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Keeping Their Wits About Them It would only figure that as brother and sister senior Brad Webb and junior Wendy Webb, elected Most Witty, get lots of practice being witty. And there's no doubt that Wendy inherited her wittiness from her brothers. To tell the truth, I never considered myself witty, Wendy said. I guess since Mo CBradl is so witty, it's rubbed oft on me and now people think I can be like him. CROWNING TOUCH. Senior Brad Webb, Most Witty, ac- cepts the Morp King crown from sophomore Shannon Allbright of the yearbook staff. IN TIME. Voted Most Friend- 1y, junior Greg Wise, assis- tant drum major leads the marching band at practice. ALWAYS A STANDOUT. Even in uniform as a JV cheer- leader, freshman Laura Fer- guson, Best Dressed, seems to stand out in her appear- ance. While Wendy is a varsity cheerleader, she is also on the varsity volleyball and track teams. Brad is equally as busy play- ing on the varsity football, bas- ketball, and baseball teams. Though being witty comes naturally for Brad and Wendy, even they have been caught in embarrassing moments when the wittiest remark could not salvage the situation. I was rehearsing a drill team routine with Kevin Fikes and Paul Austin in the men's restroom when Pappa Bear tCoach Bill Wadel walked in on us, admitted Brad. You can imagine what he thought. All Dressed Up While wearing bright flow- ered underwear under white, thin pants is not exactly fash- ionable, this embarrassing thing has happened to Laura Ferguson. But, of course, dressing combinations like this are not what won awards for senior Ron Hunt and freshman Laura Ferguson as Best Dressed. For people as busy as they are, Ron and Laura make fash- ion look easy. I have this problem with how people think about me or look at me, so I feel more com- fortable if I dress nice, said Ron. While Ron was involved in marching, concert, and jazz bands, he also served as drum major and participated in ten- nis and the Golden Circle. Laura not only played golf, tennis, and softball but also served as a IV cheerleader. STUDENT LIFE 25
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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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Living Up to ldeols: Mr. E: Miss CHS Spending day and night ei- ther at school or school-related functions definitely makes for good all-school favorites. In a popular vote election, seniors Kraig Ware and Cheryl lack- son were elected Mr. and Miss Cl-IS, representing what stu- dents believe to be the ideal students. I try to make Coppell a win- ner in all sports and represent the school as best as I can by putting forth my all, said Kraig. Kraig is involved in football, basketball, and track, not to mention Destiny and Basic, choir groups at First Baptist Church of Coppell. Being chosen Miss CHS is an extreme honor and I feel undeservingf' said Cheryl. I love CHS and will remember it forever. Cheryl is involved in volley- ball, basketball, tennis, and softball. She is also a member of NI-IS and FCA. Though Kraig and Cheryl are looked up to, even they have embarrassing moments when they wish that all eyes weren't on them. It was just after Coppell had scored a basket during a home basketball game, said Kraig. I was so psyched up and had been hustling during the game, that I grabbed what was supposed to be the other team's ball. When I tried to throw it in to another Cowboy, they were all at the other end of the court. So I threw it all the way down and helped the op- posing team score. In addition to all the embarrassment I felt, the referee gave me a 'delay of game. Cheryl commented, I was so embarrassed when one of my teachers told me to stop chewing my gum like a cow. After high school Cheryl plans to attend Southwestern University in Texas while Kraig will play football for Arkansas State University. fa 5 REFLECTION. After an out- Mr. CHS, P13115 to play foot- standing high school career in ball for the Arkansas Razor- athletics, senior Kraig Ware, backs. 2 6 STUDENT LIFE COVERGIRL. Though busy enjoys modeling for photogra with school activities, senior pher Mickey Stroud. Cheryl Jackson, Miss CHS, eww 145,11 A M 1? EM? CHOWING DOWN. Full of Spirited, exhibits a hearty high spirits at the prom, appetite as senior Mike Inder- sophomore Jay Praytor, Most man enjoys the sight.
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