Corsicana High School - Corsican Yearbook (Corsicana, TX)
- Class of 1988
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1' Student Life is what it's all about for Angie Stringer, Roy Northern, Tonya Farmer and Jim Botkin. To find out why, Look What Counts . . . Seniors Cindy Hughes and Brad Cook prepare to graduate. For the Class of '88, it's Look Out World . . . -S, ,fi Eagujg member Gary Tolbert finds his students so bright, he has to wear shades. There's no doubt who's in charge, just Look Who 's Talking . . . O Qrggnizgtigns and Qlyb 5, play an impor- tant role in the lives of Mark Erwin ang Dena Gray. Behind the shades, f X Look Who's Involved . . . 3 I l 'G i x i D lugiq-i3 Mark Nelson and Sherri Jones - appear to be in control of their positions. Tell everyone to Look Who 's Moving Up . . . 1 1 S l Atl mms stephanie Bauer, Michael I S Stapleton and Rege Robertson would Q 1 Q never hide behind sunglasses. Tell the E X opposition to L00k Who's Un Top . . . 4 v l x x l f s are a priority for Hilary Humbert and Ian Pendleton. Much of 1 their time is spent fi Looking Over The Subject. . . a .. in iiileulomed SQPLQL1-415 Mark Miles and Jennifg,-Fe Ergsgen Elizabeth Logomarsino and L ' Harperfeifeal their inner selves, but ' Y Theron Cl'3Wf0l'd find Locker 517 Very 45 Personalities Jennifer Brown and John Reasons have no need for shades. They've got Looks That Kill . . Q i r i ! compared tg last year, theyre crowded. For all Fish, high school means W Looking Better, , , - . No Looking Back. . . g l lgertisgr Charla Holmes finds the 'ight lights of her photographic studio inding, but CHS students should wok Who Supports The Tigers . . . 7 I I he lnglgx can help anyone lind E E Where To Look. . . Q 1 E, I Kx,A Thgf lgjingv may mean the end ofthe ,X Corsican, but 1988 is definitely A Worth A Second Look . . . lT f Q f nigh 5 r if .-,Q , i ' . 3 , V 1 W . l 232 N i i x I gl Qjzwbfj - kb fy xl A Q,gQkgOQqwgMjffW yg ei U5 Qywv fgwfj 7 QQ QS Q XJWMW W ' ' ' ' N'-f X V it i X XJ X I wx, Sw Q Q SPIN X Nb S 5 V xx X M S BX E375 GRE ESVCSX m SQ QQKN' A L2 M v' X Q9jx'fq?2Qff K .4 wgw Q Q NX ' Q B- xr f'A2Q1 in 3532 M , xxx ix 1987 - 88 orsican Corsicana High School West Highway 22 Corsicana, TX 75110 Vol. LXXII f C2141 874-8211 Ek Sr A2 School Pop. 1,390 ,X . fs DX ,.':-q,?3.,i?eg A. , Corsican Staff Members: Cfront rowj Ray Jessie, Donna Talkington, Nikol Crenshaw, Lea Ricks, Conni Durbin, sponsor, Melanie Holcomb, Amy Lucas, Megan Carpenter and Scott Andrews. lback rowj Alan Eddins, Kathy Walpole, Becky Penney, Kim Allen, Laurel Summitt, Annette York, Angela Kurnewy and Darren Yates. Title Page We've Gol the Look 1 orth Looking Into! Most students, even though they sometimes try to deny it, look for- ward to the beginning of September, when the last boring days of summer are over and the doors of Corsicana High School are opened. New classes, teachers, subjects and friends always bring excitement to the student body. And let's not for- get the familiar favorites that come along with each school year, also. Dances, pep rallies, athletic games, Homecoming and Prom are only a few of the welcomed events of each year that make school worth getting For the 1987-88 school year the in look for CHS was winning. Sports victories, academic achieve- ments, Regional cheerleading final- ists and outstanding school life were a few of the goals accomplished, that made this year worth while. We've got the good times and bad times of growing up, and we've got winners and losers in everything that we do, but during it all, every- one can see that Weive Got The Look! out of bed for. And last comes Graduation, the highlight of high- lights for the Seniors. -.a:m'M '15 .N gf! Ll 2 Opening Worth Looking Into A. Fericious feline visits an afternoon pep rally. B. Senior Alan Eddins kicks back with mascot Robyn Franklin. C. Football Captain, Keith Moore, speaks at a pep rally. lx 7 is N I h x Nix N fy ',. ' 1 ,',l kg X A ' QV 'ff V i 1 E J A. Journalism I students say We've got the look! B. Duhhhh!' says Senior Kemper Th- ompson at the Midlotzkzn football game. C. Cheerleaders and Calicos hail Corsicana at tlze end ofthe down town pep rally d ' Homecoming week urzng D. Shannon Andrews, sophomore, thinks that the lights in English class are too bright. E. Spuds has the look! E xl i '+ N? N? N7 PR xl fgx IJN I I 3 'gr 'gh ls I x I lsxx 1+ aorfffo I IJ I Aww' l I NNN 1 l I I S 6? 4460 I N I, I ' ,ll ' I ,,1 ' Il 1 ll' lxvl I x lfxNll ilk ll ' 'gxcwsl I N x lll ,, 1 xl ll Opening Worth Looking Into 3 Opfmins 4 worm Looking into A. Senior Trevor Wood jlexes his plex. B. Don't fight girls! C. Freshman Tyrone Manning and junior Tammy Beck chill ouf' in their sunglasses. D. SeniorsAnnette YorkandLaurel S ummitt take a break while working at the bonjire. X X MTI! A. Are juniors Kameron Smith and Boo Lee actually planning on going to college? B. Senior girls, Megan Carpenter, Becky Penney, and Amy Lucas cut class. C. Mrs. Dukes 's class models during college t-shirt day. D. Seniors Marcus Hines, Orkzndo Wil- liams, and Leonard Franklin relax between classes. C Opening worm Looking Imo 5 ook Whos Tcllkmggl Question: What do you consider is the look of Corsicana High School? at Tammy Wardell, Jr., 'Why be caught up in sty Get whatever s on the floor or ln the laundry room ln the mormng Joseph Johnson, Jr 'Wearmg Guess jeans and Bnnsh Kmghts or Ballup tennis shoes with a button down, casual slacks with snake skmned boots Stacy Shelton, Soph Bright colored longjohns and black shoes, blue jean jackets , and a long shzrt Russell Slaughter, Sr you ve washed tt a hundred tzmes A Wl1at are all the Calzcos looking at' B look mom, N0 CAVITIES' says senior Becky Penney C Susan Hable leads the crowd at the downtown pep rally D Wes Domzny Brzan Hodge and Lee Opening Hollzday goofoffzn tlzezr extra time 6 worm Ifsokmg into X ' le. , x, ff ' , . ' ik ' in EH! A 1 I A 5 fp .. . ' f '9 '9 A ' ' Y- 'Anything that looks like f l M - rr Q: . . it fi to ml D K 'L b B C I. ,a , V ui, ei ' ' U 1 .if LE 'Q . 5 , ig t K' 1 ,1 5 i I QJ E G5 X, Q ,EI4 1- S A. Homecoming queen, Jenn0'er Brown, hails Corsusana with fellow Seniors Rhonda Prince, Kathy Oliver and junior Lea Ricks. B. Walking on your feet would be easier, Amy. C. Mrs. Dotson's math class show their college preference on College T-Shirt Day. D. LaTonya Nathan, soph., Jerod Long and Lee GrU'fin, freshmen, know their future is sooo bright. -yf ,Ziff 449 ' Opening worm Looking Into 7 A www Being involved in extra-curricular activities is what makes high school fun and memorable. Everyone looks forward to that Fri- day afternoon pep rally with a game and dance to follow. Also the bonfire and homecoming activities created an enthusiastic student body. Have you ever thought about what high shool would be like if there weren'tany activities? Clubs? Sports? These things are often taken for granted. High school doesn't last long, so make the most of it while you have the opportunity. The following pages will show some of the most exciting and fun filled times shared at CHS, just Look What Counts . . . A. Monnie McCamey and Courtney Dowd along with the Tiger mascot sing the Alma Mater at the downtown pep rally. B. Mary Ann Livingston and Alneatha Cox show their excitement after being named Homecoming Queen runners-up. C. Stacie Moore, Rachel Jackson and Cer- issa Harris get excited at the Tiger pep rally. D. Liz Claiborne accessories and perfume became very popular during the CHS school year. Fashions Corsicana High School was the place to tind out all the latest fash- ions. Sogne of the popular outfits included acid washed clothes such as blue jeans, jackets, shirts and dresses. To top this off the girls had matching purses, belts and shoes. Also stylish during the 87-88 school year were Units worn by the girls. These outfits came in shirts, pants, skirts, multi-colored jumpers and matching belts. The girls also wore the new T-shirt dresses which had a variety of designs. Traditionally, Wranglers, ropers, penny loafers and top siders were worn through- out the year. D A. Modeling T-shirt dresses are front row: Melissa Perkins, Harlenejohnson, Kathy Oliver, and Melanie Stites. Back row: Terri Henry and Christie Watson. B. Posing in units arefrontrow: BeckyPenney, ,IennU'er Barnette, Jennifer Stearman, and Shan- non Jackson. Back row: Kathy Walpole and Megan Carpenter. C. AdanteAustin, Ronnie Mitchell, Craig Carroll, Kenneth Houston, and Marcus Hines are all decked out. D. Dena Gray, ,lon Ingham, Billy Harlan, Mike Banks, andNikolCrenshaw havegotthe look with acid washed clothes. Fashion l.ook What Counts F F l lil. B Amy Lucas Cassandra Terrell Julie Young Amy Chiles DeAnna Dawson Anna Highnote Shari Reese -'14 Homecoming Look What Counts 11 C1 X 5537? Q - '1-,j V -,,, r-353' .4 i-.QE M .-,- -1.4 ',. 'iw-nsqzv. Lf mx 194 fd, ' r ff? 44 F I ., , ' Q wr if ' -2 We Q 'V .2 ,gy ii! . 1. 'K' ws J, - 1' . 1 f 1 SEHK , ? 1ff?:f.,, if f' -. ' .. . ' rsiak v Q .f faffgw f: Si 4' A 'ff' if . VV? f '53 , A 1 Y -2,55 :lg Y w J l ' v5fJQ 1 -k.1..r, i :al Wi ' Early Bonfire Sparkes F. The Calicos start the bonfire with a tiger chant. G. Senior Calico Anna Highnote is serious about this dance. Homecoming Although our '87 Homecoming activities were fired up a little early by some unknown persons it was still an exciting week. The week began with dress up days Monday through Friday. Half way through the week the student body each voted on one of the ten senior girls nominated for homecoming queen. They were Jennifer Brown, Amy Chiles, Alneatha Cox, DeAnna Dawson, Anna Highnote, Mary Ann Livingston, Amy Lucas, Shari Reese, Cassandra Terrell and Julie Young. .t The day before homecoming the Calicos, cheerleaders, and the band performed in a downtown pep rally. Directly after the pep rally everyone anxiously went to the bonfire only to find out it was burned close to the ground. The big day finally arrived and the halls were filled with mums loaded with cowbells and glittering streamers. The school day ended with a pep rally jam packed with CHS students full ofspirit and wait- ing for a Tiger victory. Later that night when the half time ceremonies began, the tension mounted. The names of the ten nominees were announced one at a time while they were being escorted by their fathers and brothers. The countdown was on when Mary Ann Livingston was named second run- ner up. Alneatha Cox was then announced first runner up. The game ended after the Tigers smoth- ered Red Oak 42-11. Not only was this another victory for the Tigers, but also a victory for Jennifer Brown who was crowned 1987 CHS Homecoming Queen. Homecoming Look What Counts ummer A Camp A. Seniors Amy Chiles and Amara Hale show their excitement after winning the Award of Excellence. B. The Calicos break for a picture during a hard day at camp. C. Students at the journalism workshop prepare to slide into the year. D. Could this be a threat or is it just sisterly love? E. Niki Washam, junior, can't hide that natural beauty in time for the camera. F. Junior Nikol Crenshaw and sophomores Angela Kurney and Mark Miles spend their free time dancing after class. G. Amy Lucas, senior, poses after she's played on all the rides in the Burger King playground. Summer Camps 14 Look What Counts Several Corsicana High School students spent time during the sum- mer attending various camps. The Calicos went to SMU All American Drill Team Camp in July. They received several honors such as most admired team ofthe day and of the week. They also received the Gussie Nell Sweepstakes Award. They were awarded this by scoring Division I rating in three dance cri- tiques. After this they were invited to perform in the Freedom Bowl in Anaheim, California. The journalism department went to Eastfield College in Dallas and attended an All American Publica- tions workshop. The students went to various classes and workshops during the day. It was a hard work- ing experience for the two staffs, but they enjoyed their stay at the Holi- day Inn, a trip to Wet n Wild, shop- ping and eating out at a number of places. Two of the three cheerleading squads spent a week at North Texas Cheerleading Camp in Denton dur- D 4 E ingJuly. The Varsity Squad won the Award of Excellence finalist while the Junior Varsity Squad won the Spirit Award over the entire camp. Amy Chiles was awarded All American Cheerleader. Christy Davis, Mary Ann Livingston, and Tara Bell were nominated. In Octo- ber, the Varsity Squad performed in Dallas and qualified for Regionals. In December they performed at the Tarrant County Convention Center in Dallas with hopes to regain their National Championship title. , G Summer Camps Look What Counls eekends From Friday night until Sunday night, CHS students make the most of their time. Cruising Seventh Avenue is a big thing, along with going to the movies. Students also attend dances at the recreation cen- ter and at the skating rink. They are constantly busy going to parties or at least planning them and looking for them. Also there are various sports activities played on the week- ends. A. CHS guys relax after playing football on a Sunday afternoon. B. Senior girls Shannon Jackson, Jinger Giles, Judi Legrand and Julie Young ask, are we bad or what? C. Ian Pendleton, Tonya Farmer and Stacy Fincher enjoy a night out together. D. Christina McElroy and Chris Aldama look forward to an exciting night at the movies. Weekends 16 Look What Counts I .., J 4 -.- i.. ,.4,. mA A I NG? aw ,A S J-we' I f 'va L .Rua +... I 5 :Z , . f. f 5 a ,':- -. 'gk sexi 1 KY ' V ' 5 WN r Q Q 0 g 'X fr -LN s x if . s in . I :SL H ,X to N ,A A. Seniors Shannon Jackson, Gayla F ort- ner, DeAnna Dawson, JennUerBarnette and Amara Hale spend their weekend hanging out on the dock. B. Would John Reasons really throw Gayla F ortner into the water? C. Billy Harlan and Chad Wilson pretend to be cool as Kyle Hayden and Chris King look on. D. Juniors Niki Washam, Cassie Morrison and Cheryl Young spend time together on the weekend. E. Amy Hicks, Jinger Giles, Mike Banks, Judi Legrand,John Nelson, Jimmy Pope and Julie Young have fun together. M I Q 9- E Weekends Look wha comm 17 Mt -X'fL to OO 0 W S H e s e. ' H 3 'E' W . 55 il .- , , ii XM 1, Q -we ig! sm ' C Blood Drive 18 Look What Counts The CHS blood drive was a suc- cess in thespring aswell as in thefall. One hundred and eighty-eight students and teachers tried in the fall while 139 gave successfully. This was the largest turnout we've ever had for a fall drive, stated Mrs. Morgan, activities coordina- tor. In the spring, 176 students and teachers made an effort and 146 donated with no problem. i i gsgg ,fi fy in Vixn N ff ' 1 b -. . ,mb l , 1 1 SA! 51511 i if . V ang-Q-'Lift f' A V .u i iA-g ' fik Y J hi ' i- '. o f f 'V A ivz -' .r .Y e f , ,P sssssvg 2,11 3 h,s:. 1 -' sssl,se Q c' Q 1 ' K' A 1 Juniors Prevail in Powder Puff 12-6 A. Tim Bottoms holds his ear tightly as the Red Cross worker places a bandage on it. B. Senior Cindy Hughes supports Senior Candy Plant as she willingly donates her blood. C. Ashley Coursey diligently types the neces- sary information for all blood donors. D. Math teacher Carolyn Garner smiles to prove donating blood is no probIem. E. Kevin Busby tries to pull the needle early while no one is watching. ' W.. ff ff 1 .7 i 'ei ' li i , JE! Q11- F I tiger: is To revive old memories and raise money for the Senior Prom, the junior girls challenged the senior girls to a powder puff football game. There was a large number of partici- pants on the football teams as well as the cheerleading squads and drill team. Everyone seemed to enjoy the fun-filled night at Tiger Field and would like to make this an annual event. The final results were Juniors - 12 and Seniors - 6. H F. Are the junior cheerleaders relaxing or cheering their team on? G. Junior players gather on the sidelines to discuss their next play. H. The seniors get revved up before facing the juniors. I. Senior cheerleaders build that spirit up. Powder Puff Look What Counts Spring Break '88 Sizzlin', slopin' and sloppin' occupy Spring Break Many CHS students enjoyed fun in the sun on South Padre Island while others bundled up in heavy coats to brave the elements in Colorado. Still other students stayed in town to shared the excite- ment and competition at the Youth Exposition. Once again CHS stu- K dents were recognized and re- Q warded for their hard work. The 5040 H5795 week went by much too quickly but .ww .45 was a needed break for teachers and students alike. 1 ' J' sfC,,f,3 -t 'vit 1, - V X57 si I 4 Q, A. From left ot right, Tom Braselton, Lilly Gallup, Donna Talkington, Cindy Hughes, Colleen Flanagan, Pam Blackman and April Steen make their last appearance before leaving the beach. B. Is SeniorJimiDenbow sucking his thumb again? C. Seniors Judi Legand, Jennbfer Barnette, Julie Young and Duzne Satsky enjoy the scene at the beach. D. Chris Doran, Scott Andrews and Jimi Denbow take a break from the slopes. A. Mr. Ashcraft shears Shari Horton 's first place lamb. B. Carrie Dunn prepares her cow for the Youth Expo. C. Shannon Andrews and Erin Cooper pose in the snow. D. Lauren Curington, Toni Whitener, Bill Truitt and Tracie Pedden enjoy their Colo- rado condo. X r Wm , Wu X1!Ly X X x?RLA y yX1rY X rr k X 'I X'rX MRL, 4 Z 'r r 'f :K ' 1 'I a , v 33 1X1 1X1 1X1 rx' ,yi 1LX 31X rX1x 'Y rx X ax' ',Lxr , 'xrx ' LW' 1 O XX 59 1X0 X xxx X 4X0 xXx 1 xxx X xv, ' 1 X Xxx X X x X X X X dx D H H C Talent Shov 22 Look what Counts eeleDeele Talent how The 1988 Corsicana High School Talent Show consisted ofa variety of different acts. It was emceed by James Coslett and Peter Gurney. Some of the acts included a lip sync, a gospel group, and an instrumen- tal. The group titled the Reele Deele was elected most talented. The participants obviously put on a great show. A I Takes D sw 17 , NX A 4. . 4. v- R if at N 'fs 2 ly' fi' yr' is .X kg ', 'M awe Q - t ?ff 2 i:y:g ti f T f . ' 5 'til i 'e ,Q X , HLENLWXQ CHS choir sets sail on the H.M.S. inafor The annual high school musical was put on a little later than usual this year because of previous commitments the choir had made. this is the first time it contained an operetta where a majority of the lines are sung rather than spoken. It involved the misadventures ofa ship captain's daughter who is in love with a lowly shipmate but expected to marry the queen's admiral. A. Marcus Hines and Ronnie Mitchell cri- tique their award winning group Reele Deele. B. Talent show participants discuss last minute changes as Derrick Lusk asks, what? C. Kyle Hona concentrates on his bass guitar as the student body enters. D. Tony Watson and James Gooden discuss final details for their lip sync act, Under the Boardwalk. at 9 3, , 1 x t -ffm, of X ia 3 i ' i f- g V? Q, . i e p A . . , ,FE Z -qc-1 4 I-' nn E. Robert Crespo, as captain, discusses with Kellie TempletonCButtercupj their future wedding plans. F. Cast ofthe Pinafore sneak away from the ship to witness Josephine and Ralph's mar- riage. G. Jason Manning as Ralph and Laurel S ummitt as Josephine rejoice with Rapture Unforseen. H. James Gooden and Eric Jones, the car- penters, get ready to sing' their so-lows. . ..m....,.... H Musical Look What Counu wards Da Highlights Achievements Awards Day Look What Counts The annual Awards Day cere- mony was held Tuesday, May 10 in A the high school auditorium. Awards were given to several students for their academic accomplishments made throughout the year. Receiv- ing particular recognition were John Reasons and Hilary Humbert who completed their high school years with straight A's every six- weeks of every year. Also, students who set records and those who excelled in UIL com- petitions were recognized and pre- sented with certificates. Scholarships were given to select students, many of whom were kept secret until their announcement at the assembly. In addition to aca- demic department awards, the 1988-89 newspaper and yearbook editors and staffs were announced. A. Twyla Gam Shay Jennings, Colleen Flanagan and Chuck williams are all smiles as they receive Caston Scholarships. B. The 1988-89 Student Council officers sit attentively on stage throughout the awards ceremony. C. Hilary Humbert and John Reasons are recognized for maintaining straight A's throughout their 12 years of school. D. Leigh Rainey is presented an award for her help with the deaf students. C -4 l l 1 Honor Graduates Recognized at Banquet The top 10 percent of the senior class is recognized every year for their academic success with a ban- quet at the Chapperal Club. The dinner, hosted by M-Bank of Corsi- cana, was greatly appreciated by the Following the fantastic dinner, students enjoyed a great view of downtown Dallas at night from high atop the Southland Life Building. In addition to all the fun and food, the guys received their traditional ci- an he .M ,: ., I, as s n i i X i fi I ' if4f+fZ' g' students. ,ls -, .VC I 'tif' v l. 1 3 ,ng i-- f ,.... at-is limits: gm- S My 3 A l N I H s..1 ' X' L ,.' ch.. IK. 6' -i 1 y D x'5f.1,1Hi2? -4-. Z T 'sr ' :V fjff 1' x ' Q' if V .v -, fry A H. of . Q25 , S ' .I ' A . :fd Q. 'lg A15 ' ' 'Wil - use t S A 4-iv-gf 2, ,, . i L 'N -- 1- 7 5 N ,,.. 3 - M I , , ll . s. c c t t,. M ' A. The honor graduates gather at M-Bank to L discuss final plans for carpooling to Dallas l l for dinner. B. The 87-88 Honor Graduates from left to rightare as follows: Cfront rowj Jinger Giles, Hallie Lawrence, Michelle Russell, Jennifer Stearman, Jennifer Barnette, Tina Cox, Anna Highnote,Julie Young, Judy Legrand, Diane Satskyg lsecond rowj Hilary Hum- bert, Phillip Guillen, Courtney Dowd, Sarah Skinner, Susan Southerland, Maggie Buch- mann, Gayla Fortner, Michael Stapleton, John Reasons, Kemper Thompson, Eric Jones, Mark Erwin, Travis Vaught, Keith Moore, Toni Whitener, and Bill Truitt. Honor Graduates Look What Counts A I Jr.lSr. Prom 26 Look What Counts :Putt1n' on the Rlt Puttin' on the Ritz was the theme for the 1988 ,Iunior!Senior Prom. The Junior Class had beauti- fully disguised the high school com- mons as a cabaret, complete with silver palm trees, black and White checkered platforms, two large video screens and live entertain- ment. Some of the faculty kept the at- tention of the couples by doing a little tap dance to the theme song. The students enjoyed a night filled with dancing, snacking and socializ- mg. A. Robert Talbertand Susan Hable enter the prom ready for an enjoyable evening. B. You 're kidding, that's hilarious, replies seniorKath y Walpole as she and herdate talk among themselves. C. Ronald Hamann, Catrena Sikes, Tammy Wardell, Caroline Culwell and their dates socuzlize in the entrance way as the dance begins. D. Mrs. Kenner and Mrs. Stringer enjoy a chat together as Mrs. Cloud keeps an eye on the excitment. E. A few of the teachers and moms enter- tained the couple with a quick dance to Puttin' on the Ritz. H t the CHS Prom F. The prom was great, It was Ritz '88 And you missed entertainment If you were even a little bit late. G. Jr. Aimee Bartee and sophomore Larry Ballard sit close as they wait for their picture to be taken. H. SeniorRayJessie begins to take a drinkas he is amused with Dena Gray's wave at the camera. I. Senior JennUer Lewis and her date break from their conversation to pose for a picture. J. Students gather in the middle of the floor to enjoy a nice dance. G1 W9 i J Jr.lSr. Prom book What Counts OTE A. Than Friend Couples 28 Look who comm A. Shari Reese and Craig Carroll get t0- gether between classes to talk. B. Gwen Alexander and her date are all smiles avout something. C. Dale Gossar and Stacy Halley find time during class to get together. D. Adante Austin and Nikki Crenshaw cuddle during lunch. E. Christina McElroy and Chris Aldama smile in happier times. fx Q K ,i av H 4 Friends Forever in-as wg-er 5000 SJ l A A. Seniors Amy Lucas and Judi Legrand show off their Micky Mouse hats at drill learn camp. B. Stephanie Sullins, Niki Washam, Cheryl Young and Cassie Morrison cram together to pose as friends. C. Lynn Hutson, Kelly Donaho, Erik Fisher and their friend take comfort with each other because they don't have dates. D. Jason Worley and Aaron Turner are true 'Yriends. E. Lauren Curington, Sherri Jones, Susan Mitchell, Tara Bell, Sheri Cox, Patsy Buch- mann, Tonya Farmer and Carrie Browning. may D . it V I' f x v ,J -4 x is J : 5-Q Q f, I V 'Q X 'I ,X R m Raj if 3 , 1 X5 E I 4 5 . Friends Look What Counts enior di cover Graduation Corsicana High Sschool Seniors met Monday, May 30 for graduation practice. Students showed up half asleep, dressed comfortably in shorts, t-shirts, and warm-upsg and very few girls wore make-up. As rehearsal ended, several Seniors left with their friends to spend one last day of fun together before many departed to carry out their plans elsewhere. May 31 came quickly, and 285 graduating Seniors gathered out- side the K. and Ida Wolens Special Events Center on the Navarro Col- lege Campus making last minute adjustments to their caps and gowns. The commencement exercises began with a speech from Dr. James Price, school board president, fol- lowed by a greeting from Dr. T. Y. Harp. The Senior class officers each presented a bible reading to the class and the audience. Directly after- wards John Reasons, Valedictorian gave his speach then Hilary Hum- bert, Salutatorian gave hers. The A Cappella Choir sang Nothing Can Stop Me Now and then the walk began for each of the sad, yet excited, seniors. After each student had received a diploma, Dena Gray , Student Council Presi- dent, led the closing prayer. A large number of blue hats shot up into the air as the graduates filed out. Tears of joy and sadness rolled down the faces of many as friends hugged, congratulated, and said Good- Bye. I G aduation ook What Counts A C if YU, -mi IS ALL that COUNTS A. Mrs. Dotson's side of the class stands together after marching into the arena. B. Hilary Humbert, Salutatorian, gives a speech to her family and friends. C. Dr. James Price, School Board President, presents the final diploma to Kelly Young. D. Tony Whitener moves her tassel to the right side to show she has officially gradu- ated. F E. Brad Cook, Tammy Copeland, James Coslett and following classmates file in alphabetically to be seated for the graduation ceremony. F. Janifer Farmer and Mark Erwin along with the rest of the 1988 Seniors sing the school song for the last time as a class. G. Senior Class officers listen attentively as Mrs. Green gives final instructions for graduation night. H. Jeanne Bernal accepts her minature diploma with a smile during graduation practice. Graduation Look What Counts 3 1 Graduation 32 Look What Counts nf A. Mrs. Green screams impatiently trying to get the seniors seated in order during prac- tice. B. Students gather around after graduation practice to sign up for extra tickets with Mrs. Morgan. C. Mrs. Green's side of the class stands together before graduation begins. D. Many of these grads are anxious to get out the door to congratulate their friends after the graduation ceremony. E. Lila Gober walks proudly to her seat before graduation begins. F. Kenneth Henry thinks 'Tinall-y as he holds tightly onto his diploma. G. John Reasons, Valedictoruzn, has never been happier than when he received his di- ploma. H. 62 I. School Board members Leah Jones and Dr. Charles Biltz present their sons Eric Jones and Daniel Biltz with their diplomas. , Q, H UE? www' Graduation Look What Counts WWWMJ A , mm Ne cv.. .wg 3 of ff During me 1988 school year, one of the most important aspects of life was a sense of belonging. Everybody wanted to be accepted in some fash- ion or another, and one way was joining an organization or club. There are as many as 50 organi- zations and clubs at Corsicana High, ranging from student government and vocational training to drill teams and foreign languages. Being involved has a lot of advan- tages. Learning about others and making new friends are just a few. This section not only shows what extracurricular organizations and clubs were offered to students, but also to LQQK Hfhgfs Ingglyed in '88. A. Angela Kurney helps Ray Jessie place pictures for the yearbook B. The band members give all they've got during habftime. C. The Latin members take a break at the S tate Fair. D. FHA members pose before setting off their balloons during FHA Week. A XY! A JXSE. 'K N.-ini 7 Q. Why is Student Council considered the most important club? A, Student Council is the only club that represents all students and handles all of their elective processes. We are ki. PM-5.-e , El 'V' J v .44 - -f K b . W 3-3 .1 5 . C the voice of the entire student body. ---- Dena Gray, Senior .W Sm will CDH eetitlgs A. Are you talking to me? says Carol Lumpkin as DD Hicks looks at her. B. President Gray presides at the March meeting. C. Senior representatives Jason Manning, Laurel Summitt, Annette York and Anna Highnote goof off-- typical huh? D. Shonna Wilson appears to be camera shy while Twyla GofjQ Tanya King, Cassandra Terrell, Shari Reese, Alneatha Cox and Shavonda Washington proudly pose for the picture. D Student Council Look Who's Involved Student Council: At Its Best This year, the Student Council was bigger and better. With Dena Gray as this year's president, the council went where no other Stu- dent Council had gone before. The council sponsored two suc- cessful blood drives in which 278 units of blood were taken from the students and faculty. The council also sponsored many other activities during the school year. In October, the council put together a Homecoming activity week. One of the biggest events during the week was the Copper! Silver competition betwwen each class. The Sophomore class won the competition and kept their money while the rest of the money from the other classes went to aid needy people during Thanksgiving. The Christmas Drive was an- other Student Council sponsored event. Gifts were given to Corsicana State Home children. The council also recognized Black History Month. Student Council members had the faculty teach about a famous black person in their particular field, and guest speakers Charles Connally, James Nevels and Arnold Ray Hider came and spoke to the student body. Award's Day and the Talent Show were also sponsored by the club. With activities as good as these, the Student Council helped bring the Lqokinto '88. Student Council 3 6 Look wvhds Involved Z-L CPN -'s qw-5 Student Council members are: Cfront rowj Mark Erwin, Lila Gober, Ray Jessie, Dena Gray, Courtney Dowd, Mrs. Sharon Morgan, sponsor, lsecond rowj Maggie Buchmann, Anna Highnote, Julie Young, Laurel Sum- mitt, DeAnna Dawson, Amara Hale, Jason Manning, Annette York, John Reasons, Cassandra Terrell, fthird rowj Ent Jones, Scott Andrews, Andy Dotson, Twyla Goff Shari Reese, Alneatha Cox, S honna Wilson, Cfourth rowj Michael Roman, Bubba De- Moss, Monnie McCamey, Niki Washam, Cheryl Young, Susan Hable, Billy Harlan, 4 ff' 1-1: Z ,Q n Amy Coursey, Cfifth rowj Marci Paschal Bell, Sandy Corley, Monica Holcomb Dunn, Marci Satsky, Ellen Willis, A iver, Shavonda Washington, fsixth Lauren Curington, Kari Cole, Mark DD Hicks, Tanya King, Jessiba Heather Bennett, Rachel Erwin, I back Carol Lampkin, LaTonja Hamilto Cooper, Stephanie Sullins, Kathy Karen Egonis, Shelly Jones, Kari Brownini and Melissa Prince. Hicks, Stephanie Bauer, 7 nr 1987-88 Student Council Officers are: Presuient Dena Gray, Vice President Lila Gober, Secretary Courtney Dowd, Historian Mark Erwin and Treasurer Ray Jessie. ...Q il ,... 4-' --1 Student Council: l,,.?F-- ff v ., f mf' 6 .., X A cti viii es A. Tanya King helps S cottA ndrews after he passes out from the Blood Drive. B. Dena Gray and Ray Jessie walk out on the field as the homecoming queen runners- up are announced. C. Student Council members Andy Dotson and Billy Harlan hang out with their friends. D. Mrs. Morgan and James Coslett decide aboutthe order of performance ofthe Talent Show acts. E. Dr. Harp calls out the names of all A students. fbili I C 2 E Student Council Look Who's Involved Interclub Council 3 8 Look Who's Involvcfl X, fiy f T:-.fs 1 v Y ' he ff f ouncil A. James Coslett and Thomas Bartee enjoy breakfast as they attend a morning meeting. B. Interclub Council members take notes during a morning meeting. C. Dena Gray, Ra yJ essie, Patricia Davis and Belinda Vest study the agenda concerning safety projects. D. Davis, Vest, LaCresia Knox, Vincent Green, Sharon Putman and James Coslett fbackgroundl diligently looks over the order of business. E. Dr: Harp and Mrs. Morgan discuss the agenda as Chance Whitehead, Ronald Walker and Mrs. Martha Dulap wait pa- tiently. Interclub Council members are: ffront ron Kari Cole, Cheerleaders, Angela Gouli OEA, Megan Carpenter, Corsican, Rachq Erwin, German, Ruth Vasquez, Cosmetol ogy I back f0W, Vincent Green, Band, Jii Botkin, Debate, Mark Miles, Latin, Jan Mitchell, HECE, Dena Gray, Student Coun cil, James Coslett, Jungle Beastlournal an Ray Jessie, Student Council. nterclub Counc sets guidelines Interclub Council is an organiza tion made up of club officers. l meets once a month to discuss th different activities going on in eaci club. The meetings are usually hel. before school, and about half of th members show up, but the club re ally turned out good results. The club sets guidelines for al other CHS organizations. Each clu is required to participate in th Christmas or Derricks Days Pa rade. They must also perform a least two safety projects. .3 E M0F HiVH g Meetings Inlerclub Council Look Who's Involved 3 9 .4 TAFE members are: Cfront TOWJ Mrs. Jan Scarborough, Mark Miles, Stacey Hatley, Jenny Deland, Ellen Willis, Maggie Allen, Heather Bennett, Rachel Erwin, Tb'fany McCoy, Brandye Boyd, Sherri Jones, Cheryl Young, Jennifer Barnette, Niki Washam lsecond rowj Mrs. Deborah Piel, Monica Owen, Vickie Hudson, Lora Wood, Julie Wasinger, Shannon Andrews, .lennU'er Brown, Jennifer Gurney, Cheryl Kretzmeier, Lilly Gallup, Brandie Jordan, Joseph Tapia, Will Claxton lthird f0WJ Eric Jones, James Lagomarsino, A J Douglass, Darren Boyd, Kenneth Dusing, Pawan Chhabra, Chris Cofer, Christian Dotson, Matt Dycus, Kari Cole, Mandy Lee, Melissa Perkins, Julie Young Cfourth rowj Roxanne Seay, Lisa Rainey, Leigh Rainey, Anna LePoris, Christy Hopkins, Amy Hicks, Ashley Coursey, Stephanie Bauer, Susan Hable, , E . .1 ,,:', - , . AVA, H - E :lil , it '.r' 5 Q' V.'. . J I fa I, ,..', purpose ofTAFE? p ,jg ag, gg., fy 7 e.ti' TAFE stands like rockgof V Q12 3 T-,liberaltoleration and humanitarianism 'f .. ',',, ' within, this sea of ignorance. ---4 Mark A Erwin, Senior . H Robert Talbert, Cassie Morrison, Kellie Templeton Cfifth rowj Gay Lyn Duncan, Sarah French, Becky Glass, Jennbfer Fol- mar, Leslie Barnes, Davelyn Bray, Leanne Whistler, Tina Avent, Marci Satsky, Jessica l Sullins, Lauren Curington, Cori Kennedy, Leigh Ann Russell, April Toms lsixth rowj Gayla Fortner, Maggie Buchmann, Eric Jones, Jason Manning, Diane Satsky, Mi- chael Benton, Jim Botkin, Shannon Jackson, Anna H ighnote, Shari Horton, Lisa Mahoney, Angela Tyykila tseventh TOWJ Jon McPherson, Monnie McCamey, Amy Chiles, Courtney Dowd, Michelle Russell, DeAnna Dawson, Amara Hale, Becky Denmar, So- phia Humphrey, Amy Lucas, JennUer Pal- lanich, Stacy Shelton Ceight rowj Alan Miller, Kevin Busby, Bubba DeM oss, Darren Arnett, Boo Lee, Christie Gunn, Chip Vacek, Missy Goodman, Toni Whitener, Angela Kurney, Penny Lewis, Cassandra Terrell I ninth rowj Eric Sims, John Plemons, Mark Nelson, John Nelson, Scott Settle, Michael Riley, Demetra Steward, Terri Henry, Tan ya King, Shavonda Washington, Ray Jessie fback rowj Travis Vaught, Mark Erwin, John Reasons, Alan Eddins, Sarah Skinner, Susan Southerland, Brad Powell, Lupe Tapia, Jason Truitt and Charles Yarbough. TAFE Wins Outstanding Chapter Award Several students from the CHS Chapter of the Texas Association of Future Educators attended the State Convention in February at Austin. The club won Outstanding TAFE Chapter. The organization also sponsored TAFE Look Who's Involved activities throughout the school year. The club hosted a lasagna luncheon for the high school faculty and staff on a workday. Several members also tutored elementary school children. In the fall, the club sponsored a dance, and contributed cash to the Camp of the Rising Sun Last summer, Mark Erwin and Maggie Buchmann attended a con- ference for bright propective educa- tors in Bloomington, Indiana. The conference was sponsored by Ph Delta Kappa. A. Several TAFE members prepare a spa- ghetti dinner for the teachers. B. CHS teachers anxiously wait for their dinners to be served. C. TAFE members stop to pose for a group picture infront ofthe school bus at the State Convention in Austin. TAFE MA ,kay Q' A C T I Z+'g T1 Zgif Officers are: Travis Vaught, treasurerg Maggie Buchmann, secretaryg John Rea- sons, vice presidentg Jason Manning, histo- rian and Mark Erwin, president. TAFE Look Who's Involved .I A , cc 'P Spanish III members are: Cfront rowj Son- dra Flores, Patty H uffstetler, MaryAndrews, Becky Denman I second rowj Carla Mueller, Kristi Moore, Hugh Stroube, Sid Johnston C back rowj Anna LePoris and Missy Goodman. Spanish II members are: Cfront rowj Jason Manning, Lila Gober, Laurel Summitt, Beth Ho vis, Michelle Dewey, Shannon Andrews, Becky Denman, Missy Goodman, Dena Gray, Gay Lyn Duncan, Michael Benton lsecond rowj Stephanie Sullins, Cori Ken- nedy, Elizabeth Lagomarsino, Erin Cooper, Kari Browning, Melissa Martin, Melissa Perkins, Jessica S ullins, Lauren Curington, Kim Ashcraft, Cheryl Kretzmeier I back rowj Vincent Green, Mario Villalpando, Trey Hardeman, Christina McElroy, Ellen Willis, Michael Roman, Steve Huffman, Bruce Highfield and J. D. Stubbs. Officers are: Jason Manning, vice president, Lila Gober, secretary and Laurel Summitt, treasurer. Patty H uffstetler, president, is not pictured. '15-'SAF ' Spanish I members are: I front rowj Lea Ricks, Kim Gallagher, Billy Harlan, Mich- elle Southard, Ken Hayden, Shelly Talbert, Pete Gurney, Brandy Miller, Hollie Horpins, Becky Winkler, Laura Willis Csecond rowj Matt Dycus, Dale Gosser, Barbra Paul, Mandy Lee, Julie Wasinger, Chelsa Davidson, Lajuana Calhoun, Vicki Edmer- Q. Why did you select Spanish over any other foreign language? A. Since we are so close to Mexico and the spanish minority is growing faster than ' any other in Texas, I need to be prepared to commzuzicate with them. ---- Jason Manning, A Senior son, Sharon Blair, Alan Miller Ithird rowj Brandi Kelly, Leah Davis, Tammy Stanart, Elizabeth Dunn, Sharon Plemons, Shelly Jones, Patsy Buchmann, Je'na Brooks, Jes- sica Elmore, Susan Houston, Denise Rosa K fourth rowj Shannon Odem, Sherri Jones, Cory Walker, Brent Allen, Carol Lampkin, Steve Lewis, Kelly Gunn, Shelly Gunn I back rowj Angel McGhee, Sheri Cox, Susan Mitchell, Tyrone Leonard, Camiron Smith, Becky Elias, Krysta Ballard, Michael F ranks and Ellen Middleton. Lying on the gym floor is Sponsor Sarg Avcrn. V37 A Students win superior ratings Twenty-nine Spanish Club stu- dents competed in the Foreign Lan- guage Competition at Austin Col- lege in Sherman. Twenty-three superior ratings were won. Besides competition, the club raised S150 for United fund in Octo- ber and provided gifts for two State Home students in December. Six students, Tracy Foster, Ellen Willis, Monica Holcomb, A. J. Douglass, Kelly Donaho and Lee Holliday, went to Spain over Spring Break. The club also had a Christmas Party at Lila Gober's house, and a swimming party at Ellen Willis'. A. Lee Holliday, Ellen Willis, Monica Holcomb, Kelly Donaho and A J Douglass enjoy a wonderful spring break in Spain. Spanish Club Look Who's Involved French 'S ff lub Janet Terlouw , , u f V M,g, 'r ' + 5-new French Club members are: Cfront rowj Melanie Stites, Judi Legrand, Jinger Giles, Shannon Jackson, Vanessa Littleton, H urra Cane Baptist, Lynee Woodard, Dena Gray Csecond rowj Nikol Crenshaw, Mach Maxwell, Sondra Flores, Christie Pyles, Angela Tyykila, Chris Robinson, Walter Lewis I third rowj S ue Yeldell, Nolan Benton, Damon Johnson, Chris Jackson, Karen ' ' -v - it ii' ,.1 .i1EV ' Egonis, Paige Johnson, Mike Codling Cfourth rowj Lori Prator, Lora Wood, Robert Polk, Amy Chiles, Michelle Russell, Deanna Horton, Christie Sowers Uifth row1Brandye Boyd, Kari Cole, Marci Satsky, April Franks, Julie Bowers, Kim Willis, Stacy Shelton C back rowj Caroline Culwell, Vicky Hudson, Shae Farmer, Chris Doran, Shannon Radford, Kyle Hayden and Robin Bailes. Officers are: Kari Cole, vice president, Shannon Jackson, president, Judi Legrand, secretary, Jinger Giles, treasurer and Melanie Stiles, historian. French Club 44 Look vvhds Involved Q. -why dayqu think French is considered , the Vlanguage of love ? , , French has always been e language of love . Both the country seem so i language itseb' sounds soft V .ludi Legrand, Senior r , e French lub The French Club had a very ac- tive year participating in UIL For- eign Language Competition, where Sondra Flores Won two first place ribbons, NCARC Fair, the Christ- mas service project and they also competed in the downtown window Wins Honors decorations during Homecoming, which they won second place. Besides these projects, the club held many bake sales, had pizza parties, went to Dallas to see Le Petit Prince, Jean de F lorette, and CKMUHOH des Sources. I Q. Whatmakes German ,-i such a unique language? Mfg L ' ,- A. Its strong dependence on order V structure. Every word has to be exactly correct in its sentence position and in its declension. Also, English is a Germanic . langlltlge. ---- Brad Reynolds, Sophomore .X The German Club members are.' Cfront rowj Rachel Erwin, Bryna Fahey, Melanie Lucas, Lora Jernigan, Nicole Weisinger, Becky Glass, Nathalie Locatelli, Lisa Mahoney tback rowj Stephanie Bauer, JennUer Woods, Eric Talley, Chad Bingham, Brad Reynolds, Christian Dotson, Joseph Damon, Richard Haufe, Tina A vent and Jenine Phil- lips. Officers are: Rachel Erwin, Interclub Coun- cil representative, Brad Reynolds, president and Becky Glass, secretary-treasurer. German Club I mga J Q J German Club Keeps Busy The German Club, sponsored by Renee Bennett, has been active at CHS for several years. The club participated in activities, such as the State Home Christmas Project and a Food Fair with student prepared dishes. In May, they had a Fruhlingstag lSpring Thingl at Camp Fleming. A. Mike McCluney gets a kick out of German stories. U B. Christian Dotson shows off his german- related poster. ll Gemman Club Look Who's Involved tion. Latin Latin Club members are: Cfront rowj Cheryl Rogers, Maggie Allen, Tracie Pedden 1 back rowj Mrs. Theresa Shugart, sponsor, Leigh Rainey, Heather Bennett, Paula Elmore, Frank Davis, Will Claxton, Chip Vacek, James Lagomarsino and Mark Miles. . -What influenced you to take Latin? - i , i y older sister took Latin and she N told me that it really helped her in English. I'm finding out more about M country. . . Leigh Rainey, Sophomore B A Latin Club entertains deaf students This year, under the direction of Mrs. Theresa Shugart, the Latin Club has sponsored many activities to provide entertainment for hear- ing impaired students from Sam Houston students. They sponsored many activities, such as the club's fourth annual Easter party and a skating party, which was held at Singing Wheels Skating Rink in Corsicana, a Christmas party and the club members write letters to the students frequently. Besides that, the club held its fourth annual Junior Classical League Banquet in May. It inducts members into the national organiza- Latin Club 46 Look Who's Involved Last fall, the club took a trip to the State Fair also. A. Tracie Pedden, Jessica Elmore and Ch- eryl Rogers pose for a quick picture while serving refreshments at the skating rink. B. MarkMiles and Will Claxton bump into action at the State Fair. Officers are: Heather Bennett, vice presi- dent, Mark Miles, president, Maggie Allen, treasurerg Frank Davis, historian, Leigh Rainey, secretary and James Lagomarsino, parliamentaruzn. A 'xnoqz,,,,, 5 INA ,,--if 1- '? .f-'41 af-.f ' The pian The Thespians are: Cfront rowj Mrs. Elaine Hand, Gay Lyn Duncan, Jenny Pallanich, Sharon Putman, James C oslett, James Goo- 'den Csecond rowj Jeff Williams, Scot Bibb, Lilly Gallup, Ashley Ermiger, April Steen, Teresa Banks I third rowj Michelle Weldon, Maggie Allen, Tony Watson, Chris Smith tback rowj Cheryl McPherson, John Rea- sons, Pete Gurney, Carl Moore and Mike Codling. FQ Officers are: Jenny Pallanich, secretary, Mrs. Hand, sponsor, Sharon Putman, treas- urerg James Coslett, vice-president, Gay Lyn Duncan, historian andlames Gooden, presi- dent. Drama Club Acts U The Drama Club competed in competitions, winning many ' awards. They also presented a showcase, featurin a collec- g tion of performances. With the Q. How has being addition of Elaine Hand, the in Drama helped Thespians are hopeful about you-, the future. I hope the new Thespians A will carry on the tradition . , ,, . A. Drama has helped me to a great extent. 2:5215 t Sgiiltgd' Saad 'Tiles It opened me up and let me be James Gooden. Jariws Goefizan onli d I can now look at the world in perspective and H , O n cone U e ' . This has been a year of re- not be ashamed of expressing myseb' and show , , . , . . building and through our ups zng what s znszde my heart. ---- James Gooden, , and downs, we have accom- Senior plished much. A. I want to bite your neck, snares Scot C- James C 0Sl6ff and P012 Gurney feply, Bibb to Mrs, Hand, We 're so-ooo irresistible, as Reesee B. Tony Watson displays his Christmas gift Shefene, AShley Efmfgef w1dS0f1dfa he received at the Thespians party. F Iores hue all Over them- B l Thespians Look whds Involved 47 or ican S tajf A. First Year Members are: Becky Penney, Alan Eddins, Ray Jessie, Angela K urney and Darren Yates. B. Second Year Members are: Megan Carpenter,Annette York, Kathy Walpole and Laurel S ummitt. C. Sponsor Conni Durbin, Head Pho- tographer Melanie Holcomb and Editor- in-C hief Megan Carpenter. D. The Photographers are: ScortAn- drews, Donna Talkington, Lea Ricks, Kim Allen, Amy Lucas and Nikol Crenshaw. E. Darren Yates types in names of students for the index. F. Surprise, surprise! shouts Becky Pen- ney. G. KimAllen takes a quick action shotfor the yearbook. Wu CORSICAN 48 Look Who's Involved . 'In your opinion, what does 1 - it takes to put a good yearbook I ' together? ' . :ff S '-1Q, 1 V ,.-, A. To me, it takes a good editor andstafji and this year we haveothe best of both Angela Kurney, Sophomore y Q 2 Q l i ? .i'fTi .gc ,t :- if is B Yearbook staff provides students with the look of '88 This year proved to be one of the hardest and most hectic of all for the Corsican staff. Twenty extra pages were added including sixteen addtion color ones that the staff provided. Spot color was also added to the Senior section, something that would make them be remembered for a longtime. Although the staff had difficulty meeting deadlines, by pulling to- gether to help one another, we managed to put out the 284-page book of memories. The newest addition to the year- book was the Academics section. Cosmetol0gy, Commercial Art, Architecture, French, Word Proc- essing and World Geography were featured in the book. The entire staff worked together to sell 858,750 in advertisment and sold 625 books. All of these accom- plishments allowed the staff to pro- vide the student body with a won- derful book of memories that had the look for '88. 'l 1987-88 Corsican Staff Opening, Cmsm 5' Q Megan Carpenter Seniors, academic. I Advertisulg Laurel Sllmmm Student lfife' Kathy Walpole personalities Sports Annette York S 0rtS Alan Eddins grganizatiotw, Cxggjen Ray jessie S0ph0m0I'9S, FWS Angela Kllfney Juniors Faculty Becky Penney Puotoufapfr' - Allen Ph tograv ef lgcxott Andrews Photographer h K. Nikol Crenshaw Head Photogfap e Melanie Hoxcomb Photographer Amy Lucas Photograplxfl' L 3 Ricks H Photograp ef Danna raiklnsfof' lndeX Darren Yates 15? e-,4,.-.-- cokslcfuv Look whos Involved 49 saggy Qjbsx 98 go Paper, Stajj' Improve With the guidance of Mrs. Conni The members of the 1987-88 JBJ stag' are: Cfront rowj Shawn Parret, News Editor, Becky Marrs, S tajfwriter, Cassie Morrison, Photographer, Kim Gallagher, Photogra- pher, Michelle Southard, Photographer, Tracy Foster, Ad Manager. lBack rowj A Durbin, sponsor, and James Coslett Editor-in-Chief, the Jungle Beast Journal made a turn for the better. This year, the staff used different graphics, improved the layout de- signs and came up with a new logo for the nameplate. I think the newspaper really went far and im- proved 100'h:, said Coslett. One of the lastest additionals to the paper was the Student Forum, created by Coslett. It focused on the opinions of students and faculty over a given topic. All in all, with the expansion of the staff and the improvement of the paper, the JBJ really had the Laolg, 9 A. Waymond Wilson and Michelle Southard check the negatives before no that being on i the newspaper staff will help you ipinitlzefllturef -QQ Mark Miles, Feature Editor, Julie Horton, Sports Editor, Charles Gonzales, Editorhzl Editor, James Coslett, Editor-in-chief Waymond Wilson, Photographer, Richard Lawler, Staffwriter, Ray Jessie, Specialist, David Blessing, Staffwriter and Conni Durbin. Pfiflfiflg Pi0fl4ffS- 1 I plan to be anientertainer Cdirector, B- Tflwfy F0S'e looks through he' fewillf writer, producer, etc. J, and I feel that the r - - , iigf, . . book to see who spaldfor ads' JBJ has helped melon my way to achieving Jungle Beast Joumu that goal. ---- James Coslett, Senior ' g 50 Look Who s Involved 5. w Sponsor and It - f' Ed' or in- ie . vxfff' I 4 ,M X rl, Z, The Photographers' The Staffwriters! C. Stop, you're scaring me, screams Mrs. Durbin as Kim Gallagher curls her. hair. D. Mark Miles concentrates on the computer while Charles Gonzales takes a byte out ofthe Apple. 00 Annette Grizzle 1.91 iff, V f -1 .9 1 VV-, f 1 4 The 1987-88 Calicos members are: Cfront rowj Anna Highnote, Lt., Courtney Dowd, Captain, and Amy Lucas, Lt. fsecond rowj Melanie Stites, Lt., Jennifer Barnette, Lt. 5 and Diane Satsky, Lt. Cthird rowj Brandye Boyd, Melissa Perkins, Twany McCoy, Barbara Paul, Shannon Jackson, Jinger Giles, Jennyfer Sims, Michelle Pritchett, Stacey Hatley and Lauren Curington. Cfourth rowj Cheryl Kretzmeier, Rachel Erwin, Sherri Jones, Kim Gallagher, Judi Legrand, Cori Kennedy, Paige Johnson, Jessica S ullins, Amy Oliver, Melanie Holcomb and Cassandra Terrell. Cfijth rowj Lila Gober, Cassie Morrison, Cheryl Young, Lascynda Seaton, Tina Cox, Jennb'er Stear- man, Shari Reese, Marci Satsky, Carrie Dunn, Amy Hicks and Julie Young. , ,,,,, - at ,V H The Calico managers for this year are: Belinda Joles, Julie Wassinger Omcers for 1987- 1988 are: Cfront rowj Lieutenants Anna andjennyer Gunwy Highnote and Amy Lucas. I back rowj Lieutenants Melame , Calicos 52 Look who: Involved Sales and Jennyer Barnette, Captain Courtney Dowd and L1eutenantDzane Satsky. Calicos strut to the Freedom Bowl Hard work and determination. That's what kept the Calicos going the entire school year, from pep rallies and football games to spring dance shows. This year the work paid off. The Calicos were chosen from other drill teams across the country to participate in the festivities at the Freedom Bowl in Anaheim, Califor- nia, where they danced with 250 girls during the half time show. With the help of their new spon- sor, Miss Annette Grizzle, the girls raised S19,000, the amount needed in order to attend the event. The members raised their money from car washes, garage sales, a chili supper, selling cotton candy and balloons at home football games and selling smoked chickens. They also auctioned themselves off to the high- est bidder in the Lions Club Auction and cleaned up the alleys in down- town Corsicana. The girls left for Anaheim during the Christmas Holidays. Once they got there, they practiced and prac- ticed. They meet new friends and went to many places for entertain- iy A t if .T .2 fe x it J l C ment. Disneyland, Universal Stu- dios and Knott's Berry Farm were the main attractions. They also went to Beverly Hills, Hard Rock Cafe and took a shopping spree down Rodeo Drive. All of the hard work paid offin the end for the drill team. They per- formed with the other girls on De- cember 30 during the half time ac- tivities and had a great time all in one. The returning Calicos hope to return again next year for more fun in the sun. A. The Disneyland Railroad was one of the main attractions at Disneyland. B. Cassandra Terrell gets a hug and a friendly pat on the headfrom Goofy. C. Some ofthe Calicos take time out to pose with members ofthe Air Force in a souvenir shop at Univeral Studios. D. .linger Giles gets swept away by Rhett Butler. Ffa D Look whoa In ol ed 53 memberj ofithe Cqlzeos? A feel toqbe a Sw ' . . -a,..1... ww ' 3 H A. W Beiiig a' member of the Calicos is an eictrenge hqnqr, and I 'm proud to 'be in the orgdnizatibm Being an Qrigingl member hfakesnitteien better. ---- Shari Reese, Senior 54 Look Who's Involved we fe. :V 4 - ,- Q f-'A Af ,Q t-wiefifly 46 ,i F .' x 'tt 1f'f 'f'f . . Q. How does itfeel to bea V t, :JN if-+1 member ofthe CHS C alicos? KM gl? L ., f 1- f' 1. J J R A. Being a Calico is a great opportunity to meet other girls interested in drill team. ' It's like tlftlmily. ---- Sherri Jones, Junior A. Anna Hignote is always light on her feet. B. Courtney Dowd concentrates on her count. C. Judi Legrand says, Look out world, here I come. ' D. Where's Tarzan??? E. Look! Up in the sky. It's a bird...It's a plane...It's the Calicos!! F. Stop.' In the name of love. G. The start ofa new tradition ---- Calico escorts! H. Icanjlyl I canflyf I. Look who's flexing their plex. f I Calicos Look Who's Involved 55 Var it I Varsity Cheerleaders 56 Look Who's Involved Q. In your opinon, what 4, Z ,x J ,...'--'My .I Sherri Wilkinson The 1987-88 Varsity Cheerleaders are: Cfront rowj Monnie McCamey, Kari Cole and April Lancaster. Csecond rowj Amara Hale, Mary Ann Livingston and Chris qualities does a girl need to become a varsity cheer- leader? A. To be a varsity cheerleader, one must be Davis. Cthird rowj DeAnna Dawson and Susan Hable. fback rowj Amy Chiles and Niki Washam. V Q , , .y.i fi my ,C grass HW' 'Mg 'C 5 , i,yi., .ifiif :mi 3 me W H Q KPN. f . ins- iw: ,5 willing to give 100'ha of her time. Being in shape is a major contribution. She needs lo be a leader it A and have a respectable image. ---- Amara Hale, Senior l 5iE3 if C I, ,z,, in 1 ,f W if iiir 1 tty -- ' t,f ' :Q 'Q - -' 1 --:V-ff'f-:-4 AAM -1-- ---': Cheerleaders Place Sixth in ation Tumbling non-stop. Jumping to the outer limits. Chanting at the top of their lungs. Striving to be the best', was something that the Corsi- cana High School Varsity Cheer- leaders always did. And this year, it paid off. The cheerleaders ventured off to Dallas during the Christmas Holi- days in hopes of regaining the NCA title that was won in 1986. The girls did well in Regionals, where they received scores of 30-29-29 out of a possible 30 in each category. They worked hard all year for the competition, despite the pep rallies, football games and appearances. Louis Houston, a NCA Cheerleader, came to Corsicana several times to help the girls with their routines. 1 I 1 I ,, 'Y I D T. x '4,.,.. z. ,i- 1 Y K L r f ' cs Although they didn't receive the title, they were placed sixth in the nation, bouncing back from 14th place last year. Amy Chiles joined them for the competition after her trip from Hawaii where she performed, with other girls from aroundthe country, in the Aloha Bowl. A. Senior Cheerleaders smirk, Are we bad or what? ' B. Look Mom, no hands, shouts Amy Chiles. C. Louis Houston, NCA Cheerleader, helps the girls learn a new routine. D. Niki Washam and Monnie McCamey pose for a picture before going out to eat. E. We 'll drink to that, smile Mary Ann Livingston and DeAnna Dawson. E Varsity Cheerleaders Look Who's In ol ed junior arsity Cheerleaders Q about the limitations of some cheerleading stunts? i ' s o . How dvqyoufeel M stttst . A, I have split feelings. I can see Why l they are necessary, but I also feel Q' we i have good spots, no one will get hurt. It should be up to the squad. They know I their ability. ---- Ellen Willis, Sophomore A. Tara Bell assists varsity cheerleader, Kari Cole, in a shoulder stand. B. Christina McElroy boost school spirit with the help of Monica Holcomb. IV Cheerleaders 58 Look Who's Involved A Junior Varsity Cheerleaders are: Cfront rowj Tara Bell, Jennder Brown, Michelle Southard, Christina McElroy fback rowj Marci Paschal, Ellen Willis, Monica Holcomb and Sandy Corley. gilt: we sn- W i 'K il - Q 'X di' ll ,N ll . J 11: lc o ll' 'el I N , f' i 3 'I B 1 bf' I Aw, ,A I - H. - 19, - ?' W 3 Z' V In U ' 'V , wg Egg J fl gg fm r 7' 'Q 3 QV' 1 ,T it '21 4 R ' x. 'U K it fl ' Mini r N5 i ' Q lm r if X his ,, ti it W ' X 4 ,ff X. V, V: Y rl , xx ll 3 .1 I ' ' i pn, Q15 il. 1 My . X 'L' 'Q C ,..,h. . K . :K W '4 i 1 4 f 2 af X' I V -' V5 ' . 'ei f S lf? if WX , 3 all 'sf x Af, if g E ,ki f , fy! I QL-5.4. f, 2 Y Freshman Cheerleaders are: Cfront rowl Sheri Cox, Elizabeth Lagomarsino, Melissa Prince, April Franks fback rowj Stephanie Sullins, Traci Chenault,5hg11y Talbert and ' Brandy Tarvin. v'! 4 Av bi psig V I . Tv. 'gf . fa - hifi D F re hman he 6119 C oder How do youfeel ' M , of some cheerleading f r stunts? ' C 'rer if Q' Q , . S about the limitations 'Q C 4' liiii H 751' A i Q 3 A. I don't think it's fair for a rule to prevent the cheerleaders from showing the best of their ability ifthey have the skill and experience and follow proper safety precautions. ---- Shelly Talbert, Freshman C. Steven Stephanie Petty gets into the groove. D. Edrick Robinson chants and cheers during a pep rally. Freshmen Cheerleaders Look Who's Involved 1987-88 Band members are: Cfront rowj Jenny Deland, Lisa Cathey, Sue Hale, Lora Jernigan lsecond rowj Christina Reyes, Traci Pedden, Leslie Barnes, Laura Willis, Kellie Gunn, Shelly Gunn, Julie Beale, Kim Selby fthird rowj Tanisha Hines, Shelly Driver, Je'na Brooks, Lajuana Calhoun, Tanya King, Dawn Crespo, Michelle Clark ,tw .4 ' gi wg ' x I 2 ' ' ,-is , rrir Uourth rowj Tasha Davis, Kristen Maupin, Kim Hines, Hurra Cane Baptist, Tara Douglas, Avis Brooks, Christie Watson Uifth rowj Shavonda Washington, Miesha Toms, Celuz Lopez, Jessica Elmore, Jennifer Fol- mar, Kara Cooper, Cindy Daniels l sixth rowj Billy Middleton, Chris Cofer, Mike McCluney, Stacy Bernal, Randy Nanny, Anastasia Anthony, Mark Lopez, Johr McPherson fseventh rowj Jeff Hall Sharmin Lee, Sophia Humphrey, Shunda Bradley, Mary Helen Forstman, Beclq Glass, Missy Goodman C eighth rowj Michae Riley, Christie Oliver, Susan Houston, Mik. Da vis, Richard Lawler, Vincent Green lbacl rowj Lisa Mitchell, Paula Elmore, Russel Slaughter, Rodney Thomas, Billy Nelson Steve Reyes and Christian Dotson. 1 Band Students ompete in Contests The CHS Band competed in many contest throughout the entire school year, such as the UIL March- ing Contest at Baylor Stadium in Waco and the UIL Concert and Sightreading Contest in Temple. Leslie Barnes and Julie Beale attended the all Region Band in Killeen. Barnes advanced into the Band All Area Band in Austin, and Fresh- 60 Look Who's Involved men Mary Forstmann, Anastasia Anthony and Mark Lopez partici- pated in the Junior High All District Band in Waco. Several students went to the State Solo and Ensemble Contest in May. In the UIL Twirling Contest, Lisa Cathey made a Division I rating. Jenny Deland, Lisa Cathey, Lora Jernigan and Lisa Mahoney re- ceived a Division I rating in En- semble. In the UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest, Leslie Barnes, Jennifer Folmar and Becky Glass received a Division I rating in Solo, and the French Horn Quartet, Becky Glass, Mary Forstmann, Jenny Deland and Missy Goodman, also received a Division I rating. R 1 1 r Ill J' fn. n l ' uv V 'au' nun ' 4' f. Sf ' a' ' 1: 'SH' llx I - 'm .. A .. q ' :ur 'I in .IEEE 5 - 'gr' , i .' 52 'I ' N a Q- ' ' A 'W-5:53. 1 ' J' 8' . 'An '27 ' 322. J w ' 'Dil 5 'N g In WL II 4' 'n alll' All an parse' 1 I nv-'rgsvuuui alll! 'llll' li' .Qff he ff H ' - 1-1 lfiii-llll:::r an 2 me ' f ' -. . 4' R 1 ,nv aww nr. 1 . VM mtl? .i Ill' ' 'fa lf- new :aff ..::f .Hx il:. g -R is.. .5 5:9 .331 1987-88 Band Officers fi A wk 5' ' ' Yiigg' Becky Glass, Secretary-Treasurer lgm :il W We. f- jg' asf' ' Jon McPherson, Senior Rep. b 1 ,Fm A if ' 'C af' Jenny Deland, Sophomore Rep. '1' ' . ., B Lffxfi, 49 Chris Cofer, Equipment Manager -1. . 1 'Jw Q ' fy! , ' . , 1 , 2 wp x ,X ,I .E M Trac1Pedden, Unn'orm Manager Q. .1 pyhf l Russell Slaughter, Vice President f',.3'3'Q' 1 if wi 'f Q Sue Hale, Drum Major gg. 1 ' 7' , 5 A Vincent Green, President .. ,J ' Shavonda Washington, Junior Rep. jr- , A ' Mark Lopez, Freshman Rep. - 'M 'Ftp ' f' ' Christie Watson Un' X . Q. A . . zform Manager A 15 8 if-i . A H . p . 1. as Q x x ul as ., '. ' .' : in , g I N , A . ! I i f 1 1 1 , - Q i .RJ f L f , i i 3 i i' . . .V at , ee , 3 if A ai i 'R i i gs Sue Hale 1987-88 Drum Major . Ill llllf Alll , 5 3 1. f i routines? . What does it take to remember the marching ,gy It takes deep concentration on what A. P 8 you are doing and what is ahead of you one or two minutes later in the show. Ajlcryou which could be like starting over again. ---1 Vincent Green, Senior i 1987-88 Twirlers Jenny Deland, kneeling Lora Jernigan Lisa Cathey - Lisa Mahoney W-1 learn the routine, you have to put it to rn11.s'1'u, W Band Look Who's Involved A. The band excites everybody at a pep rally by playing a popular tune. B. Lisa Cathey twirls into action. C. The band performs during haUtime for the football fans. D. H urra Cane Baptist stands at attention before marching during a home football game. B C , , Q. What does it take to i remember the marching p W1 !, routines? t A. To remember the marching routines, you have to want to do it. You need concentration and an open mind. ---- Shawnda Ballard, Senior Band 62 Look Who's Involved ' 'arsity Choir members are: Michelle Pas- hal, Kristie Clark, Stacy White, Mary Ann .ivingston, Lilly Gallup, Janna Moore, Thelly Eastman fsecond rowj Tracy Britt, 'onya Sanford, Dietra Mitchell, Jesse Tho- mas, Tim Rubell, Bernettra Kelly f back rowj ri Lozano, Barbara Solomon, Jackie ogers, Curtis Wade, Gary Dunlap, Jeanne ernal and Traci Doss. . The choirs practice on the musical. L Mr. Templeton directs the boys in the hair. n V J , S i Q. What has Varsity Choir ' - - ' Ax taught you that no other g if-,' club has? V ' j , , -E-It has given me a greater appreci- ation for music. ---- Mary Ann Livingston, Senior - .- Vij'-1' fg-,Q n v Var ity hair Lllligid, Y' -A B 'L 'Z ' Q NN' f I M Varsity Choir 6 Look Who's Involved A'Cappella Choir 64 Look Whds Involved 2 f The A'Cappella choir members are: Cfront rowj Brandie Jordan, TU'fany McCoy, Angie Jackson, April Lancaster, Kari Cole, Krystia Granger, JennU'er Brown, Christie Young, Lori Prator, Tara Bell, Leah Davis, JennU'er Gurney, Kim Selby, Amy Lucas, Maggie Buchmann, Laurel Summitt, Shannon Jackson, Julie Young fsecond rowj Sarah French, Heather Bennett, April Toms, Melissa Denison, Stephanie Estelle, Caro- line Culwell, Angie Stringer, Diane Satsky, JennyerBarnette,Jennb'erStearman, Kellie Templeton, Cheryl Young, Lora Woods, Amy Chiles, DeAnna Dawson, Amara Hale, Annette York, Melanie Stites lthird rowj Robert Crespo, Brad Cook, Michael Staple- ton, Frank Davis, Darren Crum, Kemper Thompson, Mike Banks, Boo Lee, Jason Manning, Chris Robinson, Eric Jones, Alan Miller, Leslie Watson lback rowj Lowell Thompson, Lance Watkins, Daniel Biltz, Robert T albert, Lupe Tapia, Jon Ingham, Keith Moore, Andy Dotson, James Gooden, Mark Nelson, Chris Aldama, Billy Nelson, Vincent Green and Jeff Williams. Il. fl rf- 4 W J ,n Omcers are: Kellie Templeton, sweetheart, Laurel S ummitt, treasurer, Maggie Buchmann, manager, Annette York, secretary, Jennyer S tearman, neporter f back ro wj Eric Jones, manager, Dan11elBiltz, sgt-at-arms, Jason Manning, presi- dent and Kemper Thompson, vice president. g Y l A lsillb W . How hasA'Cappella S J helped your singing, L e ' A ig ' ' ability? , Y ' T t J ' A, Before A'Cappella, I couldn't :eu me dU'ference between music and a bunch ofscrib- l bles. A'CappeIla taught me to read music and A since it is a class five days a week, my voice was StrenghtenedVnolicably., ---- Lupe Tapia, Senior r l 'lil 2, -7 Faw- F 4 'fr if A. Jason Manninggets taken away byLowell Thompson and Lance Watkins during reher- sal for the musical. B. Laurel S ummitt takes a lead role portray- ing a young girl named Josephine in H,M,S, f - Pinqfpre. 9 , K C. Frank Davis starts his solo as everyone looks on. 0 D. The choir sings a piece of Christmas J, music during the Choir-Band Assembly. -QL - A - -- C s - . ' , l '.L. . my V L75 W-,' A, if .i . Q. H0w,hasA'Cappella helped your singing r ability? 5. 'X . ' if . A Singingeveryday in A'Ca ella has s -I helped my singing ability. ---- Kellie ' Templeton, Junior A'Cappel1a Choir Look Who's Involved Show hoir Choirs Combine The 1987-88 choirs participated in many activities throughout the year. All of the choirs, A'cappella, Show and Varsity, combine to work together. Singers competed individually in UIL competitions in the fall, such as UIL solo and ensemble, concert and sightreading. They produced a mu- sical dinner in the winter and pro- duced the annual musical H. M. S. Pinaf0re. Both the choir and band put on the annual Christmas program and had many fundraisers. A. The choirs join together to produce the annual Christmas program. Show Choir 66 Look Who's Involved Cfrom top to bottomj Charles Gonzales Rachel Williams, Rushell Gullatt Leslie Watson, Billy Nelson, S hirlene King, James Gooden, ,lejf Williams Terese Johnson, Melissa Denison, Becky Elias .Q , we n o t . ..,.... 1 iii W '.t1 fe. '. e y H e i - if ..vA 2 A: if 'i's i .I P .'w' as as ,, f' ftp, I .'. ifii 2153 ' W , e , Q A is - ,E new is e Q. 8 it 219.5 1' ,, . f 8 V Y 1 v 'Q '. 8 to if gi A, 2 ,p , .v:' 2 ,. , , .W ,, '..: A V L S 'gf I' j-T I f ., ,-:H i 5:f:'f' ' I , I 1,11 ,Q , L, ,.,,., 2, 'i F Y ty V sitt' ti ' 8' iiiii A M ii is i 8 8 l i 3 2 K Q bi.: , ,D ff W la X 5 a i ' 'N C .lim Nf,..Q.W..Q.....,v-a. .J 'W.. ' Fi Q. IsDebate an i' I Q., easy club? ' ' J- fe A. No, we spend a lot of time in the V A library doing research. It's not easy. A 3' Julie Horton, Senior , ' Debate Club Debate Club members are: lfront rowj Carl Moore, Mike Codling, Pete Gurney, Mach Maxwell, robertPolk, Leslie Watson, Vernon Mills, John Plemons lsecond rowj Jennifer Gurney, Cheryl Kretzmeier, Julie Wasinger, Mary Andrews, Sondra F lores, Jenny Pal- lanich, Gay Lyn Duncan, Anna LePoris I back ro wi Frank Davis, Jim Willis, Rachel Alonzo, Lora Wood, Tracey Foster, Chris Smith, Julie Horton, Mrs. Lana Orsak, Jim Botkin, Tanya King and Reesee Sherene. Officers are: Jim Botkin, treasurerg Sondra Flores, president, JennU'er Gurney, secre- taryg Julie Wasinger, vice president and Jim Willis, historian. A. JennUer Gurney, Cheryl Kretzmeier and ' f - C Julie Wasinger strike up a conversation during an evening meeting. B. Go ahead, make my day, smirks Lora Debate Club enter tournaments Each member of the Debate Club bate and Persuasive speaking. participated in or attended one or Their goal was to encourage mem- more speech tournaments. They bers to gain skills and self-conli- entered such events as cross-exami- dence in public speaking. nation debate, Lincoln-Douglas De- Debale Club Look W'ho's Involved 7 l'mE51-55-1 Honor g Society The old members are: ffront mwj Mrs. Mona Curingtan, co-sponsor, Hilary Hum- bert, secretary, Maggie Buchmann, treas- urer, John Reasons, president, Mark Erwin, vice president, Eric Jones, reporter, Mrs. Marianne Anderson, co-sponsor, fsecond K rowj Annette York, Courtney Dowd, Jen- ,A A nUer Stearman, Amy Lucas, Judi Legrand, Julie Young, Duzne Salsky, fthird rowj Phil- lip Guillen, Tina Cox, Toni Whitener, Bill ' Truitt, Gayla Fortner, Jason Manning, ffourth rowj Ray Jessie, Keith Moore, Melanie Stites, Lupe Tapia, JennU'er Bar- netle, Anna Highnote, Kemper Thompson, fback rowj Sarah Skinner, Lowell Th- ompson, H ollie Lawrence, Michelle Russell, Jinger Giles and Susan Southerland. W -. tg 1 .i1a1QgQf223e Whhtadvice woyid.5i1'gg,, A-Q 5 .1yoiifigivegtasomeonefwlzor Q Q ,:l' wariledloijoin the Honor!! ,p.,, 3 f if I i'-' Z- ,-3 - ' ffl: ' , i 1 iiiifjzeihg ofnhe'Hon5r Society is a It 22552 privilege-'and will also help youryg, V ' p if reacliyour goals VSS' Work hard to achieve Ii ei'.'t.,t'Q-' yoilreally,w:antA,.out,ofZlU'e.gf-z -igffp ,linger G,iles,,Senior National Honor Society 'Sii f Q gi f it 68 LookWho'sInvolved 1 .-:xi a is-f iii -m.W,,-,, I 'fer The new members are: Cfront rowj Ang, Stringer, Kevin Miles, Eric Simms, Bruzn Jordan, Lilly Gallup, Dale Gosser, Ala Miller, fsecond rowj Michael Stapletoi Demetra Steward, Melissa Denison, Chris Hopkins, Brooke Glicksman, Cori Kenned Amy Hicks, Brad Powell, fthird rowl Joh Nelson, Kevin Busby, Travis Vaugh Stephanie Bauer, April Toms, Bubba Dt Moss, Cheryl Young, Kristie Franks, Kell Templeton, Ashley Coursey, Susan Habl Cfourth rowj Dwight Jones, Charles Ya, bough, Mach Maxwell, Danny Boyte, Cha. les Gonzales, Brent Ross, Michael Bentoi Michael Riley, 1 back rowj Tanya King, Apr Williams, Sonphia Humphrey, Jim Botkii Missy Goodman and Leanne Whistler. Honor Society lnducts Members The National Honor Societj which stresses scholarship, charaa ter, leadership and service, is honorary organization for junior and seniors. Each year new members ar inducted into the society during special assembly program, and bot old and new members and thei parents are recognized at a banque that evening. The club's main project is deliv ering cookies to the elderly at vari ous nursing homes. The year's activities usuall culminate with a picnic in the sprin for all members. i N wanted to join the Honor Society? A X. nf K A 'S . Q Inductlon Q. What advice would Q N y you give to someone who 3 g -5 We ,F e M2 A. Get involved! Knowing that youpartgjil icipated will help you later in life. The I ,g Honor Society helps you reach your goals , ' . x and achieve them. ---- Ray Jessie, Senior y i A e A I 1 i.H1v'A1!.J,,,.,,,m,Q,k- m y Q., L Eff? A 1. .i nt. V, M 'Illv 1 ll , A 1 N I X . I 5 E I D X ff, 4 A. The new inductees wait for their installa- xg tion into the Honor Society. B. John Reasons starts the candlelight cere- mony. C. Gimme a light, says April Williams as she lights her candle from Charles Yar- bough. O E D. Tanya King nervously looks out into the audience. E. Lowell Thompson, an old member, pa- tiently wahs for Mrs. Anderson to pin the daisy signifying his second year on the soci- ery. C National Honor Society I Look Who's Involved N ZZ , A f Q K, lit L: ac' p A ff! I 'Z'-Xgf f ,f wwgwg - f V .:fffhi+3,'t2tag?:Efg554' 'Elf fl X L r 'VH u 5 X: 1 .W 8 ! . S, ' X n :L 4 5 .aa f X Team really a challenge 7 V? ig 5 gf A 5 my Xlun. ,,V,,,,' Q Ejizi' 1:-:I t il n Is the Challenge , . ...f .... . f alla L . - a. a f' ' . ' A w,?,.W zz Team In , - I, . ,lg 'U ll rf.,- A. The Challenge Team presents the oppor- tunity for you to see how much you and your T 'teammates know and learned through We on any given subject.. The challenge comes from competing against other teams. ---- John Reasons Senior O O O N Challenge Team Wins Competitions Under the sponsorship of Mrs. well. and Corsicana started participat-1 Marianne Anderson, the Challenge The Challenge Team is spon- ing in the 1970-71 school year. d b the Waco Rotary Club and Team had a victorious year. sore y The team won many competi- involves sixteen central Texas tions and represented the school schools. It began in 1967 in Waco, Challenge Team 70 Look Who's Involved The requirements for being a member is to be intelligent, able to read a lot and recall information quickly. Students Place 'X , W- 'iihraf 1 FL : ' .nigh Ci i 9 Q 1 O V R , up V Q r 4 we fu N . ,X The Cosmetology members are: Cfront rowj Marybel Villalpando, Kristi Gunn, Tammy Harwell, Leigh Ann Russell, Rosana Villal- pando, Julie Eckhardt, Ruth Vasquez, Be- --! -- s ,ak M VY fra., hwy ' Q, sg, ij. , .4 Y. Q ,, K xx . f .1 tag ,Q If-. , fi , I g linda Vest fback rowj Traci Doss, Becky Huddleston, Ruthie Cyrus, Schrea Washing- ton, Terry Brown, Stephanie Morrison, Robin Franklin and T wyla Goff Q. Why didyou take if C osmotology? 5 A. I took Cosmotology because I thought that it would be a good opportunity to ex- in pand my knowledge in the subject. ---- i E Belinda Vest, Junior 'lat Q. , ' , .,,.,, M ., . Y, , A Shirley Anthony l 1 '44 UDEIDD I ' - -1 . i QE E! ' va ,eg 1 U . . ,, ---- Q -- nnnnn - I D U D D D I - - ' - - - . nmnnn - Dunn - B at Olympics This year, several students in Cosmetology represented CHS at the United States Skills Olympics in February. The Chapter Team, which con- sisted of Twyla Goff, Belinda Vest, Robin Franklin, Rosana Villal- pando, Ruth Wasquez, Marybel Villalpando and Stephanie Morri- son, placed fourth overallg There were many first place Winners for Individual Projects and Technical Information Notebooks as well. With superior ratings and a team like that, everybody in Corsicana High could have the Look of '88. Officers are: Ruthie Cyrus, reporter, Tammy Harwell, parliamentariang Leigh Ann Russell, sgt-at-arms, Twyla Gofji president, Ruth Vasquez, vice president and Belinda Vest, secretary. Cosmetology Look whos Involved 71 I1 U S r i 3 I' S 'angie Jes. N 1 Gary Guinn A. Derek Robinson works diligently as he fixes the leg on his table. B. Dale G osser keeps a steady hand as he cuts wood for his project. Industrial Arts members are.' Cfront rowj Thomas Bartee, Andy Dobbs, Doug Soule, Eric Sims, Nathan Hudson, Kevin Miles, Chad Bingham, Jason Manning, Scot Bibb, Toby RatUL Jason Resener fsecond rowj Brian Richards, Luis Lozano, Darryl Bern- sen, Bill Truitt, Orlando Williams, Kenneth Dusing, Chalma Gonzales, Darren Boyd, Brian Barter, David Robinson Cthird rowj David Gonzales, Miquel Ruiz, Heath Mor- gan, Paul Smith, Kevid Ward, Chris Cofer, Daniel Owen, WadeHull, Rickey Clay, Floyd Rucks Cfourth ro wj Tony Edmerson, Patricia Clark, Mark Wiley, Trey Brown, James Lee, Mario Villalpando, Derek Robinson, Chris Wood fback rowl John Woychesin, Mike Davis, Bobby Satsky, Ross Murchison, Henry Carreon and Jon Martinez. Arts? iQ. What do you A do in Indutrial A. ascedar chests, water T f B you lwant the hands on A - is it. This year! am Q Bar. -lv Thomas Bartee, .give , 4' z 'le A - ' ' , .1 I nflndustrial Arts Industrial Arls Look Who's Involved B ICT members are: Cfront rowj Raymond Linex, vice presulentg Chuck Williams, Mike Wolver, parliamentariang Kevin King fsec- ond rowj Donnie Williams, sgt-at-arms, Chalma Gonzales, Coleman Nunn, Raquel Womack, Leigh Ann Russell, Tom Emmet, , Jesse Hodges, president, Rob Johnson, sec- retary, Jeff Sawyer fback rowj John Nor- wood, treasurerg Tupelo Robinson, Chuck McRae, Chris Abbe, Bill Beattie, Randy Kelle, David Richardson, Andy Camplen, Jim Little and Rick Winkler. I S 'L 1' i A 1 n d u El A. Jesse Hodges, Steve Cook, Mr: Jackson onekskdk Under the direction of Mr. Caleb ackson, ICT, meaning Industrial ooperative Training, is a club for edicated people that are willing to earn and work at the same time. and David Richardson discuss important matters during the morning class. I ICT' Look Who's Involved Distributive Education Clubs of America Q KY .i-. x 'AA . I l Jan lvie 4. L ... Q DECA members are: ffront rowl Jerry Glulewell, sgt-at-arms, Melissa Bates, treas- urer, Donna Talkington, historian and sweetheart, LaDonna Polk, secretary, Jeff McGeHee, reporter, Michelle Roberts, par- Iiamentarian fsecondrowj Rhondalohnson, Steve Bibb, Melissa McElroy, Jackie Crim, president, Ithird rowj Andrea Claunch, Michael Ainsworth, Earl Sawyer, George DECA Proved Best The Distributive Education Clubs of America tDECAJ, under the direction of Mrs. Jan Ivie, proved to be champions this year. Patty Huffstetler won first place Q. What does DECA really mean to you? Hill Cfourth rowj Janet Caton, Julie Geddie, Cindy Buie, Lori Bator, Tammy Wardell, Kelly Donaho Uifth rowj Jeff Robinson, Cindy Laudan, Chris Smith, Patrick keeney lsixth rowj Jarvis Richardson, Dawn Brooks, Tracy Koelsch, Jackie Geddie, Jua- nita Sepulveda, Brent Ross C back rowj Rusty Smith, Chris Sutler, Trevor Wood, Leonard Wiseman and Brad Gannon. DECA 74 Look Who's Involved at State competition and went to Nationals in April. The club also won first place in the Derrick Days Parade. Motorplex played an important role in the club. They received a majority of their funds from the race track. The officers went to a leadership convention in Fort Worth at the beginning of the year, where they attended mini sessions, such as, fast food restuarants and general mer- chandise. This year, DECA strived to be the best one club it could be. A. Donna Talkington and Tammy Wardell decu1edit's better to take pictures than listen to lectures. A A. Distributive Education Clubs ofAmer rica offers you the opportunity to develop t your vocational and leadersltipiskills. Patricia Davis, Senior - 5:1154 a,aE t,g ,-2 ' r . ,,L,.,., i Q, sl I at W gg. -13, i' I av 1 F 1 OEA members are: Cfront rowj Dena Gray, Rhonda Prince, Kathy Walpole, Joni Hagler, Cassandra Terrell, Bridgett Farmer, Megan Carpenter, Christy Cawthorn, Tina Cox, Angela Gould Csecond rowj Vincent Green, Twyla Goff, Lilly Gallup, Beth Green, Shanna Wilson, Dianna Williams, Cynthia Stewart, Mrs. Cheryl Stringer fthird rowj Alneatha Cox, Traci Skinner, JennU'er Le- wis, Alice French, Kim Allen, Patty Cantu, Donna Walker, Robyn Blue Cfourth rowj Derek Robinson, Stephanie Perry, Amber Krantz, Nickie Oden, Sophia Humphrey, Cindy Laudan, Sue Hale, Sharee Hartis Iback rowj Terry Mayers, Steven Petty, Amara Hale, Amy Chiles, Becky Penney, Tammy Taylor, Sandy Stewart and Kelley Houser. OEA takes trip to Dallas Under the direction of Mrs. Ch- eryl Stringer, OEA had a prosper- ous year. To get away from the classrooms, the club took a trip to Infomart in Dallas, then went to Hard Rock Cafe afterwards. Amara Hale, Christy Cawthorn, Angela Officers are: Kathy Walpole, reporter, parliamentariang Rhonda Prince, sargent ould JennU'er Tipton and Shonda Tapp Christy Cawthorn, historian, Tina Cox, sec- at-arms, Megan Carpenter, vice president qb nyoy the spare time they have in class to- reta1ygAngela Gould, president, Dena Gray, and Mrs. Cheryl Stringer sponsor naaaaeewe i 44, -1213 we 5 , L hmm I 5, af Home Economics Cooperative Ifducadon HECE members are.' Cfront rowl Tracy Gross, Montia Armstrong, Tammy Barbee, Evette Gee, Candy Plant, Jane Mitchell, G wen Alexander I back rowj Bernettra Kelly, 06' A. c Q .Q. What have you ' accomplished ini ' 7 , -HECE? A j I have accomplishedimany goals, but j - learning to be patient with fellow students A A . has been the most challenging.,It teaches C me more about leadership. f--- Jane Mitchell, .Senior-A - HECE sponsor projects In Home Ecomonics Cooperative Education, club members spon- sored a membership drive. The club had many fundraisers, such as bake sales, a jewelry sale and Valentine sweetheart pictures. They also sponsored many proj- ects. They adopted a needy student for Christmas, gave food to the needy for Thanksgiving, a Skate-a- thon for Cancer and sponsored the Great American Smokeout for L Youth Aginst Cancer. The club also had a recognition banquet for outstanding club mem- bers at the Navarro County Youth Exposition and an Employer Appre- ciation Banquet. They also entered the Youth Expo Arts and Crafts, Food Show during Spring Break. The club attended a Regional Leadership Conference in Tyler, Texas. Virginia Henry, Lynette Gilpin, Annessa Roberts, Hobert Govan, Roderic Green, Jerry Thomas, Todd Hamill, Cassangrai Blackshire and Tammy Keith. if, .ES 522 I - if .2 ' 'Q' 'F 'z use -A 2 :Sz sm.. ' . ' lu C . 'I 2321- Fi ' ' -71... , ., . V i :'35 :i. We i K K W' V I lee' leap' ' ' ,j .Q - g Q 1 V i i i i 'Jai A Q , f's'+ A .VY f ff .. l x it i- I Q l 'lsr ,fe '4'::Ji,', gif? 4 'sf . '-, es HB1 if .l gy ggi!-,',',', . if i ig? ' ' ' ,,-jf? .4 jan, 1 1 . Q- Wi , -M ilf, V 'l rf :r Z ,gi ye 'G 9 ' ..., . i. We A A , l i ' if A I 5 ,iq :- K ,,', rr Q Officers are.' M ontia Armstrong, secretaryg Jane Mitchell, president, Candy Plamt, third vice president, Tammy Barbee, parliamen- tarazng Evette Gee, first vice president and Tracy Gross,photographer. I ,fs we i Q mtv. f wgwzwff new Ac Q. Has CVAE helped you better your skills in cooking and sewing? W, as . - sa A. It helped me better my cooking and sewing because later in lU'e I wish to become a Chef or seamstress. ---- Marcia Jones, Sophomore .s , ff , I w a y . Q 1 in M f Coordinated ocational Academic l ducation B CVAE helps communit This year, the 1987-88 CVAE class participated in many school activities. The club prepared meals for community residents, helped with the Christmas project for State A. CVAE members are: Cfront rowj Kim Rubell, Inita Raindle, Terrie Allen, Karyn White fback rowj LaTonya Hood, Karen Berry, Sabrina Gaston and Pat Brown. B. Sabrina Gaston prepares a mix that will make the perfect cake. C. Inita Raindle mixes fruit punch for class. Home children and prepared cinna- mon rolls for Interclub Council morning meetings each month. The club also took shopping sprees to various supermarkets during the school year. X1 cw Cb Look Who's In Fellowship of Christian Athletes A A. Miss Grizzle and Coach Kendall discuss the plans for the day. B. Jessica S ullins plays Jane as she gets ready to plunge into the water. FCA In your opinion, I .. .5 ivliatpisthe sole par- pose 0fFCA?' A ' E 'F CA gives the athletes a chance tof A come together. Itiheips uslearn about the ' Lord and teaches us how to work with Him S 'in our sport, Billy Harlan, Junior W2-Ch a . Who's Involved FCA members are: Cfront rowj Coach Bre Kendall, co-sponsor, Annette Grizzle, c sponsorg Chrstina McElroy, Karen Egoni Stephanie S ullins, Sheri Cox, Travis Vaugh Tracy Ralston lsecond rowj Billy Harla Darren Arnett, Cori Kennedy, Amy Hick Rachel Erwin ,Cheryl Kretzmeieir, Sharo Plemons, Chad Wilson fback rowj Stac Halley, Kim Ashcraft, Mandy Lee, Jessi Sullins, Marci Satsky, Jennyer Gurne Jennder Brown, JulieWasinger and Melis Perkins. FCA mem bers ventur to Six Flags In November, the Fellowship 1 Christian Athletes joined oth FCA members across the state at Flags over Texas for a Texas F Christian's Day. Students attended comtem rary Christian concerts and listen to College Athletes at topical se nars. On January 16, state FCA o cers and Coach Kendall attende convention in Dallas. An annual End of the Year Pa for Seniors was held at Ellen Wil lakehouse at Lake Cedarcreek. 7' . - C FHA members are: Cfront rowj Dwayne Jackson, Glenn Haynes, Leann Daniels, Davelyn Bray, Sue Dixon, LaCresia Knox, Cassandra Terrell, Darron Brown, Erica Fields, Lisa Carter tsecond rowj Marcus Daniels, Burt Weeks, Jimmy Meredith, Michelle Whisnant, Terry Manning, Doris Manning, Shelly Driver, Lajuana Calhoun, Robin Barbee, Alisha Mason lback TOWJ Mrs. Dorothy Vacek, Evelyn Lucas, Rhonda - Jolly, Tara Bishop, Kathy Woods, Gail Ko- tara, Manny Elias, Vicki Edmerson, Felicuz Waites, Greg Felix, Chris Polk and Mrs. Nancy Jones. FHA members sponsor projects This year, the Future Homemak- rs of America Club has taken part n many activities. The club sponsored many proj- cts. The Christmas Project, organ- zed by the Student Council, played major role in the club's life. They ponsored two students from the orsicana State Home. They made Thanksgiving basket for a needy amily. They also sponsored the merican Cancer Society's Great merican Smokeout and held a kate-a-thon for cancer. xi as h e-sf . I 'fa 2 0 gf3.?53f f e '39 'av pac- p-1 , , V A of . .- ' its ,yi ,ziggy . W . ' YM, ,-gf ' Q. How has FHA helped you? A. I have acquired knowledge and skills that have helped me in my entire school career. FHA encourages semrespect, respect for others and motivation. I anti- cipate being a better 'future homemaker bc'CCl1lS6 Ofif. ---- Cassandra Terrell, Senior If Officers are: Erica Fields, fourth vice presi- sandra Terrell, reporter, Rhonda Johnson, dentg Lisa Carter, secretaryg Sue Dixon, first third vice president, Dwayne Jackson, par- vice president, LaCresia Knox, president, luzmentaruzng Glenn Haynes, reporter and Davelyn Bray, second vice president, Cas- Darron Jackson, star events. FHA Look Who's Involved of Future Farmers of America fm... vvfyv ,. ...,.,.. V, ,W ,,,, ,,,, , ,,, FFA members are: Cfront rowj Brian Back, PatHopkins, Carrie Dunn, Shari Horton, Ky Ann Kimsey, Janna Moore, Karla Sikes l , , fsecond rowj Chris Gowan, Paige Johnson, Johnny Manning 1, Brad Powell, Marty Yates, Lance Mayhugh, Dameon Milton, Dennis Richards, Mario Contreras fthird rowj Kevin Stephens, Ronny Bearden, Cheri Landrum, Kevin -V Busby, Corey Whisenant, Kelly Boulware, no W, 4 X . John Plemons, Ricky Gonzales, Chad Hall, Jarrod Long Cfourth rowj Demarrio Steward, Jerry Ashcmn Dam Grwm Joe McRae, Beverly Chidrers, Colleen . -,-. 1 A AN Q. Will you pursuea fb career in farming? ' A No, I would like to have aranch, but I will hireaother people to do the labor so I can be a factor in decreasing R . 1 the unemployment deficit. -f-- Chris' . Gowan, Senior A g A. Janna Moore shows her prize winning cab' between showings at the Youth Expo. FFA 80 Look Who's Involved i W Wm A L ' '2'ff' cf k N A y M. M ffl iiwffii Flanagan, Chad Richards, Brad Fowler, Deann Stewart, Damon Johnson, Frank Herrin, Kyle Carrigan, Joey Jock Cfifth rowj Lisa Mitchell, Jeff Barton, Shane McCaslin, Chris Wood, Ellis Young, Doug Powers, Gabriel Ovalle, Michael Johnson, Danny Hoffart, Jimmy Pope fsixth rowj Gayla Fort- ner, Cedric Roberts, Corey McDade, Lee Ovalle, Gary Dunlap, Rusty Glenn, Tammy S tanart, James Southard I back rowj Jarrod Thomas, Alisha McGhee, David Bass and Tyrone Bonner. , s I 1--A-nm-G.-........-............,...,- . , Mechanic Auto Mechanics members are: ffront rowj Tom Braselton, Heath Mayes 1 back rowj Mr. Bob Rehders and Henry Dicks. A. A mechanics student checks the m0tor during class. B. Stephen Edwards works on a problem as Mr. Rehders helps. C. David Gonzales and Mr. Rehders repair the brakes on a car. F nj' h.: ' XL 19' ' '-S---4 Mechanics go to district Auto Mechanics Went to District this year, bringing home many prize entries in individual exhibits. The club raises finds for their supplies by working on cars in the Auto Mechanics shop in the voca- tional building. This year's sponsor is Mr. Rehders. Auto Mechanics Look vvhds Involved 8 X29 .. Hi' 5 ,, A , 4 ,, .........,, ,V V 5 x If 'S gang eh Q .W '3- it f L, Welding students are: Chris Laseter, Dwight Garrett, Ronald Walker and Wyndell Gore. Welding Welding State Competition Fort Worth yn, 5, '45, . W h f we if A . fl ,V T! Leif W A N ,f ,ww A'te af' i fi'-Q, A fa-uf U M2393 Aa V 1 f , In A Qf What wasyour I J reason for taking 2 Welding? ygeifffg ,, fine r :S , Zifiififfiyf' at ' g t AQ, rl, want y S f when I finish schoolyand I couldhave af' C Dwight Garrett ...... second place Wyndell Gore .......... second place Chris Laseter ............... first place Ronald Walker ....... second place 1 skill to fall back on U' I decided an some? - thing elses ---4. Dwight Garrett, Senior Welding Student l Compete on Stat Level The Welding Club competed i Welding Look Who's Involved district, regional and state competi tions this year. The club participated in publi and community work throughout the school year. Four students won first place i District Contest in Waco, and quali fied for State competition in For Worth April 15-16. A. Chris Laseter and Wyndell Gore weld fence together. , lr ,.-nlfi Students show they have the look of '88 A. Nikol Crenshaw teaches her fellow yea- book members how to dance. B. James Gooden displays his big surprise he received at the Drama Christmas Party. C. Michelle Southard shours, Raise your hands U'you're SURE! D. Shari Horton gets help from her sister, Robin, at the Youth Expo. E. StudentCouncil officers Mark Erwin and Dena Gray chill out at the scene. O A M' ,f xmanigig 'fm ,Q 'O At Corsicana High School, where students have a wide variety of sub- jects offered, choosing the right classes is often difficult. Not just the required academic classes are offered, but many elec- tive courses as well. Choices avail- able include everything from tough advanced academic courses such as Calculus, and Biology II, to exciting and fun classes such as Drama, Dance and Woodworking. 'X we Before preparing your schedule, classes must be considered, that's why students at Corsicana High School are Looking Over The Subject! A. Lisa Ware and Veronica Granada are supposedly' doing their classwork. B. Hilary Humbert and Ian Pendleton are such extra achievers that they stay in class after everyone else leaves! C. David Huffman gives the photographer a curious look while in Mr. LePoris's class. D. Dena Gray finds her French test some- what humorous. Blolog II Pigs Out. If you have a weak stomach, Biol- ogy II may not be the best choice of subjects. One of the more interesting proj- ects in biology is the disection of fetal pigs. These pigs are taken from the mother before birth and sold to high school and college labs for disection and study. The pigs have muscles very close to the human and are studied to get an idea of how the human body's muscles function. Biology students study a vari- ety of topics including the human anatomy and plants We. Plant collections were done at the end of the school year. To obtain a grade of A , each student must collect a total of 50 plants--wild flowers, shrubs, and trees. Each plant must be classified and dis- played in a notebook of some kind. Most biology students are jun- iors and seniors. In order to enroll in Biology II, one must have completed Biology I. A. Ms. Hofflends a helping hand to biology students. B. Michael Riley and Angie Stringer search for the Latissimus Dorsi. C. Collecting flowers isn't as easy as it sounds. Looking Ove Lhe Subject 5 Commercial rt Draws Attention! t There is a glass cabinet in the hall running in front of the office that always draws a lot of attention. The cabinet belongs to Mrs. Harwood's Commercial art classes. Signs of t-...J :if-Ji the Times is the window's motto and displays of artwork by art stu- dents can be seen there. This year the commercial artists have provided many services in addition to their study of design. Some of their projects include: cre- fm' ating pamphlets for the Warehouse Living Arts Center, and decorating for the annual football banquet. wry, Commercial Art provides tal- ented students with the oppor- tunity to refine their skills in the areas of layout, lettering and design. To enroll in commercial art re- quires approval from Mrs. Har- wood and successful completion of a beginning art class. A. Leanne Whistler puts togetherherart box. B. Susan Hable draws her lines carefully. OCQQ6 we Hawaii Commercial Art 86 Looking Over the Subject l'6l1Ch Provides Basics Earle voujffancais? n The Language Of Love Wed ' French offers students experi- ce in a foreign language. As col- ge entrance requirements become ore demanding, and as global mmunications and transporta- n improve, knowledge of a for- n language becomes increasingly portant, said Mrs. Terlouw. The French students attended o French movies in Dallas this r. They were Jean de Florette d Manondes des Sources. The ench club also particpated in ious school and social activities h as, the downtown Homecom- Poster contest, in which they k second place. A Fall Pizza ty was held, as well as a Christ- s gag gift celebration. In April dents enjoyed a gourmet din- party to sample French foods. er 100 million people in the rld speak French. Next to glish, French is the most monly spoken language in world. Students in French worked on ious projects to help them learn re about other cultures. Most of French students chose penpals m French speaking countries as l as other countries around the rld. A Charity work was done for the NCARC by volunteers in the French club. Sondra Flores, senior French club member, attended the Foreign Language Weekend at Austin Col- lege in Sherman. She won superior ratings on Reading Comprehension and Poster. French classes have students from all four grades. Students wishing to enroll in the course need to have strong reading and language skills, and they should have an A or B average in college prep. or extended English. Why do you think Ihench is an important language in America? Pourquoi crois-tu que le francais est une langue importante en Amerique? Julie Jordan, Freshman: Because French is a lot like English. 'Tarce que le francais ressemble beauoup P I'anglais. Don Denbow, Freshman: Because if vou go in a French restaurant you know what to say. Parce que si vous .ra .fl . 1 . V I 1 W I le -. 6' f 'T . L' Q5 1 1 'E Qt A fb P eg to-an vs, 4 at L Q fy j 1 A. Tracie Shenault is busy working on her French assignment. B. Kim Willis and Julie Jordan display one of the many French food projects. L. allez au restaurant francais, vous saurai que dire. Stacie Fincher, Sophomore: Because you might go to France some day. Parce qu 'on pourrait aller en France un jour. Kim Willis, Freshman: Because it's important to learn about other countries. Parce qu 'il est importante d'apprendre d'autres pays. French Looking over me subject 87 K ' 4819! 4 ' W .... 1. W.. Industrial Technology State Qualifiers at ' , it ,,,. i .1 7' ,E ,K -A ,, y 3. 32.7 git fl fe te? , ,gi Architecture Develop Blue Print for Future KL Thomas Bartee Scott Bibb James Bonner Brian Borter Darren Boyd Chris Cofer Jackie Crim Andy Dobbs Kenneth Dusing Tony Edmerson David Robinson Derek Robinson Floyd Rucks John Skinner Kevin Ward Orlando Williams Michael Davis Wade Driskell David Gonzalez Luis Lozano Greg Fisher Jason Manning Nathan Hutson Kevin Miles Jon Martinez Eric Sims , ,fy y 'gi Danny Mask Paul Smith Q, f f Heath Mayes Bill Truitt A . Brian Richards Mario Villalpando t , , a.'ag, ,3..1,,.,, . . , eier if iiii - tiiiiiiiiii A. Russell Slaughter demonstrates the fine Yi,, art of using a compass. I I G B. Daniel Owen prepares his house plans , 'Y M for Regional Competition. M 'N X C. DarrylBersen uses his T-square to make r lzy sure that all lines are straight. may Architechture 88 Looking Over the Subject One of the interesting courses offered at Corsicana High School is Architecture. Architecture stu- dents are members of the Indus- trial Arts club, which also includes general drafting, and wood work- ing. Students who wish to enroll in architecture must complete general drafting. Architecture allows stu- dents to work individually on a project they have chosen. It also prepares them for a career as an architect, said Don Thompson. Mr. Thompson's classes took many days out of regular class work to prepare for contest held at TSTI in Waco on April 29-30. Regional winners were selected and State qualifiers prepared for State com- petition held on May 6-7. For con- test, each student developed his own house plan and drawings. Students also competed in on-site drafting and written exams. Architecture is a good elective because students then know what to look for in a well built house, U' and when they buy or build a home of their own. Cedeno Hunter, Darryl Bersen, Chris Wood, Scott Neal and Daniel Owen placed in the Regional con- test, while many other Industrial Arts students qualified for state. Paul Smith was elected Regional Vice-President, and Chris Wood was honored with Sgt-At-Arms. Corsicana students won 21 Best In Region medalions, and also won the trophy for the high scoring 4-A school in the region with 269 points. Bill Truitt was the high scoring student from Corsicana with 35 points, while Darren Boyd was close behind with 24 points. orld Geograph introduces New Cultures Mrs. Bennett's World Geogra- phy class isn't your ordinary dull subject. Students actually get to take part in and experience new cultures and new lands--they even learn to eat with chopsticks! Ethnic foods are emphasize and sampled along with the culture of different countries. World Geography provides an opportunity for students to see how landforms, climate, and other natural elements influ- ence the way people live. It emphasizes that diferent does not mean weird or dumb. Throughout the year students studied traveling from North Pole to South Pole and from east to west learning about each continent. World Geography provides an opportunity for students to see how landforms, climate, and other natu- ral elements influence the way people live. It emphasizes that dif- ferent does not mean weird or dumb, said Mrs. Bennett. Mini research papers were com- pleted on European countries as a class project. These papers revealed the diversity of the continent of Europe. If World History is not your game, World Geography is the al- ternative offered, and it fulllils the 10th grade social studies require- ment. I I-4 x B li H! ? '-X A T ff N .. -J ' 4, 'ze f fix 1 4 X' ,X 1 LETXNQ X 3 it X 'Z' 'iw-X. N f 1 . C I TWP TNS A. Deric Hunt, Lora Jernigan and Catremh Sykes enjoy eating with their chopsticks. B. Ronald S imington chows down. C. Mrs. Janet Randall and Gene Mirus look unsure about their meaL D. Terry Crawford and Adnan Sims have no trouble at all with their course. World Geography looking over me subject 89 Word Processin Prepares Students For Computer Age v,-Q B Word Processing 90 Looking over the subject . 1,13 ,AHQ A. Cassandra Terrell works diligently during Word Processing class. B. Senior Steven Petty loves Word Process- ing and his computer! Corsicana High School added a new academic course this year-- Word Processing. Word Processing is offered to Juniors and Seniors as their com- puter credit, which may be taken in place of Computer Science. In Word Processing, students receive hands-on computer experi- ence that will better prepare them for the computerized business world.' Students learn from two different programs: Lotus 1-2-3, and MultiMate. They also prepare letters, reports, and class Work on disks and then print out final copies. Senior students found that the IBM computers were a big help with edit- ting and printing their senior themes. Word Processing students belong to the Office Education Association club. They have regularly sched- uled meetings and participate in various activities. For Thanksgiv- ing, each student prepared a gift for the residents at Twilight Nursing Home. Gifts were delivered during a personal visit by each student. B- craft Christmas gifts were sold, and bake sales held to raise money for such thing as parties and field trips. During class Word Processing students type their own re- ports, letters, themes, etc. using computers and word processing software. On May 3rd the OEA club headed out for Dallas to tour the Infomart. During their visit they were given a tour of the IBM and ATSLT show- rooms. Before returning home they stopped for lunch at the Hard Rock Cafe. In order to enroll for Word Proc- essing, students must have com- pleted a minumum of one semester of typing. COSlIlEtOlOgy Provides Face Lifts! E i if X 1 5 r 5-K if-4 If is x 1st Place State Competition Winners Robin Franklin ............ VariolCrimp Perm Belinda Vest ..................... Helicopter Perm Marybel Villalpando ......................... Braid Rosana Villalpando ........... 9 Section Perm Julie Eckhardt ...................... French Braid Stephanie Morrison ........ Helicopter Perm Ruth Vasquez ............................... Wet Set Belinda Vest ............. Technical Notebook Christie Gunn ........... Technical Notebook Stephanie Morrison. Technical Notebook 2nd Place State Competition Winners Christie Gunn ....... ......... M ohawk Perm 3rd Place State Competition Winners Julie Eckhardt ............ Technical Notebook Mrs. Anthony's cosmetology members are probably some of the busiest students in Corsicana High School. Students participate in a wide variety of contests throughout the year. On October 23-24, students travelled to Denton for the 1987 Leadership Conference. Other con- tests students competed in include: the Cameo Hair Show on November 153 Regional Contest in Wacog and State Competition in Ft. Worth. Cosmetology offers students the opportunity to receive their Cosmetologist license. This course taken by the indi- vidual would cost approxi- mately 51,500-4,000. Besides competing in contest, the cosmetology students helped make life a little better for others. Hair and nails of Sam Houston Elemen- tary hearing impaired students were fixed, along with Northside Nursing Home residents, who ar- rive every Wednesday. Cosmetol- ogy students also raised money to buy some needy Corsicana High School students T-shirts. In addition to a lot of charity and social work, the Cosmetology de- partment raised money for the Louis Hicks Scholarship. A. Stephanie Morrison and Mrs. Anthony apply a facial. B. Ruth Vasquez prepares to have her facial solution applied. Cosmelol gy Looking Over the Subl 91 M A Personality is what makes each individual person unique and spe- cial. Because of the bubbling person- alities in the Class of '88, many stu- dents were honored with' selection to Who's Who and Senior Poll. A school wide poll was held to determine the outstanding senior boy and girl to represent the Tigers as Mr. and Ms. CHS. 1 e On the following pages selected seniors are represented with Looks That Kill, D A. Juniors Monnie McCamey, Tim Scott, Cori Kennedy and Bubba DeMoss are pre- paring to do an American History report for their classmates. B. SeniorsAnnette York andLaurelSummitt meet new friends during Homecoming ac- tivities. C. Senu1rAmara Hale andjuniors Michael Roman and Chad Wilson take time out be- tween classes to show off their college T- shirts. D. Michelle Russell, senior, must be catch- ing a glimpse of something gorgeous as she raises her arms with surprise. Mr. Sz Ms. CHS Q, xy? -1 4 If Keith Moore 62 Jennyer Brown M r and Miss CHS Looks That Kill t Faculty honors 13 with W h o' s h o selection ALNEATHA COX Outgoing . . . Humorous . . . Knowing I will graduate in '88 . . . Being successful in my high school career . . . University of Houston . . . Physical Educa- tion . . . What's up?', . . . Boys in the Hood . . . The Color Purple . . . Mrs. Green . . . Mrs. Waters . . . David Gross . . . Listening to the Radio and being with David . . . FABU- LOUS. Who Who 94 Look Than Kill Being selected to Who's Who is one of the most prestigious honors a senior can attain at Corsicana High School because the selection is based on the respect the faculty has for that student, not merely on the student's popularity. This year 13 seniors were hon- ored with this title. Teachers were asked to consider leadership quali- ties, academic excellence, classroom participation and extra-curricular involvement in casting their votes. Following the selection process, each honoree was given a list of questions. Their responses provide insight into their characters and priorities, which might explain why they tend to stand out from their peers in the Class of '88, ERIC JONES Friendly . . . Outgoing . . . All A's . . . Regional Swimming . . . Baylor . . . Engineering . . . t'What-a ya thinkin' about? . . . Kansas . . . Top Secret. . . Mrs. Scarborough . . . Mr. Ingham . . . Cycling . . . OUTRAGEOUS. Each student was asked the fol- lowing: - List two adjectives to describe yourself. - List the two accomplishments of which you are most proud. - What college are you planning to attend? - What do you plan to major in? - What is your favorite expres- sion? - Who is your favorite music group or singer? - What is your favorite movie? - Who are your favorite te: ' C25 ? - Who was your most mem high school sweetheart? - What is your favorite pastime? - In one word, describe your ' year. JENNIFER BARNETTE Determined . . . Understal . . . National Honor Society Calico Sweepstakes Award Texas A Se M . . . Busi Modeling . . . I care . . . F . . . Top Gun . . . Mrs. Green . Mrs. Dotson . . . Robert . . Shopping . . . FINALLY. HILARY HUMBERT Dedicated . . . Organized . . . Swimming in regional finals . . . Organizing the prom . . . Texas A 84 M . . . Elementary Education . . . Galations 6:9 . . . Prism . . . Karate Kidll . . . Mr. LePoris . . . Mrs. Hoff . . . Phillip . . . Fishing . . . MEMO- RABLE. i DENA GRAY Unique . . . Unpredictable . . . Student Council Vice Presi- dent then Student Council President . . . UT-Austin . . . Business and Radio!TV Broadcating . . . Probably', . . . Prince . . . The Color Purple . . . Mrs. Banks . . . Mr. Ingham . . . Chuck . . . Reading . . . OVER. LOWELL THOMPSON Easy-going . . . Friendly . . . National Honor Society . . . All- District Honorable Mention in Football. . . Baylor . . . Pre-Law . . . Chill Lou . . . The Eagles . . . Animal House . . . Mrs. Green . . . Mrs. Hoff . . . Angie . . . Lifting Weights . . . THAT'LL WORK. Who's .ooks Tha ANNA HIGHNGTE Happy . . . Ambitious . . . Graduating from high school . . . lst team All-District in Golf . . . University of Texas . . . Architecture . . . Can I have a ride? . . . Phil Collins . . . Beverly Hills Cop II . . . Mr. Q Ingham...Mrs.Green...Britt Roman . . . Golf . . . MEMO- RABLE. Wh 's Who 96 Looclcs '11mK111 JUHN REASCNS Sarcastic . . . Caring . . . Student Council Treasurer . . . FCA Co- President. . . Texas A 85 M . . . Electrical Engineering . . . Blasney, Blasney . . . The Nylons . . . FIX . . . Mrs. Scar- bourough . . . Mr. Ingham . . . Talking with my friends . . . TUMULTUOUS. A Xb MAGGIE BUCHMANN Friendly . . . Energetic . . Friendly . . . National E Society . . . Texas A 8: M Education . . . Heck yeah! . Boston . . . Planes, Train Automobiles . . . Mrs Sr' ough. . . Coach Tolbert . . . . . . Skiing . . . LONG. 97 S WWW K! g 6,1,,.2 ' 'Ig J ,1 IH L ,.1,,3 , . ,E , I if m . x m ,fs H, 731.55 gy. W, rl.-ff 'ls rr: rr ' -'f Seniors select Class Personalities Friendliest M Qsl Alhledg Eric .I ones and Maggie Buchmann Marcus Hines and Alneatha Cox Wmiest s s ,s sasa as, I Daniel Biltz and Becky Penney Tha! Kill Eyecatchers Y ' Q , EL KZ 2 I Q l 3 . 1 : Y K .. I ,, - 1 , . ' '-' N r-- - , , X , 'H 1 ' c .f f mfiuwl , in ef, few. l l Q MA.: . 1 N nf f' ' ' My , , gf ,lf ' ,. K , AVJW ' Most Talented Jon Ingham and Jennifer Brown Jason Manning and Michelle Russell Most Likely to Succeed John Reasons and Hilary Humbert Most School S Qirited Alan Eddins and Cindy Hughesxie rsonalilies s That Kill UW B ., 'thu Four years went by fast for the graduating class of 1988. We managed to stick together during the SAT, senior themes, Homecoming and Prom although senioritis hit hard. High school was fun and growing up together was great. We gained many new experiences and relation- ships that will never be forgotten. But now, sadly enough, it's time to go our separate ways. College, ca- reers, marriage and families lie sr ahead in the near future. So Look Qug World, the CHS graduating class of '88 is moving on! A. Senior class favorites Anna Highnote and Keith Moore. B. Senior officers John Reasons, vice presidentg Andy Dotson, presidentg Amara Hale, secretary, and DeAnna Dawson, treasuren C. Kelly Donaho and Eric Fisher take a break for a picture at lunch. D. Students show their senior spirit at a fall pep rally. , , may ..-.av-v xgy. 'st I 4 Vi f' t 2' ,... D f 6 Q it , 151- t iatg 6 in ' ., ZVV ' . -Q. . .9 -1 ','-Aa ' t W 1 ' 1 ,.,,- tw.: , . 31 M., , fu. , ,V ' , Q 3 GL Li i:g5i, '-7 'I 'P f , , 13 ' fi? ' 'f L .,x 4'h ' rf' A, ,- s ' -Ox 'Y ' EK K Qi ,f 4' lie '14 h 351, M W . 6 133, K gg 0 is ,., u., 411 A K , ' . L X -4 4' ,f Q f t Zh R , 4, , Q. fi. f F! -,.a' 41, :cs ,, , 1 -2 WX A X ,fl 'T' A X prix 1 , QA . 7 Robbie Alford Kim Allen Alice Anderson Scott Andrews Montia Armstong Johnny Ashton Gregg Back Tammy Barbee Shawnda Ballard Teresa Banks Keith Barber Mandy Barlow Seniors Look Out World 1 .4 'fy v'r, 'ex - QXFW! ' f. BX ff - ' , Jennifer Barnette - X ierK 'e 9 ' jf Bonarree BBB B , ., 121922 ' 6 ' VV I 6 fe J, -.cw I 11 JZ Q 1, Melisa Bates Eddie Bator Audrey Bell ff? 'ET 'wwf Jeamle Bemal Darryl Bemsen Scott Bibb 1557? f .- Wig, We A. Lupe Tapzh sheds some light from his lunch. 0 BSGGR me m QQ: x0 gl K9 gt x0 gt x0 t x09 1 'x0Qt x0 gt 'XC gt '59 gt x6 1 96 RW X312 Qt B QQQ,fa'a'iE2'5 ' A B Qiffs W Qggocfxnn seniors ' GQKAQXQXVXGF 02 Look Out World C 299239-f' 7 Daniel Biltz Czmandra Blackshire Tomaca Blair f' Ronnie Bonner Brian Borta' f DarrenBoyd Keith Brookins Dawn Brooks Danon Brown A. Cindy Hughes gives Shay Jennings a big last year hug. B. Annette York, Darren Yates, and Laurel Summitt show the multiple personalities of seniors! A Senior: Look omworm 103 Jennifer Brown Patrick Brown Christy Browning Maggie Buchmalm Chris Butler Patty Cantu Megan Carpenter Craig Carroll Lisa Cathey Janet Caton Christy Cawthom Tim Chaney 4 Smiors Look Out World K. 'UK-Q... YUQ ww, 'ff .....,w 'Y I , 40N mi ,r g no - Y Q. f 531 Ne .X X , rff . 1 .....-- N :vb W, gfv- 'Eff 1' S , a X X 4, g Y i'Ix,?'YL 'u ' ' . Av R4 x' M' 95 gl wi- , L X . 5 I 3-1' Amy Chiles Andrea Clalmch Brad Cook Marvin Cook Steve Cook Tammy Copeland James Coslett Alneatha Cox Tina Cox Jackie Crim Jonny Cummings Ruthie Cyrus Seniors Look Out World 10 if fri, , Li .M , R 5 D Christy Davis Mike Davis IH'ankDavis 1 T A ' 1' Patricia Davis Shawnda Davis DeAnna Dawson Jimmy Denbow Henry Dicls Kelly Donahoe Andy Dotson Courtney Dowd Michael Dowd Seniors 6 Look our won d ide 17 inf 1 iv Yi? f ruff' D nafg' L? K 4- fl 1' , 'we ,Lf,!? i,,LJ LA ' ' W W , f, ,, ,. 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Seniors Look our worm 109 Vincent Green Trina Griggs David Gross Tracy Gros Phillip Guillen Joni Hagler Amara Hale Sue Hale Ronald Hamman Todd Hamill Sharee Hank Susan Hebert Seniors 1 10 Look Our worm Av QTY ,Q- fi' -4 Uh 'WY JT, 13 'E' X 'G'- ,.... ax arc- ' gb, 11' 1 ff- ---, 'V-rzzf' 4 Y rl? i n 'fi --vi 7 4 5' 1 KLM' , ,7 .9 Q . 1 . . -1 no Y if Q We--ll 1 , 1 2 -.1 Vu? . ' 1 'ff W 1. 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X xixga iii Shari Reese David Richardson Jarvh Richardson James Roberson Chris Robinson Derek Robinson Seniors 8 Look Ou! World 'Q f-- -is'R. f, fwx Winn- R -4.-', y. 1.-. r 'C p , Qf' , 'sa'- V, is ? i r R lf s A QL I in l A i rib aff' . Q91 Edrick Robinson Jeff Robinson Tony Ruiz Ten'i Rush Michelle Russell Diane Satsky Earl Sawyer Jeff Sawye' Juanita Sepuleude James Scoggins Kim Selby Maureesa Sherene Seniors LookOu!Wodd 1 19 Adam Shwartz Sarah Skilmer Traci Skinner Russell Slaughter Chris Smith David Smith Rusty Smith Marilu Sotelo Susan Southerland Bud Spitler Bridgette Stanart Michael Stapleton Seniors 120 Look Om World HID t Nzgnrf' 'K.,.?' ,. M ixsu y 'V f 1- 1 YDS' f A 'af-4 -alibi Rx I Gs W M, 9? G wt, ! ' aww? 'D'- 12 Au 1 .li '19 1 Rodney Thomas Kemper Thompson Lowell Thompson Scott Tidwell Jennifer Tipton Bill Truitt Aaron Tmner Derek Vadasy Travis Vaught Donna Walker Jason Walker Ronald Walker Seniors 2 hook Om worm .au-bs !V9 V,jg?Y ff? '5s...'I? ll ,P-fx 'if Kathy Walpole Donald Washington Brett Watkins 1 D W fl, ga l , 1 5 ' 'Z' Leslie Watson Toni Whitener X said lm z Y Q- P Scott Wigley 3' 'T g ChuckWilliams David Williams X A 1 1 af-Q ' t,,..f xv i I 'J Dianna Williams Donnie Williams Gerald Williams Senion Look Om worm 123 2 Jeff Williams Orlando Williams James Willis Shonna Wilson Ricky Winkler Gary Winningham Mike Wolver Raoquel Womack Glen Wood 'lrevor Wood Jason Worley Darren Yates Seniors 4 Look our World fr lily ' K ef- K t x CT , 'fx , A' A , - -A-k,,' 1,n an xl iw W H2 L 'vfbiff Qi W -ww' sew- , Q5 'l If 'A,,M:-, .440- 'Va ,af fwx A-sl Vs, Annette York Christy Young I Julie Young no ig .Ihr- .1 i i Q ia' it ,, . N ,V KS gl I 'L YF . , ?'xg--,ui Q. I , ii Q' 1 V Iiiiiflie A ifiie- ' M .. . - ' ' A . an W 'F A , ei I ' , s CMT ii - X' 4' 5-Qs ' in 7 1 - V 4 1 ,3, . 1, I.-I2 p i O O ccompll hments flll ears at CH obbie Alford -Football, 4, Tennis, l, Powerlifting, im Allen - French Club, 2, Corsican, 1, OEA, 1, espians, 1. cott Andrews - Football, 1, Golf, IV, 2, Spanish ub, 2, TAFE, 3, Corsican, 1, FCA, l, Student Council, ohnny Ashton - Football, 4, Baseball, 4, VICA, 2, rack, 1, FFA, l. reg0ry Back - Soccer, 4, Track,4, FCA, 3, Spanish ub, 2, FFA, 3, Basketball, 1. hawnda Ballard - Band, 4, Sweetheart, FHA, 2. ereS2l Banks - Thespians, 4, Spanish Club, 1, FHA, , French Club, 1. Tantra Barbee - Volleyball, l, FHA, 3, FCA, 1, lECE, 1, Parliamentarian. andy Barlow - FFA, 3, FHA, 1, HECE, 1. ennifer Barnette - Calicos, 3, Lt., A'oappella, 1, IS, 2, FCA, 2, TAFE, 2, French Club, 2, Volleyball, 1. 0 Bartee - Football,4, DECA, 1, HECE, l, Powerlift- 1g, 3, Track, 2. ay B358 - Track, 4, Football, 2, Industrial Arts, 1. eliSS3 Bates - Spanish Club, 2, DECA, 2, Treasurer. eanne Bernal - Spanish Club, 2, TAFE, 2, Varsity oir, 1. arryl Bernsen - Industrial Arts, 1, Football, 2. CO! Bibb - Drama, 4, Industrial Arts, 4,Report.er, Sec- tary. aniel Bilil - Football, 4, Captain, 2nd Team All istrict, Soccer, 4, Disuict Newcomer of the Year, onorable Mention, Spanish Club, 2, Powerlifting, l, egional Qualifier, A'cappel1a, 2, Sgt. at Anns, Rotary lub Citizm of the Year '87. assandra Blackshire - HECE, 1, FHA, 1, VAE, 2. 0n'l3C0 Blair - Volleyball, 2, Drama, 1, Cosrnetol- y, 2, FHA, 2. awn Brooks - Marketing Education, 1. arron Brown - FHA, 4, Stars Events Cltainnan,1, arsity Choir, 1. llnifer Brown - A'cappella, 4, Spanish Club, 2, FE, 1, Homecoming Queen 87-88, Senior ecatcher, Miss CHS. 2iriCk Brown - Football, 4, Baseball, 2, Track, 3, AE, 1. aggie Buchmann - spanish Club, 2, National onor Society, 2, Treasurer, l, TAFE, 3, Secretary, 1, dent Council, I, A'cagpella, 4. hris Butler - FHA, 2. Patty Cantu - Calicos, 1, Spanish Club, 1, OEA, 1. Megan Carpenter - Cheerleader, 2, 1985 National Firtalist, Corsa.-an, 2, Editor-in-Chief, OEA, 1, Vice President, 1, InterClub Council, 1, Industrial Arts, 1, FCA, 2, French Club, l, TAFE, 2, Varsity Choir, 1. Craig Carroll - spanish Club, 1, Footbau, 4, Re- gional Champs 86-87, Honorable Mention All District 87-88, HECE, 1. Lisa Cathey - FHA,2, Secretary, 1, Band, 4, Twirler, 2, Spanish Club, 2. Janet Caf0n - Varsity Choir, l, TAFE, 2, Thespiarls, 3, Outstanding Novice and Best Pledge 84-85, Vice President, 1, President, 1, Show Choir, l, DECA, 1. Christy Cawthorn - TAFE, 1, OEA, 1, Historian, French Club, 2, Drama, l. Tim Chaney - Football, 3, Track, 3, CVAE, l, VICA, 1. Amy Chiles - Cheerleader, 4, National Champs 1986, Award of Excellence 2 Yrs., All American 1987, Tennis, 1, Golf, 1, A'cappella, 3, French Club, 2, FCA, 2, TAFE, 2. Andrea Clallnch - FFA, 2, FHA, 1, Spanish Club, 1, DECA, 1. Charles Coleman - Football, 1. Brad Cook -Varsity Choir, 1, A'cappella,3, German Club, 2, Tennis, 1. Steve Cook -VICA, 2, FFA, 3. Tammy Copeland - Basketball, 4, Varsity, 2. James Coslett - Jungle Beast Journal 2, Columnist, 1, Editor-in-Chief, l, Drama, 1, Vice President, 1, Inter Club Council, 1, German Club, l, Band, 3. Ainealha Cox - Student Council, 4, Gennan Club, 2, OEA, l, TAFE, 1, Volleyball, First Team All-District, 3, Sophomore of t.he Year, All State, Basketball, First Team All-District, 3, Sophomore of the Year, Home- comirtg Queen Runner-Up, Drama Club,l, Regional Al- temate - Shot, Regional Finalist - Shot, Discus, Region 'Ihird Discus, State Eighth Shot. Tina Cox - Calicos, 3, Section 1, '87 Sweepstakes Award, Most Admired Team at Camp, '87, Freedom Bowl '87, SpanishClub, 2, TAFE,2, OEA, l,Secretary, National Honor Society, 2. Chucky Crawford - FHA, 1, Varsity Choir. Johnny Cummings -Football, 2, Track,2, HECE, 2, FHA, 1. Ruthie CyrtlS - CVAE, 1, Cosmetology, 2, FHA, 1. Christy Davis - Varsity Choir, Track, l, French Club, 2, Cheerleader, 4, NCA All American Nominee '87, NCA Regional Champs, 4, National Finalist, 7th, '86, 6th, '87. Michael Davis - Band, 4. Patricia Davis - Gennan Club, 1, Volleyball, 1, Track, 1, FHA, l, Student Council, l, DECA, 1, Vioc President Shunda Davis - Spirit Club, 1, FHA, 3. DeAnna Dawson - Cheerleader, 4, National Cham- pion 86-87, Student Council, 4, Class Treasurer, Fresh- man, Junior, Senior, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Spanish Club, 2, President, 1, FCA, 4, Activities Coor- dinator, l, TAFE, 3, Track, 2, A'cappella, 1. Henry Dicks - VICA, 2, Secretary, l, Sgt. at Anns, l. Kelly Donaho - Spanish Club, 2, German Club, l. Andy Dotson - Basketball, 4, 2nd Team All District, 85-86, lst Team All District, 86-87, Captian, All Golden Circle, All Toumament, 2, French Club, 2, Student Council, 4, Soccer, 2, FCA, 3, Senior Class President, Sophomore Class Vice President, Freshman Class Vice President, A'cappella, l, Football, 1. Courtney Dowd - Calicos, 3, Lt., 1, Capt 2, All - American, 2, American All-Star Dancer, 2, Student Council,3, Secretary, 1, Junior Class Secretary, NHS, 2, A'cappella, 2, All- Region Choir, German Club, 2, Vice President, 1, FCA, 3, TAFE, 2. Steve DurrCPettyJ - Football, 3, Baseball, 3, Bas- ketball, l, Germart Club, 2, OEA, l, President, Calico Escort, 1, TAFE, 1. Alan EddinS-Football,2, Bueball,2, German Club, 2, Light and Sotmd Crew, 3, A'cappella, 2, Corsican, I, TAFE, 2, FCA, 2. Tony Edmerson - Industrial Arts Club, 2, HECE, 1. Sharon Elliot- CVAE, 1, HECE, l, FHA, 4. Lucretia Ellison - Track, l, FHA, 3, CVAE, l. Ashley Ermiger - FHA, 2, Drama Club, 2, French Club, l. Mark Erwin - Academic Decathlon, 2, TAFE, 3, President, 1, Student Council, l, Historian, l, NHS, 2, Vice President, 1, Challenge Team, 2, Golf, 2, Gennan Club, 2, TAPS, l. Yolonda English - French Club, 2, Volleyball, 1. Janifer Farmer - Spanish Club, l, Cosmetology, 2, VICA, 2, President, l. Erik Fisher - Golf, 2, VICA, 1, FHA, 3. Laurie Flanagan - French Club, 1, FFA,3, TAFE, l. Sondra Flores - Debate Club, 2, President, 1, Dnuna, 1, French Club, l, Spanish Club, 3. Gayla Fortner - FCA, 4, Co-President, 1, NHS, 2, TAFE, 1, Tennis, 4, '87 District Champion, Spanish Club, 1, French Club, 1, Volleyball, 1, A'cappella, Accompanist. Seniors Look Out World Tracy Foster -Spirit Club, 1: FHA, 2: Spanish Club, 1: Debate Team, l: JBJ, 1, Advertising Manager. Jon Fraley - DECA, 1. Rcbill Franklin - Cosmetology, 2: TigerMascot, 1: Drama, 1: FFA, 2. Alice French - 'Ihespians, 3, Treasurer: A'cappella, 1: OEA, 1: French club, 1. Brad Gann0n - FHA, 2, Parliamentary Procedure District Champs, Greenhand Award, Chapter Famer Award: DECA, 1: Spanish Club, 1. Dwight Garrett- FHA, 1: CVAE, 2: Welding, 1: Ir1dust1'ial Arts. Evett Gee - Fl-lA, 3, Social Chairman, Photographer: HECE, 1, First Vice President Jin ger Giles - French Club, 2, Treasurer: Calicos, 3, 1 Freedom Bowl Participant, Sweepstakes: Student Coun- ci1,2: FCA, 2: TAFE, 1: A'cappel1a,2: National Honor Society, 1. Jerry Glidewell - Band, 1: FFA, 2: DECA, 2, Sgt. at Anns. Lila Gober - Student Cotmcil, 4, Secretary, Vice President: FCA, 4, Activities Coordinator: Calicos, 3, Vice President: Cheerleader, 1: Spanish Club, 2, Secre- tary, Treasurer: Track, 2: Cross Country, 1, Regional Qualifier: Tennis, 1: A'cappe1la,2: Inter-Club Council, 2. Twyla Goff - VICA, 1: Cosmetology, 1, President: OEA, 1: Inter-Club Council, 1. Chalma Gonzales - Football, 4, Regional Champs 86-87: Powerlifting, 2: Track, l: Baseball, 1: Industrial Ans, 2: VICA, 1. David Gonzalez - Industrial Ans, 4, Best In State: Band, 3: VICA, 1. JaIneS Gooden - Drama, 3: A'cappella, 3, All Regional Choir, 2, All Area 2nd Altemate, 2: Thespians, 3, Historian, President: United States National Speech and Drama Award. Angela Gould - French Club, 2: TAFE, 2: OEA, 1, President: Drama, 1: Thespians, 1. Chris Gowan - Football, 1: FFA, 4, Treasurer: DECA, 1: Powerlifting, 2: FCA, 2. Dena Gray - Student Council, 3, President, Vice President: Inter-Club Council, 3: French Club, 1: Span- ish Club, 2: OEA, 1, Parlimentarian: TAFE, 1: CVAE, 1, President: FHA, l: Gennan Club, l: Optimist Club Outstanding Youth Award 87-88. Lacretia Green - CVAE, 2: FHA, 3. Rodric Green - HECE, 2: FHA, 2: Football, 1. Vincent Green - Band, 4, President, Vice President, Manager, Outstanding Freshman Musician, Outstanding Sophomore Marcher, Outstanding Junior Marcher: In- ter-Club Council, 2: Spanish Club, 2: Varsity Choir, 1: A'cappella, 1, AllRegion 87-88: OEA, lv, Vice President Tracy Gross -FHA, 2: CVAE, 2: HECE, l,Photog- rapher: Varsity Choir, 1: FHA, 4. Phillip Guillen -Baseball, 1: Football, 1: Basketball, 3: Soccer, 2: Swim Team, 1: NHS,2: TAPS, 1: Spanish Club, 1. Joni Hagler - Spanish Club, 2: OEA, 2, Alnara Hale - Cheerleader, 4, Varsity, 3, National Champions 1986, Award of Excellence Winners 85-86: Varsity Choir, 1, All Region: A'cappella, 3: Tennis, 1: FCA, 2: Senior Class Secretary: Student Council, 4: TAFE, 2: OEA, l: Spanish Club, 2. Sulelle Hale - Band, 4, Drum Major, 1: OEA, 2. Ronald Hamann - Spanish Club, 2: Tennis, 4, Varsity, 3. . Todd Hamill - VICA, 1: HECE, l. Sharee Hartis - OEA, 1. Susan Hebert - Swim Team, l, Regional Letterman, Swimming Award: French Club, 1. 0 Seniors 126 tank ont World Q A Kenneth Henry - Football, 4: Basketball, 4: Track, 3: FHA, 2. Patrick Henry - DECA, 1. Virginia Henry - CVAE, 1: FHA, 2. Brad Highfield - Spanish Club, 2: Baseball, 4: Industrial Arts Club, 3. Bruce Highfield - Baseball, 4, Honorable Mention Shonstop, 2: Industrial Ans Club, 3: Spanish Club, 2: TAFE, 1: FCA, 3. Anna Highlmte -Cheerleader, 1: Student Council, 4: Calicos, 3, Lt., 3: Tennis, 2: Golf, 2, First Team All District: Homecoming Nominee: Sophomore Class Vice President: Junior Class Vice President: Sophomore Class Favorite: Jtmior Class Favorite. Marcus Hines - Football, 4, 2nd Team All District, lst Team All District, 3rd Team All State: Track, 4, State. Jesse Hodges - VICA, 2, President: DECA, 2. Melanie Holcomb - Calicos, 1, Most Admired Team, Sweepstakes Winner: Jungle Beast Journal, 1, Photographer: Corsican, 1, Head Photographer: French Club, 2: FCA, 2. Cortney Holmes - Football, 3: Basketball, 2. Pat Hopkins - FFA, 4, Historian, Lone Star Farmer, Dairy Exhibitor, 3: Football, 2: Soccer, 1. Julie H0rt0ll - Swim Team, 4, Relay District Champ, 1, District Runner Up, 2, Regional Fmalist, 1: Spanish Club, l: Jungle Beast Journal, 1, Sports Editor. David Huffman - Basketball, 4: NHS, 2: Baseball, 1. Cindy Hughes - French Club, 2: TAFE, 1: Art, l: FHA, 1: Most School Spirited Hilary Humberi - Swim Team, 3, Letterman, 2, Girls Captain, 87-88: NHS,2,Secretary: Student Coucil Representative, 4: Freshman Class Secretary: Sopho- more Class Secretary: Junior Class President: Band, 1, All District, All Region: TAPS, 4: FCA, 1: Spanish Club, 1. ' Lynn HuiS0n - Golf, 4, lst Team All District, lst Team All Region: Industrial Arts Club, 1: Spartish Club, 1: FFA, l. J0ll Ingham - Football, 4, District Champs, Regional Finalist: Soccer, 3, 1985, Bi-District Finalist: Basket- ball, 1: Track, 1: TAFE,3: FCA, 3: Industrial Arts Club, 1: Spanish Club, 2: A'cappella, 1. Shannon Jackson - Calicos, 3, Senior Representa- tive, Sweepstakes, Freedom Bowl Drill Team Partici- pant: French Club, 2, President: Tennis, 3, Region II Finalist 1986: FCA, 1: TAFE, 1: A'cappella, l. Shay Jennings - FFA, 3: Spanish Club, 2: TAFE, 1: FHA, 1. Ray Jessie - Student Council, 3, Treasurer, 1: French Club, 2: National Honor Society, 2: Corsican, 1, Organizations and Clubs Editor: Jungle Beasllaurnal, 1, Specialist: TAFE, 1: American Legion Boy's State '87: Inter-Club Council, 1: Optimist Club Outstanding Youth Award 87-88: CHS Who's Who. Harlene Johnson - Spirit Club, 2: Basketball, 2: FHA, 1: Spanish Club, 1. Rob Johnson - ICT, 2: v1cA, 2, Secretary. Eric Jones - NHS, 1, Reporter: Soccer: Swim Team: Golf: Cross Country: Track: A'cappella,Offioer: Boy's:i State: Latin Club, Historian: TAFE. i. Bernetlra Kelly - French Club, 2: Student Councilf 1: Varsity Choir, l: Drama: FHA: HECE. Ky Kimsey - FFA, 4, Treasurer: FFA Coop, 1. ' Kevin King -ICT. Tracie Koelsch - Track, 1: DECA, 1. Tracy Kuyltendall - Football, 3: Basketball, 1: DECA, 1. ' Chris Laseter - Welding, 1. Hollie Lawrence - Gemran Club, 2, President: TAFE, 3: DECA, 1, Fundraiser Chairperson: NHS, 2: Drama, 1: Track, l. Judi Legr-and - A'cappella, 2: Tennis, 1: FCA, 4: NHS, 2: French Club, 2, Secretary: Calicos,3,Reporter- Historian, Sweepstakes, Freedom Bowl Participant: TAFE, 1. : Jennifer Lewis - calieos, 1: Spanish club, 2: om! 1. 1 Mary Ann Livingston - Cheerleader, 4, NCA All American Cheerleader Nominee 1987, National Cham- pionship Squad 85-86: Track, 2: Gennan Club, 1, Vicef President: Homewming Queen 2nd Runner Up. Luis LOZaIl0 -Track, 2: Football, 1: Industrial Arts, l. ' Amy Lucas - Calicos, 3, Lt, All American Who': Who, Most Admired Team, Sweepstakes: NHS, A'cappella, 2: Corsican, Photographer: Spanish Clu TAFE: FCA: Homecoming Queen Nominee. Tim Lucas - Art, 4: Band, 2: Industrial Arts, 4. Derrick Lusk - Football, 4, Regional Finalist seat' Spanish Club, 1. Jason Manning - Student Council, 4: NHS, Spanish Club, 2, Vice President: TAFE, 3, Industrial Arts,2, Bestln Division General Drs In Division Architectural Drafting: A'cappella, dent, All Area, 1, State Candidate, 1: FCA, 4: Golf, Inter-Club Council, 2: Calico Escort, 1. Terry Mayers - Tennis, 4, District JV Champion 1986: Spanish Club, 2: OEA,1,Sg1 Industrial Arts, 2. Jane Mitchell - FHA, 2: HECE, 2, President: ish Club, 1: Inter-Club Council, 1. Ronnie Mitchell - Football, 4, Regional Basketball, 1: Track, 3, State Finalist: Baseball, 1. Frederick McDonald - Football, 3: B Spanish Club, 1. Christy McGhee - Wl1o's Who Among High School Students: Spanish Club, 2: OEA dart. Jon McPherson - FCA,3: TAFE, 1: Band, 4, Representative, 4, Outstanding Sophomore Outstanding Junior Musician: Tennis, Tennis Finalist: German Club, 2. Chuck McRae - Powerlifting, 1: Spanish Club, ICT, 2. ,F ' Keith Moore - Football, 4, lst Team All District, 2, All Golden Circle, 2, Hor ble Mention All State, Scho- ilastic Tiger, Most Outs ing Linernan '87, Captain, fliaseball, 4, All District, 3, NHS, 2, Class President, 2, fStudent Council, 3, A'cappella, 1, French Club, 2, 9Basketball, 1. ,Shane Neal- Football. --Patrick NeaS0n - HECE, 2, Vioe President, Basket- ball, 1, Spanish Club, l. John Norwood - Bsnd, 3, FFA, 2, ICT, 2, Treasurer. C0lelnan Nunn - Welding, 2, First Place District Welding, First Place State Welding Project Competition. Kathy Oliver - Spanish Club. Gabriel Ovalle- Football, 3, Ag-Coop, 2, FFA,2 Michelle Paschal - Swim Team, 1, TAFE, 2, Span- ish Club, 2, Calicos, 1, Varsity Choir, Golf, l. Shane Paschal- Industrial Arts Club, FFA, 2, VICA, 2, Reporter, President, 3rd Place District Competition, lst Place State Competition. Becky Penney -Varsity Choir, 1, A'cappella, l, Cor- tkan, l, Spanish Club, 1, OEA, l, FFA, l, Wittiest Girl. 0Slyn Polk - CVAE 2, FHA, Spanish Club, HECE, HA. ll0nd3 Prince - Spanish Club, 2, OEA, l, Sgt. at HHS. ark Pritchett - Ag-Coop, 2, FFA, 2, Industrial ns, 2. iSa Rainey - Latin Club, 2, Jtmior Classical League, , Volleyball, 3, Honorable Mention All District Team, nd Team All District Team, NHS. ohn Reasons - FCA, 4, vioe President, President, ational Merit Commendation, TAFE, 3, Vice Presi- dll, TAPS, 3, NHS, 2, President, Tutnis, 3, Debate ub,2, President, Challenge Team, 2, Captain, Student uncil, 2, Treasurer, Senior Class Vice President ike ReaVeS - Drama Club, French Club, DECA, CA. illy Reese - Bmketball, 2, District Camps, FHA, 3. hari Reese - Basketball, 3, Volleyball, l, Home- ing Queen Nominee, French Club, 2, Calico, 3, Stu- ent Council, 4, Spirit Club, 1, Drama, l. im Roberson - Basketball, 4, ICT, Parliamentarian. erek Robinson - VICA, Parlimentarian, ICT, resident, OEA, Industrial Arts. erri Rush - FHA, CVAE, Parliamentarian. iellelle Russell - A'cappella, 4, Secretary, l, NHS, , French Club,2, TAFE,3, TAPS, 2, Thespians,3,0ne ct Play Semi-Finals, Debate Team, l. iane Satsky - Calicos, 2, Lt., Sweepstakes, TAFE, , FCA, A'caWella, 1, French Club, 2, NHS, 2. arl Sawyer - DECA, 1. eff Sawyer -DECA, FFA, lCI', 1. im Selby - Band, 4, Spirit Award, Varsity Choir, l, weepstakes, A'cappella, l, Spanish Club,2, TAFE,2. uanita Sepulveda - Varsity Choir, 1, DECA, 1. dam Sllwarll - German Club, Soccer, Tennis. arall Skinner - Spanish Club, 2, Secretary, NHS, 2, AFE, 3, A'cappella, 3, District, Regional, TAPS, 1. raci Skinner - German Club, 2, OEA, l, Secretary. ussell Slaughter - Band, 4, Officer, 2, Vice Presi- ent, 1, All District, Spanish, 3, TAFE, 2, Industrial rts, 3, Secretary, 1, Regimal, 3, FFA, 4. hris Smith B Football, 4, Zone Champs 85-86, egional Finalist 86-87, Powerlifting, 4, Stale Qualifier -86, Regional Qualifier 86-87. avid Smith - Debate Team, 2, Spanish Club, 2, ECA, 2, Drama, l. usty Smith - DECA, 1. ichael Stapleton - Football, 4, Most Improved layer, FCA, 2, TAFE,l, Spanish Club, 2, Powerlift- g, l, A'cappella, l, NHS, 1. ennifer Stearman - Calicos, 2, President, 1, weepstakes, Spanish Club, 2, Secretary, 1, A'cappella, , Sweepstakes, Choreographer '86, Volleyball, 1, AFE, 2: NHS, 2, Sttldent Council, l, FCA, 2. ynthia Stewart :OEA, 2. Melanie Stites - Varsity Choir, l, Freshman Repre- sentative, A'cappella, 3, Sweepstakes, Calicos, 3, Lt., 2, Sweepstakes, Freedom Bowl Participant, Golf, 1, TAFE, 2, Debate Team, 1, Latin Club, 1, Latin I Repre- sentative, French Club, 2, Historian, 1, Student Council, 2, TAPS, 2. Laurel Summitt - Golf, 1, Tennis, 1, Awrsppelln, 4, All Region Choir, 4, All Area Choir, 2, Solo-Ensemble State Finalist, 3, Spanish Club, 2, Carstean, 2, Debate Team, l, Regional Finalist, Student Colmcil. Donna Talkington - Swim Tesm, 3, FFA, 2, FCA, 2, FHA, l, Corsikan, Photographer, Spanish Club, 1, DECA, Sweetheart, Historian Lupe Tapia -FCA, 2, TAFE, 2, Football, l, Basket- ball, l, Tennis, 2, NHS, 2, Industrial Arts, l,Treasurer, Spanish Club, 2. Jerry Tarbutton - Football, 4, Powerlifting, 2, Regional Runner Up 86-87, National Finalist 86-87, 87- 88. Lorraine Taylor - Volleyball, 4,Sophomore Honor- able Mention, hid Team All District, lst Team All Dis- trim, Basketball, 4, Sophomore Honorable Mention, 3rd Team All District, Captain, FHA, 3, Drama, 1, Spirit Club, 2. Cassandra Terrell - Spirit Club, 2, German Club, 2, Calicos,2, OEA, l,Class Reporter, TAFE, 1, Student Council,2, FHA, 1,Co-Reporter, Thespians, I, Home- coming Queu-r Nominee. Jerry Thomas - Football, 1, Powerlifting, 1. Rodney Thomas -Bend, 4, Football, 1, FlIA,2 Kemper Thompson - Swim Team, 4, Regional Qualifer, 4, Captain, NHS, 2, FCA, 3, Activities Coor- dinator, l, Spanish Club, 2, A'cappe1la, 2, Vioe Presi- dent, l, Solo Ensemble, TAFE, l, TAPS, l, Calico Escon. Lowell Tll0rnpS0n - Football, 4, Honorable Men- tiorl All District, Track, 2, Powerlifting, 4, Regional Qualifier, 4, TAFE, 2, Spanish Club, 2, FCA, 2, A'cappella , 1, NHS, 2. Scott Tidwell -Football, 4, Powerlifting, 1, Baseball, 2. Jennifer Tipton - Spanish Club, OEA Club, Varsity Choir. Aaron Tumer - Student Council, 2, TAFE, 3, A'cappella, 2, Spanish Club, 2, FCA, 4, Football, 4, Honorable Mention Center, 2nd Team Linebacker, Soccer, Honorable Mention Goal Keeper, Powerlifting. Bill Truitt - Football, 1, Industrial Ans, Challenge Team, National Honor Society. Derek Vadasy - Baseball, 4, First Team All District DH, Football, 4, Regional Champs,86-87. Mario Villalpando - Spanish Club, 1, VICA, 1, Treasurer. D0nna Walker - Volleyball, l, VOE, 1, Varsity Choir, 1, A'cappella, 2. Kaflly Walpole -Cor.1'ican,2, FCA, l, Cheerleader, 1, Band, l, Twirler, l, TAFE, 2, OEA, l, Reporter, Spanish Club, 2. Racquel Womack - ICT, 2. Donald Washington - Drama, 2. Leslie Watson - Spanish Club, 2, Debate Team, l, A'cappella, 3, Drama, l. Tony Watson - Soccer, 3, Football, 2, Spanish Club, 2, Thespians, TAFE, Baseball, l. Scott Wigley - German Club, l. Toni Whitener-Swim Team, 4, Latin Club, 2, NHS, 2, Junior Classical League, 3, TAFE, l, Band, l. Cllllek Williams - Golf, 4, Spanish Club, 2, TAFE, 2. David Williams - DECA, 1, Track, l. Deanna Williams - FHA, 3, 2nd Vice President, OEA, 1, FFA, l. Donald Williams -FHA, 2, ICF, 2, VICA, 2, Sgt at Anns. Jeff Wiuiams - Show Choir, 3, A'cappella, 2, Solo Ensemble, 2. Orlando Williams - Football, 4, lst Team All Dis- trict, Most Valuable Defensive Badc, Basketball, 4, Baseball, 4, Spanish Club, l. JHUIES Willis - Debate Team, 2, Parliamentarian. Shonna Wilson - Voueybsll, 4, All District, FCA, 1, OEA, l, Student Council, Drama, 1, German Club, 2, FHA, l. Trevor Wood - Footballl, 2, Baseball, 4. Darren Yates - A'cappella , 3, Football, 1, Golf, l, TAFE, l, FCA, 2, Corsican, 1, Light and Sound Crew, 4, Technical Director, l, French Club, 2. Annette York - Gennan Club, 2, Secretary, A'cappella, 3, '87 Sweepstakes, Secretary, Temis, 2, Volleyball, 1, TAFE, 2, FCA, 2, Student Council, 2, NHS, 2, Carslban, 2. Cl1riStie Y0tlng - Band, 2, Twirler, 2, A'cappella, 4, Spanish Club, 2, Golf, l, TAFE, 1. Julie Y0lln g - Student Council, 4, Tennis, 4, Regional Finalist, Calicos, 3, Most Admired Team, Sweepstakes, Treasurer, FCA, 4, NHS, 2, Spanish Club, 1, Sopho- more Class Treasurer, Homecoming Queen Nominee, TAFE, 3, A'cappella, 1. Kelly Y0llng - Football, 2, Powerlifting, 2, FHA, 2, HECE, I. A. Senior girls find time to goof off during class. - B. Dena Grey takes time between classes for a snack. B Seniors Look out World 127 W M B. As the ringing of the bell signaled the end of finals in May, the Class of '89 emerged from their rooms to the excitement of being seniors. As juniors, they faced loads of homework from six classes and a part time job for many. They were always on the run and under the gun. School became more study and less fun. Their minds started to drift from thoughts of school spirit toward their future. They were filled with enthusiasm when they realized that they would be the top class at CHS next year. With this in mind, Look Who's Moving Up. . . A. Junior class officers are Cfront rowj Ashley Coursey, treasurer, Cheryl Young, secrctaryg lback rowj Susan Hable, president and Billy Harlan, vice president. B. Class Favorites: Susan liable and Billy Harlan. C. Angie Jackson daydreams of her boy- friend. D. Lea Ricks and Brooke Glicksman get readyfor a night out. g . 551 N C. E 'i X! Chris Abbe Michael Ainsworth Chris Aldama Gwendolyn Alexander Christina Allbritton Domingo Alonzo Stanley Anderson Mary Andrews Simona Arena Tony Armstrong Darren Arnett Adante Austin Brian Back Rodney Ballard Mike Banks Aimee Bartee Thomas Bartee Paulette Barto Lori Bator Stephanie Bauer Julie Beale Terra Beaver Tammy Beck Michael Benton Steve Bibb Lon Black Cedric Blackshire Michelle Bland Robyn Blue Jim Botkin Juniors 1 Look Who's Moving Up I ' s Iilc:lc:lcrrWlno's Moving Up Danny Boyte Tom B raselton Terry Brown James Buerl Cindy Buie Michael Blu'nett Kevin Busby Henry Cantu Jeff Capehart Chad Capet Lorie Carreon Rochelle Carter Precious Cephus Beverly Childers Michelle Clark Patricia Clark Lawana Cole Devetta Coleman Tina Cooks Ashley Coursey Nikol Crenshaw Darren Croom Billy Crow Tracy Crow H ,JV i r KY S Caroline Culwell Teresa Cyrus Donald Davis Jeffrey Davis Kimberly Dean Rafael De Cos Jesse Delarosa Bubba DeMoss Teresa DeMoss Melissa Denison Becky Denman Bobby Diehl Traci Doss Wade Driskell Terrelle Dugan David Duncan Gary Dunlap Matt Dycus Heath Dyer Julie Edchardt Stefan Edwards Paula Elmore Tom Emmett Regina English Stephanie Estell Hem'y Estrada Hank Evans James Evans Johnny Evans Bridgett Farmer Darell Farmer Jolene Faucett Erica Fields Brandy Floyd John Fogg Victor Franklin Kristie Franks Michael lh-anks Kymla Freeman Chad Freeve Kim Gallagher Qlly Gallup Cynthia Garcia Teri Garcia Kevin Gardner Jackie Geddie Julie Geddie Donya Glasgow If X t Nxt M K fa! A f :' Brooke Glicksman Charles Gonzales Missy Goodman Dale Gosser Cassandra Grayson Bobby Gregg Kenneth Gritl'm Michael Griggs Joe Guerra Christie Gunn Katrina Gunnek Susan Hable Katrina Haggerty Jermifer Hall Dawn Hampton Billy Harlan Randy Harrk Tammy Harwell Terri Hem'y Scott Hensley Jose Hernandez Frank Herrin Amy Hicks Misty Hinckley Juniors Look Who's Moving Up 1 Juniors 1 Look Who's Moving Up Michelle Hodge Darmy Hoffart Scott Holland Yolanda Hollaway Justin Hooper Christy Hopkins Shannon Howell Patricia Huifstetler Sophia Humphrey Alana Hurley Juli Ivie Angie Jackson Dewayne Jackson Stacie Jenkins Joey Jock Jeno Johnson Joseph Johnson Michael Johnson Rhonda Johnson Terese Johnson Sidney Johnston Carolyn Jones Chris Jones Dwight Jones H llli HI ll. in K. , ,Ll..gE az , lf? -., Q Nikki Jones Sherri Jones Briana Jordan Randall Keele Tammy Keith Tim Kelly Cori Kennedy Chris King Tanya King William Kumey April Lancaster Cheri Landrum Richard Iavsler Boo Lee Steve Lewis William Littleton Nathalie Locattelli Lori Lozano Jimmy Lucas Rickey Lusk Chris Martin Glemx Martin James Martinez Jon Martinez Jlmiors Look Whds Moving Up Juniors Look Who's Moving Up Shelly Matthews Mark Maxwell Heith Mayes Lisa Mayfield Lance Mayhugh Allen McCain Momlie McCamey Suzette McCullough Sherri McGee Charles McHem'y Amy McNeel Porfirio Mendom Kevin Miles Alan Miller Detria Mitchell Gerald Mitchell Cassie Morrison Stephanie Morrison James Nealy Brian Nelson John Nelson Mark Nelson Patricia Newsome Shae Nutt ,-...,s fzikby V is Z A Q times 0 N Q P lc xllFw6ill u J W X t X Q -N 5 - to .AL efs'F'A1a?AKl -an K I -,,,f LN! 1 R , K Nickie Oden Trina Oliver Lee Ovalle Daniel Owen Michelle Owen Shawn Parret Barbara Paul John Perkins Brenda Perry Marilyn Perry Robert Polk Stacy Polk Brad Powell Doug Powers Michelle Pritchett Sharon Putman Steve Reyes Lea Ricks Michael Riley Andra Roberts Corey Roberts Michelle Roberts Billy Roessner Penny Rogers Juniors 1 Look Who's Moving Up Michael Roman Brent Ross Miguel Ruiz Terri Ruiz Leigh Ann Russell Tami Sanches Tim Scott Shane Scruggs Lascynda Seaton Scott Settle Karla Sikes Eric Sims Jennifer Sims Kristi Sims Annette Smith Kameron Smith Todd Smoot Robert Sneed Ronalda South Michelle Southard Greg Sparkman Demetra Steward Ben Stewart Greg Stewart L Wfihh QL? i ,w 9 ' x Q , I Rexx , N, I K if Sandy Stewart Angie Stringer Misty Stringer Robert Talbelt Chris Taylor Tammy Taylor Kellie Templeton Billy Thomton April Toms April Trent Jason Truitt Comlie Vasquez Mario Vasquez Ruth Vasquez Belinda Vest Marybel Villalpando Rosarma Villalpando Tracy Vitters Curth Wade Daphnee Waites Craig Ward Lha Ward Tammy Wardell Niki Washam Jimiors Look W'ho's Moving Up Scharea Washington Shavonda Washington Lance Watkins Christi Watson Glenn Weaver Becky Wellman Corey Whisenant Leanne Whistler Eugene White Stacie White Mark Wiley April Williams Deanna Williams Rhonda Williams Mark Willis Anthony Wilson Chad Wilson Scott Wilson Waymond Wilson Leonard Wiseman Robert Witherspoon Chris Wood Missy Wood John Woychesin - 1 ., W .i Maria Yanchey Charles Yarbou gh f Sue Yeldell Cheryl Young , Ellis Young ,HW B .Qi -w .A 1 .ix-s bl is., ,-' 59,1 E F . 1' X i 4 .ry . X 5' f' I . wi X ' we ' ' 1' L k I 9. X f f' sew ks M y-y 5, x, ff, ,ff ' A. I really don't want to see it, says Cori Kennedy to Tim Scott. B. You can pick your friends, you can pick your nose, but you can't pick your friend's nose, says Jackie Geddie. C. See bookworms read. Read, bookworms, read. D. Darren Arnett daydreams about night things in the middle ofthe afternoon. E. Eat your heart out, Nikol Crenshaw. F. Cassie Morrison has the look!!! ' Jlmiors Look Who's Moving Up eww Sophomores started off this year looking better and feeling great. Since they were no longer consid- ered as FISH , they were more confident and bold. As far as school spirit, they could not be out done. Sophomores strived for the best. They won the Copper!Silver compe- tition during Homecoming and many spirit yells at pep rallies. Although they did not become No. 1 in every competition, they still 3 3 W K ', .av ' f V 5 fe If 'W' have two more years to achieve that goal. Good Luck, Class of 1990. A. Class Oyicers are: Lauren Curington, presidenlg Marci Satsky, vice presidentg .les- sica Sullins, secretary and Rachel Erwin, treasurer. B. Class Favorites: Ellen Willis and Bryan Smith. C. Vannessa Littleton, Lovie Mitchell and Paula Ballard are examples that we're look- ing better. D. Chris Manlove and Sherri Hill pay close attention in class. 'Va ' , ' , 1 i 1 ti ? V 1 V ixtxi x .- X. 1 ll 1slxl'i' .I -lnl s.'t2.J iaiizawi Jeff Adcock Becky Aguero Melissa Aguilar Lka Alexander Stacy Allbritton Maggie Allen Nick Andrew Shannon Andrews Chris Armstrong Kedric Armstmng Kim Ashcrait Billy Atkeisson Tina Avent Robin Bailes James Bailey Kathy Bailey Bill Ballard Booker Ballard larry Ballard Paula Ballard Lewis Ballew Hurra Baptkt Robin Barbee Leslie Barnes Jetl' Barton Lka Barton Kim Baskin Tracy Beaird Roseann Bell Tara Bell Sophomores Looking Beuer 3 Brian Bennett Heather Bennett Jeff Bennett Carol Berry Sharon Blair David Blessing James Bormer Timothy Bottoms Kelly Boulware Brandye Boyd ShandaBradford Shunda Bradley Becky Bradshaw Rob Brady Jell' Branam John Brandon Davelyn Bray Inga Brooks James Brown Jennifer Brown Trey Brown Kristin Burk James Butler Lajuana Calhoun Charlie Cantrell Kyle Carrigan Kerry Carter Lisa Carter Cheri Chaney Alan Chau Sophomores Looking Better -Q3 N. QI ,E 4...- .r x fi i i is 3-t z ', , za Pawan Chhabra Will Claxton Ricky Clay Thomm Clelland Richelle Clower Daniel Cobb Chris Cofer Kari Cole Cedric Cooks Sandy Corley Lea Cotten Christina Cox Connie Crawford Deshante Crawford Terry Crawford Robert Crespo lauren Curington Cindy Daniels Boston Davis Joe Davis Leah Davis Matthew Day Glenn Deeds Terry Deeds Jenny Deland Pat Denning Sue Dixon Andy Dobbs Wes Dominy Clu'is Doran Sophomores Looking Better 1 Christian Dotson A. J. Douglass Shelley Driver Gaylyn Duncan Carrie Dimn Rachel Durkee Kenneth Dusing Michelle Duwe Shelly Eastman Vickie Edmerson Joel Elias Patrice English Rachel Erwin Tommy Eskind Shae Famer Tonya Farmer Gregory Felix Donnase Ferrer Charlotte Finch Stacie Fincher Greg Fisher Clay Fleenor Jennifer Folmar Derrick Franklin Sarah Bench Tonya Fuller Anita Garcia Pete Garcia Chrk Garrett Elgar Gan-ett Sophomore: Looking Better .2 --Q., 9 .9 ... 'I 'x I . Q.. ra evo , 5 , xf: I Julie Gillian Becky Glam Nick Gonzales Maritz Gradiz Krystia Granger Lamond Graves Marcus Green Stephen Greenwood Wayne Grimes Jimmy Guibert Rushell Gullatt Jemiifer Gurney Lakkh Haggerty Phyllis Hall Trey Hardeman George Hardin Jennifer Harper Cerim Harrb Bill Harrison Toya Hart Stacey Hatley Richard Haufe Kyle Hayden Glenn Haynes Andrea Herraa Edric Hervey Delwyn Hicks Sherri Hill Kim Hines Bryan Hodge Sophomore: Looking Better Monica Holcomb Lee Holladay Shari Horton Brad Houck Susan Houston Jonathan Howard Vicki Hudson Wade Hull Cedeno Hlmter Nathan Hutson Stacy Ivie Roy Ivy Rachael Jackson Lora Jernigan Frank Jett Justin Jewell Fisher .Johnson Melissa Johnson Paige Johnson Belinda J oles Greg Jones James Jones Marcia Jones Vincent Keeton Brandi Kelly Chris Kelly Shirlene King Taurus Kitchen Lacresia Knox Cheryl Kretzmeier Sophomores Looking Better v Angela Kurney James Lagomarsino Chris Lake Mandy Lee Sharmin Lee Anna Leporis Catherine Lewis Penny Lewis Walter Lewis Stephen Linex Vannessa Littleton Elizebeth Lovell Joey Luedecke Berwin Lusk Larronda Lusk Gary Lynch Lisa Mahoney Chris Manlove Doris Manning Terry Manning David Marovich Becky Maris Kimaia Martin Sherri Martin Danny Mask Alisha Mason Shane McCaslin Tiffany McCoy Dwight McDade Christina McElroy Sophomores Looking Bene: Steven McGill Cheryl McPherson Brian Meankins Ramon Mendoza Jason Mesker Ellen Middleton Mark Miles Chris Miller Corey Millican Dameon Milton Coy Mitchell Lovie Mitchell Stacy Mixon Janna Moore Kristi Moore Michelle Moover Heath Morgan Lisa Morgan Carla Mueller Paul Mullin Frank Murphey J. D. Myers Latonya Nathan Billy Nelson James Nelson Tracy Newton Joey Nichols Regina Nolan Roy Northem Amy Oliver Sophomores Looking Better QT A Y fs S' L ff Myra Oston Scott Otto Cassie Owen Monica Owen Jessica Owens Jenny Pallanich Marci Paschal 'had Peden Ian Pendleton Mike Petty Melissa Perkins Jenine Phillips Yvonne Phillips James Pillans Kyle Planmer John Plemons Stephanie Plunkett Chris Polk Rachel Polk Cary Portis Lori Prater Michael Proctor Shannon Radford Stephen Radford Robert Raindle Leigh Rainey William Ralston Joy Raney Floyd Reese Ramona Reese Sophomores Looking Betler 2 Craig Renfro Kevin Renfro Jason Resener Christina Reyes Brad Reynold 1 , vs 'ff 1 , X K c Brian Richards Chad Richards Carolina Rivas Tobias Rivas Sonia Rivera Reginald Robertson David Robinson Cheryl Rogers Keith Rogers Mike Rogers Denise Rosas Michael Rozelle Floyd Rucks Tim Rusch Marci Satsky Jason Schafer Ken Schultze Dusty Scoggins Roxanne Seay James Shackelt'ord as X w Stacy Shelton Wendy Shen'ard Bobby Shults Ronald Simington Bryan Smith Sophomores Looking Better vf' 4 ,..,--1 is K K 6 ,, X NL, .X ,, v 'Q' 'V' '1 f A . rn Donna Smith Ernest Smith Jackie Smith Paul Smith Lisa Solomon Sonya Solomon Marco Sotelo Rene Sotelo James Southard Chris Spence Leann Stewart April Steen Hugh Stroube Jessica Sullins Susan Sutphin Jett' Swanson Catrenia Sykes Chrk Taliaferro Joe Tapia Lori Taylor Corey Thomas Brent Thompson Renee Threet Jason Tipton Amanda Toms Angela Tyykila Chip Vacek David Vaughan Felicia Waites Terry Wallace Sophomores Looking Better Trennie Wallace Scham1ion Ward Julie Wasinger Tira Watkins Matt Watson Brandi Weaver Nickole Weisinger Chance Whitehead James Wielkens Beverly Wilhite Carl Williams Paul Williams Ronnie Williams Theresa Williams Vince Williams Ellen Willis Monica Witherspoon Lora Wood Reachell Woodson Erica Wyrme Marty Yates Drew Young Jan Young Kelly Young JefTZachery Mark Miles and Jennder Harper try to dis- cover the answers to their strange personali- ties. Sqiuomores Looking Better g -XFX A fa, i, A f ' iA ff. I ...I A A ,xx' g ' N. . ff V - 'M' X A X 4 'H-ff .-a '14 l v ophomores Looking Better At Work And Pla R' an I ' 2 Wiz - it if .ai 3 nv ff , .1 ' Nz- l t .L A J... . wx.. , I v I I1 or ew .457-z..,i K k . ,S W, . 15,--pj.wv'j',T . N , 2 ' ffrw -. ' ' fy, 2+ hxfriii 5555 -' ' K' ! alia. s 3f?'kS?f Lil M' A. 5 gif? Ja'-1-'c'4 E 5 ilikf' Qt A YV-I , Manx 4, i .. - . ,ae N-13,64 A. Gay Lyn Duncan takes time out to study for a class. B. JennUer Brown really gets into what she reads. C. Brad Reynolds looks all burned out with school work. 7 . 11 , 'mf . ,K ,,!:,.::t X D. Sharmin Lee, Shirlene King and Melissa Martin chow down in class. E. Tracey Newton poses for the camera. F. Say, Mandy! Why are you so happy? Sophomores Looking Better 1 A VW The Freshman Class may have been a little scared at first, but they managed to out do the upperclass- men in may ways this year. Al- though they were the youngest ones, they made the most noise. They looked to every school dayias having a positive influence on the future, knowing that they must prepare to- day for tomorrow's challenges. Being considered a FISH seemed difficult at times for them, especially with all the jokes and dares that the upperclassmen thought of Csuch as finding Locker 5173, but they'll soon have the same chance because now that they are in high school, There's No Looking Back. . . A. Freshman Class favorites are Carol Lampkin and Ken Hayden. B. Class Officers pictured are Cseated L-R1 Erin Cooper, treasurerg Carol Lampkin, presidentg Cstanding L-R1 Kari Browning, vice presidentg Karen Egonis, secretary. C. Joslyn Freeman and Colette Simpson are proud to be fish. D. Alethea Skewsfnallyfinds her locker. fm... B 'qt' R.. if .I U Q T I 45 X, s-cf H ,, J K , . x . 2 ' E X: 1 J., I :Nunn wg W be Q , ,rn f H IL! ., N, -5. , 4 , S - q Z jx-f ara? x sg 1 : ty, f i ?xw.WM.....a.,, gi ui-il , C W . A. Mandy Joyner and James Coslett enjoy another day of class. B. Rico Freeman really knows what he is doing. C. Cathy Wood daydreaming in class D. Mesha Toms is just another working bug. D Freshmen No Looking Back A 5 . Lawanda Alexander Edward Allen Christopher Allen Terrie Allen Ben Allison Jason Almond Rachel Alonzo Stephen Anderson Anastasia Anthony Aimee Arthus Jay Dee Aten Crystal Ballard Dekishma Ballard Latricia Banks Ronny Bearden Micheal Bentley Chris Benton James Benton Stacy Bemal Chad Bingham Tara Bkhop Den'ic Blackshire Tyrone Bonner Shannon Borditt Can'ie Borsellino Julie Bowers Chris Boyte Kim Bradford Pam Bradley Sylvester Bradley 'lt 4. ,Q . v 7' nw 4' 9 f sn- X - 5' L3 . 1? I ! .-af . I 1 o ', . o , , n , 0 al 47' We L 10 lx ! 2 . ,A'y , Y. 1 , A Agia ex A r yr in K ll 1 af 1 M 'Y fx. ' f V r .i , 5 I ,xi I :,,. I I x'1i'7 '. , w 1 QL-. Freshmen No Looking Back 'e J QVVI f ,R - - ef fo? CS' Ar-j MWF? ?2'rrf C I is N mf X is s 9. , 9 J X -r l . . LLP 'TV' ' ' 4-oi -.,J ' 4 vii - l ' hh, Ar l F 5 .wi I 4 :iw x x i X603 0 are 'A ll yy of I xi do Angela Brandon Holly Brashear Avis Brooks Simona Brooks Kristi Brown Kari Browning David Bruce Markeith Bryant Patsy Buchmarm Troy Bullard Becky Burch Curt Burris Maria Butron Rewa Cade Martha Campa Adam Carreon Sylvia Casaneda Jon Champion Glen Chapman Traci Chenault Kristy Clark Donald Clay Shirley cieuand Mike Codling Hugh Coker Luis Contreras Mario Contreras Erin Cooper Kara Cooper Sheri Cox A. Stacy Jones smiles pretty for the camera. B. Rufus Littleton looking serious. C. This health class is really having fun. sfwv f lg 1 I f ' I No luring Bad 159 Renetia Crawford Sharon Crawford Theron Crawford Dawn Crespo Michelle Crockett Joseph Damon Leann Daniels Chelsa Davidson Latysha Davis Shelia Davis Jennifer Day Don Denbow Marc Da'ryben'y Glory Dewitt Jonathan Diepenbruck Freshmen 160 No Looking Back Poppi Dobbs Chris Dobson Tara Douglas Elizabeth Dumi William Eastman Karen Egonis Becky Elisa Zach Elliott Jessica Elmore Omar Escamilla' Brandie Evy Bryna Fahey Enrique Flores Jeff Ford Mary Forestmann 1 i ta, I ' M in X A 1 Y in if Ly C A rv ,,gg, , , g, fi l 2 X af 'Eg ., af Y if , wx. ,il H A 5 v 4- i T Nm .2- l Q -Q9 ., 551 Q 'if L' if W . .4 K lf l i N . f' , . Brad Fowler Marvin Franklin April Hanks Josalynn Freeman Rico Freeman Charlie Frye Dora Garcia 'In f .1 2 n Kenneth Gardner Joel Garland Janet Gatlin Norris Gibbs Rusty Glenn Ricky Gomales Terry Gooden Joseph Govan Chad Grandstaff Robert Gray Nicky Green If !' -w A. ...lg F XY t , ff . p I f L- 5 5 i1lfY'ff1Q . . ' QV r 5: i if '1 I .K f,,: 1-A -Wi . ff- ,MQ We r. .. .4 G L Nyrasha Green Neal Green Lee Griffm Bernie Guerra Rosemary Guillen Kelly Gunn Shelly Gunn Pete Gumey ' ' Chad Hall are Q -, Jeff HaU Q. -X Latonja Hamilton N E Cluitina Hardin A. Students work eagerly as the end of school nears. B. Elizabeth Lagomarsino and Theron Crawford chilling on the scene. C. Brandy Miller sits in class dreaming of Daniel. Freshmen No Looking Back 161 Freshmen 1 No Looking Back James Hardin Ken Hayden Bryan Hayward Catrina Heggings Eric Heifner Karen Hendricks Holly Herring Tanisha Hines Lisa Holilield Eric Holliman Reita Hollingsworth Kyle Honea Deanna Horton Lashun Houston Beth Hovis Steve Huffman Gregg Hughes Roderick Humphrey Kenneth HlltClllllS0ll Bobby Ingram Chris .Jackson Marcus Jackson Stacy Jennings Sean ,lobe Everetta Johnson Damon Johnson Rhonda Jolly Chris Jones Crystal Jones Shae Jones Shelly Jones Stacey Jones Julie Jordan Amanda Joyner Richard Kelly Willie Kelly lx li l ll I ' ' W 9 -, QQ '2 4. 5 ff' fiftfg ' i 3 , 'PQ' if W?-Ii,l':i -Q vfymfagzw-we my af ' ag, H U ff 2 ll - Jf ' 5 f , . 'U iz' k ,Li 'I j i, A 'Q .M f, W ef 'xl i 3 TSP' lil rl. f V ' , , 22.3 . fix f l l Z l, ' Y R, 4s at -A fl ' K J z Q F36 , 3 'W 5 rv v- x 5 la , f ,W . ,I K . I 7 1 . , ,,,f1 . A vig mf at A f ti? mf ,S A i fs 6 36541 ' b P7 ' E i ' x wil A i ve y f , df, 3 x 5555 Nicole Kimbler Gail Kotara Derek Kotchovar Kelly Kraft Chris Kuykendall Tony Kuykendall Elizabeth Lagomarsino Carol Larnpkin Danny Lee Tyrone Leonard Joe Lewis Rufus Littleton Jarrod Long Celia Lopez Mark Lopez Terri Lowe Evelyn Lucas Melanie Lucas Brandon MacDonald Tyrone Manning Carmen Marquez Meka Martin Melissa Martin Natasha Martin Allan Masley Winston Mathis Kristen Maupin Jody Mayes Kevin Mayfield Mike McCaleb Greg McClain Michael McCluney 'hey McCord Corey McDade Derrick McDade Katari McDonald Freshmen No Looking Back Freshmen 164 No Looking Back Jimmy McGahan Angel McGee Lecia McGee Kimber McGehee Curtk Mclntire Jeffrey McJunkins Joe McRae Noe Mendoza Jimmy Merida Billy Middleton Tracie Midgett Brandy Miller Vernon Mills Kian Milton Alicia Mitchell Cumia Mitchell Elliot Mitchell Lisa Mitchell Susan Mitchell Tolanda Mitchell Carl Moore Jason Morgan Ross Murchison Charles Mosley Randy Narmy Tammi Napps Scott Neal Anthony Newsome Robert Numa Cindy Oden .xy h,, X , J , 1' li 1 L. 'S f W a f , A r , slider as ff 3 5 ,v e, ' -vf :gQZjs?ss:smf 'X' S 1 if , 5 '- nl P0 if if hw Q ja? 5 -' ' A-1 ' J: 9 , ,Hn -rv .waz K '4 Q , Ma, .fJ: ' I -ew 4, 'M -wa., H , W an' ,wp ' V-c - ei 'V ' helgghzl ,. M . , n' L L B Wu, 5' 6 Q x B .va if X I . r 1 A 1 J iizffistm' , V fnwfje 5 ., 1 554, of 3 rr' 'Q 6 'A . Q v H lax Ax K' f 1- .gfglrw C. ' ,-at 5 sk .I . 2-1: fe? we '1-'E' 6 t 1' . M 1 M. ' 1 . E mt' t Xl? S3 at iff ..2 ...gb Q- 2 i flu ,A if I .,i3'?r1f4:f- , if ' 1 i R A if A I fx Y. 1-A-..... 'R Shannon Odom Christie Oliver Rachel Oliver Myron Oston Odell Parks Kathy Partain Shane Partridge Shae Paschal Hitesh Patel Catina Payne Taminisha Perry Steven Petty Sharon Plemons Roney Pollard Devona Powers Melissa Prince Amy Pritchett Christie Pyles Christie Raindle Inita Raindle Jeff Raindle Toby Ratlifi' Chuck Rice Dennis Richards J. B. Richardson Roy Richardson Luis Rivera Kimberly Roberson Cedric Roberts LaTresa Roberts A. Colette Simpson says, God I love this class. B. J.B. Richardson says, What do expect, I 'm only a freshman. C. Taminisha Perry grubs out while trying to look cool. Freshmen No Looking Back 165 A Freshmen No Looking Back Alethea Skews John Paul Skinner Sherry Slay Camiron Smith Jackie Smith Jerry Smith Joey Smith Karen Smith Katin Smith Marcus Smith Monte Smith Tate Smith Jackie Rogers Steven Rogers Laura Rollins Jimmy Rose Ben Ross Stacey Ross Julio Sanches Tanya Sanford Chris Sargeant Bobby Satsky Kendra Saynes Kevin Seldomridge Maria Sendejo Sarita Sendejo Misty Sharpley Colette Simpson Darion Sims Adrian Sims 5' 1 12.- Q4 Y , 1.4 .W- M12-X , 2 If J' - 1- Li!,2,,12 . . gfsp , 'J , ' it. VI 4 V 7 , Q :Fa T ffl i 1' ' it .Lai v hr M ,. M ' ., 1' 'nw 'M Q 4 . .. 'WfLEi?7 1 ? 333.5 'f ' ' ' x ' . A A t S 5 . t,t,, .t 793 ,S 7 M ., QW? 1 an ff 1 A 1221 'il , fi-.A ,fx at E , V ,M I, . .,,,. , It ',,, ' if 6 , , E me 3 1.1 .. .M 4- ,ar -. . ,-...,,M,,,,s ,,.4'N.,-.. WW xa:'Af'gr,iL . v X ,zz . 4. A., 'W 1 5 . 1 ' .v ci. 4 E '- A s I A 1 A I l i lbw . ' ' f7f2'22:f S t 751 7 1. 54 tiff' ,. ef ? QQ.. 0 'A I LJ., 7 'A 1-1 'Ja -.' JK vli' f ,,, 4' u 3. Z ' .x Vx' Y' ti 1 i A , I , X X I it Q P K we X, l ' I E A3531 M Qf J A BL Teri Smith Jason Sodd Barbra Solomon Detria Solomon Doug Soule Christie Sowers Bobby Sparks Stephen Spencer Tammy Stnnart Kevin Stephens Lisa Stephens Demarrio Steward Dee Ann Stewart J. D. Stubbs Stephanie Sullins Shelly Talbert Eric Talley Brandy Tarvin Bryce Terry Nick Terry Jarrod Thomm Jesie Thomas Lynell Thompson Christy Tollison Dusty Toms Meesha Toms Heather Turner Tamara Turner Wordell Turner Shannon Vent A. Avis Brooks gives the camera a big smile. B. No play, all work, says Shane Par- C. You can tell they're freshmen, eager to Freshmen No Looking Back Darrell Waites Kory Walker Belinda Wallace Kevin Ward Lisa Ware Les Warren Kenny Waters Shawn Weaver Robin Webb Burt Weeks Michele Weldon Michelle Whisenant Darrin White Nekeitha White Nathaniel White Robert White Kelly Williams Kim Williams Michael Williams Scott Williams Kimberly Willis Laura Willis Becky Winkler Cathy Wood . .Ae .. r ........4..a fiilfa? f, if I Jennifer W00d Lyme Woodard Jnrrecl Worley Trevor Worthen Jackie Young A gm, ,, X fl. igl ,f,,lgg5 i Q, wg i V 4 ea, f HMG! 1, , '41 ' -.1 ' i W . , I A w. . I .Q 4? UW? 'gk I Vx i s ' K 1' Q a J' ww Lal ....,N. D A. These girls really know how to pose and eat at the same time. B. Jarrod Long enjoys another day at lunch.. C. Don't look now, but she's about to take our picture. D. Inita Raindle gets her hair combed with a little help from a friend. E. Brandi Miller shows Pepsi is the choice of a NEW generation. Freshmen No Looking Back 169 Quin? :Z3?gK '?UlLU57!!?liET!l??Gf ,rl 5 ' , ' efwff- ,, WW' l If l . 'V 'V 1 if V , Y' '1 is 2 X Q 'S , , Lia -,T W' q if ' A , . ,if v'4 1 L,.- 'N ,xc : ,w 'ik -435' N if' zfffif 'x,. -i f 'V x j , f if ,tw , , f .. A K! 95342 , e av an-ff fa- . fi, , 0 . 'fi K ,ga , . X if N .13 ' ' -nite, 2,3 Teachers, counselors and admin- istrators rarely enter their profes- sions to become financially wealthy. Most truely feel that they have a calling to help young people. At CHS, this atmosphere is evident in almost every classroom and office. But, the learning is not confined to the rooms. CHS teachers encour- age students to get involved in extra- curricular activities and sports to learn teamwork and responsibility. These dedicated people pictured on the following pages have a great deal of knowledge to share. So when the tardy bell rings and the class- room door shuts, you'd better Look Who's Talking . . . A. Mrs. Green tries to convince Angela Gould ofthe importance ofher senior theme. B. Mrs. LePoris gets a great deal of pleasure from donating a pint of blood. C. Coach Tolbert attempts to impersonate Stevie Wonder. D. Dr. Harp successfully combines his lunch with a little Commons duty. it , I nmtengazaaxoeia l N 4, ,,,V I , f i . nip: , if ,, , .fig f i ,ygg E a , iyg iiy, ' a ,Xi 'Qf ' ' C i Z, 4 -not Y ,, .,,,w, i, , ,,,,, , M, i - .A Principal Dr. T. Y. Harp C S B.S.E.g M.Ed.g Ed.D. Alex Williams Associate Principal B.S.g M.S.g M.Ed. Sharon Morgan Assistant Principal - Activities B.A.g M.Ed. Lana Orsak Curriculum Coordinator B.A.g M.Ed. Paul Slaughter Vocational Administrator M.Ed. Ronnie Prueitt Collins Scholarship Administrator B.S.3 M.S. Faculty Look Who's Talking 171 Counselors, Office Staff Assist Students if Mr. Ross attempts to help Sheri Jones and Amy Hicks Mrs, Bgrnette fakes time gut select courses for their senior year. from her many duties to smile Robert Corley Junior Counselor B.S.g M.Ed. Birdie Howze Sophomore Counselor B.S.g M.Ed. Barbara Phillips B.B.A.g M.S. Freshman Counselor for the camera. Paul Ross Senior l Vocational Counselor B.S.g M.S. Faculty 172 Look what Talking Genetha Thomas Principal's Secretary Beverly Barnette Principal's Secretary Betty Wylie Computer Clerk Elaine Cloud Attendance Secretary Ann Coker Attendance Secretary Mrs. Thomas spends much of her time an- swering questions over the telephone. f' ,..z Q A l A. Mrs. Cole givesa studenta LO0K when she catches him goofing off in the library. B. Mrs. Piel waits as a student responds to her question. ,.,.,,c, M ,.,..-A .-0.40-,.asf I 'S ,,,,,,,-.1- B g,,.,.M.Ni -jr , X R nglish Department Stresses Word Power Q-v L! W 35. 4- ,-fja ,gs W- , A qs , - 'frW, Marianne Anderson - B.S., M.S.g English Ig NHS, Challenge Team. Don Barton - B.A., M.Ed.g English IVg Football Coach. Barbara Cole - B.A.g English I - II, Reading Improvement. Tammy Goolsby - B.S.g English ll. Sharron Green - B.S.g English IVg UTL Ready Writing. Jan Ray Jackson - B.S., M.A.g English IV - H. Helen Matthews Kenner - B.S.g English II - IV. Teresa Parker - B.B.A.g English II. Deborah Piel - B.A.g English IIIQ Junior Class, TAFE. Jan Scarborough - B.S., M.A.g English III3 TAFE. Molly J. Sparks - B.S.g English Ig UIL Spelling. R. Sam Thompson - B.S.g English IIIg Football, Track Coach. Faculty Look whos Talking 173 174 A Ptfmnf I inmfm A. Mrs. Banks assists two of her students as they attempt to translate a sentence from Spanish to English. B. Mrs. Ingham andMrs.Jones Iookoverthe long list of VCR reservations near the end of school. C. Mrs. Dukes believes in using the whole board I with the help of an unseen chair.j Donna Ingham - Library Aid Winna Jones - B.A., M.L.S.g Librarian. Computers, Journalism Introduce Kim Latta Dukes - B.A.T.g Computer Science I - Hg Senior Sponsor. Conni Durbin - B.A., M.A., M.Ed.g Journalism I - II, Photography 3 Jungle Beast Journal, Corsican, UIL Journalism, Junior Sponsor. Librarians Serve School Techn C Foreign Language Study Brings People Togethe Thomas E. Sarge Avera - B.A. M.Ed.g Spanish I - IIIg Spanish Club Ann Banks - B.A., M.A.g Spanish II Spanish Club. Janet Terlouw - B.A.g French I - II French Club. Theresa Shugart - B.S., M.A.g Latin II, English Ig Latin Club, Junior Classical 4 League. 4? Faculty Look Who's Talking Js :M ,., to A Mrs. Dotson tries to explain an Algebra problem to a confused student. B Mrs. Clausen takes a needed break from her Geometry classes. L J el . 'exiled Mtv 41 'Q Mfr. flew Kiv, ,ui X, , s-I -. xx r , I H A ,ff ,V ' '- Q ,a 4 . ,N g ,. ls, li I . lf.. I '- I w........... 5 1' I 5 H 'r W if -M...., 5 r if: J' Q 9 B I l L.,-4 thematlclans Really Count ,Iami AbleS - B.S., M.S.T.g Geometry, Informal Geometry, Pre-Algebra, Freshman Sponsor. ,lim Barnette - B.S., M.S.g Algebra Ig Football, Powerlifting Coach. N2I'lCy BFOWII - B.S.E.g Algebra I, Pr Algebra, FOM. Kathy Clausen - B.A.g Algebra I, Geometry. Sherrye Dotson - B.S., M.Ed.g Pre- Calculus, Algebra II. Caroline Garner - B.S., M.Ed.g Algebra I - II, Freshman Sponsor. C James H. Hogue B S M S Con sumer Math, Informal Geometry, re Algebra, Senior Class Wayne Johnston B S Geometry FOM, Geometry Bill Leporis B S M Ed ,Algebra II Calculus, Physics, UIL Math ,Ian Stevens B S E Geometry Informal Geometry, FOM 9 B NA. Mrs. Hicks answers a question for Caroline Culwell. B. Coach Stout does his part for the Blood Drive. A 53 Af Histor Gpen Door to Pas Paul Allen - B.S., World History, Freshman Football, Head Baseball Coach. Randy Green - B.A., World History, JV Football, Varsity Soccer Coach. Billye Hicks - B.S., American History, Sophomore Class Sponsor. ixllf x Robert Keathley - B.S.,M.A., Eco- nomics I Free Enterprise, Government, Social Studies Dept. Head. Ron Morgan - B.S.,M.A., Govern- ment, Girls' Basketball Coach. Ronnie Shiflet - B.S., American History, Football, Track Coach. I 1 Charles Stout - B.A., M.Ed., Govern- ment, Free Enterprise, Freshman Foot- ball. Gary Tolbert - A.A., B.S., M.Ed., World Geography, Psychology, Sociology, Boys' Golf Coach, Boys' and Girls, Cross Country Coach. Tim Wasson - B.A., World History, World Geography, Freshman Football, i,-o Varsity and JV Baseball. Judy Williams - B.S., American 1 History I Extended, Free Enterprise, Q1 Faculty Junior Class Sponsor. - Look Who's Talking A A. Mr. Ingham formulates a response to another Chemistry problem. B. Coach Paschal gives a look of disbelief to a student's test grade. .- if v i- sa Q 1' , ' jill, .M . 4 if We X ...TA A V , .-. ' Scientists Experiement for Answers Fred Clausen - B.A., M.Ed.g Intro. Biology, Physical Scienceg Assistant Football Coach. Mona Curington - B.S., M.Ed.g Biology Ig NHS, UIL Science. Jim Dawson - B.S., M.Ed.3 Biology I, Intro. Biology, Driver's Education. Elaine Hoff - B.S., M.Ed.g Chemistry I, Biology II, Academic Decathlon. Jon E. Ingham - B.S., M.Ed.g Chemis- try I - II. Barbara LePoris - B.S.g Physical Science. g l f Michael Papas - B.A., M.A.g Physical Science, Biology, Football, Powerlifting, Track Coach. Phil Paschal - B.S., M.S.g Biology Ig Sophomore Class. Dennis Redden - B.S., M.Ed.g Physical Science. lr' B Electives Gffer Students a Choice i' X . Faculty 17 8 Look Who's Talking he Gary Gulnn - A.A., B.S., General and Advanced Woodworking, Individual Problems Woodworking, Industrial Arts Club Don Thompson - M.Ed.g Technical, General, Architectural, Advanced Drafting, Industrial Arts Club. ,,,,,..l Mrs. Hand checks to see which ofher 'K -47 I ii' actors is pretending to be sick. Ginger Baker - B.F.A.g Artl. Joe H. Farmer, Jr. - B.M.Ed., M.A.g Band. Annette GI'iZZle - B.S., Drill Team, Dance, Calicos, FCA, Sophomore Class Sponsor. 've- Elaine Hand - B.A.g Theatre Arts, Speech, Thespians. Morgana Harwood - B.F.A.g Ari I,II, III and IV. Mike Templeton - B.M., M.S.g Choral Music, Music Theory, A'Cappella Choir. E , Martha Dunlap - B.S., M.Ed.g Home Economics, FHA. Vivian Hicks - B.S.,M.Ed.g Home Economics Cooperative Educationg FHA! HERO. Florence Hodges - B.S, M.A.g CVAEg FHA f HERO. if 5 L Nancy Jones - B.S., Home Economicsg FHA. Dorothy Vacek - B.S., M.Ed.g Home ' Economics I - III, FHA. I 4 ,t -, fiat x 5 KJPEA ali ' Business, Vocational Classes Provide J ob Skills yew. . kr x, l SNS al f,- fl. '...-...... v g. lf' W '- II, Accounting. Shirley Anthony - Texas Cosmetology Instructor's License, Vocational Certifi- cationg Cosmetologyg VICA - Cosmetol- ogy. Jerry AShCl'21ft - B.S.g Vocational Agricultureg FFA. Dana Griffin - B.S.g CVAE Horticul- ture, Agricultural Scienceg FFA. Jan Ivie - B.B.A.g M.Ed.g Marketing Education I - Hg DECA. Caleb Jackson - B.S.g Industrial Cooperative Trainingg VICA. John Manning - B.S., M.Ed.g Agricul- tural Scienceg FFA. Driver's Education. Jane Batton - B.B.A.g Typing I. Jimmie Buchanan - B.B.A.g Typing I - Steve Pipkin - B.B.A.g Business, A. Mrs. Stringer signs Rhonda Prince's excuse before the start of class. B. Mr. Jackson delivers a lecture on sales techniques to his ICT class. A r 1 gi f H' - f -'- - .Q ii.. i ff I i 'iss c.,.. f'5 i A -X 1 M :ffm ,.. mi - .. xx - M ' A g'lAg!,g.T1X ,wg ,g ' - 'I f. 'lt .vx V I A V -- 1 Ei .. , r -A 4 a- i f 'I - i '-. .f's It b C 1 , -- .35 ..-c .. sq . I 4: Q- , gf? ,. 1 41. fwifhwr .M .. .eg , ' - iii-ig-iid - j ,15 '-r:i1Qe- ff.:-.-11. 4' i W V 'K 1- 4 I J, i 1, ix if in Q if X wnke'i' f . f' A ,g 7 v I Qgiilil ,L Q3 F .-31 diff-' Q KEY! ' iv- FW. '14 l 3 YHH 5 9 a 7 N ll? X 5 If 'F ,. Vex use-, ,el-A - K . i -f1,?-azitflif ' .ff i'?S5?fa -1: gf -- A ' ' ' if-'fiiifirieiiig - A i31.,g 'vga-fw ,.-,..- riff 'Q '-in y V K,j1-,-.15-' . , 1 -.hr1,f .g ga - . 1 W-.U -4 ,we ,ge 1, ., 534,-. ' to it - Y-1.-6 y 4.55-sg ,.,q .1-N4 . :fy ff -, 'T 1 2, N i fe gm tipsgigg f 1' if , r, ' 'T -grill' 'JQE--HH I'.?,a?Q,i, ' N ,:,.i -as-3 il . 1 3- W 'i E4 e f f . S X' 4- il x. i- my -- r g ,- u k fi. . W X 4, , J . I Y Q X , i James C. Orn - Vocational Certifica- tiong Weldingg VICA - Welding. B. G. Rehders - B.A.T.g Auto Mechan- icsg VICA - Auto Mechanics. Cheryl Stringer - B.S., M.Ed., M.Ed.g Vocational Office Education, Word Processingg OEA. Faculty Look Who's Talking A. P.E. l Business student teacher, Cindy Mitchell checks for absences. B. Coach Swenson provides students infor- mation on family relationships. y J a-P if I Q 5 Y 'NRE ..- A is 1. 4, . . W -se..-. A PE, HealthBGet tudents in hape Beverly Back - B.S.g Healthy Girls' Volleyball and Track Coach, Junior Class Sponsor. Todd Brewer - B.S., M.S.g Physical Educationg Assistant Basketball Coach. Paula Cain - B.S., Physical Educationg Boys' and Girls' Swim Coach. Don Denbow - B.BiA., M.Ed.g Head Football Coach. Dale Dotson - B.S., M.Ed.g Physical Educationg Boys' Basketball Coach. Brett Kendall - A.S., B.S.g Physical Education, Special Education P.E.g Boys' and Girls' Tennis Coach, FCA. XX x Sam McElroy - B.S.g Physical Educa- tiong Freshman Football and Basketball Coach. Sharon Swenson - B.S.g Healthg Girls' Golf Coach, Freshman Sponsor. . Marvanette Waters - B.S.g Health, Physical Educationg Assistant Volleyball and Basketball Coach, Head Girls' Track k , Coach. Sherri Wilkinson - A.A., B.S., M.S.g Physical Educationg Cheerleader Spon- sor. Facility 180 Look whos Talking fu-uiv' pecial Services Meet Individual Needs Rose Freeman - B.S., E.S.L. Certifiedg English as a Second Language. A. Mrs. Paschal tries to clarify an assign- ment for one of her students. B. Mrs. Gober represents a link between the hearing world and the world of her stu- dents. C. Mrs. Lewis explains a problem on the overhead projector. Seffg,-uf' 'unsun g ffff- i Content Mastery. paired. T? A Bonnle All1S0n - Content Mastery And. Molley Paschal A.S., B.B.A., M.S., Linda GOb6r - B.A.g Hearing Im- Janet Randle - Hearing Impaired Aid. Irene D. Gardner - M.Ed.g Vocational Adjustment Coordinator. Sandy Lewis - B.S.g English, Math Science. Patsy Womack - B.A., M.Ed.g Health, Science, Social Studies, Math, Language Arts. Faculty Look Who's Talking 1 31 Central Office K Admini tration Q' -we A - ,, W, K E , . ..,sews.wems. - H-1' A f wgsaa.-LLM , W . . . ,,,.. A Wt... i ,A Z,AJ It,A A A A , M i i' f x- so a X M s uf 3 ,- gh, ff---ye wg., Qi-1.: f .: ' SS-ffflzwef 5' ' , NL gf: ., it 5 3.115 - - 5 f - ' ' W, -htt do .qw,.. iiiagfrt .Mailman wh Mark M. Culwell Superintendent Euin Frank Harold Johnson Assistant Superintendent Administrative Assistant For Business Affairs Faculty 182 Look whos Talking N X XM 1 K M ' 'wv.., , r A ' Gene Bullard Athletic Director Bill Hicks Director of Maintenance and Transportation I. Mary Butler Instructional Superviser Tommy Wardell Director of Instruction . Board of Trustees Cfrom leftl: David Wilson, Jr. Leah Jones Dr. James Price V Lois Jean Hart Dr. Charles Biltz Glen Smith Cnot picturedl: Frank Dunn Faculty Look Who's Talking 1 1 0'V' WWW .Aff B fa. ,Q sg The thrill of victory and the ag- ony of defeat - words used often in the history of sports. In essence, they sum up the emotions experi- enced by the athletes at CHS. John Nelson and Eddie Bator capped offan outstanding season by winning the state 4-A doubles cham- pionship in tennis. The girls volley- ball team advanced to the playoffs, and the Tigers placed second in regionals in team tennis, and the girls' basketball team took the bi- district title. An individual performance of note was turned in by Alneatha Cox, who placed second in state in the discus. Corsicana in Tiger Country, and Look Who's On Top . . . A. Deanna Collins H6311 shootsfrom thefoul line as Niki Crenshaw M41 and Tammy Copeland awaint the rebound. B. John Nelson and Eddie Bator display their state championship medals and trophy minutes after winning the state title. C. Johnny Ashton watches intently from the Tiger sideline. D. Erica Wynne soars far in the long jump. The 1987-88 arsity Football Team f Q Jr A 4 J 4 fe Qfffil' 4 ? wah -gall, silent, X15 Ula 1-IEE: viii,- 1 1 A .35 di?eBdp59Qf5sq32s54g5 g , F , Q , M . ll S ef ww BQ? J 1 Top Row - Coach Denbow, Coach Barton, Coach Barnette, Coach Clausen, Coach Papas, Coach Clay, Coach Thompson, Coach S hiflet, TrainerBernie Camarillo. 2nd Row - Brad Powell, Jon Ingham, Darren Jackson, Scott Tidwell, Jason Truitt, Keith Moore, Rodney Ballard, Kenneth Henry, Johnny Ashton. 3rd Row - Marcus Hines, Lance Watkins, Robert Talbert, Aaron Turner, Danny Boyte, Gary Dunlap, Chris Aldama, Daniel Biltz. 4th Row - Chalma Gonzales, James Bonner, Micheal Stapleton, Mark Morris, Derek Vadasy, Micheal Griggs, Pat Brown, Lowell Thompson, Robert Witherspoon. 5th Row - Craig Carroll, Ronnie Mitchell, Keith Brookins, RobbieAlford, VincentMiller, Micheal Roman,'DwightJones, Ricky Lusk. 6th Row - Chris Smith, Jarvis Daniels, Tim Chaney, Shane Neal, Robert Sneed, Derrick Lusk, Danny Hoffart, Lee Ovalle, Chris Taylor. 7th Row - Jimmy Pope, Cedric Blackshire, Bo Bartee, Leonard Franklin, Micheal Johnson, Frank Evans, Tim Rubel, Joseph Johnson. 8th Row - Bubba Demoss, Booker Ballard, Brhzn Meankins, Johnny Evans, Orlando Williams, Darren Arnett, Jerry Tarbutton. Front Row - S 121 Johnston, Matt D ycus, Krystia Granger, Jolene Fawcett, Jimi Denbow, Curtis Wade. J.-ta., Hard Rack -- LONVC' K , t f ' x , X FN, Student trainers arc, back row CL-RJ: Will Claxton, Jim Denbow and Chris Taliferrog ront row: Charlotte Finch, Hollie Herring, Krystia Granger and Jolene Faucett. Varsity Football Look Who's on Top Tigers Finish Season 7- g Miss Play-offs for 1st Time in A. Danny Boyte practices his snap forPATs. B. Mark Morris puts the moves on for a pre- game defensive drill. V ry Football Look Who's on Top Football is known as a way of life in Corsicana. The Tigers worked together this year to form a bond of pride, tradition and character, not just the thrill of victory. Fans and other teams were aware of this and knew that even if the football team was out-scored, the Tigers were always winners. In years past, the Tigers pulled together to get past district and advance to the playoffs. Some teams tend to become dominate in a cer- tain sport, but all good things must eventually end. A new season began in September, and the Tigers faced struggles not encountered in recent years. Season openers do not make a season in football, but the Tigers took Palestine 28-7 g and after all, a win is a win. The second week of the season, Corsicana was ranked No. 1 in the state. With this title, the team moved on to over-power Waco Midway 14-3. The Tigers next had to play a tough game with South Grand Prai- rie, a good 5-A team. It was an exciting game with Corsicana losing their starting quarterback early, and the Warriors came away with a 21-5 win over favored Corsicana. This non-district set-back did not stop the Tiger's drive to a champi- onship. the 1980's 4 In the last 21 seconds, the Tigers kicked a 33-yard field goal for a 16- 15 district-opening victory over Wilmer-Hutchins. Then it was off t Cedar Hill and Midlothian wher the Tigers secured relatively eas, wins, 26-14 and 42-6. The next team to face the Tiger was Waxahachie. Corsicana wa ready to play, but the Indians wer on the warpath and upset the Tiger 30-20. This was a game to lear from, and the Tigers pulled togethe to highlight the annual Homeco ing activities with a 42-11 win ove Red Oak. ' Traditional rival, Ennis, w next on the schedule, and the Lio pulled out a hard-fought 16-7 wi over the Tigers for the first time i over a decade. Corsicana faced thei final oppenent knowing that thei season was virtually over. The prid of the Corsicana Tigers emerge and devastated the Lancaster Tige 34-0, to end the season on a winnin note. Despite an excellent season re ord of 7-3, the Tigers missed t playoffs for the first time in t 1980's. For the players and coache the season ended too early, but f true Tiger fans, the members of t 1987 Corsicana Tiger Varsity we still winners in the eyes of those w cared most. rims Johnny Evans U7 Qvfi, James Bonner 71 Lance Watkins Tim Chaney N Q In .,,. i f 'A V ' ,N X ,.,- ., i W - 5 T USERS 1 ' Dwight Jones Honorable Mention Defensive i. z - K u s 1-1 f'I':' ' Shane Neal if '15 ' fi? .A'k 61 , My Frank Evans ra I W f If A Y f Vinson Miller Michael Roman Varsity Football Look whos On Top 187 Varsity Football Look Who's On Top ...,,, , q f .. '. e F Wmfe,gfv Kisses 1 f fee-,I f e ' P X ' A r as W ' Robert Talbert Jerry Tarbutton Johnny Ashton Honorable Mention Defensive N it . .. -' 55555 f Darren Jackson Robert Witherspoon Danny Hoffart e 3522 ii ehot one H3 sf .E T - ' f -z .. or Qwif 'need Q ' my . X1 Ricky Lusk Brian Meankins Kenneth Henry Honorable Mention Offensive First Team me ,- My wx ' A Nia, Michael Johnson First Team ' 1 T 1 gi 1 5' 1' Q' Ronnie Mitchell Second Team 51 J' , 1 bi X i 'iw N Darren Arnett Scott Tidwell Marcus Hines First Team mms ie Q .,, if Danny Boyte Lowell Thompson Honorable Mention Offensive -if M if i K . Q 1. . , nr A V7 ' gs' in Keith Moore Chris Smith First Team Varsity Football Look Who's On Top 1 Y s A5 5 iii.: ea k s. gl .:g' ' A - is I r A ' Chris Aldama Robert Sneed .MW0 ' fr-w f' s 'y ,qi , I, 1 ...,, . L A A X Daniel Biltz Aaron Turner Second Team Honorable Mention Offensive fi ,S s , I krk' r C C' 33 if I K .-ies f s 1: sz, f -Jig... if: f?, e C , s. Brad Powell Craig Carroll First Team First Team Look Who's On Top H if if Varsity Football is X Ks 1 Mark Morris 'Q a . ,- -' gjvgifi- ' in H ,... , -my 1 .xii - .5 ,fu Leonard Franklin First Team H -alla' S C 1, Derek Vadasy Fi!!! many 1 4 Mi Chalma Gonzales Gary Dunlap ' f..- I , Earl ' T' - V , J e N B' Q .- , 'Z . l :Luv iiigs S xl. f I Pat Brown Jarvis Daniels f 'll 5 665 TXSER Chris Tavlor Robbie Alford K ' di ,wwf 'QED ' . 2 ,W I Q .. .. ,M k QL fxnabl 5 ' V 3 Cr xg , 2 ' W ,' 'xv , 'muff I rg K. +5 I 1 , xr Q . iligi Bubba DeMoss 2' 511113 1, Rodney Ballard , -'r 1 C UNH Lee Ovalle Varsity Foolball Look whos On Top 191 Varsity Football 192 Look whos On Top ,ml ..,. i .ez -ee., , Q ,N V'-'se fwff - 'si W 3 M7 Q' XJ ww Tim Rubell Cedric Blackshire Jon Ingham I Bo Bartee Second Team Offense Honorable Mention Defense NOT PICTURED Orlando Williams First Team R ., ... -...e........,,e,u'-- LW.. .W ef .swf X H., 1 31 X X 'Y fm-l Michael Stapleton Joseph Johnson Honorable Mention 4-, X. 4.3 Jason Truitt Football posts 6-4 record QQQAQ rowj: Coach Green, Coach S hUlet, Jason Shafer, Carry Ballard, Bobby Schults, Jamie Butler, James Jones, Ramdle, Coach Papas, Coach Clay, fseventh rowj Carl Williams, Kevin Renfro, Bruzn Hodge, Jeff A dcock, cey Ralston, Jimmy Lucas, Danny Mask, Andy Dobbs, Chris Polk, Csixth rowj Berwin Lusk, Pat Denning, Johnson, Jef Zachary, John Palos, Chris TalUero, Nick Andrews,Wendall Gore, Joseph Tapia, Lee H olulay, rowj Brian Bennette, Chris Armstrong, JejfBeamon, Chad Elmore, Chris Allen , Kedric Armstrong, Cedeno Tyrone Mannig, Dwight McDade, Cfourth rowj Derrick Franklin, Ernest Smith, Tim Rushe, Chris Garrett, Hardeman, Kyle Hayden, James Nelson, Brent Thompson, James Pillans, Glenn Deeds, I third rowj Bryan DD Hicks, Joseph Govan, Heath Dyer, Greg Felix, Nathaniel White, James Southard, Marcus Green, Stanley tsecond rowl chad Richards, Brian Back, Rico Freeman, Keith Rogers, Scott Otto, Corey Thomas, James Matt Watson, Cfront rowj Cedric Cook, Bruzn Richards, Jeff Bennett, Daniel Cobb, Terry Deeds, Walter and Justin Jewell. Palestine Midway S. Grand Prairie Wilmer Hutchins Cedar Hill Midlothian Waxahachie Red Oak Ennis Lancaster 'sv-ss Boys' Jv Football A. Ronnie Mitchell, Orlando Williams and Rodney Ballard discuss plays as Joseph Johnson and Frank Evans look on Freshmen Football 194 Look whos On Top reshmen roll to 8-1-1 season From topf left to rightljr Stacy Jennings, Clay Johnson, Pete Gurney, Darren Sims, Jimmy McGahan, Ben Ross, Deshante Crawford, Slyvester Bradley, Derek Black- shire, Michael Williams I second rowj Katari McDonald, Kevin Schmidt, Kevin Ward, Jarrod Long, Miron Oston, Willie Kelly, David Bruce, Michael Benton fthird rowj Coach Allen, Demario Stewart, Jason Al- mond, Tyrone Leonard, Mark Derryberry, Don Denbo w, Carren White, JB Richardson, Nick Terry, Coach McElroy Cfourth rowl Elliott Mitchell, Art Rush, Nolan Benton, Chris Jackson, Theron Cranmird, Edward' Solomon, Mike Codling, Darrell Waites Uifth rowj Coach Wasson, Joseph Damon Scott Neal, Chad Granstajf Eric HeU'ner Markeith Bryant, Jerroil Worley, Gre Hughes, Shay Paschal, Coach Stout fslltt rowj Chris Benton, John Champion, Wil luzm Eastman, Curt Burris, Jeff Ford JayDeeAten, Carl Moore,Joey Smith, Shan non Vent tbottom rowj Cedric Roberts Bobby Ingham, Monty Smith, Marcu Jackson, Vernon Mills, Steven Rogers, No Mendosa, Cameron Smith, Cheto Flores an Derrick M cDade. '87-88 Freshman Football Team . SCHS fOpp. flialestine 34 , 6 Midway. zz 20 South Grand Prairie 8 0 , Q Wilmer Hutchins 14 ' 6 ' Cedar Hill i- 36 3 'Midlothian , ss 6, t Q Waxahachie 6 6, I Red Oak 41 I4 Ennis 22 21 I Lancaster 20 10 arslty Volle ball advances to pla offs With hard Work 87-'88 Varsity Volleyball Crandall 15-1, 15-8 Midway 15-13, 13-15, 15-8 Mexia 15-1, 15-2 Waco 15-9, 13-15, 15-9 Midway 15-5, 11-15, 15-6 West 3-15,15-13, 11-15 Wilmer-Hutchins 15-3, 13-15, 15-9 Cedar I'1iII 15-5,15-I0 Midlolliizm 15-5,15-13 1Vaxal1:u:I1iu I3-15, 15-13, 5-15 Red Onl-1 16-14,15-10 Leon 1-15, 6-15 Lancaster 15-13,17-15 Wilmer-Hutchins 15-7, 9-15, 15-5 Thomas .1eI'l'erson 15-8, 15-12 West Mesquite 15-5, 1.5-1 Boswell 15-8, 15-11 Cedar Hill 15-7,15-Ll Midlothian 15-13, ls-2 Waxahachie Red Gak Lancaste 19-17, 6-15,11-15 15-10,15-10 Develta Coleman reaches high to go for a winning spike. B. Nikki Oden, Devetta Coleman, Julie Beale and Coach Back watch on. Volleyball Look W11o's On Top Volleyball Look Who's On Top Alneatha Cox First Team Devetta Coleman Honorable Mention Nikki Oden Honorable Mention Lisa Rainey Lorraine Taylor I Second Team First Team I' Roxanne Seay Sue Yeldell J Second Team Honorable Mention Deanna Williams Julie Beale Sewnd Team Honorable Mention 1988 arsity Volleyball Team Q. wwf i - ,, -3 I ' , 'Y '54 F Q : X T! 6, . f ' h L .y ' 1 I. L A j 1 Y ' x . X ,, ' 7149. .WZWAQ x , L v VM' f J 1 f Y , Q ii, 4 4 K -- ...' Q . - 14 issue ,, , Lf J Q JJ n L 1 ffl V L ef ' -. X 1 I Pl e 5 3 1 u,3,5.:Q-5? ' . - row KL-R1: Coach Back, Roxanne Devetta Coleman, Lisa Rainey, Julie Beale Deanna Williams, Lorraine Taylor, and Sue Yeldell. Cox and Nikki Odeng front row: Lady Tiger managers are Connie Crawford, Harlene Johnson and LaRonda Lusk. Sue Yeldell follows through after an over- hand serve. 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FAQS:I15215251515IEIEIf2E2fIE222E2EIE2:2:lf2E15- 'A I A' R' 'A J Volleyball OP LookWho's On T Back row CL-RJ: Kim Hines, Erika Wynne, Rainey, Niki Crenshaw, Christie Robin Barbee, Cerissa Harris and Lisa Solo- Rachel Jacksong front row: Venessa mong middle row: Coach Waters, Leigh ton, Regina Nolen, Shannon Lucas ' Felicia Waites. Back row CL-RJ: Kimber McGehee, Rita Perry and Tina Smithg front row: Hollingsworth, Christy Oliver, Taminisha qsfewllff, Kim' Milflm, Tam BiSh0P La wanna Alexander. arsity finishes With 16-15 record despite injuries to key starters L-fi-J Q '87-88 Boys' Varsity Baske ' CHS Fairfield 67 Carter 52 is Athens 72 Fairfield 57 West Mesquite 55 77 Witchita Falls 69 X h V Haltom City SS ' Q ' Dallas Pinkston 49 Lewisv'll. Marcus 55 West Mesquite 52 Dallas Carter S3 'X ' i Brownsboro 53 - X Huntsville 58 ' V. -im as Sngok 63 Austin McCallum 55 ANDY DOTSON DAVID HUFFMAN Le Vega 63 Midway 46 Killeen Ellison S9 Lancaster 52 . Wilmer Hutchins 66 is cedar Hill as , 1 we Midlothian 32 t T A K Waxahachie S7 X ' Red Oak 49 Ennis 69 Lancaster 40 Wilmer Hutchins 61 Cedar Hill 56 Midlothian 53 Waxahachie 51 Red Oak 49 Ennis 67 5 9 ' ' - 1: ORLANDO WILLIAMS eginald Robinson shoots for a basket. tball Opp. 47 64 53 53 52 64 52 67 70 34 77 49 78 44 S0 58 64 57 59 85 44 30 72 37 76 58 75 58 S0 87 35 74 Boys' Varsity Basketball Look Who's On Top Boy's Varsity Basket 200 Look whos On Top ball ADANTE AUSTIN BRLAN MEEKINS JAMES JONES .A FLOYD REESE BILLY HARLAN KENNETH HENRY T - , I I 1 4 :I 1 JIM ROBERSON CHAD WILSON REGINALD ROBINSON , Freshmen: shoot the hoops Boys' Basketball Team members are SidMillergfrontrow: RobinBailes,Lamond row IL-RJ: Berwin Lusk, Brad Rey- Graves, Edgar Garrett and Charles Yar- James Brown, Fisher Johnson and bough. Q5 V I ,T J fx is - , reshman Boys' Basketball Team members Nunn, front row: Lee Griffen, Cedric back row IL-RJ: Demarhz Steward, Roberts, Jarrod Thomas, Camiron Smith D Smith, Bryce Terry, Trey McCord, Almonte Smith, Neal Green and Bobby Huffman, Stacy Jennings and Robert Sparks. Boys JV' pmhmm Baskmbau Look Who's On Top Back row IL-Rl: Lisa Solomon, Alneatha Cox, Lorraine Taylor, Shari Reese, Coach Morgan, Terri Henry, Deanna Collins, Erika Wynne and Larronda Lusk, front row: Tammy Copeland, Demetra Stewartand Niki Crenshaw. Girls' Varsity Basketball CHS Opp. Fairfield 66 40 Terrell 68 42 Fairfield 58 29 Mansfield 76 S2 Terrell 66 37 Ennis 49 50 Weatherford 46 50 Western Hills 67 32 Trimble Tech 57 39 Lancaster 66 49 B. Grove ' 73 41 Fairfield 70 40 Kerens 70 71 ' Hillsboro 85 26 Leander ' 48 43 Girl's Varsity Basketball Look Who's On Top Girls' Basketball powers Wa to Bi-District Championship ba CHS Opp. Midway 50 72 Pflugerville 51 49 Stephenville 62 69 W-Hutchins 60 S9 Cedar Hill 68 42 Midlothian 65 43 Waxahachie 61 26 Red Oak 71 47 Ennis 52 33 Lancaster 60 43 4 W-Hutchins 46 69 Cedar Hill 62 44 Midlothian 40 39 Waxahachie 60 30 Brownsboro 57 59 Paris 51 62 Erika Wynne wonders what to do with the Il ALL mm, conslcnwa W ALL HAIL. consrcmva l we Pusons non Lovmv 1 so r nm as ous POSITION, summr we smc ous Pamsss som woman vs oun wmcuwono, momma mass cusens son me com Am ALL mm. consacawa. DEAR ou: A ALL HAIL ro You' A Lorraine Taylor Ist Team AH-District Alneatha Cox Shari Reese 131 Team All,Regi0n 2nd Team All-District 3rd Team All-District 2nd Team A11-smze . 3 fd Team All-Regwfl Selected to two post-season All-Star Teams Terri Henry Deanna Williams Nikol Crenshaw Honorable Mention Erika Wynne Tammy Copeland Demetra Steward Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention ' 1' Varsity Basketball lr Iiook Who's On Top Girl's IV, Freshmen Basketball 204 Look whos On Top JV Basketball takes first in district Back rowfL-Rl: JenngferMi11er,Kim Hines, Mageeheesffvnf fvwf Vannesw Lifflefvn, Kathy Miller, Kristy Oliver, Roxanne Seay, Paula Ballard, Coach Waters, Leigh Rainey Cerrissa Harris, Meka Martin and Kimber and T0y0 Hart. s, nf: I ti c ,Iii HAIQ, UQ Tv xg., . The girls warm up prior to the start on the game. V ., - 'ffl 'CHS Fairfield - 22 Terrell- V 33 Fairfield A 49 Mansfield ' ' 29 Terrell ' K' 48 Ennis 40 Blooming Grove Varsity V 25 Avalon Varsity 53 italy Varsity ' 1 1 57 ' Lancaster H - ff 39 'Wilmer Hutchins 7V 135 Midlothian , s A M337 Red Oak I ' i .1 f45 Ennis' ,zie ' -38 'Laneasteri r f30' Wilmer Hdtchins ' 53 Cedar Hill V fx .29 2Midlothian'5U ' H30 waxahachie, 36 Red'Oaki-7, A 43 Waxahachie 19 opif 19 13 zz 74 zz 35 40 19 51 35 34 ' .34 35 29 .27 '52 V .12 336, 3 19 1 33 18 Lad Golfers swing to first in district meet r y B WX 4 x Vg N50 'i 'il' has ala The Girls' Golf Team completed another highly successful season, defending their district title. At various invitationals such as Ennis, Denton and Plano, the girls gained valuable experience. At district, the team was lead by Tonya Farmer who received second medalist honors and Anna Highnote who was third. At the regional tour- nament in Denton, Tonya Farmer shot an outstanding opening day round to hold second place at the half-way point. Unfortunately, rain interupted her second round, slow- ing the course, and Tonya fell back in the pack, but still finished among the leaders. Mandy Lee approaches a putt with excellent form. Girls' Varsity Gob' Team, back row IL- Coach Swenson, Aniy McNeel, Christie Anna Highnote, Tonya Farmer and Leeg front row: Michelle Paschal, Ross and Rachel Oliver. Kiju Girl's Golf Look Who's On Top Ja occer Team kicks into action against tough 5-A competition 1 st team all-district me - Q S R. 5: A Q 5 9 xii X i 3 'R X 5 -2. . 3 ...Q DARREN ARNETT TREY HARDIMAN TONY WATSON Honorable mention A i W , :,i' an CHRIS ALDAMA DANIEL BILTZ ROBERT SNEED 1 st team all-district Soccer Look Who's On Top , JAMES MARTINEZ Q. X JOSEPH JOHNSON KYLE HAYDEN 1 st team all-district Honorable mention Y R , ..W,g,F ,N vw X - 'A r S' O if El X be ff A .2 if E U ' J 5 K g 8 . .v sf on J' 1 5 S 4 , ' Q f . 5 J J fl A e,', , r 3 -r 'Sig ' f 1 ,, ' KEN HAYDEN JON MARTINEZ JON INGHAM Honorable mention BUBBA DEMOSS Honorable mention .-, nf' i . ant ,..-,.. x x 29+ . . Q, W Ne' . oi , A ggi' . il' A 5 . f f J U J J if gi n f 5 .N i. bi. A1-JIU X QE' ' is , -t 5 Q O H X ERIC JONES GREGG BACK Honorable mention Soccer Look Who's On Top Boy's Golf 208 Look whos On Top Golf Team repeats as District Champs W-, Q 1 L, N. 6 W- 'A fs ss. me ws e get is , ' . 2 . N , 'i, .,,,,, , is ' - K 2 V . B . if -ii -X J Q ji T F? Wil.. N fiqffi ieffip 3 s A+....nw ' Left to right: Chad Wilson, Jason Worley, A. J. Douglas, Jason Resener, Lynn H utson and Steve Huffman. The Boys' Varsity Golf Team putted their way through various invitational tournaments on their way to the district title and fifth place finish at regionals. The team placed second in the Grapevine and Richland Invitationals, and first place in the Ennis Invitational. Leading the team throughout the year were Jason Resener, who was runner-up medalist at district, and Jason Worley, who received the Bobby Norch Outstanding Senior Golfer Award. QP A. J. Douglas tries for that winning putt. 5 . ,f f e V l -24 , , .QAM l . : 'gr V, ii- ' B. .pig-'1 eff-'fia r wifes! ': 7... ' , ,ug ,NX ,. ' .. ' 1 .. W K m, A. Gary Winningham has notquite mastered ' mf ' ' i. , the swing. fi A B. Jason Manning demonstrates the use ofa XT' putter. ' L r C. Erab Jones takes a crack at the ball. D. Lynn Hutson goes for the flag. 5' Boy's Golf Look Who's On Top Tennis Team year: INCREDIBLE Tennis Look Who's On Top as Nelson, Bator conquer state i l The Boys' Varsity Tennis Team consists og Ronald Hamann and Roney Pollard, froni back Row IL-RQ: Coach Kendall, Vincent row: Jan McPherson, John Reasons ana Keaton, Boo Lee, John Nelson, Eddie Bator, Lupie Tapia. The Girls' Varsity Tennis Team consists of, Hellfhef Tllfllff, Almeffe Y0 k, Kellie Tem- back row: Karen Egonis, Cheryl Young, pletan and Gayla Fortner. Coach Kendall in kneeling in front, ..2 , ,,f9'i'fn- V fl 6114 ,A K - a:ffq..: 1 f 1, f A. The doubles team of John Nelson and Eddie Bator show off theirgold medals at the regional competition in Denton. B. Girls' singles player Gayla Fortner proudly holds her bronze medal from region- als. C. Boo Lee, boys' singles player, also shows off his bronze medal from regioanlsl B. J++?-l ..Z. 1111313 The Corsicana Tennis Team ended their season on a winning note as John Nelson and Eddie Bator brought home the gold medal from the state tournament in Austin in May. At the district championships, the boys won first and the girls fin- ished third. Nelson and Bator, along with defending singles champion Gayla Fortner, took firsts. Boo Lee finished second and also advanced to regionals. Roney Polland and Ronald Hamann finished fourth in doubles. At regionals in Denton, Nelson and Bator continued their winning ways to advance to state, while Fort- ner and Lee finished third to qualify as state alternates and considered among the top 12 players in the state in 4-A competition. In Fall Team Tennis competition, the players competed in several tournaments including Killeen, Corsicana, and Ennis. They were regional finalists for the second consecutive year and finished with a 20-4 dual match record. Tennis Look whos On Top 21 1 J Tennis Team dominates district JV Team Members are back row IL-RJ: Jason Sodd, Hugh Stroube, Chuck Rice, Raphael DeCos, Eric Sims, Cory Walker, ScottSettIe, Ken Hayden, Kevin Miles, Chris Miller, Kyle Hayden and Coach Kendall, Corsicana's JV Tennis Team dominated district play with first and second place finishes in boys' singles and girls' doubles, as Well as a first place victory in girls' singles by Angie Stringer. In girls' doubles, Shelley Jones and Karen Egonis took first over teammates Jessica Sullins and Na- talie Locatelli. In boy's singles, Scott Settle triumphed over Eric Sims. These young Tigers should pro- vide the ingredients necessary to continue the dominance established in the last two years. Tennis Look Who's On Top front row: Tammie Napps, Natalie Locatelli, Jessica S ullins, Angie Stringer, Patsy Buch- mann, Bryna Fayhe, Shelley Jones, Karen Coach Kendall helps Eddie Bator and John Egonis, Chelsa Davidson, Deanna Horton Nelson get back on track during the semi and Elizabeth Dunn. finals at regionals v .,,... W, t .v'E.,. ' 1 A..-vggsg r :fe -' W wig. ,W -5' M '.'.. ,. ..,,,. W.. ,, . ,.e- 7 Q, ...H az .f K , 5. sal-W .4 O- 4-sung 'THINKZZ7 ATE. Y A. A good follow up is demonstrated by t -. Heather Turner. 71 f L B. Kellie Templeton digs to reach a low ball. C. Eddie Bator and John Nelson congratu- late each other after a victory. D. Boo Lee returns a volley as partner, Ronald Hamann, looks on. E. Annette York andAngie Stringershake on C a job well done. -Q - vs A 5 k A Q, 1' T 4 I 4 Q 2? 9, ,1 X 'Q .Q - A t'15f't'.. ' . ,f. ? , ' Fl ' e 1 s 5 Qzfkp fn V 'F -- . 4, g,WS':s.. .sy ., ,ck.,,5,.,,.,5:k. I ,M V. - , 1 .ff N - g ..s t , . . x ,,.. ..-. ew I L K W , D E Texmis Look whds orrop 213 Swimming Look Who's On Top Individuals qualify for regionals in Boys' Swimming 52 jg s j gf fe? 3 ai L Back row KL-RJ: Ben Stewart, John Fogg, Ken Schultz, Ronald Simmington Phillip Guillen, Alan Koaker, Randy Nanny, Jones, Chris K uykendall, Kemper Travis Vaught and Jimmy Roseg front row: SDH, TfeV0f Wvffhell and T ale Smith The Boys' Swim Team partici- pated and placed in various meets this year, including Longview where they placed third. Several ,members turned in out- standingtimes to placein the district meet and advance to regionals. These included: Travis Vaught, KemperThompson,Eric.Iones,Ben Stewart, John Fogg, Tate Smith, Ronald Simmington and Phillip Guillen. Ronald S immington, Ben Stewart F ogg confer between their events. ll Back row lL-RJ: Stephanie Bauer, Ashley Mary Ellen Forestman, Rosemary Guillen, Coursey, Julie Horton, Toni Whitener, Hi- Rushell Gullet, Michelle Dewey and Kristen lary H umbert and Anna LePorisg front row: Maupin. S iv 7 Y xg l .Q ,fl f 1 P N ' ' y 1 rr it yn gg. F? nl'V' W E irls' swim to strong showing s team finishes 7th in region The Corsicana Girls' Swim eam plunged strongly through nother season. They excelled in ost meets including a tie for first at he Nacogdoches Invitational. De- pite having to compete against uch larger 5-A squads, the girls laced several individuals in the top ix at district placing second overall. Top qualifiers were Anna Lepo- is, Ashley Coursey, Stephanie auer, Rosemary Guillen, Julie orton, Toni Whitener and Hilary umbert. These girls advanced to he regional meet where they placed eventh. Leading the Way was Anna eporis with a third place finish and tate alternate position in the 200 reestyle. 1-9' Phillip Guillen and Hilary Humbert take time out between races to talk. Swimming Look Who's On Top 215 V- v,,.L 1 'Q N - E C' D. A. Phillip Guillen models his new suit. B. Members ofthe swim team rest aflera long meet. C. Travis Vaught flies into the water. D. Kemper Thompson struggles to make it first. E. Donna Talkington watches as a swimmer takes off Swimming 216 Look Who's On Top Powerlifters tie for first at state, ictor Franklin claims title ,C J. 'M if .L ' I 451 . vga., A . 1 , f 2 its.. . if 532' , QV-H-Lfx AAK4,-5 J 4, Z t . if Po werlU'ting members are: Cfront ro wJ Brian Back, Eric McDade, Michael Johnson K sec- ond rowj Victor Franklin, Trey Brown, Chris Smith, Leonard Franklin, Danny Mask, The Corsicana Powerlifting Team had another very successful year, once again proving their supe- iority in Texas by tying for the state itle. The team entered four invita- ional meets placing first at Athens nd North Lamar. Out of the 14 lifters, 12 qualified or the regional meet and seven went n to the state competition at Texas A 84 M. Victor Franklin came away with a surprise state championship 'n the 198 lbs. class by posting his ersonal high marks during the ompetition. Walter Lewis fback rowj Jarvis Daniels, Lowell Thompson, Vinson Miller and Brad Powell. Other team accomplishments included Walter Lewis in the 123 lbs. class who was second in the squat and set a state record of 440 lbs. liftg Jarvis Daniel, who placed sixth at state with a record of 630 lbs. in the dead liftg Leonard Franklin was fifth in the 181 lbs. class. Micheal Johnson took second place in the 198 lbs. class, Chris Smith was fifth in the 242 lbs. class with a record of 630 lbs. in the squat, and Willie Kelley qualified in the superheavy weight division. -u-F Powerlifting Look Whds On Top ' 'ff ...N mfs W e . , Y' - . , W, .,,,....,.,-, ... , ' 5 fri -'I f - i'fg,,, 1-- - Zi ' iw -. .fx 1, 2 ' 5 ,N X' ' A ' - -W' ' K' Q. .A ' -- 54 is 'Y HSQQX e X ' -f -- 1 . gs T 2 ' ' ' l , A M... z 1 X a .-L, 5 I at fi. - . . si' Q. tttaa a e . K X, , W i .ii we my .X., 4 - t x .' ii ii? .A . . a 1 s. kiln .. A. B. 'A A. Robert Witherspoon practices a deadlift during his workout. B. Eric M cDade tries desperately to complete a squat with a tremendous amount of weight. C. Vinson Miller makes an extra effort to IU? the heavy bar. D. Lowell Thompson demonstrates that he has little difficulty with this light weight bar. E. Jarvis Daniels concentrates on his form during workouts. Powerlifting 218 Look whoa On Top 1 Q t E5 D. S Tv 3 H 5. ' Q . ., .W .K MVAg.Ak arsity Track sprints to success This year the CHS track team produced some exciting finishes, some outstanding individual per- formances and some unusual re- sults. High on the list of the unusual was Kenneth Henry's 400 meter race in the finals at region. Henry ran a time of 45.4 seconds which would have been the best time in the nation this year. Close examination revealed that the meet officials had made an error in the placement of the starting blocks, therefore Henry only ran 385 meters. A re-run was held and Kenneth finished fifth. Protests were made all the way to Austin, but Kenneth was not al- lowed to go to state. Kenneth does, however, hold the school, possibly S , .3 A the state, and maybe even the world record in the highly unusual 385 meter run! Jay Bass, hampered by injuries, managed to vault at only three meets this year. He did win the district title and finished third at regionals, making him a state alternate for the second consecutive year. Marcus Hines was a consistent winner in the 100 meter dash and the 200 and 400 meter relays. Gregg Back and Eric Jones achieved their personal bests at the district cross country meet held in the fall. The highlight of the track season for many, though, came in the 1600 meter relay at the district meet. The Tigers won first place in a photo- finish, and the team of Kenneth 55 a-v' Henry, Ricky Lusk, Keith Rogers and Chris Polk turned in a season best of 3:21.7. Brad Powell placed fifth at re- gionals in the discus with a throw of 149 7', which is 5 feet short of the 25-year-old school record set by Jim Hagle back in 1963. Chris Polk was a regional quali- fier in the 200 meter and the 1600 meter relay. Keith Rogers and Fisher Johnson also qualified on the 1600 meter relay. The JV team had a successful season posting wins at the Midlothian and Ennis Invitational meets. The freshman team was also victorious at Midlothian, Adamson and Ennis. Y I Ax 'N '-V-.QW . . -v Q h. yfvntr 4 ' iv --fi - sf- R, ' - t '--at , 1 ' ' s., . . ' , Qt' .' , .1 ' I K' Xa X' 'fi , -' H . fre Q tr., Q, pa t iff? . ,.- If H ,daft ,Q QM K, Xi ' a I .5 , is xv i f 1 -. f - s . A ,Q-v , - A P L ' s i 53 fn ,S A xf' Q. A - .,, ,rdf D . f X Q V ' 1 sg A -4tl,' '-fx' Q L .I ,. f ,I llli f ' ,lf 4. Qfgafgx ' . 4 . . - f Q - Qui A Qlgxfii mi! ' 5 -- ,- - e , V X - 4 y . ' , -I - 11 ' L' .,'i A. A-if , . 'A A e Y 14' '1 Q ' . 1-4. W -,Q 5 FrontrowfL-RJ: Tim Kelley, Stanleyfinder- son, Micheal Johnson, Keith Rogers, Jay Bass, Greg Felix and Gregg Back, middle row: Dwight McDade, Trey Hardiman, Tyronne Manning, Fisher Johnson, Terry Manning, Joseph Johnson and Robert Sneedg back row: Danny Boyte, Chip Vacek, James Jones, Jason Truitt, Chris Polk, Jeff Raindell, Brad Powell and Ricky Lusk. fNot pictured are: Kenneth Henry and Marcus HinesJ Boys Track Look Who's On Top 219 Boys' Track Look Who's On Top A. Theron Crawford ffar rightj prepares to enter the starting blocks. B. Marcus Hines concentrates on his start. C. Track members relax in the stands be- tween events. I D. Darren Sims and! Silvester Bradley fcen- ter two runnersj await the sound ofthe gun. 3 Q 1 klbrt fait.. yfzk r - 9 w H432 ' Kiwis f fmgfffsi B. if .tw- ' . Q35 fi ffm.. Track places first ' at invitational meets 4 9 .,H l i n 49 - , , 'X Q v - '. 5 'Y 7' Ex 4 f r A .-., F irstrow I L-RJ: David Wilson, Darren Sims, Silvester Bradley and Odel Parks, middle row: Steve Rogers, Artis Rush, Rodrick Humphries, Elliot Mitchell and Joseph Dameong third row: Theron Crawford, Ty- rone Lennord, Darrel Waites and Willie Kelley. fl Q . Ja ft f' I V U fa' ,. -.a , ks X ,f t .J A1 3 ff' of I L Pl 4 , 1 7 I VK A K I 1 v t I ' , 3 M. ' ' f 4 , ,V ,, ,, 4 ,L , 'R 4 1 ' , ' r ,s,,,,, A 'S.. Q. , - :Q 25 k t :- s.-- ar! ,Mx i. A D refrain , syfa i., lf' fly-'m it ,..-J' It i9 +2:4:,-if-Esfal 1 1 2' i . JI. Q W eq . .- 'if A. ChrisPolk strains for the finish line. y ' f B.Kennemuemyzakesrhehand-offanazhe L I ' lead in the 1600 meter relay at the district N meet. Boys' Track Look whos On Top 221 sT Girls' Track Team claims districtg lneatha Cox places 2nd at state o , fi :L ,fi gm' g I auf? , L? K. El, . i , 1, 1 f' s 5 it s qv' e , e . -i '- o i '--. Q f ' . X a ..,l , x ,En , Q, .' 4 Q 1 i i 5S?SSQ?QifQ L' ff Y ' -1. 1' . p . .X , gy 5, l o - . . '- +-- , X - -f . . ff - Q-f Y .X Q A 5- , ' ij i s 'Graf X M V f .sg ,xx A ....... .5 v fx: I . we N1 ' nfs E fx, W .'isff iiI - ccccss Q . N, 'i:.- v -... ' ,. e - - 1 f J Q . . ,,,, , K f , V, pf. . i p -fe L ffifff-:F1 v-J. 1 . . f 1. 1 if 'LLJ . f 1 1 'E e X W 1 if . ..s' 1 .Q Y i it t a c i f r iv ,ks . tar kk!LL , v .,,,iN-5 'V - ..... e I ,...,, ,N , Kg , . .. .. . . . - ',..i Top row lL-RQ: Kim Hines, Lila Ggber, nessa Littleton, Cerissa Harris, Paula Bal- Alneatha Cox, Tammy Copeland, Deveng lard, Latonja Hamilton, F rontrow: Deanna Coleman, Middle row: Donna Smith, Va- Williams, Nikvle CFCHSHGW, Julie Beale, Christie Watson, Erika Wynne. The Girl's Varsity Track Team worked hard this year to earn hon- ors at various invitational meets such as Ennis, Palestine, Waxahachie and Chapel Hill. The girls placed first at district, dominating the competition with 140 points. Highlights of the meet included: first place in the 400 8: 800 meter relays, second in the 1600 meter relay, Terri Smith, 4th in the 100 metersg Donna Smith, second in the 200 meters, Erika Wynne first, and Terri Smith third in the 400 meters, Vanessa Littleton second, and Nekeitha White fifth in the 800 G 1' rack Look Who's On Top meters. Other district finishers were: Alneatha Cox first, Cerissa Harris second, and Tasha Martin fourth in the shot put, Lila Gober fourth in the 3200 meters, Christie Watson fifth in the hurdles, Alneatha Cox first, and Julie Beale second in the discus. At regionals, the girls finished fourth. Individuals who placed in- cluded Donna Smith, Erika Wynne, Cerissa Harris, Alneatha Cox and Julie Beale. Cox qualified for the state meet in the discus where on May 13 she placed second in the competition. .Erica Wynne, Paula Ballard, Vanessa Littleton are all smiles after a hard day's running. 1 . if 1 ..:e,r . S .-.J -.4 V dun. ...QVRA A I . .' I :- .W f' - f h5--- li . - . Q- A. Alneatha Cox pushes hard to sera shot- , ,J I 1 -W. . T. ,,,, ' ,F ,.l5', ,. . . ,H Q if Q , ag . ,5 T9 . Puffmfd- Q gg ig, Mnf yhfgqj gf.C'1 JJ B. Lisa Solomon gets ready to jump. . ' 1 ' 7, g y f 5 C. Christk Watsoncatchesherbalanceafter F I N'- ' l ' . , going over the hurdle. qaqfh -tw . m f -1 X - 'v -' A V. '4 b , 5 1 X px . . ' . Q ' - - -A A lf, in ' ,, D. Nzkole Crenshaw, Enka Wynne, Paula A. f Q ' Ballard, and Deanna Smith are 451 after the S ' 440 relay. B a+... A .na W px. -f-M -- f- , x 'A A I 3,112 I rt. i e A . . - - S e - ' ' Q--ef , -.5 . -If ,- 1 I.:3- 1 n W an -w-as-7 ,1 ML a ,w1f '- ' 1 . ' .1 'A ' I, .. mfr' a X 4.4. ff' ,.-.--g Q, L 1 ' , an X133 :vu -5.:'H' .4 . ' Y ' i'I ,iLc Y .A Qi X be irirvr C i 51 -fm D Girls' Track Look Who's On Top Girls' Track Look Who's On Top .IV Track girls strive for successg place third at district Back row CL-RJ: Nekeitha White, Felicia Waites, Tacha Martin and Latrese Robertsg front row: Shelly Driver, Connie Crawford, Terri Smith, Meka Martin and Lisa Solo- m0ll. A. Cerissa Harris heaves the shot put during practice. B. Felicia Waites hands off the baton to the anchor leg of the 400 meter relay. Varsity Baseball slides in With third place in district 1 E ' 1 X: 1 i tw X 3 - T l 5 . W , I f f , 5 r , l 4 r e I 1 ' , , , l l 1 'Wi Moore, Bruce Highfield, Steven Petty, Daffen Cmom and -'i J' P0170- L Scott takes ojffor first base after hitting ball up the middle. fL-RQ Cggch Allen, Holly He,-ring, and Carl Williams, kneeling, Chris King, Nelson, Brad Highfield, Billy Harlan, Chris Taylor, Orlando Williams, Tim Scott, The Varsity Baseball Team worked hard this year to finish the district play in third place. They were only one victory away from the play-offs, but fell to Red Oak on an bad night. Their final district mark was 9-5. Kevin Renfro was the leading pitcher on the staff, posting a 6-1 mark in district. Billy Harlan fin- ished the year as the leading batter, and several members were named to the All-District teams. B ebau Look whdsonrop 225 1 ' W . W Na- V f.?Lf 3,QL.':: 'X' ,..,. ' A A 135:fg,.::...- 2 ' W N' Le. ..., Mm r 'f'I --' 1 1 f til 'XT .fu 2' .k, 'X-v . k ,.,g5if1 f- , ,v - --K V .---v -It N H , My 'm,, A J 'H f,,-'l.Ce'uf.vf-sf te .Qx. -N in O 5 A A O I n V L,,L K V gk? V ' . - -L, - L msc, Eff . L 4sff.LL-'f fA,'?'1i'e+faQh. M ' A T--of-2 gi N' LL W ,T ' , 1, L,Lx,V?LL3? A LIL X L H4 V: 3 L' L A f -N L QI' ' , f.5'3 f.-..L2xSsq I L Aw 'f ' U' 5 x Q4 h 1 X 1 , 4 'S L11 ' . I L' 1 L A N ,xii gf .L 45 Lg -Q 1 5. V X K has Ln' w L. U. Hmm L 1 4 y QL mfg LL . of si I , L f yf,,Wgg , - s 1 I IL L ...:. .LL BILLY HARLAN 1 st team all-district - sf I XL., Q CHRIS TAYLOR X Q. .LLLLLLA LA A -'K L LL ' f' in L I ' 'L LL A X ,gg L v ,V X L , -5 ' LL -f'- 'WN' 5 CZ' L FN LEE OVALLE Baseball 226 Look whom On Top MARK NELSON TIM SCOTT Ist team all-district L CHRIS KING .sv-',,x,3.w::. H vw . .5 .eye BRUCE HIGHFIELD Honorable mention L . .W-.... ..,.-. 0 -. H I I 3 - . v X . . ' ' I f . .-.V ' I 0, V? .M-.... Q'-'fl vt '- ,F 4, U-gm - , - ,cam 1. ,M-'-' agp-45mw,,LL,,Lv. .1 W ls m ' NW. .:fz.L.n-Q. L: SWL, L 5 , L A W A ' ' SL i' LW' Aff ' brim' -- L N: X L Yywm 2 x 0 ,ar -1.-2,4 -A A + if A: I L ,LAtLgf.2LLfw' , Mn- HQVLKLQ, L - A, L' .LLL wa, 5 1 L BRAD HIGHFIELD Honorable mention JOHNNY ASTON ,, ...nf ,J - f ' Www - 'Flaw . f -we M e J e 'f!r94 1 M w gi i if-A V. .1- 9 , . A -..'Hi ksj ... . X . '51 'N .ex ic. .' af ' K . ,.. JA L .-5, lm' Q 4 X . f ' 4 'ws-9' .' , JIMMY POPE DARREN CROOM A. A. Orlando Williams is all smiles. B. Members of the baseball team practke before a game. C. Tim Scott runs as fast as he can. D. Carl Williams drops his bat and tries for a homerun. .., B. i - ' 5'+9,fi'? S, gf ' X 6 ' Q' gg. . ' 5. -bm , .-Syl? -'gf'3.5:g,f2g.- . .4 A, Q- ., ...QA D:-mg ,, , QM -' Q 3, , Ii I Q- P 1--1-..f.v - 4 A-.W.+,.Aq.g,.4,l,:..-.E,.h,.A,5i:,.fQ,:, :DQR , 4 Q R-:x,iMf, ,, , . ,Q in , l E-my ' I , 1 4' A I - T rr 4, . -. A... ' a y I pb:-5 Baseball Look whds On Top 227 JV Baseball posts 8-6 record AY' ,C v' ' as no ' R '65 A 48? ' 7 aa.. oe-as lg R' , 3035+ . f f J ll uf ,- ws, K .M ,ru Wx , 5 . I fx A' P We lw-gf ' f 4 I i LJR 5 Standing CL-RJ: Caoch Cuthberson, Brad D0'1b0W,BYZYa'l Hvdge and TimRvSh Reynolds, Jason Schafer, Ben Ross, Don ing! Chip Vasek, Glenn Deeds, D.D. Ricky Clay, Henry Cantu, Chris Wood. Lee Ovalle and Darren after practice. Baseball 228 Look whom On Top Freshmen gain Baseball experience '-'-v.uf'.f .ff - .NW ,,Y . f h i wif.. illy Harlan and Steve Petty relax on the before the start ofa game. Individuals shine in '88 competition A C i . e F-.1-swf -li k ,... me .f.k., I.. , , ,M ---,M .. I ,L . ...X .X K K ii.. t. ff E x .- --f i Q 1 , asf-Qswg s' gi ,lv .. . . S ' X 1. wr ,.f,s.,.1. Q iw. ,,.-.-1-Asv --rixebxi 1'M,.f2:?f: T':12ifs,: :' :is Sei - asia, a fe a - - O l 1 Q . ' f S ig 'L Q' i , L' if F 'P , L, 1 5 'Ziyi' ss! f.1 'iii Af? an l if j , A A Vins-,tai A I 1 stiff X' s ' i 4 L Mme-ef -4 -- V' 'ff'Ifg,,e':. ,- , - 455 ALhlcLics Look Who's On Top A. Tonya Farmer concentrates on her putts during practice. B. John Nelson, Coach Kendall and Eddie Bator are all smiles after accepting theirstate championship awards. C. Bruce Highfield tries to collect his thoughts between plays. D. Robert Witherspoon gives Keith Broakins a little extra nudge during off-season weight training. E. Odell Parks sprints to the finish line. --v fun I A ,,.. . ef-gg 9 , x fi W, g ? K LL is 4. .mmf A . I? 1 451 .j . A 4? 'H' Qi,-'X P T254 'F' - ' t x 5- ,v fp, f Q . if .. - N-'-- J 4 W i' ' 5 X V Tv . Y 5 QS? f., , ,,,, .fs 'Wir -x 5 2 ig V '1 , Mil ta- ? e Y. I- x Q A,- . A vb' Q px xv - D A. James Martinez is ready for the start ofa soccer game. B. The 1987-88 Varsity Football Team sings the school song at the close of another pep rally. C. The senior members ofthe swim team chill out before a big meet. D. Big Bird fKeith Moore! adjusts his cap prior to the first pitch of the game. E. Ronald Hamman shows great concentra- tion land an interesting mouth positionj in hitting a backhand return. ff E , .. O' Q ,E . V' ALh1exics Look Who's On Top 231 NN wi 'X This year, the Corsican staff sold over 38,500 Worth of advertising for the yearbook. This enabled us to add more pages and more color. Although the local economy has been somewhat depressed in recent years, the businesses of Corsicana have continued to actively support the students at CHS through their advertisements in the annual. Many people consider these dona- tions, but the CHS students spend a 4 A W Nw Q X tremendous amount of money in Corsicana each week, and those companies on the following pages return the favorg just Look Who Supports the Tigers . . . A. Dr. Gallup gets alittle of his own medicine from his daughter Lilly, Laurel Summittand Darren Yates. - B. The Varsity Cheerleaders know thatBill's has the best Legs in town. C. Mike Stapleton finds that his Trophies are Unlimited, D. Scott Bibb restocks the shelves at Brook- shires. -E-its 2 mt ily: if: D :Wt IJI qdro last arf!-,,,, qsrems D - - ik Pressure Washer Sales and Service 14 L I C E ie! 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'K ' F, -a' if VN y if I ' Q- a Q e ' ft Jirgu'l'1.dzf.a.1 , J--Q' f ' ' . , -1 '- ..'-'Ni X .Ti . Q ' -3 ' f f' Q. f. - Z Q 'v me-A 'D A' ' S 'A-Weir. an - -,,, - , ...3, PK. --i 'qs az' Adi, V :ue ' A, 'f K tx. 6 jim my Andrews Bullclozer Service 1817 Sycamore 874-3097 sift St Congratulations age Scott Andrews 'sm -.,, , lllzl 522' f-EL: M. Evorns Jewelry Clhd IT1USlC 120 North Becton Street 874-5638 e As we reach out our hand The diploma we grusp, While we think of the memories Of the years in the past. Tears jill our eyes Because i!'s all gone, We're starting a new life, We have to move on. We hope friends will keep in touch As the years pass us by, Allhough it hurts inside We'll try not to cry. We think of kindergarten And ourfirs! day, Now we've reached the end We are going away. llow do you say good-bye Tafriends who mean so much? Will there be time To sincerely keep in laueh? You'll always have the memories Ofyour school days from day one Don'l think of school as ending - Think a new We has begun. Congratulations Janifer, From a little girl to a young woman you have become. We are so very proud. Love, Mom, Dad and Jason Ads Look Who Supports the Tigers Seniors, you deserve a break! 1934 East 7th if f,,,'-5, I,-W l , Mcbona ld's 1465 2nd Ave. 872-8333 PM 7. B., .KV fs, Class of 1988' Crop row standing-J Dwight Garrett Derrick Lusk Bernettra Kelly Orlando Wllhams and Roderlck Green lSecond rowl Yolanda Engllsh LaCret1a Green LaDonna Polk Evett Gee Anthony Bartee Teresa Banks D1annaW1llxams and Cassandra Terrell iFrontrowl ShonnaW1lson Shan Reese Momca Bradly Harlene Johnson Alnetha Cox Shunda Davls Lorrame Taylor and Shawnda Ballard fTwo 111 smaller Picture J Craxg Carroll and Vmcent Green Jghnny Slrmqn 'THB 50lLi1QfCl11Lf Auro Supply Co Center of Corslcana wlshes the 56111016 113 Beaton 874 3251 Of brig D631 of lL,lCli lfl the AMC VI Jeep Sable' Topaf' Lynx CCllDll fouqal Grand marquls mel lux ' mall JI1' 'bm fLlJE.L1l'6l COl'Y1pl1I'TlGl'1T,S of U16 SOL1T,l'llC1DCl CGDTBIC 200 Darth 15th Street 672 6626 ' I ' I I I I ' : I I I I I I I ' : I I I I I I I ' . . . . . I l I ' ' . - Q W Q .- x -mx -vu ... .f . ' tk -x P -xx' -x f l 1: X. X. 3 4, ....,.,.., '-':- ' I: if' .-'Z 6' 5224, I'-I'f'f arg: . flfi. ?'-T I2I::ff:EEEf -I1 'T ' i f1:. sQ!f if 1L':'- FWZ' fi? Ti 'fa Ads o u o s e i LookWh S pp rt th Tgers WE STDC. MICHEL 5: U HER FINE BRA D5 ' Q gf T h iAI?fA?EgORII!l?ENNIIIRE5I?! I g n RASH TIRE COMPANY ' PASSENGER, muck .si r-'ARM 'runes INDIJSTRIAI., FARM 5. READ SERVICE DIANE IVIE GARLAND ENGLISH GARY DOUGLAS DAVID MATTHEWS N. HWY. '75 FRED RAB:-4-nwnzn Fcg'Affg3g'L'1i1 4 .IN M :onmcANA,Tx.7snn QI4IB7249H wAm4Nswm5oM C T 75MB James Toyoffcf Oh! Whcff Cl Feeling fo drive Cl NEW CCH' OI' Truck! 2901 W. 7th Ave. 872-3061 Informed Calla ping Corsi 3 Ld ollin 5E.C 40 2-3931 87 G G 2. S I5 SD 5, sa. C-' 5 I i Ads Look Who Supports the Tigers THE UNCOLA 'KG fwrr-aww CORSICANA DR PEPPER BOTTLING CO. J. C. KELLEY S. HWY 75 - RT. 6 MANAGER P.O. BOX 801 r214y 874-5666 CORSICANA, TX 75110 'P 2 E r!n P r . K g . . EIEI EIEIEIEI .154 E EE N JCEQQDQV .ml ' I fi-1773 ES t' 6 A 1' ' Congratulations Seniors Look Who Supports the Tig Ad 2 FUN Hossvs ARTS CRAFTS CAKE DECORATING NEEDLEWOHK SUPPLIES READY MADE AND cusrom FRAMING SHOP HOBBY cams Etc. 819 N. MAIN ST. LAKE AIR MALL CORSICANA, TEXAS 75110 WACO, TEXAS 76716 214872-6761 817-776-4991 if Ffh ,N URTH I Be-rjiton llfhcjiiorrufjifzg 100 D BQCILJLCDIH B PTI T Q74-3256 CHUR Y0 TH: ng ExpIlo5in11 2800 N. Beaton 872-5601 Ads Look Who Supports the Tig Michelle: If I had a single flower for evorylime I think of you, I ld lk forever in my garden. Daddy G. G. IJACKJ SUMMITT csr2oLocs1s'I' GFI-'ICE:I2I4I874'8181 -I-2 2 WEST THIRD AVENIE HOME: Q21-'H H74-8727 CORSICANA, TEXAS 751l0 joe 'Bonner - Corsicana jacbe Bonner - 'Wyfie Anthony Bray - 'Wyfie Love you, Lyfes not sen an easy stage for 3 so cfose in age. Love, Lauyiter, Lays and Leafs 9'ou've sliarezfit HIL Though tie years. Hs you can see, 'We 're ?roucf as can Be Of'Our5enior Cfass zyf3!' Mom dr CDazL jamie fMa1y 541. Cjreer U flames Bray 0 grarufparentsj I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I f I I I I I Shoes, Handbags, Hosiery I I I DOWNTOWN CORSICANA I I I I ---------..----------I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Cfiris, 'Worcfs can never express tlie joys I and' Bfessinys your fyfe Has Erouyflt E tHrouyHout tHe years. you are Qozfs speciafyyft. We are very proucf of you, : 'We fave you, Mom and Dari I lst Travel Agency : I I I 310 North 12th Street 872-4881 I I I Congratulations Graduates! I I I Ads - Look Who Supports the Tigers Ililiiiliiiii1-141-1-:4:lf:4:4'L.-1-'Zi 1':lf'.:l-:lf:lf:'l-Zlfilf-'2'l'Z1 -:l'Il l'l'1l 'l'l'I lil' x 1' If lil' 19mM,4mp,,Aig,,,Jpq.,,as,,dl-f,,ABht m,AmAm,,8.,msAm 319 North 12166 Street 874 3 711 'Il -ir +I 'Il Trophies I-1, Unlimited 838 West 7th Avenue 872-6292 Congratulations Michael Stapleton Oli-l'k4l4l4K'k-iii! Jack Holhngsworth Fred W. Raby General Dentistry 3102 West Hwy. 22 872 8407 emergency: 874 7231 Congratulations Seniors'88 4-rfxariararirarf I :fr : :1+: ::+:r+:1+:1+:1+:-4-:uf-:+:1+:+:w+::+::+:-f:-4-: :1+: : 22:4-: :4::+-:+::+::+::4::+-: :+::4r: :Qn:.+::+1:+r:4::+-:a-:iz :af l 2 wr 2 H ll H ll u ll ll . ll Q 0 Il IND Kll ON gs? rv- 5 o va -5 '3 3 5 H U3 Douglas Food Store px .o 1 -1' t , A A 1023 N.13th Street as IH t , .S 9 um umt....r - of t o 872-2132 SB 0, I 'oi 3 2 mum fn - 5 1 q X ft? Z., Q 5 ZAIA N 1 ,.lIItlt t ' E J 1 Bti . K A 'Q 1' Kaxyf if e are so prou fyou, and we fave Rent-A-Cctr8f y wymfi. Mom mill rf Auto Soles 'Z Q 1101 South Hwy. 75 872-7502 1-- 2 4 . 1, F 'A 7, gl : 2 SS' 1 x 7 'S xt 2'2 .f::7 .3- 1 uk: Mike Qaffczgher Company 200 North 15th Street 874-2406 Look Who Suppo if CL GJ 5-4-:JS Z.-C'- l1v: -4-DU i i 05 LD ng go? asf: 5' O U CU 2 1412.5 r .hah 5-u4:w?:': Headquarters Hair Design , 1005 w. 2nd Ave. old To . 872-7301 ' ifanrfs furniture W?1131LEibLlI'gEI' : 120'Weff 6 mjje 1709 West 7th E 8722574 872-6871 ' Supports the Tigers off'-' -G5-E 872-3981 2116 Ma, wrt OO .-v N Stroube il Company 315 First 112: Republic Bank . I I '. Building 874-8241 'I our congratulations t th e Senior Class of 1988 y Family Clinic Medical care for the family 3124 West Hwy. 22 872-8344 Over the Rorinbow 122 Moll Drive 874-2912 1362 North Beaton Street 874-7371 congratulations Tigers! X091 Fullerton's Foods O Look Who Supports th T k 4 T 874-7472 V 6, ,I ' I . K' , 4 ef QM ,E - your 'Home Town bank congratulations seniors of 1988 ,247 ,yi I vi PL ,, I 'Q 54 T '. 5 Agro-A3 w?5 Egpqqwwowh n,7 ,W 9fff'b'WT fy f E f s'F?ff Ji 'LQSQ A FULL 'W' SEKXEEE 1214! 874 5695 vounf mpenam lnsumnte MGENY ...... -0.-.W S1 GENE A. WOMACK INSURANCE GENERAL INSURANCE 200 NORTH 13TH ST SUITE 115 GENE A' WOMACK CORSICANA TEXAS 75110 N H 1 f Dr. RB. Gober, D.D.S. i I I I5 Wes? 2nd Ave. 872- I bb! Congrafulcdions graduafes! Ads 260 Look who suppons the T g Sure Stop 2890 West 2nd Avenue 872 6 1 1 1 where the class goes J9nn1f9fL9W15 You've come a LONG way baby' Love Mom Cu,,,,,,,g,,Gm JoRnAN PAINT X W Romches and BODY O 649 Hardy Avenue J 872 6923 x 4.131 X a i B8:G Auto Parts Clint 5 104N Beaton jewefry 874 4706 congmtulatzons GRADUATES 216 Nortfi Beaton 872 8328 F .J , I lo. if f ' .,f, L, Y ,K H H ' ' PQ ' .--A ' Q 1' m I f. Q I- 'I ' 1 I Z M ' . f' F22 ' - Q X ' L - QW? Q . QA to ' - -1 . G: Y I LookWhoSuppo ' NF I If I I I N 1 I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,S .- ,agz . 'hw ,IMI Ms J J x Wi x W .A A A I 33 if A V- L Y - 1 f K Xxx . 'I- ,I. ,S TI I I ,1 ,aa 'QQQO 0 Q 9 I I 0: ' ,, I : 4 0 na I ' u O 0 l , ,f n al 0 i I 1, ,' .lv 2 101 orth Beaton Ads Look Who Supports the Tigers 8 4-5661 FE 5 , nl E Hard ifoclq ---- ? L' ' vounyndependenf al Insurance MGEN1' .1 Q Musa Illfv ' q lr: Lynn Cooper l Jn Agents - Lynn 81 Raymond Cooper I n S u n C e For ,ALL Your Insurance Needs: Commercial +- Home l l l West Collin 872-6688 Auto + me f i A SV R 1 94 as CQ f V ll if just for Us Maternity Speclallzing In umfoms Daflene PISITIOHS Owner M-F : 9:30 - 5:00 Sat. : 9:30 - 5:30 .Soutlifaruf Center 200 Marti 15'tfl Sf. Corsicana, 'DC 75110 62141 8727456 '18, See me for all L3 l iafn if iw I ' STATE FARM Corslcono msfg-ffyvv 66 HCC S. ' Pork Lomes ZQQWFORD 1 109 Mall Drive 0 Corslcana, Te 75 0 Ads Look Who Supports the Tigers congratulations seniors' Humbert s sss Hickory House 1200 West 7th Avenue 872 2212 ss ',VCl71lflZ5 Lester s Quick Stop 523 West 2nd Avenue 117 West Collm 872 3421 we have your small convrenence 8 72 store needs Medlcal Arts Cl1n1c your health our concern 075153713 Ca5fg 301 Hosp1tal Dnve 872 46 1 1 Corslcana 408 E Tyler 8171562 5379 Mexla 800 S Chatfield 875 8631 Ennxs Allergy and Asthma Anesthesmlogy Aud1ology Dermatology D1alys1s D1et1t1an Ear Nose 8a Throat Farmly Pracnce Gastroenterology Gynecology Intemal Med1c1ne Laboratory Obstetncs Opthalmology OI'IhOpCd1CS PCd1aU'1CS Psychxatry Rad1o1ogy Conven1ent Care Surgery Urology 872 3131 . . . l wg, AMW In V9 K 0850 o . , 'mn-H' W2 nclfvg 14' N' ' aw 'L ' A A ' - O O I l I - . - O I I F O O O . D . ' 7 . . - . , . C u . . . C 264 Look who supports the Tig Animal Care Clinic 24 Market N Hwy 75 872 4762 2900 North Hwy. 75 or 874 2608 872-6111 , . .,,,f Summa ' ' Il IJ ,T ii' Dowd and Sons Frame and Body Shop where the Tigers fuel up! 419 S. 7th Street , B . 872-3081 Z ' Iee ,, Z The Sandwich 5H0ppe 113 Coffin West 8 74 -2521 1 in if . .?7 - r Loo Who Suppons Lh TIST CHUR r 'M S Flrsi BOPTIS1' Church 510 West Collm 874 6551 come and ,vom the fun' Buzlders Supply Company 113 South Beaton 874 3251 A N CHARLES WALPDLE HOME BUILDING sl REMODELING um CUSTOM CABINETS 214 874 7061 X RT 3 BOX 95D Heat ng and A1r Condztwnzng 872 6131 Clty A1r Systems - , ' Lvl W'k, f K fm Ax 5 I I 5 ,pp,, ,. A ' 7 E f 1. M , ..4,. ...N .,..0---4---A-'- ' p I I .- - 's ,, 41 - - . - 'f:5's-- P.0. Box 2333 Cors1cana g . i O I O O . ?. - Ad Losk Who Suppons the Tigers Pot Gnd Bob S fnfenors S h O p p e 'WW UfS'GNS 'm S 300 West 41h Avenue DRAFERY WUIIKIDUM AECESSUIIES 874 7288 Piccolo Alley 1301 West 2nd Ave. 874-8131 Q m f,, 01.15 . 'oN-fig-J-QL-B-D! A. Charla Holmes makes a rare appearance f-- in front of the cameras. B. FCA members try to enjoy a rainy day at the lake. . C. Some of the new members ofthe Calicos line up for a picture. C Ads Look Who Supports the Tigers Index ofAdverti er Alert Systems Animal Care Clinic Atkeisson TV Service B 81 G Auto Beaton Pharmacy Biles, Dr. Kenneth Bill's Fried Chicken Brookshire's Builder's Supply Cain's Car Wash Carl White Chevrolet Cason's Florist Childers Electric Chiles, Dr. Donald City Air Systems City National Bank Clint's Jewelry College Park Mall Collin Street Bakery Collier 8zWylie Pharmacy Cooper's Shoes Corsicana Auto Parts Corsicana Cable TV Corsicana Daily Sun Corsicana National Bank Corsicana Park Lanes Corsicana Window Cleaning Cunningham Ranch Currington Radiator David Proctor, CPA Dawson Sz Sodd, Attorneys Deb's Doll House Dinner Bell Douglas Food Store Dr Pepper Dowd 8: Sons Downtown Rent-A-Car Edward D. Jones Investment Extra Special Family Clinic First Baptist Church First RepublicBank First Travel Agency Fullerton's Foods Index of Advertisers Look Who Supports the Tigers Gallup, Dr. Allen Gene Womack Insurance Gilfillan Hardware Gober, Dr. Ralston Graves Oil Co. Guessettes H E B Hand's Furniture Headquarters High School Cleaners Hill, Dr. Keith Hobby Crafts Etc. ' Holiday Inn Hollingsworth, Dr. Jack Holmes Photography Home Furniture Humbert's Hickory House Hydroblast Systems J C Penney Jack's Big 8: Tall Men's Shop James Toyota Jimmy Andrews Bulldozer Ser. 249 Jordan Paint Sz Body Just For Us K-Mart Lester's Quick Stop Little Red School House Lynn Cooper Insurance M Bank M Evans Jewelry McDonald's McKee Lumber Company Medical Arts Clinic Michael McCoy, CPA Mike Gallagher Movieland Myers 8: Anderson Attorneys Neilan French Real Estate Northside Baptist Church Over the Rainbow Pat 81 Babs Pat Owen Gifts Petroleum Maintenance Piccolo Alley Pizza Warehouse Popper Shop R 8: H Pharmacy Rash Tire Co. Sandwich Shoppe Sirman Auto Sonic Southland Center Stag Hair Design State Farm Insurance Stewart Motor Co. Stroube Oil Supply Summitt Geologist Summitt Resources Sure Stop Taco Shop Trophies Unlimited 24 Market Vanities Walpole Construction Watkins Electric Whataburger Willis 8: Co. Worley, Dr. Max 247 239 242 252 265 251 242 251 252 263 234 259 255 233 261 236 256 265 264 266 245 258 256 236 Patron Ads Barnette, Jennifer Bonner, Joe Carpenter, Megan Chiles, Amy Denbow, Jim Eddins, Alan Farmer, J anifer French, Alice Highnote, Anna Holcomb, Melanie Lewis, Jennifer Robinson, Chris Russell, Michelle Vadasy, Derek Walpole, Kathy 246, 243 255 245 239 247 247 249 233 238 248 261 255 254 243 257 .-f-fi- ' .M-W Kita 1:7- efftiesee 653 ., w No matter how organized and qualified a staff may be, the production of any yearbook of this size requires the assistance of many outsiders. Countless people con- tributed to this book through word and deed, but sev- eral deserve individual recognition and a l Special Thanks . .A . . . to Dr. Harp and Mrs. Morgan for their faith and support of jour- nalism, in general, and the yearbook, in particular. . . . to Mr. Williams for his tolerance of yearbook students always in the halls and leaving school to sell ads, take pictures or get supplies. . . . to Elaine Cloud and Ann Coker for their help in identifying stu- dents in pictures. . . . to Doc CBernie Camarillob, Ron Prueitt, Kim Dukes, Mike Montfort and Don Hupp for their photographic contributions to the sports' section. . . . to the Lunch Bunch', for being a sounding board and a source of encouragement at crunch times. . . . to the Journalism I students who indexed many of the yearbook pages. ' . . . to the Photography I students who came through at deadline time to take, develop and print many pictures. ' . . . to the sponsors and coaches who endured the scheduling and re- scheduling of group pictures. . . . to the faculty members who released students to work on their 1 sections at deadline time. E . . . to the C.I.S.D. administration and school board who provided the I support, encouragement and financial backing necessary to produce a 1 quality yearbook. . . . to Dr. Steve Durbin for understanding the late nights and Satur- E days spent working on this book. . . . finally, to The 1988 Corsican Staff for their hard work, creative l r 1 ideas, outrageous personalities and undying commitment to capturing T he Look of '88 that makes this annual a unique experience for all 1 who read it. ,W Q I . 'I i Special Thanks Look Who Supports Lhc Tigers Ads Look Who Suppons the Tigers B 1 6,1 f gx. Y S s N . . 5 J W 'FTS s E 2 S f A. Melanie Stites and Jennyer Stearman model the latest fashions. B. Juniors Amy Hicks, Ashley Coursey and Stephanie Bauer enjoy the volleyball game between the junwr and senior men despite the final score. C. Seniors Amy Lucas, Jinger Giles, Judi LeGrand, Julie Young and Shannon Jackson enjoy an outting at the Hard Rock Cafe in California. D. Disection just doesn't seem to appeal to these biology students. E. RayJessie has little time for goofing off as he hurries to complete his yearbook deadline. F. Hollie Lawrence gets caught off guard as she tries to get a cup of water. G. Seniors look over the selection of articles to announce their graduation and try to come up with the money for everything they want. H. Annette York and Angie Stinger con- gratulate each other after a winning per- formance. I. Junior Lance Mayhugh shows off his winning entry in the Fort Worth Stock Show. ..., N , j f, - 2 it A S y T .A 34 ff li - Y , A Q o A ' ,t , J , we 325' H W :mga Am an 5 ww X52 ig: Kifsiigxh 'Www ef R53 Sam K WQ, 'Q 1. , i . ay 5 yy . 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AA' 35' ' A, N ?Ak 4 - ff ' cf' K v Ads Look Who Supports Lhc Tigers 'Wham .410 272 5121 Abbe, Chris - 129, 173 Ables, Jami - 175 Adcock, Jeff - 143, 193 Aguero, Becky - 143 Aguilar, Melissa - 143 Ainsworth, Michael - 74, 129 Aldama, Chris - 16, 28, 64, 129, 185, 1 Alexander, Gwen - 28, 76, 129 Alexander, Lawanda - 158, 198 Alexander, Lisa - 143 Alford, John - 101, 185,191, 267 Allbritton, Christina - 129 Allbritton, Stacy - 143 Allen, Brent - 43 Allen, Chris - 158, 193 Allen, Edward - 158 Allen, Kim - 1, 49, 75, 101 Allen, Maggie - 40, 46, 47, 143 Allen Paul - 176, 194, 225 Allen, Terrle - 77, 158 Allison, Ben - 158 Allison, Bonnie - 181 Almond, Jason - 158, 194 Alonzo, Rachel - 67, 158 Alonzo, Domingo - 129 Anderson, Alice - 101 Anderson, Marianne - 68, 69, 70, 173 Anderson, Stanley -129, 193, 219 Anderson, Stephen - 158 Andrew, Nick - 143, 193 Andrews, Mary - 42, 67, 129 90, 206 Andrews, Scott - 1, 20, 36, 37, 49, 101,249 Andrews, Shannon - 3, 21, 40, 42, 143 Anthony, Anastasia - 60, 158 Anthony, Shirley - 71, 91, 179 Arena, Simona - 129 Armstrong, Chrls - 143, 193 Armstrong, Kedric - 143, 193 Armstrong, Montia - 76, 101 Armstrong, Tony - 129 Arnett, Darren - 40, 78, 129, 141, 185, Arthus, Aimee - 158 Ashcraft, Jerry - 21, 80, 179 Ashcraft, Kim - 42, 78, 143, 266 Ashton, Johnny - 101, 184, 185,188 Aten, Jaydee - 158, 194 Atkelsson, Billy - 143 Austin, Adante - 9, 28, 129,200 AUTO MECHANICS - 81 Avent, Tina - 40, 45, 143 Avera, Thomas - 43, 174 AWARDS DAY - 24 if Back, Beverly - 180, 195, 197 Back, Brian - 80, 129, 193, 217 Back, Greg - 101, 207, 219 Bailes, Robin - 44, 143, 201 Bailey, James - 143 Bailey, Kathy - 143 to Look 189, 206 Baker, Ginger - 178 Ballard, Bill- 143 Ballard, Booker - 143, 185 Benton, Nolan - 44, 194 Bernal, Jeanne - 31, 63,102 Bernal, Stacy - 60, 158 Bernsen, Darryl - 72, 88, 102 Berry, Carol- 77, 144 Bibb, Scott- 47, 72, 102, 232, 248 Bibb, Steve - 74, 129 Biltz, Daniel - 33, 64, 98, 103, 185, 190, 206 Bingham, Chad - 45, 72, 158 Bishop, Tara - 79, 158, 198 Black, Lon - 129 Blackshire, Cassandra - 76, 103 Blackshire, Cedric - 129, 185, 192 Blackshire, Derric - 158, 194 Blair, Sharon - 43, 144 Blair, Tomaco - 103 Bland, Michelle - 129 Blessing, David - 50, 51, 144 BLOOD DRIVE - 18 Blue, Robyn - 75, 129 Bonner, James - 144, 185, 187 Bonner, Ronnie - 103 Bonner, Tyrone - 80, 158 Borsellino, Carrie - 158 Borter, Brian - 72, 103 Botkin, Jim - 38, 40, 67, 68, 129 Bottoms, Timothy - 18, 144 Boulware, Kelly - 80, 144 Bowers, Julie - 12, 44, 158 Boyd, Brandye - 40, 44, 52, 144 Ballard, Paula - 142, 143, 204, 222, 223 Ballard, Rodney - 129, 185, 191, 193 Ballard, Shawnda - 43, 62,101, 251 Ballew, Lewis - 143 BAND - 60. 61, 62 Banks, Ann - 174 I Banks, Latricia - 158 Banks, Mike - 9, 17, 64,129 Banks, Teresa - 47, 101, 251 Baptist, Hurra - 44, 60, 143 Barbee, Robin - 79, 143, 198 Barbee, Tamra - 76, 101 Barber, Richard - 101 Barlow, Mandy - 101 Barnes, Leslie - 40, 60, 143 Barnette, Beverly - 172 Barnette, Jennifer - 9, 17, 20, 40, 52, 64, 68, 94, 102, 185, 234, 235, 243 Barnette, Jim - 175 Bartee, Aimee - 27, 129 Bartee, Bo - 102, 185, 192,251 Bartee, Thomas - 38, 72, 129, 239 Barto, Paulette - 129 Barton, Don - 173, 185 Barton, Jeff - 80, 143 Barton, Llsa - 143 BASEBALL, freshmen - 229 JV - 228 Varsity - 225, 226, 227 BASKETBALL, fboysl Freshmen - 201 JV - 201 - Varsity - 199,200 BASKETBALL fgirlsb JV - 204 Varsity - 202, 203 Boyd, Darren - 40, 72, 103,248 Boyte, Chris - 158 Boyte, Danny - 68, 130, 184, 185, 189,219 Baskin, Kim - 143 Bass, David - 80 Bradford, Kim - 158 Bradford, Shanda - 144 Bradley, Monica - 251 Bradley, Pam - 158 Bradley, Shunda - 60, 144 Bradley, Sylvester - 158, 194, 220, 221 Bradshaw, Becky - 144 Brady, Rob - 144 Branam, Jeff- 144 Brandon, Angela - 159 Brandon, John - 144 Braselton, Tom - 20, 81, 130 Brashear, Holly - 159 Brewer, Todd - 180 Bray, Davelyn - 40, 79, 144, 266 Britt, Tracie - 63 Brookins, Keith - 103, 185,230 Brooks, Avis - 60, 159, 166 Brooks, Dawn - 74, 103 Brooks, Inga - 144 Brooks, Je'na - 43, 60 Brooks, Simona - 159 Brown, Darron - 79, 103 Brown, Deshon - 130 Brown, J Brown, J 266 Brown, Jennifer 1123 - 7,10, 64, 93, 99 ames - 144, 201 ennifer 1103 - 40, 58, 78, 104, 144, 155, Bass, Jay -102, 219 Bates, Melissa - 74, 102 Bator, Eddie - 102, 184, 210, 211, 212, 213, 23t Bator, Lori - 74, 129 Batton, Jane - 179 Bauer, Stephanie - 36, 40, 44, 68, 129, 215, 27 Beaird, Tracy - 143 Beale, Julie - 60, 129, 195, 196, 197, 222 Beamon, Jeff- 193 Bearden, Ronny - 80, 158 Beattie, Bill - 73 Beaver, Terra - 129 Beck, Tammy - 4, 129 Bell, Audry - 102 Bell, Roseann - 143 Bell, Tara - 36, 58, 64, 129, 143 Bennett, Bennett, Bennett, Bentley, Benton, Brian - 144, 193 Heather - 36, 40, 46, 64, 144 Jeff- 144, 193 Michael - 40, 158 hrls 158, 194 C . Benton, James - 158 Benton, Michael - 42, 68, 129, 194 Brown, Nancy - 175 Brown, Patrick - 77,104,185, 191 Brown, Terry - 71 Brown, Trey - 72, 144, 217 . Brownin g, Christy - 104 Brown, Kristi - 159 Ballard, Crystal - 158 Ballard, Dekishma - 158 Ballard, Larry - 27, 143, 193 Browning, Kari- 12, 29, 36, 42, 156, 159 Bruce, David - 159, 194 Bryant, Markeith - 159, 194, 229 Buchanan, Jimmie - 179 Buchmann, Maggie - 25, 36, 40, 41, 64, 68, 96, 98, 104 Buchmann, Patsy - 29, 43, 159, 212 Buerl, James - 130 Buie, Cindy - 74, 130 Bullard, Troy - 159 Burch, Becky - 159 Burditt, Shannon - 158 Burk, Kristin - 144 Burnett, Michael - 130 Burris, Curt - 159, 194, 229 Busby, Kevin - 18, 40, 68, 80, 130 Butler, Anita - 74 Butler, Chris - 104 Butler, James - 144, 193 Butron, Maria - 159 Cade, Rewa - 159 Cain, Paula - 180 Calhoun, Laj uana - 43, 60, 79, 144 CALICOS - 52, 53, 54,55 Campa, Martha - 159 Camplen, Andrew - 73 Cantrell, Charlie - 144 Cantu, Henry - 130, 228 Cantu, Patty - 75, 104 Capehart, Jeff- 130 Capet, Chad - 130 Carpenter, Megan - 1, 5, 9, 38, 48, 75, 104, 244, 245 Carreon, Adam - 159 Carreon, Henry - 72 Carreon, Lorie - 130 Carrigan, Kyle - 80, 144 Carroll, Craig - 9, 28, 104, 185, 190, 231, 251 Carter, Kerry - 144 Carter, Lisa - 79, 144 Carter, Rochelle - 130 Casaneda, Sylvia - 159 Cathey, Lisa - 60, 61, 62, 104 Caton, Janet - 74, 104 Cawthorn, Christy - 75, 104, 250 Cephus, Precious - 130 CHALLENGE TEAM - 70 Champion, Jonathan - 159, 194 Chaney, Tim - 104, 144, 185, 187 Chapman, Glen - 159 Chau, Alan - 144 CHEERLEADERS, Freshmen - 59 JV - 58 Varsity - 56,57 Chenault, Traci - 59, 87, 159, 250 Chhabra, Pawan - 40, 145 Childers, Beverly - 80, 130 Chiles, Amy - 7, 11, 14, 40, 44, 56, 57, 64, 75, 105, 238, 239 CHOIR, A'Capella - 64, 65 Show - 66 Varsity - 63 Clark, Kristy - 63, 159 Clark, Michelle - 60, 130 Clark, Patricia - 72, 130 Claunch, Andrea - 74, 105 Clausen, Fred - 177, 185 Clausen, Kathy - 175 Claxton, Will - 40, 46, 145, 185, 263 Clay, Donald - 159 Clay, Ricky - 72, 145, 228 Clelland, Shirley - 159 Clelland, Thomas - 149 Cloud, Elaine - 26,172 Clower, Richelle - 145 Cobb, Daniel- 145, 193 Codling, Michael - 44, 47, 67, 159, 194 Cofer, Chris - 40, 60, 61, 72, 145 Coker, Allen - 214 Coker, Ann - 172 Coker, Mike - 159 Cole, Barbara - 173 Cole, Karl - 36, 38, 40, 44, 56, 64,145, 238 Cole, Lawana - 130 Coleman, Devetta - 130, 195, 196, 197, 222 Collins, Deanna - 184, 202 Contreras, Luis - 159 Contreras, Marlo - 80, 159 Cook, Brad - 31, 64, 105, 109, 256, 284 Cook, Marvin - 105 Cook, Stephen - 73, 105 Cooks, Cedric - 145, 193 Cooks, Tina - 130 Cooper, Erin - 21, 36, 42, 156, 159 Cooper, Kara - 60, 159 CVAE - 77 Copeland, Tammy - 31,105, 184, 202, 203,222 Corley, Robert - 172 Corley, Sandy - 36, 58, 145, 280 CORSICAN STAFF - 1, 48, 49 COMETOLOGY - 71, 91 Coslett, James - 31, 37, 38, 39, 47, 50, 51, 105, 157 Cotten, Lea - 145 Coursey, Ashley - 18, 36, 40, 68, 128, 130, 215, 254, 270 Cox, Alneatha - 8, 10, 35, 36, 75, 94, 98, 105, 196, 197, 202, 203, 222, 223, 251 Cox, Christina - 145 Cox, Sheri - 29, 43, 59, 78, 159, 250 Cox, Tina - 25, 52, 68, 75, 105 Crawford, Connie - 145, 197, 224 Crawford, Deshante - 145, 194 Crawford, Renetia - 160 Crawford, Sharon - 160 Crawford, Terry - 89, 145 Crawford, Theron - 160, 161, 194, 220, 221 Crenshaw, Nicole - 1, 9, 14, 28,,44, 49, 83, 130, 141, 184, 198, 202, 203, 222, 223 Crespo, Dawn - 60, 160 Crespo, Robert - 23, 64, 145 Crim, Jackie - 74, 105 Crockett, Michelle - 160 Croom, Darren - 64, 130, 225,227,228 Crow, Billy - 130 Crow, Tracy - 130 Culwell, Caroline - 27, 44, 64, 131, 176 Cummings, Johnny - 105 Curington, Lauren - 21, 29, 36, 40, 42, 52, 142, 145 Curington, Mona - 68, 177 Cyrus, Ruthie - 71, 105 Cyrus, Teresa - 131 .QW Damon, Daniels, Joseph - 45,160, 194,221 Cindy - 60, 145 Jarvis - 185, 191, 217, 218 Daniels, Daniels, Leann - 79, 160 Daniels, Markus - 79 Davidson, Chelsa - 43, 160,212 Davis, Boston - 145 Davis, Christy - 56, 106, 238 Davis, Donald - 131 Davis, Frank - 46, 64, 65, 67, 106 Davis, Jeffery - 131 Davis, Joseph - 145 Davis, Latysha - 60, 160 Davis, Leah - 43, 64, 145 Davis, Michael - 60, 72, 106 Davis, Particia - 39, 106 Davis, Sheila - 160 Davis, Shunda - 106,251 Dawson, De Anna - 11, 17, 36, 40, 5 100, 106,235,238 Dawson, Jimmy - 177 Day, Jennifer - 160 Day, Matthew - 145 De La Rosa, Jesse - 131 Dean, Kimberly - 131 DEBATE CLUB - 67 DeCos, Rafael- 131, 212 Deeds, Glenn - 145, 193, 228 Deeds, Terry - 145, 193 Deland, Jenny - 40, 60, 61, 145 Demoss, Bubba - 36, 40, 68, 92, 131 207 Demoss, Teresav- 131 iabdw, Donnie - 180, 185 Denbow, Don - 87, 160, 194,228 Denbow, Jimi- 20, 106, 185,251,263 Denison, Melissa - 64, 66, 68, 131 Denman, Rebecca - 40, 42, 131 6, sv, 64, ,1ss,191, Denning, Pat - 145, 193 Derryberry, Marc - 160, 194 Dewey, Michelle - 42, 215 Dewitt, Glory - 160 Dicks, Henry - 81, 106 Diepenbruck, Jonarhan - 160 Diehl, Bobby -131, 231 DECA - 74 Dbcon, Sue - 79,145 Dobbs, Andy - 72, 145, 193 Dobbs, Poppi - 160 Dobson, Christopher - 160 Dominy, Wes - 6,145 Donaho, Kelly - 29, 43, 74, 100, 106 Doran, Chrls - 20, 44, 145 Doss, Traci - 63, 71, 131 Dotson, Andy - 36, 37, 64, 100, 106, 199 Dotson, Christian - 40, 45, 60, 146 Dotson, Dale - 180 Dotson, Sherrye - 7, 175 Douglas, Tara - 60, 160 Douglass, A. J. - 40, 43, 146, 208 Dowd, Courtney - 8, 25, 36, 40, 52, 54, 68, 106, 260 Index Where to Look 'W J Index Whcrc Dowd, Michael - 106 Driskell, Wade - 131 Driver, Shelley - 60, 79, 146, 224 Dugan, Terrelle - 131 Dukes, Kim - 5, 174 Duncan, David - 131 Duncan, Gay Lyn - 40, 42, 47, 67, 146, 155 Dunlap, Gary - 63, 80, 131, 185, 191 Dunlap, Martha - 39, 178 Dunn, Carrie - 21, 36, 52, 80, 146, 239 Dunn, Elizabeth - 43, 160, 212 Durbin, Conni - 1, 48, 50, 51, 174 Durkee, Rachel - 146 Durr, Steve tPettyJ - 59, 75, 90, 225, 229, 257 Dusing, Kenneth - 40, 72, 146 Dusing, Kristine - 107 Duwe, Michelle - 146 Dycus, Matthew - 40, 43, 131, 185 Dyer, Heath - 131, 193 Eastman, Shelly - 63, 146 Eastman, William - 160, 194 Eckhardt, Julie - 68, 131 Eddins, Alan - 1, 2, 40, 48, 99, 107, 242, 251 Edmerson, Tony - 72, 107 Edmerson, Vickie - 43, 79, 146 Edwards, Stefan - 81, 131 Egonis, Karen - 36, 44, 78, 156, 160, 210, 212, 266 Elbert, Kelly - 107 Elias, Joel - 146 Elias, Manny - 79 Elias, Rebeka - 43, 66, 160 Elliott, Sharon - 107 Elliott, Zach - 160 Ellison, Lacretia - 107 Elmore, Chad - 193 Elmore, Jessica - 43, 46, 60, 160 Elmore, Paula - 46, 60, 131 Emmet, Tom - 73, 131 English, Patrice - 146 English, Regina - 131 English, Yolonda - 107, 251 Ermiger, Ashley - 47 Erwin, Mark - 25, 31, 36, 40, 41, 68, 70, 83, 95, 107 Erwin, Rachel - 36, 38, 40, 45, 52, 78, 237 Escamilla, Omar - 160 Eskind, Tommy - 146 Estell, Stephanie - 64, 132 Estrada, Henry - 132 Evans, Frank - 132, 185, 187, 193 Evans, James - 132 Evans, Johnny - 132, 185, 187 Fahey, Bryna - 145, 160, 212 Farmer, Janifer - 31, 107, 249 Farmer, Bridgett - 75, 132 Farmer, Darrell - 132 Farmer, Joe - 178 Farmer, Shay - 44, 146 Farmer. Tonya - 12, 16, 29, 146, 205, FASHION - 9 Faucett, Jolene - 132, 185, 236 Felix, Greg - 79, 146, 193, 219 to Look 142, 146, 230 FCA - 78 Ferrer, Donnase - 146 Fields, Erica - 79, 132 Finch, Charlotte - 146, 185 Fincher, Stacie - 12, 16, 87, 146 Fisher, Erik - 29, 100 Fisher, Greg - 146 Flanagan, Laurie - 20, 24, 80, 107 Fleenor, Clay - 146 Flores, Cheto - 194 Flores, Enrique - 160 Flores, Sondra - 42, 44, 47, 67, 107 Floyd, Brandy - 132 Fogg, John - 132, 214 Folmar, Jennifer - 40, 60, 146 FOOTBALL, Freshmen - 194 JV - 193 Varsity - 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192 Ford, Jeff - 160, 194, 229 Forstmann, Mary - 60, 160, 215 Fonner, Gayla - 17, 25, 40, ss, so, 97, 107, 210, 211 Foster, Tracy - 50, 51, 67, 108 Fowler, Brad - 80, 161 Fraley, Jon - 108 Franklin, Derrick - 146, 193 Franklin, Leonard - 5, 108, 185, 190, 217 Franklin, Marvin - 161 Franklin, Robin - 8, 71,108 Franklin, Victor - 132, 217 Franks, April - 44, 59, 161, 250 Franks, Kristie - 68, 132 Franks, Michael - 43, 132 Freeman, Josalynn - 156, 161 Freeman, Kymla - 132 Freeman, Rico - 157, 161, 193 Freeman, Rose - 181 Freeze, Chad - 132 French, Alice - 75, 108, 262, 265 FRENCH CLUB - 44 French, Sarah - 40, 64, 146, 265 FRIENDS - 28, 29 Frye, Charles - 161 Fuller, Tonya - 146 FFA - 80 FHA - 79 Gallagher, Kim - 43, 50, 51, 52, 132, 236. 257 Gallup, Lilly - 20, 40, 47, 63, 68, 75, 132, 232, 258 Gannon, Brad - 74, 108 Garcia, Anita - 146 Garcia, Cynthia - 132 Garcia, Dora - 161 Garcia, Pete - 146 Garcia, Teresa - 132 Gardner, Irene - 181 Gardner, Kenneth - 161 Gardner, Kevin - 132 Garland, Joel - 161 Garner, Carolyn - 18, 175 Garrett, Chris - 146, 193 Garrett, Dwight - 82, 108, 251 Garrett, Edgar - 146, 201 Gaston, Sabrina - 77, 108 Gatlin, Janet- 161 Geddie, Jackie - 74, 132 Geddie, Julie - 12. 74, 132. 141 Gee, Evett - 76, 108, 251 GERMAN CLUB - 45 Gibbs, Norris - 161 Gibson, Charles - 108 Giles, Jinger - 16, 17, 25, 44, 52, 53, 68, 108, 260, 271 Gillian, Julie - 147 Gilpin, Lynett - 76, 108 Glasgow, Donya - 132 Glass, Becky - 40, 45, 60, 61, 147 Glenn, Rusty - 80, 161 Glicksman, Brooke - 68, 128, 133 Glidewell, Jerry - 74, 109 Gober, Lila - 33, 36, 42, 52, 109, 222, 237, 260, 289 Gober, Linda - 181 Goff, Twyla - 24, 35, 36, 71, 75,109 GOLF, tboysl - 208, 209 tgirlsj - 205 Gonzales, Chalma - 72, 73, 109, 185, 191 Gonzales, Charles - 50, 51, 66, 68, 133 Gonzales, Nick - 147 Gonzales, Ricardo - 80, 161 ' Gonzalez, David - 72, 81 I Gooden, James - 22, 23, 47, 64, 66, 83, 109 Gooden, Terry - 161 Goodman, Melissa - 40, 42, 60, 68, 133 Goolsby, Tammy - 173 Gore, Wyndell - 82, 193 Gosser, Dale - 28, 43, 68, 72, 133, 250 Gould, Angela - 38, 75, 109, 170 Govan, Hobert - 76, 109 Govan, Joseph - 161, 193 Gowan, Chris - 80 GradiL Maritz - 147 GRADUATION - 30, 31, 32, 33 Granada, Veronica - 84 Grandstaff, Chad - 161, 194, 229 Granger, Krystia - 64, 147, 185, 263, 266 Graves, Lamond - 147, 201 Gray, Dena - 9, 26, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 42, 44, 75, 83, 95, 109, 127, 184, 284 Gray, Robert- 161 Grayson, Cassandra - 133 Green, Beth - 75 Green, Lacretia - 109, 251 Green, Marcus - 147, 193 Green, Neal - 161, 201 Green, Nicky - 161 Green, Nyrasha - 161 Green, Randy - 176, 193 Green, Roderlc - 76, 251 Green, Sharron - 30, 32, 170, 173 Green, Vincent - 38, 39, 42, 60, 61, 64, 75, 110, 251 Greenwood, Stephen - 147 Gregg, Bobby - 133 Griffin, Dana - 80, 179 Griffin, Kenneth - 133 Griffin, Lee - 7, 161, 201 Griggs, Albertrin - 110 Griggs, Michael - 133, 185 Grimes, Wayne - 147 Grizzle, Annette - 52, 78, 178 Gross, David - 110 Gross, Tracy - 76, 110 Guerra, Bernie - 161 Guerra, Joe - 133 Guibert, Jimmy - 147 Guillen, Phillip - 25, 68, 110, 206, 214, 215, 216 Guillen, Rosemary - 161, 215 Guinn, Gary - 72, 178 Gullatt, Rushell - 147, 215, 262 Gunn, Christie - 40, 71,133 Gunn, Kelly - 43,161 Gunn, Shelly - 43, 60, 161 Gunnels, Katrina - 133 Gurney, Jennifer - 40, 52, 64, 67, 78, 147 iGurney, Pete - 43, 47, 67, 161,194 able, Susan - 6, 26, 36, 40, 56, 68, 86, 128, 133, 238, 254 aggerty, Katrina - 133 Haggerty, Lakish - 147 agler, Joni- 75, 110 ale, Amara - 14, 36, 40, 56, 64, 75, 92, 100, 110, 117, 238 ale, Suzette - 60, 61, 75, 110 all, Chad - 80, 161 all, Jeff - 60, 161 all, Jennifer - 133 all, Phyllis - 147 amann, Ronald - 27, 110, 210, 213, 231, 282 amill, Philip - 76, 110 amilton, Latonja - 36,161,222 ampton, Sharon - 133 and, Elaine - 47, 178 Hardeman, Trey - 42, 147, 193, 206, 219 ardin, Christina - 161 ardin, George - 147 ardin, James - 162 arlan, Billy - 9, 12,17, 27, 36, 43, 78, 128, 133, 200, 225, 226, 229, 241 Harp, T. Y. - 39, 170, 171 arper, Jennifer - 147, 154 arris, Cerissa - 8, 147, 198, 204, 222, 224 Harris, Randy - 133 Harrison, Billy - 147 Hart, Toya - 147,204 Hartis, Sharee - 75, 110 Harwell, Tammy - 71, 133 Harwood, Morgana - 178 Hatley, Stacey - 28, 40, 52, 78, 147 Haufe, Richard - 45,147 Hayden, Ken - 43, 156, 162,207,212 Hayden, Kyle - 17, 44, 147, 193, 207, 212 Haynes, Glenn - 79, 147 Haynes, Kendra - 166 Hayward, Bryan - 162 Herbert, Susan - 110,280 Heggins, Catrina - 162 Heifner, Bryan - 111 Heifner, Eric - 162, 194 Hendricks, Karen - 162 Henry, Demarr - 111 Henry, Kenneth - 32, 111, 185, 188, 220, 221 Henry, Terry - 9, 40, 133, 202, 203 Henry, Virginia - 76, 111 Hensley, Scott- 133 Hernandes, Jose - 133 Herrera, Andrea - 147 Herrin, Frank - 80, 133 Herring, Holly - 162, 185, 225, 263 Hervey, Edric - 147 Hicks, Amy - 17, 36, 40, 52, 68, 78, 133, 172, 270 Hicks, Billye - 176 Humphrey, Sophia - 40, 60, 68, 75,134 Hunt, Derric - 89 Hunter, Cedeno - 148, 193 Hicks, Hicks, Delwyn - 35, 36, 147, 193,228 Vivian - 178 Highfield, Brad - 111,225,226 Hurley, Alana - 134 Hutchinson, Kenneth - 162 Hutson, Lynn - 29,112, 208, 209 Highfield, Bruce - 42, 111, 225, 226, 230 Hutwn, Nathan - 72, 148 HighI'l0I9, Ahhh - 11, 13, 25, 35, 36, 40, 52, 54, I 96, 100, 111,205,235 Hill, George - 74,111 INDUSTRIAL ARTS - 72 Hin, sherri - 142, 147 ICT - 73 Hinkley, Misty - 133 Hines, Kimberly - 60, 147, 198, 204, 222 Hines, Marcus - 5, 9, 98,111, 117, 185, 189, 220 Hines, Tanisha - 60, 162 Hodge, Bryan - 6, 147, 193, 228 Hodge, Michelle - 134 Hodges, Florence - 178 Hodges, Jesse - 73, 111 Hoff, Elaine - 84, 177 Hoffart, Danny - 80, 134, 185, 188 Hogue, James - 175 Holcomb, Melanie - 48, 52, 111, 246, 248, 252, 260 Holcomb, Monica - 36, 43, 53, 148,246,256 Holifield, Lisa -162 Holifield, Robert - 111 Holladay, Lee - 6, 43, 148, 193,231 Holland, Scott - 134 Hollaway, Yolanda - 134 Holliman, Eric - 162 Hollingsworth, Reita - 162, 198 HECE - 76 HOMECOMING - 10, 11, 12, 13 Honea, Kyle - 122, 162 HONOR GRADUATES - 25 Hood, Latonya - 77 Hooper, Justin - 134 Hopkins, Christy - 40, 68, 134 Hopkins, Pat- 80, 112 Horplns, Hollie - 43 Horton, Deanna - 44, 162, 212,231 Horton, Julie - 50, 51, 67, 112, 215 Horton, Shari - 21, 40, 80, 83, 148,239 Houck, Brad - 148 Houser, Kelley - 75, 112 Houser, Robert - 250 Houston, Kenneth - 9 Houston, Lashun - 162 Houston, Susan - 43, 60, 148 Hovis, Beth - 42, 162 Howard, Jonathan - 148 Howell, Shannon - 134 Howze, Birdie - 172 Huddleston, Becky - 112 Huddleston, Bobby - 71, 112 Hudson, Vicki - 40, 44, 148 Huffman, David - 84, 112, 199 Huffman, Steve - 42, 162, 201, 208 Huffstetler, Patricia - 42, 134 Hughes, Cindy - 18, 20, 99, 112 Hughes, Gregg - 162, 194 Hughes, Lance - 229 Hull, Robert- 72, 148 Humbert, Hilary - 24, 25, 31, 68, 84, 95, 215, 235, 266 Humphrey, Roderick - 162, 221 99, Ingham, Donna - 174 Ingham, Jon - 9, 64, 99,112 257 Ingham, Jon Ed - 177 Ingram, Bobby - 162,194 INTERCLUB COUNCIL - 38,39 Ivie, .Ian - 74, 179 Ivie, Juli - 134 Ivie, Stacy - 148 Ivy, Brandie - 160 Isy, Roy - 148 Jackson, Angie - 64, 128, 134 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Caleb - 73, 179 Chris - 44, 162, 194 Darron - 79, 112, 185 Dewayne - 79, 134 Jan - 173 Marcus - 162 , 194 Rachael- 8, 148, 198 Jackson, Shannon - 9, 16, 17, 40, 44, 52, 112, 260, 270 Jenkins, Stacie - 134, 194 Jennings, Sharon - 24, 112 Jennings, Stacy - 162, 201 Jernigan, Lora - 5, 44, 60, 61, 89, 148 Jessie, Ray - 1, 26, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 48, 50, 51, 68, 69, 97, 113, 270 Jett, Frank - 148 Jewell, Justin - 148, 193 Jobe, Sean - 162 Jgciiulggy - 80, 134 Johnson, Clay - 194 Johnson, Damon - 44, 80, 162, 229 Johnson, Darren - 113 Johnson, Everetta - 162 Johnson, Fisher -148, 193, 201, 219 Johnson, Harlene - 9, 197, 251 Johnson, Jeno - 113, 134 Johnson, Joseph - 134, 185, 192, 193, 207, 219 Johnson, Melissa - 148 Johnson, Michael - 80, 134, 185, 189, 217, 219 ' - 8 Johnson, Paige 44, 52, 80, 14 Johnson, Rhonda - 74, 79, 134 Johnson, Rob - 73,113 Johnson, Terese - 66, 134 Johnston, Sid - 42, 134, 185 Johnston, Wayne - 175 Joles, Belinda - 52, 148 Chris 491 - 162 'X Jolly, Rhonda - 79, 162 Jones, Carolyn - 134 Jones, Jones, Chris 1111 - 134 Jones, Crystal- 162 Jones, Dwight - 68,134,185, 187 ,185, 192, 207, 235, 64, Index Where to Look Lagomarsino, Elizabeth - 42, 59, 1 Index 27 6 Where Jones, Eric - 23, 25, 33, 36, 40, 64, 68, 94, 98, 113, 207, 209, 214, 266 Jones, Greg - 148 Jones, James - 148, 193, 200, 219 Jones, Marcia - 148 Jones, Nikki- 135 Jones, Nancy - 79, 178 Jones, Shae - 162 Jones, Shelly - 36, 43, 162, 212 Jones, Sherri- 29, 40, 43, 52, 55, 135, 172 Jones, Stacey - 158, 162 Jones, Winna - 174 Jordan, Briana - 40, 64, 68, 135 Jordan, Julie - 87, 162 Joyner, Mandy - 157, 162,253 JUNGLE BEAST JOURNAL - 50, 51 Lee, Boo - 5, 40, 64, 72, 135, 210, Lee, Shannin - 60, 149, 155 Legrand, Judi- 16, 17, 20, 25,29 68, 114, 271 Leonard, Tyrone - 43, 163, 194, 221 Leporis, Anna - 40, 42, 67, 149, 2 Leporis, Barbara - 170, 177 Leporis, Bill- 175 Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis. Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Catherine - 149 Jana - 114 Jennifer - 27, 75, 114, 261 Joe Bob - 163 Penny - 40, 149 Sandy - 181 Stephen - 43, 135 Lewis, Walter - 44, 149, 193, 217 Linex, Raymond - 73, 114 Linex, Stephen - 149 211, 213 ,44, 52, 54, 15 Keathley, Robert - 176 Keele, Randy - 73, 135 Keeney, Patrick - 74 Keeton, Vincent- 148, 210 Keith, Tammy - 76, 135 Kelly, Bernettra - 63, 76, 113, 251 Kelly, Brandi - 43, 148 Kelly, Chris - 148 Kelly, Richard - 162 Kelly, Timothy - 135, 219 Kelly, Willie - 162, 194, 221 Kendall, Brett- 78, 180, 210, 212,230 Kennedy, Cori- 40, 42, 52, 68, 78, 192, 248 Kenner, Helen - 26, 173 135, 141, Little, Jim - 73, 114 Littleton, Rufus - 158, 163 Littleton, Vannessa - 44, 142, 149, 198, 204, 222, 223 Littleton, William - 135 Livingston, Mary Ann - 8, 10, 56, 57, 63, 114, 238 Locattelli, Nathalie - 45, 135, 212 Long, Jarrod - 7, 80, 163, 169, 194 Lopez, Celia - 60, 163 Lopez, Mark - 60, 61, 163 Lovell, Elizabeth - 149 Lowe, Terri - 163 Lozano, Lori - 63, 135 Lozano, Luis - 72, 114 Kimbler, Nicole -163 Kimsey, Ky Ann - 80, 113 King, Christopher - 117, 135,225,226 King, Kevin - 73, 113 King, Shirlene - 66, 148, 155 King, Tanya - 35, 36, 37, 40, 60, 67, 68, 69, 135 Kitchen, Taurus - 148 Knox, Lacresia - 39, 79, 148 Koelsch, Tracie - 74, 113 Kotara, Gail - 79, 163 Kotchovar, Derek - 163 Kraft, Kelly -163 Lucas, Amy - 1, s, 11, 14, 29, 40, 114, 242, 256,271 Lucas, Lucas, Lucas, Lucas, Lucas, Evelyn - 79, 163 Jimmy - 135, 193 Melanie - 45, 163 Shannon - 198 Timothy - 114, 248 Luedecke, Joey - 149 Lusk, Berwin - 149, 193, 201 Lusk, Derrick - 22, 114, 185, 251 Lusk, Larronda - 149, 197, 202 Lusk, Rickey - 135, 185, 188, 219 49, 52, 64, 68, Krantz, Amber - 75 Kretzmeier, Cheryl - 40, 42, 52, 67, 78, 148 Kurney, Angela - 1, 14, 34, 40, 48, 149 Kurney, William - 135 Kuykendall, Anthony - 163 Kuykendall, Chris - 163, 214 Kuykendall, Tracy - 113 60, 163 Lynch, Gary - 149 MacDonald, Brandon - 163 Mahoney, Anthony - 115 Mahoney, Lisa - 40, 45, 61, 149 Manlove, Chris - 142, 149 Manning, Doris - 79, 149 Manning, Jason - 23, 35, 36, 40, 41, 42, 43, 64, 65, 72, 99, 115, 209 Lagomarsino, James - 40, 46, 149 Lake, Chris - 149 Lamkin, Carol - 35, 36, 43, 156, 163 Lancaster, April- 56, 64, 135,238 Lancaster, Susan - 113 Landrum, Cheri - 80, 135 Laseter, Chris - 82, 113 LATIN CLUB - 46 Laudan, Cynthia - 74, 75, 114 Lawler, Richard - 50, 51, 60, 135 Lawrence, Hollie - 25, 68, 114, 271 Lee, Amanda - 40, 43, 78, 149, 155, 205, 230 Lee, Danny - 163 Manning, John - 80, 179 Manning, Terry -.79, .PQ 219 Manning, Tyrone - 4, 163, 193, 219 Marovich, David - 149 Marqu Marrs, ez, Carmen - 163 Becky - so, 51, 149 Martin, Christopher - 135 Martin, Kimaia - 149 Martin, Meka - 163, 204, 224 Martin, Melissa - 42, 155, 163 Martin, Natasha - 163, 224 Martin , Richard - 135 Martin, Sherri - 149 i Martinez, James - 135, 207, 231 Martinez, Jon - 72, 135, 207 Mask, Danny - 149, 193, 217 Mason, Alisha - 79, 149 Mathis, Winston - 163 Matthews, Shelly - 136 Maupin, Kristen - 60, 163, 215 Maxwell, Mark - 44, 67, 68, 136 Mayers, Terry - 75, 115 Mayes, Heith - 81, 136 Mayes, Jody - 163 Mayfield, Kevin - 163 Mayfield, Lisa - 136 Mayhugh, Lance - 80, 136, 271 Mc Cain, Allen - 136 Mc Caleb, Michael - 163 Mc Camey, Monnie - 8, 36, 40, 56, 57, 92, 136, 238, 241 Mc Caslin, Shane - 80, 149 Mc Clain, Bradley - 163 McClain, Greg - 163 Mc Cluney, Mike - 45, 60, 163 Mc Cord, Trey - 163, 201 Mc Coy, Tiffany - 40, 52, 64, 149,266 Mc Cullough, Suzette - 136 Mc Dade, Cory - 80, 163 Mc Dade, Derrick - 163, 194, 217, 218 Mc Dade, Dwight- 149,193, 219 Mc Donald, Freddy - 115 Mc Donald, Katari - 163, 194 Mc Elroy, Christina - 16, 28, 58, 78, 149 Mc Elroy, Melissa - 42, 74, 115 McElroy, Sam - 180, 194 Mc Gahan, Jimmy - 164, 194 Mc Gee, Angel- 43, 164 Mc Gee, Lecia - 80, 164 Mc Gee, Sherri - 136 Mc Gee Hee, Jeffery - 71, 115 Mc Gehee, Kimber - 164, 198, 204 McGhee, Christy - 115 Mc Gill, Steven - 150 Mc Henry, Charles - 136 Mc Intire, Curtis - 164 Mc Junklns, Jeffery - 164 Mc Neel, Amy - 136, 205 Mc Pherson, Cheryl - 47, 150, 266 Mc Pherson, Jon - 40, 60, 61, 115,210 Mc Rae, Chuck - 73, 115 Mc Rae, Joe - 80, 164 Meankins, Brian - 150, 185, 188, 200 Mendoza, Noe - 164, 194 Mendoza, Porfirio - 136 Mendoza, Ramon - 150 Merida, Jimmy - 79, 164 Mesker, Jason - 150 Middleton, Billy - 60, 164 Middleton, Ellen - 43, 150 Midgett, Tracie - 164 Miles, Kevin - 68, 72, 136, 212 Miles, Mark - 14, 36, 38, 40, 46, 50, 51, 150, 154 Miller, Allan - 40, 43, 64, 68, 136 Miller, Angela - 115 Miller, Brandy - 43, 161, 164, 169 Miller, Chris - 150, 212 Miller, Jennifer - 204 Miller, Kathy - 204 Miller, Sid - 201 to Look Miller, Vinson - 115, 185, 187,217,218 Millican, Corey - 150 Mills, Vernon - 67, 164, 194 Milton, Dameon - 80, 150 Milton, Kian - 164, 198 Milus, Shana - 115 Mirus, Eugene - 89, 116 Mitchell, Alicia - 164 Mitchell, Coy - 150 Mitchell, Cumia - 164 Mitchell, Dietra - 63, 136 Mitchell, Elliot- 164, 194, 221 Mitchell, Gerald - 136 Mitchell, Jane - 38, 76, 116 Mitchell, Lisa - 60, 80, 164 Mitchell, Lovie - 142, 150 Mitchell, Ronnie - 9, 22, 116, 185, 189, 193 Mitchell, Susan - 29, 43, 164 Mitchell, Tolanda - 164 Mixon, Stacy - 150 Moore, Carl - 47, 67, 164, 194, 280 Moore, Janna - 63, 80, 150, 239, 262 Moore, Keith - 2, 25, 64, 68, 93, 97, 100, 116, 185, 189, 225, 231, 235 Moore, Kristi - 42, 150 Moore, Stacie - 8 Moover, Michelle - 150 Morgan, Heath - 72, 150 Morgan, Jason - 164 Morgan, Lisa - 150 Morgan, Ron - 176 Morgan, Sharon - 32, 37, 39, 171 Morris, Mark - 116, 184, 185, 190 Morrison, Cassie - 14, 17, 29, 136, 236, 257 Morrison, Stephanie - 71, 91, Mosley, Allen - 163 Mosley, Charles - 164 MR. 8: MS. CHS - 93 Mueller, Carla - 42, 150 Mullin, Paul- 150 Murchinson, Ross - 72, 164 Murphey, Frank - 150 MUSICAL - 23 Myers, John - 150 Nanny, Randy - 60, 164,214 Napps, Tammi - 164, 212 Nathan, Latonya - 7, 150 NHS - 68, 69 Neal, Scott - 164, 194 Neal, Shane - 116, 185, 187 Nealy, James - 136 Neason, Patrick - 116 Nelson, Billy - 60, 64, 66, 150 Nelson, Brian - 136 Nelson, James - 150, 193 Nelson, John - 17, 40, 68, 136, 212, 230 40, 50, 51, 52, 136 184, 210, 211, Nelson, Mark - 40, 64,136, 225, 226, 265, 266 Newburn, Lisa - 116 Newsome, Anthony - 164 Newsome, Patricia - 136 Newton, Tracy - 150, 155 Nichols, Joey - 150 Nichols, Rickey - 116 Nolan, Regina - 150, 198 Nolly, Marcus - 116 Northern, Roy - 150 Norwood, John - 73, 116 Nunn, Coleman - 73, 116 Nunn, Robert - 164, 201 Nutt, Shae - 136 Oden, Cindy - 164 Oden, Nickie - 75, 137, 195, 196, 197 Odom, Shannon - 43, 165 OEA - 75 Oliver, Amy - 36, 52, 150 Oliver, Christie - 60, 165, 198, 204 Oliver, Kathy - 7, 9, 117 Oliver, Rachel - 165, 205 Oliver, Trina - 137 Orn, James - 179 Orsak, Lana - 67, 171 Oston, Myra - 151 Osten, Myron - 165, 194 Otto, Scott - 151, 193 Ovalle, Gabriel- 80 Ovalle, Lee - 80, 137, 185, 191, 226, 228 Owen, Cassie - 151 Owen, D ' Owen, M - Owen, Monica - 40, 151 Owens, Jessica - 151 anlel - 72, 88, 137 ichelle 137 Pallanich, Jennifer - 40, 47, 67, 151 Palos, John - 193 Papas, Michael- 177, 185, 193 Parker, Teresa - 173 Parks, Odell- 165, 221, 230 Parret, Shawn - 50, 51, 137 Partain, Anna - 36, 165 Partridge, Shane - 165, 166 Paschal, Anthony - 117 Paschal, Gabriel - 117 Paschal, Marci - 36, 58, 151 Paschal, Michelle - 63, 117, 205 Paschal, Mollie - 181 Paschal, Phil - 177 Paschal, Shae - 165, 194,229 Patel, Hitesh - 165 Paul, Barbara - 43, 52, 137 Payne, Catina - 165 Peden,Traci - 21, 46, 60, 61, 151 Pendleton, Ian - 16, 84, 151 Penny, Becky - 1, 4, 6, 9, 48, 49, 75, 98, 117, 242 Perkins, John - 137 Perkins, Melissa - 9, 40, 42, 52, 78, 151 Perry, Brenda - 137 Perry, Marilyn - 137 Perry, Stephanie - 75, 117 Perry, Tamlnishar - 165, 198 PERSONALITIES - 98, 99 Petty, Mike - 151 Petty, Steven - 165 Phillips, Barbara - 172 Phillips, Jenine - 45, 151 Phillips, Yvonne - 151 Piel, Deborah - 40, 173 Pillans, James - 151, 193 Pipkin, Steve - 179 Plant, Candy - 76, 117 Platner, Kyle - 151 Plemons, John - 40, 67, 80, 151 Plemons, Sharon - 43, 165, 178 Plunkett, Stephanie - 151 Polk, Chris - 79, 151, 193, 219, 221 Polk, Ladonna - 74, 117,251 Polk, Rachel- 151 Polk, Robert - 44, 67, 137 Polk, Roslyn - 117 Polk, Stacy - 137 Pollard, Roney - 165, 210 Pope, Jimmy - 17, 80, 117, 185,225,227 Portis, Cary - 151 POWDER PUFF GAME - 19 Powell, Brad - 40, 68, 80, 137, 185, 190, 217, 219 POWERLIFTING - 217, 218 Powers, Devona - 165 Powers, Douglas - 80, 137 Prater, Lori - 44, 64, 151 Prince, Melissa - 36,59,165, 250 Prince, Rhonda - 7, 75, 117, 179 Pritchett, Amy - 165 Pritchett, Mark - 117 Pritchett, Michelle - 52, 137 Proctor, Michael - 151 PROM - 26, 27 Prueitt, Ron - 171 Putman, Sharon - 39, 47, 137 Pyles, Christie - 44, 165 Qubty, Robin - 118 Radford, Shannon - 44, 151 Radford, Stephen - 151 Raindle, Christie - 165 Raindle, Inita - 77, 165, 169 Raindle, Jeff- 165,193, 219 Raindle, Robert - 151 Rainey, Leigh - 24, 40, 46, 151, 198, 204 Rainey, Lisa - 40, 118, 196, 197 Ralston,William - 78, 151, 193 Randle, Janet- 181 Raney, Joy - 151 Ratliff, Toby - 72, 165 Reasons, John - 17, 24, 25, 32, 36, 40, 41, 47, 68, 69, 70, 96, 99, 100, 118, 210 Reaves, Michael - 118 Redden, Dennis - 177 Reese, Billy - 118 Reese, Diana - 118 Reese, Floyd - 151, 200 Reese, Ramona - 151 Reese, slleri - 11, 28, 35, 36, 52, 54, 109, 118, 202, 203, 251 Rehders, Bob - 81, 179 Renfro, Craig e 152 Renfro, Kevin - 152, 193 Resener, Jason - 72, 152, 208 Reyes, Christina - 60, 152 Reyes, Steve - 60, 137, 263 Reynolds, Brad - 45,152, 201, 228 Rice, Chuck - 165,212,231 Richards, Brian - 72, 152, 193 Richards, Chad - 80, 152, 193 ,..- . Index Where to Look Richards, Dennis - 80, 165 Richardson, David - 73, 118 Richardson, J. B. - 164, 165, 194 Richardson, Jarvis - 74, 118 Richardson, Roy - 165 Ricks, Lea - 7, 43, 49, 128, 137, 241, 256, 262 Riley, Michael - 40, 60, 68, 84, 137 Rlvas, Carolina - 152 Rivas, Tobias - 152 Rivera, Luls - 165 Rivera, Marla - 152 Roberson, Jim - 118, 200 Roberson, Kim - 77, 165 Roberts, Andra - 76, 137 Roberts, Cedric - 80, 165, 194, 201 Roberts, Corey - 137 Roberts, Latresa - 165, 224 Roberts, Michelle - 74, 137 Robertson, Reginald - 152, 199, 200 Robinson, Chris - 44, 64, 118, 225 Robinson, David - 72, 152 Robinson, Derek - 72, 73, 75, 118 Robinson, Edrlck - 59, 119 Robinson, Jeffrey - 74, 119 Roessner, Billy - 137 Rogers, Cheryl - 46, 152 Rogers, Jackie - 63, 166 Rogers, Kieth - 152, 193, 219 Rogers, Michael - 152 Rogers, Penny - 137 Rogers, Steven - 166, 194, 221 Rollins, Laura - 166 Satsky, Diane - 20, 25, 40, 52, 64, 68, 119, 260 Satsky, Marci - 36, 40, 44, 52, 78, 142, 152 Sawyer, Earl - 74, 119 Sawyer, Jeffery - 73, 119 Scarborough, Jan - 40, 173 Schafer, Jason - 152, 193, 228 Schmidt, Kevin - 194 Schultze, Ken - 152, 214 Scoggins, Dusty - 152 Scoggins, James - 119 Scott, Tim - 92, 138, 141, 225, 226, 227 Scruggs, Shane - 138 Seaton, Lascynda - 52, 138 Seay, Roxanne - 40, 152, 196, 197, 204 Selby, Kim - 60, 64, 119 Seldomridge, Kevin - 166 Sendejo, Maria - 166 Sendejo, Sarita - 166 Sepulveda, Juanita - 74, 119 Settle, Scott - 40, 138, 212 Shackelford, James - 152, 193 Sharpley, Misty - 166 Shelton, Stacy - 40, 44, 152 Sherene, Maureesa - 47, 67, 119 Sherrard, Wendy - 152 Shiflet, Ronnie - 176, 185, 193 Shugart, Theresa - 46, 174 Shults, Bobby - 152, 193 Shwartz, Adam - 120 Smith, Jerry - 166 Smith, Joey - 166, 194 Smith, Kameron - 5, 12, 138 Smith, Karen - 166 Smith, Katari - 201 Smith, Katin - 166 Smith, Kenneth - 74, 120 Smith, Marcus - 166 Smith, Monte - 166, 194 Smith, Paul - 72, 153 Smith, Tate - 166, 214 Smith, Teri - 167, 224 Smith, Tina - 198 Smoot, Todd - 138 Sneed, Robert- 138, 185 219 SOCCER - 206, 207 , 190, 206, Roman, Michael - 36, 42, 92, 138, 185, 187 Rosas, Denise - 43, 152 Rose, Jimmy - 166, 214 Ross, Ben - 166, 194, 228 Ross, Brent - 68, 74, 138 Ross, Paul- 172 Ross, Stacey - 166, 205 Rozelle, Michael - 152 Rubell, Tlm - 63, 185, 192 Rucks, Floyd - 72, 152 Ruiz, Miguel - 72, 138 Ruiz, Terri - 138 Sikes, Karla - 80, 138 Simington, Ronald - 89, 152, 214 Simpson, Colette - 156, 164, 166 Sims, Sims, Sims, Sims, Sims, Adrian - 89, 166 Darion - 166, 194, 220, 221 Eric - 40, 68, 72, 138, 212 Jennifer - 52, 138 Kristina - 138 Skews, Alethea - 156, 166 Skinner, John - 166 Skinner, Sarah - 25, 40, 68, 120, 284 Skinner, Traci - 75, 120, 239 Slaughter, Paul- 171 Ruiz, Tony - 119 Rusch, Tim Rush, Artis 152, 193, 228 194, 221 Slaughter, Russell - 60, 61, 88, 120 Slay, Sherry - 166 Smith, Almonte - 201 Sodd, Jason - 167, 212 Solomon, Barbra - 63, 167 Solomon, Detria - 167 Solomon, Edward - 194 Solomon, Lisa - 153, 198, 202, 223, 224 Solomon, Sonya - 153 Sotelo, Marco - 153 Sotelo, Marilu - 120 Sotelo, Rene - 153 Soule, Doug - 72, 167 South, Ronalda - 138 Southard, James - 80, 153, 193 Southard, Michelle - 43, 50, 51, 58, 83, 138, 236, 257 Southerland, Susan - 25, 40, 120 Sowers, Christie - 44, 167 SPANISH CLUB - 42, 43 Sparkman, Gregory - 138 Sparks, Bobby - 167, 201 Sparks, Molly - 173 Spence, Chris - 153 Spencer, Stephen - 167 Spitler, Bud - 120 SPRING BREAK - 20, 21 Stanart, Bridgette - 120 Stanart, Tammy - 43, 80, 167 Stapleton, Michael - 64, 68, 120, 185, 192, 231, 232, 256 Stearman, Jennifer - 25, 52, 64, 68,109,121, 270 Steen, April - 20, 47, 153 Stephens, Kevin - 80, 167 Index Rush, Terri - 119 Russell, Michelle - 25, 40, 44, 68, 92, 99, 119, 235, 243, 246, 254 Russell, Leigh Ann - 40, 71, 73, 138 Sanches, Julio - 166 Sanches, Tami- 138 Sanford, Tanya - 63, 166 Sargent, Chris - 166 Satsky, Bobby - 72, 166 Where to Look Smith, Annette - 138 Smith, Bryan - 142, 152, 193, 241, 262 Smith, Camiron - 43, 166, 194, 201 Smith, Chris - 47, 67, 74, 120, 185, 189, 217 Smith, David - 120 Smith, Deanna - 223 Smith, Donna - 153, 222 Smith, Ernest- 153, 193 Smith, Jackie - 166 Stephens, Lisa - 167 Stevens, Jan - 175 Steward, Demarrio - 80, 167, 194, 201 Steward, Demetra - 40, 68, 138, 202, 203 Stewart, Ben - 138, 214 Stewart, Cynthia - 75, 121 Stewart, Deeann - 80, 167, 198 Stewart, Greg - 138 Stewart, Leann - 153 Stewart, Sandy - 75, 139 Stites, Melanie - 9, 44, 52, 64, 68, 121, 260, 270 Stout, Charles - 176, 194 Strain, Clifford - 121 Stringer, Angie - 64, 68, 70, 84, 139, 212,213,270 Stringer, Cheryl - 26, 75, 179 Stringer, Misty - 139 Stroube, Hugh - 42, 153, 212, 255 Stubbs, J. D. - 42, 167 STUDENT COUNCIL - 35, 36, 37 Sullins, Jessica - 36, 40, 42, 52, 78, 142, 153, 212 Sullins, Stephanie - 29, 36, 42, 59, 78, 167, 250 SUMMER CAMPS - 14, 15 Summitt, Laurel - 1,4, 23, 35, 36, 1 42, 48, 64, 65, 92, 121, 165 Sutphin, Susan - 68, 153 Swanson, Jeff - 153 Swenson, Sharon - 180, 205 SWIMMING fboysj - 214, 216 tglrlsl - 215, 216 , Sykes, Catrenla - 12, 27, 89, 153 TAFE - 40, 41 Talbert, Robert- 26, 40, 64, 139, 185, 188, 254, 266 Talbert, Shelly - 43, 59, 167, 250, 266 Taliaferro, Chris - 153, 185, 193, 263 Talklngton, Donna - 1, 20, 49, 74, 121, 216, 242, 256 TALENT SHOW - 22 Talley, Eric - 45, 167 Tapia, Josea - 40, 64, 68, 153 Tapia, Lupe - 40, 121,193,210 Tarbutton, Jerry - 121, 18 Tarbutton, Regina - 121 Tarvln, Brandy - 59, 167 Taylor, Lorraine - 121, 196, 197, 202, 203, 251 Taylor, Chris - 139, 185, 191, 225 226 Taylor, Lori - 153 Taylor, Tammy - 75, 139 Templeton, Kellie - 40, 64, 65, 68 139, 210, 213 Templeton, Mike - 178 Terlouw, Janet- 23, 174 Terrell, Cassandra - 11, 35, 36, 4 52, 53, 75, 79, 90,121, 251 Terry, Bryce - 167, 201, 229 Terry, Nlck - 167, 194 THESPIANS - 47 Thomas, Corey - 153, 193 Thomas, Genetha - 172 Thomas, Jarrod - 80, 167, 201 Thomas, Jerry - 76, 121 5,188 Williams, Thomas, Jessie - 63, 167 Thomas, Rodney - 60, 122 Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, 122, 214, 21 Thompson, Brent- 153, 193 Don - 178 Kemper - 3, 25, 64, 68, 6, 266 Lowell- 64, 65, 68, 69, 95, 122,185, 189,218 Thompson, Thompson, Lynell - 167 Sam - 173, 185 Thomton, Billy - 139 Walker, Walker, Wallace, Wallace, Wallace, Kory - 43,168, 212 Ronald - 39, 82, 122 Belinda - 168 Terry - 153 Trennie - 154 Walpole, Kathy - 9, 26, 48, 75, 123, 242, 244, 252, 256, 257, 266 Ward, Craig - 139 Ward, Kevin - 72, 168, 194 Ward, Lisa - 139 Ward, Scharmion - 154 Threet, Renee - 153 Tidwell, Scott - 122, 185, 189 Tipton, Jason - 153 Tipton, Jennifer - 122 Tolbert, Gary - 170, 176 Tollison, Christy - 167 Toms, Toms, Toms, Toms, TRAC Vars Amanda - 153 April - 40, 64, 68, 139 Dusty - 167 Meesha - 60, 157, 167 K, Cboysh JV - 221 ity - 219, 220 Qgirlsj JV - 224 Vars Trent, Truitt, 219 Truitt, ity - 222, 223 April - 139 Jason - 40, 139, 185, 192, Bill - 21,25,68,70,72,122 Turner, Aaron - 29, 122, 185, 190, Wardell, Tammy - 6, 27, 74, 139 Ware, Lisa - 84, 168, 250 Warren, Les - 168 Washam, Niki - 14, 17, 29, 36, 40, 56, 57, 139, 238, 241, 267 Washington, Donald - 123 Washington, Scharea - 71, 140 Washington, Shavonda - 35, 36, 40, 60, 61, 140 Wasinger, Julie - 40, 43, 52, 67, 78, 154 Wasson, Tim - 176, 194 Waters, Kenny - 168 Waters, Marvenette - 180, 198, 204 Watkins, Lance - 64, 65, 140, 185, 187 Watkins, Tira - 154 Watson, Christi- 9, 60, 61, 140, 235 Turner, Heather - 167, 210, 213 Turner, Tamara - 167 Turner, Wordell - 167 Tyykila, Angela - 40, 44, 153 198, 222, 223 Watson, Leslie - 64, 66, 67, 123 Watson, Matt - 154, 193 Watson, Tony - 2, 47, 206 Weaver, Brandi - 154 Weaver, Glenn - 140 acek, Chip - 40, 46, 153, 219, 228 acek, Dorothy - 79, 178 adasy, Derek - 122, 185, 190, 243 asquez, Connie - 139 asqueg Mario - 139 asquez, Ruth - 38, 71, 91, 139 aughan, David - 153 aught, Travis - 25, 40, 41, 68, 70, 2,122,214,216 ent, Shannon - 167, 194 est, Belinda - 39, 71, 139 illalpando, Mario - 42, 72 illalpando, Marybel - 71, 139 illalpando, Rosanna - 71, 139 itters, Tracy - 139 Wade, Curtis - 63, 139, 185 Waites, Daphnee - 139 Waites, Darrell - 168, 194, 221 Waites, Felicia - 79, 153, 198, 224 Walker, Donna - 75, 122 Walker, Jason - 122 Weaver, Shawn - 168 Webb, Robin - 168 WEEKENDS - 16, 17 Weeks, Burt - 79, 168 Weisinger, Nickole - 12, 45, 154 WELDING - 82 Weldon, Michele - 47, 168 Wellman, Becky - 140 Whisenant, Corey - 80, 140 Whisenant, Michelle - 79, 168 Whistler, Le Ann - 40, 68, 140, Wilhite, Beverly - 154 Wilkinson, Sherri - 180 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams. Williams, Alex - 171 April- 68, 69, 140 Carl- 154, 193, 225, 227 Chuck - 24, 73, 123 David - 123 Deanna - 140, 196, 197, 203, 222, 284 Williams, Williams, Williams, 124 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Dianna - 75,123,251 Donald - 73, 123 Gerald - 123 Jeffrey - 12, 47, 64, 66, Judy - 176 Kelly - 168 Kim - 168 Michael - 168, 194 Orlando - 5, 72, 124, 185, 193, 199, 225, 227, 231, 251, 283 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Paul - 154 Rachel - 66 Rhonda - 140 Ronnie - 154 Scott - 168 Theresa - 154 Vince - 154 VVillis, Ellen - 36, 40, 42, 43, 58, 142, 154, 256 Willis, James - 67, 124 Willis, Ki m - 44, 87, 168 wuns, Laura - 43, so, 168 ' M Willis, ark - 140 Wilson, Anthony - 140 Wilson, Chad - 12, 17, 78, 92, 140, 200, 208, 241 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, 251 Wilson, David - 221 Scott - 140 Shonna - 35, 36, 75, 124, Waymond - 50, 51, 140 186 White, D White, E arrin - 168, 194 ugene - 140 White, Karyn - 77,123 White, N athaniel - 168, 193 White, Nekeitha - 168, 224 White, Robert- 168 white, Stacy - 63, 140,239 Whitehead, Chance - 39, 154 Whitener, Toni - 21, 25, 30, 40, 68, 123, 215 WHO'S WHO - 94, 95, 96, 97 Wielkens, James - 154 Wigley, Scott- 123 Wiley, Mark - 72, 140 Winkler, Becky - 43, 168 Winkler, Rick - 73, 124 Winningham, Gary - 124, 209 Wiseman, Leonard - 74, 140 Witherspoon, Monica - 154 Witherspoon, Robert- 140, 185, 188, 218, 230 Wolver, Michael - 73, 124 Womack, Patsy - 181 Womack, Racquel - 73, 124 Wood, Cathy - 79, 157, 168 Wood, Chris - 72, 80, 140, 228 Wood, Glen - 124 Wood, Jennifer - 45, 168 Wood, Lora - 40, 44, 64, 67, 154 Wood, Missy - 140 Wood, Trevor - 4, 74, 124 Woodard, Lynee - 44, 168 Woodson, Reachell - 154 Worley, Jarred - 168, 194 Worley, Jason - 29, 124,208 Worthen, Trevor - 168, 214 Woychesin, John - 72, 140 Wylie, Betty - 172 Wynne, Erica - 154, 184, 198, 202, 203, 222, 223 Yancey, Maria - 140, 141 Yarbough, Charles - 40, 68, 69, 140, 141, 201 Yates, Darren - 1,48, 49, 124, 232, 239, 242, 258, 284 Yates, Marty - 80, 154 Yeldell, Sue - 44, 140, 141, 196, 197 York, Annette - 1, 4, 35, 36, 48, 92, 125, 210, 213, 239, 242, 256, 270 Young, Cheryl - 17, 29, 36, 40, 52, 64, 68, 128, 140, 141,210 Young, Christie - 64, 125, 205 Young, Drew - 154 Young, Ellis - 80, 140, 141 Young, Jackie - 168 Young, Jan - 154 Young, Julie - 11, 16, 17, 20, 25, 36, 40, 52,64,68,125, 235, 271, 280 Young, Kelly 1103 - 154 Young, Kelly 1121 - 30 Zackary, Jeffrey - 193 Index Where to Look S What a year...and a great one it was! Eddie Bator and John Nelson captured the State Championship in tennis, Alneatha Cox won 2nd place in state for her discus throw and Walter Lewis set a new state record in powerlifting. These are justafew of the many winners at Corsicana High School that participate in golf, Industrial Arts, swimming, debate, etc. The year went by fast and al- though some won't admit it, the , J, ,za A ',.1 s gy WM ll Y fksfsga H sw Q x I Wgfwrfk ., U f 'if f i 5: ' V. K 2 15? 154 1. I I T 5 ati A 'L n ',, , M ' A k, , V, , siyt H AZ VEV , W ?e5e3QWwwf - 5 . f 8 ,,,,,, , ,fm . WMWNMQWWW. , , 8 f? '. , to ,af to Wi .5 ,.V' ' filvhv MQ' y '9 e'r lr' ai L a aaay e , i it l.yy 3' . Kai I ,,V' 9 A f Jie 5. ,g in-?E ' year was fun! Football games, D dances, Homecoming, prom, and graduation highlighted the 87-88 school year. The memories and the A r accomplishments, as well as the aa'e fe NV 3 9, .whiz fy.-fi VW? 'f . S e y -e goals make this year Worth A A Second Look. 8 Q-...,.7Q,f-9' A. Mandy Lee and Carl Moore take time out to pose for the birdie. ff, . B. Lila Goberandjulie Young prefer mathe- '.,, matic group work! C. Sophomore Sandy Corley sorts her many a 8 8 millions of books.' D. Senior Susan Hebert exclaims, Lets party! y XX Q fwx K , K 4. M -rl, - . -' -- x ,.. ,- 1 T Xi, I ,4 M 'Q ,A QT., A i.' ,A , .Q 3- . A Q .al I rm www WOME WVANKAN . Wx ...af E Jw Nz' A. B. C. 7 . 3 , eww... Q-WWI The twelve eyes of three seniors. Daniel and Stephen are tired of school. A group of students show their look. af 5?- ii-ge 9 A. Pick a bill, any bill, says Deanna Collins and Lorraine Taylor. B. Brad Cookand Dena Gray give each other a hug goodbye 'cause graduation is drawing near! C. Darren Yates wishes he could go back to kindergarten. D. Graduate Sarah Skinner knows that she 's got the look! A 239 ,fg ,,li ,,v' C C t l ti ns g '6'i2S'S gf 198811 k 1 eq qx m -WA.. 1, tw M M More QXNG1' xxx? ,f I X N CBXMCR 10 WGLQ , 'Sigh r LQ- Yywciw my QQW Q df mm me YQ ow Ao VJ? 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WW Y J-1 Jffff QQ 05W5j,f0w'9 UQ x 355W aff M6135 X O we WQWPWQQM wg mi wa W' Q59 QQW EWMW G5 :xfVQNW X My 5050 W of UQ J U5fUQJJlQgLUf' Q 0 W V QQ QU? Q 0 ' CU Sv X0 QQ iS5gS2jiQf x 55165101 1988 Corsican Editor-in-chief I Seniors Staff Megan Carpenter Photography Editor Melanie Holcomb Section Editors: Student Life I Personalities Kathy Walpole Advertising Laurel Summitt Sports Annette York Alan Eddins Organizations Ray Jessie Freshmen! Sophomores Juniors I Faculty Computer Technician Photographers Adviser Angela Kurney ' Becky Penny Darren Yates Scott Andrews Nikol Chrenshaw Amy Lucas Lea Ricks Donna Talkington Conni Durbin . pf 175' Gael ' Colophon Corsicana High School's 1988 Corsican, Vol. 72, was con- ceived, developed and produced by the yearbook journalism students at Corsicana High School and printed by Jostents American Yearbook Co., Topeka, Kansas. Representing the publisher were Mrs. Susi Berta and Mr. Jack Littlefield. The official portrait photographer was Kurvis Burns. Homecom- ing queen and runners-up portraits were supplied by Charla Holmes Photography, Corsicana. Approximately 665 copies of this 284-page annual were printed on 80 lb. glossy enamel paper. The cover, designed by the staff, made use 0fSilver Hot Foil stamping over a laminated, multi-colored design. Mistral type was used on the cover as well as division pages. All headlines, body copy and captions were created using the MacIntosh Plus Computer, Page Maker II and various Apple Cpmputer software, and were printed on an Apple Laser Writer. All body copy was printed in 12-point Times Bold, and all captions were set in 10-pointTimes Bold Italics. Most headlines were set in various sizes of Times Bold. On certain pages, however, special type fonts were used at the section editor's choice for design purposes. With the exception of supplied portraits, all pictures were taken, processed and printed to size by journalism students or Adviser Conni Durbin. The basic theme, We've Got the Look, was carried out in the book through the use of mini-themes for each section. In addition, the triangle, sunglasses and special rule-lines were incorporated throughout the book, especially on the division pages. Original layouts were designed by individual section editors. .56 ,Cl UM 777l: W1 f ' ff,z JZ , M ffm! ,cfff ZVJJ' , 7 I 'f,v.,f1 d!!,Fif V J W J V !,gc7!fMJ,,1? by L ,Q if mf 'ww af j n L? f i L iul 3 3 aw W by -w ,WMM xx 23: x ll' XX l Q J f E 'lx O, , XX 551, M 5 95 ' 9 xx X XX X W if fi 'K M 4 5 Ili a 1 1 A A Hifi A.
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