Diamond Hill Jarvis High School - Eagle Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)
- Class of 1986
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V -fig' ,- gi 112. if Q 1 in . xg W9 V 1 'Y , uf? , A. 3 ,..fs, ! .' iv' 1 ' 2' Changes Spark Controversy Diamond Hill has an excellent history and strong traditions, said Dr. Madell Bailey, DH-Jfs new prin- cipal. Our job is to strengthen those traditions, she continued, speaking in regard to the policy changes made this year at school. Hall sweeps were unpopular but did the trick. Kids began getting to class on time. And students didn't like being told not to munch in the halls dur- ing lunch, but the school stayed clean. Pep Rallies, for the first time in recent memory were held at 7:40 lin the A.M.l and were seldom at- tended by more than 100 students. To complain about that, however, you had to write your congress- man. lt was House Bill 72 which put a limit on assemblies. The state legislature also decid- ed who could wear our school col- ors on the football field fand the volleyball court, and the baseball diamond, and the track, etc . . . l. No Pass-NoPlay,' was the name of TOP RIGHT: Hey! Where did everyone go? BOTTOM LEFT: Leticia Zamarripa, Norma Martinez, and Martha Guajardo grieve that Some things never change-like the term 12 Student Life ,tg rfsg themes. BOTTOM RIGHT' No Pass-No Play didn't stop us from watching-just from playing. the game. It required kids to pass all subjects before participating in extracurricular activities. Of course, there were up sides to both the school policy and the state policy. On the one hand, shorts were finally considered appropriate dress at school, and on the other hand, workouts 'and rehearsals were shortened per state law. In the end, school remained sometimes tedious and sometimes exciting just as it had always been. Now that's tradition for you. if wi f Q i 5 TOP LEFT' Shauna Renfro thinks Oh Brother! Do l have to do this? TOP CENTER: Christy Bankhead practices being a senior. TOP RIGHT: Julissa Do- minquez thinks Ooh, l like this atten- tion, l'm wearing shorts tomorrow. CENTER: At pep rallies, changes pro- voke surprises. BOTTOM RIGHT: Gene Lusk fears that Mr. Rodriquez might catch him tardy again. BOTTOM LEFT' Coach Armstrong says Check out my profile. Student Life 13 -. A Passion For Fashion l In the beginning, there was the fig leaf. Back then, no one knew that clothing was supposed to do more than protect you from the ele- ments .. Now, of course, it's a well known fact that clothes are sup- posed to represent personality as well as pop eyes. Most DH-Jers just dressed com- forably - jeans and T-shirts, khaki's and sweats. It's better to feel good than look good cited Toan Dinh. Some, however, put their com- fie's in moth balls this year. Style ' reigned supreme. Polos, Topsiders, Calvins, Nikes, jams, stirrup pants, 0.P.s, Reeboks, crop pants, jellies fand the list goes onl were the rage - THE OUTRAGE! Even parents were surprised when their teenagers opted for psy' chodellic paisley pants, reminiscent of Woodstock. Faculty members certainly were unaccustomed to seeing students in shorts. And as always, students were un- accustomed to seeing other stu- dents wearing identical threads . . . TOP RIGHT? Fashion isn't Mrs. Morales passion. lt's Diana Charles'. BOTTOM LEFT' Rapper's Rhapsody is rockin the town, with the right kind of clothes, you can 14 Student Life get down, says Tony Jones, Larry Specks, and Charlie Nixon. BOTTOM RIGHT' Lor- raine Coronado says You know us Seniors got to be dressing bad. www gi . 1 xx Ni, I kk 5 TOP LEFT: Maria Meza says, Go ahead make my day. TOP CENTER: Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum, Richard Saenz is on the run. TOP RIGHT: Eric Reulas, Says you better go on. MIDDLE: Mike McGilvery, Curtis Jackson, Anthony Johnson, as Sha-NaANa. BOTTOM LEFT: Salvador Lopez, can't be both- ered BOTTOM RIGHT: L'Twiddle De and Twiddle Dum went to town looking like one, sing Stephanie Cox, Linda Jones, and Stacie Peaton. Student Life 15 Could It Be Like, Love, Lust, or What? Moonlight and lovesongs never out of date . , , Heartfull of passion, jealousy and hate . . . Whether you grew up lis- tening to As Time Goes By in the 40'sg Love Me Tender in the 50'sg Love, Love Me Do in the 6O'sg I Love You Just the Way You Are in the 70'sg or Part-Time Lover in the 8O's, love was still love - and it was on and oft. One week you get mums, the next you get your love notes back. On Monday he makes a date for Friday. On Thursday, he says he has to work all week- end. One week he's whispering in your ear. The next week he's got another girl. He's jealous when you talk to your friends, but never has time to talk to you himself. She expects a S75 mum, but TOPRIGHT' Sean Lyles and Shauna Renfro classwork. BOTTOM RIGHT: Bobby San make unique friends. BOTTOM LEFT: Pa- chez daydreams about Ms. Right. tricia and Jose Sanchez help each other with 16 Student Life only buys you a S10 boutineer. She talks to your best friend, and expects you not to get jeal- ous. She makes you sit through boring love stories, and com- plains about your horror movies. lt's no wonder that relation- ships are on and off. With our friends and with our partners, we're selfish. Well, on and off 1 - :fs TOP LEFT: Stephanie Cox and Charles Hogue look on together at a basketball game, TOP CENTER: Luis Macias and Mary Flores start off the year by continu- ing their romance. TOP RIGHT: Martin Criado and Shelley Inman dance on. LEFT CENTER: Olga Torres thinks that practice makes perfect. RIGHT CEN- TER: Old friends, Betty Hudgins and Beverly Franklin, are reunited in the school office. BOTTOM LEFT: Toni Taylor and Marty Perez show a free spir- it relationship. Student Life Fright ight Feast Nobody told us we could. No- body made any announcements about it. Nobody arranged any prizes and everyone figured we'd get into trouble for wearing cos- tumes-but Halloween had always been our day. We had a lot of visitors at school that day. Did you recognize any of them? Vernard Hampton said, lt took a lot of courage to dress up. Who would want to be a boogie boy? Some one came as a nerd, our very own Shauna Renfro. Of course, you saw Pippy Longstock- ing-Lisa Cassell. And Raggedy Ann- Missy Byrns. How about Rambo? Did you recognize who that was? Donald Brown. What about the Ho- meboy that was holding up the wall. Did you know that was Coach Stacy? Of course, there were problems. Darrell Salzido said, I had a cos- tume in line, but my brother backed out of letting me use it. Amy Hop- kins said that she wasn't scared of getting into trouble for dressing up. Well, really! So what if nobody told us we could? Nobody that we recognized showed up that day any- way. BOTTOM LEFT: Captain Nancy Dela- at the Little Drummer Boy Doyle Blackhawk. Rosa says, Ahoy! TOP RIGHT: Look MIDDLE RIGHT: Don't let the Boogie Boy get s 18 Student Life you. BOTTOM RIGHT: Liz Rodela says, Go ahead, make my day. -.-J.. can-14,- TOP LEFT: Beth Bond says, No auto- graphs pleasef' TOP RIGHT: Homeboy Craig Stacy shows how to hold the wall up with Diamond Hill Pride, BOTTOM LEFT: Oh! Howard, you DEVIL! BOT- TOM RIGHT: Will the real Lady Chat- terly please stand up? Student Life 'R- 'W'm AMW 3:3 5, E iii Homecoming Probs The plans began before anyone even thought about ordering mums. They began in September Student Council meetings. Then the possibilities seemed endless: we could have a dance or a bonfire- even a parade. Yeah, a pa- rade. GET REAL. We must have been afraid of good change as well as bad change fin a year that brought nothing but changel be- cause we never really got it togeth- er for the parade. There were prob- lems with the permit, problems with the flat beds, problems, prob- lems, problems . . . And then prob- lems with the weather. We just wer- en't meant to have a parade. Some werenft even meant to have mums. All clay girls walked around with sneers on their faces and lumps in their throats over the humiliation of it all, while others sported huge mums and conceited smiles. When it was time for the pep rally, we geered up only to be let down. It wasn't what we expected. Nothing was. Good thing Home- coming was for alumni. 5 i Q, 3 4 li .,: - if g V- - - sg 4 VIN , .- TOP RIGHT: You know it, Baby! Seniors of TOM RIGHT: Mark Stierwalt looks on as '86 Rule. CENTER RIGHT: Ms. Montague Michael Ayala attempts to hang up the Ju- says Don't you dare take that picture. BOT- nior decorations. 20 Student Life BOTTOM LEFT: The Homecoming crowd cheers as the Pep Rally begins. 1' TOP LEFT: Anthony Obregon and Don- na Garza show their spirit by helping with Homecoming decorations. TOP CENTER: Carol Trevino sports her DHJ mums for Homecoming. TOP RIGHT' Mark Lira hangs on for Homecoming 1985. BOTTOM RIGHT: Welcome Exes!! BOTTOM LEFT' Senior spirit flies high! Student Life 21 Nm Homecoming Chills Coach Mike Moffet once said, They've learned to accept defeat, but ,not to like it Even at the Homecoming game, Coach? We had them beat Homecom- ing night, they just got lucky said Rene Montolvo. That's the game we really should have won . The Homecoming football game was the most emotional one of the year. Toan Dinh said, Seeing that referee raise his arms took everyth- ing out of me. I actually cried. The weather on Homecoming night did not attract as many fans as in preceeding years, but the spirit was still alive that night. The tem- perature was 48 degrees, the field was muddy, and some weren't sure how the game would turn outg but the people that did show up at the game were in high spirits. They ar- rived in high spirits, having spent the day decorating and getting geered up for the parade that never was. The DH-J Eagle Football Team didn't really lose. They played foot- ball because they enjoyed it and wanted to put up the toughest fight of their lives. TOP RIGHT: No one will ever know that I National Anthem is played. BOTTOM took the ball. HA HA HA. MIDDLE RIGHT' LEFT: Let the game begin, yelled the Rene Montalvo and Eric Ruelas stand as the Student Life ' w s fif' 3 15321 ,rw 1 'W' I . . . - .... 'l T, ' , ' ister' gnzgff I . at f .f .. . 'P' . 2 7 , l -.. .' 3? g fx , A I r ., , K ' t s A . ' ' , A, T ,ia 5 ' , Tl , in ,A 3 ,5 cheerleaders. BOTTOM RIGHT: All it takes is team work. Right, fellas? TOP LEFT: Barbara Allen looks desper- ate as Adrian Lee eats a pickle. TOP RIGHT: Eagles overpower Boswell's de- fensive line at the Homecoming game. BOTTOM LEFT: What can we say, Sen- iors? The car says it all, WE BAD! BOT- TOM RIGHT: Jackie Sanders' brother whispers a word of encouragement as she takes her walk. Student Life 23 Extra Grdinar People As the old saying goes, Being different pays off. Students and teachers who dressed and combed their hair differently or who had certain trademarks received atten- tion and were talked about often by everyone. They became known for the trademarks. When Sean Lyles was asked why he wore his hair punked, he said, Cause it's cool, and it's in style . Too many kids think that teach- ers are robots. The buttons display my feelings. They make me hu- man. said Ms. Montague when she was asked why she wore a different button everyday. These students and teachers probably try to be different so that they can be looked upon differently - or separately from ordinary people. .......-.-Y TOP RIGHT: Nobody ever told Shelley ln- man that big girls don't cry. MIDDLE RIGHT: Sean Lyles, Richard Saenz, Bobby 24 Student Life -lg, aff ...eff Sanchez, Adam Bopp, and Ralph Ramero show us how to relax. BOTTOM LEFT' Amy Gomez ask herself, what is Lorraine 1 ii N9 Coronado trying to be? BOTTOM RIGHT: Ms. .Montague gives us a constipated look. J-Q -. up w.. K T9 A fa TOP LEFT: Short stuff Ms. Reyes tries to act like she's hot stuff. TOP RIGHT: Diana Cavazos clowns in class, BOT- TOM LEFT: Pip Squeak Kathy Edwards tells off the whole football team. BOT- TOM RIGHT: lt won't be too long until Sean Lyles becomes a dirty old man. Student Life 25 b' m- Racial Differences Hey, is your girlfriend Mexi- can? Nope, White. Doesn't that bother you?,' Nope.'l Well, don't the other guys stick it to you? Nope, racial differences make no difference at DH-J. They fthe people who countl said that DH-J was a racial mix. Our enrollment was 64070 Hispanic, 26070 white, 870 black and 201: Asian. Our figures weren't typical of America in 1986-but then nei- ther was our attitude about race. We were color blind. We saw people not as black, white, brown, or yellow, but as friends and teach- ers. Some of our parents criticized us for having friends that came from different backgrounds, but we knew that they were true friends, people we could count on. They not only taught us to persevere, they taught us to hope. Wwfi N -1 W sigh ft! We if f Q21 .Kawai l ,ww A f 2 ,wg WMM , - H , T ' ,,-,gif Jiri? 55:65. , -' if ,,,,g,f' 'i , , -haf, 3235234 ',f1uyFl 1' S. f lf3 f' ff' 3 . ' yi . , H' . H fx ,V ff . wg'-'M V . ,, , ws ,WL 3 if my gzfffjix iqwr, W ye- H , :J-4 rf 3 ,rf W ' ,H ,str , - dmw 4- . gm- . , 2 fir?-Qi, - ,vt V. ' TOP RIGHT' Han Dinh wonders why she rell eats his third Big M lmoleculel. BOT- BOTTOM RIGHT: Gene Lusk, Marsha Steir- even puts up with it CENTER RIGHT: TOM LEFT: Nothing matters when you're walt, and Steve Balber show school spirit at a Cathey Putman looks away in disgust as Dar- with friends and having a good time. freshman football game. 26 Student Life 'I Q we 1: TOP LEFT: Accidents come in every color. TOP RIGHT: Adam Bopp, Sean Lyles, Bobby Salgado, Ralph Romero, Bobby Sanchez and Richard Saenz line up to see who'll be the new Mr. Uni- verse. BOTTOM' LEFT: Liz Rodela, Sean Lyles and Doyle Blackhawk show that school isn't all work. BOTTOM MIDDLE: Joe Vedia and Mark Lira show us what it's like to be true Eagles!!! BOTTOM RIGHT: Michael Ayala, Mark Steirwalt, and Rudy Garza think they're so-o-o cool. Student Life 27 gl.. , , , ..,..., ..,,s..M:A.,.:,- .,, A.. ey! It's Party Time Thank God It's Friday! This was a common saying among the students of DH-J. They were ready to get out of school and head on down to the local meeting spot or the hottest party being planned for that weekend. Taking a day off didn't always mean partying around on the week- end. To some people, it meant tak- ing a breather from class ltransla- tion: SKIPPINGD Although some didn't get caught, others did and paid a pretty steep price for their mistakes. Skipping wasn't a very big issue this year, maybe because of the hall monitor that patrolled the halls as thoroughly as possible, but for most partying was the BIGGEST issue around. Partying like all good things at DH-J was traditional, and everyone fought to keep it that way. TOP RIGHT: Uninvited guest Jonetta Gon- zalez sponges a ride to the party from Lisa Cooper. MIDDLE RIGHT: Joe Vedia won- ders how long he can hide the fact that all 28 Student Life he's drinking is HiC. BOTTOM LEFT' Er- mine Ybarra, Sherry Gamble, and Richard Saenz act like they're drinking the hard stuff, but it's really milk substituted by their moms. BOTTOM RIGHT: Charles Carr parties in class as well as out. ff x TOP: Nhung Bui, Liz Rodela, Lorraine Coronado, Sarah Livar Sanchez, and April Briggs get the crowd going at the party. LEFT CENTER: Pedro Criado wonders why John Cruz isn't talking to him. BOTTOM RIGHT' Bobby Salgado, Danny Dennis, and Bobby Joe Powell show everyone that sometimes too much action can make you sick. BOTTOM LEFT: Manny Valdez tries to fight off the cameraman as Joe Vedia ponders why he's in such demand. Student Life 29 'la est-Taking Tips Oh, man! Did you say test? Quick! What's the test over? On the last day of each week, the most whispered phrases at DH-J didn't ruin anyone's rep or hurt anyone's feelings. Indeed, on Fridays at DH- J, the most important gossip we had to pass involved tests. What's on the test? Do you remember the questions? Studying for tests was the most important homework we did. It was the ONLY homework that some of us did. But because we didn't know everything there was to know about test-taking, we often looked to the know-it-alls for advice - for tips. Of course, teachers knew ever- ything there was to know about tests and tips, so they realized that we tipped off those friends who were scheduled to take tests late in the day. That's why they gave dif- ferent tests each period. lt seems that no matter what we did, we got fried. If we blew off the studying, every question came out of the book instead of from class discussion. lf we crammed big time, we went blank after reading the first question - because a test is no piece of cake! ,.-aww TOP RIGHT: Audra Curry doesn't know that indigestion is caused by cramming while eating.CENTER RIGHT: Ms. Burns tries to intercept one of Gene Lusk's tips. BOTTOM LEFT: Carlos Lopez follows the rule, 30 Student Life Never let your right hand know what your left hand is doing. BOTTOM RIGHT: Who's doing the work here: Manuel Lopez or Curtis Jackson? i Qt? SS Q91 K' k ms... sql tgp! TOP LEFT: Buster White knows that some people pay for answers, but he never would. TOP RIGHT: Dr. Madell Bailey and Mr. Raul Rodriguez discuss the cheating problem at DH-J. BOT- TOM LEFT: Richard Saenz can't believe the answer that Joey Saye thinks is right. BOTTOM RIGHT: Carlos Lopez does some cramming over an important chap- ter. Student Life 31 ' DH-J Blood And Guts The clock on the wall says that another 10 minutes have passed. You've been in the vice principal's office all morning lseems like it, anywayl. They tell you that fighting is one of the worst offenses in the schoolg then they leave you hanging while they sit in their offices on their phones. But the fact remains that you should never have been fighting in the first place. So why were you? Chances are the person who put you in the vice principal's office was one of your friends. Maybe your best friend! And the fight could have evolved from anything: you heard he was talking about youg he was after your girlfriendg or you really never liked each other to begin with. fYou hung around him to do him a favor., And when you both expressed your true feelings, you just had to scrap it out. Another five minutes go by. You wonder what you got out of it, and why you did it. Why did you? TOP RIGHT: Rene Montalvo and Toan Dinh break up a fight between Shauna Renfro and Olivia Berrones. RIGHT CENTER: Tough guy Gene Lusk. BOTTOM LEFT' lf you Student Life dont get me the answers to that test, Im going to BOTTOM RIGHT: Mark Stierwalt and Mike Hart conspire. I i - -r 5 x 1 , ' K 1 H: .,1 1 1 K . 'ir . f ,' .u:y,,i. Ah . ng ta ' sg: 14 f 'f f . V - 3i ,..:x 5gM lf x xt ,,,.,,..,:.3,.1..-,,,,..N 5 - Aria--x,f,g -wr, , yt rr., 0' kai' Him' .frsw .1-'--4--'.11:l ,Ju:g'iV r , - -' W Q rg1Qr2,sr.qi5?43iiygfitff fhqg,3ir! 1 's'fN 'R??iQYi 1 .mf l - A- T ya-'Sf fiflr -. - wk-fziifi ll ' k.r?w 1 Rim I -f -8 . A Q rr-,Q ,kkk My TOP LEFT: Cox, you can't return that punch with your hands in your pockets! TOP RIGHT: Mr. Macho, BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Gary Braudaway breaks up a few each year. BOTTOM RIGHT: Le- thal weapons? Student Llfe 33 Kickback And Party! At DH-J in 1986, everyone loved to goof-off. You couldn't walk down the hall fast enough to get away from all the freaks. You saw people with crazy sun- glasses, funky hats, and outrageous clothes. But you didn't laugh be- cause you hadn't taken a good look in the mirror lately. Were you as weird as they? You didn't even hear any of the things your teachers said during class because the goof balls disrupt- ed by listening to headsets or writ- ing notes to their friends. In typing, they just fiddled with the keys to look busy. In art, they flung water off the paint brushes. ln drama, they acted like freshmen. In band, they acted as if they could play their instruments. In cho- rus, they pretended they could sing. And in reading class, they slept. Good Heavens, l'm tired, they said when the day was over.'l Oh well, it's all in a day's work . . . 2 if 2 TOP RIGHT: Jr. Patterson calls this his se- fore her term theme is due, BOTTOM mester project. RIGHT CENTER: Globe- RIGHT' Jarrod Monrreal mixes up an anti- trotter Richard Saenz, BOTTOM LEFT: goof ball serum, Paulita Morales goofs off until the day be- Student Life ,SV TOP LEFT: Herman White's eyes are so bad he has to climb to the top to read the fight song. TOP RIGHT: Rene Montal- vo's growth is amazing. BOTTOM LEFT' Cindy Vedia, April Briggs, and Beth Bond goof around at the McDon- alds playground. BOTTOM RIGHT: Derrick Chapman munches out. Student Life 35 ESQ W.- Dance The Night Away On the way home from school Then the phone rings - a lot - you start to get excited. You won- when your friends all call to ask, der who you'll get to dance with. What time are you leaving? The anxieties begin to prey on Can you give me a ride? Yeah your mind when you get home Okay What am I going to wear? At the dance, the anxieties fade Should I go as a punk, a preppie, and the excitement returns. It's or a roper? time to dance the night away! TOP RIGHT: Tammy Herrera begs Joe Ve- 50 funny? Why arenlt you dancing? BOT. dia to dance with her- CENTER WGH77 TOM RIGH71- Melissa Ayala thinks Gilbert Admin L99 lam5- BOTTOM LEFT? Whatls Gonzales should enter the dance contest. 36 Student Life TOP LEFT: Tammy Herrera and Coach Armstrong wish the song would end. TOP RIGHT: Doyle BlackHawk asks Amy Hopkins for a kiss, but she replies, I only want to dance with you. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Dr. Bailey shows Mark Stierwalt how to waltz. BOTTOM LEFT: The Cotton-Eyed Joe DH-J style. Student Lite 37 ,ws 'WWW mmmq , sd-ana l- Z,,, ,, u ul' SWWMW kwnmmwrmwwgamwwmmwwnaygngigwgwm 5 'n't 'T'W WT., .W.. .. 5. ,..,.. gm N 2 5 Q . f e 2 5 if immebeylhom boxfn 1 boy who makes himself at home wherever he is 4 5 have Mr. - a T y rl i DH J CQOQOOOQOQOOQQQOQOQOQ0000006 0 G O G 0 G 0 C! O 3 Rudy Garza 2 Q 0 C! What was the best party you went to Q Q this year? Tell us about it. Q G The best party I attended was a 8 3 Hawaiian party that we threw for my brother Johnny. The reason it was Ha- 0 G waiian vis because Johnny is in the O G j U.S. Coast Guard and Hawaii was the 0 G place he was to be stationed. The par- 0 Q ty was quite different because it had Q Q the Hawaiian look with costumes, mu- Q Q sic, and of course Hula dancers. Q 0 0 C! 0 C! 0 G 0 G 0 C! 9 C! 9 G 2 Q G 9 C! 9 G 0 G 2 Q G 0 C! 0 G 9 0 0 C! 9 G QOOQOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOG M DHJ E .D J SS course 4 A is at home wherever she DH-J P SYN CW' rili l I i g I 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O CD 0 0 0 O O O 0 0 . 9 0000O000000OOOOUOOOOOOOOOOOOOGO000060000 GK! Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Go E s ! E Angie Ayala What was the best party you went to this year? The best party I went to this year was the New Year's Eve party at City Limits in the Stockyards. Some friends and I went out there and had a great time! We partied ALL NIGHT!!! We danced the New Year in! At one time, Roger and I danced to 6 songs in a row! He was tired, but I still could have gone for round 2. I saw a lot of people from DI'l'J there. It was great! I know 'dat's right!!! M DI-IJ coolfkiifadj I sly 2 confident 4 Seniors think they re N f Junrors know Sevier Winners What famous person do you admire the most? Why? Rene Montalvo The person I admire is a man of strong opinions and high moral stan- dards. I-Ie worked himself up from poverty with very little help from any- one. He is not famous around the world, but he means the world to me. This man is my Dad. Jackie Sanders The person I admire is Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. I admire him because of the dreams and hopes he had for all men. I am a part of his dream. Runners Up Rudy Garza The person I admire the most is Donald Curry. I-Ie used to box with my older brothers and me. Now he's the World Boxing Champion. Tammy Herrera The people I admire most are my mother and father. They're always there when I need them. With them, my dreams become realities. 42 Senior Favorites Favorites Ie I Junior Favorites Winners What class did you really worry about this year? Why? Andre Dean Physics-I thought it would be a diffi- cult class. Because everyone said it would be hard. After the first semes- ter, I discovered it was just as I thought it would be-very difficult! Shauna Renfro No comment Runners-Up Joe Vedia Well, I thought Coach I-Iarned's Al- gebra 3 class was going to be the prob- lem this year, but after a couple of weeks, it wasnlt real hard. All you had to do was listen. Mariaelena Pena Physics! Everytime I walked into that class, Mr. Vernon had something new. I-Ie spent most of the time ex- plaining and helping the class under- stand, but some how my mind didn't catch on. Junior Favorites V anrheadfaair heriln 1 someone who rarely thanks before speaking 4 lt s hard to be humble when you re an N . 5 SYN space Favorites Winners How many albums do you have? Which one is your favorite? Why? Enrico Obregon What is you - ign'nt? I don't have any albums. Baby, this is the 8O's. I have cassettes and discs. My favorite is U2 War because it's cool. Don't you think so? Lydia Gomez I have a lot of albums and tapes. I do not have a favorite, but I like to listen to Ready for the World, Bruce Springsteen, and Prince. Runners Up Richard Saenz I collect as many tapes as I can. My favorite artists are Madonna, Run- DMC, Motley Crue, and of course, George Strait. Gracie Perez I have lots - too many to count. Most are country and rock. When I'm with my friends, we listen mostly to country lGeorge Straiti. 44 Sophomore Favorites 6,66 3391 3 Oi Freshmen Favorites Winners I'Iow does it feel to be a fish? Explain. Kevin Cipriano Being a freshman is great. Fresh- man life is very unique. l know this year was supposed to be one of confu- sion, but the pieces fell into place, and the year turned out great. Christina Aldridge At first, I was scared because I was coming to a school I had never been to before. Meeting new people and get- ting harder subjects was something to worry about. But as time went by, I found out things weren't all that bad. Runners-Up Larry Specks It is nice to be a fish because I know that Vm growing into a young adult and learning about more responsibil- ities. Sylvia Cantu When I became a freshman, I was excited and nervous at the same time. I was excited because I was going to a school I had never been to, and I was nervous because I didn't know what to do. Freshmen Favorites 45 conchjkonchladj I concerned with llstenmg an on others conversations 4 Teachers . s' M ,h , Who To ou, What Is Success? sJGl'l6Yv QGDHGXSD CJSHSXD QIIOHGSV GRD 446446539 f4f.9l'l6XS9 CJGH09 G 3 1 E Athletics Language Arts Social Studies exai-lov cfs:-:sw CKcDl'l6Ysv was-me era-:sw grouse wa-mf-new qowswgrai-:sw e.fai-new moi-wsw,: e.a-me-isp ? Q i -L G 5? 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CJRDHGDV HCBXPCJS f4fEJl'l63S C4fOl'lC'5X9 CJRDHGYQ CJGDHGYP EKG I-t6DHGxv ao:-neva for-ter: aol-toy: moi-ic-uh from-i Rene Montalvo Success to me comes from within a person. A person must want to suc- ceed. To do this, he must be deter- mined, have a positive attitude, and never take no for an answer. He must strive for perfection, and conquer any obstacles which stand in his way. 48 Who's Who Art Math C4Gl'lC'7hv CA'Sl'l6X7 C4fQl'lC'Dh9 CKQHCDQ CQGHGXJ C4ffDl'lC'33S9 CAUHGXND CJfOHC5X96gf8l'lQ5 CKSHGBA CKSHGXD 2469!-D659 QGH0 I MGP' N291-IC-We N91-leya Q91-veyw NLQHCDH 419:-1C-ph N191-iq-W: A29 HG3v Q42-DI-lC'hv cial-IC-he :A-BHC-me 1101-IC-Bw CAD . Q6 . C4661-a 5'-- 'l F! JGYKQHQV5 WQFPQYD N191-IC-Dk GQGJHQYD e191-1Qyw GKSJHQ72 591-iGJ 0 6591-:Gy Robert Navarro Anthony Obregon When you find a goal, you work To me, success is becoming a jet toward it. If you fail, you try again and pilot in the Marine Corps. never give up until you finally succeed. 5 3 Band Business Vocational Education . H659 61014632 1-KSHCBQ CKOHGLD G-ISHS!! CJGI-1659 QGJHCQYQ CJLDHGXEKQHGYQ CATDHGTQ QADHGN C-KOHGYQ Y V 3 D ' Q? ? - Q 5 Q ? Q ? ? 5 Q GY' 6191-IGI 6'i9H9 Q'DHQY2- WL9HGJ?f-'4Q'JHC'D'D NLQI-ICDK GKQHGYP 'YL'-9HQJ72Y4L9HC'9'S'19HQJ'v -119i-PGY' '-191-IQYP FKQHGWD Shauna Renfro Success is knowing in your heart that youlve fulfilled your purpose in ,life, whether it be by making your first million before you're thirty or by just graduating from high school before you're thirty. As for my life, success would be fulfilling God's purpose for my life and letting I-lim have His will in ieverything I do. Toni Taylor Success to me is accomplishing all the goals that I have set for myself, and being able to live a happy and fulfilling life. Maribel Trevino Success is defined as the favorable or desired outcome of something at- tempted. This is correct but not com- plete. To me, success is knowing you are the best you can be. I used to think that having material things meant you were a success. But now, they aren't that important. Since I am about at the end of one part of my life and the beginning of another, I have begun to set goals. My next goal will be to start college and to finish with the degree that I desire. Whols Who no checked out by the opposite sex 2 f, vw A . ev ve, i be a - ' to :SYN hw-if Homecoming Court LEFT: Homecoming Queen Jackie Sanders. TOP RIGHT: Junior Princess Marielena P RIGHT CENTER: Sophomore Princess Lydia Gomez. BOTTOM RIGHT: Freshman Princes Christina Aldridge. nllllllI'IlllllImllllllnllllllIllllllIllllliillllIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImllIllllllIlllllllllllIllfillllllllilllllmllllllllllllllnllllllll 50 Homecoming Court Most Likely To Succee What do you want to accomplish in life? 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With whom were they? Rudy Garza I refuse to answer this question on the grounds that I might incriminate myself. Sophia Ayala No comment. Most Congenial Whatls the one thing you want to do most in life? Khoi Hoang I want to set my mind on the wis- dom that I have accommodated from all my friends at DI-I-J. Angie Ayala l'd like to have the chance to meet all my favorite rock bands. l'cl like to talk with them, jam with them, and party with them. That would be bad!!! Mosts 53 siiazpisisarpjmlg 1 like a needle 4 Every girl iikesl 6 limi! who dresses ly bf SYN 1Q2339355553?S5g4f,ga52f.:.w,'g ii ix:-.fy 55vq:gg,1 rm ff' ' fl'-'gs ggpgmz. Q ' F7 ::s:1gfi3 'F-fm-i.igiZfffii's5fLizqffifiim. iii T125 flfflfxfi.-'1,. v.gE5'1lflfi:5Ip?5l2if'ififfslifszzx. - siffzfffidiizfffzlfililizifisfwf lfE54.:ii- ff 0 : , . Q -. 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Clyde Johnson My blue denim 501 jeans and my blue button-down. White polo socks, and of course, my Nikes. Adrain Lee My pre-wash Calvin Klein jeans and my long white shirt with the collar turned up. Most Athletic Tell us about your most embarrass- ing moment. Phillip Bubba King It was when we lost to Boswell in the Lions' Club Tournament. I missed a free throw, and they beat us by one point. Tarhonda Carr It was when I got my tooth knocked out playing against Poly. A girl hit me right there on the court. 54 Mosts M o st s Q46'DHC!7s2 2104-l0s2 CAD!-DCQND QA-DI-IGN: QA3H67b.9 Q. 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Melissa Cruz On Xmas Eve after work, I couldnit find my car keys when it was time to leave. I panicked, and everyone helped me look for them. After 30 minutes, I called my mom and con- fessed that I had lost my keys. She then reminded me that I hadn't taken the car to work! Most Humorous Describe your most embarrassing moment. Ralph Romero When I was a freshman, I was a member of the rifle corp. Once I threw a rifle and nearly hit my corp captain during a halftime show. Nesa Scott Once during a basketball game, I went for the ball and ran into the wall! Mosts 2+ 'I 50 s Dr SYN classy round I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ken Salazar Nancy Dela Rosa Describe your dream car. Describe your dream car. My dream car is a red and black Lamborghini. lt's sporty, My dream car is a red Mercedes convertible. They're and one ofthe most expensive cars of the 8O's. It's also one nice and luxurious. Owning one would make me feel suc- of the fastest. cessful. 56 All Around DH-J Class Officers i l l TOP LEFT: Senior Class officers include: sitting, Vice President Nhung Bui, and Secretary Han Dinhg standing, President Bobby San- chez, Treasurer Rene Montalvo. BOTTOM LEFT: Sophomore Class officers include: sitting, Treasurer Patricia Raminez, Secretary Maria Ramirezg standing, President David Stierwalt. i i i TOP RIGHT: Junior Class officers include: sitting, President Mariane- lena Pena, Vice President William Coxg Standing, Secretary Nancy Lopez, Treasurer Anna Reyes. BOTTOM RIGHT: Freshmen Class officers include: sitting, President Kevin Cipriano, Vice President Jessica Garciag standing, Secretary Michelle Sanchez. Treasurer Lucy Diaz. Class Officers THE PLAYUFFS Er EV Q 5' 4? Z Qm ,m i 5 i m 2 qmmmmkm 1 1 E ! E W imwfw mme em WIN M meg mm: lhiwl bsnmmmgl 385 Di ww... N, 3 imma: s S E an hlQh4D3Vld Crosby-vm a Dallas Janl cell PSYN pot head tiristlifiiiiped out 1 trgfpt awt, fgadj. liigspsacedkftout 2. DH-J Varsit Football Well, it's football season again. If excitement, will be remembered as someone had a reichtor scale, it would measure 5 because of the groans, jeers, and jokes. Although it's true, we had another winless season, we had something we never had before. We had some very exciting games in which our wins were taken away from us during the last seconds. We also had more All-District selec- tions than ever before. Players such as William Cox, team defense, team offense offense. Also, able Mention 1st team offense, 2nd Vernard Hampton, 2nd Andre Dean, 2nd team we had a lot of Honor- players this year. They were Michael Hart, Mark Stierwalt, Alonzo Patterson, Mark Lira, and Joe Vedia. These are the people who will help DH-J succeed next year. But this season, although filled with the season an Eagle died. His name was Vincent Crowder, and we dedi- cated, however bad, this season to him. This was his year. Vincent Crowder was an athlete, an athlete extraordinaire He was great on any field he chose to participate, for he had fun in every place, and friends in every wake. Vincent's friends were happy anywhere, for they knew that Vincent cared. He would help the downtrodden, like the knights of long ago. Rest in peace, Vincent Crowder. The light of the world has dimmed since you left. 60 Varsity Football TOP RIGHT: Coach Krug to Coach Moffett as Coach Harned listens in disbelief: Sumu fum- bled the snap again. CENTER RIGHT' Hey, Bud, the play is that way. BOTTOM RIGHT: Head Coach, Mike Moffett. BOTTOM LEFT- 1985 Varsity Football Team. 324 Steve Balber 350 Michael Hart 365 Joe Vedia 366 Toan Dinh 4367 William Cox CENTER LEFT: Coach Mark Krug. CENTER: William Cox exclaims, No, Hart, you can't eat until after the game. CENTER RIGHT: Coach Terry Bowie. BOTTOM LEFT: DH-J's massive men in motion. BOTTOM RIGHT: Help! Varsity Football 4560 Charles Hogue 471 Jose Martinez 373 Bobby Salgado 351 Mark Stierwalt 361 Michael Ayala over your i42 head I over yu' hed! adj 1 an cement shoes 2 fighting at person bugger than.tyou4Chuck1e, H fnghtmg Wrlgggam is NPSYN trouble Sl SJ u Q o n o 1 o 4 o an o 4 o Q Q o l o if 3 Howard Kelly 312 Andre Dean 421 Richard Saenz 17326 Chuck Whatley i?36 Rudy Romero Q' A- 2 ef' -'ai 5 2 S 1 Q . .Q-.A---.yikv . 337 Robert Navarro 385 Gabe Martinez 47-L87 Vernard Hampton TOP RIGHT' Coach Jim Wilson, CENTER RIGHT: The team give- thanks. BOTTOM RIGHT: Coach Marvin Molberg, 62 Varsity Football - -w C N .5 f H5822 lun? Nr' wg. - 1 Q'-Q V if 1' -,. ii 2 Alonzo Patterson 1. 'N A-Q. T if 8 Rene Montalvo if 9 Mark Lira VVE, 1 ' T 316 Eric Ruelas it T T 420 Kh0iH0ar1Q A ' ' i322 Bobby Powell 5333 Darrell Salzido TOP LEFT: Coach Tom Armstrong. CENTER LEFT: Coach Kelly l-larned. BOTTOM LEFT: Come on, says William Cox, that twerp from Boswell is getting away. Varsity Football Q.fg Q 4 all n. 1. unrelatedijgunigtese gabs 2 nonsegslcakgignbberashflirlcI1s full LA 1 lg-+4 5 ,vw TOP RIGHT: Eagles look on with anticipation. BOTTOM LEFT: The future of DH-J football CENTER LEFT: Opening game excitement. the Class of '87. BOTTOM RIGHT: Darrell Sal CENTER RIGHT: Hal The Boswell twerp fell ziclo says it's lonely at the top. down and went boom 64 Varsity Football I Wi? ,F qw ,M all , W M61 '32 S fl W-iasis-in , ' L TOP LEFT: Close Encounter of the Last Kind in AAAA football. TOP RIGHT: Andre Dean's would-be tackler eats dirt. CENTER LEFT: Mi- chael Ayala avoids a tackle. CENTER RIGHT: ,Q F 11-sgsg 'Michael Ayala begs for assistance on a block. BOTTOM LEFT: Mark Lira tries but no one's listening. BOTTOM RIGHT: Disappointment Amari N,,,,,, . ik' Varsity Football 65 1985-86 Varsity Volleyball Scores go forrrt Igo for nt! v l a phrase that dares 1 you to lil live upgto a challenge 2 a demanding challeugeggfthei,volleyball teams to fx-1 1 l lle A SYN git Aelll lel A T 1985-86 varsity Volleyball Roster ' - ' i ,A 1 . A name uniform if n -- A . phrase.ithatrrequires your best Q Ms. Spacherl Bump, Set, Bumps are most commonly known as dance steps in which people bump their bodies together. Spikes are usually things that people do to one beverage with another beverage. Sets are commonly known to math scholars as groups of numbers with some identifiable qualities. In volleyball, bumps are used to re- ceive the ball and to pass it to another player. A set is made to place the ball in position for a strong strategic move. Spikes are performed when bumps and sets are successful and are hit at a downward angle onto the opponent's floor. Spike-Win! Thislseason our varsity team won only a few games, but played as if it was a winning team. Due to new U.l.L. requirements, preseason included two weeks practice before the first game. No pass-no playn caused the team to lose four players. But the highlight of the season was winning the third place trophy in the DH-J tournament. At the close of the season, the team said goodbye, with roses, to the four veteran seniors, Beth Bond, TaR- honda Carr, Rhonda Smith, and Glen- da Gutierrez. Their winning coach for the season and forever was Ms. Val Spacher. 1354 Hermelinda Flores 46 Olivia Sambrano X V J 47 Diana Jayme Fi? 549 Tracy Seeley MMS' 66 Varsity Volleyball Glenda Gutierrez 1 Rhonda Smith 2 Kristina Hernandez 3 Hermelinda Flores 4 Sophia Ayala 5 Olivia Sambrano 6 Diana Jayme 7 Tracy Seeley 9 Beth Bond 11 TaRhonda Carr 13 BELOW: Barbara Allen, managerg Ms. Val Spacher, coachg Yolanda Martinez, manager. opponent Trimble Tech Eastern Hills scores 07-15,15-05,07-15 15-08,04-15,04-15 Arlington Hgts. 14-16,12-15 O.D. Wyatt 15-13,15-10 Ft. Worth Christian 08'15,04-15 Nolan 13-15,15-05,15-13 Trinity Valley 15-05,15-05 Carter-Riverside 13-15,07-15 North Side 07-15,04-15 Polytechnic 10-15,17-15,15-06 Castleberry . 10-15,01-15 Keller 06-15,13-15 Boswell 15-09,08-15,08-15 Grapevine 05-15,07-15 Polytechnic 15'11,07-15,02-15 Castleberry 13-15,04-15 Keller 03-15,10-15 Boswell O1-15,09-15 fi 5 - s is 1 E 3 gl a Q Q Q 1 il si li TOP LEFT: Rhonda Smith thinks the frog method makes better bump passes. TOP CENTER: Glenda Gu- tierrez says to herself, Just grin and bear it. Rhonda Smith says to her- self, Just relax, it will be over in a minute. TaRhonda Carr says to her- self, Why me? TOP RIGHT: TaR- honda Carr shows off her powerful spike. Jffl Glenda Gutierrez 42 Rhonda Smith 'N mum HWPS 43 Kristina Hernandez E 715 Sophia Ayala if if if 11 Beth Bond ' 313 TaRhonda Carr Minas ' N 1 ya Varsity Volleyball 67 bogus I bagasl, adj, 1. at really phenominal , way of telling someone his zipper , is down. 4 David Ellis, -you're SYN false : Off The Ground The jumping and jiving JV Volley- ball girls jarred the district by winning, winning and winning! They electrified all with their plays and told the district where quality lived. District coaches were amazed when they found out the truth. Some were beaten by the JV volleyball team twice in the same year. Of course, like everyone else in Texas, JV team members were affect- ed by House Bill 72. Those .who failed courses the first six weeks were benched the second. For some, this was heart-breaking. For some, it meant the opportunity to start And everyone learned that rules were rules when, because benched players, the remaining t embers were ab- sorbed by t Var ity team. JV Vdl all was coached by Mrs. Joan V Gorder. X sf JV Volleyball S-2 U! LEFT: JV Volleyball Team members include: bottom row, Lydia Gomez 339, Lisa Davila 341, Annette Gomez 4332, Rosa Reyes 334 and Patricia Ramirez 333, top row, Shelley In man 9331, Betty Juarez 430, Becky Gonzales. 336, Regina Hernandez 11340, Sheri Gamble 438, Dulce Hoyos 4137, and Patricia Leal 335. TOP RIGHT: Patricia Leal performs a side bomb to the admiration of her teammates. BOT TOM RIGHT: Regina Hernandez sets the ball for a spike. WMQHMT 115 TOP LEFT' Marsha Stierwalt pre- pares for a bump. TOP RIGHT: Lisa Davila shows the follow through after a spike. Davila, Lisa 46541 Gamble, Sheri 4f38 Gomez, Lydia 439 Gomez, Annette 332 Gonzales, Becky 336 Hernandez, Regina 1?40 Hoyos, Dulce 4337 Inman, Shelley 431 Juarez, Betty F30 Leal, Patricia 335 Ramirez, Patricia 333 Reyes, Rosa P534 JV Volleyball 69 squaw I skwa I n la an ugly girl b dog u 1 , ,breath 2. jail bait .Qll7ho's that rx,-Mario's dating? D SYN dog Fish Girls All Blast Off The freshman foxes fought fire with fire. The phenominal DH-J freshman volleyball team blasted into orbit and took the district by storm in 1985. Only now have they begun to slow down. Led by Commander Marsha Stierwalt, the Diamond Hill-Jarvis Lady Eagles lbetter known as Stier- walt's Savage Spritesl literally demol- ished opponents without working up a sweat. It is unknown whether the Fabulous Freshman are a new breed of athletes, but they are a sign of better things to come for the DH-J volleyball program. They will make DH-J a team that will be feared by all opposing teams, and and one day bring back the word championship to the dictionary at DH-J. 70 Freshmen Volleyball 1985-86 Freshmen Roster name uniform if lsabell Reyna 11 Rina O'Gorman 12 Maria Salazar 13 Selina DeAnda 14 Stephanie Alvarado 16 Marsha Stierwalt 17 Ramona Cisneros 19 Rosa Morales 20 Sophia Mendoza 21 Rosalinda Hernandez 22 Lucy Hernandez 24 ,xl 1985-86 Freshmen Scores opponent scores Trimble Tech 02-15, 15-13, 15-09 Eastern Hills 15-06, 15-10 Arlington Heights 16-14, 15-03 Ft. Worth Christian 15-02 15-01 Brewer 15-01 15-04 Trinity Valley 15-05 15-08 Carter Riverside 15-08 15-11 Castleberry 10-15, 15-07 15-06 Keller 15-04, 13-15 15-06 Boswell 16-14, 09-15 15-13 Grapevine 11-15, 15-10 15-06 Castleberry 15-11 15-01 I' MIDDLE RIGHT' Marsha Stierwalt and Rin. O'Gorman w,ait patiently for the serve. B07 TOM LEFT' Freshmen Volleyball Team in cludes: bottom row, 'Maria Salazar 5913, Ra mona Cisneros 419, Sophie Mendoza 4321, ant Rina O'Gorman iff12g top row, Selinda Deandz 314, Marsha Stierwalt 317, Isabell Reyna ifll Lucy Hernandez 424, Rosa Morales 420 Stephanie Alvarado 316, Rosalinda 422, anc sponsor Ms. Olivia Reyes. f ww, un an TOP LEFT' Marsha Stierwalt returns a sizzling service to the opponent for a point. TOP RIGHT: Lucy Hernan- dez shows some style as she returns the ball with her back to the oppo- nent Alvarado, Stephanie 316 Cisneros, Ramona 319 Deanda, Selina 414 Hernandez, Lucy 324 Hernandez, Rosalinda H22 Mendoza, Sophia 321 Morales, Rosa 49520 O'Gorman, Rina 312 Reyna, Isabell 411 Salazar, Maria 17513 Stierwalt, Marsha 417 Freshmen Volleyball tolicompete wlth others 2 unable to handle peer pressure 4Fredf-fwnth Joe PSYN can t do rt I caxft bangle! kant hang! adj. 1. being unable Slaves To Juniors, this year, had the responsi- bility for getting the job done on the basketball court. Only four seniors played: Clyde Johnson, Bubba King, Gene Lusk, and Eric Ruelas. Even though the bulk of the team was young, each player reached inside himself to surpass his opponents. With the yelling, screaming, shout- CDC Finney Billy X Wormley, Reggie I Ki I Johnson, Clyde it .aY4x Lusk, Gene ' , , Reulas, Eric A g 72 Varsity Basketball The Slam ing, and cheering ringing in the ears, they realized they had the support of the school. Before anyone knew it, the team had set goals, followed through, and reached them. From Coach Jim Wil- son came the inspiration to play as one with unity, with success. KLJ 1. g ,,, BOTTOM LEFT: Reggie Wormley, Eric Ruelas, Gene Luask, Vernard Hampton, Phillip Bubba', King, Billy Finney, Clyde Johnson, Bobby Joe Powell, Howard Kelly, and James Tiger Myles. TOP RIGHT: Diamond Hill's version of the Phi-Slamma-Jamma . MIDDLE RIGHT' Gene Lusk says, in yo face. K Qkblff 2 ,fy ' fi? 54 13- I ,jf Maui always has the' P SYN throwm the munch junk food 3 snacks before mealsilien I mtmehes fgman-chez I N. 1 cravingto eatgf BW , ff E ., , ,,,A M '.,, ' , f 'z i V' 'xr M in TOP RIGHT: James 'lTiger Myles says, Please get the ball, TOP himself, Who has the ball? BOTTOM LEFT' Eagles tell their opponent, LEFT: l'I'he things we have to go through during a game, cry Howard You d0f1'l have 3 Chance. BOTTOM RIGHT' R9Q9i9 Wofmley leaps 5 Kelly and Vernard Hampton. MIDDLE RIGHT' James Tiger Myles asks Shot PAST 5 Boswell defender, 74 Varsity Basketball 51 Sn sv 1 41 ' i t ,U 454' T g l TOP LEFT: Watch this shot fellas, brags Billy Finney. TOP RIGHT' As MIDDLE: The one man slam, MIDDLE RIGHT' Look at him fly, says a both teams scramble, James Myles shoots for two, MIDDLE LEFT: For- Steer player, BOTTOM LEFTg Vemard Hampton Shoots for two, BOT. get this stuff, l'm going to shoot, says Reggie Wormley, TOM RIGHTA Reggie Wormley says, you better get back. Varsity Basketball 75 stereo at full volume 4'l'eenagers aren t happy unless they re ,. 5 SYN groovm iammin' I jam nf v. 1. rockin' 2. playing the Basketball While the Varsity Basketball Team was busy hoopin' it up, the dazzling Junior Varsity moved up and down the court with their fast breaks. Strongly affected by Alonzo Patter- son's leadership, the DH-J JV Basket- ball Team was known throughout the district as a team that didn't quit until the final buzzer sounded. Leading the JV in its battle for the top district spot were Junior Alonzo Patterson, and Sophomores David Sierwalt, Joey Saye, Martin Criado and Adolfo Hoyos. During the course of the season, the Junior Varsity and Freshman teams were affected by the No Pass - No Play rule and suffered the loss of sev- eral key players. Despite the new rule the Junior Varsity kept its winning edge throughout the season. The Junior Varsity was coached by Mr. Kelly Harned and Mr. Terry Bow- ie. TOP RIGHT: Alonzo Patterson cannot be stopped, once he is in the air. MIDDLE RIGHT: Alonzo Patterson tells his defender, Psyche Patterson, Alonzo Criado, Martin Smith, Michael Stierwalt, David Powell, Craig Saldivar, Jeff Hoyos, Aldolfo Saye, Joey Dennis, Danny Espinosa, Paul JV Basketball -.Ni L Hy 1 3 KQWLE5 40 lrtrlt stuff E 1 M ,xx si lg, Q i 245' is sg,,.,,,, , .V H N ' : t ? V 5 - :L fx N ' ' l- Q ,.1V. rs? L QQ, :. lu sv 1' --uw ...WM frVMWm,,V,mrWvff Q QV' .1 B its it TOP LEFT: Joye Saye springs up for two points. TOP RIGHT: Martin up for an easy two points. BOTTOM LEFT: Adolfo Hoyos raises his hand Criado tells David Stierwalt, lt's my turn to shoot. MIDDLE LEFT: Fred because he's SURE BOTTOM MIDDLE: Fred Thomas tells everyone, Thomas says, No prob. MIDDLE: David Stierwalt won't let go of the Lookout, cause this ball is mine. rim becase he's afraid of heights. MIDDLE RIGHT: Martin Criado lays it JV Basketball 77 3 illlt T b3Sgfl n 1 an inspiration to all teenagegrsjzj ,angjexcellent musician that not 2. jonlylljsriggsgabotitiifthe good things but also the ovoo, j Indnana and ns a n .iSYNg5Btuceg.Springsteen was nm infuse Shoot Slam Dunk Score You're capable of playing any team if you just set your minds to it and work as'a team. Come on, y'all, we can beat this team. Lets fire it up and play our best. Go for it! Booonk! We did it! We won our first game. All Right! This is going to be a great season. Come on, y'all, get your acts to- gether. We can't get lazy now. We've got to work hard. Booonk! But Coach, how can we win if no one's playing the right position? When I try to help them, they just get defensive and play worse because they're upset. What can I do? MUS? You're the one who never knows where to go-always jumping in our way and making us miss the ball. Ll 4Q!97 Although the girls' basketball team had problems, they always made their school proud by playing hard. 431 Rhonda Smith 341 Sandra Salazar if 51 Nancy Dela Rosa 78 Girls Basketball -r'--r ' 4, - X . ' , .r, . , i -5' 'tix , t', ' . A, 5 , 1985-86 Girls Basketball Scores Opponent Scores Masonic Home 52-20 Carter Riverside 50-38 Boswell 54-74 Calvary 6420 Castleberry 31-74 Keller 39-73 Hirschi 48-67 Boswell 32-54 Castleberry 38-82 Keller 29-34 Hirschi 32-66 Poly 35-67 Boswell 19-51 Grapevine TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Van Gorder, Assistant Coach. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Craig Stacy, Head Coach, 3 l TOP LEFT' Nesa Scott struggles to regain the mall. TOP CENTER: 1985-86 Girls Basketball 'eam includes Coach Craig Stacy, Nancy Dela tosa, Betty Juarez, Marsha Stierwalt, Ta- ihonda Carr, Nesa Scott, Frances Anderson, ind Rhonda Smith. TOP RIGHT: Rhonda Smith goes up for two points. BOTTOM LEFT: Ta- thonda Carr tries to block the pass. NM' , fs' , f 'fi It' ,wi , , , '- W V L ' W Y ' Wfff Wfswg MMV-A ' . W 1 ..,t. Nam , M , - 51 , : I A ' 'Y' , l 45911 Marsha Stierwalt 313 TaRhonda Carr 331 Betty Juarez 355 Nesa Scott Girls Basketball 7 snoadiand guts 1 blad and gatsij in 1 the result of violence B g thatglay s , we 3 Nlghttiiare lon Elm Street Senior s' thrive on N 5 2: wl1at Felix made of Edward in the hall SYN gross A DH-J Double Play The 1985-86 Eage baseball team proved to themselves, as well as to others, that they were a winning team. The games were full of excitement, suspense, and lots of spirit. When asked Which baseball player do you admire most, Bobby Sanchez replied, Buddy Bell because he's competitive at playing defensively and offensivelyf, I can't predict the season, but I'm gonna live 1000768 was Ken Salazar's reply when he was asked How well do you think your going to do this year? Francisco Tenorio replied We have the best pitching staff that DH-J has ever had, so I'm confident that we'll win. It took a lot of time, practice, and struggle, but it was worth it. The team was great! TOP RIGHT: Coach Molbefg. R CENTER: The 1985-86 DH-J Baseball Team if -T 'l'47i'W4 '-1'f f 4 'W gf - ., , s - in V Anthony '.,Va J at 'fe' - 1 Qg xg Obregon ,I ..g,. lil gvvg i'- 4' N 1 ,,,., ,.,, ,,,, W2 ' Emlco , ',t,' ' , 'W f Zlfllf l E. 8' 1' 'l - J f OMG rrss 1' Q--rv ag - trii E' Q , Iegmm W . , .,,,, , ff, f Nv,.. fhgjljg - V F5 - Joey Saye ,ff 1,5 1' , -1 lv? glyg 331 f if 10 - Ken Salazar E ' ' ' 2 'w :f'5'54' i21- 5 , I ., ,,,,' , , .i,. ff '1f..a.1. , -. , Q.. iw---,NMA 80 Varsity Baseball l i5 i rf-- .Qg X, x K' - TIRE? cv X5 'X TTR 1 y rg , , W T 'T 4 f ggi. .,h. 2 y- 1 ' c. ,. N- A at K V f,e,.giv,, X - V V' ,'fni'Y75- --X SW f VM... .- Q I ,,.,4sswY.,'v4, Q It M A ,..., ,Ni K ,W A4-7' - . .. 'V 'E .. A' 1. -xr X A ' .. - fr' - rf: - X. im., Iwfziir- -we M ...-f.X,.f,,,, f--gf v rffw Vi- , y . i 2-A - Fi -f 1,.,-:,. Ji . 1 C f Y , . . 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V - 311 - David Stierwalt 313 - Michael Ayala ry, '41 f.. 314 - Mark Stierwalt :. .?A ' ' 421 - Bobby Sanchez if l fa 2 Varsity Baseball 81 crop pants lkrap pants sl- la .,vl to cut off short w n b an outer garment extending from the waist s to the ankle and covering each leg SYN clamdrggers, floods, gauchos seperately4Nowadays everyone wears f'-' .P I Tennis: ls It Love Or Advantage? Tennis was one of the most enjoy- able sports around. When asked how the season would turn out this year, Beth Bond replied If we have enough players, this season should be great. Tennis gave DH-J athletes the oppor- tunity to meet students from different schools. I think we will do fine if we prac- z Beth Bond A David Ellis A 1 H Nancy Dela Rosa Y'j5?7g Han Dinh f'!,.'.g .. Lisa Davila V ti ,r, 'fx . .,.. 1 5 E l Stephanie Alvarado W Marsha Stierwalt i ' :.- . iuii f i - -t-: - K ' ' w-X'-N, X -r, . - .-,wig '-' ' I x-iz' .. I ag Coach Val Spacher 53 'I Wai 4 ass .. ' ' . -. ibkc. 'A-sir ' fzinf g. :j,r.3,.f1.'.,gg 1 82 Tennis Sometimes it's okay to lose. We prac- ' tice harder anyway. said Han Dinh. , Tennis was played in the spring l when the days are hot and the nights are cool. This years team was great and played every game to the best of l their abilities. l l l 2 S vi tice, work hard, and stay in shape. A i E i Q , l ' . its , i 1 . f 1 Q ,s w e E f. lv 'fl it f f '- K' -,,,: :'- ' . 1 - , f', ,Q yn N Q ,, M -' '- , K 1 of I f T E 3 if 2 rt E I l TOP RIGHT' Han Dinh returns the ball. CENTER RIGHT' Nhung Bui gets stuck with the dirty work. BOTTOM RIGHT' DH-J's 1986 Tennis Team. ll Q . I 2' W . l l IV ' s fl S Y uf'-l-'tu-Q Running With The Wind This years Track team started off on the right foot. Returning tracksters Toan Dinh, William Cox, and Kenny Bates helped make the season great. Newcomers Bobby Salgado, Tung Dinh, Richard Saenz, Charles Hogue, Gabriel Martinez, Jose Martinez and Silas Arizola worked hard to keep the old timers on their toes. Practice was extra tough this season because of all the newcomers. Each trackster worked on building up strength and stamina, and onl building up endurance for the long hard runs. Coach Mark Krug and Tdm Arm- strong helped motivate and strengthen the team. Coach Terry Bowie and Coach Joan Van Gorden helped the track girls per- form to the best of their abilities. MIDDLE LEFT: The 1986 Track team includes: front row, Tung Dinh, Richard Saenz, Charles Hogue, Gabriel Martinez, Jose Martinez, Kenny Bates, top row, Coach Krug, Toan Dinh, Silas Arizola, Bobby Salgado, William Cox, Frank Fernandez, and Coach Armstrong. MIDDLE RIGHT: William Cox works out for the Mr. Uni- verse Contest. BOTTOM LEFT: Hey Coach Krug, get the !'? that hit me with the shot put. BOTTOM RIGHT: The DHJ Girls Track team includes: Sandra Salazar, Rina O'Gorman, Ta- Rhonda Carr, Coach Bowie, and Coach Van Gorder. Track GET GFP MY CASE K E ew 2 M Wu mas was , MM , l i1p W, 5? m ma W E 2111? X H!! ss uns W wma , as tabular l tii-bi-lur I n. 1. cross-eyed 'K l 4 Without his contacts, Kenny Salazar ii tubulars SYN que Board fyfsffs . 'sw 1 .'.' si. .. ,X hx. X .7.A 'fe r 'V 5 K -e -- - A ,.,- 1 -. ,P - ,..., A .K 5-5: .f- V -:ig ,ig . ci, jr afaa e Administration TOP: Dr. l. Carl Candoli. MIDDLE LEFT' Dr. Robert McAbee. CENTER: Ms. Midge Rach. MIDDLE RIGHT: Dr. Lonnie Wagstaff. BOTTOM: School Board Members include: seated, T.A. Sims, secretary, District 4g Richard O'Neal, presidentg Mollie Lasater, Vice Presidentg and standing, FWISD Administration And Board N. Arturo Pena, District 13 Bill Elliot, District 23 Maudrie Walton, District 3 Suzanna Lasko, District 55 Jocelyn Wuester, District 65 and Loftin Witch er, District 7. School Administration And Staff Dr. Madell Bailey Principal Guillerma Morales Vice Principal Raul Rodriguez Vice Principal lphoto not availablel N K ,,.... W ' X 'S- 6514.-3 Q K XC. '- .tigmx 1 my Xl, A . . 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Art Armstrong, Tom Athletics Math Bowie, Terry Athletics Math Braudaway, Gary English Spanish Burley, Shirley American History World History Burns, Honey English Coulson, Carol Typing Vocational Office Education Word Processing Easley, Evelyn Computer Literacy Twins Gillespie, Darless English Hardin, Janette Reading Harned, Kelly Math Athletics Johnson, Essie Government World History Faculty 89 Faculty Lawson-Kennedy, Linda Science Krug, Mark ,WW .g x X - A x MBV' -N f -,.V l Af Us N124 ' i - . C ' 1. Q i i i i Athletics Littleton, Carolyn Band Choir Music History Lyles, Normia Food Services Macon, Nora English Moffet, Mike Athletics Physical Education Molberg, Marvin Athletics Social Studies Montague, Nancy English Journalism Speech Theatre Arts Yearbook Staff Palmer, Linda Biology Health Quear, Al Drafting Woodshop Metalshop Robinson, Bonnie Home Economics Cooperative Education Sidwell, Joyce Biology Chemistry Faculty 1 y,vn-I , ,, . 92 A F' -X -,,- , 22.. A X RY A fi--ik? 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Who .4 !l,f ji Coach Craig Stacy is dedicated to this work. He never gives up. 94 Faculty Q Vi Ms. Nancy Montague always has time for me. Mrs. Bonnie Robinson is nice to me. She has time for everyone. Ms Honey Burns is a great inspiration in my education. Ms. Val Spacher is serious about coaching, but she's a very understanding person. l Mrs. Jan Hardin is funny. She has a great sense l of humor. Mrs. Carol Coulson Utakes time out to help you. She brings out the best in you.'l Mrs. Linda Palmer makes learning easy. She teaches us in ways that we understand. ,,.fi Mr. Al Quear helps me a lot. He's cool. Mr. Ed Vernon knows what he's talking about. O O ovv . QQ Of Q 000' 9 009' g .g',, Mrs. Normia Lyles 'tis committed to what she does. She makes you achieve, Mrs. Essie Johnson is a good teacher, a funny Mr. Gary Braudaway is always there to talk to teacher, and a cool teacher. when you have a problem. He be's your friendf Faculty GFP STAGE in 1 N I ,,!i Q , ' W Q , 'a 1, 4 MF ! E E E Y YH 'saws 3 I mmwm - il1Wlll lHB M E Q ik '5' EQESE' 5 W, mg-- L 2 Wquwv' u:'e.a?+ K , ??ESEE EE'5Q3EE 23 . .. -1 ss , ,Q am , 2 x A ,, ,HW -M wa asa us ra s xl i m as I2 E m u s 3 2 m an sa I 1 H E as Q 2 E E Q E ii Ei 5 EF E E ii ii IZ 3 E 2 E 13 , with droopy drawers, uncornbed hair, and a Spiderman Shlftfxlm Bur, stop acting like f-f PSYN flake hoser !h6z - er! la. nerd b. dork 2. a person il' Student Leadership The Student Council is an important part of Eagle spirit. It formulated ideas and carried out plans for fund-raising, Homecoming, and school dances. It kept Eagle spirit alive and going. It provided student leadership at Dia- mond Hill-Jarvis. The Student Council was led by President Kenny Salazar, Vice Presi- dent Shauna Renfro, Secretary Nancy Dela Rosa, and Treasurer David Ellis. The Student Council was sponsored by Dr. Madell Bailey and Mrs. Shirley Burley. Student Council l I W i . l il TOP RIGHT: Dr. Madell Bailey and Shirley Bur-, ley. MIDDLE RIGHT: Doyle Blackhawk andl Christy Bankhead take advantage of Studentl Council dances. BOTTOM LEFT: Student coun- cil Vice President Shauna Renfro, Secretary Nancy Dela Rosa, and President Kenny Salazar. BOTTOM RIGHT: Junior Representatives in- clude: lst row, Vernard Hampton, Joe Vedia, William Cox, Rudy Romerog 2nd row, Nanc Lopez, Mariaelena Pena, Hermelinda Flores Mary Rodriguez, Anna Reyes, Norma Ortizg 3r row, Tammi Hegwood, Shelly Ford, and Shaun Renfro. N-x4 i TOP: Senior Representatives include Buster White, David Ellis, Bobby Sanchez, Kenny Salazar, Rene Montalvo, Jose Rodriquez, Nancy Dela Rosa, Sophia Ayala, Debbie Bowers, Lisa Cooper, Han Dinh, Norma Alvarez, Nhung Bui, and Dorothy Cabral. BOTTOM LEFT: Freshman Representatives include: lst row, Stacy Gallaway, Marsha Stierwalt, Kevin Cipriano, Stephanie Alvarado, Yolanda Morales, 2nd row, Leannette Crawford, Lucy Diaz, Sharon Johnson, Dalila lbarra, Lorenza Garcia Michelle Sanchez, Jessica Garcia, Rosa Morales. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jarl rod Monreel, Joey Saye, Charles Hogue, David Stierwalt, Gracie Perez Patricia Ramirez, Stephanie Cox, Shelley Inman, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Esperaza Flores, Kim Bui, and Laura Longorn. Student Council 9 T ,' N, s Y U H r NATIONAL T stnplndncular ls trip m dik 6 lar fr T t HONOR sogm T l3dilQflQ,fsfQD ibet really wild and outgoing by T , 'Q T ilfreakt-QQ groovey 4'l'he Jam Boys are 1 , Z ' ,S SYN d'tz . T T l X 1 5 ' 3' Vs if NHS Montalvo, Rene Salazar, Kenny The National Honor Society was a group of highly dedicated students- dedicated to academic achievement and excellence. . These students were selected by a committee of teachers, counselors, and administrators. The committee took into consideration the students' grade point averages, subject difficul- ty, and leadership capacities. Lopez, Nancy Ortiz, Norma 3 Renfro, Shauna Reyes, Anna Duran, Veronica Hogue, Charles Shauna Renfro studies for the upcoming UIL play. 100 NHS ,X me ,K+ ,- - r iamond Hill Jarvis Decathlon team prepares for competition. fix I 'ap- Bui, Nhung Dinh, Han Ellis, David Garcia, Cynthia Bui, Diep Ford, Shelly Pena, Mariaelena Pointer, Stephanie Stierwalt, Mark Vasquez, Hilda Wyche, Glen Bui, Kim Hoang, Tung Inman, Shelley Saye, Joey Stierwalt, David NHS 101 grief Rfgrefil n. 1. deep sorrow 2. the effect of g aisasiemooaa -+-f Charlie Brown!PSYN anguish Dedicated Decathletes Friday night, January 31: The even- ing began with a knot of anticipation in the stomachs of the students gathered at L.D. Bell High School. They had come from all over Fort Worth and the Mid-Cities to begin the first round of competition in the 3rd Annual Aca- demic Decathalon. The essay competi- tion began at 7:40 p.m. and ended at 8:30 p.m. and was followed by a mini- party at the local ice-cream joint , Saturday morning, 7:30 a.m.: Breakfast was served at the L.D. Bell TOP RIGHT: Coach Montague cuts lunch short to tutor poetry. CENTER RIGHT: During test breaks, decathletes compare notes. BOTTOM LEFT' The 1986 Academic Decathlon team in- cludes: front row, Nancy Lopez, Nhung Bui, and 102 Decathlon cafeteria. At 8:15, contestants report- ed to their homerooms and began the first test in mathematics at 8:30. They continued testing until later that even- ing, but the schedule allowed for sev- eral breaks in between tests and time for words of encouragement from their coaches. Saturday evening, February 1: Dur- ing the awards ceremonies Diamond Hill learned that they had increased their scores over last year's by a cool 4206. Not Bad! Karen Peterkag back row, Bobby Sanchez, Bust- er White, Toan Dinh, and Dwain Wyche. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Nancy Lopez learns that she scored second in economics. 'QQ . l f. U 5 LT ' .0 5 , .Q .KI - . ' f IL- nbelievable! When most people hear that you're in the UIL competition, they think you are stuffy and snobbyg that you're ex- tremely smart. The truth is that UIL competitors are not stuffy and not snobby-just extremely smart. They know where they want life to take them. The place was Boswell High School. Time: the 1st week of April. With re- turning UIL competitors Beth Bond, Nhung Bui, Han Dinh, Kathy Edwards, Shelly Ford, Tammi Hegwood and Shauna Renfro teaming their talents with newcomers Mariaelena Pena, Nancy Lopez, Alma Vega, Norma Or- tiz, Dwain Wyche, and David Stier- walt, the DH-J team was stronger than ever in the areas of literature interpre- tation, ready writing, science, and spelling. TOP LEFT' UIL Science Competitors include Nhung Bui and Han Dinh. TOP RIGHT: UIL Spellers include Alma Vega, Beth Bond, Mariaelena Pena, and Nancy Lopez. BOTTOM LEFT: UIL Ready Writers include David Stierwalt, Toan Dinh, Dwain Wyche, and Norma Ortiz. BOTTOM RIGHT: UIL Prose Readers include Shauna Renfro and Tammi Hegwood. UIL Poetry Readers include Shelly Ford and Kathy Edwards. UIL 103 panties an a wad lpan tez m 'awadf adj la girls wrong, and they get theirfv D SYN po ed mad uptight Look at i' e some? ' Sideline Kickoffs Summer camp was over, practice was an everyday grind, preparing for pep rallies was a hassle - but it all paid off. The 1985-86 Cheerleaders were successful. They showed pride and de- votion throughout the year. Because of their hard work, stu- dents complimented them. The They're not snobs, and they're really good, said Christy Bankhead. Sincerity was the heart and experience was the backbone of the '85-'86 squad. Among them, they possessed 12 years of cheerleading experience. The squad was sponsored by Ms. Joan Van Gorder. Cheerleaders are doing a fantastic job this year,', stated Cindy Medellin. 2 2 3 E Q E TOP RIGHT: Lisa Cooper teaches the crowd to Uiggly, wiggly, woggly, woe! BOTTOM: DH-J Varsity Cheerleaders. Cheerleaders ...J , 'I....r 1. .'22 knee -5:21--2. ssl.-. S-QQ ,,:-me sr TNQ TOP LEFT: Varsity Cheerleaders get a kick out of home games. TOP RIGHT: Junior Kathy Ed- wards. MIDDLE LEFT: Senior Lisa Cooper. CENTER: Senior Debbie Bowers, Varsity Cap- tain. MIDDLE RIGHT: Junior Tammi Hegwood. BOTTOM LEFT: 1985-86 Varsity Cheer- leaders. BOTTOM RIGHT' Lisa wishes that Debbie would put her arm down. Cheerleaders 1 .N--KM, Jug. TOP LEFT' Junior Shelley Ford, TOP MID- DLE: Junior Terri Pool, TOP RIGHT: Junior Mary Rodriguez. MIDDLE LEFT: Junior Shauna Renfro, mascot. BOTTOM LEFT' Stephanie Al- varado doesn't believe the final score. BOT- TOM RIGHT: The hazards of the job don't get Kathy Edwards down. Cheerleaders 7 N -iq, 'g':':,,T5j.., h A ....,.-..g: .aria . .1 .- .. .wW.e. A X K-Q we 'W my as '51 .GZ r '.r1?.,,h '?, 3 sm wx TOP LEFT' JV and Freshmen Cheerleaders. TOP RIGHT: Ms. Joan Van Gorder, sponsor. MIDDLE RIGHT: Sophomore Lisa Rodriguez. BOTTOM LEFT: Freshman Stephanie Alvars ado. BOTTOM MIDDLE: Freshman Melissa Ayala BOTTOM RIGHT: Sophomore Stephanie Cox. Cheerleaders 1 fdippxti. rs T, fdYD,,!l ff ddJl If dipping, la nosey gb I C0rICl'tf'Ci16l3dYS Kravitz 2 gathering mfoi that ,. ,. fl doesnftfigrtiiolve..you C Mnchael Ayala practices F5 X-filvfl busv body ' . . is KlCklIlQ p Who said Drill Team didn't kick? Sponsored by Jan Hardin, they showed us what the best legs at Dia- mond Hill could do. First lieutenant Missy Byrns taught drill team mem- bers the meaning of being a Jewel. It meant being proud, hardworking, sharp, and dedicated. After no pass no play was put Our Hee s into effect, many of the Jewels were benched for the remainder of the 1985 football season, but the remain- ing six showed the kind of spirit and pride that had never been seen at DH- J before. Competitions and clinics made up a big part of the year, and DHJ was represented well. TOP RIGHT' Stephanie Elizondo and Lisa Go- doy make plans to go out after the game. MID- DLE LEFT: Olga Torrez, take a bow. BOTTOM LEFT' The DH-J Jewels include standing: Gra- cie Perez, Cathey Putman, Stephanie Elizondo, Erminia Ybarra, Michelle Perez, Mrs. Jan Har- Drill Team din, Claudia Longoria, Olga Torres, Sandra Sa- lazar, Steven Garciag kneeling: Lisa Godoy, Missy Byrnsg on floor: Jessica Garcia, and Susan Velasquez. BOTTOM RIGHT: Ladies, this isn't a line-up. ki - L if my , ,,, Z li , A , l .Q 43 A 'ff ff 22 , rf f af F J ,f in ' f rf. 1 3 Wage ga ta, me Q 'gif V H if 'X -E.: 'EF , ...garage 9,-da. 'wa - Q 5- 'QT' a Zz? wa Swan ,.. QW 'J' M' Q 'Jr' as-.vii 1 M W in F ir. 'z 2?TZ m, W , X, ww 'mm QW T7 VJ AL. . fm MW ww iv 4 TOP LEFT: Jessica Garcia tips her hat. TOP RIGHT: Laura Longoria prepares Jessica Garcia for show- time, CENTER LEFT: Gracie Perez, Susan Velasquez, and Stephanie Eli- zondo get shot at sunrise practice. Missy Byrns Stephanie Elizondo Jessica Garcia Lisa Godoy Claudia Longoria Gracie Perez Michelle Perez Cathey Putman Olga Torrez Susan Velasquez Erminia Ybarra Drill Team 109 rock -n- ,roll I tak n r5l 1 n. 1. music in its finest form, originated in the mid 50's 2 popularized by Elvis Presley, Beatles, Bruce Sprmgstem, Bryan Adams, Boston, Rush, Van Halen, and the Cars . . 3 concerts are a main: ieQleinent.4 I love . 5 SYN jam - Band: Ready, Set, Go! The 1985-86 Golden Eagle March- ing Band was an exciting experience for all new members, for all upper- classmen, for the drum major, and for the teacher. Fewer numbers of freshmen and up- perclassmen took part, but Drum Ma- jor Bobby Sanchez coped with the new numbers and created an exceptionally worthy band. The biggest challenge was to the new director of the band, Ms. Carolyn Littleton. She brought with her a new concept Band-Ready, Set, Go! To the pep-rallies, she added a touch of spice by placing the band on the stage instead of in the traditional pit. Asked what he thought of Ms. Littleton, Sean Lyles replied, I think she has a lot of good for the music program. No pass, no play had a big impact on the band. Participation on and off the field declined. Although they still had courage to go out on the field with only 15 marching members, they re- ceived a rating of 3 at the U.l.L. Marching Contest. The last half-time show of 1985 in- cluded a farewell to the Seniors of 1986. The show consisted of comic- strip readings, ring-around-the-rosy, and anything and everything else imag- inable. At the game, the Band Sweet- and Beau were announced. heart Dana Gandolph, and Ralph Romero. On the whole the Band had a good Even though there were tough year. times, the band stayed- in step. l E high expectations, and it should be TOP RIGHT: Drum Major Bobby Sanchez an ticipating half time. BOTTOM LEFT: The Dia mond Hill-Jarvis Golden Eagle Marching Band BOTTOM RIGHT: Laura Dimas, Mary Mata and Teresa Villegas. K 'f-'Wu rn v Alonso, Alicia Araujo, Sylvia Blackhawk, Doyle Blackman, Greg Blackman, Keith 2 3 110 Golden Eagle Marching Band i 1 i l I i l HEL? diva Sanchez, Bobby f' Brown, Peggy ,TOP LEFT: Band Beau Ralph Romero and Band Sweetheart Dana Gandolph at Senior Farewell game. TOP RIGHT: The Band asks, What's the deal? i Z7 '52 Cassell, Lisa Crawford, Lenette Cruz, Elizabeth De La Garza, Jeannette De Luna, Norma Dimas, Laura Golden Eagle Marching Band 111 crazlest form, performed by modem English bands 2 pauses han' to spike and clothes to , change tofleather and chams 3 mspnres slam M egsd ancmg l rv makes Salvador Lopez nafley punk rock I pangk tiki I n. 1. in its hu-1 l x - 5'-'56 . Flores, Jesse 1 Gandoph, Dana ' l Govea, Teresa TOP RIGHT: Band director Ms. Carolyn Littleton. TOP CENTER: Mascot Shauna Renfro jams on the drums with the Band at a football game. Guajardo, Gina Hopkins, Amy Lynn Mata, Mary Kenner, Andy X Lyles, Sean or . , , w 1' ' A ,ZTZTIA WM, . j ', MN, 1 . U, 5 ff! . Lnrmdi. gl X ' 55 1 ,635 if 9' I V 'V' , T ' ,,- 51 3 ff fyy 41 , ' i 112 Golden Eagle Marching Band TOPLEFT' Norma Luna, Karen Peterka, Laura Beau Ralph Romero follows Dana Gandolph, Dimas, and Alicia Alonso reply, We salute you, Band Sweetheart everywhere. Senior Ralph Romero! TOP RIGHT: Band llle .lm f f: ',' r ,efgegrgf ' 4 if 1 1' .N l Peterka, Karen Pool, Terri l Renfro, Shauna Reyes, Debbie Ruiz, Lorna Sanchez, Michelle Thomas, Shelley Torres, Michelle Golden Eagle Marching Band 113 114 awesome X ow sam! adj 1 totally different S . u . . and extremely wild, 2. radical. 3. outrageous. 4. being the best.4Seniors are totally .Z4 SYN cool Let Me Entertain You The Drama Department performed two one-act plays this year: one for contest and one for grins. The Philadelphia Story was DH- J's UIL one-act play entry. The story of love and wealth starred Tammi I-legwood and Sean Lyles. Shauna Renfro and Ray Smith won medals for their performances as wedding intrud- ers. ln supporting roles were: Christy Bankhead, Yolie Martinez, Mario Garza, and Lorraine Coronado. Up the Down Staircase was the story of a first-year teacher's exper- iences at an inner-city high school. Starring were Shelly Ford and Yolie Martinez. MIDDLE RIGHT: Christy Bankhead and Doyle Blacklrlawk make the most of featured roles. BOTTOM LEFT: Staircase weird kids in- clude: Kathy Edwards, Manny Valdez, Shauna Renfro, Sean Lyles, Nesa Scott, Yolie Martinez. Thespians Sarah Sanchez, and Lorraine Coronado. BOT- TOM RIGHTJ Ms Montague said kiss my hand, not slobber on it. Sean! exclaims Tammi Heg- wood. 'f 4 i lg li TOP RIGHT: Tracy's little sis lYolie Martinezl has a crush on Tracy's ex lSean Lylesl. TOP LEFT: Reporter Shauna Renfro thinks she's died and gone to Heaven when Tammie Heg- wood, Doyle Blackhawk, and Lorraine Corona- do kill her with kindness. MIDDLE LEFT: Re- porters Ray Smith and Shauna Renfro give the Lord Mansion a once-over. BOTTOM LEFT: Staircase faculty members include: Shelly Ford, Allen Young, Dee Dee Sparks, Darrell Salzido, Missy Byrns, and Dana Gandolph, BOT- TOM RIGHT: Staircase good kids include: Mona Cisneros, Peggy Brown, Tammi Heg- wood, Christy Bankhead, Cindy Vedia, Liz Ro- dela, Han Dinh, and Marsha Stierwalt. Thespians 5 QMAKIR 5 ,gcrunsm I kruz mlv 1 a ndmg around with j your shades on bemg cool 2 throwm a , 9 - 1l dnvmg ' P X N5 W Hog u n y 'U - Y . . . 0 o o sch ' ' ' if ' 74 . . . . ' s K p 2 cru1se4Durmg lunch Semors go -db SYN 3 il 'lj 5 ' ' BRT L. gr 5 0 to M? 5 X was s 'Q Remember The HEROes HEROes in 1986 were not only on television. We had HEROes here at ol, DH-J, too. PELE HEROes were HEROes from Child Development. They performed in many activities this year. And work- ing with children was a heck of a job. HECE HEROes were HEROes that A 4---A ...,. worked their way up to the top. They worked on top of coming to school everyday. lWell, almost everydayl. CVAE HEROes cooked their way through life. They prepared food for teachers meetings, and even more im- portant stuff. But, the HEROes had a lot of activi- ties during 1985-1986. Every year FHA HEROes prepared a Christmas program for the Jarvis Nursing Home . what a group, huh? Now you know why we called then HEROes. l SL: TOP LEFT: Mrs. Welch's PELE HEROes include: Rosie Hernandez, Bar- bara Cervantes, Tammy Mayo, Petra Gonzales, and Patricia Chism. BOT- TOM ROW: HECE HEROes include: top row, Tommy Breitenstein, Tina Shaw, Lisa Lewis, Leslie Tardy, Theresa Humphries, Maribel Trevino, Angelo Rodriguez, Rene Sanchez, bottom row, Dale Applegate, Robert Tucker, Ofelia Martinez, Paulita Morales, Gavino De Leon, Fidel Garcia, Richard Buswell, Mrs. Robinson, and Victor Droguett. FHA HERO BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Welch's FHAers include: top row, Lorraine Coro nado, Rudy Garza, Irma Flores, Luis Macias, Maribel Trevino, Victo Droguett, Petra Gonzales: bottom row. Mrs. Welch, Patricia Chism Tammy Mayo, Tammy Herrera, Elizabeth Rodela, Rosie Hernandez, ant Cynthia Vedia. TOP RIGHT: CVAE HEROes include: top row, Rachae Franco, Elizabeth Oballe, Lorrie Tijerina, Rosa Kennedy, Michael Smith Monica Lopez, Severa Garcia, and Mrs. Lyles, bottom row, France: Flores, Manuel Gonzales, and Lisa Garcia. 0 I X Chlld Abuse?? Never!! fl A PELE was Originafed to prepare about children and their behavior, and 4 Y, 56 A K ., , 4 -5' X A l V, I -1 N ff- l ' -fl ! 9 U' fp Exif: DH-J students for the world of chil- dren. Mrs. Karen Welch sponsored Child Development in 1985-1986. According to Child Development students, Mrs. Welch does a great job. She knows all there is to know about kids. ln 1986 there was a change in class periods. Only one lab class was al- lowed. One period was spent learning the next two periods were spent dem- onstrating what they had learned. Child Development taught me a lot about kids, and how to work with them. Maybe some day it will help me with my own, said Rosie Hernandez. Child Development was also active in The March of Dimesv, The Great American Smokeout , and with Christmas, Valentine's Day, and Eas- ter activities. TOP LEFT: Sponsor Mrs. Karen Welch. TOP RIGHT: Rosie Hernandez Cabral, Rachel Jenkins, Karen Peterka, Petra Gonzales, and Mrs. Karen shows the kid how it's done. BOTTOM: PELE members include: Barbara Welch, sponsor. Cervantes, Patricia Chism, Tammy Mayo, Rosie Hernandez, Dorothy PELE ,MTV I em ' ta 0 ve! n 1 24 hour music just don t get it PSYN jam V 0 television 2. visual rock 4 -f, some people 0 9 e Q Working For Living HECE was the class that students joined to learn how to work with oth- ers on the job. According to senior Frank Mayo, HECE introduced students to careers in food service, child care, consumer aid, housekeeping, management, and the clothing and apparel industries. The class was meant to help students become working adults. Mrs. Bonnie Robinson sponsored the group. Lisa Lewis served as President. Besides getting paid and receiving credit for work, the students really en' joyed the class. The explanation, Don- ald Geeo said, 'iwas that Mrs. Robin- son was cool and didn't get on our nerves. will wdmzm. HECE rl: M 4- 5'- i TOP RIGHT' Mrs. Bonnie Robinson. TOP LEFT: top row, Richie Rich, Fidel Garcia, Ange- lo Rodriguez, Gavino De Leon, Victor Droguettg bottom row, Richard Buswell, David Rodriguez, Otelia Martinez. Christy Vinson, and Mrs. Robin- son. MIDDLE RIGHT: President Lisa Lewis. BOTTOM LEFT: top row, Brenda Russell, Tina Shaw, Leslie Tardy, Tommy Breitenstein, Adam Flores. Gene Lusk, Mrs. Robinson, David Cruz, bottom row, Rene Sanchez, Martina Espinoza, Maribel Trevino, April Heron, Robert Tucker. BOTTOM RIGHT: Paulita Morales, Donald Geeo, Dale Applegate, and Bobby Navarro. f. as fee S2 'ki ,r We're Cookin' ow!! CVAE was the class that helped stu- dents learn to cook. It also taught them to read recipes and follow cook- ing instructions. On why she signed up for food ser- vices, Rachel Franco said, I like cook- ing, because I like to create different entresf' 'LI think Mrs. Lyles is a good teach- er. She's also nice and cool, said Lisa Garcia. When asked if he will cook after he's married, Manuel Gonzales re- plied, No way! The class itself lasted two periods a day. During this time period, people learned and experimented with food. These experiments were conducted on guinnea pigs: the TEACHERS! Ev- ery Wednesday, teachers went to the CVAE room and pigged out! The food must have been good because all the teachers are still around lunfortunately . . . l CVAE was sponsored by Mrs. Nor- mia Lyles. . TOP LEFT Mrs Normia Lyles. TOP RIGHT' CVAE President Sebera Garcia Vice President Lorrie Tijerina, Secretary Lisa Garcia, Treasurer Rosa Kennedy and Historian Rachel Franco. BOTTOM: back row, Mrs. Lyles Carolyn Ramos, Rachel Franco, Elizabeth Ovalle, Manuel Gonzales, pez. Michael Smith, Michelle McGee, Willie Bell, and Mrs. Carol Roberts, middle row, Frances Flores, Lorrie Tijerina, Lisa Garcia, and Sebera Garciag kneeling, Linda Arredondo, Tammy Humphries, and Monica Lo- CVAE nerd lmrdl n la dork b geek c wxmp 2 president P SYN spaz Never.Elect5FReaLborkSKI:lerman tsthe club p TAFE Trains Teachers With the faith of a mustard seed, in days when the mere mention of Texas House Bill 72 sparked fire in the eyes of students, parents, and teachers alike, Mrs. Linda Palmer quietly trudged along with a group called the Texas Association of Future Educa- tors KTAFEJ. Every Tueday after school, TAFE met to learn what teachers do, and how to help teachers. Presiding over TAFE were President Adolfo Hoyos, Vice President Vickie Lorona, and Secretary Jesse Hernandez. TOP LEFT: Melissa Lopez, Mrs. Linda Palmer, Adolfo Hoyos, Vickie Lorona, and Mario Garza. TAFE. BOTTOM LEFT: Work, work, never stop, never stop! BOTTOM RIGHT: Allen TOP RIGHT: Friday Bake Sales meant bucks to Young admires the TAFE sign, Future Educators .V' mf. f Once upon a time, there was a choir program at DH-J. The student drop- out rate, however, increased so dra- matically in 1985-86 that the number of teachers employed at DH-J had to be decreased. So band and choir were taught for the first time by a single teacher: Ms. Carolyn Littleton. Asked how she felt about teaching choir here, Ms. Littleton replied, I enjoy training older voices. Before, l Tipped Off The Tongue worked with middle school kids. Even though choir was still offered, some students were upset that it got lost in the shuffle of numbers. Michael Ayala said, It seems like there aren't any electives left. What will get axed next?,' But for those who managed to schedule the class, it was worthwhile. According to Yolanda Johnson, Choir is fun, and I like Ms. Littleton. TOP LEFT: Bobby Salgado smiles sneakily at his plans for lunch. MIDDLE LEFT' What is this? Musical Limbs. MIDDLE RIGHT: Members of the Beginning Choir include: bottom row, Missy Byrns, Yolanda Johnson, and Rosalinda Hernandez: 2nd row, Angel Forkner, Lisa Cassell, Liz Rodela, Becky Nimmo, Peggy Brown, and Karen Peterkag 3rd row, Erma Hernan- dez, Teri Pool, Celinda Palacio, Ralph Romero, and Sherry Madison: top ix row, Bobby Sanchez, Dean Roden, Darrell Hill, Adam Bopp, Richard Saenz, Sean Lyles, and Bobby Salgado. BOTTOM: Members of the A Capella Choir include: bottom row, Shelly Thomas, Tammy Herrera. Michelle Sanchez, Mary Flores, and Luis Maciasg top row, Martha Gua- jardo, Marsha Stierwalt, Andrea Dean, Lisa Cooper, Yolanda Martinez, and Amy Hopkins. CIRCLE INSERT: Ms. Carolyn Littleton. Choir 121 U fur sure lfer shut! adj. la. without doubt b. real c. confident 2. knowing exactly how not ' to make a fool of yourself. C Come on! No! Are you.: . P SYN absolutely Blast Off With Science Mrs. Linda Palmc., the sponsor of the Science Club, did not hesitate to schedule her first field trip. The trip was planned so that the Science Club could entice new people into joining. The trip was scheduled on September 19, Destination: The Fort Worth Na- ture Center. New members went to the Fort Worth Buffalo Range. Unhappily, the only animals that could be seen were prairie dogs and deer. Someone asked David Ellis if he had seen any buffa- loes. No, he replied, but I could sure smell them! At each of the other Science Club meetings, Mrs. Palmer conducted ex- periments which pertained to science. With each experiment, members learned something new. Some experi- ments that were done tested how much Ph is in different products, how many calories are in food itemsg and which direction plants grow. Science Club was led by dedicated President Bobby Sanchez, Vice-Presi- dent Jarrod Monreel, Secretary Jose Martinez, and Reporter Patricia Chism. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Walton turns his head fearfully as Patricia Chism Hoyos, Bobby Sanchez Mrs Linda Palmer Allen Young Mr Walton experiments. CENTER RIGHT: Adolpho Hoyos gets into experiments. Jesse Hernandez, Jarrod Monreel and Robert Evans BOTTOM: Science Club members include: Jose Martinez, Adolpho Science Club -w'af'9 OE: Working It Off Vocational Office Education and it's corresponding organization, Office Education Association gave students a chance to learn efficient and effec- tive office skills. lt also gave them an opportunity to get an office job. Most VOE-OEA students attended school half a day and then went to work for the remainder of each day. VOE and OEA were sponsored by Mrs. Carol Coulson, who taught the class and monitored job status for each student. TOP LEFT: Mrs. Coulson struts her stuff in the hall. MIDDLE LEFT: VOE-OEA Members in- clude: Standing, Angie Ayala, Nina Tijerina, Tea resa Ackley, Carol Trevino, Vickie Munoz, Toni Taylor, Mrs. Coulson, Leticia Zamarripa, Nora ma Martinez. Sitting, Patricia Bernal, Marial Espinoza, Debbie Bowers, Teresa Lujan, Cindy Medellin, Martha Guajardo. MIDDLE RIGHT: Carol Trevino concentrates on her work. BOT- TOM LEFT: Leticia Zamarripa thinks she knows how to type. BOTTOM RIGHT: Class Officers include: President Debbie Bowers, Vice-Presis dent Norma Martinez, Secretary Cindy Medel- lin, Treasurer Martha Guajardo, and Represen- tative Carol Trevino, VOEAOEA 124 gk! tome ftan lkfn 1 The hard stuff Crown 4What s a party without PSYN gngglewater Seegrurns 8, ,Wild.Chicken, J. Daniels, Royal g Jets High In The Sky This years Jet Team taught young people the consequences of alcohol and drug abuse. Many young people today are experimenting with drugs and alcohol, so the Jet Team went out to try to combat the growing epidem- ic. A lot of young people don't realize what alcohol and drugs do to their minds and bodies, what it does to them mentally and physically. The Jet Team with all it's knowl- edge visited many of the surrounding schools. They went to Meacham Mid- dle, M.H. Moore Elementary and Dia- mond Hill Elementary. The Jet Team also talked to the students here at Dia- mond Hill Jarvis. Mrs. Jan Hardin sponsored the team. TOP RIGHT: Sponsor Jan Hardin, MIDDLE 2nd row, Cathey Putman, Jessica Garcia, front RIGHT: Jet Team Officers V, Pres, Laura Di. row, Laura Dimas, Faviola Escamilla, Amy Go- mas, Pres. Faviola Escamilla, Sec, Amy Gomez, mez. BOTTOM RIGHT' President Faviola Esca- BOTTOM LEFT: The 1985-86 Jet Team in- milla. cludes: back row, Buster White, Jan Harding JET Team Eagle Eyewitnesses Extra! Extra! Write all about it. Journalism was added to the 1986 DH-J program of classes. At mid-term, it was decided that the Eagle Eye Wit- ness should be resurrected. A staff was selected and promptly adjourned into three working groups: the Brat Pak, the Dream Team, and Moats. The EEW staff wrote and published three issues this first year First, howev- er, they had to learn about leads, out- lining, features, interviewing, and eth- ics. It was the journalists' job to poll students, interview teachers, and re- view recent events. Good coverage re- quired I.D. fimagination and depthl. What doesn't these days? The EEW staff was sponsored by Ms. Nancy Montague. Not pictured were Missy Byrns, Nancy Dela Rosa, and Sean Lyles. TOP LEFT: The Moats include Missy Byrns Knot picturedl, Olivia Ber- rones, April Briggs, Tammy Hegwood, and Shelly Ford. BOTTOM LEFT: The Brat Pack includes Hilda Vasquez, Norma Ortiz, and Nancy Lopez on the bottom row. On the top row are Mary Rodriguez and Rene Martinez. Wx HH BOTTOM RIGHT: The Dream Team includes: Angel Forkner, Sarah Livar Sanchez, Cindy Vedia, Christy Bankhead, Manny Valdez, Lorraine Coronado, and Bobby Sanchez. Journalism 125 0 r narley lnar-le! adj. 1. weird but cool 2. W tripp in7vfDalilia McDonald isrvj SYN HWBSOIIIC Buzz Saws Buzz Off So you want to build your own home? Don't go to Fox and Jacobs go to Diamond Hill-Jarvis Building Trades. They have the quality and skill that is taught to them by Mr. Walter Wade. The Building Trade students worked hard this summer building a new annex for M.H. Moore Elemen- tary. They did a really nice job on it and were rewarded with A+'s. Even during the Fall, The Building Trades team constructed new and even better annexes for use elsewhere in the district. Students can learn many skills in Building Trades. Just think: they prob- ably didn't even know what a hammer and nail were until Mr. Wade came along. Now, they can build anything they want with the skills they have! TOP RIGHT: Junior Doug Townly unpacks for work. BOTTOM LEFT: ald. BOTTOM RIGHT: Paul Espinoza, Don Thomas, Ray Smith, Jose Hernandez, Robert Hernan- real hard. dez, Mr. Wade, Doug Townley, Pedro Hernandez, and Michael Mc Don- Building Trades . 3 W 1 e - ' I , -'.ee assi W Q ,T 'sf' , ., sn - Freshman Jesse Urias takes a break after working Cheerleaders Award Spirit qwrggg, H.. .. ' i . me Q at is . sh? , V .. . 53,5 1 asm' ly -0 'bb ii' l if' I m A 0 A . xv, gi W- ' 1 : in X ?'5EQQ.J x ' i mf: -' .g. 3 ,ff -, , ii ' if ' . V i 'V . we r, P. 'W -V A ...ff 5 fu i O . ,l U A E gl A i- X rw' ..., X gef- ....,..m.L . V .. -N . . .. Q k - .,, ,V kf.A5q . theft:-s.i ' if' Q ..., : 1 .A,. l 2 . '.,: f- 'Q .,.. . ., Ikv N 1 .sv A 55 +1 - , ',,, f wx - . rr ' ---,--- Ai 2 X 1 - . . A s ---If .ew ' t i W' 'V . gf' .. ti - ifi M V X . , W We - we -- f Fmt., . ..,.W ll .3.-ES: 1 - OR X xXQf 1. Q 4. 1 Q N it mf' Y l L Q E aw it 'l 'Q 5. 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Mariaelena - 11 Ramirez, Lillian A 9 Sambrano. Olivia - 11 Scott. Nesa - 12 Sidwell. Mrs. Joyce Smith, Rhonda - 12 Spacher. Ms. Val Stierwalt. David - 10 Stierwalt, Marsha - 9 Trevino, Carol - 12 Vasquez. Hilda - 11 Vedia, Cynthia - 12 Vernon. Mr. Ed White. Debra - 11 Spirit Pins 127 'kicks I vt. la. outstanding bg iflawIessT2. awesome Q Annual SYN bad We're Bom To Run!!! DH-J's 1986 Eagle Staff was born to run - born to run around taking pictures, born to run after possible class button customers, and often born to run from Ms. Montague. The story started at our summer workshop, where we learned how to seniors, who had varying goals and varying joys. April Briggs appreciated the fact that she had the power finally to put her thoughts and feelings into print. Dana Gandolph, however, just wanted to produce the best yearbook possible for my senior class. Often there wasn't time to analyze take pictures, write copy, and come up with deadlines. But we didn't really understand how big our job was until school started and there were activi- ties to cover, sports to photograph, clubs to find out about, and teachers to keep track of. 22 of the 26 member staff were TOP RIGHT: Montague's Right Hand Co-Editor Angie Ayala, Sponsor Ms. Nancy Montague, and Montague's Left Hand Co-Editor David El- lis. MIDDLE RIGHT: Bobby Sanchez says, Got- cha! BOTTOM LEFT: David's Ca-Boys and Ca-Girls include: Co-Editor David Ellis, Junior 128 Eagle Staff what was happening to us. There was always a deadline just around the cor- ner. But when it was all said and done, we found that The Wall wasn't as hard to climb as weld once thought because we helped each other get over it! Mariaelena Pena, Nhung Bui, Han Dinh, and Toan Dinh. BOTTOM RIGHT? April's Senior Cheeto's include: top row, Carol Trevino, Nan- cy Dela Rosa, and Vickie Munoz, standing, As- sistant Editor April Briggsg kneeling, Cynthia Vedia. l li it ins Q' ...X fm F Fi 5 r TOP LEFT: Debbie's Dingbats include: stand- ing, Junior Kathy Edwardsg front row, Assistant Editor Debbie Bowers, Lisa Cooper, and Cindy Medellin. TOP RIGHT: The Long Riders ind- lude: top row, Ken Salazar and Junior Lisa Cas- sellg 2nd row, Assistant Editors Sarah Sanchez and Lorraine Coronado, and Bobby Sanchezg bottom row, Junior Amy Gomez, MIDDLE LEFT: Annual Staffs Initiation Day didn't bring Seniors Carol Trevino, Cynthia Vedia, Han Dinh, Nhung Bui, or April Briggs down! MID- DLE RIGHT: Let's go before the Truant Offi- cers get here! BOTTOM LEFT: Beth's Sensu- ous Seniors + 1 include: Pat Bernal, Christy Bankhead, Dana Gandolph, Assistant Editor Beth Bond, and Junior Peggy Brown. Eagle Staff 129 X N le . A, ,, , t Q as ,. Q , 2, ,. -Q ff 1: x -YP GQ f 3 ss Q ' ACKLEYflREGANli ,fIfERESAl 1 uarkabsxxwsgsvos . Coop :reall-cappaia chaff 10, ALLGENQ BARBARA . A A PQYALA ,ANGIE M. ,Ama Staff 12g Mmhmg amd 9,115 FHA cmd fCappellaAChoir 9,103 Student Council 10,111 Steer' I rum r n er g nnu ta or a-12: Freshmen Class Favorite Runner-Up 93 Sopho Af?ALA,r JOHNNY AYALA.4SOPH1A. A aANxHeAD,.gr:xg131s3fyNAr AA AAA it IDB 1 1. right on 2. achieving Af . f QQ- Q2AL ALA ifSeniors H ! P SYN ff A A 1 , . 1A1 A D i i A ' , y . A AAA , :AA 1A.AA A,A,. .A A1A . rr. ' D A' A A, A A fi ts How To Deal With Senior Stress I wonder if I'll pass was a ques- tion many seniors asked themselves. Getting through the Senior year at DH-J was tough. Tougher than any other. First, getting into the habit of study- ing was difficult. We'd never done that before, and it was one of the major things seniors have to do, especially in Government and English, Studen,t,Qouircil9, -' A . . Glrls'Athletias 12g A Cappella Choir 9,105 Znd. Lieutenant Flag Corp 105 Student Council 9,104 llblleyball Manager 123 B Honor Roll. Development 11g VOE Coop 125 Show Choir 93 A trtgllorrtrnlttee 11,123 Junior Class President 11g 8a.ndD Secfc Lead 11 A al S ff Edit n-rore.Prtncess 103 Most Spirited Senior Spirit Pin 1125 Junior Princess Finalist 11, Bascbaiiiaf A - . Volleyball 9g10,12:Bm1fetbzilE 9,105 Track 105 Stu. dm GOUHF99?l?9i'f?210?fF'?SlTmmfP'i'7i'?iS'9f: iANGEl.aAQg 1?i2i2,f,'fsfj fi - A Cappella' .Chair'f9,1031L,12i?ggSlQ9W ficfwfl' 9,1o,11,i2, Drama, 12,125shbwfaQbpi:,',SeErezary 10,113 f Hondr fDl2ls!axk'flhgL.A Cappella 9,101 Shout Cixqir3'UILsE05f?!Y!l?leg10i 'Most is ' Spirlted'10,12, f71f:,r.g?k V, 4 132 Seniors Second, deadlines were headaches. Seniors had to learn to beat deadlines. Deadlines were always part of order- ing invitations, picking out prom clothes, completing term papers, and taking senior pictures. Third, relationships were trouble- some. Relationships seemed to be on and off things. Underclassmen who had relationships with seniors felt left out simply because of the seniorit that separated seniors from unde classmen. There really was no one way to de. with senior stress. Some daydreame to escape the pressure. Some hel their breath until Graduation Day Well, most held their breath uni Graduation Day. 32 C'l 'l '-'V-ffxo.. f50mlt.lua l l I sure hope l'm filling in the right answers, sighs Rhonda Smith. l,fa1wzwv,u, mm, l dam MM fgfmuiiw guarantee V l ,ff,4,,, BOW QJLZZLQ Qlowow APllllXllqlluu1i5Tlles5 BERNAL, PATRICIA ANN VOE-Lab Ui VUE-COOP 123 Annual Staff 129 A Cappella Choir 10: Flag Corp 11: Freshmen Secre- tary 9: Student Councll 93 Most Spirited Senior Pin 125 Band Member of the Week 11. BERRONES, OLIVIA Booster Club 10,11g VCE 11g Drama 9,10,11,12gl Perfect Attendance 10. I BOND, LUCRETIA BETH . - A, S .l.v. Volleyball Team 9g vanity Volleyball team 9a Varsity Volleyball Team 10,11,12g Annual ' Stiff 11,l2g A Cappella Choir 10: Fresllmen'Baslwtbgll Team 95 President TAFE 1 13 Assistant Editor Annu' al Staff 12g Ann Branam Award 10gSi1ver Eagle-101 Most Spirited Pin 95 2nd Team Honorable Mention Volleyball 11g Tandy Scholar Award 10. 3 BOPP, ADAM Choir 123 Adopt-A-School 12. BOWERS, DEBRA DIANN Cheerleader 9,l0,11,12g Volleyball Team 93 Annu- al Staff 11,12g VOE-Lab 113 VOE-Coop President 12g OEA'12g A Cappella Choir 105 Athletics 9,101 Cheerleading Captain 10,11,12g Student Council Representative 9,121 Steering Committee 11,12: Silvefiagle Award 93 Who's Who Among Amari- Ganfligh Students 113 B Honor Roll 9,1O,11,12. ,lalaleos APRIL LYNNEA Annual Stafl l1,12g Drill rem 105 ol-14.1 Booster Club 11: Senior Steering Committee 12p VOE 115 Drama 11,121 Annual Siaff Asst. Editor 12: Student Cdunx:tlf9, A Seniors 133 BUI, Tl-II TUYET NHUNG BUSWELL., RICHARD if 7 f CABRAL, DOROTHY I I Y- in W Y I' 'W I M' token-jtokln. slang 1. a puff v. 2. take a y I hit.' 4Givelrne1iust one more iv 5 SYNrdrag af eri iII Eisssgsrs :is O 3 .Ms Y W .7 . V-I' . 'DLI' W Y: I ' ' W . HI, Y YNY, W T .HM E: ' It's Just About Over The day for us to step out into the Real World was approaching. It all started last year when we were ju- niors. The class rings arrived and we felt, for the first time, that we might actually get to be seniors one day. There were different ring styles, sizes, and colors. Every ring was different. Every ring was special. And everyone showed off. Invitations are here! lt was time again to look back through the years. Invitations were announcements that seniors wrote to invite you to the last gathering of the senior class. It meant a lot to seniors to have loved ones, family, and friends present when they crossed that stage into the Real World. Invitaions made some seniors sad. Graduating, to them, was sad. I don't want to leave 'cause all my friends are here, and I'm not prepared for the BIG world, said David Ellis. Most sen- iors actually feared graduating. But while working hard and dream- ing big, anything can happen! Thespians 9Q10,11,12g Track 10g Science Club 10: Annual Staff 125 Decathlon 12: UIL One Act Play Competition 910.11324 UIL Science Club 10,l1g Sophomore Class Vice- President 10: Vice, Presb dem of Senior Class 125 Iriomemom Representative 111 Drill Team manager 121 Student Council Home- room Alternate 91 Tennis, manager 12g,Thespians President Ilg Silver Eagle Award 9: National Honor Society 9,10,1 1,121 Who's4Who- Spgenhillg UIL One Act Play 'HOnorable Mentiorri. 3rd place ggsggcg 2Track 1l0i Tandy fliiafigrgrgiifion Dinner VICA 11: FHA, HERO ,121 K I 'V I . Drill Team Manager 10: Student Council Represen- tative 12: Perfect-Attendance 9.10. MIDDLE RIGHT: A few of the Seniors recall oli memories in the auditorium and join in a tearfl. moment. BOTTOM LEFT: The last game. gl fha' Bowel! 134 Seniors Qwujialml NA'-vc-l QA-.sues A MCA WQUYMGG 4,e,.tZf,7.fLJ ZZMAWZK mmwws wtf lf-fee Wee' wef CANALES, NANCY CANTU, LIBRADO JR. Baseball 9,10,11.l2. CARR, TARHONDA DENISE Basketball 9,10,11,121 Volleyball 10,1!,12g Track 11,125 FHA'l-IERO 10,114 Girls Athletics' 9,10,11,12g All Star Club 11,121 FHA President 11g Basketball Captain 125 Volleyball Captain 123 Student Council 113 Office Assistant 123 All District Honorable Mention Sasketball 115 All Distrlct Vol- leyball 123 Most Spirited 9,10,11,12g Perfect Atten- dance 9,10,11,12g 3 Year Sport Letterman l0,11,12g 3rd Place District Track Meet, CASTENEDA, FLAVIO Choir 9,10,11,l2g B Honor Roll ID. CASTILLO, VlCTOR cAvAzos, DIANA LEE r ttl PEREZ . , 4 Volleyball 9,210,113 Basketball 9,1G,11g .T1f50kV1QZq Science Club 113 -FHA 9,102 Student,,,Councll 9,111,113 Most Spirited Pin 9g10,1klg12.k' ki. i' CHARLES, DIANA A' 'llrl llll r'tt g A Show Choir 9,103 A Capella Chorus.9Q1DfQifice Assistant 9.10.l1: Perfect Attendance 9. 1- 'V COOPER, LISA RENE a 3 Drill Team 9,115 Cheerleader 10.113 A Capella' Choir 9,10,11,12g Show Choir 9,10,11,12: Drama 125 Annual Staff 11,12g Senior Steering Commits tee: Freshman Vice-Prestdentg Student Council 9,10,11,12g Sophomore Class Secretary: All City Honors Choir 9,10,11g Homecoming Princess Fina- list 9: UIL Winner Solo 10g UlL Ensemble Winner 10g B Honor Roll 9,10,11,12g Who's Who ln Choir 11, CORONADO, LORRAINEC Show Choir 93 Child Developement 11: FHA 12: Drama 11,123 Senior Steering Committee: Journal. lsrn 12: UlL One Act Play Competition 11: FHA Vice'President 123 Annual Staff Assistant Editor 123 Public Relations Oftlcer lChIld Developrnentl 113 Perfect Attendance 9,1O,11g Ms, Robertsl' 111 Philadelphia Story 125 Student Council 12. CORONADO, ANTHONY 1 MARK Baseball 9,10,11g Football 12 CORTEZ, EDWARD CRUZ, DAVID ' Seniors 135 . no prob I no prab I 1. no sweat 2. easy to do 3. not very difficult 4Being as senior is rs P SYN piece of cake The Skip Da That Almost Wasn't Happened For Th DH-J POS Every year according to tradition land the Student! Teacher Articles of Warl, the Senior Class of DH-J ar- ranged to go AWOL on a spring day. This class was no exception. Where they went no one knew. At 700 hours on THE day, the camp commandant prepared her troops to search and seize the POW's who arrived late for do-or-die tests. John Alba, the camp guard, marched through the prison to make . CRUZ, FRANCES MELISSA I .5 ' Tennis and Athletics 12: Office Assistant 12. . DELAROSA, ABEL 1 DELAROSAQ NANCY KAE UlL Prosefleadlng 115 Basketball 9,10,11,12g Ten- 1 . f his 10,122 Jet Team 125 Thesplan 113 Student 'O fs g Council 9,i0,1 1,12g Annual Staff 123 Drama 11,12g , U Ull.. One Act Play 'Hg Basketball Captain 11,125 E ,Student Council Secretary 12: Freshman Class Q - lf Treasurer 9g Freshman Class Favorite 91 Most Spin faq, lied Pin 10,111 .Princess Finalist 9,10.11g' Home' f ,coming Finalist 123 Gold Eagle Award 12: gg .i.l f1Qw'Ro1f1.1t12 DINH, HAN KHAC KGOC r -StttdentfCdurn:il 125 Thesplanr9,1Q,11412g'Annual I f 'gsr3.tfgf1'21 onarrcr Play 9,ro.11,r21 .naar 113 L f.'Fenrr3s.112i,UlLiSg:ience 10Q1,1,'12:UlL Prose Read I .1 1 frnigxpisiudeazycarmear ng sem: Class Secretaryg 5gfr1trnfaf'Tirespgan'serfa:ar91,wha's Who Amongf ' - rg I U .Amerlqp High'Scl-tool 5tndents,11,12g Honor Soci- 3 :aff gle,Award' 101 Wornen of America: English Honor y Award l1.p' , I r ' Cl 39 1 DINH 'TOAN SUMU 4 rwrwi.9,1p0.11,121 rack 9,10,11,12g Basketball '9,10:'AnntiaJ Statff12: Fellowship of Christian Athe- lletes 12: Academlc Decathlon 11,12g Decathlon A ,Gold Medal 11: All District Honorable Mention 11,12: Honor Roll 9,10,11,12: Natlonal Honor So 'ciety 10,1 1,12g Who's Who Among American High i School Students 9,115 Academic Athelete ot the 5eaR10,1i1i112g glitter Eagle Award 9.10: Gold Ea' e war .1 . , DROGUETT, vicron ELLIS, DAVID KELLY . Science Club 10,115 Baseball 93 Basketball Manager 9.l0,11.l2L Football 9,123 Tennis 9,10,I1,12g Jet - Team 9,109 Tennis Captain 11,125 Academic De- oathlon 11g Student Council 9,10,1l.12p Student Council Treasurer 12: Co-Editor Annual Staff 12g . VB Honor Roll 9.1U,11g Who's Who Among American High School Students 11g Natlonal Honor Soctetyg- Silver Eagle Award 10. 12.15 Et9310,I1312: B HonorRoil10,11.12:SilverEa- A if ' A 00 Mi, WW Mffhfmo Kffywi' 136 Seniors sure no one escaped the torture cham- bers. The impossible did happen, howev- er. The POS lPrisoners of Schooll escaped to the nearest neutral zones on Senior Skip Day 1986. Week' KQLLQW DWJATKJAJ lYNmQ.z. flfaffllfnab dJ!.lle'I07Ql ,WW 7714454 16141441 4fwl:fwinLPU Cyzcdmflgdfeokf Jiffam l:Sc1.o,Qa . 350159. ' . Mr'L4a.iN Q,,-,X C,-anzxres ,M S! 3.44. ESPINOZA, MARIA D. . C Volleyball 9g Child Developement 103 FHA 10gMula tiCampus al Trimble Tech High School for Business Machlneg VOE COOP 12: Chlld Developement 11: FHA 11. f 4 ESPINOZA MARTINAC ' . FHA 10,11,12g Child Dar-axaaamaae a1o,11.f f FLORES, IRMA' ' l. - ,nasal vos Lanai B -Honor-nal1a9.1Q, FLORES, MARY 'lll i llll voE Junior Lab: Choir 12: 1 f?8'ffH6n6g','RQl3z QQ? Perleci Attendance 9,10,1 Ii r P-dweemefli Awdaivf Band 9g10,11,12g stage rfg Clidir33L2Qr A Capella chan 9,101 Drama,11,I2:5Am'lhBi Sidff l2g Thespian 11,12g Student Council .9g1f0,11g Ju-1 nior Steering Committeeg,Basehai1 Scprslreepgiranrql Manager 11: Band RookiegCamp I1,12:?Sllyemf,Ea1 gle Award 93 Perfect'Attendqnoe,9g Menilieif of the Week 9,125 Band Sweetheart 12:- Among American High School Students '12gJi.llL Ensemble Winners 10, 'A ly GARCIA, CYNTHIA Vl'n f ,lll Cheerleader 9,10,1l: Girls Athletics 9,10.11gzT2na nis Team 10g Choir 9.115 Drama 11: Steering Corn' mittee 11g Student Council 9,10.11: Jx.inlor?Claas Secretaryg Junta: Princesa Junlm-'Class Favoriteg Perfect Attendance 9,103 National Connell on Youth Leadership 113 Honor Socletyll. , GARCIA STEVEN C, C 5 V nam Team vlaaagaf 10: Fl-IA new Pmaqam 9QiDg show chaff 9, 'lA ,C GARZA, DONNA-1.. an rC,rl Drill Team Manager 113 Sfud6nfiC,CgLl1if:ilEI50.1.1: Ofllce Education Association ,127 'Jl1nlor,5QeEti!fQl Committee 11: Mentor PYQQKQY1 12: Jupxqgfrclaaa Secrexaryg Perfect Attonrlance.9: Honorallliaylflilrlf tlnn Science 10., ' V Y I H Ui Aff GARZA RUBY -l,'C ' Faafban 950,124 sase1san1r9.1o,12gClse.a1aaff 10,111 Freahmgrr Gloss ifovorite 2354 5? Baseball 9,195 Football 94 saadearcalmarxsgnogz Basketball- 9: Faaaaaraf9g,at1aalgbal1'fg:aisfarsiif 9,105 Basketball Coptaln 9: Sophomore Letterrnoh lBasehallla -1 3 fry GONZALEZ, PETRA 17 A lo', 1755- GUAJARD05 MARTHA ,fCl' Choir 9,1 1,121 VOEOEA A1 1,1251 fVOE',TreZsliretA 12g A and B Honor Roll,I3.,12.k a'k- I I A ' fl Seniors 137 C GANDOLPHQafrDA19ibca'1lfi5EeiraiiSEilfa an 10: FHA 121 AarQ,MaahalalcafrzMafacaaggi3g5e GUERRERO, ARMANDO S. GUTIERREZ, GLENDA HAGGARD, RANDY throwin' the rap fthron tha rap! 1. act of hurling or flinging 2. article similar to a, an 3. conversation, talk 4. boy hittin' on girl. 4 Seniors are good at 'P SYN flirting 11 Saisfagior 'l:F9I??32 .5 I fxil' 'n 5 32 is ' i l 'ooe 35 Senioritis: ' Party When it's party time in the spring, all seniors catch Senioritis. Otherwise normal teenagers become space ca- dets and air heads, and you can't tell who's radical and who's narly. You just want to step back and say Get real! But then you look at yourself and say Embarrassed for me! You catch seniorits whether you like it or not. Itls everywhere you go. Sen- iorits is what seniors get when they go crazy or party every weekend with all their friends. During the week in school, seniors get really lazy and sleep during class. Some goof off and kick back. They goof off so they won't worry too much about graduating and leav- ing all their friends behind. Makes sense! 'Ls 'Nil Perfect Attendance 9,10. Volleyball 9,10,l 1,12g Basketball 9,101 Track IMan' agar! 10,11g Tennis 12. VICA 11: HECA 123 VICA Treasurer 11. 138 Seniors MIDDLE LEFT: Carol Trevino kicks back to think about becoming a bride. MIDDLE RIGHT: Rene Montalvo - breaking in his prom tux. U-wvuvwblg gl?-40-9 flfrupn 5v+fe7RFZ 'RAN L1 RAMAKB ,ku fl RosAv.n.ll3lxllEkNAmlsE,L olamlwwq QAQWXQDTLZ .xnwanwmgmw M-L Kee'-ren eff!!! Cldmim bw U aim HERNANDEZ, NKRIS Volleyball 10,11,12: Basketball 11, HERNANDEZ, PEDRO 121 Building Trades 11,12g Honor HQERONL, APRIL YVONNE Food Service 9.10: HECA 11,12. HERRERA, TAMMY LYNN V, Tennis' 12: Chorus 12: B Honor Roll 12, HOANGQ KHOI Football 110,121 Basketball 9,105 Track 9: Tennis 125 B Honor Roll 9,10, 1 HUMPHRIES, TERESA L CHARLENE L 1 L HECE 11,123 Student Council Representative'12g l-IECE Class President 12. -' 6 L k k S' Y i JOHNSON, CLYDE l'll Flootball 9,105 Basketball 9,10,1I,12j,Srt0denl Council 9: Ring Commitee 105 f'B'3 Honor, Roll 1o,12. L ' 1 JOHNSON, YOLANDA Band 9,103 Drill Team 10,113 A Cappella Chorus 12: Perfect Attendance 9,10,l1,l2. KING, PHILLIP CHARLES , SCBUBBA71 -Freshman Basketball 95 Varsity Basketball X0,11,12g Freshman Football 93 JV Football 10g f .Varsity Football 123 Who's Who Among American 45Hlgl1 School Students 113 United States National ' g Basketball Award 113 Honorable Mention Basket- 'ifhallfllg Lettered ln Basketball 10,111,125 Lettered fVlnkFoo!ballt12q Perfect Attendance 9,10. LEAL4 av1NcENT LEE ADRAIN L mm 'rem 10,134 :HA new 10,11g swam com eil 9,l0: Perfect Attendance 9,I0,11,12g B Honor Roll 10. LEWIS LISA DENICE L 1 t Hscs 1i,12g student councaxa zzg mics lavage President 11g HECE. Overall PresidenYQ32g Nominal-- ed Homecoming Queen 12g Nominated Class Fh- vorite 12, 3 g 'QLQ Seniors 139 I knowsdatfs rights! i na dats fit! ff. I know thafs , rightjjq, mjeijin, Roman numerals 2. to have director awareness ' slang for that, 4. S f S iV l Q ffg oppositepf Q ' She's so snobbyj' --i rear, rigl1t?!? j .,- 2 A :'.5,:..maig:,745,jmg::,4.,-Q,L pw I , i i r , Seniors Experience Senior Blues The day that nobody thought would get here finally did. The day the Sen- ior program took place was the day the Seniors graduated. Twelve years had passed in a flash, and no one seemed to realize it. As freshmen, we walked around wishing we were seniors, but that time was so far away that we never really gave it much thought. When we were sophomores, we felt i Loez, SALVADOR K ' Jetffeam lg Show Choir 1,29 Drama 41 Annual Staff It 1 43 Student Council 1,2,3,4. QQQLUJAN, TERESA :wir s.-,k D rillffeam 930,113 Child Development 103 VOE i rf 12g FHA 91 cacapian Drill rm 115 Child Devel- E K 5 gifopment Secretary 10. MARILYN 57,4 K f':EHA lst Vice President 125 AdoptfA-School 12, SLUSK, .GENE Basketball 12: Track 121 Football 12. MAC1As,S,Lut1sa - MARTINEZ, ELIZABETH, f sl ' is Kaffe 140 Seniors high and mighty just because we wer- en't as lowly as the poor freshmen. When we became juniors, the truth finally hit us: we had two years down, and two to go. But it didn't really both- er us that the best years of our lives would end in just two short years. After our junior year passed, we got real. We were Seniors! And every mo- ment was a moment to cry about: Christmas tour last one at DH-Jl, the www last game, Homecoming, the prom, graduation . . i Yes, twelve years had passed. It seemed as if only 12 months ago we were starting first grade with all our friends. And as the last year of high school came and went, it seemed like the end was near. Little did we know that new beginnings were ahead. AQ XYQCQKZQQ EirLAbcrA main ue 'L k'lfl01Wm0ff'l'lW'fiffl-5 Pram. Mit:-1eZ 777,f.,OfJ.77M aw Nw WW' .M u.1-.w..ua..1. ,. nt-551 QMLWJML ZW We foo ff' Nw- ' ailwfnwijl Www' WWW A 1 MAYO, TAMMY 55allftia1slARTiNEz NORMA :hVQEALixb 11g vole Coop 12: OEA 121A Choir 11g :'QOEhVi President 11,12: Student Council 12g Sen- ior Steering Committee 12: Tandy Scholastic y Achievement' Award 10: Perfect Attendance 9,10,t11..l2: AJS Honor Roll 10.11,12g Who's Who Among America High' School Students- VOE 12. MART1NEz,toPEL1A 1 FHA HERO 10,11,12g Reporter Historian 12. MARTINEZ, PABLA 1 e n , 1 MARTINEZ, YOLANDAfllfn ,AA eeA Girls Athletics 11.125 A Capella Choir 12:lWii!iiiorl society 11,125 om, Athletics Manage: 214125 Ttiese' plan Secretary 121 Most kPromls1ngf,Tl'li!spian:113' Most Spirited Pm 11,123 Ms, Roberts 1113 'fPhtla1 delphia Story 12: Up the Down5Stalrcase 121 Most Outstanding Senior Thespian 12. . ' V MARTINI, MICHAEL Band 9,10f11,123 Adopt-a-School 12. MAYO, FRANK 'gQfFf'lAi9,10411,121 Child Development 10,124 PIECE . ,5j5i11g'CVAE 9,102 Perfect Attendance 9,10,11,12. MEDELLIN, CYNTHIA ANN Annual-Sta!ih11,12g VOE Lab 115 VOE Coop 12: ' 'VCE-CEA l1,12: VOEOEA Secretary 123 Fresh- man Favorite 95 A Honor Roll 9,10,11,12g B Honor Roll 9,10,l1,l2: Who's Who Among American : High School Students 12. MONTALVO, RENE Football 9,10,11,12g Baseball 9,12g Student Coun- cil V. Prez 114 Class Treasurer 12: Steertngilom- mittee 114 Silver Eagle Award .10: Who's 'Who Among American High School Students 11: Honor- able Mention-All District Football-12g,Captlan Varsi- ty Football Team 12. A- . U -Q Muwoz, HECTOR ,lte Baseball 9,113 Football 93 Dramallbgg gy! Munoz, ROBERT ' - MUNOZ, VICTORIAN ANN i Band 9g Show Choi! 9: VOE lab 113 OEA 11,123 VOE CofOp 125 Annual Staff 12: Student Council Rep'9g VOE Lab Rep 115 Homecoming Queen Finalist 12g Who's Who Among American High School Sfuifents 12, Seniors 141 OBREGONQ,nANTHONYr ' PETERKA,lKAREN.T34l,Q555Jli,l51g'I s v RAMlREZ,f'ANDREALR3 . mh' a W om Member,11',12g'l?tr44gc!lAt1enqlance2g1,1g12:-B K - Q1o2l,fQQwsnzir15 ray 1- Dallas and Fort, wanna most,POPllla!g,!8diQ,,station 2. Features rock-n-rally, 3. withpatssaqisaaoberfs, Jim white, sany uiamaaa,,Fkediydard, and Elliot. 4 N Rockslwithffg the BEST Rock r To The Prom, James Oh Man! We got down, jammed and pigged out at the 1986 Senior Prom. This was no time to be wearing your Levi's 501's. It was time to look totally awesome. As everyone began to ar- rive, some in limo's, some in mom and dad's car, and some in who knows what, the scene was posh but radical. Walking in and feeling like Forever Crystal and Carrington from Dyn- asty, whenever we saw someone, it was like O'MiGod! Teachers and pho- tographers and strangers were trying to out do the others. Little did anyone know what events were to come. As the evening drew on and the ceremony came to a close, everyone was feeling like tripindicular and gag me because they were ready to put away the munchies and get down and party! After exhausting themselves at dancing and dinner, the night closed in on the last moments of the prom. Memories of the toast to the Class -of 1986 and the turning of class rings would always be impressed on their minds. Looking back now, we see the nar- ley meal we had and the big timel' dancing we did, and the person we heard yell TAXll ABOVE: Angie Ayala, Pat Bernal, and Dana Gandolph show their beauty in 1986 Prom gowns. Basehall.10,11LI2, l V J ' Band 9.1O.l1Q12: chnedsDa4efqggiagr31,1zgfBs5a , Librarian 111fB3J5dkS2CT618fjl,j12f -, E ifitfggworili All City ,Band 11: Ann ,,s,',' K Honor Rollai It ,V'7 ' I '-jjwfx ' 142 Seniors QTYLIC-L A- L92-nl-if-'OH Q Q55 Law YUM GBUS! Anogg R. Wa, 'Wi 44 okrdf, 011 A 2 Bulb, gamut 1411.111 fluid, Wfwgiifv 153.1-:tag Qonmbl, Q 5 RAMOS, MARY J. Student Council 9,101 Drill Team Member 95 OEA 125 Senior Steering Committee 125 VOE Jr Lab 115 Drill Team Liertenant 105 Drill Team CoCaptain 115 Freshmen Class President 95 B Honor Roll 95 Drill Team of the Year Member 10. RANGEL, ROBERT VYRODELA, Euzneerx-x A. . Flagl Corps 115 Drama 125 Band 115 Choir 125 VCE Jr Lab 11. Roomeusz, ANGELO HECE 125 FHA 125 HERO 12. RODRIGUEZ, JGSE Baseball 105 Student Council 11,125 Class Favorite 1 V , RODRIGUEZ, MICHAEL ROMERO, RALPH 5 5 V 5 Band 9,10,1 1,125 Baseball 123 Rifle Corp 9,105 Znti Lt. Rifle Corp 105 Band Beau 125 3rd.Place Aiyqxd in Metal Shop 105 Participant in enemy Program 12. l 5 RUELAS, ERIC Football 11,125 Basketball 125 Class Favorite 115 Honorable Mention in Football 125 Most Spirited 11. RUIZ, LORNA RUSSELL, BRENDA Lyolleyheil 9,105 Basketball 9,105 HECE 12: Girls 4fAth1etics Manager 11,125 Volleyball Manager 115 B lg Honor Roll 12. SALAZAR, KEN 1 Baseball 9.1O,11,12g Annual Staff 125 Ford Founda- tion 115 Junior Steering Committee 115 PTSA 125 Booster Club Member 11,124 Class President 105 Student Council Representative 9,10,11,125 Ameri- can Youth Leadershlp Award 115 Varsity AlLDis- trict Baseball Pitcher, 10,115 All Tarrant County Pitcher Nominee 11: Gold Eagle Award 115 Sopho- more Pitcher of the Year 105 Who's Who Among American High School Students 12: DAR Awardg Class Favorite Runnerellp 9,10,11. SANCHEZ, BOBBY 5 A Baseball 9,10,11,125 Band 9,10,11,Il2g Show Choir. 9,10,115 Academic Decathlon 11,122 Artm1al'Sta1f 11,12: Ford Foundation 115 Drum Ma1orf12j5Band Reporter 105 Band Vice-President 1,15rBand Presi- dent 125 Science Club President 123 Science-Club Vice-President 115 Senior Class F-'resident ,125 American Youth l.eadership.Award 115 Alllblstrid Baseball 115 Silver Eagle Award 105 Ull. State Com- petition Award for Show Choir memberg Gold Eagle Award 125 Student Council 9510,11,125 Junior Steering Committee 113 Senior Steering Committee 125 Member of the Mentor Program. SANCHEZ, RENE Seniors 143 Q Q N 9 Q ,, f A :'- A A d it ' 1 How To Spell Relief: Graduation l Caps, gowns, and invitations were a big part of graduation- and they all cost money! December was a hectic month for the seniors. They were pressured with how many invitations to get, what size caps and gowns they would need, and where they would get the money to pay the bills. By the time the seniors found the SANCHEZQ I Aeaamwf5,uecsmxfmfs3111gzzsA2sfQgpeuas chem. V' 910.119 .saw emu asxozffofamsfizg .aaufnaxrmif 1 -, my Pinigulul .Staff1412ifSl9lttilatlr?B?5,5fggS?Cg1gfbgfi2j2 ' Annuals :sfftnsSiff8iii.Ed1661E mf .l1rAgHifd1dme11+Q if 2 ing Rpy56rterjHistf31'Iah?12s A4C8pella Ulla AlI1Ci!5iL,, , V g ,C0ni1Jetiio1i'11g gsnllow Glidlr UILL All City1'Cori1peti- 541611116594 papers u1i.1An1r:igy sais 9,110,115 i State Competition Competitor 10. SBNDEHS, J ACT QUITTA iigg45egpQ11e'2chsif 9,1o,11,1s1ww Choir 9,103 Flag 10: Daflll2Team' 11: Student Council Represen- i23fi2illW3,j9g103, State-UIL' Choir ,Competition 105 122 'MOM Spirited' 9,10. SANCHEZ Vlblitlyballf l910'11'12 Basketball 910 11 12 Track,11'12' Volleyball Manager 10 Basketball emit, 10,ll: Siem Paper ffsffslaffflnglik'CD'CBPl3lnfV9llBVball 91 Califllfl BGS' glcgllihilzlgi Dfaritalk Spl1ifStick, 12: Perfect Atten- 2f f?3f5f1,??i'T?l'?!'Ffi5?15W10' T 1 1 1546 Here,5.10,Z3,1?Q111324esit45i2esdwce511-W1 1 1 . 3555113113-?2ii1?' 1 T 1 1 A Cawi1a,0hoir191lBpKehvD 3i?f1!3i1,i152f:tVOIlii9e ual 9,1D,1:1,12g 1'I'rackz19,Q1D,l3- lib a1u1:swsfffcmu 9.10,11,t121 Vvilfvbiil CiiixHiwi2: Baskebsix mn 1112s B, 'HOIIGI 1 116111 12111 f?Bff9Qf xmeeaa1aneeQ' , '. 9g10Q11,12:'2r1d Teamifill Diss13icf'Piayer in ftW!iall,.1'1:.Sp1rifPtriiwlmier104122731 V ,iff 144 Seniors answers to all the questions and prob- lems that plagued them, it was time for them to graduate. The time slipped away and they were out of school. When they finally finished and made it all the way through, they ,wished they hadn't. They wished they could turn the hands of Time back and recapture the fun they had in school because all they had was their memories. Memories of their friends and thei teachers lingered. But the most cher ished of all their memories was th' time they walked across the stage an were handed their diplomas. The se ond the diplomas hit their hands, ther were many sighs of relief because the finally made it! 1 if 1 J l ' 3-ne,Dufrrn 5.-Ndeles MX abeabtsv fjfarlct seam. eb moe S nemo Qi-ovxzie, Qmtor-.ies-sf, l 'Rest 2-TALL F-OWGTRD MVS-'S J-Zu QM1 gjwfwm Hmm ' Cwqofmifmw l'7Vl0l-Ja-p'!1j4.w.bi: 'btowm MM vweef r0.1u..J guomlajw .. Q STARK4 ROSA RANHREZ TARDY, LESLIE vxcA 10,113 FHA 1132. TAYLOR, TON! THOMAS, DON Tm-3R1NA, NINA ANN Volleyball team 9,10g Tennis Teamf9,1Q5Q3JQE Coop 12. '.-' Ig,ge1 l Tmzvmo CAROL ANN ' JV Volleyball 'lleam 93 Student Council Representa- tive 10,115 Annual Staff 12g Most Spirited 9,10,11,1.2: VOE Lab 112 OEAK Coop 12: OBA Coop Representative 12. TREv1No,'MAR1BE1. R. El-lA 10,113 HECE 12: Junior Achievement 9,10,1'1g12g FHA Vice President 10g FHA President 115 PIECE Reporter,KHistorlan 12g President of Ho I gznemaking 12: Junior Achievement Vice-President j ,cgfllfllarketintnnenl Vlce'Presldent of Marketing 12: QA Hpnor Roll-125 Top Sales person in FHA 12. AMTRUJILLO, SUSANA A. ' ' Band, 9,104 TUCKER, A ROBERT VICA 11: FHA 123 Perfect Attendance 12. VEDIA, CYNTHIA Drill Team Manage: 10,11g Jet Team 10: Annual Staff 11,123 Vocational Office Educptionbabrllgh DHAJ Booster Club 9,103 Student Council 9,1Dg11g' Most Spirited 12. I ' K 5 v1NsoN, cHRrsTzNE ,Q WHITE, BUSTER , 5630102 Club 111 Basketball 10: Track 112 Ace-' demic Decathlon 111 Jeti'l eam 12: Student Cbunriil 123 Perfect Attendance 9,10,11,12. K ZAMARRIPA D4 LETICIA vos Lab 115 vos tEoop'12g Office Education As soclation 12g A Capella Choir 11. ' Seniors 145 attitude I Hd -i - tid I n 1. a disabling disease A that causes Monday Blues. i A CLast week, Lisa Cooper was hospitalized. Q Doctorsihopedi they could cure her N 5 SYN insanity i I 'i'i ........... .....a.a. t't'e' 4 M , :2 1 ' i ' -zafa ,W Q--2' iff -:H- as airs , gasses gas ggigisri s sisgs s PMS Strikes As Monday Blues PMS iPermanent Monday Syn- drome! strikes when you're sitting in class, listening to a teacher's lec- ture, pondering the topic . . . All of a sudden, you get mad at the per- son next to you-for no particular reason, except that it's Monday-and you slap him. Abrego, Richard V 9 Adams, Bryan Aldridge, Christine - 9 Alonso, Alicia - 10 Alvarado, Stephanie - 9 Angell, Doug - 10 Aguiano, Sergio - 11 Arista, Pablo - 11 Arredondo, Bertha - 10 Arredondo, Dora - 10 Arredondo, Gabriela - 9 Arredondo, Juan - 11 . ,, .t.. . Z.. . i. SEA. S its :ces ss Q s TOP RIGHT: Beth Bond displays the tears What are Monday Blues? What ef- fect does the Blue have on you? And what is the result? DISEASE! That's what Monday Blues bring on. Temper, PMS, and Frustration! Also Detention, Suspension, and Infrac- tion!!! Being at DH-J on Monday is like 'r of a clown and a Monday frown. 146 Undergrads being in The Danger Zone. Frienc ships exist only in the 5th dimension Fighting exists in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, ani 4th. But at days end, you feel bac even sorry-only you're too proud ti say so. Sooo-you just hope the Mor day Blues will blow over and be forgot ten. ' H .... 2 .. F 'si5S5i5fa:5lEtT:X , i . , -s -Q , in I, ,gil sy ,f y , :I . 5 i K i... sg S g 1, ...., K w . K .K i 3 ft , 1 Q . Qtjslkm i K e -,., K ,P i . 3 mv f E' 1 we-s.,..m 6 X Xi is m XY 2 Wh X L A X E, . x.,,.,.. t , , ' 'f - :aaa as : ::::-:-r: - N: 1 ' 'vi-X 1 - - 1 ' K -Q - . 5 1 XE . N if ig, 'P it it - .-A21 i., ,IL K, 2 31515, k ' - V X' 1 'fzf K ,i .: 'sims 1-.2 -. '1 'ff fi :H 1.1 .I f' 'I 1 if va? 'fE,I'v: . i,,ifr S A 'lflwfe st X, A S ,ff TOP LEFT: No, ma'am, Cheating? Not us, reply Jimmy Stephenson and Michael Tremaine. TOP RIGHT: Does Shelly Thomas have PMS? Looks like it. Arriola, Gloria - 9 Avila, Irene - 10 Avila, Victoria - 9 Ayala, Ayala, Ayala, Bailey, Bailey, Balber, Balboa, John - 11 Melissa - 9 Michael - 11 David - 9 Kristy A 10 Steve - 10 Rocky Balderas, Juan - 9 Barboza, Felisitas - 10 Barrera, Yvonne - 9 Bartosh, Sonya - 9 Baryshnikov, Mikhail Bates, Kenny - 10 Berrones, Omar - 10 Bieber, Binion, Charles - 9 Gary - 11 Blackhawk, Doyle - 11 Undergrads 147 I get lostgifg git lust I 1. a polite way of telling ag, had breath to get out of your face. 4 a failure 4Tammy Herrera told 'e e April, ee islil 1 1 A F 1 - -vfv 'iglz'-.1 ,.,. f , '- '- V 25:2gzgrr2:1-fp,-.,:,:'.'5 111-,.,r ..,:. 2,-E.:-5.:,.:ggg-5'.:j.,,::5ff,3,-.,j-Er,-2-rg TGIF: Thank God! lt's Frida ! Friday is the sixth day of the week. The name was originated by Norse Friggs, the goddess of mar- ried love and housewifery. Friggs parallels the Roman Goddess Ve- nus, for whom the day was named in the Roman week: dies Vederis. Friday has long been associated with bad fortune: originally, Christ's Blackman, Greg - 10 Blackman, Keith - 9 Bogart, Humphrey Boydstun, Detra - 9 Boyte, Bobby - 9 Bravo, Anna - 10 Brown, Donald - 9 Brown, Peggy - 11 Brown, Steven - 10 Browne, Roy A 10 Bruce, James - 10 Buchanan, Andrea - 9 TOP RIGHT: Stephanie Alvarado day- dreams of the coming Friday. 148 Undergrads cruxifixion. Yet Fridays now are asso- ciated with parties: birthday parties, wedding parties, Christmas parties, etc. . , According to the students of Diamond Hill Jarvis, it is a day to get down with friends and have a good time, said Manny Valdez. To teachers, Friday is known as V-E Day. Why? Isn't it obvious, Ms. Honey Burns heartily explained, Fri day is the last day of the schoo week. Nevertheless Fridays bring or the coming of the weekends. In every one's mind Fridays are a national tradi tion to loosen up your tie and let you' hair down. .f . i. ,. .. W., 'f l N .1 5211 w 1 We + M.-WK -n-. V ,. 1 +A-1 ' . W- -' f ,,,,,, . 1 1 5. f -1 fl 1 44 wrt-is , l f , 9 , ..r.1 ,I M , V - I ft' 1 1 A I 5 Kg z r' Q , we aff? ,Sf ,,,, wifi 1 ' r ' i ,f 4, , gy: A 1- l r. iii ,a V ,sg . - uw wt F 33 ' . rse fm if Em ASE E ia ., -' . V ,. . 3.1-xii Rf . Y-, r X 1 .Q . , . W . Y is , - qi,-A 5 S. mi X8 r 1 fi' N m ' 1 59 1 .X gy sm SY as X - ,, S . W, 3 3 .5 .-5 --h,, ,- f V. ggfy.. Vkkk , 1 ...gi , Bui, Dai - 9 Bui, Diep - 11 Bui, Gia - 9 Bui, Kim - 10 Busby, Anita - 10 Bustamante, Gerardo - 9 Butler, John - 9 Byrns, Missy v 11 Cabrera, Esmeralda - 9 Cadena, Tony - 11 Canizales, Angie - 9 Cantu, Syvia - 9 Carr, Charles - 11 Carter, William - 9 Cash, Patricia - 10 BOTTOM RIGHT: David Ellis, Christy Bankhead, and Peggy Brown invent their own version of ring around the roses. BOTTOM LEFT: Adrian Lee solo dances to the tune of She's a Maniac. Undergrads 149 no good fnloh gud! adj 1. a zero on homework. 2. a moment of hysteria C Mrs. Johnson gave JUIIUBV Ayala a is for talking? SYN. blank space C ll l' 33,55-.g,.g .,,.v 5 .:.r' - V -v ,, ,:,.: .---- ,'-v: f-, - -f- Nm -.-NW k - W ,,..,.... V V EXQTZM WM V Va., V T, ui-WL, :Q V V , i mfg L 4 3 V A--f 5,3 Closed Club For Closed Chubs What is C.H.U.B.S.? C.H.U.B.S. is the Cheerleaders, Homeboys, Underclassmen, and Beerbellies So- ciety of Diamond Hill. They are unique and unusual in that only a select few can join. C.H.U.B.S. are not the most popular but to the members they come pretty close! Cheerleaders are an example of Cassell, Lisa - 11 Castaneda, Carolyn - 10 Castelan, Donna A 9 Castillo, Delia - 9 Castillo, Laura - 9 Cates, Pheobe Cervantes, Barbara A 11 Cervantes, Soloman - 11 Cervera, Sandra - 11 Chandler, Jimmy - 11 Chapman, Derrick - 9 Chave, Jamie - 9 TOP RIGHT: Steve Balber, Toan Dinh, Charles Hogue, Gabriel Martinez, and Lawerance Martinez are known as the Court Jesters of DH-J. 150 Undergrads a C.l'l.U.B.S. club. It is hard to get into this club because not all girls have the time, desire, or the money it takes to be accepted. Nowadays to be a cheer- leader, you have to be smart. Cheer- leaders today are breaking the age-old mold. They aren't air-heads. The underclassmen are hard to join, they don't allow seniors in their club. The Jam Boys only allow juniors the can rap, dance, and prep to join. The beer-bellies are outrageous You have to know how to party!! l takes a lot of courage to party righ' So start studying, it's the only way t join the exclusive C.l'l.U.B.S. club. ff? E ll i TOP LEFT' The students of DH-J show their support and their spirit at the football game. TOP RIGHT: Shelly Ford, Debbie Bowers, Tammi Hegwood, and Mary Rodrigyez comment, Amd they say WE'RE boring? Chazarreta, Steve - 11 Chism, Patricia - 11 Cipriano, Kevin - 9 Cisneros, Ramona - 9 Clay, John David - 10 Cogdill, James - 9 Coronado, Lisa - 10 Cortez, Rudy Jr. - 9 Cox, Stephanie - 10 Cox, William - 11 Craft, Charles - 9 Crawford, Lennette - 9 Criado, Alexandro - 10 Criado, Pedro - 9 Crue, Motley Cruise, Tom Cruz, Belinda - 10 Cruz, Cynthia - 10 Cruz, Elizabeth - 9 Cusack, John Undergrads 151 152 Un '-M .,,, -2- -- t ,...,.. M mg ser: i . 1 get Seribus 2- quit - -' P 9 .. i - ia r 1 heed i i . ... uaaa... aei f 9 get Caution: Beware Of otebooks Students' notebooks have long been despised. Since the dawn of public education, notebooks have been unorganized, messy, clutsy . . . and if the truth was known, as Collins, Joan Cruz, JoAnn - 10 Cruz, John - 9 Cruz, Pablo - 10 Curry, Audra - 9 Davila, Lisa - 10 Dean, Andre - 11 Dean, Andrea - 10 DeAnda, Patricia - 10 DeAnda, Selina - 9 De lza Garza, Jeannette - 9 DeLeon, Gavino Jr. - 11 TOP RIGHT: Sample of everyday note- books. dergrads disgusting to students as to teachers. Now you know why teachers hate notebooks. They have to grade them and that's work. But why do students hate notebooks? Number one: they have to pay 394: for them. Numbei two: they have to face their notebool- grades. The reason known to all stu dents is they have to carry them xi N W QF' .sq J 412 MW f 2 , 1 , V KJ DeLeon, Ricky - 9 Delgado, Sylvia - 11 Deluna, Miguel V 9 Deluna, Norma A 10 Dennis, Danny - 10 Diaz, Estella - 9 Diaz, Henry - 10 Diaz, Lucy - 9 Dinh, Tung - 10 Dominguez, Julissa - 9 Dorado. Cecilia - 11 Dorado, Richard - 9 Droguett, Gerardo - 9 Duran, Veronica - 10 Easton, Sheena Eastwood. Clint Edwards, Kathy V 11 Elizondo, Stephanie - 1 Escamilla. Faviola - 11 Escamilla. Henry - 10 BOTTOM LEFT: Kevin Cipriano shows his interest in class. BOTTOM RIGHT: Marsha Stierwalt thinks. l was close, Coach. Undergrads 153 gl. to make someone throxy , it Sickness- A .Q puke a buzzard Cheeseburger and a Coke to go How many more minutes do we have? This is the most popular ques- tion of any day at DH-J because it concerns the most popular time of any day - lunchtime. The cafeteria is where most under- classmen spend lunchtime. Seniors fill Espinoza, Felicia - 10 Espinoza, Jose A 11 Espinoza, Paul - 10 Evans, Linda Evans, Robert - 9 Farris,Katie - 10 Favila, Johnny - 9 Fernandez, Frank - 9 Fernandez, Jose V 9 Ferraro, Geraldine Finney, Billy - 11 Flores, Eddie - 10 TOP RIGHT: ls this what they call de- cor? 154 Undergrads i 1 F X N '- + X N X as we ,.. up at Mickey D's or Taco Tex. Some people spend lunchtime firing up a square instead. For some reason, these seem to be nervous, skinny peo- ple. Wonder why? Studying is not the most popular thing to do at lunch, but sometimes it's ill necessary. Whenever, the place to be is the library. So how many more minutes do we have left? Of lunchtime, never enough! , f . i f f ii rf Q . , K Q f f - . fmiiis 3 f Q V f '1-:h a jk' . f r ,f-' 'rf sive: 1 ,fe 2 WWE mi' aim W V J ff- fi.,- gf TOP LEFT: Crowds a the DH-J basketball games sometimes begin a slow pace. TOP RIGHT: Gracie Perez begs Please no pictures yet, l haven't got my whole face on. Flores. Flores, Flores, Flores, Flores. Esperanza - 10 Francisca - 10 Hermalinda - 11 Jesus - 11 Michelle - 9 Flores, Rosa - 10 Ford, Shelly - 11 Forkner. Angel - 11 Franco. Dora 5 9 Franco. Rachel - 10 Frazier. Stewart - 9 Fulton. Debra - 9 Gallaway. Stacy - 9 Gallegos. Laura - 11 Gamble, Sheri - 10 Garcia, Garcia. Garcia, Garcia, Garcia. Felicia - 9 Fidel - 11 Jessica - 9 Joyce A 9 Lisa - 10 Undergrads 155 i spare me lspir ,leaverne igii out of it 2. , don't bother me g 4 Msg. d HV 'tithe lecture. I know howi., ,rA.giimpdrranfffnglish is! P d l Corinth me out. A-wi f X N ff .X NS A. : X N mist --'fzx V. .. ,- ..,.., , ,, .,,,,,, 5 5+ tdtrdd ftl r,,d , A Christmas In A Winter Wonderland Christmas at DH-J was a time that encouraged students to become closer to their friends, to be happy, and to be plain old nice. lt also was a time for planning parties, drawing gift names, and having fun! A dance was even held to celebrate the occasion. It was called Winter Wonderland . The dance encouraged students to show true Christmas spirit. The dance was a place where students could spend time together before Christmas vacation. Christmas was the time students and faculty alike realized how much friends and family meant to them. Garcia, Lorenza - 9 Garcia, Mary V 9 Garcia, Nora - 9 Garcia, Sebera - 9 de. .i GV, . ' 1 xx Garfield A . , . cmd, Eddie - 9 J ... 2 , Garza, Mario C. - 9 fig . Gauna, David - 11 5 ,wifi if gf, ..,,.. h Geeo, Donald - 11 Geldolf, Bob Gere, Richard Godbey, Sam - 9 TOP RIGHT' You're bringing two cokes? C'mon, says Angie Ayala. Undergrads 4 mm, ll wr, X X Q 1 5 me 1 'S' X N ' i wg ,ass i .. . . f an v a-5 -f , t s Q l .. , L, K s 2, . 4 ,hh , , ra wiv 2- M , m f , q qq A ' L:: ' l L xx 1 1 f f1-. 5 7 1 H..-A .. .. , es - 9 I ft : - . . sails ' XR ra Y at Y-at , . gt 1 K S5 ., X .N we gsm sf Q X . 1 A N --. S Q Godoy, Gomez Gomez Gomez. Gomez, Lisa - 10 Amy - 11 Annette - 10 Diana - 11 Jesse - 9 Gomez, Lydia - 10 Gomez, Norma - 10 Gonzales, Becky - 10 Gonzales, Elias - 10 Gonzalez, Gabriel - 9 Gonzales, Manuel W 10 Govea, Teresa - 10 Gracia, Francisco - 9 Gray, Ginger - 11 Gray, Nate - 9 Griffin, Leslie - 9 Guajardo, Eugenia - 9 Guerra, Richie - 9 Gurment, Benny - 10 Gutierrez, Geneva A 10 BOTTOM LEFT: Billy Finney being cool . BOTTOM RIGHT: Jesse Tijerina and Vickie Lorona share a book. Undergrads 1 15 158 l l Wharf! bait! v 1. to eject the contents of the t stomach through the mouth. 2. to become sick f P tothe stomach. 4 N out! P SYN puke fm I ww M' :,h: i ZEI 3 f1.f- I , S ji Mm X Wgaexeezratm We W MQW., M new Pm Going To Tell Mom On ou! Can you believe it? Even at school they're fighting! Brothers and sisters should make peace treaties at school. Have you noticed how Toan and Han Dinh argue every morning? lt isn't un- common among brothers and sisters. They tend to bring their quarrels to school with them. Hernandez, Belinda v 9 Hernandez, Gina - 10 Hernandez, Jesse - 9 Hernandez, Kristine - 12 Hernandez, Lucy - 9 Hernandez, Luis - 11 Hernandez, Patricia V 9 Hernandez, Pedro - 10 Letls take a look at Tarhonda and Charles Carr. When they fight, there's no stopping them. What about Bobby and Michelle Sanchez? Well, if they fight, they do it quietly. Amy and An- nette Gomez fight about their clothes. Peggy Brown's brother Donald never raine, Mark, and Lisa Coronado can never agree on who gets to use the bathroom first in the morning. When asked about what bothered her most about having Joe at DH-J, Cindy Vedia said, He makes me sick, that's allf, Well, isn't that what broth- seems to stop pestering her, and and sisters are for? l Q ,ffl Hernandez, Rosalinda 5 9 Hernandez, Rosa, Linda - 9 Hill, Darrell - 11 Hoang, Phong - 10 TOP RIGHT: Bobby Sanchez says 'Don't cry Michelle, Rudolph will be here next year. Undergrads ff mzugfy in J Q .y Af 5 M , ,W MYW is ,MW AM 1 WW WLWG7 f32,gf,, , ,4Qv,gwf::.,H3f :Je .v,if--,,g,f3r5,, , fi fs, M 2 17 gi fr 4 V YZ? f WP? 'fr I ff,,,. A535572 f 7 V5 ,f , asf , K i' X A 4' QB fy WH '-f'-'vs arawsv 0-My - Vanin 'T TOP RIGHT: Michelle Haynes is learning to type, so that she can send anonymous letters to guys. TOP LEFT: Steve Balber tells Doug Angel, Look Doug, l did it! Gutierrez. Jesus 5 9 Gutierrez. Oscar - 10 Hagar. Sammy Haggard. Tina - 9 Hampton, Vernard - 11 Hannah. Daryl Harding, Cheryl - 10 Harris. Karen - 9 Harris, Sheila - 9 Hart, Michael - 11 Haynes, Michelle - 9 Hegwood, Tammi - 11 Henson. Triva - 11 Hoang, Tung - 10 Hobbs, Mike A 9 Hogan, Hulk Hogue, Charles - 10 Hopkins, Amy A 10 Horner, Carla - 9 Horner, Elmer - 9 Undergrads 159 who is cold bloodedto gritch 4 Joan Collins is a 9 , l lgl 53333235 ll The Wonderful World Of DH-J Cars Follow us now as we journey through the dangers and hazards of the DH-J parking lot. Beware of each step you take. We cannot be responsi- ble for accidents. Look to the left first where Ellis parks his ferocious tub lacross three parking spacesl. Beware also the beasts belonging to Sumu and Corona- do. P As we continue through the jungle lot, be extremely cautious of even the smallest pintos, mustangs, cougars, and cobras because they sometimes spring into action as quickly as the broncos and firebirds. Howell, Michael - 9 Howell, C. Thomas Hoyos, Adolfo - 10 Hoyos, Dulce - 10 Huffman, Gene - 9 Hufsey, Billy Humphries, Tammy - 9 lbarra, Dalila - 9 Iglesias, Carlos - 10 Inman, Shelley - 10 Jaquez, Felipe - 10 Jackson, Curtis - 9 TOP RIGHT: Kenny's Tonka Toy. 160 Undergrads Q i Old and young savages cruise through the lot regularly. They are all vicious. Beware the silver Nissan 4 x 4, the Red Baron, and the sneaky gun- metal gray Firebird. When you leave the Wild Kingdom, watch your step, and have a nice day. 5 QF me N x 'L Q M ' - nf. ,,.,-1 N - g.. .,,. e -f K K Q, r K : 1. 1 wQW,,.,.. .. , ,,,, ,aw M . .... ,,..r ,,..' -we X H, Nx ' -- ,.:: . ,... i ii ,, N A QQ Q U ' - All 'X-. '- X HNF .. .... --1xQ,N4,4n DN. .,.,....x., -......,-Nexpaf '- -.::QIf ' Jayme, Diane - 11 Jenkins, Rachel - 11 Jimenez, Adrian - 10 Jimenez, Jesus - 9 Johnson, Sharon - 9 Jones, Linda - 10 Jones, Tony - 10 Juarez, Betty - 10 Junez, Alfonso - 9 Keener, Kenneth - 9 Keller, David - 11 Kelley, Howard - 11 Kelley, Sylvia - 9 Kennedy, Rosa - 9 King, Samantha - 11 Kilmer, Val Kizer, Jacquclure - 10 Lamb, Regina - 10 Layne, Nichole - 9 Leal, Patricia - 10 Undergrads 161 funkai f fangh-i I n. 1. something that is unusual or just plain dumb. 2. weird Cheating is a way to learn SYN P bizarre 0 0 t 'Q E .,,'.:- Z ' E-if Cheating Or Whatever It Takes. Cheating! Who said, Cheat ing? Diamond Hill students don't cheat, they just use their notes , , . and their sleeves . . . and their neighbors . . , Resourceful is what DH-J students are yeah, resource- ful! Lira, Gerardo - 9 Lira, Mark - 11 Longoria, Claudia ' 9 Longoria, Laura - 10 Lopez, Alfred - 9 Lopez, Carlos - 10 Lopez, Cristela - 10 Lopez Manuel - 9 Lopez Melissa - 10 Lopez Melissa J. - 11 Lopez Nancy E. - 11 Lopez, Severiano - 9 TOP RIGHT: Sean Ly the answer sometimes 162 Undergrads les even begs for For some students, cheating is a bad habit but one at which they are expert. They know when to hide their cheat sheets, how to make them small enough, and where to put them. Some people tape cheat sheets on the in- sides of their leg, put them on their ' ff' ..e..:4,y:5, 1. ,, 'Z,,,Q,j.,, ,... . - ' ,,,., 5 nz ankles, inside their coat pockets, 01 their hands, on their purses, in thei books, and on the chairs in front o them. Yep! There ane all kinds of re sourceful ways to pass a class. ' ,.,. r '5giffffif5f2w,:fz? ,,,, ,, 25 I I f ..,. Zum ' t if 'ZH' xx fe ,,., . , ti? exif' I f Q V L 'A al is . W 51 ,f if .73 it its M ag K l TOP LEFT: Lisa Coronado passes the answers to Patricia Leal, and Annette Gomez knows she's going to get the answers, too, Of course, Sandra Salazar looks on, and Olga Roncha is naturally on the look-out for Mrs. Van Hooser. TOP RIGHT: As Jackie Sanders does her work the hard way, Nancy Canales and Victor Castillo try to get away doing it the easy way! Lopez, Tracy - 9 Lorona, Vickie - 11 Lowe, Rob Luallen, Charles - 9 Luna, Conrad - 11 Luna, John - 9 Luna, Raymond - 11 Macchio, Ralph Madison, Sherry - 10 Madonna Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Debra - 11 Dina - 10 Elizabeth - 10 Elizabeth - 11 Gabriel - 10 Gracie - 11 Jason - 9 Jose V 10 Jose - 11 Lucio - 9 Undergrads 163 get hack rfb get bak! la. to return to a former, conditioner place b. to overcome, destroy,-or I kill..f.,lrthittkiyou just better N . 5 SYN bug off, back? back. Braces Brighten p Life At DH-J Braces were one of the greatest in- ventions ever created by man. People young and old wore braces in 1986. Those who wore braces eventually won great smiles and better feelings about themselves. But when they first got braces, they felt like freaks. Lots of things became hard to do with braces - kissing, eating certain foods, and yes, chewing gum! Smiling was also difficult with braces. The names people made up over the years iBraceface, Metal Mouth, and Jawsl didn't help either. Victor Castillo said, Braces are unusual, but they're like toilet paper. Once you tear off the first piece, the rest con easy. The best thing about braces is th, they're different, said Norma Orti A lot of people think theylre nea The worst part is that they're vei painful, and you have to brush you teeth a lot. NO FUN! l X Martinez, Mario - 9 Martinez, Rudy - 10 Mata, Mary - 10 Matthews, Jennifer - 10 Medellin, Fermin - 9 Medellin, Lisa V 9 Menchaca, Patricia - 11 Mendoza, Ann Marie - 10 Mendoza, Cande - 9 Mendoza, Sophia - 9 Meza, Maria - 11 Milton, Keith - 11 TOP RIGHT: Braces don't inconve- nience Tammi Hegwood in the least. 164 Undergrads Qt Z. cv- 1 , 5, .ff . -s, rft,,,s- , ...aiu in Msn TOP LFFT: He wrote this to you? Stacie Peaton exclaims to Stephanie Cox. TOP RIGHT: Shauna Renfro and Kathey Edwards sit out a game to do a little studying. Monrreal, Jarrod - 10 Montemayor, Carlos - 10 Montemayor - Jesus - 9 Montemayor, Jose A 9 Montemayor, Maria P. - 11 Montes, Alice Espinoza 11 Moon, Kim - 9 Moore, Carrie - 9 Moore, Dudley Morales, Laura - 11 Morales, Morales, Paulina - 11 Rosa - 9 Morales, Sandra - 10 Morales, Sonia - 10 Murga, Claudia - 9 Murphy, Eddie McGilvery, Michael - 9 McKeon, Nancy Nava, Millie - 10 Navarro, Robert - 11 Undergrads 165 U ainigaa,165i god! if. on my ooai ia. 15th. letter?i1ifyfhe,,gEiiglish alphabet b. variant of'Oh! ,jf ctZeroii52as0lihe2:i3rdt note of the diatonic scaleiilfbgfi lr 3a. the supreme or 1 is ! Kathy's laugh is so-o-ol a gflordy. ou Call This A Locker?!?! lt's September 1. All the lockers sit in nice, neat, perfect, little rows, and for the only time all year, they're clean- really clean. September 2. Their three month va- cation is over. They now await the time again to be written on, mutalated, tortured, and molested. September 3. The lockers are is- sued. The school rules state that stu- dents share lockers and supply loc . Nimmo, Rebeccia R. - 11 Oberholzer, Todd - 10 Obregon, Enrico - 10 Ocasek, Ric lThe Carsl O'Gorman, Rina C, - 9 Olaiz, Norma - 9 Olivo, Ruben - 9 Ortiz, Norma - 11 Osbourne, Ozzy Ovalle, Elizabeth - 10 Pacheco, Sandra - 9 Padilla, Simon - 11 TOP RIGHT' Who trashed this lock' er? Well, I know, I didn't do it. He- did it! No, she did it! 166 Undergrads li Bummer! September 4. Students receive their first textbooks and start piling note- books, pictures, tape, magnetic memo pads and mirrors into them. The first signs of student inhabitantcy begin to form. September 30. The lockers are now thoroughly and permanently over-run with textbooks, over-due library books, gym socks, old love letters, lunch from September 15, and genera junk. December 20. The first locke clean-out has been announced. Face of anguish and some relief materializi when students finally get to look fo the windbreakers they lost two week ago. But what will happen when thi teacher finds that six people are shai ing the same locker??? in--.1451 :...,,.,.,'2 4 Q 13 Per ww X I' :7. A. Palacio, Celinda - 11 Papulis, Bernice - 9 Patterson, Alonzo - 11 Peaton, Stacie - 10 Pena, AnalVlaria - 10 Pena, Carlos - 10 Pena, Debbie - 9 Pena, Mariaelena - 11 Perez, Gracie - 10 Pitts, Chrystal - 10 Pointer, Stephanie - 11 Pool, Terri - 11 Powell, Bobby - 11 Prettyweasel, Christina - 11 Prince Puente, Rudy - 9 Putman, Cathey - 10 Quan, Miah - 9 Quezada, Lorrie - 11 Quesada, Maria - 10 BOTTOM LEFT: When he isn't dreaming of singing or dancing, Bobby Salgado thinks about becoming a popular artist. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sharon Johnson did it! Undergrads 167 scum I skam I n. 1. foul or worthless things 2. low life fls she dating n again? PSYN trash iff? h s Grafitti: Art Or Vandalism? Shush! I think someone's coming! Hide the spray paint. Although DH-J bathroom walls wer- en't'any cleaner than those at the bus station, they were more informative. From the bathroom walls, we learned the local news: Who was going with whom, whose boyfriends were cheat- Quintanilla, Dolores - 9 Ramirez, Jose - 10 Ramirez, Lillian - 9 Ramirez, Maria - 10 Ramirez, Patricia - 10 Ramirez, Ramiro - 9 Ramos, Abelino - 11 Ramos, Abram - 9 Ramos, Carolyn - 10 Reagan, Ronnie Renfro, Shauna - 11 Resendez, Debra - 11 TOP RIGHT: Freshmen call THIS art? 168 Undergrads ing on them, whose phone numbers had just changed, and which gang was if 1. And bathroom walls weren't nearly as juicy as brick walls-but the the bricks were cleaned more often. Re- member the sandblasters? Car windows were popular places to write, too. If you wanted to know who was ifl, all you had to do was scan a few car Windshields. Seniors +'791. DH-J JH. Eagles -ffl Wonder if Shakespeare started with shoe polish? ,,,?'-,,', Q 1 1 ff J 3 5 f :.,,,: ..,. - fa , ' .. 2' ' 10' 4 .l ..---..., 'W Rente r Reyes, Reyes, Reyes, Reyes, ia, Albert J. - 9 Anna A 11 Deborah M. - 9 Paul - 9 Rosa Maria - 10 Reyes, Ruben - 9 Reyna, Isabell - 9 Reynolds, Burt Rich, Roy - 11 Richie, Lionel Rios, Mario A. - 9 Rocha, Olga - 9 Rodriguez, Blas - 9 Rodriguez, Daniel J. - 10 Rodriguez, Elizabeth - 10 Rodriguez, Maria - 10 Rodriguez, Mary - 10 Rodriguez, Mary A. - 11 Rodriguez, Ruperto - 10 Roman, Sandra - 9 BOTTOM LEFT: Bobby Salgado does his best impression of Eddie Munster. BOTTOM RIGHT: Stacy Gallaway legally toilet papers the cafeteria for Homecoming. Undergrads 169 effelater lla ' tar! 1. term saysthat you'll aegiliflsee someone at another timeg todaygstomorrow, , l5Ifl3alwheneverg,,r2.r often said when you'reL trying to g leave Sl1lfiQQIl6.S. presence immediately 4See I I you N ,I alligatorgfbiii SYN chow, adieu Make An Emergency Break For . I know your darkest secrets. I know your friends and family. I know if you're sick or just faking it, and I know this only by your voice. No, I'm not Santa, but you use me as a messenger at school. Who Am I? I'm 624-0095. Operator, I need your assistance, Romero, Rudy - 11 Ruiz, James - 9 Saenz, Richard - 10 Salazar, Jehu - 10 Salazar, Maria - 9 Salazar, Sandra - 10 Salazar, Richard - 9 Salgado, Robert - 10 Salzido, Darrell A 11 Sambrano, Olivia - 11 Sanchez, Danielle ' 10 Sanchez, Jose - 9 TOP RIGHT: Starla Seat on tells the tele- phone all of her secrets. 170 Undergrads please? . . . Emergency Break? . . . Your name please . . . Hang up and dial again. Now do you know who I am? Yeah, a telephone. But no ordinary telephone. I'm the DH-J Hall payphone! You tell me those dark secrets. You call home to get forgotten articles and ask for rides. 71 1 fin You call to get those early dismissals you don't really need. But the part I love best is when you call your boy- friends and girlfriends and get mushy. l also love to hear forbidden gossip. So next time you use me, be nice- I know who you are! TOP LEFT: Dana Gandolph thinks, 'tWhy don't they answer the phone? TOP RIGHT: Toni Taylor explains why she can't leave for lunch. Sanchez, Michelle - 9 Sanchez, Tony - 10 Sanders, Daniel - 10 Sanders, David - 9 Saye, Joey - 10 Seeley, Tracy - 11 Segovia-no, Juan - 9 Segoviano, Ramon - 11 Shouse, Stephen - 9 Smith, Dave - 9 Smith, Kenneth - 9 Smith, Michael - 9 Smith, Ray - 11 Solomon, Roberta - 10 Soria, Joel - 10 Specks, Larry - 9 Spencer. Princess Di Springfield, Rick Springsteen, Bruce Stewart, Grant - 10 Undergrads 171 Q , iliummer lbam-if 1. often said when l.l- y fsomethill9Adoesn't turn out right. 2. like Oh . Man or 'fllfgtf School sure is a any SYN drag 9 S 1 1 UN s ERGRA B SUN s ERGRA 9 SUN B ERGRA B SUN Calendars + Candles + What do door to door salesmen, telephone solicitors, vendors, and high school students have in common? They're all trying to sell you some- thing. The salesmen usually sell ency- clopedias or vacuum cleaners. The telephone solicitors usually try to sell aluminum siding or family portraits. The vendors try to sell fattening foods like chips, popcorn, cotton candy, and soft drinks. But high school students sell fundraising items that include ever- ything from candy to calendars, from candy to candles, from candy to socksg from candy to buttons, and then more candy. It's all the same! Student fundraisers always give you the line about how if you were selling something they would buy from you. When you finally get candy, everyone seems to be on a diet or has already bought from someone else or is out of money! Every day you see a desperate per- S ERGRA 9 SUN 9 ERGRAI Cand : son trying to sell candy to everyone. And every day you hear people give them a lot of lousy excuses. Then it becomes your turn to sell something. And your fear of being turned down by everyone you ask is so strong that you're totally frightened to even try to sell it. Then after you've sold a couple, you become aware that there is noth- ing to be afraid of. Afterwards, you sell and sell and sell . . . Stierwalt, David - 10 Stierwalt - Mark - 11 Stierwalt, Marsha - 9 Stevenson, Jimmy - 9 Strait, George Tamez, Alex - 10 Tenoria, Francisco - 11 Thomas, Philip Michael Thomas, Shelly - 9 Tijerina, Lorrie - 11 Tijerina, Rene - 9 Torres, Michele - 9 TOP RIGHT: Four suckers and two boxes of M 81 M's equal profits for boys' athletics. 172 Undergrads E' ,M ,. JU- , N 4 153 18: , , .V,, 7, H, , A Z rf . , - ' X. l ,, N, , if Vp, . mx, f. ,Q ' 1 Wgfm' W ff 'ill es f 3 --W, i if ,,,L, ,. A,,f. 16 ilysii f',, ' -gffffiffif V , f , rf, ,fW,, ff ,fs 1 ... , ' Y I V . ., .,., ' Torres, Olga - 9 Torrez, Dianne - 10 Torrez, Gabriel - 9 Townley. Doug - 11 Tran, Hang - 11 Tran, Mai - 10 Tremaine. Michael - 9 Turner, Tina Underwood, Robert - 9 Urias, Jesse - 10 Urias, Joe - 10 Uribe, Eloise - 9 Valdez, Manny - 11 Valencia, Blanca - 11 Vallejo, Chris - 9 Vallejo, Raymond - 9 Van Halen. Eddie Vasquez, Hilda - 11 Vedia, Joe - 11 Vedia, Ricardo - 10 BOTTOM LEFT: Michael Hart says. Buy my candy, PLEASE! BOTTOM RIGHT: Toan Dinh attempts to sell Coach Moffett the athletics own candy. Guess what? No luck! Undergrads 173 - V -1,' fwg,z,a,1,u fAL .'4' g , - - , V . ,. f-1-get out of mv face- feallv W? 4 H , Wet T-Shirt Contest . . Gotcha! Surgeons wear gloves. Ministers cial kind of fad and have been around are, Whether the music is rock or hick, wear robes. Presidents wear three for generations. and whether the idol is tweetie or Don piece suits, and DH-J students wear T- T-Shirts are worn to express the dif- Johnson, we see them all here at DH- Shirts. ferent moods of different people. J. Although some fads have come and They can also tell what kind of music gone, T-Shirts have always been aspe- people listen to, and who their idols Vega, Alma - 11 Vega, lsela - 9 Vega, Jose - 9 Vega, Marisol - 10 Vela, Pat V 9 Velasquez, Armando V 9 Velasquez, Susan - 10 Villalon, Lucia - 11 Villaneuva, Tammy - 11 Villanueva, Michelle - 10 Villarial, Cynthia - 10 Villarreal, Nikki - 9 TOP RIGHT: Dania McDonald com- ments to herself, This shirt is 'unbearable'! 174 Undergrads .al f 'N if 42 i , ff V, , . , . 42 4' ' W 'W 4 1 rw. ,Y Uma TOP LEFT: Shauna Renfro and April Briggs say Go ahead and shoot me, my shirt may not be the best but it's better than yours! TOP RIGHT: Tammy Hegwood says, lf Mickey can do it. l can do it, too! Villegas, Teresa - 11 Vinson, Janet - 10 Warren, Keith - 9 Washington, Dwyane - 9 Weaver, William - 9 Webster, Emmanuel Lewis Whatley, Charles - 11 White, Debra - 11 Willis, Dionne - 11 Winnett, Deana A 11 Wonder, Stevie Wormley, Reginald - 11 Wright, Doris - 9 Wright, Raylene - 9 Wyche, Dwain - 11 Ybarra, Erminia - 10 Ybarra, Pablo - 11 Young, Allen - IO Zenteno, Cesar - 9 Zurita, Juan - 9 Undergrads 175 H'-w 'N --'r Eric and Yolie, Srs. of '86 31 Teresa Marie Lujan, Sr. of '86 Debbie Bowers and Jesse Sierra Frances Alfaro, Good Luck, Srs. '86 Adriana Vedia, Class of 83 Mr. and Mrs. Jose F. Vedia Parents of Cynthia E. Vedia Nancy, Nesa, Tarhonda, and Rhonda '85-'86 Girls Basketball, C. Stacy GO Eagles Dana and Johnny Charles John Alba Mr. and Mrs. F.P. Gandolph Parents of Dana Ganlolph, Sr. '86 Mrs. Paula D. Brown Parent of Sean Lyles, Sr. '86 Mr. Rodriquez, Education 99f1!!!, Get High On lt! Toni T. and Martin P. Sean Eric Lyles, Sr. '86 Good Luck Seniors of '86, J.A. Mr. R. Sports Good, Cars Better, Books Best!! Mr. 81 Mrs. Arnold Stierwalt Ms. Yolanda R. Torres, Good Luck Seniors of '89 John Salid Saldivar Mr. Rodriguez, lBooks Are The Best!!! Mrs. Guillerma Morales Gilbert Cipriano 81 Balvina Escamilla Jim and Linda Palmer Mr. 81 Mrs. John Ruelas Parents of Eric Ruelas Hazel 81 Stephanie Pointer Mr. 81 Mrs. Jimmie L. Bond Parents of Beth Bond Freddy Gutierrez, 85 is still alive Ben Lopez, Senior of '81 Mr. and Mrs. Parents of Mr. and Mrs. Parents of Mr. and Mrs. Parents of Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Romero Ralph Romero John Rodela Elizabeth Rodela Joe Coronado Jr. Lorraine and Mark Coronado Henry gl Sindy Coronado ln Honor of Sophomore Homeroom 108 Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard R. Munoz Parents of Vickie Munoz Mr. gl Mrs. Russell O'Neal 81 Fam. Set 81 Magdelena Sanchez gl Family Proud Parents of Bobby Sanchez Congratulations Daddy! Sr. of '86 Luv your girl Adreana M. Flores Linda Flores Adrian, Class of 1966 Genaro gl Gloria Martinez gl Fam. Rudy 81 Ester Trujillo, Go Seniors! Mr. gl Mrs. Jim Hegwood Mr. gl Mrs. Wm. R. Meyer gl Sheila Linda Renfro gl Family Ruben, Dee Ann, 81 Stephanie Reyes Kathy gl Kelly Edwards Lorraine Coronado Senior '86 Maribel Trevino and Salvador Cortez Mr. 81 Mrs. Manuel Herrera Jr. Parents of Tammy Herrera Lorraine C. and Liz R. Seniors of '86 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Salazar Proud Parents of Ken Mr. Alex Salazar Proud brother of Ken Salazar Anthony Obregon Senior of 1986 Mr. gl Mrs. D. Livar Sarah and Lorraine Seniors '86 Teresa Livar - Good Luck Sarah Martha, el estudio es la luz de tu porvenir. Te desea tu familia Norma y Armando, para siempre Armando G. y Norma M., nomas Coach Krug Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards Melanie Sullivan Cynthia Vedia Senior '86 Angie Cruz Good Luck Seniors '86 Tammy Lynn Herrera, Sr. '86 Ms. Betty DelaRosa Mother of uSr. Nancy DelaRosa Shawn Little and Vickie Munoz ln Honor of Senior Homeroom 206 Your Counselor Cares, Ms. Olivia C. Reyes Mother of Debbie Bowers, Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hinton. Gary Braudaway Mr. 81 Mrs. Serapio Livar Parents of Sarah Livar Sanchez Danny and Sarah Sanchez Christy and Tommy Krispy B., Sr. '86 June 81 Ken Bankhead Parents of Christy Bankhead Kenneth, Deanna gl Deserae A. Bankhead Drama Mama VOE COOP gl Word Processing Ms. Honey Burns Nina Ann Tijerina, Sr. of '86 Mike 81 Pat Hernandez Mr. gl Mrs. Antonio Bernal Parents of Patricia Ann Bernal Mr. and Mrs. Al Rodriquez The Gomez Family 411 Luis gl Lupe Martinez Cecil 81 Mary Read Danny 81 Michaelle DH-J Library Martha, Letty, Norma, Srs. '86 Good Luck Eagles from D.A. Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles Carr Parents of Tarhonda gl Charles Carr Mr. 81 Mrs. Fred Begley Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles Cooper Parents of Lisa Cooper Antonio and Maria Ayala Parents of Angie Ayala Elsie Calvillo 81 Scott Wartelle Roger Downs gl Angie Ayala James Hampton, Graduate of 1981 Mr. 81 Mrs. Daniel E. Ayala Robin Kelley gl Mary Ramos Yolie Martinez, Sr. '86 Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas Alonzo 81 Fam. Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Cassell Laura Deeder lCasselll Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ackley Proud Parents of Teresa Ackley Mr. gl Mrs. A.L. Schoonover We Love You. April!!! Patricia A. Briggs Mother of April April L. Briggs, SENIOR '86 We salute you, April, The Kramers Way to go, April, Vickie Sanchez Rachel Pena Senior '82 Mr. Vernard Hambone Keep growing Eagles, Coach Molberg Miss Littleton. 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BANKHEAD 3054 Schadf Sweet Phone: church 624-7101 Parsonage 624-7084 V . LA PALMA RESTAURANT 3810 North Main Street Fort Worth, Texas 76106 Phone: 626-0292 DAILY CLEANERS HECTOR C. BELTRAM NOTARY PUBLIC - FINANCIAL CONSULTANT OFFICE 626-9294 HOME 624-2531 Hector C. Beltram says 615 N.W. 25Tl-I STREET FORT WORTH, TX 76106 Congratulations from an Ex, and good luck to you. la mejor tintor ,... , WX? 9 9'1 f ' ..AQ.g,w.. , my -wx: 1 x b K- Til' .. , , -Q... ,4 Lp '?' . Wqy-0 ' Eg Q WFP 2 ,LEM MW EMM if 91 3 4491 Rs fn-aywox-V QQIPWQQXZ Qi TTZWW-I IDZCJDIU3 df C1 V4 O S E2 f92Q,,qg5 SNQLGAO1 ULU www MS. R COMMERCIAL ' INDUSTRIAL 1525W RIPY FORT WORTH TEXAS 78110 PHONE f817I 928-9281 Ili WARRANT ELECTRICAL cam. COLONEL SANCHEZ RESTAURANT MEXICAN FOOD PHONE: 624-2251 NEW OWNER OPEN 7 DAY A WEEK ..,-, 7 A M TIL 10 P M 7 I50O1C.N.W. 2516 ST. FRI. 81 SAT. UNTIL 4 A.M. 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North Main Street Fort Worth, Texas 76106 Phone: 626-7831 V 'WQYW 'X , ,rin 1, ff . , ,V ,X wi ipwgw, I, t ' ,V ,, ,, , 'A N fi Q T 2 ' A V H I , 0 A , V , ,,,, Y ,,,,, ,, , '- ' W 4 'F Q 'Q f Q ' ,A .os fr-rfffxw 'I ey -L .3 f SUPER MARKET 1200 Long Ave. Money Orders 50c Ea. Best Produce At The Lowest Price Quality Meats Nobody Beats Our Prices! Medi: WW'?T ' Ii-me ?,! '!!'f If A ,pu- THAT'S WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR I never thought I'd feel this way, but as far as I'm concerned, I'm glad I got the chance to say That I do believe in DH-J. If I should ever go away, close your eyes and try to feel the way I do today. Keep smiling. Keep shining. Knowing I can always count on DI-I-J for sure. That's what friends are for. In good times, in bad times, I'll be on your side forevermore. That's what friends are for. DH-J CLASS OF 1986 In Loving Memory Vincent Crowder Athlete, frxend, and human being. You will be missed A . , 1985 DH-J Football Team o-Lllluz 5. alla dream gm awk ' M? if 6 'fr' wb lr ff MW' , i? lla-N l 'Y Nl QA WWW? if Qlllf D :Off Will e fly s Ak 5 gt' ik W e.fl'Q'i if Qffiff , Q,4l-.9-s. 5 yyifgifb MW C , J f My rllll' I QMQ Q 55 wl10'l?5?5lfU 22:29 WEZZQHKM Index GET 84 85 75, 89, 154 Jackson, Jenkins, Jimenez Jimenez n y Johnson, Johnson, 167 D Jones, L L. 138 7, 62, 64, 72, 74, Harding, Keener, 61, 64, 159 47, 98, 103, 105, 161 9-159, 164 9, 39, 55, 64, 82, 99, H0,,k,,,s, 130, 136, 149 69 157 Horner, Faviola 124, 153 Horner, Henry 127 153 Howell Felicia A. Jaquez, Felipe 160 Jayme, Dee Dee 58, 161 Johnson, Johnson, Keller, David 161 Kelley, Sylvia Deshun Kelly, Howard L. Kennedy, Rosa King, Samantha King, Phillip 3, KISS OFF 94, R. 11, 24, 68, 69, 99, Curtis L. Rachel 161 Adrian 161 X Jesus Manuel 161 Anthony Ray 15 Clyde 54, 72, 139 Denese Sharon 99, 127, 161 Yolanda 9, 47, 121, 139 inda 15, 161 ony C. 14, 161 Jones, T Juarez, Betty 68, 69, 79, 161 Junez, Alfonso 161 Kenney L. 161 lndex Krzer Jacquelrne127 161 Lamb Regrna 161 Layne Nrchole 161 Leal Patrrcra 68 69 161 163 Leal Vrncent 139 Lee Adrrarn 23 36 54 139 1 Lewrs L1sa39 139 Lrra Gerardo 162 Lrra Mark 21 27 62 63 64 6 Longorra Claudia 108 162 Longoria Laura 99 109 162 Lopez Alfred L 162 Lopez Carlos 30 31 162 Lopez Crrstela 162 Lopez Manuel 162 Lopez Mellssa 120 162 Lopez MelrssaJ 162 Lopez Nancy 57 98 100 102 127 162 Lopez Salvador 4 15 140 Lopez Sevenano 162 Lorona VlCk19S 120 Lujan Teresa M 97 140 Luna Marrlyn 140 Lusk Gene 2 13 26 64 72 1 Lyles Sean 24 25 27 38 97 115 121 131 162 McDonald Mrchael D 126 McG1lvery Mrke 15 165 Maclas Lu1s'17 121 140 Madison Sh rr 121 163 V s Martmez Ja on L 163 Martlnes G rlel 62 64 83 15 Martmez Joe M 61 83 122 1 Martmez D ra A 63 Martmez El abeth 163 Martmez L rence 150 Martmez L ro L 9 3 Martmez M ro C 64 Martmez N rma 11 12 123 14 Martmez O ha R 141 Martmez Martmez Martmez Martmez Mary 127 164 a 0 10 17 38 114 52 97 141 Montemayor Jesus U 165 Montemayor Jose Lurs 165 Montemayor Marla P 165 Moon Kim L 165 Moore Carrre 165 Morales Morales Morales Morales Morales Morales Jose 99 Paulma 34 165 Rosa 70 71 165 Sandra 165 Yolanda 99 Soma 165 Prtts Chrystal M 167 PLAYOFFS 58 59 Pomter Stephame 101 167 Pool Terr1L 106 113 121 167 Powell Bobby 29 64 65 72 73 167 Powell CrargS 76 Prettyweasel Chrrstlna L 167 Puente Rudy 167 Putman Cathey108 124 167 Munoz Vrctorra Ann 39 123 128 Munoz Robert 14 gg?-7 Munoz Hector 14 Murga Beatriz C ra 165 Myles James 2 Nava Mlllle C 1 Navarro Rob Nlmmo Reb Nrxon Charh at Oberholz Obrego Obrego 2 1 nthony 21 4 OFF A OFF BE OFF COLOR 26 OFF LIMITS 12 2 8 OFF THE RACK 14 15 OFF THE TOP 4 5 OFF THE WALL 1 ON AND OFF I6 17 O Gorman Rma 70 71 83 127 166 Olarz Norma 166 Olrvo Ruben 166 Ortiz Norma 98 100 103 125 Ovalle Elrzabeth 166 Pacheco Padllla Palacro Papulrs Patterson Alonzo L Patterson Jumor 34 PAY OFF 176 Peaton Stacie J 15 Quan Mmh K 167 Quezada Lorne 167 Quezada Marla 167 Qumtanrlla Dolores 168 Ramirez Ramrrez Ramirez Ramirez Ramirez Ramnrez Ramirez Ramos Ramos Ramos Ramos Rangel Re nfro Andrea 142 Jose 168 Laura 127 Lrlra 168 Marla A 57 168 Patrlcra 57 68 69 99 168 Ramiro 168 Mary 143 Abelxno 168 Abram 168 Carolyn 168 Robert 143 Shaunal 11 13 32 38 42 49 98 100 103 106 112 113 115 Reyes Albert J 169 ll 69 Reyes Debom Reyes Paul 169 Reyes Rosa Marla 68 69 TWV Reyes Ruben 169 Reyna Isabell 70 71 169 Rrch Roy 169 Rios Mano A 169 Rocha Olga 169 Roclela Elrzabeth 18 27 29 114 Roden James Dean 121 Rodrrguez Angelo 143 Rodriguez Blas 169 Rodriguez Damel J 169 Elrzabeth 99 107 169 Jose 6 7 99 143 Mana 169 MaryA 98 106 125 151 A 123 129 1 11 64 Pena Ana Marla 167 Pena Carlos 167 D Mary 169 Ruperto 169 4 Pena ebbre 167 Mane 24 27 55 97 98 64 65 170 15 17 22 62 64 - Index 207 Vedia 98, Vedia Vega, Vega, Vega, Vega, 11.1- .Sf fw'!4Zm3'UjA MO W' H wh I V, '2ffvq1QZfQ,J W fat. 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