Cooper High School - Talisman Yearbook (Abilene, TX)

 - Class of 1984

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W L-,... ,,,, ,K,.. ., ,,,,,- L..,L,., K., , , vkk,,, 1 wgm,-gf . - -, , w.fgf,,5:1f,z-.7,,n1-ga, , - : 4 . Af,-.1 ----, A. ,,,. U ,.., A .-,., U,.L,, ,, .. ., ., , ,, , . . . . . , , . NYS?-ff1'5,-S4Q:w,ff,-5.1:w 'f w w L.-,-vffff-' , . ., .v,,-'Qfa-,g:,-,nz ,ga wf2fgv-,fffmfwfew,--,-,-ffgx, f H .- ff , w - aw., ,- -f-5,Q,g,-,g'- f f, f K ,g,-.1V-,fu-,-,,pfm.2Snf5Q,,-,fflwgu--. 4 . K , , K f 4 nf-Af- f ,-,-g-w.Js,1nsw,gQ,-:,gk - . ff - . . - ' - . ,- , A X - - ' - - . -W - jlze ' x get :fore L X i i 1 X ? 3 E E 2 x 5. E 2 Q Talisman Declicatee 1984 Dedication to teaching, a love of people, and a concern about things that matter are the hallmarks of this year's honoree. She comes from Ft. Worth. She received her B.A. degree from McMurry and her M.A. degree in English from Hardin-Simmons University. She taught at Eula before coming to Cooper High School. She has been at Cooper for the last-five years. In addition to her teaching ac- tivities, she is also the sponsor of the Cooper High School Chapter of the National Honor Society. At home she is beloved by Iasper and Zelda, the cats, and by Alfie, the dog. Her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. james Barnett live in Ft. Worth. She also has a brother, james Russell. p She is one of those rare individuals who loves learning for the sake of learning and for others as well as for herself. She is truly a scholar and a lady. y l The 1984 yearbook staff is honored to name the dedicatee of the 1984 TALISMAN . . . Ioanna Barnett 3 2 3 3 i Sheri Parker Alan Gunter 3 E ' x 2 E s E 2 Q 1 E fa! ' 1wrmaumswmw,zm'nw-muszvmurxmaa.zmz mVsmmuwQmuxwzruwumaz.wxvmmxxxwn f - .num Runner Up Talisman Queen Kirsten Olson his Runner Up Talisman Queen Judy Ray ff W 2 5 fi E 1 2 3 :ff Q Sheri Parker Alan Gunter 21 2 . I 59 Runner Up Talisman Queen Kirsten Olson Runner Up Talisman Queen judy Ray it , ,409 .O if man . s, gg, .Ui . nncrs Boy Glyna Malaer Michael Suttle I Sw.. Q .4 c' R i E 5 2 E E J 8 i Talisman Salutes National Merit Scholars 0 Andrew Dunn Kenneth Norwood Heather Hood Michelle Rickman Tammy McLean fl K. Tamela Wilson Dwayne House BV X.. 7 ,fl Turn lt Loose in 84 The Senior Class Officers this year participated in many of the traditional senior activities such as the nacho booth, Barbecue, the prom and the musical which was Annie. The officers were: Matt Ed- wards, Pres, Dwayne House, Vice Pres, Nora Please, Corresponding Secretary, Charla Birchum, Recording Secretaryg Leslie Noles, Treasurer, Judy Ray, Student Council Representative. The class sponsors were: Mr. Robert Holladay, Mr. Jim Short, Mr. Jim Zumwalt. They were counseled by Barbara McKenzie. 5' 1' xv' 99' M Matt Edwards Dwayne House bl' . Nora N ease Charla Birchum Leslie N oles Judy Ray Senior 5 0 :er Style i a ACOSTA, JACKIE Choir I 2 3, Dist. 2 3, Reg. 2 3, Lettered I 2 3, Band Flags I 2 3, French Club 2 3, Interact 3 ALCALA, BARBARA R.O.T.C. I 2 3, O.E.A. Club 2, Spanish Club 2. Outstanding graduate of Officer Training School ALLEN, KIM Latin Club 2, H.E.C.E. 3, Cougars Pride I, Talisman Staff I ALLISON, MICHELLE Confederate singers 2, Choir I 2 3, Dist. I 2 3. Area Alt. I, Cougars Pride I ANDERSON. KARLA V.O.E.-Coop Pres. 3, Spanish Club 2, F.H.A. class Rep. I 2 3, O.E.A. 3, Cougars Pride I 2 ANDERSON, LUCI Choir I, Cougars Pride 2 3, V.O.E. Reporter 2 ANDERSON, SHERRY Band I 2 3, Photography 2, H.E.C.E. Treas. 3 ARNOLD, MIKE Homeroom V.P. 3, Christian Club I 2 3, ln- tramurals I, Football I 2 3, Lettered 2 3, Baseball I 2 3, Lettered 3 ASHWORTH, CAROL Band I, F.H.A. 2, Spanish Club 2, Art Club 3. H.E.C.E. 3 AWALT, KIM Spanish Club I 2 3, Cougars Pride I, Tennis I 23, Lettered I 2 3 BADGETT, GREG Football I 2 3, Baseball I 2 3, F.F.A. I 2 BAILEY. REBECCA C.V.A.E. CooP 2 3, Pres. 3 BAILEY, SCOTT Football I 3, Lettered 3, Auto Body 2 3, Pres. 2, V.l.C.A. Treas. 3, Office Worker I 3, Library worker I BAIRD, WENDY Homeroom Pres. I, Latin Club 2, V.O.E. 3, Talisman Staff I, Cougars Pride I, Homemaking Officer 2 BALDWIN, BRETT Art Club V.P. 3, Cross Country 3, Track 3 BALLARO, ESTHER Cougars Pride I, Outdoor Ed. 2 3, Treas. 3 BANKS. ARTHUR Student Council I 2, Class Officer 3, Homeroom Officer I 2 3, C.V.A.E. CooP 3, F.H.A. 3 BANKS, SHEILA F.H.A. 3, R.O.T.C. I 2 3, Honor Unit 2 BARBEE, JOHN F.F.A. I 2 3, Football I 3, Track I 3 BARKER. JAMES C-Club I 2 3, Art Club 2, Football I 2 3, Lettered 3. Office Worker 2 3 BARRETT, PAM Cheerleader 3, Cougars Pride I, Band I 2 3, Soph. Rep. I, Homeroom V.P. I, French Club I 2, Rifle Corps I 2 BARRICK. DARCY Honor Society 2 3, Cor. Sec. 3, Spanish Club 2 3, Key Club 2 3, Interact Club 2 3, French Club I 2 3, Pres. 3, Film Society 3 BARTLET, KRISTY Homeroom Pres. I 2 3, Talisman Staff I, Photographer 3, Key Club 3, Spanish Club I 2 3, Office worker 2 BASHFORD, HOLLY Cheerleader 3, Photographer 2 3, Homeroom Rep. I, Cougars Pride I 2, Commentarious award 2, Art award I 34 BASQLIETTE, VICKIE D.E.C.A. 3, Cougars Pride I, Varsity Gym- nastics I BATES, MISTY Spanish Club I, V.O.E. 2, H.O.E. 3, Talisman staff I, Cougars Pride I, Counselors office 2 BAUGH, SANDRA Spanish Club I 2 3, H.E.C.E. 3, Homemaking of- fice 2, Foreign language comp. I 2 3 BECERRA, ROBERT BEAIRD, TAMMY Crest 2, French Club 2, Art Club 3, F.H.A. 3. Of- fice worker 2 3, Atr aid 2 BERGERON, SUSAN French Club 2, Art Club 3, F.H.A. 3 BEYER, PAM Spanish Club 2 3, Varsity Gymnastics I, Intramural Volleyball I BIRCHLIM, CHARLA F.F.A. I 2 3, Sec. 2 3, Talisman Staff I 2, Co- Editor In Chief 3, Jr. class Rec. Sec. 2, Sr. class Rec. Sec. 3, Track I, Cougars Pride I 2, Historian 2 BIRD, MITCH Bear Club I 2 3, Chemistry Sec. 2, Football trainer I 2 3, Basketball trainer 2, Lettered 2 3, Intramural Volleyball I BLAKE, STEVE Football I 2 3, Lettered 3, Track I 2, Lettered 2, In- tramurals I 2 3, F.C.A. 3, Intramural Rep. 2 BLEDSOE, BRAD Band I 2 3, Advanced Science Seminar 3, Spanish Club I 2, Intramural Football I 2 BLEVINS, DAWN Latin Club 2 3, Honor Society I 2, Student Coun- cil I 2, Film Series 3, Biology Club 3 - BOGGESS, TONY C.V.A.E. CooP 3 BOND, THERESA Cheerleader 3, Varsity Gymnastics 2.3, Talisman Staff 2, F.C.A. 3, F.H.A. I 2 BOLIQUET, RUSTY F.F.A.-2 3. Cross Country Track 3 BOWERS, JODY Baseball I 2, Lettered 2. Football I. Latin Club 2 3, Homeroom officer I. Choir I BRADSHAW, TONI Flags 2 3, Intramural Rep. 2, Spanish Club 2, In- teract 2 3, F.H.A. 2, Winterguard I 2 3, Band office 2 BRAVO, FERNANDO Spanish Club 3, Biology Club 3 BREAUX, MELISSA H.O.S.A. 2 3, Sentinel 3, Cougars Pride I, Volleyball I, Thomas E. Roberts award I BROCHNER, DANIELLE Latin Club I 2 3, Crest 2, Asst. Editor Commentarius 3, Key Club 2 3, Speech I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3, Cougars Pride I 2 BROCHNER, RUBEN Honor Society 2 3, Latin Club I 2 3, Film Society 3, Math-Science Seminar 3, Speech I 2 3, Pres. 3, National Merit Commended 3 BROOKS, DONNY . BROOKS, MISSY H.E.C.E. 2 3, Cougars Pride I, Office worker 3 BROWN, LATISCIA Homeroom VP 2, V.O.E.-P.E.L. 2, Cougars Pride I, Cougarettes 2 3, most valuable 3, Office worker 3 35 BRYAN, DOUGLAS B.I.S.A. 3, F.H.A. 2 3, Ind. Arts I BRYAN, ARTHUR Outdoor Ed. 2, Intramurals 2 BRYAN, RENEE Track 1, Lettered l, Basketball 2 3, Lettered I, Nurse Office 2 3 BUCKLEY, SUZANNE Squad Captain 3, Cougars Pride l 2, Cross Country I, Lettered l, Spanish Club l, F.H.A. Pres. 2, CounseIor's of- fice 3 BURKHALTER, JUD V,I.C.A. 3, Intramural Bowling I BURLESON, CHRISTI Crest I 2 3, F,H,A. 2, Art Club 2, 3, Homemaking Dept. aid 3 BURNETT, DONNA F,H.A. 3, Ag. CooP 3, Greenhand Pres. 3, BURNHAM, FLORENCE BURNS, BETH Band I 2, Choir I 2 3, Lib. 2, Exec. Board I, Con- federate Singers 3, Lettered I 2 3, Dist. I 23, Reg. I 2. Area I 2, Choir office 2 BURROWS, TONY C.V.A,E., CooP 2 3 BUSBEE, WARREN BUSH. GUS' R.O.'l,C, Cad. Major I 2 3, Recruiting Officer 3, Stu dent Council Ex, Board 3, Parl. 3. Honor Society 2 3 36 BYERLY, DONALD Spanish Club I 2, Intramurals I 2 3, Cross Country 2 3, Lettered 3, Track Lettered 2 3, BYERS, JAY Track 3, Lettered 3, Football I 2 3, Lettered 3 CABLE, ALAN Talisman Staff I 2 3, Ass't Editor 3, Spanish Club I 2, Intramurals I 2 3 CARTER, JOHN T. CASTILLO, PATRICK Homeroom Pres. I 3, Gymnastics I 2 3, Dis. I 2 3, Reg I 2 3 CASTLEBERRY, STEVE Auto Body 'I 2 3, Intramural Football 2 3, Bowling 2 3 CHAPMAN, SCOTT Band I 2, Choir 3, Confederate singers 3, Gym- nastics I 2 3, Lettered 2 3 CHAPELL, CARL Band I 2, Football 3, A.V. aid 3, Office worker 3 CHEAIRS, MACHELLE H.E.C.E. 2 3, Art Club 3 CHEEK, STEPHANIE Choir I. H.O.S.A. 2 3 CHITWOOD, BILL CHRISTIE, CHANE Homeroom Rep. 2, Basketball Mang. 2, ln- tramural I 37 CLARK. JESSICA Choir I 2 3, Sec. leader I 2, German Club 3, Track I.Cross Country I 2, Library worker I CLARK. KIM Student Council 3. Ex. Board 3, Key Club 2 3, Latin Club I 2 3, Student Store Mang, 3, Film Society 3, Cougars Pride I 2 CLARK. LEE Student Council 3 CLAYTON. JANA Spanish Club 2, F.C.A. 3, Basketball I 2 3, Let- tered I 3, Office worker 3 CLEMONS. CLAY Homeroom Pres. 3, F.C.A. 3, Football I 2 3, Capt. 3. Baseball I 2 3. All Dist. 2 COFFIN, JOELLE, Student Council 3, Commentarius 3, Crest I, Editor 2 3. Key Club I 2 3, Sen. Rep 3, Interact 2 3, Sec. 3, German Club I 2 3, Pres. 3 COLEMONTS. CARINE French Club 3, Interact 3, Exchange stu- dent from Belgium COLLAZO, JOSEPHINE COLYER. ALLEN Homeroom VP, V.l.C.A. Pres., Football I 2, Let- tered I 2, Track I 2 3. Lettered I 2 3 CORBETT, STEPHANIE Homeroom Sec. 2 3, French Club I, F.H.A. 3. Ex. Board 3 COMBS. WES Siren Squad 3, office worker 3 COOK. ANITA Choir I 2 3, Reg, 2, Dist. 2 3, Lettered I 2 3. Volleyball I 2 38 Another one of those wild Honor Society parties! Just get your deadlines in and leave me alone, says Susan Flournoy. COOK, DIANA H.E.C.E. 3 COOK, JASON French Club 2 3, Speech team 2, Gymnastics I 2 3, Lettered 2 3. All American I 2, Amer. I 2 COOPER, WILLIE F.H.A. I 2 3, R.O.T.C. I 2 3, Golden valor I COWART, RON F.F.A. I 2 3, V.O. Ag CooP 2 3 CRAM, ELLEN Band I 2 3, Choir I 2 3, All State I, Confederate singers I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3 CRISWELL, LEANN Band l 2 3, Lettered l 2 3 CROMER, ROSALAND H.O.E. I 3 CRLIMPLER, SHEILA O.E.A. P.E.L. Treas. 2, Key Club 2, Spanish Club 2, Business Dept. aid 3 DAFFERN, JENNIFER Student Council Rec. Sec. 3, Homeroom Treas. 2 3, Talisman I, French Club I 2 3, Volleyball l 2 3, Lettered 2 3, F.C.A. 3 DALBERT, DAVID Band I, German Club 2 3, Football I 2 3, Let- tered 2 3, Intramural Basketball I 2 3 DANIELSON, SCOTT Spanish Club I 2, C Club l 2 3, Football I 2 3, Lettered 3 DAVENPORT, DAVETTE Latin Club l 2 3, Treas. 2, Cougars Pride I 2, Tennis I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3, Office worker 3 39 DAVIS, LOU ANN Honor Society 2 3, Treas. 3, Twirler I 2 3, Band I 2 3, Latin Club 2 3, Advanced Science Seminar 3, Intramural Volleyball I 2 3 DAVIS, TIFFANY Cougarettes 3, Crest Atr Editor 3, F.H.A. I 2, Of- fice worker 3 DEARING, FLOYD Advanced Science Seminar 3, R.O.T.C. I 2 3, Reg. Science Comp. Award I, Science aid 3 DELAY, VIRGINIA Band I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3, Band office 3, Ll.l.L. Solo 3 DELBOSQLIE, SYLVIA Cougarette I 2 3, Sr. Lieutenant 3, Spanish Club I 2 3, F.H.A. 2 3 DENNIS, DAVID Band I 2 3, Intramural Football I 2 3 DEPEW, KEN Freelance Ag. 2 3, D,S. Club I 2 3 DEYOUNG, JAMES Latin Club I 2 3, Varsity Tennis 2 3, Lettered 2 3 X 1 DIAL, CLINTON C.V.A.E. 3, Auto Body I 2 3, R.O.T.C. I 2 3 DICKSON, CHRIS Homeroom Sec. I, CCIub I 2 3, Football I 2 3, Track 2 3, Lettered 2 3 DISBROW, WANDA Student Council Rep 3, German Club I 2 3, VP 3, Cougarettes 2 3, Highest Kicker 3, Talisman Staff 2, Key Club 2 3, F,H.A. I DIX, RENEE Squad Captain 3, Student Council Corr. Sec. 3, Varsity Swimming I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3, Dist. I 2, Reg I 2, Jr. class VP 2, Soph. Treas. I DIXON, ELIZABETH Homeroom Sec., O.E.A. 2 3, Key Club 2, F.T.A. 2, Intramurals 2 3, Library worker 3 DIXON, JEFFREY L. V.I.C.A. 3, Treas. 3, Track 2 3, Cross Country 2, Lettered I 2 3 DIXON, TRACY Band I 2 3, Student Council Rep. 3, Spanish Club I, Interact 2 3, Band Lettered I 2 3 DONALD. TIM V.I.C.A. 2 DONOVAN, MIKE Advanced Science Seminar 3, A.P.S.Ll. I, ln' tramural Football I 2, Science Aid 3 DOTSON, MONTY Auto Body 2 3, Intramural Football 3 DLIGGAN, SEAN Choir I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3, VP 3, Spanish Club I 2 3, Key CIub2 3, Thespians I 23, Pres. 3, Speech I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3 DUNHAM, GARY Photographer 3, Tennis 3, Spanish Club 3 DUNN, ANDREW Honor Society 2 3, Commentarius 3, French Club 2 3, Advanced Science Seminar 2 3, Pres. 3, Key Club 2 3, Film Socie- ty 3, First place Reg. Science fair 2 EASLEY, JOE V.I.C.A. 3, Reporter 3, Ind. Arts I 2, Cross Country 2, Track 2 EASTHAM, TERRI V.O.E. 2, D.E.C,A. 3, F.H.A. 3 EDWARDS. AMY Student Council 3, Spanish Club 2 3, Cougars Pride l, Talisman Staff I, Tennis I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3 40. 0 A. Ge! ya some, Cindy Johnson. B. What do you mean I can't take second year underwater basket weav ing? asks a bewildered Robert Hamil. C. Who areyou taking to the prom, Joby Hill? EDWARDS, MATT Sr. Class Pres. 3, Jr. Class Pres. 2, Homeroom Rep. 2, Runner up Jr. Favorite 2, Baseball 2 3, T.I.A.S.A. I 2, In- tramurals I 2 3 EICHORST, CHRIS Basketball I 2 3, German Club I 2, T.I.A.S.A. 2 3, Intramurals I 2 3 ELICK, DONNA O.E.A.-P.E.L. 2, o.e.a.-CooP 3, Treas. 3 ELLIOTT, DEBBIE French Club I 2 3, His. 3. Art Club I 2 3, Sec. 2, His. 3, Cross Country I 2 3, Lettered I, Art Ass't ENGLISH, TAMI Homeroom Rep. 2, Spanish Club I 2 3, Tennis I 2, Lettered I 2, Cougars Pride I, Intramurals 2 3 , ERVIN, JAMES Most Valuable Track Person 2, Track I 2 3, Let- tered I 2 3, Cross Country 2, Lettered 2, Baseball I 2, Intramurals I 2 3, Spanish Club I ESTES, BOB High School Golfer of the Year 2, Golf I 2 3, Basket- ball I 2 3, All Dis. 2, Spanish Club 2, C Club 3 ETHEREDGE, DEBBIE Flags I 2, F.H.A. I 3, Spanish Club 2, Band office 2, Homemaking office 3 ' EVANS, LYNDA Flags 2 3, F.H.A. ,I, H.O.S.A. 3, Cougars Pride I EVANS, PAUL Band I 2 3, Choir 2 3, Lettered 2 3, Confederate Singers 3 FAGLIE, STEVE Industrial Arts 2 3 FANNIN, SHARLA F.T.A. 2, O.E.A.-P.E.L. 2 Pres. 2, 0.E.A.CooP 3 Pres 3, Cougars Pride I FERRIS, RENEE Crest 2 3, Commentarius 3, Key Club I 2 3, Pres. 3, French Club I 2 3, Thespians I 2 3, Film Society 3, Speech Team I 2 3, Lettered 2 3 FINK, LONI V.I.C.A. 2, Library worker 3 FINLEY, MELINDA Band I 2 3, Basketball I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3, Track I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3, Cross Country 2 I FLIPPO, MIKE FLORES, DAVID Homeroom Rep. I 2, French Club I, Football I 2 3, Lettered 3, Counselors office 2 FLOREZ, BOBBY Tennis I 2 3, Lettered, Intramurals 2 3 FLOURNOY, SUSAN Talisman I 2 3, Editor 2 3, Spanish Club 2 3, Speech Team 3 FLOWERS, JEFF D. Homeroom Rep. 3, German Club 2 3, Cross Country I 2, Track 2 3, Lettered 2 3 42 Mike Arnold shows us how to jam down l 1 F-:VX Jason Ramby - the little drummer boy. FOSTER, DIANA Band I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3. Librarian 3. Spanish Club 2, FHA I 3. Interact 2 3. - FRAZIER, GERI Student Council I, HECE 2 3, V-Pres. HECE 3. Cougar's Pride I, Attendance Office 3. FREEMAN, CARI Track ICross'CountryJ 2, Counselors Office 2. At' tendance Office 3. Nurse's Office 3, Spanish Club 2 3. FREEMAN, SHERRY Track I 2 3. Nurse's Office 2, Spanish Club 2 3, FHA 3. FRISKE, SANDRA Band I 2 3, Band Pres. 3, Region Band 2, Area Band 2, Class V-Pres. I, Latin Club 2, Cougars Pride I, Counselors Office 2 3. FRIZZELL, TOMMY Band I 2 3, Lettered I, AlI'Region l. All-Region 2, Intramural Football. FLIENTES, LYDIA Pres., Student Council Rep. 2, HECE 3. Spanish Club 2 3, Spanish Club Sec. 3, Foreign Language Competition I 2 3. Ist place in Cooper ribbon competition, Who's Who in American High Schools. Homemaking office 2, GALVAN. ELVIRA GANNON, RANAE GANT, GARY Football 2 3, Lettered 3, German Club 2 3, C Club 3. Intramural Basketball 2, German Competition 2. GARRAWAY, GRACE Student Council I 3, Band I 2 3, Sect. Leader, Homeroom officer. Class Pres. I. Advisory S.C. Rep., Interact 2 3, French Club I 2 3, Speech Team 2 3. - ' GARZA, LUPE Voct. 2 3. GASTON, SHANE Art - Independent Study 3, GATES, LISA Alt. Homeroom Rep., Spanish Club I 2 3. Library Worker 2. GERARDI, LISA Choir I, FHA 2, OEA-PEL 2, Historian 2, OEA- COOP 3, V.-Pres. 3, Parliamentary Procedure Historian 2, Parliamen- tary Procedure V-Pres. GILLIT, RANDY Band I 2 3. GOREE, KIM Cougar's Pride I 2, OEA 2 3. GOTELAERE, TRLIDY Talisman 2, CEAE COOP 3, FHA I 2 3. GOWENS, SHEILA Band Flags 2 3, Flag Captain 3, Winter Guard I 2 3, Homeroom Sec. I, Crest Staff, French Club I 3, Who's Who Among High School Students 2. GRADY, ANGELENE FHA 2. 43 GRAVENS, MELINDA A.O.Ag. I 2, F.H.A. I 2 3 GRAY, ELIZABETH Student Council 3, V.P. Chapter Farmers 3, Key Club I 2 3, F.F.A. I 2 3, F.F.A. Sweetheart 3 GREGORY, SCOTT Siren Squad 3, Band I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3, Talisman I 2, Asst. Editor 3, Latin Club I 2 3, Film Society CoPres. 3 GRIFFIN, SHA .Student Council Rep. 2, Spanish Club I 2, Trainer I, Office worker 2, Counselor worker I A GRIMM, GARY Band I 2 3, Lettered 3, F.F.A. I 2 3, Pres. 3, Ag. Dept. Honoree I 2 3 GLINTER, ALLEN Football I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3, Track I 2 3, Let- tered I 2 3, Homeroom Sec. I, Homeroom Treas. 2, V.I,C,A. VP 2 K . GLINTER, KEN H.E.C.E. I 2 HACKFELD, ROBBIE Band I 2, Interact 2 3, Pres. 2 3, Industrial Arts 3 HALLFORD, LESLIE Key Club 2, O.E.A.-P.E.L. Sec. 2, Latin Club 2, V.O.E. Parl. Procedure Team 2, Office worker 3 HAMIL, ROBERT V.I.C.A. 3, Sec. 3, Band I 2 HARDWICK, HARLAN R.O.T.C. I 2 3, Flag Corps I, Color guard 3, Drill Team 2 3, Latin Club 2 3, Commentarius 3 HARGROVE, JEFF 44 HARMER, MICHELLE VOE-PEL 2, VOECOOP V. Pres. 3, OEA 2. FHA 3, Cougar's Pride I 2. HARRISON, RICHARD JV Tennis I, Intramurals 2, Office Worker 2, Spanish Club I, German 2. . HATCHER, RAYMOND VICA 3 HATLEY, LESA Intramurals officiating I, ROTC I 2 3, Honor Unit 3, Flyer Editor 2. HAYES, STEVE fnteract Treas. 2 3, Advanced Science Seminar V. Pres, 3, Latin Club I 2 3, Intramurals 3, Ready Writing 2, Chemistry Aide 3. HAYS, RHONDA FHA 2, Cougar's Pride I, Basketball I 2 3, Let- tered I 2, ROTC 2 3, Office Worker 2. HELD, DONNA Spanish Club I 2 3, OEA 2, Intramurals 2, Track I. HELLER, RYAN Spanish Club 2, C Club 3, Intramurals 2 3, Golf I 2 3, Lettered 2 3. ' HENSON, DAVID Industrial Arts I 3, Gymnastics I 2 3, Lettered I 2, AII-American I 2, All-State 2, All-American Team I 2, CPS Aide 3. HENSON, RHONDA ROTC I 2 3, Public Affairs Officer 3, Red Rangers Drill Team Commander 3, Flag Corps 3, Leadership School Distinguished Grad. 3, Office Training School Distinguished Grad. 3, Speech Team 2 3. ' HICKS, GENA HICKS, KIMBERELY Honmemaking Dept. Aide 3, Typing Dept. Aide 3. HILL, DONNA HECE 2 3. HILL, JOBY Baseball I 2 3, Lettered 2 3, all dis. 2, Football I, Ina dustrial Arts I, Science Lab 2, Intramurals 2 3 HILL, SAMUEL F.F.A. I 2 3, VoAG CooP 2 3, Voc. Coun. office 3 HOLDRIDGE, JAMES Band I 2 3 o HOLGLIIN, JOHNNY V.O.C.T, 3, F.H.A, 2 HOLLOWAY, BILL Homeroom Rep. I 2 3, Latin Club 2 3, In- tramurals I 2 3, Tennis I 2, Gymnastics 3 HOLMAN, RHONDA C.V,A.E. CooP 3 HOLMES, LIBBY Homeroom Rep. I 2, Talisman Artist 3, Spanish Club 2, D.E.C.A. 3, Art Club I 2 3, Cougars Pride I, Intramurals I 2 HOLMES, TERRY Building Trades 3, F.F.A. I 2 3 HOOD, HEATHER Honor Society 2 3, Student Council I, Choir I 2 3, Pub. officer 3, Latin Club 2 3, Film Series I 2 3, Co'Pres. 3, Adv. Science Seminar 3, National Merit Semi-Finalist 3 HOOKER, JILL Latin Club 2 3, F.H.A, 3, Cougars Pride I. Track I HOPKINS. ROBERT Art Club 3, Track 3, Football I .f 45 HOPPER, STACEY Choir I 2 3, F.H.A. 3, Gymnastics I, Nurse Of- fice 3, Intramurals 2 HORWEDEL, NANCY L. O.E.A. 2, Spanish Club I 2, Cougarettes 2 3, Most Valuable 3, Cougars Pride I, Track I HOURNBUCKLE, LISA H.E.R.O. 3, F.H.A. 3, HOUSE, DWAYNE Sr. Class VP 3. Football I 2 3, Lettered 2 3, Baseball I 2 3, Lettered 3, Homeroom Rep. I 2 3, Spanish Club 2, C Club 3, Intramurals I 2 3 HOWELL, DAVID Science Lab Ass't. 2 HUGHES, KIM French Club 2 3, French Symposium 2, Nurse office 2, Gem. office 3, Intramurals I 2 3 HYATT, LORI C.V.A.E. 3, VP 3, Cosmetology 2, F.H.A. 2 IRWIN, ALLEN J. R.O.T.C. I 2 3, Distinguished Graduate T.S. 2 3 Ace of Aces I ISBELL, LIZ Choir I 2 3, Chaplain 3, Homeroom Pres. I Homecom- ing Play 3, Area Choir 2, Cougars Pride I JACKSON, TIM F.H.A. 3, Art Club 2, Basketball I 2 3, Intramural Football I 2 JACQUES, ROBERT Talisman 2 3, Ass't Editor 3, Art Club 3, Of- Ece worker 3 JAMES, JEFF I.C.T.-V.l.C.A. 2 3, F.F.A. I, Varsity Football 3 JEAN, KELLI F.H.A. 3, Tennis I, Office worker 3 JOHNSON, CINDY Student Council I, Homeroom Pres. I, Spanish Club I 2 3, Key Club 2 3, Tennis I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3, Team Captain 3, All State doubles 2 JOHNSON, DEANNA Honor Society 2, Treas. 3, O.E.A. Reporter 2, V.O.E. 2 JOHNSON, MARY MARTHA O.E.A. 2 3, F.T.A. 2. O.E.A. Sergant at Arms 3, Intramurals l 2 3, Office worker I JONES, CARLTON Band I 2 3, Spanish l, Intramurals Football I 2, Band Letter 3 JONES, MIKE Band I 2 3, Vice President 3, Lettered I 2 3, Crest Photographer 2 3, Intramurals I 2 3 - JONES WADE Student Council Treas. 2, Pres. 3, HP Pres. I, Junior Favorite 2, Speech Team I 2 3, Film Society 2 3 E ' , , ,.-,....:l:'-.-Nqmxx. Lou Ann Davis patiently awaits Wade Jones' next move. 46 Andy Dunn says, Shut up Evan!! KEMP. GREG Band I 2 3 KERLEY. SHONA French Club I 2 3, Honors Frr-nth 3. Couqars Pride I KENTEDWARD KIESCHNICK. BRYAN Industrial Arts 3. Library worker 2. In tramural Football I 2 KIKER. VONDA C.V.A.E. CooP 2 3. Reporter 3 KIMBROUGH. JULIE A. Basketball I 2. Track I. Office iuorker 2 3 KIMBROLIGH, KELLY Spanish Club 2 3, Film Series 3, Cougars Pride I. San Angelo Lang. Festival I 2 3 KINCAID. CARLTON Band 2 3. Orchestra I. Talisman 2 3, Ass't Editor 3, T.I.A.S.A. I 2 3, Ind. Arts Dept Honoree I KIRPATRICK. BETH Honor Society I 2 3. Choir 2 3. Commentarius 2 3. Prose Ed. 2. Poetry Ed. 3. Advanced Science Seminar 3. Interact 2 3. Thespians 2 3. National Merit Commended 3 KITE, KAREN Band I, F,H.A. 3, Library Worker 2 KOEPKE, MATT Industrial Arts 2. Wt. Training I 2 3 KRALIS. MARGRET Honor Society 2 3, Band I 2 3. Spanish Club I 2 3. Film Society I. Foreign Lang. Festival I 2 3. Homemaking office KUNKEL, TERESA Choir I 2 3. German Club 3, F.H.A. I 3, Choir lettered 3 LANCASTER, BECKY Choir 2 3, Lettered 2 3, Latin Club 2. Spanish Club I 2 3. Key Club I 2 3. Film Society 3, Speech Team I. Foreign Lang. Festival I 2 3 LANE, CHARLES Spanish Club 2, Varsity Tennis 2 3. Lettered 2 3 LANE, MICHAEL Homeroom Pres. 3, Football I 2 3. Lettered 3. Track 2, Office worker 2 3, Intramurals I 2 3 LANTRIP, DAVID Choir I, Spanish 2, Intramurals I 2 3 LEHRER. ROBERT Homeroom Treas. 3, T.I.A.S.A. I 2, Football I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3, Ath. Trainer I 2 3, Arch, Drafting, State 2 LEINEN, TERRI French Club 2 3. Art 2 LEMOINE, DAVID Spanish Club 2 3, Intramural Football 2, Wres' tling I, Dis. I I 47 1 J ? 955 Seniors Stl-u 5 I 1 4 I 1 P x X 1 l A 1 1 , I I Their Stuff LENAMEN, JIMMY Homeroom officer 3, V.l.C.A. 2 3, Basketball I, Track I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3 LIEBMAN, JULIE Honors French 3, Homeroom VP l, French Club I 2 3, Cougars Pride l 2 LI'I'I'LE, SHERRI Choir I 2 3, O.E.A. 2 3, Reporter 3 LOPEZ, SANTOS Football I 2 LOVING, TONI Thespians 3, Tech. Theater 2 3 LLIPER, CARLA Cougarettes 2 3, Sr. Lieutenant 3, O.E.A.-V.O.E. 2, Most Valuable Drill team member 2, Halftime Ll.S.A. Honorable Men. 3 LLISK, SCOTT Homeroom VP 3, Crest 2 3, Graphics 3, V.l.A.S.A. Treas. l, VP 3, Football I 2, Track 2, Intramurals 1 2 3 LYNR, COBY R.0.T.C. l 2 3, Rocket Club I 2 3, Finance officer 3 MADDEN, PAUL German Club I, Foreign Land. Festival 1 MADISON, ALIDRI Band 1 2 3, F.H.A. 3, Flags 2 3, Lettered I 2 3, Band office 2 MALAER, GLYNA Cheerleader 3, Cougars Pride I 2, F.H.A. I 2 3, French Club 2, F.T.A. 3, Homeroom Rep. 3 MALONEY, SHANNON Band I 2 3, French Club l 2 3, Interact 2, F.H.A. 3, Nurses aid 3, Band Lettered I 2 3 MARCHO, CRAIG Office worker 3 URIA Crest 3 French Club 3 Interact 3 MARGAIN, N , , MARTIN, GREGORY S. Student Council I 2, Homeroom VP 1, Pres. 2, Key Club I, Latin Club 3, Basketball I 2 3, Lettered 2 3 MARTIN, MELISSA Homeroom Treas. 3, F.H.A. 2, V.O.E. CooP 3 Cougars Pride 2, Library worker 2 50 MARTINEZ. ELODIA MARTINEZ, MARCELLO Football 3. MARTINEZ, PABLO FHA 3, Industrial Arts 3. Football I 2 3. Basketball I 2 3. MASON, PAUL Honor Society 2 3, Spanish Club 2 3, Industrial Arts I 2 3, Film Series 2 3, Football I 2 3, Basketball I 2 3, Swimming 3, Office Worker 2. MASSEV, JAMES Latin Club I, Band I 2 3. MathfScience Seminar 3. MAXWELL, TAMME CVAE COOP 3. Club Treasurer 3. ' MCBRIDE, MIKE Football 2 3, Lettered 3, Industrial Arts I 2, Basketball 2. MCCANN, EILEEN Orchestra I, OEA 2 3, V-Pres. 2, Sec. 3. FFA 3, VOE COOP 3. MCCLLIRE, MARC Siren Squad 3, Band I 2. Choir I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3, Key Club I 2, Latin Club 2 3, Film Series 3, Intramurals I 2 3. MCCOWN, STEPHANIE Honor Society 3, Band I 2 3, Drum Major 2 3, Choir 2 3, Spanish Club I, Key Club I' 2 3, Senior Musical Or' chestra I 2 3, Society of Distinguished American High School Students I 2, District Choir 2 3, Region Choir 2. Area Band Region I 2 3. 51 MCGLOTHLIN, SHAWN F.F.A. 2 3, Baseball I 2 3, Lettered 2 3, At- tendance Office I, Counselors Office 3 MCKEEHAN, RUTH Drama 2, Drill Team I 2 3, R.O.T.C. I 2 3, N.C.O.l.C, Public Affairs 3 MCKELVAIN, ROBERT MCLAREN, KELLY H.E.C.E. 3, F.H.A. Hero 2, Cougars Pride I 2, Science Aide 2 MCLEAN, GRANT Good Times Committee, Latin Club 3, Industrial Arts I 2, Athletics I, Intramural 3 MCLEAN, TAMMY French Club I 2 3, Interact 2 3, French Sym- posium I 2 3, National Merit Semi-Finalist 3 MCNLITT, JAMES C. C Club 3, Intramural Football and Bowling 2 3, Football I, Track 2 3, Cross-Country 2, Lettered Track 2 3 MCRAE, RON Choir 2 3, Industrial Arts I 2, Confederate Singers I 2, Choir Hall 3 MCSHERRY, HEATHER F.H.A. I 2 3, Area V. Pres. I 2, Chapter Of- ficer 2 3, Cougars Pride I 2 MELSON, JOE Band I, Spanish Club 2, Basketball I 2 3, Track I, Lettered Basketball 2 3, Lettered Track I MENDEZ, MELISSA Band I 2 3, Homeroom Pres. I 2, D.E.C.A. 3, Art Club 2 3, Spanish Club 2, Cougars Pride I, Lettered Band I 2 3 MENDEZ, SCOTTIE Industrial Arts Pres, 2 3, Tennis I 2 3 MELTON, WANDA MIALIORE, THERESA Cougarette Manager 2 MILNE, JOHN V.I.C,A. 3, Industrial Arts MILSAP, WES Orchestra I, V.I,C.A. 2 3, Auto Mec. 2 3, Intramurals I 2 3 MITCHELL, KATHY V.O.-A.G. I 2 3, V.I.C.A. 2, F.H.A. 3, Choir I MIXON, TERESA M. Choir I 2 3, All State I 2, Confederate Singers I 2 3, Choir Sec. 2, Section Leader 3, Key Club 2, Choir Aide 3 MONTFORD, BRENDA Band I 2, Twirler 2, Industrial Arts 2 3, Sec. 3, Interact 3, Cougars Pride I, Track I, Swimming 3 MOORE, ERIC Crest 3, V,O.C.T. 2 3, Intramurals I 52 MOORE, GERRI Band I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3, Spanish Club 2. MOORE, RHONDA Choir I, Spanish Club 2 3, Key Club I 2, Volleyball I 2 3, Lettered 3, Basketball I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3, Office Worker 2. MOORE, TOMMY Football I 2 3, Lettered 2 3, Track I, Lettered I, FCA 3, Latin Club 2 3. ' MORENO, RAY Football I 3,'VoIleybaII I 3, State Drafting Award I 2 3, TIASA Reporter 2 3, Latin Club 2 3, Key Club 2 3. MORENO, RENE Band I 2 3, Lettered 3, French Club 2, FFA I 2 3, Ag Coop 3, Football I. MORLEY, ANDREA Talisman 2, Spanish Club I 2 3, Thespians 2 3, Key Club I 2 3, Him Society I 2 3, San Angelo Foreign Language Festival I 2 3, Office Worker I 3. MORRIS, RANDALL FHA 2 3, Ag Coop 2 3. MOSLEY, TERRI French Club I, Cougar's Pride I 2 3, Squad Capt. 3, Intramural football I, Office Worker 2 3. MUNDY, MELISSA Band I, Flag Corps I, Photographer 3, UIL Band I, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3. MUNSELLE, DARRELL MURDOCK, TINA T. HECE Club 3, Historian 3, FHA I, ROTC I 2. o MURPHY, KATHY Homeroom President I 3, Latin Club I 2 3, FHA 2 3, City FHA President 2, Cougar's Pride I 2, Squad Captain, Presi- dent 3, National Honor Society for American Distinguished High School Students I 2 3, Office Helper Attendance 2. MYNATT, NIKKI Choir I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3, Secretary 3, Homeroom Representative 2, Cougar's Pride I 2, Region Choir I 2, District Choir I 2 3, Choir Aide 3. ,P L.. NEAL, DONNA FHA I 2 3, FHA AreaSecretary 2, Cougar's Pride I 2, Squad Captain 3, Attendance Office 3. NEASE, NORA Corr. Secretary Class I 2 3, Latin Club V-Pres. 3, Key Club Sec. 3, Choir I 2 3, Cougar's Pride 2, Squad Captain 3, Homecoming Queen Nominee 3. NGUYEN, TANH TIASA 2 3, French Club 2 3, Intramurals 3, Draf- ting Award 2. NICHOLSON, RANDA 2 3, Student Council I 3, Band I 2, Homeroom Pres. I 3, FCA 3, Tennis I 2 3, Tennis Letter I 2 3, Team Capt. 3, Hugh O'Brian Leadership Runner Up I, National Merit Com- mended 3. NOLES, LESLIE Class Treasurer 3, Latin Club I 2 3, Latin Conven- tion I 2, Choir 2 3, Business Manager 2 3, Lettered 2 3, District Choir 2 3, Region Choir 2, Intramural Volleyball I, Cougar's Pride I, Talisman Staff I. NORWOOD, KENNETH Basketball I 2 3, Baseball 2, Honor Society V-Pres. 2 3, National Merit Semi-Enalist 3, Spanish Club I 2 3, Presi- dent 3, V-Pres. Homeroom I, President Homeroom 2, Intramurals I 2 3, Intramural Rep. 3. ODEN, JENNIFER Band I 2 3, Lettered 3, Section Leader 2 3, Film Society 3, French Club V-Pres. I 2 3, Key Club 2 3, French Sym- posium I 3, All Region Band 2 3. OGLESBY, TORIE Flag Corps 3, Key Club I 2 3, Latin Club 3, Typ ing UIL I, Office Worker 2 3. OLMOS, DAVID Spanish Club 3, Intramural Football I 2 3, ln- tramural Basketball I 2 3, Cross Country 2 3, Lettered 2 3, Track I 2 3, Lettered I 2, Track Captain 3. OLSON, KIRSTEN Junior Class Rep. 2, Homeroom Pres. 3, Talisman I 2 3, Editor 3, Latin Club I 2 3, Thespians 3, Commen- tarius 2 3, Editor 3, Cougarettes I 2 3, Captain 3, Latin Convention I 2 3, Speech Team I 2 3, V-Pres. Speech Club 3, Runnerllp Miss Halftime LISA 3, Semi-finalist Miss Halftime USA 2, Speech Letter I 2 3. 53 ORTIZ, LINA P Art Club 2 3, F.H.A. 2 3, Cougars Pride 2 3, OSTERCAMP, LEAH Orchestra I, French Club 3, Cougarettes I 2 3, Most Valuable I PALIVEC, SHELLEY Art Club Pres. 2 3, Councelor office I PARKER, KEVIN R. V.l.C.A. Pres. 3, Ind. Electronics, Intramurals I, R.O.T.C. I 2 3, Flag Corps Commander 2 PARKER, SHERI Coop 2, Soph Rec, Sec I, Homeroom Rep I, Talisman I, Latin Club 2 3, Homecoming Queen Nom. 3, Intramurals I 3, Gymnastics I 23, Lettered I 23, All American I 2 3 PATTERSON, MARVIN Student Council Rep 2, V.O.C.T. 2 3, Ind. Arts I 2, Football l, Track I PEABLES, DARLA Student Council Rep 3, French Club I 2 3, Key Club 2 3, Art Club 2 3, Cougars Pride I 2, Gymnastics I, Office worker 2 3, PERRY, MIKE Orchestra I, Intramural Rep. 2, CrestfTalisman 3, Spanish Club 2, C Club 3, Intramurals I 2 3, Football I 2 3, Lettered 2 3. PETTIT, JAMES C.V.A.E. 3, R.O.T.C. 3, Drill Team I PEVELER, LOU ALICE Honor Society 2 3, Student Council I, Choir I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3 Lib. 3, Soph. Student Council I, Spanish Club 2 3, Key Club 2 3, Film Society 2 3, PHILLIPS, TRACY Latin Club 2 3, Sec. 3, Film Society 2 3, Pres. 3, Tennis I 2 3, Lettered I 23, , PLOWMAN, JASON D.E.C.A. 3, Intramurals I 2 3, PLUMLEE, STACEY Art Club 3, POHLE, TERESA Band 3, Homeroom Rep I, F.H.A. 3, Drama I, Of- fice worker 2 I POLK, SEAN Tennis I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3, POTTHOFF, BRAD Honor Society 2 3, Interact 2, Film Society 3, Latin Club 2 3, Adv. Science Seminar 3, Speech Team 2 3, ln- tramurals 3, Lettered Speech 2 3, PRICE, RAYMOND Choir 2 3, D.E.C.A. 3, Art Club 3, Intramurals 2 0 PUGH, KYLE Latin Club I 2, H.E.R.O. Pres. 3, 54 4 A . -W L Marcello Martinez is making it. at -t RAHNE, JOHN Electronics 3, Intramurals 2. RAMBY, JASON Band I 2 3, Secretary 3, Latin Club 2 3. RANDOLPH, DEBBIE Tennis I 2, State Tennis Team I 2, Indiv. State 2, Lettered I 2, Latin Club I 2 3, Treasurer 3, Art Club I, In- tramurals 3, Office Worker 2. RASBERRY, SHERRI Honor Society 2 3, Interact 2 3, Spanish Club I 2 3, Film Society 3, Speech Team 3, Spanish Foreign Lang. Festival I 2 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 2 3. RATLIFF, KRISTY Band I, Cosmetology 2 3, FFA I, FHA 2, Cosmotology Ass't. RATFF, TONYA French Club I, Cosmetology 2, Deca 3, RAY, JUDY Sr. Class Rep. 3, Talisman 2, Ass't Editor 3, Key Club I 2, Key Club 3, Spanish Club I 2 3, Film Society I 2, Film Society Of- ficer 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, Spanish Ass't 3, Attendance Worker 2. REMPE, DAVID Band 2, Spanish Club I, Industrial Arts Club 2, In- tramurals 3, Football I 2 3, Basketball I, Track 2, Lettered Football 3. REED, MARTIN Football I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3, VICA I 2 3, Building Trades Pres. 3. REYNOLDS, DARRELL RICHARDSON, KELLY Cougarettes I 3, Cosmetology 2 3, Officer 3, Voc. Counselors' Office. RICKMAN, MICHELLE Choir I 2 3, Treas. 3, French Club 2 3, treas. ', Interact 2 3, National Merit Semi-Finalist 3. RIDDLE, DARRELRIELLY, TINA FHA I 2, Cougarettes 2 3. RIGGINS, ANGELA Basketball I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3, RoTC I 2 3. ROBERTS, TODD Homeroom V. Pres. 2, Latin Club 2 3, Art Club 3, Intramurals I 2 3, Track 2 3, Lettered 3, Cross Country Lettered 3, Basketball I. ROBERSON, ROBERT industrial Arts Club I ROBINSON, CARL Ind. Arts 2 3, C Club 3, Trainer Football I 2 3, Basketball I 2 3, Baseball I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3, 55 ROBLEY, GINNA Glags I 2 3, Capt. 3, Homeroom Rep. I, F.H.A. I, Cougars Pride I, Office worker I RODGERS, ANGELA Art Club 3, Latin Club I 2 Cougars Pride I F.H.A. 3, Intramurals 2 3, ROW, LISA O.E.A. 2 3, Voc. office 2 3 RUNNELS, BRIAN V.I.C.A. 2 3. SALINAS, NOE V.l.C.A. Parl., l.C.T. SALINAS, REYNALDO Auto Body, Football 3 SAMMON, ROBERT Ind. Arts 2 3, Homeroom Rep. 2 SANCHEZ, DEBRA Orchestra l, F.H.A. 2, C.V,A,E. 3, Spanish Club 2. I 0 SANDERS, CRAIG Photographer I 2 3, Spanish Club 2, Swim Team I 2 3, Lettered 2 3, Dis. 2 3, Reg. 2 3 . SANDERS, SABRINA Talisman Staff 3, Film Society 3, Spanish Club 2 Latin Club 3, Foreign Lang. Comp. 2, Cougars Pride I SANTOS, SHARON D.E.C.A. 3, F.H.A. 3, Homemaking Office 2 SAYLES, PERRY Honor Society 2 3, Pres. 3, Band l 2 3, Sec. Leader 3 National Merit Commended 3, Key Club I 2 3, Latin Club 2 3, Film Society Pres. I 2 3, Advanced Science Seminar 3 SCALF, SANDRA D.E.C.A. 2 3, SCARGALL, JULIE Band l 2, Choir I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3, Con- federate Singers 2 3, EX. Board 3, Homeroom Rep. I, Reg., Dis. Choir I 2 3 SCHAFFER, ANDREW Siren Squad 3, Choir I 2 3, Film Society 3, Spanish Club 2, Intramurals 2 SCHMIDT, JANNA Band I, H.O.S.A. 2 3, Parl. 2 3, Office worker 3 56 Cindy Johnson and Elizabeth Gray . . . Tweedle-dee and Tweedle-dum 468' awww 0 K' L' ' wwf' Clay Clemons, Glyna Malaer, Pam Barrett, Derrick Wilson, and Holly Bashford . . . Friends Forever! SCHNEIDER, MEGAN HR President 3g Commentarius Poetry Editor 3: Speech Team I, 2, 3, Lettered I, 2, 3: French Club l, 2, 3: Drama Club I, 2, 33 Who's Who of American Students SCHWALB, KEVIN HR Secretary l: Spanish Club 2: C Club 3: Football l, 2, 3, Lettered 3 SCOTT, TRACY Choir lg Volleyball I, 2, 3, Lettered 2, 3: Basketball l, 2, 3, Lettered l, 2, 3: Track l, 2, 3, Lettered I, 2, 3, Homecoming Queen 3 SCRLIGGS, LEE A. Band 1, 2, 3, Lettered 3, Band Office 3: In- tramurals 3: Choir 1: FFA 1.2, 3 SHARPE, BOBBY SHAW, MIKE FOOTBALL Trainer I, 2, 3, Lettered I, 2, 35 Basket- ball Trainer 2, Lettered 2: Golf I, 2, 3, Lettered 3: French Club I, 23 C Club 2, 3 SHERWOOD, CRISTIE SHIN, JOE SIMS, WILLIAM DAVID Industrial Arts 2, 3, First State 2, 3, Hrst District 2, 3 SINGLETARY JEFF Baseball 3, Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3 Treas. SMITH, SHARON DECA 3: FHA 33 Attendance Office 3 SMITH. TIMOTHY FFA I, 2, 3: Swim Team I, 2, 3 SNYDER, PAM OEA Secretary 2: VOE-COOP Photographer 3, SPARKS, DANNY HR Vice President lg FHA 2, 3g Art Club 3, TIASA I, 2: Intramurals I STACKHOUSE, BRENT Band I, 2, German Club lg P.S.A.T. Honorable Mention 33 Office Worker 3 STALLS, JOE 57 Seniors Have Personality 'X n STANISLAWCZYK, DEBRA Student Council Rep. I: HR Pres lg Library Worker I: Gen. Office Counselor's Office 2, 3 STANLEY, LISA Band I, 2: OEA 2, 3, Par. Pro. Parliamentarian 3, Class Sergeant at Arms 3, Business Aide 3 STARR, FRAN HECE 2, 3, City Adv. Coun. 3, FHA Trea. 2, Cougars Pride lg Cougarettes 2, Gen. Off. 2, Interact 2, 3 ' STEPHENSON, EDWARD HR Sec. 2: Intramurals 2, 3 STEVENS, JOHN Student Council -1, VICA I, 2, 3: FHA I, 2, 3, Building Trades 2, Voc. Off. 3 STOKES, ALAN Crest Busi. Manager 2, 3, Art Club 2, 35 Band I STRAIN, KENT Football I, 2, 3, Lettered I, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Let- tered 2, 3, All Dist. Baseball 2, C Club Vice Pres. 33 Intramurals I, 2, 3 STRATTON, DEONNA R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3, Cougars Pride 2: Ag. Club 2 STRINGFELLOW, DEBORAH FHA 3: OEA-PEL 2: VOCT 3. Parliamentary Reporter 3: Ag. Off. 2 STROTHER, BRENT CVAECOOP 2, 3 STLICKER, MICHAEL LEE VICA 2.3: Bld. Trades I, 2, 3 STYLES, SHERI Cheerleader 3: Varsity Tennis l, 2, 3, Lettered l, 2, 3: Cougars Pride 1, 2, FCA 3: Intramurals 2, 3 Latin Club 2, 3, Conven- tion 2 SUTTLE, MICHAEL Student Council I, 3, Vice Pres. 3: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Treas. 3: Film Society I, 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Band l, 2, Section Leader 1, 2 Baseball 2, 3 SWINDLE, BYRON SWINK, BEVERLY SWONGER, CHRIS HR Pres. 2, VICA 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3 TARR, CRYSTAL HR Vice Pres. lg French Club 2, 3, HR Intramurals Rep 2: Cross Country l, 2, 3: Track l, 2, 3, Lettered I, 2, 35 Volleyball I, 2, 3, Lettered 2, 3 TALIER, JOEY Talisman Photo. 2, 3, Ind. Arts 2, 3 59 TAYLOR, KEVIN Honor Soceity 2 3, Band I 2 3, Homeroom Pres. 2, Thespians 3, Interact 2 3, German Club 2 3, Film Series Pres 3 Biology Club 3, Band All Reg, All Area 2 3, . THOMPSON, CINDY Band I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3, Spanish Club 2 3, Interact 2 3, Intramurals 2, THOMPSON, DONNY V.l.C.A. 2 3, THOMPSON, KAREN Cougarettes I 2 3, Sr. Lieutenant 3, Most Valuable 2, THOMPSON, TIM Choir I 2 3, Pres. 3, Dis, Reg, Area, I 2 3, Homeroom I 2, Spanish Club 2, Film Society 3, Football I 2 3, Lot- tery I 2 3, . THOMPSON, VICKI R.O.T.C. 3, THORNTON, AMY Homeroom Rep. 3, Talisman 3, Latin Club 3, French Club I 2 3, Art Club 3, Cougarettes I, Cougars Pride 2 THORNTON, GARRY Honor Society 2 3, Homeroom Rep. 2, Siren Squad 3, Band I 2 3, Spanish Club 2 3, Interact 2 3, V.P. 3, ln- tramurals I 2 3 TIPPEN, KEVIN Homeroom Rep. I, Latin Club 2 3, Football Trainer I 2 3, Baseball Trainer I 2 3, Lettered 2 3, TOBIN, EVAN Nat'l Merit Commended Honor Society 2 3, Tennis I 2 3, Lettered I 2 3, Co-Captain 3, Student Council Exec. Board 3, Spanish Club I 2 3, TOMLIN, ARTURO V.l.C.A Sec, Football I 2 3, Lettered 2 3 TOOPS, JORDI 60 TRI MARY Honor Society 3, V.O.E. 2, D.E.C.A. 3, F.H.A. I, TLIRNBOW, JIMMY Band I 2 3, Ind. Arts I 2 3, Band Lettered l 2 3 TURNBLILL, DERRICK Student Council 3, Spanish Club 1 2, Ind. Arts 2 3, Intramurals I 2 3, Basketball l 2 3, Lettered 2 3, Baseball 2, TYLER, PAIGE Homeroom Rep. 1, French Club 2, Cougars Pride l, Gymnastics I, Swim Team 3 LIPCHURCH, JOHNNY H.F.L. 3, Football I 2 VAUGH, JEFF Talisman Ass't Editor 3, Crest Photographer 2 3, Intramurals 3 VESSELS. ROXANNE VILLARREAL, GILBERT C.V.A.E. 3. VINES, LANCE German Club I 2, Basketball 2 VITALE, TOM Student Council 2, Tennis l, Golf 2 WALDEN. LALINA WALKER, MELYNDA W. V O.E.A. Treas. 2 3, French Club 1 2 3, Homeroom Rep. 3 61 WARREN, MARK Choir I 2 3, Confederate Singers 3 WEATHERBY, RODNEY D.E.C.A 3, Intramurals I WEBB, JOY C.V.A.E. 2 3, VP 2, Pres. 3, WELDON, LINSAY O.E.A.-V.O.E. Sec. 3, French Club I 2, Cougarettes I 2 WESTBROOK, MOLLY Honor Society 2 3, Sec. 3, Student Council I 2 3, Chaplain 3, Jr. Class Officer 2, Choir I 2 3, Lib. 3, Latin Club I 2 3 CoPres. 3, Interact 2, Elm Society I 2 3, Treas. 3 WESTMORELAND, SUE Latin Club 2, H.E.C.E. 3, Tennis 2, Counselors office I WHEELER, DANIEL T.l.A.S.A. 2, Band I, Cross Country I, Track I, Drama I R.0.T.C. 2 3 WHITE, EDDIE Student Council I 3, Intramurals I 2, Baseball 2 3, Lettered 3 WHITE, SAM Homeroom Treas. Ind. Arts I 2 3, Art Club 2 3, Knights Pres. I 2 3, Intramurals I 2 3 WHITMIRE, VONDA F.H.A. 3, Library worker 2 WIGFALL, SHELIA Volleyball I 2 3, Lettered 2 3, Track I 2 3, Let- tered I 2 3, Nurses office 3 WILLIAMS, BETH Basketball 2 3, Homeroom Rep. 2 3, Art Club 2, Office worker 3, Intramurals 2 WILLIAMS, DAVID Ind. Arts 2 3, Football I 2 3, WILLIAMS, DELANA Dis. Ed. 2 3, Pres. 3, Intramurals I, Library worker 2 3 WILLIAMS, LIBBY F.H.A. 3, Latin Club 2, D.E.C.A. 3, WILLIAMS, MICHAEL Student Council 2, WILSON, ANGIE Choir 3, Homeroom Rep. 3, H.E.C.E. Pres. 2, F.H.A. I, Cougars Pride I, Tennis I, Officer worker 3 62 ,Lv-e-vw., I 1 I wtf? 51431132 I I I I I A-1. WILSON, DERRICK Football 1 2 3, Lettered 2 3, Baseball I 2 3, Let- tered 2 3 WILSON, KIM French Club I, V.I.C.A. 2, D.E.C.A. 3, WILSON, MICHELLE Homeroom Rep. 2, Spanish Club 2, D.E.C.A. Treas. 3 Cougars Pride I WILSON, TAMLA Cheerleader 3, Student Council I 2, German Club I 2 3, Treas. I 2, Archirist 3, Cougars Pride I, Cougarettes 2, WISHART, DAVID Band I 2 3, Homeroom Rep. I, Latin Club 2 3, In- tramurals I 2 3, Football l 2 3, Lettered 3 WONG, TONY T.I.A.S.A. 2 3, Intramurals I 2 3, Library worker 3 WOODSON, BOBBY Key Club 2 3, French Club 2 3, Football 3, Baseball 2, Track 3, WRIGHT, JOEL Siren Squad 3, Honor Society 2 3, Key Club 2, French Club 1 2 3, Elm Society 3, R.O.T.C. I 2 3, Squadron Com- mander 3 WRIGHT, NANCY Spanish Club l, Latin Club 2 3. WYRICK, CATHERINE French Club 1, Latin Club 2 3, Speech Team 2 3 YATES, ANGELA H.E.C.E. Sec. 3, Cougarette53 YATES, KAREN E. Band 3, Spanish Club I 2 3, French Club 2 3, F.H.A. I 3, O YOUNG, DEBRA Art Club 3, F.H.A. 3, YOUNG, MARK Homeroom Rep, I 2, Latin Club I 2, c vouNG, PAM choir 1, F.F.A. 1 2 3, Ag. office 2 DF '84 ZACHARY, HANK Crest writer 3, Intramurals 2 3 63 S si? ZZ,o Q obs sgq . S 'Ons S On Q y was S '21 i . iii K 1 5 - ' , L PZ 1 -Ss QQ. 90,60 lah , Q eggs 9 'uhh 60655 Q seqbn 4, Se 4 , 3 7 Q . 'N 1 . f .- 2 X X v X 'X . .,:x . J s X 2 8 D Sag 9 Q, . eofqhs 0,6910 x ySf' ', ., is n V . xy. se . 8 A ,'2l0,,e D 60,50 Qing QQ , Q s 3 l Q'7lb,,.ehlb?he hr oh. 3 Q' Wai In 1981 we came to Cooper High School as a class of spirited young sophomores We had great hopes and determlnatlon to ac compl1sh many thlngs As we reached the end of our senlor year we contlnued many trad1t1ons such as the Sentor Mus1cal, Prom, Senlor Bar B Q, and the SIX Flags tr1p When the day came for us to say goodbye we left beh1nd memorles that the halls of Cooper wlll never forget Our long awalted sen1or year IS over Some fam1l1ar saylngs were Out of my way I m a Sen1or' Im a Sen1or whats your excuse? Hey there s a party th1s Weekend ' Prom1se me youll Wflte remember when Thanks for the g0OClIlI1'lCS'l' I . . - . . I . . . . . . . . - - . 0 . . . . O . . . . I ' . cz 9 ' 7 ' as u 9 ' 9 O as u Q . ' 97 Qc ' OU! a ' as u K I O I as O I I . lll I 5 TY v M I . I xv. JAY f 552, 13 3 . fir ,f f 'Qian N, ,, .L ,, T, K . ,225 H121 f ,wiv F 1.5 F H , f , Q . L, -.1.,1:w 'K vw- Q ff V' ' ' 'wfwbz' ff , .IW . X X .V 3 iff ,. - 1 .Q uy:.1.,.w'fff,' ,, ,, , ,fm- , or F avorltes - .,.. ,-,,,.?!, 'i5'v,r WS '- ' 1 1 ,,VV .. , .:-- E r 2 I T I I Z 4 i 1 A a I , x , . s 5 k a w , , i . , v E 'I A Q . 5 wa W , r w W F r 1 i i Caroline jacques Chris Cromley sw -f. ' .iunicr class officers the .iunicrs cf 1983-84 saw this year as an cnncrtunity tc relax frcm their tryine, but successful scnhcmcre year. they also saw this nericd as a chance tc nrenare fer the ccmina climactic senicr year. leadine the .iunicr class: ichn el- iittfiilllhiib 1 lll'BSidBl1t9 ShHl1l10l1 IEIYIDI' '- ViCB'Dl'BSidBl1t9 Qizlbifb hl'00KS '1 l'6C0l'dil12 SBCl'BIli:ll'y9 IJi':ltl'iCiil '10 1 C0l'l'BSl30l1dil12 secretary, katrice ncwell - treasurer, and shea nruitt - student ccuncil renresentative. the class cf 1985 will survive!! Accord, Shelly Adams, Christine Aguiar, Mary Jo Ake, Rhonda Akin, Greg Alardin, Lupe Allday, James Allsup, Sara Altum, Todd Anderson, Brian Anderson, Holly Anderson, Scott Anthony, Sabrina Appleby, Lisa Armer, Cheryl Armstrong, Allen Ash, Paul Atkins, Lisa Baccus, Sherry Badgett, Jennifer Barentine, Jill Baucum, Debbie Baxter, Steve Bayer, Joe Bayer, Rob Bechtel, Laura Bench, Tim Bennett, Tracee Benson, Ginger Benton, Tony Birch, Ken Blackstock, Mindi Blackwell, Lisa Boardman, Michele Bocanegra, Robbie Boden, Daniel Bodle, Louis Boler, Rees L. Bolin, Greg Botterbradt, David Boyd, Shay Boykin, Sheryl Breeding, Darcas Brockman, Rita Broeshe, Rebecca Brooks, Gabie Brooks, Norma Brooks, Philip Brown, Todd 72 0 X XJ 'fa-YQ 'm 1 1 B. . What's wrong Paula Wolcott? We're winning! . Hey Susie! What do you see? . Research Paper Tomorrow!?! .Class Clowns of '85 ,- Bryan, Lori Bryant, Debra Bryant, Tad Buchanan, Lisa Burkhead, Lynn Burks, Jesse Burttschell, Arnie Bush, Carey Butler, Lisa Button, Shelli Byars, Sheri Calcote, Steve Caldwell, Michael Cartwright, Steven Ceniglis, Susie Chapman, Kellie Cheek, Jr., James Chrane, Rachel Clark, Brian Cline, Sean Clonts, Angie Cochran, Candi Cole, Brad Coleman, Jim Colyer, Lori Compton, Leshia Condron, Kathy Conley, Dean Connel, Robert Conway, Ken Conway, Susan Cook, Tonia Cooley, Scott Cooper, Tina Corbin, Charles Couch, Lisa Crane, Richard Crawford, Lisa Crego, Raymond Criswell, Dee Cromley, Christopher Crow, Anthony W. Cummings, Susan Daniels, Velicia Danielson, Karl Davidson, Gail Davis, Debi Davis, John Davis, Paul 74 Davis, Penny Day, Marsha Day, Sherry Dehlinger, Debbie Denkhoff, Jennifer Dillard, Dena Dodson, Clint Dorsett, Dana Downing, Marci Drake, Andy Dugas, Phillip Dulin, Mike Dunham, Kemmel Dunlap, Susan Dycus, Leslie Edwards, Mindi Ehrke, Brad Eichler, Krystal El-Attrache, John Elkins, Tammy Emmons, Jeff Elledge, Deidra Ensminger, Pam Erwin, Loren Espinoza, Hilda Esquivel, Dina Fagg, Laura Fairbetter, Dana Fenwick, Kay Fernandez, Joe Ferrell, Diana Fields, Joel Flanagan, Danny Fletcher, Smick Folger, Chad Ford, Lisa Foster, Jeff Freeman, Glen French, Karen French, Kevin Fry, Susan Fuentes, Josie Fugate, Judy Fulgham, Troy Gallardo, Stacey Gamez, David Gannon, Renae Garcia, Jerry Garcia, Mary Jane 75 Garvin, Sabrina Gary, Chuck George, J. Gerard, Jay Gibson, Jimmy Giles, Mark Gill, Larry Gillilan, Natalie Givens, Angela Gleaton, Adriane Gonzales, Alfredo Gonzales, Jennifer Goode, Mark Gordon, Tarica Goza, Jeff Graham, Cecilia Grant, Rick Guitierrez, Anita Gutierrez, Frank Hadley, Doug Hadley, Joanna Halle, Regena Haislip, Kerry Hale, David Hale, Donald Haley, David Hanks, Laura Harding, Hollis Hargrove, Wes 76 Maw-ug, QHWN -.... .,,.....f' A. Mike Monning stares down the camera. B, Doug Wallace and Steve Veigel claim lt melts in your mouth, not in your hand! C. Mitch Springfield - Junior Lumberjack 1 51 B- te I AF? x if Picture 5-A - David McKee ponders the thought of kissing. Picture 17-B - Shelly Rose says, Get me out of here. Picture 26-C - Nathan Jones checks out those legs! ,MN Z X 4 ff E I 'C ls v ffl fy Harper, Dawn Harrel, Jim Harrell, Rachel Harris, Michele Hasten, Richard Hayes, Becky Heatherly, Ace Heatherly, Karen Henry, Mike Hermann, John Hertrick, Alice Hill, Mendy Ho, Patricia Hoff, Robby Hoffman, Misty Hood, Mike Hooker, Shannon Hooks, Kara Hopkins, Julia Hopper, Daren Horn, Billy Howard, Annette Howard, Charlotte Hsieh, Juiyu Hutsell, Michelle lngle, Shawn lsaacs, Lisa Jackson, Tricia Jacques, Caroline 77 Jeffries, Lory Jennings, Ted Jenson, Pam Jerry, Rosetta Johnson, A. Johnson, Angela Johnson, Darrell Johnson, Jan Johnson, Jeanette Johnson, Jo Johnson, Kim Johnson, Pat Johnson, Sundi Jones, Mary Jane Jones, Nathan Jones, Timothy Kahl, Bryan Kehr, Matt Kemp, Tim Kennedy, Scott Kenwood, Kim Kershaw, Leica King, Leisa Kirchens, Tracy Kirkland, Scott Kocha, Raymond Koskinen, Kir Koskinen, Sean Kraus, Eddie Laird, Bruce Lambert, Floyd Lambert, Tony Lammons, Richard Lawson, Bobby Leasure, Becky Leinbaugh, Shonna Leinen, Chad Lemoine, Tim Lemons, Jamie Lewis, Carol Lilly, Brad Lively, Debbie Lloyd, Holly Lloyd, Scott Looney, Jeannie Lucia, Kathy Luna, Arcadia Luttrell, Latonia Mabry, Lisa 78 Mallon, Melissa Mantooth, Lori Mathis, Deena Mayer, Susan Martin, Christie Martin, Dinette Martin, Jody L. Martin, Kevin Martin, Nancy Martin, Teri Marquette, Charles Martinez, Joey Martinez, Miguel Martinez, Minnie Martinez, Raymond Mathews, Mark Maxwell, Warren McAlister, Todd McCathren, Mike McFarland, Andy McComsey, Cherylyn McConnell, Michelle McCoy, Jeff Mcltleer, Kelly McDaniel, Cara McDonald, Kelly McKay, Sandra McKee, David McKeIlop, Mike McNutt, John McPherson, Michael McWilliams, Marion McWilliams, Teri Meek, Mickie Mellor, Carol Melton, Wanda Mick, Greg Miller, Mike Miller, Teena Minatra, Eddie Minter, Jimmy Molina, Martin Monning, Mike Moore, Todd Moorehead, Steve Morales, Clemente Moreno, Alex Moreno, Rita Morton, Alysia 79 Muir, Arnold Mullins, Becca Mullins, Amy Murphy, Lisa Murray, John Napolitano, Debbie Nall, Stacey Nejedly, Dianne Nelson, Chuck Newhouse, Lisa Newman, David Nichols, Jack Nichols, Tim Nickens, James Niehaus, Debbie North, Kelly Norvell, Willis Nowell, Katrice O Halloran, Brian O Laughlin, Mark Orsini, Beth Osborn, Jerri Owens, Shan Pace, Greg Palomo, Amparo Parham, Ben Patel, Harsha Patty, Sandra Pearson, Mitchell Pedraza, Carol Pence, Tommy Perry, Laurie Pettingell, Michael Petty, Glenn x X Y W... Y xi Y gg, s , lil r Q X X 5 ,Q if 'Q so sw, Q: X X X , .4 A . . - fe- ,:.5f 4 H, R ,. i H g r 1-,. ali, , .. 'rg vi 5 V a j' R v N -vue-vm-fr 1.-4-J' Mil' h e x fri? if um ' Z1 - A lg Pierce, Tom Pitcock, Teresa Pizzorno, Pamela Poe, Melody Poljanec, James Pope, Jeff Portalatin, David Porterfield, Nancy Powell, Tim Prasaru, Mum Prew, Wade Priestner, Paul Prock, Andy Pruitt, Shea Rainey, Robert Ramirez, Gloria Randall, Lisa Rankin, Joseph Ray, Lee Reader, Shelly Rentz, Ed Rhodes, Brian Richey, Steve Richardson, Lori Riley, Malcolm Rivera, Annette Roberts, Corby Robinson, IV Robinson, Kory Rogers, Cameo Rose, Allen Rose, Shelly Ross, Lisa Rousett, Steve llI1i0l'S Are SBCOl1d to UI1 -il' X 4. fd' , X A. David Weeks and Michele Boardman are perfect for each other B. Kellie Chapman and Rachel Chrane are getting rowdy!!! C. Shea Pruitt, Rick Grant, and Steve Schwalb register after a hard night. M514 W.. Z-0 - A Jo Johnson is too enthusiastic. B Debbie Baucum smirks at the camera C Nancy Porterfield is looking cool if . ,WWW 4' 5 6 'Ei' 3 Runnels, Karen Rusnak, Gary Russell, Keith Rutledge, Jimmy Sandreth, Mark Sanders, Robert Sanford, Scott Saunders, Jaunice Scarborough, Louise Schaffer, Jeff Schick, Kim Schwaegler, Randy Schwalb, Steve Schwartz, Sam Scifres, Leray Scott, Chandra Seaborn, Traci Seals, Michael Searl, Kelly Seybold, Jeff Shaw, Scott Shelton, Ashley Sherrod, Matthew Sherwood, Cristie Shipley, Kevin Sikes, Malinda Simpler, Marcus Simpson, Angela Sineri, Kerry Sloan, Sharon 83 XE L X lt's hard to he humble in x when y0u're a Junwr Gal K ra Smith, Chanda Smith, Liza Smith, Marci Smith, Ray Smith, Theresa Snider, Keith Snelson, Kellie Snelgrove, Loren Springer, Brent Springfield, Mitchell Splain, Sue Spencer, Wendy Staggs, Shelia Starks, Fredrick Stephen, Ginger Stevens, Michael Stowe, Jill Street, Lauren Strickland, Sandy Stubbeman, Susan Suggs, Terry Sullivan, Chris Swanson, Kevin Tankersley, Kyle Taylor, Shannon Taylor, Teena Tesseyman, Sonja Thacker, Hazel Thom, Phone Thompson, Cheryl 86 M D' V, ..., X Z W I EL iv K fa A xi 1 1 ll w K 555411 4' JD We mr 'Ar 'U u , ws- f 'i V A-1 ,ty ff L ' .za V M I I W M i? S- i 1 .Mig , wa is W... ,, Thomason, Michelle Thompson, Michael Thornton, Angie Timms, David Tomlin, James Tong, Andrew Trent, Sandy Trotter, Renee Turkett, Tam Turnbow, Stacie Tyler, Ray Urban, Mary Vanderhider, Russell Ann Varney, Donna Veigel, Stephen Velasquez, Kristina Vendl, Cheryl Vidak, Steve Voit, Mike Vorasane, Somphone Vorasane, Thongsouk Vycital, Sam Wagner, Freddie Waldon, Sheryl Wallace, Doug Walton, Mary Ward, Pam Waters, Tiffany Watson, Staci Weeks, David Wheatley, Leslie Wheeler, Marianna Wheeler, Michele Whistler, Tammy White, Mike Wilburn, Keith Williams, Jill Williams, Leo Williams, Sherri Wilson, Russell Wilson, Tami Windland, Kim Wolcott, Paula Wood, Tracy Woodfin, Paul Woodman, Dana Yates, Darla Yungblut, Cherisse Zuyus, Jeff 87 Ulli0l'S hm, ' f 'Hwy , Q .. A mv I WH A . ,,,, 553 nlimit d 4' 1 ff i A. Tonia Cook and Susan Cummings strut their punk stuff. B. Staci Watson and Shannon Taylor discuss their Junior year. C. Mindy Edwards, Cherisse Yungblut, and Lauren Street are friends forever. i 4 If EVE B-I-0 60 7' .nun- ,,,..- W I1 i .V ,ig ,,.-4:99 q 2.15-7 ' , , X ' , X A. Stephen Richey is taking it easy. B. Arnie Burttschell registering for classes. C. Mike Monnig chows down. Dbvd UBS I B011 I' bs 5 ,5 s P X X x no Y A ,Q .ff r K y wi' Q Sis. R tl X. X . A. Robert Townsend and Jimmy Crane say Coogs are W l! B. We've got spirit yes we do say Doug Hadley and Chris Cromley C. Mark Giles. . .the womanizer. 7 gf is ,gf in 35 QQ. X51 ,jx ii 5 54 Lx K, 31 ii 26? 0, if un-unmmmr , .X mismmwmk :www mmm. f - if 8 U W xii. K . eg f , gf 4' 2 L ,gr it M2il' W, QM 'midi . ,Qu flfzk U 11, nf. H' 3 x -.3491 ' N , 1' fir, W' i-' 4 f nz i Ei ' -v 1 1 Wi: 1 ,Q sgxgi f ,M- F ers U we '-. kj iyyt Wig., ,,QX..,, Chris Curnutt Nelson N ease P 4 nil!!! A MW, ,,,,....-n-1 The Sophomore class officers for the 1983-'84 school year are: President, Cris Curnuttg Vice President, Stephanie Childers, Recording Secretary, Monique Tucker, Corresponding Secretary, Cathie Galbraith, Treasurer, Sean Seamsterg and Student Council Representative, Courtney Conoly. The sophomore class made it through their first year at Cooper by being totally enthusiastic in everything they were in- volved in. The sophomores participated in sports activities, pep rallies, and especially homecoming. Their great class sign: Just For Fun, Just For Kicksg We're the Class of '86, expressed just how they feel about their sophomore year. Adams, Donna Adams, Meledy Adams, Ricky Ake, Bobby Alanis, Maria Allen, Lee Alvarez, Angel Alvarez, Maria Anderson, Mindy Andrews, Jerry Apple, Diana Auldridge, Mike Baglin, Brian Bales, Camille Bankston, John Barnes, Jennifer Barnhill, Larry Barr, Candace Barton, Greg Belk, Meredith Bell, Terriance Benton, John Bird, Jason Black, Debbie Blakley, Alicia Blanco, Melanie Bledsoe, Becky Bledsoe, Vicky Blevins, Kelly Bliznak, John Blush, Wayne Boggess, Kevin Borman, Tiffany Bouquet, Rhonda Bowermaster, Robby Boyce, Deanna Boyd, Chris Boyd, Paula Bramlet, Shea Brannan, Cynthia Bredeck, Scott Brochner, Gigi Bronkhorst, Jodi Brooks, Jim Brown, Kirk Bruton, Pat Bryan, Cherrie Buck, Patrick Bui, Chi Burrow, Tommy Cadena, Teresa Cadjew, Rea-Ann Caldwell, David Camacho, Randy Campagna, Stephanie Cantrell, Mitzi Cantu, Moses Carpenter, Chuck Carroll, David Carroll, lvory Casey, Cindy Casey, Kristie Casey, Steve Chalupa, Mike Chancey, Stace Charnick, Lora Chavez, Rito Chea, Chantho Cheairs, Sandy Cheek, Lisa Childers, Stephanie Cisneros, Michelle clark, Russell Clowdus, Scott Coe, Kenneth Coffman, Robbie Cohen, Cori Coldicutt, Benji Collins, Sandra Collins, Shay Colwell, Corey Colvin, Tab Connelly, Misty Conoly, Courtney Contreras, Lee Roy Cook, Shelley Cooper, Kent Corbett, Julie Cornelison, Mark Cornell, Jamie Cowsert, Kent Cox, Paul Cranfill, Darby Crawford, Georgia Creech, Lara Croft, David Crow, Shelly Curnutt, Cris Dancer, Brigitte Daniels, Randy Davis, Christy Davis, G. W. Davis, Kelli Davis, Kerbi Davis, Kevin Davis, Laura Davis, Lois Davis, Steven Davison, Annette Day, Darrin Day, Daryl Dehlinger, Bill Del Bosque, Debra Dennis, Brady Dickson, Becky Dietly, David Dobson, Richard Dohrse, Kristina Donald, Liz Donovan, Jennifer Donovan, Tim Drummond, Lisa Drummond, Nancy Drury, Danny Duncan, Andy Dunman, Davina Dunn, Angie Dunn, Reggie Dunne, Mike Edge, Cliff Edwards, Robert Egbert, Rodney Ellis, Lory Ellison, Michael Emery, Jill Espinoza, Armando Fagg, Gina Farr, Mike Ferris, Melissa Fickle, Allen Fitzgerald, Vicki Fleming, Sirron Fletcher, Kari Flippo, Lisa SQ1,9Jl'l'!.0Jl.FE!.0JE'QS 'Sivan' Graham Scarborough sho s her st ff ReaAnn Cadjew, Kelly Hulen, Courtny Conoly, and Cori Cohen root for the Cougars. Flores, Ricky Flores, Rosa Flournoy, Mark Fong, Lisa Lynn Foster, David Foy, Donald Frazier, Brad Freeman, Danny Fry, Donnie Fry, Emery Fuentes, Carlos Fulfer, Ricky Galbraith, Brad Galbraith, Cathie Galloway, Joedy Galvan, Beatrice Galvan, Steve Garrison, Leslie Garza, Armando Gawronski, Bobbie Gerlach, Julie Gilchrist, Tim Gill, Steve Gilreath, Scott Goff, Ladorna Goldman, Kathie iw ' QVC . X rg w .1-1 gsm .X Gongora, Ed Gonzales, Alex Gonzalez, Melinda Gore, Mark Gorg, Austin Graham, Tina Granillo, Chris Graves, Les Greeson, Andrea Grounds, Scott Guerra, Patty Gunter, Christy Gusman, Robert Guthrie, Melinda Guzinski, Pat Hale, Tony Handy, Katherine Harbin, Christi Harden, Teresa Harper, Eddie Harrell, Reggie Harris, Paige Harrison, Kristen Hatcher, Keith Hatchett, Rhonda Hawkins, Cieorgene Hayes, James Haynes, Melissa Hendrix, Henry Herbert, Heather Hernandez, Nacio Herrera, Manuel Herron, Mendy Hickam, Davey Hicks, Juanita Hill, Cindy Hill, Debbie Hill, Kevin Hill, Mary Hirsch, Robert Hoechst, Billie Hollowell, Tommy Hoover, Janeth Hopkins, Deborah Hopper, Brad Howard, Lee Howell, David Howell, Pete Hsieh, Ting yu Hughes, Travis Hulen, Kelly Hulsey, Rick Hunter, Jeff Hwang, Tsen lngalsbe, Todd Ingram, Glynn Jackson, Paul James, Byron James, Jerry Johnson, James Johnson, Jim Johnston, Jeanne Jones, Karla Jones, Richard Jordan, Lisa Kaercher, Joe Kearney, David Keathley, John Kelley, April Kelley, Michael Kelso, Matthew Kennedy, Don Kenwood, Buddy Keppel, Scott Kidwell, Dawn Kihlberg, John Kimbrough, Scott King, Frank King, Kristi Kirkpatrick, Lori Koonsman, Lisa Korman, Shawn Kraus, John La Brenz, Nathan La Caille, Michelle Landers, Jack Langholtz, Greg Langlitz, Scott Lara, Samuel Lariviere, Michele Leavell, Danielle Leffew, Stephenle Lemoine, Jamie Leonard, David Lewis, Andy Lewis, Kim O'DelI, Leah Oertli, Liz Oglesby, Shane Oldenburgh, Monica Overby, J'Lynn Pacheco, Margaret Parker, Randy Parker, Trevor Parks, Greg Pearson, Pete Pedersen, Marie Peiser, Christina Pentecost, Scott Perry, Lance Peters, Michael Peterson, Judy Phillips, David Pickens, Gary Pitman, Craig Pittman, Wayne Pizzorno, Mike Plowman, Jerral Polk, Elizabeth Pollard, Derek Popham, David Porter, Christi Posey, Sharon Powell, Gregg Powell, Stacie Price, Alischa Price, Shane Proctor, Bill Procter, Bonna Procter, Stephanie Pugh, Mary Rabas, Dawn Rahne, Robert Rains, Eddie Ramirez, Wayne Ramsey, Shannon Rickman, Darren Riley, Jewell Riley, Rooney Ritchie, Kevin Roberson, Marcy Roberts, John Roberts, Kellye Roberts, Lori Robinson, Earnest Robinson, Perry Rodgers, Dennis Rodriquez, Carlos Rodriquez, Mary Rodriquez, Ramiro Root, Paul Rubel, Teri Russell, Tammy Rutledge, Joel Sammon, Eric Sanchez, Paul Sanders, Jeff Sarabia, Jack Satterlield, Lynne Satterlee, Ken Saunders, Bill Savarance, Paige Scarborough, Laura Graham Scarborough, Melissa Schuhmacher, Bret Scott, Paula Scroggs, Matt Scurlock, Tammy 102 Seamster, Scott Seamster, Sean Sedekum, Ben See, Ginger Seegmiller, Rachelle Seldon, Mary Sellers, Lynn Setser, William Shackelford, Angela Shaffer, Brent Shelley, Lisa Shelly, Shawn Sherrod, Tim Shields, Jennifer Shirley, Stacy Shoemaker, Chuck Shumaker, Leann Simmoms, Falon Slauenwhite, Jim Slater Slimp Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith , Nicole , Shanna Smith, Amy Cheryl L. Derrie , Melonie Natosha Virginia Snyder, Jamie Somma, Michele Spaunhorst, Scott Speegle, Cindy Speight, Tonya Spires, Kelly Spurlin, Guy Staggs, Allen Staggs, Tommy Standard, Mike Stancill, Jackie Standly, Karla Steadman, Troy Stephens, David Stephens, Warren Stephenson, Dana Steward, Tonya Stewart, Sherry Stiffler, Tanya Stinnett, Tracy Stover, Tom Strayer, Shawn Stringfellow, Melissa Sudberry, Darren Suttle, Davie Swanson, Debra Taylor, Tiffany Teague, Noelle Templin, Ray Teten, Lynn Thacker, Cynthia Thom, Phit Thomas, Lisa Thomas, Paige Thompson, Mark Tollison, Jay Tomlin, Ricky Travis, Suzanne Trueblood, Joey Tucher, Frank Tucker, Monique Unger, Carol Utter, Marc Van Allen, Judy Velasquez, Peter S022-l?Jh.QJI.'!.'!.QJl?P3 WW i ls this difficult Les?! ? 'mfW. , Ed, is that a seductive look? SQ? :J What was that about my mama?! Q 5. I didn't do it! says Wayne Pittman!! X A, .Y L- ' 6 Q , 0 , Vigil, Debbie Villalovos, Kenneth Vinas, Fred Wagner, Lesa Waldon, Walden Walker, Walker, Gerral Jenna Jessica Tina Wallace, Rhonda Wallace, Sondra Walls, Julie Walton, Laurie Ward, Christa Watkins, Anthony Watson, Amy Waaver, Gena Weinstein, Amy Welch, Terry L. Wenker, Wenk Westmoreland, Joe Westmoreland, Lisa Whaley, David Whaley, Ruth Wharton, Jarrett Wheeler, Debbie Wheeler, Kayla White, Aubrey Wilcox, Shannon Wilfong, Mike Willen, Cheryl Williams, Steven Williams, Victor Williamson, Cariel Wilson, Melissa Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson, Wimpr y , Benny Joe Kyle Lisa Roshelle Shelly Wes ne, David Wise, Ray Wishart, Kathy Wood, Leah Woodson, Billy Woodson, John Woolf, Keith Wright, Cami Wright, Denis Wulf, Mark Yarbrough, Stephanie Young, Ernie Young, Kealy Young, Marissa Zachry, Holly Zumwalt, Becki S012-IEPJIE. JIEL JE :J 1 xx X Q Wm 1 -.Sw 1 'E 'A A. Get a grip, says Falon Simmons! B. ReaAnn Cadjew and Pat Guzinski, better known as Mutt and Jeff!!! ,... RQ!!! my , W 2Wu?EWWWWQf5FLUOK ftgmmw W1 ggiijflffgi jgamf , ifgmjffj if- 5W?g JmwM?Lf fav Jim k,5. 1 Lynn Mendenhall, the new principal at Cooper, is sure- ly qualified for his job. After spending ten years at Cooper teaching, five years at Madison Jr. High, and three years at Abilene High as associate principal, and one year as principal at Lincoln, he is back to conquer the task as principal here. When asked how he wanted people to remember him, he replied l want the student body to remember each other, that's what is important. Mr. Mendenhall's main concern is that the faculty of Cooper provide a good learning environment, and to make learning enjoyable. Lynn Mendenhall .mv- ,asm Brailsford, V. E. McCutchen, Jerry Miller, Melba 'Q B.S., M.Ed. B.S. Hardin Simmons B.B.A. McMurry Prairie View, ASM M.Ed. Abilene Christian M.Ed. Abilene Christian Univ. of Oregon ,I Petty, Glenn B.S. Howard Payne University M.Ed. Sul Ross University fl 91' 4.'. 5 ,. ,, 4 ' ah' S x Well, l never. claims Mrs. Miller. This year Cooper again has four Associate Principals. They are Mr. Valree Brailsford, Mrs. Melba Miller, Mr. Glenn Petty and Mr. Jerry McCutchen. These four work together to provide supportive help and guidance for the students at Cooper High School. Mr. Valree Brailsford has been at Cooper for twelve years. Some of the jobs he is in charge of this year are the discipline, attendance, and curriculum of the Sophomore Class A-K, and as one of the associate principals, assisting in supervising student activities. He received his B.S. at Prairie View, ASM University and has a Master of Education. Mrs. Melba Miller is in charge of the 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. Mr. Glenn Petty has been at Cooper for two years. He is in charge of the Senior Class with attendance, cur- riculum and discipline. He received his B.S. at Howard Payne University and his MEd at Sul Ross University. Mr. Jerry McCutchen has also been at Cooper for two years. He is responsible for the Sophomore Class L-Z with attendance, curriculum and discipline. He received his B.S. at Hardin-Simmons University and his Master's at Abilene Christian University. Q Lf Q 13 Q ' 1 L... P D S IK za X1 Cf: if: f k N.f L. ' , , f ai., Wil , . -- , ' Bill Watkins Christine Bradshaw SX x., f f kai ts Mr. Wood looks like he could use some counseling himself. 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 Sophomore counselor is Mrs. Christine M. Bradshaw. She received her Bachelor of Arts at Wayland and her Master of Education at Hardin-Simmons. Helping the Juniors this year is Mr. Jerry Wood. He has been the 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 eleven 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 Voca- tional Counselor for five years. He received his Bachelor of Sciences and Master of Education degrees from Hardin- Simmons University. Jerry Wood Barbara McKenzie 112 it Ak ,ts 1 i if .5 . . f l 5 All k N V 39 Nadine Kute af. P.- - fu-. .v I ' 4 Ili 4' 1' gi 7 f s 4 u . 1 , 'rX 1.-,zfr Natha Kidd Jeanne lsler Kathryn Williams -gg wx av? wwe' xx' Cynthia Standefer Gayle Taylor 'PK' Madie Newman XJ Y --...T Dorothy Goff Vicki Button Quit breathing so hard, I can't understand you, says Mrs. Taylor. The secretaries here at Cooper have a very special job. They take time in helping each day run smoothly and efficiently. They do the best job possible to make everything turn out as it should. ln the general office, three secretaries work where the books and files are kept. Kathryn Williams is the Registrar while Gayle Taylor is the Assistant Registrar. The bookkeeper is Madie Newman. In the attendance office, Nadine Kute, Attend- ance Clerk, and her assistant, Vickie Button, serve many students coming in and out all day. They sign permits for students to enter and leave class for various appointments. These secretaries also check on students who are ill. Assisting Mr. Mendenhall as a secretary is Mrs. Dorothy Goff. She keeps records of his appoint- ments as well as assorted clerical duties. ln the counseling office, Natha Kidd helps the three counselors. Jeanne lsler serves as a Teacher's aide. New this year, is Cynthia Standefer, the PBX office. !'k C2 QQ RJ f-XX lx, 'fa x,f5 Q 513 3 113 QS 0 L, UG D fi K ,Q JL E 'Q 114 'MEP' Sharon Kelley Debbie Langford Denise Lowry B.S. Texas Tech B.S. Texas Tech B.S. Texas Tech FHA FHA FHA Beth Neeley BSHE FHA Cheerleaders Ms. Neeley plays M.A.S.H. Home Economics is one of the most important departments at Cooper. Master- ing family life skills is an integral part of our daily lives. The department is con- stantly striving to help students develop skills in areas of home and money management, housing, food, clothing, and parenting. Home economics develops skills in making family and personal life decisions. The home economics for the 1983-84 school year are: Sharon Kelley, Debbie Langford, Denise Lowry, Mary Mathieson, Beth Neeley, Virginia Owen, and Louise Smith. These seven teachers are to be complimented on their fine job of sharing their knowledge, time, and ser- vices with the students. Mary Mathieson B.S. Baylor FHAj HERO Katherine Owen AA C.J.C. ew-af Louise Smith MSE Ll.C.A. FHA f HERO li 4- 5. u ' i Romara Carter BS A.C.l.l. M.Ed. U.N.M. LIIL Typing 'Q rd 1-5 5,55-ffdx rw.. 1 -nf . 3 . sn ' -Q ' -V an L., -. N . ,v x f T ' , xx , . ,, af t '3 Q -11221: as . W' S' 23112 at 6i4 1' - . R 1 QQ? . 'T '34-'f ,X .....- -l ... '..- Ele D ' t ' J uf . r n ' 'fd'- 1 numuf. '.. ' .4 '. Evelyn Longacre BS McMurry f. Dolores Ticer BBA West Texas State M.Ed. HSU .,,..f 5 'X 'wgs 'WN NC? Vivian Fox Sallye Japhet Wanda Knight BS HPU MBA North Texas State BBA HSU ME HSU BBA ACU UIL Shorthand FBLA Bus. Mgr. Talisman, Crest ,, 14 f ff. X g. 'c '-'film' Mrs. Longacre Teacher of the year The Business Department includes areas such as accounting, typing, shorthand, business law, V.O.E., Co-Op, and P.E.L. CV.O.E.y. Six teachers are included on the business staff this year. They are Romara Carter, Vivian Fox, Wanda Knight, Evelyn Longacre, Dolores Ticer, and Sallye Japhet. This department offers students the opportunity to learn more about the business world and how they can become a contributing member in it. l' Jw 'x J X, Elf , I r 1 1 W Li V Ling Q ill. L- 1... w . 7 fs f 5 X-, Q 2 I., 5- is Y 115 mji,,w, S 5 ,, M, zz, Wg 'dx .X ,gal Q gist-'gk t ,, X ss N .1 X f at s l 3 ik , 2 gf .az .gs z 'A afih i zz .. I 3,433 .v f , , . 1 . fi 431 ,nsfjffj f .il n 'zbfgft 'Ze ' if, '41 Qfivq, K .. -157,74 02495 iii? 5 , ,ru , sffggs ' jf Robert E. Holladay B.A. HSLI A.P. English Sr. Class Sponsor Talsman Sponsor il Sally Carthel B.A. Texas Tech Soph. Class Sponsor Michael Newton B.S. HSLI Soph. Class Sponsor Siren Squad Lynn. Chasteen B.S. LIT Interact Sponsor E A F. n ri 13 1 lil The English Department is one of the n .' largest departments at Cooper High School. ' E?cmi::Eh'nSo ga:aH'?:Ito Q Teachers stress grammar and literature to . Oralcomjcu lritaactsponsor prepare students for college. Compositions, i term projects, book reports, and research A papers all represent phases of the English . program taught at Cooper. Students display- ' . ing special aptitudes, interests, and abilities in ' A 4 English are offered accelerated courses. ln .- b g these classes emphasis is placed on composi- ' tion and the appreciation and interpretation l : of literature. There are 19 teachers that com- , - l I prise the English department staff. These -g V teachers are Leia Dick, Joanna Barnett, I , Russell Barrett, Jimmie Blackford, Jodi -n Brecheen, Sally Carthel, Lynn D. Chasteen, f M , A , -. Sherilyn C. Hanks, Robert E. Holladay, Nancy .1 g ' ' ' A. Hutchinson, Dianne Johnston, Michael . fi A of if Newton, Camille P. Parrish, Darla Patton, Pat ,Q g2'i':3:a19TeCh ' Qffbqyu , Penick, M. Lou Rodenberger, Edward Wilson, . Head volleyball Coach , X3 1 Joan Wood, and Gina Young. MJKA - Camille Parrish ,A nn ,af A I lB4fE.dT:'J?5 Southern AMW. , ca -' WM ff 1 Lo?Rodenberger J,-T -- . B.A,, B.s. Twu if W 9. f W 0-gf JW? J P -T U , ,lf T J QV if f IX . sow 116 'Z' Sherilyn Hanks B.A. HSLI M.Ed. in Guidance ACU Soph Class Sponsor 'V Jodi Brecheen B.S. Ed. ACU Sponsor Crest ,-me X, i . .L V 'fl' ,. if dis' V rj Q1 'fl W' , nf I 4 'V .,.aI , 35 , ,V , S V5 , 5 b I. R .E xx xl t awk , f 2f 1 'I 3 ml ,K H' Pat Penick Joanna Barnett Russell Barrett B.S, NTSU B.A. McMurry B.A., M.A. HSLI B.C. NTSU Sponsor - NHS Soph. Class Sponsor Girls Basketball Coach M.A. HSL! Edward Wilson B.S. McMurry Commentarius paw., ,,ial, - , Y1-- , E :SEC Joan Wood B.A. McMurry Student Council Sponsor Dianne Johnston B.S. McMurry MEd. Reading Spec. Jimmie Blackford B.A. HSU Jr. Honors English f1f!U'? CA T . Q E Mrs. Hutchinson says, You call that a research paper? NY 1' 9 Q 1. R, ! ::-- x f S N --, tl an , l Q 118 Lela Dick Sonya Green B,A, MCMurry B.A. Baylor Llniv. German Club Spanish Club Nancy J. Lewis B.A. College of Wooster Spanish Club Mrs. Dick, So you think you can speak German! Melissa Pilcher B.A. North Texas State French Club The Foreign Language Department at Cooper offers four different languages. The main goal for the depart- ment is to promote other cultures, to be able to converse while traveling to other countries, to read literature writ- ten in the original language instead of translation, and also to learn more about one's own language by learning a new one. The German classes taught by Mrs. Lela Dick, par- ticipated in Foreign Language Festivals and many other activities throughout the year. Miss Rose Williams and her Latin classes were also busy this year. They attended State Convention, and en- joyed many activities such as the Roman Banquet and the annual Slave Auction. The Spanish Classes were taught by Miss Sonja Green and Miss Nancy Lewis. Their goal was to serve mankind in whatever way possible so that we may have a better place to live. Within the French classes, taught by Mrs. Melissa Pilcher, students are encouraged to be more tolerant of people from other lands and more accepting of other cultures. it ...N-Wwms-.ws-f.,.f Q' ,,... 2 fi ,g k as X Mrs. Williams teaches Latin. Rose Williams B.A. Baylor M.A, Llniv. of No. Carolina Latin Club 'ie . td' Migy.. N ft'? f'lf'J 14 j Ann Howard Chemistry B.S. TWU L Barbara Williams Physical Science S.S.Ed., Texas Tech M.Ed. ACU Madeleine Brown B.S. McM M.Ed. ACU Dennis Bryant Biology University of New Mexico Bill Hughes Biology B.S. Ed., ACU M.Ed. Texas ASM OR Marsha Allred Chemistry 1, H. Chemistry 1 B.S., B.S.Ed., ACU James O. Alderman Physics, H. Chemistry 2 B.A. and M.S. Physics M.S. Nuclear Engineering Mrs. Allred says, l'm what will haunt you for the rest of the semester! Science is defined as the knowledge obtained from observing and experimentation in order to learn. The Cooper High School Science Department offers a wide range of courses which in the cycle of life are helpful to teach one to make rational decisions. Cooper offers Physical Science, CVAE Science, Biology, and Chemistry. Students are given the opportunity to participate in the annual spring Science Competition. Teachers are James Alderman, Marsha Allred, Madeleine Brown, Ann Howard, Bill Hughs, D. R. Jonas, Betty Lutzko, Barbara Williams and Dennis Bryant. Q Q ff-5 kx ll. 119 it D 11 U a it C N. i X Q ta Tommy Estes B.S. Univ. of Texas M.A. McMurray Golf Coach H is -'- 2 -ir .UQA :sw - -1 if l-if l S! J ,, . 4 msg Dewain Finley B.A. Baylor M.Ed. ACU Betty Ford B.A. Texas Tech M.Ed. Texas Tech The future mathematics needs of today's Cooper students are diverse. To meet these needs, the C.H.S. mathematics department provides a wide variety of class offerings and employs various teaching techniques. A strong college preparatory program is offered. This program includes a rapidly growing computer mathematics division. Basic math skills are also taught, with much of the instruction utilizing laboratory computers and teaching machines. The MOCE Program affords students an opportunity to study banking, finance, in- surance, and personal money management. Extra-curricular opportunities are available through participation in UIL math meets and the Math-Science Seminar. A tutor program offers students individualized assistance both before and after regular school hours. Jo Caldwell B.A. Howard Payne National Honor Society Linda Finley B.A. Baylor mi' ' T 'ii s '. i' aag t ..... V, . ,. H s.:. A K y Q is Luella Cochran B.S. Sam Houston State Bettie Lutzko B.S. Univ. of Missouri M.A. Univ. of Missouri -ITT' if 'fl ,, Q X s -1 y XX n o 7 . ,'.. tf K , r Q ' ,f 22 s . Q I! K. 3 at Charles Potter Sam Scott B.S. North Texas State B.S. Sul Ross State . -. Gene Ward B,S. Angelo State M.Ed. ACU X g Q, R Jim Zumwalt B.S. Texas ASM M.S. Texas ASM Senior Class Sponsor Stephanie Taylor B.S. Baylor Teresa Therwhanger B.Ed. HSL! Denise Tolbert B. Ed. x Ku Tw t My , -. -X, .K Vwx it Can't you understand anything, asks Mrs. Ford. NJ S ., kh ' QV, I '1,. ,P i ET' ' A ii! ,ct it Q Sherry J. Lee Granville Griffith World History Government B.A. - Angelo State B.S. - Hardin Simmons University University Cougarettes Q f Mike Dudley ,X ,W , -, E43 World History A X s B.S. - McMurry . X, Sophomore Class Sponsor it.. D '-I Travel- Study Group, A b i A,,,..AA WV IJ ' Intramural Director ' t X - le is I Wifi L lui -.. .J ' Sharon D. Daugherty I Sociology, Psychology -I American Government B.S. - Education - ,f Central Missouri State f' - University lxxkfy M.Ed. - University of 1. Fm Missouri, Columbia The Social Studies Department provides students of Cooper High School with understanding and appreciation of the history, culture, and geography of our world. Opportuni- ty to study government, psychology, and the economic free enterprise system offers students the basis for participation as United States citizens. Teachers are Sharon Daugherty, Mike Dudley, Linda Foster, Granville Griffith, Sherry Lee, Thelma Loya, Mary Anna Mark, Prentice Martin, and Jim Short. i I ? ' ,.,.s 5. .sf ft .. , S , X 2 if t ff Q j 5 If s f' l fx cc,t e ,S . , ., Prentice Martin World Geography B.S. M. Ed. Ab. Christian Linda Foster World History B.S. Hardin-Simmons Jim Short Government, Economics B.S. - Hardin-Simmons M.Ed. - Abilene Christian Senior Class Sponsor, Travel - Study Group Mary Anna Mark American History B.A. - Hardin Simmons University M.Ed. - Hardin Simmons University QU' , .Q ,. 654 x', 'lf 4: ,ffff t 4 3 is , ' Q I , W, 4 L 1 S H ,fd jg agp 1 , V , , . 15221 ,M A 1 ,A my ff: M., QM M .i 3 Dwight Butler History - P.E. Coach B.S. Eastern New Mexico University Thelma Loya World History B.S. - McMurry A J -. - . .. 5, ,N 122 , w l Q Q- 5 i 1 4 , X Mark P. Best B.M. HSLI Orchestra Martha Kiel X '- Art - B.S. Midwestern M.Ed. ACU 9 T Bill Overton lf? Drama B.S., M.A.N.T.S.U. It Sponsor - Thespians Beverly G. Horton Art B.A,, N.T.S.U. ii Sponsor - Art Club, TSTA-TATA Jack D. Nall Cindy Parker Band Band, Flags B.M.E., M.A. - W.T.S.U. BA., M.A. - W.T.S.U. Art Ed. . M.A. Kearney St, 'vi mln Ralph Thornhill Bobbie Sumerlin Speech ChoirfMusic Theory B.S. HSU B.M. HSU Speech Team M.Mus. HSU , w s .. .. .-'f t. K li I 6 l is 4 ul Mrs. Sumerlin - ls this a stick-up? The Fine Arts Department includes such wide varie- ty of interests as art, band, choir, speech and drama. Each area of Fine Arts teaches both skills and ap- preciation, and these skills can be built on and enjoyed throughout a lifetime. The Fine Arts Department is characterized by creativity, imagination and industry. The most beautiful and lasting creations of our world have been produced through the fine arts area. At Cooper, fine arts students develop the creative and aesthetic aspects of their personality. 'W r t ' NJ C11 'xy GV' D 124 1' f 1 H 4 f 152' A A' I L? Terry Bridgeford James Conley Jack Cummings BBA Sul Ross M.Ed. HSU BA NTSU M.Ed. HSU VICA M.Ed. ACU OEA ' Xt- J A 55:3 J . t I ai lv ,- Ll Y Norman Esh BS MS PHD Escaped convict . . .or Mr. Cummings? The Vocational Department is made up of classes of cooperative education students in the following areas: Coordinated Vocational Academic Education Cooperative, Marketing and Distributive Education, Health Occupations, Home Economics Occupational Education, Industrial Cooperative Training, Vocational Agriculture Cooperative, and Vocational Office Education. There are also Preemployment laboratory courses where students learn skills in the classroom which will prepare them for work in the following areas: Industrial Electronics, Auto Body Repair, Building Trades, Vocational Agriculture, Vocational Office Education Pre-employment Laboratory, and Vocational Homemaking Education. Douglas Dunlap Vocational Ed. VICA , at s ' L 1: H M Q f 5 ff t 4 'Q Bob Evans BA Upper Iowa Univ. BS ACU TIASA y 4:1 ,,,s tf 'WA . is Ann Fanning BBA Texas Tech M.Ed. ACU OEA Lowell W. Freeman Dalton P. Johnson , BS Texas Tech Greenhand FFA Chapter 49 Reford Schmittou BS ACU M.Ed. Our Lady of the Lake VICA Auto Body Derrell Sloan BS, M.Ed. ACU, ASM, WTSU, NTSU VOCT S li'-if 5, T V Z K Jack Shewmake BBA Sul Ross MDE Angelo State DECA .f 4 X, Jimmy R. Smith M.Ed. HSU VCCT ' 1 1 H, ...R .....s,,., . ......a1,. 'PY Ihr-0 NM vw! Xiiix wifi Ronnie McQueen Leland Robinson BS ACU BS, M.Ed. Texas Tech TIASA FFA at Mr. Sloan says, What do you think your doing? Mr. Shewmake says, Come join my class, it's fun. -J Q Q r t Q 'tn is f 'x P l .ii w Ruth Dahlstrom Ann Chester B.S. Texas ASI Librarian MLS University of Texas at Austin Librarian 3. g, ,Gi X. 5973 Billie Willard Glenna L. Solley BA - NTSU MS - OU Media Technician AV Librarian Librarian E Q, F ali. in 'T L., f Q Q Nancy Rogers B.S. McMurry Special Education Sharon Townley B.S. Hardin-Simmons University Resource Jennifer Pope and Shelly Acord laugh while grading test papers. Virginia Owen B.A. Sam Houston State M.A. Southwestern Special Education 126 Maryanne Anderson B.S. from University of Oregon School of Nursing Nurse Jennifer Pope Teachers Aide Cot, . 'K ju lg I il Gene Cook Colonel iRetD John C. Wright B.S. fT.C.LI.J M.Ed. iA.C.U.l Drivers Ed. BS Llniversity Nebraska COmahaJ R.O.T.C. AFJROTC Girls drill team Rocket Club '.t-' , Q ,ww M www f y I fx S ,i 49 Jennifer Shelton Teachers Aide At ease, exclaims Kater Swinson. .-.L Fwd '. jk '45 it I l N , :Z 1 : D li . '11,'... -il , A .ele we if K K -,il . .WM , A ,,b:' v.1m ,,, 1 A ,, . , 1 i s iii A ' ii. 1 .S O ,- f B 128 5 Steve Buck B.S. North Texas State Andy Malone B.S. Louisiana Tech Mike Garrison B.S. Northwestern Okla. State M.A. Louisiana Tech Tennis Coach M.Ed. North Texas State Baseball Coach Football Coach ' eee. , my Coach McKinney, Halt who goes there? The Health and Physical Education Department not only works to develop the body to its fullest potential, but it also strives to arouse in each student an appreciation of the im- portance of good health for zestful living - today and tomorrow. Divided into two areas, the Physical Education classes develop efficient teamwork through physical fitness, sportsmanship and knowledge of many different sports in classes such as Teamsports, Recreational Games, Racket Sports, Conditioning and Figure Control, Weight Training, Gymnastics, Life Time Sports, and Adaptive Physical Education. The other area of P.E. is Outdoor Education that encompasses classroom work culminated in an extensive field trip or overnight camp-out. ln the Health Education classes, the students have a chance to learn all about themselves. The areas of study recognize the total self - physical, emotional, mental, and social facets of one's personality. Another class taught in the HPE Department is Skills for Living, designed to teach the students to become terrific in their journey straight to the top. The ultra-positive class endeavors to discipline Cougars in areas of academic and social excellence. Susan DeBerry B.S. Oklahoma State Gymnastics Coach S sig Wanda Armstrong B.S. Bethany Nazarene Gene Hudson B.S. ACU 1 Qii 52? ,,. t ii X ' 1 aww , . iig .K VV . ell, tale R. M. Currin B.S. North Texas State M.S. North Texas State X l Mary Middleton B.S. ACU M.Ed. HSU Skills for Living F 'Ol I ! fu. K Jim McKinney B.S. Memphis State M.Ed. ACU 5 You want to try? asks Coach DeBerry. J i I 471 Co, r I - 5, rf' NOT PICTURED: Dick Winder Head Football Coach Jack Smith B.S. Tarleton State Ex Vi LN. 'ut N .ff N Linda Rhoads Assoc. of Science McMurray B.S. McMurray nsnesxsml we Ms. Armstrong gathers her notes for a healthy lecture. T. .E Q, E 'F IT 53 ISU 9- so 130 The Board of Trustees of the Abilene Independent School District is composed of seven members including: President, O. Henry fMikeJ Young, Jr.g Mrs. lris Nash, Vice President, Mrs. Jan Lawrence, Secretary, members Bobby Campbell, H. A. CHamJ Middlebrooks, Richard M. QRickJ Styles, and Dr. B. B. Trotter. The Trustees have the exclusive power to manage and govern the public schools of Abilene. The Trustees may adopt such rules, regulations, and bylaws as they may deem proper. Members of the Board are elected at-large to six year terms and meet twice each month to conduct the business of the School District. Dr. Wayne Blevins is employed by the Board of Trustees as Superintendent of the Abilene Independent School District. The Superintendent serves as the chief executive officer for the School District and is responsi- ble for the management and operation of the AISD within the policies adopted by the Board of Trustees. Dr. Wayne Blevins Vf 44' ,V . ,- f Wi wif' 5' BOARD OF TRUSTEES standing I to rg Mr. Richard Styles, Dr. B. B. Trotter, Mr. H. A. Middlebrooks, Mr. Bobby Campbell. sittingg Mrs. Irish Nash, Mr. O. Henry Young, Jr. and Mrs. Jan Lawrence. ii 3' x 6 i 4 i x Q i 5 i, i I 1 K 3 V, si' 4 E, ,H . i f E' ,. , L Q 3 3 , -E i Ve A 5 . , , 5 , ,Q 7 5 W i 3 i P 1 Y i' 5 , I . I A S ,. , Q 5 g., 5 i .f i ' Ll 3 ? 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E ll J 1: W ,, lg viii M , I E I Members of the Cooper High Film Series: Brad Potthoff, Michael Suttle, Evan Tobin, Sherri Rasberry, Joel Wright, Perry Sales, Tracy Phillips, and E 23 1' l E Paul Mason. 2-'E ' 6 it J 2 ' ' M , iii' ig lg , I J 1' 2 5 5 5 z i gl . , l 5: E E2 i 4 iii E l E M if i ei-E 1 ' :E 1: i M E , 1 l . . F I s 4 - ' ' I X A lQ Z i if l E 2 ia' 4 . is 1 . ' Napoleon and Josephine, I mean Joel Wright and Megan Margret Kraus and Jennifer Oden prepare for the big night. Ooooh 1 f , Schneider, make their appearance during the . . . quiche all over my finger, says Jennifer. 1 ' 3 I ff, presentation. E Mi I I jg December 3, 1983 signaled a monumental event for Cooper High School and for the Cooper Film Series. On that 52 Q , I night, Napoleon was shown. Made in 1927 by Abel Gance, the film has been restored during the last 25 years by Kevin 1 5 3 55 . Brownlow. The four hour film was well received by the large crowd. Film critics have hailed the film as the greatest l ii I i i film ever made. lt contains lavish decorations with French flags, which are 22 feet long, that were magnificently f E , displayed. Napoleon and Josephine even made an appearance. French food was served at intermission. lt was truly a I Fi y , j I gala, historic evening. l . i 9 7 T2 f ' lgrvx- I 71 e X4 N In 1' E J if If QX -I tl -. M We V M MM Y .M M , . . . ,. M i -.-. F i ' 'o i i h is NA vff,Z'S .itiliigygigiLgfigglafiiiummi: fl m iug lllliuyiilii1uIIu1IriginalsiiaiiiniiiiiilgiiinlinilaliqlwigiiliiinguWm:mlmnuiiimuminzin1unmnmminunniummimuniniunww, DIQESS N TH SDIIQIT . . . C X A. Carey Bush, Wayne Pittman, Melinda Sikes, Kristen Harrison, Jill Stowe, and Julie Gerlach say: Bag our faces, please! B. This guy has been Over Powered by one of Mr. Martin's lectures. C. Mindi Edwards, Cherisse Yungblut, and Lauren Street .. wish they all could be California girls. . D. Mr. Cummings doing his Annette Funicello imitation. 134 ,.,, . get 1715? if fi I i W Ill 'mr-V 2, 1. ..,.,i , 4, , .f th, ' , 'ef if 1 fl I 3:1 'z .gma- I x. M gc iz 6 C ' ll A .... Attention all personnel, please report to the jeep for group photo. C. John Belushi, dead??? B. Renee Farris, Mrs. Wanda Knight, and Tracy Scott mourn over the Permian D. We'd rather be surfing, says Garry Thornton, Joel Wright, Marc McClure, and Scott Panthers. Gregory. 135 Do You Know 38 ..v . .,f.-'QQ nv' W ' A. Tiffany the kiIIer Waters and Debbie Randolph. Are we cute, or what? B. Debbie Napolitano and Greg Pace. Mickey Mouse and Joe Cool C. Carlton Kincaid, Stacie Turnbow, Marion McWilliams, and Jeff Vaughan. 4077th M'A'S'H These People? Q-f 'it 50 JAV' '- 53. N ij: f as . John Gross guards the water fountain. . Lauren Street and Jennifer Badgett. Cougar Beauties ,Tamla Wilson, Jana Clayton, Pam Barret, and Sandy Trent, We've got spirit A MIDSLIMMER NIGHTS DREAM THE COOPER DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE ARTS pneaenia the V983 Fail Pfwduciion william Shafeeepeafnehs A MIDSUMMER NlGHT'S DREAM CAST THE COURT Theseus, Duke 06 Athena ..... KEVIN TAYLOI Hippolyta, Queen 05 the Amazo A . . . . ANDREA MORLET Egeus ........ , ............ . . . DAVID CALDWEL1 Hermia, hio daeghzea ........ KATRICE NOWEL1 Demetrius, uiftofn to Hefnmia .- .... SCOTT KENNED' Lysan er, in ove with Henmia . . .... JAMES MASSE' Helena, in Love with Demetniua ....... KIRSTEN OLSOI Philostrate ..... ............ .... A RMAN DO ESPINOZ1 THE MECHANICALS Peter Quince, the eanpenien ..... SEAN DUGGA1 Nick Bottom, the weaveh. ......... . ..... DAVEY HICKAJ Francis Flute, the beiiowa-mendefn .... FALON SIMMONI Tom Snout, the iinlzefn ...... , ........ SCOTT SEAMSTE1 Robin Starveling, the etaiinm .. .... BRIAN RHODE . . . ANDY NORTI ejoinen .......... .. BUCI THE FAIRIES Oberon, King 05 the FaifLieA ....... ARMANDO ESPINOZ. ' ' 'IL' JENNIFER GONZALE, Trtanla, Queen 05 the Fai iea .... Robin Goodfellow, Puck ...... ......... WE NK WENKE' Cobweb .................... ..... S HELLEY PALIVE' Peasblossom ............. ..... V ELICIA DANIEL Mustardseed .... . .......... PAULA scoT1 Fairies ...... . .... STEPHANIE CHILDER LIZ ISBEL' BETH KIRKPATRIC ELIZABETHAN'MADRIGAL SINGERS undea the diaeciion 05 Mae. Bobbie Sumeniin JACKIE ACOSTA, MICHELLE ALLISON, SCOTT CHAPMAN. MARK CORNELISON, BRADY COX, ELLEN CRAM, PAUL EVANS, DAVID FOSTER, TERESA MIXON, NIKKI MYNATT, JULIE SCARGALL, KYLE TANKERSLEY, MARK.THOMTSON AND RUSSELL ANN VANDERHIDER PRODUCTION STAFF Director-Designer .. ... BILL OVERTON Student Director .. ..... RENEE FARRIS Stage Manager .... .. SHANNON MALONEY 7?vkkvrvkkirkk7-'C7'ciridcv?7'r7'r7'cv'cickv'rv?7'rirv2v'rv'v7'cvkvE7'rv?icic7'cv'r7'rirv'r7'v7'c7Wrv'c7'cv'c7'cvkvWcvk'kv?kk'Jc7'c'kv'r ,,--vw,-..gy...,A V A , .a,Z..::k-4 . 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Nora Please and her escort Ryan Heller. lx F .ag , 1 . . io' . . .1 oi' A 9, . f-Q :M 1 , J' SEN D MUS CA CAST OF ANNIE fin order of appearancej Molly - KELLY FLANAGAN Kate - JILL GUZINSKI Tessie - NICOLE BRASHEARS Pepper - SHERI PARKER July - STEPHANIE CORBETT Duffy - LIZ ISBELL Annie - TERESA MIXON Miss Hannigan - ELLEN CRAM Bundles McCloskey - CLAY CLEMONS Apple Seller - JAMES MASSEY Dog Catchers - DAVID WISHART and JASON COOK Sandy - MATT EDWARDS Lt. Ward - MICHAEL SUTTLE Policemen - DERRICK WILSON and JIMMY TURNBOW Sophie, the Kettle - JACKIE ACOSTA Artie - KENT STRAIN Mary - MEGAN SCHNEIDER Eddie - JOHN GROCE Fred - JOEL WRIGHT Peggy -- BETH KIRKPATRICK Ira - KEVIN TAYLOR Jane - KATHY MURPHY Announcer - DERRICK WILSON Grace Farrell - ANITA COOK Drake - SEAN DUGGAN Mrs. Pugh - MELINDA FINLEY Mrs. Greer - MARGARET KRAUS Annette - KATHY MURPHY Cecille - LOU ALICE PEVELER Oliver Warbucks - TIM THOMPSON A Star-To-Be - LESLIE NOLES Usherette - MEGAN SCHNEIDER Rooster Hannigan - WADE JONES Lily St. Regis - KIRSTEN OLSON Bert Healy - MARC MCCLURE Fred McCracken - ANDREW SCHAFFER Jimmy Johnson - DERRICK WILSON Sound Effects Man - MICHAEL SUTTLE Ronnie Boylan - MICHELLE ALLISON Bonnie Boylan - NIKKI MYNATT Connie Boylan - JULIE SCARGALL Page - MATT EDWARDS Kaltenborn Voice - JOEL WRIGHT FDR - ROBERT LEHRER Harold Ickes -- SCOTT CHAPMAN Louis Howe - PAUL EVANS Henry Morgenthau - DWAYNE HOUSE Frances Perkins - BETH BURNS Cordell Hull - MARK WARREN Marine Guard -- JOEL WRIGHT Judge Brandeis - KEVIN SCHWALB PIC I The Cast of Annie PIC 2 FA LA LA LA LA PIC 3 Pick me, Pick me' OVERTON 'fANN'E Hooverville-ites, Policemen, Warbuck's Servants, New Yorkers: DONNY BROOKS, SCOTT CHAPMAN, CLAY CLEMONS, JASON COOK, SEAN DUGGAN, MATT EDWARDS, PAUL EVANS, SCOTT GREGORY, JOHN GROCE, DAVID HENSON, BILL HOLLOWAY, DWAYNE HOUSE, MARC MCCLURE, RON MCRAE, JAMES MASSEY, RAY MORENO, ANDREW SCHAFFER, KEVIN SCHWALB, KENT STRAIN, MICHAEL SUTTLE, KEVIN TAYLOR, JIMMY TURNBOW, MARK WARREN, DERRICK WILSON, DAVID WISHART, JOEL WRIGHT, JACKIE ACOSTA, MICHELLE ALLISON, BETH BURNS, LOU ANN DAVIS, MELINDA FINLEY, HEATHER HOOD, BETH KIRKPATRICK, MARGARET KRAUS, TERESA KUNKEL, KATHY MURPHY, NIKKI MYNATT, NORA NEASE, LESLIE NOLES, LEAH OSTERCAMP, LOU ALICE PEVELER, KELLY RICHARDSON, JULIE SCARGALL, MEGAN SCHNEIDER Director-Choreographer-Designer - BILL Conductor - JACK NALL Vocal Music Director - BOBBIE SUMERLIN Orchestra Teacher - MARK BEST Band Teacher - CINDY PARKER Student Directors - VELICIA DANIELS and BRIAN RHODES Rehearsal Accompanist - MARY CORNEILSON PIC 1 Sandy QMatt Edwardsj and Annie fTeresa Mixonj PIC 2 Robert Lehrer, Sherry Parker, Liz Isbell, Stephanie Corbett - the orphans of Annie a kkf.f, If uf the Lr'Ear 148 C page 148 A. Bandanas and layers were popular styles in B3-84 B. Many girls were seen carrying Gucci bags this year. C. Debbie Dehlinger models the popular twist beads. D. Michael Jackson took America by storm. page 149 E. Japanese writing shirts made everyone stop and take a second look. F. Video rock sweeps the nation. G. Stripes were a popular style. H. Fashionable footwear l. Michael Jackson's Thriller topped the charts, and sold more copies than any other album. ll- lslt nga '1 W H'Z A QW 1, Cooper H iglo Sclooo! . V-, ,A F 11-151 Page 132 Cooper in 1960. Pages 151 and 152 Cooper 1984 S x 1 ,P .IJ II IS M The 1983 season marked a new beginning in Cooper football history. Coach Dick Winder one of the most successful coaches in West Texas accepted the position of head coach in February 1983. The 1983 Cougars were short on experience but long on desire and attitude as the 1983 season would show. The Cougars opened the season on a high note with a 10-3 victory against the always powerful Brownwood Lions. The game was a preview of things to come with a well- balanced offense attack and a young inexperienced defense. The victory streak was short-lived as the Cougars traveled to Wichita Falls and fell to the Coyotes on Saturday night 15-0. The last pre-season contest was against the powerful state-ranked Temple Wildcats. Despite a good effort the out-manned Cougars were defeated 45-20. ' District 4-5A was rumored to be as balanced as ever before and the state-ranked San Angelo Bobcats did little to dispel the beliefs with a 38- 20 victory over the Cougars. The Odessa High Bronchos came into Abilene and suffered a 29-28 loss to the fired-up Cougars in a great crowd-pleasing game. A high powered offensive attack led by Allen Gunter and an aggressive defense proved to be the keys to victory for the Cougars. The Midland High Bulldogs unleashed a high-octane passing game coupled with an injury to Allen Gunter to defeat the Cougars 39-21. On a windy night in Big Spring the Cougars suffered another setback in a tough defensive struggle, losing to the Steers 14-11. Homecoming was marred as the state-ranked always powerful Permian Panthers defeated the Cougars 53-7. The Panthers put on an awesome display as to why they were ranked high in the polls. The possible highlight of the season occurred Friday, October 28, as the Cougars entertained the number one ranked Midland Lee Rebels. A great team effort by the Cougars led to a stunning 23-21 upset by the Cougars. A great individual effort by senior Allen Gunter, the timely passing by junior Doug Hadley, clutch catches by the receiver, a great performance by the offensive line and never say die effort by the Cougar defense kept the crowd on their feet till the final play of the game. At stake in final game of the season were the bragging rights of the city of Abilene and breaking the losing streak of two years to the Abilene Eagles. Fittingly the cream rose to the top as the Cougars defeated the Eagles 14-6 on a cool damp evening at Shotwell Stadium. The victory was a team effort soundly backed by the student body and loyal Southside supporters. The victory was a great way for the Cougar seniors to finish up their high school careers. This victory made all the long hours and dedication worth every minute. The 1983 Cougars finished with a 4-6 record and a fourth place finish in the Little Southwest Conference. A great attitude, teamwork, never say die, could be words used to describe the 1983 Cougars. Post-season honors were awarded to the following players: first team all- district running back to Allen Gunter who finished a three year career at Cooper with 2938 yards rushing. Honorable mention all district honors went to: Mike McBride Sr., Offensive lineman, Doug Hadley, Jr., Quarterback, David Newman, Jr., Defensive lineman, Clay Clemons, Sr., defensive end, Kent Strain, Sr. linebacker, and Allen Colyer, Sr., secondary. The 1983 Cougar football team would like to thank their many loyal supporters, the Band, Cougarettes, Cougars Pride, Faculty- Administration, and student body for the many fond memories in 1983, and the future Cougars look forward to 1984. 'QF' Fairly VARSITY GROUP Bottom left to right: Doug Hadley, Brent Stalls, Chris Cromley, James Barker, David Wishart, David Hale, Allen Gunter, David Williams, Bobby Woodson Second: Mike Perry, Tommy Moore, Clay Clemons, Kent Strain, Kevin Shipley, Mike Williams, Marcello Martinez, Rene Espinoza, Mike Hood, Greg Badgett Third: John Groce, Robby Hoff, David Flores, John Barbee, Scott Danielson, Kevin Schwalb, David Newman, Jeff James, Carl Chappell Fourth: David Rempe, Tim Thompson, Mike Lane, Arturo Tomlin, Scott Bailey, David Dalbert, Rey Salinas, IV Robinson, Robert Lehrer, Jay Byers Top: Mike McBride, Derrick Wilson, Chris Dickson, Steve Blake, Scott Anderson, Dwayne House, Mike Arnold, Allen Colyer 5 . -I' 'fi J. ,fx fggff E gf w ug X C I '.- 'ft , T 5 2 . X 7 I v J, : t 'Q A V A 5, 1 1 f K' A f I 341 ' pr Q my-1 F cn, .,. J.V. GROUP Top left to right: Austin Gorg, Alex Gonzales, Phillip Dugas, Karl Danielson, John Keathley, Tony Crow, Kieth Woolf, Mark Newton, Joedy Galloway, Robert Hirsch, Tony Lambert Second: Steve Schwalb, Bill Saunders, John EIAttrache, Steve Gill, Frank Tucher, Victor Williams, Ed Gongora, Wayne Ramirez, Danny Freeman Third: Lee Howard, Darren Mills, Jeff Hunter, Keith Hatcher, Randy Parker, David Portalatin, Sirron Fleming, Tom Pierce, Mike Standard, Paul Lovelace, Pat Guzinski Fourth: Ivory Carrol, James Hays, Ray Wise, Glenn Petty, Falon Simmons, Larry Gill, Marc Utter, Greg Mick, Robbie Bocanegra, Greg Parks, Ted Jennings Fifth: Robert Edwards, Chris Moore, Ricky Flores, Wes Wilson, Andy Lewis, D. C. McDonald, Danny Drury, Bill Dehlinger, John Davis, Tommy Hollowell, Joey Trueblood, Scott Keppel Bottom: Andy Duncan, Don Kennedy, Eddie Rains, Armando Espinoza Sl -I f'l' 155 4.1 ll :- 156 bi z , 4 f it-A r fu- LV , XI? Q. V , V My s, i 3 pf? . 'ming Y Y. J' fem if 'Une Z COACHES Top left to right: Dennis Bryant, Sam Scott, Dwight Butler Bottom left to right: Jack Doc Smith, Dick Winder, Mike Garrison ' M543 L aff' 49 l r We A I , VMtN,,.E:,, k I W9 - 1 if , 1 'l'I l'l' 157 H- Q1 ll IZ 158 83-84 S X I Scott Gregory Mark McClure 1 U If ,M,r - 1 X .L T, ' m W. 'ki 5 - Joii Wright Andrew Schaffer X I . Wgs Combs Gary Thornton 1- ll 10 H 159 u. Cheerleaders I ll IB 160 83-84 Tamla Wilson .ts 3 Glyna Malaer V' , J' A x ' 'ff V ' -4 Jn .ni -.4 ,V Q Sheri Style H S X I Teresa Bo Holly Bashford it. , M' .3 3lf'1:,,' . Barrett - COOP Jo Johnson nd P D. H CD ll -1 161 SFS rl he 162 f r Q fem' 9 R E -- .s N - .,, - msn A - Q. r . ,. , ,v QL, . if 1 1 K, 8 '. .. fi' .1 5 ,f e Fl Year Worth Remembering I . ..... . . . v.,. . O A Officers from left to right: Kirsten Olson, captaing Carla Luper, senior lieutenantg Karen Thompson, senior lieutenantg and Sylvia Del Bosque The Cougarettes are one of the hardest working groups on the Cooper campus. The 37 members of the drill team work out all summer in preparation for the school year. Once school begins, they arrive at school in time to work out from 7:30 in the morning to the end of first period. All of the hard work pays off when the Cougarettes give a faultless performance during pep rallies and halftime for the football and basketball games. This past summer the Cougarettes attend- ed camp in San Marcos where they received first place in the high kick division. The Cougarettes also performed at different con- tests in the spring where they represented Cooper with fine performances and a great deal of style. The Cougarettes' performances consist of modern dance, jazz, high kick, and original dance moves that the sponsor Miss Lee creates from her background and her talent. ,l C -x f'l' f'l' CD 163 cn 4.1 .IJ s. D W 164 ff W ,100 l W X ' Lisa Wilson claims, It was this big! 1... If f' 1 ' . Q? W l ' . lllli I M 4 ,ill ,4 V 71 If ff fl .1 f. le as W Ji' A Q if -Q 5' . xl' Norma Brooks pays attention? Wanda Disbrow is sure Becky Zumwalt brags, I use L'oreal because l'm worth it. Are you putting me on? asks Adrian Gleaton Don't laugh. l can't get up. Carla Luper tells Sylvia Del Bosque af' five . 1 Cougarette officers and sponsor Miss Lee. . . The Fabulous Five. Cougarette's Most Valuables from left to right: Michele Boardman, Sheri Byars, and Wendy Spencer. .stfpif f ' NM. 2 ,-'lax .Q fi' f3f. j'i2Z .-5 .2 I 2 ly' 5 tri ., ,P ' f' Q 'f.fq,3rQg427- Q- f iw a' . t.-:W - - 'X - Wanda Disbrow received the Highest Kicker Award. rms' 405, Kristen Olson says, Go ahead. Make my day. .- . JH 1 ., . j 'wa-.4 Q-N..-W vd ig-,xiao . W v ' ' ' ff-,gf .B Z Paula Scott wonders who was that masked man? Benjie Coldcutt. More power to the people. Sl ll -x fi' fl' CD 165 R rm? , ffm v, . MMA gf 3' 15 S 5 W xii! V Q! RE X: f X Q I A Y' 0 Q v Q. V I 9. ,L Wa 3 1 www .1 , ,IH L I A, 'gh' .w,1. . . 1 ., '- 4. rv :Srl P' 'Q .fix 533 6 ,. Us A 1-.Rx aw' , ,ya 6 4 . ru. U I 45' . ,,,,.,- ,1 . . 4. 1 L -x vgf .-. Q ' fi 5, 'S 0 Q. ,A is The 1983-1954 X Squad I Coproins m 0 C 2. 07 2. Q. CD KATHY MURPHY SUZANNE BUCKLEY DONNA NEAL president NORA NEASE RENEE DIX TERRI MOSLEY 'ffl ' A A- l I I I 167 oi +J I I I 168 KATHY MURPHY NORA NEASE SUZANNE BUCKLEY RENEE DIX DONNA NEAL 1, TERRI MOSLEY 255 fi' Cougar's Pride shaking up some spirit! wif 'Grin'- Let's get EXCITED!! Officers for Cougar's Pride for 1983-84 are fleft to right, top to bottomj Donna Neal, Squad Captaing Teri Mosley, Squad Captain, Kathy Murphy, President, Renee Dix, Squad Cap- tain, Nora Nease, Squad Captain, Debbie Baucum, Historian, Debbie Black, Treasurer. Not pictured are Suzanne Buckley, Squad Captain, and Deanna Boyce, Secretary. Cougar's Pride is the largest spirit organiza- tion at Cooper, and most certainly one of the loudest and busiest! Cougar's Pride is to serve as a spirit organiza- tion at all athletic events. To prepare for this, during August, Cougar's Pride held a workshop for all new members to learn routines to new, as well as old songs, and new chants and cheers. Besides cheering at all athletic events, Cougar's Pride participated in the Booster Club Drive, sold spirit ribbons and buttons, made locker and yard boosters, decorated the football players' rooms, and sponsored a school dance. This year's spirit organization sponsors are Sharon Townley for Cougar's Pride, Mike Newton for Siren Squad, Beth Neeley for the cheerleaders. 'J S ll 169 Q1 S- A Q Squad O L to R 1. Cami Wright 2. Andrea Greeson 3. Leica Kershaw 4. Hazel Thacker 5. Michelle Lariviere 6 . Graham Scarborough 17 18 7. Mindy Anderson 8. Lisa Cheek 9. Cris Curnutt 10. Kristina Dohrse ll. Karla Standly Elizabeth Polk Kelly Hulen Laura Fagg . Sonja Tesseyman . Angela Shackelford Kelly North . Shannon Hooker . Stacie Turnbow .Marion McWilliams . Nora Nease . Sheri Styles Squad LI L to R ' I . Leann Shumaker 2. Tiffany Borman 3. Tonya Stiffler 4. Brigitte Dancer 5. Kelly Davis 6. Lisa Flippo 7. Jamie Lemoine 8. Connie Griffin 9. Lauren Street 10, Cindy Luera ll. Debbie Wheeler 3. 5. 9. 10. Squad C L to R 1. Cindy Casey 2. Carrie Morton Sharon Townley 4. Tam Turkett Noelle Teague 6. Beth Neeley 7. Debra Delbosque 8. Lori Lynd Rebecca Broesche Julie Corbett 11. Marie Alverez 12. Mary Seldon Paige Saverance Holly Zachry Mendy Herron Leah Wood Debbie Black Debbie Dehlinger . Jan Johnson Marci Smith . Tiffany Waters . Tami Wilson Kathy Murphy Lisa Mabry Davina Dunman . Tami Wilson . Gabi Brooks . Teri Gordon .Cheryl Armer . Louise Scarborough Shelley Reader Suzanne Buckley . Teresa Bond Squad G L to R Squad R L to R 1 2. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . Pam Jensen Chanda Smith Rea Ann Cadjew , Gigi Brochner . Karen Runnels . Tracee Bennett . Michelle Harris . Monique Tucker . Teena Taylor IO. Kathie Goldman l 1. Michelle LaCaille Tonia Cook Paula Wolcott Lina Ortiz Luci Anderson Lauri Perry Kelly Searl Mindi Edwards . Cherisi Yungblut . Terri Mosley . Pam Barrett 1. Paige Thomas Kealy Young Deanna Boyce Cori Cohen Kerby Davis Tina Walker Micky Meek Kristi King Stacy Shirley 10. Julie Gerlach ll. Jamie Lemons 12. Jill Stowe Squad A L to R l. Tonya Speight 2. Julie Walls 3. Kim Lewis 4. Stacie Powell 5. Amy Smith 6. Courtney Conoly 7. Shawn Korman 8. Marissa Young 9. Darcas Breeding 10. Shannon Taylor Angie Dunn Cathie Galbraith Shawn lngle Monica Oldenburgh Patty Guerra Nancy Martin Kim Schick . Jennifer Badgett Lori Bryan . Renee Dix .Glyna Malaer Lisa Butler Laura Hanks .Shelley Rose Marsha Day .Caroline Jacques . Debbie Baucum . Shan Owens .Leslie Dycus . Donna Neal . Holly Bashford J ll Sc IJ 171 it S .L Nl F0 r From left to right: Leisa King, Rhonda Moore, Sheila Wigfall, Chandra Scott, Coach Gina Young, Tracy Scott, Jennifer, Daffern, Crystal Tarr, and Hilda The varsity volleyball team placed second in district this year with a 12-2 record behind San Angelo Central Q13-19. The team's overall record was 27-6. Advancing into bi-district against Amarillo High, the Cougars played well, but could not overcome the extreme height difference. ln September the cougars won consolation at the Denver City Tournament and first place in the Key City. Tracy Scott, Leisa King, and Crystal Tarr were named to the all- tournament team. Tracy Scott had an outstanding year for the Coogs. She was voted team co-captain, named to the all-district team, and awarded the most valuable player of district 4-5A. She was the leading spiker on the team with 278 kills for the year, as well as, the leading blocker with 131 stuffs. Leisa King was the strongest setter in district, capturing all-district honors and high percentage server for the team. Crystal Tarr was voted as co-captain and received all-district honorable mention. She was the leading defensive player for the Cougars. Other members of the team were Jennifer Daffern Qsrj, Shelia Wigfall Qsr.J, Rhonda Moore Csrj, Hilda Espinoza GLB, and Chandra Scott Cjrj. The volleyball team had another fine year, and with over 15 people Csophomores and juniorsj returning, Gina Young, the volleyball coach, feels she will have another championship season next year. Let me show you how it's done. My , - Lindsay Wagner, eat your heart out. 3 Crystal waits anxiously. ., ,. .JF How to hlt a volleyball. 1!9J .A Nl CD 4 174 The J. V. volleyball team placed third in district this year with a 9-5 mark. Their overall record was 21-6. They placed first in the Breckenridge J. V. tournament and won consolation in the Big Spring District Tournament. Captains for the team were Vicky Bledsoe, Cris Curnutt, and Melissa Mallon. Cris Curnutt was selected as the most valuable player of the team. Debra Nobles was the team's outstanding server. Other team members were Deanna Boyce Csophj, Melissa Haynes Csoph.l, Paige Saverance fsoph.J, Amy Smith fsoph.l, Kerrie Smith fsophj, Natosha Smith fsoph.J, and Sylvia Ybarra fsoph.J. x . ' NW, - ' From left to right: Sylvia Ybarra, Natosha Smith, Kerrie Smith, Melissa Haynes, Cris Curnutt, Amy Smith, Deanna Boyce, Debra Nobles, Paige Saverance, Vickie Bledsoe, Melissa Mallon fn' V ini 4 Q ff AT - Rs Ti ' 0 Q in is 'L' J!!- f N if-x, f'X .-iid 2...- Top row left to right: Ben Sedekum, Greg Akin, Sean Polk, James DeYoung, Bobby Florez, Tracy Phillips, Pete Howell, Evan Tobin, Charles Lane, Mike Caldwell, Kelly Blevins, and Perry Robinson. Bottom row: Cathie Galbraith, Mary Pat Pugh, Davette Davenport, Sheri Styles, Amy Edwards, Kim Awalt, Susan Stubbeman, Dana Dorsett, Cindy Johnson, Randa Nicholson, and Karen Heatherly. The '83-'84 Cooper High School varsity tennis team had a good year. The Cougars finished third overall in district play only suffering losses to Abilene High and Odessa Permian. The Cooper girl's team finished first in district by defeating the Abilene High girl's team. Charles Lane prepares to volley. Serve that ball Evan Tobin! 6. -I QI ,i p W - . . , ,. . ,. .4 . -. 'i' A. Evan Tobin is ready to hit the ball. B. Sean Polk watches attentively. C. Kim Awalt, Amy Edwards, Susan Stubbeman, and Sheri Styles are having a ball! D. Karen Heatherly is wondering what is going on. E. Kim Awalt prepares for an overhead. F. Kelly Blevins watches attentively. G. Kim Awalt hits the ball. H. Sean Polk and Evan Tobin play a mean game of doubles. ll Q. .: .11 341137: 3' '72 :ff ff ' ' 3:5 A :gf M 0 ' . .. .. W . , -Q r-Y' - - '- -- H -' 's ' - - A 1. N v ag . Y , Q N '- ig . , Y ' Q i ,. -f , 45 Q. . yi? - H .4 W r 1 - A J 1 1 . S' E .Q 1 lm . ' R 7' E V , ' , 1 , I Tx yh 6 . 5. .Q 1 x t J i. K . hs VVK: F 4 f I ' W . . . i l s Q. ' f3.--r1- f' 4 . ei. . - g 5 1 I' :i if . .:s. :..:fs. - . x w,, f .. ti-5 sa ' , K- K.-. ,' ' s f ,. iIf-'..,E'5':-.Qs ..- i A F Jv - :A ' ' 'M xg. . f I . - E . -'--- - l Vw 1. '- -M b Q ,., ' . 5 , .4 F 1 K XXX . V P I . 4 +3a. :aff ' ff. verse -r'1'4 'iY l' ' h. .Q N- G -I-I I I .l I 178 Q a b c d e f. Q h. .1:,,'.-mf, ., , . , ' ' ' . ' ,,, An exciting game of intramural football. Mr. Dudley keeps the score. Matt Edwards is about to roll a strike. Terry Suggs displays his great bowling form. Debbie Eliott, spike that ball. Susan Stubbeman does her Dena Dillard imitation. Dena Dillard does her Susan Stubbeman imitation. Bobby Florez tries to block the shot. Boy, intramural volleyball sure is exciting. s is iii R 'FI N Wx ss 1 fit -- 53 ? ' ' i t ' X C. 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, basketball, tennis, track, ping pong, and bowling. Intramurals give students who are not on a varsity or junior varsity team the chance to compete and become involved in 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 year. Rivalries often oc- cur, and many of the daily announcements are heated, and full of challenges. Mr. Dudley, as well as many other teachers, back the in- tramural program by organizing schedules and planning all the activities that take place during the school year. A .X ssl d C f Q- all h. i f'l' 'N 5 Fn' 179 CS St D .VJ L Q1 ll IS 180 Woodman, and Jo Johnson I nnno f N' .Staci Watson - Jr. .ME Vg: M W , ggi, B. Sheri Parker - Sr. I C. Juniors and Seniors - L to R - ' Sheri Parker, Sandra Patty, Jill Stowe, ' Staci Watson, Teresa Bond, Dana B DA TE Thursday, Dec. 15 Friday, Jan. 20 Saturday, Jan. 28 Friday, Feb. I0 Saturday, Feb. 11 Friday, Feb. I7 Friday, Feb. 24 Friday, March 2 Friday, March 9 Saturday, March 10 Friday, March 23 Friday, March 30 Friday, April 6 Friday, April 13 Saturday, April I4 ' Thursday, April 26 Friday, April 27 Saturday, April 28 fu Zim .v -' OPPONENT Abilene High San Angelo Central Odessa High Lubbock High Midland Lee Permian High L. D. Bell High Trinity High Abilene High Haltom High DISTRICT 4-AAAAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Seminole High Weatherford High REGION V CHAMPIONSHIPS TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS ii COOPER HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASTICS SCHEDULE 1983-84 V, 7,151 D. Sophomores - Back row L to R - 3 . . . f' 'ffl' Lisa Wilson, Sondra Wallace, Paige Y Thomas Middle row L to R - Becky Q I - Q Bledsoe, Rea Anne Cadjew Bottom - 1, 1 - Lara Creech I ? E. Dana Woodman - Jr- . llll I .V,. i t .i'., I i A F. Jo Johnson -- Jr. , I it i'I' ' 0 ' E F I2. -NX i 2 fl 1 e , EE QL- an J - . vga t..::f',2'5 -,.- 3 -pf N f ' S' - L in . f qi , 'Off' LJ. ., rt H 1' 1 g . , 1' K. -1 31' X g -e ww.. ' -'-' I I Y tw L I r 1 I fm? N 5 M4 .1 ft' egg,,.w.1.1f i.f ' A A - ' D Wi. ' If-g'D1?'-av Y if ' -fi' -. 4: Q ,. M -r -:V , . X . -- If 5' . . 1 1-js., 5, ' a f...-gs..5- . ..QQ - , A W .,, . . f-W tW-...,.wJw1- r X 9.52 ,, -f - , Y iv- My frq?f ' , 72 , v ' 4 A . ' , M,.J.wf.t ,. 1 .171 tF.,..A KVM W Q i ,k 'W ' 4 - wp I X 1 1,35 M m' W 'WR ' ,.1.+ ff eil W N il i , 'I X -t ,...,. -45 2ff'?'??-M512 . K , -, E275 - fi W 1. A B C A. Chad Leinen B. Jason Cook C. Scott Chapman D. Top row L to R: G. W. Davis, David Henson, Jeff McCoy, Chad Leinen, Patrick Castillo, Jason Cook, Mark Flournoy. Bottom row L to R: Steve Vidak, Roger Morito, Bill Holloway, John Benton, Kevin Boggess, Scott Chapman, Nelson Nease. E. Jeff McCoy ht F. David Henson - State High Bar Champion G. Patrick Castillo H. Steve Vidak E f F ..., A -- fl v.1, ' 5' l. ying 1,1331 I M-3' rf mm. -V f Rf...-its F 1 G H Q Q1 ll Il 181 2 .: I- IS 182 A. Top row: Brenda Montfort. Second row, L to R: Paige Tyler, Denise Thornburg, Michelle Lariviere, Stephanie Campagna, Renee Dix. Bottom B. lt's a bird! lt's a plane! No, it's Brenda Montfort! C. Hey Michelle Lariviere! Who does your hair? Things were great for the 1983 Cooper Girls' Swim Team. The girls won six of seven dual swim meets with new strength having more girl athletes par- ticipating than in recent years. The season was a real success under the direction of Coach Beverly Ball, strong senior leadership, junior aspirations and sophomore enthusiasm. The motto lf it's go' ing to be - it's up to me held real meaning. October November December January February March - '?Q 1983 1984 Swim Schedule CHS at Odessa Permian CHS at Big Spring CHS at Midland Lee Midland High at CHS CHS at San Angelo Central Odessa High at CHS Wichita Falls Invitational San Angelo Invitational Lubbock at CHS Ft Stockton Invitational Midland Invitational Monahans Invitational Amarillo Invitational District fMldlandJ Regional fTexas Techj State KAUSTIDJ ,f - B. Us U 1' . inviting A. Top row l-r: Todd Michels Mike Voit, David McKee, Mike Dulin Jeff Schaffer John Murray James Allday, Paul Priestner, Craig Sanders Tim Smith. Bottom row: Corby Roberts, Paul Mason Shane Price Shawn Shelly. B. Craig Sanders is King of the Pond. C. Tim Smith is up up and away! Hard work and dedication paid off for the Boys' Swim Team under the leadership of Coach Beverly Ball for her thirteenth season. The boys' team sur'- prised the early district raters by winning five of seven dual meets. The most important qualifica- tion for becoming a champion is an intense burning desire was the motivating standard for the team of 1983. l ws N 3 .1 we S Q55 je .W ' - - ,fy i . T lf. V .Y li EQ if b fir ,, C. 3 . 13 . . , . 22 . 29 ' ' 3 10 ' 13 ' ' ' ' 18 ' ' 3 l3 . ' ' S t rls' 184 VHRSITY Top row, L to Rg Tracy Scott, Melinda Finley, Rhonda Hays Middle rowg L to R, Leisa King, Chandra Scott, Rhonda Moore Bottom rowg L to R3 Jana Clayton, Angela Riggins, Shan Owens Top row, L to R, Deborah Baucum, Angela Simpson, Jennifer Badgett, Angie Dunn, Melissa Ragsdale, Lory Jeffryes W Middle row, L to R3 Debra Hill, Brigitte Dancer, Debra Nobles, Paige Saverance Bottom row, L to R3 Missy Stringfellow, Mary Seldon, Lisa Appleby 5, Qu 'MN af ' if , Pk 1 4 'N V' ,I 'W V ff 46 w The 1983-1984 basketball team got off to a great start in preseason play. The , great start was probably due to several factors: 1. An excellent coach, 2. Great teamwork, 3. Four returning varsity players. Since there are some juniors and sophomores on the varsity, next year's team shows some promise. Cooper Cougar Basketball, led by Coach R.M. Currin and assisted by Coach Gene Hudson began the year with workouts every day. In October formal season workouts began. ln the workouts the Cougars focused on dribbling, passing, and getting their timing down for a strong and exciting season. Thank you Cooper Cougars for giving us, your loyal fans, a most enjoyable and exciting season. it-Tv 1984 basketball players are fleft to rightlg Tim Jackson, Fred Starks, Derrick Turnbull, Bob Estes, Ken Norwood, Joe Melson, Greg Martin, Doug Hadley, Dar- ren Hopper, Chris Eichorst, Fred Brooks, Terriance Bell. 53115 .3 Q 51293231 'W'-Q K 14 5 ' es. ... J 1 3 f C Q5 . fi . . Robert Randy Eddie Connel Maxwell Rains Cmanagerl fmanagerl Ctrainerl OL..-I. ...... January 3 January 6 January 10 January 13 January 17 January 20 January 24 January 27 January 31 February 3 February 7 February 10 February 14 February 17 Ur QT' 7 S Lf San Angelo Odessa Midland Big Spring Permian Lee Abilene San Angelo Odessa Midland Big Spring Permian Lee Abilene Sl ll H CD . 70 f'l' wi cn Jr fl' ll Il 187 tb ske oys ' 188 VQRSITY . I x 1 ,..--9M JO Af Q, fl If I, ' 1 , XANWQ I .fig N :iff f as ,qu ,K s -1 --1 ,Q rf WLM ls -. AAS, ,. , Q? J V A Ctopj Les Graves lvory Carroll, Mike Miller Leo Williams John Klhlberg, Jimmy Banks Travis Hughs Tommy Staggs, Byron James Sean Seamster Floyd Lambert, Phillip Dugas Ricky Grant Darrel Johnson, Scott Seamster. J.V, B' Qbottomj Mike Thompson, Kimmel Dunham Shannon Wilcox Randy Danial, Lee Howard Scott Kennedy Bob Ake, Darren Sudberry Anthony Watkins Rodney Gard, Chris Boyd Andy Duncan Reggie Harrell I' oi! an ylta- it 55 MW? CD CD fl' ll Il 189 -I ll H: 190 Standing, Left to Right: Brent Springer, Jeff Foster, Burt Vickers, Smickey Fletcher, Mike Shaw, Arnie Burttschell, Ryan Heller, Tom Siewert, Bob Estes, Todd Moore, Brad Lilly. Sitting, Left to Right: Brad Frazier, Greg Barton, Kevin Davis, Bret Schumacher, Scott Gilreath, Rooney Riley. Not pictured: David Carroll, Brian Moorehead, Todd Altum. Feb. 9 and 10 Odessa Tournament , Feb 16 and 17 Delmo Tournament Cooper has a very outstanding golf team. They Feb' 23 and 24 Abilene Tournament proved this by winning district and regional the last four years. The Cooper golf team also won state the last two years. Coach Estes had plenty from his retur- ning lettermen, which includes the following: Bob Estes, Jeff Foster, Ryan Heller, and Todd Moore. Austin Tournament San Angelo Tournament Conroe Tournament March l and 2 March 8 and 9 March 12 and 13 xiii: EZZTIQISBIO, The Cougars work hard all year long in preparation March 30 District wig Spring, for their season, which lasts from January through APHI6 District cmdlandb May. The golf team has always done a good job in April 13 District iodessaj representing Cooper. The students and faculty are May 3and 4 Regional 0-ubbocky always proud of the effort put out by these May 10 and 11 ' State 1Austinl Individuals' EL fur-. ,.., I N P Senior Golfers bt? qi Bob Estes swings into action Mike Shaw gets down 1 ,i J,-W , Th ll IS 191 -I ll V: 192 ,W ...-,, A .., u-agwww 5. ,i R . R 1 R 4 - , K K Vw Lrgk Q wx 7,k. E : u it , .. in fm K YV km MN-g 'N ii i i r 5 fi Q is W r an up im .L., , 35 4 wap...-bw-vx5QHf 5 2 ' :A or .fxfgrfi iw 'H in ii rr ' or in r A A in a. Arnie Burttschell grins and grips it. b. Todd Moore shows determination c. Ryan HeIler's agony of defeat gp ip! 'M WWC: r in ' f -2 Wg :VI 55 Lettermen Look at Jeff Foster's form S-,gs Brent Springer prepares for a hard swing Burt Vickers practicing his swing A. F. , 5 'Fii -S Th Il Il 193 II ll cn H7 CD .IJ ll IS 194 gf! tv Top row L to R Mr. Holladay, Kevin Taylor, Scott Gregory, Kirsten Olson, Joel Wright, Michelle Rickman, Steve Hayes, Brad Potthoff, Andy Dunn, Kenneth Norwood Second row - Crystal Tarr, Mike Jones, Margaret Kraus, Megan Schneider, Paul Mason, Evan Tobin, Mr. Zumwalt, Lou Ann Davis, Andrew Schaffer, Garry Thornton Third row - Amy Thornton, Renee Farris, Becky Lancaster, Sherry Rasberry, Tammy McClean, Judy Ray, Perry Sayles, Randa Nicholoson, Wayne Lewis, Kelly Kimbrough, Wade Jones, Tim Thompson Fourth row - Tracy Phillips, Jennifer Oden, Darcy Barrick, Heather Hood, Lou Alice Peveler, Liz Isabell Fifth row - Andrea Morely, Molly Westbrook, Dawn Blevins, Sabrina Sanders, Beth Kilkpatric, Darla Peables, Pam Beyer, Amy Edwards, Tamla Wilson, Stephanie McCown Not pictured - Gus Busch, James Ervin, Dwayne House Mr. Robert Holladay and Mr. Jim Zumwalt led their A.P. classes of British Literature and Calculus through a suc- cessful second year of advanced studies. English students covered such areas as Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Hamlet while the Calculus students attacked ideas concerning related rate problems. A.P. students studied ad- vanced materials in depth and had outside projects to encourage self-discipline. The students felt as though the A.P. classes have presented them with a worthwhile challenge and have prepared them greatly for college. '65 --S 9' 'wtf' fi if - an rk., . l 5 s 7 1 Top Row, Left to Right: Shannon Hooker, Marci Smith,and Debbie Elliott. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Kelly Searl, Shan Owens, and Amparo Palomo. The Girl's Cross Country team won a first place trophy at the A.C.Ll. invitational Cross Country meet. They did not have enough runners for a teamg however, Amparo Palomo was the top finisher with an eighth place finish. This year's team had several returning lettermen. Coach Rhoads has great prospects for next year and several returning from this year. 1983 COOPER GlRL'S CROSS COUNTRY Date Meet Place Sept. 17 Brownfield Jamboree Run City Park Sept. 24 ACU Invitational Nelson Park Oct. 1 San Angelo Invitational Sante Fe Golf Course Oct. Big Spring invitational Commanche Park Oct. ACU Invitational Nelson Park Oct. Midland Oct. District San Angelo Santa Fe Park Nov Regional Lubbock Nov. Mae Simmons Park State Austin 1 MQ H CD CD C 3 fl' ll 195 G +I CD 'D x. C0 196 W in Top, Left to Right: David Olmos, Jay Gerard, Robby Bowermaster, Todd Roberts, Ralph Bush, Chuck Carpenter. Bottom, Left to Right Rene Box, Pat Johnson, Donald Byreley, Joe Fernandez, Kent Cooper, and Derek Pollard. Cross Country is a sport that takes a lot of self-discipline because it is hard work and is run during the hot Fall months. Abilene Cooper had a successful Cross Country season mainly because of the efforts of David Olmos. He got 5th in district with a 15.58 which is a school record and ran real well in the regional meet at Lubbock. Also lettering in Cross Country was Jay Gerard, Pat Johnson, Derek Pollard. They did a good job all season. Other members of the team were Joe Fer- nandez, Donald Byerly, Kent Cooper, Todd Roberts, Brett Baldwin, Robby Bowermaster, Rene Box, Ralph Bush, Rusty Bouquet and Scott Kennedy. 1983 Cooper Boys Cross Country Santa Fe Golf Course DATE MEET PLACE Sept. 17Brownfield Jamboree Run City Park Sept. 24 ACU lnv. Nelson Park Oct. 1 San Angelo Inv. Oct. 8 Big Spring lnv. Commanche Park Oct. 15 ACU lnv. Nelson Park Oct. 21 Midland Oct. 29 District Santa Fe Park Nov 5 Regional Lubbock Nov, 12 State Austin 5 xx Cheer up Jay Gerard, you are almost there. - Q A-J -MA F ,V+ , I s ,,,,,,..,n..46.m'---'N 1 N Q 7 . Am.. , Ralph Johnson sets the pace. '- 'L' hhe ,z we ., AL , M, ,.,,,,.yaJi ,ff ., Mag? ,MMA ,ff E I ffl ff 45 5 ,, , - . 3 X .1 ML s , Edo fir' rife Jeff Flowers says, Hey bud let's. . . M9 -x CD UD f'l' ll QI 197 cn -- IS 198 Chris Cromley Mike Hood T s f iii 2, t 1 ' s c ,X T' C I , 5 ' 1 :FI si , 5 M . ,fr Q' , 'T X P l X N ' Q ' Xi -ft .L 6 A W K .. ak' ,f I :JA .. E X- V F b QQ 5 f g f . ff, M lqlk I si ,,gf l,.,,f- f 'iff H X' gc Mike McKellop Nathan Jones The 1984 baseball team, with hopes for a district championship, opened district play with a game against San Angelo. Pre-district games included Stephenville, Ranger Junior College Junior Varsity, and Trinity at Fort Worth. The Coogs participated in several tournaments this season including a tourna- ment at Merkel for the Junior Varsity team. The Cooper Baseball team faced many strong teams such as the Midland Lee Rebels, Abilene High Eagles, Big Spring, and Odessa Permian. The 1984 baseball team, with Andy Malone and Sam Scott coaching, gives students and faculty just one more reason to be proud of Cooper High School. Kent Strain Terry Suggs Clay Clemons Derrick Wilson Derrick Turnbull Q A X, it nr cle G ,X C v-?X. y 4 I Xl Joby Hill he X . Q X' . Vx X x 1 ,Q fr., - 5..r5'fs:jgA 5 g et as Wi' ,fm fy! - 'ffl' K 'A -f , . N gi V - . A , I' if N . f e X - A 1 R 'I X Glenn Freeman ' Zi I ' X X Matt Edwards Q . 4 gi gr-wk fi f3s.:l,qAg1 -vw. Ns? N 1 A y ., 1-. 'Thi , ee,, .T , , A X1 9 X33 -fu Q, s Q xg: ag X51 4 J Q Q 5 rv A Y 'C , v ' f . . x r . xx Dwayne House Doug Hadley 4 f .' A n .L 4 1 . 4 . .' Ll fx R tx H, X E A gg: , ne. 4 I If L K .K v If N Q I T 'FA ? Shawn McGlothlin A r k 5' ., fbi Mike Arnold Ee ff ' ' c X , M 1, I 1 , , S 3 ' U, N I H 1 :ki r . I V ' 1 XXI! ,I K fx? S f N J ' 7 'X Q P - yd N. ,s V 5 6 fa Q ' A ah . H .w ws.: ' ' X q ,ii A Greg Badgett Tim Kemp, J.V. Robb McClellan and Eddie Rains are managers. Cl ll CD 199 GD 200 The 1983-1984 Junior Varsity Team The Squad Captains also serve as bat girls X . Xa 's x 'W' Lauren Street, Debbie Dehlinger, Jennifer Daffern, and Crystal Tarr are also bat girls. 5 Back Row L to R Tracy Scott, Debra Nobles, Renee Bryant, Amy Smith, Sheila Wigfall, Debra Bryant, Melinda Finley, Middle Row Hazel Thacker, Cheryl Smith, Kristina Dohrse, Jennifer Badgett, Crystal Tarr, Sherry Freeman Front Row Leica Kershaw, Shawn lngle, Kelly Searl, Marci Smith, Nicole Slater, Leisa King fe .s vp r J, . Alb .f v- . ,Q Cynthia Thacker ' ,Aw IJ 69 i. : Sw l EASY, lf! X 4,5 li. K, ti T 1 lair. ' 1 ,gym-1 V 4. h 3 -V gay, 2 . hx V .t 5 ' -1 3 afltizxvz 'z as if , 5 be '13, fri ' fs. if-516, l- it, - ff ,1p:,gn., Y-7 . A 'Jg5,f:5'Zi t, .K . e't1ft'i1' ififfzr W 1 A '94 Eiiiitf wi' 'ff ' ,H-.V-'lf :ir 'r ' A, 'tiff 'fivfage 61, K, Q 1tAi,g',gt. M , , l lgilfzziailfi' i , . 1 ' it f 'R..'?m.wl51, l X i , A A -,,,, - h . l .- I, EQ A f 1 ' Hg' -'-.x The girl's track team won first place at the Possum Kingdom Relays and third place at the West Texas Relays. There are several returning lettermen this year including Regional Qualifier Tracy Scott. Other seniors are Sherry Freeman, Melinda Finley, Crystal Tarr, and Sheila Wigfall. Returning juniors are Shawn lngle, Leica Kershaw, Leisa King, Kelly Searl, and Marci Smith. Coach Linda Rhoads is ex- pecting a terrific year. ,,...x.- Ari- - 'rank Can you believe l won the whole thing? yells Tracy Scott. On your mark, get set . . . SMILE!! Sherry Freeman sets the pace, Don't trip Leica Kershaw!! Leisa King shows us how it's done. 201 1984 COOPER TRACK TEAM - Front Row, L-R: Derek Pollard, Kent Cooper, Jay Tollison, Robby Bowermaster, Scott Keppel, Mor- ris Taylor, Bobby Woodson, D.C. McDonald, Rene Box, Steve Galvan, David Olmos, and Donald Byerly. Middle Row, L-R: Manager - Kevin Schwalb, Falon Simmons, Scott Bredeck, Steve Davis, Glenn Petty, David Dalbert, Mark McClure, Mike Standard, Cam McNutt, Jay Gerard, Chris Reynolds, James Ervin, Wes Wilson, Ray Wise. Back Row, L-R: Coach Dewain Finley, Mitch Springfield, Ralph Bush, Allen Colyer, Robert Hopkins, Jimmy Linamin, Chris Dickson, Todd Roberts, David Rempe, Marc Utter, Victor Williams, and Pat Guzinski. Track season started for most of the track people the first of the school year in one of three ways, 11 Running cross country, 25 Playing football or 31 off-season track. Then when football and cross-country are completed the track people either go into basketball or off-season track. This year David Olmos went to regional in cross- country, running a 15.58 3 mile. He was fifth in District and he ran very well at regional but didn't make it to state. This will give David a good background for the 3200 and 1600 meters in track. We also have returning this year James Ervin tfifth in 800 meter at district with a 2:01l Allen Colyer ran a 14.8 110 High Hurdles and a 39.6 300 Intermediate Hurdles last year for fifth place at district. Also Jimmy Lenamon and Allen Gunter return in the weight events. Allen got sixth in the shot put lover 51 feetl and Jimmy got sixth in the discus in district. We have a good crop of sophomore track people this year which will be good for the future. Steve Davis, Derek Pollard and Robby Bowermaster have a good chance to make the varsity on the 400 and 1600 meter Relays. COOPER COLIGAR TRACK SCHEDULE 1984 February 3, 1984 - Friday - Dual with AHS at Cooper February 11, 1984 - Friday - Triangular with AHS and Big Springs at AHS February 18, 1984 - OPEN February 24 and 25, 1984 - Friday and Saturday - Comanche Relays at Fort Stockton March 3, 1984 - Saturday - Possum Kingdom Relays at Graham March 10, 1984 - Wichita Falls Relays at Wichita Falls March 17, 1984 - Bluebonnett Relays at Brownwood March 24, 1984 - Sand Hills Relays at Monahans March 31, 1984 - Indian Relays at Seminole April 7, 1984 - Eagle Relays at ACU in Abilene April 13, 1984 - District Meet at Odessa April 21, 1984 - Regional Qual. Meet April 28, 1984 - Regional Qual. Meet May 5, 1984 - Regional at Lubbock May 12, 1984 - State at Austin 2'UL 5 xi f 4 9 I A. MILE AND TWO MILERS - Back Row, L-R5 Mike Standard, Scott Keppie, David Olmos, Jay Gerard. Front Row, L-R5 Steve Galvan, Scott Bredeck. B. Mark McClure and Donald Byerly finish! race for the PN L5 A 'Q IR fic xx Negtzfnf 'Q C. HALF MILERS - Back Rowg James Ervin. Front Row, L- Rg Mark McClure and Donald Byerly. Il ll CD Q -x ll ll 203 L 'co 204 .i passe Q A A. SPRINTERS AND QUARTER MILERS - Back Row, L-R, Jay Tollison, Mitch Springfield, Pat Guzin- ski, Ralph Bush, Chris Dickson, Robert Hopkins. Front Row, L-R3 Rene Box, Robby Bowermaster, Derek Pollard, Bobby Woodson, Steve Davis, Cam McNutt, and Chris Reynolds. II!! B C B. HLIRDLERS - L to R, Marc Utter, Todd Roberts, and C. We know Allen Colyer'sa good hurdler but this Allen Colyer. is ridiculous! l asm I J 1 '- l l . Fx- 't' ! .1 is fly if-wg. A B A. LONG JUMPERS - Robert Hopkins, Chris Dickson, Robby B. SHOT AND DISCLIS - Jimmy Lenamon Bowermaster, Todd Roberts, and Steve Davis. David Dalbert, and David Rempe 3 . , 3 W: K J.. l f, . 5 ' 15 ' t. 1 14M . RYAN' , .. . with ' i w2'3x.a5 . Y? 11' 1 7. 1,922 1 4 . ' 55 W , . .X V . V 1 'isp ,xf i 'fl KX i 4 V I . ri rs: 5,1 Qff?.' 23 , iff ' '?+T'Q13i '- rfmazgz or . A we :we 'dffgffiifdih .ev .2 - my - TY' 'fT 3f ff'5f e -71?:if 1 .nh A . , If -' sf. . mel ,5?13:':fWi, 5 f ay... 3 -: I 1 galyw P. O. I Y a, J! As .- .xl ,tg ,,.zI',1.: 'J ', '- .sg 1 1 ., . -x Wim: .5 jp'-, . 'ng it v, X JA it 'fi 'Q C . f ,sn ? 5 i C. POLE VAULTERS - Glenn Petty and Wes Wilson. O D D. SHOT AND DISCUS - Allen Gunter 5. .3 4: ' 1 Y fwgj ,ff 11934 . N f ...Q F' C 1 ,. . . ... srs- 1 -..Nm Q .. .... N-- E E. Nothing can stop Glenn Petty from reaching new heights! In W V2 V35 M 5 f , ,X W 1 ff Q ,J 'EXW MW M-. W, .MV M- 1' f ,, I K V W 'l '71 'I 0 ED En 41 1 Nl H1 7' , l fl '1 U 'Nfl 65 W 210 21 1 212 213 214 215 216 218 220 222 228 232 234 236 238 240 242 Table QE Building Trades CVAE Drama FHA Interact Maurice Hero Adv. Science Seminar Art Club Auto Body Band Choir Crest FHA Travail Chpt. Film Series French German ICT-VICA 244 246 248 250 252 254 256 258 260 262 264 267 270 273 276 281 lnd. Artf Key Clul: Latir MDE OEA-COOP OEA-PEL Orchestra Photography Speecl Student Counci NHS RGTC 7 Spanisl VOC! FFF Commentariu: gl Q 'J Luka ,!'.', 1 Gail I giiar' .w ,, , TALI3 1111 if Q 41 O 7 ll Q 3-1 ID DD 210 Afternoon Class. Top row: Richard Dob- son, Jack Nichols, Wayne Blush, Robert Gates, Jimmy Minter. Bottom row: Jim Lindeman, Raymond Hatcher, Tim Love, William Setser. Not pictured: Lee Stucker, Aubrey White, Terry Holmes. Morning class. Top row: Marty Reed Sesar Alar- i' K ' Brian Runnels Tim Nichols Mr. Dunlap. Not pic- tured: Gary lsenberg Ismael Tajeda David Stevens. 3 l E l t Q y ,N ,,,, N A J din. Bottom row: Kevin Martin, Robert Connell,g si--as t T i 3 l The Building Trades class is a member of the Vocational lnl dustrial Clubs of America. This class is designed to teach th skills of cabinet making, electrical wiring, carpentry, plumbingQ and building a residential home. Leadership is alsd demonstrated and taught through this class. One of the projects this year was building a residential home. Other than construction, the class members plan pic nies and outings as a reward when a job is completed and gd ing on field trips to places of interest. Sponsor for Building Trades is Mr. Dunlap. Officers for the 1983-84 school year are President - Marty Reed, Vice Presi dent - Sesar Alardin, Treasurer - Tim Nichols, Secretary - Jimmy Minters, Sergeant at Arms - Brian Runnels, Reportei - Tim Love, and Parliamentarian - Lee Stucker. iq. Q1 -9 , il s- 5 Q 'W ax l CVAE Members are: Bottom row, Debra Sanchez, Vonda Kiker, Tammy Elkins, Lupe Garza, Michelle McConnell, Derrell Sloan. Second row: Anita Gutierrez, Becky Bailey, Clinton Dial, Tony Burrow. Third row: Jim Coleman, Frank Gutierrez, Arthur Banks, Lori Hyatt. Fourth row: Clay Baggett, Jimmy McMullen, James Pettit, Darrin Day, Terry Ingram, Brian O'HalIoran, Tony Boggess. ' W, ,. ,Am 4 in 9 Officers for CVAE are - top row: Arthur Banks, Parliamentarian, Vonda Kiker, Reporter Terry lngram, Sgt. at Arms, Tammy Elkins, Secretary. Second row: Debra Sanchez, Treasurer, Jim Coleman, Advisor, Becky Bailey, President, Lori Hyatt, VicePresident. Coordinated Vocational Academic Education is the classroom part of the Vocational Oppor- tunities Club of Texas. The club participated in many events throughout the year. CVAE sponsor, Mr. Derrell Sloan, prepared students for their jobs with classroom instruc- tion for one hour each day. Besides classroom work, the students held jobs. VI lu I 212 an 'xx , l First Row, Left to Right: Renee Farris, David Kearney, Velicia Daniels, Sean Duggan, Brian Rhodes, and Sharon. Row 2: Wenk Wenker, Andrea Morley, Mega Schneider, Shelly Acord, Liz Isbell, Jennifer Gonzales, and Bill Overton - Sponsor. Row 3: Davey Hickam, Toni Loving, Kevin Taylor, Rhonda Henson, Jamei l Massey, Scott Kennedy, and not pictured, Kirsten Olson. Cooper High School produces plays and musicals each year that are considered an important part of theatre season in Abilene. Much of the support for the Cooper Drama Department is given by the International Thespians. international Thespians is an honor organization, and membership must be earned. Points toward membership are accumulated by performing and doing technical work. Students often spend Saturdays building sets and making costumes, and the casts of Cooper productions give hours of their evening time in preparing for glittering opening nights. ln addition to full-length plays, such as this year's fall pro- duction, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and the annual spring musical comedy, Annie, the drama department also produced a play for the city's youngsters, My Friend the Fox, and entered the One-Act Play Contest. This Thes- pian organization presents awards at the end of the year to actors and technicians who have distinguished themselves in the Cooper Theatre season. OFFICERS: Sean Duggan - President, Velicia Daniels SecretaryjTreasurer, and Brian Rhodes - Vice President. sq' 'Y HJQL . K 1 :nw Row 1 - left to right - Penny Mullen, Cindy Casey, Kathy Murphy, Angela Rodgers, Cheryl Vendle, Jewell Riley, Diana Foster, Shannon Maloney, Lisa Neill. Row 2 . Lisa Musgrave, Glenda Rodriguez, Rhonda Bouquette, Tonya Stiffler, Tonya Steward, Cecilea Graham, Monica Oldenburgh, Stephanie Corbett, Heather McSherry, Paul Martinez, Stacey Gallardo, Tim Jackson, Miss Neeley. Row 3 - Vonda Whitmire, Tess Kunkel, Sharon Smith, Tiffany Taylor, Anita Cook, Donna Neal. Row 4 - Minnie Martinez, Lina Ortiz, Paige Harris, Rochelle Wilson, Leah O'Dell, Melinda Guthrie, Maria Morton, Ron Ward, Sarah Stine, Willie Cooper, Vicki Fitzgerald, Debbie Etheredge, Lori Mantooth, Mrs. Lowry. Future Homemakers of America is a national organization for students who have been enrolled in the home economics education program on secon- dary level. The major goal of the organization is to help youth to assume their roles in society through home economics educations in areas of personal growth, family life, vocational preparation and community involvement. The challenge motto Toward New Horizons reminds members that their contributions to home and community life to- day will influence the kind of homes they will have tomorrow and that the family life of members will influence the community and the world. The club's activities this year include an Ice Cream Sundae party, American Cancer Society's Great American Smokeout, selling Current Sta- tionery, serving the annual faculty Christmas Open House, a Valentine Breakfast, an educational field trip, and attending the Area and State FHA conferences. Sponsors this year are Mrs. Sharon Kelley, Mrs. Debbie Langford, Mrs. Denise Lowry, and Miss Beth Neeley. -x 'Wits J Back Row - left to right - Douglass Bryan - Special Projects, Debbie Ethredge - Secretary, Lois Davis - Area Officer, Front Row - Donna Neal - Publicity, Heather McSherry - Co-President, Kathy Murphy - Co-President, Monica Oldenburgh, Social Chairman. L ? L.l I. Q 214 Left to Right Officers: Garry Thornton, Vice Presidentg Robbie Hackfeld, President, Joelle Coffin, Secretary, Steven Hayes, Treasurer. Interact is a service organization designed for students who enjoy helping others. The name in- dicates that the club participates in exciting interna- tional projects as well as community projects. The officers for the 1983-84 school year are Robbie Hackfeld, Presidentg Garry Thornton, Vice President, Joelle Coffin, Secretary, Steven Hayes, Treasurer. Wo! I, Left to Right: Top Row: Steven Hayes, Mary Walton, Joelle Coffin, Darcy Barrick, Michelle Rickman, Kevin Taylor. Third Row: Carine Colemonts, Robbie Hackfeld, Jimmy Rutledge, Russell Ann Vanderhider, Sherry Raspberry, Grace Garraway. Second Row: Nuria Margain, Tammy Mclean, Beth Kirkpatrick, Joanna Hadley, Diana Foster, Tracey Dixon. First Row: Ms. Chasteen, Becky Lancaster, Leisa Kershaw, Jackie Acosta, Lisa Ross, Shannon Maloney, Ms. Patton. Bottom Row: Louis Smith, teacher, Janie Garciag Carolyn Fenwick, Pam Ensmingerg Paula Boyd, Angela Givinsg Ramal Gannon: Lori Kirkpatrick, Katherine Owen, teacher aid. Second Row: Thongsouk Vorasaneg Michelle Hutshellg Scott Spaunhorstg Tammy Russell, Christie Sherwood, Wanda Meltong Lisa Fordg Joseph Rankin. Top Row: Arcadia Lunag Ramiro Rodriquezg Arnold Moirg Curtis Harding, Ricky Fulfer. The Maurice Chapter of FHA-Hero serves the school by sponsoring many activities for students as well as the faculty. The club's main goals are to develop leadership through their activities, and to develop an attitude of acceptance towards all kinds of people and honorable work stations. The club events included parties for the Special Ed. students and teachers. The club served an openhouse luncheon to faculty members, custodians and administration before Christmas. They also adopted a needy family and cared for that family throughout the year. The Maurice Hero is a unique group of valuable students. Q Officers: C. Kay Fenwick, Presidentg Scott Spaunhorst, Vice Presidentg Jane Garcia, Secretaryg Christie Sherwood, Historian, Pam Ensminger, Treasurerg Tammy Russell, Reporter. Nl hifliifl T . D Hi l Elf 105 NJ .A U1 216 Active members of the Seminar are Front row: left to right. Wayne Lewis, Lou Ann Davis, Beth Kirkpatrick, Heather Hood, Lou Alice Peveler, Perry Sayles, Ruben Brochner. Back row: Col. Alderman, Steve Chapman, Andy Dunn, Steve Hayes, Brad Bledsoe, Andrew Tong, Evan Tobin. Officers of the Seminar are Col. Alderman, Directorg Public Relations Coordinator, Ruben Brochnerg Secretary, Heather Hoodg 3rd Vice President, Evan Tobin, President, Andy Dunng lst Vice President, Steve Hayes Knot shownlg 2nd Vice President, Kenneth Norwood: Treasurer, Brad Potthoff. up -.N he suspense is killing these Seminar iwembers. 4? 0 'nag Tobin asks, Is it always, Col. Alder- The Advanced Science Seminar was intro- duced at Cooper in the 1977-78 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 advanced knowledge in these areas. Students learn more complex mathematical concepts and their application to areas such as atomic and nuclear physics, nuclear engineer- ing, optics, mechanics, thermodynamics, and nuclear radiation phenomenology. Col. Alderman, the director of the Seminar, through the years has developed in detail sub- jects such as Reaction Theory, Nuclear Physics, Calculus, Matrices, Analytic Geometry, and Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity. Perry Sayles is excited. Steve Hayes is fascinated physics. Steve Chapman finds that nuclear physics isn't easy. by nuclear 217 it .lr em ... f Row l, left to right: Stacy Plumlee, Lisa Morrow, Amy Thorton, Melissa Mendez, Lisa Crawford, Lisa Couch, Angela Rodgers, Jill Barentine, Cecilia Graham. Row 2: Mrs. Martha Kiel, Sylvia Ybarra, Lisa Jordan, Samantha Vycital, Susan Bergenon, Darla Peables, Stephanie Corbett, Holly Lloyd, Tammy Beaird, Rita Brockman, Christi Burleson, Glenda Rodriguez, Harsha Patel, Mrs. Beverly Norman. Row 3: Rita Moreno, Mary Llrban, Lisa Neill, Ricky Adams, Raymond Price, Robert Jacques, Felipe Aguero, Armonclo Garza, Morris Lopez, Michele Cheairs, Raymond Rocha, Brian Rhodes. Row 4: Ric Jones, Robert Hopkins, Danny Flanagan, Todd Roberts, Robert Sanders, Alan Stokes, Joe Wilson, Angel Alvarez. Art Club officers: Robert Hopkins, Treasurerg Libby Holmes, Historian: Shelly Palivec, President: Amy Thorton, Secretary: Brett Baldwin, Vice-President. ln its second year, the Art Club has not only developed but has grown in size and spirit. The club was organized with the hopes that the students who are unable to take art classes would have the opportuni- ty to participate in artistic activities. The club was also organized for those students who are enrolled in art classes but wanted to participate to gain more knowledge of the subject. At the Abilene Fine Arts Museum, special meetings were held so the students could view current exhibits. The Art Club sponsors are Mrs. Martha Kiel and Mrs. Beverly Norman. fill, 'S Yr' D. l LL--f' I ' Sponsors Mrs. Beverly Norman, and Mrs. Martha Keil talk over new ideas. 1 at 1' ff. +5 it ' 5. Q -- . I V , 4 t ,A J - . -1 . I - L . 1 5 5 2 5 1 5. .. . , , 5 Z 1 I i f fl S S ' l ff 'Tl ...-.s..- 2X1 ii 7 ' iz: K S i . X, , E. A: Debbie Elliott, Ken Gunter, Ricky Adams, and Sam White are among the Art Club members that enjoyed their visit to the Abilene Fine Arts Museum. B: Raymond Price, and Shelly Palivec improve their drawing skills at Fort Phantom Lake. C: Roxanne Vessels, and Ric Jones are excited about their Spring field trip to museums in Fort Worth. D: Alan Stokes and Stacy Plumlee help hang exhibits in various buildings on campus. E: The annual Christmas party allowed members to show their true self. lil Q Russell McDonald takes a rest from working. CD UO . f ,rw L, .5 ,K 5 as 41 I 'N Cobey Smith takes safety precautions against paint fumes. -awww swmwfm Hwsss- .L k I I A MRM EH sas ms Willie Cooper enjoys sanding cars. 1 Bo Cajefe says, This part is easy! Allen Armstrong checks some fine details as Willis Norvell and Monty Dotson supervise. Bobby Sharpe helps Amy Watson sand down a classic. as I E l l l I Morning class: Top I-rg Jimmy Lenamon, Allen Colyer, Allen Gunter, Scott Bailey, Bobby Sharpe, Seiha Keo. 2nd I-rg Rusty Bo- quet, James Roe, James Tomlin, Reynaldo Salinas, Arturo Tomlin, Gerral Waldon. Bottom I-rg Cobey Smith, Bo Cajefe, Rodney i 1 , l 1 Egbert, Jack Sarabia, Troy Mabe. Not pictured: Amy Watson. The Auto Body Program at Cooper High School is designed to teach the basic principles of auto body repair. The program is open to any sophomore, junior, or senior student in the Abilene ISD. Students from both Cooper and Abilene High are present- ly enrolled in the program. This year they are working as a production shop. As of December 1, 1983 the students have com- pleted 4O units. This means that they have repaired and repainted 40 automobiles. Hopefully when the seniors in the program graduate they will be able to continue work in the auto body field by being employed in the many auto body repair shops in this area. You are invited to come by and visit with them and see how their shop program operates. The sponsor of Auto Body is Mr. Reford Schmittou. 1983-84 officers this year are President - Allen Colyerg Vice-President - Allen Gunter, and SecretaryfTreasurer - Scott Bailey. I g..Q?.., ,. 5' Afternoon class: Allen Armstrong, Willie Cooper, Sam Schwartz, Steve Castleberry, Jimmy Kirk Brown, Monty Dotson. Not pictured, Robbie Coffman, Russel McDonald, Miquel Miramontez, Nathan Moss, Willis Norvell, Donald Westerman. Q 222 2 A.. 2' it i Jeffsandefss ' 1 Y 25. raft ,f2 z tiff, Vg ' I' Efit Sch I' VV . . 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J 03 X' 'P ff J T 1 l K r 1: Z, f.t:,-W-11,V. at 2 ig, ggi' f Paul Pfieatlfier - llll it First Perma Band sdackie Acostg ' 2 . .Diana VV' fi :',, jf .E-'5 T l -- 1 r ' i, Hit i . PY . Shag 13113235 ssfgfgtfa we ii, if'iiiififwfli'47 ffWff1wW1 ,, l-iE?i'i5ff-Z3:fff'iiMf ,N Donnie Fr 5 Ea' Of an . 2, i,ia .Wii - a,iai amefv Fr if ef? - aiai 2 2 222 l av' G Deb le asa iii P i'ii 2 iii iiilii The 213 member Band had a successful school year. They started their rehearsals on August l, almost a month before school started. The Band participated in the West Texas Fair Parade, all IO football games, LllL Marching Contest, State Marching Contest, LIIL Concert Contest, a spring trip to Amarillo, and several concerts throughout the year. The Band is directed by Mr. Jack Nall and Ms. Cindy Parker. Rene Moreno Jennifer Oden , Beth Oysini' ' Parham Steve Richey. ,.,wL.,,L L BWUFWQY Peffv ,,7 J' M . 'ii' ii , I M 'W ywuzj- M515 , , A f i?1.Q4'xwg Mikefnkjmfx iii-Z Vikk. Puma? ' A vg ik g Q? ex? 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The flag members are Cleft to rightjz Jackie Acosta, lmanagerl, Shiela Gowens, Ccaptainj, Danielle Leavell, Debra Varvaiz, Christy Peiser, Jennifer Barnes, Melissa Morris, Karen Yates, Jill Emery, Leah O'Dell, Tammy Whistler, Karen French, Toni Bradshaw, Tori Ogelsby, Krystal Eichler, Kelly McDonald, Donna Varney, Rhonda Bouquet, Rachelle Seegmiller, Jeanette Johnson, Sandy Strickland, Ginna Robley, fCaptainl, Audrie Madison, Shiela Staggs, Laura Davis, Theresa Pohl. ,S Tammy Whistler. . . A dedicated Flag member. Ginna Robley, Captain, Sheila Ciowens, Captain, Ms. Cindy Parker, Jackie Acosta, Flag Manager f 225 if 226 AREA Band, Left to Right, Tommy Frizzel, Stephanie McCown, Kevin Swanson, Ashley Shelton, Leslie Wheatley, Kavin Taylor, Gail Davidson, Mike McCathern. Melissa Haynes, and Gary Thorton. l The officers of the band are: ' Sandy Friske - President Mike Jones - Vice-President Leslie Wheatley - Secretary-Treasurer Stephanie MCCown - Drum Major l REGION Band, bottom left: Camille Bales, Shannon Maloney, 2nd row, Jen- nifer Oden, Melissa Haynes, 3rd row, Perry Sayles, Garry Thorton, 4th row, Gail Davidson, David Caldwell, 5th row, Leslie Wheatley, Mike McCathern, 6th row, Kevin Swanson, Ashley Shelton, 7th row, Kevin Taylor, Lou Ann Davis, Top row, Stephanie McCown, Tommy Frizzel. 51 Am id at A ,,if,4G,'. I, ,- E . ,pe g - I an ,, Q i, x na -nw uv -v -1 fu, Maw Q 2' . T M M it 4- if .gf ,H we 'Q 3 ...Nu-P' '22 fy'2iwQ - 1 ag ' - XA -.afsamf - 'aa ' 4,...,'5i Concert Choir: Top Row, L-R: Scott Kennedy, Mark Warren, Ron McRae, Sean Duggan, Tim Thompson, Beth Burns, Beth Kirkpatrick, Russell Ann Vanderhide Nora Nease, Michelle Allison, Molly Westbrook, Rachel Chrane, Nikki Mynatt, Mindi Edwards, Kellie Snelson, Stephanie McCown, Becky Lancaster, Kellie Cha man, Laura Bechtel, Brian Clark, Paul Evans, Mark Cornelison, and Brady Dennis. Middle Row, L-R: Jackie Acosta, Karen Runnels, Stacey Hopper, Ky Tankersley, Susan Dunlap, David Foster, Sherri Little, Marc McClure, Teresa Kunkel, Michelle Rickman, Ellen Cram. Bottom Row, L'R: Don Scargall, Scott Cha man, Heather Hood, Leslie Noles, Carol Lewis, Julie Scargall, Teresa Mixon, Jessica Clark, Anita Cook, Lou Alice Peveler, and Bobbie Sumerlin. Not pictured: L lsbell, Randy Schwaegler, and Corby Roberts. THE CONCERT CHOlR Cooper's top choral group continues to win Sweepstakes awards in competitions and plaudits from audiences wherever they perform. The Choir's repertoire includes quality choral literature of all periods, Renaissance to Contemporary. The Choir also prides itself on its excellent ability to read music at sight. Membership in the Concert Choir is by audition. The Conductors of the Cooper Choirs are Bobbie Sumerlin and Don Scargall, Members of the Chorale work to develop their vocal and musical skills in a training choir which has attained an enviable record of UIL sweepstakes awards each year. This year many of the Chorale were named to the All-Region Choir, and one member advanced all the way to the final All-State audition. This year's Chorale is an especially talented group. Member- ship includes all students who are new to the choral program at the high school level. I THE CHORALE ALL-STATE MEMBERS - Front Row, L-R: Michelle Allison, Liz Isbell. Second Row: Beth Burns, Julie Scargall, Ellen Cram, Nikki Mynatt. Top Row: Scott Kennedy, Teresa Mixon. c, :xv Front Row LR: Teresa Mixon, Jackie Acosta, Beth Burns, Paula Scott. Second Row: Isbell Julie Scargall Ellen Cram, Michelle Allison. Third Row: Wenk Wenker, David Foster, ynatt Anita Cook, Tim Thompson. Top Row: Scott Kennedy, Mark Cornelison, Tim Not pictured is Shawn Strayer. I 230 Confederate singers: Front row, L-R, Ellen Cram, Paul Evans, Tab Colvin, Teresa Mixon, Second row, L-R, Kyle Tankersley, Rachel Chrane, Julie Scargall, Beth Burns, Ron McRae. Third row, L-R, Mike McCatheren, Mark Warren, Scott Chapman, Brian Clark. The Confederate Singers are the most sought-after entertainment group in Abilene for banquets, assemblies, service clubs, etc. This group of high-energy Performers spend a lot of hours learning how to make hard work look easy! Singers must also be in another choir, and instrumentalists must be in band, choir, or orchestra. This year Cooper boasted 32 regioi , choir members, more than any othe school in Region ll. REGION: Front row, L-R3 Kellie Chapman Karen Runnels, Rachelle Seegmiller, Jackis Acosta, Beth Burns, Paula Scott. Second Row Teresa Mixon, Russell Ann Vanderhider Stephanie McCown, Liz Isbell, Julie Scargali Leslie Noles, Ellen Cram, Michelle Alliso' Third row, Rachel Chrane, Carol Lewis, Davi Foster, Nikki Mynatt, Kyle Tankersley, Anit Cook, Tim Thompson. Top Row, Corey Co well, Wenk Wenker, Scott Kennedy, Bria Clark, Paul Evans, Brady Dennis, Mark Cor nelison, Mark Warren, Tim Gilchrest. Not pi tured are Shawn Strayer and Daren Hopper. fit Members of the Chorale are Bottom Row, L-R: Angie Wilson, Christi Porter, Patricia Jones, Carrie Morton, Tam Turkett, Mary Moore, Rachelle Seegmiller, Jennifer Shields, Rachel Harrell, Darby Cranfill, Paula Scott, Noelle Teague, Andrea Greeson, Dawn Morton. Second Row: Mrs. Sumerlin, Teresa Harden, Jennifer Donovan, Jeannie Looney, Mary Hill. Third Row: Charles Heathetly, Chris Boyd, David Leonard, Nelson Nease, Jim Johnson, Roger Marito, Cariel Williamson, Michael Peters, Debbie Vigil, Andrew Schaffer. Fourth Row: Bill Proctor, Kevin Ritchie, Pat Johnson, Corey Colwell, Scott Keppel, Wenk Wenker, Shawn Strayer. Top Row: Truman Sherrod, Keith Hatcher, Travis Hughes, Brad Cole, Todd lngalsby, John Kihlberg, Sean Seamster. l Officers are: Bottom Row, L-R: Leslie Noles, Marc McClure, Beth Burns. 'Second Row: Liz Isbell, Heather Hood, Lou Alice Peveler, Molly Westbrook. The Section Leaders are LR, Ellen Cram fsopranoyy Scott Kennedy U-enon Third Row: Tim Thompson, Sean Duggan, Teresa Mixon, Michelle Rickman. Teresa Mixon mlm, and Tim Thompson mass,- Top Row: Ellen Cram, Nikki Mynatt, Michelle Allison, Jackie Acosta. ' 455 I. -Q.- FQ L3 I r 232 Editors L-R Joelle Coffin, Deena Mathis, Scott Lusk Qseatedl, Mark O'Loughlin, Tim Bench, Joanna Hadley, Christi Burleson, Alan Stokes. The Cooper Crest is published by the journalism department of Cooper High School. The staff attempts to cover almost all aspects of journalism writing - editorials, feature writings, sports, and news based on the experiences of the students in Cooper. The Cooper Crest has received many honors including first in lnterscholastic League contests. The highest award came in 1981-1982, when the Crest was given a first place rating by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, New York, a national organization. lt was also the recipient of the All Columbian Award for col- umns and reviews. High ratings in other individual categories were in writing, editing, design and display, and in creativity. The sponsor for 1983-1984 Crest was Miss Brecheen. The Crest staff this year plans to continue the high quali- ty set by the previous years in serving as a source of en- joyment for its readers. These readers include the Cooper students and faculty, as well as the citizens of the com- munity who read it and also support it with ads. The Crest is a self-supporting and non-profit paper. 5 Crest C Joelle Coffin .... . . . Editor-in-Chief Deena Mathis . . . ..... News Editor Joanna Hadley .... ..... F eatures Editor Tim Bench ......, .......... S ports Editor Mark O'LoughIin .... ..... E ntertainments Editor Alan Stokes ...... .......... B usiness Manager Christi Burleson . . . . . . Assistant Business Manager Scott Lusk ...... .................. G raphics Adviser Jodie Brecheen , . . Bryan Rhodes ......................................... Staff Artist Staff Writers: Hank Zachry, Craig Marcho, Christi Burleson, Jamie Lemoine, Jamie Lemons, Nuria Margain, Jill Stowe, Melody Poe, Angie Thornton, Daryl Day, Tem Kemp, Jeff Seybold, Eric Moore, Arthur Morales, Kyle Wilson, Jeff Goza. Advertising Staff: Alischa Price, Cherrie Bryan, Sharon Posey, Vonda Whitmire, Mark Mat- thews, Tammy Beaird, Bow Boonpetch, Shawn LaFave, Rodney Gard. The Crest is published monthly by the journalism department at O. H. Cooper High School, 3639 Sayles Blvd., Abilene, Texas 79605. The Crest is a member of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, Texas High School Press Association, and Texas Interscholastic League Press Con- ference. Abilene Publishing, Inc. prints the Crest and typesetting is done by Jane Barnard at Copyright Typography. A Q Q.: IJ 'e '95- Fir, Staff members LAR fseatedj Daryl Day, Nuria Margain, fstandingj Melody Poe, Jill Stowe, Arthur Morales, Craig Marcho, Mac Cuellar, Hank Zachry, Kyle Wilson, Eric Moore, Jenna Walden, Angie Thornton, Paul Nixon, Jamie Lemoine, Jamie Lemons. Not pictured are Jeff Goza, Jeff Seybold, Tim Kemp. I--.QW Joanna Hadley and Scott Lusk work diligently. Joelle Coffin teaches class. p-1-gd f 1 Uf 233 Row l - left to right - Rosalind Evans, Tracy Wood, Lydia Fuentes, Angela Yates. Row 2 - Christie Martin, Mary Moorehead, Kim Allen, Josie Fuentes, Geri Frazier, Missy Brooks, Mitchell Pearson. Row 3 - Mrs. Mathieson, advisor, Kyle Pugh, Sue Westmoreland, Carol Ashworth, Robert Krackenfield, Sandra Bough, Kelly McLaren, Tracy Blackmon Machelle Cheairs, Matt Kehr, Martin Molena, Donna Hill, Joel Fields, Fran Starr, Diana Cook, Sherry Anderson, Justine Pearson, Tina Murdock, Lisa Hou rnbuckle. Home Economics Cooperative Education is designed to provide related classroom instruction and on-the-job training for Junior and Senior students preparing to enter employ- ment in the occupations requiring knowledge and skills in one or more home economics subject areas including child development, clothing and textiles, consumer education, family living, food and nutrition, home management and housing. Students enrolled in the HECE program are members of Future Homemakers of America HERO fHome Economics Related Occupationsl leadership organization. The purpose of the organization is to provide opportunities for leadership development through individual and group activities based on members' concerns and interests. A highlight of the year is the annual Christmas Party for the Day Nursery of Abilene, Site 111. ln the spring HECE students honor each of their employers with a banquet to show appreciation for the opportunity to work while attend- ing school. Seated - left to right - Fran Starr, Advisory Council representativ Angela Yates, Secretary, Geri Frazier, Vice President, projectsg Miss Brooks, Vice President, programs, Sherry Anderson, Treasurer. Standin - Tina Murdock, Hlstoriang Kyle Pugh, President. HECE members take time out to pose for a picture. I3 'Z ,- Q in V p-1 Rosalind Evans, Matt Kehr, Missy Brooks, Justine Pearson, Christie Martin. K' 'ff Donna Hill, Robert Krackenfield, Lydia Fuentes, Kyle Pugh. QMAKER 1' P Q5 QV' so wb I 1 31' 4 H' E' Efmm 2 E IL ' fl Q 6 ' .. gf eo .O Nfw HO Sherry Anderson, Carol Ashworth, Joel Fields, Josie Fuentes, Sue Westmoreland. 'FIS' J ,,m..n,,f-v D 41? fjiaxl , ,. 933: Kyle Pugh in the Christmas spirit. Look at those HECE grins! 2 Film Society members take a break in the Talisman ol fice. Back row: Karen French, Mike Jones, Sean Cline Kevin Taylor, Mr. Robert Holladay. Front row: Lou Alicc Peveler, Darcy Barrick, Molly Westbrook, Perry Sayles Judy Ray, Tracy Phillips. Projectionists for the film series are Mike Jones, Sean Cline, Kevin Taylor, and Mr. Robert Holladay. l l l l l Officers are top row: Mr. Robert Holladay, Amy Thornton, Kevin Taylor, Darla Peables, Darcy Barrick, Andrew Schaffer, Jennifer Oden, Lou Alice Peveler, Leray Scifres, Heather Hood. Second row: Joel Wright, Mike Jones, Sean Cline, Andrea Morley, Scott Gregory, Megan Schneider. Bottom row: Wade Jones, Evan Tobin, Tracy Phillips, Judy Ray, Perry Sayles, Molly Westbrook. Not pictured: Renee Farris, Margaret Krause, Paul Mason, Tracy Tobin, Sheri Rasberry, Kelly Kimbrough, Brad Potthoff, Ruben Brochner. Ju F W +3 Top row: Joel Wright, Mr. Robert Holladay, Andrew Schaffer, Andy Dunn, Lou Ann Davis. 2nd row: Leray Scifres, Margaret Kraus, Michael Suttle, Kenneth Nor- wood, Tim Thompson, Jennifer Oden, Darcy Barrick, Nicki Mynatt, Randa Nicholson, Liz lsbell, Dawn Blevins, Kim Clark. 3rd row: Amy Thornton, Mike Jones, Karen French, Becky Lancaster, Sheri Rasberry, Megan Schneider, Ruben Brochner, Andrea Morley, Beth Kirkpatrick, Kelly Kimbrough, Dena Dillard, Sheryl Boykin, Kim Awalt. Bottom row: Darla Peables, Sean Cline, Kevin Taylor, Evan Tobin, Wade Jones, Perry Sayles, Judy Ray, Tracy Phillips, Molly Westbrook, Scott Gregory, Dana Woodman. September 9- The Sound of Music September 17 Star Wars September 24 Camelot October 1 Raiders of the Lost Ark October 8 Brother Sun, Sister Moon October 15 Somewhere in Time Now Voyager November 5 Auntie Mame The 1983-84 Cooper Film Series enjoyed a very memorable Mame , , , November 12 Gone With the Wind year that included a gala showing of the 1927 classic , , , . . . November 19 The Lion ln Winter apoleon. Originally made by Abel Gance, it has been con- . . . . December 3 Napoleon sidered by some critics as the greatest film ever made. French , , . . . . December 10 That s Entertainment food and other refreshments were available during the intermls- , , . That s Entertainment, ll sion of the four hour extravaganza. . . . January 7 Hello Dolly Many other major films were also shown this year every Januar 14 Th S Wh L d M Saturday night at 7:00 PM. Students involved in the film series y e py , O Ove e , , , , , January 28 Summertime have learned much about the art of criticizing films and are , . , , February 4 Plan Nine From Outer Space now able to point out different techniques of both screenplay , , . . . . . Citizen Kane writing and motion picture making. Also they have had the op- , , . . . February 11 The Turning Point portunlty to observe the techniques of adapting great works of , . . . . February 18 A Little Romance literature to the screen. The Cooper Film Series is sponsored by Mr Robert Honaday March 3 War and Peace ' ' March 23 Hawaii March 31 The Seven Year ltch Love ls a Many Splendored Thing April 14 Superman Superman ll April 21 Close Encounters of the Third Kind April 28 The Heiress May 5 Auntie Mame May 12 Raintree County 2 ,S 5 L-R Back Row: Timothy Powell, Andy Dunn, Doug Wallace, Scott Lloyd, Scott Kirkland, Chad Leinen, Teena Miller, Debi Davis, Joanna Hadley, Mary Walton, Joel Wright 3rd Row: Sean Cline, Melynda Walker, Megan Schneider, Grace Garraway, Dianne Nejedley, Angie Clonts, Lynn Burkhead, Terri Leinen, Bobby Woodson 2nd Row: Carine Colemonts, Jennifer Daffern, Crystal Tarr, Cheryl Vendl, Jackie Acosta, Tammy McLean, Shannon Maloney, Adriane Gleaton, Kim Hughes, Club Sponsor Ms. Melissa Pilcher lst Row: Michelle Rickman, Debbie Elliott, Tif- fany Waters, Shannon Taylor, Amy Thornton, Darla Peables, Shona Kerley, Julie Liebman, Darcy Barrick, Jennifer Oden. ,A ,W . The Cooper French Club participated in a variety of ac ,M tivities during the 1983-84 school year. The first of thesl A was La Fete d'Automne held in October. The student brought French cuisine and viewed a French film. li ' 'ff February club members enjoyed a Mardi Gras party hell in conjunction with the beginning of Lent. At the end o W 4 ' A ' 1 . . .qi , . . officers and outstanding French students. the year a Spring Banquet was held to announce the nev For the eighth year in a row, members sold importer candy to raise money for a trip to the Texas French Syn' posium which was held in Carrollton. At the contesl students extended their knowledge of French culture bj participating in poetry, prose, art, music, grammar listening comprehension, and civilization competitions. Seated, L-R: Michelle Rickman, Treasurer, Darcy Barrick, President. Standing, L-R: Debbie Elliott, Secretary, Jennifer Oden, Vice President. - -V 7 1 .. S, X ..,..f ,,. - f- 'ma L-R Back Row: Joe Smack, Greg Powell, Bret Schuhmacher, Robert Middleton, Andy North, Jennifer Denkoff, James Poljanec, Eddie Kraus, Freddie Wagner 3rd Row: Les Graves, Jim Johnson, Debbie Mosley, Mary Moore, Sharon Sloan, Debbie Wheeler, Nancy Drummond, Kristi King, Jeff Mc- Coy 2nd Row: Marc Mani, Kevin McDaniels, Lisa Drummond, Lisa Atkins, Susan Mager, Lisa Blackwall, Becki Zumwalt, Stephiane Powell, Greg Pace, Andy Drake lst Row: Nuria Margain, Dana Woodman, Caroline Jacques, Leticia Jones, Sabrina Anthony, Kelly Davis, Lara Creed, Tina May, Melissa Scarbrough. ? b six S Jason Cook says, Blow MY Mind. Bon Appetit quotes Scott Kirkland. -if Z. E '11-4 r7T'l '7' l l,5..1,.-J 'SJ l 240 VV,, V:h,i E H The 1983-84 German Club officers: Joelle Coffin - Presidentg Wanda Disbrow - Vice President: Kevin Taylor - Treasurerg Stacey Gallardo - Secretaryg Tamla Wilson - Archivist, Teresa Kunkel and Jessica Clark - Song Leaders. til 1 ul 4 eutzrh l x F ,r O 1 -. '5 1- . A -ll Q ' A lx 'fb A 7. th. ' 'gfg '- 9- A -- G J, , . 'v ' . s ,, 'T lp 'iu ' v f.: . I 1 ' T - 'Jr 'Z' ,, f - '14, lllher Alles as 0' ,FL ,I .'.,:. ' .' 1 To ,.4 . . . -K ui' 1 gg - t . t, U Q. , . . JJ , . ' ,'-jx ln order to raise money this year for various activities the German Club sold Gummy Bears and MSM's. The proceeds from this sale enabled them to attend such events as the Sprachfest in San Marcos, and the TAGS convention in San Angelo. At these events the students recite prose and poetry in German, and many students came home with awards for their efforts. ln addition to being educational and informative, the events were a lot of fun and enjoyed by all who took part. Back row, left to right: Brett Smola, Jeff Flowers, Michael Flippo, Richard Grant, Gary Gant, Randall Schwaegler, Timothy Jones. Row 3: Jessica Clark, Dina Esquivel, Kevin Swanson, Debra Bryant, Buz Busbee, Richard Lammons, Robert Sanders, Tari Gordon. Row 2: Tamla Wilson, Dana Richards, Camille Bales, Joanna Hadly, Angela Simpson, Sue Splain, Leisa King. Row 1: Michele Wheeler, Virginia Kershaw, Wanda Disbrow, Joelle Coffin, Kevin Taylor, Lavonna Milner, Stacey Gallardo, Teresa Kunkel. 5 --.,, 1 l- i ' l s., Wir essica Clark, Stacey Gallardo, and Teresa Kunkel are part of the German hoir. You've got to be kidding, says Teresa Kunkel to Kevin Swanson. The Oompah Band, Kevin Taylor, Leisa King, and Kevin Swanson. ei X, 2 lv 1 242 Row 1, left to right: Paul Davis, Raymond Martinez, Doug Bryan, Danny Thompson. Row 2: Wes Hargrove, Jeff Dixon, Jerry Colyer, Chris Swonger, Russell Wilson, Row 3: David Botterbrodt, Noe Salines, John Milne, Carl Porter, Greg Martin, Row 4: Mr. James Con- ley, James Neckan, Joe Easley, Judd Burkhalter, Robert Hamil. - Sponsored by Mr. James Conley, the ln- dustrial Cooperative Training at Cooper High makes up Chapter No. 596 of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. The students at- tend school half of a day fulfilling their academic requirements and work the other half doing on-the-job training for at least 20 hours a week at an approved industrial train- ing station. Carl Porter V KPRO lnc. Q ,ff ,ts Officers for this year: Joe Easley, Reporter, Greg Martin, President, Scott Sanford, Vice- President, Noe Salines, Parliamentariang Jeff Dixon, Treasurer, Robert Hamil, Secretary. David Botterbrodt t AISD Maintenance Department Paul Davis A-Town Oilfield w A Greg Martin ' Scott Motor Parts Doug Bryan Bryan's Automotive Jeff Dixon Key City Electric Raymond Martinez Abilene Spring 81 Axle ,nw-0, ! 'N. 1- 4-. Jud Burkhalter Lee Clark Jerry Colyer Karwer Machine Rogar Welding 8. Abilene Auto Works Manufacturing Wrecking Joe Easley Robert Hamil Wes Hargrove Long Electric Elliott-Hamil J.8rD. Home Funeral Homes Improvement mu John Milne James Nickens Donny Thompson Milne Painting AISD Maintenance Air-Co Air Department Conditioning Inc. Noe Salinas Scott Sanford Chris Swonger Russell Wilson Red's Satellite House of Clocks 81 Olympic Fitness Wilson 66 I Services Gifts Center H :itil Hll HKU IND A CD I l v KJ G ,-1-1 pi., 6' f .Af ,--94 Q Vi pi-J Z gr 244 I L AK ill.-...W Genius Scott Lusk shows Scottie Mendez the basics of architecture. 4,l ,,,,, , X Shane Gaston puts a little muscle into his work. In his drafting class Louis Bodle diligently prepares a masterpiece in architecture. David Williams practices his woodworking skills. I Q as le, .1 rl S sf . 2, k , .. ., ,. 5 Tammy McLean plans her future home. SIN so Q-.1n!l EF ig 'l,..i 5 i Paul Martinez gets down to serious business in the woodworking shop i ' 1- ' 1 me i I A Fr i f' 'fx .ff ' ' , xx ' - - 5 .W A ig- iq . '1. - - '- AWN! ' 1, Q rx 'N 1 1 ' 353 'f . s . , ' ,,.ffs.. N, , 'J , - 4+ 1 5 -S21 ,U x 1. . .ty L , 1, . :Q W A ',,. x 3, 4 .. - 'x - . S I . . .Jn , ,. -.M ,A Top row: Eric Sammon, Robert Sammon, Ray Moreno, David Henson, Lee Ray, James Johnson, Randy Daniels, Loren Snelgrove. 2nd row: Joey Tauer, Jimmy Turnbow, Sam White, Jeff Singletary, Bryan Kieschnick, Todd Faglie, John Roberts, Ricky Maxwell, Tony Wong. 3rd row: Mr. Ronnie McQueen, Leray Scifres, David Simms, Brad Cole, Scott Lusk, Scottie Mendez, Brenda Montfort, Robbie Hackfield, Chris Eichorst, Sheryl Boykin, Terry Davison, Mr. Bob Evans. Bottom row: Paul Martinez, Louis Bodle, Cynthia Brannan, Mike Auldridge, Keith Lloyd, Frank King, Jay George. . 5 ' The purpose of the Industrial Arts Club is to further develop the leadership and personal abilities of the students as they relate to industrial technology today. The Cooper chapter competes at the West Texas Fair, ACU Industrial Arts Fair, and the Texas Industrial Arts Fair held in Waco. Student competition at these contests not only involves project competition, but public speaking, technical writing, on- site drafting, parliamentary procedure, and several other areas. Sponsors for the Industrial Arts Club are Mr. Ronnie Mc- Queen and Mr. Bob Evans. L 'i- Top row: Jeff Singletary - Treasurer, Scottie Mendez - President, Chris Eichorst - Sergeant at Arms. Bottom row: Scott Lusk - Vice President, Brenda Montfort -- Secretary, Ray Moreno - Reporter. E1 v 1 l sl 57 I 3 pg F? L3 i E-4 F14 S as Ji so I. 245 U It Ex! N A Q I A av' ft -f N QL., i A .N Row l - left to right - Darla Peables, Angie Clonts, Elizabeth Gray, Kristina Velasquez, Danielle Brochner, Brian Rhodes, Mr. Russell Barrett. Row 2 - Amy Thornton, Kristie Bartlett, Kim Clark, Susan Stubbeman, Judy Ray, Joanna Hadley, Becky Lancaster. Row 3 - Cindy Johnson, Wade Jones, Nora Nease, Renee Farris, Deidra Elledge, Sean Duggan, Ray Moreno. Row 4 - Torie Oglesby, Perry Sayles, Andrea Morley, Andy Dunn, Joelle Coffin, Gail Davidson, Bobby Woodson. Key Club is a national organization and is the largest youth service organization of its kind in the world with over 90,000 members. Each Key Club must have a sponsoring Kiwanis Club. The men of the Kiwanis Clubs are dedicated to seeing that Key Clubs are active and thriving. They spend a great deal of time and energy on Key Clubs' behalf to in- sure a successful program. Although there are district and international levels in the Key Club organization, the local club and the others all across the continent are the foundation and strength of this organization. A unique feature of Key Club is that it is run by the Key Clubers themselves, the adults are there to ad- vise and counsel only. The club members develop pro- grams, organize the projects, run the meetings, and take the initiative to serve. An international Convention is held each year. This con- vention is the highlight of the Key Club year and is usually attended by over 2300 people. At the convention a new ma- jor emphasis program for the coming year is unveiled, new International Officers are elected, the Constitution and bylaws are amended, and clubs are able to compete in various contests. The district organization also holds annual conventions of similar nature and structure during the spring of the year. For both conventions there are excellent programs planned with superb speakers. Row l - left to right - Nora Nease, Secretary, Gail Davidson, Jr. Represent- ativeg Row 2 - Joelle Coffin, Sr. Representativeg Renee Farris, President: Judy Ray, Vice President, Joanna Hadley, Treasurer. ..' 'Zur' 'a qw lbn4L4snJ6mlMlSw5fq ' Rf' ff? Vi -xl Z. 250 1 ,J f' tt Q- 'E 5. 'sn V ,Nix ,im if FS ffl -9 gill: ., :Q L-R Back Row: Sandra Scalf, Delana Williams, Raymond Price, Charles Marquette, Rodney Weatherby, Libby Williams, Vicki Basquette 3rd Row: Mr. Jack Shewmake, Jody Martin, Sharon Smith, Raymond Smith, Jason Plowman, Kim Wilson 2nd Row: Tonya Ratliff, Carol Miller, Becky Leasure, Sandra McKay, Michelle Stanfill, Shonna Leinbaugh, lst Row: Michelle Wilson, Janice Saunders, Terri Eastham, Mary Tri. Not pictured Libby Holmes, Brett Thurman. , Q X, ,,, ff: yawn Officers: Qstandingj Vicki Basquette: Reporter: fseatedl Raymond Smith: Vice President, Michelle Wilson: Treasurer: Delana Williams: President: Libby Williams: Historian, Melissa Mendez: Secretary. Marketing and Distributive Education is designed to prepare students for successful and gainful employment upon graduation from high school. lt 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 Clubs of America QDECAJ and have an opportunity to participate in area and state meetings, along with conferences and contests held each year. Mr. and Miss D.E. Melissa Mendez Brett Thurman Wi I l ' Q l l The Cooper Co-op Chapter of the Offict Education Association is the local branch of the state and national organization. The purpose o the club is to provide leadership experience anc furnish the opportunity to learn and become more skillful in pursuing a career in the business world. Members are able to strengthen office l s ' . First Row: Elvira Galvan, Josie Callzo, Lisa Gerardi, Missy Martin, Mrs. Bridgeford O Second Row: Tracy Austin, Lisa Row, Karla Anderson, Pam Snyder, Sharla Fannin Q Third Row: Lindsay Weldon, Kim Goree, Donna Elick, Melynda Walker, Deanna Johnson, Sherri Little Fourth Row: Beth Dixon, Mary Martha Johnson, Michelle Hamer, Lisa Stanley, Eileen McCann I The OEA-COOP officers are Eileen McCann, Sharla Fannin, Mary Martha Johnson, Don- na Elick, and Pam Snyder. The girls sitting are Lisa Crerardi and Sherri Little. skills and explore various career opportunities. Officers for this year were: President f Sharla Fannin, Vice-President - Lisa Gerardi Secretary - Eileen McCann, Treasurers - Don' na Elick and Melynda Walker, Reporters - Sherri Little and Pam Snyder, Sergeant-at-Arms - Mary Martha Johnson, and Advisor - Ms Terry Bridgford. l Activities for the year included fundraising, formal installation of officers in cooperation wit the OEA-PEL and the Abilene High Schoo- Chapters, making a Homecoming sign, secre pals, a Christmas party at which secret pal were revealed, a talent show and various OE , Week activities. Students also competed in different skills con tests at the Area, State, and National Leadershi Conferences. Awards were given which enable members to achieve chapter and sometimes n tional recognition for participation in chapter a tivities. The annual Employer-Employee ba quet made it possible for the students to sho their employers their appreciation for the year' experience. ...lg- ..,.-1 f-0 V? Mary Martha Johnson, Karla Anderson, Michelle Hamer Lindsay Weldon, DeAnna Johnson, Melynda Walker Tracy Austin Wendy Baird ,,,.1-v- Lisa Gerardl Lisa Row Pam Snyder Sharla Fannin R r .nga 'JESS Kim Goree, Donna Elick, Josie Callzo J 5 E Elvira Galvan, Nancy Wright, Sherri Little ' Melissa Martin, Lisa Row, Beth Dixon 4 .,,, I .ig i Q I Row 1, Left to Right: Kerry Sineri, Kim Windland, Cameo Rogers, Michelle Thomason, Laurie Perry, Sandra Strickland. Row 2: Dawn Harper, Cindy Black, Marsha Day, Norma Brooks, Sabrina Garvin, Michele Kreissler, Lisa Isaacs. Row 3: Teri Martin, Chanda Smith, Lupe Alardin, Dana Dorsett, Susan Cummings, Teri McWilliams, Debbie Lively, Donna Varney, Lisa Blackwell, Darla Yates. 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 Conferences. The organization provides leadership experience within the club and experience in the classroom for students whose career interests lie in the business field. The sponsor of OEA-PEL is Mrs. Fanning and the OEA officers are Cameo Rogers, President, Marsha Day, Vice-President, Teri McWilliams, Secretary, Christine Adams and Susan Cummings, Treasurersg Cindy Black and Dawn Harper, Reporters, and Lisa Isaacs, Sergeant-at-Arms. 1983-84 has been a very active year for the Cooper OEA-PEL with activities which included an Officer Election Party, Installation Ceremony at Hardin- Simmons University, selling Mexican Supper Tickets for the Lions Club, a Christmas Party revealing secret pals, participating in community and public service projects, and a get-acquainted party with the OEA COOP. The members participate in Area IV OEA Youth Leadership Conference which was held in Big Spring. If they place first or second, they move to State OEA Youth Leadership Conference which is held in Dallas. If they place first, second, or third in State, they move on to National OEA Youth Leadership Conference which is held in Indianapolis, Indiana. The competing Parliamentary Procedure Team will consist of both the Lab and Coop OEA members. OEA OFFICERS - Left to Right: Cameo Rogers, Marsha Day, Teri McWilliams, Susan Cummings, Cindy Black, Dawn Harper, Lisa Isaacs. Not pictured: Christine Adams. ag il if ,pp-- 3 -,,,,,l if f Q Debbie Lively learns how to work the electronic printingfdisplay calculator. Michelle Thomason is concentrating while typing on the elec- tronic typewriter. Dana Dorsett and Darla Yates are all smiles as they learn to use the fluid duplicator. os r , A rr -t r ' L ' r E t ' ,, 43 ' Y 5 lg X 1 k ru is 5 I 5 4 F - Teri Martin and Dawn Harper enjoy learning telephone techniques with the Norma Brooks is busy working at the transcription machine. Ben Telephone Hamer program' The 1983-84 Orchestra officers are Patricia Ho, President: Teri McWilliams, Vice President, Laura Hanks, Secretaryg Matthew Sherrod, Treasurer, Susan Cum- mings, Public Relations, Ginger Stephen, Librarian. lst Violins Patricia Ho Susan Cummings Teri McWilliams Peter Velasquez 2nd Violins Laura Hanks Raymond Spurlin Wallace Pittman Ginger Stephen Donna Newton Violas Jill Emery Donna Varney Matthew Sherrod Clemente Morales Cellos Karen French Leah O'DeIl Bass Jerri Osborn 1 .1-an I'-' ,nn-Q . x .-4 ! 'S A ...-- Patricia Ho is an outstanding violinist. Jam with Jerri Osborn. The sounds of Cooper High School Orchestra have grown this year, along with a number of new players. The orchestra is ex- oected to grow even more in the upcoming years. The officers for the 1983-84 school year are President - Patricia Hog Vice President - Teri McWilliamsg Secretary - Laura Hanksg Treasurer - Matthew Sherrodg Librarian - Ginger Stepheng and Public Relations - Susan Cummings. Mr. Mark Best, who has done an excellent job this year, is their well-known director. l J -r' si fy. Mr. Best Thanka youa very mucha! Jill Emery, the rhythm. 9 go 0000 00 ,K 00000000000 9 99' 0 00 00 029' 9 W? X' pm ' X g, .M Susan Flournoy Holly Bashford' Gary Dunham Joey Tauer Melissa Mundy Kristy Bartlett Craig Sanders Tommy Pence DB Mike Flippo Mary Jo Aguiar A Johnson David Gamez Joe Smack Greg Pace Mike Perry Rene Espinoza 5 'Q f N 1 1 -E ' Q A xx .. x Q, ' i . Sw Members of the Speech Team are top row: Steve Veigel, Armando Espinoza, Todd Brown, Kristi King, Deidra Elledge, Kevin French, Jill Williams, Eddie Kraus, Shelly Acord, Kory Robinson, and Rhonda Henson. Second row: Sean Duggan, Wade Jones, Shannon Taylor, Cherisse Yungblut, Stephanie Childers, Dina Esquivel, Tina Alexander, and Virginia Smith. Third row: Ralph Thornhill, Danielle Brochner, Cheryl Armer, Russell Ann Vanderhider, Megan Schneider, Melissa Ferris, Deborah Hopkins, Renee Farris, and Mitch Springfield. Fourth row: Susan Flournoy, Austin Gorg, Shel- ly Morrow, Graham Scarborough, Suzanne Travis, Gigi Brochner, Grace Garraway, Melinda Morris, Cathy Wyrick, and Sherri Rasberry. Fifth row: Michael Stephens, Doug Wallace, Lisa Flippo, Marc Utter, Joe Smack, and Andrew Tong. Bottom row: Ruben Brochner, Kirsten Olson, Katrice Nowell, and Kristina Velasquez. Other members are: Tonia Cook, Scott Kimbrough, Marc Mani, Brad Potthoff, Kelly Pruitt, Mary Walton, Wenk Wenker, and Ernie Young. . .s-.sy Officers for the 1983-84 Speech Team are Top row: Kristina Velasquez - Co-Treasurer, Ruben Brochner - President, and Sean Duggan - Treasurer. Bottom row: Katrice Nowell - Secretary and Kirsten Olson - Vice-President. The Cooper Speech Team is a multi-talented group of people who enjoy acting and debating. Throughout the school year, they prepare themselves in a number of areas such as Debate, Extemporaneous Speaking, Prose, Poetry, Original Oratory, Dramatic Interpretation, Humorous Inter- pretation and Duet Acting. They travel across Texas competing with many schools in these events. A continuing goal is to qualify as many students as possible for the Texas Forensic Association State Tournament in the spring. Other main events include: hosting a Small Schools Tournament, a junior high tournament, selling programs at home football games, and sell- ing mugs. The sponsor for the Speech Team is Ralph Thor- nhill, and Darla Patton and Stephanie Taylor ac- company the team on tournaments. Being on the Speech Team takes hard work, time, and devotion. Members who are willing to sacrifice are what makes the Speech Team the outstanding group it is. f tr W .ff- Come and get it, says Marc Utter. Kirsten Olson wishes Wade Jones would get the hint, Do it or you die, says Danielle Brochner. When is the next rest stop? asks Renee Farris. XF.,-fi .V 1 g l',..-'.-1.- ld-arf: Joe Smack takes aim. 191, 63' Doug Wallace, Joe Smack, Lisa Flippo, Deidra Elledge, and Kevin French are proud Caribou. When l am good, I am really good, claims Megan Schneider. -sm Rhonda Henson tells it how it is. . XX ', X x V A aww, Fei-.gi vs Cathy Wyrick wonders about her script. lt is like this, exclaims Ruben See Spot run, reads Sherri Brochner. ' Rasberry. i 262 4 Left to Right, First Row: Wade Jones, Michael Suttle, Jennifer Daffern, Renee Dix, Cherisse Yungblut, Kim Clark, Evan Tobin, Molly Westbrook, Gus Bush. Second Row: Matt Edwards, Amy Thornton, Perry Sayles, Darla Peables, Angie Wilson, Debbie Elliott, Sean Duggan, Mark Newton, Stephanie Childers, Cathy Galbraith, Courtney Conoly, Nora Nease, Charla Birchum, Megan Schneider. Third Row: Robby Hoff, Clay Clemons, Michael Williams, Dwayne House, Chris Moore, Jodi Bronkhorst, Kathy Murphy, Rachel Chrane, Judy Ray, Shea Pruitt. Fourth Row: Mike Lane, Jay Gerard, Tim Bench, Gail Davidson, Michele Wheeler, Chandra Scott, Jennifer Badgett, Chris Curnutt, Michele Lacaille, Rea Ann Cad- jew, Debbie Black, Eddie Rains. Fifth Row: David Hale, Joe Westmoreland, Peter Velasquez, Jamie Martin, Lauren Street, Debbie Dehlinger, Mary Tri, Armando Espinoza, Dina Esquivel. Sixth Row: Mitzi Cantrel, Brad Hopper, Kirsten Koskinen, Bill Proctor, Scott Gilreath, Grace Garraway, Joelle Coffin, Mike Monnig, Kevin French, Mrs. Joan Wood, Mike Newton. A 1 OU ty l A is i ft? CT? Kim Clark, Cherlsse Yungblut, Wade Jones, Renee Dlx and Michael Suttle Puttin' on their charm in the Cougar's Den. Y'l L Y? F27 Officers: Wade Jones, Presidentg Michael Suttle, Vice President, Jennifer Daffern, Recording Secretary, Renee Dix, Corresponding Secretary, Cherisse Yungblut, Treasurer. The 1983-84 Student Council Officers are Wade Jones, President, Michael Suttle, Vice President, Jennifer Daf- fern, Recording Secretary, Renee Dix, Corresponding Secretary, Cherisse Yungblut, Treasurer. The Executive Board Members are Kim Clark, Evan Tobin, Molly Westbrook, and Gus Bush. Wade Jones, President of the Student Council has shown responsibility, devotion and friendliness. He has especially been a leader whom everyone respects and admires. With the help of the homeroom representatives of the Student Council and Mrs. Joan Wood and Mike Newton, sponsors combine ideas of the student body and the faculty to make improvements and additions to the school. The Student Council sponsored many activities to en- courage school spirit with the sale of spirit links which raised money for homecoming. They also made it possi- ble for homecoming queen election, reception and dance. With their help and cooperation the 1983-84 school year has been a successful year for all. l l E 1 l Executive Board: Kim Clark, Molly Westbrook, Evan Tobin, Gus Bush. 1 gs 263 fl First row, left to right: Gus Bush, Tammy McLean, Lou Ann Davis, Perry Sayles, Molly Westbrook, Heather Hood. Second Row: Beth Kirkpatrick, Brad Potthoff,f Kevin Taylor, Sheri Raspberry, Randa Nicholson, Lou Alice Peveler, Stephanie McCown. Third Row: Paul Mason, Michelle Rickman, Evan Tobin, Wade Jones, Kenneth Norwood, Darcy Barrick, Ruben Brochner. The Cooper Chapter of the National Honor Society encourages students to display scholarship, service, leadership, and character at school and in the com- munity. Members of the 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. The 1983-84 school year was a busy one for the Na- tional Honor Society members. ln addition to the fall and spring inductions, NHS members helped with fall registration, served as hosts for College Night, spon- sored the Valentine Post Office and the Bidboard, and activity cards. NHS members and friends also found time for various social events. Honor Society Officers for 1983-84 were the follow- ing: Perry Sayles - President, Kenneth Norwood - Vice-Presidentg Molly Westbrook - Recording Secretary, Darcy Barrick - Corresponding Secretary, Lou Ann Davis - Treasurer. Jo Caldwell and Joanna Barnett served as sponsors for the group. Enjoying the reception is sponsor Jo Caldwell. l M. I 4' ffW,, Q .. ,V,.M77i-,V K . -wiviim-'twain' N f , lrst row left to right Molly Westbrook Perry Sayles Steve Hays Wayne Lewis Gall Davidson Deidra Elledge, Lauren Street, Kelly Kimbrough, Jennifer Oden, oelle Coffin Second row Darcy Barrick Kenneth Norwood Andy Dunn Donald Byerly Mike Shaw Margaret Kraus, Mike Dulin, Bryan Kahl, Paul Woodfin. Not Randa Nicholson plays waitress as she serves Andy Dunn cookies at the NHS reception. Joel Wright has the laid back look. Joel Wright is amazed by new members Kelly Kimbrough, and Jennifer Oden. Look at that! giggles Molly Westbrook. A lighter side of the NHS members. Y we ii Perry Sayles, Heather Hood, and especially Paul Mason join in the Anyone for punch? inquires Lou Alice Peveler, Kevin Taylor,and Kelly festivities at the NHS party. Kimbrough. 0 A , 1. ' ' 794th Cor s of Cadets First Row Left to Right' Cf2LT Carol Pedraza Cf1Lt Barbara Alcala, Cf1Lt Buz Busbee, Cf1Lt Rhonda Henson, Cf2Lt Floyd Dear- X P - l - I lg CflLt Harlan Hardwick, Cf2Lt Lisa Atkins, CfLTCoI Joel Wright, CfMaj Terry Davison, Cf2Lt Coby Lynd, Cf2Lt Richard Jones, CfMaj Allen Irwin, CfMaj ' ' ' ' ' ' ,C A D l' A rO,CfA1C I 1 arvin McFadin, CfMaj Gus Bush, CfMaj Kevin Parker, and Cf2Lt Louis Bodle. Row 2. CfA1C Lory Crane, CfTSgt Kerry Halslip f mn e ia gue l I B d C Sgt Trevor Parker CfSgt Kerry Sineri CfAmn Rose Like CfSSgt Sheila Banks CfSSgt Clinton Dial, CfAmn Sandra Collins, CfA1C Jeff Nor- .iu a oy , I . . . . bod, CfAiC Terry Welch, CfAlC Michael Kelley, CfA1C Donald Hale, CfAmn Cheryl Thompson, CfAmn Mary Seldon, and CjTSgt Lesa Hatley. Row 3: ' ' S G d C A1C Rand IAIC Lisa Buchanan, CfAmn George Banes, CfSgt Candice Cochran, CfSSgt Armlda Cantu, CfAmn Glynn Ingram, CfTSgt cott roun s, f y C T t Willie Coo r CfSSgt Genea Hicks CjTSgt Ruth McKeehan CjSgt Angela Riggins CfSgt Rhonda Hays, CfA1C Debra Bryant, CfAmn Debra safe, X S9 ' ' P2 . . . - bles CfTSgt Alex Moreno CfSgt Fred Starks, Cmsgt Swinson, and Col Wright. Row 4: CfTSgt Deonna Stratton, CfAmn Kristi Casey, CfAmn Scott C d Barr, CfA1C aunhorst, CfAlC Robert Rahne, CjAmn David Chapman, CfSgt Sarah Stine, CfAlC Teresa Pitcock, CfAmn Eddie Harper, CfAmn an ace h H C AIC Richard Crane CfAlC Morris Taylor and CfAlC Mike Dunne Row 5' CfAmn Charles Harding, CjA1C William Kirby, CfTSgt Shawn inet oover, f , , . . wkins, CjAlC David Caldwell, CjAmn Richard Kidd, CjAlC Dan Boden, CjTSgt Clemente Morales, CfAmn Joe Kaecher, CfAiC Robert Bayer, CfA1C Hollis ' ' ' C J' C I C A Erdin , and CfAmn Donald Masten. Not Pictured: Cf2Lt Randy Schwaegler, Cf2Lt Robert Rainey, CfAmn Steven Cartwright, CfA1 in o eman, f mn 9 ianna Deanda, CfAmn David Howell, CfAlC Steven Moorhead, CfAmn Debra Narvaiz, CfAlC James Pettit, CfAlC Vlcent Ross, CjAmn Eric Stenback, !Amn Vicki Thompson, CfAmn Steven Williams, and CfTSgt Daniel Wheeler. The Texas 794th Air Force Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps QAFJROTCJ is in its fifth year at Cooper High School. The following pages are dedicated to the many cadets who worked so hard to help make the corps a success. ' fy In the summer of 1983 the Cooper High School AFJROTC earned the distinction of being selected as an HONOR UNIT - the highest award a Junior ROTC unit 3 can receive. This resulted in the Air Force designating Cooper High School an Honor School. Honor School status authorizes the nomination for appointment of 1 five qualified cadets to the Air Force Academy, three qualified cadets to the ' 5 Military Academy fWest Pointl, and three qualified cadets to the Naval Academy. ,Q Q E Cooper's AFJROTC instructors, Colonel Wright and CMSgt Swinson are recip- ients of the Air Force Outstanding AFJROTC Instructor Award. Q j 5 The AFJROTC program at Cooper is a 3-year course of military and civil in- ' , D struction available to both boys and girls. The curriculum includes an introduction ' u to aviation, national defense, careers, space, and leadership. , - A Academic credit for the successful completion of AFJROTC courses is the I same as for any other elective offered at Cooper. Credits apply toward total l 2 ' graduation requirements and are included in the computation of the grade point I I average. Q The AFJROTC supports the goals of Cooper High School and contributes X ,, ,L , significantly in making students better citizens and improving character traits ' such as orderliness, personal honor, self-reliance, self-discipline and patriotism. H - - - 19 ' Some major activities the corps participated in during the year were: the Jerry l onor umt Rlbbon earned In 83 Lewis MDA Telethong I5 mile MDA march-a-thong several KC-135 jet aircraft orien- tation flights, visit to aircraft factory, attended NASA Aerospace Symposium: military ball, and dining out. ' vu ,Y ,., ,M I .ff f it Q. TK - gf , Q,4'. 5 .Cer-N-Ai gf , ,Q 5, ' I Ax Colonel John Wright CMSgt Kater Swinson 1 l V' ,f Y I 4 'Q 4 ofa U' 41.- , 11- g -1- ii 268 qv - v - CADET CORPS STAFF - Row 1: CfMaj McFadin, CfMSgt Atkins, CfLTCol Wright, CfMaj Davison, CfMas Parker, Cf2Lt Henson, CfMas Bush, and Cf2Lt Pedraza. Row 2: Cf2Lt Busbee, Cf2Lt Alcala, Cf2Lt Lynd, Cf2Lt Bodle, CfTSgt Morales, Cf2Lt Bearing, and CfMaj lrwin. B Flight - Row 1: Clinton Dial, Kerry Haislip, Cienea Hicks, Louis Bodle, Cmdr., Ruth McKeehan, and Clemente Morales. Row 2: Deonna Stratton, Harlan Hardwick, Buz Busbee, Alex Moreno, and Fred Starks. Row 3: Kevin Parker, Marvin McFadin, Allen Irwin, Coby Lynd, Rhonda Henson, and Lesa Atkins. 'file-. :.. .' 1. sv . , .V E Flight - Row 1: Angela Riggins, Debra Bryant, Mike Dunne, Clemente Morales, Cmdr., Cheryl Thompson, Delia Aguera, and Paula Boyd. Row 2: Robert Rahne, George Barnes, Barbara Alcala, Jeff Norwood, and Mary Seldom. Row 3: William Kirby, Rhonda Hays, and Sandra Collins. Row 4: Hollis Harding, Scott Spaunhorst, Charles Harding, and Debra Nobles. A Flight - Row 1: Lesa Atkins, Shelia Banks, Carol Pedraza, Cmdr., Scot Grounds, Barbara Alcala, and Trevor Parker. Row 2: Willis Cooper, Terr, Davison, Buz Busbee, and Terry Welch. Row 3: Danny Boden and Morri Taylor. lk., ,,.-. f 2 ,wi C Flight - Row 1: Rick Jones, Richard Crane, Candice Cochran, Floy Dear ing, Cmdr., Lisa Buchanan, and Kerry Sineri. Row 2: Shawn Hawkins, Saral Stine, Army Canty, and Gus Bush. Row 3: Robert Bayer, Eddie Harper, am Donald Hale. .. 1 l x A s F Flight - Row 1: Janeth Hoover, Candace Barr, Kristie Casey, Ruth McKeeham, Armida Cantu, Lisa Buchanan, Rose Like, and Lory Crane. Row 2: David Caldwell, David Chapman, Richard Crane, Mike Kelley, and Glynn ln, gram. Row 3: Joe Kaecher, Richard Kidd, Teresa Pitcock, Randy Fugate, and Aller Irwin. Row 4: Donald Masten, Shawn Hawkins, Harlan Hardwick, Cmdr., and Joel Wright. WLUE RANGERS - Row l: Shawn Hawkins, Morris Taylor, and Terry avison. Row 2: David Caldwell, Allen lrwin, and Harlan Hardwick. Row 3: lemente Morales, Mike Donne, and William Kirby. Not pictured: Buz Busbee md Randy Fugate. RED RANGERS - Row 1: Rhonda Henson. Row 2: Janeth Hoover, Kerry Haislip, Army Canty, Barbara Alcala, Ruth McKeehan, and Sarah Stine. Row 3: Deonna Stratton, Carol Padraza, Rose Like, Candice Cochran, Lisa Buchanan, Teresa Pitcock, and Lory Crane. .r f M A To , Y 1: N V --la nl. s -- -A ll 7 'S' ' V X w Q K FY ws. fm Mr. and Mrs. 794th - Barbara Alcala and Gus Bush. CORPS . Row iz Allen lrwin, Lory Crane, and Genea Hicks. Row 2: Kevin and Hollis Hardins. Row 3: Trevor Parker, Willie Cooper, and Clemente Row 4: Terry Welch, Janeth Hoover, and Rhonda Henson. COLOR GUARD - Row l: Louis Bodle. Row 2: Kerry Haislip, Lisa Buchanan, Deonna Stratton, and Richard Kidd. Row 3: Floyd Dearing, Harlan Hardwick, Coby Lynd, and Clemente Morales. The R.O.T.C. prepares for the West Texas State Fair Parade. -WM i wr . 5, N it Row 1, left to right: Garry Thornton, Gus Bush, Sherri Rasberry, Becky Lancaster, Kelly Kimbrough, Judy Ray, Pam Beyer, Sylvia Del Bosque, Kristi Bartlett, Kim Awalt. Row 2: Fernando Bravo, Margaret Kraus, Cindy Thompson, Andrea Morley, Rhonda Moore, Susan Flournoy, Mary Moorhead, Cari Freeman, Amy Edwards. Row 3: Kenneth Norwood, Michael Suttle, Evan Lobin, Sean Duggan, Tami English, Gary Dunham, Lou Alice Develer, Darcy Barrick, Paul Mason, Lisa Gates. As part of their study of the culture and customs of the Spanish speaking world, the members of the Spanish Club strive to promote understanding in our community by helping those people who are less fortunate than they are. Some club activities are giving several baskets of food to the Abilene Meals-on- Wheels program, visiting with and writing let- ters for the elderly people in local rest homes and cleaning yards for those who are unable to do it themselves. Club members also sang Christmas carols in Spanish for the elderly at a local rest home. Two other important culminating club activities which are thoroughly enjoyed by club members are the Christmas ban- quet and the barbecue picnic. Officers for the 1983-84 Spanish Club are Kenneth Norwood, President, Evan Tobin, Vice President, Michael Suttle Treasurerg Lydia Fuentes, Secretary. ,xn- ,lift 5 J -.11 , . 4 A 'Ld Row l, left to right: Scott Kennedy, Kemmel Dunham, Tim Bench, Jerri Osborn, Judy Fugate, Minnie Martinez, Shannon Hooker, Marion McWilliams, Tracee Bennett, Sandra Baugh. Row 2: Deidra Elledge, Leslie Wheatley, Todd McAlistor, Mark O'Loughlin, Lauren Street, Karen Runnels, Marci Smith, Kelly Mclbleer, Rebecca Broeshe, Cheryl Armer, Lisa Butler, Rachel Chrane, Russell Ann Vanderheder, Mike Voit, Todd Brown, Chris Sullivan, Lisa Mabry, Marianna Wheeler, Debbie Lwely, Teena Taylor, Pam Jensen, Lydia Fuentes. Row 3: Lisa Newhouse, Kellie Chapman, Susan Fry, Kathy Lucia, Holly Anderson, Charlotte Howard, Annette Howard, Renee Trotter, Katrice Nowell, Nancy Martin. - Q V' -i J' i IFS 2 4 4 Q J .1 ' j 272 .WJ- 1. W,,g...:. We 3 ff 'ic 'Kiki ki iii- 557 Do ya wanna dance?!? Row 1, left to right: Jason Bird, Melinda Morris, Mike Pizzorno, Laura Davis. Row 2: John Benton, Kelly Blevins, Nicole Slater, Scott Ground. Row 3: John Kraus, David Croft, Scott Kimbrough, David Foster, Chris Moore. . W .... W will: - -1. sr' -f What is this .. Greekf-ll? 5 k 1 asm. Q Q AWE r , 1 I WM , A l A fue' , Sr ow Eddie Minatra, Lisa Cantu, Tamme Maxwell, Gloria Ramirez, Mr. Jimmy Smith Row Brenda Harrell, Debbie Stringfellow, Caryn Carter, Joy Webb Row Johnny Holguin, James Blevins, Lee Jumper, Jeff Hargrove, Raymond Prew Row David Howell, Marvin Patterson, Eric Moore, Darryl Wyatt, Chris Longmire, Gilbert Villarreal ll div. ow Joy Webb - President, Tamme Maxwell - Treasurer, Caryn Carter - Vice-President, Strlngfellow - Reporter econd Row Raymond Prew - Sergeant-at-Arms, Chris Longmire - Advisor, Eric Moore - ecretary Jeff Hargrove - Parliamentarian The Vocational Opportunities Club of Texas is an organization that helps to prepare the students for successful and gainful employ- ment in the working profession. Besides at- tending school, the students also have the responsibilities of a part-time job. Club members also participate in leadership com- petition against other schools in the area throughout the school year. The students learn meaningful experience through study and work which will benefit them in finding lasting careers. xf 0 XJ 4 Eric Moore - Delivery Person Eddie Minatra - Stocker David Howell - Stocker , V f' ff f . ' I flgflht . . . in , C qvx egg K VX Chris Longmire - Technician Tamme Maxwell - File Clerk fm xl-QM Debbie Stringfellow - Counter Attendant Joy Webb - Cashier 'Wi -ii ai fin Q, -Xf- 'ffidb -ug n 1 . 5 Q I Q ' 1' l 1 , . ' Lisa Cantu - Cashier Johnny Holguin - Office Helper Trudy Crotelaere - Cashier , , E ,lkl 1 45104. Marvin Patterson - Salesman Brenda Harrell - Office Helper Ks TX ,-If Clay Conoly - Carpenter Caryn Carter - Cashier QA, - Row 1: Pam Young, Elizabeth Gray, Wade Prew, Benny Wilson, Dee Criswell, Troy Fulgham, Rusty Bouquet, Loren Snelgrove, Steve Calcote. Row 2: Terry Holmes, Billy Horn, Rita Moreno, Sam Hill, Charla Birchum, Chandra Scott, Scooter Staggs, Lee Scruggs, Scott Langlitz, Chuck Nelson, Jerry Colyer. Row 3: Ron Cowart, Tim Smith, Scott Shaw, Shawn McGlothin, Gary Grimm, David Portalatin, Wes Hargrove, Michael Seals, James Allday. Row 4: Steve Baxter, Keith Wilburn, Shay Boyd, Ken Birch, Warren Maxwell, Rene Moreno, Tim Jones, Roger Owens, and Randy Morris. 7 ,dfvw 1 rf,-Q Adfmf ww- fe' MT7 ' 1 f Cl A fo'X A ' -I E all - f71lA! 55' Kms 7 We Q7 S 7 MQ + new - JDJ ai fg M 1 1 1- f 9 s 3 L . THE NATIONAL STUDYING VOCATIONAL oRoANlzAnoN ron sovs AGNCUUURE FFA is a nationally affiliated organization con- sisting of students who are interested in farming, ranching, and agribusiness careers. The members are required to take a vocational agriculture course and their goals are to achieve a greater knowledge of agricultural advance- ment, development of character, and becoming outstanding citizens of the future. They learned about showing and judging good livestock by participating in several stock shows. Vocational Agriculture Cooperative is also taught. Cooper students are placed at an agriculture related job i for V2 a day and attend School for the other Por' FFA officers: CL to RJ Top Row - Charla Birchum, secretary, John Barbee, sentinel: tign gf the day, Members enjoy 5 picnic each Middle Row - Mike Seals, reporter: Elizabeth Gray, vicepresidentg Bottom Row - year prepared by the teachers The money for David Portalatin, treasurer, and Gary Grimm, president. the picnic was raised this year by selling sausage, peanuts, and turkeys. GREENHANDS The members of the Greenhands Chapter of the FFA learned more about ranching, far- ming, and agribusiness this year. Every member of the nationwide organization is enrolled in a first year vocational agricultural course. Leadership, cooperation and citizen- ship were stressed, and the use of improved agricultural practices is emphasized. Every Greenhand student is required to have a proj- ect. 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 sausage, peanuts, and turkeys. These funds are used to maintain stock show- ing and supplies. Greenhand officers for the 198384 year were QL to RJ: Leah Morris, Paul Root, Scott Manly, Scott Clowdus, and Donna Burnett. P ! ai 4 r - s , fimusw ' ww' - . -113215. im W' -I First Row, left to right: Jack Landers, Shelly Crow, Mark Giles, Kevin Hill, Scott Manly, Shay Collins, Cindy Casey, Randy Camacho, Mike Ellison. Second Row: Marie Pedersen, Sheryl Waldon, Eileen McCann, Bill Saunders, Paul Root, Tommy Staggs, Greg Martin, Allen Fickle, Randy Parker, John Woodson, Shawn LaFave. Third Row: Scott Clowdus, Chuck Shofner, Jerry Andrews, Jerrett Wharton, Warren Stephens, Leah Morris, Katherine Handy, Frank Gutierrez, Donna Burnett, Jennifer Barnes, and Shea Bramlet. if W 1 f ,it 5 i' B. C. Billy Horn, Scott Shaw, Chandra Scott, and Elizabeth Gray have high hopes for this one Don't mess with me, glares Rusty Bouquet. What a view!! I think it's time we had a talk, says Tim Jones. N . --1 V- Q ...- in Allday takes out his hostllltles on Wes Hargrove with c Staff Deonna Stratton Harlan Hardwick Jill Barentine Kevin Swanson Kirsten Olson - Editor Tim Powell Andy Dunn Mitch Springfield Mike Monnig Amy Mullins Beth Kirkpatrick Sonja Tesseyman Megan Schneider Danielle Brochner Brian Rhodes Deena Mathis Joelle Coffin Edward E. Wilson - Sponsor Renee Farris f'l' 2. 281 US entori Comm Nb S 0 0 Departmental Honorees ENGLISH LITERATURE ENGLISH LITERATURE ENGLISH COMPOSITION ENGLISH COMPOSITION PERRY SAYLES DARCY BARRICK STEVEN HAYES KIRSTEN OLSON I ' RAAA W' 2 A I 'Tw H' I I I,,, 1 , X, . I A I LATIN LATIN GERMAN GERMAN PERRY SAYLES STEVEN HAYES KEVIN TAYLOR JOELLE COFFIN FRENCH FRENCH AND OPTIMIST SPANISH SPANISH ANDREW DUNN AWARD KENNETH NORWOOD LISA GATES 4 DARCY BARRICK XC -'z ' x 4lEYQJ5 'gszg 'Sv g IE Y'---ur' f H' I ,'w S - jakgi X QI SCIENCE: BIOLOGY KEVIN TAYLOR Ill MATHEMATICS ANDREW DLINN I .facfgb fin' I, ww s, I Y' -ur 1 ,l I WI. BAND KEVIN TAYLOR x I THEATRE ARTS SEAN DUGGAN k f 2 1 SCIENCE: BIOLOGY SHERRI RASBERRY A 4.. I IIZ, IZ 1. s Neg , Xa I 0 I x I,g s Hx - 1 MATHEMATICS KENNETH NORWOOD BAND STEPHANIE MCCOWN THEATRE ARTS VELICIA DANIELS H150 SCIENCE: PHYSICS ANDREW DLINN JBC f SOCIAL STUDIES BRADLEY BLEDSOE CHOIR ELLEN CRAM 2 2 -N .fl Q A SCIENCE: PHYSICS WAYNE LEWIS , 1 I --vw 1t1 i IJ! I fa SOCIAL STUDIES CINDY JOHNSON CHOIR TERESA MIXON SPEECH RLIBEN BROCHNER SPEECH KIRSTEN OLSON ff' I 2 ORCHESTRA MATTHEW SHERROD If a, 'N' H 'W 'QC PHYSICAL EDUCATION DAVID I..ANTRIP WWF 5, ORCHESTRA LAURA HANKS I I I I . . si' 'W I I nw Z I CCII Ia PHYSICAL EDUCATION DELANA WILLIAMS ART ROBERT JACQUES QW' WL? SKILLS FOR LIVING SCOTT CHAPMAN -Iv A Q Ai B.'5.'5 ' ART SHELLEY PALIVEC SKILLS FOR LIVING MARGARET KRAUS HEALTH HEALTH BUSINESS BUSINESS JAMES ERVIN MISTY BATES BOBBY WOODSON PAM BEYER HOME ECONOMICS INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDUSTRIAL ARTS COOPERATIVE EDUCATION TRAINING WOODWORKING WOODWORKING MISSY BROOKS JEFF JAMES ANDY PROCK JESSE BURKS C4 .W S131 A + 95 1 - 'Eff' A ' L F ' , NI X 5 K. in isa 9 I 19 ff INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDUSTRIAL ARTS AEROSPACE SCIENCE DRAFTING DRAFTING JOEL WRIGHT SCOTTIE MENDEZ BRENDA MONTFORT 1 'H E23 1 lv--Q fr Mn-f .. il: VV V Y, ' ff W1 V A W ffm, , VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION PRODUCTION CO-OP JAMES ALLDAY CHANDRA SCOTT GARY GRIMM 1 ff Q A i is U 'Ash , W . 5' I I fr- V' I -. 'H4' HQ' Ai fu T . I '- VOCATIONAL OFFICE VOCATIONAL OFFICE BUILDING TRADES EDUCATION EDUCATION: PRE MARTY REED SHARLA FANNIN EMPLOYMENT LAB CAMEO ROGERS if Q... Q1'f-'lr' f I CREST AND OPTIMIST CREST COMMENTARIUS AWARD ALAN STOKES KIRSTEN OLSON JOELLE COFFIN Q. 3 N x 4 - Q 'QI 1 AEROSPACE SCIENCE MARVIN MCFADIN fi? , VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE CO-OP PAM YOUNG lil COORDINATED VOCATIONAL ACADEMIC EDUCATION CO-OP BECKY BAILEY 41 COMMENTARIUS BETH KIRKPATRICK 'IIHIISITIHH SBIUIIESZ NatlOI'1aI7VIEI'lfI ll'1aIlStS ISGS page db, Wynn W ww. ' 12,135 Y T ' TALISMAN TALISMAN CHARLA BIRCHUM KIRSTEN OLSON NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED RUBEN BROCHNER NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED WARREN BUSBEE NATIONAL MERIT NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED COMMENDED BETH KIRKPATRICK WAYNE LEWIS , J, , 5 ab ,, NATIONAL MERIT NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED COMMENDED PERRY SAYLES BRENT STACKHOUSE mliusr JVV lVh'I ' LL., , .L.I ,:,,, T K L:kiiA N. L I fiifuf I I3 I I DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN QPTIMIST AWARD REVOLUTION AWARD BOB ESTES DWAYNE HOUSE NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED RANDA NICHOLSON 5 Q Y fm Q an lf, J, Q 'lin a- I 7 1 'fbi Q ,- 41 ' I NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED AND OPTIMIST AWARD KEVIN TAYLOR I Ir f , Qf X fi f ' f 'T f I 2,1 ---,-- f fig., 0 f , fy q 5' A ' I,I, E 3 I ,-:- I ,sftf-I HOME ECONOMICS DOUGLAS BRYAN NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED BRAD POTTHOFF NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED EVAN TOBIN HOME ECONOMICS KATHY MURPHY RN. M9 fm 1984 Executives we hz I L r1ff21w3fg,.J f 4, .',, W . o,: 'i4 Mg? wa. 11 :Q v 4531 'e-fffmi it iq of , reg .'gpt1 fw K ' if ,ag t 5, A 1 w-,r, .K Q fm Q 4 Stephen Veigel Wanda Knight Robert Business Editor Business Sponsor Hglladay Editorial Sponsor Kirsten Glson Charla Susan Edit01'-in-Chief Birohum Flournoy Editor-in-Chief Photography Editor ,ri w Q, QA-1 K, hm Executive Staff Robert Iacques Associate Editor Carlton Kincaid Assistant Editor Ieff Vaughan Alan Cable Associate Editor Associate Editor Iudy Ray Scott Assistant Editor Gfgggry Assistant Editor Carlton Kincaid Amy Smith Cori Cohen Becki Zumwalt Lisa Flippo Leah Wood Teena Taylor Kathie Goldman Leslie Wheatley Mindy Anderson Marion McWilliams Lauren Street Deidra Elledge 292 S I Wx 3 orts f'i'eif, ls we Wm VM' 9 . ., -.. i, Julie Kimbrough Leray Scifres Paul Woodfin Billy Phillips Earnest Morgan Stacie Turnboe Scott Gregory Judy Ray Shea Pruitt Monica Oldenburgh Laurie Perry Stephanie Childers il' :I 3. .x anizations is fx., -, . ,fu Mi lil wi ,iii ... -1,1 a 4 . . .ra m , t-. ui, , is ' 41 ug f ? Tig' . 4, Alan Cable Scott Kirkland James Poljnec Angela Johnson Renee Farris ACU H185 Classes Jeff Vaughan Sabrina Sanders Krystal Eichler Debbie Dehlinger Dena Dillard X . w f'41. Qi I QQ' ' 'NQ'3'.' , r ff+1.,aix,fi is J ,X 01 Hiviylyq - X., 's-. - x 1- fy- 'vm-',..'.: - .' in . .1 '- ' ' wk. 1 f,.: - -J' fb ,',a Y, . ,fe 1 ' wzgf .fit 5' l 'R , 1-' 1 Y Y E151 ... rf ..y. sf ' 1 1, . , 1 I s 4 z I 1.14 Sf .-' ' is sql., 5,1 ,K 111. H4 5, .,. , s ax' .QU -rghs Faculty Robert Jacques Tammy Whistler Angela Johnson Kristina Velasquez not pictured: Marie Acosta S 494 gl Q L i ,I..M,., I 'X wi f' , 1.1, 1 sais-'L 3' 55591. QSW. , 'YH'zi'I '- w if ' , -.ks If 'ii p' - is 1 Y 4 W Photographers Gary Dunham Mike Jones Jeff Vaughan Tommy Pence A. Johnson Greg Pace Melissa Mundy Mary Jo Aguiar Holly Bashford Head Photographer Susan Flournoy not pictured: Kristi Bartlett Rene Espinoza Mike Flippo David Gamez Mike Perry Craig Sanders Joey Tauer 2. x ..y ,n Q' f- ,0 nr to , 1 4 .J ' 9 34 A? , ' I-'jig A s '3 ji 1 If 'th' 'K 3- It Pe ii? A'-dh i xxx? it . f is A if B 2 I V ' 'fl' 'i .'. i I 4' U 1 '11, i Q s i Q is 5' if t I! X, A K, 'isis 'N 5 4 M lffil fi Business Staff Randy Maxwell Stephen Veigel, Business Editor Mark Thompson Wanda Knight, Business Sponsor Freddie Wagner Lisa Mabry Ieannie Iohnston Not pictured Keit Snider D 'd T' avi lmms Regena Haile t.. 295 l'o Everybody, We would like everyone to know how kind and patient Mr. Holladay has been to us and the rest of the staff. He put up with our antics when he didn't have to. Mrs. Knight, you're a wonderful lady, we love you for your dedication to the Talisman. Thanks for the super work you did. Mr. Cummings thanks for not killing us for all the times we said We need it tomorrow. Mr. Kline thanks for a job well done. To Libby and Amy, you'lI never know how much you mean to us. Finally for those of you we left out, and you know who you are, sorry for the rough times. K.O. and C.B. I would first like to thank Mr. Holladay for making me CcrEditor, it has been something I will never forget. I would also like to thank the wonderful executive staff for working so hard. To the best staff any one could ask for keep up the outstanding work. Jeff and Alan, thanks for my flower and thanks for standing behind me when the going got tuff. Carlton a trip to Bradshaw sounds like a good idea, you know I'll never forget that as long as I live. Susan, what can I say, you work better under pressure. To everyone at World Bazaar thanks for all of your moral support, and for not firing me. Mrs. Wood and Hutch you are two teachers I will never forget, thanks for being there to talk to. Mr. Freeman, I love you to death, thanks for letting me leave to work on the book and thanks for the last three years. Finally to my friends: Barb, Laurie, Terrie, and Jean Ann thanks for the party times. Kirsten, I couldn't forget you, the best friend and best Editor in the world, thanks for everything, and I mean everything, all of the extra hours, and hard work. I love ya!! Last but not least to my boys: Steve, Stanley, Gary and Don I love my ring and you better stay out of trouble when I leave. C.B. To Everyone, I did it because I wanted to. I hope you enjoy the book and I hope it reminds you of all the good times and hard work that were a part of this year. Charla and Mr. Holladay know I love them. I especially want my mom to know how much she helped me get through this. She babied me when no one else could. , K.O. I want to thank my club staff, especially my section heads, for all of their fine work. Next, I appreciated the advice and help of the rest of the executive staff. I would also like to thank M.C., B.S., D.W., L.S., R.G., and C.L. for their tremendous support. Finally, I sincerely hope that the events recorded in this year's Talisman will evoke positive memories to all who read it. Q C.T.K. To Whom It May Concern, Q First off I want to thank Kirsten for all the hard work and dedication that she put into the book. And to Charla, well . . . thanks for all of the terribly interesting antics you supplied. And to Judy, what can I say, thanks for your understanding, and especially your friendship. Oh, and thanks for all the memories, even in the BR. C. An enormous thanks to Beuno for keeping me healthy. And thanks to my parents for understanding when I took my yearbook problems out on them. And to Susan F. what can be said, thanks for finding some of our pictures. And a special thanks to Stephanie C. for all the wonderful 4th periods we shared together. And an enormous thanks to my friends for helping me pull myself together after I went off the deep end two weeks before deadline. T.G.I.O. SG To Everyone: Contrary-,to popular belief, old Subarus never die, they roll over - HA! Thanks, Mr. H. for being: our sponsor through Billions and Billions of hardships and The Eternal Optimist. K.O. You did a fabulous book, C.B., You did fabulous Pig Calls. Shea, Billy, Paul, Leslie, Laurie, Stacie, and Sports Groupies - You're GROOVY! Thanks for the imaginative work. T.A.P. fCharlotte's Ally J and P.M.S. lLecher Loverl Thanks for making me laugh and even smile when it was that bad , thanks for rescuing me from the animal shelter IT.O.l. S.G. - l'll get you!!! The Park 'fl J. Lumphead R. First of all I would like to give my special thanks to our sponsors, Robert Holladay and Wanda Knight. Without their never ending encourage- ment and guidance this 1983-84 yearbook would not have become the success that it is. I would like to give special thanks to Mr. Jack Cum- mings for the good work he did with the yearbook photography staff. Even though Jack persisted in calling me D.B. throughout the year, and giving me all kinds of trouble, I still think he did an excellent job. I would also like to thank the 3rd period classes staff for working so hard throughout the year. Thanks for being patient with the photographers. Last of all I would like to thank Frank Zappa, The Goon, Ronnie Giblets, Johny Fetus and the Embryos, Alan Cable and James the Janitor for keeping up my spirits during my remaining few days of High School. Jeff Vaughan Thanks to everyone on the staff for working hard, those who did. Thanks also to Angela for organizing the faculty section and workers. And thanks to Mr. Holladay for allowing me to work on such a great staff and for such a great book. I learned a lot and had fun these last two years. RJ I would first like to give my special thanks to our wonderful sponsors, Mr. Holladay and Mrs. Knight. Without them none of this would have been possible. Secondly I would like to thank our wonderful Editors-in-Chief, Kirsten and Charla, for a job well done Ian extra thanks to Charla for explaining to me the advantages of owning a Duroc pigj. I would also like to thank all of the staff members for doing such an outstanding job. Thanks are also in order for the girls of third period who stopped arguing and gossiping long enough to do a truly great job in their pages, especially Beth The Buck Doesn't Stop Here Orsini. Last but not least I would like to extend my thanks to Beauregard, Frank Zappa, Pee Wee Herman, The Christmas Bat, Jeff Vaughan and all of the members of the Burl Ives fan club for helping me to keep my sanity through this last year of high school. . Alan Cable I promise to have all your pictures tomorrow! Yes Scott, all pictures. Thanks to all the editorial staff for being so patient. To all the editors a thanks for tolerating me and thanks to Mr. Holladay and Mrs. Knight. Most important a thanks to my staff for doing me favors and those hurry jobs. Scab fMr. CJ, l could never tell you how much I appreciate you and the things you do. It would be impossible to list all the messes you have gotten me out of. Thanks to everyone. ' 296 S F . . . E-jatdie Vt--L-Il' MQ'Z :W 2 sm, ,,,,, STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES HOME OFFICES: BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS E 0 DONNA DOUGHEFITY Agent 4101 Buffalo Gap Rd. Post Office Box 6148 Bus.: 19159 698-7293 A 1 Abilene, Texas 79608 Res.: 19151 692-3037 MARY PAT'S FOR HAIRDESIGNING 3264 Chimney Rock at Buffalo Gap Rd. Service for Men and Women ' Mary Pat Mercer 692-15 Deutschlander Garten ti me' . . ,.A,ggjf'p,.,i , fig ' SEAFOOD AT ITS FINEST lrfif' 'A i f ' 53 'A' 7 A Dine on Our Patio Q 'if L i N X Q WorId's Smallest River fi.. ,iffy X ' Private Dining Room Facilities fffff f tff I . Available 'N' h 19151 572-3541 Open 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Monday thru Saturday Open 12:00 noon to 11:00 p.m. Sunday The Bar-B-Que Barn 'flu BEAUTIFUL BUFFALO GAP M BARBEQUE , .-HHS N ,ij from our ff 'J' '--94 R5 H' . A' .J JA' 1 5 ivlEsoulTE SMOKED PIT W, 1471 1 , A 1 1 with its I if if F TANTALIZING FLAVOR -A - F - f .- , ,, 19151 572-3552 Open 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Monday thru Saturday Open 12:00 noon to 10:00 p.m. Sunday J THE SPUNSIIRX I ,A N-A ,.,, ., costs . deadlines lllntures ads staii llruois 0 START A Goon I-IABIT, 'f W I 1 4 Gf TODAY V CONSERVE ENERGY WEST TEXAS UTILITIES COMPANY T 4 I lb an !l ., I ' Q . . h I I J L - - T4 , f 1 1 I' I ,I iv u Er sv A Member of The Central and South West Sysxem W, If M 2402 s. Sayles 'P Ideal wwnmms, Iocahon WSUWR5 T for Lunch 692-9075 1 : 10006 Pure Beef N0 pre-cooking 5 1 ,FA ?i.Hi 5 K' -- -fiigiif' 4. HENDRICK MEDICAL CENTER N. 19th 8. HICKORY ST. ABILENE, TEXAS 79601 915-577-3551 To the Senior Class of l984: You have successfully completed the most important phase of your young life - you have studied and worked to earn your high school education. You have enjoyed many things along the way, from cheering on your football team to meeting and making friends, many of whom you will keep the rest of your life. ln retrospect, perhaps all those algebra and English tests were worth the effort. But now your Septembers aren't planned for you anymore. The choice of what to do when others return to school next fall is totally yours. Some of you will marry, some will join our nation's armed forces, some will choose to enter the work force and still others will decide to continue their formal education at colleges or universities or trade and professional schools. The possibilities open to you of what to do with your life and what career to pur- sue are limited only by your initiative, desire and imagination. The oppor- tunities are endless, it is up to you to choose wisely. Let me take this opportunity to invite you to consider career choices in the healthcare field as you survey the choices available to you. Healthcare is a right of every human being and it takes a large work force to ensure that right. Many opportunities are available in this field, some requiring years of formal education while others require as little as a year of formal training. Doctors, nurses, technicians, therapists are all needed, as well as a small army of support personnel. The opportunities are many, there for your discovery. I, and the boards of Hendrick Medical Center, Hendrick Medical Develop- ment Corporation and the Hendrick Medical Center Foundation congratulate you on earning your diploma and urge you to continue to learn each day of the rest of your life. Learning to learn is sometimes the hardest lesson for any of us to learn. May you always look back on your high school years with fond memories and use what you've learned to live a long, healthy, quality life. Most sinceiely, 111110. Michael C. Waters, F.A.C.H.A. President Caring - Healing - Teaching InterFirst Bank Abilene, N.A. is proud to support Cooper High School QW Env lnterFir t B k Abl 402 Cyp 677 4301 BAACK'S Large Restaurant - 24 Hr. Service 4, W Ladies and Men's Showers 1. y SSH Green Stamps I fa ji 'fx 'TJ X' 3 Locations 'i' WYLIE TRUCK Baack Florists 1842 Matador 692-7763 RI. 1 B 6 1-20 - Me,,f2j, Texas Baack's Crossroads 91519235534 4102 Buffalo Gap Road 692-7812 Fannie Carver Restaurant Manager 928-9786 r 59 an4' and Red Gladden Terminal Manager 672-3481 SHIRT LAUNDRY Brad Bledsoe Jana Clayton James Ervin Sha Griltin Richard Harrison Baack's Blossom Shop 1027 N. Mockingbird 677-2071 .---'H-., W -WI 3180 South Treadaway Abilene, Texas 79602 692-4545 TEXAS Oil ELECTRIC IIIC. A Al -1. 7 Q-P is- mf' W AIILEIE, TEXAS 613-H62 CONTROL SYSTEMS DESIGNED POLE UNE CONSTRUCTION. BIIECKEIIIIIDGETEXIS 559-8059 Congratulations to All AIdersgate's Graduates! Dwayne House Carlton Kincaid Kelly Kimbrough Greg Martin Paul Mason ALDERSGATE UNITED METHODIST 1741 Sayles Blvd. Milton R. Chester - Pastor Tracy Phillips Sabrina Sanders Kent Strain Mark Young CHURCH 4 the 43kJYmelMkukEi Brand Name Fashions at Reduced Prices '7- X Dmsmn of fmgsby 5 Inv, 718 S. Leggett ' Phone 692-3942 Shop Mon. thru Sat. 12 to 6 P.M. 1 J' 432. 2 f ' ' X h' A wif lf! Lg ,fu MQ MM' If -1 y ZZ 7 f 7z?f's5, Qifi , 1 x A W 4 ? maacummh muwoammmns Congratulations Seniors '84 ABILENE LUMBER 2025 Industrial Blvd. 698-4465 The Earl of Sandwich Island Discovery Food Games Sandwich Discovery Salads Sandwiches Dell Catering MARK HUTTO CAROLYN HOBBS 2434 Industrial Blvd 1915! 691 1570 Abilene Texas 79605 ST AINDCO Brak Block Vl ash Pipes B 7 Studs Rod Guldes Pipe Nipples 8. Vl ELLHEAD A erlcan Mfg C' Of Texas P pe Dope Hamm r L on DANDY SPECIALTIES INC 1920 South Treadaway Abilene Texas Phone 676 7733 S fi : I-if f as 101. - CCUC6 H12 Southside Baptist Church 1425 S 7th Abilene Texas 79602 Rusty Canoy Mlnlster of Youth .2 i , 'F 2 u I 1? I if ' - - X - J Youth Ministry . ' -V ' I ,mi I I I w i e 7ni s 9 e M we 'I Qi 2152 v 452222751 551.-954' fu! 1. PE PSI 0 rr 'T General Beverages Inc. dba DR PEPPER - PEPSI coLA co. OF ABILENE 650 Colonial Drive ABILENE, TEXAS 79603 DAVID P. LAWRENCE Vice President lFinancel Phone 1915! 673-5243 Elliott-Hamil Funeral Homes Inc. STUDENT MINISTRY A FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Jlm Johnston Studentfwnlster STATE BANK ABILENE, TEXAS 79504 815 N. .beige Ely Blvd FDIC DIRECTORS DARREL KNIGHT, C.P.A. Chairman of the Board Security State Bank tLELDON CLIFTON Investments JOHN L. ESTES, JR., D.D.S. Dentistry and Ranching -kNEIL FRY Administrator Abilene Christian University JOHN HUNTER President Salta Pipe Co. GEORGE KAERWER President Karwer Machine Works E. P. KOLLY President Security State Bank tKlRBY LEESON Senior Vice President Security State Bank MARVIN W. SAPAUGH Ranching and Investments HERMAN E. SCHAFFER, M.D. Abilene Pediatrics Association 'kDr. Elwin L. Skiles President Emeritus Hardin-Simmons University DAN R. SMITH Owner DRS Insurance and Associates HAROLD L. SMITH President Harold Smith Welding 8t Pipeline irJOHN C. STEVENS, Phd Chancellor Abilene Christian University JAMES M. TATE President G 81 G Drill Collars PAUL WASHBURN Abilene Mobile Homes PAUL M. WASHBURN President Abilene Mobile Homes JOE ZUBER Investments Member FDIC SECURITY OFFICERS DARREL KNIGHT Chairman of the Board E. P. KOLLY President KIRBY LEESON Senior Vice President JAMES L. COLE Vice President and Cashier JAMES O. CLIFTON Vice President LAOUITA DANIEL Vice President NORMA HOWLE Assistant Vice President JEFF CERMIN Assistant Cashier GLADYS CRIM Assistant Cashier CHALON KITCHENS Assistant Cashier - 24 HOUR SERVICE - Large Restaurant - 24 Hr. Service Ladies' and Mens' Showers I 1 S8rH Green Stamps 61:1 J is 1 5 X, Lniggminifg swam WYLIE TRUCK TERMINAL ,yf I-20 - MERKEL, TEXAS 9151928-5584 Fannie Carver Red Gladden PHONE 677-2255 Restaurant Manager Terminal Manager ZURL INCE 941 S. TREADWAY 928-9786 928-5584 ABILENE, TEXAS B-T OIL FIELD SUPPLY, INC. STEPHENS TANKS, INC. 2118 S. TREADAWAY 2425 S. TREADAWAY ' ' ABILENE, TEXAS ABILENE, TEXAS n Bus. Ph. 673-5745 Ph. 677-0281 279 North wiiiie BRAD BARTON Suite 1 RES. PHONE: 692-3045 Abilene, Texas 79603 0- A- KSLICK, PULLIAM 915-515-3304 RES. PHONE: 698-2264 B. G. BARTON RES. PHONE: 692-5287 ASIAN Lerrgnua-reereiepnemuniee r L-X-R - t - - 1 - Cookies, Inc. 1 I J. T. POORMAN I ABILENE, TEXAS 79604 owner STAR TEL OF ABILENE Q 155 N. 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Theres room tor new doctors, nurses, therapists, iab assistants, technicians, ciericai workers, dietary speciaiistsmand the iist goes on, Right now, we'd iike to iet you know about our brand new taciiity at Highway 83-84 on Antiiiey Road. This extraordinary state- ot-the-art taciiity wiii be opening in mid 1984, and as a tuii-service hospitai, we wiii be oitering many ditterent career oppor- tunities. Maybe one oi them is tor you. Think about it. And' in the meantime, piease accept our warm congratuiations on your upcoming graduation and our best wishes tor your tuture. Sincereiy yours, Zfwbfldzaw David M. Coiiins Executive Director L iss' 1' 'gli ,rw exists! at Hardin-Simmons University Your future. Exciting, isn't it? The possibilities, the great potential bound up inside you, just waiting to be discovered. At Hardin-Simmons University faculty, staff and students are dedicated to helping you on the path to self-discovery. 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THOMPSON, CYNTHIA THOMPSON, DONNY THOMPSON, KAREN THOMPSON, TIM THOMPSON, VICKI THORNBURG, DENISE THORNTON, AMY THORNTON, GARY THURMAN, BRETT TIPPEN, KEVIN TOBIN, EVAN TOMLIN, ARTURO TOOPS, JORDI TRI, MARY TURNBOW, JIMMY TURNBULL, DERRICK TYLER, PAIGE UPCHURCH, JOHNNY VAUGHAN, JEFFERY VESSELS, ROXANNE VICKERS, BURT VILLEREAL, GILBERT VINES, LANCE VITALE, THOMAS WALDEN, LAVNA WALKER, MELYNDA WARD, RONALD WARREN, MARC WEATHERBY, RODNEY WEBB, JOY WELDON, LINDSAY WESTBROOK, MOLLY WESTMORELAND, SUSIE WHEELER, DANIEL WHITE, RONALD WHITE, SAM WHITEMIRE, VONDA WIGFALL, SHELIA WILLIAMS, BETHANNA WILLIAMS, DELANA WILLIAMS, DAVID WILLIAMS, FRANCES WILLIAMS, MICHAEL WILSON, ANGELA WILSON, DERRICK WILSON, KIMBERLY WILSON, TAMLA WISHART, DAVID WONG, TONY WOODSON, BOBBY WRIGHT, JOEL WRIGHT, NANCY WYRICK, CATHERINE YATES, ANGELA YOUNG, DEBRA YOUNG, MARC YOUNG, PAM ZACHRY, HANK Juniors ACCORD, SHELLY ACOSTA, MARIE ADAMS, CHRISTINE AGUIER, MARY JO AKE, RONDA AKIN, GREG ALARDIN, MAXINE ALLDAY, JAMES ALLSUP, SARA ALTUM, TODD ANDERSON, HOLLY ANDERSON, SCOTT ANTHONY, SABRINA APPLE, DIANA APPLEBY, LISA ARMER, CHERYL ARMSTRONG, HOWARD ASH, PAUL ATKINS, LISA BACCUS, SHERRY BADGETT, JENNIFER BAGGETT, CLAY BARBEE, JOHN BARENTINE, SHAROLYNN BAUCUM, DEBBIE BAXTER, STEVEN BECHTEL, LAURA BENCH, TIMOTHY BENNETT, TRACY BENSON, GINGER BENTON, JAMES BURCH, KENNETH BLACK, CINDY BLACKSTOCK, MINDI BLACWELL, LISA BOARDMAN, MICHELE BOCANEGRA, ROBBIE BODEN, DANNY BODLE, LOUIS BOLER, REES BOLIN, CHARLES BOTTERBRODT, DAVID BOYD, SHAY BOYKIN, SHERYL BREEDING, DARCAS BREWER, GARY BROCKMAN, RITA BROESCHE, REBECCA BROOKS, GABRIELLE BROOKS, NORMA BROOKS, PHILLIP BROWN, TODD BRYAN, LORI BRYANT, DEBRA BRYANT, TAD BUCHANAN, LISA BURCKHEAD, EVALYNN BURKS, JESSE BURTTSCHEEK, ARNIE BUSH, CAREY BUTLER, LISA BUTTON, SHELLY BYERS, SHERI CALCOTE, STEVE CALDWELL, MICHAEL CANTU, ARMIDA CANTU, ELIZABETH CARTWRIGHT, STEVEN CENIGLIS, SUSIE CHAPMAN, KELLI CHEEK, JAMES CHRANE, RACHEL CLARK, BRIAN CLINE, SEAN CLONTS, ANGELA COCHAN, CANDI COLE, BRADLEY COLEMAN, JIM COLYER, LORI COMPTON, LESHIA CONDRON, KATHY CONLEY, DEAN CONNEL, ROBERT CONWAY, KENNETH CONWAY, SUSAN COOK, TONIA COOPER, TINA CORBIN, CHARLES COUCH, LISA CRANE, RICHARD CRAWFORD, LISA CRISWELL, DEE CROMLEY, CHRIS CROW, ANTHONY CUELLER, MAC CUMMINGS, SUSAN DANIELA, VELECIA DANIELSON, KARL DAVIDSON, GAIL DAVIS, DEBRA DAVIS, JOHN JR. 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ADAMS, MELODY L. ADAMS, RICKY AGUERO, FELIPE AKE, BOB ALANIS, MARIA ALARDIN, CHITO ALLEN, SPENCER ALVAREZ, ANGEL ALAVAREZ, MARIA ANDERSON, MELINDA ANDREWS, JERRY APPLE, DIANA AULDRIDGE, MICHAEL BAGLIN, BRIAN D. BALES, CAMILLE BANKSTON, JOHN BARNES, GEORGE BARNES, JENNIFER BARNHILL, LARRY BARR, CANDI BARTON, WILLIAM BAUCUM, DAREL BAUCUM, THOMAS BELK, MEREDITH BELL, TERRIANCE BENTON, JOHN C. 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