Coppell High School - Roundup Yearbook (Coppell, TX)

 - Class of 1987

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When the work got frus- trating and the hours long, members of school organi- zations had to look for the silver lining to make it all worthwhile. Fringe benefits for par- ticipants ranged from learn- ing to use computers to get- ting out of school to see plays and more. ln band we have to work hard, very hard, but we also have fun, said sophomore David Chenault. Some- times we get out of school, and sometimes we get to have parties. Even library aides could find a few benefits to boast about. My favorite fringe bene- fit of being a library aide is that I get to watch the ju- niors cram for their re- search papers, said senior Alan Rush. SOAKING UP THE RAYS. Seniors Stephanie Clark and Amy Thedford make the most of the OEA trip to state con- test. Members got out of two full days of school to travel to Houston. 22 STUDENT LIFE But the best thing, said senior Susan l-lunepohl, is that Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Hall never forget birth- days! SHARING IN THE FUN. For other flag corps members at freshman Tracie Hunnicutt football game is a fringe bene and sophomore Kelly Clay, be- fit. ing able to joke around with Bonuses were abundant in athletics too. One fringe benefit, said sophomore lay Praytor, is that we have good wor- kout facilities and good coaches. Also, on long trips the athletes get to go out and eat. ln theater production, which is mostly out-of- school work, there were plenty of extras. All of the long hours of work paid off after performances. Recog- nition was one of the great- est benefits. No matter what the orga- nization was, the fringe benefits seemed to always make it worth the time and trouble. A. l 4



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Boyfriends, girlfriends, fair- weather friends, and true friends. Voted Most Friendly by the student body, Greg Wise along with Heidi Hanson and D'Ann Whitsell, who tied as the friendliest girls, definitely fit the last category. In voting forthe Most Friendly award, students cited genuine friendli- ness as the most important cri- terion. It's not surprising that Greg, Heidi, and D'Ann were award- ed this honor. With Heidi be- ing junior lieutenant of the drill team, D'Ann serving as a varsi' EASY LISTENING. Voted Best Dressed, Hunt was so involved in band Of o Friendly Persuasion ty cheerleader and member of the girls' track and basketball teams, and Greg being assis- tant drum major, their respon- sibilities require them to be people oriented. Later in life, Greg hopes to have a career in communicae tions while Heidi wants to be a doctor. D'Ann's goal in life is to be successful in anything she tries and to be an example for her friends and children. Each person expressed his or her philosophy on how to make and keep friends: I try to be as nice as I can to everyone because it makes my senior Ron day brighter and hopefully makes them smile too, Heidi said. I love to see people hap- py and smiling. I believe that in order to have friends, you yourself must be a friend first, and then and only then will you gain true friendships, Greg said. I admire my close friends because they stick with me in everything I do and always support me, said D'Ann. I admire people like that be- cause I strive to be like that to other people. i 'F 3 x ffm: f t was 2 f i me I, ZZ at I that it was sometimes hard to uniform. GIRL TALK. Junior Michelle E Cook talks to catch him in anything but a her junior friends Wendy Webb, Most Witty, and Heidi Hanson, Most Friendly, at the prom. Z4 STUDENT LIFE 46 , ,Z rj fi 4 WQYZX

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