afraid of the janitors, to Cheryl for keeping Leslie off my back and her family for the use of their home, to all my friends fTad, Craig, Stephen, and Adaml for putting up with my nonsensical babbling, and to my family who did just enough to get this thanksj. And finally an extra special thanks to my exercise class for keeping me in such good shape, and this message - Hello Estes Park, Colorado. J. R. P.S. I would like to thank those who helped me through the year. First, to Mr. Holladay, a great sponsor. To my sister, Lawrie, for her unwanted advice. A special thanks to Alison Hall for printing all of those extra pictures even though she did not feel like it. To some of the nice people in fourth period who did extra typing and odd jobs. To my wonderful co-editors, who I have enjoyed working with, and a hard working executive staff. I would also like to thank Cheryl, the good witch, for letting us work at her house until late at night, and her father for fixing snacks to pull us through. To Jon for the kind words, Don't worry about it although they didn'l help much. I have enjoyed being a part of the Talisman for the last three years. L.S O entz B111 IE -H :- N D I5 65 no -5' U9 F f K+ 'ZYf a P' .-.121 X ,A Q' 5-I w 'H' si 'gig' S .1 L , , 2 . . V ,fl ' . fx ,, ,L q .I .s' . 1' L , . , - W. ,,,. ' ' .M , K ww.. fer. .Mu V A yn, :fa '- 1 W W -4-Ea. A-f-.-:wx 243. V. I, W1 rf , ,- -4 QAM? ' ,M I, 9' n M 1' f L,-. DR PEPPER BDTTLING CDMPANY In :di the LUIALUQJIAC thehe aae but two oongo, the beat og oniy mo dawnmefci. ALF. the thounanda og mellodieo, Aongo, and lehymees ane but vaniatiorus and even dutontiona og the two meiodiu og etehnity. One Aong io a fzaieidoacope og Aounda - aometimea mich, Aometimei Aweet, Aomecimeis empty, Aometineo painguip otheh emu aLLuning, Aeductive, guLL og deame and paiesiong Aometbnezs meLLow, Aometimea negiective, AOMQLLHIZA appealing to oun neaeon on geeLingo, otheh tbnu powengui, thundefzing, gall og adaenalin and enehgy to daive nationo againfst each otheh. But thu Aong, whateveh the melody, whateveh the beat, whatevnm the theme...a!way4, aiwaya Leado to the dmth og Lige. whethen the Aong'A poweh dnivea ui beyond good genie on maheo ue A0 dhunh with geeLb1g we Looe oun aegaad gon ouzuxeig and othefw maheo no diggehenceg the neAuLt wiLL aiwaya be the Aame - The hunting, the bfwiaing, the cnuehing, the dying og Lige.,.paec,iou4 Lige. Thu Ls the Aong og the wonid Haten, the one who hates and deapueo Lige, the one who Aeeki to duthoy Lige. Have you even put 4aLt on a gaaden zslgug oh .snail and watched it wnithe and meft and die? The woud Hootm Lifaea to do that to ui! He Lihee to hypnotize and erusnahe ua with foie Aong, fspfoinhie hu Aait on ws, and watch ue uvzithe and painguLLy, c.'u4eLLy give up Lige. How beautigui his mueic Aometimea 415 but how utteniy empty og Lige and meaning his mufsic aiwayfs, aiwayfs Leavezs ui. But the otheh bong - ahh, the otheh bong. Undehiying aid Lu hafunoniea ia a Ueemendoub, ovenwhebning unity. AOMLULMQA Aoothing, cometimea nuhtaning, Aometimeo peacegui and Aeheneg othm timu encouffaging, challenging, guii og Amength and paomiaeg Aometimeo hopegui, oometbnee. heaiing, Aometimea comgontingg otheh timeo bmight, vibnant, guLL og ulptimate aeality and meaning. Fon thia Aung, undehneath aLL the hazunonie,s...a1wo.y4, aiwaya Leadi to the gigt og Lige. Even ig you don't Liaten to it now feven though you wifi Aomeday, gon thii Aong hafs a haunting quality and Lingua with youh Apbzitl on ig it immediately gaipo youn Aoui - It will alwayo Lead you on and help you to know the giving og Lige...ph.eciouA Lige. Thia ies the ,song og Eaatlunalzm, the givm, the lzeepeh, the Auetainm og Lige. And what ii the enehgy behind the bong? what goace daivec it thnoughouvt aLl Lone and Apace? Love! TMA ia the Ancient Stan-Song og Love! Whitten by Eanthrnaizeh and Aung by Hic bon, thizs bong og Lige is paopefied thhoughout the univefuse by Love! 1 have come that they may have Lige, and have it to the gall. which Aong captunea youh heant? A Me you being Aapped og Lige by the would Havtm and Hu bong? Oh ahe you gaowing and otaetching and becoming aLive, ged by the Love-Aong? Oh have you listened to both oonga and gee! congubed by youn indecibion? The Eanifunalzeh and Hu Aon ahe Looking gon Aingvus to Aing them Love bong. Come and join ub in Leahning how to aing the bong og Lage! Help uc .sing it to othvus! 5? by by I P g 11 X 4AfM I ,ff X ff 1kLLQx L 5 ww f I gg f, , kansas A ev ii kin - V I Egigf- , X ,X 4:5 Jim Rosenbaum, minister to youth Southern Hills church of Christ 2 FIRST At First State Bank, we're Independent . . . professional home-town bankers who are committed to giving you the best, most modern services available. We follovv through with a personal touch of friendliness that is as much a part of successful banking as dollars and cents. 400 Block Oak 84 Chestnut Abilene, Texas Z FD 3 O' 9, 11 Q O ll + lll I l lll ll . g lrfhl lrrirfrol I l li ll lDl lllllllllll ii u llllllllllllllmlillillllllllllllllllllllll Open 9:30-9:00 - K-Mart - Two Abilene Locations - 3852 Buffalo Gap Rd. - 4220 N. 1st Backing Our Cooper Student Employees Thanking Our Cooper Student Customers Congratulations Cooper Seniors '82 STUDENT MINISTRY FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Abilene Jim Johnston Studentfwinister Congratulations to the Cooper High School Seniors 325: 1 1- M All 'Y,,,-ff- ' - : 5 7 V . , E i H ,. . rm! FY.- ,,,, ,. ,,- INN-, N M, .-iWTF.w ,-. 1:1 Q g 5 3 I Q E 3 1 Q i I Q f .' K fa Millfll 31 71' V, , 4 Q ll iw, ,, Q fff,,n,,Mu,v,g x'Lj- W: M ,www , -rr i n ' t ' -+ fb--4+M...,.,.,1 ' yff.. if .. . , ,, ff V if a fr 4 . , . '77 V, ' f W , ' ABILENE NATIONAL BANK Abilene National prides itself by having personalized service in every area. Just ask one of our customers, and then join the utmost in banking. ABILENE MPH!!! P t I PI NATIDNAI. BANK AT3ilg:el:r':'1ex:3e Y0uf24-Hour Banking Service THE YOUTH MINISTRY pioneer drive bapiiei church GLEN SCHMUCKER MINISTER OF YOUTH ii SU .JK- .away EEE 1.10 ' ij. '-5 -,:-.- -h b, 4,,-Q--:. - I . Lu' s Compliments of Sam Moore Congratulations Seniors of 1982 Bob Hanna Good Luck -'Li 1 -J Hair Care Skin Care Manicures Pedicures Ear Piercing Individual Eyelash -- and Fingernail Service Seniors of1982 Q ir Fashion ik O Cosmetics -L:-' Accessories WC-3 Hair Analysis JAY 81 RAY CLEANERS -C 5 . ABILENE DATA SYSTEMS +- 3108 s. crack suite E u SQLON BOUTIQUE - Qneesffilfquafe RIVER onus vsumee 6774268 5. mm as Willis-699-6675 XT Q arg 1 UQ?-.5?5?f ' ' -.b ..f ' BAACK FLORISTS AND GULF COURSES GREENHOUSES 1842 Matador Phone 915-692-7763 BAACK'S BLOSSOM SHOP 1027 Mockingbird Ln. Phone 915-677-2071 Abilene, Texas 09' fy AA CFQZ. 'NPN 'fijifgf QM ,sh f. .'.- ur' '14 ,'.l ., i Westgate Mall S. 1st and Winters Fr. 692-7596 FOR THE FUN OF IT 291 ELLIOTT-HAMIL FUNERAL HCMES INC. TRIANGLE LANES, 3122 S. Clack INC. We Care About You Wishes the Cooper High School graduating class of 1982 the best of everything in the future 698-8824 Gomputerlond 4522 Buffalo Gap Think of our system as part of your system. We know small computers. Let us introduce you. ABILENE S TWO FINEST ALL UTILITIES PAID S as 11.15 I 'A' I 2 8. 3 BEDROOMS if DEN COMBINATIONS if PATIOS if ALL ELECTRIC KITCHENS A MUSIC i' CABLE SERVICE t POOL 'A' CABANA i' BALCONIES v QL 4 ik. ,l t Our ALL UTILITIES PAID COOPER MADISON AUSTIN I 2 3 BEDROOMS FIREPLACE IOPTIONALJ 0 SAUNAS CABANA 8- SWIMMING POOL CARPORTS ASSIGNED INDIVIDUAL HEAT 8- AIR 692 2800 592 27Q1 2800 SAYLES 2701 SOUTHWEST DR. I 0 6 'ZF nnnnuu 0 av A QJFYV' f' ff ' 'I ,- .: , ' ' .Y -V. J ITT .WMU IJ. I f.2'3. I I 1 r ,r I . A 'i ,l I -I hh' 'Z'-is .N n ' -: 77 ..-fg,.-.w-lx . . . , o . . O ' 0 . - - Steaks, Lobster, Quail and Prime Rib Serving 5-10:30 Monday through Thursday till 11:30 Friday and Saturday, and 10:30 Sunday 3126 South Clack l:ll5.Ql........ AWILD WI-ISTAURANT UNITED PETRO SERVICES, INC. 2317 So. Danville Drive Phone 692-5881 Abilene, Texas 79605 Michael E. Wills President Res. 672-8142 Mobile 677-8113 Unit 6194 .' 'X I ' o 9 ' ' . 7 . , attl : o... ooooo Q .9 0..,o Free 16 oz. Drink With Any Food Call Ahead lor Pizza 692-6326 , 672-6277 . 1 -z,. vis- ::X'fl4f2:.1-A 'SQ MRI 1 V1.1 1 bf A' M 617546, C'-4.-.,51. , A 9 7 Florist 81 Caterer I f 2510 south 7th Abiiene, Texas 79605 D Tim 8. Carrie McCloskey Z4 mmf? Qmfdizzlfz 2241 South First Office 673-3731 Home 692-6235 ww, ,ZW wwf MCKISSACK APPLIANCE 81 TV INC. 1490 Barrow, P.O. Box 5142 Abilene, Texas 79605 1915, 698-3371 Michelle Daigle and Talley Lawlis test the video equipment available at McKissack's 3 Own DENNIS WAY RADIC Qffe 3 AH 3 here are many colleges to choose from but McMurry College means the difference in education. Just one difference at the fully accredited four-year liberal arts college is in the personal attention provided by an excellent faculty working with students in a positive atmosphere. You will also like the difference of choosing your own schedule at the times you want from the wide range of course offerings at McMurry College. As you work toward graduation from Cooper High School, you should consider your college career. McMurry draws from its fine traditions and significant past the dedication to prepare students for the future and give them the best education possible. This attitude makes for an effective blend of old and new - and keeps both in perspective. Why McMurry College? Because the well-rounded philosophy of McMurry coupled with the highly-regarded faculty and their important personal attention evolve into the broad, deep education every college graduate should have. For information, call the Office of Admissions, McMurry College, 692-4130. urry Colleqe The Difference in Education wn of th piece Blo k. . . f fb-57 P .LU 55 h ff ' '? v!w, - 4, 2 r 53521 P Si ' ' 'Dv . . - sf? fu' o' -pliul T15 -wtf., W -ea-eitffiv .W ,- -'NMI' EF 1.15-e .A--eoo4o'hw.mm0 may' :Vqf , , .. :r,'tm::.'-ae, fttrftgv ' 92,392 , rp f Q 'H H we .Q-'t'5i iiEE252Efi..:iiiiiffifiiiiw ' ,V - . -. L1 - , . . 1 , , . 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Realtors 2901 South First, Phone 9151677-1811 3280 South Fourteenth, Phone 9151698-3411 4524 Buffalo Gap Rd., Phone 9151698-0541 National Referral Service MU IC C ANY INC Ga y DeSha aM13t3:Q,:i9 l BAND INSTRUMENTS aAcH 1 Luownc. SALES REPAIR SLRVICE YAMAHA 'A' KING SHEET MUSIC NC SELMER -k LE BLA BUFFET ff CONN Gultars Amplnflers GEMEINHARDT ARMSTRONG SCHOOL RENTALS AVAILABLE 1 677-2471 I :-11:--V:-:r--my-5g:-:-:4-:.g.-.A:-:-:v:--.'. --'- :-gfg.3I-.-:V:-:.g.g.'.-.v:-:4:-:-:v---:v:sv:-w,::IS:I-1:4:I:-311:-:-:yr-:-:--.-:-:+P-:4'1-1-:a-:-:1-rf-:-:-:-:r:,-:-:':-:f -:I1-:I-I-rvrr-:-:-:If-:4:-:4:':P:-:-:-:-:-:1- .'.' : -:4-:-1:-I-I-:-rv:-:.'r-r-5:-:var-r-:'.':-:':-:.-.-,-:-:-:4:,--- --.- :-:-:-1'--fs-:-::---'--.':-:4:-: ---- gg55jQ5::E 5 . if Er rigffjjfgicf:1:1:r11Er5r3-' 553151525155.j515151:15:2:5:5g5555555555513255.-,51555525:51,:ggErfj-.5Q55:,I-5-2:5:555:33:5:5:3::15555:525:55:5:3frjrQ5:5.fEjE.j:':5.3 511' Q 5 :ff Q Q65 A ,... ...,- .,.,. ,.,,, ..,. ,.,., f Z0 T T T Q0wnery .--..-. T. I..'I'.. .,QmMWm Q pm- 1 LN! QE' I l'Wlh-..l1fmll,g. ' . H' ..... L. ....... Mi ill I i il Congratulations Seniors of 1982! CARL'S CLEANERS 29 .. inc. PETROLERO EXPLORATION, INC. 317 So. Danville Abilene, Texas 79605 Phone I915l 698-4324 P IT Mobil 1915, 673-9826 Q Congratulations Class ol '82 GRlGSBY'S RAG DOLL 8' Great Looks in Shoes, Dresses VX Sportswear and Accessories 9 1 .4 Crossroads . . . Shop 10 to 6, Thurs. till 9 . . . Call 695-1821 Ask us about our Rag Doll Charge Card! RICHARDS aautwtlg, sl-lop Richard O. Neubert Youth Ministry MIHIIL IKEIIIIIIII UIIIV 1699 South 14th 19151 692-0323 UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH lbilene, Texas 79605 Frenchman's Creek 2141 Grape St., Abilene, Texas 79601 - 19151672-7895 01 Oak Street Abilene, Texas 79602 MATERA PAPER CO. We Specialize in Coarse Paper and Fine Service Business: 19151 677-2943 Pool - HBO - Kitchenettes Restaurant - Lounge - Meeting Rooms 115 Units THUNDERBIRD LODGE 840 E. Hwy. so I 673-421 1 Ray Boeshart Bill Jay I Aileen Boeshart Shirley Jay 301 p MAKE YOUR MARK HERE . . . AND AT HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSIT QIKUNS 0 Q 4' fs UP Z Q 9 42 2 4 Q' f 40 1891 gg, X EQFNE-TY-if -4 X! Th Bg C ty's First University Selling Abilene Since 1963 NEAL HOLLINGSHEAD, REALTOR Crossroads Center 4102 Buffalo Gap Road ...............-.Q-n-an-d 30 2 4 Strikeiggllich A GROWING PART OF ABILENE Abilene - San Angelo - Odessa 2550 Barrow 841 Judge Ely 3202 North First LUSKEY'S Texas' Leading Western Stores 3112 N. First St. Abilene, Texas 79603 915 673-5059 We Serve Abilene and The West Texas Area. D,ANN,S FARRINGTON Bnos. FINA 34Rwefoaksvggggggggoppingcenter 23.213 i1?fi..g..,.. A 'e Z9J323Z L N, nl 'UQ Everybody Drives a Used Car Wayne Haynes Motors 4142 North lst Street Abilene Texas Phone-677-2261 54.01 Season Mall of Abilene CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS ,f,2l',',ii,'I5 CLASS UF '81 ,2X V Lkfliymbol of Superior Service - sv Drive Safely x 692-0434 S '5-TH .HZE 5 EE gt, , NX 0 LIFE 0 AUTO o HOSI'lTALlZA'I'lON I 'b il , 0 M0B1LE HQMES 0 HQMEQWNERS ' E -.Q o FIRE 0 COMMERCIAL 0 BONDS N , Sf' , 1 I P 0 TAX SHELTERED RETIIQEMENT PLANS TQ ' I'-'A I' -e fi I A 'gee k KYQQ ' ' MONTHLY PAYMENTS . e ' cp W1 rg? Q- 1 v iggj , 1557 E INSURANCE AGENCY 4623 S. 14th Street-Frenchman's Creek Shopping Center. CENTURY PONTIAC DATSUN HAWKINS AIR CONDITIONING Talley Lawlis, Carolyn Haynes, and Holly Crawford cool offat Hawkins Air Conditioning. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS '82 Featuring Young Girls Sportswear to Co-ordinates Womenis for Tennis Pre-teens Apparel Juniors Qmme and IQ , Misses only ?QVTW4V'T4VWQ Spzorrswecur Elem 92766231 VQQSQ Park Shopping CQVWTQV VIRGINIA LEE PIE SHOP 3 I J H STRAIN 81 SONS paving the way At J. H. Strain and Sons, we leel it is an honor and a pleasure to support this organization. J. H. STRAIN 8- SONS, INC. Highway Construction P.0. Box 277lTye, TX 79563 Telephone 1915! 692-0067 1 Y., 3266 S. 14th 692-7708 Large Selection of Pies Come for lunch and try one of our tasty sandwiches. ,,3X -Ri S BILENE , I I I L 'IQ 53 gain QII I M N w ,N . X UMBER' 3 COMPLETE BUILDING MATERIALS SERVICES 'X ' FINANCING ARRANGED - FREE MATERIAL ESTIMATES N I I I - DOOR UNITS AND TRUSSES , , DALWORTH PAINTS - GLASS - HARDWARE CEMENT PLUMBING 3. ELECTRICAL XA I I I SUPPLIES A PLYWOOD 3 PANELING - INSULATION - WEATHERSTRIPPING A I I - WINDOWS 3. DOORS A STORM DOORS - WOOD SHINGLES 3. SHAKES I - ' PREFINISHED CABINETS - DRAFTING DEPT. 5 I XIII I I I I A ZZ Izzg iffflvii I3 Hsu' I I Es, 2,211 , ,IBEW I, 7' Ii M ' EALL CSRH MEPMEQQYM W I kk 5 9 693-4465 STAN WAV Q Wlnfprs FrmImIUsIfIaI Bivmi E 5 WE DELIVER COKE everything nice PETRO-LYNN EXPLDRATION AND DEVELOPMENT CWRb -P 'd Because Youre f-' Wm One Cf H I0 fW' ff-ibn'-QE ' f54' 1,,'it -t .. . 1 ,Q -mcg. K. do oo V I ,, 'Tiit- V Z, 50 are , f:,,,.. e!i3 If RTS:- We' N- ' If f N2 - I , 90 If' in K X ' 52' . . N 41.411 A ' :fr-5: Tw. v L 7' -H J-f' '3 f:'?' 1' :.1 fff 'W 'f' -ff - .. f T A V. x- X--w':?ff ,.,..2g.'p ',+:Lf'2f Your Kuna Of Teen Department I TRINITY BHPTIST CHURCH Corner of State 84 Woodlawn KEVIN KENNEDY youth cl' e ll' CfOl' 1 ' 252 THE SWISS COLONY Westgate Mall Mall of Abilene Lg f f? e-up Q-'13 f,A2- E ' 'S 7 LX' W Put together XE, 'iF'y 3 a class act. L f , . At classes, around K g J campus or out on ' ,,,f' f ' ' X the town you have 5 jilffffffia N me look of student of Z 3 ':5:::ggg3 faShIOf1 9 'CL-'mf'Q'? 1' X X :s ga' X , U ,M s X Y ' .fu 2:10 Wy ' , Jjsmm A Y 33342 X- , ' m'r.'x':.'t'3 as x Y :aaa X. , , , mein EQ XX 'T' Rp?,Q,f N - l -::- AX CSX , Y ,J X kan' ,gt A - V77 mf F X xx X x '5 's09' x X EQQ511 X X XX gg! X r f- - Y ' x X ff, L X xx Saga' X X X 21' -O X , X X gn - X VQ Y ' .5 X -. , . x W . 'gil' ' u'9G9 , '- .X 1 x 4134 J. 4 x C2 v ,ff ' Y ,f , ,f f Xi, mall of abilene Winters Freeway at Buffalo Gap Rd. Michele Daigle helps Talley Lawlis choose a shirt at Shop for Pappagallo SHOP FOR PAPPAGALLO Chimney Square Shopping Center 692-2723 312 THE LYDICK HOOKS ROOFING COMPANY OF ABILENE Over 90 Years of Continuous Service Lf K-BOB ST A K HQUSE Through the years, the cattlemen have known the value of hard work and honest 11v1ng They have passed that knowledge down and sustamed the hospitable nature of the west. Get a little taste of the catt1emen's life at K-Bob s Steak House - you 11 be glad you did and so wi11we! H -. -, .- '-iii E, 'Q 5 rg! 1w:vo :,g 6 J su A1-Agia MG-'YQQ R. if if-ggi. x 2 f as 1 451.-. HQ--3:3 5j,fPfL5,A 2'-'. ', :fig :Q-1- 1: .'5J1.Q'-'-1!.Q.' i ' nb? , .gh .P E . .- L f'f'PQ 1 'i , , Ig, -51.2--1-.ing-. , .: if. , - .. Z 4- :yn lr A- ' ef-is Ll gg, YL. . 'L .9-af V 'il .nb ,. .gt ! .I I mu lk u.. H.. I . U ..e, ..,.. , , ,. ,Q .-IMA1 '., --1 - 9' . . -4 mz1'fv1I1'F?-:4- r w '1'r5'?KQ-.5- n.. 2,31 In I.: t.,-',-. ' l,,.K- 11. -.-.:. .I ' , - .. -. .f:..1 -' - ' ., 1 '- -. . - ' -- - . 'Q if- . J S 'Z .', 4-,tgyfd . ' .,. N 9 . h .. , . - dn ,. U ,. ' 4 5- 4 in ,E 5.-.gf . -.M Je., , .5 T ipz,,.,-.f.1wwf.A.. . 1- it ..v N n U ' 'J . 0 I w 1 . ,4 , , .1 l- .AT-1. 4. ,Q . -I a p '.: i., .5. 4.4 Zag ,fax ., - H -M pm. f'y -:lair . .,,,,., ? :..s55',E5 :vi 5:35-.V-.J-i,i i411.1u. 1-1 t- 1 . . -.,,- V .11 fx Congratulations Seniors BILL REED Northside 201 Shelton 677-0171 WEST TEXAS z KATEWAY Southside So. 14th Street 8a Winters Freeway Li 698-9585 Congratulations Seniors of '82 1 RSROA -I CUSTOM TRACTOR MOWING JAMES BROOKS Rt. 3, Box 29 Abilene, Texas 79605 692-4897 692-8708 315 iv -if ' n Nw Xin - -,.. 5 Hwy. 351 V2 Mile East of Holiday Inn We sell instant fun, 673-4513 all you add is water. Filament Wound Fiberglass Tanks , PS 15-69 construction - built to API, ASTM, or any individual specifications Gunbarrels - Salt Water - Oil Storage Standard sizes 30 to 400 bbls Vivian, LA CAREY'S MARINE TAN K COM PANY Highway 351 East P.0. Box 169 Abilene, Texas 79604 1915, 673-451 Best Wishes to the Seniors of '82 REX CAREY BILLY LAIR Hvmer 4915? 692-2846 Home: 19151 692-136 316 it Southwest pam Baptist LLMVCLI 2901 South 20th Street Abilene, Texas 79605 K-E PAUL KENLEY Pastor BOBBY BROYLES WALLY BLACK Minister of Youth 8: Recreation Minister of Music Gr Education IRA HARRISON Associate Pastor Gr Senior Citizens Minister 0 0 0 0 0 , -- r yv II CINDERELLA SHOES MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS 23 River Oaks Village Abilene, Texas 79605 Hazel Hindman 915-698-3831 ALDERSGATE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1741 Sayles Blvd. Milton R. Chester, Pastor 'SHIRTS Q OF ABILENE MALL OF ABILENE-WESTGATE MALL EB I G 'TEX CUM PAN Y P.0. Box 5722 Abilene, Texas 79605 915-692-9230 Lubrication - Wheel Balancing Washing Pickup and Delivery CRUME CHEVRON STATION 2301 So. Willis Abilene, Texas Phone 692-9064 318 Diamonds Custom Designing Jewelry Stone Setting Watches Jewelry and Watch Repair WEINKAUF JEWELERS, INC. R. A. lPetel and JoAnn Weinkauf 915-698-3841 The Crossroads, Suite 16 Abilene, Texas 79605 4102 Buffalo Gap Rd. An Affiliate of The Hospital Company Slumana 650 East Highway 80 Abilene, Texas 79601 9151672-4321 David M. Collins Administrator West Texas Medical Center Dear Cooper High School Seniors: The choice of a lifetime - Medicine! Think of all the images that single word brings to mind. The list is endless. And so is the variety of career opportunities available in the medical profession. Not just doctors and nurses - but therapists, lab assistants, clinical technicians, office workers, building opera- tions personnel, dietary specialists . . . In short, all kinds of people with all kinds of skills. lf you decide to pursue a career in medicine, a promising future can be yours. Because as much as people need medicine, medicine needs peoplel Congratulations on your upcoming graduation and best wishes for your future. Sincerely yours, David M. Collins Administrator 555111-Ef.m M, 2402 S. Sayles 'W W5 meal f'3'?f '53 . location 'Q for 5 Lunch j 692-9075 ,E 1 u f f 'W 10005 Pure Beef No pre-cooking Sonic Supports the Cougars DIET CENTER CROSSROADSS OPP GCENTEFI Ab02B 'Il G 7F9gC?7 SS I 19 57695 2450 ' 4 G at ig, I RAINBOW INTERNATIONAL 3601 Auburn Abilene, Texas 698-3631 4627 South 14th Abilene, Texas 79605 P O We Salute All Students at E C Cooper High School T O . R , ABILENE BOOKSTORE Exploration Production River Oaks Village 698-3741 CARL'S AUTO SUPPLY , Monarch Notes Cliff Notes Your Discount Part Store 4103 Buffalo Gap nd. 695-1170 Paperbacks Dictionanes TH E P E N DER. OMPANNC L-fff ylllllllly paflllel' .9fl.4llfallCe .!490llCy 3909 So. 7th St. Suite C Abilene, Texas 79605 Off. 698-1336 Auto - Home Home: 692-9687 Life - Commercial f'T Office Products Furniture Printing The Pender Building Cedar at North Fifth Abilene, Texas 677-4338 321 -x l 5 gi-uqnm ' it mary pai ,5 301' .jvlairaleaigning 3164 Cpliefmney ECL af Kuffak gap IQJ. .sgruire for Wen am! women HARKENCM. AND GAS INC. Palo Pinto I Harken Drilling Programs, Inc. Corporate Offices Abilene, Texas Division Offices Sales and Investor Abilene, Texas - Houston, Texas Relations Office Midland, Texas - Casper, Wyoming New Haven, CT War? pal Wercer 6921535 - f A :nag Q 1 i Conrad Martinez, owner XX X Conrad's Restaurant V, Thunderbird Lodge NWA East Highway 80 6734211 W C-CD'N'R'A'DVS IMAGES 2502 S. 7 576-2751 in THE ca u.owAv cos ABILENE ,TEXAS M ' Off' -677-1836 PRIDE PIPELINE COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '82 Purchasers of Lease Grude 0il EJ and liondensate P.0. 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President Secretary Holly Bashford Holly Baird Sheri Styles LeeAnn Moore Kim Daniels Corresponding Secretary Michelle Daigle Parliamentarian Martha White Chaplain Jill Hooker LeeAnn Reese A Songleader Jill Votaw Wendy Sheri Shannon Nancy Kim Baird Parker Harvey Wright Nicholas Laurie Guerra ,pf ,1- N. .wif x. 7 Cheryl Lori Glyna Amy Jill Mary Carla Yarbrough Scargall Malaer Edwards Gammill Emmert Clark Nora Kim Leslie Amy Beth Alice Leslie Nease Awalt Noles Overman Tarpley Ybarra Reeves Traci Thomas Renee Dix Julie Scargall TE ' x 3 ' 329 Laurie Hope De De Lorie Kelly Sandy Shari Richardson Large Cuesta Slaton Jean Blackman Lawler Stephanie Chittum Sempre 1981-'82 Robin Read f '!' Karen Karen Leslie Maria Kim Williams Jean Sumner Ramirez Newton Chaplain Parliamentarian Vice- President Treasurer Historian President Christy Pyburn Kim Goree Kelly Kimbrough Sabrina Sanders Jo Carolyn Gerard Secretary Kim Karhan Kelly Richardson Terrie Nikky Heather Sarah Sherrie Goree Mynatt Hood Smith Wilson Tracy Scott af. ,H H , As. ,Jef 'V' X , ,, 3 x .jf ,NX R '. Q H 'x If-..,. - wb L, ,. .V-. ..-J' W' v ff.. C ' x Y tx , XX wif' ,.5,.a- .1 N-I 9- 5 VJ QV M 4 Z X 'S 4 ', c Alice Antilley Silvia Aguirre Elizabeth Dixon Leayh Ledbetler Lou Ann Davis Sherri Rasberry India Reynolds Kim Taylor Luci Dunn 1981-1982 Nikiyah Judy Ray Cynthia Hamil Darcy Barrick Kim Clark Ellen Cram Angela Hamil 4 Debra Cheryl Stanislawczyk Mgndenhall Pres. Stephanie May Lisa Wilkins Vice Pres. Davette Davenport Ellen Kathryn Holley Amy Monk Hughes Yates Gilliland Sec. Treas. Parl. Liberte' 81-82 Dana Emerson Stephanie McCown Dee Sandy Pam Sharon Tracy Gonzales Friske Ostercamp Stanislawczyk Woodman EJ' Teri Kelly Pam Suzanne Leah Michelle Mary Kay Hollowell Fletcher Bragalone Buckley Ostercamp Jennings Johnston 'v-ov if Lisa Brenda Lago Montford Belinda EfiCa Gonzales Arr0Y0 Tam' Finchy Kim Parker Gel-ri Barnes Vice-Pres. Moorg Connie Armstrong Dana MillS Karen Etheradge Leslie Anderson Sheila Seay Becky Lancaster Holly Martin Robin Bird Rec. Sec. Jana Davis Treas. Honestas 8 1-82 Debra Lindley Parl. Jackie Acosta Cheryl Whitely Colleen Boner Leah Cochran Sak .,e?'f'3 if P , Q ., kg , 5 , j' 4, Q' if 3 , Q ,ff , kg ff a n 4 Q si' Q is uf. fn' E L W Q gi ,A K 5.53 gf Hx. 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Tami Angie Angela Kristy Shona 338 English Wilson Rodgers Bartlett Kerley Kirsten Olson Stephanie Corbett 1,,, ,,f Nr ' 1 -,,, m ' A':i ' ' 1.i , ,. 1' , 2 1 V ' 6 a 1 W -- f'vf if - E ' ' 1 2 4? i ' 7 ,, l . fg' ,,,,,,, :'kk 'V , , H 2 5 3 IVVV H , 1 ...,, ,,..,,,...,, A , - ff ' Q QV 'Hn il x 51 40 Karen Debbie Lynda Annette Dusck Etheredge Evans Alvarez Lisa Holly Stacy Nelson Penkert Karins Michelle Allison Lisa Turley A. r--v Lana Dina Lyn Fare Casey Goodin Chaplain Chante ,81-'82 Tera Collum Terry Melanie Becky Grace Karasewich Powell Reynolds Garraway Song Leader Treasurer Kristy Condffm Vicki Alison House Hall Pres. Vice. Pres, Molly Stephanie Lou Alice Westbrook Burnam Peveler K 1 O0 was , 'YI' Shelia Liz Jennifer Gowens Isbell Oden iii iq P! 1 E l s ji I r IV. '. 5, Y V fl 341 Sharon Dee Anna Stormy Julie Ellen Kelly Mary Willis Munguia Magee Williams King Smith Terry Karan Paula Cummings Harris , 1 Treasurer Rec. Sec. Donna Cindy Sally Johnson Hartsfield Angela Black V. 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X K xt if l I - , ' nt 347 Davis SENIORS Acker, Sandra 32, 211, 214, 199 Adams, Brian 32 Adams, Sherri 32 Aquirre, Silvia 200, 32 Alcazar, Jeffrey 32 Alexander, Shelley 183, 32 Allred, Rhonda 32 Altum, Greg 32 Anderson, Christopher 32 Anderson, David 32 Anderson, Judy 168, 32 Anderson, Nancy 156, 166, 157, 158, 231, 32,172 Anderson, Sharon 32 Anderson, Trisha 32 Antilley, Alice 183, 32 Armstrong, Brooks 32 Ashby, Danny 32 Bagby, Lisa 168, 32 Baldwin, Rhonda 32 Ballaro, Peter 32 Bannister, Dianne 32 Barnes, Kim 32 Barrett, Bronwen 32 Barry, Julie 32 Burton, Jana fSuzieJ 33, 199 Basham, Alicia 33 Basquette, Roger 33 Baxter, Linda 200, 33 Beaird, Nancy 33 Bearden, Kevin 33 Bechtel, Kathryn 220, 33 Becklgam, James 123, 33, 16 Benitez, Ezekiel 33 Berry, Jeffery 33, 211, 172, 214 Berry, Ray 33 Bieberly, Teri 33 Biesecler, Joanne 33 Bivins, David 33 Bivins, Diana 33, 199 Black, Angela 33 Black, David 33 Blackburn, Jeff 33 Blankenship, Arnold 33 Blassingame, Clint 33 Boener, John 33 Boudreaux, Becky 33 Bowen, Laura 33 Bragalone, Pamela 170, 33, 278 Brassell, Ava 34 Bray, Kimberly 235, 34, 278, 172 Braymer, William 34 Brazzel, Stephen 34 Bridges, Scott 34 Bright, Tammy 34 Brightwell, William 34 Brooks, Clayton 34 Bryson, Dennis 170, 34 Buck, Todd 34 Buettemyer, Kimberly 34 Bui, Kim-Chau 34 Burks, John 34 Burks, Sherry 122, 231, 34 Burnham, Stephanie 34 Bush, Mike 34 Butler, Stephanie 34 Caffey, Leatrice 34, 199 Caliendo, Tonya 34, 211, 214 Callan, James 34, 172, 173 Cambell, Manley 37 Cantrell, Paul 37 Carroll, Rodney 37 Carroll, Wendell 37 Carter, Brian 37 Carter, Craig 37 Casey, Dina 37 Cathey, Raymond 37 Cavanaugh, Cynthia 37 Cecil, Tina 37 Ceniglia, Thomas 165, 37 Chadwick, Ranae 37 Chandler, Carol 200, 37 Chandler, Lisa 37 Charnick, Tammy 37 Check, Robert 37 Cheek, Shelley 200, 37 Chesser, Velvet 37 Christensen, Carolyn 37 Clark, Brent 37 Clark, Royce 37 Clemons, Tommy 37 Click, Bobby 37 Cloutier, John 37 Cochran, David 37 Coe, Pat 38 Coldicutt, Chris 38, 276 Cole, Belinda 38 Coleman, Charlotte 38 Collier, Calvin 38 Colver, Kimberly 183, 38 Colyer, Lisa 38 Comer, Regina 38 Conley, Gloriana 38, 173 Cook, Stephen 170, 168, 38, 172, 173 Crawford, Holly 38 Croft, Sharon 38 Crone, John 38 Cuesta, Dierdre 200, 38 Cummings, Gregg 38 Cummings, Karen 39, 172 Daae, Kenneth 39 Daiglle, Michelle 39 Daniels, Kimberley 156, 157, 158, 231, 39 Dauaut, Sharon 39 David, Davis, Davis Michael 39 Duane 39 Ken 200, 39 Davis: Larry 39, 172 Warren 39 Brooks, Randal 34 Brooks, Robin 34 Brown, Leslie 170, 34, 166 Brown, Margaret 200, 168, 34 Brown, Robert 34 Broyles, Tommy 34 Deberry, Brenda 200, 39 Derrett, Cora 39 Dick, Denise 39, 276 Dick, Deborah 39 Dixon, Angela 39 Dorsett, Susan 230, 39 Druin, Paula 39 Duck, Mary 39 Duncan, William 170, 39, 172, 173 Dunlap, Jeffery 42 Dunlap, Matt 42 Dunn, Luci 42, 166 Dunn, Tina 42 Dunnam, Angela 42, 172, 173 Dusckas, Greg 42, 228 Earnest, Danny 42 Easley, Paul 183, 42 Eastman, Nancy 42 Eaves, John 42 Eichler, Edward 42 Elliott, Roni 42 Elliott, Sharon 183, 42 Elliott, Stephanie 201, 42 Emmons, John 42, 276, 199 Emory, Sherrie 42 English, Ronald 42 Espinoza, Naomi 200, 42 Evans, Karen 42 Fields, Kevin 42 Fisher, Nora 42 Fitts, Tina 156, 157,158, 231, 170, 42 Flores, Hector 42 Flores, Ray 42 Foley, Denise 42 Folger, Chargles Paul 42 Foster, Amy 43 Fowler, Darrell 43 Fowler, Richard 43 Frazier, Jeannine 43 Fredeck, Belinda 43 Freeman, Paul 43 French, James 43 Fuller, Bobby 43 Fuller, Joey 43 Gamez, Rosario 183, 43 Garcia, Fred 43 Garner, Brad 43 Garner, Karla 43 Garvin, Mike 43 Gazaaille, Brenda 43 Gerlach, Kris 43 Gilliland, Amy 168, 43, 172 Glover, Patrick 43 Glover, Russler 43 Goble, VaLynda 43 Goldman, Kellie 43, 278, 166 Goodin, Lyn 43, 166 Graves, Timothy 43 Gregory, Craig 43, 280, 172, 173 Gregory, Patty 43 Grigsby, Gary 43 Gunter, Pam 44 Gursky, Gay 44 Guthrie, Andre 44 Gutierrez, Louis 44 Gutzke, Lisa 183, 44 Gutzke, Lora 183, 44 Haddox, Callie 220, 44 Hadley, Mark 44, 173 Haechton, Melody 44 Hall, Alison 168, 44 Hall ,Jana 44 Halstead, Cathy 44 Hamil, Cynthia 235, 234, 44 Hanna, Dennis 44 Hardee, John 44 Harris, Lisa 44 Harris, Mark 44 Harris, Paula 44, 166 Harris, James 44 Harrison, Russell 44 Haynes, Carolyn 231, 44 Heatherly, Phillip 44 Henderson, James 220, 44 Hendricks, Don 44 Henry, Lisa 44 Herals, Scott 44 Hernandez, Rebecca 200, 46 Herndon, Amy 46, 180, 182 Herrera, Robert 46 Hill, Leanne 170, 46 Hoff, Ronnie 46 Hoffman, Ashley 46 Holcombe, Vicki 201, 46 Hollowell, Amy 46 Holmes, James 49 Holmes, Lisa 183, 46 Hope, Linda 46 Hopkins, Rubby 46 Hopper, James 46 Hopper, Randell 46 Hopper, Robert 46 Horn, Robin 46 Hotchkiss, Kelly 46 House, Vicki 165, 46, 278 McCarthy, Michelle McCaskill, Rob 78 McCraw, David 78 McCullough, Scott 78 McDaniel, Gail 78 McDaniel, Rhonda 78 McFarland, William 78, 177 McFarland, Wanda McGhee, Billy 78 Irvine, Ellen 46 Jacks, Scott 47 Jackson, Keith 47 Jean, Karen 47 Jensen, Teresa 183, 47 Jensen, Tracy 183, 47 Johnson, Douglas 47 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Brett 47 Heidi 47 Rodney 47 Sara 200, 47 Teresa 47 Jordon, Clinton 47 Jordon, Kevin 220, 47 Jordon, Natalie 47, 166 Juhlin, Jon 47 ' Kapuscinski, Renee 47, 166 Karins, Stacy 47 Keathley, Lauren 156, 157, 158, 231, 47 Kennedy, Darla 47, 211, 214 Kennedy, Deborah 47 Keough, Gahn 47 Kesshaw, Thomas 47 Kessinger, Kerry 200, 168, 47 Smith King, Billy 47 King, Paul 200, 47 Kiser, Thomas 47 Kline, Tim 49 Konechy, Wade 49 LaBrenz, Annette 49 Lago, Kim 49 Laird, Gregory 49, 21 1 Laird, Robert 49 Lagbert, Tracy 123, 200, Lammons, Clifford 49 Landrum, Laura 200, 49 Lane, John 174, 49, 173 Lantrip, Randy 49 Large, Cregg 49 Lasalle, Ralph 49 Lassiter, Tammera 200, 49 Lawlis, Talley 49 Lawson, Nancy 49 Lemley, Gene 49 Lenius, Donna 49 Letz, Pamela 170, 49 Lewis, Jacqueline 49 Liebman, Eric 123, 49 Linderman, Mike 49 Lingenfelter, Terri 49 Lioce, Frank 49 Lisman, Karen 200, 49 Lockhart, Miriam 174, 175, 170, 149, 278 Longmire, Steve 50 Lord, Donna 50 Lowe, Richelle 50 Lucas, Donald 50 McCann, Moya 50 McCaski1l, Ron 51 McConnico, Kenneth 53 McCormick, Sherry 53 McCusker, Marc 53 McGraw, Eric 200, 53 McKean, Jimmy 53 McKelvain, Richard 53 McNulty, Kenneth 53 McWilliams, Barbara 53 Macon, Angela 169, 50,278 Malm, Mike 50 Mandeville, Marcel 50 Mantllth, James 50 Mantsch, Scott 50 Marsalis, Micheal 50 Marshall, Jim 50 Martin, Charles 220, 168, 50 Martin, Holly 200, 50 Martin, Melanine 50 Martinez, Fernando 50 Martinez, Rosalva 50 Massey, Kim 50 Mathis, Kay 50 Mattingly, Tisha 50 Meadows, Debbie 50 Medina, Robert 50 Medina, Victor 50 Mendenhall, Cheryl 169, 25,168, 50, 278, 276 Miers, Tonya 51 Miller, Dina 170, 51 Milliner, Monty 51, 173, 172 Mills, Dana 51 Mims, Marty 200, 51 Mitchell, Billy 51 Mitchell, Harold 51 Mitchell, Lenda 51 Mixon, Miriam 170, 51, 211, l72,214, 166 Moncibaiz, Anna 51 Monk, Ellen 168, 51, 173, 214 Moore, Gary 51 Moore, Mara 51, 173 Moore, McDonald 235, 170, 51, 278 Moorey, Russell 51 Morris, Brad 51 Morrison, Brad 51 Morrow, Mitzi 51 Muller, Ellen 51 Mullins, Tawney 200, 51 Munquia, Nelida 51 Murray, Donna 200, 51 Murray, Michael 51, 166 Musgrave, Leslie 156, 157, 158, 231, 51 Napier, Darrell 53 Nash, Tim 53 Nelson, Lisa 170, 53, 172 Newhouse, Karla 170, 53, 172 Noack, Rhonda 230, 53 Nobles, Sharon 53 Norman, Donna 183, 53 Nowlin, Myra 53 O'Brien, Michael 53 Odom, Joey 53 Olmos, Sandy 53 Ostercamp, Pamela 200, 53 Owens, Paul 53 Pace, Susan 200, 183, 53 Packwood, Randy 53 Padilla, Bernabe 53 Paradoski, Adam 53, 172 Park, Doug 54 Parker, Finchy 54, 280 Parker, Paige 54 Parker, Tonni 200, 54 Parkman, David 54 Pastones, Francisco 54 Paul, Joel 54 Penkert, Holly 54, 214 Perez, Sueme 54 Peters, Daniel 54, 211, 214 Pettigrew, Robert 54, 172, 173 Petty, Glenda 54 Phillips, John 123, 54 Pickens, Ronald 183, 54 Pierce, James 54 Pittman, Cynthia 54 Plowman, Jeff 54 Polk, Michelle 170, 168, 54 Pope, Ronald 55 Porter, Cheryl 200, 220, 55 Prado, Mike 55 Presley, Ray 182, 55 Prew, Debra 55 Price, Donna 55, 278 Proctor, Mark 55 Pruitt, Rhonda 55 Pruitt, Tad 168, 55, 172, 173 Pruski, Mary 55 Pugh, King 55 Puryear, James 55 Ramirez, Maria 55 Randel, Jon 55, 278, 276, 208, 134, 122, 203 Rapson, Bill 55, 166 Read, Robin 55 Reed, Carolyn 55 Reed, Chris 235, 55 Reed, Joe 55, 180,182 Reedy, Scott 235, 55 Reese, LeeAnn 201, 55 Reynolds, Lisa 58, 173 Rhodes, Cody 58 Richardson, Laurie 58 Richardson, Robert 58 Riewe, Melody 58 Ritchey, Rick 58 Roberts, Grady 58 Roberts, James 177, 58 Rodgers, Patricia 58 Rodgers, Paul 58 Rowe, Etta 183, 58 Rucker, Randy 58 Rumans, Linda 58 Salinas, Rudy 58 Samuels, Randell 58, 21 1 Sauceda, Paul 58 Sauaed, Jean 58 Scalf, Randy 58 Scarbrough,David 58 Scargall, Lori 168, 58,228 Scholtz, Melodee 200, 58 Schwartz, Kathy 58 Scott, Angela 58 Scott, Daniel 58 Scott, Jennifer 58 Scott, Lisa 156, 157,158, 231, 201, 58 Seabourn, Frank 58 Seay, Sheila 60 Seldon, Carla 60 Shew, Lisa 60 Shim, Young Sun 60 Seiwert, Jill 122, 60 Simmons, Angela 60 Singleton, Jim 60 Slaton, Lorie 60 Slaughter, Henry 220, 60 Slayton, Theresa 60 Slimp, Tracy 60 Smith Smith , April 60 , Judy 60 Smith, Simth, Smith, , Steven 60 Kimberly 60 Laurie 60 Linda 60 Summerville, Reme 60 Summerville, Rita 60 Sparkman, Robena 60 Sparks, Dusty 60 Speight, Russell 60 Spencer, Christy 60 Spicer, Carol 60 Spicer, Patricia 60 Spivey, Janet 60 Spraberry, Scott 60, 214 Spraberry, Steve 60 Spradlin, Anthony 200, 60 Standly, Mike 61 Stanislawczyk, Karen 61 Stanislawczyk, Sharon 61 Steele, Kelly 61 Stills, Mike 61 Strevel, Teresa 61 Sumner, Leslie 61, 278, 276 166, 167 Swening, Steve 61 Swinson, Jason 61 Swofford, Sharla 61 Tatum, Carla 61 Tatum, Marty 200, 61 Taylor, Kimerly 200, 169, 61, 278 Taylor, Paul 61 Tenant, Carol 61 Thiele, Dereck 61 Thomas, Russell 61 Thompson, Rickey 62 Thompson, Vicki 62 Tidwell, Joseph 62 Tobin, Tereasa 62, 172, 173 166 Tooke, Samuel 62, 173 Truho, Martha 62 Tucker, Andrew 165, 174, 175,62,173,172 Tudor, Jana 62 Underwood, Bob 62 Unorue, Brent 177, 62 Upton, Michael 170, 62 Urquhart, Debbie 62 VanTiborg, Julie 62 Villarreal, Ruben 62 Wagstsff, Robert 170, 168, 62, 172, 166 Wakdrop, Gary 62 Wallace, Justin 62 Walton, Donna 62, 278 Wardlow, John 62 Washington, Lawrence 62 Watkins, Jeff 62 Watson, Mark 62 Watson, Waddie 123, 62 Weaver, Susan 62 Welch, Tim 62 Westmoreland, Christa 231 200, 62 Wharton, Brenda 63 Wheatley, Donald 63 Whisenhunt, Jose 63 Whisenhunt, Todd 177, 63 White, Linda 183, 63 White, Martha 201, 63 White, Tammy 63 Whitemire, Kathlene 220, 63 Wilkins, Lisa 63 Williams, John 63, 172 Williams, Vicki 63 Wilson, Sherie 63 Wilson, Steven 63 Winkler, Michael 63, 278 Wong, Anna 200, 63 Wood, June 168, 63, 278, 172 Woodfin, Dan 174, 175, 63, 173 Wooten, Catherine 63 Wozencroft, Linda 63 Wright, James 63 Wulf, Linda 168, 63 Wyrick, Nancy 63 Yancy, Brian 63 Yarbrough, Cheryl 200, 63 Yarbrough, Leah 64 Young, Byron 64 Young, Robyn 168, 64 Yungblut, Scott 64 Zapata, Joe 64 Zullo, Mike 177, 64 JUNIORS Aaron, Sherrie 70 Abbot, Eric 70 Acosta, Tony 70 Adams, Mary 70 Adkisson, Perry 70, 180, 214 Aguirre, Jonathon 70, 163 Aguirre, Susie 70 Ahlstrand, Denna Alcazar, Frank 70, 110 Aldridge, fBillJ 70 Allen, Donnie 70, 176 Allsup, Maxine 70, 183 Almaguer, Steven 70 Alvarez, Annette 70, 164 Armistead, Thomas 70, 164, 172 Armstrong, Connie 70, 80 Armstrong, Frank 70 Arroyo, Erica 70 Asher, Lisa 70, 183 Baccus, Terry L. 70 Baggett, Clay 70, 168 Baird, Holly 70, 164 Ballard, Bill 70 Ballaro, Ray 70 Barentine, Pamela 70 Bargainer, Tim 70, 120 Barnes, Blane 70, 168 Barrera, Veronica 70 Barrett, Paula V. 70 Bartek, Mitzi 70, 122, 157, 158 Bateman, Tedra D. 70 Batjer, Jim C. 82 Bayer, Scott D. 70, 180 Beale, Paul 70, 110 Belk, Eric 70 Bell, Jacquelyn 70, 171 Benmaor, David Bennett, Betty 70 Benson, Wesley 70 Bernard, Dana 70, 224 Berry, Dean 70, 110 Beynon, Lori 183 Bidwell, Ramona 71 Biesecker, Graham 71, 180 Bilbrey, Rhonda 71, 80 Birchum, Brad 71 Bird, Mark W. 71 Bird, Robin 71, 164 Black, Robert 71 Blackmon, Sandy 71, 80, 166 Bland, Vester 71, 180 Bocanegra, Susan 71 Boler, Jamie 71, 164 Bond, Dannette 71, 164 Boner, Colleen 71 Botterbrout, Daniel 71 Bowman, Darla Bowman, Melissa L. 71 Box, Roger W. 71 Bradshaw, Lisa 71 Bragalone, Bob 71, 178, 166 Brannies, Lorraine 204 Breeding, Dan 71, 168 Brewer, Phil 71, 214 Bridges, Shane Bronkhorst, Barbara 71 Brothers, Denise 71 Brown, Billy Bob 71, 80, 89, 174, 166 Brown, Dennis L. 71 Brown, Gregory 71, 180 Brown, Joseph 110 Bryant, Shannon 71 Buck, Troy 71 Burgess, John 71 Burnham, Florence 71, 200 Burns, Brent 71 Bush, Bryan 71 Cagle, Jess 71, 80, 89, 178 Cain, Tammy L. 71 Caldwell, Ruth Ann 71, 177, 166 Camacho, James 71 Campbell, Connie Carrasco, Jessie 71 Carrion, Reynalda 71 Carroll, Barbara Jo 71,200 Carson, Kevin Carter, Kelly 71 Casey, Elizabeth 71 Cass, Scott 71 Castillo, Celia Caudle, Laura 71, 166 Caviness, Danette Chambers, Liz 71, 138, 135,137 Chandler, Paul Chandler, Robert 71 Chaney, Tammy 72, 189, 230, 200 Cherry, Martha 72 Chism, Carol 72 Chittum, Stephanie 72, 164 Chrane, David 214, 72, 80 Clare, Don 72 Clark, Carla 68, 70, 72 Clark, Kevin 72 Clements, Stephen 72 Cluck, Bobby 68, 72, 123 Cochran, Leah 72, 80, 165, 164 Cockerell, Tray 72, 163 Cocks, Tracy 72 Cofer, Mark 72, 165, 164 Coffey, Matt 72 Colbert, Nanette 135, 138 Collier, Mike 72, 214 Collum, Tera 21,171,164 Coltharp, Glynn E. 72 Condron, Kristi 72, 80, 168 Conrad, Monte 72 Coody, Kyle 166, 124 Cook, Michelle 72 Cook, Rick 72, 164 Cook, Quint Leamon Cosper, Jackie 72 Cotman, Cynthia 72, 135, 138 Cravey, Hank 72 Crawford, Daniel 72, 175 Crosswhite, Gail 72, 166 Crow, Barry 72 Crow, Elena 72 Cubine, Sandra 72 Cummings, Mark 72 Curnutt, Casey Denton 72 Daniel, Jeff Todd 72 Davidson, Gwen 172, 168, 72 Davis, Bo 72, 110 Davis, Dianna 72 Davis, Jana 72, 166 Davis, Julie 72, 170, 164 Davis, Reid 72, 206 Davis, Steve Ray Davis, Terry 72, 179, 178 Dean, Tammy 72, 207 DelaCruz, Sam R. DeLancy, Chuck E. DelRio, Nora H. 72 DenHam, Kelly D. 72 Dennis, James I. 72 Dennis, Teresa Lynn 72, 163 DePew, Kenny W. 73 DeShazo, Jimmy Devereaux, Tom 73 DeYoung, Dawn 73 Dohrse, Jeffrey M. 73 Dunn, Greg 73 Dunn, Jackie 73, 176 Duran, William M. 206 Early, Margaret Elaine Eastman, James 73, 123 Eaton, Shara 73 Edmondson, Robert 73, 220 Eltringham, Beth 73, 200 Emerson, Dana 73, 166 Emmert, Mary 73 Estrada, Alfred 73 Etheredge, Don Kirk Etheredge, Karen 73, 164 Ewell, Kelly M. Ewing, Kenneth 73 Fann, James 73 Fare, Lana 73 Farr, Britt W. 73 Farr, Gena 73 Farrington, Pennye 73, 168 Fenwick, Scott 73, 224 Fergus, Marvin 73 Fletcher, Kelly 163, 73 Flowers, Jean Ann 73 Flowers, Steven 73 Foster, Rebecca Lorene Fowler, Christopher 73, 178 Franklin, Tracy 73, 200 Fredeck, Dianna 73 Fugate, Etta 73 Fulcher, Blake 73 Fung, Sanford 73, 164, 175 Galbraith, Greg A. 124 Gamble, Kelly J. 73, 166 Gammill, Jill 73 Garcia, Madeline 73, 164 Garner, Christine 73 Gary, Sammy 73 Gay, Debbie 73, 85 Gerard, Jo Carolyn 73, 168 Gibson, Jason 73, 177 Giles, Brian 73 Glosson, Leigh Ann 73, 89, 166, 177 Goates, Anita 73, 204 Gober, Rhonda Gale Goetz, Darrell R. Gomez, Gregory Sixto Gonzalez, Anita 73, 166 Gonzalez, Belinda 73 Gonzalez, David Lee Gonzales, Dee 73, 168 Gonzales, Patricia 73 Goodrich, Frank E. 166 Goree, Terrie L. 73, 164 Goss, Ervin 73 Gottschalk, Sharon L. Gowler, Paula Jean 76 Granillo, Michelle Marie 76 Green, Sandra Denise Griffin, Donald E. 76 Grissom, Beth P. Grissom, Joe Kevin 176 Groner, Bruce 76 Guerra, Laurie 76, 175, 172, 166 Haile, Marvin 76, 224 Hale, John 76 Hall, Bruce A. 76 Hall, Della 76, 83 Hallford, Barbara 76, 189 Ham, Laurie 76, 166 Hanson, Natalie 76, 224 Hamil, Angela 76, 170, 168, 169 Harkness, Penny 76 Harman, Kellie 76 Harper, Mark 76 Harris, Nathalie 76, 189, 164 Hartsfield, Sally 76, 168, 169 Harvey, Shannon 76, 164, 175, 166 Hastings, John Hedges, Michele 76 Heffernan, Dinah 76 Heirser, Tracie 76 Held, David 76 Hendrix, Steve 76 Henry, Greg 76 Henry, Susan 76, 166 Henry, Tammie 76 Henson, Jay 76, 110 Hernandez, Marc 76 Herring, Melinda 76, 120 Hershey, James 76 Hess, Ladona 76 Hewitt, Troy 76 Hill, Todd 76, 171,278,277 Hindman, Wesley Hines, Charles 76, 110 Hines, Patricia 76 Hiscock, Carey Hodge, Amy 76, 174, 163, 175 Hof, John Holder, Terri 76 Hollingshead, David 121, 120 Hollowell, Gary 76 Hollowell, Teri 76 Hope, Dave Hopkins, James 76 Hopkins, Robert Hopper, Mark 76 Hopson, Lon 76 Horton, Kathy 76 Houghton, Ron 76,,176, 163 Hudgins, Mark 76 Hughes, Leslie 76, 86, 166 Hurst, Bennie Hutchins, Steven Huyck, James Alan Irby, Acott 77, 206 Irwin, Gay 77, 180 Isbell, Anthony Isenberg, Douglas James 77 Jackson, Janis Marie 77 Jackson, John W. 77 James, Bobby James, David Allen 77 Jeffryes, Lane 77 Jenkens, William Russell Jennings, Michele 77, 85, 208, 209 Johnson Johnson Johnson, Lin Johnson, , Micheal 77 , Sondra 77 Steve 77 Johnston, Mary Kay 77, 168, 169, 214 Johnston, Tammy Jones, Deann 77, 183 Jones, Jennifer 68, 70, 77 Jones, Kathy 77 Jordan, Aric 77 Jowers, Karen 77, 86 Jumper, Laura Kane, Frank Karasewich, Terry 77, 164 Karhan, Kim 77 Katzenberger, Carmen 77, 163 Kell, Penny 77 Kendrick, Scott 77, 1 10 Kent, Edward 77 Kent, Stephen 77, 163 Kershaw, Don 77 Kidd, Judith 77, 177 lKiker, Laneva 77, 207 lKiker, Oliver 77, 207 Kimmell, Glenda 77 Kimmell, Linda 77 King, Ellen 77, 192 Klein, Maria 77 Knapp, David 77, 110 Knowles, Keri 77, 166 Konecny, Nancy 77 oonsman, Doug 77 otulek, Deanna 77, 164 rzympiel, Mark 77 uykendall, Patricia 77 acy, Chuck 77 anders, Pat 77 ane, Dale 77, 120 ane, Leslie 77, 209 ara, Isabell 77 arge, Hope 77 Lariviere, John 77 Lassiter, Steve 77 Lawler, Phil 77, 224 Lawler, Shari 78 Leasure, Elmer 78 Ledbetter, Leayh 78, 164 Lee, Bryan 78 Lee, Steve 78 Lee, Terry 78 Leeper, Tiffiney 78 Legg, Jan 78, 164 Lemen, Mike 78 Lewallen, Ernest Patrick 78 Lewis, James 78 Lewis, Kevin Lindley, Debra 78 Litchfield, James 78 Louis, Mike 78 Loving, Leslee 78, 171 Lowry, Sammy 78 Lowther, Mitchell 78, 89, 168 Luera, Margaret 78 Luton, Bruce 78 Mackey, Roy 78 Magee, Stormy 78, 122, 164 Mallard, Judy Mandeville, Phillip 78, 180 Mani, Lisa 78, 175, 165, 164, 172 Manley, Danny Mantsch, Linda 78, 166 Marble, Fred 78, 206 Marlar, Robert 78, 207 Martin, Larry 78 Martinez, Dianne 78 Martinez, Micheal 78, 206 Martinez, Rosalinda 88, 183, 200 Martinez, Rosemary 78 Mason, Sheila 78 Mathews, Jon 78 May, Cindy 78 May, Stephanie 78 McAlister, David 78 McCann, Damian McCarthy, Michelle McCaskill, Rob 78 McCraw, David 78 McCullough, Scott 78 McDaniel, Gail 78 McDaniel, Rhonda 78 McFarland, William 78, 177 McFarland, Wanda McGhee, Billy 78 McGinnis, John 78 McKeehan, Ruth 78 McKellop, Timothy 78 McLeroy, Keith 78 McNeil, Brenda 78 McPherson, Michelle McReyno1ds, Steve Meadows, Kent 78 Medina, Teresa 79, 230 Melson, Jerry 79 Melton, Wanda Mendenhall, Greg 79, 163 Mendoza, Paul Meyers, Davis 79, 121, 120, 166 Meyers, Scott 79, 120 Meyers, Richard 79, 206 Miles, Eric 79, 199 Miller, David 79 Miller, Jill 79 Miller, Lisa 79, 163 Miller, Robert 79, 163 Miller, Tresa 79 Millior n, Gary 79, 166 Mims, Tonya 79 Minx, Kari 79 Miers, Mixon, Shannon 79, 110 Chris 79 Monsen, Eddie 79 Morris, Eulene Montanez, Yvonne 79, 204 Moore, Karla 79, 166 Moore, LeeAnn 79, 80, 170, 200 Mora, Jeff 79 Moreno, Norma 79, 170 Morris, Eulene 79 Morrow, LuAnn 79 Mowery, Eric 79, 163, 180 Mullen, Richard 79 Munden, Tracy 79, 110 Munguia, DeeAnna 68, 79, 86, 170 Nall, Mike 79, 110 Needham, Jimmie 79 Nelsen, Nancy 79 Nelson, James 79 Nesmith, Antia 79 Newman, Bonnie 79 Newton, Kim 79, 183, 171 Newton, Rhonda 79 Newton, Sherron 82, 183, 209 Nicholas, Kim 82, 164, 192 Nichols, Jessica Nieto, Maria Nigro, Patricia 82 Nobles, Pamela 82 Nowlin, James Glen Nowlin, James Lynn Oglesby, Angela Ogletree, Alicia 82, 84 Olson, Cheryl Overman, Amy 82, 166, 68, 85 Pacheco, Dorothy Elaine 82 Padilla, Zonia 82 Palivec, Kevin 82, 224 Palmer, Patrick 82 Pardo, Chris 82 Parker, Elizabeth 82, 168, 214 Parker, Kurt 82, 68, 110 Patterson, Laura 82 Pearson, Donna 207 Pelletier, Mark Pence, Mike 82 Penn, Kelly 82 Perkins, Johnny 82, 123, 163 Peterson, Stacey 82 Pickens, Mike 82, 183 Pierce, Anne 82, 164 Pierce, Bill 82 Pinkston, Floyd 82, 224 Pitcock, Tommy Pitman, Chris 82 Poe, Tammy 82 Poer, Dawayne 82 Powell, Melanie 82, 164 Price, Charles 82 Price, Richard 82 Proctor, David 82 Proctor, Mark 82 Pyburn, Christy 82, 183, 68, 168 Quintanilla, Micheal 82 Quinteru, Richardo 82 Quioroz, Harvey 82 Rains, Jerry 82 Ramirez, Jose 83 Ramsey, Sid 83, 122, 170 Rangel, Sylvana 83, 175, 172, 166 Ray, Kriste 83, 189 Ray, Kyle 176 Reece, Ginger 83, 168 Reece, Marquette 83 Reeves, Leslie 83, 166 Reynolds, Becky 83, 168, 180 182 Reynolds, India 83, 164 Rhodes, Teresa 83 Rhodin, Laura 83, 168 Ritchey, Stacey 83 Roberson, Randy 83, 180 Robinson, Philip 83, 166 Robley, Cindy 83 Rodriquez, Lori Lynn Rose, Robert 83 Royals, Micheal T. 88, 83, 110, 124 Rubner, Pamela 83 Rumble, Cherie 83, 171, 166 Ryan, Jim 83,163,214 Sage, Teresa Sanders, John 83, 177, 123 Santos, John 83, 123, 180 Saverance, Paul 83 Scalley, Mary Jo 83 Schieck, Russell Schumacher, Korey Schumacher, Leilani 83, 182, 180, 172 Seldon, Trisha 83, 180, 135, 137, 138 Shaffer, Beth 83 Sheridan, Shellee Shew, Ricky 83, 207 Shipley, Steven 83 Shoultz, Bart 83 Sills, Cheryl 83 Simank, Deborha 83, 180 Simpson, Jennie 83 Skipworth, Angie 83 Slate, Joey 83 Slaughter, Susan 88, 85, 83, 164 Smith, Angela 83 Smith, Donald 83, 207 Smith, Donnie Smith, Kelly 83, 164, 192 Snelgrove, Bruce 83, 224 Snelson, Pamela 83 Snowden, Greg 84 Spaulding, Joseph Spear, Rhonda 84 Speer, John 110 Spiva, Scott 84 Spotwood, Alvin 84 Staggs, Dwayne 84 Staggs, Deborah 84 Stanley, Jannetta 84 Starks, Lisa 135, 138 Steele, Tammy 84, 214 Steger, Kris 84 Stevens, Jimmy 84, 176 St. Peter, Mark 84 St. Peter, Monique 84, 164 Street, Lyle 84 Stubbeman, Bill 84, 120 Sullivan, Dean 84 Sutton, Mark 84 Swafford, Vanessa 84, 170 Sylvester, Darwin Tarpley, Beth 70, 84 Tarr, Tommy 84, 171, 165, 110 Tauer, Angie 84 Taylor, Jim 84 Taylor, Lisa 84 Teague, Chris 84, 166 Terry, Mary 80, 84, 121, 120, 166 Thomas, Pat 84 Thompson, Christi 84 Thompson, Cole 166 Thompson, Deborah 84, 204 Tisdale, Leah Townsend, Donald 84 Trevino, Abraham 206 Tumlinson, Ginger 84, 180 Turley, Lisa 84 Tweedie, Sandra 84 Utter, Chris 84, 178, 214 Van Tilborg, Craig Vernon, Lesa 84 Voight, Ida 84 Voit, Bill 84, 224, 180 Votaw, Jill 84, 177 Wagstaff, James 84, 171, 168 Walker, Lee 84 Walker, Pete 84 Wallace, Susan Walling, Mark 84 Ward, Cheryl 84 Ward, Ronald 84 Watkins, Michael 85 Washburn, Mark 84 Welch, Kenneth 85 Welsch, Ryan 80, 85, 224, 178, 175,173, 172 Wenker, Phillip 85 Wentz, Melanie 164 West, Pamela 85, 164 Westmoreland Kim 85 Whalen, Karen 85 Whaley, Virlent White, Bradley 85, 214 White, Danny 85 White, Jeff 85 White, Robert 85 Wilcox, Greg 85 Wilkerson, Don 85 Wilkins, Doug 85 Williams, Clayton Williams, David 85 Williams, Karen 85, 171, 168 Williams, Laurie 85, 200, 164, 172 Williams, LeaAnne 85 Williams, Julie 85, 122, 164 Williams, Kenneth 85, 206 Willis, Sharon 85, 214, 166 Winggnerly, Debra 85, 164, l Winters, Freddy Wise, Jay 85,110 Wise, John 85 Woodman, Tracy 80, 85, 166 Worsham, Dan 85 Wright, Larry Wynne, Susan Wyatt, Jeff 86 Wyatt, Randy Wylie, Tuesday 86, 200 Wyse, Wynn 86, 180 Yates, Holley 86, 168, 178 Ybarra, Alice 86, 166 Yeary, Sheila 86 Young, Karin Zeller, Keri 86 Zeller, Robi 86 Zuber, Allen 86 Zuefeldt, David 86 Algwar, Kathy 70 Alvarez, Denise 70, 183 Archer, Tracy 70 Boyd, Graci 71, 180 Calderon, Margaret 71 Cantu, Mike 71, 206 Childers, Mark 72 Cromley, John 72, 86, 168 Daniel, Doug 72 Davis, Darien 72 Doherty, David 73 Donovan, Mike Gillit, Randy Gunter, Ken 183, 76 Carrion, David 71 Carroll, Rodney 71 Nichols, Stanley 82 Ramirez, Gloria 82 Thomas, Lisa 84 Trevino, Sarah 84 Chappell, Debbie 177 Noosbaum, Joe 202, 82 Kaiser, Doris 163 Wilson, Tami 163 SOPHOMORES Acosta, J acquline 93 Alardin, Sesar 93, 206 Alcaba, Barbra 93 Allen, Kim 93, 278 Allen, Lisa 93 Anderson, Karla 93 Anderson, Lucy Jo 93, 200 Anderson, Sherry 93, 217 Angley, Tami 93 Angley, Veronica 93 Arnold, Mike 93 Ashworth, Carol 93, 217 Austin, Tracy 93 Awalt, Kim 93, 166 Axlebank, Eric 93, 217 Backcus, Lane 93, 209, 206 Badget, Greg 93 Bailey, Scott 93 Baird, Wendy 93, 278 Baker, Lee 93 Baldwin, Brett 93 Ballard, Esther 93 Banks, Auther 93 Banks, Sheila 93 Barbee, John 93 Berfield, Karla 93 Barker, James 93 Barret, Pam 93, 164,217 Barrick, Darcy 93 Bartlett, Kristy 93, 280 Bashford, Holly 93 Basquette, Vickie 93, 122 Bates, Misty 93, 278 Baugh, Sandra 93 Beird, Tammy Jo 93 Becena, Robert 93 Berg, Tracy 93 Bergeron, Susan 93 Beyer, Pam 93, 123 Birchum, Charla 93 Bird, Mitch 93 Bird, Chris 93, 224 Blake, Steve 93 Bledsoe, Brad 93, 217 Boggess, Tony 93 Bouquet, Rusty 93 Bowers, Jody 93 Box, Cathy 93 Boyd, Charlie 93 Boyd, Betty 93 Boyd, Linda 93 Boyle, Todd 93 Bradshaw, Delana 93 Bradshaw, Toni 93 Bradshaw, Tracy 93 Bredux, Missy 93 Brightwell, Jennifer 93 Brochner, Rueben 93, 178 Brochner, Danielle 93, 178 Brooks, Donny 93 Brown, Latisia 93 Brown, Stan 93 Bryan, Douglas 93, 224 Bryant, Authur 93 Bryant, Renee 93 Buckley, Suzanne 93 Burkhalter, Judson 93 Burns, Beth 93, 217 Burrow, Tony 93 Busbee, Warner 93 Bush, Gustavo 93 Bush, Robert 93 Byerly, Donald 93 Byers, Jay 93 Cable, Alan 93 Cayefe, Pablito 93 Cambell, Carol 93 Carrion, David 93 Carter, John 93 Castillo, Patrick 93 Castleberry, Steven 94 Chandler, Richard 94 Chapmann, Scott 94, 123, 217 Chappell, Carl 94, 217 Chappell, Debbie 99 Chappell, Ramon Cheairs, Machelle 94 Cheek, Stephanie 94 Chitwood, Bill 94 Christie, Chane 94 Clark, Kim 94, 168 Clayton, Jana 94 Clemons, Clay 94 Clements, Karla 94 Collazo, Josie 94, 217 Collier, Dale 94 Collum, Kim 94 Colyer, Jerry 94, 217 Combs, Wes 94 Comer, Pam 94, 217 Cook, Adrian 94 Cook, Anita 94 Cook, Jason 94 Cooper, Willie 94, 180 Corbett, Stephanie 94 Cowart, Ron 94 Cram, Ellen 94, 217 Crain, Earl 94 Crane, Richard 94 Crawford, Kenny 94 Cribb, Jeff 94 Cribb, Trent 94 Criswell, Leann 94, 217 Crumpler, Sheila 94 Daffern, Jennifer 94 Dalbert, David 94, 217 Danielson, Scott 94 Davenport, Davette 94 Davis, Karen 94 Davis, Lou Ann 94, 217 Davis, Tiffany 94 Davis, William 94 'RW Davison, Teny 94, 224 Dedring, Floyd 94 ' Delay, Virginia 94, 217 DelBosque, Silvia 94 Dennis, David 94 DeYoung, James 95 Dial, Clinton 95 Diaz, Mike 95 Dick, Denise 95 Dickson, Chris 95 Dix, Renee 92, 95, 217 Dixon, Elizabeth 95 Dixon, Teresa 95, 217 Doherty, David 95 Donald, Tim 95 Donoran, Mike 95 Dotson, Monty 95 Dube, Sherry 95 Duda, Ron 95 Duggan, Sean 95, 178 Dunn, Robert 95 Dusek, Karen 95 Easley, Joe 95 East, Ricky 95 Edwards, Amy 95 Edwards, Matt 95, 224 Edwards, Shelley 95 Eichorst, Chris 95, 163 Elias, Patrick 95 Elick, Donna 95 Elkins, Mike 95 Elliot, Debbie 95 Ellison, Carlos 95 Ellison, Lany 95 English, Tami 95, 166 Ervin, James 95 Espinoza, Rene 95 Estes, Bob 95 Etheredge, Debbie 95, 200 Evans, Lynda 95, 200 Evans, Paul 95, 217 Evans, Rosalind 95 Faglie, Steve 95 Fannin, Sharla 95 Farris, Elizabeth 95, 178 Fink, Loni 95 Fisher, Mary 95 Fitzgerald, Vince 95 Flippo, Mike 95 Flores, David 95 Florez, Bobby 95 Flournoy, Susan 95 Flowers, Jeff 95 Foil, Jason 95, 206 Forless, Julie 95 Foster, Diana 95, 217 Frazier, Geri 95 Freeman, Cari 95 Freeman, Sheri 95 Friske, Sandy 92, 95, 217 Frizzell, Tommy 95 Frost, Tracey 95, 178, 217 Fuentes, Lydia 95 Galvan, Elivra 95 Gaona, Grace 95 Gardner, Nicky 95, 217 Garner, Kathy 95 Garraway, Grace 95, 171, 1 164, 217 Kiiaston, Shane 95 Cates, Lisa 96 Gee, Ginger 96 Gerardi, Lisa 96 Gibson, Shannon 96 Gillit, Randy 96, 217 Gilmore, Bobby 92, 96 Goff, Jeff 96, 206 Goree, Kim 96 Gotelaere, Trudy 96 Gowens, Sheila 96, 164 Gravens, Melinda 96 Bray, Elizabeth 96, 168 Green, Maurice 96 Gregory, Scott 96, 168, 217 Griffin, Sha 96 Griffin, Mark 96 Grimes, Donald 96 Grimm, Gary 96 Grubbs, Fredrick 96 Guerrero, Leonardo Gulledge, James 96 Gunter, Allen 96, 110 Gunter, Ken 96 Gutierrez, Frank 96 Hackfield, Robbie 96, 217 Hall, Mike 96 Hallford, Leslie 96 Halstead, Allan 96 Hamil, Robert 96, 217 Hardwick, Harlan 96 Hargrove, Jeff 96, 224 Harner, Michelle 96 Harrell, Brenda 96 Harrell, Cindy 178 Harris, Kimberly 96 Harrison, Richard 96 Hatcher, Raymond 96 Hatley, Lesa 96 Hayes, Steve 96 Hays, Rhonda 96 Head, Kevin 96 Heath, Matt 96 Hefferman,Dinah 96 Held, Donna 96 Heller, Ryan 96 Henson, David 96, 123, 224 Henson, Rhonda 96 Hettinger, Peggy 96 Hicks, Genea 96 Hicks, Kim 96 Hill, Donna 96 Hill, Joby 96,224 Hilley, Shirley 96 Hoffman, Chris 96 Holdridge, James 96 Holguin, Johnny 96 Holloway, Bill 96 Holmes, Libby 96 Holmes, Terry 96 Hood, Heather 96 Hooker, Jill 96, 278 Hopper, Stacey 96 Horwedel, Nancy 96 House, Dwayne 96 Hughes, Kim 96 Hulom, Rick 96 Hyatt, Lori 96 Ingram, Terry 96 Irly, Scott 96 Irwin, Allen 96 Isbell, Liz 97 Ivester, Bob 97 Jackson, Tim 97 Jacques, Robert 97 James, Jeff 97 Jean, Kelli 97 Jenks, Robert 97 Johnson, Cindy 97 Johnson, Deanna 97 Johnson, Mark 97 Johnson, Mary Martha 97, 217 Johnson, Wayne 97 Jones, Carlton 97, 217 Jones, Jenet 97 Jones, Mike 97,217 Jones, Wade 97, 178 Jumper, Lee 97 Kaiser, Doris 97 Kaprosy, Mike 97 Kemp, Greg 97 Kerley, Shona 97, 164 Kessinger, Michael 97 Kiker, Vonda 97 Kimbro, Stacie 97 Kimbrough, Kelly 97 Kincaid, Carlton 97, 224, 209, 208 Kincaid, Sheila 97 Kite, Karen 97, 217 Knueppel, Carol 97 Kocks, Jack 97 Koepke, Matthew 97 Krabacher, Dawn 97, 168 Krackenfels, Robert 97 Kraus, Margret 97, 217 Krout, Doug 97 kunkel, Teresa 97 Lackey, Jo 97 Laird, Marco Lancaster, Becky 97 Lane, Charles 97 Lane, Micheal 97 Lantrip, David 97, 217 Lara, Irma 97 Lee, Steve 97 Leeper, Tiffany 97 Lehrer, Robert 97 Leinen, Terri 97 Lenamon, Jimmy 97 Lewis, Wayne 97 Liebman, Julie 97 Linderman, Steven 97 Little, Sherri 97 Lloyd, Robert 97 Longmire, Chris 97, 217 Lopez, Santos 97 Love, Tim 97, 206 Lovell, Gary 97 Loving, Dan 97 Loving, Toni 97 Lumby, David 97, 217 Luper, Carla 98, 230 Lusk, Scott 98 Lynd, Coby 98 Madison, Audri 98, 217 Malaer, Glyna 98 Mallard, Judy 98 Maloney, Shannon 98 Maroon, Ethan 98 Martin, Greg 98 Martinez, Gloria 98 Martinez, Marcello 98 Martinez, Paul 98 Martinez, Sylvia 98, 164 Mason, Paul 98, 224 Massey, James 98, 217 Maxwell, Warren 98 McBride, Mike 98, 224 McCann, Eileen 98, 209 McClure, Marc 98 McCown, Stephanie 98, 217 McCoy, James 98 McCubbins, Tina 98 McCurrin, Caryn 98 McDonald, Russell 98 McFerrin, Bobby 98 McFadin, Marvin 98 McGinnis, Scott 98 McGough, Anna 98 McKelvain, Robert 98 McLaren, Kelly 98 McLean, Grant 98 McLean, Tammy 98, 164 McNutt, Cam 98 McRae, Ron 98 McShaerry, Heather 98 Mealson, Joe 98,217 Mendez, Melissa 98,217 Mendez, Scottie 98 Mendoza, Armando 98 Miles, Robert 98 Miller, Donnie 98 Milne, John 98 Milsap, Wesley 98 Mitchell, Kathy 98 Mixon, Theresa 98 Montfort, Brenda 98, 217 Moore, Gerri 98, 217 Moore, Rhonda 98 Moore, Tommy 98 Moreno, Ray 98, 217 Morgani, Terri 100 Moreno, Rene 100, 217 Morley, Andrea 100 Morris, Randall 100 Morrow, Lisa 217 Mosley, Terri 100 Muckleroy, Missy 100 Muir, Arnold 100 Mundy, Melissa 217 Munselle, Spanky 100, 110 Murphy, Kathy 100 Mynatt, Nikki 100 Neal, Donna 100 Nease, Nora 92, 100 Nelson, Jared 100 Newman, Kelly 100 Nichols, Sam 100 Nicholson, Randa 100, 171, 217 Nickels, Lance 100, 217 Noles, Leslie 100, 168 Norwood, Kenneth 100 Oden, Jennifer 100, 217 Ofe, David 100 Oglesby, Towie 100 Olmos, David 100 Olson, Kierston 100, 178 Ortiz, Tina 100 Ostecamp, Leah 100, 209 Owens, Roger 100 Paliver, Shelley 100 Pardo, Crispin 100 Parker, Kevin 100 Parker, Sheri 92, 100, 122 Patterson, Marvin 100 Peables, Darla 100, 122, 164 Pelletier, Gary 100 Perry, Micheal 100 Pettit, Micheal 100 Peveler, Loualice 92, 100, 171 Phillips, Lisa 100 Phillips, Tracy 100 Pickens, Michael 100 Plowman, Jason 100 Plumblee, Stacey 100 Polk, Sean 100 Porter, Carl 100, 206 Ponter, Carl Potth off, Brad 100 Prew, Raymond 100 Price, Raymond 100 Price, Harvey 100 Price, Thomas 100 Pugh, Kyle 100, 230 Rahn e, John 100 Raines, Mark 100 Ramby, Jason 100, 178 Rami rez, Gloria 100 Ranirez, Rita 100 Randolph, Debbie 100, 168 Rasberry, Sherri 100 Ratliff, Kristy 100,217 Wilson Ratliff, Tonya 100, 164,217 Ray, Judy 100 Reddin, Ronald 100 Reed, Martin 100, 206 Reed, Tommy 100 Renyolds, Chris 100 Rickman, Michelle 100 Rielly, Chrisrine 100 Riggins, Angela 100 Rinehart, Jacqueline 100 Rister, Brad 100 Rivera, Aurora 100 Roberson, Robert 101 Roberts, April 101 Robinson, Carl 101 Robinson, Marsha 101 Robley, Ginna 101 Robinson, Cary 101 Rodgers, Angela 101 Rodriquez, Glenda 101 Rose, Jeff 101 Rosipal, Kathy 101 Row, Lisa 101 Rumans, Bruce 101 Runnels, Brian 101, 206 Robinson, Carl 101 Sayles, Perry 101, 217 Scargle, Julie 101, 217 Schaffer, Andrew 101, 217 Schmidt, Janna 101, 217 Schneider, Susan 101, 164 Schwalb, Kevin 101 Scott, Tracy 101 Scruggs, Lee 101, 217 Segebaith, Larry 101 Sharpe, Bobby 101 Shaw, Mike 101, 164 Shin, Young 101 Shurley, Ken 101 Siede, Rob 101 Simpson, Jennie 101 Singletary, Jeff 101 Skiles, Shelley 101 Smith, Paul 101, 278 Smith, Sarah 101 Smith, Sharon 101 Smith, Tim 101 Smola, Brett 101 Snider, Paul 101 Snyder, Pam 101 Solis, Robert 101 Sparks, Danny 101 Spotwood, Kenny 101 Stackhouse, James 101, 163 Stanislawczyk, Debra 101, 170, 218 Stanley, Lisa 101, 217 Stanton, Vicky 101 Starr, Fran 101 Stevens, John 101 Storckman, Kelly 101 Strain, Kent 101, 110 Stratton, Deonne 101 Stringfellow, Deborah 101 Strother, Brent 101 Stucker, Mike 101 Syles, Sheri 101, 217 Suttle, Mike 101,217 Sulton, Darrel 101 Swindle, Robert 101 Swink, Beverley 101 Swonger, Chris 101 Tarr, Crystal 106 Taver, Leo 106 Tayor, Kevin 106 Teague, Bryan 106 Theseira, Hazel 106 Thomas, Traci 106 Thompson, Casandra 106 Thompson, Donny 106 Thompson, Karen 106 Thompson, Ronnie 106 Thompson, Sheila 106 Dhompson, Tim 106 Tippen, Kevin 106, 217 Thornbury, Denise 106 Thorton, Gary 106, 217 Tobin, Evan 106 Tomlin, Arturo 106 Toops, Jordi 106 Townsend Brenda 106 Tri, Mary 106 Turnbow, Jimmy 106 Tyler, Paige 106, 122 Upchurch, Johnny 106 Valencia Jonnie 106 Vaghn, Jeff 106 Vick, Randy 106 Vickers, Burt 106 Villareal, Gilbert 106 Vitale, Tom 106 Waldrep, Tony 106 Walker, Melynda 106 Wall, Tara 106 Warren, Mark 106, 217 Weatherby, Rodney 106 Webb, Joy 106 Weldon, Lindsay 106 Westbrook, Molly 106, 168 White, Ronald 106 White, Sam 106 Whiteley, Cheryl 106 Whitmire, Vonda 106 Wigfall, Sheila 106 Williams, David 106 Williams, Frances 106 Williams, Larry 106 Williams, Michael 106 Williams, Tammy 106 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, , Tammy 106 Angie 106 Derick 106 Kim 106 Michelle 106 Wishart, David 106, 217 Woods, David 106, 217 Wong, Tony 106 Wright, Joel 106, 164 Wright, Nancy 106, 166 Wright, Randall 106 Wright, Sherry 106 Wyrick, Catherine 106 Yates, Karen 106 Young, David 106 Young, Debra 106 Young, Mark 106 Youmg, Pam 106 Zubiate, Tim 106 FACULTY Alderman, James 260 Allred, Marsha 255 Armstrong, Wanda 268 Ashley, Gina 256 Barnett, Joanna 256 Barrett, Russell 256 Best, Mark 263 Blackford, Jimmie 256 Bonds, Maxene 256 Bradshaw, Chris 251 Brailsford, Valree 250 Brown, Madeleine 255 Braun, Valenda 267 Buck, Steve 268 Caldwell, Jo 260 Carthel, Sally 256 Childers, Carl 260 Cockran, Luella 260 Conley, James 264 Cook, Gene 267 Crow, Mr. 206 Cummings, Jack 264 Currin, R. M. 255 Daugherty, Sharon 258 DeBerry, Susan 268 Dick, Lela 254, 165 Dougherty, Donna 253 Duolley, Mike 258 Eaves, Harrie 256 Elam, Sharon 267 Estes, Tommy 260 Evans, Bob 264, 224 Evans, Dorothy 267 Fanning, Ann 264 Fox, Vivian 253 Francis, Karen 255 Freeman, Lowell 264 Gibson, Vance 259 Goff, Dorothy 252 Green, Sonja 254, 166 Griffith, Granville E. 259 Hanks, Sherilyn 256 Hartgraves, Suzie 266 Hatch, Garnie 250 Hermann, Frances 253 Holladay, Robert 256 Horton, Beverly 263 Howard, Ann 260 Hughes, Bill 255 Hutchinson, Nancy 256 Ivey, Mary 255 Japhet, Sally 253, Jams, Beulah Rae 256 Johnson, Dalton 264 Johnston, Vivian 253 Kelley, Sharon 262 Kidd, Natha 252 Kute, Nadine 252 Landers, Belinda 260 Langford, Debbie 262 Lee, Sherry 258 Lewis, Nancy 254, 166 Longacre, Evelyn 253 Lowry, Denise 262 Loya, Thelma 258 Lutcko, Bettie 260 Mark, Mary Anna 259 Martin, Prentice 259 Mathieson, Mary 265, 183 McAdams, Tommy 268 McKenzie, Barbara 251 McKenzie, Thelma 255 McKinney, James 268 McSwain, Harold 263 McQueen, Ronnie 264, 224 Middleton, Mary 268 Miller, Melba 250, 230 Nall, Jack 263 Neely, Beth 262 Neglage, Sheila 252 Newman, Madie 252 Newton, Michael 267 Olson, Judy 267 Overton, Bill 263 Overton, Ray 268 Owen, Katherine 267 Owen, Virginia 266 Parker, Cindy 263 Pilcher, Melissa 254 Potter, C. A. 260 Reese, Jim 253 Rhodes, Billy 265 Robertson, Leland 265 Rogers, Nancy 266 Sadler, James 265 Schmittou, Reford 250 Seay, Wanda 252 Shewmake, Jack 265 Short, Jim 258 Sloan, Derrell 265, 207 Smith, Jack 268 Smith, Jimmy 265 Smith, Louise 262, 204 Spradlin, Mike 268 Starr, Robert 268 Sumerlin, Bobbie 263 Swinson, Kater 266, 180 Taylor, Stephanie 260 Thornhill, Ralph 263 Ticer, Dolores 253 Townley, Sharon 266 Ward, Eugene 260 Watkins, Bill 251 Wheeler, Teresa 260 Willard, Billie 267 Williams, D'Lana 268 Williams, Kathryn 252 Williams, Rose 254, 168 Wood, Jerry 251 Woodward, Pearl 255 Wright, Col. John. 266, 180 Zumwalt, Jim 260, 230 M-...wry 1 1 Y 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 . V 1 i A 5 1 1 1 1 gwn, AJ ,,
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