Coyle High School - Bluejacket Yearbook (Coyle, OK)

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Trina Charlotte Rodney Shelly Loren B“d,ord Brown Chiles Fairbanks Finley Todd Biggs i _ Steve David Billy Shannon Rochelle Freudenberger Gu ert Hinds Jenkins Jenkins Johnson Toni Lee Daniel Massey Michael Smith Willie Turner Elizabeth Long Angel Mathews Beverly Phillips Eddie Spaulding Curtis Wilson Sponsors: Joanna Miller Donald Roach Tina Stone Sandra Henley Richard Knowles Andrea Travis Jacqueline Pollard 3 Knstine Adams Rebecca Albertson Roy Allen Debbie Cynthia Tammie Richard Armstrong Bradford Dawson Ensign Jeanine Julie Janie Flasch Freier Graham President Tim Hatter Secretary Kim Hammack LaRessa Hardaway Tara Hinds K Sponsor Jessie Bradshaw Learning Lab Picture Net AvoilobU Sponsor Lloyd Buckley Consumer Math General Math Algebra 1 II T rigonometry Anal Geometry 4 Paul Jenkins Amy Johnston Tess Kendrick Dale John Lindsey Massey Alecia Northcutt Rodney Nottingham T reasurer Brenda Phillips Clark Peppers Michelle Perrin 5 ause©® David Armstrong Daniel Ashley Kevin Beauchamp Christina Bradford Stacey Eades Michele Ensign Leesa Faulkner President Valarie Franks Janet Freudenberger Barry Gatlin CI2IA§§ David Moorman Karen Renfroe LaTonya Richard Phil Roberts Joel Shellhammer Amber Short Shannon Spaulding Cindy Phillips Ella Vick English (9 12) William Austin Computer Literacy General Science Geography Biology r 7 ROBERT WAYNE FINLEY PRESIDENT Baseball; 4 years. H.S. Basketball manager; 3 years. FFA; 4 years, serving as Sentinal for one year. FHA; 2 years. High School Chorus; 1 year Voted most courageous for 1986 HobBies include fishing, music, mechanics, and baseball Future plans are to join, and make a career with the Air Force. JAMES DARNELL ROBINSON VICE-PRESIDENT Baseball, 4 years. Basketball, 4 years. Sophomore Class President. Junior Class Vice-President Voted most depen dable for 1985 1986, friendliest for 1986, Mr CHS Yearbook King for 1986 Hobbies include drawing, swimm ing. and going to the movies Future plans are to attend college and major in Electronical Engineering Technology GINA MARIEA ANDERSON Freshman Class President, Junior Class President. Oklahoma Honor Society. Who’s Who Among American High School Students, Principal's and Superintendent's honor rolls; 3 years, yearbook photographer; 1 year, batgirl and bookkeeper for high school baseball. 4 years, high school basketball book keeper and statistician; 4 years, junior high basketball bookkeeper; 3 years 1986 Yearbook Queen. 12 year club Hobbies include reading, shopping, and going to the movies. Future plans are to attend college at ECU, in Ada. and ma jor in Secondary Education. SCOTT EDWARD BIGGS Baseball, 4 years. Basketball. 3 years. FFA. 4 years Voted biggest flirt for 1985 1986 Hobbies include fishing, and baseball Future plans are to attend Seminole Junior College and play baseball KEVIN DUANE LOWERY FFA; 4 years. 4-H; 4 years. Baseball; 2 years. High School Chorus. 3 years, Enid Honor Choir; 1 year. Tri-State; 3 years Hobbies include hunting, fishing, hot rods, motorcycles, and baseball Future plans are to go to the military, or a vocational driving school, and even- tually open a hot rod shop JEFFREY PAUL SPANGLER Baseball, 4 years. Basketball; 3 years. FHA. 1 year. FFA. 2 years. Freshman Class Vice President. 1984 85 1985-86 Baseball co captain. 1985 86 Basketball co-captam. 1985 86 Homecoming King Hobbies include fishing, baseball, basket ball, swimming and going to the movies. Future plans are to attend college on a baseball scholarship, and eventually coach high school baseball DANNY SCHAFER SPONSOR 5-12 Boys' activities H.S. Boys' Basketball coach H.S. Boys' Baseball coach H.S. Girls assistant coach 5 8 Boys' Basketball coach Driver's Education This Page Sponsored by DX 2826739 Charlie’s Wrecker Service 5862246 (day) 1-35 33 Hwy (night) 8 JAMIE DAWN MALONE SECRETARY Honor roll, 4 years, FHA, 4 years, 85 86 Vice President. National Honor Society. Who's Who Among American High School Students. Basketball; 4 years. Homecoming Queen. 85 86. N H S R A finalist 82 86. Miss CHA 1986. National Academic Organization Hobbies include barrel racing Future plans are to attend college at C.S.U and major in secon dary education and continue rodeoing on a rodeo team LORI LYNN FORD TREASURER Honor roll; 4 years. 4 H; 9 years. Presi dent. 85 86, Northwest district reporter. Class Officer. 4 years. Oklahoma Honor Society. Who’s Who Among American High School Students. 3 years, voted most dependable 1986 Hobbies include showing sheep, reading, shopping, and talking Future plans are to attend OS U or C.S.U and major in secon dary education or psychiatry JOHN WILLARD CULVER, II FHA; 2 years. Treasurer sophomore year. Yearbook darkroom technician 1986 Hobbies include reading, listening to music, and generally having fun. Future plans are to go into a science field after college at O S U. RICK MERRIL KENDRICK Baseball. 4 years, Voted cutest smile 1986. and brightest eyes 1986. Hobbies include hunting, fishing, baseball, and swimming Future plans are to work after high school, then attend college JERRY EARL SWAIN Principal’s honor roll; 2 years. FFA; 4 years, earning a greenhand and state farmer degree, and an agri business award three times Hobbies include music, cars, and welding Future plans are to attend college and study vocal music GREG ALAN WOLF FFA. 4 years, serving as Parliamen tarian for two years Hobbies include hunting, and fishing Future plans are undecided DAYNA TADLOCK SPONSOR K 8 Music High School Chorus r—v This page sponsored Opal Horton 915 South Main 1 A by Duane Horton Stillwater. Okla 1 AAA Office Supply (405) 372 8607 74074 I Charles Ricky Lesley Paula Kathy Jamey Downey Gunkel Harris Hatter Higgins Hughes Michael Joey Aleshia Lawson Lerner Lowery Jamie Barbara Robedeaux Smith De’onna Kristin Smith Smith Phillip Smith Michael Steven Wolf Treat Jackie Hughes Teacher CONGRATULATIONS BEADS EIGHTH GRADE This Page Sponsored by 282 6739 Charlie's Wrecker Service 586 2246 (day) 135 33 Hwy (night) DX 10 SEVENTH GRADE Brian Benson Teacher Brian Bentley John Bramlett F o r d Bobby Brunner Shern Busbee Malik Dulan Jason Ferguson Nick Goble Dyane Davana Graham Hall Micheal House Wayne Hunt Coby Johnston Nicole Martin Roland Mathews Catrina McCracken Anna McGuire Derrick Piersol Shalanna Sanabria Alicia Simpson Patrick Smith Rocky Strider Katrina Wilkinson 11 Shane Adams Jamie Brake Ronnie Nottingham Jimmy Schmidt 6th GRADE Teacher. Kelly Falder Candy Akins Jodi Bentley Maurice Brockman James Culver Kristine Curtis Desmond Diagnault Michelle O'Donahue Michelle Pness James Robedeaux Brian Schneider Matt Coughran Dana Decker Ethel Roberts 12 Brent B ggs April Bradford Vernon Brake Kyrie Bross Kevin Busbee Nakita Bush Bryan Cobum Wayne Campbell Angela Elsie Brandy Keith Cupples Edwards Ellis Ferguson Nathan House Jason Robedeaux Leslie Kendrick Destiny Shellhammer Henry Krance Martha Retta McGuire Mitchell Heather Nivens in wmU Kathleen Strider Daniel Vick Donald Vick Teacher: Ginger Sadler V THE FOURTH GRADE Tamera Allen Dakota Ashley Brandy Barker Wesley Brown Beth Brunner Tina Campbell Erik Dewayne Shannon Nicholas Seth Kerri Goble Hammack Harris Hinds Justus Keeton Shawn Billy Tenny Keith Marcia Stephanie Leninger Lute Maker Moorman Northcutt Phillips John Pross Julie Rogers Jana Schmidt Jennifer Smith Stephanie Smith Brandy Stansbury Larry Brad Orlando Stinchcomb Westfall Williams Helen Northcutt. Teacher 14 AT THEIR PEAK!!! Sharane Hines Adam Jasien Donald Jenkins Angela Jones Jennifer Knowles Jamie Longan Kimberly Joe Pross Smith Melvin Miller Fanta Vealey Michael Nivens Ryan Piersol m g Zach Price Teacher: Delores Smith 15 THIRD GRADE Gary Benner Don Curtis Adam Ryan Kendrick Long Cory Willie Moss Richards Joseph McConnell Brad Richardson Philip Tracy Connie Weaver Robert Williams Schambra Nathan Mitchell Moorman Pamela Smith Teacher SECOND GRADE 16 FIRST GRADE Teacher B a t t I e s Elvis Adams Donnell Allen Lance Blaiser Russell Brown Mary Clark Christy Crissup Jeffrey Farmer Melissa Galloway Phillip Graff Billy Hammack Angela House Sarah Johnston Kelli Kendrick Joshua McBride Jason Nivens Delmer Phillips Rebecca Phil pot Wannie Scott Crystal Smith Stephen Tracy Mario Watson Gina White Tony Brandy Wilson Wolfington 17 KINDERGARTEN Stacy Coburn Renate Duncan John Goodman Crystal Hines Adam Douglas Drake Channel Heather House Joshua James Jeffrey McBride Mark Meeks Amanda Moorman Chioma Muonelo Kay Williams Physical Education Grades 14 MRS JOHNSTON. MRS HARP; She has been teaching at Coyle for three years, and is presently teaching Chapter 1 Remedial Reading. MRS BRADSHAW. This is her first year at Coyle, and she is presently teaching Learning Lab. She has been teaching here at Coyle for the last two years and is presently teaching Remedial Math A glaring sensation lies in their eyes A time to socialize Some fans' spirit really gets lifted by pep rallies Who said all work and no play? What’s everyone looking at?” Here's one of the very few who worked to their fullest Daniel takes his work seriously The night isn’t over until the last bag of pop- corn is sold 912 914 S Mam Stillwater. Oklahoma Harrison Electric The Light House All your lighting wiring needs1 19 Campus Life Amber, you don’t belong in this picture. physical Our School Strength School strength is a valuable necessity. Without this basic ingredient our school would not advance to greater heights. The strength of our school lies in the hands of the student body. The well being of CHS is obviously in good hands. individuality 21 Favorite Teachers L to R Ella Vkk. and William Austin L to R Joel S. (Most Athletic). Jeff S (Most Athletic, and Most School Spirit) On shoulders. Winona J (Most School Spirit) L to R Biggest Flirt Amy J and Scott B Class Clown Jeff S . and Winona J 23 High School Chorus L to R. Bottom Row: Clark P . Becky A . Deb bte A . Christina B . Kristine A Shelly F . Kevin L Second Row: Monica L . Tammie D , Tracy M . Karen F . Michele Y . Tess K . Tyrone B Top Row: Denise P . Andrea T . Phil R . Jerry S.. Cynthia B Twelve Year Club L to R. Front Row: Greg W . Gina A . Michele Y . Lori F. Back Row: Kevin L . Jeff S. C Club L to R. Front Row: David S . Curtis W . Kim H . Richard E.. Rodney C . Eddie S . Shannon S . Beverly P Se- cond Row: Steve G.. Jamie M . Judy F . Alecia N.. Michelle E.. Alicia R . Dale L . Jeamne F . Michele Third Row: Scott B . Brenda P . Bruce W . Joel S.. Mike S., Kristal S . Charlotte B . Winona J Fourth Row: Tim H . Bobby P . James R . Lamont A . Rodney N . Ricky K . Coy N Top Row: Robert F . Jeff S.. Loren F 27 German L to R: Joel Shellhammer and Phil Roberts Back Row. L to R: Lori Ford. Amber Short. Jamie Malone, and Daniel Ashley Second Row. L to R: John Harned and Janet Freudenberger First Row: This year Coyle High School is participating in something new; German by Satellite. The program is designed to teach high school students to speak and write in the German language. The students enrolled in this class meet every Monday and Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. in Mr. Buckley’s Math room. They are seated in front of a television set and watch as Dr. Harry S. Wullert teaches via satellite. Every once in a while the students go to Stillwater’s Oklahoma State University where the program is filmed and they get to be the guest class for that program. When they return, they get to see themselves on the VCR. 28 s e n i 4-H o r Top Row. L lo R: Judy F . Coy N 2nd Row: Kim H . Alecia N . David S Bottom Row: Tam mie D., Lori F . Janet F. Top Row, L to R. Greg L . Davana H . Charles D . Jamie H . Leslie H . Micheal W 2nd Row: Coby J . Jamie R . Katrina W . Joey L . Sherrie B . Barbara S . Wayne H Bottom Row: Ricky G.. Jennifer B .. Kristin S.. Brian B . Aleshia L . Paula H Top Row. L to R: Desmond D.. Stacy F.. Tamara A . Kristi C 2nd Row: Marcia N . Michelle O’D . Kyrie B . Donald V.. Retta M . Jimmy F . James R . Jennifer S.. Daniel V 3rd Row: Jodi B . Tenny M . Jason R . Keith M . Brandy S.. Janice A . Brent B . Bryan C. Seth S.. Brandy B Bottom Row: Michele P . Brian S . Jimmy S.. Billee H.. R D Justus. Heather N . Destiny S.. Vernon B “I could sure go for some cappuccino. Okay, everybody say Cheese Watch out behind you. Todd! Time is something that should neve be wasted. Throughout the schoo year. many, if not all. of the student; found themselves with time tc “waste.” But, in the eyes of th students, and those who view them showing their true feelings toward; friends and the school is anything bu a waste of time. “I know you arc. but what am I?” 30 Senior Members. Bottom Row: Greg W . Kevin L.. Jerry S. Top Row: Rick K . Robert F Junior Members. Bottom Row: Leesa F . David M .. Terri G Top Row: Christina B . Joel S.. Angie M Sophomore Members Bottom Row: David S . Julie F Freshman Members Bottom Row: Johnie J . Gabe R . Mike S.. Coy N Middle Top Row: Tim H.. Bobby P Row: Joey O.. Aaron J . Loren F.. Jackie B . Daniel M Top Row: Steven G.. Dallas B . Andrea T.. Todd B Chapter Officers Joel S (Pres ). David M (Vice Pres ). Leesa F (Secretary). Terri G (Sweetheart. Treasurer). Angie M (Reporter) Top Row: Mike Schmidt (Sponsor). Robert F (Sentinel). Greg W (Parliamentarian). Jerry S and Kevin L. (Photographer). 31 Bottom Row. L to R: LaRessa H (Parliamentarian), Tammie D. (Secretary). Jeanine F (Historian). Jamie M (Vice President). Michele P. (Reporter). Lori F (President). Janet F. (Treasurer). Lisa Ivey (Sponsor) Second Row. L to R: Monica L. Curtis W . Sara M . Christina B . Angel M . Lisa A.. Kim H.. Joanna M Third Row, L to R: Rodney C.. LaTonya R . Alecia N . Winona J.. Charlotte B . Michelle E.. Judy F., Alicia R Top Row. L to R: Trina B . Karen R.. Lamont A . Joel S Cooperation is what it’s all about. The FHA’ers here are a very enthusiastic group. Along with participating in many different activities such as secret grandmothers and sub district rallies, these young women (and men) give the school something to be proud of. And, because of their achievements in and out of school, we are proud to recognize them as an important part of our student body. A lot go«s on in the Home-ec room. 32 Superintendent’s H o n o r Top Row. L to R: Joel S . Coy N . Lamont A . Gina A Middle Row. L to R: Lori F . Judy F .. Jamie M . Kristie S . Jeanine F . Michele P Bottom Row. L to R: John H . Janet F . Amber S . Terri G . Eddie S R 0 1 1 s Principal’s Top Row. L to R: Tess K . Bruce M Bottom Row. L to R: Rebecca A . Tina S . Beverly P 33 Grade School Superintendents Back Row: Destiny Shellhammer. Derrick Piersol. Jodi Bentley Bottom Row: Misty Smith, Brad Richard Principal's Top Row. L-R: Joey Lerner, Ricky Gunkel. Jennifer Brake. Greg Lindsey. Davana Hall. Amanda Ashley. Charles Downey. Jamey Hughes. Leslie Harris. DeOnna Smith. Kristin Smith. John Bramlett, Aleshia Lowery Middle Row. Brian Schneider. Coby Johnson. Shawn Treaton. Paula Hatter. Desmond Daignault. Sherri Busbee, Catrina McCracken. Brian Bentley. Mathew Pepper. Mamie Robedeaux, R D Justus. Stacy Frick. Kyrie Bross, Michelle O’Donahue. Terri Hurte, Nathan House. Vernon Brake. Sharane Hines. Jimmy Schmidt. Jamie Bell. Billee Harshman, Mark Argyle. Michelle Priess, Heather Nivens. Cecil Mattingly. Micheal Nivens Bot- tom Row: Crystal Corcoran. Willie Richards. Ryan Long. Philip Tracey. Deltrise Hall. Zach Price, Jason Hardaway. Melvin Miller. Jamie Longan. Adam Jaisen. Alfred Allen Jr . Misty Bell, Joe Smith. Allison Bentley. Jimmy Grove, Ryan Piersol. Micheal Bentley, Nathan Moorman. Leeann Jenkins, Brandy Ellis, Schambra Mitchell. Angela Jones, Kimberly Pross, Tracy Coburn. Dana Shults. Jared Hardaway Top Row: James Robinson. Phil Roberts (Photographer) Second Row: Daniel Ashley, Shannon Spaulding. Jeannette Louie. Kevin Lowery (Photographer) Bottom Row: Bruce Moore. (Editor). Gina Anderson (Photographer). Mrs Pollard (Sponsor). Gina Anderson and James Robinson 1986 YEARBOOK KING AND QUEEN 35 “Play Ball!” K mjt - : «► - if- This page is for those athletes who gave it their best to make the backbone of our athletic program. Here are just a few of the many who were caught in the process of building it. 36 Varsity L lo R, Back Row: (Statistician) Alicia Renfro . (Camera) Charlotte Brown. Jeamne Flasch, Winona Johnson. Knstal Spangler. Joel Shellhammer. (Coach) Danny Schafer. (Coach) Sandra Henley. Brenda Phillips. Alicia Northcutt. Jamie Malone. Michelle Ensign, (Statist) cian) Lori Ford. (Statistician) Gtna Anderson Bottom Row: Judy Freudenberger. Michele Perrin. Kim Hammack. Shannon Spaulding. Beverly Phillips L to R. Top Row: (Statistician) Alicia Renfroe. (Camera) Charlotte Brown. Jeamne Flasch. Kristal Spangler. Brenda Phillips. Alicia Northcutt. Michelle Ensign. (Coach) Danny Schafer. (Coach) Sandra Henley BottomRow: Judy Freudenberger. Kim Hammack. Michele Penrn. Beverly Phillips Varsity L to R. Back Row: (Coach) Danny Schafer. Dale Lindsey. Mike Smith. Scott Biggs. Lamont Allison. Loren Finley. Jeff Spangler. Rodney Nottingham. James Robinson. Coy Nivens. Bruce Winn. Timmy Hatter. Richard Ensign. (Statistician) Gina Anderson Bottom Row: Curtis Wilson. (Statistician) Lon Ford. Rodney Chiles. Todd Biggs. Eddie Spaulding. (Bookkeeper) Jamie Malone, David Schneider JV Boys L to R. Back Row: Todd Biggs. Richard Ensign. Coy Nivens. Loren Finley. (Coach) Danny Schafer. (Statistician) Jamie Malone. Lamont Allison. Mike Smith. Dale Lindsey Bottom Row: Curtis Wilson. Rodney Chiles. Eddie Spaulding. David Schneider Bring it on. I wonder if he’ll make it Defense Guys. He’ Safe! Batter Swing i g h s c h o 0 1 L to R. Front Row: Eddie S . Rodney C. Todd B . Steve G.. Richard E Second Row: Dale L . Bobby P . Scott B . Jerry S.. Tim H . Bruce W Third Row: Danny Schafer (Coach). Rick K . Robert F . James R . Jeff S . Rodney N . Lamont A . Kevin L.. Gina A . (Bookkeeper) Run Bruce Run! The Stars Shine. 39 7tt anc 8tt Bottom Row, L to R: Pat S.. Wayne H., Joey L., Jamie B Top Row. L to R: Brian B . Nick G., Charles D . Danny Schafer (coach). Jamey H , Terry S., Greg L.. Ricky G Boys 5tf ant 6t Bottom Row. L to R: Brent B . Brian S.. Maurice B . James R Top Row, L to R: Chris S.. Mark A.. Jason R . Ver non B.. Danny Schafer (coach). R D. Justis. Desmond D.. Jimmy F.. Jimmy S 40 Bottom Row. L to R: Barbara S . Jamie R . Paula H . Nicole M Middle Row, L to R: Jennifer B . Alecia S.. Aleshia L , Katrina W . Sherrie B Top Row, L to R: Kristin S . DeOnna S . Sandra Henley (coach). Amanda A . Davanna H Girls 5th and 6th L to R: Jodi B . Destiny S , Michelle P . Billee H.. Stacey F.. Sandra Henley (coach), Kristi C . Carrie B . Michelle O.. Misty B 41 Consisting of four sixth graders, and two eighth graders, the Jr. High cheerleaders are preparing themselves for the future. And, hopefully a spot on the High School squad. GOOD LUCK!! Jennifer Brake 8th Paula Hatter 8th 42 Homecoming Homecoming preparations proved to be quite a hectic yet exciting experience. It was certainly a cooperative effort on everyone’s part. With assistance from coaches Henley and Schafer everyone discovers where they will stand on that night of great anticipation. While waiting for the candidates and their escorts to walk down the aisle, some people must share their excitement with others. Homecoming Attendant: Jeamne Flash was escorted by Bruce Winn Attendant: Joel Shellhammer was escorted by Rodney Nottingham Candidate: Jamie Malone was escorted by Scott Biggs and Jeff Spangler Jamie Malone and Jeff Spangler were crowned Homecoming King Queen S I Attendant: Shannon Spaulding wat escorted by Timmy Hatter Candidate: Jeannette Louie was escort by James Robinson 44 H i g h Bottom Row. L to R: Shelly F., Kristal S . and Beverly P Top Row: Brenda P L e a d e r s The cheerleaders at CHS have a lot to be proud of. Although they are always outnumbered by the cheerleaders of our opponents, they have the spirit and the drive to compete with the best. CONGRATULATIONS!! 45 Those Who Make the Difference •COOKS Marie Thomas. Helper — Jackie Phillips. Nancy Brake. Carol Costner. Lila Longan. and Dorthy Mattingly • BUS DRIVERS Herb Stepp. William Austin. Veron Brake. Jack Bell. Terry Step Rhonda Bell •SECRETARY Martha Dobson LIBRARY CLERK Helen Carrier “CUSTODIAN Mane Thomas. Alice Long. Bud Carrier, and Kathy Schmidt. 46 The Coyle School Board Left to Right: Fred Schneider. Tommy Bently. Linden Maker. James Freudenberger Once a Kid, Always a Kid 49 What is James trying to hide? Ronald McDonald entertaining the troops As the younger students at Coyle begin to progress, they start to realize the meaning, and importance, of togetherness. As they get older, the word friendship comes to mind. But in the process of being together and making friends, these students experience times in their lives that won’t soon be forgotten. Simon says Go to sleep Learning to share is an important part of being a third-grader The Junior High gets involved in an outdoor pep rally 50 “You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby.” Michele Yandell Greg Wolf Jamie Malone John Culver Lori Ford Gina Anderson Jeff Spangler Kevin Lowery Rick Kendrick Scott Biggs 51 Senior Class of 1986 A ’ t - Student like teacher, up to no good1 Janet! What' that in your lap?” Opening the Door to the Students Beyond . . . Jackie, ‘‘I can’t wait till she's through.” “Didn’t think I’d do it. did you?” It can’t be that bad. or can it? 52 This is living proof that Cavemen do exist. John, putting a little Hard Rock on the Box Today’s students are really proving their ability to act and react in and out of class. They resemble Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and these pictures prove it! . . . Closing It to the Ones That Are Gone. Dynamic Duos Tonya R and Jeannette L. on one of their “normal days Most time spent in school is devoted to books. But, occasionally there is an outbreak of high-spiritedness. And when these mishaps oc- cur, we have some of the most “unlikely” peo- ple doing some of the most “unlikely” things .. . together. 54 55 Butt out John! to End a Great Year!! 56 Closing Thoughts Some things are easier said than done Senior “Class' James lets Lori know everything will be OK “Life in the Lunch Line Amber asks John and Joel if this is really the way to the English room Oh! the old Grapefruit Torture Treatment, huh? It's not fair to keep secrets! 57 All Star Wrestling! Leg'go my Eggo 58 - The Nottingham Clan. The Zoo Crew “Tell the truth would you trust this face?” Watching the sun set In the east? The Jacket ladies. 59 Where did everyone go, John? Underneath Everyone at Coyle High has his or her own unique personality that make this student stand out from all others. There is a time for seriousness, and a time to break away from it all and let that unique personality shine through. Beneath that studious exterior lies a childlike quality that we all possess. 60 The Hard Workers This is how some classes spend their day. no sleeping or playing just all work Many students did a lot of work and some were just left out “What! No homework7 Ah! Ha!” The next Harlem Globetrotter. He says I’m getting the hang of it” These students work hard and don't get any rest such a pity 61 62 The Superstars of “1986” Oh Boy, Just five more minutes until the Bell! Look girls I have big bones Let’s all take a good look at our Superstars of 1986. The year has been a great year for students of all different grades to be involved in some kind of activities. 63 64


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