Crowley High School - Talon Yearbook (Crowley, TX)

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'B Slmiii. ' Showing off her sklll, Jr. Kelli King .5 balances a book as she walks down the hall. A pass was required to be in the hall. Table Of Contents Student Life 8 Organization 34 Sports 56 Academics r 98 i : 5 People 134 Toasting to the occasion, Jr. Kelly Witt and So h. Brooks p Hull hav fun during the Spanish foodllab Kelly sprained his-ankle playing basketball. S00 nl JL t 4 After being injured, Sr. J. J. Lyday receives support from his teammate, Jr. Jeff Ishmal. J. J. had major surgery on his right knee and missed the remainder of the foot- ball season. id 3 fi A 1 , ' - i r ,yn W ,, 4 'rl Y,.,. kr in ,J 4 , .sys E 'W 4 .f V Crowley High 5 - ' School J 1005 W. Main . . cmwiey. i 76036 M .irr 1988 Tamn . .... if s .a r r volume 22 l Photo By Bryan Estess Title Page 1 Photo by Brian Payne Breaking the school rule, Soph. William Vandygrift and Fr. Shan- non Davis say a long good-bye. Physical contact was against the school rules. Hoping to get his picture in the yearbook, Sr. Benji Fugihafa blows a big bubble. Gum was prohibited on campus. f L C Holding up a poster, Jr. Jason Magby shows his school spirit. Ja- son made his glasses at a junior poster party. Photo by Bryan Estess 2 Opening Z4ec6 Zia Oat We are special. The class of '88 will be the 20th graduating class from CHS. Special reunions were held at homecoming from Elec! 714 0:45 A clean break. The Varsity football team took a backseat to winning due to injuries. Sr. quarterback and other important players were out early in the season due to unfortunate accidents died Zta deaf We've got spirit. The student body showed their spirit by making posters, coloring shirts, and decorating lockers in anticipation of the football games. The senior class won the spirit stick three times. The freshman and sophomore classes, three and one respectively past classes. on the field. li s L iz- it Q . 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Ilde Shows The Talon Staff started a new tradltlon nce a month the talon photographers presented a slide how featunng the students Zia! 714 0:45 fu'-t ond Election Crowley prepared forthe future by pass rg a bond electron that would provide another hugh chool junior hugh and four elementary schools vK M S T I I .I . 'R 5 I kc I Q, ' H i 'T rr1i 5 .11 K 5 trss T s jl tg- T aft JE? swam 446 0 5,040 ,4 7760446 l 1 1 k- 131' 1 Celebrating the band's win at regionals, Jr. Brian Page, is happy. The band progressed to state to place fifth. V Watching the J.V. team, J. J. Lyday, Jeff Tucker, and Benii Fuiihara try to keep warm. All three played on the varsity team. ...n ... A .fl Q , - All -i ' i l A HQ mdwfe -,. I .1 . . ' iff-' , 4 N -f' i r 'ggi i ' sfgfxi. ,,e.. K.,-g , .M ,. A ,k Q.. - E ff --Qzgafixpz .N .gs ., x, X . , er r Brian Payne W Dee Richardson , A ,z.ar,,,,,.xrJ A I I . :fr-x.u. ' M A' .'- -,-1 . ..:..:. ,-,..-! gvnt ' 11262-- X , ' lei.-Q gulf- Annaiee Swan A Discussing the events of the day, Sr. Mary' Kroenung and Mrs. Martinez have a good laugh at Journalism camp. Division 9 oes fashion real- ly matter? Fashion mat- ters because it is a statement of the way you feel, said Brenda King Sr. A person's personality can be expressed through differ- ent styles. Your style sym- bolizes who you are, said Stacie Fisher Sr. A fashion- able appearance plays a very important part in the lives of students. Many stu- dents made it a top priority to keep up with the fast pace of incoming and out- going trends. From friend- ship bracelets of thread to gaudy gems, fashion took on a variety of forms. This just goes to show, it's all a matter of fashion. Individuality. Bill Aust Fr., Paul Seabolt Jr,, Chris Combest Fr., Evan Bills, Fr., and Deanne Deittrick Sr express their style of originality. 10 Fashions Acld wash denlm ls ln. Terry Emory Jr , Brenda King Sr, and Beau Gregory Sr sport the acid wash style All checked out. Wendy Hayes, Shelly Shultz, Mark Milner, Julie Stacy, and Stacie Fisher, guniors and sen- iors, feature checkered outfits. Palsley. Mr. Swan, V.P., is shown wearing the ever- popular paisley tie and suspenders. Photos by Brian Payne r Seen often around the school are people wearing Wranglers and Ropers This style is popular among Shannon Pate Fr., Jennifer Monday Jr , Robert Vonrn Sr, and Brian Rickert Jr. Y Brighily colored scarves become trendy accessories when worn with sweaters, Kim Clark Sr. and Chip Henley Sr. exhibit the preppy look. Units, Units, Units. Tracy Byrd Sr. and Stephanie Neal Sr. pose ln Units outfits, which are a very big hut. Rallies Promote Spirit Create Feelings Of Pride Pep rallies have been a big tradition for a number of years. Senior, Doug Tracy said, We should have pep rallies for every sport. Traditionally, the pep ral- lies have been only for the Varsity Football team. A new tradition is honoring others. The Cross Country, Volleyball, and J.V. Football teams along with the Band were honored. Despite this disagree- ment, most people agree that pep rallies do help the athletes. Senior, John Hackworth said, Pep ral- lies promote school spirit in support of our athletic teams. Pep rallies also give not just athletes, but the stu- dent body, a feeling of pride. I get a feeling of pride every time we sing the alma mater. It is so great that I can't even describe it. lt is also neat how the foot- ball players sing it too after being so emotionless during the whole pep rally, said Senior, Mary Kroenung. Pep rallies get better as they promote more school spirit and unveil even more school pride. 12 Pep Rallies P Llstenlng intently to Coach Jack, Srs. Bob- S E by Mosteller and Brad McCone and Soph, Dar- rel Simon think about the night's game. They were c oseri o re resen eir casses n rptrhif H X Y 9 ho grt St mecomin cou , P Showing true class spirit, Jrs. Chris Ja Dawn Humphery, and Jamie Morris part: pat in a pep rally. Their class made poster d shirts to show support, P Eagle mascot, Danielle Mills pose th her eaglets. Danielle has been the Eagle mas tfor two consecutive years. 5 . ...----- :-f QQ! . we 4 I Brian Payne 4-,,.aw'v ' 's-vi.. Bryan Estess 4 Wearing a Talonette smile, Jr. Jennifer Sanchez enjoys doing the towel routine. The Talonettes performed at every pep rally and won numerous awards. Brian Payne A Jrs. Dennls Smith and Sondra Burney enjoy the homecoming pep rally. lt was one of the most spirited pep rallies. it QS' :gifs ., . n . H ' it JT' - 2 if I 43 A ' V mf. gg ve ,gn Gb., 4 4 After being selected for homecoming court. Srs. Tracy Byrd and Joey Fox chat about the excitement. Joey escorted Tracy on the night of the presentation Brian Payne A Chanting Eagles Srs. Liska Lewis, Tina Gess, Alicia Cox, and Kristie Freeman prove that seniors are spirited The senior class won the spirit stick three times Jgw Pep Rallies 13 A Moment of Excitement A Lifetime of Memories As the sun went down and the lights came on at Eagle Stadium, there was a buzz of excitement in the air and a wondering thought in everyone's mind. Senior Amy Lynn Smith, who rep- resented the class of '88 as a homecoming princess all four years, said, lt was very special! I felt so honored by it, and it was a surprise every year. While the teachers, stu- dents, parents, alumni, and future Eagles awaited the big announcement of king and queen, Lance Cook had other thoughts. The Senior said, When l was standing out on the field, l decided that just being on the court was enough for me. After my name was announced for king, I was both sur- prised and excited. The newly crowned queen, Stephanie Neal, said, lt was a moment of excitement and an honor to represent my high school. As Lance Cook and Steph- anie Neal surveyed their do- main while circling the track, they and other mem- bers ofthe court gained spe- cial memories that they will hold in their hearts for a long time to come. All Photographs by Bryan Estess 14 Homecoming Court As they await their ride, Stephanie Neal and As she is wwf-c Steplmriir- Neal sn-'les as bei dad look ii She was rrovvned by s Underclassmen Court 5 , E 5 l t Sophomores Juniors Darrel Simon and Christie Daniel Joey McGuire and K Freshmen Kreyton Paschall and Keri Owen King and Queen Lance Cook and Stephanie Neal Brad McCone and Karen Smiih Lance Cook and Kate Yelverton enior Court 1 1 Q-4 i Jason Whisenant and AmyLynn Smith i k . 5912 ' K E A L Joey Fox and Tracy Byrd Bobby Mosteller and Stephanie Neal Jaw' Homecoming Court 15 Celebration '87 A Definite Highpoint In keeping with the Crow- ley tradition, students made Homecoming week a time of festivity and excitement. Celebration was in the hearts and minds of stu- dents and faculty. Tension built until it finally exploded. The explosion took place during Friday's pep rally. Everyone from freshmen to seniors participated in the loudest and most exciting pep rally of the year. Streamers, confetti, glitter, banners and purple shirts surrounded the gym floor for a celebration of un- equaled strength. As Alicia Cox said, This year's Homecoming was great. It was neat to look around and see people waving banners, yelling, and wearing purple- painted shirts. After the pep rally was over, many stu- dents could be seen with glitter all over themselves. lt was simply great. The af- termath carried into the weekend and helped to make for a great game and dance. Homecoming '87 was definitely a highpoint in the year. P Almost! Sophomore Paula Rob- inson reaches out while classmate Shalei Cobb adds balance. Photo by Dee Richardson A Homecoming apparel displayed by seniors Alicia Cox, Ty Stence and Mary Kroenung. Purple seemed to be the norm for the day. 16 Homecoming Week P Hysteria!! Excitement breaks out as seniors pour onto the gym floor. This is a traditional occur- rence at the homecoming pep rally. if Q. K,X X . Photo bv Brvan Estes 'GN gf. S .Jhoto by Kyle Payne ,eil M 4 Cheese! Senior cheerleader Ka- ren Smith and cousin Lisa Falcone show their pearly white. The Home' coming pep rally was not only for the students but for the entire com- munity. V A little bit louder now! Juniors Robin Allen and Jamie Morris give a shout for the Big Purple. Friday's pep rally was quite an uproar. Photo by Bryan Estess 4 Purple-painted seniors?? Doug Tracy adds some more color to Dee Richardson. Friday's hair ranged from hot pink to the common pur- ple. f Homecoming Week 17 The Curious Savage The Curious Savage by John Patrick was the 1987 school play. This was a play about Mrs. Ethel Savage, played by Sr. Lisa Gray, her three stepchildren, played by Sr. Tammie Lesher, Fr. Jeff Pennington, Jr. Tamara LaLonde, and Jr. Angie War- ren, and their greed for money. lt was also about the love Mrs. Savage had for people with slight problems and how they conquered those problems. At the end of the two performances, both casts eagerly awaited the announcement for the All Star cast. The All Star list is as follows: Soph. Blaine McAllister, Fr. Christor Han- strom, Sr. Danielle Mills, Sr. Stuart Minnis, Soph. Kelly Webster, Sr. Tammie V Lily Belle fAngie Warrenl talks to Dr. Emmett about money matters. Brian Payne A Fairy Mae fDanielle cusses her problems. Mmsy dis- 18 School Play sd. Brian Payne Lesher, Fr. Jeff Pennington, Jr. Tamara LaLonde, Sr. Lisa Gray, Sr. Kate Yelverton, Sr. Amy Lynn Smith, and Den- nis Raynes. Florence, a character who had a Cab- bage Patch doll for a son was played by Soph. Blaine McAllister who said, lt felt so good being on stage mak- ing others laugh. P Hannibal fCaleb Graysenl talks about his ex-job. f . J 'i 'E v David Wissore .,. H481 'Zi' A Dr. Emmett fAmy Smithy talks to Mrs. Savage's stepchildren. S Mrs. Paddy 1Kelly Websterj loves D dw 0 Mrs. Savage's teddy bear. Bryan Estess 'sf' ff! David Wissore A Jeffrey CStuart Minnisj contem- plates deep thoughts from the book, 4 Florence QBlaine McAllisterJ puts John Thomas, her son, to bed. David Wissore f B i . riff CAST AND CREW INCLUDE L Director Kay L. Newberry Sr. Donna Cruzen Soph. Blaine McAllister Jr. Caleb Graysen Fr. Christor Hanstrom Sr. Daneelle Mills Soph. Laura Campbell Sr. Stuart Minnis Soph. Kelly Webster Sr. Tammie Lesher Fr. Jeff Pennington Jr. Tamara LaLonde Jr. Angie Warren Sr.Lisa Gray Sr. Kate Yelverton Sr. Kerry VanDeventer Sr. Amy Lynn Smith Dennis Raynes Fr. Chuck Ellis Soph. Karen Sorrell Rick Harrison Sr. Mike Alford School Play 19 ,Q Close-up To U.S. Government Students Travel To Washington The United States govern- ment is a very complicated machine that very few peo- ple find easy to understand. The week of Veteran's Day nine curious Crowley stu- dents traveled to Washing- ton D.C. to see what it is really all about. The students attended seminars and met important government officials such as Representative Dick Army. They went sight see- ing to places such as the Lincoln Memorial, the tomb of the unknown soldier and the Memorial Wall. All of the students say they had a wonderful time. They also met students from all over the country who shared in their interest in the way our governmental system worked. Even Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Campbell learned a few things of their own. The night of December 3, the Close-up students got if f-'W 0 fy-1-1, . ., ,. together again and shared their photos and special memories of the time they spent together in the na- tion's capitol. They had a few laughs and surely built memories that will last for- ever. V Three men of different races, colors and creeds are pictured in this statue It is a me- morial to show that war does not discriminate 1 fag fx' ft, 5 1:1 A Close-up students from around the country gather together for a group picture. Many Crowley students shared memories with the friends they made in Washington. 20 Close-up qntfff as mnrrrrfre V Veterans that risked their lives are not forgotten. One of the daily memorials that is put out to honor the soldiers who died in Vr- etnam. V Jr. Dennis Smith, Jr. Sondra Burney. Mrs Campbell, Sr Fred Whitley, Jr. Teddy Rhodes, and Jr. Jeff Tucker sit patiently and wart. The students talked about what they hoped to learn during this time in Washington. A Mrs. Baker and Jr. Teddy Rhodes pose with photogenic Representative Dick Army. Mr. Army was an important figure in the success of the close-up experience. A The Close-up group poses for the camera. They are Sr Shelly Adcock, Jr. Jeff Tucker, Sr. Krista Tarter, Jr Teddy Rhodes. Sr, Fred Whitley, Sr Matthew lngerrnan, Jr Dennls Smith, Jr. Sondra Burney. and Sr. David Deal. 4 Waiting to board the plane, Srs Matthew lngermarl and Davld Deal check thelr bags. At the alrport students drscussed plans lor the close-up experience, V Sr. Fred Whitley sits down In the office of Representatlve Duck Army. The company of Mr. Army was well enjoyed throughout the trap K x..! nun ll., -A -.s,.p-L '- . -..... -... ...Uv , A M ba,-,,, ........... .... ,. Q 'V W- A-...M .Uwe-r 5 ' 'r .2 ,W pusuu1l- - ' Q A Mrs. Campbell stands onthe snowy steps of the Lincoln Memorial. This memorial was a favorable sight for taking pictures. Close-up 21 I x ' , I v ' 4 , If The student body voted that Sr, Chip H I y has the best car ste It took Chip a long time to buuld hrs stereo system. He sand, The prices were out g 10 FAVORITE RADIO STATIONS I 1. EAGLE-97 6. KSCS 2. Y-95 7. 106-OASIS 3. Z-ROCK 8. KOJO-94 4. KPLEX 9. 98-KZEW 5. Q-102 10. K104 I kklk, lg3:?Q:.f'iA.54 Y ote counted when J r. Craig Torres' 1987 red P h 944 t d by th student body th t d po ies! car in the parkmg lot 65305 fl Ph tos By: Bran P y 22 Fads and Votes 5 FAVORITE MOVIES LOST BOYS DIRTY DANCIN CAN'T BUY ME LOVE TOP GUN FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF , v cg an-gun.-4 x I X . 4 AA I TOP 5 T.V. SHOWS 1. THE COSBY SHOW 2. GROWING PAINS 3. MOONLIGHTING 4. ALF 5. FAMILY TIES PHOTOS BY BRIAN PAYNE YOUR VOTE COUNTS TOP 5 D.J.'s 1. MOBY 2. KIDD KRADDICK 3. BO ROBERTS 4. Y-95 GUYS 5. SUPER SNAKE PLACES TO S H 0 P 1. FoLEY's 2. NElMAN's 3. MACY'S 4. LuKE's 5. SAKS 5th AVE. TOP 5 RESTAU RANTS 1. CHILI'S 2. HARD ROCK CAFE 3. HARRIGANS 4. RED LOBSTER 5. BENNIGANS MM' V Fadsand Votes 23 A Day At The Dude Ranch Finally the day had come - the Senior Trip. The Seniors patiently waited through Baccalaureate practice anticipating the rest of the day. The Seniors were off to the busses at 10:30 a.m. while the under- classmen looked on with en- vy but their day would come. Once they reached 'Lil's Dude Ranch they were off, some straight to the pool, others to the volleyball net, and others to the horse shoes. At 2:00 p.m. lunch was served, corny dogs and fries. It was a restful day with friends. Dinner was served at 6:00 p.m. Bar-b- que, potato salad, and beans. At 7:00 p.m. it was time to head home. The memories from senior trip will never be forgotten and someday can be shared again with old friends. .--an .sayin 5 5 - 9 5 'Q L, 59' ,Mt ' if -f . ,, 3, ,'-.-,A we -Jqywv, ...L-. .. - , T213 , qraafg gfwf . 2 'a'2'-1+--4 1 ' ' - tw lf' 'Jil' Q in . , ,WTJYN :I priuw uy niyaii Lsness A A Antlclpatlng a blg splash, Sr. Lance Cook watches his fellow classmates dive into the pool. A Going for a rlde, Sr. Kevin White rides the barrel. 24 Senior Trip photo by David Wissore A P Slammlng the ball at his op- ponent, Sr. Tim Atchinson plays volleyball while Sr. Chris Bullock tries to block the ball. P Playing on the witch's hat, Sr. Tommy Wilson hopes he doesn't get too dizzy and sick. Q., V. . photo by Bryan Estess 'if A photo by David Wissore l -sf' b Ysf8 'LD't '-all ...... Lx? M, - . photo by Bryan Estess Seniors Remember Classmates While having a little fun doing the senior show, the seniors remembered their classmates. Money raised from the original showing of the senior show went to a granite memorial in rememberance of Paul Rob- inson and John Malachi. This was the class of '88's gift to the school. All stu- dents donated Sl to see the senior show a second time. The second showing of the senior show raised S1000 for Jacob Lemke, who was hospitalized from a car ac- cident. Kevin Osburne, Jr. right, raps to the beat of James Bell, Jr. left. These two juniors helped advertise over the announcements the Sen- ior Show benefitting Jacob Lemke. K photo by Bryan Estess 'Wwf photo by David Wissore I null'- 4 A Shannon Kimberling, Sr. left and Kelly Gailes, Sr. right, both jam away with their homemade guitars. Shannon and Kelly were only part ofthe acts that participated in the Senior Show. 4 Kelly Webster, Sr. right, Wendy Mos- kowie, Sr., middle, and Heather Adair, Sr. left act out Grease's hit Summer Nights. In this act Wendy, Kelly, and Heather played the guys while pleasant Brooks, Brad Phillips, and Mike Gordon played the girls. photo by Bryan Estess A Coach Klatt, left and Tracy Byrd, Sr. right, dance to Heard it Through the Grapevine. During the middle of their act the raisins CTracy Byrdj went into the audience and took volunteers to dance with them. JW Senior Show 25 A Change In Tradition In the past years, the jun- ior-senior prom has been at a hotel. This year our stu- dents were honored by be- ing able to have their prom at the Colonial Country Club. This was the first prom the country club has allowed there in years. It was a little different having the prom at a country club but everyone had a great time. Everyone began show- ing up for the Grand March at 7:00 p.m. There were probably some of the best dressed couples in Fort Worth on April 23, 1988. The slide show brought back many memories when it showed at 10:30 p.m. on that special night. No meal was served but there was a buffet throughout the eve- ning. The buffet consisted of steamship beef buffet, smokie sausages, sesame chicken strips, a variety of cheeses with crackers, a fresh fruit platter, finger sandwiches, assorted pas- tries and fruit punch. The prom song was Why Can't This Night Go On Forever by Journey. This year the juniors, seniors, and their sponsors seemed to have outdone themselves with the money they raised ear- lier in the year with mag- azine sales. Senior Liska Lewis recalls the evening by stating lt's sad to think about prom coming because it signals the end of the year but the magic of the night and the kind way everyone treats everyone makes it worth while. 26 Prom A Hoping she'Il say yes, Sr. Clif- ton Short proposes to Sr. Kim Tan- ner. Clifton and Kim plan to get married 1 year from prom - April 23, 1989 P Resting after a dance, Seniors Liska Lewis and Scott Nipper catch their breath. Liska and Scott both plan to attend AGM University. P Showing off their smiles, Sen- iors Alicia Cox and Kristie Freeman take a break from dancing. Alicia stated Prom was the best night of my senior year. The slide show was really touching and it made me re- alize how much l'd miss everyone. phot by B ff if - ff.. 1. X photos by Brian Payne I, K 'A 2. 'N A Soph Tina Howell, and Seniors Chris Logan, Doug Tracy, and Tony Miller show they can be cool and col- lective on this wild and crazy night. 4 Posing picture pretty, Trent Harp and Soph. Michelle Thomas dance the night away. Instead of a band, a disc jockey kept everyone on their feet dancing. mis is A 000h! So Hot!! Sr. Todd Stegall tries to cool oft after dancing with the mass of people on the dance floor. Todd will be playing football for Louisiana Tech next year. A Jr. John Reed and Sr. Tamara Lalonde discuss whether or not they should go back for one more dance. f V , Prom 27 Clutching Diplomas, Good bye. The long awaited final night that the Class of 1988 had worked toward for 13 years arrived June lst. Due to the possibility of rain, commencement exer- cises were held in the gym. The Seniors really didn't mind much, for it was their last time in the Eagle gym as students of Crowley High. There was a definite sign of excitement in the air as 240 seniors received their diplomas. Among the grad- P Carrying a French flag that she gave to the school, Foreign Ex- change Student Nadege Delouzan enjoyed attending Crowley High. Seniors Say uates were two special sen- iors, Jacob Lemke and Te- resa Hathcock. The audience and students gave standing ovations as they received their diplomas. With the conclusion of the awarding of the diplo- mas, the Seniors were de- clared graduated, and invit- ed to turn their tassels, signifying the end of their high school career, and the beginning of a new life. .. A Joyous about receiving her diploma, Stacy Fisher chats with other graduating Seniors A Honor Faculty Escort Sara McLean, leads the seniors to their seats. Ms. McLean attended TCU and received a Masters in Ancient History. 28 Graduation pht byB Py 4 Principal Mike Leach looks on as the seniors graduate. Mr. Leach has been principal for 9 years. 4 Reaping the rewards of twelve years work, Sr. Tim Atchinson ac cepts his diploma. 'W' Graduation 29 M2755 WHO is your hero? Larry Bird because Alf because he's i he's a basketball so cute. ' Q player. Jr. Kim mel. Fr. Kreyton Schooler Paschall Eddie Murphy be- Bono Vox. He s so cause he's raw. COOL A My I ew Soph' Ray Jack Sf. ChflS Logan eyyy,y ea.. WHERE is the place to be on weekends? ' ' . 1 At the movies with My house. in J Your boyfriend. Jr. Deana Harp 4 Fr. Nicolle Boyd J sffis Q Where there's a l'll J Soph. Kelly Sr. Tony Miller Aldridge 92 iirii lg. iiyy ,eii WHAT is your i.,i favorite expression? . . iii fx ,gf Q- I wanta pet it. Cooperate to 3 JQ' Fr. Celeste Gogl GRADUATE. YQ ' Jr. Liesl Gray Getcha Girl. Soph. Penny Young Where's the punch line? Sr. Daniel Hurtado I Step up to the ph 1 by Bry E t ss and Dee Richardson 30 Questions A Stace Summers, Jr., experi ences the element of surprise be- tween classes. Sr. Jimmy Rose 3 'll in f Mei? ,ffm W, gp. V? f ff-, A.,,, f ,, ,f K .ffl i . WHO is the most interesting person you have met? Paul Seabolt. Fr. Robin Bums Clay Adams because he's a womanizer. Soph. Shirley Franklin Terry Emory because he's different. Jr. Lisa Gregory David Wissore, he has an answer to everything. Sr. Bryan Estess 4 The journalism class takes a break during their workshop at Nacogdoches, Texas. ed because it s WILD. Fr. Wende O Neal The color of money. Sr. Kristen Zetche Pink because it s sensitive. Jr. Jan Shepard Red because it s vivid. Soph. Susan Heslep WHICH color suits your personality? R . , thing you have learned? How to ignore the term FISH. Fr. Kerry Owen SEX-EDUCATION Soph. Laura Thomas Always trust your best friend. Jr. Jan Shepard Do unto others be- fore they do unto you. Sr. Brad Hunt WHAT is the most important f-:K ,Eff Q S W 'x i A Seniors, Tony Miller, Doug Tra- their plans for the weekend at the cy, and Daniel Hurtado discuss senior breakfast. JZ? Questions 31 V Showing pride for his class, Soph, Scott Jones stands at the mercy of paper eagles. These fes- tive ornaments were used to dec- orate the Sophomore hall. ws W? is i WHAT college do you want to go to? TEXAS because TCU so my parents it s bad' can do my laundry. Fr Jared Jr. Stace Knerium Summers TCU University of any- Soph Linda thing l can get into. Wilson Sr. Doug Tracy PAccounting is a subject that Sr. Jason Whisenant and Jr. Amy Fiero work hard at. Mrs. Gray has taught this subject for several years. In an after school workshop, Mr. Burger sneaks in for a piece of pizza. The yearbook staff worked several hours at night to complete the yearbook. WHO would make the cutest couple? Fran McQueen and Eddie Murphy. Fr. Kerri Owen Heather McLean and Howie Mandel. Soph. Sherry Holt 1 Me and James Lelsey. Jr. Amy Trujillo Bobby Mosteller and Sheila Uhr. Sr. Chris McGrath WHERE do you get My mom. She always gives me your money from? l mooch from Mom and Dad. money. Jr. Kim Fr. Harry McCall Harris Mama. My parents. Sr. Kristen Soph. Kevin Zetsche Kestler 4 Striving for world peace, Sr. Stuart Minnis shows us his view. Stuart attended school at Crowley all through high school. A fdff Questions 33 34 Division 1.11 ii -- Q -i ' INN. .. Ulwwfw f ' ' ' - liffi F Prggtlclng cf ology iiii l Srighrah McKer!ie workshard to obtain her credit Cos- if' munity at Iow prices, l 7 77eopZe ,mf i ,', fffi ,. Phoiv by' Dee Richazziguns fa -7- L, I i iiii A wwf' 0 -V Vb , E 1- ffl f ' 1U - N ..-- . X' P Priparing for competition, Mr. Ed Mar- tunegggsves thignhs uplgoithe Eggle This wasihii i Phowuysnanpayfie T f A ii .I rf A' f c . Ar X r I P 'I L, D . 'Tr 'X Photo by Bryan Estess gi 4 1987-88 Talonettes V Clownlng around, Mrs. Paula Martinez, Seni- ors Aiicia Cox, Bryan Estess, and Mary Kroenung enjoy a good laugh. The yearbook staff won many awards at camp this past summer. f i ..-fm-' Photo by Anna Lee Swan KL W- I 'ff ' Photo by Dee Richardson A Practicing for the concert, Soph, Jade Boyd concentrates on her part. The choir performed in Bells Across Crowiey. Division 35 -.ilii-l Talonettes Take Sweepstakes For the first time in history H the hard work paid off. Of all Jiii 'iii . i.JI ia'ili i the years we have had a drill team, this has been the first year they have shown their superior ability and won sweepstakes with it. They practiced long and hard to re- ceive the honor of superior ratings from the judges dur- ing the contest in Galveston this year. The work began last year after tryouts when the new 87-88 drill team began practicing for camp in Okla- homa, there, they also re- ceived superior ratings. Next it was the Crowley Summer Camp where the girls learned three dance routines and also learned how to use flags. This was also the first year the Talonettes and the band joined forces, together to win fifth in State. To finish off the hard work through the year the Talonettes came in for practice at 7:00 in the morn- ing Monday through Friday to practice for pep rallies, foot- ball games, basketball games, and contest. Front row, left to right - co-capt. Andrea Sikes, lst lieut. Pam Tram- mel, capt. Kerry VanDeventer, 2nd lieut. Monica Valdez Second row - Amy Smith, Michelle Kelty, Lau- ra Campbell, Dixie Pipes, Christie Blackman, Tia Bentley, Sharon Weiss, mgr. Sara Hunt, Jennie Pin- kerton Third row - Karan Thom- as, Melanie Bollinger, Kim Wissore, Jennifer Woods, Mary Kroenung, Stephanie Lewis, Kellie Gardner Last row - Sponsor Mrs. Cara Malone, Krystle Williams, Wendi Martin, Stephanie Shipp, Paige Parker, Jennifer Dyess, Karen Sor- rel, Debbie Wikoff. 36 Talonettes V Heads up high, the Talonettes keep up the hard work during the hot summer workouts. Tonya Thompson helped the girls during the Crowley Summer Camp and taught three routines. P Standing tall, Bryan Estess, Sr. was named the first honorary Talonette. Bryan began as a man- ager forthe Talonettes but became the backbone to keep the group together. Photo by Bryan Estess Photo by David Wissore ,T r Photo by Bryan Estess HAH. TO CROWLEY HRGH HMLTO WISDOM. HMLTO F-RIENUSHIP THAT WE GA!!! FROM TREE LAUD AND HONOR TO THE EAGLES AND EACH VICTORY HIGH uto by Brian Payne .3 76, , .L ' ' J 5 g l fd, x V '25 'WB Xa, W Photo by Brian Payne A Nothing but the best, Pamela Trammel, Sr. displays her showman- ship on the field at a football game. Pam, along with the rest of the of- ficers, received superior ratings at con- test this year in Galveston. 4 Showing their stuff, Krystle Wil, Iiams, Jr., Andrea Sikes, Jr., Monica Valdez, Jr., and Jennifer Dyess, Jr. perl form a routine at a pep rally to cheer on the football team. This year the Talonettes performed in every pep ral- ly. Talonettes 37 Take No Prisoners V Senior Drum Maior Kristi Elkins looks stunned as she hears that the band won regional. Regionals were I think that it is becom- ing a tradition. The band di- rectors taught us a lot about ourselves, so l think if we keep the feeling and the in- tensity up, the people in Austin will be seeing a lot of us, says Jr. James Kelsey. What did the directors teach the band? Take no prisoners. Before every per- formance, they heard this from one of the directors meaning that the contest is a battlefield and the best wins. Everyone across the state knows who we are now, replied Sr. Randall Duncan. Along with receiv- ing top honors at state comes other honors such as being invited to appear at the state capital. The band marched at the 200th an- niversary of the state on May 7. The band plans to be at Austin again to take no pris- oners. Jennifer lrby, Fresh- man, said, If we follow our most important tradition - pride, unity and strength - we can be more successful each year. The Mighty Eagle Marching Band imma .J 4. 1 held at Wichita Falls. iv 'R Q 5 . 'Q' 38 Marching Band 4 Misty Reister screams as she hears that the band is advancing to regional. It was a long wait to hear the news. A Ed Martinez, band director, gives a thumbs up after the band heard they were on their way to state. The band took fifth at state. Photos by Brian Payne M. siwssw , N... 4 The Eagle Band takes the field A BAND DIRECTORS: John at UT Stadium at Austin. A bus load Mar Martinez, Denise Davis, of parents followed the band even Cindy Parker, Weyland Rapp. Betty though the weather was bad. Cornish assisted in the spring. Marching Band 39 'ms . my , ...1 Eagle Spirit lies High! The Varsity Cheerleaders are an elite part of the stu- dent body who are often en- vied because they have what most students consid- er to be the most fun po- sition in the school. How- ever, the cheerleaders might have something to say about that point of view, . . . cheerleading is not all fun and games like every- one thinks. says Kara Hal- lan. Kate Yelverton also agrees, From the moment you make the squad, you must fully dedicate yourself and be willing to work hard, give up a lot of free time and Friday nights, and go through a lot of pain. TRACY BYRD V The Varsity Cheerleaders perform their dance for the school. During the morning practices, the girls enjoyed learning many new routines. Photo by Bryan Estess 40 V. Cheerleaders Sponsor YK? MISS SHEETZ C0-Sponsor E KATHY CARAWAY is . f' S? A l I ,Q fx VIKKI DOBSON I RARA HALLAN QL T ,ii 3E7x'i?N'oN A f---1 'N W.. I I DANIELLE lVhLLS ? 9 ii f JULIE SKILES Photo by Bryan Estess KA full, 4 Durlng a pep rally, Tracy Byrd, Sr. and Vikki Dobson, Jr. cheer on the students. Pep rallies were an important part of uplifting spirit during the football season. All J. '7'-STEPHANIE NEA , ...x lp .,' , . .. of If V5 f,fT, N TAMARARUDEL V. Cheerleaders 41 Got That Eagle Spirit' The J.V. Cheerleaders are hard-working, Freshman and Sophomore girls whose uplifting spirit is very impor- tant to the success of J.V. athletic teams. The girls spent many hours practicing and working overtime to come across well at the pep rallies and athletic events, . . you have to be willing to put all other things aside and think about cheerlead- ing while you still have to keep your grades up, says Lisa Pustejovsky. Most stu- dents agree that the J.V. Cheerleaders are hard work- ers and they prove to be a great asset to the student body. P Spirit shines! Malise Taylor, Christi Freeman, and Heidi Seabolt cheer the Football team on to victory. V Standing on the sidelines, Janice Olsen, Heidi Seabolt, Malise Taylor, and Tammy Stephens wait for something to happen. There were many times during the season when cheerleaders could do nothing but wait for some action, I . 5 7' cz. W V..-14 Photo compliments of Heidi Seabolt. 42 J.V. Cheerleaders P Cheerleaders show off during summer camp. Top to bottom - Heidi Seabolt, Malise Taylor, Tanika Cate, Janice Olsen, Lisa Pustejovsky, Christi Freeman, and Kerri Owen. H9 4 V 2, ,, 5 E5 Lf is c ffl: Photo compliments of Heidi Seabolt, Standing afound Patrick' the Photo compliments of Heidi Seabolt cheerleaders cannot control them- selves. Patrick was the one who gave the girls their first blue ribbon - a favorite in their hearts. Photo compliments of Tammy Stephens. A V- A THE J.V. CHEERLEADING SQUAD: Christi Daniel, Soph.g Mal- ise Taylor, Soph.p Kerri Owen, Fr., Heidi Seabolt, Sophg Lisa Pustejov- sky, Fr.: Tanika Cato, Soph.p Janis Olsen, Fr,, and Tammy Stephens, Fr. 4 Heidi Seabolt uses her lead- ership ability to show the young ones how to strut their stuff. At one home game over a dozen el- ementary students joined the cheerleaders to help them pump up the crowd's spirit. Photo by Bryan Estess J,V. Cheerleaders 43 FTA and tudent Future Teachers of Amer- ica had a year full of events. At the beginning of the school year, they welcomed each teacher back with a jar of thoughts for the day to last them throughout the year. They also awarded the student teachers with spe- cial gifts. Some of the FTA members went to the Dis- trict Convention. They also went to the State Conven- tion, held in Dallas, where Tracie Beasley won first place in the talent compe- Council tition with a flute solo. The officers include Susie Yerigan as President, Angie Wasden as Vice President, Rachel Graves as Treasurer, and Dee Richardson as His- torian, with Mrs. Croft and Mrs. Wood as sponsors. V Taking a break. Janeia Nelson and Nicole Turpin take a break dur- ing a car wash which raised money for the State Convention. V Members of Future Teachers of America. Photo by Dee Richardson P Mrs. Croft conducts the first FTA meeting. They discussed activities to welcome back the teachers. 44 FTAfStudent Council .,- ,J fx ,X .W dw,-I ,J ,M-f' i X , .3 C. ' !'! ,W Photo by Dee Richards ws,-, D ' tv . i 'ya ,ef 'f-.f' P t . Qi if ' I' . ' X .sgvxv Q l K V fr ...'- 'sys ' f o sn ff M - , l 1 or i 1 .Nl L ' 2 A - 'x Photo by Dee Richards -..aff .,i ' - H W4 K ' I ',.-- ...Whse -il' f Rfffwsm f-2 C A h e-css :'- .., A . .. . - ..,, F02 tid .fl .. ' f 'L ., ., - - f f Photo by Dee Richardson Photo by Alicia Cox A Advice to students. Julie Pen- nington, Sr., hangs a poster ad- vising students against drinking and driving. 4 Student Council members take time to pose for a picture. Student Council com- pleted a successful year full of projects. They pro- vided exciting events from dances for the stu- dent body to a Christmas breakfast for the faculty. They also gave encour- agement to the students, through posters and oth- er activities, to fight peer pressure. The officers include Leslie Clark as President, Julie Pennington as Vice President, Darrell Simon as Secretary, Monica Valdez as Treasurer, Mark Wikoff as Parlia- mentarian, and Patty Plotkowski as Historian. FTAfStudent Council 45 Viewing Another Seeking to better under- stand the French and Span- ish speaking countries and their cultures were the main objectives for the Spanish and French Clubs. The Spanish Club planned and participated in many activities. They made a float for homecoming, held various meetings, and had their annual Chili Cookoff and Supper. The French Club also had their share of activities with French instructor, Ms. Linda Crutchfield, shows signs of having another hectic week. Students and World meetings and doughnut breakfasts. The officers of these groups ranged from sopho- mores to seniors. The Span- ish Club leaders were lan Nlorfeld, Angie Warren, Christie Blackmon, Sherian Weiss, Michelle Thomas, and Candi Joseph. The French Club officers were Stacie Fisher, Julie Stacy, Rachel Grayson, and Diana Anderson. teachers alike were always eager for the weekend. D Photo by: Dee Richardson A French Club 46 SpanishfFrench Club Spanish Club P A Sophomore Mike Martinez proudly displays his award winning chili. Awards were given for the overall best chili, hottest chili, and best tasting chili. 4 Chili experts, Mrs. Mary Morfeld, Mrs. Janet Holt, and Mr. Gary Swan, sample the entries in the annual Spanish Club Chili Cookofl. The cookofl was held in the Home Economics Department. FHA Home Responsibilities FHA at Crowley High is a nonprofit organization de- P Ms. SmalIey's third period child development class is busy working in their workbooks with the excep- Signed to help Students pre- tion of shawn sharp and shefyi pare for family, community living and for employment. Its purpose is to provide op- portunity for decision mak- ing and for assuming re- sponsibility. They focus on nutrition and fitness, strengthening family rela- tionships, youth employ- ment and career explora- tion. Beth Bayley, Tammy Brisson, Chasity Smith and Felicia Walker are just some of the many students who are anxious to sew their pat- terns during their first period homemaking class. 48 FHA Smith who are taking a break. Michelle Davis and Dawn Trever are curious about how their cookies will taste but not about how their picture will turn out. Photos by Bryan Estess 3 A Sr. Stuart Minnis, Soph. Kelly Webster and Sr. Lisa Gray are true Thespians in the play, The Curious Savage. 4 The Thespians Club members are: Kate Yelverton, Christor Ham- strom, Stuart Minnis, Jason Fritz, Lisa Gray, Danielle Mills, Kerry Van Deventer, and Tammy Lesher. Thespian Club People in the Thespian Club are those that share the desire to work and perform in the theatrical arts. Several of the members participated in the school play and the one act play. The members brought life to scores of characters to entertain the student body and the community. ilbbi Ms. Kay Newberry isthe sponsor Thespian Club 49 Crowley' Best In Pursuit of Excellence The National Honor Society consists of 56 members of the student body who have excelled in academics, have been involved in extracurricular activities, and are upstanding members of the community. Once selected for membership, they enter into one of the school's most active or- ganizations. These students do everything from singing in nurse ing homes to putting on the an- nual awards assembly. These students always try to better themselves and the people in the community around them. They are always in pursuit of excel- lence and deserve to be called Crowley's best. Traci Beesley Amy Bills Jennifer Brown Wade Burk Randa Carter Leslee Clark Donna Cruzen Audrey Dickson Randel Duncan Kristi Elkins Bryan Estess Lisa Flammang Tina Gess 4 The N.H.S. officers are Tracy Beesley, Pres., Mi- chael Roderguez, Vice Pres., Donna Cruzen, Treas., Kristi Elkins, Sec., Jodi Webster, Hist., and Susie Yerigan, Parl. They were instrumental in the planning of all group activ- ities. Shelly Adcock .L Aimee Alwell ' it 2,20 - 1 r 7, v , Q g X V! i .. e til fl , ff s , rzafsrzff Michael Gordon Lisa Gray Irene Hsu Brad Hunt Daniel Hurtado 50 National Honor Society MQW 'H , -fff , v 'E if ,.. L! 1 w.. 'v 'v.-' P 4 'ff , If I 1 , , , af X , , .4 of f F the was . fc' .AME 6 V ' V , Mi.: f if My N: ,, ,,,, ,Z AQ . ' , , .H f' V f ' J S. ., .J ,W J ,, ' 4 olll is A A . V ft J A if F, ' ..- ,, rm. in +1 H., f - , 'fnfwizkl' 2 f ? an L SJR 1, ' gf ti Candice Jenkins - Mary Kroenung Shannon Kimberling Kevin Lander Jacob Lemke Tammie Lesher Liska Lewis J. J. Lyday Brad McCone Chris McGrath Angie McKinney Danielle Mills Bobby Mosteller Kevin Murphy Stephanie Nibling Scott Nipper Travis Obenhaus Julie Pennington John Pruett Dee Richardson Tammy Richardson Michael Rodriguez Susanna Rojas Amy Smith Dawn Stackpole Robert Stroud Gayle Teeter Michael Thompsom Bobby Touchton Kerry Van Deventer Heath Vellenkamp Angie Wasden Jodi Webster Steve Wilkinson Susie Yerigan Blake Young National Honor Society 51 Journalism Making It Happen How does it happen? The yearbook, that is. Get twenty- one ambitious students and with the patience of a saint, a yearbook is done. Right? Wrong! Take, for instance, the plc- tures on this page. A staff pho- tographer took, printed, re- printed, until it was right. The copy had to be written, fitted, and approved. The graphics had to be designed. The people identified and the book sold. That's not all. Some people wanted to be interviewed, some people not. Some people liked their picture taken, some people not. some people coop- erated, some people not. Then, these twenty-one stu- dents and one advisor, some- times loving it and sometimes hating it, finished it by June 1. Why do a thankless, payless, funless job? l love it. It can be fun! - Alicia Cox, Sr. l really don't know. - Todd Klaver, Sr. lt ls fulfilling. lt makes you feel like you are doing some- thing worthwhile that all the students will enjoy. Stacie Fisher, Sr. lt has its ups and downs. lt's fun until the deadIines. - Dee Richardson, Sr. All in all, it happened. We worked hard and played hard. Talon Staff '88 .aa- ,ru . 2 ss, .J V Photographer Bryan Estess take vorites' pic ure fter the assembly. GAIN mum EACH VlCTOl fa t sa A ll 'fx A TALON STAFF: Bottom Row, Left to Rlght: Debra Mauldin, Staci Fisher, Andrea Malone, Liska Lewis. Second Row: Doug Tracy, Bryn Estess, Dee Richardson, Mary Kroenung, Pinki Dutta, Alicia Cox, Bob Touchton, Todd Klaver. Third Row: Daniel Hurtado, Chris Logan, Davi Wissore, Jeff Johnson. Not Pictured: Brian Payne, Kyle Payne, Ter Emory, Tina Howell. 4 Receiving help from photographer Dee Richardson, Todd Klaver picl- out pictures. 52 Journalism Photos by Talon Staff iw -1? M., , ev F' A A week of learning and fun, Stacie Fisher and Editor Alicia Cox show off their Keepin' Cool pins. Third week of June was spent in Nachadoches at a Taylor Publish- ing Camp. 4 ACADEMIC DECATHALON TEAM MEMBERS: Holly Ohlen, Scott Force, Candice Jenkins, Wendy Moscowitz, Aaron Taliafer- ro, and Craig Gordon. The team placed 5 places higher than last year's team. I li E I fm I 1 I km! , I f T 5 A Junior Terri Emory was the sports editor of the staff until he transferred to Southwest. AFS AFS students partic- ipate in activities re- lated to hosting a for- eign exchange student or becoming an ex- change student them- selves. CHS has had two exchange stu- dents from Australia and France and have gone themselves to Brazil and Turkey. Great memories were made possible by sell- ing candy, ratfle tick- ets, and hosting stu- dents. AFS 53 One-Act Plag Close Ties 'hyd' i N K5 Ai M lp- -s r , 'Sf M1 5 -if 45' fs . ' E J' A i as photos by A Danielle Mills, Sr., and Stuart Mills, Sr., have a difference in opinion. Danielle was selected to the All-Star cast and Stuart made honorable mention. P Members of the acting cast of Close Ties. The cast went to Regional Contest for all of their hard work and dedication. Members of the crew were Karen Sorrell, Jeff Pennington, Kelly Webster, and Tammie Webster. 54 One-Act Play i i l K li in '5 M' i' is-f A The closing scene of Close Ties. The close relationships of the c were seen in this scene. .5 . 5-...., A Lisa Gray, Sr., and Tanika Cato Soph., perform an intense scene in Close Ties. Both Lisa and Tanika were selected to the All-Star cast. 4 Lisa Gray, Sr., Tanika Cato, Soph., and Laura Campbell, Soph., discuss the senility of their grand- mother. Lisa, Tanika, and Laura performed great together. Close Ties was the pro- duction performed by an excellent cast in One Act. It is a play about the is- sue of senility and how it affects the elderly and their loved ones. Many different opinions from various characters and personal relationships within the family are ex- pressed on this issue in Close Ties. We the cast had to build 'close ties' with each other to make our characters' relation- ships believable, said Senior Lisa Gray. The cast exemplified hard work and an excellent performance for which they advanced to region- als. Members of the acting cast were Danielle Mills, Kevin White, Lisa Gray, Laura Campbell, Stuart Minnis, Tanika Cato, Christof Hanstrom, and Kerry VanDeventer. They were under the leader- ship of Ms. Kay Newber- ry. A vital part of any play is the crew. Crew mem- bers were Karen Sorrell, Jeff Pennington, Kelly Webster, and Tammie Webster. 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John Pruett Ph t graphs by Bryan Este PBurIeson and Crowley on the line waiting for the snap. The Ea- gles beat the Burleson Elks to win their first game. V Cleburne taken down by the Crowley defensive line. John Pruett and Todd Stegall converge to make the play. The team liked Shelby, but he lacked the experience and leadership qualities of Brad. JR. Geoff lshmal .YQ f' 4 1 s .,.g Q N s.,r e iii- Q., sus ,fi . ff if Qi 4. gi. ..- B C nu' J F. if J J 'IJ ' if . Swv' Q 'J .L 4 9 4' N t I N 4 M A-:ye .. ,V A Being carried off the field is Sr. J. J. Lyday. He was hurt in the Joshua game along with Brad Mc- Cone. 4 Breaking the line with a dive is Sr. Tim Atchison. The Eagles won this game against the Mineral Wells Rams. i af W .1 - D Q l X f A Q 5 I fx A 34-3 if 4 Sr. J. J. Lyday making the tacke le. He was hurt on the next play. That injury ended his football sea- SOD. If .,.sft.'3M.. Eng , .Q B A Leading the way to the line is Sr. Danny Perkins. 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W 5 lfiv f - ll 3 'g-, 'I , 'if f'iT- as-,ssssa essgsas it ws Q ,Qf bd V he ,EFS U8 1 ,?sf'.Q5s Q f U l-all-afeuff -91 if-Q57 E' 'Q '3i 'm'i U? has ., g 5 w 1 at jf .s M?'llf.5 lli'fT'l.'-l,fltfs?llY 'g'll7.2llli' fl f l fS4l'4G'tPlq Ug ly Lili gggiilsidiv Ulu 51 It-Ui N 4 .1 X.. .1 We JWJ ' ,, J- :ge 'vlhy A VARSITY FOOTBALL Stan Rios. Third row-John TEAM: Front row - Fred Reed, Artie Price, Paul Whitley, John Pruett, Jason Whisenat, Doug Whitehead, Chris McGrath, Troy Vinson, Brad McCone, Kevin White, Tim Atchison, Brian German, Jeff Tucker, Bob Mosteller. Second row - Quentin Lynn, Danny Powell, Jeff Ishmal, Todd Stegall, Richard White, Gary Raynes, Blake Young, lan Morfeld, Joey McGuire, Troy Koonsman, Er- ic Mason, Mike McGonigle, Gerloff, Kevin Eggleston, Da- vid Johnston, Collis Maroney, Kelly Fisher, Robert Condit, Robert Bresciani, Benji Fujihara, Kevin Brewton, Shaun Sharp, Gary Darling. Fourth row - Dan Perkins, Pat Gilliss, Kyle Dunn, Kevin Landers, Jason Turbeville, Jeff Martin, David Hoggard, J. J. Lyday, Tim Skinner, Chris Castillo, Steve Wilkinson, Roger Corn, Kelly Witt. A Giving it all is Sr. Jason Whise- nant, He is making a field goal at- tempt in the game against the Burleson Elks. 60 gy P Words of Advice given by Sr. Brad McCone. This offensive hud- dle against the Mineral Wells Rams proved successful, winning the game for the Eagles. Ani. smwf fx f 7 i,,,,,.s A Going over strategy is the Crowley defensive line. Sr. Kyle Dunn and Sr. Shaun Sharp discuss the next play. 4 On the move is the Eagle's of- fensive line. This was a close game won by the Eagles. A Right, tight, 34, barks Sr. Brad McCone. The Eagles are on the line against the Mineral Wells Rams. fl W fd' illf1'4'gJ,L1,, H .,' :VL W1 'si ,mwlf f . , as K A V , gg .. esw l yxi l my 4--5-W, g , -' ' 4---g. 1 1, 5-Q Ml . we f el? lm bv is iw ldiffilzwwh e'5,P,,e 5,51 fredii 2 riiwgr ZIV' awk' - 1'- saaw W is K iw! QW f Mei QTBXQ5 r Mgkaifkww eggs is ,Q 'grieve Q eiliffgia Q ffgigswaiigixigighl? WW an s..Qij i g y u p If X. my -E ...W , , 'r ,,.. ,,, ,,.,..,,. ., W..-5' X ,,,. gr.. ..., : ... ..., . . , ::.:.i,,g, Burleson W Connally W Mineral Wells W Everman L Denison L Joshua L Granbury L Stephenville W Cleburne L Brownwood L Photographs by Bryan Estess. A , 5 61 Check Out 5 i .N 1 v I 1 ' 1 ' --11.51 -f 1 Q y - f JV Wins District if u -.nit-st . -, ,, .. ..,,,,.. ,,,,, , .. W, M. v,,, ,,,. , A..,,, ,, v,,,k , k,k. H J , Freshmen Fall Short Shelby's and Mike's pro- motions. We were happy for Shelby. We thought he de- served to be moved up. Soph. Shane Sharp Mike Farris became our leader after the loss of Shelby, but we still consid- ered Shelby part of our team. Soph. Darrell Simon Views on the team. The players were close and the coaches really seemed to care, which helped us feel like a big family. Soph. Shane Sharp View of Season. lt was a tough season. A lot of peo- ple quit and we gave up as a team. Fr. Chris Swain Leader of Team. Jason Gar- ner was the leader of the team. He was like a second coach. Fr. Kreyton Pascall Making his way up the middle, Soph. Shelby Lee made the first down. P V Coming around the end, Soph. Shelby Lee dodged his defensive opponents. Photos By Brian Payne 62 M' SM' 2 T f 1 tt G-, . W' 4 it ' --L P ,V ' ,1 kv , 14J 'x-J I i leigh V r r . i ir f. i a ig Vi, A ivy V V .,. g V' A5 I Lf: ,pg J J-Mae G . it V Qin 1: fin' i DIL KI QI P S 'u n' ilii ll www , l.W.'..R.JJiL.e!..1..l.K nuns sr Mg an ,pg ,J f ,J A FRESHMAN TEAM: Johnny lsom, Jason Gardner, Robert Stokes Jared Knierim, Kreyton Pas- call, Shane Armento, Tim Seckel, Lee Parker, Michael Armendariz, Aaron Proutt, Eric Pacheco, Jerry McGlothlin, Phillip Offield, Chris Swain, David Tucker, Clint Mayo, Marlon Scott, Coury Jacocks, Shain Abbot, Steve Brieto, Jason Massen- gale, Ken Kroenung, Robert Ander- son, Adam Flores, Lynn Nichols, Ul gunman-num--,....-..Ui Phillip Bennett, Jay Mower, Cug Young, John Wolfe, Chris Ma Josh Burk, Brian Brooks, Cliffo Knight, T. R. Lesher, Tres Johnso Jeff Summers, Greg Price, Mic Joyner, Ronnie Gibbs, Ricky Ha rison, Danny Robinson, Bri: Sorgee, Craig Peoples, Ste Green, Kevin Pate, Chuck Ellis, . lan Dempsey, Brian Murph Sheldon Kelsey, Andy Anderson. Nlkw.4 X 4 fy? ul ft J , 9 . -lv-f-Ns. Q - g 5 we gau- - . ,. T ..f,t,-f,. ,yz'2sak'?c-1'-ui. l, -- A fm Q -5:3 ' it 'ai it fi 1 5 zt. Q - I- -. I L. g Q I -' if LA' LLix lRL 1 Q mfglj iiMfjfwgmvffgmfwwmwiifilffwif C J JLL, ' C i as '?!'31,,1'l',3-315' 1 ',.'v fx'--a+---1 -+ -'S -uw-sf ,.t,,-'an--1 -s1'e4',1 's 5fw,4?wqi1sfw- u nf' ' . 9 - tv-ff-X-lMfli,Jli1,,m.ia J, it nfivtzj 1s A ' '71 'fax ,L so '1-vnlr4i,4 .-- .ve -L 2'-:'::'::',::Qg'1!'1rIvI1l'srln':z::'::z- l.V. TEAM: Joe Jordon, Chris nandez, Mark Croker, Scott Kil- ise, Mike Liner, Keith Deleeuw, id Kidd, Curtis Cain, Eddie 'irich, Bobby Harle, William dergriff, Chris Taylor, Mike luzi, Ray Jack, Darrell Simon, Jks Hull, Charles Foster, Brian Marshall, Mark Hilbard, Pat Mc- Grath, Jason Beaty, Aaron Cox, Jeff Blackmon, Jon Hagood, Chuck Roark, Donnie Leslie, Mike Farris, Ryan Higgs, Shelby Lee, Jim Mul- lins, Brian Phillips, Raman Ortiz, Greg Blazi. 4 No guts, no glory. J.V. wins district. -api- 1 - gh '- A Crowley's receiver completing the pass, paid for it as he went down. A CrowIey's awesome defense taking down a Denison running back. The Eagles were 4-1 after this win, 4 Running around the end, Soph. Greg Blazi blazes for more yardage. ,, ,, ,- w,-ffewwa s srrssllnll snlnsr lr Freshman Burleson 14-21 Connally O-18 Min. Wells 6-14 Everman 6-40 Denison 14-14 Joshua 32-14 Granbury 0-27 Stephenville O-21 Cleburne 0-16 Brownwood 26-O JV Burleson 28-15 Connally 13-8 Min. Wells 28-6 Everman O-16 Denison 21-7 Joshua 28-6 Granbury 14-6 Stephenville 13-6 Cleburne 18-0 Brownwood 28-13 twist' Check Out . . . Bad Dogs Riding High Although we fell short of our main goal, going to state, we did reach several others. ln fact, l was very happy with the season. We got along so well together. lt was like one big family and Coach Wood was the mom. I am really going to miss them all. Sr. Shannon Kimberling Server ofthe Year All Tarrant County lst team We had a lot of talent on our team this year. We worked really well together. This was by no means a dis- appointing year. Jr. Kathy Caraway P Crash! Sr. Shannon Kimberling spikes the ball as the referee looks on, The Varsity squad dominated district, losing only five games all year, A Extension. Sr. Tracy Glisson nails the ball with great precision. She often showed what it took to win the game. 64 We were an excellent team. Although we weren't the tal- lest, our quickness and communication made up for that. Sr. Kelly Guiles We couldn't have done it without Coach Woods. Not only does she scream and yell about volleyball, but she also keeps us in line off the court. She was the incentive behind the Bad Dogs. Sr. Cathy Skeeter Kum- mermehr P Over the top Sr. Stephanie Neal leaps high to drive the ball to the floor. She was an asset to the team this year. l W'Htk ww-v' -0--., it Q , Jalan ' A Mamas . V A Deliberation. Sr. Tracy Glisson displays the correct way to bump the ball. The varsity worked well as a team this year. Photos by: Brian Payne X A fists. A In your face! Sr. Jennifer Browr spikes the ball with authority. Thei completely dominated the Joshua squad. 'vu--1 awww?-Kiliust 987 VARSITY SQUAD: Kathy Caraway, Kelly Guiles, Shannon Cathy Kummermehr, Jennifer Brown, D'Iisa Szedeli, Traci Ste hanie Neal, Karen Smith, Mitzi Head, Nanc Dod en M r.J. P y g C g ,li x s. , , olnvwm . sq i The form of a champion. Sr. Stephanie Neal serves the ball to a struggling lions team. The Eagles beat Brownwood 17-15, 15-7. Our point! Sr. Kelly Guiles lands after putting the ball away. She could be seen all over the court this year. sax. - - mira t s '--Q. X i i , 41 ,xQ' H, lf .-... A Determination. Sr. Shannon Kimberling puts out tremendous ef- fort to save the point. She often came through in clutch situations. 'Q ,,-f 4 Out of your reach. Sr. Kathy Kummermehr hits the ball over the opponent's heads. She had the highest vertical jump on the t . -... ' s' . - r ' il, Cleburne Joshua Granbury Brownwood Cleburne Joshua Granbury Brownwood Brewer Cdistrict champsj Azle Cbi-district champsb Lamesa 65 Check Out . . . g M Nw f' JV and Fish Finish Strong Second I feel that the '87 season would have been better if we had played as a team, rather than as individuals. Hopefully, we will have the teamwork and confidence it takes to win district next year. Fr. Tami Stephens The 1987 J.V. Volleyball season was a lot of fun but also a lot of hard work and determination. We learned new skills and worked well as a team. Next year, we plan to win district, a title that is well within our grasp. Soph. Heather Hargrove A Soaring Eagle. Soph. Amy Ler- ash delivers another devastating blow to the Nolan squad. Crowley crushed the Vikings 15-1, 15-1. P f-' Vkr' V-:, .L .Q if, . ir JV Cleburne W Joshua W Granbury W Brownwood L Cleburne W Joshua W Granbury W Brownwood L Photo by Brian Payne 66 Although we fell short of a district title by losing to Brownwood this season was an all around good one. We became close friends, and we became a force to be reckoned with as a team. Jr. Kara Hallan I consider this season a suc- cessful one. Not only did we improve as individuals, but, more importantly, we im- proved as a team. Fr. Andrea Solsona P Taking a stroll. Soph. Heather Hargrove and Coach Elam casually walk off the court. Victory came easy to the J.V. squad. Y 5 . i ,.l. n A . . :V- x .5 . nf A J.V. VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Kara Hallan, Amy Lerash, Traci Mitch Cindy English, Becky Byrd, Coach Elam, Gwen Perkins, Candi Josep Rhonda Fisher, Lynne Wadley, Katie Mosteller, Jennifer Armstrong. 4 Return to sender Fr. Amy Dur- ham jumps in the air to return the ball. The Freshman team soared to new heights this year, 't tf 1, fwgf-1 . -,,tsf'z :tg -Stink. is ., T ' i . 1 zf-f,st,- , mf , ,..,. , . f' . AMAA.. THE FRESHMAN TEAM: Robin Burns, Carmen Carlisle, Tami Ste- ens, Andrea Solsona, Kathy Gerloft, Christy Brown, Chrystal Davis, rnmy Hicks, Susan Fullbright, Rachel Padgett, Monica Baldwin, Whitney iodall, Laneece Yarbough, Amy Durham. fp ' W T M 4 mon. Fr. Tammi Hicks makes a X ' W great save in a game against North- X side. The Eagles won the match. ir 1 J , 1 1 , 1 le 9 A I V Determination. Fr. Amy Dur- ham bumps the ball while the cheerleaders route heron. The Ea- gles lost the tough match against Brownwood. ...Wg 4 Concentration. Fr. Christy Brown passes the ball to a fellow teammate. The Eagles later won the game against the Joshua Owls. SCJOJR: 1 Freshmen Cleburne L Joshua W Granbury W Brownwood W Cleburne L Joshua W Granbury W Brownwood W 67 i Check Out . . . - - .I C. V Jill 1 1 - s l i U Eagles VVin Zone Championship ' lt was a great experience, ln a team sport, the team The varsity team was as Q i but from the start of the must always come first for good as many of the expe- ' season, l expected to win. the team to be successful. rienced teams that we g Starting with a new team - Sr. Mike Gordon played. Tommy Brakel was 33, 'isffff was tough. After I finally got probably the best all-around used to playing with last player. Lance Cook, the C L year's team I had to start all over with another team. I don't think there was just one leader, our team was unified as one. We all were leaders. - Sr. Lance Cook P THE 4A-4 ZONE CHAMPIONS: Front row - Tommy Brakel, Pleasant Brooks, Lance Cook Sec- ond row - Andre Gandy, Jacob Lemke, Brad McCone, Scott Brand, Scott Andresen, Brad Phillips, Mi- chael Gordon, Kevin Osborne, Jer- emy Edwards, and Chris Bullock. Photo by Dee Richardson t P. Yr Lt' 68 point guard, was as impor- tant to the team as a start- ing quarterback is to a foot- ball team. - Sr. Brad lVlcCone P Sr. Tommy Brakel, puts a layup in the basket while warming up for a game. s so' H Q1 .. ' , 4 Senior Lance Cook takes the first cut on the net after the Playoff ff 21 , f 2 Q W' fy fm ,K ,ff W' uw? X 1? M A YQ win. The taking down of the net became a ceremonial pastime after 1each Playoff win by the Varsity. l W Q I P 4 .V W A n f ' 1:5 L , it 1 ,, ., P' W 1 is sg., K' C' Ng L .iry N r 1, rrirr rr ,gf ew 1 N some f A Senior Michael Gordon soars L above the opponents to shoot a f basket. W mtos by Brian Payne, Bryan Estess Y 4 Try and Get it! Senior Brad Phil lips shakes oft a defender. P Concentrating on the shot, Sr. Lance Cook prepares to shoot a freethrow. In the Castleberry game, Lance hit eight freethrows within the last two minutes. 274' In .Amex K .ii y ,, ,,,, WMM' ,,,...- ff' Q -g xr L an-14 I in: I vihviis i......, .gg -- .. email 69 Check Out . . Bo all-Lll. ,,..-ti' 'lv I fl s fail A A Senior Lance Cook stretches to make a shot. Efforts like this helped get the Eagles to the playoffs this year. fiiftw -gras U J 70 itat? V Senior Brad McCone scores two against a Brownwood opponent, Crowley won the game 61 to 42. 4 Taking his part, Senior Pleasant Brooks prepares to cut the net after a playoff win. P Coach Stringfellow takes the last cut of the net. Stringfellow led the varsity team to become Zone Champions for the first time in Ea- gles' history. X uf' 0 l qw ' nu Wm ,K I' -24,-iq Talon Photographers 3215 of f L A Senior Tommy Brakel shoots a three pointer against Castleberry in the first playoff game. Tommy was the lead scorer for the varsity team. 4 With a look of determination, Senior Lance Cook put this layup in. Lance was chosen to go to Italy over spring break for his athletic ability and his academic achieve- ments. I Mansfield Burleson Lancaster Longview Paris Bryan Boswell Diamond Hill Waxahachie Adamson Weatherford Ennis Waxahachie Brady Ingleside Belton Lampasas Everman Everman Joshua Granbury Stephenville Cleburne Brownwood Joshua Granbury Stephenville Cleburne Brownwood Castleberry Hirshi Photos by Crowley Re new David Wissore N , ' Y L 58-60 70-63 45-67 61-75 54-65 53-60 56-57 69-34 69-80 75-57 55-63 70-59 69-74 81-73 68-51 42-65 54-57 56-64 65-63 51-52 71-59 73-47 72-53 61-42 56-44 44-51 89-68 53-49 66-51 63-53 66-73 71 Check Out . . g - . - ' -- 2-,gg I o 1 Q s K J . I i Looking ahead The JV did a good job this year with all the sopho- mores and juniors. Coach Marion found the right com- bination. Even though we lost two of our key players to the Varsity, we never let up or lost confidence. - Bell Haddad As a whole, I feel the team had a good year. I es- pecially look forward to competing on the varsity level next year. - Kevin Ritchie JV Mansfield L 60-62 Burleson W 71-50 Lancaster L 46-48 Boswell W 64-41 Weatherford W 52-18 Graham W 81-75 Granbury W 85-49 Weatherford W 76-60 Cleburne W 67-57 Mineral Wells L 46-51 Waxahachie L 67-71 Poly L 58-60 Weatherford W 69-57 Everman L 61-69 Everman L 53-61 Joshua W 73-59 Granbury L 69-76 Stephenville W 60-41 Brownwood W Forfeit Cleburne L 54-65 Joshua W 61-41 Granbury L 60-65 Stephenville L 50-61 Cleburne L 41-44 Brownwood W Forfeit I feel the Freshman team had a very positive year. We lost some close games to good teams and defeated good teams. I feel the team is headed for an excellent Varsity Team. - Johnny Isom The scoreboard might not have shown, but if you com- pared their dedication with ours, we were above all. - Kreyton Paschall Fastbreak! Sophomore Chris Tidwell takes it to the hoop to score two more against Cleburne, D Q i if ,VVV emma., I,-1,-.m,t . ..y. , ia. are E . ,J U V- ,..' f f1xf 5 f 32-zo. we iz, Q ! , 'T' 3 yr - J. nt... . EA . f I ,V 1 -C f , . , . - - f K nw f' Y' vw., 1 A. '1'i '73 .Q . A Swoosh. Sophomore Jimmy Cockfield sinks one. Good outside shooting helped make for a great year. 3.-v - - . . ... .. , .... 7 L. i----- I . -s i ss it i r ff-'W - fr I S F s 'J - fs a . vu 5 d' U' 5 lf? .B -1. ,,,- ,ff- 4., M, ' J A THE 1987-88 JV TEAM: From land, Back row - Chuck Roa left to right, front row - Mike Jeff Howeth, Brock Thomas,Jim Farris, Shelby Lee, Kevin Ritchie, Bell Haddad, and Tommy Cope- Cockfield, John Overholt, Br Pustjovsky, and Chris Tidwell. 7 T lo Photo raphers P aff 3 n g 5 Q ,.,. ,J , , .1 --H mf- . - , S' 1, ' - Q 4,,,,l V V sf ,e 1f Q - , ' 1. ,,', Ax .. 3 f ssst , L.Q - ., A is 7 - S o. W ' QE I 4 .Aw . 5, l. H - ' h K , E ffff, x N lx x . i THE 1987-88 FRESHMAN ASKETBALL TEAM: From left to ght, front row - Shane lmberling, Robbie Freeman, Kris Caine, Kenny Davis. Second row , Mark Drenan, Jim Sharp, Steve reito, Tim Seckle, Brian Murphy, , W ..,, i f - ... -.:.s2,x I Q , . M5 Z fe : -' , '- 1 5,53 as ' if 1 13 ,P . 'R' Q 4 Three-point play. Freshman Jared Knierim hits the shot and gets the foul as an opponent reach- es over his back. Crowley had little trouble in defeating Cleburne. 4 Sophomore Brock Thomas puts one over a defender and through the hoop. Inside shooting was a freshman strong point. , V , 2 Q 5,5 an .w aaa: 1.45: qw ' 4 ,, K - i:2i Q,Q f 7 - - .f all v rros 5 L W4 1-Q L it ' f i i ' N Q V ,,,,,, , . . D 1. . Freshman N , . Mansfield L 34-38 . , fig , ., , Lancaster L 39-46 ,J JIQ .,. ,,, , , Trinity Valley W 72-50 i'i ' Cleburne w 48-43 ------ s ,,,.,., . ,.,, ' Poly L 52-54 ,MW H H 4 . W... Boswell W 57-32 , Weatherford L 60-68 Cleburne L 42-64 y Mineral Wells W 45-44 l Waxahachie L 61-71 Everman L 33-54 W Everman L 46-58 Joshua W 78-62 Granbury L 45-53 Stephenville W 50-40 Cleburne L 37-53 ,. .L ,Lt v.,,, M , Brownwood L 55-57 M Joshua W 76-25 X Granbury W 55-50 sg Stephenville W 60-52 Kreyton Paschall, Johnny lsom, Cleburne L 38-44 and Rick Williams. Third row - ' Brownwood L 51-54 Greg Price, Jared Knierim, Sheldon Kelsey, Marcus Adams, Kevin Pate, Jimmy Owens, Chuck Ellis, and Randy Keenan. , Talon Photographers A Automatic. Freshman Johnny lsom builds to the Eagle lead by sinking two free throws, , 73 Check Out . . Big start, weak finish I feel that at the begin- For our team to start out V wp ning of the season we had a as good as we did, it cer- strong chance at being tainly was a disappointing number one. But as the sea- season to end as it did. Most son progressed, the lack of of our players had to make team unity and harsh feel- the transition from J.V. to ings took over that chance. Varsity. By the time we Throughout the seasons we could play well together, it had many adjustments that was too late. were hard for the team to - Candi Joseph J get used to. - - P Think again, Honey! Senior Comme Stephens Shannon Kimberling puts a halt to an advancing Stephenville Honey- bee. Defense Iike this helped name Shannon to the All-District team for the fourth year in a row. V THE 1987-88 GIRLS VARSITY Christie Daniels, Rhonda Fisher BASKETBALL TEAM: From left to Valerie Jackson, and Amy Lerash right - Connie Stephens, Brenda MANAGERS: Gwynne Perkins, Ve- King, CandiJoseph, D'Lisa Szedeli, ronica Cordova, and Nancy Kelly Guiles, Shannon Kimberling, Dodgen. Jennifer Brown, Lynn Wadley, u q,,-.C. a ck cf in . xC? QA- IHC R Q' ,I T ff 0' 5 ne M N fn 0' I till! Photos by Dee Richardson, Crowley R i w 4 Determination! Senior Shannon Kimberling attempts a steal result- ing in a loose ball. Shannon had 91 steals throughout the year. Kelly Guiles, not shown, led the squad with 116. 4 Hoop it up! Junior D'Lisa Szedell adds two more to the Crowley scoreboard. V Count 'em. Senior Jennifer Brown gets the basket plus the foul. ' egg: l-,.. 5 1 Q12 ..-: Cedar Hill 50-49 Grapevine 56-55 Keller 59-49 Brewer 46-23 Carter 57-51 Paschal 52-49 Springtown 62-55 Midlothian 49-31 Everman 35-54 Wyatt 48-51 Keller 34-54 Brewer 48-29 Lakeview 46-42 Aledo 49-52 Mansfield 50-49 Midlothian 32-33 Everman 42-53 Bowie 42-53 Cleburne 35-53 Brownwood 39-44 Joshua 44-33 Granbury 32-46 Stephenville 38-91 Cleburne 36-55 Brownwood 41-43 Joshua 45-55 Granbury 40-56 Stephenville 39-55 75 Check Out . . . ' ' 535:-,'ft1f.-, 1!-A if-Q. -,L 1- -' 'i --'-Qjlgz f-f.,j:. tg- , , Ht X --if .A ,f- - if 1::::- , - - 1 ,,.. . :v s ,f- 5, tg, 2 - ,.: :,.,- 1.-. w .,., , ,t '.:- :A .5 . Q3- S ir. . l .. .. tis -- 21 3 eg . W i ,gg-tg-,,.f,t,ff1.ft,-4,J.gQgt:1'.af,f-QW -- iii L ,Q 1, W3 i I I I I I I Great Beginnings Unless a team goes un- defeated, l don't believe that a coach can consider hisfher team completely successful. Although we did not go undefeated, we had a winning season with an overall record of 16-7. Many personal goals and team goals were reached so that the season was enjoyable, and in many ways, success- ful. We did not do as well in district Q4-63 as we had hoped, but many of the 3 . J V .- . -tt---r --t Cleburne W 18-17 Brownwood W 26- 14 Joshua L 37-44 Granbury W 37-31 Stephenville L 27-58 Cleburne W 35-30 Brownwood L 25-33 Joshua L 41-43 Granbury L 45-56 Stephenville L 29-49 5- :Er 1 76 games were quite close. The whole team responded well throughout the season in tight situations. Victories in the first 7 or 8 games gave the team confidence, this confidence should carry over to the next three years of their athletic careers. - Coach Ford P Lay it up. Laneece Yarbough takes it to the hoop for two. Her effort often helped the J.V, team this year. A Scoring a crucial basket, Susan Fullbright shoots undaunted. Crowley barely lost the game 41 to 43. Photos by Dee Richardson W. e. THE '87 FRESHMAN TEAM: Sonlee West, Rachel Padgett, Woodall, Viona Carter, Tanya Shawn, Shawn Harper, Susan Amy Durham, Lisa Paddack, Carmin Carlisle, Christy Brown, Tami phens, Andrea Solsona 74 ass JV TEAM: Heather Hargrove, Jennifer Armstrong, Katie Mosteller, i Mitchell, Monica Baldwin, Erin Crocker, Shalei Cobb, Joni McGary, eece Yarbough l Intense concentration is displayed by Soph. Lacey Gresham. She made the basket. 4 Freshman Tamara Stephens throws the ball in from the sideline as fans look. Overall this was a pretty successful season. We start- ed great! Going undefeated in the early part of our sea- son was a great confidence booster. It may have been too much, however, be- cause when District came around we just couldn't put it together. More important than our win-loss record was the team experience we gained for future seasons. - Fr. Andrea Solsona sl. ., .... . 1 .... r.ls cw... , . ' -K 1 ,...t, ' -,, 7 ' .rii, siiri i'i 4 sttl sseii iets .... A ettl 1 eetl . ilisee Cleburne W 31-21 Brownwood W 19-15 Joshua W 46-31 Granbury L 30-50 Stephenville L 38-50 Cleburne W 35-26 Brownwood W 41-12 Joshua W 53-44 Stephenville L 47-60 . A N if Photos by Dee Richardson 77 as Check Out . . Goals Set and Met We always set our goal to win district, which we did. We are defending district champs, so we must repeat. We have won district 3 of the last 4 years. Coach Gerloff One of my goals was to place in district which I achieved. The greatest goal I had was for the team to win district for Coach Gerloff. And off to Region- als. rr Jr. Mark Wikoff ziaswuw. 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Back I to r - Crystal Davis, Renee Davila, Lee Hague, Shannon McNett, Shalei Cobb. photographs by Brian Payne A Renee Davila, a Soph., runs her hardest at Denison. ef- 'Yffs at 2. s r sf-jeg. it 8 9' ,P S S . XM: .ut t .t so W V . Wye-riiiiiv ii, g. r f? ..-k ' - ' A Q B - . W f 35?-if-X - s 7 . is f . ' A .jf ., if sig .Ig N ,,:. .W fully . In -.., - X1 , . mga. JL iw K .1251-i5:.zgga.k f S1 ,- 1 .. x Q Ju, , Q - sg t if of - K f,5g'kI'21g1Q f K -3 f.: -irq: . .f. :.Qrf . 5 it , We ' . y N A X45 A F ? ,gf - ' ' I LL-L X Q s if . 'ee K s . L 7f'7?,Q' W W K ., -15? 23 YSQEW ff, '-Q. .X my - LLL, X X- ' , , .Q sv I . L it T . ' ref Xm.k 1 :L , :vie w fix f u k i e . - 1 2, - 'H fa . X ' - WL, - 'fi f,,, f .W ..':t:..-s L 1? 1 . V- h -'Q . , r i -. 5521,-few ..sf w'f:,4f 1 ' , 3' X 1 J f I . , V 5 W. fs, ff E E' ' V .Q ,G V,4.V 1. ,,J, M Az., K A m . . . kim. 2 f- . fam.. - f ways ,.,ig1f,W 4 Sr. Scott Nipper at Denison' he V Fr. Lee Hague does her best at placed seventh at district. the Denison meet. 1 an 'ix .f V , we ,. it si' M . fa 4' 21 Z I A 1 - A ,.,, ne 3, f If 'K JV fi 4 Fr. Diego Jimenez tries to bring A Soph. Ronald Cudd is a second a team win at district. year Cross Country member. 79 Check Out . . . Team Tennis ls a Natural We were like a cinderella team, but we gave it our best and everyone played up to potential. Jr. Michael Justice I love playing tennis. It is one of my favorite things to do. Although I have had many injuries in the past, Tennis will always be my fa- vorite sport. Sr. Amia Devoll There was no individual that gave more support than others. We worked as a team. Obviously, our leader was our coach, Steve Strick- lin. Sr. Todd Klaver I like tennis, lt's a fun and competitive sport. It has it's up's and down's, like wheth- er you win or lose. Jr. Patricia Ayers Going to regionals was a great accomplishment for the Tennis Team. It made each one of us realize how important each player was. Sr. Susana Rojas l feel that, as a team, we played extremely well. l'm sure that there were a few players who would say that they should have played better. However, I was very proud of the team. Coach Steve Stricklin P Stride to get that ball! Junior Sean Cobb stretches to return a backhand to his opponent. Sean placed first in the Everman tour- nament. V Coaches Paula Ford and Steve Stricklin led the tennis team to an outstanding year. Photo By: Crowley Review V Serve that ball! Junior Patricia Ayers stretches to serve the win- ning point against her opponent. - ft La Photo By. Dee Richardson J . X.: M -vvs 5 KR ig. A iii xsgnwx' N r E A g . A fftffrfv :ff-grit. q .igf,,:-,law wif 'gif i Ti 7 5 ., . ,tiEsg:..vt' ' - f.-.s ,,,, -4- Photo By. Doug Tr. , Am, V Ag' Photo By: Crowley Review Photo By: Dee Richardson Varsity Tennis Team from left to right: First Row: Patricia Ayers, Scott, Susana Rojas, Nadege Delazunen, Kerry Jobe. Second Row: Steve Stricklin, Gibby Saldivar, Aaron Doss, Sean Cobb, John Craig Morgan, Doug Tracy, Clay Adams, Mia Devoll. 4 Everman tournament director, Dave O'neal presents Senior Susana Rojas with a first place tro- phy. Susana won the championship of womens singles in the Las Primeras Division. E . V Strongly returning a backhand, Senior John Pruett startles his op- ponent by scoring the point. John and his doubles partner, Craig Mor- gan, placed second in the Everman tournament, 'i':i ff 'steal in-'Ji' ..., , Photo By: Crowley Review A The J.V. Tennis Team from left to right: First Row: Chris Ince, Ry- an Owens, Clint Swinney, Jerry Savage. Second Row: Kevin Kestler, Kristi Mitchell, Kisty Da- Q f Photo By: Dee Richardson vidson, Krisanne Macdonald. Third Row: Coach Paula Ford, Lisa Or- lando, Ann Shepard, Polly Thom- son, Jan Shepard. tfiiiffji 81 s iisv . ,. 1fstaW.X, .. ., . .. .. ,,i. ,ll J. M... . ff. ...W I ...U .-.H -.sam-Q. ..ats---'H -.f....snm:. . . -f.cg-1-.H .is .,.. q,,A . .,.. .sts -,Q - .sr - . v,,1 , EA I 1fX'1' - Q '-z - is -I , -iL1 .11L- K X5 mt if? , . . . Q .',,, e .. ::,f .-,,'ef1f , . 1 ....f ffhf :.1,, '::,'fL f ' :.::Ls, ..' it Igf, ::J, f- ,, hL1zh, ,::'k1 fr' -kf'.-, ..h- ---7::,- - , :'f.-- . K Race With the Wind The most important thing that I have learned this season is working hard can help make you accom- plish your goals. Jr. Craig Sisk I enjoyed the other track people that went. I enjoyed breaking the school record in the spirit relay and plac- ing third in the mile reIay. So. Shelby Lee The most important thing I learned in track this season is to never give up, even though things may look bad there is always that chance for a late race kick that will get you back into the race. Sr. Ernesto Jimenez The thing I enjoyed most about track was going to the track meets, running my events, fighting with Tim Atch- ison and Brad McCone and the thing that I hated was the bus- es. Jr. Jeff Tucker I enjoyed doing well in my eventg I hated watching how well my competition was do- ing. Jr. Craig Sisk x-iv x Q5 . X . . , x . . . . ww sf x x- x x -ti. x, Xt-g3X'xxxxXxxxx . xg mx QS- N x x x- x x .I --. .eA,XMX'x.L9,,..y,,x x x -c. X xxxxxwvxst-Wt W- A Taking a first step, Jr. Gary Raynes gets off to a good start. A good start is important in running the relay. 82 3- .Qs . Fifi It . ix 'S gf J'-K 3' X X i ,fl . . '- xx Photo by: Crowley Review TX.. .J ...tt ...ss I -it . -M.. ... . .msgs . ,,.. M 1- -1- 1----. .. tm. iw' :fgs wasps sf I learned that even though track is more of an individ- ual sport, it still takes a team to win. So. Shelby Lee The most important thing that I have learned this sea- son was better technique in running makes my times faster. Jr. Jeff Tucker P With a second wind, Soph. Mike Odle takes another breath before finishing his race. It takes a lot of energy to run track. i k, .. .2 -f f.Em:3?lf5s-- --. fsffig - ' ' Q Photo by Crowley Revia A BOYS TRACK: Kneeling: Shelby Lee, Joey Fox, Jeff Tucker, Gary Raynes. Second Row: Ronald Codd, Greg Blazi, Scott Nipper. Third Row: Craig Sisk, Mike Thompson, Ernest Jimenez, Mark Wikoff. Back Row: Tim Atchison, Mike McGonigIe, John Crouch, Brad McCone, Pleasant Brooks. I l I Photo By: David Wissn Nu ij' oto by Crowley Review by David Wissor A BOYS TRACK: Kneeling: Ed- ward Amezcua, Jason Ledsome, Danny Robinson, Ryan Higgs, Mike Odle, Jack Fincher, Darrell Simon, Diego Jimenez, Ken Ford. Second Row: Steve Brieto, Kevin Pate, Marcus Adams, Shelton Kelsey, Greg Price, Kevin Osborne, Mark Croker, John Reed, Charles Foster, Curtis Cain, Brian Loomis. A STATE BOUND, Jr. Craig Sisk gives it all he's got to make a suc- cessful vault. Craig was nominated all-district pole vaulter. 'W . Hard Work Pays Off Check Out . . 1 in N s ,.... L if l . ? l l f Ill m 3' I.. The thing I enjoyed most about this season was the feeling of self achieve- ment. Kelly Guiles, Sr. I learned even though we may have been a small and young team, as long as we stick together, we all can come out as winners. Heather Hargrove, Soph. The most important thing that I have learned this sea- son is to work harder and be a better individual. Amy Durham, Soph. I learned how to be patient and self disciplined this sea- son. D'Lisa Szedeli, Jr. I learned that in order to do your personal best, you have to care about winning, work hard, and strive to do your best. Tammy Hicks, Fr. FQ 84 'BQ Picture by: Crowley Review 4.452-lift A Sophomore Heather Hargrove receives the baton from Carmin Carlisle, Freshman, in the 400 me- ter relay. P De'anne Riley finishes the race at the district track meet. 4 Finishing ahead of Granbury and Stephenville, D'Lisa Szedeli completes the 3200 meter relay run. Picture by: Crowley Rev s 2 ag: Picture by: Crowley , L. fa.:-P Kelly Guiles D'Lisa Szedeli Stacey Nelson Shalei Cobb LaNeece Yarbough Carrnin Carlisle Heather Hargrove Valerie Jackson Missy Riester F Girl's Track Team Veronica Cordova Andrea Solsona Whitney Woodall Amy Durham Shawn Harper Tami Stephens Tami Hicks Gwen Perkins, Mg. Nancy Dodgen, Mg. Q, A Going that extra yard, Jr. D'Lisa Szedeli shows what it takes to cross the finish line. D'Lisa participated in the 3200m. relay and the 1600m. relay. 4 Breaking out, Sr. Kelly Guiles runs for miles. Kelly participated in the shot-put sprint relay, 880 relay, and 200 dash. Q ' ri,-ggill it 85 -1 Check Out.. vis' A.. 4 xt at hi' 1' J . L' - -'l':'-l ..'if'fk, ' 'li fi' fi .... l321ieiE,5f ' ffiikfiif L -if-isif.. Qaifwf ' ' 1 J ff .. . . 1 if f' 2-if .. 'W ' 1 v w .. 2121251 - -'h ' - :tlfisi . - - 'r 1 . . - .-- I fs vm., .i X :-Q fs -, ,J 120225-1s. f 2 -: 'Mx -.15 Wifi.: 'rw L- .gs aff. Qi:rii1eiz:Qv1..sQ. .l21.9f.f5E'-335-12.2-i..--11: . 1? 1 .122 --'--' ' ' we 1 sl., 2 'hx at ' as - -' f w--:wen 4 --aL..-f S' ts.. ,.--X f 'w ..fm-vs.-tf..f 1.-fewF21-ff:msg:tfe:g.:e-fag ,elf r ws- ...uf ffggr- 3,,.-- , ,N were - 1 ...wise-of , sfvz- at I f' fif fir Q'-esie1's:s5sszstls.: P-1ss1t1. zsisii?J5is?S1s'1:ea.zf',-sfiiei R--H 1 ' L-J H137 K9 -1'----' I - ,, . .. ,. - I .V-. . tg ,:.,, i y , We just had a group of people who played the best we could and that's what made us successful. Jr. Jamie Whiteside It was very disappointing to lose to Brewer the way we did. We fought hard the whole day. It really hurts the way it ended. It meant a lot to the seniors. Sr. Brad Phillips I think that the team was very successful in that we came a long way from our first game to the last. We pulled together and played as a team. Sr. Robert Stroud We pulled together and played to the best of our ability. We proved that Jones' Uno-bicep athletes had found a winning com- bination. Jr. Jeff Phillips The tears in everyone's eyes were proof that eve- rybody cared and was hurt dramatically by the loss to Brewer. Sr. T. J. Wilson Coaches Jones and Alva- rez did an excellent job of coaching because most of our team consisted of soph- omores and juniors. Sr. Mike Gordon V A clutch hlt. Senior Bobby Eagles against the Touchton gets a hit over second base and drives in a run for the 85 Kittie ffkj -, Brownwood Bears. I think that most of us, at least the seniors, will always wonder what would have happened if we would have had the big inning that day. Nobody thought Crowley would be a threat. We proved them wrong. Sr. Bobby Touchton P Ready and waiting. Sophomore Shelby Lee prepares for the pitch. Results: a base hit up the middle. A Getting back safely. A Brewer runner safely returns to first on one of the few unsuccessful pick-off at- tempts. Senior Brad Phillips awaits the throw from pitcher Scotty Shultz, not shown. 5- f S :- 3 Lz .- . . .g 1 i ' J A iisi Ss A -teak L 1 . ty.: -A 9.4 1 isisf gr - -. i Photos by Crowley Review ij f ,ffl 2 If W: elim.-r. Qt 4 A'fLfv' 5 0' 546 QI 'X f W Ml A 5 M , J X f H 5 I . f If ,f I X' I . if If ,gi x M.. , fy ffvfj W f s .g ' 5 5 .,- V I f. ,... K -. fre A ruff--,:.':i' W'u',,1f M , , WM? W. My I yiyyvrlx WV . ' V ' , K ,, 1. W KW 1 ,. '5- 4 Taking it downtown! Senior Tommy Brake! puts one over the center field fence to add to the Crowley lead. ,,,..--- A Running up the scoreboard. Senior Blake Young trots home to score another run against the Min- eral Wells ball club. Crowley de- feated them 17-1. 4 Out at first. Senior T. J. Wilson makes the catch to end the inning during the last regular season game against Brownwood. 4 Junior Jamie Whiteside tries to keep the inning alive. Late inning rallies helped get the Eagles to the playoffs. fiffii 87 Check Out . . .. ,,.:..f N V-K mx -f Q- - .fs,ge...s,, , -f 5 Y w -uwsfffaw! J - v ,fsz,-szssi f S' ' ':+ Ii55,5f5f?ft?rxT,t-3 , Ig! hx N 1-Y N 5152 H 4 -womb W- ' 41223 ,- , -- ...,.-.. .,... U... ,... .. .... ex T ,.m,5. ,R, i....,, ' ' ' .Wi 5 .1 .. -- . H 1 -115,51 f . 'islzvf I i -- --d m P Making the tag. Senior Bobby Touchton takes the throw from catcher Troy Vinson to get the out. Throwing out stealing runners got to be routine for the twosome. l've never played with a team that cared so much. l'll never forget the team of 88: Touch, TSO, Big Bird, Flaker, Rookie, J.P., Half- thumb, M.J., Pokey, Gumby, Ears, Bobby Mos, and Tommy fBackJ Joe. Thanks a lot Coaches Joner and Alpo. Chief We came a long way from the beginning of the season because of determination and hard work. We played as a team, not as individ- uals. So. Scotty Shultz -v.. . ,,.. :.,,. . i... '. f 5,3 2 . -, 1 .......,.,, .W ..a .,.,.,,,,' ,-my J., m- 1 I ,. .... .. . ,, , m . ,Q . gf 1 l Q , . -- . ' 'M' fi..,cy,J,A ,4 a X. -.W .-Q, A Safe at third. Junior Michael Justice goes in head first as he steals third base. Aggressive base Photos by Crowley Review. if . Q 88 T553 running helped pave the road to the playoffs. A A V, '-gang , ,Q fgiff. 4, f JH V fu- ng . 5 L, ' , A In 1988 Crowley placed six play ' ers on the All District Team From left to right Sophomore Shelby Lee shortstop Junior Jeff Phillips center field Senior Brad Phillips x The 1988 Crowley Varsity Base- ill Team from left to right. Front: mie Whiteside and Blake Young. iddle Row: Scotty Shultz, Bobby vuchton, Roger Sutherland, Scott athaway, Jeff Blackmon, Bret Wells, Brian Phillips. Back Row: Mike Gordon, Robert Stroud, Mi- chael Justice, Bobby Mosteller, Chuck Roark, Troy Vinson, Ray Jack, Brad Phillips, T. J. Wilson, Jeff Phillips, and Shelby Lee. A Strike three! Senior Brad Phil- lips guns down another batter. Brad led the pitching squad with the most strike-outs. 9 ' 5 ,W MM, , , Z,,,.,. ., .. ,, l , . 3 , , i f , , L ,J- Z , M13 , , uh L ,,,' - ty 'M 1215 ' M- ., ,,,, - ' af, A Throw it home! Junior catcher Troy Vinson awaits the throw from the outfield to tag a Cleburne run- ner out at the plate. 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' :P at .-2 f QQ Eff-l 55 gh' Qs W Ww i W X Diamond Hill 13-0 Arlington Heights 18-2 Everman 16-2 Weatherford - Diamond Hill W 13-2 Everman W 12-7 Burleson W 9-7 Brewer W 12-0 Mansfield W 12-2 Grapevine L 5-7 Brewer W 6-4 Granbury W 15-2 Cleburne W 4-1 Stephenville W 14-4 Cleburne W 11-2 Joshua W 2-1 Joshua W 17-8 Everman W 12-9 Southwest L 2-3 Southwest L 5-14 .0 tfsita I feel that the Freshman baseball season was suc- cessful. We got off to a rough start, but we pulled together to make it a win- ning season. Fr. Jason Massengale We got into ruts and played good ball only when we needed to. Fr. Jerry Fortuna We didn't get off to a big start, but then key people started hitting the ball. We came on strong at the end and had a winning season. Fr. Troy Touchton P Pre-game activities. Sopho- more Bret Wells and Freshman Chuck Roark horse around before they beat Brewer 12-0. -U U 3 i X 4 i s 5 an i N, J 4 1 f ' WW f MM,- , a we W' ' ' N WT? A Awaiting the pitch. Sophomore P Getting the signals. Freshman - sistent hitting was a major factor of Connot, not shown for directions the JV season. Ray Jack waits for his pitch. Con- Sheldon Kelsey looks to Coach ,V H r 4 5 W xv 'NF' Photographs by Dee Richardson Photograph by Bryan Estess SGQRBS Freshman Everman W 6-5 Burleson L 8-10 Everman W 10-2 Brewer L 1-8 Weatherford JV L 2-12 Brewer L 2-14 Brewer W 11-3 Burleson W 16-6 Southwest W 12-3 Everman L 5-6 Joshua JV W 11-8 Joshua JV W 10-O 4 Up the middle. Freshman Lee Parker hits a single over second base. The Eagles whipped the Everman Bulldogs 6-5. ' V 'Q d , A ,..i, .. L H, I .,.. X ijwllh K JwJQi 1 1cn'w Wufi I NJ L A , t W .A,. - V W -'S Q Q h ' , , . 4 V k ,dd . A A FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM om Left to Right. Front Row: oy Touchton, Ken Kroenung, Bri- Brooks, Lee Parker, Shain Ab- tt, Johnny lsom, Matt Miller, Tim am pictures by Dee Richardson Seckle. Back Row: Coach Connot, Zach Amaya, Jared Knierim, Jason Garner, Jason Massengale, Jimmy Owens, Coury Jacobs, Jerry For- tuna. A JV BASEBALL TEAM From Left to Right. Front Row: Bret Wells, Roger Sutherland, Mike Farley, Scott Hathaway, Scott Jones, Jeff Blackmon, Brian Phillips, Jon Shotwell. Back Row: Sam Roberts, Steve Dupany, Mike Farris, Donnie Leslie, Chuck Roark, Ray Jack, Aar- on Taliaferro, Robbie Clements, and Eric Johanneson. ifzffiim -- Check out . . . Golf Team Excels Ido not think any one per- son can take credit for this season's success. Golf is a difficult game to be played other than individually, but the members of our team worked together and dis- played the discipline and the dedication that helped the team accomplish all but one of its goals. It was a season of great success and surpassed any and all prior records set by previous Crowley golf teams. Sr. Todd Klaver .lu--I 4 is -asa , i V' ,g .tg , . , Q'-Sw. V? 1,gf2g111 ,a'Ye:,W -f-.. --A 1-.. T if . Q. .. i 4, fg:gg-afcfwqgg . . ..vw-sry' - ,. vi .-1'- Uv. t ,fi-aw e. 134- 1 - i we 1 fiiffiss-'wL'.' 1 H w e Q' 341 '1 -.3 if '..'5,'.fe, - i.. .2 . .,,'. Y at ..,f. .g,,.3.,:f ff., -N uhm -g ,,.. f1li1K??gi.--iff- ft ' -1. . -A aw .sf .fe -we Y. mia: ' 'faf 2-'iffex f' Lf Vx. -. f f 1' fi-'F 1 2 sitstsstfxgtt A Club in hand, Jody Clark works hard to improve his game. He was one of the few beginners who came out this year. 92 Our team's success can be credited not only to the students who participated, but also to the time and ef- fort of Coach Wren. He sac- rificed time, effort, and his family life in order to de- velop this year's team into a winning one. Without him, the team would probably not have excelled as much as it did. We greatly appre- ciate his efforts and thank him for his endless help. Billy Eubanks iv? ytt. XXQ :lst Mftfih . . Q . nw' L. Ya 1.-A it 1 Vt ha 5 Q' ,E F A K M .. lux' f f . elsif.. ,., ,kv . 'W ' -... . .. ix V f . Mi W em, - 15' f is ji? i.,+gx55, . 1 ,fe f 'L'-fx.. H ,-3f'c'f,?fi 5 r- K Q ' M' 'Serta 3,9 ey, A .. I 'ff .1-ff' , ft i 2 ' -+-.. ' ,2'g5a'tf,' ,,.,. ...g . .Mt .- R -nfrffiyg. . Q-.,.f. -., v ,gg at-H-i . it f ' . , assi: , 'fi A Practice makes perfect. Fr. Bobby Matt Dunn ingrains his put- ting stroke at the driving range. l personally think that golf is a challenging and exciting game to play. Although it is usually considered an indi- vidual sport, it can also be played as a team. This re- sulted in a year of great ac- complishments. The only way a season like this can be repeated is by greater support from the athletic dept. and the administra- tion. We will also need more golfers with the amount of talent and dedication this team had. Bobby Matt Dunn P Moment of impact. Sr, Billy Eubanks crushes the defenseless ball. He played an important role for the team this year. Wifi' W gltiagiifil' tf3it'ffilii4i. g l.: f twin i' Mk , , .L 43-mr f 5- fi- - . ek .uk xi We -'it 5 ,R .i 32,3 - ' 1:75-was A At the top. Jr. Scott Harris takes a practice swing before teeing it up. His consistency helped the team in tight situations. 'sr' 4 Follow through. Sr. Todd Klaver takes a divot while swinging. aww- we 7 fn-.wet , IE .K QW ,fa ef . SQ' A Members of the golf team are as follows: Todd Klaver, Chad Brantley, Randy Koonsman, Billy Eubanks, Bobby Matt Dunn, and Coach Steve Wren. Y, i,ii,,, ,Q A In the slot, Soph. Randy Koonsman demonstrates perfect form. 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Scotty Shultz was voted first team - Pitcherg Newcomer of the year in Baseball. 94 Athletic Awards Sr. Bobby Touchton was voted honorable mention - Second Base in Baseball. 'fifiii' Pit .Un .A ,Vx GM N Soph. Shelby Lee was voted Second team - Outfield in Baseball. l Jr. Jeff Phillips was voted honorable mention - Outfield in Baseball. vc'?'A Jr. Jamie Whiteside was voted first team -- Third Base, in Baseball. All Photos Taken By Bryan Estess f tg af ig c 1 -i erifwtaa c .. 524 ' - - 255549 ur i' at , H . ' :f air ' .. Qhegk Oug 1 .Q V- W V '--- ' i . L i at r . f i'L3tvm1 A QV .... 1 ' . mmf .,.. ,. .,., , , --.-- W .. V ..,., f . w . ...,, 4 .... A .... A b'iF: ., ,,w-x ..4 : .fn sawn' 2-zu... :'-:mtv-zrM::.,. ,'m,.-1::,,- L.. .v,,'Mi:'?51I',: -11.5 .... 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All Photos by: Bryan Estess Lheck Out V . , ..gg .g is klkih V- zia, f 4 --I . flthletic A wards Quads iw Sr. Traci Glisson was voted honorable men- tion in volleyball. Sr. Cathy Kummerehr was voted outstanding defensive player in district for volleyball. Jr. D'Lisa Szedeli was voted second team - all district in volleyball. fr 'K s..........ams. Sr. Shannon Kimberling was voted outstand- ing server in district and first team - all Tarrant selection for volleyball. She was voted all state selection for basketball. f Ft Sr. Susana Rojas won the championship of womens singles in the Las Primeras division for Tennis. ,J 1. ik. 5 5 O I Sr. Kelly Guiles was voted outstanding setter in district in volleyball. All Photos by: Bryan Estess Athletic Awards 97 98D Swim: .lege 0 Swv Awww Fawfw F. xxxxkyx 19- ' Photo by Bryan Estess ' ' sk .mx - K. it ' ' XX NQi'i? FSfrQsr -Xgmmxg E S Es if eiggag Sw 55 Q3 2e,?j?2m 39 ww 5 Q1 H 252 Mw:w:aes.m H 532393 N fm S Ali? ,-ggifwzv J, mix Sh 3 QW S5 Wim W M9 1, U Q sw sw B? M2225 H H ,aw fggQl,,,w am Q, W HH My Maw , mswm- E Q, M, Km fm W aww mmm wg :gm ma ggiwwle www ax X wx X my gr fx QW Y X L QA Wi K px 5: ' riiiif.. . Q' . . .Ex .:x3Si:Xx2'::::,.Q.:: ' zf3.3:g, . w,m., L- iq. , : J , X, K ...qi V.: x ,i?8g5gV2gfL if L?'?? '?5i5fiSWS7jjjH,V Rf E1 A f Wgiizff ,L EH? Qf5iM??'W?4'j'5igaD?gilf?-F4 5 - i'm3i'f4v if Ep .. fi ms M KHEMSQQ ww, Qigfliiviv sifggazii Hfiiffilb my 17 555525559 E71 A A2115 3253-wy Q H X f K 7 7 nother Year Another Sweepstakes On Tuesday, April 19, the con- cert and symphonic bands went to UIL contest at Boswell High School. Under the direction of Mr. Weyland Rapp the concert band received a first division rating from the three judges in concert and sightreading which is sweep- stakes. The symphonic band un- der Mr. Ed Martinez and Mr. Mar also received straight first division ratings. For the fourth year in a row, the concert and symphonic bands received sweep- stakes at contest. Sr. Tracy Beesley said lt was exhilarating to perform at the best of our ability, and even more ex- citing when the judges recognized our excellence. Tracy is the first chair flutist in symphonic band. Jr. Steve Thompson said I feel invigorated - How much more simply can I put it? Steve is the first chair saxophone for the con- cert band. The entire band, both sym- phonic and concert, was pleased with their ratings. 100 Band fllgflff l A A vital part of the band is the trombone section. Jr. Traci Parks is the section lead- er. P The percussion section keeps the band on tempo. The section leader for the percussionists is Sr. Dee Richardson. Q s -,R A the most unique section in the band is the saxophones. Sr. John Crouch is the saxophone's fearless leader. Photos by Dee Richardson V Learning new techniques, Jr. Jason Fritz and Sr. Wade Burk and Sr. Travis Obenhouse listen to one of the instructors at summer band camp. K li if Photos by Dee Richardson 4 The French horns may be the smallest section, but they are one of the most important. Sr. Lisa Flammang is the sec- tion leader. A The heart of the low brass is the tubas. The section leader is Angie Wasden. 4 Band Beau and Sweethearts went to Srs. Michael Rodriguez, Dee Richardson and Lisa Flammang. V Ms. Davis gives pointers to Jrs. Len Langham and Jeff Villareal. 4 T 1 if i ,f .23 W g! p 55 r 4 f , 'W V Band 101 7 if , 7 A Patiently waiting for their picture to be taken the clarinets turn their thoughts to- ward contest. Section leader is Holly Ohlen. P The flutes are all smiles about this year's band. The Section Leader for the flutes is Sr. Traci Beesley. 102 Band sci? Photo by Mrs Jan Boyd iff XT, 3' -'S Q' I ' A if' . M3 B N 5,1551 ' 'uf TX I . f . ' Vw 'T' Y i X ' ,wc- Photo by Mrs Jan Boyd .J I kg, .X , 4 jfifbze A L . i . . r i 'L . L ' Q.-- . Photo by Bryan Estess A Sophomore Dana Moore and Junior Marcie Ley give their all during choir re- hearsal. 4 Juniors Cameron Allison and Brenda Manley get down to the beat during a choir party. 4 With bright and shining faces, the choir poses for their group shot. h oi r R i n gs Bells Through Crowley. The choir season started off with the Constitution Bicentenni- al at which the Eagle choir sang proudly, Their next event was the Homecoming Parade. The choir did a 50's routine in which they received second place and a plaque for their efforts. The pro- gram at the First United Meth- odist Church was the choir's next big event. The busiest time for the choir was Christmas. They sang at Town Center Mall and did their Christmas show at school. Next came UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest on February 27 at Ar- lington High School. Sophomore Jade Boyd received a first division rating and Freshman Tim Seckel received a second division. Choir members are: Pres. Nicole Pandolfo, V.P. Brenda Manley and Laquita Watson, Sec. Jennifer Wright, Lib. Tim Seckel, Hist. Angie lVlcKinney, Conductor Kim Corder, Accompanists Jade Boyd, Jelange Beugeans, and Matt Noonnam, others are: Dawn Tuber, Kristi Harris, Kim Wheeler, Dawn Stackpole, Nlarcie Ley, Jen- nifer Rapaglia, Cameron Allison, Angie McKay, Sheryl Coffman, and Dana Moore. There are twenty members to this year's choir and according to Mrs. Boyd, The Crowley Choir will grow each year. Choir 103 7 he Art of Creative Writing Creative Writing is the creation of your own power ot creating an originality ofa thought. Judy Sori- ano head of the creative writing department, refers to what the students are doing as Freehand ot Art. What we basically do in class is meet and write. lt is open to anyone who has a cre- ative mind and enjoys the art of writing. Some of the work they do is write short stories, or poetry. Senior Paul Seabolt writes po- etry and is said to be influenced by music in his writing. This is the first year for the club and lVlrs. Soriano hopes it's not the last. A Sitting in English Honors, Robert Stroud, Sr. awaits instructions from the teacher. In May Robert will take the A.P. English test to see if he can test out of Freshman English in college. P Giving us the look, Mrs. Soriano, the Honors and regular English IV teacher, gives her students this look when she knows her students are not working up to their potential. 104 English Photo by David Wissore Say it intellectually, Mrs. Robinson, Eng- h teacher for Honors English lll and regular iglish IV, tries to teach her students to write d talk intellectually. P Holding her model of Shakespeare's Globe Theater, Jeanne Vecera, Fr. smiles proudly. Jeanne's model was part of her assignment for Mrs. Wynne's Freshman English class. . la Photo by Joey Fox S I fi' l I I I L.. hakespeare 3 out of 4 Out of the four years spent in high school, three of them are spent stud- ying Shakespeare's literary works. Beginning with the Freshmen, it is Romeo and Juliet. Fr. Mark Arnold says, I liked the movie better be- cause it moved faster. Sophomore Jeff Brown said while reading Julius Caesar, I wished that they would hurry up and kill him. lt was too strung out. He added, I would rath- er read more current stuff. Senior Kevin White said, Macbeth is okay. I liked the transition from nice guy to crazed lunatic. I thought it was great. When asked about other Shakespearian plays, he replied, The Taming of the Shrew was the best l've read, but l prefer reading Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., a current author. Mrs. Franek, sophomore English teacher, said studying Shakespeare was necessary because he's one of the most important playwrights in his- tory. The scope of his writings is from romance to politics. Teachers as well as students find that Shake- speare can be entertaining and con- fusing at the same time. English r ggi mprovisation X IVlade Y W Fun. Students did improvisations which helped them understand how hard work it is to be an actor. Improvisations ranged from thievery to sneaking in bedroom windows. lVls. Kay Newberry would give the students an emotion, a country, and an animal. The students would have to create a scene so that each element would fit in. Senior Beau Gregory said, lt was really fun but you really had to think and at the same time you wanted it to be humorous. Fresh- man Tonya Reed said, lt requires a lot of quick thinking because most of the time, she gave us three minutes to think of something. I enjoyed it and plan on taking it next year. .Agn A Enjoying her class, Ms. Kay Newberry gives the camera a smile, This was Ms. Newberry's first time to have five drama classes. P Working by himself, Sr. Robert Mena memorizes his lines. Students spent many nights rehearsing after school. 106 Drama 7 3 1 ..s.. . . 'Li-in 'l f ' 1 S ,.., 1 -i::5'1f- 5 xiii' - l , All photos by David Wissore A Busy at work, Juniors Angie Warren, Deena Harp, and Tamara LaLonde study their lines for the play. A few students were selected for the all-star cast. P Practicing for The Curious Savage, Senior Amy Smith gives an excellent per' formance in dress rehearsal. The drama students presented the play for parents and the community. .,,. 4 r sf, 'Rx 5 Q . S 1 t 4? 3 i O ' .f f 1' tif- ,,..,, tv Li 'W'WT Hi'M'SW'm '7in4Lz'1 W, ,. . P 'tt 'G ff: eifft? Dee David Wissore Dee Richardson 4 Check out all the trophies! Here stand the 1987-1988 UIL district winners which was held in Cleburne. P During a cross-examination, Seniors Donna Cruzen and Tammie Richardson take a minute to glance at the camera. peech and Debate Take UIL Again. 4 Taking a break from their hectic and busy schedule, Seniors Don Owens and Donna Cruzen wait for the next round in speech and debate, The results of UIL District meet held in Cleburne were: Poetry in- terpretation - First place, Jodi Webster and Fourth place, Kim Corder. Prose interpretation - First place, Lisa Gray, Third place Kelly Webster, Fourth place Michelle Bledsoe. Lin- colnfDouglas Debate: Third place - Tammy Richardson. Cross- Examination Debate: First place - Donna Cruzen and Tammie Lesher, Second place - Wade Burk and Randy Keenan. For the fourth time, Crowley debaters have had to conclude the district tournament, after having debated four rounds, with the final round debating each other for first and second places. Other students competing were Jason Whisenant and Shelly Adcock in the Lin- colnfDouglas Debate: both also won trophies. 4 Seniors Don Owens and Tammie Lesher debate on whether the U.S. should establish a policy to increase political sta- bility in Latin America. Richardson Dee Richardson Speech and Debate 107 W Jiffz y . oreign Language Classes Swing into Action The Spanish and French classes have set goals to try and use the language they practice in class on a day to day basis. ln the halls you may hear a friendly word of bonjour or au revoir, as friends greet friends. A new addition to the Foreign Lan- guage Department was a new T.V. and video tape player from the Span- ish Club. These items added extras needed to enhance the understand- ing of French and Spanish. The stu- dents were able to observe the lan- guages being used through movies. During foreign language week, both French and Spanish classes made posters and buttons written in both languages. Posters were seen all through the halls. The French classes went to Le Cafe for dinner after school where they experienced the taste of real French food. ln the Spanish classes they played Bingo. Some of the activities of the classes added zest to learning. Senior David Wissore said This helps us learn the pronunciation and meaning of the Spanish terms. All in all the students in both French and Spanish classes learned at least the basic of these two lan- guages. So walking down the hall a person would hear Hola CSpanish for hel- lob or Au-Revoir CFrench for good byej. Foreign Languages Ui .gr A JeNe Comprend Pas le Francais - Mrs. Morfeld's students try to decipher the French language. P French teacher Ms. Linda Crutchfield, uses facial expressions to explain some unique terms. Two years of foreign lan- guage is required for graduation, with hon- ors. V During Foreign Languages Week, post- ers expressing ideas of the world were hung in all the halls. I 335' ! -.-35 I 1 l 3 .,,,,.. -5- 4 gp? ff U mga w., i i.1ii5Wvno 3?5?bW 'v T -K tg, WWMA. 10 www ' i , s ,la rw All photos by David Wissore K I-30 X QC ks ..,,,,S. nv' K. - ,s it l'asting chili samples, Gary Swan and Paul nn enjoy being the judges of the annual li cook off sponsored by the Spanish club. fi' ,ve 4 Using the bulletin board, Mrs. Morfeld helps her students understand through visual aids. Upon entering Mrs. Morfeld's room, it is plain to see it is a Spanish- French room. All A Sitting at the table in the middle of his room, Mr. Soriano lectures to his class. Mr. Soriano is originally from Peru. Foreign Languages 109 W cience Students Go To Austin jf 5 tt.Ib L . 85 1 . -b ttt The Texas Junior Science En- gineering and Humanities Sympo- sium CT.J.S.E.H.S.D was held in February on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin. Ap- proximately 100 students from the State of Texas were chosen on a competitive basis to participate in this year's T.J.S.E.l-l.S. Three students entered their abstracts and all three were accepted. Jun- ior Wendi Martin, and Sopho- mores Melissa Lofquist and Rox- anne lzac wrote a 300 word abstract to go along with their science project. The students while at U.T. went to listen to professors and also toured the campus. 110 Science V Feeling confident, Kevin Murphy, Sr. it ready to let his plane soar. In his physici class while studying aeronautics his clas had a paper airplane flying contest. The were judged in speed, acrobatics, ani length they glided. Three exceptional students, Roxanne 3, Soph., Wendi Martin, Jr., and Melissa iquist, Soph. went to Austin to the .S.E.H.S. at U.T. They learned a lot on their L to Austin. Wendi Martin said This trip 5 made me want to work harder on my ure Science projects. -1'-sung Nd ,bg T' 'iw K howing off their pride, Todd Hague, Jr., It Nipper, Sr., and John Pruett, Sr. proudly lay their bridge. They spent two weeks din g the bridge made out of cardboard straws for a physics bridge contest. The Ee held 50 lbs. and won first place in their eriod class. 'L V . 562 .M fi- P Ready for anything, Shelby Lee, Soph. looks for any sudden change in his lab experiment. Today's lab involved mothballs and temperatures. 'ii' W 4 Testing what they have learned, Jason Turbeville, Jr., and Wendi Martin, Jr. at- tempt an experiment during their chem- istry class. Labs like this one are almost an everyday occurrence for these chemistry students. Science 7 f he lVlath Experience Nlath classes always had sit- uations where students were un- able to comprehend what was go- ing on. Algebra land ll, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Calculus sometimes made students won- der why they even bothered reg- istering for the classes. Trigonometry and Calculus seemed to cause students the most pain. To most people, trig- onometry and calculus were a to- tal chaos, because learning to work and graph sine, cosine, and tangent could be severely confus- ing. To others, however, it wasn't as hard as it seemed. I dropped all my Honors class- es at semester except for trigo- nometry, said Junior Doug Hop- kins, it gets easier as you go along. Students eventually found math classes to be worthwhile and said that the lessons and lec- tures would probably help them in the future. 112 Math V Math teacher, Ms. Rhonda Henry, as- sists Freshman Robbie Freeman with his class work. Math classes involved con- centration and an understanding of many concepts of thinking. ff. 3 P Geometry teacher, Mrs. Linda Grei enthusiastically explains the value of angles on her pet overhead project Overhead projectors were found in rn classrooms, MK, Q Qi. .. R Q .tm x H., A - Q Photo by: Dee Richardson Photo by: Brian Payne A Senior Chip Henley prays for relief during his math class. Trigonometry and Calculus are two of the classes that some students chose to take for graduation credits. Photo by: Dee Richardson l l X. by: Dee Richardson Photo by: Dee Richardson ito by: Brian Payne unior Kevin New works diligently with his A Freshman Chandra Lewis silently won- pass. Protractors, compasses, rulers, and ders where the rest of her class has dis- lculators often cluttered students' lockers. appeared to. Many students came to school early for tutorial sessions. 'af' ,, . .c 'wks rye. N A Working hard or hardly working? Soph- omores Nathan South, Chris Tidwell, and Kelly Webster give their version of stud- ying during math. Study habits were a necessity in math classes. Math 113 7 J of f tudy The Past History is collectively known as the study of man, his culture, and civilization. Others might think history is just a waste of time dwelling on the past. To Mrs. Bar- bara Gregory, the head of the his- tory dept., history is almost sa- cred. lt's a study of the world,' Mrs. Gregory said, man has at- tempted to make in the past, present, and future. Students think history is a waste of time. Sting, the musi- cian, wrote that history will teach us nothing but Mrs. Greg- ory says, I like what H. G. Wells S Q ' 1 ., '...,.-L .,t...t,.,,,.,,.........,--,, 114 Social Studies V Mrs. Baker takes time out from the making of history. She is one of the many talented history teachers Crowley has. says, 'Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe.' lt's meaningful in a lot of ways. As you trudge daily to your his- tory class, whether it's geogra- phy, history or government, it's still trying to make you aware of the world around you. l . ying., f 55- i'y A The history class of Mrs. Baker diligently on their assignment. Mrs. class studied the location of cities and tinents in world geography. 4 Soph. Darrel Simon beheads the monarch Soph. Jim Mullins. Mrs. Gri world history class played a game that wa during the French Revolution. 'lb ' Sophs. Robert Richardson and Erin rocker discuss the assignment in their istory class. iotos by Bryan Estess M 2 5 13 gk. 45 ,llf Q 1 i N ,, L6 , Soph. Krisanne MacDonald tries to recall an answer in her history class. P 4 Srs. Todd Stegall and Julie Skiles col- laborate on an assignment in government. Government was a required class for all seniors this year and will be in the years to come. Social Studies 115 7 rw' tidal' trange Behavior 7 Sociology is a class someone basically takes for 1.3 filling up his or her designated schedule or 2.5 they are actually interested in tak- ing it. Unfortunately, most people take it for the first of the two reasons. Sociology is defined as being the study of patterns of human behavior. Mrs. Barbara Gregory, the teacher of this subject, says, I think it's the chance to ex- amine what makes us the way we are. Mrs. Gregory has been teaching sociology for 14 years. One question that may pass through one's mind is whether or not this course is useful. lt makes you realize how things came the way they are, said Mrs. Gregory, and how they change. So, in all, sociology is an in- teresting class with all the stories and facts that one could accu- mulate. V Taking time out from a strenuous ac- tivity, Sr. Tony Miller shows off his so- ciological skills. Students in sociology were asked questions that would solve some- one's behavior problems. .LJ 116 Sociology A Ready for class to begin, Mrs. Gregory starts to mediate on the lesson in so ciology. Sociology is an elective course. A Jr. Tonya Harlan concentrates on tha assignment in sociology. Photos by Logan ur Business Some students dream of going to college and then becoming pro- fessionals. Some of these stu- dents also think that business classes might somehow aid them on their way through college and perhaps the real world. The business courses consist of classes such as Personal Business Management CPBMJ, accounting, typing, computers, word processing, and economics. All these classes teach a student how to balance a checkbook, how to budget salaries, how to program computers and oth- er activities. Under the direction of teachers like Mr. Burger, Mrs. Elliot, and Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Martinez, these classes were enjoyable. ix A Dealing with the pressure, Mrs. Mar- tinez explains the key terms to her PBM class. PBM is now a freshman require- ment even though some students from higher classes had to take it this year. Photos by Dee Richardson A Mr. Burger attempts to teach his senior class the theories of economics. Economics is a class required for every senior to take. V Jr. Chris Sykes concentrates on typing his assignment perfectly. Typing is one of the many classes Crowley has to offer. l Business 117 7 sfflggf X aking of a Masterpiece Walking down a hallway, you hear the chatter of students and the crashing of chairs. The closer one approaches the more vivid the scenario becomes. You have just entered Room 302. This is no ordinary room as you can plainly see. The walls are dec- orated in murals ranging from rock stars to Nagel. The floors and tables are scattered with paper, paint, and clay, but amid all the debris stands the statuesque Mr. Jim Mitchell. In this battle of creativity Mr. Mitchell is not alone. Along with companions Mrs. Williams and Mr. Strickland the art and shop department strove to greater heights. classes such as drafting, metals, and wood deal with more of a basic know-how than free- dom of creativity. All of these classes, however, taught a skill. Students learned how to sketch faces and build simple wood, plastic, and metal objects. These skills will last for more than a lifetime. 118 Art, Woods, Drafting K V Coach Stricklin shows Jason Taylor, Fr., the art of sawing. Coach Stricklin also led the metal shop and tennis team. ,gp-nil tl at M A David Sears, Jr., puts the finish' touches on a speaker box in woodworkin The woodworks class completed ma- projects this year. MM' f if we i 5 Sr. Tina Gess give a friendly smirk to the Y next to her while finishing her master- ce. the art classes completed the famous y heads this year. tZ...........u F' e 33 ,xii , fn? an'-9. 4 E A Soph. Lisa Fincher and Jr. Carla Landers create little creatures in their art class. The making of papier mache an- imals was required in all art classes. V While putting the finishing touches on a clay head, Fr. Brian Hunt checks for any M mistakes. Art, Woods, Drafting 119 7 Jaw X omemaking The homemaking department had a busy year. Through the in- struction of Janet Smalley, Gail Bumpus, and Diane Smith, stu- dents were involved in many ac- tivities which helped them learn how to run an efficient home. The food classes prepared delicious le Photo by Bryan Estess meals and invited special guests to enjoy their work. The clothing and textiles classes of homemak- ing learned the art of tailoring their own garments. Homemaking is a good class that shapes stu- dents forthe future. W,-. Wifi PLZ!! S- Fig 18. 120 l-lomemakingf0DPfWord Processing J ,-4 Photo by Bryan Estess A Arguing the point. Sr. Melanie Cisneros argues that her point of view is correct to Fr. Aaron Prout, Fr. Freddy Salinas, and Jr. Chad Bailey. 4 Catching up. Soph. David Gringas e plains to Soph. Melissa Marion son missed assignments. V Making the grade. Sophs, Chui Chenault, Chris Cook, and Lynn Dax work hard on an assignment as Mr Woodson grades them. '..- ., .xxx ii. ffice Duplicating Procedures Office Duplicating Procec was a very successful and ductive class. Students lea many skills such as the oper of computers and various pri equipment, typing, cash reg techniques, and calculating. also learned the art of good i ing habits, public relations, preparing for jobs. The students learned art design. They will be able to this valuable skill in adverti which plays a major role in day's business. Through the fort of ODP instructor Mrs. Fi lin, ODP students gained valt and useful experiences. Photo by David Wissore 4 Busy at work. ODP student Fr. Katy Sandberg begins the morning with a tough assignment. She developed good typewrit- ing skills through the ODP class. ord Processing In the Word Processing class, students were taught computer technology. This course took them from basic skills of typing to learning how to use different types of complicated word pro- cessing programs. They also went through training for several weeks on calculators and adding ma- chines. Students in this class were given the opportunity to par- ticipate in Vocational Opportunity Education which prepares stu- dents for office occupations. Y ,J M X I tw- P .fi Photo by Bryan Estess A Preparing for class. Christy Daniels, Jr., prepares for class by loading her type- writer. Photo by Bryan Estess A Wheat Thins anyone? Beau Gregory, Sr., takes a break from his Word Pro- cessing assignment to enjoy a quick snack. Beau snuck the crackers in when Mrs. Hall wasn't looking. HomemakingfODPfWord Processing 121 f M652 aring osmetologists X Cosmetology is a vocational class that can be enjoyed by jun- iors and seniors. The class lasts for three periods out of the day, and there are two separate class- es. Though the class is academic and grades are given, the par- ticipants must also work for hours. When they graduate, they take the state exam. If they pass, they become certified cosmetolo- gists and can start to work at any V Sr. JoAnn Brawner gives a Crowley resident a perm. Many community women came in each week to get their hair done. x Photos by Bryan Este 122 Academics job in the cosmetology field that they are trained for. During the course of a day, many things happen in this class. Sometimes some ofthe girls prac- tice styling on some of the other girls. Other times customers come in, and still other times a grade of some kind is given. Every Friday morning, women from the community come in. The girls really enjoy making them happy. Senior Amy Bills said, l really enjoy Friday mornings when the ladies from our community come in and get their hair fixed. They like to come in and open up about certain things going on in their lives and in our community. I like to be there for them and also make them feel and look better. Cosmetology is not just a class, it is the preparation for a career and helps some residents of our town. A Sr. Marianne Ellis practices stylin skills on a wig. Everyone had to sta somewhere. V Sr. Sonya Thompkins gives Sr. Jennif Williams a shampoo. All the girls had to lj practiced on at some point. r L kills for the future Though the class is not run in a classroom manner, the appliance re- pair class does do work. Mr. Cook, the appliance repair teacher, said, The students use the class to gain knowledge to be used as a salary or a vocation and tor a stepping stone for l future education. wa: 1'5 if Srs. Todd Hadley, Chuck Sellers, Mark warnd, Kenny Ainsworth, and Roy New work on washing machine. Appliance repair helped iany students gain a valuable skill for the future. Photos by Bryan Estess E , z 1 ,gf gt.. E A A few of the AM auto mechanics stu' dents change the oil on a car. This and other valuable skills were learned in this class. Skill and A Hobby Auto mechanics is another im- portant class that helps students prepare for the future. Sr. Jerry Harper said, lt helps prepare for a career. However, another view can be taken. Sr. Carl Johnston said, The class is more like a hobby for me. I like to know how to fix my car. Y Mr Coxs PM auto mechanics class takes time out to pose for a picture, Mr. Cox enjoyed his classes and said they worked very hard 1 . K .A , Nlgjg i i . 'l - ' .st .i , . wig, .if ,.,,,. '1i:-- . 1 it slfs- , f,.f . A 1 x- - . ., Q Academics W K' xf ocational classes focus on obs fs- , ,. . . Photo compliments of Mr. Johnson i X X3 Photo compliments of Mrs, Barker. A VOCT students enjoy class with Mrs. Banker. Pictured are Sr. Trevor Dewitt, Sr. Cheryl Roberson, Jr. Robert Lane, Mrs. Bank- er, and Jr. Clint Maldonado. V Jr. Robert Lane is busy at work for the Fort Worth water department. Robert was one of VOCT's most active students. The Vocational program is an im- portant program which allows stu- dents to earn credit for graduation while also gaining experience in the work force. CVAE, VOCT, ICT, and DECA are programs in which the student goes to school half a day and then works during the remain- der ofthe day. Vocational students are impor- tant to society as well as to school. They are eager to join the work force and their employers com- mend them for their eagerness. With the help of Vocational Edu- cation, students get a head start in the work force. 124 Vocational Sir Photo compliments of Mrs. Banker. 4 Sr. Tracy Glisson sits in Mr. Johnso VICA class. Students gained a close frie ship with Mr. Johnson during the year. V Sr. Todd Porter takes pride in his pa time job at Video Villiage. This video re store was a popular place for student! find entertainment and Todd enjoyed experience he gained during employme 1 I Photo compliments of Mrs Troxell ESE!! IKWY' ss FRN Q it V EE Q f tf i'r' J ' ' ,A my -.-i i..., . . , T , 9 .- 3 73' 4 Y - S J I , Q -F: . . t C X G K -,testis .ff . F 'Tis-.vvmuwesuus T L., cg ' Q f . s T: ,'.. 1, 17 , t J. N' 41 fb 43 A Having fun at work, Srs. Jennifer Dodgen, Shauna Still, and Mary Jensen take time out at a food display in Al- bertson's. Many of the students who worked at Albertson's gained friendship and knowledge of teamwork. 4 Kicking Back in class. Mr. Johnson's DECA students take time out to hear some music. Throughout the year many close friendships were made in the classroom. Pictured are Todd Adams, Sr., Rodney Bush, Sr., Scott Ross, Sr.p Mr. Johnson, Mark Byrd, Sr.g Kevin Cain, Sr., Jay Rudd, Sr., Darrell Reeves, Sr., Shane Garrett, Sr., Paul Scholtzaur, Sr. -Q. 'He t mi-S iiszzvimgi J i 1 i A Working hard, Sr. Tonya Crouch earns her credit cashiering at AIbertson's. Many students sought work at Albertson's when the new Sycamore School Rd. store opened. Vocational 125 W ffh' MP kills for the Future All the students in Career Skills learn to prepare themselves for the future. They learn how to count change, recognize food groups, communicate with oth- ers, and to read and write. ln- structed by Pam Marley, the stu- dents will be active citizens who will contribute to society, A Mrs. Marley shows Paul Ortiz how to play the money came during Career Skills. 126 Career Skills Xi A Keary Thomas, Terry Lockhart, Lanora Winters, Paul Ortiz and Mrs. Marley play the money game. lt's a board game teach- ing money counting skills. , T A Taking a break during career skills, Terry Lockhart and Keary Thomas wait for their next instructions. . Qkx .. .1 .... N sfs. .... C at I X - Xi X 1 af- r--f-'M-W .,.. M y .. V K x l C X. A Smiling pretty for the camera, Winters enjoys playing the money Photos by Talon Stall 4 + 'H S Bryan Estess F T E i 5 . i Q l Q-...Q ,o David Wissore 4 Not now' says Mrs Glass as she is caught at her computer typing in library fines, Due to so many library fines, a com- puter was necessary. 'ff 7 - A.. h as im ? ibrary Installs Alarm System This year, the Library installed a new alarm system to keep students from stealing books, It consisted of two gates at the side doors of the library and a beeper that reacted when books left that were not checked out. 4 Testing out the new alarm system, Senior Chris Logan tries to escape the wrath of the librarian, V Freshman Robin Burns uses the mi- crofiche to locate a magazine in the li' brary. e -is i Doug Tracy Libra ry 1 W f 7 ccepting The Fitness Challenge When students enrolled in Health and Physical Education classes, many were unsure of what they were getting them- selves into. To some, Physical Education meant strenuous workouts with- out any breaks. But in actuality, the class turned out to be more fun than they had expected. Physical Education involved many areas of exercise and fit- ness, from aerobics to weight- litting. Students in Fit and Figure were able to do jump rope rou- tines and gymnastics also. There was an overall positive outlook towards the entire depart- ment by students, and many have registered for the classes again next year. P Concentrating on their studies, Fresh- men Tim Majors, Eric Sutherland, and Duane Hayslett, and Junior Jeff Villareal work hard to make the grade. Homework and out of class assignments were often counted as major daily grades. 128 HeaIthfPE P Freshmen Genea Morfeld and Gwen Boyd are suddenly amused by Coach AI- varez during Health. Health class sched- ules were made alike by all teachers to avoid any conflicts. V Freshmen Amy Durham and Angie Smith listen contentedly to Coach Alva- rez's lecture. Coach Alvarez was voted Teacher of the Year by the student body. ss, if-si t f Jason Lilley and Dipak Patel are two reshmen in Coach Alvarez's first period ealth class. it is a required course for all reshmen. ,awk I K A Coach Ellie Woods cutiously watches a student on the uneven bars. Gymnastics, Fit and Figure, and Lifetime Sports are courses offered in P. E. .. GX .1 1, 1 ' v ,wwe , . ., ,,,, , 'T ' . ' . 4 , wifi W if .ua W I' f A . an , pa my I . W , ga X. V Lecturing to his Health class, Coach Mark Jones introduces mental health. All students in Health knew that they could expect to see a film on the subject Friday. i HealthfP.E. 129 K6 X66 BUSINESS Personal Business Management - Jason Lilley Typing I - Stephanie Lewis Accounting - Leslee Clark FINE ARTS Art I - Aaron Goodson Art II - Daniel Johnson Art Ill - Jack Fincher Art IV - Lara Spann Symphonic Band - Tracianne Beesley Stage Band - Michael Rodriguez Concert Band - Kim Wissore Marching Band - Lisa Flammang Choir - Nicole Pandolfo Theatre - Lisa Gray 130 Academic Awards NO INDUSTRIAL ARTS Woodworking I - Jeff Brown Woodworking ll - Randy Allen Metalworking I - Thomas Reid Drafting - Mike Chapman LANGUAGEART Correlated English I - Susan Tomko English I- Ami Jani Honors English I - Paige Gore Correlated English Il - Cheryl White English II - Renee Allen Honor English Il - Blaine McAllister Correlated English III - Kim Herring English Ill - D'Lisa Szedeli Honors English Ill - Traci Parks Correlated English IV - David Deal English IV - Jennifer Brown AP English IV - Lisa Gray Journalism - Liska Lewis Speech l - Randy Keenan Speech II - Wade Burk LincolnfDouglas Debate - Tammy Rich- ardson Cross-Ex Debate - Tammie Lesher and Donna Cruzen Prose Interpretation - Lisa Gray Poetry Interpretation - Jodi Webster French I - Kim Devereux French ll - Scott Force Spanish I -Jason Lilley Spanish ll - Victor Lopez MATHEMAUCS FOM -Jason Leasome Consumer Math A Melanie Whitworth Pre-Algebra - Jimmy Cockfield Informal Geometry - Amy Hurt Algebra I -Jerry Fortuna Algebra I Honors - Dipak Patel Geometry - Clint Swinney Geometry Honors -Jason Lilley Algebra ll - Melissa Lofquist Algebra ll Honors - Hershel Dave Computer Science - Michael Rodriguez Trigonometry - Tim Atchison Trigonometry Honors - Craig Gordon Calculus - Kevin Lander A Sr. Brad Spradley receives the child development award during the academic awards assembly. This is a traditional event at the high school. Academic Awards 131 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Fitness and Figure - Cheri Bishop Gymnastics - Julie Skiles Health 3 Paige Gore Lifetime Sports - Thomas Player Team Sports - Jesse Reed Weights 4 Todd Porter 132 Academic Awards SCIENCE Introduction to Physical Science - Robby Freeman Physical Science - Daniel Johnson Introduction to Biology - Chris Cook Biology I - Gwen Perkins Biology I Honors - Sonlee West Chemistry l - Laurie Houcheri Chemistry I Honors - Blaine McAllister Biology II - Scott Forece Physics - Kevin Lander Advanced Placement Biology ll Honors - Traci Park SOCIAL STUDIES Basic World History - Chuch Chenault World Geography - Jennifer Brown World History - Gwen Perkins World History Honors - Amy Kniffin Basic American History - Trevor Dewitt American History - Scott Anderson Sociology - Sally Roberts Government - Kevin Murphy Applied EconomicsfFree Enterprise - Tammie Lesher Advanced Placement American History Honors - Scott Force VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Home Economics - Cooperative Educa- tion I - Margaret Rodriguez Home Economics - Cooperative Educa- tion ll - Traci Daniel Home Making I - Kim Herring Child Development - Brad Spradley Clothing -- Margaret Perry Family Living - Brenda Skinner Foods and Nutrition - Karen Smith Vocational Adjustment Co-op - Mark Smith Socio - Academic Achievement - Rod- ney Hunter and Christina Owens Office Duplicating Practices I - Melanie Whitworth Office Duplicating Practices Il - Steph- anie Whitworth Cosmetology I - Julie Guzman Cosmetology ll - Amy Bills Appliance Repair I - Todd Hadley Appliance Repair ll - Mike Juliano Auto Mechanics I - Gary Gibson Coordinated Vocational Academic Educa- tion Co-op I - Bobby Slaughter Coordinated Vocational Academic Educa- tion Co-op ll - Randy Scott Marketing Education l - Christy Brown Marketing Education ll - Tonia Creach Industrial Cooperative Training I - Paul Schlotzhauer Industrial Cooperative Training ll - Mark Byrd Vocational Office Education Co-op - Kristie Freeman Word Processing - Danielle Mills , ti A Sr. Irene Hsu, a newcomer to Crowley, receives an award for having the highest grade point average in the graduating class. To be valedictorian or salutatorian you must be enrolled in Crowley for at least one year and have the highest G.P.A. for the class. Academic Awards 133 134 Division -1- 0 1-1- .1--1 V!! peopfe PbotohyBryanEstess ww! ifdettlng into fha Chrlgfmaslipifit, Plklnclpiil Mike Leach helps serve breakfastito the teachersi h Th e teachersienioyed their break+ fast that the principals served them. V Giving their good mdming Smiles,Qlunioi43 Kelli King and ,lenny Einkertgn finigh theiif marninglworkoufg Taumeues practiced early every morning during football season. Ell ,L Division 135 N N 136 Mr. CHS , gg, gi T , s ' 1 V 1 l f , I f i ls ta Zmd cgeme Brad McCone has always been heavily involved in athletics, but he also made time for friends, schoolwork, and other extra- curricular activities. All four years Brad was a member of the track, football, and basketball teams, and he received various honors in these sports. He was also a mem- ber of the baseball team as a freshman and a sophomore and lettered as a freshman in base- ball. As a junior he was inducted into the National Honor Society and served on many committees. Brad always played an active role in Student Council as he served as a class officer three of his four years. He was voted Most Likely to Succeed and Most Athletic by his peers. He gained the appre- ciation and respect of many peers and students and greatly de- serves the 1987-88 award of Mr. C.H.S. Z ffmq Sandi Amy Smith has always been very involved and well liked stu- dent. During her freshman and sophomore years she was a junior varsity cheerleader, while her jun- ior and senior years she was a Talonette and served as the or- ganizations chaplain. Amy was in- volved in several drama produc- tions throughout high school and was also one of the only girls in Crowley's history to be a Home- coming princess all four years. During her junior year she was inducted into National Honor So- ciety and as a senior she was voted Most Considerate, Friendli- est, and Class Favorite. She cheered many people up when they were down and because of her kindness and scholarship she deserves to be Miss C.H.S. 1987- 88. Miss CHS 137 138 Valedictorian Kevin Murphy is a respected member of the student body who maintains a G.P.A. of 4.428 and has also been named Valedictorian. Kevin plans to attend Texas A8lM University where he will major in Aerospace Engineering. When asked why he chose that school and par- ticular major, Kevin replied, I am very interested in planes and how they work. l felt that A8lM would give me the best education in that field. Kevin has received a number of honors during his high school career. Included in this long list of honors is being named in Who's Who Among American High School Students. When Kevin was asked if he was surprised to be named valedictorian, he said, No, it came as no real surprise. I had been thinking about it for the past two years. His most challenging class was physics, it is also his favorite. I am interested in physics so that makes learning the material easier. Kevin Murphy has a well-deserved head start as he goes off to college. He strived, and reached an impor- tant goal. His family, friends and classmates are proud of him. Valedictorian Salutatorian Kevin Landers is a popular figure with the students. He participated in J.V. and Varsity Football, as well as power lifting. In spite of all of his extra-curricular activities, Kevin maintained a G.P.A. of 4.428 and has been named Salutatorian. He has been a member of the National Honor Society for two years and is also listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students. Kevin has received an appointment to the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado where he will continue his education in the fall. Despite Kevin's academic achievements he still claims that he does not enjoy English. When asked why, he promptly replied, There is too much writing, and the reading is out of date and useless! Kevin has worked hard for his hon- ors during the past four years. He has shown his classmates and others that he can push for the best. Through his hard work and deter- mination, Kevin has set for himself a promising future. I' if Salutatorian 139 140 iw Class Favoriies .355 2 si om . . rf Qi K if , 'af - , W m,:3jX1fw ,,,. Srs. 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Hargrave, Jerry Thomas 4 Dr. Sidney Poynter Superintendent of the Crowley l.S.D. P Mr, Donald Daniel Assistant Superintendent 4 Mr. Daniel Allie Assistant Superintendent P Mr. Jerry Cox Administrative Assistant 7 .af f 1 V , s I A VN ti!! -ajww 142 Administration Ji KN ik N. fl Mike Leach Principal Janet Holt Vice Principal Gary Swan Vice Principal Joan Bass Diagnostician Ray Brewton Community Ed. Dir. Veldon Fothergill Vocational Director Dr. Edith Heil Special Program Janet Crum Nurse Ronna White Food Service Director Barbara Crowley Counselor Peggy Duvall Counselor Carole Poynter Counselor Administration 143 Kathy Allen Biology Dennis Alvarez AthIeticsfHeaIth Karen Banker CVAE Coop Marilee Blanton Transitional Classroom Jan Boyd Choral Music Becky Bray GeometryfHonors Geometry Gail Bumpus HECEfHmkg I Bob Burger Economics Mary Caddell Cosmetology Wanda Campbell Interpreter Allen Cook Appliance Repair Elaine Coppedge Chemistry Adrian Cox Auto Mechanics Beverly Croft Alg llfAlg ll Honors Debbie Devine Phys SciencefChem I Spreading Christmas Cheer. Mr. Gary Swan and Mrs. Janet Holt serve the faculty at the Christmas Breakfast, 144 Faculty Facultg YN? Ax 1' X. l 'R in X l Paula Dudek Biology Shelly Elam Fit and FigurefHealth Suzy Elliott ShorthandfTyping Paula Ford Alg lfConsumer MathfAthletics Lynn V. Franek Eng ll HonorsfEng lll Coach Lyday and Coach Stringfellow have a snack during a pep rally. This event helped the cheerleaders raise money for competition. Kay Franklin CVAEXODP Alice Frasier Special Ed.fEnglish Lee Garrett English ll, lll Mickey Gerloff U.S. History Athletics Greg Gilman BiologyfPhys. SciencefTrainer Carol Glenn Computer Science Nancy Gray Typing!PBM Linda Greene Alg lfGeometry Barbara Gregory World HistoryfSociology Barbara Hall Word Processing Ronda Henry Pre AlgfAlg I Helen Hull Geometry Cathy Hurd VAC Diane Ivy U.S. HistoryfAthletics Cgharles Johnson I T Faculty 145 Just lounging around Mrs. Franek, Mrs. Malone, and Mrs. Robinson take a break from their hectic English classes. Mark Jones AthleticsfHealth David Klatt Phys. SciencefHealthfAthIetics Claudia Lewis Spanish I Sylvia Lucas Bio llfBio ll Honors David Lyday HealthfAthletics Cara Malone English lfDrill Team John Martinez Band Director Ed Martinez Band Director Paula Martinez PBMfJournalism Sara McLean History - American, World Nancy Millsap Biology l, Honors Jim Mitchell Art I, II, III, IV Mary Morfeld SpanishfFrench Kay Newberry DramafEngIish Leona Rapp Resource Math Becky Robinson English Ill, IV Linda Rush English III Pat Sawyer English IVfSpeech I, ll Lisa Scott Pre AlgfAlg I Debra Schackleford TrigonometryfCalcuIus 146 Faculty I ww- 2' TP? f 'ii On the job. Coach Marion displays one of his pat ented teaching techniques. Mr. Marion said, I pur- posely posed for the camera. Kay Sheetz Alg. IfAIg. l HonorsfFOM Janet Smalley Family Living Diane Smith Hmkg IXPBM Judy Soriano English IV Lucio Soriano Spanish I, Il Deborah Troxell MarketingfPBM Joyce Tucker Phys. Science Ann Tyler English Ill, IV Carol Ury English ll, III Susan Watson Phys. Ed.fAthletics Enid Williams Art I, English Ill Virginia Wilson English I Marolyn Wood Alg. IIfGeometry Janet Wynne English Paul Wynne PhysicsfChem. I, II Faculty 147 Carolyn Blackmon Counselor Aide Gay Corn Attendance Clerk Laura Fernandez Ruth Fowler Community Ed. Secretary Benita Gillies Attendance Clerk Vicki Glass Librarian Candy Jacobs Clerical Aide Carolyn Jeppesen Custodian Beverly Lofquist Registrar Virginia Malhis Transitional Aide Nancy Massengale Secretary Jimmie McGary Data Processing Clerk Betty Mobley Library Aide Peggy Nipper Community Ed. Director Sally Stapleton Special Programs Sec. Joie Vondrawilliams Interpreter Aide A winning smile. Mrs. Blackmon takes a break from her 148 Staff work to share a laugh with someone. She is the counselor's secretary. tal? and Staff not pictured Pamela Marley - Career Skills Baker - World James McCone, Jr. - Athletics fGeography Leslie Rue - World Brownlee - HistoryfGovernment thleticsf History Steve Stricklin - nda Crutchfield - French I, II TennisfWoodsfMetalsfDrafting lmes Hunter - PBMfWorld Dick Stringfellow - Athletic istoryfAthletics Dirctor arty Marion - Ellisann Woods - nvernmentfAthIetics GymnasticsfAthIetics Judy Andresen Food Services Keiko Burge Food Services Hope Castillo Food Services Vivia Ditmore Food Services, Mgr. Isabell Flint Food Services Margaret Fowler Food Services Bobbie Guiles Food Services Betty Offield Food Services Bobbye Pollard Food Services LouAnn Rainey Food Services Angelita Romo Food Services Winkie Tibbs Food Services Lucy Trujillo Food Services Ellen Tucker Food Services Vera Knight Custodian Jeff Pohoreske Custodian Hannah Rowland Custodian John Storey Custodian Liz Holley - Pre-Vocational Aide Barbara Meriwether - Instructional Aide Jessica Wood - Deaf Interpreter Robert Bray - Custodian Steven Dowdy - Custodian Carolyn Jeppesen - Custodian Cecil Lane - Custodian Donald Mann - Custodian Terry Uselton - Custodian Staff 149 Abbott-Cooper Shain Abbott Mark Adams Jodi Adcock Brenda Ahrens Christy Aiken Karen Aiken Saima Ali Uzma Ali Jennifer Allen Deanna Alvarado Roy Amaya Luz Alma Amezcua Amy Anderson Andy Anderson Robert Anderson John Araiza Clint Archer Michael Armendariz Sean Armento Mark Arnold Bill Aust Lori Badgero James Bagby Cecil Bailey Chad Bailey Monica Baldwin Katina Bates Shaunna Baxter Beth Bayley Phillip Bennett Evan Bills Cheri Bishop Chad Blake Michelle Boyd Nicolle Boyd had C 001606. W Steven Breito Tammy Brisson Brian Brooks Christy Brown Rafael Bryant Shannon Bulfd Josh Burk r Robin Burns Michelle Cariey B Carmen Carlisle B VW e5r Vaiener Joayrczaric lrr 'r'r C Chris Combest Gary Constantine Kenneth Cooley Brandy per Freshman Class Officers Kern Owen Pres Chen Bishop V P Whrtney Woodall Sec Laneece Yarbough Treas Copeland-Guidry Tina Copeland Chris Coulter Chris Craig James Crews Joe Crowley Christy Davidson Joseph Davila Crystal Davis Derek Davis Heather Davis Joe Davis Michelle Davis Shannon Davis Rolanda Davisson Allen Dempsey Heather Dennis Jennifer Dennis Joanna Deonath Kimberly Devereux Mark Drennan Chris Driver Rhonda Dumis Matt Dunn Tina Dunn Amy Durham Kandi Eaton Stacey Elliot Chuck Ellis Donna Elrod Nicole English Emily Estes Dale Feazell Gloria Feazell Wendy Feeler Sheri Fisher ec K CVOVX is 1 52 me rife' CLASS OF '91 I, AA - YN I f M mm ' is M M W I O f 'S Andreana Fuentez Anthony Fuentez Susan Fulbright Jason Garner Chad Garrett Geneva Garrett John Gaunt G Kathy Gerloff Ronnie Gibbsjqgr Shellie Davao Gangrasy G J 0 ,,k Z 51' Sf ... 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Freshman Lisa Paddack takes a time-out in Algebra I for a we X Q . w Player-Taylor Thomas Player Brandon Price Greg Price Wallisha Priestley Aaron Proutt Patrick Pullman Lisa Pustejovsky Michael Rawson Karen Reed Tonya Reed Thomas Reid Christina Rhodes Mike Richardson Traci Roberts Danny Robinson iv S 'Q Veronica Rodriguez Ambi Rose Elechia Saal Tracy Sampaga Claudia Sanchez Katy Sandberg Sean Saucier Mazen Sammen Marlon Scott Mary Scroggins Tim Seckel Jimmie Sharp it 5: Shannon Sharp - Tanya Shaw Laura Sheldon u y, Gary Shelton Steve Shuckers Bobby Sides Jeff Slack Amy Smith CLASS O '91 Angie Smith Jamie Smith Lauren Smith Stephanie Smith vv Brian Sorgee Emily Spann-pg t Sii Randy Sta Tamara , Brian , ' ' :exert f . ,-.gi'4e2,PQiE?,ifiiiS4'f??s??f 1, ,emifew'fszfPs152:g?aeies ' -ffM,iz5ei:,fnzsg - -+1 5 f, - U: Sisgzrazfwrfiirgliglcnmaef it , . -fmwxw was ,W ,, gr,p.,,,.,mew,W,E,a eLf,se.,. s?5'w1wfs2sf?if Y'fQ2gf'155'LiT4525ifEf5i!Qi?5i5!?Egifggj? f . . ,,.J,tl5, Mrs, ,,v, ,L .. ,. , - Hmm 1 ssl ,, Practice makes Perfect! Fresh- man Sean Saucier practices his saxophone before school. Band members spend many hours before school and in individual lessons. any Andrea Solsona , . . .s,.u,..,, ,lt M , We as s 1s,,lfsfi,fg9gg5,m 5 ,F . ,. f , -,interred ,K . V, , . ,U --s, Ls,.,,W Sandra? fir ,isp ,,.,,g,1gw,,l, --1231 Qs 4 ' Eeigliilwgf :fgaelfiii,:-1fi,:2z,-- f ga we ,, wr mes-W is-,il Hwlwfsfwmehg 12 L 6 1 sr ,s,i N 'K l 9 Teague-Yarbough Jason Teague Charles Thomas Tony Thompson Polly Thomsen Stephanie Tibbs Mike Tolleson Susan Tomko Christine Tonkin Juan Torres Troy Touchton Debra Trinkle David Tucker Vinson Tucker Nicole Turpin Stacy Urban Candi Vader Jeanne Vecera Clinton Wagner Felecia Walker Staci Warren Melanie Weiner Kammie Weiss Sonlee West Kimberly Wheat Jenny Whisenant Joe Wilhite Ric Williams Tracie Winterbank Angie Wolf Scott Wolf John Whitney Jennifer Donnie Chris Laneece Wolfe Woodall Wooldridge Wurz Wynne Yarbough 4' A i I CLASS OF '91 I ' Q. if 00- I I How Embarrassing! Have you ever walked into the wrong bath- room? Have you ever run down the hall and tripped and fell on your face? Have you ever gone to the wrong class for no ap- parent reason? Derek Da- vis has. I was supposed to go to English, but for some strange reason I grabbed my Health book and went to third instead Freshman Derek Davis told us all about his most embarrassing moment. of second. I ended up in the wrong room. I was doing some homework with peo- ple l'd never seen. Then it hit me. I'm in the wrong room! So I went up to the teacher and told him of my predicament. He said it was all rightg nevertheless, I was still embarrassed. Whatever the case may be, embarrassing moments are a part of everyone's life. Vk,,,.4v In Trouble? Freshman Elechia Saal is either being sent from the room or is taking a test. Did we wake you? Freshman Shannon Davis appears to be still asleep. Shannon just woke up on the band bus after the long trip to Austin. cvs one 0, O 0,9 rfegm 16 1 There's nothing wrong with it! - Lisa Milkler A trend is being set by a rather large group of stu- dents, dominantly fresh- men, who are trying to make a statement by being unique. Some have called them crazy, wavers, neo- hippies, or just plain off the Being Different wall. Chris Combest says, Non-conformity is a state of mind that one can only achieve through their own personal beliefs, conformity is an invisible means of sup- port. Whatever the case may be, they definitely turned some heads at Crowley High. Off the wall! Fr. Chris Combest shows what it takes to be himself. At times, he could be seen playing guitar in the bathrooms. 162 LOL C9 OS dx 0340 Fr. Frank Peterson walks casually around the halls. He believed firmly in the one work-day week, and as of the fourth week of the second semester, he had attended school once. Calling it quits, David Ranck and Ricky Hillman take one last look at the halls of Crowley before ven- turing into the real world. They checked back in the following se- mester. 'N U5 ,mar CLASS OF '91 Freshmen Spirit This year's Freshmen were loaded with spirit. To much surprise, the class of '91 became a dominant force in the race for the spirit stick. For the first time in many years, the freshmen class won the spirit stick more Rallying Support! Freshman Cheerleader Kerri Owen urges on the JV football team as an admirer looks on. than any other class. The amount of noise coming from their section seemed to leave the other classes dumbfounded. It made for some great pep rallies as the other classes had to yell even louder to compete with the chanting freshmen. The class of '91 showed some first-class spirit. Fish! Even as they leave the gym, their spirit still lingers. For a change, the freshmen didn't seem to mind the term Fish. Spirit! Let's hear it!! 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I ,,,:f,S29l,- i f,gs-'ffisifxff:fflsi'l: Q Waltlng for the pep rally to begun Sophomores Crlssy Hackworth Carol Cam and Tobl Strawn get a good seat before the crowd arrives Therr P E classes are In the gymnasium where the pep rallles were e d 4 Patlently wanting for e next dance Soph omores Chns tl Danlel and Held: Seabolt take time to pose for a candid Thus IS Herd: and Chrlstue s sec ond year as a JV cheer leader tn fy. I A hl. A 172 in CLASS OF '90 ll S l ir Y? A Q cti it iv A ' i 5 it R I- X ., Q5 .9-W NEWS? Nikita L . - f Pamela Reynolds Rob Richardson Thom Riddel Melissa Riester Denise Rios Chuck Roark Sam Roberts Paula Robinson Deanna Rodriguez Tracy Sanders Jerry Savage Susan Schmit Mark Schrand Heidi Seabolt Shawn Sears Tony Sells Eva Shafir Dusty Shaw Janette Shepherd Scotty Shultz Darrell Simon Samuel Simpson Andrea Smith Chastity Smith Diane Smith Jill Smith Lauri Smith Marty Smith Derek Snapka Karen Sorrell Nathan South Michael Stacy Angela Stephens Susan Stidham John Stotwell Summerville Young Danny Summerville Vickie Swanstrom Clint Swinney Carrie Taylor Chris Taylor Malise Taylor Rachel Tedham Brock Thomas Laura Thomas Michelle Thomas Chris Tidwell Sukohardo Tirtowidjojo Dawn Treber Mike Trimble Tommy Uhr William Vandygrift James Varney Kathy Varney Denise Veach Teri Vrba Lynne Wadley Mary Webb Kelly Webster Rachel Wells Kim Whatley Kimberly Wheeler Cheryll White Richard White Melanie Whitworth Stephanie Whitworth Andrea Williams Loren Williams Linda Wilson Kim Wissore Kathy Woodson 4 CVQZB od? do acc? . N CLASS OF '90 Traci Wooldridge Jennifer Wright Penny Young l Sophomore Slump Sophomore Slump is a phrase frequently used to describe the boring yet busy Sophomore year But is that the way it really is? Being a second year high schooler gives students the feeling of being one step ahead Its fun to watch the Freshmen make the same mistakes and another advantage is that you can finally get your driver s license. Sophomore Nicole Dunlavy says Being able to drive to school is SS4- S much more interesting than having to take the crummy bus You also get more freedom and can stay out later on the weekends says Malise Taylor The Sophomore Slump can make the year very busy for the Graduates of 90 Being burdened with a full sched ule barely leaves us room to breathe' nevertheless be- ing a Sophomore is a fun experience. A Soph. Krisanne MacDonald is pleased with Ray Jack's tactful display of table manners. 11.1 Q .. - !l 4 Burning up the dance floor, Sophs. Heidi Seabolt and Pam Reynolds enjoy the dance. Heidi and Pam were both J.V. cheer leaders their freshman year. Adams-English Junior Class Officers Mark Wikoff Pres. r Kelly Wm sec. Roger Corn Treas. ' tem. :mfffwr,,,!m.:riff 7 M.: H ,, s L- Q,-W we -- . M.. 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Jrs. Richard White and Kevin Osborne are caught leaving Mrs. Smith's class. David Haggard Peter Hommel Sherry Hoover gr.l Doug Hopkins i Miguel Howard-f Tonya H umphreifs' Sara Hunt sssr t Judson lifbyf M ic h i I I as Q. . -,125 f. , kfiflilik 1 :sr '-rfjigggsyrzwfsrg: W' rv - f-iw.-ar flsxigw- bf 1 r ,, w 1-253 K, -Q-rw. A , ..-1'-,N f,,.lre,,. . .i::s., ,D My W, :Q - il.i gig sf? es s, Say 'fi 4e'1 'fis is A Kelly King explains the trigonometry assignment to fellow junior Andrea Sikes. There were 42 students in trigonometry this year. 1 79 Kelsey-Powell Tracy Kelsey Kim Kindles I Kelli King Kl l La Londe KK KK Len Langham Layne 1 Le rash S Iikf f rt r i 5.221255 f r ty ynL Lucas Li.-M--., . .Is- S we .. .. . . , . 1 ' 17s Ericsglwason sneaii .lim McAda3nsl Kim McCall Am berrMcI3onald c RED LIGHT Now that juniors and seniors have had their driv- er's licenses for at least a year and have had experi- ence behind the wheel, they have put together a list of things to do at a red light. Undo my seat belt, hit the parking brake, and scramble through my tapes. - Kyle Payne, Jr. I make faces at little kids or blow kisses at old ladies. - Chris Jaso, Jr. I usually look around for chicks. - Lance Koppa. 180 ETIQUETTE Look to the right to see if there is a cute guy and if there is I brush my hair. - Heather Adair, Sr. I never wait. - Daniel Hurtado, Sr. lf I do anything, I mess with my bitchin' sound sys- tem. - Tony Miller, Sr. I usually kiss my girl- friend. -- James Rose, Sr. I look for attractive people of the opposite sex. - Benjamin Fujihara, Sr. Nm,-X x ,. X . A of x I W' KK HR X Ms 4, rug., David Wissore .,,Jdlilll .1 'A . . I ., XY f f - ..- . ml A an .f..v.-Ms. X 4-Qs ,... . ,..vvvs.y.,:f1,s ' . - A Listen to my radio and scream at the Iight. - Jeff Johnson, Jr. CLASS OF '89 5 -1315 L. Q -1 ,gl M ,Q , .sw . - , - x K Awx 1 if' t c Qt at t fi ,B YI R .Q 'S' 5 , , 1' r xi, V S. C13 Q-Lv o i as no JI 111, ' . t afar J ga J ttrtt ., by is 8 w x Q Y' s S : fi S 2 gf Joey McGuire Scott Meyer Tammi Michener Tanya Miro Torry Moncrief Jennifer Monday Scott Moore lan Morfeld Craig Morgan Keri Morris Pam Nanashe Laura Nash Bobby Neefe Stacye Nelson Kevin New John O'Brien Missy Obenhaus Micheal Olivere Kevin Osborne John Overholt Brian Page Gayatri Pandit Melissa Parham Paige Parker Traci Parks Nisha Patel Amy Payton Margaret Perry Wendy Peterson Jeft Phillips Jennie Pinkerton Dixie Pipes Stephanie Pipes Rebecca Paulos Danny Powell xc 03,9 yi' 1 8 1 Price-Warren Artie Price Brad Pustejovsky Sharon Quinones Johnny Ramos Gary Raynes John Reed Chuck Reeves Ted Rhodes Stan Rios Kevin Ritchie Keith Roberts Oscar Ronquillo Daniel Rossi Tony Rowland Tamara Rudel Jennifer Sanchez John Sanders Kim Schooler David Sears Shana Self Chuck Sellers Shane Sharp Ann Shepherd Misty Shewmaker Stephanie Shipp Sue Shute Andrea Sikes Rene Simone Susan Simons Craig Sisk John Sisk Cindy Smith Dennis Smith Lee Smith Sheryl Smith cvaoix 182 036015 5 1' was 1 CLASS OF '89 1 x , F Connie Stephens Chad Sullivan Stace Summers Roger Sutherland Christopher Sykes D'Lisa Szedeli Jeff Talley 5 siirt j Rajesh Ke-ary Steve 'rn E zggfysifffe,siigfsifssvfeszieif. z 1 1 f r ' --rleiia.-W aus,...WM-stty--rawfgefrlwfa -wfe.1s,5.- sffr .ueesif-V rms-.s,,N,,i..,,i fi 'ssuttsiffafilfhf 1'-ur Eiffifiesiisz,-eff A Abandoned in the hall Junior Tammy Marney works on her A Serenaded on stage, Jr. Missy Obenhause enjoys listening to assignment outside of class Disobedience or previous absences The Edge. During the '87-'88 year, The Edge brought an anti caused juniors to work in the hall alcohol and drug message to the student body. Watson-Woods 3 Felita Watson Sherian Weiss Kim West Whiteside ,ezf:::'sa4:S'i2I fl.-1 :.,f ' Lk5fi?5'f?5ii'ff55-W7 5551 we ,.:s,,A ,W ffxfszffgitifa...'wx Wlegafld Wikofi ms M' ,m.1- . ' J ' ' ,V ,.f,f-, W-.. . 'f g .J Fits, V-17'i5'R'E155tfiii51lSiQjQiVfjgfQ.51,.i'fffflfiif Q fit-7'-1 x - . if ir: i.' 1 , -l .. ' li , A 'il 9 Juniors and Most Juniors at Crowl- ey High School are doing more than just attending schoolg they also work. Whether it is fast food restaurants, movie thea- tres, or the mall, Juniors are making money, from 53.25 to 34.00 an hour working twenty to thirty hours a week. Juniors say they can handle a job and full-time school because they think about all the benefits they receive. lt feels good to have your own money rather than asking your parents 'for some, says Brenda Manley, who works at Winn Dixie. It also gives Juniors a chance to get out of the house, you can also go shopping when you get paid and make payments on fixed items. The work is more en- joyable when you work 184 Their Jobs with your friends, says Pam Manashe, a junior who works at Taco Bell, it provides a warmer at- mosphere that most Jun- iors want, says Michelle Jackson. But wogking can also be hectic and stressful at times especially when working for five to eight hours a night then com- ing home tired, wonder- ing whether or not you should attempt to do your homework. Usually I forget about it, and go to sleep, says Junior Kelly Fisher. This can in- terfere with school workg they're tired and can catch only half the infor- mation given to them in class. ' But whatever the out- come may be, when there is a job to be done, a Junior is the one. 5 i. e e - ,sf . s f s 1 .N I x X x H Y . x M ,Sinai .gusty . x Q'.'i 2 as e -A ..!'. .i WRX A M .,,.., x., lr it A Jr. Brenda Manley collects money as she runs the cash register at Winn-Dixie. Many juniors worked part-time jobs to earn extra money. CLASS OF .-50 et Jrs. Stace Summers and Steve Thompson pose for a candid for the ide show. The monthly slide show was in the cafeteriag presented by e Talon Staff. ' A 4 , i f . i l . .Z R .. - .. Q K . af f- , NH N. f,'. 1 Q 'fe E , s - 5 4 , Pk ' - ,,,, is N Y r 5.52, 42 'ir -- 2 was .kkr ANL. - ' '1 K . ' ' 114 -- r f f X f e s e , q s'-iz: . ij Q?f.fRg,gfg.Lfi:f'1 -1 47 - ' .3132 r -. afv k,.kk N- N , , Jrs. Nicki Daniels and Robin Dunnam take a break during home Em. At the beginning of every six weeks, students had to report to ir homeroom to receive report cards. '89 .Vs .-.. It A ., yr. - ,E . R , ? ,? -A '-. :i x1 ': l - 4 -- -, sw esp-- V. ,A Q .QQ L., 4 .ff ' 553 I X' up ' 'f .Ny A L- wc si- Q. M A rf ul if . if 5.-r - ,l ' . i ' w. K 4' x M A On their way to Regionals, at Witchita Falls, juniors enjoy the meal provided for them by the band Boosters at the Decatur rest stop. The Mighty Eagle Band took second at regionals and placed fifth at state. vm, Tb 9 A Getting a lift to second period, Jr. and WS Chris Jaso and Doug Tracy wander aimlessly through the halls. The term Jr. and V2 is for those students who are classified as juniors but become seniors after the first semester. 6:6 GXOEQOKE 5 185 The class of '88, though anxious to graduate, had a lot to do in order to prepare for the June first date. It all started in August when each senior had their pictures made. About three weeks later, they sat for hours de- liberating over which ones to order. Then the wild frenzy of their senior year really hit. With the start of classes, even more money had to come out of parents' and students' pockets alike. ln early February, seniors or- dered their graduation an- nouncements and keep- sakes. Some only spent S30 while others spent S100 or more. Senior Liska Lewis said, I didn't expect my mom to order as much as she did, but l guess you only graduate from high school once. ln April the word prom was in the air. Another prominent word during this time was broke, Senior Debra Mauldin said, Prom really was expensive, but the fun and magic of the night made it priceless. Then in May, the pres- sure really hit. Everyone was stressed over passing every class and their coming exams. Senior Bryan Estess said, I think Ross Perot was stupid to take the pos- sibility of exempting exams for honor students. There should be some sort of re- ward. However, there were some fun events in May. The senior trip to Texas 'Lil 186 Sr. Officers ay 'xx Senior officers Bobby Mosteller, Kate Yelverton, Tim Atchison, and Brad McCone are an important link to the other members of the class. They planned senior events and helped bring the class together. Dude Ranch and Baccalau- reate were fun filled days, but they also made each se- nior realize that their time together was limited. Finally the night of grad- uation arrived. After the cer- emony, all the graduates hugged each other and passed many wishes of good luck. Senior Dee Richardson said, I wish the class of '89 good luck but remember to cherish every moment of your senior year! by Liska Lewis Anxiously awaiting his departure, Sr. Eric Sample waits for the crowd to clear before he leaves the pep rally. The band was a major part of each pep rally. 5 'S -,. Q..-V ,, '1 i :g ,, ' ki-: 7 H ar A bf, f 1 W .5 f igi .Lili AZf2?i:fI,f fiififrfizf-' 4 - -', T A T fy, l f A, H A . I f wg Todd Adams Chris Adcock Shelly Adcock Aimee Alwell Amy Anz Tim Atchison Deborah Barnett RaeLynn Barrington Laura Beck Jennifer Bedunah Traci Beesley Amy Bills Marla Blackburn Michelle Bledsoe Gwendolyn Boyd Tommy Brakel Seniors 187 Scott Brand JoAnn Brawner Robert Bresciani Kevin Brewton Pleasant Brooks Jennifer Brown Debra Brymer Chris Bullock Wade Burk Rodney Bush Lori Butler Mark Byrd 188 Seniors Roaming the halls during class, Srs. Stacie Fisher, Doug Tracy, Debra Maludin, and Michael Gordon stop to pose for a picture. Seniors have roamed the halls in years pastp it's an unwritten tradition. 1-.tw is si 1 is SVSVS ' A f LVL Q Q . . U NN I Ce f if ,U r y 'wifi 31 e s L A X . te e tyrr 3? ' .1 S :S wizmm .Ji ., KM? .NYM fr y W: , J ,N -re ...ann Jvc TQ? G.. Vw I W ,V Q .7Vr -A 1 ,, Seniors Kristi Elkins and Travis Obenhaus enjoy the Howdy Dance. The Howdy Dance was the first dance of the year and welcomed freshmen and new students. Tracy Byrd Kevin Cain Danny Carrizales Randa Carter Deepa Chakraborty Julie Chlup Melodie Cisneros Craig Clark Kim Clark Leslee Clark Robin Clouser Sheryl Coffman Seniors 189 Carla Cook Lance Cook Melissa Cook Kim Corder Alicia Cox Tonia Creach Trisha Croakin John Crouch Donna Cruzen Tracy Daniel David Deal DeAnn Deittrick Nadege Delouzan John Denney Amia Devoll Trevor Dewett 190 Seniors 5? by 'Tx ,fa ?'l35.fif?' W ,o fa iii? 1 f 1 F fi- 5 .' W .,,: f. ta.. ' my X W 4 nf! . t ww A 44 M 1 5 if , av V ffl' 1' mfr ' in rf My 7, , ., ,fl f-Wff', V . 5,-an ,, if of T ,V www v 5 ji ':,, 1. ,,,.,,1 Senior romance is an effect of hormones more than brains. says Bob Burger. Can this actually be true? Perhaps it was fate or maybe one's destiny to fall in love with somebody. This once in a lifetime person is someone whom Plgtdwaflwe one can share innermost feelings with, give support to and care for. This person is widely acknowl- edged as the boyfriend or girl- friend. To seniors, a relationship such as this can become hectic with graduation and choosing a school to venture off to. Ty Stence said, I think that they frelationshipsj should not be allowed, because our senior year is meant to be fun. Senior ro- mances to others can be exciting as to Michele Kelty who said, I had some fun and enjoyable times. lt's just when you have someone in a senior romance you can never really forget. There are other seniors who become completely ecstatic about ro- mance. Mary Kroenung says, I think it's great, because l've got John CPruettJ. Senior romance can be a heart- ache to others. Senior Liska Lewis said, Senior romances are great when other people and confused feelings don't get in the way. Then there are seniors such as Alicia Cox who say, I think senior romances are a bum deal! Most of my friends have become real se- rious and so it's hard to find someone single to party with. After all the seniors have gone far from this school, do you think that the romance will last or at least a friendly relationship? .le- rome Flores sums it up in three simple words: I hope so! ' wee? 1 1 rf ' , Audrey Dickson Ary Djajadi Paulette Dobbins Jennifer Dodgen Seniors 191 Aaron Doss Laurie Doyle Kim Dumis Denis Dumke Randal Duncan Kyle Dunn Janie Dye Kevin Eggleston Kristi Elkins Marianne Ellis Bryan Estess William Eubanks 192 Seniors A portrait of true friends, Srs. Jennifer Dodgen and Angie Woodard pose for a quick picture before class. Friends helped each other through the hard times and shared the good ones as well. .fl i fi y. 135' Q! do Q .ff E ,, ,Q , , I ' rl , M. ,2 i E K f , 5 i L , it Q qs x fzififliififlii H N.,i K 't'l Q if A if H , ,',I ,f -I Q ,, f fi - i W,-,g,g ww -reed? 45. 15 Q... ' 1,-f f J 211, , 25 1 Qi. , , , .War ,fi ' gf? txt l Q. 9 ilk fi is g 1. 2 ir r is ,ti 2 , A .ii i ' 3 ire wa L Z 415 M .ya wi in I 'E s - .., k . F X ' Q . x After participating in a poster party, Srs. Julie Stacy and Stacie Fisher display their shirts. Poster parties were an important senior activity and helped promote school spirit. Russell Farina Stacie Fisher Lisa Flammang Jerome Flores Joey Fox Kristie Freeman Benjamin Fujihara Denise Gathingsi Brian German Paul Gerloff Christina Gess Gary Gibson Seniors 193 Tracie Glisson Michael Gordon Mark Green qt., ,mr Lisa Gray r Vt -:es 95 ,:,, f T O dcz'wze?e'zfecl Last summer when several of her friends told her that she was very photogenic, Tina Gess never imagined that their comments would lead to the beginning of a modeling career. I received a fly- er from John Robert Powers for a free evaluation, so l decided to go. I figured that it could do no harm. After this evaluation, Tina be- came more and more interested in modeling. l went back to John Robert Powers and decided to at- tend school there. She took a 28 week course which was broken down into a class every Saturday from nine to five. ln these classes, basics of 194 Seniors modeling, wardrobe coordination, and make-up classes were taught. Near the end of the classes, Tina participated in several photo shoots, volunteer jobs, and some promotional work just for expe- rience. Then came her first real job. lt was showcase modeling for a medical convention. I worked for three hours after school and was shocked, to find out that l had been paid S50 an hour! Since then, Tina has had no jobs, but she has become involved with the Town Center Fashion Board. She plans to pursue mod- eling part-time next year as she attends college. ln closing Tina Mg H . - said, Although I enjoy modeling very much, lam not considering it as a full-time career. by Liska Lewis sans... ag, A A , J , y 11 ' it ,, . , 1 ' we ,W f T' fi' H 'QS 'iijbfy a, ' '71 il V453 l 'EL -,,, ,J Beau Gregory Cyndi Grumbles Kelly Guiles Tim Gunter John Hackworth J. J. Harken Robert Harlin Kristi Harris Teresa Hathcock Christy Heinrich Doug Henderson Scot Hendricks Chip Henley Jennifer Herrera Kevin Huffman Brad Hunt Seniors 195 Daniel Hurtado Matt Ingerman Candice Jenkins Mary Jenson Ernesto Jimenez Kerry Jobe Tracey Jones Michelle Kelty Troy Kilgore Shannon Kimberling Brenda King Jody Kinnison 196 Seniors af? W Srs. Lance Cook and Bobby Mosteller pay close attention to their trigonometry studies. Academics played an important Jiti 1 J role in Senior life. J ae tL,nf ws:-uw ,136 EZ M ..:, I lib' KVM' Srs. Shelly Adcock, Todd Stegall, and Chris Bullock make their own fun during second lunch. For years many seniors have agreed that closed campus lunches are not fair for upperclassmen. 4, yfii2l.2x,e WS. J , , 'HQ . V ,,i,i ip, My ,aw A if ,aw ,,, Todd Klaver Ron Knight Troy Koonsman Lance Koppa Mary Kroenung Cathy Kummermehr Shannon Kuykendall David Lacey Chris Lancaster Kevin Landers Jacob Lemke Tammie Lesher Seniors 197 Liska Lewis Chris Logan Amber Ludwick J. J. Lyday Quentin Lynn Angie Mackey Kelly Maldonado Joleen Mannan Debra Mauldin Carie McAllister Christie McCollough Brad McCone Mike McGonigle Chris McGrath Sarah McKerlie Angela McKinney 198 Seniors 7024! 7-'Pmuz Da,-fm The Senior class is not known for its long attention span during classes. In fact, it is not a rare sight to catch one face down on a table dozing off. The most popular class, it seems, for Seniors to sleep in, is first period. We talked to a few of these first period dozers and here is what they said . . . Michael Gordon - During first period, the gravitational pltt S pull on my head is so great that I am forced to lay my head down on the table, and I occasionally doze off. Julie Stacy - I'm still asleep during first period because I never actually wake up. Plus it's Senior English, that's not worth waking up for. Stuart Minnis - The routine ex- citement of my first period phys- ics class slackened slightly the day after the Rush concert. I had quite a bit of trouble staying con- scious while Mr. Wynne elaborat- ed on the fascinating world of subatomic particles. Geddy, Alex, and Niel lRush band membersj kept my attention a little better. by Stacie Fisher Tammy Mercer Tony Miller Danielle Mills Mark Milner Seniors 199 Stuart Minnis Ron Maren Erich Morfeld Bobby Morris Rusti Morris Tina Morse Wendy Moskowicz Bobby Mosteller Kim Muller Charlotte Mullins Kevin Murphy Rebecca Murphy 200 Seniors we ,i 7 rg A K f f Wfwwy ,..,,,. . . ., While enjoying their last Homecoming Dance as students, Srs. Joey Fox and Quentin Lynn show that Seniors are number one. The Homecoming Dance was beautifully dec- orated bythe Student Council. T- A-. t 5.V,, 5gg 4 if. ' frif F er if f--:f 1, f:s,w-M1 If: , ...,., ,.,.. W .,., , .....,.,,,, . -12? f ff: '2 N, , if I W Y 1 i 'aw' V A '15 . L R l 'Q- s, I in A 2 ew New , My s,,4,,. ..,, J 1' a W-CW 1 i.:. ter! -up-f.,.,,.-Q N, is vt H Y if Foreign exchange student, Nadege Delouzan listens in- tently to a lecture. Nadege spent her year in America living in Crowley with the parents of Jeff Gunn, who graduated from Crowley last year. .nf ti tw' . ,iyypfi S c l I 'i 'ff ' is 1 6. 'Q U'v- ww r - --V f Stephanie Neal Vickie New Stephanie Nibling Scott Nipper Travis Obenhaus Holly Ohlen John Oliver Donald Owens Adam Pacheo Neal Padgett Nicole Pandolfo Rashmika Patel Seniors 201 Stephanie Peak Julie Pennington Mike Payne Gene Pena I I Zadltfoatde Decisions . . . Seniors are some- how drawn into a void of decisions which must be made. Some of these are major decisions and will haunt the senior during his or her entire year. Most seniors will agree the greatest decision is whether or not to go to college. Another decision that is parallel to that of going to college is what to major in when you get there. Sally Roberts said, I plan to go to college, but I am not sure where to go. Whatever college I do pick though, I want to major in either psychology, political sci- ence, or pre-law. After college, I plan to attend a law school. Some seniors have not only de- cided whether or not to go to col- lege, but they have also chosen what activities to involve them- 202 Seniors atwze selves in. Sheila Uhr said, I plan to attend TCU and major in el- ementary education. For about 3M months I have been training to become a TCU cheerleader and will continue my training for an- other year. Then I will try out. When these seniors reach their final destination they have one final major decision . . . where to live. This burning question could affect the graduate for the rest of his or her life. Stuart Minis said, I am condemned to live at home due to lack of funds. There are others that have already made the proper arrangements. I have plans to live at Colby Dorm, re- plies Sheila Uhr, which is an all girls dorm at TCU. Then there are others such as Daniel Hurtado who say, I don't know yet, but I have to take what I can get due to late registration. Though some seniors may be able to take the full impact of graduation, all will agree that to- day's senior is built for the future. by Chris Logan 2.1 , I -frr' J A Danny Perkins Todd Porter John Pruett Cathie Ratliff Lonny Raye Jesse Reed Darrel Reeves Polly Reid Dee Richardson Marla Richardson Sally Robets Michael Rocamontes Michael Rodriguez Suzana Rojas James Rose Scott Ross Seniors 203 Jay Rudd Gibby Saldivar Eric Sample Paul Schlotzhauer Karen Scott Lisa Sharp Shaun Sharp Clifton Short Shelly Shultz Julie Skiles Amy Smith Karen Smith Keeping the pep rally going, Sr. Dee Richardson jams on . the drums. Dee was in band all four years of high school and , xy was section leader. 204 Seniors l 'sei' if f Qing-nv. W W or , Taklng care of business, Srs. Joey Fox and Liska Lewis attend to their duties as office aides. Aide periods were common among seniors as they helped fill holes in sched- ules and raised grade point averages. . jff,Q.iKV ' .,....., -- Marylin Smith Tami Smith Lara Spann Brad Spradley Dawn Stackpole Julie Stacy Jeff Steel Todd Stegall Ty Stence Shauna Still Robert Stroud Tina Summarell Seniors 205 Kim Tanner Krista Tarter Laura Taylor Gayle Teeter wif? fcuu'afz4aada7fa!f A few would-be seniors did not quite make it last year. So, once again, they were classified as Jrs. We like to refer to these as Jrh. We interviewed a few of these students and here is what they said . . . Q. Many people who fail do not like to admit it. How do you feel about this? A. Chris Jaso - We just take things as they come and try to A. A. How does it feel to be called a Junior for the second year in a row? Donnie Harwell - I just miss not having my friends in my classes. Chris Jaso - I agree with Donnie. l'd also like to tell the Senior class that we still think that the class of 88 is the best, to pray for us, and to be patient, we will make it. Vt' fiftieth: ,1 ,g 'E ., an N11 FEE, 1 v , . if-1 rr , .,.., , V . 1 W ' . if , f' I 1 have fun. The more open we are about it, the more natural we feel. A. Donnie Harwell- We can't be ashamed of it. lf we can deal with it, other people will accept the fact that we didn't pass. 6 Seniors A. Darrell Reeves - All of my friends know that l'm supposed to be a Senior so that doesn't bother me. The worst part will be sitting through graduation and watching my friends graduate knowing that I could have Dee Richardson been there. After all the partying and congrats are over, l probably won't see them anymore. They'll be gone. by Stacie F h Karan Thomas Sonya Thompkins Mike Thompson Bobbie Touchton Pam Trammell LoriAnn Turner Sheila Uhr Kerry VanDeventer Angela Wasden LaQuita Watson Jodi Webster Angela Wheeler Jason Whisenant Kevin White Doug Whitehead Fred Whitley Seniors 207 Carla Wilkes Steve Wilkinson James Williams Jennifer Williams Brandi Wilson Jude Wilson J. J. Wilson Tommy Wilson David Wissore Andie Woodard Kate Yelverton Susie Yerigan 208 Seniors AW, Aff, are ff ww? Drill team captain Kerry VanDeVenter faces yet another day of being late to first period. Early morning practices left little time to get ready for the day. . . ,4. ,L fx Q V Sr. Jennifer Dodgen struggles on crutches through the hallowed halls of our school. Jennifer broke two toes when she tripped over a vacuum cleaner at work. Blake Young Kristen Zetsche Sr. Joey Fox and Soph. Malise Taylor bind the gap between the upper and lower classes. Many upper and lower class- men became close friends this year. 4 A Best of buddies, Srs. Paul Gerloff and Bobby Mosteller hang around in the mall. The mall was a favorite daily hang-out during the day. 4 Taking a well deserved break, Sr. Kevin Murphy relaxes during his straining schedule. Some seniors did not have a simple academic load. Seniors 209 I Qfcwd ?6c6eal 'gg Zan Senior awards have been a tradition for a number of years. Each year the Talon Staff adds a new awardg this year it was the Most Con- siderate category. About thirty seniors were nominat- ed by their peers and about a dozen went on to be hand picked by their own class to win awards. The class of 1988 was well represented with each award. Kelly Guiles, Sr., is handed her Talon Award for Class Clown by Talon Staff members Andrea Malone, Jr., and Sr. Bobby Touchton. The Talon Award glass was the idea of yearbook advisor Paula Martinez. 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Sandi 1644 gm? .-.I Sidnma zuq6ead4Zl gg 77Za4z' ?a,g4m,m Shelly Adcock Athletic Trainer - 9, 10, 11 Batgirl - 10, 12 Student Council - 10 Debate Team - 12 NHS - 11, 12 Almee Alwell Lakenheath American High School QEnglandJ Algebra I Award - 9 Vice Pres. -- 9 Class Rep. - 10 Student Council - 9, 10 Pep-Club Pres. - 10 Powder Puff Football - 9, 10 Crowley High School NHS - 12 F'l'A - 12 FTA Delegate for District at State Convention - 12 Tlm Atchison Football- 9, 10, 11, 123 Captain - 12 Track - 12 Class Sec. - 12 TrigfE.A. Award - 12 Second Team All-District Football - 12 Deborah Barnett Calvary Academy Volleyball - 10 Cosmetology - 1 1, 12 Rae Lynn Barrington Spanish Club - 9 Choir Vice-Pres. - 10 Cosmetology - 11, 12 V.l.C.A. Sec. - 115 Pres. - 12 Freehand Creative Writing Club -- 12 Traclanne Beesley Bonanza High School, Las Vegas, Nevada Varsity Band - 9, 10 Math Competition Team - 10 Algebra llfT rig Award - 10 NHS - 10 Crowley High School Mighty Eagle Band - 11, 12 NHS - 11, 125 Pres. - 12 English lll H Award - 11 Symphonic Band Award - 12 I Dare You Award - 12 l Dare You Award - 12 Band Treasurer - 12 F.T.A. - 12 Letter of Commendation PSAT PSATXNMSQT - 12 Trusgee Scholarship for BYU - 1 Tswanna Gall Bennett Hickman Mills Drama Club - 11 Basketball - 10, 11 Todd Dwayne Bllbrey Eldorado High School Football - 9, 10 Track -- 9 Class President - 9 214 Sr. Credits Class Favorite - 10 Student Council - 9, Treasurer - 10 Amy Bllls NHS - 12 Cosmetology Award - 12 Cosmetology - 11, 12 Jeannie Michelle Bledsoe Mighty Eagle Band - 9, 10, 11 12 Speech - 125 3rd Place Burleson Tournament - 12, Prose Alt. - 12 French Club - 11 W. B. Travis High School Austin, Texas Student Council - 9 Tennis - 9, 10 Gwen Boyd All Region Band - 11 Symphonic Band - 11, 12 Concert Band - 9, 10 Stage Band - 9, 10, 11 Swegpstakes Band - 9, 10, 11 1 State Marching Band - 11, 12 French Club - 9, 11 FTA - 10, 11 Journalism - 10 Tommy Brakel Basketball - 9, 10, 11, 12 French Club - 10, 11 Varsity Baseball - 11, 12 Class Vice-Pres. - 9 Scott Brand Nolan High Basketball -- 9 JV Baseball - 9, 10 Crowley High School Basketball- 11, 12 Joann Brawner Track Athletic Manager - 9 French Club - 9, 10 Student Council - 10, 11 Basketball and Track Manager - 10, 11 Cosmetology - 11, 12 V.I.C.A2- 11, 123 Vice Pres. - 1 Robert Joseph Bresciani Track - 9 Band - 9, 10, 11 Football- 9, 10, 11 State Band Ensemble - 9 5th Place Pole Vault - District Meet - 9 Kevln Brewton Football- 9, 10, 11, 123 Defensive Line Capt. - 12 Track - 9, 10 Powerlifting -- 9, 10 FCA2- 11, 12, Vice-Pres. - 1 Pleasent Brooks Track- 9, 10, 11, 12 Basketball - 9, 10, 11, 12 Maison Award - 12 Jennlfer Brown Volleyball- 9, 10, 11, 12 Basketball- 9, 10, 11, 12 All-District Volleyball - 11, 12 Hongrable District Basketball - 1 All-State Academic Volleyball - 12 NHS - 11, 12 Class Secretary - 11 Best All-Around Girl - 12 Allcia Cox Student Council - 9, 10 Basketball - 9, 10 FCA - 9, 10 Batgirl - 9 Talon Staff - 11, 125 Editor - 12 Journalism Award - 11 National Honor Roll - 11 Most Beautiful Nominee - 12 Tonla Creach Band - 9 FHA - 11 D.Eg.A. -- 11, Vice Pres. - 1 John Crouch Track -9, 10,11, 12 Band - 9, 10, 11, 12 Basketball - 9 Cross Country - 10 Stage Band - 10, 11, 12 Donna Cruzen Band - 9,10,11,12 FTA-9,1O,11,12 Spanish Club - 10 Flag Corps - 11 NHS - 11, 123 Treasurer - 12 Who's Who Among American High School Students -- 11, 12 Girls' State Rep. - 11 The Curious Savage - 12 Debate - 12 Cross-Ex Debate Award - 12 Tracy Daniel FHAXHERO - 11, 12 Davld Deal Student Council - 11, 12 ODP -- 105 Pres. - 12 Deanne Seittrick Volleyball - 9 DECA - 12 Nadege Delauzun Tennis - 12 Mia Devoll Tennis - 9, 10, 11, 12 French Club - 10 Trevor Dewett U.S. History Award - 12 CVAE Co-Op Award - 11 Arey Diaiadl Regina Pacis Table Tennis - 10 Badminton - 10 Soccer - 11 Phllllp Randel Duncan Band - 9, 10, 11, 12 Student Council - 10, 11 NHS Q- 12 Kyle Dunn Football- 9, 10, 11, 12 Janle Dye FTA - 10, 11, 12 Cosmetology - 11, 12 Krlstl Elkins Band - 9,10,11,12 Flag Corps - 10, 11 All-Region Band - 10, 11, 12 i TWC Honor Band - 10, 11, 12 Solo-Ensemble -- 10, 11, 12 Drum Major - 12 Stage Band - 11, 12 H. English ll Award - 10 U.l.L. Ready Writing Award - 12 NHS - 115 Sec. - 12 Spanish Club - 10 Who's Who Among American High School Students -- 11, 12 Girls' State -- 11 Marianne Ellis Cosmetology - 11, 12 Bryan Estess Albany High School Short Circuits - 9 FCA -- 10 Crowley High School Outstanding Weightlifting Award - 11 NHS - 11, 12 Journalism - 12 ETSU Photography Contest - 12 TAHSPI Photography Contest - 12 Drill Team Manager - 12 Bllly Eubanks Football - 9 Golf- 9, 10, 12 Tennis -- 10 Spanish Club - 10 Baseball - 11 Stacle Fisher Abilene High School Cheerleader - 9 Swim Team - 10 Crowley High School Tennis - 11 Journalism - 11, 12 French Club - 11, 125 Pres. l 12 Llsa Flammang Drama - 9 Band - 9, 10, 11, 12, Treas. - 115 Vice-Pres. - 12 French Club - 10, 11 NHS - 11, 12 Jerome Flores Football- 9, 10 Baseball - 9, 10, 11 French Club - 11, 12 Krlstie Freeman Volleyball - 9, 10 Basketball - 9, 10 DECA - 11 VOE CO-OP - 12, VOE C0-OP Award - 12 Joey Fox Football- 9, 10 Track - 9, 10, 11, 12 Spanish Club - 9, 10 Benjamin Fuiihara Football- 9, 10, 11, 12 Class Clown - 12 Brlan German Football- 9, 10, 11, 12 French Club - 11, 12 Nlost Flirtatious Nominee - 12 Christina Gess National Art Award - 12 All Aqmerican Scholar Award - 1 Who's Who Among American High School Students - 11 NHS - 12 Spanish Club - 10 Gary Gibson ODP - 11, 12, Vice-Pres. - 12 Auto Mechanics - 11, 12 Award For Outstanding Student - 12 Traci Glisson Volleyball- 9, 10, 11, 12 Basketball - 9, 10 Track - 9, 10 Rodeo Team - 9, 10, 113 Treas. - 9 Michael Gordon Student Council - 9 Basketball - 9, 10, 11, 12 Baseball - 9, 10, 11, 12 Spanish Club - 10 NHS - 11, 12 Lisa Ellen Gray Drama - 9, 10, 11, 12 Thespians - 9, 10, 11, 12, VP -- 115 Pres. - 12 Speech - 9, 10, 11, 12 Student Council - 9, 10, 113 Hist. 10 Spanish Club - 10, 115 Sec. 11 U.l.L. One-Act Play Contest - 9, 10, 11, 12 U.l.L. Prose Interpretation - 9, 10, 12 NHS - 11, 12 AP English IV Award - 12 Drama - 12 Physics - 11 Typing - 10 Mark Green Track - 11 Beau Gregory Football - 9 Cyndi Grumbles Band - 9, 10, 11, 12 Kelly Guiles Volleyball- 9, 10, 11, 12 Basketball - 9, 10, 11, 12 Track - 9, 10, 11, 12 Class Clown - 12 John Hackworth Powerlifting - 10, 11 DECA - 12 Christy Heinrich Spanish Club - 9, 10 Athletic Manager - 11 Jennifer Leigh Herrera FHA - 11 DECA - 12 Chip Henley Tennis - 10, 11 French Club - 9, 10 lrene Hsu Northbrook High School Algebra ll Honors Award - 10 Pre Calculus Honors Award - 11 Spanish Honors Award - 11 Who's Who Among American High School Students - 11 JETS Club - 9,10, 11, 12 Spanish Club - 9 Band Z 9, 10, 11, 12, Treas. - 1 Mu Alpha Theta - 10, 11, 12, Sec. - 12 NHS - 11, 12 Crowley High School Highest GPA Award - 12 UIL Scholar Award - 12 Kevin Huffman Baseball- 9, 10, 11 Football- 10, 11 Brad Hunt Spanish Club - 10 NHS - 11, 12 Candice Jenkins Southwest High School Student Council - 9 Band - 9 Volleyball -- 9, 10 Basketball - 9, 10 Track - 10 Crowley High School Spanish Club - 11 Volleyball - 11 Basketball - 11 NHS - 11, 12 Student Council - 12 Academic Decathalon - 12 Mari Jensen French Club - 9 FHAXHERO - 12 J. Ernesto Jimenez Cross Country - 9, 10, 11, 12 Track - 9,10,11,12 Band - 9 Spanish Club - 9, 10 Kerry Jobe Band - 9, 10 French Club - 10, 11 Drama - 11 Creative Writing - 12 Student Council - 12 Tennis - 12 Mlchelle Suzanne Kelty Eisenhower High School Honor Roll - 9, 10 Pom-Pom Squad - 9, 10, 11 FCA - 10 Art Club - 10 Drama Club - 10 Pep Club - 10 Crowley High School Talonettes - 12 Troy Kilgore Football- 9, 10 Weights - 11 Shannon Kimberling Volleyball- 9, 10, 11, 12 Basketball - 9, 10, 11, 12 Most Athletic - 12 NHS -- 11, 12 Brenda King Rio Vista Volleyball - 9, 10 Basketball - 9, 10, 11 Track - 9, 10 Cheerleader - 10, 11 FHA - 9 FCA - 10, 11 Crowley High School Student Council - 12 Basketball - 12 FCA - 12 Jodi Kinnison French Club - 9, 10 FHAXHERO - 12 HECE CO-OP Class - 12 Todd Klaver Tennis - 9, 10, 11, 12 Golf- 11, 12, Capt. - 11, 12 Journalism - 11, 12 UIL Scholar Award - 12 Troy Koonsman Football - 9, 10, 11, 12 Basketball - 9 Lance Koppa Band - 9, 10 Spanish Club - 9, 10 Mary Kroenung Choctawhatchee High School Band - 9 lndianettes - 10 Crowley High School Talonettes - 11, 123 Runner- up for Talonette of the Year - 115 Tallonette of the year - 12 Talon Staff - 125 Academics Editor - 12 Tennis - 12 NHS - 12 Cathy Kummermehr Volleyball - 9, 11, 12 Basketball - 9 Track - 9 Shannon Kuykendall Basketball - 9, 10 Track - 9, 10 Student Council - 9, 10, 11 French Club - 9, 10 FCA - 9, 10 Cheerleader - 10, 11, 12 Kevin Lander Football - 10, 11, 12 Powerlifting - 11, 12 General Drafting Award - 10 Algebra ll Award - 10 Honors Chemistry Award - 10 Chemistry ll Award - 11 Physics - 12 UIL Scholar Award - 12 NHS - 11, 12 Who's Who Among American High School Students - 11 Tammie Lesher FTA - 9, 10, Historian - 10 PBM Award - 10 NHS - 11, 12 Who's Who Among American High School Students - 11 The Bad Seed - 11 The Children 's Hour - 11 Thespians - 11, Vice-Pres. - 11 CX Debate - 12 The Curious Savage - 12 Applied Economics Award - 12 Llska Lewis Clarke Central High School Band - 9, 10 Majorettes - 10 Literary Magazine - 10 Honor Roll - 9, 10 Crowley High School Student Council - 11 Talon Staff - 11, 125 Senior Section Editor - 12 Journalism Award - 12 NHS - 11, 12 Most Likely to Succeed Nominee - 12 Who's Who Among American High School Students - 11 National Honor Roll - 11, 12 UIL Scholar Award - 12 Marcle Ley Choir - 12 Chrls Logan Journalism - 12 J. J. Lyday Football - 9, 10, 11, 12 NHS - 11, 12 Basketball - 9, 10 Angela Mackey Spanish Club - 10 FT A - 11 Choir - 12 Doug Massey Southwest ROTC Ranger Team - 9, 10, 11 Sr. Credits 215 Crowley High School Mighty Eagle Band - 11, 12 Debra Mauldin Student Council - 9, 10 Spanish Club - 10, 11 Talon Staff - 12 Carle McAllister Spanish Club - 10 FHAXHERO - 12 Christi McCoIIaugh Drama - 9 Cosmetology - 11 HECA CO-OP Class - 12 FHA - 12 VICA - 11 Brad McCone Football - 9, 10, 11, 12 Baseball- 9, 10, 11, 12 Track- 9,1O,11,12 Best All-Around Boy - 12 NHS - 11, 12 Mlke McGonigle FCA- 9,10,11,12 Football - 9, 10, 11, 12 Track - 12 Baseball- 10, 11 Chrls McGrath Football- 11, 12 NHS - 11, 12 Angela McKinney Algebra I Award - 9 French Club - 9, 10 F'l'A - 10, 11 Student Council - 11, 12 Choir - 11, 125 Sec. - 11, Historian - 12 Choir Award - 11 NHS - 11, 12 Who's Who Among American High School Students - 11 UIL Scholar Award - 12 Tammy Mercer Volleyball - 9 Track - 9 Spanish Club - 11, 12 FHAXHERO - 12 Tony Miller Algebra ll Award - 11 Soccer - 10 Danielle Mills Spanish Club - 9, 10 FTA - 12 Talonettes - 105 Chaplain - 10 Eagle Mascot- 11, 12 NHS -- 11, 12 Thespian Society - 12 Stephanie Harris Award - 12 Fitness and Figure Award - 9 Mark Milner Friendliest - 12 Best Dressed - 12 Stuart Minnis Alamogordo High School Track NA Field - 9 Annual Staff - 10 Crowley High School French Club - 11 One Act Play - 12 Thespians - 12 216 Sr. Credits Rusti Morris ICT - 11, 12, Sec. - 12 Basketball - 9, 10 Tlna Morse L. D. Bell DECA - 9, 10: Sec. - 10 French Club -- 11 Wendy Moskowicz Nolan High School Swim Team - 9 Student Council - 10 Drill Team - 10, 11 SADD Chapter - 10 Honor Roll - 9, 10, 11 Crowley High School Student Council - 11, 12 French Club - 11, 12 Honor Roll- 11, 12 FTA - 12 Academic Decathalon - 12 Bobby Mosteller Football - 9, 10, 11, 12 Basketball - 9 Baseball- 9, 10, 11, 12 Powerlifting - 10 Class Treasurer - 10 Spanish Club - 10 Class Vice-Pres. - 11 Class Favorite - 11 NHS - 11, 12 Class Pres. - 12 Most Handsome - 12 Klm Muller Basketball - Manager - 9 Volleyball - 9 Track Manager - 10 VICA - 11, 12, Historian - 11, 12 Cosmetology - 11, 12 Kevin Murphy Biology I Award - 9 Geometry Award - 9 American History Award - 9 Spanish ll Award - 10 TrigfEA Award - 11 Government Award - 12 Valedictorian - 12 NHS - 11, 12 Basketball - 9, 10 Rebecca Murphy ICT - 11 VFL - 12 Homecoming - 9 Stephanie Neal Volleyball - 9, 10, 11, 12 Basketball - 9, 10, 11 Sophomore Escort for '86 Prom - 10 Cheerleader - 12 Class Favorite - 11 Homecoming Queen - 12 Best Dressed - 12 Most Beautiful - 12 Stephanie Nibling NHS - 11, 12 Band - 9, 10, 11, 12 Biology ll Award - 11 Top 1096 -11, 12 Scott Nlpper Band - 9, 10 Cross Country - 9, 11, 12 Track - 9, 11, 12 Spanish - 10, 11 NHS -- 12 Holly J. Ohlen Symphonic Band 9, 10, 11, 12 All-Region Band 10, 11, 12 State Ensemble 10, 11, 12 TWC Honors Band 10, 11, 12 State Solo 1 1 Outstanding Musician 11 Nominee for McDonald's All- American Band 11 Academic Decathalon 11, 12 Track Team 9, 10, 11 Steve Olguin Who's Who Among American High School Students Spanish Club Vice President 11, 12 F.F.A. Reporter 12 Computer Club 10 Football 10 Track 10, 11 Cross Country 11 Debate Team 11 Art Club 10 Donald Adair Owens lll Golf 10, 11, 12 Debate 11, 12 Glenbard South High School Honors Golf 9 Debate 10 Adam Pacheco lll Football 10 Golf 10, 11, 12 Neal Padgett Football 9, 10 Nlcole Pandolfo Choir 9, 10, 11, 12 Choir Librarian 9 Choir Secretary 10 Choir Vice-President 11 President 12 HECE Co-Op 12 Gene Pena Football - 9 Powerlifting - 10, 11 Julla c. Pennington Future Homemakers of America - 9 Band - 9, 10,11, 12 Youth for Christ -- 9, 10, 11, 12 Youth for Christ Publicity Chairperson - 10, 11 Student Council 10, 11, 12 Student Council Vice-President - 12 Jazz Band - 11 Flag Corp. - 11 Who's Who Among American High School Students - 11 Natgmnal Honor Society - 11, 1 United States Achievement Award - 12 Scholastic All American Award - 12 National Leadership and Service Award - 12 United States Student Council Award - 12 Danny Perkins Football- 9, 10, 11, 12 - All District Offensive Line - 12 Basketball - 9, 10, 11 Freshman Class President University of Tulsa Football Scholarship Brad Phillips Basketball- 9, 10, 11, 12 Honorable Mention All-District 12 , 3rd Team All-District I Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12 I lst Team All-District Todd Porter Weight Lifting - 11, 12 Tennis - 9, 10 Weights Award - 12 John Pruett Lompac High School Football- 9, 10, 11 Tennis - 9, 10, 11 N.H.S. - 9,10, 11 H.H.S. Class Representative - 10, 11 Student Council -- 10, 11 Interact Club - 9, 10, 11 English Writing Award - 9 Principal's List- 9, 10, 11 Drowley High School Honors Football- 12 Tennis - 11, 12 N.H.S. - 12 U.l.L. Top 1096 Award Navy ROTC Scholarship Cathie Ratliff DECA I and ll Dee Shaunte Richardson Band - 9,10, 11,12 Student Council Representative - 9 Percussion Ensemble 1st Division - 9 Symphonic Band - 11, 12 Drum Corps Section Leader - 12 Band Sweetheart - 12 Future Teachers of America - 9, 10, 11, 12 F.T.A. Secretary - 10 F.T.A. Historian - 12 National Honor Society - 12 Journalism Photographer - 12 Mike Rocamontes Football - 9, 10, 11 Art l Award - 1 1 Michael Rodng' uez Basketball - Band - 9,10,11,12 Stage Band - 10, 11, 12 National Honor Society Vice- President - 12 National Hispanic Awards Semi- Finalist - 12 American Airlines Award Winner - 11 I Dare You Award - 12 Who's Who Among American High School Students - 11 Band Beau 12 Band Secretary 12 Susana Rojas Tennis 12 National Honor Society 11, 12 Scott Ross Auto Mechanics 10 ICT ll 11, 12 Appliance Repair - 11 Erlc Sample Band - 9,10,11,12 Stage Band - 11, 12 Karen Scott Band - 9 French Club - 9, 10 French Club Secretary - 10 Flag Corps - 10 Tennis - 10, 11, 12 Shaun Sharp Football- 9, 10, 11, 12 Powerlifting - 10 Student Council - 10, 11 DECA President - 12 Julle Sklles Cheerleader - 9, 10, 11, 12 Cheerleader Co-Captain - 12 Drill Team Rookie of the Year - 10 French Club - 9, 10 Prom Escort - 10 Who's Who Among American high School Students - 11 G mnastics Award 12 y 1 USGE Class I Gymnast - 9, 10, 11, 12 Gymnastic Regional Qualifier - 9, 10, 11 Most Talented - 12 Miss Crowley Pageant Talent Winner - 19 8 Miss Crowley Congeniality Winner - 1988 4th-Runner-up Miss Crowley - 1988 Lone Star Gymnastics Scholarship Texas Women's Gymnastics Scholarship Imperial Miss National Talent Scholarship Amy LynnSrnRh Band-9,10 Cheerleader-9,10 Drama-9,10,11 Drill Team- 11,12 Thespian Society- 11 Honorable MentionAllStarCast 0ne-ActPlay- 12 OneActPlay- 11,12 Freshman Princess SophomorePrincess Junior Princess Homecorninglbrincess- 11 HomecomingPrincess- 12 NationalHonorSociety- 12 Most Friendly- 12 Most Considerate - 12 Class Favorite - 12 Miss CHS -- 12 Karen E. Smlth Volleyball- 11, 12 Cheerleader - 12 Future Homemakers of America - 11, 12 Who's Who Among American High School Students - 12 Vocational Food and Nutrition Award - 12 Homecoming Court - 12 Trinity Valley School Volleyball - 9, 10 Basketball - 9, 10 Softball - 9, 10 Brad Spradley Tennis - 9, 10 Spanish Club - 9, 10 Baseball - 11 Dawn Stackpole National Honor Society - 11, 12 .Iulle Stacy Yearbook Staff - 11 Student Council - 9, 10, 11, 12 French Club - 11, 12 French Club Vice-President - 12 Thespian Club - 11 Jeff Steele Band - 9,10,11,12 Basketball - 9, 10 Todd Stegall Student Council - 11, 12 Spanish Club - 10, 11 Class Officer - 11 FHA Club - 11 Football- 9, 10, 11, 12 Football Captain - 12 Basketball -- 9 Baseball - 9 Prom Escort - 10 Most Flirtatious - 12 Mr. Fitguary Crowley Calendar Powerlifting - 10, 11, 12 Shauna Still Band - 9, 10, 11 Spanish Club - 9 Drama - 9 Future 5-lomemakers of America - 1 Robert Stroud A. M. Barbe High School Honors Student Council - 9, 10,11 Key Club - 9, 10, 11 Most Likely to Succeed - 9 Nafiianal Honor Society - 10, Leadership Award - 10, 1 1 Vice-President Advanced Science Club - 11 Baseball - 11 Crowley High School Honors National Honor Society 12 ICUUP Martell Undergraduate Chemistry Scholarship Baseball - 11, 12 The Summarell Cross Country - 10, 11 Track - 9, 10 Gayle Teeter Talon Staff - 10 Spanish Club -- 11 Student Council - 11, 12 National Honor Society - 11, 12 Who's Who Among American High School Students - 11, 12 Mike Thompson National Honor Society - 12 NMSQTXPSAT Commended Student - 12 UIL Scholar - 12 Football - 9 Cross Country - 10, 11, 12 Track - 9, 10, 11, 12 United States Art Award - 12 Bobby Touchton J.V. Baseball - 9 Physical Science Award - 9 Varsity Baseball- 10, 11, 12 NHS - 11, 12 Advanced Placement American History Award - 11 Yearbook Staff - 11, 12 UIL Scholar Award - 12 All-District Baseman - 12 Cunningham Spring Sport Scholarship Award Pamela Trammel Student Council - 9, 10 Talonette Drill Team - 10, 11 12 Varsity Trainer - 9, 10 Lorl Turner Spanish club - 9, 10 Gymnastics - 11, 12 Angle Wasden Band - 9,10,11,12 FTA - 10, 11, 12 NHS - 11, 12 UIL Award - 12 Laqulta Watson Journalism - 9, 10 Chorus - 9,10, 11,12 Spanish Club -11, 12 FTA- 11 FHA- 11,12 Kevlniblte Choir-9 Spanish Club-9, 10 Football - 10, 11, 12 Powerlifting- 10 0neActPlay- 12 me rmimy Pre-Algebra Award - 9 Endlsh ll Award - 10 English m Award - 11 Woodworking Award - 11 rwrbau - 1o,11, 12 .ludeillsen Band -9,10,11 Choir-9,10,11,12 School Play- 10 Tommy Wilson Rodeo Team - 9, 10, 11, 12 T. J. 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Texas Crowley TX 76036 630 SW Wilshire ,f35'iPAPPl's I Fred whiuey ...........----v va, ,,,,,....,--v..-o-v ,....,....--.n--v-r B I Sh ' C t ' ur eson opping en er 1 cute Burleson TX 76028 6 W 6-'V a 6 l mm ram 295-0191 l Q Congratulations, we have watched VCR'5 VHSXBETA g you grow into a fine young man. We CAMCORDERS E g ,are-proudwgf you. Lgvg: all use 3400 TAPES and Papaw P R IN TIN G Country Store at 9708 Crowley Rd. n 'ABVERTISING SPECIALITIES 293-1890 Quick Printing Commercial jk Copying - For your advertising needs Gas , Grocene Pens - Calendars - Balloons - Mugs Cmcken 812 N. Crowley Rd. 297-1351 232 Advertisement QL, uw 294 4706 208 E MAIN CROWLEY TEXAS SPECIAL ORDERS WELCOME OPEN 6 a m Noon Monday thru Saturday Sunday 7 a m Noon Ad rt' t 233 ...vi P... ,,..,... Q KD U , www I -a-H r New x-AL - L Ji Nw,-4 I 15,45 ....,...........- it 6 .................--.. r3'f93f3??5t?9?993995 arrizales D A Our precious little boy has grown to a handsome man. We're so proud of you, thank you for being sucha fine son. g g g SSW Alicia Cox LS Dear Leash, You are my hopes, dreams, and joys all rolled up in one dyna ' YUU are ablessing to us. We love you. God bless you always. Mom, Dad, and Sisters Proverbs 3:3-8 .Debflfah B.3Ll'1BiL ! ,,.,.............-.-f bunches and bunches. P.S. Remember to look for the good and you'll find it. Your ffl fans, JoAnn Brawner Congratulations! We love you! Mom, Lloyd, Stacy, and Shannon -..ltdommand-Dadfgw -a From a precious baby to a love- ly young lady, you've been a delight to us all. Love, Mom, Dad, Steve, Vic, We are so very proud of you and happy for this accomplish- ment in your life. Stay true to your values and goals and reach out fag your gdreams. ,....,...-- u,,,,.,...L..-.4 1 4Sliannon Kuykendall S Congratulations! We love you. Dad, Patty, Stacy, and JoAnn Donal'dfDavid'f'Lincoln,! ' and Nicholas Nlay God bless you alwaysf We love you, Mom and Dad 234 Advertisement ,22.2s322Q2s3Q12Qae212-P929-299222 39233599 Tf3'??933E l ll fi l l , Eg i A A , , H W M WY ii., hmm' ' i ' i W... nu.. ' V' ,. lg V 'H'A .Y , 5 ,......,....c-.M .,......-.... You have brought joy, love and hope into our lives. Thanks for finishing another race in life. W-S ., ,M., ,.,,, .,, , ,, 'r 'sfeve'nwiIRi'f1E6'n ' it Steve, you are a very special person and a joy to us. Keep up the good work. me Julie Stacy We are very proud of you. Thank you for all the happiness you have given us. Our love anmbestgwisheso ' always. Love, Mom, Frank and Sheri. 1 Susie Yerigan - - W'w'A1Wa'y's ke'ep'that'smile oMn your always. Love, Mom, Dad, Mi- chael and Christina. face, and you will take joy and love with you wherever you go. We are so proud of you and all you have accomplished. Con- ,.Mm and Dad. ,,,,,,....,m.m.w-..c,..,..........,.. . ..,, .g M I W..,,..... Congratulations Dud! My pride in you is exceeded only by my love for you. Dad. Advertisement 235 ,MW ......, ,... W. W... A,Aw V My---We-MM? Stacie Fisher ..,.gulnlugsnngg ,,,. - ...x ggys hKlQl..-.- Q - QC 05155 os!!! s 0 N ' Q 1 5. ': 'I The New Frontzer of the M etroplex 5 -1 e mum' lnmnu as Q... . .g-..., .go-moan llgg g.,,, ,,, you 0 U Q ,tus -. 0 Crowley Chamber of Commerce 109 N Roberts St Crowley TX 76036 817 297 4211 mime 'E M313 233713 1 Zig'-Eff! ,vffffzff ffffzffff Nicole Pandolfo Crowley s Nlad Flonst Owned and Operated by Orville and Mane Davls , I' Q-ff? 4 S if X evlff wfa-if We Dellver Serving All Hospitals and Funeral Homes ou are stlll as sweet as the day you were born Weddmg Services Love Mom and Dad 297 2581 113 Roberts nughts 297 9897 Xfii Crowley Community Center fpx 1005 West Mann Crowley TX 76036 i 817 297 9141 Q-.4 r x l Ea. his .dn Eltblh-:-f1r't Q wr. 236 Advemsement Q . Q .gg I ' ' 0 0 Q , 0 ,' 0 O 5. I ' f I ' I ,, 5 , I ' I v g . 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MAIN MANAGER CROWLEY, TX 76036 I 43 CROWLEY ROAD AUTOMOTIVE IWWRI CROWLEY TEXACO CROWLEY ROAD MIKE NOBLE A TOMOTIVE 1609 N. CROWLEY ROAD CROWLEY, TX 76036 297-2228 COMPLETE CAR CENTER FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DIESEL - TRUCK REPAIR CHARLES WOOD Ad rt r 237 I HAMBURGERS oNioN RINGS 'W all 'N fi - s 'E A , Vigyik' L-41?-U N glalhhylk, ELMER C. LEE-Owner HEAVY AGED BEEF - I.lE'S QUALITY - MEATS FREEZER ORDERS A CUSTOM SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE 293-5971 or 293-5989 5707 F CROWLEY RD. Monday-Saturday FT. WORTH TX 76134 Hours 9:00 lil 6:00 When Quality Sllll Rules S V 'T - 'I 1 F1NCHER'S WESTERN STORES, INC. EXIT 39 lI5 EAST EXCHANGE AVE, HIGHWAY Bl SOUTH PHONE 624-7302 PHONE 2930620 FT. WORTH, TEXAS 76106 BURLESON, TEXAS 76028 238 Advertisement N 326 E. Main Crowley, TX 76036 297-9951 fy. A. .f..f5- .M 4-we 3 I7 W: . f Na 'E Qs fwfsiw 3.35 ,J ? ,if ESM? Melissa Natalie Cook The mountain was steep, but you made it! You are the joy of our lives. 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Love Mom, Travis, a nd Angela f . . .,.. .., M.,.,...,,..m,,,,,.,..,...,,..q l l l C ssfr . t M S P. or -4 F , V. , X l X g , Mx i C A ii ,A , 'A 5 Ps'..t., . , C' 1 J V C C.Revm an M H WM 'liraici Glisson C Krista Lee Ann Tarter J You finally made it! We are Riding through our life on a Congratulations! We were all L very proud of you. journey to yourfuture our little behind you - we knew you Love Mom, Dad, and Mindy buck-a-roo. With love, from me could do it! Always give life WMMM Abvv N WM- W m to you. your best and your rewards will Q fWb'EATetUrnedT in Signed: Your family sL mtMMLsgLaM WLMJ . . . Advertisement 239 DAISY PHE H FLOTHI- , WYATT CLEANERS B ouimurv - senvice -A Pnicss 811 W. ENON EAGLE BOOSTERS Sara and Heather McLean Tom Benita Robert and Patrick Gillies Randall Jimmie and Joni McGary EVERMAN TX 76140 101 W. MAlN,C'F1OWLEY 760.56 Overton Park National Bank 4200 S. Hulen Ft. Worth TX 76109 Success On All Accounts The Wynne Family - Paul Janet Lauren and Jamie Barbara Keith and Bronwen Gregory Dale Mary Erich lan Genea and Callie Morfeld Pat Robert Buzz Cristal and Scotty Sawyer Noah the Boa Edith and Larry Heil Pam Ki Jacob and Zachary Marley Don and Helen Hull Steven Brooks Amy Jo J. J. Carol Jeffrey and Allen Cook Y Y 1 I 1 817-293-2763 817-297-9802 ' ' ' Y 1 I f Y f Y 1 Y Y 1 I I I Y Y Y Y u n e 7 1 5. . I l Neal Padgett Brenda King Kevin R. Brewton M.. '.., 1' L l . 5. Good luck, we are proud of you. We have come a long way Baby. lam We love you - May all your dreams ' e'Il always love you. Dad, Mom, very proud of you. g-w4m,QQme.Uue..Dad.ande-Ghnsty-ff'-'-' ,,. 240 Advertisement 'NLOTTT ,,,,.,...,..-.-.w--- K v A ' , s ' Ereemanfmr-Maw-0'--M W-swam Bug, you are the light of our lives. You have brought many joys to our hearts. We love you more than words can ever say. ,,,...........-.-A . QQ: .sf - :- ' 3 39339379 7999929951 l Always stay as happy as you were in this picture. We are very proud of you! Love, ' ' ' . . 'I , . Sf 'ffisz--1 0 O i , .-we -1' 1 -' ,,,..,...,-M f srrp , s 4 rteretr ': .i . ' s1.'f' Y' S!! ,t,t I ' Shannon Kimberling lVlomiand'Dacf ll Muna-,,,,,,, '1 MMM cv 'A A C l'Liska'LewisC A 'M l Congratulations to our Tinin- see dinager Liska. Love, MPeanut, Night, and Kitty l - ,,,,..m..,..-.--- -0 ' f ,,4,....,...-v...W ,.,....4 l W M1 , you sTe't'have been your guiding light, so keep meeting your goals and your light will always be bright. We love you, and will always Mom, Dad, and Shane Even though you are you, I love you anyway. Love, Dad You are very special and I am t Caliiiiceileikins Congratulations Candice - we remember when . . . We love you! Uncle and Aunt Love, Mom Advertisement 241 l i ,... l li tw li l ru l if97ill793f23l3QQfI5iP?Q',3Q33??f?Q?fZi? :eQ2r3i.f2see3f.9Yiifs3i3rfsfs , .. AW,., .- h.4W Amyigms L We love you very, very much. Congratulations! Dad, Mom, Evan, and Julie l 55'-Nm I i l 1 g,,,,.W,..,....u l l fm, 'el :- - K N-' Ligaaray.- A,., We admire your courage to stand strong in your beliefs. May the Lord always be first in your lifgt .rrr ,...-.., .,rro t...,...,....e-.,,...,s...t..,...-., 'LSTA Mom, Dad, and Laura Lee ici ,,.Randel, .Duncan M. .. We hope you know how proud we are of you and how much we love you. You are a fine son and fantastic brother. God bless you. Love.. ..... .... , Dad, Mother, and Kristi . 5... ..., ig , ., at ' ' A er L s 'X 4' W, Aimee L. Alwell . Please write from collegel. We're still paying phone bills from your past. W4-,evey ..... ..... . ff Mom and Dad ,......., . , ,. ..,.,. , .,.. QV ..........i if Brenda'iSlti'nWneriMW We're very proud of you for the accomplishment you have made. Love, Mom and Dad .WW ,... ,. .. A m....M.,.. .. is i L Ti.n.a9..efs .ttt .. ..,.. . L . We'thyiAn gs never change. if Congratulations Tina! We are i proud of you and wish, you . continued success and happi- ness always. Thanks for the , ......, .years oftmve anmoy.. ......, .. . .,.. . if We love you, Mum and Dad ertisement 242 Adv Shelly Shultz mt U1 w t O l tCD l I 2 E 'rn Y t I , CD 5 D 1 .N 5 4 ? 2 l t - rn ,, g Xx-, Q X r 5 L01 FX O . E 5 'E rw 3 X l 5 ' , iN 9' f :X ' -U T1 W . . l A W . I ' g 54 l- S l t Z X ii 2 PU u 4, 2 5 X f-0 c X . .N 3 3 10 U0 W gl X:X,,,..,..w, 4 4444 my A 4A,,.A MX X . a.-.-,M. A W ME, X A X wt wat f t 5 t 'l li l: , . S . Q A tl XXXXSX . - U, I . sg 2 5 X X l l l 6 l X l .. . t 4 ' 2 ' 9 l t X t 4X E X X t , 4 X m l X .JJ , E , X I 8. J X 1 X . 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Love, Mom, Dad, 81 Sumer , N WM'-Awwmfi YYV, A+ W MM . f , ,...,v,.....m..,..,.u MW. W.. V.. ., -- i Dee Richardson W.Dee, g k44M gg ,W WV V We are so proud of you. You have been such a blessing to us. We love you! if lm if 5 au. g, v ' 1 , W. ,sg 3 K . M , , .ji Vi JW o ,g gg 5 ' , J- , M . , aff, 'Msg , Marv K'0e UF'8- o,., C... ...LM C2t.l1y..K.u.mmym,eb.r---.......... 'C6f1iG?5a'-UlEff6is'A'Maryi All 'ciitliif our love and best wishes. Mom, Dad, 81 Ken We have always been very proud to be your parents, we love you so much. You have L unlimited potential in life, To 'choose t'fie'besTfcfy6Du ,D 1355 will always be itl to your family. Love, Dad, Mom, Chris Craig, Gerry, 81 Courtney M... ..., .,.-... N.-. M, ..,..,.,...A........- 0 4 2 N Leslee Clark mggmh, L... L -L L The word of God says that joy comes in the morning! What a joy and blessing from God you are to your family and l wg . ...C 1 .M-4. l Ml Wendy Moskowicz 'rt3orT'tM'fet TTfeW'sTmhTg'hTn?ays drive you up a tree. 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Continue to be used of m.........-.,.. ....,..,, s-s....-,.M,,........,........s.....s-........MMtt1e.J.nrd,.1aihaiever.youLio.t. , Prov. 3:5-6 All our love, Mama, Daddy and Greg Advertisement 247 Faculty Allen, Kathy 144 Allie, Dan 142 Alvarez, Dennis 144 Andresen, Judy 149 Baker, Pat 20, 114 Banker, Karen 144, 124 Bass, Joan 143 Bean, Eldon 142 Blackmon, Carolyn 148 Blanton, Marilee 144 Boyd, Jan 144 Bray, Becky 144 Brewton, Ray 143 Bumpus, Gail 6, 144 Burge, Keiko 149 Burger, Bob 5, 117, 144 Caddell, Mary 144 Campbell, Wanda 20, 21, 144 Castillo, Hope 149 Cook, Allen 144 Coppedge, Elaine 144 Corn, Gay 148 Cox, Adrian 144 Cox, Jerry 142 Croft, Beverly 44, 144 Crouch, Sue 142 Crowley, Barbara 143 Crum, Janet 143 Crutchfield, Linda 46 Daniel, Don 142 Davis, Denise 39, 101 Devine, Debbie 144 Ditmore, Vivia 149 Dudek, Paula 145 Duvall, Peggy 143 Elam, Shelly 66, 145 Elliot, Suzy 6, 145 Fernandez, Laura 148 Flint, Isabell 149 Ford, Paula 145, 80, 81 Fothergill, Veldon 143 Fowler, Margaret 149 Fowler, Ruth 148 Franek, Lynn 145, 146 Franklin, Kay 145 Frasier, Alice 145 Fritz, Gene 142 Garrett, Lee 145 248 Index Gerloft, Mickey 145 Gillies, Benita 148 Gilman, Greg 145 Glass, Vicki 127, 148 Glenn, Carol 145 Gray, Nancy 145 Greene, Linda 112, 145 Gregory, Barbara 116 Guiles, Bobbie 149 Hall, Barbara 121, 145 Hargrave, Dr. J. M. 142 Heil, Dr. Edith 143 Henry, Rhonda 112, 145 Holt, Janet 47, 143, 144, 145 Hull, Helen 99, 145 Hurd, Cathy 145 lvy, Diane 145 Jacobs, Candy 148 Jeppesen, Carolyn 148 Johnson, Charles 145, 125 Jones, Mark 5, 146, 129 Klatt, David 146 Knight, Vera 149 Leach, Mike 135, 143, 29 Lewis, Claudia 146 Link, James 142 Lofquist, Beverly 148 Lucas, Sylvia 146 Lyday, David 145, 146 Malhis, Virginia 148 Malone, Cara 146 Marion, Marty 147 Marley, Pam Maroney, Collis 60 Martinez, Ed 34, 39, 146 Martinez, John 39, 146 Martinez, Paula 9, 35, 117, 146 Massengale, Nancy 148 McGary, Jimmie 148 McLean, Sara 146, 28 Milsap, Nancy 146 Mitchell, Jim 146 Mobley, Betty 148 Morfeld, Mary 47, 146 Newberry, Kay 19, 106, 146 Nipper, Peggy 148 omeid, Beny 149 Park, Dallas 142 Parker, Cindy 39 Pohoreske, Jeff 149 Pollard, Bobbye 149 Poynter, Carole 143 Poynter, Dr. Sidney 142 Rainey, Lou Ann 149 Rapp, Leona 146 Rapp, Weyland 39 Robinson, Becky 105, 146 Romo, Angelita 149 Rowland, Hannah 149 Rush, Linda 146 Sawyer, Pat 146 Scott, Lisa 146 Shackleford, Debra 146 Sheetz, Kay 40, 147 Smalley, Janet 147, 48 Smith, Diane 147 Soriano, Judy 104, 147 Soriano, Lucio 147 Stapleton, Sally 148 Storey, John 149 Stringfellow, Dick 70, 145 Swan, Gary 7, 10, 47, 143, 144, 109 Stricklin, Steve 118, 80, 81 Thomas, Jerry 142 Tibbs, Winkie 149 Troxell, Deborah 147 Trujillo, Lucy 149 Tucker, Ellen 149 Tucker, Joyce 147 Tyler, Ann 147 Ury, Carol 147 Vondrawilliams, Joie 148 Watson, Susan 147 White, Ronna 143 Williams, Enid 147 Wilson, Virginia 98, 147 Wood, Marolyn 147 Wynne, Janet 147 Wynne, Paul 147, 109 Woods, Ellie 129 Freshmen Abbott, Shain 62, 150, 91 Adams, Mark 73, 150, 83 Adcock, Jodi 150 Ahrens, Brenda 150 Aiken, Christy 150 l Aiken, Karen 150 Ali, Saima 150 Ali, Uzma 150 Allen, Jennifer 150 Alvarado, Deanna 150 Amaya, Roy 150, 91 Amezucua, Luz 150 Anderson, Amy 150 Anderson, Andy 62, 150 Anderson, Robert 62, 150 , Araiza, John 150 Archer, Clint 150 Armendariz, Michael 62, 150 Armento, Shane 62, 134, 154 Arnold, Mark 150 Aust, Bill 10, 150 Badgero, Lori 150 Bagby, James 150 Bailey, Cecil 150 Bailey, Chad 150 Baldwin, Monica 67, 77, 150 Bates, Katina 150 Baxter, Shaunna 150 Bayley, Beth 150,48 Bennett, Phillip 62, 150 Bills, Evan 10, 150 Bishop, Cheri 150, 151 Blake, Chad 150 Boyd, Michelle 150 Boyd, Nicole 150 Brieto, Steven 62, 73, 151, 8 Brisson, Tammy 151, 48 Brooks, Brian 62, 151, 91 Brown, Christy 67, 76, 151 Bryant, Rafael 151 Bullard, Shannon 151 Burk, Josh 62, 151 Burns, Robin 67, 151, 127 Carley, Michelle 151 Carlisle, Carmen 67, 76, 151 Carter, Viona 76, 151 Chapman, Rachel 8, 151 Chavez, Silvia 151 Church, Patrick 151 Cisneros, Valerie 151 Clark, Jody 151, 92 Combest, Chris 10, 151, 16 Constantine, Gary 151, 153 Cooley, Kenneth 151 Cooper, Brandy 151 Copeland, Tina 152 Coulter, Chris 152 Craig, Chris 152 Crews, James 152 Crowley, Joe 152, 155 Davidson, Christy 152 Davila, Joseph 152 Davis, Chrystal 67, 78, 152 Davis, Derek 152, 161 'eazell, Dale 152 avis, Heather 104, 152 avis, Joe 152 avis, Kenny 73 avis, Michelle 152, 48 avis, Shannon 2, 152, 161 avisson, Rolando 152 empsey, Allan 62, 152 ennis, Heather 152 ennis, Jennifer 152 eonath, Joanna 152 evereux, Kim 57, 152 rennen, Mark 73, 152 river, Chris 152 umis, Rhonde 152 unn, Matt 152, 92, 93 unn, Tina 152 urham, Amy 67, 76, 152, 128 aton, Kandi 152 Iliot, Stacey 152 Ilis, Chuck 19, 62, 73, 152 lrod, Donna 152 nglish, Nicole 152 stes, Emily 152 eazell, Gloria 152 eeler, Wendy 152 isher, Sheri 152 lores, Adam 62 reeman, Robbie 73, 112 uentez, Andreana 153 uentez, Anthony 153 ullbright, Susan 67, 76, 153 'ardener, Jason 62, 153, 91 arrett, Chad 153 arrett, Geneva 153 aunt, John 153 erloff, Kathy 67, 153 ibbs, Ronnie 62, 153 ieger, Shellie 153 ingras, David 153 lenn, John 153 oetz, Lohn oetz, John 153 ogl, Celeste 153 ore, Paige 153 race, Jason 153 reen, Steve 62, 153 risson, Issac 153 uidry, Keri 153 unter, Jana 8, 154 ackworth, Robin 154 ague, Lee 78, 79, 154 anstrom, Christor 19, 154, 49 ardin, Chris 154 ardistry, Sheri 154 arlan, Lee 154 arper, Shawn 76, 154 arris, Harry 154 arrison, Ricky 62, 154 artman, Michelle 154 astings, Jason 154 aynes, Carrie 154 ayslett, Duane 154, 128 Heine, Gretchen 154 Hicks, Tammi 67, 154 Hillman, Ricky 162 Hoppe, Jennifer 154 Howell, Jamie 154 Hughes, Helen 154 Hunt, Aden 154 Hunt, Amy 154 Hunt, Brian 154, 119 Hunter, Rodney 154 Hurd, Jabbar 154 lnce, Chris 154, 81 Irby, Jennifer 154 lsom, Johnny 62, 73, 154,91 Jackson, Lei-Yuan 154 Jacocks, Coury 62, 154, 91 Jani, Ami 154 Jimenez, Diego 57, 79, 154, 83 Johnson, Tres 62, 154 Jones, Andrea 154 Jones, Tammi 154 Joyner, Mickey 62, 154 Keenen, Randy 73, 155 Kelsey, Sheldon 62, 73, 165, 90, 83 Kendrick, Kevin 155 Kimberling, Shane 57, 73, 155 Kinnison, Phillip 155 Knierim, Jared 62, 73, 141, 155, 91 Knight, Clifford 62, 155 Koonsman, Toni 155 Kroenung, Ken 62, 155, 91 Kunkle, Kenny 155 Lampasona, Sherry 155 Ledsome, Jason 155, 83 Lesher, T. R. 62 Lewis, Chandra 113 Lilley, Jason 155, 129 Logsdon, Julie 155 Loomis, Brian 155, 83 Loomis, Jenelle 155 Lovelady, Shannon 155 Luttrell, Alisa 155 Macareg, Ruel 155 Mack, Chris 62, 155 Magallanez, Claudia 156 Magers, Tim 156, 128 Martinez, Lydia 156 Massengale, Jason 62, 156, 91 May, Amy 156 Mayo, Clinton 62, 156 McGill, Sherri 156 McGlothlin, Jerry 62, 156 McNett, Shannon 78 McQueen, Francine 156 Mehard, Christa 156 Mickler, Lise 156 Miller, Matthew 156, 91 Miller, Sara 156 Moncrief, Sonia 156 Moon, Diana 156 Moreno, Sharon 156 Morfeld, Genea 104, 156, 128 Morrow, Eric 156 Mower, Jay 62, 156 Murphy, Brian 62, 73, 156 Necessary, Jennifer 156 Nelson, Janeia 44, 156 New, Debra 156 Nichols, Lynn 62, 156 Noble, Jennifer 156 O'Brien, Mary 156 Odle, Michael 156, 82, 83 Offield, Phillip 156 Olsen, Janis 42, 43, 156 Oneal, Wende 156 Ortiz, Paul 126 Owen, Keri 14, 42, 43, 141, 151, 156, 163 Owens, Christina 156 Owens, Jimmy 73, 156,91 Owens, Ryan 156, 81 Owens, Gwen 128 Pacheco, Eric 62, 156 Paddack, Lisa 76, 157 Padgett, Rachel 67, 76, 157 Pareja, Cassy 157 Parker, Lee 62, 157, 91 Parks, Merl 157 Parks, Troy 157 Pascall, Kreyton 14, 62, 73, 157 Patch, Randy 157 Pate, Kevin 62, 73, 157, 83 Pate, Shannon 11, 157 Patel, Dipak 157, 129 Patel, Parul 157 Patterson, Andrea 157 Patterson, Andie 157 Paul, Wyatt 157 Pennington, Jeff 19, 157 Penton, Libby 157 Peoples, Craig 62, 157 Perkins, Laura 157 Peterson, Frank 162 Pinkston, Deryl 157 Player, Thomas 158 Price, Brandon 158 Price, Greg 62, 73, 158, 83 Priestly, Wallisha 158 Proutt, Aaron 62, 120, 158 Pullman, Palrick 158 Pustejovsky, Lisa 42, 43, 158 Ranck, David 162 Raeson, Michael 158 Reed, Karen 158 Reed, Tonya 158 Reid, Thomas 158 Rhodes, Christina 158 Richardson, Mike 158 Roberts, Traci 158 Robinson, Danny 62, 158, 83 Rodriguez, Veronica 158 Rose, Ambi 158 Saal, Elechia 158, 161 Salinas, Freddy 120 Sampaga, Tracy 158 Sanchez, Claudia 158 Sammen, Mazen 158 Sandberg, Katy 121, 158 Saucier, Sean 158 Scott, Marlon 62, 158 Scroggins, Mary 158 Seckel, Tim 62, 73, 103, 158, 91 Sharp, Jimmie 73, 158 Sharp, Shannon 158 Shaw, Tanya 76, 158 Sheldon, Laura 158 Shelton, Gary 158 Shuckers, Steve 158 Sides, Bobby 158 Slavk, Jeff 158 Smith, Amy 8, 158 Smith, Angie 159, 128 Smith, Jamie 159 Smith, Lauren 159 Smith, Stephanie 159 Solsona, Andrea 67, 76, 159 Sorgee, Brian 62, 159 Spann, Emily 159 Staples, Randy 159 Stephens, Tami 42, 43, 67, 76, 77, 159 Stokes, Robert 62 Strawn, Tobi 159, 166, 172 Strickland, Sandra 159 Subialdea, Veronica 159 Sullins, Jon 159 Summers, Jeff 62, 159 Sutherland, Eric 159, 128 Swain, Chris 62, 73, 159 Swim, Ronnie 159 Taylor, Jason 159, 118 Taylor, Julie 159 Teague, Jason 160 Thomas, Charles 160 Thompson, Tony 160 Thomsen, Polly 160, 81 Tibbs, Stephanie 160 Tolleson, Mike 160 Tomko, Susan 160 Tonkin, Christine 160 Torres, Juan 160 Touchton, Troy 155, 160, 91 Trinkle, Debra 160 Tucker, David 62, 160 Tucker, Vinson 160 Turpin, Nicole 44, 160 Urban, Stacy 160 Vader, Candi 160 Vecera, Jeanne 105, 160 Index 249 Wagner, Clinton 160 Walker, Felicia 160, 48 Warren, Staci 160 Weiner, Melanie 160 Weiss, Kammie 160 West, Sonlee 76, 160 Wheat, Kimberly 160 Whisenant, Jenny 160 Wilhite, Joe 160 Williams, Ric 73, 160 Winterbank, Tracie 160 Wolf, Angie 160 Wolf, Scott 98, 160 Wolfe, John 62, 160 Woodall, Whitney 67, 76, 160, 151 Wooldridge, Jennifer 160 Wurz, Donnie 160 Wynne, Chris 160 Yarbough, Laneece 67, 77, 151 Young, Curtis 62 Sophomores Aldridge, Kelley 164 Alford, Ty 164 Allen, Renee 104, 164 Allen, Vochelle 164 Amezucua, Edward 78, 164, 83 Armstrong, Jennifer 66, 77, 164 Arizzola, Abel 164 Balduzi, Mike 63, 164 Ballard, Jim 164 Barham, Temple 164 Baty, Brandie 164 Bayley, Chad 164 Bean, Chad 164 Beaty, Jason 63, 164 Bender, Matt 164 Bivens, Kelley 164 Blackmon, Jeff 63, 164, 91 Blandino, Vikki 164 Blazi, Greg 63, 164, 82 Bollinger, Melanie 164 Bolton, Beverly 165 Boyd, Jade 35, 165 Boyd, Melanie 165 Brantley, Chad 165, 93 Brewer, Sean 165 Brooks, Patrice 165 Brooks, Tawnya 165 Bunton, Dannie 165 Burns, James 165 Byrd, Becky 66 Cain, Carol 172 Cain, Curtis 63, 165, 83 Campbell, Laura 19, 165, 55 Cato, Tanika 42, 43, 165, 166, 55 250 Index Chance, Tom 165 Chandler, Leslie 165 Chapman, Mary 165 Chappell, Ricky 165 Chazaretta, Felicia 165 Chenault, Chuck 120 Clark, Bendy 165 Clark, Sherri 165 Clemons, Jackie 165 Cobb, Shalei 77, 78, 165 Cock, Shelly 16 Cockfield, Jimmy 72 Comstock, Sabine 165 Cook, Chris 120 Cooper, Diane 165 Corbell, Chris 165 Cordova, Veronica 74, 78, 165 Cox, Aaron 63, 165 Cox, Chris 165 Cox, Jennifer 165 Craig, Chris 165 Crocker, Erin 77, 115, 165 Croker, Curtis 165 Croker, Mark 6, 63, 165, 83 Cruzen, Gwynne 165 Cudd, Ronald 78, 79, 82 Dagnell, Stephen 165 Daniel, Christie 14, 43, 74, 121, 164, 166, 172 Danley, Michelle 166 Darling, Gary 166 Davault, Dax 166 Dave, Harshal 166 Davidson, Kisty 166, 81 Davidson, Trevor 166 Davila, Renee 78, 166 Davis, Lynn 120 Deleeuw, Keith 63, 166 Dempsey, Patricia 166 Denson, Linda 166 Dickerson, Amy 166 Dickerson, Paul 166 Dickinson, Scott 166 Duncan, Phillip 166 Dunlavy, Nicole 166 Dupuy, Steven 166, 91 Eager, Erin 166 Eggenburger, Alisa 166 Eggleston, Mindy 166 Epperson, Becky 167 Farley, Michael 167, 91 Farris, Mike 63, 72, 167, 91 Fields, Carissa 167 Fiero, Amy 32, 167 Fincher, Jack 167, 83 Fincher, Lisa 167, 119 Fischer, Stephanie 167 Fisher, Rhonda 66, 74, 167 Flammang, Pamela 167 Foley, Melisa 167 Foster, Charles 63, 167, 83 Fowler, Scott 167 Franklin, Shirley 167 Freeman, Wendy 167 Garcia, Tina 167 Gardner, Kelli 167 Gardner, Lisa 167 Gill, Craig 167 Gilley, David 167 Goodson, Aaron 167 Gotcher, Charla 167 Grayson, Rachel 46, 167 Green, Carrie 167 Gregory, Mark 167 Gresham, Lacey 77, 167 Griffin, Robert 167 Griffin, Shellie 167 Gringas, David 120 Griule, Alyse 167 Gumfory, Don 167 Hackworth, Chrissy 167, 172 Haddad, Bel 72, 167 Hagood, Jon 6, 63, 167 Handley, Gerry 167 Hargrove, Heather 66, 77, 167, 84 Harle, Bobby 63, 168 Harp, Deena 106, 168 Hartman, Karen 168 Haynes, Dustin 168 Hayslett, Paul 168 Heinrich, Eddie 63, 168 Hernandez, Chris 63, 168 Heslep, Susan 168 Higgs, Ryan 63, 168, 83 Hill, Gene 168 Hill, Melissa 168 Hilliard, Mark 63, 168 Hogg, Lesa 168 Holmes, Marissa 168 Holt, Sherry 168 Houchen, Laurie 168 Howeth, Jeff 72, 168 Howington, Cindy 168 Hubbard, Joanna 168 Huckabee, Kevin 168 Hull, Brooks 63, 168 Humphrey, Dawn 168 Hurt, Amy 168 Howell, Tina 52, 27 Irving, Kim 168 lzac, Roxanne 111, 168 Jack, Ray 6, 63, 168, 175, 90 Jayroe, Lee 168 Johannesson, Eric 168, 91 Johnson, David 168 Johnson, Kim 168 Johnson, Paul 168 Johnson, Ronnie 168 Johnston, Brooke 166, 168 Jones, Kim 168 Jones, Krystal 168 Jones, Scott 32, 169, 91 Jordan, Joe 63, 169 Judd, Melissa 169 Kamyab, Peyman 169 Kelly, Julie 169 Kennedy, Robert 169 Kennon, Katrina 169 Kestler, Kevin 169, 81 Kidd, David 63, 169 Kilcrease, Scott 63, 169 Kirby, Dawn 169 Kirby, Jimmy 169 Kniffin, Amy 169 Koon, Jenny 169 Koonsman, Randy 169, 93 LaFluer, Brent 169 Lamos, Angie 169 Landes Nicolee 169 Lane, Jonathon 169 Layton, Mark 169 Lee, Shelby 62, 63, 72, 111, 170, 89, 86, 94, 82 Lerash, Amy 66, 74 Leslie, Donnie 6, 63, 170, 91 Lewis, Kris 104, 170 Lewis, Stephanie 170 Lindsey, Chris 170 Liner, Mike 63, 170 Lofquist, Melissa 111, 170 Lucas, Cynthia 170 Mallory, Janis 170 Marez, Melissa 170 Marion, Melissa 120, 170 Maroney, Collis 170 Marshall, Brian 63, 170 Martinez, Michael 47, 170 Martinez, Rebecca 170 May, Leigh 170 McAllister, Blaine 19, 170 McCoy, Paul 170 McDonald, Krisanne 115, 171 175, 81 McFadden, B. 171 McGary, Joni 77, 171 McGlothlin, Wendi 171 McGrath, Pat 63, 171 Mclntosh, Lawrence 171 McKinney, Brian 171 McLean, Heather 171 McMullen, Chris 171 Miles, John 171 Miller, Dace 98, 171 Mitchell, Christi 171, 81 Mitchell, Traci 66, 77, 171 Mobley, Brandon 171 Monaslo, T. 171 Montalvo, Elizabeth 171 Moore, Dana 103, 171 Moore, Drew 171 Moore, Jonathon 171 Moreno, Vanessa 171 Morris, Jamie 171 Morris, Lisa 171 Mosteller, Katie 66, 77, 171 Mullins, Jim 63, 114, 171 New, Roy 171 Newell, Tim 171 Noonman, Matthew 171 Odom, David 171 Olsen, Justin 171 Orlando, Lisa 171, 81 Ortiz, Raman 63 Osman, Billie 171 Pace, lan 171 Paddack, Barry 171 Padgitt, Lisa 171 Pandolfo, Erik 171 Pate, Tim 172 Payne, Brian 30, 172, 52 Payne, Kyle 30, 172, 52 Penacerrada, Vanessa 172 Perkins, Gwynne 66, 74, 172 Petty, Jennifer 172 Phillips, Brian 63, 172,91 Phillips, Kris 172 Plotkowski, Patty 164, 172 Potter, Wade 172 Price, Greg 172 Price, John 172 Prior, Danny 172 Pruett, Krista 104, 172 Psencik, Beth 172 Quepons, Gherges 172 Ramos, Sylvia 172 Rapaglia, Jennifer 103, 172 Rawson, Stephen 172 Reyes, Thomas 172 Reynolds, Pamela 173, 175 Richardson, Rob 115, 173 Riddel, Thom 173 Riester, Melissa 39, 173 Rios, Denise 173 Roark, Chuck 63, 72, 173, 90, 91 Roberts, Sam 173, 91 Robinson, Paula 16, 173 Rodriguez, Deanna 173 Sanders, Tracy 173 Savage, Jerry 173, 81 Schmitz, Susan 173 Schrand, Mark 173 Seabolt, Heidi 42, 43, 172, 173, 175 Sears, Shawn 173 Sells, Tony 173 Shafir, Eva 173 Shaw, Dusty 173 Sheperd, Janette 173, 81 Shultz, Scotty 173, 89, 94 Simon, Darrell 12, 14, 63, 114, 141, 164, 173,83 Stacy, Michael 173 Stephens, Angela 173 Stidham, Susan 173 Shotwell, John 173, 91 Summerville, Danny 174 Swanstrom, Vickie 174 Swinney, Clint 174, 81 Taylor, Carrie 174 Taylor, Chris 63, 174 Taylor, Malise 42, 43, 141, 164 166, 174 Tedham, Rachel 174 Thomas, Brock 72, 73, 174 Thomas, Laura 174 Thomas, Michelle 174, 27 Simpson, Samuel 173 Smith, Andrea 173 Smith, Chastity 173 Smith, Diane 173 Smith, Jill 173 Smith, Lauri 173 Smith Marty 173 Snaplfa, Derek 173 Sorrell, Karen 19, 173 South, Nathan 173, 113 Tidwell, Chris 72, 113, 174 Tirtowidjojo, Sukohardo 174 Treber, Dawn 174, 48 Trimble, Mike 174 Uhr, Tommy 174 Vandergriff, William 2, 63, 174 Varney, James 174 Varney, Kathy 174 Veach, Denise 174 Vrba, Teri 174 Wadley, Lynne 66, 74, 174 Webb, Mary 174 Webster, Kelly 18, 19, 113, 174, 49 Wells, Bret 90, 91 Wells, Rachel 174 Whatley, Kim 174 Wheeler, Kimberly 174 White, Cheryll 174 White, Richard 174 Whitworth, Melanie 174 Whitworth, Stephanie 174 Williams, Andrea 174 Williams, Loren 127, 174 Wilson, Linda 174 Wissore, Kim 174 Woodson, Kathy 174 Wooldridge, Traci 175 Wright, Jennifer 175 Juniors Adams, Clayton 176, 81 Allen, Randy 176 Allen, Robin 17, 176 Allison, Cameron 103 Anderson, Diana 46, 176 Anderson, Victoria 176 Anderson, Scott 68, 176 Armendariz, Annette 176 Ayers, Patricia 176, 80, 81 Bailey, Chad 120 Bass, Michael 176 Bell, James 25 Bentley, Tia 176, 256 Blackmon, Christie 46, 176 Bledsoe, Steve 176 Boyd, Kris 176 Briones, Lynette 176 Brown, Cristy 176 Burney, Sondra 13, 20, 21, 176 Callerman, Stacie 176 Cannedy, Susan 176 Canta, Tony 176 Caraway, Cathy 40, 65, 176, 96 Cardoza, Aaron 1 77 Carrizales, Maribell 177 Carter, Kristy 177 Castillo, Chris 60, 177 Chapman, Mike 177 Clement, Keri 177 Clement, Robert 177 Clouser, Craig 177 Cobb, Sean 177, 80, 81 Cockfield, Jimmy 56, 177 Coleman, Corey 177 Condit, Robert 177 Cooksey, Richard 177 Coplen, Tommy 72, 177 Corn, Roger 60, 176, 177, 255 Couch, Donna 177 Couch, Jim 177 Daniel, Chris 177 Darling, Gary 60 Davis, Greg 177 DeLeeuw, Kristi 177 Dennis, Lynn 177 Digusualdo, Julie 177 Dikes, Mischa 177 Dobson, Vicki 40, 41, 177 Dodgen, Nancy '65, 74, 177 Driver, Kelly 177 Duncan, Terri 110, 177 Dunnam, Robin 177 Dye, Jeannie 177 Dyess, Jennifer 37, 177 Dutta, Pinki 52 Edmonson, Byron 177 Edwards, Jeremy 68, 177 Elizondo, Vinnie 177 Emory, Terri 10, 30, 177, 52, 53 English, Cindy 66, 177 Farrell, Deborah 178 Faudree, Michelle 178 Feeler, Jennifer 178 Fincher, Jack 178 Fisher, Kelly 178 Force, Scott 178, 53 Fritts, Jason 178, 49, 101 Gandy, Andre 68, 127, 178 Garcia, Rene 178 Gillies, Patrick 60, 178 Godwin, Jason 178 Godwin, Tiffany 178 Gordon, Craig 178, 53 Graham, Monica 178 Graves, Rachel 178 Gray, Ericka 178 Gray, Liesl 178 Grayson, Caleb 18, 19, 178 Green, Darren 178 Green, Wade 178 Gregg, Mark 178 Gregg, Scott 178 Gregory, Lisa 178 Gutierrez, Anna 178 Guzman, Julie 178 Hackworth, Shayne 178 Hadley, Todd 178 Hague, Todd 178, 110 Hallan, Kara 14, 40, 66, 178 Harlan, Tonya 116 Harris, Scott 178, 92 Harvey, Kevin 178 Harwell, Donnie 206 Hathaway, Scott 178, 91 Hawkins, Christi 178 Head, Mitzi 65, 178 Herring, Kim 178 Hoggard, David 60, 179 Hommel, Peter 179 Hoover, Sherry 179 Hopkins, Doug 3, 4, 179 Howard, Miguel 179 Humphrey, Dawn 12, 179 Hunt, Sara 179 Irby, Judson 179 lshmal, Jeff 1, 60, 179 Jackson, Michelle 179 Jackson, Valerie 74, 79, 179 Jaso, Chris 12, 179 Johnston, David 60, 179 Johnson, Howard 179 Johnson, Jeff 179, 52 Josephs, Candi 46, 66, 74, 179 Juliano, Mike 179 Justice, Michael 5, 89 Kelsey, James 179 Kelsey, Kim 179 Kelsey, Tracy 180 Kindles, Kim 180 King, Kelli 135, 179, 180 lndex 251 LaLonde, Tamara 40, 106, 135, 180, 27 Landers, Carla 119 Langham, Len 180, 101 Layne, Theresa 180 Lerash, Amy 180 Ley, Marcie 103 Lockhart, Terry 126, 180 Lopez, Victor 180 Lucas, Michelle 180 ' Magby, Jason 2, 170 Malone, Andrea 180, 210, 52 Manley, Brenda 103, 180 Marney, Tammy 180 Martin, Jeff 60, 180 Martin, Wendi 111, 180 Mason, Eric 60, 180 Maxwell, Shelli 180 McAdams, Jim 180 McCall, Kim 180 McDonald, Amber 180 McGuire, Joey 14, 60, 110, 181 Meyer, Scott 181 Michener, Tammi 181 Miro, Tanya 181 Moncrief, Torry 181 Monday, Jennifer 11, 181 Moore, Scott 181 Morfeld, lan 46, 60, 181 Morgan, Craig 181, 81 Morris, Jamie, 12, 17 Morris, Kerri 181 Nanashe, Pam 181 Nash, Laura 181 Neefe, Bobby 181 Nelson, Stacye 78, 181 New, Kevin 113, 181 O'Brien, John 181 Obenhaus, Missy 181 Olivere, Michael 181 Osborne, Kevin 68, 179, 181, 25, 83 Overholt, John 72, 181 Pandit, Gayatri 181 Parham, Melissa 41, 134, 181 Parker, Paige 181 Parks, Traci 181, 100 Patel, Nisha 181 Paulos, Rebecca 181 Payton, Amy 181 Perry, Margaret 181 Peterson, Wendy 181 Phillips, Jeff 181, 89, 94 Pinkerton, Jennie 135, 181 Pipes, Dixie 181 Pipes, Stephanie 181 Powell, Danny 60, 181 Price, Artie 60, 182 Pustejovsky, Brad 182 252 Index Quinones, Sharon 182 Raynes, Gary 60, 182, 82 Reed, John 60, 140, 182, 83, 27 Reeves, Chuck 182 Rhodes, Teddy 20, 21, 182 Rickert, Brian 11 Rios, Stan 60, 182 Ritchie, Kevin 72, 182 Roberts, Keith 182 Ronquillo, Oscar 182 Rossi, Daniel 182 Rowland, Tony 182 Rudel, Tamara 41, 140, 182 Sanchez, Jennifer 13, 182 Sanders, John 182 Schooler, Kim 182 Seabolt, Paul 10 Sears, David 182, 118 Self, Shana 182 Sellers, Chuck 182 Sharp, Shane 182 Shepherd, Ann 182, 81 Shewmaker, Misty 182 Shipp, Stephanie 182 Shute, Sue 182 Sikes, Andrea 37, 179, 182 Simone, Rene 182 Simons, Susan 182 Sisk, Craig 182, 95, 82, 83 Sisk, John 182 Skinner, Tim 60 Smith, Cindy 182 Smith, Dennis 13, 20, 21, 182 Smith, Lee 182 Smith, Sheryl 182, 48 Stephens, Connie 74, 183 Summerall, Tina 99, 183 Summers, Stace 30, 183 Szedeli, D'Lisa 65, 74, 75, 183, 97, 85, 84 Sykes, Chris 117, 183 Taliaferro, Aaron 4, 91, 53 Thomas, Keary 126 Torres, Craig 22, 183 Trujillo, Amy 4, 183 Tucker, Jeff 9, 20, 21, 60, 183, 82 Turbeville, Jason 60, 111, 183 Valdez, Monica 37, 183 Villarreal, Jeff 99, 183, 128, 101 Vinson, Troy 60, 183, 89 Warren, Angie 18, 19, 46, 106, 183 White, Richard 60, 183 Wikoff, Debbie Wikoff, Mark 78, 183, 176, 82 Williams, Krystle 37, 183 Winters, Lanora 126 Witt, Kelly 60, 176, 183 Whiteside, Jamie 89, 87, 94 Seniors Adair, Heather 25 Adams, Todd 187, 125 Adcock, Chris 187 Adcock, Shelly 21, 187, 197, 222, 50 . Ainsworth, Kenny 123 Alford, Mike 19 Alwell, Aimee 187, 242, 50 Anz, Amy 187 Atchinson, Tim 59, 60, 186, 24 187, 247, 95, 82, 29 Barnett, Deborah 187, 234 Barrington, Rae 104 Beck, Laura 187 Bedunah, Jennifer 187 Beesley, Traci 102, 187, 50 Bills, Amy 8, 187, 242, 50 Blackburn, Marla 187 Bledsoe, Michelle 187 Boyd, Gwendolyn 187 Brakel, Tommy 68, 71, 187, 226, 95 Brand, Scott 68, 188 Brawner, Jo Ann 122, 188, 234, 235 Bresciani, Robert 60, 188, 227 Brewton, Kevin 60, 188, 240 Brooks, Pleasant 68, 70, 78, 188, 82 Brown, Jennifer 64, 65, 74, 75, 188, 96, 50 Brymer, Debra 188 Bullock, Christopher 6, 68, 188 197, 239, 24 Burk, Wade 188, 244, 50, 101 Bush, Rodney 188, 239, 125 Butler, Lori 188 Byrd, Mark 188, 125 Byrd, Tracy 11, 13, 15, 40, 189, 25 Cain, Kevin 189, 125 Carrizales, Danny 189, 234 Carter, Randa 189, 223, 50 Chakraborty, Deepa 189 Chlup, Julie 189 Cisneros, Melodie 120, 189, 226 Clark, Stephen 189, 218 Clark, Kim 11, 189 Clark, Leslee 189, 247, 50 Clouser, Robin 189 Coffman, Sheryl 189 Condit, Robert 60 Cook, Carla 190 Cook, Lance 6, 14, 15, 68, 69, 70, 71, 140, 190, 196, 210, 227, 95, 24 Cook, Melissa 190, 238 Cortez, Monica 222 Cox, Alicia 13, 16, 30, 35, 190, 234, 52, 53 Creach, Tonia 190 Croakin, Trisha 190 Crouch, John 190, 224, 100, 82 Cruzen, Donna 19, 107, 190, 223, 50 Daniel, Tracy 190 Deal, David 21, 190 Deittrick, Deanne 10, 190 Delouzan, Nadege 99, 190, 201, 81, 28 Denney, John 190 Devoll, Amia 190, 81 Dewett, Trevor 190, 124 Dickson, Audrey 191, 50 Djajadi, Ary 191 Dobbins, Paulette 191 Dodgen, Jennifer 191, 192, 209, 125 Doss, Aaron 192, 81 Doyle, Laurie 192, 241 Dumis, Kim 192 Dumke, Denise 192 Duncan, Randel 192, 242, 50 Dunn, Kyle 60, 61, 192, 222 Dye, Janie 192, 222 Eggleston, Kevin 60, 192, 239 Ellis, Marianne 122, 192 Elkins, Kristi 7, 38, 102, 189, 192, 227, 50 Estess, Bryan 35, 36, 192, 227, 50, 52 Eubanks, William 192, 92, 93 Farina, Russell 193 Fisher, Stacie 10, 30, 46, 188, 193, 235, 52, 53, 28 Flammang, Lisa 193, 50, 101 Flores, Jerome 193 Fox, Joey 13, 15, 193, 200, 205, 209, 82 Freeman, Kristie 13, 193, 241 Fujihgra, Benji 2, 9, 60, 193, 21 Garrett, Shane 125 Gathings, Denise 193 Gerloff, Paul 60, 193, 209 German, Brian 60, 193 Gess, Tina 13, 193, 242, 119, 50 Gibson, Gary 193 Glisson, Traci 64, 65, 194, 239, 97, 81, 24 Gordon, Michael 68, 69, 188, 194, 96, 50 Gray, Lisa 194, 213, 242, 55, 50, 49 Green, Mike 194 Gregory, Beau 10, 121, 195 Grumbles, Cyndi 195 Guiles, Kelly 64, 65, 74, 75, 25, 195, 210, 212, 97, 85 l Gunter, Tim 195 Hackworth, John 195 Hadley, Todd 123 Harken, J. J. 195 Harlin, Robert 195 Harris, Kristi 103, 195 Hathcock, Teresa 195 Hayes, Wendy 10 Heinrich, Christy 195, 225 Henderson, Doug 195 Hendricks, Scott 195, 235 Hegley, Chip 11, 22, 112, 195, 21 Herrera, Jennifer 195 Hsu, Irene 50, 133 Huffman, Kevin 195 Hunt, Brad 195, 50 Hurtado, Daniel 31, 196, 50, 52 Ingerman, Matthew 21, 196 Jenkins, Candice 196, 222, 241, 51, 53 Jenson, Mary 196, 125 Jimenez, Ernesto 78, 95, 196, 82 Jobe, Kerry 196, 81 Jones, Tracey 196 Kelty, Michelle 196 Kilgore, Troy 196 Kimberling, Shannon 57, 64, 65, 74, 75, 196, 212, 241, 97, 51, 25 King, Brenda 10, 74, 196, 240 Kinnison, Jody 196 Klaver, Todd 7, 197, 93, 52 Knight, Ron 197 Koonsman, Troy 60, 197 Koppa, Lance 197 Kroenung, Mary 9, 16, 30, 35, 51, 197, 228, 247, 52 Kummermehr, Cathy 65, 64, 197, 247, 97 Kuykendall, Shannon 40, 197, 213, 234 Lacey, David 197 Lancaster, Chris 197 Landers, Kevin 60, 197, 218, 51, 139 Lemke, Jacob 68, 197, 51, 256 Lesher, Tammie 19, 107, 197, 51, 49 Lewis, Liska 13, 198, 205, 241, 51, 52 Logan, Chris 127, 198, 52, 27 Ludwick, Amber 198 Lyday, J. J. 1, 9, 59, 60, 198 Lynn, Quentin 60, 198, 200 Mackey, Angie 198 Maldonado, Kelly 198 Mannan, Joleen 198 Mauldin, Debra 188, 198, 52 McAllister, Carle 198, 219 McCollough, Christie 198 McCone, Brad 12, 15, 58, 60, 96, 82, 61, 68, 70, 186, 136 198, 211, 212, 213, 51 McGonigle, Mike 60, 198, 82 McGrath, Chris 60, 198, 244, 51 McKerlie, Sarah 34, 198, 246 McKinney, Angela 103, 198, 51 Mena, Robert 106 Mercer, Tammy 99, 199 Miger, Tony 31, 116, 199, 241, Mills, Danielle 12, 19, 41, 199, 54, 51, 49 Milner, Mark 7, 10, 199, 211, 213, 230 Mingis, Stuart 19, 33, 200, 54, 4 Maren, Ron 200 Morfeld, Erich 200, 226 Morris, Bobby 200 Morris, Rusti 200 Morse, Tina 200 Moskowicz, Wendy 200, 247, 53, 25 Mosteller, Bobby 12, 15, 60, 200, 186, 196, 209, 212, 226, 96, 51 Muller, Kim 200 Mullins, Charlotte 200 Murphy, Kevin 110, 200, 209, 51, 138 Murphy, Rebecca 200 Neal, Stephnaie 11, 14, 15, 41, 64, 65, 201, 211, 212,96 New, Roy 123 New, Vickie 201, 227 Nibling, Stephanie 201, 51 Nipper, Scott 78, 79, 110, 201, 228, 51, 82 Obenhaus, Travis 189, 201, 51 Ohlen, Holly 102, 201, 227, 53 Oliver, John 201 Owens, Donald 107, 201 Pacheco, Adam 201 Padgett, Neal 201, 240 Pandolfo, Nicole 103, 201, 236 Patel, Rashmika 201 Payne, Mike 202 Peak, Stephanie 202 Pena, Gene 202 Pennington, Julie 45, 202, 51 Perkins, Danny 4, 56, 59, 60, 95, 203, 254 Phillips, Brad 68, 69, 89, 86, 94, 88 Porter, Todd 203, 124 Pruett, John 58, 60, 110, 203, 51, 81 Ratliff, Cathie 203 Reed, Jesse 203, 206 Reid, Polly 203 Richardson, Dee 17, 30, 203, 51, 100, 204, 228, 247, 101 52 Richardson, Marla 107, 203, 51 Roberts, Sally 203 Rocamontes, Michael 203 Rodriguez, Michael 203, 50, 51, 101 Rojas, Susana 203, 97, 51, 81 Rose, James 203 Ross, Scott 203, 125 Rudd, Jay 204, 125 Saldivar, Gibby 204, 81 Sample, Eric 186, 204 Schlotzhauer, Paul 204, 125 Scott, Karen 204, 81 Sellers, Chuck 123 Sharnd, Mark 123 Sharp, Lisa 3, 204 Sharp, Shawn 3, 60, 61, 204, 48 Short, Clifton 204, 26 Shultz, Shelly 10, 204, 243 Skiles, Julie 41, 115,204,211 Skinner, Brenda 242 Smith, Amy 6, 15, 18, 19, 137, 106, 140,204, 51,210,211 212 Smith, Karen 15, 17, 41, 65, 204, 223, 255 Smith, Marilyn 205 Smith, Tami 205 Spann, Tara 205, 223 Spradley, Brad 20, 131 Stackpole, Dawn 103, 205, 51 Stacy, Julie 10, 46, 193, 205, 235 Steel, Jeff 205, 254 Stegall, Todd 58, 60, 115, 27, 197, 205, 213 Stence, Ty 6, 16, 98, 205 Still, Shawna 205, 244, 125 Stroud, Robert 104, 205, 51 Summerall, Tina 205, 226 Tanner, Kim 206, 26 Tarter, Krista 21, 206 Teeter, Gayule 206, 222, 51 Thomas, Karan 207 Thompkins, Sonya 122, 207 Thompson, Mike 207, 51, 82 Thompson, Tonya 36 Touchton, Bobby 7, 207, 210, 89, 86, 94, 88, 52 Trammell, Pamela 37, 207, 223 Turner, Lori 207, 223 Tracy, Doug 17, 31, 188, 81, 52, 27 Uhr, Shelia 6, 207, 245, 246 VanDeventer, Kerry 19, 207, 51 208, 246, 49 Voirn, Robert 11 Vellekamp, Heath 51 v Wasden, Angela 207, 239, 51, 101 Watson, LaQuita 103, 207 Webster, Jodi 207, 50, 51 Wheeler, Angela 207 Whisenant, Jason 4, 15, 32, 60, 207, 211 White, Kevin 207, 24 Whitehead, Doug 60, 207 Whitley, Fred 20, 21, 60, 207, 220, 232 Wilkes, Carla 208, 226 Wilkinson, Steve 60, 208, 235, 51 Williams, James 208 Williams, Jennifer 122, 208, 234 Wilson, Brandi 208 Wilson, Jude 208 Wilson, T. J. 208, 87 Wilson, Tommy 208, 24 Wissore, David 30, 208, 52 Woodard, Andie 208 Woodard, Angie 192 Yelverton, Kate 15, 19, 41, 186 208, 49 Yerigan, Susie 102, 208, 235, 50, 51 Young, Blake 60, 209, 87, 51 Zetsche, Kristen 209 lndex 253 4 We Wm 74ezeatt4e fs, xffeeaaaazoea The days turned into weeks, the weeks turned into months and months soon became one very fast school year. Towards the end, phone numbers were exchanged and plans were made as students took vows to keep in touch with each other. As the seniors realize their high school years had just come to a close, juniors started making plans for their future . . . only one short year away. P Ready to play, Sr. Jeff Steele waits for the director's signal. The band performed the 100th anniversary of the capitol of Texas parade in Aus- tin. V College bound, Sr. Danny Perkins signs papers to the University of Tulsa. Danny received a foot- ball scholarship. Photo by Bryan Estess PhtbyD Rhd g. nl'-cuff H Manny, We Wave Sow! ddeeeed Oat Freshmen were glad to be one step higher as they reached sophomore-dom and the soph- omores were happy to just be upperclassmen. Whether their high school career was coming to a close or at the beginning, emotions were strong as the final day grew nearer. Tears of joy to be out for vacation were mixed with tears of sadness to leave close friends behind as eve- ryone checked out for the summer. Enjoying the evening, Sr. Karen Smith and Jr. Roger Corn dance to the music. After graduation Karen plans to attend the University of North Texas. Brian Payne Making memories, the seniors gather on stage to sing their class song. 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