Denton High School - Bronco Yearbook (Denton, TX)

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K ig, wil E06 L u P w QOQ' H55 9 43,99 39 n if If 3 f t K' Q9 f X' f . , K 11, , ,fl V , -' , .XX Denton Sr. High 1007 Fulton Denton, Texas 76201 382-9611 Volume LXXV We' re marcmng to the beat of a different drummer in 1 Max Roberson, Danny Morgan, Mari Hubig, joe Winslow, Signe Singdahlsen, Charlie Norton, and Tracy Sharp march through the halls Homecoming afternoon playing the cycle. 2 THE YEAR Greg Polen imitates Evil Knievel during lunch in front of the school. s - 1 : 1 f-. . . N lk, Q W f A 'M' ' if u. I'1 at, .ull-..L. -rw jul -1 , ,:.:fm W..Jw:'--rrp., V zrbal xa W -, L ig QQ? ,TA H '-' swf J. Agp I I fi, Pi ff: i gf JH' Ll 1 43 P t 1 T X 5 1 N I ' r K :I of ,A 3 I ,, 1 ' 1 M 4 .rf f, a in ','l,r x1l rf ' fl, rlj 'AQ' eu Viola Holley is not destracted from typing by her ow attire during punk day. 1 I If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. - Henry Thoreau .L Whatever you wear or whatever you do, you're always in style. We are living in a time of freedom to venture out and do our own thing. The DHS student body is no exception. Unlike other schools, DHS is a unique blend of cowboys, preppies, punk advocators, intellectuals, jazz musicians, hard rockers, and other facets that plague the teen years. Life around DHS is exciting, and that excitement grows from the individuality of each student. If we were all alike, boredom would surely set in. Spirit be a problem, but boredom never is. at pep rallies may -J l 4 l N , l 1 i i . 1 1 mf' Greg Andrews works on recipes during trig, while Viki Parish gossips. Patricia Starr poses the popular punk attire on punk vs. prep day. julie Noakes feels to see if she has the Pac-Man Fever. THE YEAR UEIIE tO DE Cl1IIEI'E11lZl Dare to be different! That's what you are always hearing people say. But, it doesn't seem to be a problem for Denton High students. Being different is in. Whether it's being a Fillie, directing the band, go- ing punk, sleeping in class, waiting patiently for halftime, or just clown- ing around , everywhere you look, people are doing their own thing. Doing our own thing took many forms. Homecoming week was everyone's big chance. You had your chance to reminisce in the past with 20's and 50's day, look into the future on career day, show who you sup- port on punk vs. prep day, dress up like your favorite movie star on movie star day, and be spirited on purple and gold day. .. ., , , . -. , - , 1 . - J. ,P ja . . Nw Nl ,K l 'fr ' 1 'ff' l ' Like the band, which has many different instruments to make up its l ' unity, the student body has its individuality that makes up a symphony of Ni . QQ . aa.-at , its own. 11, e Valerie Vierling waits for the morning bell to X n .4 1 F, 1 .H-4 qi ring so she can begin her Punk vs. Prep day in her new outfit. IJ' ' l it i ' Pill-ll B2l'gqlliSi Sl10WS his il-llh0l'ifY by Alice Delashaw smiles as she kicks to the Fillies' leading the band at half time. Clown rgugine at 3 pep rally, 1 .l I l P Mawdtdliif ,, itiuuuq. ' 'liittifiil , A 1. . ' 1 gh' Y, .1 V fe-bikini ' -. I ' fav, ' ..:,,gM 5 A M4 ' lfiizxilg 1 a..ig1.l 214:11-3 5 4,534 r 'll v4 lw aiggggggg'-,L ' Quan i M 4 THE YEAR y Mike Tribble sleeps instead of study- ing. Being career day, his hat makes it a little more inconspicuous. Tonya Dean is out to make the world happy with her smile it's contagious sign and clown suit. Sharon Wood waits patiently on the sideline for half-time events to begin. -run-u un A n Todd Warson, Bill Kirkley, Ashley Nnarsutis, Mark Ioslin, Iohn Vahlenkamp, and Eric McWilliams begin waving to the gathering crowds as the parade gets underway. ' ' - Gayla White, Liz Baugus, Tracy Carlton, Tammy Davis, Becky Keck, Cheryl Bellar, and Tonya Bracy ride the FFA float in the parade. , 'Neva Ha. E 'E Boyd Fuller and Lisa Bunch ride on the Commercial Art Float which received the sweepstakes award. . It's Showtime folks! .r ' .4 i ,ff - Q.. . Rv, h X R i 15 . 41 Y '- Hia, V X , ' -sf f . 'Wi R lg .fm 4 M Yvxx I Q , gi:-:gs Ai' 31- B 3, we V' A W . iii. v . -an-U - ' W 1 .f1. ,wffti Q Lights, camera, action, the parades about to begin. This was a very popular aspect of the Homecoming Parade this year. Movies was the theme and living your favorites was the dream. Many of the popular movies of the past year were portrayed. Commercial Art did Raiders of the Lost Bronco , and Building Trades did The Best Little Beep Beep in Texas . One of the oldies portrayed by the ROTC was The Great Waldo Pepper . Not only movies, but popular i Wi i characters were mimicked. The most popular of these being clowns. To highlight the parade, two. students ran up and down the parade line-up spraying everyone with fird extinguishers. Though the theme was movies, wel still had our traditional shoe-polished? trucks and cars. Bill Kirkley came? through with clown costumes for the: Horseshoe Staff, but their truck left' something to be desired. l I I 'su pvc if .,, . 1 8 Q W-va-N 5 ' 1 I 1 . ,. I C ,4'j:'f- , ' , 'svwwmf-wash-.M....a.-a-ww.,,.sLAK R V Y It 4 K -9 if , K J I HG. I E- I s 8 . 5'5 ' ' ' 'A I. 1 ,, l - 1,,,. 1 p ' .L f ' .9 ag. Bt PEPYER -qi 5 B 'k,,,,, 4'-li it -, S54 ,pl44W IAQ x4-F H4-I-'H 4 Fredia Berry, Kathy Hogg and Amy Thorpe ride on the FHA float in the parade. Cara DeBusk shows her heart in the bands half-time number, Endless Love . , 551 ' 5? N N , Q V:-M L X- 1 NN- , A 4 lx! .A .... .f .F f .1 . x f P ?'f ' .- o Y J ' L , . 1 Ll id' f ' I ' . 6, V 1 g ' ' --'vs , ' L 'V i .A 1 V Lil y 5 'l 9-A V ' -1 i 4 ' ' M Z Of..' rg tvs. M25 1,1 .qui .,,, L. ,iff-vf-,j. ' , ' -fp Q ' Al- -9 . . ' 4'lf':lasHf . Kenneth Reaves portrays the pilot of the Great Waldo Pepper on the ROTC float in the Homecoming parade. TUC VCAD my ,, ,,, of 1,-,g g it-'QQ 7 , 4.15, va 11-at J my -, R' 1'-,L 1, V lv N1-I A an , 1 4. ' fv il, 3, T I , , V PJ' lg! bu E X ',-my 5.7.1 f L as J 'v 1 i A M -? i kj' v 4 l J 1 1 i 43 1 i yi gy Ea ,J w I Alternate Darrel Newsome takes it easy, up Kim Barret, Alan Byrd, Steve Gamble, Amy McBride, Sarah Terrace, and X Angie Freeman, Angie Lynch, in the stands during half-time. Barbra Miller join in on the Alma Mater at the Homecoming Pep rally. ' Lenae English, lay Rodriquez, j THE YEAR David Andrews, Kenny Koontz, 5 Mark Joslin, I. P. Morgan, jeff l ai H5 1 4 n. , rf . ,.- . 44 x Zi ge ' ' - .2 4 'I 6 . .- 3 K V .ati i jx 1 x Locke, john Green, Gina Thompson, Lisa Thompson make it evident that the Bron- cos are 81. f I 'T V .Q wh . !f Wv'll back you to stand Rah!! Rah!! On boys, for we expect n V! '84 we .JP Q er Hilda Tijerina, Marissa Morris, Vonda LeVan, Stephanie Buelow, Anne Lamberts, Tom Faust, Magda Gimenez, Grace Hinojosa, Sherry Whitworth, jill March, Martha Kurrus, john Martino, john Hildebrand, Ann Margaret Flannagin, Tim Duryea, Silas Danielson, Sherri Cullum, Sharon Hawk, johnny Douthitt, Todd Kesterson, Renee Holder, Anita Flowers, Miriam lbarra, Dawnae Hook, Andrea Baxter, jill Houlck join in a yell with the ..i...-.i..,a...a Spirit: We're backing the Broncos Fight Song Wv'rc loyal Io you Denton High Wc'rc purple and gold Denton High You'rc the best in the land For we know you will win Denton High So snap hack the ball, Denton High Wi re backing you all, Denton High Our train is a firm protector, Victory from you Denton High It seems that everybody did so well this year. Football went into the playoffs, volleyball made it to the top, cross country took it all again, and the band strutted their stuff at state. But, none of it could have been achieved without the spirit and pride of the players as well as the fans. Overhead view of one of the Friday pep rallies that took place outside because of remodeling in the gym. jan Sanders, Karen Vowell, Debbie McNabb, Eric McWilliams, and Amanda Alderson stand in reverence to the Alma, Mater. 'run' vr-an - E R5 , .Q--+7 ' 'X - ,1 wl5iISl-fiifgiii' ' Jennifer Martin, Lori Smith, Kerin Smith, Tim Trotter, and Lesley Duesman take the extra balloons to the First Baptist Daycare. - .aurie Morgan, Leah Harris, Becky Crites, Shelley Wagner, Michelle Leighton, and .isa Stigals ride on the HOSA float in the parade. Tl-Ill' VIIAD Sherry johnson arranges the balloons on some Student Counci balloon-o-grams. l Say it with balloons i Balloons, Balloons, Balloons! It seems that everywhere you look, you ee balloons. Balloons have become a very big fad this year. Instead of lowers, it's balloon bouquets, or balloon-o-grams. Whether it's to advertise yearbook sales, decorate Homecoming loats, or just to send to someone you secretly admire, balloons seem to -e very handy. This year, Student Council sold balloon-o-grams for 55.00 They in- luded four or five balloons, candy, streamers, and personalization. 'hey proved to be a very popular idea. f:7?.1 l ! - lannon Yalenty, Stacie George, and Paul Davis try to get the yearbook advertising llloons untangled. I 4.. ik at 7. T - luke Smokey Talbert, Barry Irwin, Marcus Garrett, and Tracy Hacker stand in their line at the Homecoming pep rally. Martha Stone takes a minute from her history work to see what's up. T'l-IE VCA D -. E THE YEAR .-vp 1. In Q f i - Derek Tankersley plays tri-toms during APE's pep rally performance. Z Q Tammy Payne and Fred Bishop try to get out of the jail at tl carnival, while Joel DaBoulb tries to keep them in. J l 1 . 1 1 w l l 1 Get involved! Help stomp out apath helley Ragborg touches up Snoopy's nose.- To get the most out of high school, you have to get involved. Students are fortunate to have all the extracurricular activities that our school provides. You can be involved in one of the many clubs, athletics, intramural sports, or just being a faithful fan. To enjoy your high school years more, you have to break away from the books for awhile and do something more exciting. .ge -it 1 rally. .f 3 , .U 9 tk .Maj 'fr There are always those friends whom you'd rather go mess around with instead of doing homework, which can wait until later. It is so important to get in- volved in high school. Pretty soon you'll be finished and you'll have to face this cruel world. Enjoy extra things while you can 'cause you only go through high school once! Rulette Lawson, Rita Moss, juli Detrick, Terry Reynolds, Don Long, Valina Hosa, Hilda Tijerina, Magda Gimenez, Grace Hinojosa Cheer at the pep Cookie jackson and Williard jackson wait patient- ly for the Homecoming Pregame Events to start. .Le 3 ,is .1 2' M A 'lu fs, Charlie Norton beats the bass drum, while perfor- ming at a pep rally. Ancmther QKnock, Knockj Hi! I'm from Denton High and I'd like to know if you'd be interested in buying some . . . Yes, I knew you'd recognize that. It seems that everybody is always trying to raise money for something. The best way clubs have found is through the many fund-raising programs. At the beginning of the year, fund raising companies from all over the country come and show their new items and their best- sellers, hoping that the clubs will try to make a deal with ,f ' N 2 rfb - ' 1 . it . if Y - .. if ,fi g Xt W5 ag. ith if ... them. One of the most popular ways that the clubs have found to raise money is with candy. M8:Ms and America's Finest Chocolate seem to be on the top of that list. But, some of the clubs have chosen a new item to try to raise money. For example, the National Honor Society sold decorative shoelaces, Cracker lack Tins, and Goo-Goo candy bars, where as the German Club has changed from selling their usual Gummi Bears to selling Gummi People. What next? , as. if A FLTQ ' v-if if X 2 +' jeff Reed and Nancy Berg play with some of the fund-raising demonstration items. V AKaren Dodson, Trisha Roberson, Madonna Schueler, Susie Whitlock, and Shannon Green' sell cookies at the carnival to raise money for the Fillies. X Mm, .WF f i' 5f'A..3 f 'T 'ti. . c f at.. ka-L N Les Smith and Scotty Midgett watch Red Fletcher demonstrate the building trades booth at the carnival. Richard Smith and Richard Waggener hold the DECA barrel still while Heather Bovaird gets ready to ride. THE YEAR 15 'lu il! 'Lt 4' I ,s?' A -QM .A N 'P' .. Jil?-. T 5 w. , J 1 X sq! . ,T ff 1 f fl T T 49 Y X , J - L vi - ' f If vi ,L A X f Q 4 1 i I The end of a d The strip at 30 miles an hour. Aerial view of University Drive fthe strip? from the TWU tower. V8 ..,, -a M 1 Ld 16 THE YEAR art: Cruisin S -I n in 7 QI O ,. The make-up has been touched up for the last time. The car has been borrowed, along with the gas money, and, with a little luck, the curfew has been extended. lt's eight o'clock on a Satur- day night and time to cruise. Not all of us admit to en- joying cruising, however, just about all of us, at one time or another, have found ourselves looking anxiously around the strip while waiting for the light to change. -at 'H if I Whatever the reason for being on the strip, by nine o'clock University Drive is bumper to bumper and the cruising has begun. Friends scream greetings to one another, radios are cranked, and engines are racing. Of course, not everyone cruises the strip all night long. As the evening pro- gresses, various plans are made. There's always plenty of houses to toilet paper, par- ties to go to, speeding tickets to get, and fun to have! Bill Iron Dime Koberly, Tim Silver Dollar Eads, Andy Lead Penny Rudtland, and john Copper Quarter Suttle, members of the notorious Loose Change Gang, prepare to toilet papera victim's house. SIMULATED PICTURE: Officer Mecendick points out the results of reckless driv- ing to Brad Stevens, I .L ng V ' .fin Leah Harris, Ilona Coffey, Mar Lacko, and Annette Lacko take a break from cruis- ing to exchange jokes at a red light. - I T We Mark Beard and Tom Hughes have a good time cruising. THE YEAR ...Q 2 17 -ru MV!-, W nf' lk- 4 Cuing hm I I I II II II II II II IL' K'-1' IFSTXK K II Q II F II I IfQi'I2EfII?5'?f 77 Fug II iII II III , I I I A I I I I Il II 11,0 II II Il , I I I . I , II'f'EfIIJI5 II II I I . 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Five hundred and sixty seniors came to register while 650 juniors and 751 sophomores - the largest class ever - showed up on Thursday to sign up for their classes. Teachers new to the faculty this year were Mr. Ierry Metzler, Mrs. Barbara Vick, Mrs. Eleanor Stemshorn, Mr. Bill Duriclc, Ms. Sharon Sullivan, Mrs. Kay Boyd, Mrs. Barbara Mueller, and Mr. Dan Meyer. Additional sections were added on to the Computer Math class and the name of the course was changed to Introduc- tion To Computers. The District is supposed to provide us with 20 new computers soon, said Assistant Principal Durwood Tonn, to help these students to learn to become computer programmers. 22 REGISTRATION 5' bf Anita Flowers and joel Hayes discuss a problem with Mr. Dieb. hris Doyle and Stan Boswell decide which classes to take. Rebecca Tunnell and Darren Stinchcomb sign up. - 'c,.,rf -41 xi .ff Q ff Kim Verderbruggen has her picture taken for her student identification card. Dee Williams protests to Mr. Cadell, 2 Mr. Massey, and Mr. White. f' REGISTRATION 23 Rhonda Vaughn dances the night away at the Welcome Aboard Dance 1- '1-5 'A ,., X sl' . The Spirit Bronco welcomes students 'W F back to school. Shaun Wilson consults his schedule. 24 FIRST DAY V Abel Gonzalez and jason Huntsman present Mrs. Norman with their of an apple for the teacher. New Beginning You may have noticed that school time doesn't just roll around - it leaps right out at you! Most students were naturally reluctant to leave their vacations behind and go back to school, but they changed their minds when they got there and found themselves enjoying it. Happy reunions marked the start of school, as students happily greeted friends that they had not seen all summer. Sophomores anxiously searched the crowds for familiar faces, and juniors gave wrong directions to sophomores, as seniors excitedly began their last year of high school. As the last of the confused and the socializing students wandered their way to class, the new year finally got underway. Students form long lines in the office awaiting schedule changes. jason Butler studies his first 3 f assignment. Students get down to business again. FIRST DAY 25 Halloween was highlighted with activities that broke up the monotony of the day. Second periods could choose to par- ticipate in the Student Coun- cil's annual Pumpkin Contest. Also, the halls were filled with every form of creature, t.v. personalities, and even a few unidentified objects A con- test for the most original costume was held during both lunches. There were not enough entries in A-lunch, but in B-lunch, Clark Thompson won the ribbon. The B-lunch costume contest con- testants: FRONT ROW: Magda Gimenez, Grace Hinojosa, Denise Fer- rari, Sue Martin, Mike McFadden, Amy Huston, SECOND ROW: Tonya Dean, Rebecca Tunnell, Trisha Cook, Clark Thompson, John Williams, Beth Emery, Michele Young, Karen Adkins 26 HALLOWEEN Creatures stalk the halls during Halloween ag, -' 1 In 5 4 ., ' H 1 ... ,.., .., sa 'Q A. -il T it 'S F I t Q , pf K9 1, L B Cheryl Petersen hovers over Mrs. Scroggs while she tries to help Alan Hanna with Morey Price plays with hi: his math, removable hand while jeff Browl observes with disgust. Z E 5 l ! l r 4 FGA rf-5 A il W 35 H ,fg,w.,,, s s , H t S :gs an v- tr N' 'X gif 2 t .-'C 1 The Thug, Mrs. Haslett's Cmost originalj invention Mrs. Keyser's daughter, Rebecca, gets involved with the Halloween events. .... -w-Y U .,b 4 , , x. i 4- ,. . .V-.241 A 11 , f I . .W ...Q J . N , vig. . . 27 1- . e- '-' i V' 2:32 ,Hui J tiff e Mr. Mexico! Mr. Smith's fmost representative of classy Mr, Church's prettiest pumpkin, Mrs. Scott's prettiest pumpkin, Mrs. Ianssen's ugliest pumpkin, and Mr. Menotti's smallest pumpkin were entries in the Pum- pkin Contest. Mrs, I-ludson's class has got the pumpkin fever. X..- . ' will 1 -s-Q. HALLOWEEN 27 . l Homecoming sparks spirit, enthusiasm Dana McClendon and Jody Wilkins enjoy the Homecoming carnival: Boyd Fuller, Nola Walker, Gloria McLean, Rebecca Tunnell, Deann Gilbert, and Lisa Bunch ride the Sweepstakes winning Commercial Arts float in the parade. IDOGZQFQW All L4 4 f-, 'QQ Valinda Cheatham enjoys a beautiful afternoon during Homecoming week thinking about the events of the week to come. Mark Silvera, Barry Ernest, Masinura Price, Iohn Cooper, Joe Mata, Doug Hart- man, Nse Ekpenyong, Sam Bridges, David Holbert, and Br don McQueen march through the halsls before the football game, leading the students in the Alma Mater and Spirit chants. 28 HOMECOMING gis- 46 .MV A I fl:-. Virginia Vaughn and her class join Coach Butch Shaw for the singing of the Alma Mater. Iohnson, Alonda Jones, Wilfred McQueen, Kim Franklin, Toni Johnson, Tamarah Harris, Felicia jackson, and Alondra Poindexter ham it up on the ACE Club A 193 HOMECOMING 29 Cookie named Queen Broncos win 35-14 A very special time of the year is always Homecoming, which was September 27th through October 1. The theme of this year' Homecoming was DHS Night at the Movies. This theme materialized into the floats at the parade. The floats depicted a number o different movie themes, such as Raiders of the Lost Bronco , by the Commercial Arts Department, winner of the Sweepstake Award. Also in keeping with the movie theme, Thursday of Homecoming week was Movie Star Day, which brought students to schoo masquerading as Annie, Groucho Marx, Shirley Temple, Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Raggedy Anne, and many more. Other specia dress-up days were Occupation Day, Punk vs. Prep Day, 50s and 60s Day, and the usual Purple and Gold Day. Homecoming was especially meaningful this year to Cookie Iackson, who was crowned Homecoming Queen at the football gamt on Friday night. Her court consisted of, Lori Bomar: Senior Princess, Misti Morris: Iunior Princess, and Anne Bresnahan: Sophomort Princess. Other Homecoming week activities included a carnival on Wednesday night, with assorted booths from the different clubs, and scheduled bonfire, although this had to be cancelled because the Key Club could not find a place to put it. The week finally closed with a dance and the football game. The Denton Broncos defeated W. T. White with a score of 35 to 14 After the game, the dance was held at T.W.U. until 1:00 a.m. I thought the dance turned out extremely well, said Student Council sponsor Emma Ioe Yarbrough. About 750 people came. Al I v 1 Cookie jackson, with escort Williard jackson, sobs as she is named Homecoming Queen. 30 I-IOMECOMING Fudd Elliot and Mark McBee ride the Building Trades float, winner of the 'irst place ribbon for Best Related to Subject. Lina Canales sprays Simin ja1ilian's hair with color to prepare her for Punk Day. Q I. u if u. 2 L, I ,. WS ntalie Patrick finds humor in Cubby Gardners sneezing at the dance. att Yarbrough, Rusty Russell, and Tony Bleese drag Kelly O'Keefe to the ll booth at the carnival, where the inmates must stay until someone pays get them out. HOMECOMING 31 They aren't puppies but they're just as lovable Project Adoption It seems that at one time or another, everyone has smudged a glass window with one's nose trying to get a better look at surely the most adorable puppy in existence. Those sorrowful, brown eyes melt a person's heart, and the Wag of a head just asks to be patted. The same proves true for children. When big round eyes fill with tears or a small mouth frowns because a child knows that jolly old St. Nick will visit others and not him, who can help but want to adopt them? So seeing the need to fulfill children's wishes throughout the community, the Student Council put Project Adoption in motion. The need for the underprivileged within their community to enjoy all the trimmings of a Christmas holi- day seemed eminently important. Project Adoption was recommended and its sponsors started planning the week of Thanksgiving for the 26 selected children to come to the high school. Each child was recommended by the teachers and principal of their school. After recommendation, the parents were contacted and told of plans to give the children a Christmas like none they had ever seen. Parents of the 32 PROJECT ADOPTION children and high school students alike thought that the plan was a great one and surely in the Christmas spirit. Student Council treasurer Ieff Reed and president Tom Faust thought the program would work in DHS after reading about it in Irving High School's newspaper. They're the ones who really worked hard on it, stated student council sponsor Emma Io Yarbrough. Dr. Robert McGee, school superintendent thought it was the nicest thing that the high school had ever participated in - and called the school to tell them so. Although these cute, little tykes weren't puppies and one couldn't adopt them per- manently, DHS students will continue to provide a Christmas with all the trimm- ings for years to come. One high school student summed it up by saying, Now I know what the real meaning of Christmas is. Almost ready to tear the wrappings, Corey Crippen pauses for a moment to wonder what's inside. Senior Michele Adams smiles a toothy grin while pa- tiently waiting for Corey to discover what his gift is. Mike Bruce eagerly unwraps his gift to see what his high school friends have given him. 'mx K ,csfkfx K K t Tl I X Q xxx-un Nunn: v 'Mau .QA f Lt .59 . V-25 1 ,Q 1 5 i it 'Y s Y 5 , ...ii E , 4 X ' it, .F i 1 Z.. ,, ff, f . .ax is N. C vw! .N Q C . 5 xi' X fl .. 44 .lb Un: 4.2! rt - 47 rig, ' fl C. - 53 14' 1. ,. 'ever . 231527 Getting ripped off ribbons and wrappings flew with a flurry Two small ones goggle with delight as each new gift proves more wonder ful than the last jennifer Crews and Tommy Hart supervise the unwrap ping of presents Each child receiv ed approximately five to seven gifts from the Prolect Adoption class groups FAR LEFT Germain Malone tells his friends some little known facts about himself. LEFT: Since when did Santa start wearing Levis and Braces? Since Tom Faust took over his position to visit a few classrooms and adopted children. Tom and a few other Council members dressed up in the traditional Claus uniform and Ho-Ho-Hoed to the smiling faces surrounding them. RIGHT: Doritoes, Dr. Pepper, and decisive ha piness fill young Corey 'C' f sf t nlifn -. .XX P Crippen. After opening his gifts and settling down to a midafternoon snack, he lifts his styrofoam glass in a toast to the program of Project Adoption. ,Xa t. ' 'IN a'xl Takisha Douglas shows a smile of approval for her jeans that she had received for Christmas. , 7 'M fx s , K, J ,fir it , PROIECT ADOPTION 33 Math teacher Barbara Vick and her secret pal Tom Faust exchange gifts at the Secret Pal Breakfast. Below: Beth Emery, Ellen Griffith, and Dawnae Hook decorate the donated Christmas tree in the foyer. 'Q 0' C 1 B14 ES iff -i if N-.n 1. iii Q ,ttt,,t, 1 ,pu-QD . wp' A ,musk 9 Jn.. CHRISTMAS 5 in HM r Q'--i Y , at R. . . ,N Liana' E. A B ' jackie Vogel shows her Christmas spirit by decking herself out in holiday st5 FHA members feast on their own creations during their class party. K eryone's favorite Extra-Terrestrial lends his image to Mrs. Sims' door, R Alexander snares Kippy Page and performs the yuletide custom of giving 'ning her homeroom health class the Sweepstakes Award for the Best Related amona C ' ' ' t. that someone special a gift from the heart under the official holiday green. Class Sub1ect in the door decorating contes 'z w l V Lights, glitter, . . . 1 Christmas! Christmas: the sheer excitement of the season was evident ferywhere. Cards and gifts by the dozens emerged from muntless boxes and bags and were distributed among assmates. Cries of thanks and Merry Christmas greetings fill- l the air, mingled with the smell of peppermint and chocolate. There was no shortage of goodies as students smuggled mokies, cakes, candy, drinks, and other treats into classrooms fr unofficial parties. Teachers tried not to notice when fownies and punch were passed around. Students didn't seem V mind when the teachers slipped out of class amid the frenzy 'visit the faculty lounge, where food filled the tables. Homerooms transformed their classroom doors from or- inary to extraordinary, decorating them with bright paper, lbbons, garlands, artificial snow, bows, and even blinking ghts. The Student Council held a contest to determine ne champion door-decorators, finding Mrs. Sims' health lasses' E.T. theme worthy of the Sweepstakes award for Best 9 Q iff' --n-un.. .Q 3 . 5 iz ,. . xg FA , t M 'l fi: 1 sf .Z -Q Q Related to Class Subject. The Student Council also sponsored a dance at Flynn Hall, attended by about 220 students and set up a Christmas tree in the foyer. Those who took part in the Secret Pal Program finally got to meet their unidentified partners. The mystery was uncovered at a breakfast where each participating teacher met the student who had discreetly and anonomously left him gifts in the weeks before. A Christmas assembly for the student body was organized by the Student Council. It included musical performances by the choir, an orchestra ensemble, and a brass choir from the band. The last day before vacation was designated as Christmas Dress-Up Day. Elves, Christmas trees, Santas, and Wrapped boxes, complete with ribbons and bows, walked the halls, con- tributing to the already contagious fervor of the season, CHRISTMA S35 Love, happiness, the joy of giving 36 CHRISTMAS emerge Cara DeBusk borrows from the decorated evergreen in her home to participa in Christmas Dress-Up Day. Below: Principal Ivan Glascock surprises his secret pal Paige Garner with a gi at the Secret Pal breakfast. Tonya Dean, Anne Neely, and Melody Riney perform as Santa's reindeer in th Living Christmas Tree, presented 7 nights at First Baptist Church. Jil -f lllliili 1 Xl QXXKW W ,1 j S,-F' B Q Q. 'rf 14 ' Cr E 4 A-. 's Q x 1 N Elll Sara Knight and Lisa Schmitt share the contents of Santa's bag. Mrs. McClure grabs a bite to eat at the Spanish lab party. Q - gs N1 .- ' Ain KK Student Council members Becky Barlow, Nancy Berg, and Ron Dodd organize the gifts to be delivered to the Secret Pals. Above: Gregg Andrews gets into the spirit of Christmas as Matt Martin looks on. CHRISTMAS 37 Stacy Carstensen helps sort carnations at 6:30 in the morning. Amy Glaze reads the valentine message on her flowers. Ilona Coffey carefully counts carnations, M, ,W .3 ,aw ,f Say it with arnations Approximately 20 students showed up at 5:45 a.m. to help sort and deliver 3500 carnations to eager sweethearts. Math teacher Vanna Ingram and English teacher jackie Mc- Cormick supervised the mass flower delivery. We Ccommit- teej were so organized. This was the smoothest year ever. The junior class managed to raise about 551400 for the prom as a result of the sale. Chris jones receiving 37 of the S1 each flowers helped the class raise the needed funds. The other 'big' contribution came when 25 teachers donated money to give coach Dwain Bean a dead carnation during the Fillies Follies. 38 VALENTINES DAY Iudy Koberick reads out the number of flowers to Carey Steiner. Bill Kirkley receives his carnation via an unidentified friend. I I1 Ann Neely tries to remember if the order was for red or white. Q1 Ll . . 's I4 1 .Z ,s X K i au. 5 in Tyler Holcomb is overwhelmed. VALENTINES DAY 39 I2 4 g W1 -y WW . si--M W, .,. ,,. ,.Ab .Z F1 .w ,gf 3 ff: : 22.1 - 1 4 Wg? i Z 2 3 l T? F' t . n J AE Nw.. fi A Y X Q' . f ' 1 53 ' ,ff-f,,--' . 'N ' ou beg your mom to buy you that pair of shoes that goes just perfect ith the outfit you bought for the dance, and look what happens to em. I could da the night I see posters everywhere. Gosh, I really wish Friday night would hurry and get here. 'cause there's going to be a dance. I can remember the last dance I went top I danced the whole night. I guess dancing is my thing. You know like rock or country is somebody else's thing. Oh, yeah, sure my feet get tired, but I just take off my shoes and keep on dancing. Of course, there's always those fast songs that really get me pooped, but I Wilfred McQueen was flying high at the Basketball Homecoming Dance. Cindy Wages boogies at the Welcome Aboard Dance. nce away. remember that there's a slow song coming up when the lights are lowly dimmed. Then I just grab that special someone, and we slowly sway together. The main reason I like dance so much is there's romance, freedom and excitement Cjust to name a fewj in dance. Think about it. Dance is super, and if you like it, look me up. I understand there's go- ing to be plenty of dances next year. DANCE 41 The ninth largest US. airline declared ,, mcg S, 4 ,. f ,iv We ee- -iii' as WT AQFWSEQ' Thmgs just c0u1dn't get orse . . . bankruptcy, and Braniff Internationals 75 planes were grounded, Professional football players went on an un- precedented eight week strike. .nn Princess Grace of Monoco died in September when her car plunged off a cliff. WORLD NEWS at ti 3WlW1l' 'fl Ei -ei ew are ws- ,ag 15-1' Qt , 'i Q 'fi-fi--fi gli? Mi-3,12 T. Wlfw 'QS' half, gif' S2e'1,,iT in sgijivggi f3g,,.?: 5.1532 kyggggfiy ' L- 4? 5'F iT5'T1'l'?'C .e'..aa'?t5 :? 'f3?-R Q14 ff ,, 3:33161 , g.1x, ,,gs2r,, as Anal. vs? is f 'as jeff 5 was gif .,,, WW' 2: -14 is 'f'f I iT c L g il . ,f f+5p5',ff',,s1 1 ,- W rj' ,W V ml fl li' l'MV N' .nt 'W - 0 0 0 u RRY N JOB N0 APPLQCAIIONS LLBEGlYiENQI5T Unemployment jumped to 10 percent as thousands of jobless northerners moved south in search of work. Left: Prince Charles of England and Princess Diana pose with their new son Prince William. Democrat Mark White took the governors seat away from imcumbent Republican Bill Clements. rffrw-gd 45'4si 'iSf 5 - f f f it-.. H rs .0 is.-reefs . si 61: . j i .-5,,s f, n f ai . 1 'lifiaf ,' fe 2.-d a . ' f ,-J f ee, . , K-li' , , , - ' 7 1. H' 5 ff W ef, W-: wt 7:3 ' ' 3 1 ,,,,.. E, hey did I he birth of Prince i illiams provided ne of the few ighlights during 1 gloomy year he black granite wall honoring tnam soldiers was unveiled in shin ton. The year was orable of other events also. The th largest airline folded after a g fight adding to the already high mployment rate. ut while one group could not k, another group would not k. The pro-football teams went trike for eight weeks resulting in ss of money for management and , ers. eanwhile, overseas, Princess na gave birth to another British i - Prince Williams. Iust across way, Soviet ruler Leonoid zhnev died after ruling Russia for ars. was not the best of times, as rles Dickens once said, nor was it worst of times. lx 1. rw' YV :I yur J f? , -2. Q M Q, 5, all .. if xslt '35 TN' 42 .al J QA, 1 ffl ' MIN 4 MQ Y I , mist 1'iVt'Ew?ra fl -YYQQQQ4 Mourners pay tribute to the soldiers who died during the Vietnam war. The black granite memorial was steeped in controversy from the day of its unveiling. Soviet leader L. Brezhnev dies. U 9 F' . eff 1 M ,Eff ' 1 rg W fix, ly li If Q f, t. lf Londoners welcome British troops after their Falkland victory. Cyanide-laced Tylenol capsules were responsible for seven deaths. Photos: LIFE Magazine WORLD NEWS 43 Chris Van talks with his sister Vanessa Van. 4 Winners of the best couples costume Mark Ioslin Cvampirel asks Tami Fr 'fWanna neck? wg sw--.... Language students celebrate Mardi Gra Romans, gypsies, sailors, knights, cats, cowboys, clowns, gnomes and vampires - all in the same roor Nobodv out it vast the foreign language students. The olace was Flvnn Hall and the on-asinn was Mardi Gr The festivities drew together a curious mixture of characters as students of German, French, Latin and Spanish donned a variety costumes to get together and celebrat The originality of each individual came out as students invented various imaginative disguises, including a cavewoman and eve jar of jelly bea Phillip Howard, dressed as if he had stepped straight out of the Renaissance, won the title of Best Costume. Andy Rutlan elaborate robot outfit earned him the honor of Best Boy's Costume, and executioner Vic Sergeant was runner-up. Ninja Che Peterson was judged as having the Best Girl's Costume , with court jester Stephanie Maher coming in seco Torn Vitro, French Prince, and Anne Bresnahan, Spanish Princess, were named Mardi Gras King and Queen. Other nominees w Sheri Vitro, Mitchell Cole, Holly Hogan, Paul Bergquist, Libba Stream and Mark Boatwrig 44 MARDI GRAS w ig, 1w.., K ,ww , ' sf 1 i x if 43 , 4 . he 'ff Jin.. ,M M? 1493- , N Q K we jg , 4 1 ,J 0 W I ', f s, M. ,, W, V Q V' f 'Zz ' :Q 7 ' , ' . W' Fillies Follies: It's alot of work, but it's well worth it Hundreds of students, families and friends came from all around to see the famous Fillies Follies Show. The long hours and hard work each girl put in to make the Follies a suc- cess well accomplished its feat. One Fillie said It seemed that all we did was work, work work. Then she added Oh, well, we're the Fillies, and our job is to give 12093 to make this show a success. From the end product it looked as though 15092: was given from each girl. Though the Fillies performed many acts, the five that seemed to get the most response from the audience were America performed by the seniors, It's just a little bitty Country Place, Pocket Calculator, Beat It , and Fantasy. The 46 FOLLIES latter two were dedicated to Sheri Vitro a sophomore Fillie, who was not able to perform due to injuries she received during practice. The show, as a whole, was ex- citing, but the last performance on February 11 caused a flow of emotions to appear both in the audience and performers. On this night, Miss Congeniali- ty, Coreen Cambellp Most In- dustrious, Kaylin Kelsoeg Medal of Honor, Kim Chayney, and Outstanding Officer, Kelly Turney were awarded their positions before all that was present. After these were presented, the highest honor, Fillie of the Year, was awarded to Savanna Payne. To Savanna memories of Fillies Follies 1983 will not soon be forgotten. Allison Trapp really takes her lollipop seriously. Patricia Starr shows that she's got it all together. Allison Love and Debbie Moran Enjoy a Great Hot Dog Experience. Deanna McAlister sings her heart out during her performance. Savanna Payne named Fillie of the Year vi S? 1 . Susie Achenbrenner gives it her all during the Follies. Kelly Turney catches the spotlight during the senior performance of We're on Our Way. ...JU me Coach Dwain Bean, host of the Follies, interviews two Shirley Temples. Amy Hargrove proves she's just an All American school girl. FILLIES FOLLIES 47 The lights are dimming and the show's about to begin The student body enjoyed performing for their friends and faculty during and after school. The Drama Department, led by Mrs. Opal Hall, presented excerpts from The Shadow Box and The Importance of Being Earnest on November 17. An assembly was held during school hours for selected classes. The choir took over center stage during its Christmas concert and showed its community spirit at Texas Woman's University, Wyatt's Cafeteria, Highland Baptist Church, and the Tandy Center in Fort Worth. The orchestra held several concerts and also played at the Christmas assembly. Choir members concentrate on harmonizing with the pianist, Left: Sara Isbell, Rhonda Shelton, Mikelyn Buys, Missy Ozuna , Rhonda Latham center: Mike Miller, Craig Dodson, Michael Wheeler, Reese Stratman, Nina Hamilton, DeeDee Elliott, Laura Brock, Irene Work right: Tonya Lilliard, Patty Degenero, Cindy Welton i R 5 , . I iii' 'W '-wwrv+..W-faw,.,,.,-,.., -asf K R l are if s Bill Kirkley shows off his entertaining talents at the Drama Assembly. ' Todd Bowling plays bass during the orchestra's Christmas concert. 48 SPECIAL PERFORMANCES Sabrina Barlow gets a helping hand. Lisa Pugh gets into the tuxedo look. V . X 'N Lucy Lawliss end Eric McWilliams experience The Shadow Box. lfflfflll I HNIHIIIIA .. , . 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As for after graduation, I'm trying for a scholarship in baske ball or track, whichever one works out, Cookie said. She hopes go to Gramling State or the University of Houston. About 2012, of the student body participated in the voting elect the Homecoming court, said Student Council sponsor Emu Yarbrough. They elected Cookie jackson as Queen, Lori Bomar . Senior Princess, Misti Morris as junior Princess, and Ani Bresnahan as Sophomore Princess. Cookie jackson, Queen, Misti Morris, junior Princess, Anne Bresnaha Sophomore Princess, Lori Bomar, Senior Princess. 54 HOMECOMING COURT J!! it 1 df ,,, W- f wr' , ,a'25:flQ.f37?1L ' ' ' me W . gm. 'ffim,Z1 ,, 'S fr 1 ' I 51' ' Q7 1-. 'K . 0: -ne, i i L- -xl gk fiify :V H , ...Hr Qin X -.i2Z :,f:SQfZb?iT2Ei,Ii f ' 1 A' K ,.,.4a.ai.,-...N 3 . 1 Q1W - Z TE 1 f Z - in . f ' W c . - 1. .i ' 1 c n -f , af . ' '4 - rci' ' - f . ,,,,, ' 1- 2, i een Nominees Debbie Moran and Deanna McAlister, Senior Princess minees Iudi Murdock and Amy Glaze J 4 x N ' b F aa 'K W v '-X ,, I I i 2 N i ior Princess nominees Chris jones, Stephanie Wilbourn, and Tonya lins ihomore Princess nominees Tonya Ferguson and Lisa Land HOMECOMING NOMINEES 55 It's favorites time again Act 1, II at III The student body filed into the auditorium wondering what kind of favorite skits would appear on stage this year. The lights dimmed, and it was showtime. Due to tradition, the sophomores started the skits off with Act I. The act was based upon the Newlywed Show. A few smirks and sneers came from the audience at the first of the skit, but when Carrie Davis ran out on stage dressed as she was, the crowd roared with laughter. The juniors, a little more experienced than the sophomores, did a takeoff from the Bong Show as Act II of the favorite skits. Chris jones started off with her cry baby musical and, of course, was bonged. Next came David Holbert and Doug Hartman singing Old MacDonald Had a Farm. Then the beautiful ballet dancer Iohnny Douthitt ended the junior skit. Anticipation grew in the auditorium. It was now time for the Senior Favorites and Mr. and Miss DHS nominees to do their thing, but what would their thing be this year? A voice was heard throughout the auditorium. This was the moment of truth. Live from DHS, it's Saturday Night Live! It was fantastic. The crowd screamed with laughter. This was definitely the best. The two most remembered scenes are that of Barry Irwin's playing Rosanne Rosanna Danna and Glenn Franklin's KKK appearance. As usual, the seniors pulled it off again. OSEWX Right: Barry Irwin on oneof his better Above: It's a family quarrel between days, Ieff Culp and Anne Bresnahan. 56 FAVORITES A .wan-.Q AM., M1 . A og - 11 WEA W David Holbert and Doug Hartman perform their famous chicken walk. E Cry Baby, Chris jones, gives it her all. Glenn Franklin or Huckleberry Finn? FAVORITES 57 Mr. and Miss DHS: Barry Irwin, Lori Bomar HS The most embarrassing thing that happened while I was at l.S. would definitely have to be the R.L. Turner game when I ed an easy block on a field goal, and my man blocked nahan's kick, I didn't even want to go back to the sideline, use I knew Coach West would jump on my case, said Barry. ori, however, was very embarrassed at having thought she ted her locker key inside her locker, and after cutting the lock she discovered it really wasn't inside. hough both had many embarrassing things happen to them, did not hinder any of their friendships. Making friends, . Lori, is very important to everyone. I feel one needs to be self and not make any false impressions on anyone. Barry, on other hand, feels that if you keep your eyes on the Lord, the lity friends will come along. oth students are A students, and both plan to attend college. ry would like to go to Baylor and afterwards go into the field of france. Lori plans to attend NTSU for one year, then go to an of-town college. She hopes her career will lead into nursing or Shing elementary children. Nominees: Glen Franklin Amy Glaze Kaylin Kelsoe Larry Bruce Inspirational teachers are all over D.H.S. Mrs. Sims was Barry's favorite teacher, because she cares very much about her students and constantly offers her assistance to them. Lori says, Coach Peteet is very concerned about his students and is fun to be around. That's what puts him at the top of my list. Both Lori and Barry were very active in activities at D.H.S. Barry was president of the senior class, captain of the football team, vice-president of F.C.A., and played baseball. Lori was very active as cheerleader and participated in Who's Who Among American Students. Looking back at their high school years both Lori and Barry know that there is no harm in reminiscing, but their success lies in the future. MR. AND MISS D.H.S. 59 X, I f Senior Favorites amie Bresnahan, Kathy Harp I Y 'f1s9o- K , t .f-... L - NOIIHIIEESZ Drew Harris, Iudi Murdock, Kelly Turney, Tim Duryea l iescribing her most embarrassing moment in high school, ,or favorite Kathy Harp replied, When I was a sophomore, I 'a slave in the slave sales. My owner made me wear shorts, ig johns, and army boots. I was so embarrassed. 'hen asked his most embarrassing moment, senior favorite de Bresnahan's response was, When I missed an extra point ootball. It was a home game and there was no excuse when miss an extra point. mie, a varsity football player and Fellowship of Christian letes member, listed going to area playoffs in football and ?iving all-district and all-area honors for two years as being ilights of high school. he friends she has met here have highlighted Kathy's three 1 school years along with her sophomore year of pep club, erleading, and participating in Fellowship of Christian letes. Kathy plans to go into the profession of marketing. .mie has plans to attend the Air Force Academy to pursue pareer as an astronaut. FAVORITES 61 O-Q n .J 'J 4 Q Q f ff, A ffm if 'if F mf, 'C gs 'N ,pn H-..,,,,1-t n I Q x 'V Ik.,-M. A' '1 f,- 627 435 ,. , -NM I ff' Mg h ' .ws by Douthitt o junior favorites David Holbert and Misty Morris being th friends seemed to be their idea of a good time. ccording to David, being yourself is the best way to make w friends, whereas Misty makes friends by treating them the y she would like to be treated. hen asked their favorite teacher Misty, an active Fillie, E.A. and Fellowship of Christian Athletes member, chose, cause of friendliness, Mrs. Helen Mulkey, who is always e. David, involved in football and Fellowship of Christian hletes, enjoys art and chose Mr. Bill Normile as his favorite cause he's a good teacher. isti plans to pursue a career in fashion merchandising. But, vid would like to be a car dealer and he plans to attend uthern Methodist University. erforming in the favorites skit his sophomore year was vid's most embarrassing moment. When Misty was asked her st embarrassing moment, there was a short pause, then she eepishly replied, driving her car to school the first time. 0H1iI166SZ Doug Hartman, Chris jones, Stephanie Wilborn, Iohnny FAVORITES 63 Sophomore Favorites: Lisa Land, Lynn Holley win KN-of W if 5, -in gil g 3' .. , - Anka H 4 C H I' A' L. ,F 4 011liI1EESI jeff Culp, Anne Bresnahan, Kerry Davis, Ben Sweet l ccording to sophomore favorites Lisa Land and Lynn ey, the best way to make friends is to be yourself and to e an effort to be someone's friend. then asked his idea of a good time, Lynn said, I enjoy going ew places and meeting new people. I also like to participate l sports activities. Lisa simply replied that her idea of a time was being with her best friends. rs. Elaine Sullivan is both Lisa and Lynn's favorite teacher. n selected Mrs. Sullivan as being his favorite teacher use she's a nice, understanding person. She's fun to be nd. sa and Lynn agreed that their most embarrassing moments at Denton High School were performing as Mr. and Mrs. U. T. Fitzenbonner in the favorite skits. Both Lisa and Lynn have plans for their futures. Lisa plans to study psychology at Baylor University. After attending the University of Texas in Austin, Lynn plans to establish his own business working with computers. In addition to being academically good students, Lisa and Lynn find time to enjoy extracurricular activities. Lisa's main activity is Fillies. Lynn's activities include football and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Lisa and Lynn are both outstanding students, intelligent, understanding, and a pleasure to be around. FAVORITES 65 1 0 X! 1-,..7' Valentine Sweetheart: Kaylin Kelsoe Nominees: Lisa Land, Kelly Turney Valentine Sweetheart, Kaylin Kelsoe is just as ordinary as anyone else here at DHS. Kaylin says two very embarrassing things that happend to her this year were the following: on the first day of school, she tried to appear poised and sophisticated, only to walk into history and stumble over a desk, and upon leaving Hubbard Hall, after receiving the honor of Valentine Sweetheart, she stumbled down the stairs. She added to her em- barrassing moments by saying, God sure does know how to make a person stay humble. Even though Kaylin has had many embarrassing moments here, this has not hindered any of her friendships. Kaylin feels that the secret to making friends is to get involved in different 66 VALENTINE SWEETHEART ' ,I activities to accept people you meet as who they are, and to treai people the way you yourself would like to be treated. If you dc this, you should not have any problems at all with any of youi friendships. 4 Having many hobbies, such as gymnastics, horseback riding! dancing, fishing, and swimming, has not caused any problems iii grade point average for Kaylin. Through all of these, she waq able to maintain a very strong A average, and of course keep up her dating habits with Keith Cullum, whom she has dated foi four years. The latter was probably what gave Kaylin such ' strong push in getting Sweetheart, because, after all she's beeij Keith's for such a long time. l lk 4. 1 ,, v Q l Nw .5 N .1 L wr' 'ggifjiiffl . . N., '1:'V ? ' 'i '1 8 has , X 45 - , 2 . .iv-v.,ne1v0 'W xr Q Basketball King, Queen: Doyle Franklin, Rita Moss Nominees: Erik Lucas, Kelly O'Keefe, Marcie Twehouse, Roby McDade Basketball King Doyle Franklin's idea of a good time is doing something that interests me at the time, and what seemed to interest Doyle the most was sports. He describes the highlight of his high school year as having twenty catches for five hun- dred yards. His other achievements include first team All-District football, first team Alll-state football, first team All-Metro football, first team All-Area football, offensive player of the week, and offen- sive player ofthe year. Although Doyle claimed to have had no embarrasing moments during high school, Rita remembers the time her head got caught in the old bleachers in the gym. She was going after some candy during a pep rally. In reviewing their high school years, both Doyle and Rita have fond memories of teachers. Mr. Mason is my favorite, said Rita. because he comes to all the Lady Broncos basketball games and he teaches well. Rita's honors include playing on the Northlake College In- vitational All-Tournament first team, Pele Ace Club President. BASKETBALL KING, QUEEN 67 5 3 S 1 z i National Merit Semi-Finalists FRONT ROW: Scott Midgett, Stacy Alan Allston SECOND ROW: Tyler Holcomb, Greg Yeric, Russell LaForte, Marc Boatwright 68 NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED STUDENTS Hop Lefty David Wilson, Beth Kamman, Glenn Reed, Suzanne Claiborne. NOT PICTURED: David Staf- ford, Liz Leach, Jodi Martin, Mary Morrison, Leslie Manning TOP TEN STUDENTS FRONT ROW: David Wilson, Larry Hutson, Tom Vitro, Leslie Nunn, Beth Kamman. SECOND ROW: Russell LaForte, Tyler Holcomb, Colin Koon, Scotty Midgett, NOT PICTURED: Elizabeth Leach. NATIONAL MERIT ACHIEVEMENT AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING BLACK STUDENTS Olethia Chisolm QTop Rightj COMMENDED, TOP TEN Lili. If I II Il II II II I II I II II w i'g' II ' .XZ i II II I I iw A- Yqp II II ' I IIQ5' I'-f QQTII I I N0 II II 7 W II II II I II ffil I I. Lfj 'll -II I II IL..Il. II , I I I I I , Inq-..I xv IM.. Q Jn' J, .. . J W'I'-II 'w- A I Irv Ajggll K I ' J II. 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A anticipated the events that wer take place the coming weekend, teacher finished up the lecture. 1 clock caught his attentionp he s ed. It was time for the count-doll ten, nine, eight, - suddenly smile turned into a frown as heard the dreaded words, W have a major test over Silas Mar Monday. Have a nice weekend! The bell rang and he joined fellow classmates in a mad rush! their lockers. He did not wang miss out on participating in parking lot traffic jam. Where l could one get his fenders bent 3 straightened at the same time? The weekend passed by quic The football game Friday night, the hot date Saturday night, kept him busy. At eleven o'cl4 Sunday night, something click He remembered about his Engl test. He frantically spread his bo- and notes around on his bed, tried to figure out where to be He was going strong for about th' minutes but pretty soon his ej began to droop and it was gett difficult to keep his head up. He 5 up, did ten jumping-jacks, th, push-ups, two somersaults, a headed for the kitchen. He fin himself a drink of water and gra bed a bag of potato chips. T worked for a little while but it v no use, he could study no long Everything was shoved to the flu and he was asleep within minutes rf' - By the time Coach Martin s 5th period study hall rolls around, Tracy Riney is ex vw, . i Kaylyn Steele and Gayla White concen- trate on another timed writing in Mrs. Stephens 4th period class. Ioe Marrs, Chad Mudd, Kal Crawford, Billy Naylor, and Bob Rue form an op- tical illusion by leaning the stools in Mr. Diebs' 5th period Chemistry class. ACADEMICS 73 , I -S Kim Vorderbruggen works in- tently on improving her typing skills. through with some last minute homework before class. ,Ss .is ...X S, Chris Elliot rushes to get V-., I 3 fig ,XX ig -X- is X X Xi- ig Mg... M , , , . The librar a second home All students were required to have accumulated at least 20 yearly Credits in order to graduate. Included in these 20 credits were specific requirements for all students. They were: English, mathematics, social studies, health education, and laboratory science. There was also a new policy brought about this year. juniors were required to have six classes and seniors had to have at least five. Through the work of teachers and ad- ministration, this year was a great one. The hours spent in classes were ones of learning new things and remembering old things. Although classes were dif- ficult they had their lighter moments filled with laughter, fun and even a few tears as the end of school drew near. Y There were many classes to attend and much homework to be done, but in the end it was all worth it. Teachers proved to be more than just teachers, they were friends, Not only did they teach us lessons about others, but they also taught us about ourselves, who we are, were, and who we could become. They gave us hope and taught us how to grasp that hope. Through the year we all grew in some way, we all learned a little more about ourselves, Tom Faust works diligently to finish his theme in Mrs. Hayes 2nd period Advanced Grammar and Composition class, Byron Pannell, library assistant, concentrates on finding out who has the most book fines, K .1 74 ACADEMICS 1 ee. Alf Y' . l f Z-' L I 1 gs? 5 Q E, lf? 1.5 - if f f ii M if ,, .,, f f ,, f , -. 3 ' 9 . ' , Timmy Rawden, Kim Allen, Chris Walker, Sheila Rogers, Karen Herrick, john Synbeck, Tammy 5. in. Dobbins, Ellen Becker, Meredith Nelson, and Tim El iot concentrate on their schoolwork in Mr. ' . Sledge's 4th period geometry class. L7 I , Ion Stringer is punished by Mrs. Sherri Prahl for practicing his basketball skills in class. Www J, I f' sr. lv' I: A Carol Huttel gets some last minute homework done while working in the concession i M i stand. hx Will Russell, David Massey, Amy Griffin, and Ron Dodd unknowingly demonstrate the difficulties that go hand-in-hand with certain pictures. ACADEMICS 75 Vocational Classes working towards a better America aw .,.... Q- Y Tom Garner does his hom ork , -Howell worksaway h' t pece. - I .?yCoxshowsoffhisu d tf df nd. ' x5 f N N a A M a 3 ea t AW A +1 1 4 4 I when-4 ,null fan I WM: . it .av -1- iQ 76 VOCATIONAL X f,,,' gqannnl MJ ,...B.... ln- z if fr 1 Wig nl Sufi leapt. emu.. ,.,g....... , . , ' W., H 5,5 -7-'www M.. 5 Q, I W,.e2-.361-5. -W--N A N ' ,,.,.-O ' V-.4-A , 1. L'rm'1ti1s 5 .'.'m ' W Pam Sell asks Mark Fritz where he put the chickens. Tony Bane makes out a receipt. + . Donna Deckerd could be the next Picasso. Top Left: Steve Grambling takes care of his sheep during Ag. VOCATION AL 77 Instructor Charlotte Scroggs explains programing to Tad Stingley. ,L 'U 'i 'i 3 f tif 4 L' ,' ,' Q Q, ,.,. , . ,, - -wg. . was Malor Ivy teachers Marc Wuenschel and Pat Plusnick how to use the new ROTC , flight simulator computer. The computer teaches the cadets how to take-off, land, , and navigate their aircraft. I ' 2 W 1 I 1' r an-1 '- ' I 5 LSL Qlwa MQK A , I fi , , Q ' ' t, ' -5 ,5 r 5-.Q It . Twenty computers finally installer After several years of plann- y . I l ing, working, and hoping, 16 .. 'r 5 Apple computers and 3 ,'., A Franklin computers were final- X pax. ly installed. 1 . '15 .. Instructors Lorraine 11. tg, NAM V t Dameron, Charlotte Scroggs, ' 1 -f ' A 4-.P . 1-. V - and Vanna Ingram could now A a X' , teach computer courses with ,Q A 3 ' more adequate facilities. Ap- ' A proximately 100 students learn- A , ed the BASIC QBeginners All Purpose Symbolic Instruction Codej programming in the first year course, which received an elective credit. The second year students learned the PASCAL computer language, in the honors course. Cal Crawford displays his ability to program color graphics. Heather Heath, Vicki Farish, and Scott Williams Pi try out the new computers while Greg Urick and Scott Iverson wait their turns on the newly installed Apple computers. l 78 COMPUTER LAB is 1 W .K 5 ., S-all I 'Q , tv ' i l Iodi Spafford learns that BASIC programming can be easy while Doug Akins thinks differently. T TX Ar'.1f'f X 3? 5 1-.. Q y T190 P K I r Taylor ponders on an algarythm while Doug Warring types in a grade average problem. Instructor Lorraine Dameron helps Michele Reynolds. COMPUTER LAB 79 ' V V1 wb iii. 1, , Dates, names, trivia consumed The Whiz Quiz team went into com etition and came baci with one win over Brewer 300 to 160 but lost on television to Engineer- ing Magnet. The team was honored by the Kiwanis of Denton with a luncheon. Whiz Quiz meets every Tuesday and Thursday at the end of each lunch period. Whiz Quiz is sponsored by Mrs. Lou Ephraim and Mrs. Charlotte Scroggs. Iesse Ephraim, Niki Kagal, and Chris Pearce search their minds for the answer. Sponsors Charlotte Scro gs, Lou Ephraim, Iohn McCalTon, Tyler Holcomb, Scott Iverson and Martin Kassirzadeh com- pete on Channel 8. fl-v. ',,f, b Whiz Quiz Kids Team Wins one, loses one major bout 80 WHIZ QUIZ lER y. , .4 SCOTT l MARHIQ DEN TON Mark McCallon, Jesse Ephraim, Niki Kagal, and Chris Pearce discuss world problems. Martin Kassiradeh, Scott Iverson, Tyler Holcomb, and Russel LaForte discussing who invented the wheel. Scott Iverson, and Martin Kassiradeh ring their bells. WHIZ QUIZ 81 New program trains day- care workers The Pre-Employment Laboratory Education CPELEJ got off to a good beginning this year. The new program trained 31 students in early childcare and equipped them with some of the skills needed to work in a daycare center. The two-hour class, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Donna Meyers, held class on Mondays and Fridays and worked in six local daycares on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Quality daycare centers are far and few between, said Mrs. Meyers, and right now daycare is becoming an in- creasing business, because so many women have to work. The one-year PELE program allows the student to ap- ply for a job, having had at least one year's experience in that area. This year only girls were enrolled in the program, however Mrs. Meyers said that men have good rapport with children and she would like to see some male students enroll in the course. sr , it Lynne Coleman explains the planet Earth to a third grade class. Brenda McCutcheon helps a girl with her project. 82 PELE PROGRAM png 1 Vai: .93 l M' ,.-4 wk ,UL ,4-' nr- If Sk X, lx. ' 1 F , , .S I, Paula Cheek helps a child with his alphabet. Sherry Scott jumps rope with her P.E. class. ,fr ' , f Christy Morgan and Kathy Smith help improve the minds of youngsters at First Baptist Daycare. PELE PROGRAM 83 Student-teacher ' relationships - ,, ig- ......... the difference between learning and understanding It seems that it is much more fun to come to school dressed up on Punk I, Day when your teacher has blue hair, too. It is easier to get into the spirit of an upcoming football game if the faculty members are wearing purple and gold as well as the students. A student enjoys himself, and thus learns more, if he has a good relationship with his teachers. A good teacher should be dependable, know their subject, and most of '--- all, be able to understand students, said sophomore jennifer Martin. Students like it when their teachers get involved in activities with them outside the classroom. It is easy for a student to just go to his classes because they have to, but the teachers like to try to get these students more involved and interested so they will learn more. I really like kids, said English teacher Charles Beamer. I think if I like them as individuals and see them as individuals, then I can know them better and know what to do for them to help them. I-Ie says that the most frustrating thing about being a teacher is the kids that just don't want to learn, and there's not much you can do for them if they don't want to. Some ways teachers got involved in the students acitivites included secret pals, spirit coffees, and the election of Turkey Teachers. These functions helped bridge the gap between the students and the people who were preparing them for life on their own. They made them realize Q that teachers are people, too. English teacher Charles Beamer displays the winning form that earned him t. title of Turkey Teacher. ,t t v ' ,iiifea 5 I .4 1 Q i B ,,, if fi t.J,VYf ,- ,. .i A - t t' K ' ,N S, K 1 K t TNQ' J Y as '4 A V, if W- : L .- 47 9- , 5 Faculty members Ann Reed, Ivan Glasscock, Bo Blair, Bobbie Trietch, Bill Peteet, Mack Dyer, Donna Cunningham, and Cydney Braswell visit at a student-spons Spirit Coffee. 84 TEACHERS -- STUDENTS T V S - B .Q as 7354, uoy lbfzvprvy 'V Spb . ' 03, I 9,5541 XO 0 590' 'f X yy , RU 5 vf KD if My JN 'Ll , 9 Of' V N JJ LP Ny up Up-I IV A I LJ? ' 31 O 1351 Martha dies tri sto cfgwnqger opponent in the Arm xarlotte Scroggs gets into the spirit of things on 50's Day. s. r 4 A J I 0 f i L -S TP I S ' 1 V0 Katherine Hayes expresses her surprise at a gift from her Secret pal. The winner ot' the Turkey Teacher Award Virginia Sims en- joys teaching her Health classes. TEACHERS - STUDENTS 85 5 21 of Teachers enjoy turkey, Q 3 dressing, and all the fixings at the Faculty Thanksgiving Dinner. Teachers mold young mind DR. ROBERT MCGEE - Superintendent RAYMOND CI-IANCELLOR - Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum llnstruction GILBERT BERNSTEIN - Assistant Superinten- dent for Business Affairs BLAKE DEHART - Assistant Superintendent of Support Services FRED HILL - School Board President GEORGE HOLLADAY - School Board Vice President DWAIN VANCE - School Board Secretary SHIRLEY BARRET - School Board W. A, CRAWFORD - School Board BOB CROUCH - School Board BILL THOMAS - School Board IVAN GLASSCOCK -- Principal BILLY RYAN - Assistant Principal DURWOOD TONN - Assistant Principal C. H. COLLINS - Dean of Men MARGARET SCHULZE - Dean of Women WALTER ASHLEY - NTSU, BA, Drafting SALLIE AUTREY - Library Clerk MARY IO BABCOCK - Kansas St, Univ., TWU BS, M55 Homemaking IIM BATEMAN - Hardin-Simmons Univ., BS, Sul Ross State Univ., MS, Athletics, Health PATSY BATEMAN - Receptionist CHARLES BEAMER - NTSU, BA, UT Austin, MA, English DWAIN BEAN - NTSU, BS, Science, Athletics JOHN BECK - NTSU, ETSUQ BS, MS: CVAE WILLIAM BELL - Vocational Counselor 86 FACULTY ,,, tw, FRANCES BISHOP - NTSU, BS, MS, Homemak- ing, Co-op BO BLAIR - Auto Body TOMMY BLAIR - Sul Ross, BS, NTSU, MEd, Govt., Athletics CHARLES BODE - ETSU, BS, MEd, Science, Athletics JIM BOSWELL - NTSU, BS, MEd, EdD, Math CYDNEY BRASWELL - NTSU, BBA, Typing, DrillTeam RAY BRASWELL - NTSU, Bs, MEd, Biology, Athletics JERRY BROWN - ETSU, BS, Louisiana St., MA, Math GEORGE CADELL - S.W. St. Univ., BA, CSO, MA, Commercial Arts, CSU BILL CARRICO - NTSU, BS, MEd, Athletic Director DEE CARRICO - Bookkeeper LINDA CHAPEL - Texas Univ., BA, TWU, MA, Spanish WAYNE CHURCH - West VA. Tech., BS, West VA. Univ., MA, Math, Athletics IUN E CLOUD - Attendance Clerk RAY COORPENDER - NTSU, BS, MEd, Metal Trades DONNA CUNNINGHAM - Baylor, BA, NTSU, MEd, CVAE LORRAINE DAMERON - NTSU, TWU, BS, MS, Math WILLIAM I. DANIEL - NTSU, BS, Industrial Arts CECIL DENISON - NTSU, MEd, Job Placement JIM DIEB - NTSU, BA, MEd, Science CLARA DOUTHITT - Registrar DORIS DUNDAS - NTSU, BA, MA, MEd, English MACK DYER - Southwestern St. College, BS, In- dustrial Arts, Athletics LOUISE EPHRAIM - NTSU, BA, Social Studies Lab IOHN FAVORS - NTSU, BA, MA, Government BOBBY FRANKLIN - N TSU, BA, German, English, Athletics BETTIE GARNER - Sophomore Counselor PATRICIA GILBERT - Creighton Univ., BS, Science IANELLE GRIGGS - Secretary FRED GRINDLE - McMurry, BS, World History, Athletics OPAL HALL - NTSU, BA, MA, Speech, Drama DON HANNA - Hardin-Simmons Univ., NTSU, BM, MM, Band Director BARBARA HARDY - N TSU, BA, MA, English LISA HASLETT - Kansas St. Univ., BS, Health, Science, Athletics KATHERINE E. HAYES - SHSU, BA, MA, Lehigh Univ., MEd, English FACULTY 87 ELIZABETH HORSLEY - NTSU, BA, MBE, Shorthand, Typing JACK HOWELL - Texas Wesleyan College, BS, NTSU, MEd, P.E. JUDY HUDSON - NTSU, BA, VOE VANNA INGRAM - NTSU, TWU, BA, MS, Math MAJ. RON IVY - NTSU, BA, MA, Aerospace Education CAROLINE JANSSEN - Baylor, BS, TWU, MEd, Health Occupations LUCRETIA JONES - TSU, TWU, BS, MEd, Business Education SHIRLEY JONES - Brenau College, BS, English NANCY KAMMAN - I.U., AB, MS, Senior Counselor DEBBI KELLY - Texas Tech, BS, Deaf!Hard of Hearing MARION J. KEYSER - Ohio St. Univ., BS, MS: Microbiology JAY MARTIN - ETSU, BS, MEd, Agriculture JOE MARTIN - ENMU, BS, Athletics, Health SUE MARTIN - Audio Visual JIMMY MASSEY - NTSU, BS, Cooperative Training JESSE MASON - TCU, NTSU, BA, MEd, Science KAY McCALLON - Lamar, BA, TWU, MLS, Librarian DEN ISE MCCLURE - UT Arlington, BA, French NICK MENOTTI - NTSU, BS, English, Athletics JERRY METZLER - NTSU, BS, MS: English, Athletics DONNA MEYER - NTSU, BS, PELE, Child Care MARILYN MORRISON - Univ. of Colo., Univ. of Paris, NTSU, BA, Degree Superieur, French ROBERT MOSS - College of Great Falls, BS, Troy State Univ., MS, ROTC BARBARA MUELLER - NTSU, BS, MEd, TWU: English, Science HELEN MULKEY - TWU, BS, Vocational Educa- tion, PEL CAROL NARSUTIS - Baylor, BA, Journalism, Horseshoe, BRONCO BARBARA NEEL - McMurry College, BA, MEd? Science KAY NORMAN - TESU, BS, Social Studies BILL NORMILE - NTSU, BS, MEd, TWU: Art, Athletics CAROLD NUNEZ- NTSU, BM, MMe, Orchestra BILL PETEET - Austin College, NTSU, BA, MS, Math, Atheltics CINDY PITTZ - Wayne State, BA, Eastern Ky. Univ., MEd SHERI PRAHL - Abilene Christian College, BS, Social Studies ANN REED - TWU, NTSU, BS, MA, Distributive Education PATRICIA REKTORIK-SPRINKLE - Our Lady of the Lake College, Texas A8:M, BA, MA, Latin 88 FACULTY FRED RODGERS - NTSU, BA, Res., Science, Math ROBERT RYAN - Cooke College, Air Condition- ing, Refrigeration IOYCE SALING - Iunior Counselor MARTHA SAYLES - TWU, BS, Health, Athletics, Intramurals GAIL SCOTT - Louisiana Tech, NTSU, BA, Math CHARLOTTE SCROGGS - NTSU, TWU, BS, MS, Math LINDA SHAKELFORD - Secretary to Deans TOMMY SHAKELFORD - NTSU, BS, MEd, Crafts BUTCH SHAW - NTSU, BS, MEd, Biology, Athletics CAROLYN SHAW - NTSU, BS, MEd, Typing, Business Law and Accounting MARY LaIEAN SHERRILL - TWU, BS, MA, Art DONNA SHORT - McMurry College, BBA, TWU, MEd, MLS, Librarian VIRGINIA SIMS - Midwestern Univ., BS, Health ELY D. SLEDGE - Prairie View, AGIM, BS, Math LARRY SMITH - NTSU, BA, MEd: Spanish RICHARD SMITH - Okla. Cen. State, BA, Stephen F. Austin, MEd, Choral Music, Music Theory, Musical Drama PAM SNIDER - TWU, BS, Science ELEANOR STEMSHORN - Univ. of Manitoba, BSc, MA, Univ. of Toronto, Math ELAINE SULLIVAN - Mount Mary College, BA, NTSU, MA: English SHARON SULLIVAN - NTSU, BBA: Athletics BARBARA TEETER - Univ. of Ark., BA, NTSU, MA, English REY TREIO - NTSU, BA, Univ. of Chmanca, History BOBBIE TRIETCH - Secretary WILEEN I. TRIPPE - NTSU, BBA: Accounting, Business Mgmt., Investments VIRGINIA VAUGHN - Transylvania, BA, TWU, MS: Math MARY LOU VEAL - NTSU, BS, MEd: Health, CVAE, Math JUDY VEST - Midwestern Univ., Texas Ad:M, Cosmetology BARBARA VICK - Lamar Univ., BA, NTSU, MEd, Math IUI-HUNG WEI - Chen Kung Univ., NTSU, BS, MS, Math KERRY WEST - NTSU, BS, TWU, MA, MS: History, Athletics DIANA WHITE - TWU, BA, MA, History IIM WHITE - NTSU, BS, MS, Auto Mechanics LINDA WILCOX - NTSU, BS, MEd, English SHARON WINN - Southwest Texas St. Univ., BS, Athletic Trainer, Biology EMMA JOE YARBROUGH - NTSU, Bs, MEd, Economics, Sociology, Student Council, Psychology FACULTY 89 LE, Concerts Provide Entertainment With every passing year, concerts become a more and more popular form of entertainment. Most con- certs feature individual groups, such as Asia, Devo, Ronnie Milsap, Billy joel, and Flock of Seagulls but there are exceptions. During the past summer, the Texas jam and the Superbowl of Rock 'n Roll were two concerts which featured a number of popular groups in one show. According to a recent survey, the majority of Denton students have attended at least three concerts in the past year. Whether the crowd jams-down at Reunion Arena, hoes down at Billy Bob's or jams down at the Cotton Bowl, concerts remain the best way to spend money, lose hearing, and have a great time. UJ TYQ Fleetwood Mac puts on a great show thanks to the talent of Lindsay Buckingham. 7 J,..' ij. :sarees . at ,L The Scorpions captivate their Rock 'n Roll fans with peculiar expressions great guitar playing. Students proudly display their favorite groups through their concert t-shirts. Amy Griffin, Iames Rodriguez, Tom Hughes, Brian Chaffin, Mark Morrison, Glen lv Cormick, Randy Bethune, Ieff Carter, Geronimo Rosales, Iohn David, Scott Blackwell, Bill Cheek 90 CONCERTS ly Squier is a definite crowd-pleaser! Morris, g Doyle i Eric Moorehead, Craig Dodson, Kathy Harp, Debbie Moran, Us-es Gary Moffet Susan Williams, Lori Smith, Debbie Winn, Stacy Craddock, Carl of April Wine plays his guitar in a haze. Freddie Mercury puts on a good perfor- mance for Queen. Aaslaten, Bo Bogart, and CONCERTS 91 GU It's no secret. There is among us a fast-growing minority. They are the people who are part of The Couple Cult, Certainly you've noticed it by now. Didn't you suspect something when that guy and girl in your History class were repeatedly wearing mat- ching shirts? It was no silly coincidence they're part of The Cult. How about that girl in geometry who wears that huge senior ring with three feet of yarn wrapped around it? She didn't simply order the wrong size, she's part of The Cult also! These conspirators have many distinctive characteristics. Take a closer look at all your friends. They might be part of The Cult too. There are some sure giveaways that your friends have become a member of this expanding cult. Maybe they began walking a dif- ferent way to class. More than likely, your friend has no desire for the extra exercise but rather, they're trying to get a glimpse of the new 'fine' person in their life. Maybe your friend has taken on the characteristics of a well-trained dog. In this case, they pant a lot and follow their special someone around with stars in their eyes and cold, sweaty palms. Although your friends' action may disgust you, refrain from making any snide comments until you've looked at the situation from both sides. Having a boyfriend or a girlfriend, whichever the case may be, can be alot of fun . . . and convenient at times. Girls, do you need a ride to the next football game, a date for next Saturday night, someone to carry ull those books, or a dependable ride to lunch next week? A boyfriend could solve all your problems. How about you, guys? Wouldn't you like someone to do your English homework, nibble on your ear, and give you a good way to spend all your money? There's no easier way than to go get yourself a girlfriend. Actually, young love is no silly topic, If you're part of The Couple Cult then you understand completely. And if you're not. . . keep trying! john Brown and Shelia james prove that you don't have to be a kid to have fun at the park. Travis Watkins and Kelly O'Keefe try the eskimo technique during lunch, 92 YOUNG LOVE Iim Coffey poses as the ladies' man. iii! ,-ff Iohnny Douthitt and Karen Herrick don't take their studying too hard in Wi History. Q ' it N whim' fax Qzsgg '- . ff? . if. A ' ef kv, Per' its fl ...-. . 1 2' .f f . X 1, , x.e,,,f 6 . - , If E lf i A XA nal, Illia 5.-, K s 'i .1 Cullum and Kaylin Kelsoe show their enthusiasm for each other and for o Bi-District victory over Eastern Hills. Ray Cox and Lori Smith celebrate, in their own way, at the Homecoming 'e. lgi Brooks Lynn rolls out the dough, once again, for one of his many lunch dates - Sharon Wood. - ss,- I r l N 1 -' 1' Honey, why do we always run out of mg gas at thelake? Wirt jackson and Robbie Stubblefield stay warm on a cold winter day. YOUNG LOVE 93 94 At one point in everyone's life, they come to realize that money is a necessity. After this first realization, one learns a valuable lesson: in order to get money, one must work for it. There are many various ways to earn money and kids in high school, unfortunately, get to ex- perience all different types. Students do everything from sacking groceries, baby-sitting, or working on a farm, to busing tables, working in department stores, or pumping gas. Few people look forward to the hours spent laboring at work. One would rather be out with friends, catching up on sleep, or even doing homework. Despite the numerous complaints and sick leave days, everyone agrees that it is nice to be employed when payday rolls around. WORK wane--u,,,,,.. 'am l Rick Taylor struggles with a truckload at Evergreen Feeds. Ion Hildebrand makes his spending money at Texaco on University. Students work long hours fo extra money and experienci Ben Boren makes a friend at Denton South Animal Hospital. Qu Q Bobby Thomison sacks groceries at Piggly Wiggly. F Iohn Saxe puts his strength to the test at Evergreen Feeds. i . UQ AW N, - ff :ISI-i'fII su n .IFF- an gl-1 I Illll un I I P Y fi.. AQ Q' . U xr M fy s , g s N L i Lt , T . 14 h Cheri Nooning is one of the many students who works at the Colden Triangle Mall, WORK 95 II I JI II II II Il II IL -fanf- , I I II I III aff I I I IM-QQ, I 1, 4' ,. , V Y Y A i A ., ,,4 '.fI J Q E . -1235 IEE I XXI I I + I' I II 2? 'ip I I QI? I I IQ: II I I I II I 1739- I I I I C I II '- I I I L, -- 755 ix x .-qi-..- II I .II . LZ? .-in QQ-7' Wg. . ii.l-. 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The Broncos finished their regular season with their best record since 1979: 7 wins and 3 losses. The team has scored 284 points while holding their com- petition to only 121 points. The three Denton losses came to Plano, 12-5A district champions, Spruce, and Wichita Falls Rider, 13-5A district champions. One outstanding team member was Kent Battle, who scored 10 touchdowns this season. Another more well known offensive player was Fred Moore, who rushed for 1,051 yards. Outstanding defensive players were joe Bridges, Chris Caldwell, Scott Suddath, Larry Bruce, and Ieff Mulkey. 98 VARSITY FOOTBALL I T I 4? , we Fred Moore leaves a Newman Smith defender in his tracks Craig Hardy dives to stop an opponent. H 3 4 i Keith Cullum, Doug Hartman, Sam Bridges, and Larry Bruce celebrate after Cullum's game winning interception. Iay Catlin, Russell LaForte, Kevin Bell, jim Shelton, Fred Moore, Marc Sylvera, Trey Iacobson, Chris Thompson and Doyle Franklin take a moment's rest. The Broncos' pain after the Plano loss is shown in the face of Glenn Franklin. VARSITY FOOTBALL 99 aff' Coac The '83 Broncos are not blessed with size, But when the clock starts tickin', watch out for a surprise! Whenever the ball is snapped, our attack will begin, jay will pitch the ball to Kent so he can score again, We have the fastest backs that's ever been around, Give 'em just a crack and watch 'em score a touchdown! lf Kent can't gain any yards, our fullback Fred can He has tremendous speed and power to be a little man. If we can't run the ball, Bird can put it in the air, No one can cover our man Frank, no one will even dare. Our line is small but they'll attack, They'll hit you low and drive you back. We score more points than our opponents do, And we've only been beaten by just a few! When it comes to playin' Big D, we have a mighty TNT, They are Ieff Mulkey, Chris Cardwell, but mainly me! Our linebackers are good, that's what l say, They're Suddath, Sam Bridges, Irwin, and Callaway, Our ends are quick, they can hit good too, And they're Larry Bruce, Little Douger, the 100 VARSITY FOOTBALL Barry Irwin, Chris Cardwell, Scott Suddath, Ioe Bridges and Nse Ekpenyong receive a pep talk from head coach jim Bateman during halftime. I O I es pro 1 e a e 1ncent1 1 . Qasnaswwk aw 'wi Yi Trainer Sharon Winn gives a few encouraging words to Glenn Fran! Beast and Drew. The secondary ran hit and put you on the floor, These assassins are Hacker, Franklin, W 1 0 ' - l ff: Cullum and L. Moore. ln the state playoffs, these mighty Broncos are -t..... Along with our Coaches, we plan to go far! We respect our Coaches and for them we want to win, And we hope the '84 Broncos can make it here again! by center, defensive tackle . x of Q r Ray Braswell adjusts Keith Stubblefie1d's padding. N 3 'pglxg if 1 , joe Bridges Coach Bill Peteet gives Glenn Franklin a few pointers. Keith Cullum listens as coach Kerry West explains a play. ei tsstwaas ' f wi ' . '-' l- Ef, ' -'if' -AQ c K 5 K QV, k f- B W. eiyi tyi W,gL.g,g?, ,. ., ir , , +A A , W . . - Ky f K tg k .. t C is letgigti ,jr iftil gf B. y yyt , 3 '- gat 2' -e,. qv T ' . -s ' 553233 at B ' sil o s BRONCOS Front Row: Chris Thompson, Glenn Franklin, Kevin Bell, lay Gatlin, Keith Cullum, Keith Stub- blefield, Sam Bishop, Larry Moore, Iamie Bresnahan, Steve Brice, Donna Deckard Second Row: Fred Moore, Kent Battle, Tony Cunningham, Ray Richard, Barry Irwin, Marcus Garrett, Tracy Hacker, Larry Bruce, Barry Ernest, Ieff Buchanan, Third Row: joe Mata, Ioe Bridges, Nse Ekpe- nyong, Thom Gallaway, Marc Sylvera, David I-lolbert, Chris Cardwell, Masinura Price, Roger Taylor, Scott Suddath, left' Mulkey Fourth Row: Charles Petty, Russell LaForte, Matt Arnold, Terry Smith, Drew Harris, Byron Stansberry, Wirt jackson, Doug Hartman, jim Shelton, Bart Garrett, Doyle Franklin Top Row: Tray Jacobsen, Tommy Bair, Bill Durick, Iim Bateman, Charles Bode, Fred Grindle, Ioe Martin, Larry Smith, Bill Peteet, Kerry West, Ray Braswell, trainer, Sharon Winn, trainer, Bill Dietrick - VARSITY FOOTBALL 101 Tony Simmons runs the right end as Smokey Talbert, David Andrews, Roger Morris and Scott Blackwell help lead the Way. The Ponies finished an excellent season after achieving a 10-0 record. They defeated Plano, Newman-Smith, R.L. Turner, Spruce, W.T. White, Sherman ftwicel, Rider and Denison. After nine games they had scored a total of 327 points while holding op- posing teams to a total of 52 points. Outstanding offensive players are Craig Hardy, the leading rusher with over 500 yards in 6 games and Kipi Paige, who scored 3 touchdowns in the Ponies' 47-7 win over Rider. The Ponies completed the season with a 36-0 win over Weatherford. 102 IV FOOTBALL ltr? . . makes a clean sweep 10-I Kipi Paige gains some yardage. john Keeton thinks about his next play. avg, i:gi,.....an ,ei fa' aw.-an iv-' fagwdf-iftQ is we-se -2.f?0,.M'sff 1, to J f ,NLJZQJQQE 5.9 ,, , ..x , L 4 '- - ag ri . . , . ' .V - Q -- ' 'L..-af-7: wr , W' i U A ' -f w .g.gTw2.,M. ' , , ..i .,,-W-W f . W IUNIOR VARSITY nt Row: Charles Petty, Danny Gonzales, Smokey Talbert, Trent Leggett, i Paige, Warren james, Rodger Morris, jay Rodriquez, Second Row: Joe witt, Craig Hardy, Herbert Davis, Tommy Caruthers, johnny Bush, Sam iges, Scott Blackwell, Jeff Locke, Rick Lyons, Devron Jeffers, Gary Pear- , Third Row: David Andrews, Eddie Sanchez, Bobby Blagg, Iohn Keeton, tt Abernathy, Robert McKee, Iimmy Fields, Glenn Tyler, Augusta Fudge, McAdams, Fourth Row: Jim Bateman, Larry Smith, Fred Grindle, I. P. ler, Bill Berghauser, Kenny Koontz, Lyle Richards, Ieff Williams Kipi Paige gets the photographers attention. Trainer Ray Braswell lends a hand to Iimmy Fields. L 7 L 5 'C . a .1 'R 'M ' 'F ' , owe , AF. -n invert ' A Smokey Talbert outsmarts a defender. N s N S IV FOOTBALL 103 Oscar Sanchez makes a dash towards the goal. jimmy Gray, and Barry jackson help Steve Bresnahan down the field. B-team shows potentlal George Mohair outruns his opponent with the help of Ben Sweet. 1 ,V I B-TEAM 104 joey Lardizibal gets ready to receive a punt. jimmy Gray rolls out for a pass. W fi .aj J ' - B-TEAM FRONT ROW: Eric Dedmon, Billy Jones, Barry jackson, Oscar Sanchez, Iohn Williams, George Mohair, Fred Bishop, james Rodriquez, SECOND ROW: Chris Lacy, Leonard Metcalf, Ioey Lardizibal, jimmy Cray, Mark Delashaw, Steve Bresnahan, jay Dorothy, Wesley james, Mike House, THIRD ROW: Carl Calhoun, Ben Sweet, Mark Fake, Tom Carlton, Scott Medler, Ray Sanders, Lonnie Stocker, Robert Fowler, Robert Nelson, Tim Shoopmeri. FOURTH ROW: asst. coach Bill Dureck, Iohn Person, Iohn Marder, David Herr, David Bortnum, Cedric Catlin, Mike Messina, head coach, B-TEAM 105 After slow start, arsity team beats O. D. Wyatt 63-4 5 ,..b STD ..-of' Bart Garrett jumps off while Erik Lucas, Barry Iackson, and Ronnie I A McDade watch. VARSITY Seated: Bart Garret, Barry Iackson, Charles Leshaw, Eric Lucas Second Row: Kevin Bell, Scoot Robinson, Tim Duryea, Mark Joslin, Roby McDade Third Row: Mgr. Stacy McQueen, coach Maurice Evans, not pictured: Paul Schueler 106 VARSITY BASKETBALL 4--ifT'.. 'f ' B z V L 957' - ' ' , ,Q ffm ' ' - ' g '- Wm i 1' ,,, ,J ..,, , ,gg 'f 't l W VW- -fa N... ,..,, ' 4 t ,, L , W -.........r The basketball team ended the year with a disappointing loss to the Weatherford Kangaroos for the district crown and they lost to Fort Worth Dunbar in the first round of district playoffs. The team had two people nam- ed to first team in districtg Tim Duryea, and Doyle Franklin. Barry jackson and Bart Garret go for the ball. Below Left: Mark Ioslin takes a jump shot. Tim Duryea shows perfect form. - , VARSITY BASKETBALL 107 yoiw 108 VARSITY BASKETBALL Season ends with 21-9 record Tim Duryea goes for the layup. Ronnie McDade dribbles down the court. ii!! Q' N . 'ew-f-........,,,,, 4-2? ' 1 s Tim Duryea looks for a man to pass the ball. 54 1 1 in .s.....Ml.. ,.-3'... xv A 55, 3 -env-hullnnul , . .- ..--- M w rvadwd ' --...A,..,,,M -f-Q.. Doyle Franklin shows his form. Doyle Franklin sets up his shot. if, , VARSITY BASKETBALL 109 junior Varsity keeps winning streak going RIGHT: Virgil McDade anticipates the pass. BELOW: Bret Curin takes the shot with the assistance of David Baker. WEKANS 0 110 IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY Third Row: Don Long, Steve Kirby, Brian Stinchcomb, David Baker, Fred Bishop Second Row: Lynn Metcalf, Mark Engel, Virgil McDade, Ioel Muro Seated: Brian Curran, Billy jones, Bret Curran, Coach: Butch Shaw V 1 tiff. A. I i df' .4 ' .X Fred Bishop gets two points. The junior varsity watch while the opposition takes a shot. Fred Bishop tips the ball while David Baker watches. WWF' U 44 , t.. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL 111 District championship It seems to the observer that the Lady Broncos work like a well-tuned machine. This perfection didn't happen by accident. According to coach Church, maturity, ex- perience, and hustle contributed to this season's success. Although their pre-season record wasn't excellent, it reflected their poten- tial. We took on all the strong teams early in preparation for District, stated coach Church. When District play began, the Lady Broncos were ready to play ball. Denton played team ball 100fZ2 of the time and many girls contributed to the team's success. Kelle O'Keefe and Marcie Twehouse, known as the Iunior Connec- tion, played exceptionally well their first year on Varsity. The team was led by cap- tain Cookie Iackson and co-captain Karen Vowell. All the players helped the team to attain a 9-1 record in District play. We ended District with the prettiest victory I've ever seen, coach Church declared. Marcie Twehouse proves that strong, effective defense plays a big part on the road to victory. Coach Wayne Church points out specific instructions to the Lady Broncos during a District game. 112 GIRLS' BASKETBALL ' Lady Broncos win .... ...-.,3..a ..- ' More points for the Lady Broncos an! Rita Moss as she pops the net on a, throw. K P' Sttmia B Cookie Iackson displays her speciality, the one-handed jump shot, for two points over Wichita Falls High. fffii , , .4 .V V- .. -.. , Q r .-g -u an , M 3' ,L Q 1 l l a l l i 1 1 1 , f iff, Fu t ff' -f--..,,.,,,f MM. w :ie Jackson rises to the occasion as she adds two more points to Denton's i as Tammy Tomlinson muscles her way in for rebound position. V11 Wayne Church gives a little bit of encouragement and advice to team ,bers Iana Wiersma, Cookie Iackson, Marcie Twehouse, Tammy Tomlin- and Rita Moss during a time out. Sitting: Gwen Smith, Kellie Parton, Karen Vowell, Kelly O'Keefe, lan Sanders, Second Row: Rita Moss, Jana Wiersma, Cookie jackson, Sherry Owens, Tammy Tomlinson, Third Row: Coach Wayne Church, Asst. Coach Sharon Sullivan, Donna Deckard, Mar- cie Twehouse, Trainer Sharon Winn, manager Sherri Reynolds, Q- s ik. ,H .1 KX e- vi' 1 -up Q: . .L,V,, 3 A 1,-1,54 k4,V 1 , wa E, 3 f A A, i 'wi 3' ,,,a, M ,Z R Wi A - H QQ: ' , A .X A X if xg ,Sig df GIRLS' BASKETBALL 113 Team hustle marks improvement for j . Although the junior Varsity season started out slowly, the team was able to make this season where no one gave up and they all continued working hard to grasp the total concept of the game, states coach Sullivan. We saw our short- comings and worked hard to overcome our inexperience with a lot of team hustle. Being new this year, coach Sullivan felt that her first year was a successful one because of the improvements that were made in team basketball and she thoroughly enjoyed work- ing with these girls. As District drew nearer, the junior Varsity began to realize that a team is not a group of individuals and with this realization, and their increased desire to win, they began to have team unity and consisten- cy. Working hard to establish a strong defense, victories began to appear and they ended District with a 5-5 record. Coach Sullivan predicts that with the same good attitude and a lot of hard work, the girls should continue to improve next year. S-Q. '-fs. . ., if . jenny Brewer fights off tall opposition to make a good pass. Daina Morgan and Irene johnson fight for an offensive rebound. Coach Sharon Sullivan explains how to break a press to team members Tina Car- son, lrene johnson, Merri Eddy, Lori Smith, and Paula Stout. 114 IUNIOR VARSITY Q3 -3.-rj ' ,, . t- , ..., ,W firm' I 'rift-43. l 02, : is ' V 'vii ' 4 , 't 'f14 i 'uf ' rw? 'le un! , W 92 --G+ ae 'ei 'G i, 4 ' jennifer Knight, Paula Stourt, Lenae Inglish, Teresa Ryan, Lori Smith, K. Sheets, Irene johnson, and Merri Eddy pay close attention to coach Sha Sullivan during halftime. R H- 'CI r vw- , f , ,, .-af. ffl IUNIOR VARSITY Sitting: Lori Smith, Irene johnson, Teresa Ryan, Melissa Dill, Se- cond Row: jennifer Knight, Merri Eddy, Daina Morgan, Tina Car- son, Ienny Brewer, Third Row: Tarra Blanton, manager, Lenae In- glish, Karen Sheets, Shannon Hager, Stephanie Burke, Coach Sharon Sullivan, Trainer Sharon Winn Teresa Ryan goes up for the shot as Paula Stout looks on. we-an gr A-.,,,,,,, .S ,i iw Ugg' Iennifer Knight, Ienny Brewer, Lenae Inglish, Coach Sharon Sullivan, Irene johnson, and Lori Smith attentively watch as they win the second District game against Wichita Falls High. -nur ,QS LW-.i-A ? Q., 'RK' Carson drives down the court as Melisaa Dill tries to anticipate which way going. C1 v.f.W W, A common sight is Coach Sharon Sullivan on the sidelines. 3..- Shooting form is an important aspect of high- ., , percentage shots, as Paula Stout demonstrates. Q JUNIOR VARSITY 115 - K. 'SP as 122 A .. - a,. ,, Varsity team plays with skill - Looks toward pla off bertl QQMSQQ i ' GQ mf' v 'N -,WV ff. Chirs Coyle throws The ball in from out of bounds with good technique and grace. Wlikgg Bobby Lozano prepares to drive past the goalie and score. VARSITY SOCCER BACK ROW: Soren Palmquist, Chris Coyle, Brian Marvin, Chuck Byrd, Mike Via, Tim Coyle, Steve Foster, Steve Breshnahan, Coach Bob Franklin. MID- DLE ROW: Lanny Groves, Sean Kerns, Trey Darby, Barry Kerrigan, Bobby Lozano, Birk Pruette, Iohnny Ramirez, FRONT ROW: Wes Wallace, Ted Palacios, Tim Elliott. While dribbling down field, Trey Dar- by prepares to make another of his many assists. 116 VARSITY SOCCER f'f5' Qu - Ajyi ,...?l , M Chuck Byrd makes body contact as he struggles to head the ball while te P mates Chris Coyle and Larry Bruce anxiously watch. Grey Wear avoids his opponent with a skilled offensive move as teammates Ted Palacios and Chuck Byrd prepare to help. Tim Coyle powerfully steps into an in- bounds pass. Bobby Lozano attempts to pass the ball to Steve Foster as Trey Darby rushes over to give assistance. in' iw, 1'-...X 'NM W! -Mix ty? r ,J f ,t ' W .M A K, Nr' '13, ' 'K ,X g.. ,rt 'i ,eww q . . f,N:2,sfn:f:5'1L'f,il, v, 1. s A M ,- , ,, With great style, Bobby Lozano begins to make a powerful kick. Grey Wear battles for possession of the ball and, in doing so, intimidates the defender. VARSITY SOCCER 117 ?wf'if.iF'2f' ia., wid fr .K my My A Y: 3 i if ,, , , BY 8 , -' Q A ' T fu. . Q xr if W f me 1 V V ,, , '-H' ,-.' vw .- r I ff BACK ROW: Coach Beamer, Tim Trotter, Chris Nafe, Kevin Kelly, left' Culp, Paul Davis, Raifford Malone, Browning Stupp, Tommy Hensley, Danny Milam, FRONT ROW: lack Prater, Eric Ledman, Brad Cutsinger, Mike Nelson, Tony Bleess, Hunt Holloclay, Mark Whiddon, Chris Rulon, Steve Reynolds 118 IV soccriz ' M IV works on Sklll attltude Paul D attemp g Tim Tr u and st Headi tactic u Kelly. GJ 9 W'id5I .' Speed and technique are essential as Chris Nafe illustrates by stealing ,. -Muni Shauna Wilson escapes the defender and takes the ball down field. Martha Stone challengers the opposition and steals the ball. gn- -vw ..4.,---- aabugmmxfmvvwiii O , ll . me ,wak Z If f I-mf 3'-,fi ,,f.l .,,4- . f.,. - 4- ., New team encounters rough season. 'lql , -f 2' W' -- 1 ,, I bv W , -r , ft , ' 3f 7'.fff T' . 4: V as-ff.'f1'-Aff , 'W-' , nf, QQ--Mk- V, Q , ' we 'Q ist' ,A Q 3.99 Q Z , f- A 'Q , I :avr ,.,, ., ja, W. ,. Mi: lf.. ff H f A. -sa 1' S, .1 , -1 , d ? .,J,,,mq 4 as , 5 . 5, 'fra ,gf .axe Q of Q 1 1524- 'L V C vs?--32E f::,x:'+l'?L, '. . , ,W gg--.,g' N A,1 t-fu Mrftz, V-amz., sw , ,s':i.-- f , W , w fhrw any-'Ni E -..2..':f, ij ' - ., 1 -,Q.g.-ga-,A , . fu N1 I :Nm 5,-1-J, .5 s'm,.,, V . - ln, wr. Y , 4,Q,5 .m LV I' vL:ff?f,s j1'ij?'k' 5 A 'G Qu, 4-.f in 44... J, 'QW' '1 I 1' 1 '-'QLIQQY 'iffgigif 7. ai K 334,-Assy, 'Q ' ' 7 '3' 1a f, , . M A sgafag-if wi-:ras-1-. as . A A rg-f:'fi'v:f+'i i .M 2 Boyd prepares to pass the ball to Alicia Berry as Carol Barnard comes to help, gg 6 fi si A. is? Je lf, Q ei 1, K , 1.64. ,Vi tx A - is JQN ' V. 'f.,m.m-,,xg Carol Barnard battles for possession ofthe ball. GIRLS SOCCER TEAM FRONT ROW: Carol l-luttle, Brenda Goodall, SECOND ROW: Carol Barnard, Shauna Wilson, Katie Boyd, Laresa Davis, Sarah Terrace, Sharon Long, BACK ROW: Sharon Winn, trainer, Carolyn Charney, Cindy Wages, Kim Barrett, Mary Adams, Martha Stone, Alicia Berry, Coach Beki Garcia GIRLS' SOCCER 119 arsity end season -4 I. V. finishes Wi th 10-4 Marcie Twehouse digs the ball from the net against Lewisville. , . .1 , ,,.....- J A 3 ' Aix? IUNIOR VARSITY On Knees: Brenda Goodall, Coleen Cooney, Shauna Wilson Back Row: Coach Beki Garcia, Cindy Wages, Martha Stone, Ginny Brewer, Laresa Davis, Tonya Ferguson, Christopher fmascotj -vs VARSITY Coach Beki Garcia, Barbra Miller, Carol Bernard, Amy McBride, Kathy Murray Marcie Twehouse Kim Barrett Kelly O'Keet'e, Debbie McNabb, Sarah Terrace, Ian Sanders, Coach Sharon Winn Christopher Cmascotj 120 VOLLEYBALL Ck ' S ITU- s 'x M 1 WYE' V 95: L 1 Coleen Cooney rolls one over. Marcie Twehouse and Dianne Springer congratulate each other after a win. Barbra Miller questions the ref's call. I nv.-..,.., V .k -ww 3 Aw, JC, L V ,.'fh'f K V we W I., L 'Q WT? ,, ... ' f K i , 1, if' ' , W is T if-1E5lf'3if1'i ' ai fa Y? , L ,, l L , M A 51 5 if 9726, Q.. 'fs 'i?f'g5f Gil?fl'-5553 ' X i 'i H Q 4 J ,f -.tg9mu,15.L. ,'i,,'fw-wmlauv-wwwi -ef-L ' ,f,4a, 1 A ' Hui ' VR ' QI -1 K K V ' A Iordan returns the ball during the Lewisville game. The j.V. won two games against Lewisville and lost one. VOLLEYBALL 121 Scott Williams practices his diving during an early morning workout. Coaches Haslett, Metzler join swim team 1 , 1f:w.,,, ,, It seemed like it wasn't really t t worth it, having to get up for f practice in the early morning. . 73 The long hours, humid J building, and drip dry hair isii if s,ra , sometimes made one wonder ' what the driving force behind the swim team was. iiifw Competition - the desire to be first - to be the best, drove , t r V, .A e .ta the soggy team to long p practices. . I M It wasn't until the meets ff came that the team realized the at X l grueling practices were worth a it Hal few hours lost sleep. is - Kal Crawford does the breastroke at the V L A .X new TWU meet. , ,Qs-9 ,Vw-:gg .:f.f,wg,:y 3, g K K 'MQ A 122 SWIM TEAM 1 A 1 fl 5' , :Mix , i l ,Y S ,M + I .r ,-I SWIM TEAM T o p R 0 w : K u r t Crawford, Kal Crawford, lim Dries, Scott Williams, Second Row from Top: Mike Schlageter, Alan Cole, H . Stacey Sutton, Tom Simback, Row Three: Shelby Benton, Elaine Midgett, Row Four: Michelle Adams, Q.: Susan Quigley, Beth , Sikes, Front Row: coach Lisa I-Iaslet, A ' jason Butler, Iohn Simbeck, Maija Miller, :I coach jerry Metzler .rt ig' 'X wg, , . . ,,,,,, Q . . .2 .. - f ... xg -A . ,t Q W t ,A e Simian, -L no g ef. it xi K- I eq , , .Qt A Q 'fx . 99 ' ss. X 4 W- e ' Q' z S fad l 'A 1 t l f ' 'A ' S14 it ,,f-6 in-. -.. N F53 N' ' ', . 'x,g W L ' xk.f'?'L' , 'Q S l ,W S rawford, Beth Sikes enjoy the meet. Stacey Sutton swims freestyle during a meet at TWU. john Williams dives during a meet. Alan Cole takes a short rest during a meet. SWIM TEAM 123 arsity gears up for tough season EWR Erkwf j 5 , wff.P4' I , fs iff W I. . . I .. all is ' Johnny Douthitt patiently waits for the ball. la 3 'rf W J . , 4 K if ,Mille I 1. , me . ' Eric Wisener really shows his muscle power as he tosses the ball. ' ' - -1- V' a ,. gala- ,U ,-i,, ,M 1 I: FRONT ROW: Eric Wisener, Derek Tankersley, Barry Irwin, Mark Chavez, Sam Bridges SECOND - jg ,ll 15 3-ifig f . ,,3w,sfQ,:, ROW: Don McDade, Silas Danielson, Iohn Martino, Danny Morgan, Tony Cunningham THIRD ROW: ' , , us. ' - jg Keith Cullum, Ieff Williams, Drew Harris, Ion Hildebrand, Johnny Douthitt 'pf V 5 I f A,il Q7 ' 5 Donald McDade nonchalantly passes the ball back to the pitcher. 'ft Wife I V132 g- ':l??:.f'.r4,f L 'fglsash i 1'f'I '-ffl 'f 124 VARSITY BASEBALL if 4 .M BASEBALL TEAM ' Q an N- .' 6 ' ' ,551-f f s va, ky QA! . , K Derek Tankersley yells, You're out! as Danny Morgan hits the dirt. Drew Harris concentrates on the oncoming ball. Barry Irwin shapes up for baseball during an after school practice. VARSITY BASEBALL 125 JV baseball shows skill -451 no Bobby Blagg waits for the next ball. Tom Simbeck tries to rattle the batter by chattering. IUNIOR VARSITY FRONT ROW: Tim Spigner, Skipper johnson, Bobby Blagg, Michael Lawrence, Brian Matheson, Dennis Atkins, Zack Spratling, Pierre Roberge, SECOND ROW: Scott Blackwell, Kirk Cherry, Scott Alagood, Joey Lardizaba1,Iimmy Gray, Mark Ward, Kevin Gar- bacik, Iames Shockley, THIRD ROW: Anthony Vidal, Oscar Sanchez, Mike Wheeler, Tommy Caruthers, Mark Taylor, Mark Coby, Coach Larry Smith 126 IUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL Mark Taylor warms up his throv arm. 16.3-'C' .4641 mp- . , - wrfbvf-A 'npr J0 'f ,+V Kirk Cherry keeps his eye on the ball while Bobby Blagg and coach Larry Smith look on. Mark'?foby shows determination while catching the ball. ,. i Q , Scott Alagood shows that he can get any ball that comes his way. Brian Matheson and Bobby Blagg field balls during a practice. IUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL 127 Boys track takes off Iohn Williams shows he can jump that hurdle. Victor Richards and Sam Bishop show the perfect baton hand off. am wif? as , , .N W Y My M , N' ,. s fwfxsm' L' ,M ff , ., New . if X 'R I ,. if 'Z' Q 19- Q A lfwffi, W w as ' ' I ' A ,I I I gf, I 1 W' ' fv , .. . W, 3, ' 2 r 'iff , ,. , M ww a 5, M H, 5, i lg .Y -. lla, wwwgflih saw, 1 , wx- .W ' M I ,W J, ' W 1 W, W , 3 H MM W, M , . 'I , W ww W ,Q :wfJr5f3'Ti55f5fMz r W: ,Wa-, ,xv J 1 i its ' f ,wwiilfgm ,ggi f..a'1..W ' , ' H 53191, fmt: , ,1-r. 4 . iii, 'hs ,,- ,,f, 1 W , W ,' , fron -.V 5-. 1 ,.- Ury. nyc WM i . J. , Q r- af f , l is W Mals l if ,,' . -'nf ' ' ' f P 'A ' ' 4' ,..- ,i,.QMi3':4Qxm' - A gal , , . ' 'lay' , , ,,,,li,v M H -wi, . - 9 . T3 if 1. 1' my r s ,.4 2ff f ,' - L.:w'5'Si W l ff . i 1 ,cg q,,Vx'kw s l ,pf,.LAwfQ5gg wg 1 Aff M2 134 ' as 'f ,5 4 2 w A fg:5f,Wf'W f V ji .4 . . . if iff' 4' , 'fix' -r w 3-J - H71 W' M5 Wirtjackson llmbers up before working out. i FW L ' M A f ' ' ., s .4 l A 'p ' qglfgflmg VJ., -1 W ' Q, :ff ' f- if if M ,sg Keith Stubblefreld warms up before a practice. My '43 riff- ' tfggz'-2,w!,w . -'gym s M323-Liga-'-if -if ' -F' 'Af' 1 4?-'A ' Y ' .4 fx 'QV QMJQ- f ' if 128 TRACK 5. 2 F 56 TIE' if 1 fy! 5 U LIQEHTUI ii . . A 5 1. , fi Girls track gets off to a running start L.,-eu-N Assistant coach Cindy Pittz demonstrates with Darlene Smith the Igagi e 9, girls track ranking through her point of Vlew. RX' 'Ely Sharon Simmons builds up her strength by doing arm curls during a weight lifting session. 'ii ,? bi at .i V ' hi MM' if ' t i 'I' is ' sf .f B 4 'ii' tsw, i .1 ' , M., 'MQ .wa tj ,Q 5-fi! ri, n, ' QM, W fr. z ii ' 91,1 . H5Q,4QfxffWf V f- , , K W W, wzgvwa '-Hu Nh evfrggefs, ,ff.,,,,.,, ,.,j'5fw '- ,s 1. I , ' .nw . ,H mmf 'A K nw wg Wi, ,fi--Q I, ff' i. :V , frwt'3,95ihf f Q, ,aflf 43' :in Jw ' 4 , A wt? , WZ' 'A , , W. U ..s.'i ,I 1 H127 sw. qaR'!0,y Giiggff 653' Q. ' 'A X ' 5 mail twat, l TRM-K, ' - my RACK 9 BTU . of ff QSLQN , 'twmgu A '73 , may ' as ' - It I GIRLS TRACK BACK ROW: Karen Ellis, Patty Hawley, Mechelle Clark, Kim Barrett, Paige More, Coach Becky Garcia, FRONT ROW: Darlene Smith, Stephanie Maher, Terri Sawyer, Judy Koberick Paige More does a hurdle stretching exercise before going on a practice run. 130 GIRLS TRACK fi V gt , an Darlene Smith and Karen Ellis run the 440 dash in track practice. Karen Ellis uses total concentration to successfully leap over a hurdle, xii? lsaggcq-,A W 'mr W c M14 f f ' 'Qifie A935939 tmlvwwm' wiki' HP' We vel'-its 'YW 1,3Q,1lT0 Auf f . . ,i '?lY4v31'. :j - 5 . , ' ' PAQ' 1 it ' .. .VA gig.. 'QW W. -f',,,, :Q pg? .7 fx , A ,A Wm-34,1 V- pm, -4 ,L Q ff- QP' ' Qxgivmg b1g,,zf,?Y,:-.gr u p .lf efttal ' it . , 1, A P , ..- Terri Sawyer, Paige More, Patty Hawley, Stephanie M a h e r , a n d Mechelle Clark GP amy build up endurance b y s p r i n t i n g around the track. q,RTO,y M N- r' GIRLS TRACK 131 Tennis team out to win Ken Ford shows perfect backhand form. JR. .S . 'ix V. A -L. .A it Stonie Hamilton does a overhead slam. VARSITY TENNIS TOP ROW: Coach Dyer, Kelly Houston, Peter Baker, Stowey Hamitlow, Ken Ford, Kevin Cloutier, Patricia Martin, Chvisten Carson. BOTTOM ROW: Bari Wilson, Kim Vordenburggen, Pricilla Lynn, Wendy Holman, Amanda Addington, Ramtin Kassirzadeh 132 VARSITY TENNIS xiii, lang 5 L. L A . cf fr ,K , R tb., tonie Hamilton learns the ancient Chinese proverb that one who keeps outh open while playing tennis gets ball slammed down throat. 1. - is 'V aa Q . 1 Patricia Martin vollies the ball back across the net. 'i Tb Q, 1 3 1 1, KFLV. 1. f, r. 'e i. '. ' x 'i 1. t . 514 .-Ma, E, I. ' I an it . L - . if 1 gr ,, .,i1- iffvhfim' a, I W ,X , i, X 1 ' 3, 1, -- 4. 4. ,, . .x . V., . A K 1, A A ,-. V ,ig ,x ggi 51.5. t A in-cw fi, k ,gc -- Priscilla Lynn goes Oh no the ball! J.v. TENNIS TOP ROW: Coach Dyer, Al Deberry, Heath Gulden, john Scoggins, Scott Sanders, Vu Phi, BOTTOM ROW: Tad Gracey IUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS 133 Cross Country Takes District Coach Bill Durick times Michele Reynolds and Elaine Midget! during practice. Patty Hawley, Sandra Newberger, and Elaine Midgett stride through the park. uvliiiib' C 1 i, 71 53, 1 gf . A Brian Lux shows his style. 134 CROSS COUNTRY gif' Q Front Row: Rory Allen, Brian Lux, David Ray, Todd Parton, Chris Herod Second Row: Stephanie Mader, Mich Reynolds, Sandra Newberger, Patty Hawley, Elaine Midgett, Paige More, David Palmberg Top Row: Scott Lovi Larry Hutson, Doug Mann, Tyler Holcomb, Larry Collins, Hank Beckman, Coach Bill Durick tnnpgu-1 ww' ...QM naw.. A , Wi to .ly X Hank Beckman, Doug Mann, Chris Elliot, Larry Hudson, Hal Dahl lead the group during practice. Rory Allen, Todd Parton, Hal Dahl, and David Bay stroll by the park. ...f-me ' -' - , r ..- M6131--. Michele Reynolds, Sandra Newberger, Stephanie Mader and Patty Hawley struggle through practice. Michele Reynolds, Stephanie Mader, and Sandra Newberger lead the group 1 during morning workouts. CROSS COUNTRY 135 .... ... 5: ... I2 :ff nr -f Golf team - putting for perfectiol . W ' s , - M , ., rt . K 9 O Nd ' ' A if JH. ar -'VP' Af ' Hi' , - b . -'I' r ' ze. K Q tif i L' F, ' . t 'n ' 1. K Q .gijf 4 - us, h L . A 'g g 59 Z ,t,1'3 N. -' F1155 :Q ' F I - ' ' -,dv ,v4 J A ' - QQ J '.'u , f . , -H-'M ' Ph ' 'Q 1 'AL nf, . N f F tu ff' ff . 'N V af?-, ' if YN 4 - Mi., ,, .V,x :mi A f'xQ'f4wf f:r'4, f YJ 15. ff- ' .f 5 N J- ,gt . stir. ,. ' 4 Q-I 'L-Q' ,L fu ., K ,,f we .1 Whit Blair gives a striving effort as he finishes his powerful swing. Mitchell Cole concentrates on making his last hole while Will Russell patiently waits his turn. 3 1 . GOLF TEAM FRONT ROW: Buffy Klein, Christy Carnes, Sonia Cook, Tamm Bourland, Sharon Lon , Am Kell , Carlin David e, Sharon- Long derlwnstrates her exceu Y g Y Y g backswing as she drives from the tee SECOND ROW: Bruce Miller, lack Payne, John Pearson, Paul Brookshire, Andy Ingram, Brad Fowler, Rusty Cudd, Kenny Bahnsen, THIRD ROW: Steve Lewis, Whit Blair, Kerry Meeker, Bart Basden, Brooks Klein, Marc Boatwright, Scott Stephens, Will Russell 136 GOLF Where in the world did my ball go? marvels Rusty Cudd. Will Russell can make both grass and ball fly as he practices on the North Texas golf course. ,,. .. 4 ' . Y, V-' , 4 r 1.1-ff 1. .,. ya- -'uv 'Aw 4- -Q, ,K ,iw -uf 1':'w's5g-, ,, .., , ' ww -.T,i?,J -5 H 'wi ,. -, 4A ' 1-:fit -A., t i K., we wa- J A ,A- ' I ?vkp1b ,,,. Q. 'QL' 4 ' '4 ,wr , was, HHN ,,,,... ,vfffgfv A ff .4 I ' f W iw. 99 . 14 W1 'Ku .1 .-'ur' . K , 1 ff . .-.nm ':- ' ,mir ,W w ., -, -, .4 , y K,-. .,,. ,., will .. s..,,,, , .,- - 1.1-Rh.. - 5 1 i ,W K Buffy Klein prepares to drive her ball to the green. Brooks Klein's endeavoring effort to attain excellence gains him satisfaction. GOLF 137 Gator grip Huntsman, Payne, and LaFortc reign over the strong arms of the schoo To get some more of the students involved in sports, the Horseshoe Staff sponsored an arm wrestling and bench press contest. The arm wrestling contest was divided into two divisions: girls and boys. In the girls divi- sion, Tammy Payne reigned as Miss Strongarm. In the boys division, Jason Gator Grip Huntsman reigned as Mr. Strongarm. Payne and Hunts- man were able to defeat people with names like lim Tough Coffey, Iosh Fudge Martinez, Tomahawk Mo Rosales, and Coach Martha Mean Machine Sayles. The bench press contest was Iason Huntsman, winner of boys' arm wrestling contest, struggles to work his way to the top. Tammy Payne, winner of girls' division, concentrates hard as she works to beat Teresa Pearson for the title. at I . X. H5 'X .,M..A' I T 138 ARM WRESTLING held in the field house weight room. The boys were divided by their weight into three divi- sions. Out of the twelve con- testants entered in the contest, the winners in the three weight divisions were Keith Stu blefield, David Andrew and Russell LaForte. The students were able to w with lifts of 235 lbs., 265 lb and 315 lbs., respectively. z' s 6 my ' au.. . , 'aw f a- ' ,ff .5 .. V .,., ,. , A ,, ,435 1-'fe Tai Q' la if .. . ff' W . vw , ' 5 T WKWQQ Scott Suddath, left, strains to beat Iosh Martinez, right, but to no aw Larry Moore strains to get the weights back up to their holder. Keith Stubblefield lifts weights with ease during the bench press contest. Russell LaForte wins the contest with his awesome lift of 315 pounds. ., ig ,f BENCH PRESSING 139 VI H I ll l L 1 g ,f ua:-f w Q 1 1 1 1 ll 1 f211ff f11 gi Hb- W H ITTRIQN ll H Q5 ll 2 ll , kg H 1 ,U 1 1 11 Q 11 ,111 Tl I 1 1 ,, , Q-1 f ' -19-1 1 1 1 f 145501 'M W1 11 gif, 1 1,11 g 1151 1 'QQ 1- 1' 111 1 , -- 1, me - 1 -?f'i il 1' 1. ie..-1 I 11 , T1 'Wil ,,1' ..- F 1 11 A Q5 i1 U T1 1 1 2 JL 11 I1 1, 11 'iff-f Qsif? M ll ll L fl-1'-1 T fre C:-'1 1' 1 .Q 5 --..,,..- It L, I.-.,. I. ii... .-. -?-1L 1.4 5341 .3 Il L11 UL H Q. -.. ,. - if- 11 i-... ii. 'l,..l1-, ,.-.,.... ... ..l... ..1l....4- T 111 11 ll M31 1 E .T ,Z 1 II 1131 11 ll H Ili '11 H 4 ll 11 11 -gh '11 1 W ig 11 1 11 ll 1:1 621 1 11 1 I 1. ll ll . 1 ! ,111 1 11 11: H 11? 1 1 ILA : --: ' I 1 I lg Lap., . ..... L3 3-LI, A 1 0' ' ill 1.. ,V . WI I1 rs 01 rig' IC.-f 1 1I 1 ! 'vf11 'o s'Fl r1 nit.. ..-.i-.':'- jixn-3 Quin 1 ' li' 11'11' I 1 f 'TL' 1 IL5 sh' 13961 1 I 1, I A ll II I1 1 ,ll H A ff-H 'f 1 1 1 -+I 11 11 11 45 CLUBS F 1' 11 ' '11 11 i 3' I II .fx---5I IIN A f Z1 I If . II I' II I I IGQGIIGWSII I f I II- I I I '-1' -ie ETYN? IITQII 5 I I I 51 I+ I . MI-II 5 - I t I I 'I ,I,',I-,IQ I 1 , II II I n I A I A 'llf d i' -iQ Fi? I 1 V I M I - 5' 35-IZ I f , 51'-2 ,, , Q4 II Q I :M lg - , I II GJQYSQII1 Q ' as IIWTW QEJIL ., Q I I ,SI I II II II If I f .. I 'I Ig I i lj' M --SLWFMIQS ' I I I gn- I I f'7x?gJ Y Q I ,F I, I I.... '4' , I I ' v I .I 9, I 'N I A Iggzffgl I-4 I I T31 - I II I II I Il I I II - I II I II I I I II I IIQI Lights adjust. Focus . . . Click. Heads turn, It's the photographer! WOW!!! Move out of the way! I want in this picture! Hey photographer, over here. I'm the best lookin'! No, you bozo, over here! This'll be a great shot. All of the above are the cries of the club members when the photographer appears. The director, or club sponsor, patiently tries to reorganize, but it's totally impossible. How can one control his group in fi I VL Drop the activities clubs! The photographer is here! such mass confusion? Well, there's no way possible . . . Finally, irritated, the director gives up. BUT, the kids go wild. One yells: Hey photographer, Look to the left. Look to the right. I'm the one for your spotlight! Gthers just start hamming it up. Hairbrushes and make-up come out. Broad smiles and sexy looks appear. Then waiting occurs. Waiting that awful word. Things such as the Mr. Franklin discreetly poses for a pic- Tony McDade and Randy Skelton give ture at the German Club's picnic. 142 CLUB ACTIVITIES the modest look. following run through people's minds. The photographer might not even look my way. or Iust think me ME in the DHS 1983 yearbook. or Yes! Yes, the photographer just took my picture. I'm so ex- cited! Now there's a I - 100 chance that I'll be representing my club in the annual! Then comes a time when the photographer has to put his camera away, and leisurely walk away . . . Confusion ceases . ' -4 wma .um - wi . Choir girls, Debbie Adams, Missy Ozuna, Rhonda Shelton, and Mikelyn Buys take time out during a practice to pose for the photographer. fix.. 'K ii 'Q 22 WF, 'rv' I rf -' i ink: 'LLB ,, . We're beautiful! says Rudy Rodrigues David Wilson thinks he's one kick dude and Ken Westbrook. as he unloads pizza forthe band. CLUB ACTIVITIES 143 Field trips, parties keep clubs busy Early morning field tri ps, Ia te evening parties O.I2.A. students, Diana Horvatt and Sharon Hawk, decorate their Christmas tree. ' ?'a,, Amy McFarling, Alondra Poindexter, PatPlusnik boardsabus for an R.O.T.C. and Suzanne Curry have fun at a outing. Spanish Club party. 144 CLUB ACTIVITIES I 5 1 I MMS , 2' ,S , Q ' it I I A 5 5 '8 L , I I 2 v Y x faq. . N 251 3 X ' 1 I ,Aw - f' fa .A.fw : -,-. a' 1:- , I., . iw- 1 - if-,Ja ' z 'tx-1fgQ'.'a -wifi-,a-Q , 4. Uxzij MV14 , ' 'f T78 . -.1515-' IA 5 iff, I Agfa ' - I , 2, gg' K Mgt wv5v,:ffj,,,9Vi?' g' A 'HWKQ ,Ja fin Left: Kim Franklin, Cookie jackson, and Ir. O.E.A. students, jackie Williams and Ruelett Lawson have fun with F.H.A. Raylene Creamer, go sing Christmas songs at a nursing home. CLUB ACTIVITIES 145 Right: Irene Works has an outstanding ending to a dance done in the Greek Show. 5 9 0 O ,,.....--1 Above: Michael johnson moves to the Right: Phillip fl-'onceyj Franklin, groove. Wayne Herbert Flowers, and Iunior Vaughner get down. 146 THE GREEK SHOW 7- Jr, The Greek Show was great. The Greek Show was presented by showing both on screen and off screen settingsg thus, each scene created a somewhat different mood. When the dancers were on stage, one felt the sensation to get up and boogieg whereas the drums causes a jam fever af- fect to be produced. Every participant had his own unique style of presenting his act. Their motions, movements, and expressions made The Greek Show, as a whole, a success. Each student who had a part in making the show what it was should be very pleased with the results. . . . Ace Club, you did it! . . . It was a smash hit! V 1- 1, A . X . r 'X r J A Left: Danny Morgan carries the beat Above: Special guests from Dallas ap- during a performance. pear in the Greek Show. THE GREEK SHOW 147 H' .JY A .fi L 4 Q fl ,L Q 4, A ,Q F .. 'x QW. if is 4 '45 wx JP' the x nik. st, -.iv ' 4' HIII - Mr. Martin, jeff McCormick, Steve Gramling, Iimmy Roach, Bill Hawley, and Del Ray Cox examine sheep in FFA. mam Y ,.. ' vgg, ,W 5 ,- wvgiy, uw: igiiihfi viii lb. Libba Stream and Annette Lack land Bodoj take a rest while at a German Larry I-Iutson, Clark Thompson, Mark Morrison chow down. Club outing. 148 CLUB ACTIVITIES '42 A 'X Q: J 5 ,::, 5 yes, we i ,,, , h X ,., L l S I , 51 f V - b Ea is 9, : 1' S f ft ny J i 'Q 6 V f U Q if S A 5 O I f 1 b Q' s 1 1 wt '- ' - g un I 1 K, J JK 3 P P I P H 37 Q Q I . M f n 1 I fc ' , if I -I X 1 V t ' , V xgfz 5.5 5 1 1 f ff F, W , , . ' I B I .F j fi, W , ,.x- W, its or ,4,,,, i, ' l I vw' 'fn fi ,, H' , 15 - ' : if A F ffi'gf22g,,-5:, , if . M ' ' ff?f:.l:f'::i'i-L ?:f'!- 3 'ff ' 'GW -... we .T , ' gggje fl rife-'iiiigwfa .5 A . V7 'Y 'A' Hifi 4 :rf f fiiw,8.'iWf1 Y- 5 wi'.z!M-gn' J ' . 1 . A CAPELLA CHOIR BACK ROW: Tracy Mulkey, Debbie Frazier, Sarah Isbell, Dawn Farrow, Brenda Burchard, Chuck johnson, jeff Freeman, Iohn Scoggins, Undra Iohnson, Ieff Brown, Kim Franklin, Towanda Daniels, Carrie Hardy, Mary Land, Sharon Lee, SECOND ROW: Deronie Fitts, De De Elliot, Laura Triplet, Debbie Adams, Irene Work, lack Prater, Wilfred McQueen, john Brown, president, Michael Wheeler, Lance james, Dawn Weiser, Laura Brock, Bridget Denmon, Sandy Adams, Melissa Kingston, FRONT ROW: Missy Ozuna, Rhonda Latham, Cheryl Booze, Shelia Brown, Debbie Black, Thonda Anglin, Cynthia Welton, Patty Degenaro, Tonya Lillard, Angie Spears, Richard Smith, Sponsor 1-041 1 ,, 'L fy DAQ I ACHIEVEMENT, CONTACT, EQUALITY CACEJ RONT ROW: Mr. Fred Rodgers, sponsor, Rita Moss, Terry Reynolds, reporter, Tammy Tomlinson, treasurer, Cookie Iackson, secretary, Sherry Reynolds, ice president, Rulette Lawson, president, SECOND ROW: Bridgett Richards, Tony Iohnson, Robbie Stubblefield, Francine Givens, Alondra Poindexter, iarlene Smith, Felicia jackson, Pam Richards, THIRD ROW: Geneva Howard, Mechele Clark, Irene johnson, Masinaura Price, Wirt jackson, Phillip ranklin, Patricia johnson CLUBS 149 ie' 51 D il The Pride ol SYMPHONIC BAND TOP ROW: Annette Lozen, Lynne Coleman, Linda Schmidt, Tracy Sharp, Cubby Gardner, Rudy Rodriguez, Karen Bergquist, Libba Stream, Iohanna Hume, Tammy Payne, SECOND ROW FROM TOP: Natalie Patrick, Paige Garner, Shiela Cozby, Kelli Collins, Mike Ramirez, Sean Schietroma, Marnie Swerdlin, Lisa Lerch, Kimberly Landreth, Andrea Mitchell, THIRD ROW FROM TOP: Allison Gulley, Jenny Brewer, Stacy Carstenson, Viki Farrish, Chris Davis, Alan Hanna, Laurie Jeffers, Marnie Cole, Sharlene Cooper, Sherry Nooning, FOURTH ROW FROM TOP: Sotella Smith, Maija Miller, Laura Hagan, Olethia Chisolm, Kathy Hoemeke, Shawn Brown, Steve McConnell, Heather Heath, Diana Robertson, Angela Torres, Holly Hogan, ON STAGE: Chris Gallagher, Doug Robinson, SIXTH ROW FROM TOP: Clark Thompson, Glenn Reed, SEVENTH ROW FROM TOP: Mike Miller, Paul Bergquist, Colin Koon, john Vahlenkamp, Iohn Smith, Todd Peters, Iamie Gray, Robert Clark, David Wilson, Scotty Midgett 150 CLUBS ' I 4 T 5 G mff ImLm,mlmvf-'9f.:-,,F' M W, Eg M' A I , A X, ,Q f , X - .- A . -nm--. 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AIR CONDITIONING FRONT ROW: David Hudgins, reporterp joshua Martinez, vice president, Rick Taylor, president, lack Tollefson, treasurer, Martin Townsend, parliamen- tarian, Randy Skelton, sgt. at arms, Mr. Ryan, sponsorg SECOND ROW: William Dounley, Terry Houston, Tracy Riney, left' Norman, Tiffin Navenjar, jerry Smith, Iimmy Byers, THIRD ROW: Mike Armstrong, Iames Bryant, Russel Wilson, Leonard Perkins, Danny Gammill, Paul Young, Dean Konz, Bobby Thomison 4 ,-- 'NNf- 'X. .f'N. f N an nam 4 AUTO BODY FRONT ROW: Eric Iohnson, sgt. at arms: Nathaniel Manuel, Iohn Cudd, parliamentariang Tim Branham, Merril Parks, Les Trammell, SECOND ROW: Mr. Blair, sponsor, Floyd Pendergraft, Alton Moss, Richard Black, Kevin Beavers, Ioe Tovar, Mike Chegwiggen, Geronimo Resales, Mario Leyva, Mandall Ortiz, president, Eric Laird, Tommy Krueger, THIRD ROW: Ieff Carter, reporter, Ioe Giles, secretary, Adrian Sullivan, not pictured: Dan Wall, treasurer: Brad Grappe, vice president 152 CLUBS fl? Y as if 'nf' . ,Z 4 A 1 A as AUTO MECHANICS FRONT ROW: Gary Bowles, Tom Barta, Robert Kubecek, Pat Fagoni, Sane Smith, Chris Wager, SECOND ROW: jimmy McCarty, Robert Gill, Pedro Duran, jimmy Quimby, Howard, Able Gonzalez, Mr. White, sponsor, THIRD ROW: Ken Westbrook, Bill Turney, Jeff Harris, Spencer Davis, Charles Evans, Avery Williams, Robert Garcia, Mike Charles Q 3 ,S 0 1 , t . ' 'Y :,,wfe', ' -1-L . N ff ,la Q A 3 Q 'I lx ,471 V 'rung 1 'l M l X f : BUILDING TRADES FRONT ROW: Mark McBee, Bill Robinson, David Powell, Tim Clark, Mark Riney, Willie Booker, Raymond Fletcher, sponsor, SECOND ROW: Weldon Williams, Duane King, Sean Iohnson, Jonathan Murphey, David Fletcher, THIRD ROW: Shawn Patrick, Todd Elliott, Rafel Garcia, Steve Hoke, Masinura Price, Robert Palmer, Martin Larsen, Tony Monti CLUBS 153 Iw'3f'3,l.iEZlE,:Ef'f'f5 W',' i , I ,T Iv, ,.-L :eff 1 ' . 2, NM? . LZL, , V, rm, fi 2 ' X ao ' g a 5 X Q ez A i W K S 1. 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FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES JEELING: jeff Culp, Anne Bresnahan, Denise Ferrari, Steve Bresnahan, Lynn Holly, Lisa Land, jay Dorothy, joanne Umoleole, Brad Cutsinger, Kerin xith, Cheryl Sandefer, FRONT ROW: Patricia Martin, Merri Eddy, Dawn Davis, Courtney Roberson, Mike House, Alicia Berry, julia Becker, jamie Col- lan, Michelle Atkins, Richele Shafer, Kerry Davis, Cheryl Snyder, Scott Medler, SECOND ROW: Steve Lewis, Andy Ingram, Tim Shoopman, Whit Blair, vid Banks, Lenae Inglish, Caroline Pearce, Laura Whaley, Rod Brown, Bobby Blaggs, Brian Ward, Todd Brown, Chris Burch, Carrie Meeker, THIRD ROW: nny Koontz, Denise Bulls, Oscar Sanchez, joe Mata, LaTresa Stroud, Holly March, Doug Hartman, Misti Morris, Lori Hardaway, Nancy Hawkins, Heather lath, Scott Blackwell, FOURTH ROW: Star Pruett, D 'd H D ' avi err, evron jeffers, Danny Gonzales, jimmy Gray, Bo Bogart, john Keaton, Ellen Becker, David albert, Ben Sweet, john Pearson, james Rodriguez CLUBS 157 nz W, 'rf Li UI nm' gr nqww ll ll ww-sl fix af! 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V V, ,V V ,VM V V N V V .V V3 FILLIES FRONT ROW: Tracy Smoot, jr. lieutenant, Kelly Turney, sr. lieutenant, Valinda Cheatham, jr. lieutenant, Karen Herrick, co-captain, Kaylin Kelsoe, captain, Alison Love, sr. lieutenant, Debbie Moran, sr. lieutenant, Kim Allen, 'r. lieutenant, SECOND ROW: Tonya Harmon, Becky Barlow, Jonna Chapman, Deanna McAlister, Stacy Englke, Melanie Menkemeller, Amy Stone, Alice Delashaw, Francella Hardy, Jennifer Parker, Lynn Steinman, Lisa Land, Sheri Vitro, Kerry Davis, Susie Aschenbrenner, Cindy Barlow, Sherri Barrow, Alice Delashaw, THIRD ROW: Sherry Brown, Holly Mohelnitzky, Jennifer Crews, Alison Tiixatpp, Savanna Pa ne, Susie Vest, Denise Bulls, Laura Whaley, Meridith Nelson, Madonna Schuler, Karen Dodson, Tricia Robertson, Shannon Green, Judi ur- dock, Mericfith Gammage, Dee Cullum, FOURTH ROW: Missy Beasley, Renee Murphy, Caroline Pearce, LaDonna Cullum, Lisa Penton, JoAnn Stelter, Amy Glaze, Jacque Vogel, Andrea Adamson, Melissa Wendall, Patricia Starr, JoAnn Umoleale, Anne Bresnahan, Jessica Allen, Cathy Sharpe, Chris Davis, Tonlya Collins, Suzy Whitlock, FIFTH ROW: Stephanie Wellborn, Frankie McCormick, Jill Powdermaker, Anne Neeley, Ellen Becker, Holly Guynes, Amy Kel y, Julie Hamilton, Misti Morris, Kelly Watkins, Sabrina Barlow, Kim Chaney, Amy Hargrove, Corren Campbell fs-','. .,,, -f W ' - f V, V- , . A , V,,,. ,, , VV . ,' v' .1 FRENCH CLUB FRONT ROW: Kathy Hoemeke, historian, Tracy Sharpe, secretary, Laura Hagan, reporter, Kim Chaney, president, Tom Vitro, vice-president, Laura Jeffers treasurer, Patrick Crauzas, N se Ekpenyong, Stacey Marder, SECOND ROW: Wendell Wright, Jessica Allen, Kerry Moyriagh, Jennifer Knight, Milayne Mona Eno Eklpenyong, Julia Hughes, Julie Crawford, Carolyfi Charney, Shelby Benton, Cathy Burch, Vanessa Vann, Cara DeBusk, Shannon Hager, Missy Hut chins, lizabet Espinsoa, Renee Murphy, Michelle ayone, Lisa Land, Melanie Menkemeller, Christine Davis, Jill Powdermaker, Matt Alford, THIRII ROW: Wesley James, Paige Rigler, Terry Trumpp, Tammy Taylor, Jeff Dalton, Weldon Brewster, Stephanie Franks, Sheri Vitro, Juli Detrick, Lori Lawrence Marnie Cole, Jodi Spafford, Cheryl Sandefer, Laurie Trinh, Ramtin Kassirzadeh, Martin Kassirzadeh, Al DeBerry, Todd Peters, Tina Powell, Lisa Ricina Missy Hansel, Marilyn Morrison, sponsor, Paul Brookshire, FOURTH ROW: Denise McClure, sponsor, Al Long, Chris Vann, Amanda Alderson, Liz Leach Marc Boatwright, Renee Holder, Leslie Manning, Alison Gulley, Frankie McCormick, Marnie Swerdlin, Johanna Hume, Nena Gionet, Suzanne Smith Darlene Smith, Cookie Jackson, Sherri Reynolds, Anne Brewster, Tammy Brewster, Beth Kamman, Alan Fletcher, James Fielder, Todd Daggett, FIFTH ROW Geraldine Mongold, Patricia Martin, Dianne Crossman, Brian Smith, Suzy Sharpe, Tin Brown, Juan Escalante, Dean Brooks, Amy Hargrove, James Sheffield Loretta Segler, SIXTH ROW: Liz Stone, Jennifer Martin, DeeAnna Walker, Trey Jacobsen, Tad Gracey, Jimmy Gray, Danny Gonzales, Jim Morgan, Jeff Goen John Iverson, Chris Elliott, Randy Bethune, Don Theriot, Sean Kerns 158 CLUBS awe FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FRONT ROW: Shannon Lee, Larry Pritchett, Larry Cupples, Shane Hord, Scott Gandy, Kern Coleman, Wally Bender, Chris Paige, Chris Clem, Sketter Claytor, Kevin Garbacik, SECOND ROW: Bobby Godfrey, Tim Clayton, Adrianna Davila, Donna Huland, Sheila Stankey, Ann Ginnings, Holly Hollis, Bari Wilson, Christi McFarlin, Katie Boyd, Joey Pruett, Cheryl Booze, Todd Moore, Mr. Myers, advisor, T. I. Iones, advisor, THIRD ROW: Mr. Martin, advisor, Rodger Fuller, I. P. Williams, Tim Aeiling, Tim Clanton, Toby Salsman, Ginger Reeland, Sherry Cunningham, Holli Walker, Lucia Fabian, Carla Iohnson, Karen Harper, Sharon Hill, FOURTH ROW: Rick Fowler, Randy McLeod, Iohnny Crisp, Manuel Perez, Ieff Dolliate, julie Farine, Cecil Miller, Tabathe Bush, lBecky Keck, Pamy Kruger, Lori Riney, FIFTH ROW: Chuck Brockett, Brian Smith, Tommy Hard, Scott Wilson, David McBride, left' Adams, jeff Freeman, David Payne, Lance james, Mark Beavers, Darrell LaCaze X, . W, f f ' - - was ff' Q ,- wa magma msn- 'uma Y T FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 7RONT ROW: Sybil Shepard, Frances Givins, Ingrid Williams, Gina Beadle, president, Shandra Whitley, Sherri Turner, secretary, Mary Jackson, Connie ieay, treasurer, Tricia Cook, historian, Cidnea Flemings, Tammy Payne, Lynette Garrett, Shelia Buell, Paula Longyhore, Venessa Delbee, Kay Bisley, SEC- JND ROW: Eme Usoro, Karen Johnson, Bridget Richard, Marsha McCale, Ioyce Alrashoid, Debbie Hilliard, Rhonda Vaughn, julie Farine, Becky Keck, Stacie Meyers, Isabel Vela, Lisa Tolman, Iackie Knight, Terry Wilson, Alonda Iones, Tammy Tomlinson, Rita Moss, Kent Battle, Dana Morgan, THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Walle, Holly Schlumf, Amy Plumadore, DeeDee Elliott, Tanya Lilliard, Cindy Adkins, Lillian Schoer, Laura Thurman, Tabatha Brunswick, Annie Sinnings, Christi Laure, Kimberly Schmidt, Kathy Smith, Sabrina Moore, Augusta Fudge, FOURTH ROW: Annetta Ross, Carmen Daniels, Rhonda Williams, Shelley Wagner, Towanda Daniels, Patsy Fabela, Angie Lynch, Stacey Erler, Ginger Keeland, Hilda Tijerina, Grace Hinojosa, Sherry Whitworth, Evelina -Iinojosa, Maude Tillman, FIFTH ROW: Tammy Catlin, Melanie Kelly, DeeDeeCain, Sheila Smith, Deborah Nack, Sylvia Magana, Tonja Iordan, Sylvia fiichols, Rosemary Andrews, Valinda Cheathan, Susan Williams, Adrianne Muse, Abel Gonzalez, Tracey Savage, Iames Cooper, Gary Huddleston, Sam ones CLUBS 159 as W' C509 nr 1 L..-W i, , f 'Y' Q fy ff! fi J , 'L as A' E ff A , W L. 8 qy Q0 5 wi 'f I f I gli, M, t , ' . 1 ' r T, I X lx 4 Q v it I 'R 1 J 4 GERMAN CLUB FRONT ROW: Larry Hutson, sergeant-at-arms, Libba Stream, president, Diana Robertson, vice president, Ilona Coffey, secretary, Andy Utesch, treasurer, SE- COND ROW: Gwen Gotham, Stacy Carstensen, Frankie Cansler, Suzanne Smith, Stephanie Maher, Christiane Bartee, Terri Reynolds, Mark Delashaw Douglas Robinson, Clark Thompson, THIRD ROW: Viki Farish, Lisa Sears, Suzanne Claiborne, Birk Pruette, Stuart Fischbeck, Leah Harris, Annette Lacko, Iodi Martin, Mark Morrison, Terry Smith, FOURTH ROW: Doug Cowan, Kyle Kelly, Marc Boatwright, Colin Coon, David Wilson, Scotty Midgett, Iames Klir, Brian Lux, Paul Davis, Timothy Elliot, FIFTH ROW: Victor Sargent, Eric Moorehead, Joe Harpold, Andy Rutland, James Shane, Iohn Suttle, Scott Robin- son, Alan Cole, Mike Farlow, Soren Palmquist, Herr Franklin, sponsor Af.. VM- kwifgg-f HOME ECONOMICS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS FRONT ROW: Adam Creed, Ruben Rodriguez, Micheal Green, Iulie Noake, Lisa Hansen, Doyle Owings, Iesse Tovar, Frederick Snively, Brenda McCutchen, SECOND ROW: Iohnny Bush, Cinthia Trimble, Andrea Berry, Sherry Smith, Traci Savage, Ianice Wall, Lisa Gill, Diana Fabela, Diane Cook, Tammy lanes, Dawn Raffen, David Burleson, Mrs. Bishop, sponsor, THIRD ROW: Scott McGivney, Deron Stinchcomb, Tino Flemings, Greg Martin, Kelly Betts 160 CLUBS 1 'x F'4l 1 HORSESHOE STAFF FRONT ROW: Ashley Narsutis, Bill Kirkley, entertainment editor, SECOND ROW' Carol I-Iuttel ad manager Mrs Narsutis advisor' Iohn Vahl k . , , . , , en amp, 1 sports editor, Mark Ioslin, advertising, Leigh Harris, Will Russell, editor, NOT PICTURED: Susan Martin, feature editor, Amy Griffin, news editor, Kim Howard l P g, X ' . 4 Q , V -ve D ' I ' 'S' , f W. Y X I Q? ',, , . - ,-an .5 . is 1 K, we I-f cr x ., 'Q ggi , 5 Lx HEALTH OCCUPATION S STUDENTS OF AMERICA :y ' 1 A .J X ' N 7 l 0. 7 ' I FRONT ROW: Heather White, Lauren Morgan, Regina Ford, Leah Harres, Tami Phillips, Sheila Rogus, julie Rich, SECOND ROW: Sylvia Escamilla, Olga Garza, Kellie Harrison, Kelley O Keefe, Melissa Mathis, Celia Carlisle, THIRD ROW: Cheryl Peterson, Lisa Stickles, FOURTH ROW: Shelley Wagner, Mary Tuck, Tammy Davis, Iudy Waldorf, Cherly Bellar, Ilona Coffey, DiAnn Williams CLUBS 161 . T' ' .ag l L,,Xf. k any- INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE TRAINING FRONT ROW: Dee Williams, secretary, David Powell, vice president, Robert Smith, president, Dee Brewer, reporter, Greg Tidwell, treasurer, Raymond juarez, sergeant-at-arms, Robert Hawkins, parliamentariang Mr. Massey, sponsor, SECOND ROW: Kenneth Scribner, Ricky Taylor, Rusty Carney, Brian Walding, Todd Willis, jim Warren, Mark Carpenter, THIRD ROW: Steve Gamble, Terry Henderson, Tom Gill, FOURTH ROW: Dexter Byrd, Brian Hard, johnny Hackley, Leo Soloman, john Ireland, joe Harpold, jeff Adams , ' , . K . ' INTERNATIONAL THESPIANS FRONT ROW: Alison Trapp, Eric McWilliams, Lucy Lawlis, Todd Watson, Bill Kirley, SECOND ROW: Nancy Berg, Cindy Wages, Mary Adams, Missy Angel, jamie Morrow, Laura Amyx, THIRD ROW: Solomon Oshunkentam, johnson Okinwande, Stephanie Maher, Mike Sharp, Valerie Vierlin, Angie jester, Felicia Taylor, Sorston Neely, Susan Shepard, Lucretia Gaffney, Stacey George, Ali Rumi, Dana jones, Kellie Parton, Turney Thompson, FOURTH ROW: Susan Shepard, jennifer Ioiner, Gayla Zackery, Stephanie Franks, Nena Gionet, Rene Fife, Suzanne Martin, Paige Fletcher, Paige Rigler, Lisa Pugh, Mrs. Hall, Sponsor, FIFTH ROW: Kathy Vanderhoff, Shelley Leighton, Laura Brock, Adrianne Muse, Chris Walker, Shawm Newell, julie Hafner, Marla Greenberg, Kim Franklin, Cheryl Parrant, Stephanie Blue, Heather Keating 162 CLUBS v' G 5 I M A C93 1 11' X aa. ' ,,, .y 't WM, 'I 1 Q29 if-v -f QM? y 1 A ,AEJnWt ffm-fe T IUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE FRONT ROW: Karen Bergquist, Ellen Griffith, senator,1oAnne Hughes, senator, Holly Hogan, secretary, Cheri Nooning, treasurer, jeff Reed, president, Paul Bergquist, vice president, SECOND ROW: Theresa Welton, Christi McFarlin, Kim Kim Nobles, Gloria McClain, Carla johnson, THIRD ROW: Patricia Rhetorick-Sprinkle, sponsor, Chris Pearce, Mary Stracener, Gayla Zackery, Sharilyn Wood, Mary Land, james Logan, Monique Cummings, FOURTH ROW: Mike Sharp, Chris Davis, Cindy Busch, Scott Hudson, Iohn Green, Browning Stupp, Pat Down l 'gr ,qi Q 1 HORTICULTURE CLUB FRONT ROW: Peggy Gamel, Pam Sell, Ida Martinez, Angela Herring, Sheila Stanley, Donna Uland, SECOND ROW: Mr. Meyer, sponsor, Meg Bandas, Denise Bissinger, NOT PICTURED: Brian Hodge, Tim Clanton JETS RONT ROW: Yyler Holcomb, Greg Yeric, president, lim Morgan, vice resident, SECOND ROW: Viki Parrish, Carolyn Charney, Scott Iverson, HIRD ROW: Suzy Sharpe, Gerry Naughten, Scotty Midgett, Tracy flafpe CLUBS 163 mm samsung 'i.Z1 Na...- KR' as-rl Si? J ,J IUNIOR VARSITY VARSITY CHEERLEADERS CHEERLEADERS 22332 RSiYl1,'.if''EQi2?iiglE5ILlffa2lZ,iiaJ5'EiilZf1l?liiQi'5i?OTE Kill, FRONT ROW: Donna Young, Michelle Bean, Colette Johnson, SECOND HenfYfLOfiB0maf ROW: Lori Hardaway, Holly March, THIRD ROW: julie Noakes, Brooke Bowie, Gloria Williams iffy , 96 7 9'V 5' , v - A 'r me -' Z 'Ml 'V' X ml f 31, lit' if Ks? ,Ye , 4 , in-l ,rv KEY CLUB FRONT ROW: Larry Bruce, Lt. governor, johnny Douthilt, president, Kenny Bahnsen, vice president, Chadel Mudd, vice president, Holly Guynes secretary, Lynn Steinman, treasurer, Bobby Blogg, SECOND ROW: Rick Taylor, Bill Hagen, Kevin Sims, lim Adams, Kenny Scribner, Valinda Cheatham Kim Caraway, Karen Herrick, Holly Mohelnitzky, Susie Auschenbrenner, THIRD ROW: Ben Boren, Pam Nunez, Amanda Alderson, Susan Williams, Mat thew Alford, Sparky Pearson, Billy Naylor, Ioel Hays, FOURTH ROW: Danny Bradley, Billy Boumkauser, Chuck Baockette, Know Grimes, Riley Blagg, Todc Daggett, Staley Faulkner, john Keeton, Scott Stevens 164 CLUBS l E it . to if if ., Y 5 if Rfsf x . 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UW: ' R r f' ' A -.C f N tfefiitfia-he gg - 3 L U , .rf s ' . ,- p MATH CLUB PERFORMING ARTS TRONT ROW: Scott lverson, president-elect, Gerry Naughton, president, FRONT ROW: Melissa Kingston, Mikelyn Buys, Cindy Welton, Tonya Lilliard, Patty Degenaro, Laura Brock, Irene Work, DeeDee Elliot, Nina 'Greg Yeric, secretary-treasurer, SECOND ROW: Lora Amyx, Cheryl Peter- son, joAnne Hughes, Shawn Brown, THIRD ROW: Stuart Fischbeck, Chris Hamilton, Sarah Isabel, Dawn Wisner, Ronda Lathem earce, Mark Morrisson, john Ramirez, Vu Phi, james Logan, FOURTH OW: Liz Stone, Kathy Vanderhoff, Nikki Kagal, Yon Fu Lan, jim Morgan, jorge Pariente, jesse Ephraim as-v X ,ff RONT ROW: Knox Grimes, secretary, Raymond Denton, sgt.-at-arms, Angie Arnett, parliamentarian, Max Robertson, vice president, joe Marrs, president, 'ony Bane, treasurer, Raymond Kerksieck, reporter, SECOND ROW: Randy Turner, Keith Good, Mr. Coorpender, Doug Sweatmon, Brian jackson, Zachery pratling, Daryl Meyer, Tony juarez, THIRD ROW: Terry Wilson, john Thornton, jeff Houck, Steve Nack, Bruce Howell, Darrell Ford, Greg Polen, Don ,oudon CLUBS 165 rw ,J X' NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE FRONT ROW: Gwen Gotham, second vice president, john McCallon, treasurer, Jeff Reed, president, Marc Boatwright, first vice president, Ron Dodd, third vice president, Iames Shane III, business manager, SECOND ROW: Angie jester, Nancy Berg, Cheryl Parrant, Stacy George, Mrs. Hall, sponsor, THIRD ROW: Keri Hinesly, Lesley Duesman, Gayla Zackery, Nena Gionet, Lucy Lawlis, Cindy Wages, Alison Trapp, Valla Flemings, FOURTH ROW: Christopher Walker, Todd Watson, Andy Rutland, public relations, Eric McWilliams, Paula Stout, Bill Kirkley, interpretive events clerk, Dee Ann Gilbreath 'fax ,t NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW: Alison Cooper, secretary, Kenneth Ford, treasurer, Scott Midgett, president, Tom Vitro, vice president, Tonya Dean, reporter, Meredith Gam' mage, Rebecca Barns, Kaylin Kelsoe, Allison Love, SECOND ROW: Olethia Chisholm, Rudy Rodriguez, Doug Robinson, Will Russell, Dale Dvoracek, Marc Boatwright, Mory Price, Shelly Ragborg, Collin Koon, Ellen Griffith, Jodi Martin, David Stephens, Cathy Bruce, Gerry Naughton, Pat Damico, Carolyn Charney, Rodney Marchand, Pat Hawley, Leslie Nunn, Tyler Holcomb, Kaye Schafer, Greg Yeric, Melinda Dickson, Keith Cullum, Elaine Midgett, Tom Phillips, Karen Vowell, Russell LaForte, Liz Leach, Suzanne Claiborne, Annette Lozen, Brooks Lynn, Sara Knight, Barry Irwin, Lynn Coleman, Dawn Raf- fen, Beth Kam man, Chris Brown, Michele Reynolds, Leslie Manning, Marth Kurrus 166 CLUBS 2, 1, K I 3 S I x . . , , . 3 I: lilo, ORCHESTRA FRONT ROW: David Stephens, concertmaster: jacque Vogel, Linda Stevens, Victor Sargent, Geraldine Mongold, Luci Lawis, Tracy Downing, Michael Kaprelian, SECOND ROW: Corina Whitworth, Amy Hutson, Raiford Malone, Rhonda Williams, Holly Hogan, Marnie Swerdlin, johanna Hume, Laurie jef- fers, Marnie Cole, Diana Robertson, john Valenkamp, Glenn Reed, Tony Blees, joek Daboub, THIRD ROW: Mary Stracener, Shelia Archer, Tammy Carter, Cheri Nooning, Linda Schmidt, Annette Lozen, jenny Brewer, Robert Clerk, Kelly Collins, Paul Berquist, David Wilson, Rusty Russell, TOP ROW: Carold Nunez, conductor: Brian Chaffin, Danny Morgan, Chris Davis, Colin Koon, Todd Bowling, Vic Richards 1 x 9 -A I iq: RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS FRONT ROW: c!Maj. Chris Vann, squadron commander: cllst Lt. Bridget Richard, personnel, Angela Herrington, Roberta Mims, Dena GoVan, james Cooper, cllst Lt. Keith Stubblefield, public affairs: Shanette Ellis, john Butler, Lynn Ann Peyton, Mark McCallon, SECOND ROW: Don Loudon, c!Capt. Victor Richard, deputy commander, Darlene Smith, cf lst Lt. Ray Richard, finance, Melanie Kelly, Major Ron Ivy AE-I, THIRD ROW: Brad Stephens, Shirley Mitchell, Shawn Black, Brenda johnson, Mary Fudge, Angela Devers, Karen Thomas, Dorce Moore, Monte Evans, Kenneth Treaves, FOURTH ROW: josha Ellis, Kami Kelly, Pam Richard, Sabrina Moore, Tammy Riley, Larry Peterson, Dawn Farrow, Tracy Downing, Chris Moore, FIFTH ROW: T. Sgt. Bob Moss, AAE-I, Daniel Howard, Glenn Glasscock, Matt Dillon, Victor Fudge, cllst Lt. Wesley Ross, adminstrationg Barry Heavey, SIXTH ROW: Gordon Fowler, Vic- :or Henderson, Kent Battle, Billy jones, Kevin Bell, Warren james, SEVENTH ROW: Aurora Brook, jeffery jackson, Walter Herron, Augusta Fudge, c!1stLt. l-Iarold Dahl, logistics: jimmy Fields, Barry jackson CL UBS 167 fyxq, ' QQQQM 7 OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION - junior FRONT ROW: Kay Bisby, Kelly Cis, Tammira Beck, Raylene Creamer, SECOND ROW: Ianeen Browning, Melaine Avery, Missy Sawyer, treasurerg Brenda 1 Ritz, president, Kathryn Wiggins, vice-president, Melissa Blanton, THIRD ROW: Misti Morris, Kathy Martin, Amy Mills, Cheryl Rainey, Kathy Duncan, Nancy McFarling, reporter, Stephanie Spain, historian: Patti Schultz, secretary, Dana McClendon, parliamentarian, Kim Dunn, Paige Moore, Shelley Comp- W ton, Mrs. Helen Mulkey, advisor 1 ,r,e r a .P A l OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION - Senior FRONT ROW: Ianet Yeatts, Sara Lynch, Ronda Snider, Angie Arnold, April O'Dell, Debra Adams, Sandy Adams, Mrs. Iudy Hudson, SECOND ROW: Iudi Murdock, Lisa Garcia, Rexane Zackery, Monica Belew, Sharon Hawk, Leslie Norton, Shannon Graham, Stacy Medler, Roxane Golston, Cindy Shahan, Diane Godfrey, Laurie McFarling, THIRD ROW: Debra Campbell, Iannie Lewis, Gaytha Grise, Diana Horvat, Kristi Anderson, Kim Gay, Angie Stubblefield, Melanie Moore, Erika Iohnson, Paige Taylor, Yolanda Guerra 168 CLUBS l 5, 1-vm -' JA . -Lai 2' I' Q' QM Q i STUDENT COUNCIL LEADERSHIP CLASS FRONT ROW: Cara DeBusk, Rebecca Barns, Sara Knight, Lisa Schmidt, Elizabeth Emery, Renee Holder, SECOND ROW: Michelle Young, Karen Adkins, Kel- .y Turner, Jacque Vogel, Ellen Griffith, Patrick Crausaz, jeff Brown, THIRD ROW: joel Hays, Jan Sanders, Amy Glaze, Dawnae Hook, Alison Cooper, Sonja Ramirez, Martha Kurrus, Ron Dodd, Paige Garner, Sue Martin, Rhonda Vaughn l sv, 'SU' Tk 71 'pi RHS. ..-is 1' gp' 4 F-J' 1 1 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS 'RONT ROW: Jeff Redd, Jodi Martin, Anita Flowers, Carol Huttel, SECOND ROW: Becky Barlow, Mrs, Yarbrough, Nancy Berg, Miriam Hernandez, THIRD LOW: Charles Peckham, Tom Faust, Morey Price CLUBS 169 i X :gi i -'V' M .. i M I -I-9 r SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW: Michael Ramirez, Beth Kammon, Sharon Long, Russell Laliorte, Rudy Rodriquez, SECOND ROW Mrs. Chapel, Rebecca Barns, Anne Neely, Alison Cooper, Crystal Pixley 154' SPANISH CLUB FRONT ROW: Linda Chapel, sponsor, Iohn Ramirez, Michael Ramirez, parliamentarian, Miriam Hernandez, reporter, Sonja Ramirez, treasurerg Crys Pixley secreta 'B thK ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ry, e amman, vice president, Carol Huttel, president, SECOND ROW. Carol Griffith, Alondra Poindexter, Felicia Taylor, Irene Work, Ienny Iac quot, Suzie Wages, Sue Smith, Linda Stevens, Gina Arrant, THIRD ROW: Angela Torres, Amelia Long, Mary Adams, Cindy Wages, Amy McFarling, Elaine Cooper, Sharon Long, Edie Hickman, Susie Lewis, Jessie Ephraim, FOURTH ROW: Charles Peckham, Nikki Kagal, james Sorrels, Alison Cooper, Paul Schueler, Rudy Rodriguez, Rodney Marchand, Suzanne Curry, Deborah Schultz, Nina Snider 170 CLUBS ,:.y 69 . 1x3 :fix STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES FRONT ROW: julie Rich, Christine Perales, Ann Urich, Amy Thorpe, Lesley Duesman, Christy Tidwell, Gloria McClain, Teresa Ryan, Lauria Thurman, Ann Brock, Carol Huttel, Brenda Ritz, Natalie Patrick, Harold Blackwell, Terry Stanley, Rulett Lawson, SECOND ROW: Susie Vest, Ionna Chapman, Brian Matheson, Anne Bresnahan, IoAnn Umoleale, Larry Bruce, Donna Young, Kim Allen, Amanda Alderson, Sabrina Barlow, Laura Hagen, jessica Allen, Beth Sikes, Felicia Taylor, james Rodriguez, Barry Jackson, THIRD ROW: Iamie Bresnahan, Silas Danielson, Scott Suddath, Iohn Ketoh, Suzy Sharpe, Vanessa ,Vann, Cathy Sharpe, Benca Durr, Tammy Payne, Libba Stream, Kim Charey, Romonia Alexander, Ray Richard, Richard Black, William Downley, Kevin Bell, hyley Falcnoer, FOURTH ROW: Coreen Campbell, David Stevens, Lori I-Iardaway, Larry Moore, Kippi Page, David Massey, Todd Watson, Clark Thomp- on, Roger Morris, Knox Crimes, Doug Akin, Karen Ellis, Kevin Bell, Masinura Price, Craig Dodson, Bo Bogart, Chris Elliott, Mitchell Cole, Doyle Franklin I - zz X51 -T'-' ' tg: g ,L p , l YOUTH IN GOVERNMENT RODEO CLUB 7RONT ROW: Nancy Berg, president: SECOND ROW: Rodney Marchand, FRONT ROW: Chris Clem, Dwayne Grissom,jimmy Adam5,1eff Adams, SE- reasurer, jeff Reed, parliamentarian, Tom Faust, vice president: Becky COND ROW: Cary Meeker, Tim Trotter, Craig Scoggins, Richard Wagner, iarlow, THIRD ROW: Doug Cowan, Angie Iester, Kyle Kelly, FOURTH Chuck Brocket LOW: Marc Boatwright, Ron Dodd, FIFTH ROW: Beth Kamman, Tyler Iolcomb, Jim Klir, Rudy Roclrequiz, NOT PICTURED: Leslie Nunn, ecretary, Barry Kerrigan, Charles Peckham CLUBS 171 H I+? Il I1 111 II1 11 .IA 11 I-'11 LI III H I II H I 1 If 1 :QT 151 II I II I II I 1I I LQ? I I I fl I , If .,,,i..l-.L.l...-- 1,1 sf -wg I 4 II 'I I 'MW II -1 , J . ks r I II I1 1 l 'I N l I I 1 ' E 3 1 IImfi'? . W-zW 5FWZ15f7,121g W fi ' J ti In 1 f we , , I I , N xi II E141 ll 1 1 1-1 11 IIJ II 1 , , .4 IIICLA SSES 1 1 II 11 ll H I I I 1 I -..i.-.-1, Luna?-ff:-o1iJ1HnHnInI1VnHnln 1 IIIIIIJWW1 '9- K 1' Q r '-, .H-El' E... V ' Al' 5 I lil. 'ln FI I 4 F i IVHT 4 I1 XQPWW IQ? H 'K , .h - -dy A :W u L ' 0 'lL7 Jm 1 I , H , WS l , i Qilgj f Q9 -2 - 1 'iw iiwlgsliingll f N A W --Q, i'i,n I T !A n ' ' H 1 'W bl! W A L ,L 5 l.,x'L. J 919 H Z H W F I u 'V I 1 ' ' -' ll I KRW? ,Y IJMQ4-Q r 1 F Lug I I L I P 1 I 1 I 7 Q I I 5 A H ICLQLEL- Q73 ' A ' I It's almost over wi:- w It has come to my immediate attention that I am a graduating senior. This cruel reality has been pleasantly disguised by many factors. 1. My mother still insists on tucking me in at night. 2. I can now understand the symbolism in MY THREE SONS. 3. My subscription to RANGER RICK has recently expired. Some ill-mannered fascination overcame me last evening. I im- agined that I was a philosophy major out of Cooke County junior college. With my new found identity, I then proceeded to my backyard to analyze my neighbor's Basset hound. Can you im- agine a Basset hound named Blanche? Afterwards, I attempted to analyze and break down what my senior year has meant. There must be must be some underlying principle present. Why endure twelve years of study just to ex- tinguish your knowledge when the final bell rings? You leave school. You leave your locker, but take the memories. You ask the world to accept you. However, no one offers a scholarship to life. It's a child's illusion that becomes an adult's truth. Early in the morning, when my alarm wails like a banshee, my first thought is What will happen in school today? I offer no mental verse to my family or the events that are taking place in the world. Instead, I contemplate the true meaning of geometry. As tiny droplets of water escape the shower head and collide with my face, over and over in the back of my mind it echos, john Doone and metaphysical poetry . . . the Pythagarium Theorom . . . constitutional qualifications for a U.S. Senator . . . a white Pinto has blocked the entrance to the practice field . . . Youth. The minds of tomorrow. Trapped in a realm of thought they resent. Placed in a world they appreciate. Pierre Simon De Laplace once said, What we know is small. What we do not know is immense. Well, I won't take up any more of your time. Take care. I'll see you sometime in life. 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Jessie Emery and Robert Feagins carries the toys out after the favorite pictures were taken 45 mw- llc, - - - a tribute tn 1983 Soninrs X a , , X -, -.N v gf wha X , 'lf A -Lag? - WA X 4-M s Q f A 4m I - 1 ' 2 F, 3-ax Mx !'- M '44 10.141 ,. le' I 94 V ' if 5' if FF 'ali' R3 r f U. nf Q. Uv 5-'rc ,lln If ,f J: , ' 4 ...,9gg4. , 4,6 I W ax lW....k tv 'J' , ' x xi p f. -' 1 ' - , - . '- x ,Q , 14' they ,.. 4, 44 . c 1.4 rf , ' 'f. 1'5 m u 9 ! z i 1 K R Barlow L drive an W wall. 4574. -5 0 1 -3. .- ecca Tunnell cannot keep the ne during three hours of com- Wcial art. in Sims, Kenny Scribner, Ricky lor, and Ken Bahnsen wait for dpep rally to begin on Bronco i 'x. i fr gg! 1 1-1 . A X 4- X an W i ,. In o , .,l . ,kr fy Mrs. Indy Mrs. Emma SENIOR TRIBUTE 179 Ad-Al Debbie Adams Ieff Adams Iimmy Adams Michele Adams Sandy Adams Andrea Adamson Amanda Addington Karen Adkins Doug Akin Cindy Akins Rory Allen 180 SENIORS Al-Be Shelina Allibhai Joyce A1-Rashed Rozalynn Ancell Kristi Anderson Angie Arnold Wayne Atkins Ken Bahnsen David Baker Peter Baker Tony Bane Becky Barlow Rebecca Barns Sherri Barrow Fred Barthold Iames Battle Kevin Beavers Howard Beebe Gina Beedle Monica Belew John Bell SENIORS 181 Be-Br Cindy Belton Shelby Benton Nancy Berg Paul Bergquist Ann Bever Charles Bird Eric Birdsong Bobby Bishop William Bishop Riley Blagg Marc Boatwright Kelee Boren Lori Bomar Stan Boswell Todd Bowling lim Bowshier Richard Bradley Janet Brazeal James Bresnahan Steve Brice 182 SENIORS Br-Ca Ioe Bridges Ann Brock Laura Brock Chris Brown john Brown Cathy Bruce Larry Bruce Bill Brunswick Iames Bryant Tim Bryant Ieff Buchanan Cathy Burch Christy Burger Mikelyn Buys Thom Callaway Debra Campbell Vicki Cansler Chris Cardwell Cecilia Carlisle Tracy Carlton SENIORS 183 Ca-Co Rusty Carney Eric Carpenter Mark Carpenter Chrisanne Carrington jeff Carter I. Bird Catlin Kim Chaney Ionna Chapman Carolyn Charney Tracie Chartand Mark Chavez Paula Cheek Alix Chenault Olethia Chisolm Suzanne Claiborne Carolynn Clark Russell Clark Timothy Clark Kevin Cloutier Alicia Cochran 184 SEN IORS v7..ei er' 15- cv fuzzy v.rQ- , K' 'fr H:-rr Nd l y' 553' g..-l Co-Da lim Coffey Barry Coleman Lynne Coleman Larry Collins Alison Cooper Clifton Cooper Iames Cooper Iohn Cooper Michael Copeland Brian Cox Chris Coyle Tim Coyle Kal Crawford Adam Creed Iennifer Crews Rusty Cudd Dee Cullum Keith Cullum Tony Cunningham Patti Damico SENIORS 185 Da-Du Silas Danielson Trey Darby Karen Daugherty Iarnes Davidson Davis Herbert Leslie Deal Tonya Dean Cara DeBusk Donna Deckard Alice Delashaw Raymond Denton Bill Detrick Melinda Dixon Ron Dodd Craig Dodson Chris Dotson William Dounley Chris Doyle Lezley Dudley lay Dunaway 186 SENIORS 4--Q V417 -'uli if Du-F1 Benca Durr Tim Duryea Danelle Dutson Dale Dvoracek Darren Dyal Tim Eads Sammy Edwards Nse Ekpenyong Dolores Elliott Karren Ellis Tommy Emory Stacy Engelke Barry Ernest Charles Evans Dianna Fabela Dawn Farrow-Stogsdill Tom Faust Robert Feagins Christi Fielder Keith Fights SENIORS Fi-Ga Angela Fiorelli Debbie Fipps Billy Fisher Devanie Fitts Ann Margaret Flanagan Iudy Fleming Spud Flemming Alan Fletcher Anita Flowers Ieanna Floyd Jennifer Ford Ken Ford Steve Foster Doug Fowler Delta Franklin Doyle Franklin Hayward Franklyn Boyd Fuller Meredith Gammage Deborah Gandy 188 SENIORS 5 I -J Yu:-'V nav 'sd ,.-... Zi W:'z'f ' 5 Ga-Gr Angie Garcia Lisa Garcia Sam Garrett Kimberly Gay Bart Giarreh Joe Giles Tom Gill Marisa Gilles David Gilmer Anna Ginnings Francine Givens Amy Glaze Laurie Gleeson Diane Godfrey lay Golightly Roxane Golston Abel Gonzalez Robert Good Shannon Graham Deon Graves SEN IORS 189 Gr-Ha Michael Green Amy Griffin Ellen Griffith Missy Griffiths Knox Grimes Gaytha Grise Yolanda Guerra Alison Gulley Tracy Hacker Iohnny Hackler Bill Hagen Wesley Halbert Tammy Hall Iames Hamilton Todd Hanour james Hare Kathy Harp Drew Harris Pam Hartman Sharon Hawk 190 SENIORS Goff' 'T 'VF ,nw- Ha-Hu Robert Hawkins Pat Hawley Terry Henderson Victor Henderson Kelly Henrie Glenn Hensley Ieffery Hensley Walter Hesson Evelie Hinojosa Wendy Hohman Tyler Holcomb Renee Holder Deena Horn Rayma Horton Ieff Houck Brenda Huckabee Gary Huddleston Tami Hudgens Steve Huehold Marcus Hunter SENIORS 191 Hu-Io Anna Huntsberger Iason Huntsman Larry Hutson Carol Huttel Randy Hyman Miriam Ibarra john Ireland Norma Irlas Barry Irwin Ian Isbell Brian Iackson Cookie Jackson Debra Iackson Ierry Iackson Wirt Iackson Tammylames Laurie Jeffers Debbie Iett Iesus Iimenez Charles Iohnson 192 SENIORS N49 ', '7 .J m '-f'-'ff if wad X., xx. ,I Io-Ki Darryl johnson Erika johnson Karen johnson Linda johnson Malinda johnson Rachel Iohnson Tony Iohnson Alonda jones Dennis jones Tonja Iordan Raymond juarez Elizabeth Kamman Virginia Keeland Kyle Kelley Melanie Kelley Kaylin Kelsoe Heidi Kemp Barry Kerrigan Steve Kerzee Paul Kieffaber SENIORS 193 Ki-Le Stacy Kinder Kevin King Susan Kirby Andrew Kirk Bill Kirkley Sara Knight Colin Koon George Krieger Martha Kurrus David Laduke Russell LaForte Rulette Lawson Lizzie Leach Larry Lecuyer Mike Lecuyer Michelle Leighton Charles LeShaw Denine Lewis jannie Lewis Mary Lewis 194 SENIORS we if Nd '--wr .F N 3 'ir-:Y 'LI 'wi sr N-...f'?Y QIITS9' NH f R 'FFS' xr v-f-v Le-Ma Nancy Lewis Mario Leuva Denise Lisenba Albaro Long Cindy Long Tom Lord Alison Love Scott Loving Robert Lozano Annette Lozen Erik Lucas Sara Lynch Brooks Lynn Iamie Magee Gilbert Magana Ieff Mager Iack Mallouf Leslie Manning Doug Mann Jill March SENIORS 195 Ma-Mc Rodney Marchland joe Marrs Greg Martin Iodi Martin Robert Martin Sue Martin Susan Martin Delia Massey Tim Massey Michele Mathews Melissa Mathis Ruth Mayo Deanna McAlister Gary McBee Mark McBee Ronnie McBride Marsha McCabe Brenda McCutcheon Donald McDade Ronald McDade 196 SENIORS xy NN 4 7'-'Y 'NAU .pf Nr- ' w-fx. ,few fi:-'3' '23' Mc-Mo Sonja McDade Scott McGivney Tammi Mclnturff Iulie McKenzie Deanna McLain Debbie McNabb Brydon McQueen Eric McWilliams Stacey Medler Kenneth Meek Elaine Midgett Scott Midgett Barbra Miller Donna Miller Michael Miller Stewart Miller Noel Montgomery Darryl Moore Fredrick Moore Larry Moore SENIORS 197 Mo-Ne Melanie Moore Pink Moore Eric Moorehead Debbie Moran Daniel Morgan Dawn Morgan Lauren Morgan Clinton Morris Scott Morris Dowl Morrow Alton Moss Rita Moss Deana Mulkey Tracie Mulkey Iudi Murdock Gerry Naughton Tiffin Navejar Billy Naylor Mary Neblett Sandra Neuberger 198 SENIORS Ne-Pi Ioy Neiman Leslie Norton Leslie Nunn April Odell Melissa Ortiz Ted Palacios Kellie Parton Savanna Payne Garland Pendergraft Benny Pennington Christine Perales Lenny Perkins Todd Peters Cheryl Peterson Bobby Petty Charles Petty Tony Peyton Tom Philips Tami Phillips Steve Pittsinger SENIORS 199 Pi-Re Crystal Pixley Greg Polen Debbie Pope Ianel Poppe David Powell jack Powell Tina Powell Richard Prather Morey Price David Pugh Paula Pugh Iubal Rae Dawn Raffen Hector Ramirez Sonja Ramirez Shelley Ragborg Lisa Raney Melody Ray Glenn Reed Ieff Reed 200 SEN IORS 'uc-3 S-...pw Sl . TPLT7' So' 1--:pr sfv Ay -f '1'? P-we '!f f7 41 Q-wwe' 'Ni Re-Sc Michele Reynolds Sherri Reynolds Terri Reynolds Bridget Richard Victor Richard David Richardson Blinda Richie Iulie Richman Mark Riney Douglas Robinson Rudy Rodriguez Tim Rogers Lisa Rollins Robert Row Bob Rue William Russell Ricky Sandlen Kim Sawyer Kaye Schafer Lisa Schmidt SENIORS 201 Sc-Sm Liliane Schaer Wendy Schultz Sherry Scott Kenny Scribner Connie Seay Loretta Segler Cindy Shahan Iames Shane jim Shelton Sybil Shepard Cindy Shiflet Iohn Simbeck Wade Simmons Deborah Simpson Iesse Sims Evelynn Singdahlsen Rob Slusher Jerry Smith Kathy Smith Michael Smith SENIORS Sm-St Michael Smith Robert Smith Shane Smith Sherrion Smith Terry Smith W. C. Smith Ronda Snider Thom Spigner Troy Spillman Raymond Splawn Dianne Springer Regina Squires Iaymie Stallings Byron Stansberry Kalyn Steele David Stephens Glenda Sterly Tim Stevens Lisa Stickels Deron Stinchcomb SENIORS 203 St-To Robert Stoeber Amy Stone Reese Stratman Angie Stubblefielcl Scott Suddath Adrian Sullivan Stacey Sutton Robert Sweatman Carl Tate Judy Taylor Paige Taylor Ricky Taylor Sarah Terrace Matthew Thomas Amy Thorpe Karen Thorson Kippy Tidball Greg Tidwell Lisa Tolman Tammy Tomlinson 204 SENIORS JMX, ,pr Nr yy W TSN X5 xwil --.-qv f 'rv' 'sad '19 Q-A-' 'Cf- ft? -XQQ. P ft 1 WR. nxt, 5 A 11' a 13 'xi 'Q' 3-fa fu... we-N-7 'QQ' YTD- ' 'Sl' To-Wa Maria Torres Joe Tovar Colin Townsend Michael Tribble Laura Triplett Rebecca Tunnell Kelly Turney Ann Urich John Vahlenkamp Chris Vann Susie Vest Tammie Vest Mikael Via Thomas Vitro Karen Vowell Brian Walding Dan Wall Janice Wall Kenny Wallace Doug Waring SEN IORS 205 Wa-Wi Iim Warren Gray Wear Kim Webb Darren Wellborn Melissa Wendel Gene West , Clay White Sheila White Carl Whitley Suzy Whitlock Sherry Whitworth Ianna Wiersma Luke Wilkinson Avery Williams Dee Williams Di-Ann Williams La'Vonda Williams Susan Williams Todd Willis David Wilson 206 SENIORS ND fNl' xxq, yi-ni aera- vi Y7 'Y INA' ,.,4 Wh Y' Q-,px Wi-Za Iohn Wilson joseph Wilson Shaun Wilson Terry Wilson Tom Wilson Sharon Wood Thomas Wynn- Carneron Yalenty Janet Yeatts Greg Yeric Michelle Young Rexann Zackery Seniors hurry to get in position for their class picture. SENIORS 207 Ab-Ba Mathew Abernathy Mary Adams Tom Aeiling Amanda Alderson Ramona Alexander Matt Alford junior Class Officers Kelly O'Keefe, secretaryg Stephanie Wilborn, presidentp Clark Thompson, treasurer: Chris Iones, vice-president: Angie Bach, reporter Kim Allen Greg Andrews jimmy Anderson Barry Ansley Angie Arnett Matt Arnold Susie Aschenbrenner Gi --f-1 Melanie Avery Angie Bach Paul Barendsen sf Sabrina Barlow Carol Barnard fi ff- P Racharles Barnes Kim Barrett Tressa Bass Elizabeth Baugus I' xy Chris Bauswell fur VE ls-Juv 208 IUNIORS Ba Shelby Base Robert Beadle Michelle Bean Melissa Beasley Charles Beazley Kevin Beck Tammira Beck Ellen Becker Hank Beckman Iamie Bell Kevin Bell Rodney Bell Cheryl Bellar Bill Berghauser Andrea Berry Fredia Berry Kelly Betts Paul Bezdek Kay Bisby Sam Bishop Angie Black Richard Black Harold Blackwell Sheri Blagg lack Blanchard Melissa Blanton Willie Booker Ben Boren Tammy Bourland Tracy Bowery Danny Bradley Valerie Branum Dee Brewer Weldon Brewster Sam Bridges 1UN1oRs 209 Br-Co Marty Brockett Dean Brooks Darren Brown Sherry Brown Tammy Brown Xan Brown Ianeen Browning Kim Bruce Reino Bryant Lisa Bunch Sharon Burch johnny Bush Jimmy Byford Coreen Campbell Lisa Canales Kate Cantwell Tom Carlton Christy Carnes Stacy Carstensen Tammy Catlin Bryan Chaffin Valinda Cheatham Kelly Cis Bill Coberly David Cofer Ilona Coffey Alan Cole Mitchell Cole Tonya Collins Darla Colvin Shelley Compton Sonia Cook Mark Cooper Sharlene Cooper Doug Cowan 210 IUNIORS Co-Du Dell Ray Cox Scott Cox Iulie Crawford Kurt Crawford Raylene Creamer David Crenshaw Becky Crites Kim Croker Iohn Cudd Todd Culley Monique Cummings Donna Cunningham Todd Daggett Allen Dahl Harold Dahl Rick Dalton Kevin Daniels Towanda Daniels Spencer Davis Tammy Davis Michelle Deal Al DeBerry Bridgette Denman Billy Dillon Tammy Dobbins Leonard Dodson Iohnny Douthitt Pat Down Tracy Downing Craig Doyle Iim Dries Dale Driskill Jimmy Droddy Kathy Duncan Cassie Dunn IUNIORS 211 Du-Ge Kim Dunn Pete Duran Phillip Durhan Sandra Dutton Mark Edge Eno Ekpenyong Chris Elliott Tim Elliott Mark Emery Stacey Erler Shannon Erwin Viki Farish Mike Farlow Staley Faulkner jimmy Fields Iohn Flaa Pepe Fleming Cidnea Flemmings Brian Fletcher Becky Ford Regina Ford Brad Fowler Iulie Fowler Poncy Franklin Stephanie Franks Augie Fudge Babette Fuller Chris Gallagher Steve Gamble Cubby Gardner Frontics Garrett Lynette Garrett Marcus Garrett Annie Garza Brad George 212 1uNioRs Gi DeAnn Gilbreath jack Gill Lisa Gill Robert Gill Rachel Giminez Nena Gionet Willie Givens Noble Glenn Iimmy Godfrey Pattie Godoy Richard Godoy jeff Goin Kim Goin Robert Goin Manuel Gomez Danny Gonzales Gwen Gotham Steve Gramling Greg Graves jamie Gray Mary Green Shawn Grisham Lanny Groves Heath Gulden Holly Guynes Billy Gwartney Diane Hafner Shannon Hager Iulie Hamilton Keith Hancock Ken Hankins Alison Hansbury Missy Hansel Lisa Hansen Tommy Hard H IUNIORS 213 Ha-Hu Lori Hardaway Francella Hardy Amy Hargrove joe Harpold Beverly Harpole jeff Harris Leah Harris Leigh Harris Kellie Harrison Doug Hartman Steve Hartsburg Debbie Harwell Kevin Hatridge Nancy Hawkins Bill Hawley Erik Hayes joel Hays Heather Heath Carrie Heftner Karen Herrick Ion Hildebrand Kim Hilliard Grace Hinojosa Liselle Hodge Holly Hogan David Holbert Tony Honea Ioe Hope Carla Horton Dari Howard Bruce Howell Mari Hubig David Hudgins Scott Hudson Danny Hughbanks 214 IUNIORS Hu- Iulia Hughes Tom Hughes Iohanna Hume Eileen Irwin Scott Iverson Angie Iackson Mary Jackson Simun Ialilian David Iames Warren james Eric johnson Michael Iohnson Sean johnson Sherry johnson Undra Johnson Chris jones Cynthia Iones DeCarla jones Sam jones Tracey jones Mark Ioslin Duane Iosselet Martin Kassirzadeh Ramtin Kassirzadeh Andy Keating Becky Keck john Keeton Dennie Kelley Ian Kelley Kami Kelley Oland Kellum Amy Kelly Sean Kerns Todd Kesterson Duane King IUNIORS 215 K1-Ma Brooks Klein Iames Klir jucly Koberick Melissa I. Koestler Paul Kokalis Kenny Koontz Tommy Krueger Barbara Kurrus Karen Kriston Ray Lagleder Eric Laird Michael Laird Yon'Fu Lan Martin Larsen Ronda Latham Luci Lawless Karen Lee Elizabeth Lefler Trent Leggett Linda Lence Lisa Lerch David Lewis Diane Lewis Warren Litherland Debbie Lockhart Sharon Long Don Loudon Christine Lowe David Lumpkins Pricilla Lynn Stacey Marder Kathy Martin Tim Martin Iohn Martino Brian Marvin 216 IUNIORS Ma David Massey Joe Mata Donnie McBride jimmy McCarty Donna McClendo -Mo I1 Frankie McCormick jeff McCormick Melissa McCoy Nancy McFar1ing Donnie McGee Robert McKee Teresa McKinney Melanie Menkemellerr Ann Merki Daryl Meyer Alan Miller Amy Miller J, P. Miller Maija Miller Yolanda Miller Amy Mills Margie Mims Andrea Mitchell Holly Mohelnitzky Milayne Mona Iennifer Mooney Brian Moore Steve Moore Paige More Christy Morgan Jim Morgan Misti Morris Roger Morris Shae Morris Mark Morrison IUNIORS 217 Mu-Pe Clmdcl Mudd Kristy Mueller Leanne Mueller jeff Mulkey Verence Murphey Adrianne Muse Anne Neeley Serstin Neely Meredith Nelson Scott Nelson Douglas. Newcomer Eric Nielsen julie Noakes Cheri Nooning Regina Norecl jeff Norman Alisa Northern Charles Norton Pam Nunez Leslie O'Bryan Kelly O'Keefe Manclell Ortiz Sherri Owen Donald Pack Kip Paige David Palmberg Soren Palmquist Byron Pannell jennifer Parker Elizabeth Parr Todd Parton Bryan Patrick Shaun Patrick Tammy Payne jeff Peace 218 JUNIORS Pe Sharon Pearman Gary Pearson Teresa Pearson Charles Peckham Lisa Penton Amy Peterson Vu Phi Kendall Phillips Paul Plizzo Pat Plusnick Kevin Pond Masinura Price Larry Pritchett Birk Pruette Kyle Puckett Iimmy Quimby Michelle Quiring Lisa Racina Cheryl Rainey john Ramirez- Mike Ramirez Amy Rasor Tim Rowdon Phillip B Reed Terri Reedy julie Rich Ray Richard Lyle Richards Rhonda Richards john Richardson Tammy Riley Brenda Ritz jimmy Roach Susan Robbins Max Roberson IUNIORS 219 YQ it Diana Robertson Joyce Robinson Scott Robinson Steve Robinson lay Rodriguez Ruben Rodriguez Iimmy Roessler Sheila Rogers Wesley Ross Kim Royal Kay Rutherford Andy Rutland Eddie Sanchez Ioan Sanders Victor Sargent Traci Savage Iohn Saxe Terri Sawyer Melissa Sawyer Paul Schueler Linda Schmidt Patti Schultz Chris Schutze Daren Scoggins David Serna Tracy Sharp Cathy Sharpe Kelly Short Phillip Sigler Beth Sikes Kevin Sims Robin Sissom Donna Skipper Ron Slimp Alan Smith 220 IUNIORS Sm Darlene Smith Gwen Smith john Smith Lori Smith Kathy Smith Les Smith Mamie Smith Richard Smith Suzanne Smith Tracy Smoot Fred Snively Dion Solomon Stephanie Spain Angela Spears Angie Sprabary Dusty Stanley Sherri Stanley Patricia Starr Randy Stafford Tammie-Stefl Lynn Steinman Cary Steiner Glenn Stephens Linda Stevens Scott Stephens Tad Stingley Martha Stone Paula Stout Mary Stracener Libba Stream Ion Stringer james Stroud Keith Stubblefield Robbie Stubblefield Sara Sullenger IUNIORS 221 Su-Ty john Suttle Marnie Swerdlin Derek Tankersley Felicia Taylor Mark Taylor Rick Taylor Robert Taylor Roger Taylor X Don Theriot Brian Thompson Cara Thompson Clark Thompson Gina Thompson Lisa Thompson Tony Thompson Laurie Thurman Hilda Tijerina Thomas Tinker lack Tollefson lose Torres Iesse Tovar Martin Townsend Les Trammell Alison Trapp Ralph Trietsch Cynthia Trimble Terry Trumpp Mary Tuck Wayne Turnbull Chris Turner Bill Turney Kriss Tutt Marcie Twehouse Brian Tyler Bruce Tyler 222 IUNIORS Ty-Wi Glenn Tyler Ioseph Uomoleale Andy Utesch Robert VanCleve Vanessa Vann Jason Vasquez Sharon Vlncent Iacque Vogel Bxlly Waddxll Shelley Wagner Judy Waldrep Chnstopher Walker Dee Anna Walker Nola Walker Dalwxn Wallace Mxke Walling Mack Walter Kelly Watkmns Todd Watson Hexd1 Wemstein Theresa Welton Ken Westbrook T1m Westbrook Shannon Whaley Darren Whxte Heather Whxte Kathryn Wxggins Stephame Wxlborn Ingrxd W1ll1ams Kevin Wllll8mS IUNIORS 223 Wi-Yo Laurie Williams Penny Williams Scott Williams Weldon Williams MJ, Q67 Shelley Willingham Larry Wilson Phaeclra Winsett joe Winslow Wendell Wright Scott Wuenschel l Phillip Wylie Shannon Yalenty Donna Young V' 1 1 l l 224 IUNIORS l Aa-Bb Carl Aasletten Tim Aeling Robby Akers Dennis Akins Scott Alagood Glenn Alexander Rumi Ali jessica Allen Lora Amyx Ronnie Anderson David Andrews Rosemary Andrews Missy Angel Rhonda Anglin Robert Ansley Sheila Archer Pam Arnold Gina Arrant Chris Arrington Michelle Atkins W. Derek Atkins Mark Baird David Baker Kris Baker Lupe Banda Val Banda Margaret Bandas David Banks Cindy Barlow Tammy Barnett Linda Barnhart Alicia Barry Christiane Bartee Bart Basden Andrea Baxter Elesa Beale johnny Beavers Mark Beavers Chuck Beck Pamela Beck SOPHOMORES 275 Be-Ca Iessica Beedy Diana Behrens Wally Bender Chris Berg Karen Bergquist Frederick Bishop Bonnie Bisset Denise Bissinger Debra Black Scott Blackwell Bobby Blagg Lane Blair Whit Blair Tommy Bland Tarra Blanton Tony Bleess Stephanie Blue Bo Bogart Ann Bonner Cheryl Booze David Bortnem Seth Boswell Brooke Bowie Katie Boyd Shaun Boyd Tonya Bracy Connie Branton Anne Bresnahan Steve Bresnahan jenny Brewer Anne Brewster Chuck Brockette Paul Brookshire Ieff Brown Rodd Brown Shawn Brown Tim Brown Todd Brown 'llabatha Brunswick Tanya Buchanan Sheila Buell Stephanie Buelow Denise Bulls Chris Burch Ralph Burch Brenda Burchard Stephanie Burke Cindy Busch Tabatha Bush jason Butler Buffy Cain Dee Dee Cain Carl Calhoun Melvin Callaway Randy Calvert Paul Cameron 226 SOPHOMORES Ca-Da Landon Campbell Frankie Cansler Kim Caraway Tom Carlton Randy Carroll Cristen Carson Tina Carson Tammy Carter Tommy Caruthers Alice Castleberry Tim Caswell Cederic Catlin Vanessa Chastain Bill Cheek Kirk Cherry Shane Child Iason Chipman Brad Chism Tim Clanton Mechele Clark Robert Clark Lynn Claytor Chris Clem Scott Coberly Richard Coffey Tammy Coffey Marnie Cole Iamie Coleman Kern Coleman Dennis Collett Chris Collins Bryan Collom Tina Conley Tricia Cook Colleen Cooney Elaine Cooper Bernardo Cortes Becky Cottle Cathy Courtney Sheila Cozby Stacey Craddock David Crenshaw Ricky Crisp Dianne Crossman Marti Cudd LaDonna Cullum Ieff Culp Sherry Cunningham Larry Cupples Bret Curran Brian Curran Suzanne Curry Brad Cutsinger Ioel Daboub Ellen Dahl Ieff Dalton SOPHOMORES 227 Da-Fe Koshare Damon Cinthia Daniels Yvette Darnell Carlin Davidge Adriana Davila Carolina Davila Andrea Davis Chris Davis Chris Davis Christine Davis Dawn Davis john Davis Kerry Davis Lai-esa Davis Paul Davis Bobby Deaver Pooky Dedmon Patricia Degenaro Mark Delashaw Iuli Detrick Vanessa DeVall Quentin Dickerson Melissa Dill Daniel Dillon johnny Dillon Chuck Diorio Karen Dodson IeffDo1lahite Iay Dorothy Bobby Dotson Sara Douglas Ree Dounley Lesley Duesman Lance Eades Merri Eddy Kim Edwards Mark Edwards josh Ellis Beth Emery Mark Engel Catherine Enin-Okut Gary Enos Jesse Ephraim Tammy Epting Juan Escalante Sylvia Escamilla Elizabeth Espinosa Lucy Estrada Billy Evans Patsy Fabela Lucia Fabian Mark Fake Jeanette Farguson Iulie Farine Brian Farris Tracy Feagins 228 SOPHOMORES Fe-Gr Lisa Felts Denise Ferari Tonya Ferguson Sara Ferris Bubba Fielder Rene Fife Brandon Finger Iona Fiorelli Stuart Fishbeck Kelly Fitzer Lois Fleming Val1aRhea Flemings Paige Fletcher Titus Flowers Garry Floyd Keith Floyd Shandra Floyd Cindy Ford Carrie Foreman Wanda Foster Brenda Foust Rick Fowler Robert Fowler Kim Franklin Deborah Frasier Angie Freeman Ieff Freeman Pam Fruth Rodger Fuller Kelly Funk Charmaine Gaffney Rosa Galvan james Gammel Scott Gandy Kevin Garbacik David Garcia Rafel Garcia Paige Garner Emilio Garza Olga Garza Stacie George Keith Gibbons Magda Gimenez Hipolito Gloria Nancy Glover Bobby Godfrey Mark Gohlke Brenda Goodall Earl Boyan Tad Gracey jimmy Gray John Green Shannon Green Marla Greenberg Steve Griffin Carol Griffith SOPHOMORES 229 Gr-Ir Mike Grov ' Danny Gutierre ' Iulie Hafnc ' Laura Hagen Tammie Hainlirv- Bobby Hai. Nina Hamilton Carson Hammett Alan Hanna Sherry Harbert Adam Harding Carrie Harding Reggie Hardy Tonya Harmon Stephen Harp Karen Harper Noel Harris Tamarah Harris Glen Harrison Patrick Henny Michael Henry Tommy Hensley Chris Herod David Herr Angela Herring Seth Hertzog Edie Hickman Pam Higgs Sharon Hill Debbie Hilliard Iohnny Hilliard james Hilton David Hineman Keri Hinesly Heidi Hinrichs Brian Hodge Kathy Hoemeke Hunt Holladay Lynn Holley Viola Holley Dawnae Hook Shane I-lord jill Houck Mike House Kelly Houston Geneva Howard Phyllis Howell IoAnne Hughes Lara Hughes Iana Hurting Amy Huston Missy Hutchins Blake Inglish Lenae Inglish Andy Ingram Iohn Irvine 230 SOPHOMORES Is- Sara Isbell Barry jackson Felicia jackson Genece jackson jeff jackson Trey jacobson jenny jacquot Shelia james Wesley james Devron jeffers Cathy jenkins Angie jester David jeter Carla johnson Elaine johnson Elliott johnson Irene johnson Patricia johnson Skip johnson Toni johnson jennifer joiner Cassandra jones Dana jones Ronell jones Kelli jordan Rocky juarez Tony juarez Nikki Kagal Heather Keating Daryl Kelly Kevin Kelly Thomas Kennemer Deborah Kerr Dennis Kerry Khaleel Khan Ben Killingsworth Tammy Kimball Lynette Kimble Shane Kinder Steve King Melissa Kingston Steve Kirby Karen Klein Lance Klein jacquie Knight jennifer Knight Roger Krone Pam Kruger Kimberly Kudra Charles Kull Darryl LaCaze Annette Lacko Chris Lacy Daniel Laird Ann Lambert Lisa Land SOPHOMORES 231 La-Mc Mary Land Kimberly Landreth joey Lardizabal Dawn LaRock Lori Lawrence Michael Lawrence Loren Ledlow Ianice Lee Shannon Lee Arthur Leyva Tonya Lillard Tracy Lipstraw Vonda LeVan Steve Lewis Suzie Lewis jeff Locke Iames Logan Amelia Long Don Long Paula Longyhore Iohn Lusk Brian Lux Angie Lynch Rick Lyon Dawn Magee Stephanie Maher Raiforcl Malone Scott Marder Bryan Marley Lisa Marriot Lea Marrs Dwayne Marshant jennifer Martin Iohn Martin Patricia Martin Sheri Martin Suzie Martin Cindy Mason Brian Matheson Mary I, Mathews Michelle Mayone lim McAdams Mark McCallon Kevin McBrayer Amy McBride David McBride Gloria McClain Steve McConnell Glenn McCormick Troy McCuller Lori McCurley Chris McDade Virgil McDacle Mike McFadden Tammy McLean Randy McLeod 232 SOPHOMORES Mc-Pa Christi Mcliarlin Ami: Mclfarling Wiltrecl McQueen Scott Medler Kerry Meeker Chris Melton Michael Messina Staci Meyers Paula Miles Bruce Miller Carl Miller Cecil Miller Keith Miller Veronica Miller Stephen Mings Michael Mitchell Shirley Mitchell George Mohair Thomas Momberger Geraldine Mongold Tony Monte Debbie Mooney Sabrina Moore Todd Moore Diana Morgan Vicki Morgan Michael Morris jamie Morrow Marisa Morse Vincent Moss Kerry Moynagh joel Muro jonathan Murphy Renee Murphy Chris Nate Denise Nall Mike Nelson Robert Nelson Nancy Newell Alan Nichols Kim Nobles Robert Noel Reid Norton Dale Olsen Doyle Owings Missy Ozuna Chris Page Robert Palmer Jorge Pariente Shelly Parker Natalie Patrick Oliver Patterson Teresa Patton Andy Payne David Payne lack Payne SOPHOMORES 23? Pa-Sa Con nic Paz Caroline Pearce Chris Pearce john Pearson Mitchell Pennington Manuel Perez Larry Peterson Mary Pierson Deborah Pitre Regina Pitts Amy Plumadore Debbie Polk Terry Poeschl Alondra Poindexter Bobby Pope Andrea Poppe jill Powdermaker jack Prater joey Prewitt Abby Prince Stan Pruett Lisa Pugh Susan Quigley David Ray Tommy Ray Cary Reaves Ken Reaves Tiffanie Rebecek Brian Reece Horace Reunolds Stephen Reynolds Pam Richard jessie Riffe Paige Rigler jackie Riney Lorrie Riney Alice Ritz Kenneth Robbins Pierre Roberge Faye Roberson Tricia Roberson Courtney Roberts Matt Rodda james Rodriguez Cindy Rogers Karmen Rojas Missy Rue Chris Rulon Rusty Russell Teresa Ryan juanita Salazar Toby Salsman Oscar Sanchez Cheryl Sandefer Ray Sandens Eddie Sandoval 234 SOPHOMORES Sc-St Ted Scheitlin Shawn Schietroma Michael Schlageter Holly Schlumpf Madonna Schueler Deborah Schultz Lisa Sears Greg Self Pam Sell Ricky Serna Richelle Shafer Mike Sharp Suzy Sharp Karen Sheets james Sheffield Rhonda Shelton Susan Shepard Tim Shoopman Javier Silva Ierry Silva Marina Silva Tom Simbeck Tommy Simmons Signe Singdahlsen Shanna Slone Brian L. Smith Bryan Smith Dan Smith Kerin Smith Ricky Smith Shelia Smith Sherry Smith Sotella Smith Tonya Smith Nina Snider Alonzo Snyder Cheryl Snyder Iames Sorrels Mark Sowers Iodi Spafford Tim Spigner Kathy Splawn Eric Sprabary Jimmie Stackpole Denise Stanley Sheila Stanley Brad W. Stephens Scott Stephens Susan Stephens Bryan Stinchcomb Lonny Stocker Brownie Stonecipher Liz Stone Dow Straubmueller Anne Strickland Kenny Stroud SOPHOMORES 235 St-Wn LaTresa Stroude Trae Stubblefield Browning Stupp Rachel Sturk jim Swanson Ben Sweet Roozbeh Taeed Franswya Talbert Glenn Tanner Bill Taylor Tammy Taylor Christy Tidwell Maude Tillman julie Thomas Pete Thomas Fredrick Thornton Angela Torres Pete Trapnell Marc Trice Laurie Trinh Roger Triplett Tim Trotter Gerald Turner Sherri Turner Doris Tyler Donna Uland Ioann Umoleale Lisa Urrutia Michael Uskovitch Eme Usoro Debbie Utesch Kathy Vanderhoff Mike Vanecek Rhonda Vaughn Isabel Vela Valerie Vierling Sheri Vitro Kim Vorderbruggen Iackie Walbert Wes Wallace Jean Walle Holli Walker Shawn Walker Cindy Wages Susan Wages Bryan Ward Anna Warde Travis Watkins Cindy Welton Laura Whaley Michael Wheeler Mark Whiddon Frank White Mike Whitehead Kelly Whitlock Corinia Whitworth 236 SOPHOMORES is . x... x is 5 l di W , W 2 7 N H W Ib 2 g.,,..sv4 Ev ne Fife takes time from her French to give Ihat special look to the Eotographer. WA '57 X, 'r 4 in lx! A fix J l fl N ,,o V ei 1! lsmr. V- . Opposites Attract: Sophomores Mike Sharp and Cindy Wages dress up for Punk vs. Prep Day. Wi-Za Dawn Wisener Patricia Wittmis Gloria Williams Greg Williams John Williams I. P. Williams Rhonda Williams Terrell Williams Bari Wilson Scott Wilson Shauna Wilson Vincent Wilson Sharilyn Wood Irene Work Marc Wuenschel Debbie Wynn Matt Yarbrough Gayla Zackery SOPHOMORES 237 1-1 -rc1n--1- AUG. OCT. NOV. DEC. IAN. FEB. - 1,961 Students Register Cookie jackson Elected Queen Broncos Take'Bi-District Beamer, Sims Elected Turkey Teachers Project Adoption Proves Successful 512.2 Million Bond Proposal Passes First Basketball Homecoming Dance 19 Computers Installed - Girls Varsity Basketball Wins District Savannah Payne Elected Fillie of Year Bronco Band Scores 111 MARCH - Yeah! Spring Break! MAY - Look Out World, Here We Come! pq s tg' 5 joe Stuart and his girlfriend cuddle at a soccer game Patti Schultz and Melanie Avery find nut that theyre OEA secret pals and they UA' Kim Allen shows Karen Adkins how it's done, while Debbie Moran Sat change tht-irgifts.. Barlow, Kim'Chaney, jackie Vogel, Madonna Schueller, Tonya Collins S 238 CLOSING nun Green, and Trisha Robinson, get involved in the pep rally. 1 K f Cr- 4 x I A ii 5, , at we I 1 ax Hi ' 5' J -K gr.. M fi 'C If r In Memoriam STEVE D. KERZEE Steve died March 13 while on a cam- ping trip at Lake Texoma. Holly March, Michele Atkins, Iamie Coleman, Richelle Shafer, and Cindy Barlow take time out from lunch to take it easy in the parking lot. M Y lt -Q 3-'A cg, W. - i 'K x N I gl ' , Olethia Chisolm, Tarra Blanton, Sotella Smith, Cassandra jones, Paula Miles, Sers- tein Neely, Liliane Schaer, Lori McCur1ey, Annette Lacko, Patricia Wittmis, Todd Peters, Kimberly Landreth and Carol Griffith enjoy the pep rally, while Mr. Hanna waits for the bell. Kenny Scribner and Kelly Henry are a part of the sideline entertainment at the - football games. CLOSING 239 It all becomes a memory Wlivu, the band imifornzs an' clivfkvd in . When flu' curtain falls on thc last aff When flu' last car burns ruhlwr from tlzv parking lot It is up to the yearbook to capture a few of Ilia illusizvv flvetirzg nzomwzts. Moments wlziclz l1appw1'ui1Iy mice, than fade . . Kevin Bell holds up his finger to show who is number l. Michelle Bean lets out .1 laugh while she cheers the Broncos to victory. Sharon Long and Paul Schueler display their beautiful hats. ' Shannon Yalenty giggles while giving her oral report, while her kitten tries to figure outa way to get off the podium. ji 240 CLOSING Doyle Franklin concentrates on the game while taking a water break. One of Meredith Nelson's friends helps her wipe away her tears. Bob Clark displays the advertisement for his fan club. Eric McWilliams Shawn Newell Cindy Wages, Lisa Sears, Alison Trapp, Lynn Steinman Denise Ferarx Fehcia Taylor and Todd Watson all embark on a lun- CLOSING 241 Those unforgettable faces f, 'S K N 242 IACIS 1+ f . gf 5 - 1-ee V- if ,sw vf , H , , 1 r, . uv. .ff If I' ' U . Qhrl:-.D 'B' e M , e -we - , ji, I IAM X 1 I ,k 704 ' s 'if ' e .H 1 . M v f- ,., - , x e ff 2+ Jul - P i ' ' fn, 1, iv, f I s'-WJ ' A 'E 3 if e .D . ,221 E .W K, X53 AU - W if w...,,,,.f F' . .N-f V: t V ,ak Don't forget deadline is just a few weeks away. Mrs. Carol Narsutis' voice is heard over the chaotic noise in the room. Ah, that's plenty of time. I have to call the insurance man now about my wreck, Mike Tribble says from the back of the room. Conversations can be heard sporadically throughout the room. Expectations of events Shelia Iames - layout Tomorrow we that will take place the com- ing weekend are discussed ex- citedly, as the clock ticks away the time. The bell rings, Pic- tures, rough draft sheets, and croppers are shoved in the drawers and it is off to sixth period. Scenes like this take place for a week or two and then Mrs. Narsutis' voice is heard again, but this time it has a different impact. Instead 0 hearing excited conversation about the weekend, one hear silence. Contact books ar pulled out, and soon th photographers are loader with pictures to print, film t develop, and pictures to take Staff members frantically tr to think of headlines, copj and captions. Then comes the problem c i nn 1' 1 i I Lori Smith -- layout 1 Mil. fl , gm ,iq 0 VWXXYA , O T g if ' t if . ' fl, c N-L',4'-f . ,,,, ' WM . 'fi M ' rx A l AJ. i'W a Kerin Smith - layout Sotella Smith - layout Melody Ray - asst. editor 244 ANNUAL STAFF get organized' .e U.I.P., funidentified per- fnl. How can one write a cap- Jn without knowing who is the picture? It is time for ie investigative search ound the school. The photo akes the rounds of the main fice, the teachers' lounge, r. Durwood Tonn's office, e counselors' office and the rans' offices. Having no ck, one walks down the hall stopping people and asking if they know this person. Then, if all else fails, one stands in the halls between classes, hopelessly searching for a face to match the U.l.P. It is two days before deadline and there is a sign on the chalkboard. Worknight Door opens at 6:00 sign up if coming has-Q ' Tl Quickly the blanks are filled up and more are made, to ac- comodate the desperate staff members needing to finish their pages. The deadline ar- rives quickly, all the pages are finished and we have two whole weeks before the next one. . . plenty of time. an N Y. 5 ' 3 ,. .. If. T W Lesley Duesman - layout Kim Howard -layout r l i XX I . Tim Trotter - sports 1 JM x! lr'- c,.o o I I v 1' In on ',- J mwmugqgqg xy. s Mike Tribble ff S Q.-, -1 jennifer Martin - layout Wm 5f9V9n5 - dfllbl Tonya Dean - editor ANNUAL STAFF 245 w '59 QKN A flw .Z ,f f , II II W I II II II 4 II I II II I II I I-I U TL' or--UL II II U VI I I II 'MBEII .-4' fm II I I I I I I li I, II II xII I II gui - I 1 WM A FN , , X j + 1-.I I WU , . I I egg!-IQI QV ,. 145. -I 'IIS ' I I Q II I II H I H II I I I FI V II II I I offi- I II Il II 6 xhxfrz 1'?fI, H ' L5 'I an If km , L, 4 I 4 ' lA H , n , IMF' I II IlIl,j,fg I I I glf'II19f-ff I I I I W 1156 , I V ff f' I I YA -1- I I II I j1'2I f I I -, QI I II I I LI' III I . HI I II Ia'5'pQ,, ADVERTISING ADS 248 ible fhemypb Complete Office Outfitters Authorized Dealer: Toshiba Adding and Cal. 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O O l 3 , ' 3' Us . x. 1 so 3 Mama S Mr Ray Coorpender Tym Stevens Barry Kerngan Mr George Cadell Docktor Pet Center Mr. and Mrs. Cordray - Varsity Studio Q. f ' Biff .-4, 55 'Le 31:2 . ..,A . ,4-wf,1.1zv..9 fi.1.,, 52, 1 T gzip az: .fu f 1 nz, ,fi ' ?'if21:gA pg -f:I2 , ,1f--W: .dz k 75511555 1 Coleman, , 237, 239 150, 166, 185 Chris 227 Delliss 150, 167 Larry 129,134, 185 Tonya 55, 158, 210, 238 Bryan 227 Darla 210 Shelly 167, 210 154, 227 160 26, 159, 227 145, 168, 211 211 155, 211 51, 158, 337 137,185 166, 176, Cullum, Ladonna Culp, jeff 56, 65, 118, 157 246 Cummings, Moniqkue 163, 211 Cunning am, Ant iny 101, Daboub, joel Daggett, Todd Dahl, Allen 156 Dahl, Ellen 227 Dahl, Harold 135, Dalton, jeffrey 158, Dalton Ricky 211 Damico, Patricia 151, 166, 185 Damon, Koshare 277 Daniels, Carmen 159 Daniels, Cinthia 277 Daniels, Kevin 156, 211 Daniels, Towanda 149, 159, 211 Danielson, Silas 9, 124, 157, 171, 176, 186 Darbty, james 116, 117, 157, 178, 18 , 186 Darnell, Yvette 227 Daugheri, Karen 164, 177, 186 David, jo n 90 268 INDEX Davidge, Carlin 136, 151, 227 Davidson, james 186 Davila, Adrianna 159, 228 Davilla, Carolyn 228 Davis, Andrea 228 Davis, Christine 158, 228 Davis, Chris 150, 163, 167, 225, 228, 242, 263 Davis, Christopher 228 Davis, Dawn 157, 228 Davis, Herbery 103, 186 Davis, john 228 Davis, Kerry 65, 157, 158, 228 Davis, Laresa 119, 120, 228 Davis Paul 11, 118, 160, 228 Davis, Spenser 153, 211 Davis, Tammy 6, 161, 211 Deal, Leslie 186 De Vall, Venessa 228 Dean, Tonya 5, 26, 36, 157, 166, 186, 245 Deaver, Bobby 228 Deberry, Albert 133, 158, 211 Debusk, Cara 7, 36, 158, 168, 175, 186 Deckard, Donna 77, 101, 113, Dedmon, Eric 105, 228 Dzgenaro, Patricia 48, 149, 165 8 Delashaw, Alice 4, 157, Delashaw, Mark 105, Delbee, Venessa 159 Demon, Bridgette 149, 211 Denton, Raymond 165, 186 Detrick, juli 13, 158, 228 Detrick, William 186 Dever, Angela 167 Dickerson, Quentin 228 Dill, Melissa 114, 228 Dillon, Billy 21 1 Dillon, Daniel 228 Dillon, johnny 228 Dillon, Matt 167 Sara Anne 51, 228 Elzada 152, 228 William 171, 186 7,211 Larry james 211 Lezley 186 Dunaway, jay 156, 186 Duncan, Kathy 168, 211 Dunn, Cassandra 21 1 Dunn, Kimberl 168, 212 Duran, Pedro 153, 212 Durham, Phillip 155, 211 Durr, Benca 171, 187 Duryea, Tim 9, 61, 106, 107, 108, 109, 176, 186 Dutson, Danelle 164, 175, 187 Dutton, Sandra 212 Dvoracek, Dale 166, 187 Dyal, Darren 187 E Eades, Lance 228 Eads, Timothy 17, 46, 175, 187 Eddy, Merri 114, 115, 157, 228 Edge, Mark 151, 212 Edwards, Kimberley 228 Edwards, Mark 228 Edwards, Samuel 156, 187 john 9 63, 92, 124, 157, Lesley 9, 156, 166, 171, Ehrhart, john 151 Ekpenyong, Eno 158, 178, 187, 212 ' Ekpenyong, Nse 28, 98, 100, 101, 158 Elliott, Chris 74, 129, 135, 157, 158, 171, 212 Elliott, Dolores 48, 149, 154, 159, 165, 197 Elliott, Timothy 75, 116, 160, 212 Elliott, Todd 31, 153 Ellis, jashua 151, 167, 228 Ellis, Karren130,131,151, 171, Floyd, Shandra 229 Ford, Cynthia 151, 229 Ford, Darrill 165 Ford, jennifer 175, 179, 188 Ford, Kenneth 132, 166, 188 Ford, Rebecca 212 Ford, Regina 161, 212 Foreman, Carrie 229 Foster, Steve 116, 117, 188 Foster, Wanda 229 Foust, Brenda 154, 229 Fowler, Brad 136, 157, 212 Fowler, Gorden 167 151, 188 187 Ellis, 99, 101, Farris, Farrow 171, 187 Feagins, Feagins, Felts, Lisa Ferris, 159, 212 160, 188 166, 229 153, 154, 158, 188 151 212 229 168, 188 Wayne 146 Garcia Garcia 150, 154, 212 168, 229 101,106, 107,189 David 189 Frontics 212 Lynette 159, 164, 212 Marcus 11, 93, 101, 212 Garza, Annabell 212 Garza, Emilio 229 Garza, Olga 161, 229 Gay, Kim erly 168, 189 George, Bradley 154, 212 George, Stacie 162, 166, 229 Gibbins, Keith 229 Gilbert, Deann 28 Gilbreath, Pamela 154, 156, 166, 213 Giles, joe 152, 189 Gill, Lisa 160, 213 Gill, Robert 153, 213 Gill, Tom 162, 189 Gill, jack 213 Gilles, Marisa 189 Gilmer, David 189 Gimenez, Magda 13, 26, 229 Gimenez, Rachel 213 Ginnings, Anne 159, 189 Gionet, Nena 158, 162, 166, 213, 246 Givens, Francine 149, 159, 189 Givens, Willie 213 Glasscock, Glenn 167 King, Kevin 194 King, Steve 231 3, McAlister, Deanna 46, 55, 157, Lipstraw, Traey 232 158, 196 Lisenga, Denise Y- Kingston, Melissa 148, 165, 231 Litherland, Wa ZQ216 Kirby, Stephen 110, 231 Locke, Ieffrey, 129, 232 Kirby, Susan 194 ,.l,3OCl5,l,3gi1jL,D9,,, 61216 Kirk, Andrew 194 I 165,232 Kirkley, 1ani6s6,,3g,,4g, 211116111 5,6195 166,194 9 i' iV 'Oklggk mei? , 23535-5' Klein, 1316616 136, 1.37, 511235, gynmij 3 Klein, Karen 231 it 232 Klein, Lance 136, 137, 149, 231 , 170, 216, K1ir,Iames160, 171,216 2 ' Knight, Iacquelyn 159, 231, V, Knight, jennifer 114,1'15,,158, 231 ' ' ' Knight, Sara 37, 166, 168, 194 Koberick, Iudy 130, 157, 216 Koestler, Melissa 216 Kokalis, Paul 216 Konz,Dean 152 11 fm Longyhorejiaula 232 I Lord, Thomas 195 Loudon,ADoi'i 165, 13,216 65 , 16176, A11 W 6, 157,' ss, Loving, I3l'l1E'gz31 lu , f Lowe, Christine 21 A 'L 3' Lozano, Robert 116, 117, 195 ,.,,4w4 McBee, Gary 196 5ff1McBee Matthew 31 153, 196 52 iiggkfofirayer, Kevin 232 fiaesride, Amy s, 120,232 -1 McBride, David 159, 232 McBride, Donald 217 McBride, Ronald 196 'MtCabe, Marsha 155, 196 , 5McCall9n, john 80, 156, 166 , kfeMCCallOn, Mark 81, 167, 232 1 1 ,1', , arty,Iimmy153,217 y 3 lain, Gloria 154, 155, 163, V Dana 28, 168, 217 , wb , 6161232 1' 1 ,.11 1 11, Steven 150, 232 2 Mae: sick, Frankie 158, 217 McCormick, jeff 148, 217 McCormick, Robert 90, 232 Mohelnitzky, Holly 157, 158, 164, 217 Momburger, Thomas 233 Mona, Milayne 158, 217 Mongold, Geraldine 158, 167, 233 Montgomery, Noel 197 Monti, Tony 153, 233 Mooney, Deborah 233 Mooney, jennifer 217 Moore, Brian 129, 217 Moore, Chris 167 Moore, Carryl 197 Moore, Dorce 167 Moore Fredricki 101 197 MODIS: Larry '171,'197 Moore, M a 7 198 Moore, P1 V Moore, Moore, Stev - 1, 1 T636 1595, 3 Sa ' , 1671 233 Koon, Erik 69, 150, 160, 166, 167, Lozen, Annette 150, 166, 167, McCoy, Melissa 217 194 b y , 195, 243 Ir:'l4cguller,l?dobin 21111 154 232 ciggehead,Russe11,4?,1,16O,178, EKOOIICZ, Kenne 103, 1 7, 216 Lucas, Erik 67, 106, 195 C ur ey, oretta , , , , ' Krieger,Geor 4 , ,,,.. , , Lumpkins, David 216 239 ' Debble 46155511-158' 6 Krigtgn, K n 216 Lusk, Iohn 232 MCCUfChEOH, Brenda 82, 160, 196 198, Krone, 1 231 Lux, Brian 129, 134, 160,232 xCgaie,1Ig0gag1fgg196 P3189 130, 131154, 168, Kruege .AQ rnmy 152,216 Lynch,Angelia 8,159,232 C H 9, 0 Y , . Kruger inela 159,231 1'1ch,Sara 168, 195 McDade,Rona1d 106, 108,196 g,ffr?f8anf ghF'S'5iff'E 1159 233 Kube 1, Riigen 153 93,166,195 MCDade,Sonja197 DQEQ12 124 , 147 Kud imberly 23 , fiSCi11a 132, 133' 216 McDade, Tony 142 , 168 ' ' ' ' K'11, harles167, jyijijgjDaniel 103, 232 McDade, Virgil 110, 232 ' 2f 1 155 K Barbara 2 Mcuaae, William 232 ,.,3Jafque1?gQ 165 217 f Sf MfDOf1a1df John 155 ,K ,T Y 2 22533 510 ' ' .fill M McFadden,Michael26 W f',ifiX,,gA,flf3 M1 ' 161 198 V 2 MfFaf1in,ChfiSfi 159' M 2525 ' 195 My M6rai1ing,Ainy.144, Mggind d y iglylgs y , 13 159 , MCFaf1msfLHuf19 198 i ' 't2222 32 s,F2r1iHs,Nanfy168,2T,Z 127 M0r'?S'2M?Q31f 2231157 t1fr6n61 'ussgi' 'W- fD nald217 Morris' ish ' l ' 101 13, 1 6 A 2 56611160 297 ' 168' 217 ' ' '62 . ' Mor,-is R0 el-102 103 171 Laca1e,Daf 11563197 M 6 ' g 68' ' ' 1 I-afkof ,,., 212 217 Morrisso ' ark 90 148 160 6. Lesko' 7 , g 112 165 ' ' ' Lacy, V C ' ',X,'gi53,'Z'f 1 f,?i1,g62'233 Lai : r1c216j-Zigi., ,,,,, MCNgbb,Deb9rd11 M 'B 1,167 ' if R?ta'13 ' 113 149 bin, 156 198 ' ' ' inf on U , ,,'i ' . 1 Lisa 523iqQi?f,i'.l55ji'52' ., . M dd CH d 164 Z Land,Mary U ' 3. . ' , ,Mue11effK Sf1 155' 1 Laniizabni 16i2'fi0ff,,1 , 'taiefisfsaeyi162861972 Ps2f f ,MueliPff Y-9311112 15512 ,ff 1 f 1 U1k6Y'DCB!Y92,198, , LSFOCI1. D3 ' 'H V .- 4--::,:f,a4'Qsz?fM3 .sw -H4 9 1 - M f' W '- 4. 'f,' 1, 45,1 -We 415,116 - f 7 - ff, we LHYSHL ZS2 7 5ui'LZY'E?if??,Ef',i? La1h2m,R933Q14SJi, , Q 1 !?Ki. fe59fy160f196 K 2 Q 21 L' Y' - ' 8 If 216 j g nmfer 10, 158, 232 W 1 gg Iygf-I1?u?lT,,Me: . Mifgcglock, ludith 55, 61, 158, 16 , ff Laiirecni e9,151,160,166,168, it 1, Lawlisf asrer Mu 'd e140'1i0'2i'23 233 216 2' '91 ' 'f' iahn 232 MP eydonat an ' 1 fath 168, 216 Meyeflg Murphey' Tex-end 218 37 3,1 P Yf,5igee 1220233 Lawson '3iffEiiMaij4:'5M55?1?atricia 132,133,157, urray' 5 ryn 255' ,,f1'. if Y2511g,6jl '1Qf7rZE ,,6fg,f i', Q '2 ' 'Yr 77.3 - ' 1 ' ,2 , f 1 7 7 194 ' M1d6ef1,,B1a6ii2i79, 136335719 263 Muse Adme 159 162 218 16366, cyiifziis 33:1 154, 179, 196 Miage1i,1scorf115,268,697150, Lecuyer,L fiZne11ff' 2' 232 ,g,,a2166,,f167,19Z,,,242 Lecuyer, 4 W 26, 168, 196 - N Ledlow, Aif715usarg,3151,161,196 Milesiigeela ack Deborah 159 Lee, 1 tMii3sin,suz1ni.6162,232 Steve 165 L e,Karert62If6ifW Mii1Smn,T'moth 129,216 '3??:fff5gi,, 1, 1 ' . Lie ezjIda16I3 wu11'ei22. Chf1S110'233 LeelSharoWiiW1F195f5f:: 10511118138 152 Mi11ei9Bruce?i36, ' Rollynn 233 L6fi6i,E1iza1see1igQ216 1i2f6f5E1in6,i6nn 9, 124,216 233 1 2T5Ehf9 'G?' ,53'165'166' L ,T 1101213 ' ,B' 116,216 . . , Lggglficgn gslxichelle 106 162 194 Cyiiiiijiia 151 232 MiIl?iiiDor1fl3 1' Navelar' T?f . 1. Le,-me Li21da216 ' ' 3 pau1155 I Ioseph'103 i ' Na!10'45w1111a, ffV 6s6, Lerch:Lisa 150,216 David 75,129 171,217, Miiieyf Keit1i,233 ' I 2 Ne lekQi?Mary Levan, Vonda 9, 232 Lewis, Anthony 216 Lewis, Dennis 194 Lewis, Diane 151,216 Lewis, jan nie 168, 194 2'f Lewis, Mary 194 Lewis, Nancy 195 Lewis, Steven, 136, 157, 232 Lewis, Suzie 170, 232 Leyva, Leyva Arthur 232 Mariano 152 195 Lillard, Tonya 48, 149, 159, 165, 232 270 INDEX Leshaw, Charles 106, 194 Hey, Delia 157, 196 Timothy 196 Qvlata, 166 28, 101,157, 217 FjMathe-son, Brian 126, 127, 171, Mm, ,,,. , fY'f-f26fi',:- 232 Mathews, Mary 232 Mathews, Michele 196 Mathews, Thomas 156 Mathis, Melissa 161, 196 Mayo, Ruth 196 Mavone, Michelle 158, 232 McAdams, james 103, 232 Miner, 23, 150, 217 ,, Mi1ler,5Mitii?ael248, jg 197551 I Mi11er, Stewart 197 Mil19x4nY sxonisa 2332 Neely, Serstin, 2 ii? 7 J' 2 N elsoiiLlMiC1iael 118, 23 Nelson, Roiiegt 105, 233 1 3 ,,,, or Mims,M6ggiev155, 167,217 NBIQQSPSSB y shsmgen 233 5 Newberge 135, 198 150, 217 1 V Newcomer iggias 156, 218 MitchellQ5M16liael233 Nwellf 241 M16i,11,s1i1if-616,233 5 04' 105' . ,,,. NifhQ1s,L7fi1i3it233 . V T, V ,,., Q, gmniv A , ,, sn 0501 1 Nichols, Brenda 155 Nielsen, Eric 218 Noakes, Julie 3, 160, 164, 218 Nobles, Kimberly 163, 233 Noel, Robert, 155, 233 Ncgoging, Cheri 95, 150, 162, 167, 1 Nored, Regina 218 Norman, Jeffery 152, 218 Northern, Alisha 218 Norton, Charles 2, 13, 218 Norton, Leslie 168, 199 Norton, Reid 233 Nunez, Pam164, 2181, ,V , . Nami, Leslie 69, 166,'171,'1B0f 199 o'st?gan,ues1fe21a 2 odei5l,Ap1-11,1f,s, 199 0'Keefe, Kelly 31, 40, 67, 92, 113, , 120361, 2081218 lOkiItW!8nde, Johnson 162 Qoiseniioae 233 Ortiz,.Mande1l 152, 218 Ortiz,2Melissa 199 Oshuriltentam, Solomon 162 Oweitgjeanne 78 Owen,'Sherri 113, 218 Owings, Doyle 160, 233 ,, Ozuna, Melissa 48, 143, 149,233 , P Pack, Donald 218 Page, Chris 233 Paige, Kevia 102, 103, 171, 218 Palacios, Ted 116, 117, 199 Ffilmberg, David 1347218 Brilmer, Robert 153, 233 Palmquist, Soren 116, 160, 218 Pannell, Byron 74, 218 V Rariente, Jorge 165, 233 Parker, Jennifer 158, 218 Parker, Shelly 233 Parks, Merrill 152 Parr, Elizabethi218 Parrent, Cheryl 162, 166 Parton, Jeffrey 134, 135, 218 Parton, Kellie 113, 162, 199 Parton, Todd 129 Patrick, Bryan 151, 218 Patrick, Donald 153, 218 Patrick, Natalie 31, 150, 171, 233 Patterson, Oliver 233 Patton, Teresa 233 - Payne , Andrew 233 ' ' 5 Payne, David 159,233 Payne, Jack 136, 2335 V VV Q Payne, Savanna- 46gii5Z,1158, 1199 ,Payne ,fljaiiiiiii 'i21ii38,i15OL1S9, 2mVV24g KV, onnie234 Peace, Jeff.21B - Pearce Caroline 157 158 234 Christopher 30, 81, 163, 165, 234 Pearman, Sharon 155, 219 Pearsmon, Gary 103, 219 ' Pearson, John 105, 136, 157, 234 Pearson, Sparky 164 Pearson, Teresa 138, 155, 219 Peckham, Charles 168, 170, 171, 219 Pendergraft, Floyd 152, 199 Pennington, Bonny 156, 199 Pennington, Mitchell 234 Penton, Lisa 158, 219 Perales, Christine 155,171, 199 Perez, Manuel 159, 234 Perkins, Leonard 152, 199 Peters, Todd 150, 158, 199, 239 Petersen, Cheryl 26, 161, 165, 199 Peterson, Amy 219 Peterson, Larry 167, 234 Petty, Bobby 1-9 Petty, Char es 101, 103, 199 Peyton, Anthony 199 Peyton, Lynn 167 Phi, Vu 1 3,165, 219 Philips, Thomas 157, 166, 199 Phillips, James 219 Phillips, Tamara 161, 199 Pierson, Mary 234 Pitre, Deborah 234 Pitts, Regina 234 Pittsinger, Steve 199 Pixley, Crystal 170, 200 Plizzo, Paul 219 Plumadore, Amy 159, 234 Plusnick, Pat 144, 219 Poeschl, Terrence 234 Poindexter, Alondra 29, 143, 149, 170, 225, 234 Polen, Gregory 2, 165, 200 Polk, Deborahi234 Pond, Kevin 219 Pope, Debbie 200 Popy,,BoblZiy 234 Poppe, An rea 234 Poppe, Janel 155, 200 Powdermalger, Jill 158, 234 Powell, Davidi153, 162, 200 Powell, Iacki 200 Powell, Tina 158, 200 Prater, Jack 149,234 Prater, Jack 1 9 Prather, Richard 156, 200 Prewitt, Jo 103, 234 Price, Masinura 28, 101, 149, 153, 171, 219 V Price, Mor? 26,166, 168, 200 Prince, Ani rea 234 Pritchette, Larry 159, 219 Pruett, Jocy 159 4 Pruett, Stanley 40, 157, 234 Prgette, Birkhoff 116, 117, 160, 19 Puckett, Kyle 219 ' Pugh, David 200 1 H Pugh, Lisa 49, 162, 234 Pugh, Paula 200 1 ,1., If Q 4 Quigley, 123, 234 Quimbly, James 153, 219 Quiring, Michelle 149, 154, 219 R Rae, Jubal 157, 200 Raffen, Dawn 160, 166, 200 Ragborg, Michelle 13, 166, 200 Rainey, Cheryl 168, 219 Ramirez, Hector 200 Raixitgrez, John 116, 117, 165, 170, Ramirez, Michael.150, 1710, 219 Ramirez, Sona 1151jf168,g170, 200 Raney, Lisa 135, 200, 3 Rasor, Amy 219' ', Rawdon, Timothy 25,219 V Ray, David 129, - Ray, Melody 200,242 244 5 A 7 Ray, Thomas, 234 Reaves, Cary 234 Reaves, Kendal 7, 167, 234 Rebecek, Tiffanie 234 Reece, Brian 234 V V Reed, Harold 69, 150, 166, 200,,fw 168, 171, 200 V Reed, Phillip, Phillip 219 1 Reedy, Terri 219 V, Reynolds, Horace 234 , Reynolds, Michele 79, 134, 135gEii?2etff' 166, 201 Rezygtolds, Sherri 113, 149, 158, 1 Reynolds, Steve 118 Reynolds, Terri 13, 149, 160, 201 Rich, Julie 161, 171, 219 Riglgard, Bridget, 149, 159, 187, 1 Riclhgrd, Elundus 101, 167, 171, 1 Richard, Pamela 149, 167, 234, 253 Richard, Ray 129 VV,V Q, V Richard, Victor 128,'I67, 201 Richards, Lyle 103, 219 Richards, Rhonda 219 Richardson, David 201 Richardson, Jon 219 Richman, Julia 201 Rife, Jessie 234 Rigler, ElizabethV158, 162, , Ri1ffy,Tf?111mJ'167g,219 A +2 Rineypjajiqu yn234 ,. 1 Riney, Lorrie 159, 234 V5Riney, Mark 153, 201 . f11insy,Traoc152 20129 2 i ' iiifiiiit2eAti'if'9i234 sl 1 ,11zitz,Bmtas iss, 171,219 ,V 1 fK5?aPl?r 19518342 148f,ZL2fn el?,Q12fzinsgaIQei1nefhi234i'i Hobbies Sasan,219 Pierre 126, 234 Roberson, Darrell 2, 165, 219 Rdbeison, Ellen 234, 253 Roberson, Patricia 15, 158, 234 Roberts, Courtney 151, 157, 234 Robertson, Adrian 151 Robertson, Diana 150, 160, 167, ,220, Robinson, Douglas 150, 160, 166, 201 Robinsomloyce 226 i-',1 if . Robinson, 59911 106, 160, 220 Robinson, Stephen 220 Robinson, Trisha 238 Robinson, William 153 Rodda, Matthew 151,234 Rodriguez, James 90, 105, 157, ' 171,? 234 Rodriguez, Jay 8, 103, 220, Rodriguez, Rodolfo 143, 150, 166, 170, 17b.180, 201 Rodriguez, Ruben 51, 160, 220 Roessler, Jimm 220 Rogers, Cindy 234 Rogers, Tim 201 ' V , Rogers, Sheila 75, 161, 220 Rojas, Karmen 234 Rollins, Lisa 201 , ff' Rosales, Geronimo 90, 152, 259' Ross, Annetta 159 Ross, Don 167, 220 Row, Robert 157, 201 Royal, Kimberly 220 Rue, Bob 201 V Rue, Missy 234 Rulon, Chris 118, 234 Rumi, Ali 162 Russell, Rusty 31, 167, 234 Russell, william 75, 136,,137, 161, 166, 201 Rutherford, Loretta 220 Rutland, James 17, 45, 15itQQ1f156, 160, 166, 220 ' 'ii'i Ryan, Teresa 114, 115, 171p 234 Sa1azar,!Juanina 234 Salsman,VToby 152,234 VV V , Sanvhea7,Edd1e,24Q22ff 1 2 1,J21iii253nCheZZl3SCHfx1i0Si?T05, 126, 157, ' ' 7 sisanaefuglchetyt 157, 158, 234 ,V Vsandemyaaeli 9, 113,, 120, 168,19 , 220 105, 234 5 Reea,1effr ,15,15e,1e3, , ey 'Y' ' Sanders, Scott 133 Sandlin, Ricky 156, 201 Sandoval, Eddie 234 5' 1 Sargent, Victor 160, 167, 220 Savage, Traci 159, 160, 220 Sawyer, Kimberly 201 ,,.' Sawyer, Melissa 168, ' , Saytgyer, Terri'130, 131,220 Satxeylohn 95, 220 Schaer, Liliane 151, 159, 202, 239' Schafer, Kaye 146, 201 , Schwinn, Theodore 235421 Sheigrbma, Shawn 1502 255 Schlageter, Michael 123,235 , schiumpf, Houy 159, 235.5 rV,V 1 V schm1at,K111111gg1y 151, 11591: risfli 1 Schmidt, Linda'150, 167, 220 Schmidt, Lesa 37, 151, 168, 201 Schueler, Madonna 15, V153,,235, 238 , U: , V , Schgieger, Paul-106, 17012205 240 fi Schultz, Deborah 170, 235 Schultz, Patricia 168, 220, 238 Schultz, Wendy 155, 202 Schutze, Christoph 156, 220 Scoggins, Daren 171, 220 Scoggins, John 133, 149 Scott, Sherry 83, 156, 202 1 - Scribner, Kenneth 162, 164, 179, 51120221239 VSears,'Lisa 151, 160,235,240 Seay, Connie 159, 202 Se ler, Loretta 149, 154, 158, 202 . 235 Se1l,.Panrelat77, 163, 235 Sema, David'220 Selma, 157, 235, 239 ciaay 168, 202 Slia1ie,iJainesr156, 166, 202 Sharp, Mipiyael 162, 163, 235, 237 sharp,,s11sg1jfg458, 163, 235, 237 sharp,lTfae5f22,,15o, 158, 163,220 sharpie, Cathy 185, 171 Sheets, Karen 114, 115,235 r 1 , Sheffield, Aa9att1s5t Sheffield, Jaaiasiiss, 2,35 Shelton, Ji.m199, 101, 202, Shelton, R1waaa4s,11V43,,235 Shelwdf 16222235 Shigilard' 2021, 5 Shi 5ffCin V156, 202 Shockley, James 126 Shpsogaman, Timorhy 105, 157, Sl1ort,Kell1y 164, 220 Sigler, Phi ip 220 Si es, Elizabeth 123, 171, 220 Silva, Javier 235 -,,,Silva Jeronimo 235 - Silva, Marina 235 Simbeck, Edumd 123, 202 Simbeckyflfhomas 123, 126, 235 Simmons, Sharon 130 J Simmons, Tommy 129, 235 Simmons, Wade 202 Simpson, Deborah 202 Sims, Jesse 202 ,Sims,,Kevin 164, 179, 220 Siiigdahlsen, Evelyn 151, 202 Singdahlsen, Signe 2, 151, 235 , Sissom, Robin 220 Skelton, Randall 142, 152 Skipper, Donna 220 Slimp, Ronald 220 Slone, Shanna 151, 235 Sluslier, Rob 202 Smith, Alan 220 Smith, Brian 158, 159, 235 Smith, Bryan 235 Smith, Daniel 167, 235 Smith, Darlene 130, 131,1:49, 225,,235, 244 Smith, Gwen 113, 221 Smith, Jerry 152, 202 Smith, John 129, 150, 167, 221, 251 246, Smith, Kathleen Smith, Kathy 83, 159, 202, 221 Smith, Kerin 10, 157, 235, 244 Smith, Leslie 15, 151, 221 Smith, Lori 10, 91, 93, 114,115, 221, 244 Smith, Mamie 221 Smith, Michael 202 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, , Sherry 160, 235 , Sotella 150, 225, 235, 244, Smith Smith 239 Smith 221 Smith Smith Michael 203 Richard 15, 221 Ricky 235 Robert 162, 203 Sean 153, 203 Sheila 159, 235 Sherrion 203 , Suzanne 158, 160, 170, , Terry 101, 160, 176, 203 , Tonya 235 Smith William 203 Smoot, Tracy 158, 221 Snider, Nina 170, 235 Snider, Ronda 168, 203 Snively, Fredrick 160, 221 Snyder, Alonzo 235 INDEX 271 ffm is 1 -,awxesfeezgflcc Sn der, Cheryl 157, 235 Solomon, Leo 162, 221 Sorrels, james 156, 170, 235 Sowers, Mark 40, 235 Spafford, Iodi 79, 158, 235 168 221 149 221 ymond 203 Utesch Ann V , Vahlenkamp,Iohn6 150 161 7 5 16 20 156, 221 159, 163, 235 156, 221 Te 171 rlglyron 101, 203 3, 46, 158, 221 Kalyn 203 Steiner, Robert 221 Steinman, Lynn 49, 157, 158, 221, 240 Stelter, Joann 158 Glenn Scott Bradley 17, 167, 235 David 167 171 203 Vann 119 120 158, 165, Stonecipher, Brownie 235 Stout, Paula 114, 115, 156, Dorothy 93, 149, Trumpp, Terry 157, 158, 222 Walle, Iean 236 Walling, Mike 223 170 237 Walter, Mack 223 Wright Wendell 151 158 224 warg, RIYYGEIIIQ7, 236 Wuensche Marc al' f 31' W h l Warde, Anna 236 gflirgsivhilllp Waring, D0l1gl3S 79 205 Wynn Debgrah Warren, Iim 162, 206 Wynn 158 223 159, 236 160 20 lwin 22 IYZ Mic wx M 12- WL MLA ffm, ff, 6: if 'CMR' Q! 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